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INTRODUCTION

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Before operating this projector, please read this manual carefully and completely.

This manual will provide you with the basic instructions for operation of the projector. Installation, preliminary adjustments and procedures which require the opening of the projector and contact with electrical components should be performed by service personnel. For continued safe and reliable operation, use only cables supplied by the manufacturer for power. Adhere to all notes and warnings.

Features

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Multi scan circuit automatically locks on video, superdata from 15 to 85 kHz

(XG85) and graphics signals 15 to 135 kHz (XG135LC).

You can interface video and high resolution RGB signals from various computers, workstations and graphics boards.

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8" CRTs with deflection angle 90 degrees produce a detailed picture with a resolution of 2500

22000 (addressable) XG135LC and 160021200 (addressable) XG85.

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Newly developed video output circuit makes possible 110 MHz of Video

Bandwidth (XG85) and 150MHz (XG135LC) with 1100 lumens peak light output (XG85) and 1200 lumens (XG135LC).

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ECP lens produces an image with true color reproduction.

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AKB circuit provides stable white balance.

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Display size can be altered to accommodate any picture size from 60" to 300" diagonal. In addition to ceiling mounting, floor, desk top and rear installations are possible. (The ceiling mounting kits can be purchased as an optional item for ceiling installation.)

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Digital convergence provides high accuracy for projecting fine graphic displays.

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On-screen menus provide easy access to adjustment items.

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ISS-6020/ISS-6020G interface allows 100 inputs.

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Video system compatible with NTSC, PAL, SECAM and NTSC 4.43.

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Up to 100 sources can be stored in digital memory.

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Quick copy convergence for fast easy set up from one pre-set signal.

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Built in self diagnostics for on-sight troubleshooting.

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Built in test patterns such as “CROSS HAIR”, “CROSS HATCH”, “DOT”,

“WINDOW” ,“ALL WHITE”, “GRAY SCALE”, and “H (FOCUS)” for accurate setup.

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Source information status display.

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The SEQUENCER function allows the projector to automatically select input signals one after another as programmed by the user.

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Compatible with a component video signal such as DVD.

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INTRODUCTION

Important Safeguards

The following are important safety instructions designed to ensure the long life of your projector and to prevent fire and shock hazards. Be sure to read these safety instructions carefully and follow all warnings given below.

Installation

The projector must be installed by trained personnel.

Place the projector on a flat, level surface and in a dry area free from dust and moisture. Do not place the projector in direct sunlight, near stoves or other heat radiating appliances. Smoke, steam and exposure to direct sunlight could adversely affect the internal components. Avoid rough handling when moving your equipment as a strong shock could damage its internal components. If installing the projector on the ceiling, use only optional ceiling kits (two types) supplied by the manufacturer. Observe all instructions and warnings. Since installing the projector on the ceiling requires special techniques and a optional ceiling kit, users must not try to install it. Contact your dealer for ceiling installation.When

ordering the ceiling kit, specify the part name, PG CMKIT-F or PG CMKIT.

Power supply

The XG-852 and XG-1352 projector are designed to operate on 120 V 60 Hz, and the XG-852G and XG-1352G are designed to operate on 220-240 V 50 Hz AC power supply. Make sure your local power supply matches these requirements before operation.

Handle the power cord carefully and avoid excessive bending. A damaged cord may cause electric shock or fire. If the projector is not to be used for an extended period, remove the plug from the power outlet.

Cleaning

Unplug the projector from the power outlet before cleaning.

Clean the cabinet and front panel periodically with a soft cloth. If heavily stained, use a mild detergent solution. Never use strong detergents or solvents such as alcohol or thinner to clean your projector.

Lens cleaning: Avoid touching the lens surfaces.

Special coating is applied to the lens surfaces.

Consult your dealer for lens cleaning.

Fire and Shock Precautions

Adequate ventilation must be provided to prevent heat build-up inside the projector. Make sure the ventilation holes are unobstructed.

