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Projector CP-X2520/CP-X3020 User's Manual (detailed) Operating Guide Thank you for purchasing this projector. WARNING ►Before using this product, please read all manuals for this product. Be sure to read “Safety Guide” rst. After reading them, store them in a safe place for future reference. About this manual Various symbols are used in this manual. The meanings of these symbols are described below. WARNING This symbol indicates information that, if ignored, could possibly result in personal injury or even death due to incorrect handling. CAUTION This symbol indicates information that, if ignored, could possibly result in personal injury or physical damage due to incorrect handling. NOTICE This entry notices of fear of causing trouble. Please refer to the pages written following this symbol. NOTE • The information in this manual is subject to change without notice. • The manufacturer assumes no responsibility for any errors that may appear in this manual. • The reproduction, transfer or copy of all or any part of this document is not permitted without express written consent. Trademark acknowledgment • Mac® is a registered trademark of Apple Inc. • Windows® is a registered trademark of Microsoft Corporation in the U.S. and/or other countries. • VESA and DDC are trademarks of the Video Electronics Standard Association. • "Blu-ray Disc" is a trademark. All other trademarks are the properties of their respective owners. 1 Read this Safety Guide first. Projector User's Manual - Safety Guide Thank you for purchasing this projector. WARNING • Before using, read these user's manuals of this projector to ensure correct usage through understanding. After reading, store them in a safe place for future reference. Incorrect handling of this product could possibly result in personal injury or physical damage. The manufacturer assumes no responsibility for any damage caused by mishandling that is beyond normal usage defined in these manuals of this projector. NOTE • The information in this manual is subject to change without notice. • The manufacturer assumes no responsibility for any errors that may appear in this manual. • The reproduction, transmission or use of this document or contents is not permitted without express written authority. About The Symbols Various symbols are used in this manual, the user’s manual and on the product itself to ensure correct usage, to prevent danger to the user and others, and to prevent property damage. The meanings of these symbols are described below. It is important that you read these descriptions thoroughly and fully understand the contents. WARNING CAUTION This symbol indicates information that, if ignored, could possibly result in personal injury or even death due to incorrect handling. This symbol indicates information that, if ignored, could result possibly in personal injury or physical damage due to incorrect handling. Typical Symbols This symbol indicates an additional warning (including cautions). An illustration is provided to clarify the contents. This symbol indicates a prohibited action. The contents will be clearly indicated in an illustration or nearby (the symbol to the left indicates that disassembly is prohibited). This symbol indicates a compulsory action. The contents will be clearly indicated in an illustration or nearby (the symbol to the left indicates that the power plug should be disconnected from the power outlet). 1 Safety Precautions WARNING Never use the projector if a problem should occur. Abnormal operations such as smoke, strange odor, no image, no sound, excessive sound, damaged casing or elements or cables, penetration of liquids or foreign matter, etc. can cause a fire or electrical shock. In such case, immediately turn off the power switch and then disconnect the power plug from the power outlet. After making sure that the smoke or odor has stopped, contact your dealer. Never attempt to make repairs yourself because this could be dangerous. • The power outlet should be close to the projector and easily accessible. Disconnect the plug from the power outlet. Use special caution for children and pets. Incorrect handling could result in fire, electrical shock, injury, burn or vision problem. Use special caution in households where children and pets are present. Do not insert liquids or foreign object. Penetration of liquids or foreign objects could result in fire or electrical shock. Use special caution in households where children are present. If liquids or foreign object should enter the projector, immediately turn off the power switch, disconnect the power plug from the power outlet and contact your dealer. • Do not place the projector near water (ex. a bathroom, a beach, etc.). • Do not expose the projector to rain or moisture. Do not place the projector outdoors. • Do not place flower vases, pots, cups, cosmetics, liquids such as water, etc on or around the projector. • Do not place metals, combustibles, etc on or around the projector. • To avoid penetration of foreign objects, do not put the projector into a case or bag together with any thing except the accessories of the projector, signal cables and connectors. Never disassemble and modify. The projector contains high voltage components. Modification and/or disassembly of the projector or accessories could result in fire or electrical shock. • Never open the cabinet. • Ask your dealer to repair and clean insider. Do not give the projector any shock or impact. If the projector should be shocked and/or broken, it could result in an injury, and continued use could result in fire or electrical shock. If the projector is shocked, immediately turn off the power switch, disconnect the power plug from the power outlet and contact your dealer. Do not place the projector on an unstable surface. If the projector should be dropped and/or broken, it could result in an injury, and continued use could result in fire or electrical shock. • Do not place the projector on an unstable, slant or vibrant surface such as a wobbly or inclined stand. • Use the caster brakes placing the projector on a stand with casters. • Do not place the projector in the side up position, the lens up position or the lens down position. • In the case of a ceiling installation or the like, contact your dealer before installation. 2 Do not disassemble. Safety Precautions (continued) WARNING Be cautious of High temperatures of the projector. High temperatures are generated when the lamp is lit. It could result in fire or burn. Use special caution in households where children are present. Do not touch about the lens, air fans and ventilation openings during use or immediately after use, to prevent a burn. Take care of ventilation. • Keep a space of 30 cm or more between the sides and other objects such as walls. • Do not place the projector on a metallic table or anything weak in heat. • Do not place anything about the lens, air fans and ventilation openings of the projector. • Never block the air fan and ventilation openings. • Do not cover the projector with a tablecloth, etc. • Do not place the projector on a carpet or bedding. Never look through the lens or openings when the lamp is on. The powerful light could adversely affect vision. Use special caution in households where children are present. Use only the correct power cord and the correct power outlet. Incorrect power supply could result in fire or electrical shock. • Use only the correct power outlet depending on the indication on the projector and the safety standard. • The enclosed power cord must be used depending on the power outlet to be used. Be cautious of the power cord connection. Incorrect connection of the power cord could result in fire or electrical shock. • Do not touch the power cord with a wet hand. • Check that the connecting portion of the power cord is clean (with no dust), before using. Use a soft and dry cloth to clean the power plug. • Insert the power plug into a power outlet firmly. Avoid using a loose, unsound outlet or contact failure. Be sure to connect with ground wire. Connect the ground terminal of AC inlet of this unit with the ground terminal provided at the building using the correct power cord; otherwise, fire or electric shock can result. • Don’t take the core of power cord away. Surely connect the ground wire. 3 Safety Precautions (continued) WARNING Be careful in handling the light source lamp. The projector uses a high-pressure mercury glass lamp made of glass. The lamp can break with a loud bang, or burn out. When the bulb bursts, it is possible for shards of glass to fly into the lamp housing, and for gas containing mercury to escape from the projector’s vent holes. Please carefully read the section “Lamp”. Be careful in handling the power cord and external connection cables. If you keep using a damaged the power cord or cables, it can cause a fire or electrical shock. Do not apply too much heat, pressure or tension to the power cord and cables. If the power cord or cables is damaged (exposed or broken core wires, etc.), contact your dealer. • Do not place the projector or heavy objects on the power cord and cables. Also, do not place a spread, cover, etc, over them because this could result in the inadvertent placing of heavy objects on the concealed power cord or cables. • Do not pull the power cord and cables. When connecting and disconnecting the power cord or cables, do it with your hand holding the plug or connector. • Do not place the cord near the heater. • Avoid bending the power cord sharply. • Do not attempt to work on the power cord. Be careful in handling the battery of the remote control. Incorrect handling of the battery could result in fire or personal injury. The battery may explode if not handled properly. • Keep the battery away from children and pets. If swallowed consult a physician immediately for emergency treatment. • Do not allow the battery in a fire or water. • Avoid fire or high-temperature environment. • Do not hold the battery with the metallic tweezers. • Keep the battery in a dark, cool and dry play. • Do not short circuit the battery. • Do not recharge, disassemble or solder the battery. • Do not give the battery a physical impact. • Use only the battery specified in the other manual of this projector. • Make sure the plus and minus terminals are correctly aligned when loading the battery. • If you observe a leakage of the battery, wipe out the flower and then replace the battery. If the flower adheres your body or clothes, rinse well with water. • Obey the local laws on disposing the battery. 4 Safety Precautions (continued) CAUTION Be careful in moving the projector. Neglect could result in an injury or damage. • Do not move the projector during use. Before moving, disconnect the power cord and all external connections, and close the slide lens door or attach the lens cap. • Avoid any impact or shock to the projector. • Do not drag the projector. • For moving the projector, use the enclosed case or bag if provided. Do not put anything on top of the projector. Placing anything on the projector could result in loss of balance or falling, and cause an injury or damage. Use special caution in households where children are present. Do not attach anything other than specified things to the projector. Neglect could result in an injury or damage. • Some projector has a screw thread in a lens part. Do not attach anything other than specified options (such as conversion lens) to the screw thread. Avoid a smoky, humid or dusty place. Placing the projector in a smoke, a highly humid, dusty place, oily soot or corrosive gas could result in fire or electrical shock. • Do not place the projector near a smoky, humid or dusty place (ex. a smoking space, a kitchen, a beach, etc.). Do not place the projector outdoors. • Do not use a humidifier near the projector. Take care of the air filter to normal ventilate. The air filter should be cleaned periodically. If the air filter becomes clogged by dust or the like, internal temperature rises and could cause malfunction. The projector may display the message such as “CHECK THE AIR FLOW” or turn off the projector, to prevent the internal heat level rising. • When the indicators or a message prompts you to clean the air filter, clean the air filter as soon as possible. • If the soiling will not come off the air filter, or it becomes damaged, replace the air filter. • Use the air filter of the specified type only. Please order the air filter specified in the other manual of this projector to your dealer. • When you replace the lamp, replace also the air filter. The air filter may be attached when you buy a replacement lamp for this projector. • Do not turn on the projector without air filter. Avoid a high temperature environment. The heat could have adverse influence on the cabinet of the projector and other parts. Do not place the projector, the remote control and other parts in direct sunlight or near a hot object such as heater, etc. Avoid Magnetism. Manufacture strongly recommends to avoid any magnetic contact that is not shielded or protected on or near the projector itself. (ie.,. Magnetic Security Devices, or other projector accessory that contains magnetic material that has not been provided by the manufacture etc.) Magnetic objects may cause interruption of the projector's internal mechanical performance which may interfere with cooling fans speed or stopping, and may cause the projector to completely shut down. 5 Safety Precautions (continued) CAUTION Remove the power cord for complete separation. • For safety purposes, disconnect the power cord if the projector is not to be used for prolonged periods of time. • Before cleaning, turn off and unplug the projector. Neglect could result in fire or electrical shock. Disconnect the plug from the power outlet. Ask your dealer to cleaning inside of the projector about every year. Accumulations of dust inside the projector cause result in fire or malfunction. Cleaning inside is more effective if performed before every humid periods such as rainy season. • Do not clean inside yourself because it is dangerous. NOTE Do not give the remote control any physical impact. A physical impact could cause damage or malfunction of the remote control. • Take care not to drop the remote control. • Do not place the projector or heavy objects on the remote control. Take care of the lens. • Close the slide lens door or attach the lens cap to prevent the lens surface being scratched when the projector is not used. • Do not touch the lens to prevent fog or dirt of the lens that cause deterioration of display quality. • Use commercially available lens tissue to clean the lens (used to clean cameras, eyeglasses, etc.). Be careful not to scratch the lens with hard objects. Take care of the cabinet and the remote control. Incorrect care could have adverse influence such as discoloration, peeling paint, etc. • Use a soft cloth to clean the cabinet and control panel of the projector and the remote control. When excessively soiled dilute a neutral detergent in water, wet and wring out the soft cloth and afterward wipe with a dry soft cloth. Do not use undiluted detergent directly. • Do not use an aerosol sprays, solvents, volatile substances or abrasive cleaner. • Before using chemical wipes, be sure to read and observe the instructions. • Do not allow long-term close contact with rubber or vinyl. About bright spots or dark spots. Although bright spots or dark spots may appear on the screen, this is a unique characteristic of liquid crystal displays, and such do not constitute or imply a machine defect. Be careful of printing of the LCD panel. If the projector continues projecting a still image, inactive images or 16:9 aspect images in case of 4:3 panel, etc., for long time, the LCD panel might possibly be printed. 6 Safety Precautions (continued) NOTE About consumables. Lamp, LCD panels, polarizors and other optical components, and air filter and cooling fans have a different lifetime in each. These parts may need to be replaced after a long usage time. • This product isn’t designed for continuous use of long time. In the case of continuous use for 6 hours or more, or use for 6 hours or more every day (even if it isn’t continuous), or repetitious use, the lifetime may be shortened, and these parts may need to be replaced even if one year has not passed since the beginning of using. • Any inclining use beyond the adjustment range explained in these user’s manuals may shorten the lifetimes of the consumables. Before turning on the power, make the projector cool down adequately. After turning the projector off, pushing the restart switch or interrupting of the power supply, make the projector cool down adequately. Operation in a high temperature state of the projector causes a damage of the electrode and un-lighting of the lamp. Avoid strong rays. Any strong ray (such as direct rays of the sun or room lighting) onto the remote control sensors could invalidate the remote control. Avoid radio interference. Any interfering radiation could cause disordered image or noises. • Avoid radio generator such as a mobile telephone, transceiver, etc. around the projector. About displaying characteristic. The display condition of the projector (such as color, contrast, etc.) depends on characteristic of the screen, because the projector uses a liquid crystal display panel. The display condition can differ from the display of CRT. • Do not use a polarized screen. It can cause red image. Turn the power on/off in right order. To prevent any trouble, turn on/off the projector in right order mentioned below unless specifying. • Power on the projector before the computer or video tape recorder. • Power off the projector after the computer or video tape recorder. Take care not to fatigue your eyes. Rest the eyes periodically. Set the sound volume at a suitable level to avoid bothering other people. • It is better to keep the volume level low and close the windows at night to protect the neighborhood environment. Connecting with notebook computer When connecting with notebook computer, set to valid the RGB external image output (setting CRT display or simultaneous display of LCD and CRT). Please read instruction manual of the notebook for more information. 7 Lamp WARNING HIGH VOLTAGE HIGH TEMPERATURE HIGH PRESSURE The projector uses a high-pressure mercury glass lamp. The lamp can break with a loud bang, or burn out, if jolted or scratched, handled while hot, or worn over time. Note that each lamp has a different lifetime, and some may burst or burn out soon after you start using them. In addition, when the bulb bursts, it is possible for shards of glass to fly into the lamp housing, and for gas containing mercury to escape from the projector’s vent holes. About disposal of a lamp • This product contains a mercury lamp; do not put in trash. Dispose of in accord with environmental laws. For lamp recycling, go to www.lamprecycle.org. (in USA) For product disposal, contact your local government agency or www.eiae.org (in the US) or www.epsc.ca (in Canada). For more information, call your dealer. Disconnect the plug from the power outlet • If the lamp should break (it will make a loud bang when it does), unplug the power cord from the outlet, and make sure to request a replacement lamp from your local dealer. Note that shards of glass could damage the projector’s internals, or cause injury during handling, so please do not try to clean the projector or replace the lamp yourself. • If the lamp should break (it will make a loud bang when it does), ventilate the room well, and make sure not to breathe the gas that comes out of the projector vents, or get it in your eyes or mouth. • Before replacing the lamp, make sure the power switch is off and the power cable is not plugged in, then wait at least 45 minutes for the lamp to cool sufficiently. Handling the lamp while hot can cause burns, as well as damaging the lamp. • Do not open the lamp cover while the projector is suspended from above. This is dangerous, since if the lamp’s bulb has broken, the shards will fall out when the cover is opened. In addition, working in high places is dangerous, so ask your local dealer to have the lamp replaced even if the bulb is not broken. • Do not use the projector with the lamp cover removed. At the lamp replacing, make sure that the screws are screwed in firmly. Loose screws could result in damage or injury. • Use the lamp of the specified type only. • If the lamp breaks soon after the first time it is used, it is possible that there are electrical problems elsewhere besides the lamp. If this happens, contact your local dealer or a service representative. • Handle with care: jolting or scratching could cause the lamp bulb to burst during use. • Using the lamp for long periods of time, could cause it dark, not to light up or to burst. When the pictures appear dark, or when the color tone is poor, please replace the lamp as soon as possible. Do not use old (used) lamps; this is a cause of breakage. 8 Regulatory Notices FCC Statement Warning This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. 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 in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures: - Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. - Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. - Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. - Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. INSTRUCTIONS TO USERS: This equipment complies with the requirements of FCC (Federal Communication Commission) equipment provided that the following conditions are met. Some cables have to be used with the core set. Use the accessory cable or a designated-type cable for the connection. For cables that have a core only at one end, connect the core to the projector. CAUTION: Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment. For the Customers in CANADA NOTICE: This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003. Warranty And After-Service Unless seen any abnormal operations (mentioned with the first paragraph of WARNING in this manual), when a problem occurs with the equipment, first refer to the “Troubleshooting” section of the “Operating Guide”, and run through the suggested checks. If this does not resolve the problem contact your dealer or service company. They will tell you what warranty condition is applied. 9 Contents Contents Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 Features . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 Checking the contents of package . . . 3 Part names . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 Projector . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 Control panel. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 Rear panel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 Remote control . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 Setting up . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 Arrangement . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 Connecting your devices. . . . . . . . . . 9 Connecting power supply . . . . . . . . 11 Using the security bar and slot . . . . 11 Remote control . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 Installing the batteries . . . . . . . . . . . 12 About the remote control signal . . . 12 Using as a simple PC mouse & keyboard . . 13 Power on/off . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 Turning on the power . . . . . . . . . . . 14 Turning off the power . . . . . . . . . . . 14 Operating . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 Adjusting the volume. . . . . . . . . . . . 16 Temporarily muting the sound . . . . . 16 Selecting an input signal . . . . . . . . . 16 Searching an input signal . . . . . . . . 18 Selecting an aspect ratio. . . . . . . . . 18 Adjusting the projector's elevator . . 19 Adjusting the zoom and focus . . . . . 19 Using the automatic adjustment feature . . . 20 Adjusting the position . . . . . . . . . . . 20 Correcting the keystone distortions . . 21 Using the magnify feature . . . . . . . . 22 Temporarily freezing the screen . . . 23 Temporarily blanking the screen . . 23 Using the menu function . . . . . . . . 24 EASY MENU. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26 PICTURE menu . . . . . . . . . . . . 28 ASPECT, AUTO KEYSTONE, KEYSTONE, PICTURE MODE, ECO MODE, MIRROR, RESET, FILTER TIME, LANGUAGE, ADVANCED MENU, EXIT 2 BRIGHTNESS, CONTRAST, GAMMA, COLOR TEMP, COLOR, TINT, SHARPNESS, MY MEMORY IMAGE menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31 ASPECT, OVER SCAN, V POSITION, H POSITION, H PHASE, H SIZE, AUTO ADJUST EXECUTE INPUT menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33 PROGRESSIVE, VIDEO NR, COLOR SPACE, VIDEO FORMAT, COMPUTER IN, FRAME LOCK, RESOLUTION SETUP menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36 AUTO KEYSTONE, KEYSTONE, AUTO ECO MODE ECO MODE, MIRROR, STANDBY MODE, MONITOR OUT AUDIO menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38 VOLUME, SPEAKER, AUDIO SOURCE SCREEN menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39 LANGUAGE, MENU POSITION, BLANK, START UP, MyScreen, MyScreen Lock, MESSAGE, SOURCE NAME, TEMPLATE, C.C. OPTION menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45 AUTO SEARCH, AUTO KEYSTONE, DIRECT POWER ON, AUTO POWER OFF, LAMP TIME, FILTER TIME, MY BUTTON, MY SOURCE, SERVICE SECURITY menu . . . . . . . . . . . 