Marantz VP-12S1 User Manual
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Marantz VP-12S1 is a video projector with a range of features for versatile usage in various settings. It offers both floor and ceiling installation options, making it suitable for home theaters, classrooms, or business presentations. The projector supports a wide range of connectivity options, including standard connections and PC connections, allowing users to connect various devices such as DVD players, gaming consoles, or laptops.
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Model VP-12S1 User Guide
Video Projector
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CAUTION
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK
DO NOT OPEN
CAUTION: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK,
DO NOT REMOVE COVER (OR BACK)
NO USER-SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE
REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL
The lightning symbol in the triangle, is intended to alert the user to the presence of uninsulated “dangerous voltage” within the product’s enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock to persons.
The exclamation mark in the triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of important operating and maintenance
(servicing) instructions in the literature accompanying the appliance.
WARNING
TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK,
DO NOT EXPOSE THIS APPLIANCE TO RAIN OR MOISTURE.
CAUTION:
TO PREVENT ELECTRIC SHOCK, MATCH WIDE
BLADE OF PLUG TO WIDE SLOT, FULLY INSERT.
ATTENTION:
POUR ÉVITER LES CHOCS ÉLECTRIQUES,
INTRODUIRE LA LAME LA PLUS LARGE DE LA FICHE DANS LA
BORNE CORRESPONDANTE DE LA PRISE ET POUSSER
JUSQU’AU FOND.
For the customers in the USA:
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense.
- Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
- Keep an appropriate distance between the equipment and the 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.
NOTE:
Changes or modifications may cause this unit to fail to comply with Part 15 of the FCC Rules and may void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
For the customers in Canada:
This Class B digital apparatus meets all requirements of the
Canadian Interference-Causing Equipment regulations.
IMPORTANT SAFETY
INSTRUCTIONS
READ BEFORE OPERATING EQUIPMENT
This product was designed and manufactured to meet strict quality and safety standards. There are, however, some installation and operational precautions which you should be particularly aware of.
1.
Read these Instructions: All the safety and operating instructions should be read before the appliance is operated.
2.
Keep these Instructions: The safety and operating instructions should be kept for future reference.
3.
Heed all Warnings: All warnings on the appliance and in the operating instructions should be adhered to.
4.
Follow all Instructions: All operating and use instructions should be followed.
5.
Cleaning: Unplug this video product from the wall outlet before cleaning. Do not use liquid cleaners or aerosol cleaners. Use a damp cloth for cleaning, and clean only with dry cloth.
6.
Attachments: Only use attachments/accessories specified by the manufacturer.
7.
Water and Moisture: Do not use this video product near water such as, near a bath tub, wash bowl, kitchen sink, or laundry tub, in a wet basement, or near a swimming pool, and the like.
8.
Accessories: Use only with the cart, stand, tripod, bracket, or table specified by the manufacturer, or sold with the apparatus. When a cart is used, use caution when moving the cart/apparatus combination to avoid injury from tip-over.
9.
Ventilation: Slots and openings in the cabinet are provided for ventilation and to ensure reliable operation of the video product and to protect it from overheating, and these openings must not be blocked or covered. Do not block any ventilation openings. Install in accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions. Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators, heat registers, stoves, or other apparatus (including amplifiers) that produce heat. This video product should not be placed in a built-in installation such as a bookcase or rack unless proper ventilation is provided or the manufacturer’s instructions have been adhered to.
10.
Power Sources: This video product should be operated only under the type of power source indicated on the marked label.
If you are not sure of the type of power supply for your home, consult the appliance dealer or a local power company. For video products intended to operate with battery power, or other sources, refer to the operating instructions.
11.
Grounding or Polarization: Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized or grounding-type plug. A polarized plug has two blades with one wider than the other. A grounding type plug has two blades and a third grounding prong. The wide blade or the third prong are provided for your safety. If the provided plug does not fit into your outlet, consult an electrician for replacement of the obsolete outlet.
AC POLARIZED PLUG
12.
Power-Cord Protection: Protect the power code from being walked on or pinched particularly at plugs, convenience receptacles, and the point where they exit from the apparatus.
13.
Protective Attachment Plug: The appliance is equipped with an attachment plug having overload protection. This is a safety feature. See Instruction Manual for replacement or resetting the protective device. If the plug needs to be replaced, be sure that the service technician has used a replacement plug specified by the manufacturer that has the same overload protection as the original plug.
14.
Lighting: Unplug this apparatus during lightning storms or when unused for long periods of time.
15.
Power Lines: An outside antenna system should not be located in the vicinity of overhead power lines or other electric light or power circuits, or where it can fall into such power lines or circuits. When installing an outside antenna system, extreme care should be taken to keep from touching such power lines or circuits. Any contact with them might be fatal.