Keep the inside of the projector free from foreign objects, such as paper clips, nails, paper, etc. Do not attempt to retrieve such objects yourself or insert metal objects such as wire and screw-drivers inside the projector. If a hazardous object falls inside the projector, unplug it immediately and call a qualified electrical repairman for removal.

Do not set liquids on top of the projector.

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PART NAMES AND FUNCTIONS

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PART NAMES AND FUNCTIONS

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Front Terminal Panel

1 2 3

Rear Control Panel

A cover is provided to attach the rear control panel.

4 5 6 7

8 9

0

I

H

ACAT OUT R/Cr G/Y B/Cb H/HV V S-VIDEO VIDEO

INPUT SELECT POWER

INDICATOR ON/OFF INPUT SELECT ENTER I

OPTION REMOTE1

OUT

REMOTE2

IN

A J B C D E F G

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EXAMPLES OF CONNECTIONS

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CAUTIONS ON CONNECTIONS:

• Unplug the projector and other equipment from the AC supply before making connections.

• Make sure that the plug of the power cord is properly connected to the power outlet. A loose connection may cause hum or noise.

• Confirm your connection layout with the user’s manual accompanying the equipment to be connected with the ISS-

6020/ISS-6020G Switcher.

When Used in Stand Alone Operation

Components with RGB and H/V SYNC outputs such as a personal computer

VCR with S-Video outputs

DVD Player with a COMPONENT video output

ACAT OUT R/Cr G/Y B/Cb H/HV V S-VIDEO VIDEO

INPUT SELECT POWER

INDICATOR ON/OFF INPUT SELECT ENTER I

OPTION REMOTE1

OUT

REMOTE2

IN

VCR or Video disc player

External Control

NOTE: This projector does not have built-in speakers.

• Make sure that the STANDALONE mode is selected from the CONNECT CONDITION menu. Contact your dealer for the information in detail.

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INSTALLATION SET-UP INSTRUCTION

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Before Installation

The installation procedure is different according to the projection system and screen size. From the factory the projector is set for ceiling mount, 100 inch diagonal screen size and a projection angle of 12.4 degrees (XG85)/12.2 degrees (XG135LC).

Installation and preliminary adjustments are required as shown on table below.

Projection type

Ceiling mounting Front projection

Desk top Front projection type

Ceiling mounting/Rear projection

Desk top Rear projection

Adjustment items

Screen size

(diagonal)

Various adjustments

100 inch other than 100 inch

100 inch other than 100 inch

None

Yes

Yes

Yes

100 inch other than 100 inch

100 inch other than 100 inch

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

H Polarity change

None

None

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

None

None

Focus ring and CRT angle change

None (Set the focus ring when changing projection angle)

Yes

None (Set the focus ring when changing projection angle)

Yes

None (Set the focus ring when changing projection angle)

Yes

None (Set the focus ring when changing projection angle)

Yes

NOTE: For XG85, the “100 inch” covers the range of screen size between 80 and 129 inches. For XG135LC, The ''100 inch'' covers the range of screen size between 90 and 109 inches.

NOTE: Focus ring adjustment on pages 15 and 16 for XG85, and 17 and 18 for XG135LC.

Carrying the Projector

WARNING:

Be sure to use the handles when carrying the projector.

Pulling Out the Handle

Pull out the handle from the bottom side.

Retracting the Handle

Press down the two levers at the same time to retract the handle.

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INSTALLATION SET-UP INSTRUCTION

Ceiling Mount Projection Distance and Screen Size for XG85

• Install in such a way that the projector and screen are positioned in the proper direction and at the proper angle. If not, the projector's performance will be affected and its reliability will decrease. Be sure to position the projector properly.

The manufacturer will not be held responsible for any problems occurring when the projector is not installed in the proper position.