50 SECURITY PASSWORD CHANGE, MyScreen PASSWORD, PIN LOCK, TRANSITION DETECTOR, MY TEXT PASSWORD, MY TEXT DISPLAY, MY TEXT WRITING Maintenance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56 Replacing the lamp . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56 Cleaning and replacing the air lter . . 58 Other care . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60 Troubleshooting . . . . . . . . . . . 61 Related messages . . . . . . . . . . . . . 61 Regarding the indicator lamps . . . . 62 Resetting all settings . . . . . . . . . . . . 63 Phenomena that may be easy to be mistaken for machine defects . . 64 Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . 67 Introduction Introduction Features The projector provides you with the broad use by the following features. 9 This projector has a variety of I/O ports that supposedly cover for any business scene. 9 This projector realizes the large projection image, even if in a small space. 9 The new double layer lter system is expected to function longer and offers you less maintenance frequency. 9 This compact, lightweight projector uses a front exhaust system that keeps the user comfortable by directing hot air away from the user. Checking the contents of package Please see the Contents of package section in the User’s Manual (concise) which is a book. Require of your dealer immediately if any items are missing. NOTE • Keep the original packing materials, for future reshipment. Be sure to use the original packing materials when moving the projector. Use special caution for the lens. 3 Part names Part names Projector HOT! (1) (2) (3) (4) (11) (1) Lamp cover (56) The lamp unit is inside. (2) Focus ring (19) (3) Zoom ring (19) (4) Control panel (5) (5) Elevator buttons (x 2) (19) (6) Elevator feet (x 2) (19) (7) Remote sensor (12) (8) Lens (60) (9) Intake vents (10) Filter cover (58) (9) (15) (10) (5) (6) HOT! (12) (8) (7) (6) (5) The air lter and intake vent are inside. (11) Speaker (38) (12) Exhaust vent (13) AC IN (AC inlet) (11) (14) Rear panel (5) (15) Security bar (11) (16) Security slot (11) (9) (13) (16) (14) WARNING ►HOT! : Do not touch around the lamp cover and the exhaust vents during use or just after use, since it is too hot. ►Do not look into the lens or vents while the lamp is on, since the strong light is not good for your eyes. ►Do not handle the elevator buttons without holding the projector, since the projector may drop down. CAUTION ►Maintain normal ventilation to prevent the projector from heating up. Do not cover, block or plug up the vents. Do not place anything that can stick or be sucked to the vents, around the intake vents. Clean the air lter periodically. ►Do not use the security bar and slot to prevent the projector from falling down, since it is not designed for it. 4 Part names Control panel %/$1. (1) STANDBY/ON button (14) (2) INPUT button (16, 24) (3) MENU button (24) It consists of four cursor buttons. (4) BLANK button (23) (5) POWER indicator (11, 14, 62) (6) TEMP indicator (62) (7) LAMP indicator (62) 0<%87721 (4) (6) (7) (5) (1) (2) (3) Rear panel (9) (1) VIDEO port (2) S-VIDEO port (3) AUDIO IN1 port (4) AUDIO IN2 port (5) AUDIO OUT port (2) (1) (6) COMPUTER IN1 port (7) COMPUTER IN2 port (8) USB TYPE B port (9) CONTROL port (10) MONITOR OUT port (3) (6) (5) (10) (4) (9) (7) (8) CAUTION ►Use the shutdown switch only when the projector is not turned off by normal procedure, since pushing this switch stops operation of the projector without cooling it down. 5 Part names Remote control (1) VIDEO button (17) (2) COMPUTER button (17) (3) SEARCH button (18) (4) STANDBY/ON button (14) (5) ASPECT button (18) (6) AUTO button (20) (7) BLANK button (23) (8) MAGNIFY - ON button (22) (9) MAGNIFY - OFF button (22) (10) MY SOURCE/DOC.CAMERA button (17, 47) (11) VOLUME - button (16) (12) PAGE UP button (13) (13) PAGE DOWN button (13) (14) VOLUME + button (16) (15) MUTE button (16) (16) FREEZE button (23) (17) MY BUTTON - 1 button (47) (18) MY BUTTON - 2 button (47) (19) KEYSTONE button (21) (20) POSITION button (20, 25) (21) MENU button (24) (22) ▲/▼/◄/► cursor buttons (13, 24) (23) ENTER button (13, 24) (24) ESC button (13, 24) (25) RESET button (13, 24) (26) Battery cover (12) (2) (1) (6) (5) (16) (8) (9) (19) (17) (20) (22) VIDEO ASPECT MAGNIFY MY SOURCE/ COMPUTER DOC.CAMERA AUTO FREEZE SEARCH BLANK PAGE UP VOLUME 㧗 ON DOWN OFF KEYSTONE MY BUTTON 1 MUTE 2 MENU POSITION ENTER ESC RESET (24) (26) Back of the remote control 6 (10) (4) (3) (7) (12) (14) (11) (13) (15) (18) (21) (23) (25) Setting up Setting up Install the projector according to the environment and manner the projector will be used in. Arrangement Refer to the illustrations and tables below to determine screen size and projection distance. The values shown in the table are calculated for a full size screen: 1024 x 768 a Screen size (diagonal) b Projection distance (±10%) c1 , c2 Screen height (±10%) On a horizontal surface Suspended from the ceiling • Keep a space of 30 cm or more between the sides of the projector and other objects such as walls. • For the case of installation in a special state such as ceiling mount, the specied mounting accessories (67) and service may be required. Before installing the projector, consult your dealer about your installation. a Screen size (diagonal) 4 : 3 screen b c1 Projection distance Screen height min. max. type (inch) m m 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 120 150 200 250 300 0.8 1.0 1.3 1.5 1.8 2.0 2.3 2.5 3.0 3.8 5.1 6.4 7.6 0.9 1.2 1.5 1.8 2.1 2.4 2.7 3.0 3.6 4.5 6.1 7.6 9.1 inch m 35 1.1 47 1.4 59 1.8 71 2.2 83 2.5 95 2.9 107 3.3 119 3.6 143 4.4 179 5.4 238 7.3 298 9.1 358 10.9 c2 Screen height 16 : 9 screen b c1 Projection distance Screen height min. max. inch cm inch cm inch m 42 57 71 85 100 114 128 143 171 215 286 358 430 39 15 52 21 65 26 78 31 91 36 105 41 118 46 131 51 157 62 196 77 261 103 327 129 392 154 7 9 11 13 15 17 20 22 26 33 44 54 65 3 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 13 17 21 26 1.0 1.3 1.6 2.0 2.3 2.6 3.0 3.3 4.0 4.9 6.6 8.3 9.9 inch m 38 1.2 51 1.6 64 2.0 77 2.4 90 2.8 103 3.2 116 3.6 129 4.0 156 4.7 195 5.9 260 7.9 325 9.9 390 11.9 c2 Screen height inch cm inch cm inch 46 62 77 93 109 124 140 156 187 234 312 390 469 36 14 49 19 61 24 73 29 85 34 97 38 109 43 122 48 146 57 182 72 243 96 304 120 365 144 1 1 1 2 2 2 3 3 4 4 6 7 9 0 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 3 4 7 Setting up Arrangement (continued) WARNING ►Place the projector in a stable horizontal position. If the projector falls or is knocked over, it could cause injury and/or damage to the projector. Using a damaged projector could then result in re and/or electric shock. • Do not place the projector on an unstable, slanted or vibrational surface such as a wobbly or inclined stand. • Do not place the projector on its side, front or rear position. • Consult with your dealer before a special installation such as suspending from a ceiling or somewhere else. ►Place the projector in a cool place, and ensure that there is sufcient ventilation. The high temperature of the projector could cause re, burns and/or malfunction of the projector. • Do not place or attach anything that would block the lens or vent holes. • Keep a space of 30 cm or more between the sides of the projector and other objects such as walls. • Do not place the projector on metallic thing or anything weak in heat. • Do not place the projector on carpet, cushions or bedding. • Do not place the projector in direct sunlight or near hot objects such as heaters. • Do not place anything near the projector lens or vents, or on top of the projector. • Do not place anything that may be sucked into or stick to the vents on the bottom of the projector. This projector has some intake vents also on the bottom. ►Do not place the projector anyplace where it may get wet. Getting the projector wet or inserting liquid into the projector could cause re, electric shock and/or malfunction of the projector. • Do not place the projector in a bathroom or the outdoors. • Do not place anything containing liquid near the projector. ► Do not place the projector where any oils, such as cooking or machine oil, are used. ►Use only the mounting accessories the manufacturer specied, and leave installing and removing the projector with the mounting accessories to the service personnel. • Read and keep the user’s manual of the mounting accessories used. CAUTION ►Avoid placing the projector in smoky, humid or dusty place. Placing the projector in such places could cause re, electric shock and/or malfunction of the projector. • Do not place the projector near humidiers, smoking spaces or a kitchen. ►Position the projector to prevent light from directly hitting the projector's remote sensor. 8 Setting up Connecting your devices Be sure to read the manuals for devices before connecting them to the projector. Make sure that all the devices are suitable to be connected with this product, and prepare the cables required to connect. Please refer to the following illustrations to connect them. To input component video signal to COMPUTER IN1/2 port, please see the description of the COMPUTER IN item of the INPUT menu (34). Monitor PC AUDIO OUT RGB IN S-VIDEO OUT L R AUDIO OUT VIDEO OUT L R AUDIO OUT RGB OUT L R AUDIO OUT AUDIO OUT RGB OUT USB RS-232C Speakers Y CB/PB CR/PR COMPONENT VIDEO OUT L R AUDIO IN (with an amplier) VCR/DVD/Blu-ray Disc player WARNING ►Do not disassemble or modify the projector and accessories. ►Be careful not to damage the cables, and do not use damaged cables. CAUTION ►Turn off all devices and unplug their power cords prior to connecting them to projector. Connecting a live device to the projector may generate extremely loud noises or other abnormalities that may result in malfunction or damage to the device and the projector. ►Use appropriate accessory or designated cables. Ask your dealer about nonaccessory cables which may be required a specic length or a ferrite core by the regulations. For cables with a core only at one end, connect the end with the core to the projector. ►Make sure that devices are connected to the correct ports. An incorrect connection may result in malfunction or damage to the device and the projector. NOTICE ►Use the cables with straight plugs, not L-shaped ones, as the input ports of the projector are recessed. 9 Setting up Connecting your devices (continued) NOTE • Be sure to read the manuals for devices before connecting them to the projector, and make sure that all the devices are suitable to be connected with this product. Before connecting to a PC, check the signal level, the signal timing, and the resolution. - Some signal may need an adapter to input this projector. - Some PCs have multiple screen display modes that may include some signals which are not supported by this projector. - Although the projector can display signals with resolution up to UXGA (1600X1200), the signal will be converted to the projector’s panel resolution before being displayed. The best display performance will be achieved if the resolutions of the input signal and the projector panel are identical. • While connecting, make sure that the shape of the cable's connector ts the port to connect with. And be sure to tighten the screws on connectors with screws. • When connecting a laptop PC to the projector, be sure to activate the PC’s external RGB output. (Set the laptop PC to CRT display or to simultaneous LCD and CRT display.) For details on how this is done, please refer to the instruction manual of the corresponding laptop PC. • When the picture resolution is changed on a PC depending on an input, automatic adjustment function may take some time and may not be completed. In this case, you may not be able to see a check box to select “Yes/No” for the new resolution on Windows. Then the resolution will go back to the original. It might be recommended to use other CRT or LCD monitors to change the resolution. • In some cases, this projector may not display a proper picture or display any picture on screen. For example, automatic adjustment may not function correctly with some input signals. An input signal of composite sync or sync on G may confuse this projector, so the projector may not display a proper picture. About Plug-and-Play capability Plug-and-Play is a system composed of a PC, its operating system and peripheral equipment (i.e. display devices). This projector is VESA DDC 2B compatible. Plug-and-Play can be used by connecting this projector to a PC that is VESA DDC (display data channel) compatible. • Take advantage of this feature by connecting a computer cable to the COMPUTER IN1 port (DDC 2B compatible). Plug-and-Play may not work properly if any other type of connection is attempted. • Please use the standard drivers in your PC as this projector is a Plug-andPlay monitor. 10 Setting up Connecting power supply the connector of the power cord into the 1. Put AC IN (AC inlet) of the projector. plug the power cord’s plug into the 2. Firmly outlet. In a couple of seconds after the power supply connection, the POWER indicator will light up in steady orange. Please remember that when the DIRECT POWER ON function activated (45), the connection of the power supply make the projector turn on. AC IN Power cord WARNING ►Please use extra caution when connecting the power cord, as incorrect or faulty connections may result in re and/or electrical shock. • Only use the power cord that came with the projector. If it is damaged, consult your dealer to get a new one. • Only plug the power cord into an outlet whose voltage is matched to the power cord. The power outlet should be close to the projector and easily accessible. Remove the power cord for complete separation. • Never modify the power cord. Using the security bar and slot Security slot A commercially available anti-theft chain or wire can be attached to the security bar on the projector. Refer to the gure to choose an anti-theft chain or wire. Also this product has the security slot for the Kensington lock. For details, see the manual of the security tool. Security bar 12 mm Anti-theft chain or wire 18 mm Installation surface 18 mm 10 mm WARNING ►Do not use the security bar and slot to prevent the projector from falling down, since it is not designed for it. CAUTION ►Do not place anti-theft chain or wire near the exhaust vents. It may become too hot. NOTE • The security bar and slot is not comprehensive theft prevention measures. It is intended to be used as supplemental theft prevention measure. 11 Remote control Remote control Installing the batteries Please insert the batteries into the remote control before using it. If the remote control starts to malfunction, try to replace the batteries. If you will not use the remote control for long period, remove the batteries from the remote control and store them in a safe place. Holding the hook part of the battery 1 2 3 cover, remove it. Align and insert the two AA batteries (HITACHI MAXELL, Part No.LR6 or R6P) according to their plus and minus terminals as indicated in the remote control. Replace the battery cover in the direction of the arrow and snap it back into place. 1. 2. 3. WARNING ►Always handle the batteries with care and use them only as directed. Improper use may result in battery explosion, cracking or leakage, which could result in re, injury and/or pollution of the surrounding environment. • Be sure to use only the batteries specied. Do not use batteries of different types at the same time. Do not mix a new battery with used one. • Make sure the plus and minus terminals are correctly aligned when loading a battery. • Keep a battery away from children and pets. • Do not recharge, short circuit, solder or disassemble a battery. • Do not place a battery in a re or water. Keep batteries in a dark, cool and dry place. • If you observe battery leakage, wipe out the leakage and then replace a battery. If the leakage adheres to your body or clothes, rinse well with water immediately. • Obey the local laws on disposing the battery. About the remote control signal The remote control works with the projector’s remote sensor. This projector has a remote sensor on the front. The sensor senses the signal within the following range when the sensor is active: 60 degrees (30 degrees to the left and right of the sensor) within 3 meters about. Approx. 3m 30º 30º NOTE • The remote control signal reected in the screen or the like may be available. If it is difcult to send the signal to the sensor directly, attempt to make the signal reect. • The remote control uses infrared light to send signals to the projector (Class 1 LED), so be sure to use the remote control in an area free from obstacles that could block the remote control’s signal to the projector. • The remote control may not work correctly if strong light (such as direct sun light) or light from an extremely close range (such as from an inverter uorescent lamp) shines on the remote sensor of the projector. Adjust the position of projector avoiding those lights. 12 Remote control Using as a simple PC mouse & keyboard The accessory remote control works as a simple mouse and keyboard of the PC, when the projector's USB port (B type) connects with the PC's USB port (A type) port via a mouse cable. (1) PAGE UP key: Press PAGE UP button. (2) PAGE DOWN key: Press PAGE DOWN button. (3) Mouse left button: Press ENTER button. (4) Move pointer: Use the cursor buttons ▲, ▼, ◄ and ►. (5) ESC key: Press ESC button. (6) Mouse right button: Press RESET button. USB port VIDEO ASPECT WARNING ►Improper use of the simple mouse & keyboard function could damage your equipment. While using this function, please connect this product only to a PC. Be sure to check your PC’s manuals before connecting this product to the PC. MAGNIFY MY SOURCE/ COMPUTER DOC.CAMERA AUTO FREEZE BLANK PAGE UP VOLUME 㧗 ON DOWN OFF KEYSTONE (3) (1) SEARCH MY BUTTON 1 MENU POSITION (2) MUTE 2 (4) ENTER ESC (5) RESET (6) NOTE • When the simple mouse & keyboard function of this product does not work correctly, please check the following. - When a USB cable connects this projector with a PC having a built-in pointing device (e.g. track ball) like a notebook PC, open BIOS setup menu, then select the external mouse and disable the built-in pointing device, because the built-in pointing device may have priority to this function. - Windows 95 OSR 2.1 or higher is required for this function. And also this function may not work depending on the PC’s congurations and mouse drivers. This function can work with the PC which can operate general USB mouse or keyboard. - You cannot do things like press two buttons at once (for instance, pressing two buttons at the same time to move the mouse pointer diagonally). - This function is activated only when the projector is working properly. This function is not available while the lamp is warming up (the POWER indicator blinks green), and while adjusting the volume and display, correcting for keystone, zooming in on the screen, using the BLANK function, or displaying the menu screen. 13 Power on/off Power on/off Turning on the power STANDBY/ON button POWER indicator sure that the power cord is rmly and 1. Make correctly connected to the projector and the outlet. Make sure that the POWER indicator is steady orange (62). Then remove the lens cover. Press STANDBY/ON button on the projector or the remote control. The projection lamp will light up and POWER indicator will begin blinking in green. When the power is completely on, the indicator will stop blinking and light in steady green (62). To display the picture, select an input signal according to the section “Selecting an input signal” (16). 2. VIDEO ASPECT MAGNIFY MY SOURCE/ COMPUTER DOC.CAMERA AUTO FREEZE SEARCH BLANK PAGE UP VOLUME 㧗 ON DOWN OFF 3. KEYSTONE MY BUTTON 1 MUTE 2 MENU POSITION ENTER ESC RESET Turning off the power the STANDBY/ON button on the projector or the remote control. The 1. Press message “Power off?” will appear on the screen for about 5 seconds. the STANDBY/ON button again while the message appears. 2. Press The projector lamp will go off, and the POWER indicator will begin blinking in 3. orange. Then POWER indicator will stop blinking and light in steady orange when the lamp cooling is complete (62). Attach the lens cover, after the POWER indicator turns in steady orange. Do not turn the projector on for about 10 minutes or more after turning it off. Turning the projector on again too soon could shorten the lifetime of some consumable parts of the projector. WARNING ►A strong light is emitted when the projector’s power is on. Do not look into the lens of the projector or look inside of the projector through any of the projector’s openings. ►Do not touch around the lamp cover and the exhaust vents during use or just after use, since it is too hot. NOTE • Turn the power on/off in right order. Please power on the projector prior to the connected devices. • This projector has the function that can make the projector automatically turn on/ off. Please refer to the DIRECT POWER ON (45) and AUTO POWER OFF (46) items of the OPTION menu. 14 Power on/off Precaution for lens cover attachment and removal When you attach or remove the lens cover, move it vertically up and down while keeping the knob to the right as illustrated in the gure. 15 Operating Operating Adjusting the volume VOLUME +/- button the VOLUME +/VOLUME - buttons to adjust the volume. 1. Use A dialog will appear on the screen to aid you in adjusting the VIDEO ASPECT MY SOURCE/ COMPUTER DOC.CAMERA AUTO SEARCH BLANK PAGE UP VOLUME volume. If you do not do anything, the dialog will automatically disappear after a few seconds. ● When is selected for current picture input port, the volume adjustment is disabled. Please see AUDIO SOURCE item of AUDIO menu (38). ● Even if the projector is in the standby state, the volume can be adjusted when both of following conditions are satised. - NORMAL is selected for the STANDBY MODE in the SETUP menu (37). - An item other than is selected for the AUDIO OUT STANDBY of the AUDIO SOURCE in the AUDIO menu (38). MAGNIFY FREEZE 㧗 ON DOWN OFF KEYSTONE MY BUTTON 1 MENU POSITION Temporarily muting the sound MUTE 2 MUTE button 1. Press MUTE button on the remote control. A dialog will appear on the screen indicating that you have muted the sound. To restore the sound, press the MUTE, VOLUME + or VOLUME - button. Even if you do not do anything, the dialog will automatically disappear after a few seconds. ● When is selected for current picture input port, the sound is always muted. Please see AUDIO SOURCE item of AUDIO menu (38). ● C.C. (Closed Caption) is automatically activated when sound is muted and an input signal containing C.C. is received. This function is available only when the signal is NTSC for VIDEO or S-VIDEO, or 480i@60 for COMPUTER IN1 or COMPUTER IN2, and when AUTO is selected for DISPLAY in the C.C. menu under the SCREEN menu (44). VIDEO ASPECT MAGNIFY MY SOURCE/ COMPUTER DOC.CAMERA AUTO FREEZE SEARCH BLANK PAGE UP VOLUME 㧗 ON OFF KEYSTONE POSITION DOWN MY BUTTON 1 MUTE 2 MENU Selecting an input signal INPUT button on the projector. 1. Press Each time you press the button, the projector switches its input port from the current port as below. COMPUTER IN1 Æ COMPUTER IN2 VIDEO S-VIDEO Æ ● While ON is selected for AUTO SEARCH item in OPTION menu (45), the projector will keep checking the ports in above order repeatedly till an input signal is detected. (continued on next page) 16 INPUT button Operating Selecting an input signal (continued) Press COMPUTER button on the remote control. 1. Each time you press the button, the projector switches its COMPUTER button input port from the current port as below. COMPUTER IN1 Æ COMPUTER IN2 VIDEO ASPECT MAGNIFY MY SOURCE/ COMPUTER DOC.CAMERA AUTO FREEZE SEARCH BLANK PAGE UP VOLUME 㧗 ON ● While ON is selected for AUTO SEARCH item in OPTION menu, the projector will keep checking every port sequentially till an input signal is detected (45). If COMPUTER button is pressed when VIDEO or S-VIDEO port is selected, the projector will check COMPUTER IN1 port rst. Press VIDEO button on the remote control. 1. Each time you press the button, the projector switches its DOWN OFF KEYSTONE MUTE 2 MENU POSITION VIDEO button input port from the current port as below. VIDEO S-VIDEO ↔ VIDEO MY BUTTON 1 ASPECT MAGNIFY MY SOURCE/ COMPUTER DOC.CAMERA AUTO FREEZE SEARCH BLANK PAGE UP VOLUME 㧗 ON DOWN OFF ● While ON is selected for AUTO SEARCH item in OPTION menu, the projector will keep checking every port sequentially till an input signal is detected (45). If VIDEO button is pressed when COMPUTER IN1 or COMPUTER IN2 port is selected, the projector will check S-VIDEO port rst. the MY SOURCE / DOC. CAMERA button on 1. Press the remote control. The input signal will be changed KEYSTONE MY BUTTON 1 MUTE 2 MENU POSITION MY SOURCE / DOC. CAMERA button into the signal you set as MY SOURCE (47). ● This function also can use for document camera. Select the input port that connected the document camera. VIDEO ASPECT MAGNIFY MY SOURCE/ COMPUTER DOC.CAMERA AUTO FREEZE SEARCH BLANK PAGE UP VOLUME 㧗 ON OFF KEYSTONE POSITION DOWN MY BUTTON 1 MUTE 2 MENU 17 Operating Searching an input signal SEARCH button SEARCH button on the remote control. 