16.
Overloading: Do not overload wall outlets and extension cords as this can result in a risk of fire or electric shock.
17.
Object and Liquid Entry: Never push objects of any kind into this video product through openings as they may touch dangerous voltage points or short-out parts that could result in a fire or electric shock. Never spill liquid of any kind on the video product.
18.
Servicing: Do not attempt to service this video product yourself as opening or removing covers may expose you to dangerous voltage or other hazards. Refer all servicing to a qualified service personnel.
19.
Damage Requiring Service: Servicing is required when the apparatus has been damaged in any way, such as powersupply cord or plug is damaged, liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen into the apparatus has been exposed to rain or moisture, does not operate normally, or has been dropped.
20.
Replacement Parts: When replacement parts are required, be sure that the service technician has used replacement parts specified by the manufacturer or have the same characteristics as the original part. Unauthorized substitutions may result in fire, electric shock or other hazards.
21.
Safety Check: Upon the completion of any service or repairs to this video product, ask a service technician to perform safety checks to determine that the video product is in proper operating condition.
22.
Carts and Stands: The appliance should be used only with a cart or stand that is recommended by the manufacturer.
23.
An appliance and cart combination should be handled with care. Quick stops, excessive force, and uneven surfaces may cause the appliance and cart combination to overturn.
24.
When the projector is mounted on the ceiling, the Ceiling
Mount Kit approved by MARANTZ must be used for installation.
25.
Do not look into the lens when the projector is turned on. It could damage your eyesight.
26.
Unplug the projector from the wall outlet if it is not to be used for a few days.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
INTRODUCTION
FEATURES ................................................................................................................... 2
PROJECTOR LAYOUT AND FUNCTIONAL OVERVIEW ........................................... 3
Front and Top .................................................................................................... 3
Right Side and Rear .......................................................................................... 4
Bottom ............................................................................................................... 5
Adjusters ............................................................................................................ 5
Remote Controller .............................................................................................. 6
Preparing the Remote Controller ....................................................................... 7
SET UP PROCEDURES
INSTALLATION ............................................................................................................ 8
Floor Installation ................................................................................................ 8
Ceiling Installation .............................................................................................. 8
Distance between the projector and the screen (throw distance) ...................... 9
The screen image in a Widescreen (16:9) ....................................................... 10
INSTALLING ............................................................................................................... 11
Standard connections ...................................................................................... 11
Connection with a PC ...................................................................................... 11
Connection with a DV commcoder .................................................................. 12
INITIAL SET UP .......................................................................................................... 12
TO TURN OFF THE POWER ...................................................................................... 12
OPERATIONS
OPERATIONS ............................................................................................................. 13
Menu ................................................................................................................ 13
Picture Adjust ................................................................................................... 13
Setting .............................................................................................................. 13
Display ............................................................................................................. 13
Configuration ................................................................................................... 14
Trigger2 ........................................................................................................... 14
Memory ............................................................................................................ 14
Lamp Life and Replace Lamp .......................................................................... 15
ADDITIONAL
INFORMATION
MAINTENANCE .......................................................................................................... 16
Replacing the Lamp Unit ................................................................................. 16
Cleaning the lens ............................................................................................. 16
Replacement parts ........................................................................................... 16
Optional accessories ....................................................................................... 16
TROUBLESHOOTING ................................................................................................ 17
ERROR MODE ............................................................................................................ 17
ON SCREEN MESSAGE ............................................................................................ 18
SPECIFICATIONS ....................................................................................................... 18
DIMENSIONS .............................................................................................................. 20
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INTRODUCTION
FEATURES
Excellent video quality
• The Marantz progressives scan (3D motion adaptive line doubling) technology provides natural and clear video quality.
• The Marantz film detection technology: Three to Two Pull
Down for NTSC and Two to Two Pull Down for PAL video signal, ensures to depict most natural moments of objects projected in the recorded in the film format.
• The newly developed optical system delivers the perfect uniformity, true black level, and ample dynamic range of image.
• The Marantz digital technology and DLP TM technology ensure vivid and true color reproduction, and accurate gray scale to the greatest degree possible.
• The Marantz keystone correction technology, optical and electronically, vertical and horizontal, enlarges not only the setting area, but also stack solution opportunity.
Widescreen flexibility
• The unit allows the user to enjoy both 16:9 and 4:3 screen images at aspect ratio.
Ready for DVD and HDTV
• The COMPONENT VIDEO INPUT IN terminal is ideally corresponds to DVD and HDTV (1080i, and 720p). This input ensures the highest video quality.