The following shows the proper relative positions of the projector and screen. Refer to the table to determine the position of installation

Ceiling Mount System

11.15"

(283mm)

5.12"

(130mm)

Ceiling Mounting

C

B

α

Ceiling Mounting

When using a screen 150"

(3810mm) or larger (in the diagonal direction)

α

α

A

E

B

Screen center

Line of sight

Screen center

α

β

(=sin

α

)

γ

(=cos

α

)

Screen size H-Width

(4:3 Diagonal)

A

B

C

E inch mm inch mm inch mm inch mm

70.28

1785

26.00

661

68.72

1746

48"

(60")

12.1

°

0.210

0.978

56"

(70")

81.54

2071

28.36

721

79.73

2025

64"

(80")

91.6

2318

30.86

784

89.13

2264

72"

(90")

12.4

°

0.215

0.977

80"

(100")

101.74

2584

33.11

841

99.36

2524

112.68

2862

35.46

901

110.05

2796

96"

(120")

133.43

3389

39.91

1014

130.32

3310

12.6

°

0.218

120"

(150")

164.69

4183

47.19

1199

160.72

4083

144"

(180")

196.11

4981

54.38

1381

191.31

4860

12.7

°

0.220

0.976

160"

(200")

192"

(240")

214.02

5436

58.31

1481

208.78

5303

1.69

43

258.51

6566

68.10

1730

252.18

6406

3.91

100

216"

(270")

290.48

7378

75.12

1908

283.37

7198

5.88

150

NOTE:

• For screens 150 inches (3810mm) or larger (in the diagonal direction), set so that the distance between the surface of installation of the mounting A and the ceiling is E.

• Set the projection distance based on the width of the screen.

• If the figures on the table do not match the figures in the formulae, use the figures on the table.

• For screen sizes of 60 to 300 inches not indicated on the table, use the following proportional formulae:

240"

(300")

315.67

8018

80.66

2049

307.95

7822

9.35

238

Units=inches W"=Screen H-Width

A = (25/96

2W"112.5)24.99`70.28

B = (

β

2A)`11.26

C =

γ

2A

E = (1/2

2Screen Height)1B

Units=mm W"=Screen H-Width

A = (25/96

2W"112.5)2126.64`1785

B = (

β

2A)`286

C =

γ

2A

E = (1/2

2Screen Height)1B

• The margin of error for projection distance (A) is

53%.

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INSTALLATION SET-UP INSTRUCTION

Ceiling Mount Projection Distance and Screen Size or XG135LC

• Install in such a way that the projector and screen are positioned in the proper direction and at the proper angle. If not, the projector's performance will be affected and its reliability will decrease. Be sure to position the projector properly.

The manufacturer will not be held responsible for any problems occurring when the projector is not installed in the proper position.

The following shows the proper relative positions of the projector and screen. Refer to the table to determine the position of installation

Ceiling Mount System

11.15"

(283mm)

5.12"

(130mm)

Ceiling Mounting

C

B

α

Ceiling Mounting

When using a screen 150"

(3810mm) or larger (in the diagonal direction)

α

α

A

E

B

Screen center

Line of sight

Screen center

α

β

(=sin

α

)

γ

(=cos

α

)

Screen size H-Width

(4:3 Diagonal)

A

B

C

E inch mm inch mm inch mm inch mm

48"

(60")

71.10

1806

25.38

645

69.61

1768

11.8

°

0.204

0.979

56"

(70")

82.83

2104

27.78

705

81.10

2060

64"

(80")

94.61

2403

30.18

767

92.62

2353

72"

(90")

106.34

2701

33.31

846

103.89

2639

12.2

°

0.211

80"

(100")

0.977

96"

(120")

118.07

2999

35.79

909

115.36

2930

140.91

3579

40.61

1032

137.66

3497

12.4

°

0.215

120"

(150")

175.16

4449

48.45

1231

171.13

4347

144"

(180")

209.57

5323

56.55

1436

204.54

5195

160"

(200")

232.48

5905

61.55

1563

226.90

5763

12.6

°

0.218

0.976

192"

(240")

278.15

7065

71.51

1816

271.47

6895

0.47

12

216"

(270")

309.17

7853

78.28

1988

301.75

7665

2.72

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NOTE:

• For screens 150 inches (3810mm) or larger (in the diagonal direction), set so that the distance between the surface of installation of the mounting A and the ceiling is E.