1. Press The projector will start to check its input ports as below in VIDEO order to nd any input signals. When an input is found, the projector will stop searching and display the image. If no signal is found, the projector will return to the state selected before the operation. COMPUTER IN1 Æ COMPUTER IN2 VIDEO S-VIDEO ASPECT MAGNIFY MY SOURCE/ COMPUTER DOC.CAMERA AUTO FREEZE SEARCH BLANK PAGE UP VOLUME 㧗 ON DOWN OFF KEYSTONE MY BUTTON 1 MUTE 2 MENU POSITION Æ ● While ON is selected for AUTO SEARCH item in OPTION menu (45), the projector will keep checking the ports in above order repeatedly till an input signal is detected. Selecting an aspect ratio ASPECT button on the remote control. 1. Press Each time you press the button, the projector switches the ASPECT button mode for aspect ratio in turn. For a computer signal NORMAL Æ 4:3 Æ 16:9 Æ 16:10 VIDEO ASPECT MAGNIFY For no signal 4:3 (xed) ● ASPECT button does not work when no proper signal is inputted. ● NORMAL mode keeps the original aspect ratio setting. 18 AUTO FREEZE SEARCH BLANK PAGE UP VOLUME 㧗 ON OFF KEYSTONE For a video signal, s-video signal or component video signal 4:3 Æ 16:9 Æ 14:9 MY SOURCE/ COMPUTER DOC.CAMERA POSITION DOWN MY BUTTON 1 MUTE 2 MENU Operating Adjusting the projector's elevator When the place to put the projector is slightly uneven to the left or right, use the elevator feet to place the projector horizontally. Using the feet can also tilt the projector in order to project at a suitable angle to the screen, elevating the front side of the 12° projector within 12 degrees. This projector has 2 elevator feet and 2 elevator knobs. An elevator foot is adjustable while pulling up the elevator knob on the same side as it. 1. Holding the projector, pull the elevator knobs up to loose the elevator feet. 2. Position the front side of the projector to the desired height. 3. Release the elevator knobs in order to lock the elevator feet. making sure that the elevator feet are locked, put the projector down 4. After gently. necessary, the elevator feet can be manually twisted to make more precise 5. Ifadjustments. Hold the projector when twisting the feet. 1 5 To loose an elevator foot, pull up the elevator knob on the same side as it. To nely adjust, twist the foot. CAUTION ►Do not handle the elevator buttons without holding the projector, since the projector may drop down. ►Do not tilt the projector other than elevating its front within 12 degrees using the adjuster feet. A tilt of the projector exceeding the restriction could cause malfunction or shortening the lifetime of consumables, or the projector itself. Adjusting the zoom and focus 1. Use the zoom ring to adjust the screen size. 2. Use the focus ring to focus the picture. Zoom ring Focus ring 19 Operating Using the automatic adjustment feature AUTO button on the remote control. 1. Press Pressing this button performs the following. AUTO button MY SOURCE/ COMPUTER DOC.CAMERA For a computer signal The vertical position, the horizontal position and the horizontal phase will be automatically adjusted. Make sure that the application window is set to its maximum size prior to attempting to use this feature. A dark picture may still be incorrectly adjusted. Use a bright picture when adjusting. For a video signal and s-video signal The video format best suited for the respective input signal will be selected automatically. This function is available only when the AUTO is selected for the VIDEO FORMAT item in the INPUT menu (34). The vertical position and horizontal position will be automatically set to the default. For a component video signal The vertical position and horizontal position will be automatically set to the default. The horizontal phase will be automatically adjusted. ● The automatic adjustment operation requires approx. 10 seconds. Also please note that it may not function correctly with some input. ● When this function is performed for a video signal, a certain extra such as a line may appear outside a picture. ● When this function is performed for a computer signal, a black frame may be displayed on the edge of the screen, depending on the PC model. ● The items adjusted by this function may vary when the FINE or DISABLE is selected for the AUTO ADJUST item of the SERVICE item in the OPTION menu (48). VIDEO ASPECT MAGNIFY AUTO SEARCH BLANK PAGE UP VOLUME FREEZE 㧗 ON DOWN OFF KEYSTONE MY BUTTON 1 MUTE 2 MENU POSITION Adjusting the position POSITION button on the remote control when no menu is 1. Press indicated. KEYSTONE MY BUTTON 1 MUTE 2 The “POSITION” indication will appear on the screen. Use the ▲/▼/◄/► cursor buttons to adjust the picture position. When you want to reset the operation, press RESET button on the remote control during the operation. To complete this operation, press POSITION button again. Even if you do not do anything, the dialog will automatically disappear POSITION button after a few seconds. ● When this function is performed on a video signal or s-video signal or component video signal, some image such as an extra-line may appear at outside of the picture. ● When this function is performed on a video signal or an s-video signal, the range of this adjustment depends on OVER SCAN in IMAGE menu (31) setting. It is not possible to adjust when OVER SCAN is set to 10. ● If POSITION button is pressed when a menu is indicated on screen, the displayed picture does not move its position but the menu does. MENU POSITION 2. 20 ENTER ESC RESET Operating Correcting the keystone distortions KEYSTONE button on the remote 1. Press control. A dialog will appear on the screen to aid you in correcting the distortion. 2. KEYSTONE button VIDEO ASPECT MAGNIFY MY SOURCE/ COMPUTER DOC.CAMERA AUTO FREEZE SEARCH BLANK PAGE UP VOLUME 㧗 ON Use the ▲/▼ cursor buttons to select AUTO or MANUAL operation, and press the ► button to perform the following. (1) AUTO executes automatic vertical keystone correction. (2) MANUAL displays a dialog for keystone correction. Use the ◄/► buttons for adjustment. To close the dialog and complete this operation, press KEYSTONE button again. Even if you do not do anything, the dialog will automatically disappear after a few seconds. ● The adjustable range of this function will vary among inputs. For some input, this function may not work well. ● When V:INVERT or H&V:INVERT is selected to the MIRROR item in the SETUP menu, if the projector screen is inclined or angled downward, automatic vertical keystone correction may not work correctly. ● When the zoom adjustment is set to the TELE (telephoto focus), this function may be excessive. This function should be used when the zoom adjustment is set to the full WIDE (wide-angle focus) whenever possible. ● When the projector is placed on the level (about ±4°), the automatic keystone distortion correction may not work. ● When the projector is inclined to near ±30 degree or over, this function may not work well. ● This function will be unavailable when Transition Detector is on (53). OFF KEYSTONE DOWN MY BUTTON 1 MUTE 2 21 Operating Using the magnify feature MAGNIFY ON/OFF button Press the MAGNIFY ON button on the remote control. The 1. picture will be magnied, and the MAGNIFY dialog will appear on the screen. When the MAGNIFY ON button is pressed for the rst time after the projector is turned on, the picture will be zoomed by 1.5 times. On the dialog, triangle marks to show each direction will be displayed. VIDEO ASPECT MAGNIFY MY SOURCE/ COMPUTER DOC.CAMERA AUTO FREEZE SEARCH BLANK PAGE UP VOLUME 㧗 ON OFF KEYSTONE DOWN MY BUTTON 1 MUTE 2 the triangles are displayed on the dialog, use the ▲/▼/◄/► cursor buttons 2. toWhile shift the magnifying area. magnifying glass icon will be displayed on the dialog when the MAGNIFY ON 3. Abutton is pressed while the dialog with the triangles is displayed. While the magnifying glass icon is displayed on the dialog, use the ▲/▼ cursor 4. buttons to adjust the magnication ratio. The magnication ratio will be adjusted with ne steps. And changes in the ratio in single steps are subtle so they may be hard to recognize. 5. Press the MAGNIFY OFF button on the remote control to exit magnication. ● The MAGNIFY dialog will automatically disappear in several seconds with no operation. The dialog will appear again if the MAGNIFY ON button is pressed when the dialog has automatically disappeared. ● While the MAGNIFY dialog is displayed, press the MAGNIFY ON button to switch the dialog between magnifying area shifting (with the triangles) and magnication ratio adjustment (with the magnifying glass icon). ● The magnication is automatically disabled when the displaying signal or its display condition is changed. ● While the magnication is active, the keystone distortion condition may vary. It will be restored when the magnication is disabled. ● Some horizontal stripes might be visible on the image while magnication is active. 22 Operating Temporarily freezing the screen 1. FREEZE button Press the FREEZE button on the remote control. The “FREEZE” indication will appear on the screen (however, the indication will not appear when the OFF is selected for the MESSAGE item in the SCREEN menu (41)), and the projector will go into the FREEZE mode, which the picture is frozen. To exit the FREEZE mode and restore the screen to normal, press the FREEZE button again. VIDEO ASPECT MAGNIFY MY SOURCE/ COMPUTER DOC.CAMERA AUTO FREEZE SEARCH BLANK PAGE UP VOLUME 㧗 ON DOWN OFF KEYSTONE MY BUTTON 1 MUTE 2 ● The projector automatically exits from the FREEZE mode when some control buttons are pressed. ● If the projector continues projecting a still image for a long time, the LCD panel might possibly be burned in. Do not leave the projector in the FREEZE mode for too long. ● Images might appear degraded when this function is operated, but it is not a malfunction. Temporarily blanking the screen 1. Press the BLANK button on the control panel or the remote control. The BLANK screen will be displayed instead of the screen of input signal. Please refer to BLANK item in SCREEN menu (39). To exit from the BLANK screen and return to the input signal screen, press BLANK button again. ● The projector automatically exits from the BLANK mode when some control buttons are pressed. ● You can change the function assigned to the BLANK button on the control panel by the MY BUTTON function. Please refer to MY BUTTON item in OPTION menu (47). BLANK button VIDEO ASPECT MAGNIFY MY SOURCE/ COMPUTER DOC.CAMERA AUTO FREEZE SEARCH BLANK PAGE UP VOLUME 㧗 ON OFF KEYSTONE DOWN MY BUTTON 1 MUTE 2 BLANK button %/$1. 0<%87721 CAUTION ►If you wish to have a blank screen while the projector's lamp is on, use the BLANK function above. Any other method of blocking the projection light, such as attaching something to the lens or placing something in front of the lens, may cause the damage to the projector. NOTE • The sound is not connected with the BLANK screen function. If necessary, set the volume or mute rst. To display the BLANK screen and mute the sound at one time, use AV MUTE function (47). 23 Operating Using the menu function This projector has the following menus: PICTURE, IMAGE, INPUT, SETUP, AUDIO, SCREEN, OPTION, SECURITY and EASY MENU. EASY MENU consists of functions often used, and the other menus are classied into each purpose and brought together as the ADVANCED MENU. Each of these menus is operated using the same methods. While the projector is displaying any menu, the MENU button on the projector works as the cursor buttons. The basic operations of these menus are as follows. INPUT button ENTER button MENU button Cursor buttons MENU POSITION VIDEO ASPECT MAGNIFY MY SOURCE/ COMPUTER DOC.CAMERA AUTO FREEZE SEARCH BLANK PAGE UP VOLUME 㧗 ON DOWN OFF ENTER KEYSTONE MY BUTTON 1 MENU POSITION MENU button (Cursor buttons) MUTE 2 ENTER RESET ESC ESC button ESC RESET RESET button start the MENU, press the MENU button. The MENU you last used (EASY 1. To or ADVANCED) will appear. EASY MENU has priority to appear just after powered on. EASY MENU 2. In(1)the Use the ▲/▼ cursor buttons to select an item to operate. If you want to change it to the ADVANCED MENU, select the ADVANCED MENU. (2) Use the ◄/► cursor buttons to operate the item. In the ADVANCED MENU (1) Use the ▲/▼ cursor buttons to select a menu. If you want to change it to the EASY MENU, select the EASY MENU. The items in the menu appear on the right side. (2) Press the ► cursor button or ENTER button to move the cursor to the right side. Then use the ▲/▼ cursor buttons to select an item to operate and press the ► cursor button or ENTER button to progress. The operation menu or dialog of the selected item will appear. (3) Use the buttons as instructed in the OSD to operate the item. (continued on next page) 24 Operating Using the menu function (continued) close the MENU, press the MENU button again or select EXIT and press 3. To the ◄ cursor button or ENTER button. Even if you do not do anything, the dialog will automatically disappear after about 30 seconds. ● If you want to move the menu position, use the cursor buttons after pressing the POSITION button. ● Some functions cannot be performed when a certain input port is selected, or when a certain input signal is displayed. ● When you want to reset the operation, press RESET button on the remote control during the operation. Note that some items (ex. LANGUAGE, VOLUME) cannot be reset. ● In the ADVANCED MENU, when you want to return to the previous display, press the ◄ cursor button or ESC button on the remote control. Indication in OSD (On Screen Display) The meanings of the general words on the OSD are as follows. Indication Meaning EXIT Selecting this word nishes the OSD menu. It's the same as pressing the MENU button. RETURN Selecting this word returns the menu to the previous menu. CANCEL or NO OK or YES Selecting this word cancels the operation in the present menu and returns to the previous menu. Selecting this word executes the prepared function or shifts the menu to the next menu. 25 EASY MENU EASY MENU From the EASY MENU, items shown in the table below can be performed. Select an item using the ▲/▼ cursor buttons. Then perform it according to the following table. Item ASPECT AUTO KEYSTONE KEYSTONE Description Using the ◄/► buttons switches the mode for aspect ratio. See the ASPECT item in IMAGE menu (31). Using the ► button executes the auto keystone function. See the AUTO KEYSTONE item in SETUP menu (36). Using the ◄/► buttons corrects the vertical keystone distortion. See the KEYSTONE item in SETUP menu (36). Using the ◄/► buttons switches the picture mode. The picture modes are combinations of GAMMA and COLOR TEMP settings. Choose a suitable mode according to the projected source. NORMAL Ù CINEMA Ù DYNAMIC Ù BOARD(BLACK) DAYTIME Ù WHITEBOARD Ù BOARD(GREEN) PICTURE MODE NORMAL CINEMA DYNAMIC BOARD(BLACK) BOARD(GREEN) WHITEBOARD DAYTIME GAMMA 1 DEFAULT 2 DEFAULT 3 DEFAULT 4 DEFAULT 4 DEFAULT 5 DEFAULT 6 DEFAULT COLOR TEMP 2 MID 3 LOW 1 HIGH 4 Hi-BRIGHT-1 5 Hi-BRIGHT-2 2 MID 6 Hi-BRIGHT-3 • When the combination of GAMMA and COLOR TEMP differs from pre-assigned modes above, the display on the menu for the PICTURE MODE is “CUSTOM”. Please refer to the GAMMA and COLOR TEMP (28, 29) items in PICTURE menu. • Lines or other noise might appear on the screen when this function is operated, but it is not a malfunction. (continued on next page) 26 EASY MENU Item ECO MODE MIRROR Description Using the ◄/► buttons turns off/on the eco mode. See the ECO MODE item in SETUP menu (37). Using the ◄/► buttons switches the mode for mirror status. See the MIRROR item in SETUP menu (37). RESET Performing this item resets all of the EASY MENU items except the FILTER TIME and LANGUAGE. A dialog is displayed for conrmation. Selecting the OK using the ► button performs resetting. FILTER TIME The usage time of the air lter is shown in the menu. Performing this item resets the lter time which counts usage time of the air lter. A dialog is displayed for conrmation. Selecting the OK using the ► button performs resetting. See the FILTER TIME item in OPTION menu (46). LANGUAGE Using the ◄/► buttons changes the display language. See the LANGUAGE item in SCREEN menu (39). ADVANCED MENU EXIT Press the ► or ENTER button to use the menu of PICTURE, IMAGE, INPUT, SETUP, AUDIO, SCREEN, OPTION or SECURITY. Press the ◄ or ENTER button to nish the OSD menu. 27 PICTURE menu PICTURE menu From the PICTURE menu, items shown in the table below can be performed. Select an item using the ▲/▼ cursor buttons, and press the ► cursor button or ENTER button to execute the item. Then perform it according to the following table. Item BRIGHTNESS CONTRAST Description Using the ◄/► buttons adjusts the brightness. Dark Ù Light Using the ◄/► buttons adjusts the contrast. Weak Ù Strong Using the ▲/▼ buttons switches the gamma mode. Ù Ù CUSTOM-6 CUSTOM-3 Ù Ù DEFAULT-1 Ù CUSTOM-1 Ù DEFAULT-2 Ù CUSTOM-2 Ù DEFAULT-3 DEFAULT-6 Ù CUSTOM-5 Ù DEFAULT-5 Ù CUSTOM-4 Ù DEFAULT-4 To adjust CUSTOM GAMMA Selecting a mode whose name includes CUSTOM and then pressing the ► button or the ENTER button displays a dialog to aid you in adjusting the mode. This function is useful when you want to change the brightness of particular tones. Choose an item using the ◄/► buttons, and adjust the level using the ▲/▼ buttons. You can display a test pattern for checking the effect of your adjustment by pressing the ENTER button. Each time you press the ENTER button, the pattern changes as below. No pattern Ö Gray scale of 9 steps Ramp Õ Gray scale of 15 steps The eight equalizing bars correspond to eight tone levels of the test pattern (Gray scale of 9 steps) except the darkest in the left end. If you want to adjust the 2nd tone from left end on the test pattern, use the equalizing adjustment bar “1”. The darkest tone at the left end of the test pattern cannot be controlled with any of equalizing adjustment bar. • Lines or other noise might appear on the screen when this function is operated, but it is not a malfunction. (continued on next page) 28 PICTURE menu Item Description Using the ▲/▼ buttons switches the color temperature mode. 2 CUSTOM 3 LOW 6 Hi-BRIGHT-3 3 CUSTOM Ù Ù Ù 6 CUSTOM Ù Ù 2 MID Ù Ù 1 HIGH Ù 1 CUSTOM Ù 5 CUSTOM Ù 5 Hi-BRIGHT-2 Ù 4 CUSTOM Ù 4 Hi-BRIGHT-1 To adjust CUSTOM COLOR TEMP Selecting a mode whose name includes CUSTOM and then pressing the ► button or the ENTER button displays a dialog to aid you in adjusting the OFFSET and GAIN of the selected mode. OFFSET adjustments change the color intensity on the whole tones of the test pattern. GAIN adjustments mainly affect color intensity on the brighter tones of the test pattern. Choose an item using the ◄/► buttons, and adjust the level using the ▲/▼ buttons. You can display a test pattern for checking the effect of your adjustment by pressing the ENTER button. Each time you press the ENTER button, the pattern changes as below. No pattern Ö Gray scale of 9 steps Ramp Õ Gray scale of 15 steps • Lines or other noise might appear on the screen when this function is operated, but it is not a malfunction. COLOR Using the ◄/► buttons adjusts the strength of whole color. Weak Ù Strong • This item can be selected only for a video, s-video and component video signal. TINT Using the ◄/► buttons adjusts the tint. Reddish Ù Greenish • This item can be selected only for a video, s-video and component video signal. SHARPNESS Using the ◄/► buttons adjusts the sharpness. Weak Ù Strong • There may be some noise and/or the screen may icker for a moment when an adjustment is made. This is not a malfunction. (continued on next page) 29 PICTURE menu Item Description MY MEMORY This projector has 4 memories for adjustment data (for all the items of the PICTURE menu). Selecting a function using the ▲/▼ buttons and pressing the ► or ENTER button performs each function. SAVE-1 Ù SAVE-2 Ù SAVE-3 Ù SAVE-4 LOAD-4 ÙLOAD-3 Ù LOAD-2 Ù LOAD-1 SAVE-1, SAVE-2, SAVE-3, SAVE-4 Performing a SAVE function saves the current adjustment data into the memory linked in the number included in the function’s name. • Remember that the current data being stored of a memory will be lost by saving new data into the memory. LOAD-1, LOAD-2, LOAD-3, LOAD-4 Performing a LOAD function loads the data from the memory linked in the number included in the function’s name, and adjusts the picture automatically depending on the data. • The LOAD functions whose linked memory has no data are skipped. • Remember that the current adjusted condition will be lost by loading data. If you want to keep the current adjustment, please save it before performing a LOAD function. • There may be some noise and the screen may icker for a moment when loading data. This is not malfunction. • You can perform the LOAD function using MY BUTTONs. Please see MY BUTTON item in OPTION menu (47). 30 IMAGE menu IMAGE menu From the IMAGE menu, items shown in the table below can be performed. Select an item using the ▲/▼ cursor buttons, and press the ► cursor button or ENTER button to execute the item. Then perform it according to the following table. Item Description Using the ▲/▼ buttons switches the mode for aspect ratio. For a computer signal NORMAL Ù 4:3 Ù 16:9 Ù 16:10 ASPECT For a video signal, s-video signal or component video signal 4:3 Ù 16:9 Ù 14:9 For no signal 4:3 (xed) • The NORMAL mode keeps the original aspect ratio of the signal. OVER SCAN Using the ◄/► buttons adjusts the over-scan ratio. Small (It magnies picture) Ù Large (It reduces picture) • This item can be selected only for a video, s-video and component video signal. • When this adjustment is too large, certain degradation may appear at the frame area of the picture. In such a case, please adjust small. V POSITION Using the ◄/► buttons adjusts the vertical position. Down Ù Up • Over-adjusting the vertical position may cause noise to appear on the screen. If this occurs, please reset the vertical position to the default setting. Pressing the RESET button when the V POSITION is selected will reset the V POSITION to the default setting. • When this function is performed on a video signal or an s-video signal, the range of this adjustment depends on OVER SCAN (above) setting. It is not possible to adjust when OVER SCAN is set to 10. H POSITION Using the ◄/► buttons adjusts the horizontal position. Left Ù Right • Over-adjusting the horizontal position may cause noise to appear on the screen. If this occurs, please reset the horizontal position to the default setting. Pressing the RESET button when the H POSITION is selected will reset the H POSITION to the default setting. • When this function is performed on a video signal or an s-video signal, the range of this adjustment depends on OVER SCAN (above) setting. It is not possible to adjust when OVER SCAN is set to 10. (continued on next page) 31 IMAGE menu Item Description H PHASE Using the ◄/► buttons adjusts the horizontal phase to eliminate icker. Right Ù Left • This item can be selected only for a computer signal or a component video signal. H SIZE Using the ◄/► buttons adjusts the horizontal size. Small Ù Large • This item can be selected only for a computer signal. • When this adjustment is excessive, the picture may not be displayed correctly. In such a case, please reset the adjustment by pressing the RESET button on the remote control during this operation. • Images might appear degraded when this function is operated, but it is not a malfunction. AUTO ADJUST EXECUTE Selecting this item performs the automatic adjustment feature. For a computer signal The vertical position, the horizontal position and the horizontal phase will be automatically adjusted. Make sure that the application window is set to its maximum size prior to attempting to use this feature. A dark picture may still be incorrectly adjusted. Use a bright picture when adjusting. For a video signal and s-video signal The video format best suited for the respective input signal will be selected automatically. This function is available only when the AUTO is selected for the VIDEO FORMAT item in the INPUT menu (34). The vertical position and horizontal position will be automatically set to the default. For a component video signal The vertical position and horizontal position will be automatically set to the default. The horizontal phase will be automatically adjusted. • The automatic adjustment operation requires approx. 10 seconds. Also please note that it may not function correctly with some input. • When this function is performed for a video signal, a certain extra such as a line may appear outside a picture. • When this function is performed for a computer signal, a black frame may be displayed on the edge of the screen, depending on the PC model. • The items adjusted by this function may vary when the FINE or DISABLE is selected for the AUTO ADJUST item of the SERVICE item in the OPTION menu (48). 