• The COMPONENT VIDEO INPUT IN terminal corresponds to DVD. It also corresponds to the squeeze signal, the progressive signal for DVD.
Picture mode and picture memory
• The unit has three picture modes: THEATER, STANDARD and DYNAMIC. Furthermore, the unit has three kinds of memories in each picture mode: THEATER1, THEATER2 and THEATER3. This allows the user to enjoy the fine tuned pictures for his/her personal preference.
Direct access buttons (Remote controller)
The remote controller provides direct access buttons for those functions that are most often used.
• POWER ON • STANDBY
Input Select
• COMPONENT
• VIDEO
Picture Mode
• THEATER
Menu
• MENU
Aspect
• FULL
• THROUGH
Others
• INFO
• FOCUS
• S-VIDEO
• RGB
• STANDARD
• ENTER
• NORMAL
• ZOOM
• CINEMA
• V-MUTE
• AUX.
• DYNAMIC
Sophisticated Design
• The sophisticated form and its color fit any room to create the most comfortable space in memory.
Enjoy various entertainment opportunities
The unit is ready not only for video source but also for PC and Karaoke. And through AUX IN connector, the unit can display i.LINK/DV format image, which some digital video cameras has its output.
Note: Pixel defects
DMD TM (Digital Micromirror Device TM ) is one of the most advanced technologies for consumer products. The DMD TM made by high precision technology, however some pixel defects may be found on the projected image. We are trying our best to control the quality in order to reduce the number of defective pixels. It is almost impossible to have zero pixel defects, even using the most advanced technology. This is not a problem only for Marantz, but all DLP TM projector manufactures. Therefore we have to note that the warranty does not cover the DMD TM for pixel defects. We appreciate your understandings.
Note: Lamp
SHP lamp is one of the most advanced technologies for consumer products. The lamp made by high precision technology, however some lamps might be failing before it reaches its life. And projector’s brightness is getting darker along with accumulated lamp usage hours. We are trying our best to control the quality in order to reduce lamp failures. It is almost impossible to have zero failure, even using the most advanced technology. This is not a problem only for Marantz, but all projector manufactures. Therefore we have to note that the warranty does not cover the SHP lamp for lamp failures: explosion, and non-lighting except initial use. And also we have to note that the warranty does not cover the SHP lamp for lamp failures: flickering, and getting darker along with accumulated lamp usage hours,
We appreciate your understandings.
– DLP , Digital Micromirror Device and DMD are trademarks of Texas Instruments.
– “DCDi” is a trademark of Faroudja, a division of Sage Inc.
– “i.LINK” and the “i.LINK” Logo are trademarks.
– Even if no trademarks are indicated, they are greatly valued.
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PROJECTOR LAYOUT AND FUNCTIONAL OVERVIEW
Front and Top
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VP-12S1 t !6
t q
IR sensor (one for each front or rear)
w
Lens
e
Focus ring
Adjust the picture focus.
r
Zoom ring
Adjust the size of the projected image.
t
Adjusters and Adjusters button
Adjust the vertical angle of the projector.
y
Lens Shift adjuster
Adjust the image position vertically. Turn right when the image goes up. Turn left when the image goes down.
u
POWER key
Press to turn the projector on or standby mode. i
MENU key
Press to display the on-screen menu.
o
ENTER key
Press to enter items in the menu when the menu is displayed on screen.
!0
INPUT SELECT key
Select an input signal. Every time the key is pressed, the unit toggles between COMPONENT, S-VIDEO, VIDEO, and
RGB inputs.
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!1
FOCUS key
Press to display a focus pattern.
!2
The
5 / ∞ / 2 / 3
keys
Control the menu cursor.
Press the
5 key for more than three seconds to turn the
HIGH BRIGHT mode on.
Press the
∞ key to turn the HIGH BRIGHT mode off.
!3
POWER ON indicator
• Lights up when the power is turned on.
• Flashes while the projector goes into standby mode for about one minute.
!4
STANDBY indicator
Lights up when the power is turned on.
!5
WARNING/LAMP indicator
Flashes or lights up when something is wrong with the lamp cover, lamp, fan, or temperature inside the projector.
!6
Ventilation holes
Notes:
• Do not place anything near the ventilation holes. It may cause heat.
• Do not place your hand or objects near the ventilation holes; the air coming out is hot.
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INTRODUCTION
Right Side and Rear
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VP-12S1 v z x c n b z
COMPONENT VIDEO IN
Y, P
B
/C
B
, P
R
/C
R connectors.