• Set the projection distance based on the width of the screen.

• If the figures on the table do not match the figures in the formulae, use the figures on the table.

• For screen sizes of 60 to 300 inches not indicated on the table, use the following proportional formulae:

240"

(300")

338.62

8601

84.70

2151

330.50

8395

5.28

134

Units=inches W"=Screen H-Width

A = (25/96

2W"112.5)25.47`71.85

B = (

β

2A)`10.83

C =

γ

2A

E = (1/2

2Screen Height)1B

Units=mm W"=Screen H-Width

A = (25/96

2W"112.5)2141`1825

B = (

β

2A)`275

C =

γ

2A

E = (1/2

2Screen Height)1B

• The margin of error for projection distance (A) is

53%.

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PROJECTION CONFIGURATION CHANGE

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Before Installation Change

The projector is electrically and mechanically set for 100 inch diagonal screen, front throw ceiling mount and a projection angle of

12.4˚ (XG85)/12.2˚(XG135LC). If your application is different from the factory setting(for example, ceiling to floor and screen size between 60 and 300 inch), you will have to reconfigure the projector for your application. Follow the change procedures according to the instructions below.

For XG85

To change screen size only:

1) Set the focus ring to the proper position.

(See pages15 and 16.)

For 100" screen size

R – A-3, B-3

For 120" screen size

R – A-3, B-3

G – A-1, B-3

B – A-3, B-3

G – A-1, B-3

B – A-3, B-3 f

2) Adjust the angle of the CRT's.

(See page 16.)

G – A-1, B-5

B – A-5, B-5

For 100" screen size

Move the CRT to the 100 position

For 180" screen size

R – A-5, B-5

For 120–180" screen size and the other screen sizes

Move the CRT to the 120, 180, or

60–300 position

To change to the ceiling mount system (rear)

1) Reverse the scan.

(See page 14.) f

2) Set the focus ring to the proper position.

(See pages 16 and 17.)

For 100" screen size For 120" screen size For 180" screen size

R – A-3, B-3 R – A-3, B-3 R – A-5, B-5

G – A-1, B-3

B – A-3, B-3

G – A-1, B-3

B – A-3, B-3 f

3) Adjust the angle of the CRT's.

(See page 17.)

G – A-1, B-5

B – A-5, B-5

To change to the desk top system (front)

1) Reverse the scan.

(See page 14.) f

2) Set the focus ring to the proper position.

(See pages 15 and 16.)

For 100" screen size For 120–180" screen size and the

Move the CRT to the 100 position other screen sizes

Move the CRT to the 120, 180, or

60–300 position f

4) Select an installation from the PJ ORIENTATION menu in the SETTING menu. (See “Projection Type Selection” in the setup manual.)

For 100" screen size For 120" screen size For 180" screen size

R – A-3, B-3 R – A-3, B-3 R – A-5, B-5

G – A-1, B-3

B – A-3, B-3

G – A-1, B-3

B – A-3, B-3 f

3) Adjust the angle of the CRT's.

(See page 16.)

G – A-1, B-5

B – A-5, B-5

For 100" screen size

Move the CRT to the 100 position

For 120–180" screen size and the other screen sizes

Move the CRT to the 120, 180, or

60–300 position f

4) Select an installation from the PJ ORIENTATION menu in the SETTING menu. (See “Projection Type Selection” in the setup manual.)

To change to the desk top system (rear, 0 projection angle)

1) Set the focus ring to the proper position.

(See pages 16 and 17.)

For 100" screen size

R – A-3, B-3

For 120" screen size

R – A-3, B-3

For 180" screen size

R – A-5, B-5

G – A-1, B-3

B – A-3, B-3

G – A-1, B-3

B – A-3, B-3 f

2) Adjust the angle of the CRT's

(See page 17.)