32 INPUT menu INPUT menu From the INPUT menu, items shown in the table below can be performed. Select an item using the ▲/▼ cursor buttons, and press the ► cursor button or ENTER button to execute the item. Then perform it according to the following table. Item Description Using the ▲/▼ buttons switches the progress mode. TV Ù FILM Ù OFF PROGRESSIVE • This function is performed only for a video signal, s-video signal or component video signal of 480i@60 or 576i@50. • When TV or FILM is selected, the screen image will be sharp. FILM adapts to the 2-3 Pull-Down conversion system. But these may cause a certain defect (for example, jagged line) of the picture for a quick moving object. In such a case, please select OFF, even though the screen image may lose sharpness. Using the ▲/▼ buttons switches the noise reduction mode. HIGH Ù MID Ù LOW VIDEO NR • This function is performed only for a video signal, s-video signal or component video signal of 480i@60 or 576i@50. • When this function is excessive, it may cause a certain degradation of the picture. Using the ▲/▼ buttons switches the mode for color space. AUTO Ù RGB Ù SMPTE240 Ù REC709 Ù REC601 COLOR SPACE • This item can be selected only for a computer signal or a component video signal. • The AUTO mode automatically selects the optimum mode. • The AUTO operation may not work well at some signals. In such a case, it might be good to select a suitable mode except AUTO. (continued on next page) 33 INPUT menu Item Description VIDEO FORMAT The video format for S-VIDEO port and VIDEO port can be set. (1) Use the ▲/▼ buttons to select the input port. S-VIDEO Ù VIDEO (2) Using the ◄/► buttons switches the mode for video format. AUTO Ù NTSC Ù PAL Ù SECAM N-PAL Ù M-PAL Ù NTSC4.43 • This item is performed only for a video signal from the VIDEO port or the S-VIDEO port. • The AUTO mode automatically selects the optimum mode. • The AUTO operation may not work well for some signals. If the picture becomes unstable (e.g. an irregular picture, lack of color), please select the mode according to the input signal. COMPUTER IN The computer input signal type for COMPUTER IN1 and IN2 ports can be set. (1) Use the ▲/▼ buttons to select the COMPUTER IN port to be set. COMPUTER IN1 Ù COMPUTER IN2 (2) Use the ◄/► buttons to select the computer input signal type. AUTO Ù SYNC ON G OFF • Selecting the AUTO mode allows you to input a sync on G signal or component video signal from the port. Please refer to “Technical” for the connection of component video input to COMPUTER IN1/2 port. • In the AUTO mode, the picture may be distorted with certain input signals. In such a case, remove the signal connector so that no signal is received and select the SYNC ON G OFF, and then reconnect the signal. FRAME LOCK Set the frame lock function on/off for each port. (1) Use the ▲/▼ buttons to select the input ports. COMPUTER IN1 Ù COMPUTER IN2 (2) Use the ◄/► buttons to turn the frame lock function on/off . ON Ù OFF • This item can be performed only on a signal with a vertical frequency of 50 to 60 Hz. • When ON is selected, moving pictures are displayed more smoothly. • This function may cause a certain degradation of the picture. In such a case, please select OFF. (continued on next page) 34 INPUT menu Item Description RESOLUTION The resolution for the COMPUTER IN1 and COMPUTER IN2 input signals can be set on this projector. (1) In the INPUT menu select the RESOLUTION using the ▲/▼ buttons and press the ► button. The RESOLUTION menu will be displayed. (2) In the RESOLUTION menu select the resolution you wish to display using the ▲/▼ buttons. Selecting AUTO will set a resolution appropriate to the input signal. (3) Pressing the ► or ENTER button when selecting a STANDARD resolution will automatically adjust the horizontal and STANDARD vertical positions, clock phase and ↓ horizontal size. The INPUT_INFORMATION dialog will be displayed. (4) To set a custom resolution use the ▲/▼ buttons to select the CUSTOM and the RESOLUTION_CUSTOM box will be displayed. CUSTOM Set the horizontal (HORZ) and ↓ vertical (VERT) resolutions using the ▲/▼/◄/► buttons. This function may not support all resolutions. (5) Move the cursor to OK on screen and press the ► or ENTER button. The message “ARE YOU SURE YOU WISH TO CHANGE RESOLUTION?” appears. To save the setting, press the ► button. The horizontal and vertical positions, clock phase and horizontal size will be automatically adjusted. The INPUT_INFORMATION dialog will be displayed. (6) To revert back to the previous resolution without saving changes, move the cursor to CANCEL on screen and press the ◄ or ENTER button. The screen will then return to the RESOLUTION menu displaying the previous resolution. • For some pictures, this function may not work well. 35 SETUP menu SETUP menu From the SETUP menu, items shown in the table below can be performed. Select an item using the ▲/▼ cursor buttons, and press the ► cursor button or ENTER button to execute the item. Then perform it according to the following table. Item Description Selecting this item performs the Automatic keystone distortion correction. Projector automatically corrects vertical keystone distortion due to the (forward/backward) setup angle by itself. This function will be executed only once when selected in the menu. When the slant of the projector is changed, execute this function again. • The adjustable range of this function will vary among inputs. For some input, this function may not work well. • When V:INVERT or H&V:INVERT is selected to the MIRROR item in the SETUP menu, if the projector screen is inclined or angled AUTO KEYSTONE downward, this function may not work correctly. • When the zoom adjustment is set to the TELE (telephoto focus), this function may be excessive. This function should be used when the zoom adjustment is set to the full WIDE (wide-angle focus) whenever possible. • When the projector is placed on the level (about ±4°), this function may not work. • When the projector is inclined to near ±30 degree or over, this function may not work well. • This function will be unavailable when the Transition Detector is on (53). KEYSTONE Using the ◄/► buttons corrects the vertical keystone distortion. Shrink the bottom of the image Ù Shrink the top of the image • The adjustable range of this function will vary among inputs. For some input, this function may not work well. • When the zoom adjustment is set to the TELE (telephoto focus), this function may be excessive. This function should be used when the zoom adjustment is set to the full WIDE (wide-angle focus) whenever possible. • This function will be unavailable when the Transition Detector is on (53). AUTO ECO MODE Using the ▲/▼ buttons turns on/off the AUTO ECO MODE. ON Ù OFF • When ON is selected, the projector will always be set to Eco mode at start-up regardless of the ECO MODE (37) setting. An OSD message “AUTO ECO MODE” will be displayed for tens of seconds when the projector starts with this function activated. (continued on next page) 36 SETUP menu Item ECO MODE Description Using the ▲/▼ buttons turns off/on the eco mode. NORMAL Ù ECO • When the ECO is selected, acoustic noise and screen brightness are reduced. Using the ▲/▼ buttons switches the mode for mirror status. MIRROR NORMAL Ù H:INVERT Ù V:INVERT Ù H&V:INVERT If the Transition Detector is on and MIRROR status is changed, TRANSITION DETECTOR ON alarm (53) will be displayed when projector is restarted after the AC power is turned off. STANDBY MODE Using ▲/▼ buttons switches the standby mode setting between NORMAL and SAVING. NORMAL Ù SAVING • When SAVING is selected and the projector is in the standby state, the power consumption is lowered with some functional restrictions as below. - The RS-232C communication control is disabled except turning the projector on and changing the STANDBY MODE setting. - The STANDBY of the MONITOR OUT (below) is invalid, and no signal is output from the MONITOR OUT port. - The AUDIO OUT STANDBY of the AUDIO SOURCE (38) is invalid, and no signal is output from the AUDIO OUT ports (5). MONITOR OUT While the image signal from the input port chosen in step (1) is projected, the image signal from the input port selected in step (2) is output to MONITOR OUT port. (1) Choose a picture input port using ▲/▼ buttons. Choose STANDBY to select the picture output in the standby mode. (2) Select one of the COMPUTER IN ports using ◄/► buttons. Select OFF to disable the MONITOR OUT port for the input port or standby mode chosen in the step (1). • You cannot select COMPUTER IN1 in step (1) and COMPUTER IN2 in step (2) and vice versa. • If you have changed the setting of STANDBY, it applies only to the current standby mode, NORMAL or SAVING, selected under STANDBY MODE, without changing the setting of the other mode. The factory settings are as follows: - COMPUTER IN1 for the NORMAL mode of STANDBY MODE - OFF for the SAVING mode of STANDBY MODE 37 AUDIO menu AUDIO menu From the AUDIO menu, items shown in the table below can be performed. Select an item using the ▲/▼ cursor buttons, and press the ► cursor button or the ENTER button to execute the item. Then perform it according to the following table. Item VOLUME SPEAKER Using the ▲/▼ buttons turns on/off the built-in speaker. ON Ù OFF When OFF is selected, the built-in speaker does not work. AUDIO SOURCE 38 Description Using the ◄/► buttons adjusts the volume. High Ù Low While the image signal from the input port chosen in step (1) is projected, the audio signal from the input port selected in step (2) is output to both the AUDIO OUT port and built-in speaker of this projector. However, the built-in speaker does not work when SPEAKER is set to OFF. (1) Choose a picture input port using the ▲/▼ buttons. Choose STANDBY to select the sound output in the standby mode. (2) Select one of the AUDIO IN ports using ◄/► buttons. Select to mute the sound from the input port or in the standby mode chosen in the step (1). • Even if the projector is in the standby mode, cooling fans may work and make noises when the built-in speaker is in operation. • C.C. (Closed Caption) is automatically activated when is selected and an input signal containing C.C. is received. This function is available only when the signal is NTSC for VIDEO or S-VIDEO, or 480i@60 for COMPUTER IN1 or COMPUTER IN2, and when AUTO is selected for DISPLAY in the C.C. menu under the SCREEN menu (44). • AUDIO OUT STANDBY is automatically set to OFF when SAVING is selected for the STANDBY MODE item in the SETUP menu. SCREEN menu SCREEN menu From the SCREEN menu, items shown in the table below can be performed. Select an item using the ▲/▼ cursor buttons, and press the ► cursor button or ENTER button to execute the item. Then perform it according to the following table. Item LANGUAGE Description Using the ▲/▼/◄/► buttons switches the OSD (On Screen Display) language. ENGLISH Ù FRANÇAIS Ù DEUTSCH Ù ESPAÑOL (shown in the LANGUAGE dialog) Press the ENTER or INPUT button to save the language setting. MENU POSITION Using the ▲/▼/◄/► buttons adjusts the menu position. To quit the operation, press the MENU button on the remote control or keep no operation for about 10 seconds. Using the ▲/▼ buttons switches the mode for the blank screen. The blank screen is a screen for the temporarily blanking feature (23). It is displayed by pressing the BLANK button on the remote control. MyScreen Ù ORIGINAL Ù BLUE Ù WHITE Ù BLACK BLANK MyScreen : Screen can be registered by the MyScreen item (40). ORIGINAL : Screen preset as the standard screen. BLUE, WHITE, BLACK : Plain screens in each color. • To avoid remaining as an afterimage, the MyScreen or ORIGINAL screen will change to the plain black screen after several minutes. Using the ▲/▼ buttons switches the mode for the start-up screen. The start-up screen is a screen displayed when no signal or an unsuitable signal is detected. MyScreen Ù ORIGINAL Ù OFF START UP MyScreen : Screen can be registered by the MyScreen item (40). ORIGINAL : Screen preset as the standard screen. OFF : Plain black screen. • To avoid remaining as an afterimage, the MyScreen or ORIGINAL screen will change to the BLANK screen (23) after several minutes. If also the BLANK screen is the MyScreen or ORIGINAL, the plain black screen is instead used. • When the ON is selected to the MyScreen PASSWORD item in the SECURITY menu (51), the START UP is fixed to MyScreen. (continued on next page) 39 SCREEN menu Item Description MyScreen This item allows you to capture an image for use as a MyScreen image which can be used as the BLANK screen and START UP screen. Display the image you want to capture before executing the following procedure. 1. Selecting this item displays a dialog titled “MyScreen”. It will ask you if you start capturing an image from the current screen. Please wait for the target image to be displayed, and press the ENTER or INPUT button when the image is displayed. The image will freeze and the frame for capturing will appear. To stop performing, press the RESET button on the remote control. 2. Using the ▲/▼/◄/► buttons adjusts the frame position. Please move the frame to the position of the image which you want to use. The frame may not be able to be moved for some input signals. To start registration, press the ENTER or INPUT button on the remote control. To restore the screen and return to the previous dialog, press the RESET button on the remote control. Registration takes several minutes. When the registration is completed, the registered screen and the following message is displayed for several seconds: “MyScreen registration is nished.” If the registration failed, the following message is displayed: “A capturing error has occurred. Please try again.” • This function cannot be selected when the ON is selected to the MyScreen Lock item (41). • This function cannot be selected when the ON is selected to the MyScreen PASSWORD item in SECURITY menu (51). (continued on next page) 40 SCREEN menu Item Description MyScreen Lock Using the ▲/▼ buttons turns on/off the MyScreen lock function. ON Ù OFF When the ON is selected, the item MyScreen is locked. Use this function for protecting the current MyScreen. • This function cannot be selected when the ON is selected to the MyScreen PASSWORD item in SECURITY menu (51). MESSAGE Using the ▲/▼ buttons turns on/off the message function. ON Ù OFF When the ON is selected, the following message function works. “AUTO IN PROGRESS” while automatically adjusting “NO INPUT IS DETECTED” “SYNC IS OUT OF RANGE” “INVALID SCAN FREQ.” “Searching….” while searching for the input “Detecting….” while an input signal is detected The indication of the input signal displayed by changing The indication of the aspect ratio displayed by changing The indication of the PICTURE MODE displayed by changing The indication of the MY MEMORY displayed by changing The indication of “FREEZE” and “II” while freezing the screen by pressing the FREEZE button. The indication of the TEMPLATE displayed by changing. • When the OFF is selected, please remember if the picture is frozen. Do not mistake freezing for a malfunction (23). (continued on next page) 41 SCREEN menu Item Description SOURCE NAME Each input port for this projector can have a name applied to it. (1) Use the ▲/▼ buttons on the SCREEN menu to select SOURCE NAME and press the ► or ENTER button. The SOURCE NAME menu will be displayed. (2) Use the ▲/▼ buttons on the SOURCE NAME menu to select the port to be named and press the ► button. The SOURCE NAME dialog will be displayed. Right side of the menu is blank until a name is specied. (3) Select an icon you'd like to assign to the port in the SOURCE NAME dialog. The name assigned to the port will also be automatically switched according to your icon selection. Press the ► or ENTER button to determine your icon selection. (4) Select a number you'd like to assign for the port along with the icon. You can select the number either from blank (no number assigned), 1, 2, 3, or 4. (5) If you'd like to modify the name assigned to the port, select CUSTOM NAME and press the ► button. (6) The current name will be displayed on the rst line. Use the ▲/▼/◄/► buttons and the ENTER or INPUT button to select and enter characters. To erase 1 character at one time, press the RESET button or press the ◄ and INPUT button at the same time. Also if you move the cursor to DELETE or ALL CLEAR on screen and press the ENTER or INPUT button, 1 character or all characters will be erased. The name can be a maximum of 16 characters. (7) To change an already inserted character, press the ▲ button to move the cursor to the rst line, and use the ◄/► buttons to move the cursor on the character to be changed. After pressing the ENTER or INPUT button, the character is selected. Then, follow the same procedure as described at the item (6) above. (8) To nish entering text, move the cursor to the OK on screen and press the ►, ENTER or INPUT button. To revert to the previous name without saving changes, move the cursor to the CANCEL on screen and press the ◄, ENTER or INPUT button. (continued on next page) 42 SCREEN menu Item TEMPLATE Description Using the ▲/▼ buttons switches the mode for the template screen. Press the ► button to display the selected template, and press the ◄ button to close the displayed screen. The last selected template is displayed when the MY BUTTON allocated to the TEMPLATE function is pressed (47). TEST PATTERN Ù DOT-LINE1 Ù DOT-LINE2 Ù DOT-LINE3 Ú Ú MAP2 Ù MAP1 Ù CIRCLE2 Ù CIRCLE1 Ù DOT-LINE4 You can turn a map upside down and scroll it horizontally when MAP1 or MAP2 is selected. To invert or scroll the map, display the guidance by pressing the RESET button on the remote control three seconds or more when MAP1 or MAP2 appears. 43 SCREEN menu Item Description The C.C. is the function that displays a transcript or dialog of the audio portion of a video, les or other presentation or other relevant sounds. It is required to have NTSC format video or 480i@60 format component video source supporting C.C. feature to utilize this function. It may not work properly, depending on equipment or signal source. In this case, please turn off the Closed Caption. DISPLAY Select Closed Caption DISPLAY setting from following options using ▲/▼ buttons. AUTO Ù ON Ù OFF C.C. (Closed Caption) AUTO : Closed Caption automatically displays when the volume is muted. ON : Closed Caption is on. OFF : Closed Caption is off. • The caption is not displayed when the OSD menu is active. • The Closed Caption is the function to display the dialogue, narration, and / or sound effects of a television program or other video sources. The Closed Caption availability is depending upon broadcaster and/or content. MODE Select Closed Caption MODE setting from following options using ▲/▼ buttons. CAPTIONS Ù TEXT CAPTIONS : Display Closed Caption. TEXT : Display Text data, which is for additional information such as news reports or a TV program guide. The information covers the entire screen. Not all of the C.C. program has Text information. CHANNEL Select Closed Caption CHANNEL from following options using ▲/▼ buttons. 1Ù2Ù3Ù4 1: Channel 1, primary channel / language 2: Channel 2 3: Channel 3 4: Channel 4 The channel data may vary, depending on the content. Some channel might be used for secondary language or empty. 44 OPTION menu OPTION menu From the OPTION menu, items shown in the table below can be performed. Select an item using the ▲/▼ cursor buttons, and press the ► cursor button or ENTER button to execute the item, except for the items LAMP TIME and FILTER TIME. Then perform it according to the following table Item Description AUTO SEARCH Using the ▲/▼ buttons turns on/off the automatic signal search function. ON Ù OFF When the ON is selected, detecting no signal automatically cycles through input ports in the following order. The search is started from the current port. Then when an input is found, the projector will stop searching and display the image. COMPUTER IN1 Ö COMPUTER IN2 VIDEO S-VIDEO Õ AUTO KEYSTONE Using the ▲/▼ buttons turns on/off the automatic keystone function. ON Ù OFF ON : Automatic keystone distortion correction will be executed whenever changing the slant of the projector. OFF : This function is disabled. Please execute the AUTO KEYSTONE in the SETUP menu for automatic keystone distortion correction. • When the projector is suspended from the ceiling this feature will not function properly so select the OFF. • This function will be unavailable when the Transition Detector is on (53). DIRECT POWER ON Using the ▲/▼ buttons turns on/off the DIRECT POWER ON function. ON Ù OFF When set to the ON, the lamp in projector will be automatically turned on without the usual procedure (14), only when the projector is supplied with the power after the power was cut while the lamp was on. • This function does not work as long as the power has been supplied to the projector while the lamp is off. • After turning the lamp on by the DIRECT POWER ON function, if neither input nor operation is detected for about 30 minutes, the projector is turned off, even though the AUTO POWER OFF function (46) is disabled. (continued on next page) 45 OPTION menu Item Description Using the ▲/▼ buttons adjusts the time to count down to automatically turn the projector off. Long (max. 99 minutes) Ù Short (min. 0 minute = DISABLE) AUTO POWER OFF When the time is set to 0, the projector is not turned off automatically. When the time is set to 1 to 99, and when the passed time with nosignal or an unsuitable signal reaches at the set time, the projector lamp will be turned off. If one of the projector's buttons or the remote control buttons is pressed or one of the commands (except get commands) is transmitted to the CONTROL port during the corresponding time, projector will not be turned off. Please refer to the section “Turning off the power” (14). LAMP TIME The lamp time is the usage time of the lamp, counted after the last resetting. It is shown in the OPTION menu. Pressing the RESET button on the remote control or the ► button of the projector displays a dialog. To reset the lamp time, select the OK using the ► button. CANCEL Ö OK • Please reset the lamp time only when you have replaced the lamp, for a suitable indication about the lamp. • For the lamp replacement, see the section "Replacing the lamp" (56, 57). FILTER TIME The lter time is the usage time of the air lter, counted after the last resetting. It is shown in the OPTION menu. Pressing the RESET button on the remote control or the ► button of the projector displays a dialog. To reset the lter time, select the OK using the ► button. CANCEL Ö OK • Please reset the lter time only when you have cleaned or replaced the air lter, for a suitable indication about the air lter. • For the air lter cleaning, see the section “Cleaning and replacing the air lter” (58, 59). (continued on next page) 46 OPTION menu Item Description MY BUTTON You can use this item to assign one of the following functions to the BLANK button on the control panel (5) and the MY BUTTON 1/2 buttons on the remote control (6). (1) Choose a button to assign a function from BLANK, MY BUTTON-1 and MY BUTTON-2. Use the ▲/▼ buttons to select the desired button on the menu and press the ► button. (2) Then using the ▲/▼/◄/► buttons sets one of the following functions to the chosen button. Press the ENTER or INPUT button to save the setting. • COMPUTER IN1: Sets port to COMPUTER IN1. • COMPUTER IN2: Sets port to COMPUTER IN2. • S-VIDEO: Sets port to S-VIDEO. • VIDEO: Sets port to VIDEO. • INFORMATION: Displays the INPUT_INFORMATION (49) or the SYSTEM_INFORMATION or nothing. • AUTO KEYSTONE : Performs automatic keystone distortion correction (36). • MY MEMORY: Loads one of adjustment data stored (30). When more than one data are saved, the adjustment changes every time the MY BUTTON is pressed. When no data is saved in memory, the dialog "No saved data" appears. When the current adjustment is not saved to memory, the dialog as shown in the right appears. If you want to keep the current adjustment, please press the ► button to exit. Otherwise loading a data will overwrite the current adjusted condition. • PICTURE MODE: Changes the PICTURE MODE (26). • FILTER RESET: Displays the lter time reset conrmation dialogue (46). • TEMPLATE: Makes the template pattern selected to the TEMPLATE item (43) appear or disappear. • AV MUTE: Turns the picture and audio on/off. • RESOLUTION: Turns on/off the RESOLUTION dialog. (35) • ECO MODE: Turns on/off the ECO MODE dialog. (37) • BLANK: Turns on/off the blank function. (BLANK only) • FREEZE: Turns on/off the freeze function. (BLANK only) • VOLUME: Turns on/off the volume dialog. (BLANK only) • AUTO: Performs the automatic adjustment function. (BLANK only) Using ▲/▼ buttons selects the picture input port to be selected with MY SOURCE pressing the MY SOURCE/DOC.CAMERA button on the remote control. Select the picture input that is connected with a document camera. COMPUTER IN1 Ù COMPUTER IN2 VIDEO S-VIDEO Ù (continued on next page) 47 OPTION menu Item Description Selecting this item displays the SERVICE menu. Select an item using the ▲/▼ buttons, and press the ► button or the ENTER button on the remote control to execute the item. FAN SPEED Using the ▲/▼ buttons switches the rotation speed of the cooling fans. The HIGH is the mode for use at highlands etc. Note that the projector is noisier when the HIGH is selected. HIGH Ù NORMAL AUTO ADJUST Using the ▲/▼ buttons to select one of the mode. When the DISABLE is selected, the automatic adjustment feature is disabled. FINE Ù FAST Ù DISABLE SERVICE FINE: Finer tuning including H.SIZE adjustment. FAST: Faster tuning, setting H.SIZE to prearranged data for the input signal. • Depending on conditions, such as input image, signal cable to the projector, environment around the projector, etc., the automatic adjustment may not work correctly. In such a case, please choose DISABLE to disable the automatic adjustment, and make adjustment manually. GHOST 1. Select a color element of ghost using the ◄/► buttons. 