Connect to the COMPONENT VIDEO output of video equipment or an A/V processor/receiver with a component video loop.
x
S-VIDEO IN
Connect to the S-VIDEO output of a video equipment.
c
VIDEO IN
Connect to the composite video output of a video equipment.
v
RGB IN
Connect to the analog RGB output of a computer equipment.
b
DV IN
Connect to the i.Link(DV-SD format) output of video equipment.
n
OPTICAL
Connect to the optical output of video equipment.
m
AUDIO OUT (DIGITAL)
Connect to the audio input of audio equipment.
,
REMOTE SW. (EXTERNAL/INTERNAL)
When using the MARANTZ REMOTE CONTROL system, select EXTERNAL. Otherwise select INTERNAL.
.
REMOTE CONTROL IN/OUT
Connect to the REMOTE CONTROL connectors of other
Marantz equipment. It is then possible to control the whole system with a single Remote Controller.
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⁄0
⁄1
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⁄0
TRIG.1
When the projector is turned on, a 12-volt signal is sent to the equipment connected to the TRIG.1. This allows automatic triggering of an accessory, such as a powered up/down screen, whenever the projector is turned on or off.
When the unit is turned off, there is no voltage in output and when the unit is turned on, 12 V is output.
Note:
The user cannot use the connector as the power source.
⁄1
TRIG.2
Either a 12-volt signal or a 0-volt signal is sent to the equipment connected to the TRIG.2, according to the setting in the OSD menu.
Note:
The user cannot use these connector; TRIG.1 and TRIG.2, as the power source.
⁄2
LIGHT ON/OFF
When using light up the connector panel.
⁄3
RS232C
Connect to the RS232C output of equipment.
⁄4
AC IN
Connect the supplied AC power code.
⁄5
Lamp cover
⁄6
Lamp cover securing screw
⁄7
Ventilation holes
4
Bottom
Ventilation hole
s
Adjuster button
Adjuster button
Adjusters
How to use adjuster and adjuster button.
(1) Adjuster button (2) Adjuster
PRESS
DOWN
UP DOWN
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¡7
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Remote Controller
PROJECTOR a
POWER ON key
Press to turn the projector on.
s
STANDBY key
Press to turn the projector off.
d 5
/
∞
/
2
/
3
keys
f
COMPONENT key
Select the COMPONENT VIDEO IN signal.
g
S-VIDEO key
Select the S-VIDEO IN signal.
h
VIDEO key
Select the VIDEO IN signal.
j
RGB key
Select the RGB IN signal.
k
ENTER key
l
MENU key
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™1
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¡2
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¡8
INTRODUCTION
¡0
THEATER key
Select the Theater picture mode.
The key toggles between Theater1, Theater2, Theater3 and
Theater Default.
¡1
STANDARD key
Select the STANDARD picture mode.
The key toggles between Standard1, Standard 2, Standard 3, and Standard Default.
¡2
DYNAMIC key
Select the Dynamic picture mode.
The key toggles between Dynamic1, Dynamic2, Dynamic3 and Dynamic Default.
¡3
INFO key
Press to turn the information menu on or off.
¡4
FULL key
Select FULL mode from four aspect ratio modes.
¡5
NORMAL key
Select NORMAL mode from four aspect ratio modes.
¡6
CINEMA key
Press to turn the CINEMA mode – auto film detection mode
– on or off.
¡7
THROUGH key
Select THROUGH mode from four aspect ratio modes.
¡8
ZOOM key
Select ZOOM mode from four aspect ratio modes.
¡9
AUX key
Select the AUX IN signal.
™0
FOCUS key
Press to display a focus pattern.
™1
V-MUTE key
Press to mute the picture so that screen gets dark and no image is displayed.
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Preparing the Remote Controller
1.
Open the cover.
2.
Insert batteries (AA).
Make sure to match the + and – marks on the batteries with inside the battery component.
CAUTION
– The available battery types are limited: manganese dry cell and alkaline dry cell.
– Do not mix different battery types.
– Do not mix old and new batteries.
– Only batteries of the same type are to be used.
– Remove exhausted batteries from the Remote
Controller.
– Do not attempt to recharge non-rechargeable batteries.
– Do not use rechargeable batteries.
– Batteries are to be inserted with the correct polarity.
– The supply terminals are not to be short-circuited.
– Never throw batteries in a fire or attempt to open up its outer casing.
– If the user does not intend to use the Remote Controller for a long time, remove the batteries.
– Keep away from heat.
– The effect range of the Remote Controller is approximately
6m.
– Do not be subjected to strong shock.
– Do not be subjected to moisture.
If the unit gets moistured, wipe it off immediately.
– The Remote Controller operation may not function if the projector’s IR sensors are exposed to direct sun light or strong artificial light, or if there is an obstacle between the IR sensors and the Remote Controller.
3.
Close the cover.