G – A-1, B-5

B – A-5, B-5

For 120–180" screen size and the

For 100" screen size other screen sizes

Move the CRT to the 100 position f

Move the CRT to the 120, 180, or

60–300 position

3) Select an installation from the PJ ORIENTATION menu in the SETTING menu. (See “Projection Type Selection” in the setup manual.)

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BEFORE SET-UP

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Displaying the Menu and Adjustment Screens

Access of all set-up functions is done through the menu system.

Depending upon button selection, your desired screen will be displayed as shown below:

ADJUST menu

NOTE: Some function items will not be used depending on the input video signal or connected peripheral equipment.

ADJUST

ADJUST menu

– ADJUST –

1 / SIGNAL ENTRY

2 / FOCUS

3 / ALIGNMENT

4 / CONVERGENCE

5 / KELVIN

6 / R,G,B GAIN

7 / PASSCODE

8 / OPTION

SIGNAL ENTRY screen

FOCUS menu

– FOCUS –

1 / CENTER

2 / EDGE ALL

3 / EDGE SEPA.

4 / CORNER

ALIGNMENT menu

– ALIGNMENT –

01 / TILT, SKEW

02 / BOW

03 / AMPLITUDE

04 / LINEARITY

05 / KEY-STONE

06 / PIN-CUSHION

07 / LINEAR-BAL.

08 / KEY-BALANCE

09 / PIN-BALANCE

10 / LINE DIST.

11 / R,G,B POINT

CONVERGENCE menu

– CONVERGENCE –

1 / TILT, SKEW

2 / BOW

3 / AMPLITUDE

4 / LINEARITY

5 / KEY-STONE

6 / PIN-CUSHION

7 / LINEAR-BAL

8 / LINE DIST.

9 / POINT

10/ PHASE

– KELVIN –

1 / COLOR TEMP.

2 / WHITE BAL.

Adjustment screen

Sub menu and

Adjustment screen

Sub menu and

Adjustment screen

KELVIN

FOCUS

Adjustment screen

CTL

CTL

G

R,B

TILT

BOW

AMPLIT

LINEAR

KEYSTN

PINCUS

CTL

CTL

CTL

LINEAR

KEYSTN

PINCUS

CTL

POINT

BOW

TILT

BOW

AMPLIT

LINEAR

KEYSTN

PINCUS

CTL

LINEAR

CTL

BOW

POINT

PHASE

9 / REF. ADJUST

NEW PASSCODE?

input screen

PASSCODE

DISABLE? menu

PASSCODE menu

OPTION menu

– OPTION –

1 / SETTING MODE

2 / MENU MODE

3 / SEQUENCER

4 / PJ ADDRESS

5 / VERSION

6 / HOUR METER

7 / DEFAULT DATA

– REF. ADJUST –

1 / ASTIG

2 / BRIGHT UNIFORM.

3 / WHITE UNIFORM.

4 / RASTER CENTERING

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Sub menu

/ Setting screen

CTL

ADJUST

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SIGNAL ENTRY

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On Signal Entry

The projector uses a micro-processor to automatically read and distinguish between all video signals input at the same time. These signals are then used to make optimum adjustments for focus, convergence, alignment, etc. Various parameters must be registered into the micro-processor beforehand to ensure the video signals are recognized and adjusted to optimum quality.

The Signal Entry registers these video signals in the SIGNAL ENTRY list and at the same time obtains the various parameters pertaining to these signals. Always access this mode first whenever inputting video signals for the first time so that you can register the video signals before making any adjustments. If the current input signal(s) has not been registered, the “UNREGISTERED

SIGNAL” message is displayed on screen.

NOTE: If you have software which changes scanning mode due to the graphic board of your PC (such as VGA), it will be necessary to register signal entry for each scanning mode. This can be done using your PC by way of stopping the software in each scanning mode and performing a signal entry operation.