2. Adjust the selected element using the ▲/▼ buttons to disappear ghost. FILTER MESSAGE Use the ▲/▼ button to set the timer for notifying by the message when to replace the lter unit 100h Ù 200h Ù 500h Ù 1000h Ù 2000h Ù 3000h Ù 4000h Ù 5000h Ù OFF After choosing an item except OFF, the message “REMINDER ***HRS PASSED .....” will appear after the timer reaches the interval time set by this feature (61). When the OFF is chosen, the message will not appear. Utilize this feature to keep the air lter clean, setting the suitable time according to your environment of this projector. • Please take care of the lter unit periodically, even if there is no message. If the air lter becomes to be blocked by dust or other matter, the internal temperature will rise, which could cause malfunction, or reduce the lifetime of the projector. • Please be careful with the operating environment of the projector and the condition of the lter unit. (continued on next page) 48 OPTION menu Item Description KEY LOCK Using the ▲/▼ buttons turns on/off the key lock feature. When ON is selected, the buttons on the projector except the STANDBY/ON button are locked. ON Ù OFF • Please use this function to prevent tampering or accidental operation. This function does not have any effect on the remote control. INFORMATION Selecting this item displays a dialog titled “INPUT_INFORMATION”. It shows the information about the current input. SERVICE (continued) • The “FRAME LOCK” message on the dialog means the frame lock function is working. • This item can't be selected for no signal and sync out. • When the MY TEXT DISPLAY is set to ON, the MY TEXT is displayed together with the input information in the INPUT_ INFORMATION box (55). FACTORY RESET Selecting OK using the ► button performs this function. By this function, all the items in all of menus will collectively return to the initial setting. Note that the LAMP TIME, FILTER TIME, LANGUAGE, FILTER MESSAGE, SECURITY settings, and others are not reset. CANCEL Ö OK 49 SECURITY menu SECURITY menu This projector is equipped with security functions. From the SECURITY menu, items shown in the table below can be performed. To use SECURITY menu: User registration is required before using the security functions. Enter the SECURITY menu 1. Use the ▲/▼ buttons on the SECURITY menu to select ENTER PASSWORD and press the ► button. The ENTER PASSWORD box will be displayed. 2. Use the ▲/▼/◄/► buttons to enter the registered password. The factory default password is 4410. This password can be changed (below). Move the cursor to the right side of the ENTER PASSWORD box and press the ► button to display the SECURITY menu. • It is strongly recommended the factory default password to be changed as soon as possible. • If an incorrect password is input, the ENTER PASSWORD box will be displayed again. If incorrect password is input 3 times, the projector will turn off. Afterwards the projector will turn off every time an incorrect password is input. 3. Items shown in the table below can be performed. If you have forgotten your password (1). While the ENTER PASSWORD box is displayed, press and hold the RESET button on the remote control for about 3 seconds or press and hold the INPUT button for 3 seconds while pressing the ► button on the projector. (2). The 10 digit Inquiring Code will be displayed. Contact your dealer with the 10 digit Inquiring Code. Your password will be sent after your user registration information is conrmed. • If there is no key input for about 55 seconds while the Inquiring Code is displayed, the menu will close. If necessary, repeat the process from (1). Item SECURITY PASSWORD CHANGE Description (1) Use the ▲/▼ buttons on the SECURITY menu to select SECURITY PASSWORD CHANGE and press the ► button to display the ENTER NEW PASSWORD box. (2) Use the ▲/▼/◄/► buttons to enter the new password. (3) Move the cursor to the right side of the ENTER NEW PASSWORD box and press the ► button to display the NEW PASSWORD AGAIN box, enter the same password again. (4) Move the cursor to the right side of the NEW PASSWORD AGAIN box and press the ► button and the NOTE NEW PASSWORD box will be displayed for about 30 seconds, please make note of the password during this time. Pressing the ENTER button on the remote control or ► button on the projector will close the NOTE NEW PASSWORD box. • Please do not forget your password. (continued on next page) 50 SECURITY menu Item Description The MyScreen PASSWORD function can be used to prohibit access to the MyScreen function and prevent the currently registered MyScreen image from being overwritten. 1 Turning on the MyScreen PASSWORD MyScreen PASSWORD 1-1 Use the ▲/▼ buttons on the SECURITY menu to select MyScreen PASSWORD and press the ► button to display the MyScreen PASSWORD on/ off menu. 1-2 Use the ▲/▼ buttons on the MyScreen PASSWORD on/off menu to select ON. The ENTER NEW PASSWORD box (small) will be displayed. ENTER NEW PASSWORD box (small) 1-3 Use the ▲/▼/◄/► buttons to enter the password. Move the cursor to the right side of the ENTER NEW PASSWORD box (small) and press the ► button to display the NEW PASSWORD AGAIN box, enter the same PASSWORD again. 1-4 Move the cursor to the right side of the NEW PASSWORD AGAIN box and press the ► button to display the NOTE NEW PASSWORD box for about 30 seconds, please make note of the password during this time. Pressing the ENTER button on the remote control or ► button on the projector will return to MyScreen PASSWORD on/off menu. When a password is set for MyScreen: • The MyScreen registration function (and menu) will be unavailable. • The MyScreen Lock menu will be unavailable. • The START UP setting will be locked on MyScreen (and the menu will be unavailable). Turning the MyScreen PASSWORD off will allow normal operation of these functions. • Please do not forget your MyScreen PASSWORD. 2 Turning off the MyScreen PASSWORD 2-1 Follow the procedure in 1-1 to display the MyScreen PASSWORD on/off menu. 2-2 Select OFF to display the ENTER PASSWORD box (large). Enter the registered password and the screen will return to the ENTER PASSWORD box MyScreen PASSWORD on/off menu. (large) If an incorrect PASSWORD is input, the menu will close. If necessary, repeat the process from 2-1. 3 If you have forgotten your password 3-1 Follow the procedure in 1-1 to display the MyScreen PASSWORD on/off menu. 3-2 Select OFF to display the ENTER PASSWORD box (large). The 10 digit Inquiring Code will be displayed inside the box. 3-3 Contact your dealer with the 10 digit Inquiring Code. Your password will be sent after your user registration information is conrmed. (continued on next page) 51 SECURITY menu Item Description PIN LOCK is a function which prevents the projector from being used unless a registered Code is input. 1 Turning on the PIN LOCK PIN LOCK 1-1 Use the ▲/▼ buttons on the SECURITY menu to select PIN LOCK and press the ► button or the ENTER button to display the PIN LOCK on/ off menu. 1-2 Use the ▲/▼ buttons on the PIN LOCK on/ off menu to select ON and the Enter PIN Code box will be displayed. 1-3 Input a 4 part PIN code using the ▲/▼/◄/►, COMPUTER or INPUT button. The PIN Code again box will appear. Reenter the same PIN code. This will complete the PIN code registration. • If there is no key input for about 55 seconds while the Enter PIN Code box or the PIN Code again box is displayed, the menu will close. If necessary, repeat the process from 1-1. Afterwards, anytime the projector is restarted after AC power is turned off the Enter PIN Code box will be displayed. Enter the registered PIN code. The projector can be used after entering the registered PIN code. If an incorrect PIN code is input, the Enter PIN code box will be displayed again. If an incorrect PIN Code is input 3 times, the projector will turn off. Afterwards the projector will turn off every time an incorrect PIN code is input. The projector will also turn off if there is no key input for about 5 minutes while the Enter PIN code box is displayed. This function will activate only when the projector is started after AC power is turned off. • Please do not forget your PIN code. 2 Turning off the PIN LOCK 2-1 Follow the procedure in 1-1 to display the PIN LOCK on/off menu. 2-2 Use the ▲/▼ buttons to select OFF and the Enter PIN Code box will be displayed. Enter the registered PIN code to turn the PIN LOCK function off. If an incorrect PIN Code is input 3 times, the menu will close. 3 If you have forgotten your PIN Code 3-1 While the Enter PIN Code box is displayed, press and hold the RESET button for three seconds or press and hold the INPUT button for 3 seconds while pressing the ► button on the projector. The 10 digit Inquiring Code will be displayed. • If there is no key input for about 5 minutes while the Inquiring Code is displayed, the projector will turn off. 3-2 Contact your dealer with the 10 digit Inquiring Code. Your PIN Code will be sent after your user registration information is conrmed. (continued on next page) 52 SECURITY menu Item Description If this function is set to ON when the vertical angle of the projector or MIRROR setting at which the projector is turned on is different than the previously recorded, the TRANSITION DETECTOR ON alarm will be displayed and the projector will not display the input signal. • To display the signal again, set this function OFF. • After about 5 minutes of displaying the TRANSITION DETECTOR ON alarm, the lamp will turn off. • Keystone adjustment feature has been prohibited as long as the Transition Detector function is on. 1 Turning on the TRANSITION DETECTOR TRANSITION DETECTOR 1-1 Use the ▲/▼ buttons on the SECURITY menu to select TRANSITION DETECTOR and press the ► or the ENTER button to display the TRANSITION DETECTOR on/off menu. 1-2 Use the ▲/▼ buttons on the TRANSITION DETECTOR on/off menu to select ON. Select ON and the current angle and MIRROR setting will be recorded. The ENTER NEW PASSWORD box (small) will be displayed. ENTER NEW PASSWORD box (small) 1-3 Use the ▲/▼/◄/► buttons to enter a password. Move the cursor to the right side of the ENTER NEW PASSWORD box (small) and press the ► button to display the NEW PASSWORD AGAIN box, enter the same password again. 1-4 Move the cursor to the right side of the NEW PASSWORD AGAIN box and press the ► button to display the NOTE NEW PASSWORD box for about 30 seconds, please make note of the password during this time. Pressing the ENTER button on the remote control or the ► button on the projector will return to the TRANSITION DETECTOR on/off menu. • Please do not forget your TRANSITION DETECTOR password. • This function will activate only when the projector is started after turning off the AC power. • This feature may not function properly if the projector is not in a stable position when ON is selected. 2 Turning off the TRANSITION DETECTOR 2-1 Follow the procedure in 1-1 to display the TRANSITION DETECTOR on/off menu. 2-2 Select OFF to display the ENTER PASSWORD box (large). Enter the registered password and the screen will return to the TRANSITION DETECTOR on/off menu. If an incorrect password is input, the menu will ENTER PASSWORD box close. If necessary, repeat the process from 2-1. 3 If you have forgotten your password (large) 3-1 Follow the procedure in 1-1 to display the TRANSITION DETECTOR on/off menu. 3-2 Select OFF to display the ENTER PASSWORD box (large). The 10 digit Inquiring Code will be displayed inside the box. 3-3 Contact your dealer with the 10 digit Inquiring Code. Your password will be sent after your user registration information is conrmed. (continued on next page) 53 SECURITY menu Item Description The MY TEXT PASSWORD function can prevent the MY TEXT from being overwritten. When the password is set for the MY TEXT; • The MY TEXT DISPLAY menu will be unavailable, which can prohibit changing the DISPLAY setting. • The MY TEXT WRITING menu will be unavailable, which can prevent the MY TEXT from being overwritten. 1 Turning on the MY TEXT PASSWORD MY TEXT PASSWORD 1-1 Use the ▲/▼ buttons on the SECURITY menu to select the MY TEXT PASSWORD and press the ► button to display the MY TEXT PASSWORD on/off menu. 1-2 Use the ▲/▼ buttons on the MY TEXT PASSWORD on/off menu to select ON. The ENTER NEW PASSWORD box (small) will be displayed. 1-3 Use the ▲/▼/◄/► buttons to enter the ENTER NEW PASSWORD box (small) password. Move the cursor to the right side of the ENTER NEW PASSWORD box (small) and press the ► button to display the NEW PASSWORD AGAIN box, and then enter the same password again. 1-4 Move the cursor to the right side of the NEW PASSWORD AGAIN box and press ► button to display the NOTE NEW PASSWORD box for about 30 seconds, then please make note of the password during this time. Pressing the ENTER button on the remote control or ► button on the projector will return to the MY TEXT PASSWORD on/off menu. 2 Turning off the MY TEXT PASSWORD 2-1 Follow the procedure in 1-1 to display the MY TEXT PASSWORD on/off menu. 2-2 Select OFF to display the ENTER PASSWORD box (large). Enter the registered password and the screen will return to the MY TEXT PASSWORD on/off menu. ENTER PASSWORD box (large) If an incorrect password is input, the menu will close. If necessary, repeat the process from 2-1 3 If you have forgotten your password 3-1 Follow the procedure in 1-1 to display the MY TEXT PASSWORD on/off menu. 3-2 Select OFF to display the ENTER PASSWORD box (large). The 10 digit inquiring code will be displayed inside the box. 3-3 Contact your dealer with the 10 digit inquiring code. Your password will be sent after your user registration information is conrmed. (continued on next page) 54 SECURITY menu Item MY TEXT DISPLAY MY TEXT WRITING Description (1) Use the ▲/▼ buttons on the SECURITY menu to select the MY TEXT DISPLAY and press the ► button to display the MY TEXT DISPLAY on/off menu. (2) Use the ▲/▼ buttons on the MY TEXT DISPLAY on/off menu to select on or off. ON Ù OFF When it is set ON, the MY TEXT will be displayed on the START UP screen and the INPUT_ INFORMATION when the INFORMATION on the SERVICE menu is chosen. • This function is available only when the MY TEXT PASSWORD function is set to the OFF. (1) Use the ▲/▼ buttons on the SECURITY menu to select the MY TEXT WRITING and press the ► button. The MY TEXT WRITING dialog will be displayed. (2) The current MY TEXT will be displayed on the rst 3 lines. If not yet written, the lines will be blank. Use the ▲/▼/◄/► buttons and the ENTER or INPUT button to select and enter characters. To erase 1 character at one time, press the RESET button or press the ◄ and INPUT button at the same time. Also if you move the cursor to DELETE or ALL CLEAR on screen and press the ENTER or INPUT button, 1 character or all characters will be erased. The MY TEXT can be input up to 24 characters on each line. (3) To change an already inserted character, press the ▲/▼ button to move the cursor to one of the rst 3 lines, and use the ◄/► buttons to move the cursor on the character to be changed. After pressing the ENTER or INPUT button, the character is selected. Then, follow the same procedure as described at the item (2) above. (4) To nish entering text, move the cursor to the OK on screen and press the ►, ENTER or INPUT button. To revert to the previous MY TEXT without saving changes, move the cursor to the CANCEL on screen and press the ◄, ENTER or INPUT button. • The MY TEXT WRITING function is available only when the MY TEXT PASSWORD function is set to OFF. 55 Maintenance Maintenance Replacing the lamp A lamp has nite product life. Using the lamp for long periods of time could cause the pictures darker or the color tone poor. Note that each lamp has a different lifetime, and some may burst or burn out soon after you start using them. Preparation of a new lamp and early replacement are recommended. To prepare a new lamp, make contact with your dealer and tell the lamp type number. Type number : DT01141 Lamp cover Replacing the lamp Turn the projector off, and unplug the power cord. Allow the projector to cool for at least 45 minutes. Prepare a new lamp. If the projector is mounted on a ceiling, or if the lamp has broken, also ask the dealer to replace the lamp. 1. 2. In case of replacement by yourself, follow the following procedure. the screw (marked by arrow) of the lamp 3. Loosen cover and then slide and lift the lamp cover to the 4. 5. 6. side to remove it. Loosen the 2 screws (marked by arrow) of the lamp, and slowly pick up the lamp by the handle. Never loosen any other screws. Insert the new lamp, and retighten rmly the 2 screws of the lamp that are loosened in the previous process to lock it in place. While putting the interlocking parts of the lamp cover and the projector together, slide the lamp cover back in place. Then rmly fasten the screw of the lamp cover. the projector on and reset the lamp time using 7. Turn the LAMP TIME item in the OPTION menu. 3 㧠 㧡 Handle 6 (1) Press the MENU button to display a menu. (2) Point at the ADVANCED MENU in the menu using the ▼/▲ button, then press the ► button. (3) Point at the OPTION in the left column of the menu using the ▼/▲ button, then press the ► button. (4) Point at the LAMP TIME using the ▼/▲ button, then press the ► button. A dialog will appear. (5) Press the ► button to select “OK” on the dialog. It performs resetting the lamp time. CAUTION is taken out. ►Do not touch any inner space of the projector, while the lamp NOTE • Please reset the lamp time only when you have replaced the lamp, for a suitable indication about the lamp. 56 Maintenance Replacing the lamp (continued) Lamp warning HIGH VOLTAGE HIGH TEMPERATURE HIGH PRESSURE WARNING ►The projector uses a high-pressure mercury glass lamp. The lamp can break with a loud bang, or burn out, if jolted or scratched, handled while hot, or worn over time. Note that each lamp has a different lifetime, and some may burst or burn out soon after you start using them. In addition, if the bulb bursts, it is possible for shards of glass to y into the lamp housing, and for gas containing mercury and dust containing ne particles of glass to escape from the projector’s vent holes. ►About disposal of a lamp: This product contains a mercury lamp; do not put it in a trash. Dispose of it in accordance with environmental laws. • For lamp recycling, go to www.lamprecycle.org (in the US). • For product disposal, consult your local government agency or www.eiae.org (in the US) or www.epsc.ca (in Canada). For more information, call your dealer. Disconnect the plug from the power outlet • If the lamp should break (it will make a loud bang when it does), unplug the power cord from the outlet, and make sure to request a replacement lamp from your local dealer. Note that shards of glass could damage the projector’s internals, or cause injury during handling, so please do not try to clean the projector or replace the lamp yourself. • If the lamp should break (it will make a loud bang when it does), ventilate the room well, and make sure not to inhale the gas or ne particles that come out from the projector's vent holes, and not to get them into your eyes or mouth. • Before replacing the lamp, turn the projector off and unplug the power cord, then wait at least 45 minutes for the lamp to cool sufficiently. Handling the lamp while hot can cause burns, as well as damaging the lamp. • Never unscrew except the appointed (marked by an arrow) screws. • Do not open the lamp cover while the projector is suspended from a ceiling. This is dangerous, since if the lamp’s bulb has broken, the shards will fall out when the cover is opened. In addition, working in high places is dangerous, so ask your local dealer to have the lamp replaced even if the bulb is not broken. • Do not use the projector with the lamp cover removed. At the lamp replacing, make sure that the screws are screwed in firmly. Loose screws could result in damage or injury. • Use only the lamp of the specied type. Use of a lamp that does not meet the lamp specications for this model could cause a re, damage or shorten the life of this product. • If the lamp breaks soon after the first time it is used, it is possible that there are electrical problems elsewhere besides the lamp. If this happens, consult your local dealer or a service representative. • Handle with care: jolting or scratching could cause the lamp bulb to burst during use. • Using the lamp for long periods of time, could cause it dark, not to light up or to burst. When the pictures appear dark, or when the color tone is poor, please replace the lamp as soon as possible. Do not use old (used) lamps; this is a cause of breakage. 57 Maintenance Cleaning and replacing the air filter The air lter unit of this projector consists of a lter cover, two kinds of lters, and a lter frame. The new double large lters system is expected to function longer. However, please check and clean it periodically to keep ventilation needed for normal operation of the projector. When the indicators or a message prompts you to clean the air lter, comply with it as soon as possible. Replace the lters when they are damaged or too soiled. To prepare new lters, make contact with your dealer and tell the following type number. Type number : UX36761 (Filter set) When you replace the lamp, please replace the air lter. An air lter of specied type will come together with a replacement lamp for this projector. the projector off, and unplug the power cord. 1. Turn Allow the projector to sufciently cool down. 2 2. Use a vacuum cleaner on and around the lter cover. 3. Pick and pull up the lter cover knobs to take it off. a vacuum cleaner for the lter vent of the 4. Use projector. the ne meshed lter out while holding the 5. Take lter cover. It is recommended to leave the coarse meshed lter in the lter cover as it is. Filter cover 3 Filter cover knobs 4 a vacuum cleaner on both sides of the ne 6. Use meshed lter while holding it so it will not be sucked in. Use a vacuum cleaner for the inside of the lter cover to clean up the coarse meshed lter. If the lters are damaged or heavily soiled, replace them with new ones. the ne meshed lter on the coarse meshed 7. Put one, turning its stitched side up. 8. Put the lter unit back into the projector. (continued on next page) 58 Intake vent 7 Filter (coarse meshed) Filter (ne meshed) Stitched side Maintenance Cleaning and replacing the air lter (continued) Turn the projector on and reset the lter time using the FILTER TIME item in 9. the EASY MENU. (1) Press the MENU button to display a menu. (2) Point at the FILTER TIME using the ▼/▲ button, then press the ► button. A dialog will appear. (3) Press the ► button to select “OK” on the dialog. It performs resetting the lter time. WARNING ►Before taking care of the air lter, make sure the power cable is not plugged in, then allow the projector to cool sufciently. Taking care of the air lter in a high temperature state of the projector could cause an electric shock, a burn or malfunction to the projector. ►Use only the air lter of the specied type. Do not use the projector without the air lter or the lter cover. It could result in a re or malfunction to the projector. ►Clean the air lter periodically. If the air lter becomes clogged by dust or the like, internal temperatures rise and could cause a re, a burn or malfunction to the projector. NOTE • Please replace the air lter when it is damaged or too soiled. • When you replace the projection lamp, please replace the air lter. An air lter of specied type will come together with a replacement lamp for this projector. • Please reset the lter time only when you have cleaned or replaced the air lter, for a suitable indication about the air lter. • The projector may display the message such as “CHECK THE AIR FLOW” or turn off the projector, to prevent the internal heat level rising. 59 Maintenance Other care Inside of the projector In order to ensure the safe use of your projector, please have it cleaned and inspected by your dealer about once every year. Caring for the lens If the lens is awed, soiled or fogged, it could cause deterioration of display quality. Please take care of the lens, being cautious of handling. Turn the projector off, and unplug the power cord. Allow the projector to cool sufciently. After making sure that the projector is cool adequately, lightly wipe the lens with a commercially available lens-cleaning wipe. Do not touch the lens directly with your hand. 1. 2. Caring for the cabinet and remote control Incorrect care could have adverse inuence such as discoloration, peeling paint, etc. Turn the projector off, and unplug the power cord. Allow the projector to cool sufciently. After making sure that the projector is cool adequately, lightly wipe with gauze or a soft cloth. If the projector is extremely dirty, dip soft cloth in water or a neutral cleaner diluted in water, and wipe lightly after wringing well. Then, wipe lightly with a soft, dry cloth. 1. 2. WARNING ►Before caring, make sure the power cord is not plugged in, and then allow the projector to cool sufciently. The care in a high temperature state of the projector could cause a burn and/or malfunction to the projector. ►Never try to care for the inside of the projector personally. Doing is so dangerous. ►Avoid wetting the projector or inserting liquids in the projector. It could result in a re, an electric shock, and/or malfunction to the projector. • Do not put anything containing water, cleaners or chemicals near the projector. • Do not use aerosols or sprays. CAUTION ►Please take right care of the projector according to the following. Incorrect care could cause not only an injury but adverse inuence such as discoloration, peeling paint, etc. ►Do not use cleaners or chemicals other than those specied in this manual. ►Do not polish or wipe with hard objects. 