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SET UP PROCEDURES
INSTALLATION
Floor Installation
Horizontal center of the screen
Projecting distance
Vertical positioning
Side view
Adjust the vertical and horizontal positions of the projector.
Ceiling Installation
For ceiling installation, consult with Marantz dealer.
Ceiling
Projecting distance
CAUTION
– Do not look into the lens when the projector is turned on.
It could damage your eyesight.
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Horizontal positioning
Top view
Distance between the projector and the screen (throw distance)
Screen size
(Diagonal)
VP-12S1
Screen Size
(inches)
40
60
80
100
120
150
200
250
16:9 screen
Throw distance
Unit : mm (inches)
Minimum Maximum
1,281
(50 7 /
16
)
1,491
(58 11 /
16
)
1,945
(76 9 /
16
)
2,609
(102 12 /
16
)
2,260
(89)
3,029
(119 4 /
16
)
3,273
(128 14 /
16
)
3,798
(149 9 /
16
)
3,938
(155)
4,934
(194 4 /
16
)
6,594
(259 10 /
16
)
8,255
(325)
4,568
(179 13 /
16
)
5,721
(225 4 /
16
)
7,644
(300 15
9,567
(376 11
/
16
)
/
16
)
Throw Distance
Minimum = 33.21 x Screen size – 47.6
Maxmum = 38.46 x Screen size – 47.6
Unit : mm
Note : Tolerance ±5 %
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Throw distance
SET UP PROCEDURES
The Screen Images in a Widescreen (16:9)
• Press the ZOOM key, the NORMAL key or the FULL key on the remote controller for the 4:3 aspect ratio video source.
• Press the FULL key on the remote controller for 16:9 aspect ratio video source, such as 1080I, 1035I, and 720p video systems.
• Press the FULL key on the remote controller for the squeezed video source.
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FULL mode
16 : 9 video source
7
Normal mode
4 : 3 video source
7
Zoom mode
4 : 3 video source
4 : 3 video source
7
Through mode
Displays the image with the same resolution as the input video source except 1035I, 1080I, and XGA.
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INSTALLING
When making connections be sure to:
• Turn off all equipment before making any connections.
• Use the proper cables for each connection.
• Insert the plug for the cables properly. Any plugs that are not fully inserted often generate a noise.
When pulling out a cable:
• Be sure to grab the plug, not the cable itself.
Standard Connections
Connections with VIDEO EQUIPMENT
COMPONENT VIDEO OUT
DVD
S-VIDEO OUT
VIDEO OUT
VCR
Connection with a PC
11 to an analog RGB OUT
Computers
SET UP PROCEDURES
Connection with a DV commcoder
DV-SD OUT
DV camcoder
Note: DV IN connector is available for DV-SD format of i.Link(IEEE1394).
INITIAL SET UP
1.
Connect the supplied AC power cord.
The STANDBY indicator lights up and the projector goes into the standby mode.
2.
Press the POWER ON key on the remote controller or the POWER key on the projector.
The POWER indicator lights up.
3.
Switch on the equipment connected to the projector.
Press the INPUT SELECT key on the projector or the
COMPONENT key, S-VIDEO key, VIDEO key, or RGB key on the remote controller.
4.
Press the FOCUS key on the remote controller to display the FOCUS pattern and turn the Focus ring to make an adjustment. Adjust the focus for the sharpest image possible to obtain, using the built-in focus pattern.
Press the FOCUS key again to clear off the pattern.
5.
Turn the Zoom ring to adjust the size of the image.
TO TURN OFF THE POWER
1.
Press the STANDBY key on the remote controller or the
POWER key on the projector.
2.
The fan continues to run for a while to reduce internal heat. The POWER ON indicator flashes in blue and no key will be effective. After sufficient cooling has been provided, the STANDBY indicator lights in red.
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OPERATIONS
Menu
Refer to the on-screen menu for making various adjustments and settings.
1.
Press the MENU key.
The menu display appears.
Setting
The following settings can be made:
2.
Use
5 / ∞ / 2 / 3 keys to select a menu item.
3.
Make adjustments in Picture Adjust, Setting, Display,
Configuration, Trigger2, or Memory.
Picture Adjust
The user can adjust the picture to suit his/her own preference by using the Picture Adjust feature.
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For a video signal input, the following adjustments can be made:
Contrast
Brightness
Color
Sharpness
ITEM
Tint
Noise Reduction
Color Temp. (Color Temperature)
0
Weak
Dark
Light
0
Soft
R50
Purple
0
Weak
L
Red
M
NOTE: The user cannot adjust TINT in Component signal (YCBCR/YPBPR).