60 Troubleshooting Troubleshooting If an abnormal operation should occur, stop using the projector immediately. WARNING ►Never use the projector if abnormal operations such as smoke, strange odor, excessive sound, damaged casing or elements or cables, penetration of liquids or foreign matter, etc. should occur. In such cases, immediately disconnect the power plug from the power outlet. After making sure that the smoke or odor has stopped, contact to your dealer or service company. Otherwise if a problem occurs with the projector, the following checks and measures are recommended before requesting repair. If this does not resolve the problem, please contact your dealer or service company. They will tell you what warranty condition is applied. Related messages When some message appears, check and cope with it according to the following table. Although these messages will be automatically disappeared around several minutes, it will be reappeared every time the power is turned on. Message Description There is no input signal. Please conrm the signal input connection, and the status of the signal source. The horizontal or vertical frequency of the input signal is not within the specied range. Please conrm the specs for your projector or the signal source specs. An improper signal is input. Please conrm the specs for your projector or the signal source specs. The internal temperature is rising. Please turn the power off, and allow the projector to cool down at least 20 minutes. After having conrmed the following items, please turn the power ON again. • Is there blockage of the air passage aperture? • Is the air lter dirty? • Does the peripheral temperature exceed 35°C? If the same indication is displayed after the remedy, please set FAN SPEED of the SERVICE item in the OPTION menu to HIGH. A note of precaution when cleaning the air lter. Please immediately turn the power off, and clean or change the air lter referring to the “Cleaning and replacing the air lter” section of this manual. After you have cleaned or changed the air lter, please be sure to reset the lter timer (46). 61 Troubleshooting Regarding the indicator lamps When operation of the LAMP, TEMP and POWER indicators differs from usual, check and cope with it according to the following table. POWER LAMP TEMP Description indicator indicator indicator Turned Turned The projector is in a standby state. Lighting Please refer to the section “Power on/off”. off off In Orange Blinking In Green Turned off Turned off The projector is warming up. Lighting In Green Turned off Turned off The projector is in an on state. Blinking In Orange Turned off Turned off The projector is cooling down. Blinking In Red (discretionary) (discretionary) Please wait. Ordinary operations may be performed. Please wait. The projector is cooling down. A certain error has been detected. Please wait until POWER indicator nishes blinking, and then perform the proper measure using the item descriptions below. The lamp does not light, and there is a possibility that interior portion has become heated. Blinking In Red or Lighting In Red Lighting In Red Turned off Please turn the power off, and allow the projector to cool down at least 20 minutes. After the projector has sufciently cooled down, please make conrmation of the following items, and then turn the power on again. • Is there blockage of the air passage aperture? • Is the air lter dirty? • Does the peripheral temperature exceed 35°C? If the same indication is displayed after the remedy, please change the lamp referring to the section “Replacing the lamp”. The lamp cover has not been properly xed. Blinking In Red or Lighting In Red Blinking In Red Turned off Please turn the power off, and allow the projector to cool down at least 45 minutes. After the projector has sufciently cooled down, please make conrmation of the attachment state of the lamp cover. After performing any needed maintenance, turn the power on again. If the same indication is displayed after the remedy, please contact your dealer or service company. The cooling fan is not operating. Blinking In Red or Lighting In Red Turned off Blinking In Red (Continued on next page) 62 Please turn the power off, and allow the projector to cool down at least 20 minutes. After the projector has sufciently cooled down, please make conrmation that no foreign matter has become caught in the fan, etc., and then turn the power on again. If the same indication is displayed after the remedy, please contact your dealer or service company. Troubleshooting Regarding the indicator lamps (continued) POWER LAMP TEMP indicator indicator indicator Description There is a possibility that the interior portion has become heated. Blinking In Red or Lighting In Red Turned off Lighting In Red Please turn the power off, and allow the projector to cool down at least 20 minutes. After the projector has sufciently cooled down, please make conrmation of the following items, and then turn the power on again. • Is there blockage of the air passage aperture? • Is the air lter dirty? • Does the peripheral temperature exceed 35°C? If the same indication is displayed after the remedy, please set FAN SPEED of SERVICE item in OPTION menu to HIGH (48). It is time to clean the air lter. Lighting In Green Simultaneous blinking in Red Lighting In Green Alternative blinking in Red Please immediately turn the power off, and clean or change the air lter referring to the section “Cleaning and replacing the air lter”. After cleaning or changing the air lter, please be sure to reset the lter timer. After the remedy, reset the power to ON. There is a possibility that the interior portion has become overcooled. Please use the unit within the usage temperature parameters (5°C to 35°C). After the treatment, reset the power to ON. NOTE • When the interior portion has become overheated, for safety purposes, the projector is automatically shut down, and the indicator lamps may also be turned off. In such a case, disconnect the power cord, and wait at least 45 minutes. After the projector has sufciently cooled down, please make conrmation of the attachment state of the lamp and lamp cover, and then turn the power on again. Resetting all settings When it is hard to correct some wrong settings, the FACTORY RESET function of SERVICE item in OPTION menu (49) can reset all settings(except LANGUAGE, FILTER TIME, LAMP TIME, FILTER MESSAGE and SECURITY settings and etc.) to the factory default. 63 Troubleshooting Phenomena that may be easy to be mistaken for machine defects About the phenomenon confused with a machine defect, check and cope with it according to the following table. Phenomenon Cases not involving a machine defect The electrical power cord is not plugged in. Correctly connect the power cord. Reference page 11 The main power source has been interrupted during operation such as by a power outage (blackout), etc. Power does not come on. Please disconnect the power plug from the power outlet, and allow the projector to cool down at least 10 minutes, then turn the power on again. 11, 14 Either there is no lamp and/or lamp cover, or either of these has not been properly xed. Please turn the power off and disconnect the power plug from the power outlet, and allow the projector to cool down at least 45 minutes. After the projector has sufciently cooled down, please make conrmation of the attachment state of the lamp and lamp cover, and then turn the power on again. The signal cables are not correctly connected. Correctly connect the connection cables. 56, 57 9 Signal source does not correctly work. Correctly set up the signal source device by referring to the manual of the source device. Neither sounds nor pictures are outputted. The input changeover settings are mismatched. Select the input signal, and correct the settings. 16, 17 The BLANK function for pictures and the MUTE function for sounds are working. AV MUTE may be active. Refer to the item “Sound does not come out” and “No pictures are displayed” on the next page to turn off the MUTE and BLANK functions. (Continued on next page) 64 – 16, 23, 47 Troubleshooting Phenomena that may be easy to be mistaken for machine defects (continued) Phenomenon Cases not involving a machine defect The signal cables are not correctly connected. Correctly connect the audio cables. Reference page 9 The MUTE function is working. Sound does not come out. Restore the sound pressing the MUTE or VOLUME +/button on the remote control. 16 The volume is adjusted to an extremely low level. Adjust the volume to a higher level using the menu function or the remote control. 16 The AUDIO SOURCE/SPEAKER setting is not correct. Correctly set the AUDIO SOURCE/SPEAKER in the AUDIO menu. The lens cover is attached. Remove the lens cover. The signal cables are not correctly connected. Correctly connect the connection cables. 38 15 9 The brightness is adjusted to an extremely low level. No pictures are displayed. Adjust the BRIGHTNESS to a higher level using the menu function. The computer cannot detect the projector as a plug and play monitor. Make sure that the computer can detect a plug and play monitor using another plug and play monitor. 28 10 The BLANK screen is displayed. Press the BLANK button on the control panel or the remote control. Video screen display freezes. The FREEZE function is working. Press the FREEZE button to restore the screen to normal. 23 23 Color settings are not correctly adjusted. Colors have a faded- out appearance, or Color tone is poor. Perform picture adjustments by changing the COLOR TEMP, COLOR, TINT and/or COLOR SPACE settings, using the menu functions. 29, 33 The COLOR SPACE setting is not suitable. Change the COLOR SPACE setting to the AUTO, RGB, SMPTE240, REC709 or REC601. 33 (Continued on next page) 65 Troubleshooting Phenomena that may be easy to be mistaken for machine defects (continued) Phenomenon Cases not involving a machine defect The brightness and/or contrast are adjusted to an extremely low level. Adjust the BRIGHTNESS and/or CONTRAST settings to a higher level using the menu function. Pictures appear dark. Reference page 28 The ECO MODE function is working. Select the NORMAL for the ECO MODE item in the SETUP menu. The lamp is approaching the end of its product lifetime. 37 56, 57 Replace the lamp. Either the focus and/or horizontal phase settings are not properly adjusted. Pictures appear blurry. Adjust the focus using the focus ring, and/or the H PHASE using the menu function. The lens is dirty or misty. Clean the lens referring to the section “Caring for the lens”. No signal is The SAVING function is working in the standby state. output from the Select the NORMAL for the STANDBY MODE item in the MONITOR OUT SETUP menu. and AUDIO OUT ports. 19, 32 60 37 RS-232C does not work. NOTE • Although bright spots or dark spots may appear on the screen, this is a unique characteristic of liquid crystal displays, and it does not constitute or imply a machine defect. 66 6SHFLÀFDWLRQV Specications 6SHFLÀFDWLRQV Item Product name Liquid Crystal Panel Lamp Speaker Power supply Power consumption Temperature range Size Weight (mass) Ports Optional parts Specication Liquid crystal projector 786,432 pixels (1024 horizontal x 768 vertical) 200 W UHB 1W AC 100-120 V/2.9 A, AC 220-240 V/1.4 A AC 100-120 V/290 W, AC 220-240 V/270 W 5 ~ 35 °C (Operating) 306 (W) x 77 (H) x 221 (D) mm * Not including protruding parts. Please refer to the following gure. approx. 2.2 kg Computer input port COMPUTER IN1 ................................D-sub 15 pin mini x1 COMPUTER IN2 ................................D-sub 15 pin mini x1 Computer output port MONITOR OUT ...................................D-sub 15 pin mini x1 Video input port S-VIDEO ................................................... mini DIN 4 pin x1 VIDEO ..................................................................... RCA x1 Audio input/output port AUDIO IN1 .....................................................Stereo mini x1 AUDIO IN2 .....................................................Stereo mini x1 AUDIO OUT ..................................................Stereo mini x1 Others USB ......................................................................USB-B x1 CONTROL .................................................... D-sub 9 pin x1 Lamp: DT01141 Filter set: UX36761 Mounting accessary: HAS-X1 (Bracket for ceiling mount) HAS-204L (Fixing adaptor for low ceilings) HAS-304H (Fixing adaptor for high ceilings) Soft case: PX10692 Laser remote control: RC-R008 * For more information, please consult your dealer. 67 Specifications 221 Specications (continued) 77 83 306 [unit: mm] 68 Projector CP-X2520/CP-X3020 User's Manual (detailed) Operating Guide – Technical Example of PC signal Resolution (H x V) H. frequency (kHz) V. frequency (Hz) 37.9 85.0 720 x 400 640 x 480 31.5 59.9 640 x 480 37.9 72.8 640 x 480 37.5 75.0 640 x 480 43.3 85.0 800 x 600 35.2 56.3 800 x 600 37.9 60.3 800 x 600 48.1 72.2 800 x 600 46.9 75.0 800 x 600 53.7 85.1 832 x 624 49.7 74.5 1024 x 768 48.4 60.0 1024 x 768 56.5 70.1 1024 x 768 60.0 75.0 1024 x 768 68.7 85.0 1152 x 864 67.5 75.0 1280 x 768 47.7 60.0 1280 x 800 49.7 60.0 1280 x 960 60.0 60.0 1280 x 1024 64.0 60.0 1280 x 1024 80.0 75.0 1280 x 1024 91.1 85.0 1400 x 1050 65.2 60.0 1600 x 1200 75.0 60.0 Rating VESA VESA VESA VESA VESA VESA VESA VESA VESA VESA VESA VESA VESA VESA VESA VESA VESA VESA VESA VESA VESA VESA VESA Signal mode TEXT VGA (60Hz) VGA (72Hz) VGA (75Hz) VGA (85Hz) SVGA (56Hz) SVGA (60Hz) SVGA (72Hz) SVGA (75Hz) SVGA (85Hz) Mac 16” mode XGA (60Hz) XGA (70Hz) XGA (75Hz) XGA (85Hz) 1152 x 864 (75Hz) W-XGA (60Hz) 1280 x 800 (60Hz) 1280 x 960 (60Hz) SXGA (60Hz) SXGA (75Hz) SXGA (85Hz) SXGA+ (60Hz) UXGA (60Hz) NOTE • Be sure to check jack type, signal level, timing and resolution before connecting this projector to a PC. • Some PCs may have multiple display screen modes. Use of some of these modes will not be possible with this projector. • Depending on the input signal, full-size display may not be possible in some cases. Refer to the number of display pixels above. • Although the projector can display signals with resolution up to UXGA (1600x1200), the signal will be converted to the projector’s panel resolution before being displayed. The best display performance will be achieved if the resolutions of the input signal and projector panel are identical. • Automatic adjustment may not function correctly with some input signals. • The image may not be displayed correctly when the input sync signal is a composite sync or a sync on G. 1 Initial set signals Initial set signals The following signals are used for the initial settings. The signal timing of some PC models may be different. In such case, adjust the items V POSITION and H POSITION in the IMAGE menu. Back porch (B) Front porch (D) Active video (C) Data H. Sync. Sync (A) Back porch (b) Front porch (d) Active video (c) Data V. Sync. Sync (a) Resolution Horizontal signal timing (μs) Vertical signal timing (lines) Signal mode (H x V) (A) (B) (C) (D) (a) (b) (c) (d) 2.0 3.0 20.3 1.0 3 42 400 1 TEXT 720 x 400 640 x 480 3.8 1.9 25.4 0.6 2 33 480 10 VGA (60Hz) 640 x 480 1.3 4.1 20.3 0.8 3 28 480 9 VGA (72Hz) 640 x 480 2.0 3.8 20.3 0.5 3 16 480 1 VGA (75Hz) 640 x 480 1.6 2.2 17.8 1.6 3 25 480 1 VGA (85Hz) 800 x 600 2.0 3.6 22.2 0.7 2 22 600 1 SVGA (56Hz) 800 x 600 3.2 2.2 20.0 1.0 4 23 600 1 SVGA (60Hz) 800 x 600 2.4 1.3 16.0 1.1 6 23 600 37 SVGA (72Hz) 800 x 600 1.6 3.2 16.2 0.3 3 21 600 1 SVGA (75Hz) 800 x 600 1.1 2.7 14.2 0.6 3 27 600 1 SVGA (85Hz) 832 x 624 1.1 3.9 14.5 0.6 3 39 624 1 Mac 16" mode 1024 x 768 2.1 2.5 15.8 0.4 6 29 768 3 XGA (60Hz) 1024 x 768 1.8 1.9 13.7 0.3 6 29 768 3 XGA (70Hz) 1024 x 768 1.2 2.2 13.0 0.2 3 28 768 1 XGA (75Hz) 1024 x 768 1.0 2.2 10.8 0.5 3 36 768 1 XGA (85Hz) 1152 x 864 1.2 2.4 10.7 0.6 3 32 864 1 1152 x 864 (75Hz) 1280 x 768 1.7 2.5 16.0 0.8 3 23 768 1 W-XGA (60Hz) 1280 x 800 1.6 2.4 15.3 0.8 3 24 800 1 W-XGA (60Hz) 1280 x 960 1.0 2.9 11.9 0.9 3 36 960 1 W-XGA (60Hz) 1280 x 1024 1.0 2.3 11.9 0.4 3 38 1024 1 SXGA (60Hz) 1280 x 1024 1.1 1.8 9.5 0.1 3 38 1024 1 SXGA (75Hz) 1280 x 1024 1.0 1.4 8.1 0.4 3 44 1024 1 SXGA (85Hz) 1400 x 1050 1.2 2.0 11.4 0.7 3 33 1050 1 SXGA+ (60Hz) 1600 x 1200 1.2 1.9 9.9 0.4 3 46 1200 1 UXGA (60Hz) 2 Connection to the ports Connection to the ports NOTICE ►Use the cables with straight plugs, not L-shaped ones, as the input ports of the projector are recessed. A B C A COMPUTER IN1, B COMPUTER IN2, C MONITOR OUT D-sub 15pin mini shrink jack <Computer signal> • Video signal: RGB separate, Analog, 0.7Vp-p, 75Ω terminated (positive) • H/V. sync. signal: TTL level (positive/negative) • Composite sync. signal: TTL level <Component video signal> • Video signal: -Y, Analog, 1.0±0.1Vp-p with composite sync, 75Ω terminated -Cb/Pb, Analog, 0.7±0.1Vp-p, 75Ω terminated -Cr/Pr, Analog, 0.7±0.1Vp-p 75Ω terminated System: 480i@60, 480p@60, 576i@50, 576p@50, 720p@50/60, 1080i@50/60, 1080p@50/60 Pin 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Signal Video Red, Cr/Pr Video Green, Y Video Blue, Cb/Pb (No connection) Ground Ground Red, Ground Cr/Pr Ground Green, Ground Y Ground Blue, Ground Cb/Pb Pin Signal 9 (No connection) 10 Ground 11 (No connection) A : SDA (DDC data), (No connection) 12 B , C : (No connection) 13 14 15 H. sync / Composite sync., (No connection) V. sync., (No connection) A : SCL (DDC clock), (No connection) B , C : (No connection) 3 Connection to the ports (continued) D E D S-VIDEO Mini DIN 4pin jack 4 2 3 1 • System: NTSC, PAL, SECAM, PAL-M, PAL-N, NTSC4.43, PAL (60Hz) Pin Signal 1 Color signal 0.286Vp-p (NTSC, burst), 75Ω terminator Color signal 0.300Vp-p (PAL/SECAM, burst) 75Ω terminator 2 Brightness signal, 1.0Vp-p, 75Ω terminator 3 Ground 4 Ground E VIDEO RCA jack • System: NTSC, PAL, SECAM, PAL-M, PAL-N, NTSC4.43, PAL (60Hz) • 1.0±0.1Vp-p, 75Ω terminator 4 Connection to the ports (continued) F H G F AUDIO IN1, G AUDIO IN2 Ø3.5 stereo mini jack • 200 mVrms 47kΩ terminator H AUDIO OUT Ø3.5 stereo mini jack • 200 mVrms 1kΩ output impedance 5 Connection to the ports (continued) I J I USB 2 1 3 4 USB B type jack Pin Signal 1 +5V 2 - Data 3 + Data 4 Ground J CONTROL D-sub 9pin plug • About the details of RS-232C communication, please refer to the following page. Pin 1 Signal (No connection) Pin 4 Signal (No connection) 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 Pin 7 Signal RTS 2 RD 5 Ground 8 CTS 3 TD 6 (No connection) 9 (No connection) 6 Connection to the ports (continued) To input component video signal to COMPUTER IN ports ex. D-sub plug RCA plugs RCA connectors Y CB/PB CR/PR COMPONENT VIDEO OUT VCR/DVD/Blu-ray Disc player To input component video signal to the COMPUTER IN1 or IN2 port of the projector, use a RCA to D-sub cable or adapter. For about the pin description of the required cable or adapter, refer to the descriptions about COMPUTER IN1 and IN2 port (3). 7 RS-232C Communication RS-232C Communication When the projector connects to the computer by RS-232C communication, the projector can be controlled with RS-232C commands from the computer. For details of RS-232C commands, refer to RS-232C Communication command table (10). Connection 1. Turn off the projector and the computer. the projector's CONTROL port and the computer's RS-232C port 2. Connect with a RS-232C cable (cross). Use the cable that fullls the specication 3. shown in gure. Turn the computer on, and after the computer has started up turn the projector on. RS-232C CONTROL RS-232C Cable (cross) RS-232C port of the computer 7 8 9 5 4 3 6 2 9 8 1 CD (1) RD(2) TD (3) DTR (4) GND (5) DSR (6) RTS (7) DTS (8) RI (9) 8 CONTROL port of the projector 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 (1) − (2) RD (3) TD (4) − (5) GND (6) − (7) RTS (8) CTS (9) − RS-232C Communication (continued) Communication settings 1. Protocol 19200bps,8N1 2. Command format ("h" shows hexadecimal) Byte Number 0 1 Command Action 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Header code Packet L H 10 11 12 Data Header Data size CRC ag Action Type Setting code L L L L L H H H H H <SET>Change setting to desired value [(cL)(cH)] by [(eL)(eH)]. (aL) (aH) 01h 00h (bL) (bH) (cL) (cH) <GET>Read projector internal setup value [(bL) (bH)] . (aL) (aH) 02h 00h (bL) (bH) 00h 00h (aL) (aH) 04h 00h (bL) (bH) 00h 00h <DECREMENT> Decrement setup value [(bL)(bH)] by 1. (aL) (aH) 05h 00h (bL) (bH) 00h 00h <EXECUTE> Run a command [(bL)(bH)]. (aL) (aH) 06h 00h (bL) (bH) 00h 00h <INCREMENT> Increment setup value [(bL)(bH)] by 1. BEh EFh 03h 06h 00h [Header code], [Packet], [Data size] Set [BEh, EFh, 03h, 06h, 00h] to byte number 0 ~ 4. [CRC ag] For byte number 5, 6, refer to RS-232C Communication command table. [Action] Set functional code to byte number 7, 8. <SET> = [01h, 00h], <GET> = [02h, 00h], <INCREMENT> = [04h, 00h] <DECREMENT> = [05h, 00h], <EXECUTE> = [06h, 00h] Refer to the command table above. [Type], [Setting code] For byte number 9 ∼ 12, refer to RS-232C Communication command table. 9 RS-232C Communication command table RS-232C Communication command table Names Power Input Source Operation Type Set Set Error Status MAGNIFY FREEZE Set PICTURE MODE Set BRIGHTNESS BRIGHTNESS Reset CONTRAST CONTRAST Reset Turn off Turn on Get COMPUTER IN1 COMPUTER IN2 S-VIDEO VIDEO Get Get Get Increment Decrement NORMAL FREEZE Get NORMAL CINEMA DYNAMIC BOARD(BLACK) BOARD(GREEN) WHITEBOARD DAYTIME Get Get Increment Decrement Execute Get Increment Decrement Execute Header BE EF 03 BE EF 03 BE EF 03 [Example return] 00 00 [Off] BE EF 03 BE EF 03 BE EF 03 BE EF 03 BE EF 03 BE EF 03 [Example return] 00 00 [Normal] 04 00 >7HPSHUURU@ BE EF 03 BE EF 03 BE EF 03 BE EF 03 BE EF 03 BE EF 03 BE EF 03 BE EF 03 BE EF 03 BE EF 03 BE EF 03 BE EF 03 BE EF 03 BE EF 03 [Example return] 00 00 [Normal] 20 00 [BOARD(BLACK)] BE EF 03 BE EF 03 BE EF 03 BE EF 03 BE EF 03 BE EF 03 BE EF 03 BE EF 03 06 00 06 00 06 00 06 06 06 06 06 06 01 00 [On] 00 00 00 00 00 00 CRC Action 2A D3 BA D2 19 D3 01 00 01 00 02 00 02 00 [Cool down] FE D2 01 00 3E D0 01 00 9E D3 01 00 6E D3 01 00 CD D2 02 00 D9 D8 02 00 01 00 02 00 [Cover error] [Fan error] 05 00 07 00 >$LUÀRZHUURU@ >&ROGHUURU@ 06 00 7C D2 02 00 06 00 1A D2 04 00 06 00 CB D3 05 00 06 00 83 D2 01 00 06 00 13 D3 01 00 06 00 B0 D2 02 00 06 00 23 F6 01 00 06 00 B3 F7 01 00 06 00 E3 F4 01 00 06 00 E3 EF 01 00 06 00 73 EE 01 00 06 00 83 EE 01 00 06 00 E3 C7 01 00 06 00 10 F6 02 00 Command Data Type Setting Code 00 60 00 60 00 60 00 00 01 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 20 00 04 02 01 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 03 00 [Lamp error] 08 00 >)LOWHUHUURU@ 07 30 00 07 30 00 07 30 00 02 30 00 02 30 01 02 30 00 BA 30 00 BA 30 01 BA 30 04 BA 30 20 BA 30 21 BA 30 22 BA 30 40 BA 30 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 20 20 20 20 20 60 01 00 04 00 10 00 [Cinema] [Dynamic] [Custom] 21 00 22 00 [BOARD(GREEN)] [WHITEBOARD] 06 00 89 D2 02 00 03 20 06 00 EF D2 04 00 03 20 06 00 3E D3 05 00 03 20 06 00 58 D3 06 00 00 70 06 00 FD D3 02 00 04 20 06 00 9B D3 04 00 04 20 06 00 4A D2 05 00 04 20 06 00 A4 D2 06 00 01 70 40 00 [DAY TIME] 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 (continued on next page) 10 RS-232C Communication command table (continued) Names Operation Type GAMMA Set User Gamma Pattern Set User Gamma Point 1 User Gamma Point 1 Reset User Gamma Point 2 User Gamma Point 2 Reset User Gamma Point 3 User Gamma Point 3 Reset User Gamma Point 4 User Gamma Point 4 Reset User Gamma Point 5 User Gamma Point 5 Reset User Gamma Point 6 User Gamma Point 6 Reset User Gamma Point 7 User Gamma Point 7 Reset DEFAULT-1 CUSTOM-1 DEFAULT-2 CUSTOM-2 DEFAULT-3 CUSTOM-3 DEFAULT-4 CUSTOM-4 DEFAULT-5 CUSTOM-5 DEFAULT-6 CUSTOM-6 Get Off 9 steps gray scale 15 steps gray scale Ramp Get Get Increment Decrement Execute Get Increment Decrement Execute Get Increment Decrement Execute Get Increment Decrement Execute Get Increment Decrement Execute Get Increment Decrement Execute Get Increment Decrement Execute Header BE BE BE BE BE BE BE BE BE BE BE BE BE BE BE BE BE BE BE BE BE BE BE BE BE BE BE BE BE BE BE BE BE BE BE BE BE BE BE BE BE BE BE BE BE BE EF EF EF EF EF EF EF EF EF EF EF EF EF EF EF EF EF EF EF EF EF EF EF EF EF EF EF EF EF EF EF EF EF EF EF EF EF EF EF EF EF EF EF EF EF EF 03 03 03 03 03 03 03 03 03 03 03 03 03 03 03 03 03 03 03 03 03 03 03 03 03 03 03 03 03 03 03 03 03 03 03 03 03 03 03 03 03 03 03 03 03 03 CRC 06 06 06 06 06 06 06 06 06 06 06 06 06 06 06 06 06 06 06 06 06 06 06 06 06 06 06 06 06 06 06 06 06 06 06 06 06 06 06 06 06 06 06 06 06 06 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 07 07 97 97 67 67 F7 F7 C7 C7 57 57 F4 FB 6B 9B 0B C8 08 6E BF 58 F4 92 43 A4 B0 D6 07 E0 4C 2A FB 1C 38 5E 8F 68 C4 A2 73 94 80 E6 37 D0 E9 FD E8 FC E8 FC E9 FD EB FF EA FE F0 FA FB FB FA FA FE FE FF C2 FF FF FE C3 FF FF FE C3 FE FE FF C2 FF FF FE C3 FE FE FF C2 FE FE FF C2 Action 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 02 01 01 01 01 02 02 04 05 06 02 04 05 06 02 04 05 06 02 04 05 06 02 04 05 06 02 04 05 06 02 04 05 06 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 Command Data Type Setting Code A1 A1 A1 A1 A1 A1 A1 A1 A1 