99
Strong
Bright
Deep
15
Sharp
G50
Green
15
Strong
H
Blue
– Brightness
7
Aspect (Full, Normal, Zoom, Through)
7
High Bright (On, Off)
High Bright ON: Display brightest image.
7
Cinema (Auto, Off)
Cinema mode: The three to two pull down for NTSC and the two to two pull down for PAL
7
Black Setup (0IRE, 7.5IRE)
Black level adjustment, due to small difference of black level by a video source.
NOTE: The user cannot adjust Black Setup in
IEEE1394 signal: AUX in signal.
7
Lamp mode (High/Low)
7
Component(Auto, NTSC, PAL, 480p, 576p, 540p,
1035I, 1080i, 720p)
7
Video System(Auto, NTSC, PAL, SECAM)
7
RGB System(Auto, NTSC, PAL, 480p, 576p, 540p,
1035I, 1080i, 720p, VGA)
Display
7
The following adjustments can be made:
ITEM
Keystone-V (Electronic vertical keystone correction)
Keystone-H (Electronic horizontal keystone correction)
Auto Adjust
Picture Shift V
Size V
Picture Shift H
Size H
PHASE
— 50
Down
Small
Left
Small
50
Up
Large
Right
Large
For RGB signal, select AUTO. If something wrong, select
No, and adjust Size V, Size H, Picture Shift H, Picture Shift
V, and/or PHASE.
– Color Temp.
H: Make white more blue.
M: Make white less blue. This setting is approximately
6500 degrees in Kelvin.
L: Make white more reddish.
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OPERATIONS
Configuration
The following adjustments can be made:
7
OSD Position (16:9 / 4:3 / Through )
7
Language (English/ German/ French/ Spanish/
Portuguese/ Italian)
7
Ceiling (On/Off)
7
Rear (On/Off)
7
Rest Lamp Life (Yes/No)
7
Reset All (Yes/No)
Trigger2
Select 12V DC or 0V from on and off at each aspect ratio.
Aspect
FULL
NORMAL
ZOOM
THRUGH
On
12 V DC
12 V DC
12 V DC
12 V DC
Off
0 V
0 V
0 V
0 V
2
– Reset Lamp Life
When the user selects “Yes”, the following message appears:
Memory
The user can recall the stored memory for his/her preference.
This unit has three picture modes: THEATER, STANDARD, and DYNAMIC. Each picture mode has three picture memories.
Again, select “Yes”, and press the ENTER key. Then the lamp life is initialized.
– Reset All
When the user selects “Yes”, the following message appears:
Again, select “Yes”, and press the ENTER key. Then restore the factory default settings except for the lamp life.
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Lamp Life and Replace Lamp
Lamp Life
The user can display the remaining lamp life at any time by pressing the INFO key on the remote controller. Lamp Life is displayed at the very bottom of the menu.
3 When the lamp life has expired (Lamp Life 0 HOURS), the unit will be immediately turned off, and the WARNING indicator will blink in orange.
Notes:
• When the Lamp Life becomes less than 100 hours , it is recommended to replace the lamp unit. A lamp may be worn out when the Lamp Life becomes less than 100 hours .
• The projector is designed not to turn on after the lamp use has exceeded 2000 hours. (Lamp Life 0 HOUR)
If the projector is in use, it will turn off.
3
When the lamp life becomes less than 100 hours and the unit is still on, the remaining lamp life is displayed on the screen.
Use the following procedure to reset (initialize) the lamp life indicator after replacing the lamp with a new one.
1.
Unplug the power cord.
2.
Wait about one minute and reconnect the power cord.
3.
Press the POWER key. Only the POWER key will be of effect. The following message appears for 120 seconds.
4.
Select “Yes”, using the
2
/
3 keys.
5.
Press the ENTER key. The lamp life indicator is now initialized.
3 When the lamp life becomes less than 5 hours, the remaining lamp life is displayed on the screen at onehour interval.
To clear the menu above, press the MENU key.
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ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
MAINTENANCE
Replacing the Lamp Unit
CAUTION:
• Do not touch the lamp and the lamp unit. It will be extremely hot. Allow at least one hour for the lamp to cool down before handling.
• Do not loosen any screws except for those mentioned below.
• The lamp may break if handled improperly.
• Do not use a lamp housing other than a Marantz replacement lamp unit.
WARNING:
• The lamp itself may get hot. Be careful when handling.
1.
Press the POWER key to turn the projector off.
2.
Unplug the AC power cord.
3.
Wait at least one hour for the lamp and lamp unit to cool down.
4.
Turn the projector upside down carefully.
(Read the caution and warning labels on the lamp cover.)
5.
Loosen the lamp cover securing screw.
6.
Remove the lamp cover.
7.