A1 A1 A1 A1 80 80 80 80 80 90 90 90 50 91 91 91 51 92 92 92 52 93 93 93 53 94 94 94 54 95 95 95 55 96 96 96 56 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 70 30 30 30 70 30 30 30 70 30 30 30 70 30 30 30 70 30 30 30 70 30 30 30 70 20 10 21 11 22 12 23 13 24 14 25 15 00 00 01 02 03 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 (continued on next page) 11 RS-232C Communication command table (continued) Names User Gamma Point 8 User Gamma Point 8 Reset COLOR TEMP Set COLOR TEMP GAIN R COLOR TEMP GAIN R Reset COLOR TEMP GAIN G COLOR TEMP GAIN G Reset COLOR TEMP GAIN B COLOR TEMP GAIN B Reset COLOR TEMP OFFSET R COLOR TEMP OFFSET R Reset COLOR TEMP OFFSET G COLOR TEMP OFFSET G Reset COLOR TEMP OFFSET B COLOR TEMP OFFSET B Reset Operation Type Get Increment Decrement Execute 1 HIGH 1 CUSTOM 2 MID 2 CUSTOM 3 LOW 3 CUSTOM 4 Hi-BRIGHT-1 4 CUSTOM 5 Hi-BRIGHT-2 5 CUSTOM 6 Hi-BRIGHT-3 6 CUSTOM Get Get Increment Decrement Header BE BE BE BE BE BE BE BE BE BE BE BE BE BE BE BE BE BE BE BE CRC 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 7C 1A CB 2C 0B CB 9B 5B 6B AB 3B FB AB 6B 5B 9B C8 34 52 83 FF FF FE C3 F5 F8 F4 F9 F4 F9 F2 FF F3 FE F3 FE F5 F4 F4 F5 Action 02 04 05 06 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 02 02 04 05 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 Command Data Type Setting Code EF EF EF EF EF EF EF EF EF EF EF EF EF EF EF EF EF EF EF EF 03 03 03 03 03 03 03 03 03 03 03 03 03 03 03 03 03 03 03 03 06 06 06 06 06 06 06 06 06 06 06 06 06 06 06 06 06 06 06 06 97 97 97 57 B0 B0 B0 B0 B0 B0 B0 B0 B0 B0 B0 B0 B0 B1 B1 B1 30 30 30 70 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 00 00 00 00 03 13 02 12 01 11 08 18 09 19 0A 1A 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 Execute BE EF 03 06 00 10 C6 06 00 46 70 00 00 Get Increment Decrement BE EF BE EF BE EF 03 03 03 06 00 06 00 06 00 70 F4 16 F4 C7 F5 02 00 04 00 05 00 B2 30 B2 30 B2 30 00 00 00 00 00 00 Execute BE EF 03 06 00 EC C7 06 00 47 70 00 00 Get Increment Decrement BE EF BE EF BE EF 03 03 03 06 00 06 00 06 00 8C F5 EA F5 3B F4 02 00 04 00 05 00 B3 30 B3 30 B3 30 00 00 00 00 00 00 Execute BE EF 03 06 00 F8 C4 06 00 48 70 00 00 Get Increment Decrement BE EF BE EF BE EF 03 03 03 06 00 06 00 06 00 04 F5 62 F5 B3 F4 02 00 04 00 05 00 B5 30 B5 30 B5 30 00 00 00 00 00 00 Execute BE EF 03 06 00 40 C5 06 00 4A 70 00 00 Get Increment Decrement BE EF BE EF BE EF 03 03 03 06 00 06 00 06 00 40 F5 26 F5 F7 F4 02 00 04 00 05 00 B6 30 B6 30 B6 30 00 00 00 00 00 00 Execute BE EF 03 06 00 BC C4 06 00 4B 70 00 00 Get Increment Decrement BE EF BE EF BE EF 03 03 03 06 00 06 00 06 00 BC F4 DA F4 0B F5 02 00 04 00 05 00 B7 30 B7 30 B7 30 00 00 00 00 00 00 Execute BE EF 03 06 00 C8 C5 06 00 4C 70 00 00 (continued on next page) 12 RS-232C Communication command table (continued) Names Operation Type COLOR Get Increment Decrement Execute Get Increment Decrement Execute Get Increment Decrement Execute 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 4:3 16:9 14:9 16:10 NORMAL Get Get Increment Decrement Execute Get Increment Decrement Execute Get Increment Decrement Execute Get Increment Decrement COLOR Reset TINT TINT Reset SHARPNESS SHARPNESS Reset MY MEMORY Load Set MY MEMORY Save Set ASPECT Set OVER SCAN OVER SCAN Reset V POSITION V POSITION Reset H POSITION H POSITION Reset H PHASE Header BE BE BE BE BE BE BE BE BE BE BE BE BE BE BE BE BE BE BE BE BE BE BE BE BE BE BE BE BE BE BE BE BE BE BE BE BE BE BE BE BE EF EF EF EF EF EF EF EF EF EF EF EF EF EF EF EF EF EF EF EF EF EF EF EF EF EF EF EF EF EF EF EF EF EF EF EF EF EF EF EF EF 03 03 03 03 03 03 03 03 03 03 03 03 03 03 03 03 03 03 03 03 03 03 03 03 03 03 03 03 03 03 03 03 03 03 03 03 03 03 03 03 03 CRC 06 06 06 06 06 06 06 06 06 06 06 06 06 06 06 06 06 06 06 06 06 06 06 06 06 06 06 06 06 06 06 06 06 06 06 06 06 06 06 06 06 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 B5 72 D3 72 02 73 80 D0 49 73 2F 73 FE 72 7C D1 F1 72 97 72 46 73 C4 D0 0E D7 9E D6 6E D6 FE D7 F2 D6 62 D7 92 D7 02 D6 9E D0 0E D1 CE D6 3E D6 5E DD AD D0 91 70 F7 70 26 71 EC D9 0D 83 6B 83 BA 82 E0 D2 F1 82 97 82 46 83 1C D3 49 83 2F 83 FE 82 Action 02 04 05 06 02 04 05 06 02 04 05 06 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 02 02 04 05 06 02 04 05 06 02 04 05 06 02 04 05 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 Command Data Type Setting Code 02 02 02 0A 03 03 03 0B 01 01 01 09 14 14 14 14 15 15 15 15 08 08 08 08 08 08 09 09 09 27 00 00 00 02 01 01 01 03 03 03 03 22 22 22 70 22 22 22 70 22 22 22 70 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 22 22 22 70 21 21 21 70 21 21 21 70 21 21 21 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 01 02 03 00 01 02 03 00 01 09 0A 10 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 (continued on next page) 13 RS-232C Communication command table (continued) Names Operation Type H SIZE Get Increment Decrement Execute H SIZE Reset AUTO ADJUST EXECUTE PROGRESSIVE Set VIDEO NR Set COLOR SPACE Set S-VIDEO FORMAT Set C-VIDEO FORMAT Set COMPUTER IN1 Set COMPUTER IN2 Set Execute OFF TV FILM Get LOW MID HIGH Get AUTO RGB SMPTE240 REC709 REC601 Get AUTO NTSC PAL SECAM NTSC4.43 M-PAL N-PAL Get AUTO NTSC PAL SECAM NTSC4.43 M-PAL N-PAL Get AUTO SYNC ON G OFF Get AUTO SYNC ON G OFF Get Header BE BE BE BE EF EF EF EF 03 03 03 03 06 06 06 06 00 00 00 00 CRC Action B5 D3 02 68 02 04 05 06 82 82 83 D2 00 00 00 00 Command Data Type Setting Code 02 02 02 04 21 21 21 70 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 BE EF 03 06 00 91 D0 06 00 0A 20 00 00 BE BE BE BE BE BE BE BE BE BE BE BE BE BE BE BE BE BE BE BE BE BE BE BE BE BE BE BE BE BE BE BE BE BE BE BE 03 03 03 03 03 03 03 03 03 03 03 03 03 03 03 03 03 03 03 03 03 03 03 03 03 03 03 03 03 03 03 03 03 03 03 03 06 06 06 06 06 06 06 06 06 06 06 06 06 06 06 06 06 06 06 06 06 06 06 06 06 06 06 06 06 06 06 06 06 06 06 06 4A 72 DA 73 2A 73 79 72 26 72 D6 72 46 73 85 73 0E 72 9E 73 6E 73 FE 72 CE 70 3D 72 E6 70 86 74 16 75 16 70 26 77 86 71 76 74 75 76 A2 70 C2 74 52 75 52 70 62 77 C2 71 32 74 31 76 CE D6 5E D7 0D D6 32 D7 A2 D6 F1 D7 01 01 01 02 01 01 01 02 01 01 01 01 01 02 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 02 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 02 01 01 02 01 01 02 07 07 07 07 06 06 06 06 04 04 04 04 04 04 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 10 10 10 11 11 11 00 01 02 00 01 02 03 00 00 01 02 03 04 00 0A 04 05 09 02 08 07 00 0A 04 05 09 02 08 07 00 03 02 00 03 02 00 EF EF EF EF EF EF EF EF EF EF EF EF EF EF EF EF EF EF EF EF EF EF EF EF EF EF EF EF EF EF EF EF EF EF EF EF 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 22 22 22 22 22 22 22 22 22 22 22 22 22 22 22 22 22 22 22 22 22 22 22 22 22 22 22 22 22 22 20 20 20 20 20 20 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 (continued on next page) 14 RS-232C Communication command table (continued) Names Operation Type FRAME LOCK – COMPUTER IN1 Set FRAME LOCK – COMPUTER IN2 Set AUTO KEYSTONE V EXECUTE KEYSTONE V Execute KEYSTONE V Reset AUTO ECO MODE Set ECO MODE Set MIRROR Set STANDBY MODE Set MONITOR OUT COMPUTER IN1 Set MONITOR OUT COMPUTER IN2 Set MONITOR OUT S-VIDEO Set MONITOR OUT VIDEO Set MONITOR OUT STANDBY Set VOLUME COMPUTER IN1 OFF ON Get OFF ON Get Get Increment Decrement Execute OFF ON Get NORMAL ECO Get NORMAL H:INVERT V:INVERT H&V:INVERT Get NORMAL SAVING Get COMPUTER1 OFF Get COMPUTER2 OFF Get COMPUTER1 COMPUTER2 OFF Get COMPUTER1 COMPUTER2 OFF Get COMPUTER1 COMPUTER2 OFF Get Get Increment Decrement Header BE BE BE BE BE BE CRC 03 03 03 03 03 03 06 06 06 06 06 06 BE EF 03 06 00 E5 D1 06 00 0D 20 00 00 BE BE BE BE BE BE BE BE BE BE BE BE BE BE BE BE BE BE BE BE BE BE BE BE BE BE BE BE BE BE BE BE BE BE BE BE BE BE BE 03 03 03 03 03 03 03 03 03 03 03 03 03 03 03 03 03 03 03 03 03 03 03 03 03 03 03 03 03 03 03 03 03 03 03 03 03 03 03 06 06 06 06 06 06 06 06 06 06 06 06 06 06 06 06 06 06 06 06 06 06 06 06 06 06 06 06 06 06 06 06 06 06 06 06 06 06 06 B9 D3 DF D3 0E D2 08 D0 FB 27 6B 26 C8 27 3B 23 AB 22 08 23 C7 D2 57 D3 A7 D3 37 D2 F4 D2 D6 D2 46 D3 E5 D2 3E F4 CE B5 0D F4 CE F7 FE B4 3D F5 86 F5 46 F7 76 B4 B5 F5 C2 F5 02 F7 32 B4 F1 F5 2A F7 EA F5 DA B6 19 F7 CD CC AB CC 7A CD 02 04 05 06 01 01 02 01 01 02 01 01 01 01 02 01 01 02 01 01 02 01 01 02 01 01 01 02 01 01 01 02 01 01 01 02 02 04 05 07 07 07 0C 10 10 10 00 00 00 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 B0 B0 B0 B4 B4 B4 B2 B2 B2 B2 B1 B1 B1 B1 BF BF BF BF 60 60 60 00 00 00 00 00 01 00 00 01 00 00 01 02 03 00 00 01 00 00 FF 00 04 FF 00 00 04 FF 00 00 04 FF 00 00 04 FF 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 3B AB 08 0B 9B 38 C2 C3 C2 C3 C2 C3 01 01 02 01 01 02 00 00 00 00 00 00 Command Data Type Setting Code EF EF EF EF EF EF EF EF EF EF EF EF EF EF EF EF EF EF EF EF EF EF EF EF EF EF EF EF EF EF EF EF EF EF EF EF EF EF EF EF EF EF EF EF EF 00 00 00 00 00 00 Action 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 50 50 50 54 54 54 30 30 30 30 30 30 20 20 20 70 33 33 33 33 33 33 30 30 30 30 30 60 60 60 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 00 01 00 00 01 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 (continued on next page) 15 RS-232C Communication command table (continued) Names Operation Type VOLUME COMPUTER IN2 VOLUME - S-VIDEO VOLUME - VIDEO VOLUME AUDIO OUT STANDBY MUTE Set SPEAKER Set AUDIO SOURCE COMPUTER IN1 Set AUDIO SOURCE COMPUTER IN2 Set AUDIO SOURCE S-VIDEO Set AUDIO SOURCE VIDEO Set AUDIO OUT STANDBY Set Get Increment Decrement Get Increment Decrement Get Increment Decrement Get Increment Decrement OFF ON Get ON OFF Get AUDIO IN1 AUDIO IN2 OFF Get AUDIO IN1 AUDIO IN2 OFF Get AUDIO IN1 AUDIO IN2 OFF Get AUDIO IN1 AUDIO IN2 OFF Get AUDIO IN1 AUDIO IN2 OFF Get Header BE BE BE BE BE BE BE BE BE BE BE BE BE BE BE BE BE BE BE BE BE BE BE BE BE BE BE BE BE BE BE BE BE BE BE BE BE BE EF EF EF EF EF EF EF EF EF EF EF EF EF EF EF EF EF EF EF EF EF EF EF EF EF EF EF EF EF EF EF EF EF EF EF EF EF EF 03 03 03 03 03 03 03 03 03 03 03 03 03 03 03 03 03 03 03 03 03 03 03 03 03 03 03 03 03 03 03 03 03 03 03 03 03 03 CRC 06 06 06 06 06 06 06 06 06 06 06 06 06 06 06 06 06 06 06 06 06 06 06 06 06 06 06 06 06 06 06 06 06 06 06 06 06 06 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 FD CD 9B CD 4A CC 75 CD 13 CD C2 CC 31 CD 57 CD 86 CC D9 CF BF CF 6E CE 46 D3 D6 D2 75 D3 FE D4 6E D5 5D D5 6E DC 9E DC FE DD CD DD 5E DD AE DD CE DC FD DC D6 DD 26 DD 46 DC 75 DC 92 DD 62 DD 02 DC 31 DC 7A DF 8A DF EA DE D9 DE Action 02 04 05 02 04 05 02 04 05 02 04 05 01 01 02 01 01 02 01 01 01 02 01 01 01 02 01 01 01 02 01 01 01 02 01 01 01 02 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 Command Data Type Setting Code 64 64 64 62 62 62 61 61 61 6F 6F 6F 02 02 02 1C 1C 1C 30 30 30 30 34 34 34 34 32 32 32 32 31 31 31 31 3F 3F 3F 3F 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 01 00 01 00 00 01 02 00 00 01 02 00 00 01 02 00 00 01 02 00 00 01 02 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 (continued on next page) 16 RS-232C Communication command table (continued) Names LANGUAGE * Operation Type Set SVENSKA 3ɍ&&.ɂɃ SUOMI POLSKI TÜRKÇE DANSK ý(6.< MAGYAR 520Æ1Ă SLOVENSKI HRVATSKI ǼȁȁǾȃǿȀǹ /,(789,Ǐ EESTI LATVIEŠU ไทย ﺓﯼﺏﺭﻉﻝﺍ ﺓﻍﻝﻝﺍ ﻯﺱﺭﺍﻑ PORTUGUÊS BRA Get Get Increment Decrement MENU POSITION H MENU POSITION H Reset MENU POSITION V MENU POSITION V Reset BLANK ENGLISH FRANÇAIS DEUTSCH ESPAÑOL ITALIANO NORSK NEDERLANDS PORTUGUÊS Set Header BE BE BE BE BE BE BE BE BE BE BE BE BE BE BE BE BE BE BE BE BE BE BE BE BE BE BE BE BE BE BE BE BE BE BE EF EF EF EF EF EF EF EF EF EF EF EF EF EF EF EF EF EF EF EF EF EF EF EF EF EF EF EF EF EF EF EF EF EF EF 03 03 03 03 03 03 03 03 03 03 03 03 03 03 03 03 03 03 03 03 03 03 03 03 03 03 03 03 03 03 03 03 03 03 03 CRC 06 06 06 06 06 06 06 06 06 06 06 06 06 06 06 06 06 06 06 06 06 06 06 06 06 06 06 06 06 06 06 06 06 06 06 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 F7 67 97 07 37 A7 57 C7 37 A7 37 57 C7 F7 67 97 07 A7 57 C7 F7 67 97 07 F7 67 97 07 37 A7 57 C4 04 62 B3 D3 D2 D2 D3 D1 D0 D0 D1 D4 D5 DE D5 D4 D6 D7 D7 D6 DF DF DE DC DD DD DC D9 D8 D8 D9 DB DA DA D3 D7 D7 D6 Action 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 02 02 04 05 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 Command Data Type Setting Code 05 05 05 05 05 05 05 05 05 05 05 05 05 05 05 05 05 05 05 05 05 05 05 05 05 05 05 05 05 05 05 05 15 15 15 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 0A 0B 0C 0D 0E 0F 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 1A 1B 1C 1D 1E 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 Execute BE EF 03 06 00 DC C6 06 00 43 70 00 00 Get Increment Decrement BE EF BE EF BE EF 03 03 03 06 00 06 00 06 00 40 D7 26 D7 F7 D6 02 00 04 00 05 00 16 30 16 30 16 30 00 00 00 00 00 00 Execute BE EF 03 06 00 A8 C7 06 00 44 70 00 00 BE BE BE BE BE BE 03 03 03 03 03 03 06 06 06 06 06 06 FB FB CB 6B 9B 08 01 01 01 01 01 02 00 00 00 00 00 00 20 40 03 05 06 00 MyScreen ORIGINAL BLUE WHITE BLACK Get EF EF EF EF EF EF 00 00 00 00 00 00 * Not all of the languages in the table are supported. CA E2 D3 D0 D0 D3 00 00 00 00 00 00 30 30 30 30 30 30 00 00 00 00 00 00 (continued on next page) 17 RS-232C Communication command table (continued) Names Operation Type BLANK On/Off Set START UP Set MyScreen Lock Set MESSAGE Set TEMPLATE Set TEMPLATE On/Off Set C. C. - DISPLAY Set C. C. - MODE Set C. C. - CHANNEL Set AUTO SEARCH Set AUTO KEYSTONE Set DIRECT POWER ON Set OFF ON Get MyScreen ORIGINAL OFF Get OFF ON Get OFF ON Get TEST PATTERN DOT-LINE1 DOT-LINE2 DOT-LINE3 DOT-LINE4 CIRCLE 1 CIRCLE 2 MAP 1 MAP 2 Get OFF ON Get OFF ON AUTO Get CAPTIONS TEXT Get 1 2 3 4 Get OFF ON Get OFF ON Get OFF ON Get Header BE EF BE EF BE EF BE EF BE EF BE EF BE EF BE EF BE EF BE EF BE EF BE EF BE EF BE EF BE EF BE EF BE EF BE EF BE EF BE EF BE EF BE EF BE EF BE EF BE EF BE EF BE EF BE EF BE EF BE EF BE EF BE EF BE EF BE EF BE EF BE EF BE EF BE EF BE EF BE EF BE EF BE EF BE EF BE EF BE EF BE EF BE EF 03 03 03 03 03 03 03 03 03 03 03 03 03 03 03 03 03 03 03 03 03 03 03 03 03 03 03 03 03 03 03 03 03 03 03 03 03 03 03 03 03 03 03 03 03 03 03 CRC 06 06 06 06 06 06 06 06 06 06 06 06 06 06 06 06 06 06 06 06 06 06 06 06 06 06 06 06 06 06 06 06 06 06 06 06 06 06 06 06 06 06 06 06 06 06 06 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 FB D8 6B D9 C8 D8 CB CB 0B D2 9B D3 38 D2 3B EF AB EE 08 EF 8F D6 1F D7 BC D6 43 D9 D3 D8 23 D8 B3 D9 83 DB 13 DA E3 DA 83 D4 13 D5 70 D9 BF D8 2F D9 8C D8 FA 62 6A 63 9A 63 C9 62 06 63 96 62 35 63 D2 62 22 62 B2 63 82 61 71 63 B6 D6 26 D7 85 D6 EA D1 7A D0 D9 D1 3B 89 AB 88 08 89 Action 01 01 02 01 01 01 02 01 01 02 01 01 02 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 02 01 01 02 01 01 01 02 01 01 02 01 01 01 01 02 01 01 02 01 01 02 01 01 02 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 Command Data Type Setting Code 20 20 20 04 04 04 04 C0 C0 C0 17 17 17 22 22 22 22 22 22 22 22 22 22 23 23 23 00 00 00 00 01 01 01 02 02 02 02 02 16 16 16 0F 0F 0F 20 20 20 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 37 37 37 37 37 37 37 37 37 37 37 37 20 20 20 20 20 20 31 31 31 00 01 00 20 00 01 00 00 01 00 00 01 00 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 10 11 00 00 01 00 00 01 02 00 00 01 00 01 02 03 04 00 00 01 00 00 01 00 00 01 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 (continued on next page) 18 RS-232C Communication command table (continued) Names Operation Type AUTO POWER OFF LAMP TIME LAMP TIME Reset FILTER TIME FILTER TIME Reset MY BUTTON-1 Set MY BUTTON-2 Set Get Increment Decrement Get Execute Get Execute COMPUTER IN1 COMPUTER IN2 S-VIDEO VIDEO INFORMATION AUTO KEYSTONE MY MEMORY PICTURE MODE FILTER RESET AV MUTE TEMPLATE RESOLUTION ECO MODE Get COMPUTER IN1 COMPUTER IN2 S-VIDEO VIDEO INFORMATION AUTO KEYSTONE MY MEMORY PICTURE MODE FILTER RESET AV MUTE TEMPLATE RESOLUTION ECO MODE Get Header BE BE BE BE BE BE BE BE BE BE BE BE BE BE BE BE BE BE BE BE BE BE BE BE BE BE BE BE BE BE BE BE BE BE BE EF EF EF EF EF EF EF EF EF EF EF EF EF EF EF EF EF EF EF EF EF EF EF EF EF EF EF EF EF EF EF EF EF EF EF 03 03 03 03 03 03 03 03 03 03 03 03 03 03 03 03 03 03 03 03 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01 10 11 12 13 14 19 1B 1E 37 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 (continued on next page) 19 RS-232C Communication command table (continued) Names Operation Type MY BUTTON-BLANK Set MY SOURCE Set Magnify Position H Magnify Position V 20 COMPUTER IN1 COMPUTER IN2 S-VIDEO VIDEO INFORMATION AUTO KEYSTONE MY MEMORY PICTURE MODE FILTER RESET AV MUTE TEMPLATE RESOLUTION ECO MODE BLANK FREEZE VOLUME AUTO Get COMPUTER IN1 COMPUTER IN2 S-VIDEO VIDEO Get Get Increment Decrement Get Increment Decrement Header BE BE BE BE BE BE BE BE BE BE BE BE BE BE BE BE BE BE BE BE BE BE BE BE BE BE BE BE BE EF EF EF EF EF EF EF EF EF EF EF EF EF EF EF EF EF EF EF EF EF EF EF EF EF EF EF EF EF 03 03 03 03 03 03 03 03 03 03 03 03 03 03 03 03 03 03 03 03 03 03 03 03 03 03 03 03 03 CRC 06 06 06 06 06 06 06 06 06 06 06 06 06 06 06 06 06 06 06 06 06 06 06 06 06 06 06 06 06 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 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Please read through this manual before using this product, in order to use safely and utilize well the product. WARNING ►Before using this product, be sure to read all manuals for this product. See “Using the CD manual” (15) to read the manuals in the CD. After reading them, store them in a safe place for future reference. ►Heed all the warnings and cautions in the manuals or on the product. ►Follow all the instructions in the manuals or on the product. NOTE • In this manual, unless any comments are accompanied, “the manuals” means all the documents provided with this product, and “the product” means this projector and all the accessories came with the projector. Contents First of all ............................................ 2 Connecting power supply ................... 8 Turning on the power.......................... 8 Adjusting the projector's elevator ....... 9 Displaying the picture ....................... 10 Turning off the power........................ 11 Replacing the lamp........................... 12 Cleaning and replacing the air lter .. 14 Using the CD manual ....................... 15 Specications ................................... 16 Troubleshooting - Warranty and after-service ........... 17 Entries and graphical symbols explanation ......2 Important safety instruction ..............................2 Regulatory notices.............................. 3 About Electro-Magnetic Interference ................3 About Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment...4 Contents of package........................... 4 Preparations ....................................... 5 Loading batteries into the remote control .........5 Arrangement....................................... 6 Connecting your devices .................... 7 1 ENGLISH User's Manual (concise) First of all Entries and graphical symbols explanation The following entries and graphical symbols are used for the manuals and the product as follows, for safety purpose. Please know their meanings beforehand, and heed them. WARNING This entry warns of a risk of serious personal injury or even death. CAUTION This entry warns of a risk of personal injury or physical damage. NOTICE This entry notices of fear of causing trouble. Important safety instruction The followings are important instructions for safely using the product. Be sure to follow them always when handling the product. The manufacturer assumes no responsibility for any damage caused by mishandling that is beyond normal usage dened in these manuals of this projector. WARNING ►Never use the product in or after an abnormality (ex. giving off smoke, smelling strange, took a liquid or an object inside, broken, etc.) If an abnormality should occur, unplug the projector urgently. ►Situate the product away from children and pets. ►Do not use the product when there is fear of a thunderbolt. ►Unplug the projector from the power outlet if the projector is not used for the time being. ►Do not open or remove any portion of the product, unless the manuals direct it. For internal maintenance, leave it to your dealer or their service personnel. ►Use only the accessories specied or recommended by the manufacturer. ►Modify neither the projector nor accessories. ►Let neither any things nor any liquids enter to the inside of the product. ►Do not wet the product. ►Do not place the projector where any oils, such as cooking or machine oil, are used. Oil may harm the product, resulting in malfunction, or falling from the mounted position. ►Apply neither a shock nor pressure to this product. - Do not place the product on an unstable place such as the uneven surface or the leaned table. - Do not place the product unstably. Place the projector so that it does not protrude from the surface where the projector is placed on. - Remove all the attachments including the power cord and cables, from the projector when carrying the projector. ►Do not look into the lens and the openings on the projector, while the lamp is on. ►Do not approach the lamp cover and the exhaust vents, while the projection lamp is on. Also after the lamp goes out, do not approach them for a while, since too hot. 2 Regulatory notices In the US, and other places where the FCC regulations are applicable Declaration of Conformity Trade name HITACHI CP-X2520, CP-X3020 Model Number Responsible Party Hitachi America, Ltd. Address 900 Hitachi way, Chula Vista, CA 91914-3556 U.S.A. Telephone Number +1 -800-225-1741 This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures: - Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. - Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. - Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. - Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. INSTRUCTIONS TO USERS: This equipment complies with the requirements of FCC (Federal Communication Commission) equipment provided that the following conditions are met. Some cables have to be used with the core set. Use the accessory cable or a designated-type cable for the connection. For cables that have a core only at one end, connect the core to the projector. CAUTION: Changes or modications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment. 3 ENGLISH About Electro-Magnetic Interference In CANADA This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003. Regulatory notices (continued) About Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment The mark is in compliance with the Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment Directive 2002/96/EC (WEEE). The mark indicates the requirement NOT to dispose the equipment including any spent or discarded batteries or accumulators as unsorted municipal waste, but use the return and collection systems available. If the batteries or accumulators included with this equipment, display the chemical symbol Hg, Cd, or Pb, then it means that the battery has a heavy metal content of more than 0.0005% Mercury or more than, 0.002% Cadmium, or more than 0.004% Lead. Contents of package Your projector should come with the items shown below. Check that all the items are included. Require of your dealer immediately if any items are missing. (1) Remote control with two AA batteries (2) Power cord (3) Computer cable (4) Lens cover (5) User’s manuals (Book x1, CD x1) (6) Security label (1) VIDEO ASPECT MAGNIFY (4) MY SOURCE/ COMPUTER DOC.CAMERA AUTO FREEZE SEARCH BLANK PAGE UP VOLUME 㧗 ON DOWN OFF KEYSTONE MY BUTTON 1 MUTE 2 MENU POSITION ENTER ESC RESET (5) (2) (6) (3) NOTE • Keep the original packing materials for future reshipment. Be sure to use the original packing materials when moving the projector. Use special caution for the lens. 4 Loading batteries into the remote control Please insert the batteries into the remote control before using it. If the remote control starts to malfunction, try to replace the batteries. If you will not use the remote control for long period, remove the batteries from the remote control and store them in a safe place. 1 2 3 Holding the hook part of the battery 1. cover, remove it. and insert the two AA batteries 2. Align (HITACHI MAXELL, Part No.LR6 or R6P) according to their plus and minus terminals as indicated in the remote control. Replace the battery cover in the direction of the arrow and snap it back into place. 3. WARNING ►Always handle the batteries with care and use them only as directed. Improper use may result in battery explosion, cracking or leakage, which could result in re, injury and/or pollution of the surrounding environment. • Be sure to use only the batteries specied. Do not use batteries of different types at the same time. Do not mix a new battery with used one. • Make sure the plus and minus terminals are correctly aligned when loading a battery. • Keep a battery away from children and pets. • Do not recharge, short circuit, solder or disassemble a battery. • Do not place a battery in a re or water. Keep batteries in a dark, cool and dry place. • If you observe battery leakage, wipe out the leakage and then replace a battery. If the leakage adheres to your body or clothes, rinse well with water immediately. • Obey the local laws on disposing the battery. 