Loosen the three lamp housing screws.
(This projector has a safety switch.)
8.
Hold the handle then pull the lamp unit upward to remove.
9.
Install the new lamp unit.
10.
Secure the lamp unit with the three screws.
11.
Replace the lamp cover and secure it with a screw driver.
Cleaning the lens
If the lens becomes dirty or smudged, clean it with a soft dry cloth. Do not use a dampcloth, detergent solution, or thinner. It may remain as stains. Use optical lens cleaners only which are approved for eyeglasses or cameras.
Replacement parts
When replacement parts are required, be sure to inform only a Marantz authorized service center. Only the use of replacement parts specified by Marantz, whose features are equivalent to the original parts, is allowed. Unauthorized substitutions may result in fire, electric shock, or other hazards.
Therefore, the warranty may not be guaranteed.
Optional accessories
7
Lamp Unit
7
Ceiling Mount KIT
7
Lens
CAUTION:
• For ceiling installation, consult with the Marantz dealer.
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TROUBLESHOOTING
In case of troubles, check the following before calling for service:
1.
Are the connections made properly ?
2.
Are you operating the unit properly, following the instructions ?
If the unit does not operate properly, check the items shown inthe following table.
If any trouble cannot be solved by the recommendation below, malfunction of the internal circuitry is suspected; immediately unplug the AC power cord and contact the
Marantz dealer or service center.
Symtom
Image is not displayed.
Poor color.
Picture is too dark.
Picture is not clear.
Picture rolls.
Cause
AC power cord is not connected correctly.
Lamp cover is not closed correctly.
A signal cable is not connected correctly.
Selected input is incorrect.
The picture mute is active.
Picture is not adjusted correctly.
Lamp life is running short.
Contrast or brightness is not adjusted properly.
Picture is out of focus.
Condensation occures on the lens.
A signal cable is not correctly connected.
Batteries are exhausted.
The distance to the unit is too far.
Recommendation
Connect the AC power cord correctly.
Close the cover correctly.
Connect a signal cable correctly.
Select the correct input source .
Press the-MUTE key to release the mute.
Adjust the picture in the MENU mode.
Replace the lamp and reset lamp life.
Adjust contrast or brightness properly.
Adjust the focus.
Run the projector for about two hours.
Connect a signal cable correctly.
Replace batteries.
Reduce the distance between the unit and the remote control.
Remove any obstacles.
The Remote Controller does not work.
IR sensor on unit is obstructed.
The “EXTERNAL” position on the REMOTE
CONTROLLER on the connector panel is selected.
Use MARANTZ REMOTE CONTROL or select
INTERNAL.
Notes:
• When the projector is installed on the ceiling and the WARNING indicator lights up or flashes, never open the lamp cover.
• Install a standard lamp.
• If the lamp still does not function after the replacement and initialization of the lamp life, contact the dealer, or service center.
ERROR MODE
WARNING/LAMP indicator, POWER ON indicator, and STANDBY indicator diagnose error mode of the projector as followers.
Error mode
Lamp cover
Lamp
Lamp temperature
Power supply
Fan
WARNING/LA
MP
Indicators
POWER ON STANDBY
Lights-up Lights-out Flash
Lights-up
Flash
Flash
Flash
Lights-out
Lights-up
Lights-up
Lights-out
Lights-out
Flash
Lights-out
Lights-up
Cause Recommendation
The lamp cover is not secured firmly
Close the cover correctly.
The lamp has failed, or the lamp is completely worn out.
Replace the lamp and reset lamp life.
Temperature around the lamp unit becomes unusually high.
Temperature around the power supply becoms unusually high.
Check to see that nothing is blocking the ventilation holes, and leave off the unit for about an hour.
The fan inside the projector stops.
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ON SCREEN MESSAGE
Use the list below to check the message displayed on the screen.
Message
NO SIGNAL
IREPLACE LAMP!
OUT OF RANGE
No input signal.
Meaning
The lamp has reached the end of its life.
This input signal cannot be projected as the frequency is out of the acceptable range of the projector.
Recommendation
Check the connection.
Replace the lamp and reset lamp life.
Input a signal within the range of the frequency.