5 ENGLISH Preparations Arrangement Refer to the illustrations and tables below to determine screen size and projection distance. The values shown in the table are calculated for a full size screen: 1024 x 768 a Screen size (diagonal) b Projection distance (±10%) c1 , c2 Screen height (±10%) On a horizontal surface Suspended from the ceiling • Keep a space of 30 cm or more between the sides of the projector and other objects such as walls. Do not place or attach anything that would block the lens or vent holes. • For the case of installation in a special state such as ceiling mount, the specied mounting accessories (16) and service may be required. Before installing the projector, consult your dealer about your installation. a Screen size (diagonal) 4 : 3 screen b c1 Projection distance Screen height min. max. type (inch) m m 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 120 150 200 250 300 0.8 1.0 1.3 1.5 1.8 2.0 2.3 2.5 3.0 3.8 5.1 6.4 7.6 0.9 1.2 1.5 1.8 2.1 2.4 2.7 3.0 3.6 4.5 6.1 7.6 9.1 inch m 35 1.1 47 1.4 59 1.8 71 2.2 83 2.5 95 2.9 107 3.3 119 3.6 143 4.4 179 5.4 238 7.3 298 9.1 358 10.9 c2 Screen height 16 : 9 screen b c1 Projection distance Screen height min. max. inch cm inch cm inch m 42 57 71 85 100 114 128 143 171 215 286 358 430 39 15 52 21 65 26 78 31 91 36 105 41 118 46 131 51 157 62 196 77 261 103 327 129 392 154 7 9 11 13 15 17 20 22 26 33 44 54 65 3 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 13 17 21 26 1.0 1.3 1.6 2.0 2.3 2.6 3.0 3.3 4.0 4.9 6.6 8.3 9.9 inch m 38 1.2 51 1.6 64 2.0 77 2.4 90 2.8 103 3.2 116 3.6 129 4.0 156 4.7 195 5.9 260 7.9 325 9.9 390 11.9 c2 Screen height inch cm inch cm inch 46 62 77 93 109 124 140 156 187 234 312 390 469 36 14 49 19 61 24 73 29 85 34 97 38 109 43 122 48 146 57 182 72 243 96 304 120 365 144 1 1 1 2 2 2 3 3 4 4 6 7 9 0 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 3 4 WARNING ►Install the projector in a stable horizontal position. ►Place the projector in a cool place, and ensure that there is sufcient ventilation. ►Do not place the projector anyplace where it may get wet. ►Do not place the projector where any oils, such as cooking or machine oil, are used. ► Use only the mounting accessories the manufacturer specied, and leave installing and removing the projector with the mounting accessories to the service personnel. ► Read and keep the user's manual of the mounting accessories used. CAUTION ►Avoid placing the projector in smoky, humid or dusty place. ►Position the projector to prevent light from directly hitting the projector’s remote sensor. 6 Be sure to read the manuals for devices before connecting them to the projector. Make sure that all the devices are suitable to be connected with this product, and prepare the cables required to connect. Please refer to the following illustrations to connect them. To input component video signal to COMPUTER IN1/2 port, please see the “Operating Guide” in the CD. Monitor PC AUDIO OUT RGB IN S-VIDEO OUT L R AUDIO OUT VIDEO OUT L R AUDIO OUT RGB OUT L R AUDIO OUT AUDIO OUT RGB OUT USB RS-232C Speakers Y CB/PB CR/PR COMPONENT VIDEO OUT L R AUDIO IN (with an amplier) VCR/DVD/Blu-ray Disc player WARNING ►Do not disassemble or modify the projector and accessories. ►Be careful not to damage the cables, and do not use damaged cables. CAUTION ►Turn off all devices and unplug their power cords prior to connecting them to projector. Connecting a live device to the projector may generate extremely loud noises or other abnormalities that may result in malfunction or damage to the device and the projector. ►Use appropriate accessory or designated cables. Ask your dealer about nonaccessory cables which may be required a specic length or a ferrite core by the regulations. For cables with a core only at one end, connect the end with the core to the projector. ►Make sure that devices are connected to the correct ports. An incorrect connection may result in malfunction or damage to the device and the projector. NOTICE ►Use the cables with straight plugs, not L-shaped ones, as the input ports of the projector are recessed. 7 ENGLISH Connecting your devices Connecting power supply the connector of the power cord into the 1. Put AC IN (AC inlet) of the projector. plug the power cord’s plug into the 2. Firmly outlet. In a couple of seconds after the power supply connection, the POWER indicator will light up in steady orange. Please remember that when the DIRECT POWER ON function activated, the connection of the power supply make the projector turn on. AC IN Power cord WARNING ►Please use extra caution when connecting the power cord, as incorrect or faulty connections may result in re and/or electrical shock. • Only use the power cord that came with the projector. If it is damaged, consult your dealer to get a new one. • Only plug the power cord into an outlet whose voltage is matched to the power cord. The power outlet should be close to the projector and easily accessible. Remove the power cord for complete separation. • Never modify the power cord. 127,&(ʇThis product is also designed for IT power systems with a phase-tophase voltage of 220 to 240 V. Turning on the power sure that the power cord is rmly 1. Make and correctly connected to the projector and the outlet. Make sure that the POWER indicator is steady orange. Then remove the lens cover. Press the STANDBY/ON button on the projector or the remote control. The projection lamp will light up and the POWER indicator will begin blinking in green. When the power is completely on, the indicator will stop blinking and light in steady green. STANDBY/ON button POWER indicator 2. 3. VIDEO ASPECT MAGNIFY MY SOURCE/ COMPUTER DOC.CAMERA AUTO FREEZE SEARCH BLANK PAGE UP VOLUME 㧗 ON DOWN OFF KEYSTONE MY BUTTON 1 MUTE 2 MENU POSITION ENTER ESC RESET WARNING ►A strong light is emitted when the projector’s power is on. Do not look into the lens of the projector or look inside of the projector through any of the projector’s openings. NOTE • Please power on the projector prior to the connected devices. • The projector has the DIRECT POWER ON function, which can make the projector automatically turn on. For more information, please see the “Operating Guide” in the CD. 8 When the place to put the projector is slightly uneven to the left or right, use the elevator feet to place the projector horizontally. 12° Using the feet can also tilt the projector in order to project at a suitable angle to the screen, elevating the front side of the projector within 12 degrees. This projector has 2 elevator feet and 2 elevator knobs. An elevator foot is adjustable while pulling up the elevator knob on the same side as it. Holding the projector, pull the elevator knobs up to loose the elevator feet. 1. 2. Position the front side of the projector to the desired height. 3. Release the elevator knobs in order to lock the elevator feet. making sure that the elevator feet are locked, put the projector down 4. After gently. necessary, the elevator feet can be manually twisted to make more precise 5. Ifadjustments. Hold the projector when twisting the feet. 1 5 To loose an elevator foot, pull up the elevator knob on the same side as it. To nely adjust, twist the foot. CAUTION ►Do not handle the elevator buttons without holding the projector, since the projector may drop down. ►Do not tilt the projector other than elevating its front within 12 degrees using the adjuster feet. A tilt of the projector exceeding the restriction could cause malfunction or shortening the lifetime of consumables, or the projector itself. 9 ENGLISH Adjusting the projector's elevator Displaying the picture your signal source. Turn the signal 1. Activate source on, and make it send the signal to VIDEO ASPECT MY SOURCE/ COMPUTER DOC.CAMERA AUTO SEARCH BLANK the projector. Use the VOLUME + / VOLUME - buttons to adjust the volume. To have the projector silent, press the MUTE button on the remote control. Press the INPUT button on the projector. Each time you press the button, the projector switches its input port in turn. INPUT button You can also use the remote control to select an input signal. Press the VIDEO button for selecting an input signal from the S-VIDEO or VIDEO port, or the COMPUTER button for selecting an input signal from the COMPUTER IN1 or COMPUTER IN2 port. Press the ASPECT button on the remote control. Each time you press the button, the projector switches the mode for aspect ratio in turn. Use the zoom ring to adjust the screen size. Use the focus ring to focus the picture. MAGNIFY FREEZE PAGE UP VOLUME 㧗 ON 2. DOWN OFF KEYSTONE MY BUTTON 1 MUTE 2 VOLUME+ button VOLUME- button MUTE button MENU POSITION ENTER RESET ESC 3. 4. VIDEO ASPECT MAGNIFY AUTO FREEZE SEARCH BLANK PAGE UP VOLUME DOWN OFF 5. 6. MY BUTTON 1 COMPUTER button 㧗 ON KEYSTONE VIDEO button MY SOURCE/ COMPUTER DOC.CAMERA ASPECT button MUTE 2 MENU POSITION ENTER ESC RESET Zoom ring Focus ring CAUTION ►If you wish to have a blank screen while the projector's lamp is on, use the BLANK function. (See the "Operating Guide" in the CD.) Any other method of blocking the projection light, such as attaching something to the lens or placing something in front of the lens, may cause the damage to the projector. NOTE • The ASPECT button does not work when no proper signal is inputted. • For the details of how to adjust the picture, please see the “Operating Guide” in the CD. 10 Turning off the power the STANDBY/ON button on the 1. Press projector or the remote control. STANDBY/ON button POWER indicator ENGLISH The message “Power off?” will appear on the screen for about 5 seconds. Press the STANDBY/ON button again while the message appears. The projector lamp will go off, and the POWER indicator will begin blinking in orange. Then the POWER indicator will stop blinking and light in steady orange when the lamp cooling is complete. Attach the lens cover, after the POWER indicator turns in steady orange. Do not turn the projector on for about 10 minutes or more after turning it off. Turning the projector on again too soon could shorten the lifetime of some consumable parts of the projector. 2. VIDEO ASPECT MAGNIFY MY SOURCE/ COMPUTER DOC.CAMERA AUTO FREEZE SEARCH BLANK PAGE UP VOLUME 㧗 ON DOWN OFF KEYSTONE MY BUTTON 1 MUTE 2 MENU POSITION ENTER ESC RESET 3. WARNING ►Do not touch around the lamp cover and the exhaust vents during use or just after use, since it is too hot. ►Remove the power cord for complete separation. The power outlet should be close to the projector and easily accessible. NOTE • Please power off the projector after any connected devices are powered off. • This projector has the AUTO POWER OFF function that can make the projector turn off automatically. For more information, please see the “Operating Guide” in the CD. • When you attach or remove the lens cover, move it vertically up and down while keeping the knob to the right as illustrated in the gure. 11 Replacing the lamp A lamp has nite product life. Using the lamp for long periods of time could cause the pictures darker or the color tone poor. Note that each lamp has a different lifetime, and some may burst or burn out soon after you start using them. Preparation of a new lamp and early replacement are recommended. To prepare a new lamp, make contact with your dealer and tell the lamp type number. Lamp cover Type number : DT01141 the projector off, and unplug the power cord. 1. Turn Allow the projector to cool for at least 45 minutes. a new lamp. If the projector is mounted on 2. Prepare a ceiling, or if the lamp has broken, also ask the dealer to replace the lamp. In case of replacement by yourself, follow the following procedure. Loosen the screw (marked by arrow) of the lamp cover and then slide and lift the lamp cover to the side to remove it. Loosen the 2 screws (marked by arrow) of the lamp, and slowly pick up the lamp by the handle. 㧡 Never loosen any other screws. Insert the new lamp, and retighten rmly the 2 screws of the lamp that are loosened in the previous process to lock it in place. 3 3. 4. 5. 㧠 Handle putting the interlocking parts of the lamp 6. While cover and the projector together, slide the lamp cover back in place. Then rmly fasten the screw of 6 the lamp cover. Turn the projector on and reset the lamp time using the LAMP TIME item in the OPTION menu. (1) Press the MENU button to display a menu. (2) Point at the ADVANCED MENU in the menu using the ▼/▲ button, then press the ► button. (3) Point at the OPTION in the left column of the menu using the ▼/▲button, then press the ► button. (4) Point at the LAMP TIME using the ▼/▲ button, then press the ► button. A dialog will appear. (5) Press the ► button to select “OK” on the dialog. It performs resetting the lamp time. 7. CAUTION ►Do not touch any inner space of the projector, while the lamp is taken out. NOTE • Please reset the lamp time only when you have replaced the lamp, for a suitable indication about the lamp. 12 Replacing the lamp (continued) HIGH TEMPERATURE HIGH PRESSURE WARNING ►The projector uses a high-pressure mercury glass lamp. The lamp can break with a loud bang, or burn out, if jolted or scratched, handled while hot, or worn over time. Note that each lamp has a different lifetime, and some may burst or burn out soon after you start using them. In addition, if the bulb bursts, it is possible for shards of glass to y into the lamp housing, and for gas containing mercury and dust containing ne particles of glass to escape from the projector’s vent holes. ►About disposal of a lamp: This product contains a mercury lamp; do not put it in a trash. Dispose of it in accordance with environmental laws. • For lamp recycling, go to www.lamprecycle.org (in the US). • For product disposal, consult your local government agency or www.eiae.org (in the US) or www.epsc.ca (in Canada). For more information, ask your dealer. Disconnect the plug from the power outlet • If the lamp should break (it will make a loud bang when it does), unplug the power cord from the outlet, and make sure to request a replacement lamp from your local dealer. Note that shards of glass could damage the projector’s internals, or cause injury during handling, so please do not try to clean the projector or replace the lamp yourself. • If the lamp should break (it will make a loud bang when it does), ventilate the room well, and make sure not to inhale the gas or ne particles that come out from the projector's vent holes, and not to get them into your eyes or mouth. • Before replacing the lamp, turn the projector off and unplug the power cord, then wait at least 45 minutes for the lamp to cool sufficiently. Handling the lamp while hot can cause burns, as well as damaging the lamp. • Never unscrew except the appointed (marked by an arrow) screws. • Do not open the lamp cover while the projector is suspended from a ceiling. This is dangerous, since if the lamp’s bulb has broken, the shards will fall out when the cover is opened. In addition, working in high places is dangerous, so ask your local dealer to have the lamp replaced even if the bulb is not broken. • Do not use the projector with the lamp cover removed. At the lamp replacing, make sure that the screws are screwed in firmly. Loose screws could result in damage or injury. • Use only the lamp of the specified type. Use of a lamp that does not meet the lamp specications for this model could cause a re, damage or shorten the life of this product. • If the lamp breaks soon after the first time it is used, it is possible that there are electrical problems elsewhere besides the lamp. If this happens, consult your local dealer or a service representative. • Handle with care: jolting or scratching could cause the lamp bulb to burst during use. • Using the lamp for long periods of time, could cause it dark, not to light up or to burst. When the pictures appear dark, or when the color tone is poor, please replace the lamp as soon as possible. Do not use old (used) lamps; this is a cause of breakage. 13 ENGLISH HIGH VOLTAGE &OHDQLQJDQGUHSODFLQJWKHDLUÀOWHU Please check and clean the air lter periodically. When the indicators or a message prompts you to clean the air lter, comply with it as soon as possible. The air lter has two kinds of lters inside. Replace the lters when they are damaged or too soiled. To prepare the new lters, make contact with your dealer and tell the following type number. Type number : UX36761 (Filter set) 2 When you replace the lamp, please replace the air lter. An air lter of specied type will come together with a replacement lamp for this projector. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. Turn the projector off, and unplug the power cord. Allow the projector to sufciently cool down. Use a vacuum cleaner on and around the lter cover. Filter cover 3 Pick and pull up the lter cover knobs to take it off. Use a vacuum cleaner for the lter vent of the projector. Take the ne meshed lter out while holding the ltercover. It is recommended to leave the coarse meshedlter in the lter cover as it is. Use a vacuum cleaner on both sides of the ne meshed lter while holding it so it will not be sucked in. Use a vacuum cleaner for the inside of the lter cover to clean up the coarse meshed lter. If the lters are damaged or heavily soiled, replace them with new ones. Put the ne meshed lter on the coarse meshed one, turning its stitched side up. Put the lter unit back into the projector. Turn the projector on and reset the lter time using the FILTER TIME item in the EASY MENU. (1) Press the MENU button to display a menu. (2) Point at the FILTER TIME using the ▼/▲ button, then press the ► button. A dialog will appear. (3) Press the ► button to select “OK” on the dialog. It performs resetting the lter time. Filter cover knobs 4 Intake vent 7 Filter (coarse meshed) Filter (ne meshed) Stitched side WARNING ►Before taking care of the air lter, make sure the power cable is not plugged in, then allow the projector to cool sufciently. ►Use only the air lter of the specied type. Do not use the projector without the air lter or the lter cover. It could result in a re or malfunction to the projector. ►Clean the air lter periodically. If the air lter becomes clogged by dust or the like, internal temperatures rise and could cause a re, a burn or malfunction to the projector. NOTE • Please reset the lter time only when you have cleaned or replaced the air lter, for a suitable indication about the air lter. • The projector may display the message such as “CHECK THE AIR FLOW” or turn off the projector, to prevent the internal heat level rising. 14 Using the CD manual System requirements The system for using the CD-ROM requires the following. OS:Microsoft® Windows® 98, Windows® 98SE, Windows®: Windows NT®4.0, Windows® Me, Windows® 2000/Windows® XP or later CPU:Pentium® processor 133MHz / Memory:32MB or more OS:Mac OS® 10.2 or later Macintosh®: CPU:PowerPC® / Memory:32MB or more CD-ROM drive: 4x CD-ROM drive Display: 256 color / 640x480 dots resolution Applications: Microsoft® Internet Explorer®4.0 and Adobe® Acrobat® Reader® 4.0 or later How to use the CD 1. Insert CD into PC’s CD-ROM drive. Windows®: In a while, Web browser automatically starts. Start up window comes up. Macintosh®: (1) Double-click on the “Projectors” icon appeared on the desktop screen. (2) When “main.html” file is clicked, Web browser will start and Initial window will appear. 2. Click the model name of your projector first, and then click language you want from the displayed list. The User’s manual (detailed) will open. CAUTION ►Only use the CD-ROM in a computer CD drive. The CDROM is designed for PC use only. NEVER INSERT THE CD-ROM INTO A NON-COMPUTER CD PLAYER! Inserting the CD-ROM into an incompatible CD drive may produce a loud noise, which in turn MAY RESULT IN EAR AND SPEAKER DAMAGE! • After using CD-ROM, please put it into CD case and keep it. Please keep the CD neither in direct sunlight nor in a high temperature and high humidity environment. NOTE • The information in the CD-ROM is subject to change without notice. • No responsibility is taken for any obstacle and defect to hardware and software of your PC as a result of the use of the CD-ROM. • All or Any part of the information in the CD-ROM must not be copied, reproduced or republished without notice to our company. 15 ENGLISH The other manuals for this product are written into the included CD-ROM titled “User’s Manual (detailed)”. Before using the CD-ROM, please read the following to ensure the proper use. 6SHFLÀFDWLRQV Specication Item Product name Liquid crystal projector Liquid Crystal Panel 786,432 pixels (1024 horizontal x 768 vertical) Lamp 200 W UHB Speaker 1W Power supply AC 100-120 V/2.9 A, AC 220-240 V/1.4 A Power consumption AC 100-120 V/290 W, AC 220-240 V/270 W Temperature range 5 ~ 35 °C (Operating) Size 306 (W) x 77 (H) x 221 (D) mm * Not including protruding parts. Please refer to the following gure. approx. 2.2 kg Ports Video input port Computer input port S-VIDEO ..............mini DIN 4 pin x1 COMPUTER IN1 ....................... D-sub 15 pin mini x1 VIDEO ................................. RCA x1 Audio input/output port COMPUTER IN2 ....................... D-sub 15 pin mini x1 AUDIO IN1 ............... Stereo mini x1 AUDIO IN2 ............... Stereo mini x1 Computer output port AUDIO OUT ............. Stereo mini x1 MONITOR OUT ....................... D-sub 15 pin mini x1 Others USB................................. USB-B x1 CONTROL................ D-sub 9 pin x1 Optional parts Lamp: DT01141 Filter set: UX36761 Mounting accessary:HAS-X1 (Bracket for ceiling mount) HAS-204L (Fixing adaptor for low ceilings) HAS-304H (Fixing adaptor for high ceilings) Soft case: PX10692 Laser remote control: RC-R008 * For more information, please consult your dealer. 221 Weight (mass) 77 83 306 [unit: mm] 16 If an abnormal operation (such as smoke, strange odor or excessive sound) should occur, stop using the projector immediately. Otherwise if a problem occurs with the projector, rst refer to the “Troubleshooting” of the “Operating Guide” in the CD and run through the suggested checks. If this does not resolve the problem, please consult your dealer or service company. They will tell you what warranty condition is applied. Please check the following web address where you may nd the latest information for this projector. http://www.hitachi.us/digitalmedia or http://www.hitachidigitalmedia.com NOTE • The information in this manual is subject to change without notice. • The manufacturer assumes no responsibility for any errors that may appear in this manual. • The reproduction, transfer or copy of all or any part of this document is not permitted without express written consent. Trademark acknowledgment • Mac®, Macintosh® and Mac OS® are registered trademarks of Apple Inc. • Pentium® is a registered trademark of Intel Corp. • Adobe® and Acrobat®, Reader® are registered trademarks of Adobe Systems Incorporated. • Microsoft® and Internet explorer®, Windows®, Windows NT®, Windows Vista® are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation. • PowerPC® is a registered trademark of International Business Machines Corporation. • "Blu-ray Disc" is a trademark. All other trademarks are the properties of their respective owners. 17 ENGLISH Troubleshooting - Warranty and after-service Hitachi America, Ltd. Digital Media Division 900 Hitachi way, Chula Vista CA 91914-3556 USA CANADA Tel: +1 -800-225-1741 Fax: +1 -619-591-5418 ► http://www.hitachi-america.us/digitalmedia Hitachi Europe Ltd., Consumer Affairs Department PO Box 3007 Maidenhead Berkshire SL6 8ZE UNITED KINGDOM Tel: 0844 481 0297 Email: [email protected] Hitachi Australia Pty Ltd. Level 3, 82 Waterloo Road North Ryde N.S.W 2113 AUSTRALIA Tel: +61 -2-9888-4100 Fax: +61 -2-9888-4188 ► http://www.hitachi.com.au Hitachi (Hong Kong), Ltd. 18/F., Ever Gain Centre, 28 On Muk Street., Shatin, N.T. HONG KONG Tel: +852 -2113-8883 Fax: +852 -2783-4178 ► http://www.hitachi-hk.com.hk Hitachi Sales (Malaysia) Sdn. Bhd. 77 Rue Alexandre Dumas 69120 Vaulx en Velin FRANCE Tel: 04 37 42 84 30 Email: [email protected] Lot 12, Jalan Kamajuan, Bangi Industrial Estate, 43650 Bandar Baru Bangi, Selangor Darul Ehsan MALAYSIA Tel: +60 -3-8926-4168 Fax: +60 -3-8926-3013 ► http://www.hitachiconsumer.com.my Hitachi Europe GmbH Hitachi Home Electronics Asia, (S) Pte Ltd. Hitachi Europe S.A.S., Digital Media Group Am Seestern 18 40547 Düsseldorf GERMANY Tel: 211-5283-808 Fax: 211-5283-809 Hotline: 0180 - 551 25 51 (12ct/min.) Email: [email protected] Hitachi Europe S.A. 364, Kifissias Ave. & 1, Delfon Str. 152 33 Chalandri Athens GREECE Tel: 210 6837200 Fax: 210 6835694 Email: [email protected] Hitachi Europe S.r.l. Via T. Gulli, 39 20147 MILANO ITALY Hitachi Europe S.A. Gran Via Carles III, 86 Planta 5ª Edificios Trade - Torre Este 08028 Barcelona SPAIN Tel: 0034 934 092 5 50 Email: [email protected] Hitachi Europe AB Frösundaviks Alle 15 169 29 Solna SWEDEN 438A Alexandra Road #01-01/02/03 Alexandra Technopark, 119967 SINGAPORE Tel: +65 -6536-2520 Fax: +65 -6536-2521 ► http://www.hitachiconsumer.com.sg Hitachi Sales Corp. of Taiwan 2nd Floor, No.65, Nanking East Road, Section 3, Taipei 104 TAIWAN Tel: +886-2-2516-0500 Fax: +886-2-2516-1501 ► http://www.hsct.com.tw Hitachi Sales (Thailand), Ltd. 994, Soi Thonglor, Sukhumvit 55 Road, Klongtonnua, Vadhana, Bangkok 10110 THAILAND Tel: +66 -2381-8381-98 Fax: +66 -2381-0210/2381-0021 ► http://www.hitachi-th.com Hitachi Consumer Electronics Co.,Ltd. 292 Yoshida-cho, Totsuka-ku Yokohama 244-0817 JAPAN Tel: +81-45-415-2625 Fax: +81-45-866-5821 ► http://www.hitachi.co.jp/proj/
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