SPECIFICATIONS
7
Optical characteristics
Lamp
Lens
Projection size
Light output
1,280 x 720 pixels
Digital Micromirror Device TM
Super High Pressure 150W f: 26.5 to 30.7 / F: 3.0
40 to 250 inches
700 ANSI LUMEN typical
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INPUT/OUTPUT
VIDEO IN
S-VIDEO IN
COMPONENT IN
COAXIAL Digital
AUDIO OUTPUT
OPTICAL Digital
AUDIO OUT
RCA x 1
NTSC-3.58
Composite video 1.0V
p-p
/75 Ohm
S-Connector x 1
NTSC-3.58
S-Video
RCA x 3
RGB/HD IN
REMOTE
CONTROLLER IN
AC IN
TRIG.1 OUT,
Mini jack type x 1
REMOTE
CONTROLLER OUT Mini jack type x 1
3 Prong Grounding Type
TRIG.2 OUT
Y, C
B
/P
B
, C
R
/P
R
D-sub M 15 pin x 1
Analog RGB
HD:1080I, 720p
RS232C
AUX. IN
Mini Jack x 2
Output: DC12V or 0V
RS232C receptacle plug x 1
IEEE1394 AV receptacle plug x 1
COAXIAL audio data output x 1
OPTICAL audio data output x 1
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GENERAL
Power requirement
Power consumption
Standby consumption
Chassis isolation
Safety
EMI/EMC
AC 100-120V / 220-240V, 50/60 Hz
<250 W
<3 W
Class-1
UL6500
CAN/CSA C22.1 No.1492
IEC60950
FCC Part-15 Class-B
CISPR22 Class-B
Dimensions
Net weight
235(W) x 322(D) x 96(H)mm
12 kg
Operating Temperature 5 to 35 :
Operating humidity 30 to 85%
Storage Temperature -20 to 60 :
Storage humidity 30 to 85%
Accessories • Lens cap x 1
• Remote controller x 1
• Batteries x 2
• AC power code x 1
• User Guide x 1
• Control Adapter cable
(Mini jack to RCA) x 1
Specifications may be subjected to change without any prior notice.
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7
Timing chart
System
NTSC
PAL-B/G
SECAM
480/60p
576/50p
1035/60i
1080/60i
1080/50i
1080/48i
720/60p
720/50p
720/48p
540/60p
640x350
#1
640x350
#1
640x400
#1
640x400 #1
640x480
640x480 #1
640x480 #1
640x480
#1
800x600
800x600
800x600
#1
800x600
#1
800x600 #1
1024x768
1024x768
1024x768 #1
1024x768
#1
1024x768
#1
Resolution
768x240
960x287.5
960x287.5
720x480
720x576
1920x518
1920x540
1920x540
1920x540
1280x720
1280x720
1280x720
1920x540
640x350
640x350
640x400
640x400
640x480
640x480
640x480
640x480
800x600
800x600
800x600
800x600
800x600
1024x768
1024x768
1024x768
1024x768
1024x768
Note: The systems marked #1 are not displayed properly.
V (Hz)
59.94 / 60
50
50
59.94 / 60
50
59.94 / 60
59.94 / 60
50
48
59.94 / 60
50
48
59.94 / 60
70
85
70
85
60
72
75
85
56
60
72
75
85
43
60
70
75
85
27.0
45.0
37.5
36.0
33.8
31.5
37.9
31.5
53.7
31.5
37.9
37.5
43.3
H (KHz)
15.73
15.63
15.63
31.5
31.3
33.8
33.8
28.1
35.2
37.9
48.1
46.9
53.7
35.5
48.4
56.5
60.0
68.7
P
P
P
P
P
I
P
P
P
P
P
P
P
Scan
I
I
P
I
I
I
I
P
P
P
P
P
P
P
P
P
P
P
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DIMENSIONS
FRONT
VP-12S1
Cu m o
LT
A mm
OM
TOP
416 mm
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
20
Note :
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Table of contents
- 6 FEATURES
- 7 PROJECTOR LAYOUT AND FUNCTIONAL OVERVIEW
- 7 Front and Top
- 8 Right Side and Rear
- 9 Bottom
- 9 Adjusters
- 10 Remote Controller
- 11 Preparing the Remote Controller
- 12 INSTALLATION
- 12 Floor Installation
- 12 Ceiling Installation
- 13 Distance between the projector and the screen (throw distance)
- 14 The screen image in a Widescreen (16:9)
- 15 INSTALLING
- 15 Standard connections
- 15 Connection with a PC
- 16 Connection with a DV commcoder
- 16 INITIAL SET UP
- 16 TO TURN OFF THE POWER
- 17 OPERATIONS
- 17 Picture Adjust
- 17 Setting
- 17 Display
- 18 Configuration
- 18 Trigger
- 18 Memory
- 19 Lamp Life and Replace Lamp
- 20 MAINTENANCE
- 20 Replacing the Lamp Unit
- 20 Cleaning the lens
- 20 Replacement parts
- 20 Optional accessories
- 21 TROUBLESHOOTING
- 21 ERROR MODE
- 22 ON SCREEN MESSAGE
- 22 SPECIFICATIONS
- 24 DIMENSIONS