Signal Entry Procedures

To make the signal entry, proceed as follows:

1 Press the ADJUST button.

• The “ADJUST” menu is displayed.

NOTE: The projector may ask you to enter your passcode. See

61 for the explanation of the PASSCODE.

2 Use the CURSOR or button to highlight the “1/SIGNAL

ENTRY” line and press ENTER.

• The “SIGNAL ENTRY” list will be displayed.

• You can also select the “SIGNAL ENTRY” list directly by pressing the INPUT “1” button.

3 Use the CURSOR or button to select the desired line and press ENTER.

• The Signal entry menu will be displayed.

NOTE: To advance to the next page or to the previous page, hold down the CTL button then press the

CURSOR or button. To directly access a page, hold down the CTL button then press any one of the INPUT buttons.

Page / total pages – sheet No.

Connect condition of the Switcher

– A D J U S T –

1 / S I G N A L E N T R Y

2 / F O C U S

3 / A L I G N M E N T

4 / C O N V E R G E N C E

5 / K E L V I N

6 / R , G , B G A I N

7 / P A S S C O D E

8 / O P T I O N

9 / R E F . A D J U S T

P 0 1 / 1 0 – 1 S I G N A L E N T R Y

P 0 1 / 1 0 – 2 S I G N A L E N T R Y

0 5

0 6

0 7

0 8

0 9

1 0

N O

0 1

0 2

0 3

0 4

N A M E

N T S C 3 . 5 8

N T S C 4 . 4 3

P A L

S E C A M

V E S A 1 0 2 4

S T A N D A L O N E

S O U R C E

V I D E O

V I D E O

V I D E O

V I D E O

R G B

A

A

A

I N P U T

A

A

OUTPUT DATA : LIST NO.

✻ ✻

Signal name

Input terminal

§ ©

N O

0 1

0 2

0 3

0 4

0 5

0 6

0 7

0 8

0 9

1 0

Rgistered input module

D A T E

0 0 / 0 0 / 0 0

0 0 / 0 0 / 0 0

0 0 / 0 0 / 0 0

0 0 / 0 0 / 0 0

0 0 / 0 0 / 0 0

S T A N D A L O N E

F H

1 5 . 7 4 k H z

1 5 . 7 4 k H z

1 5 . 7 4 k H z

1 5 . 7 4 k H z

4 8 . 6 0 k H z

F V

6 0 . 0 0 H z

6 0 . 0 0 H z

5 0 . 0 0 H z

5 0 . 0 0 H z

6 0 . 0 0 H z

OUTPUT DATA : LIST NO.

✻ ✻

Entry date Horizontal

Frequency

Output data for the signal currently projected.

Vertical

Frequency

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ADJUSTMENT

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Set-Up Procedure

Before adjusting

1 Installation of the projector.

• This projector is pre-adjusted at the factory for 100 inch screen front projection at 12.4˚ for XG85 and 12.2˚ for

XG135LC, and ceiling mounting. If your application is the same as the factory setting, you will not have to reconfigure the projector for your application. However, if you want to do some fine or further adjustments, carry out the following adjustments.

2 Connect the external equipment to the projector.

3 Turn on power to the external equipment and the projector.

• If you want to institute the use of a passcode, register the passcode. See page 62.

• Carry out the adjustments after displaying an image for 20 minutes or more.

4 Select the input signal.

• If your input signal has not been recorded, it is necessary to perform the signal entry beforehand. See page 19.

If you want to use the projector in any other configuration than the factory setting, perform the following after installation.

1) Electrical Focus Adjustment

2) Alignment Adjustment

3) Static Convergence Adjustment

See page 39

See page 43

See page 50

4) Dynamic Convergence Adjustment See page 51

5) Color temperature & White Balance Adjustment See page 59

6) R, G, B Gain Adjustment

(only when used with the ISS-6020/ISS-6020G)

See page 60

* If a wrong button is pressed accidently, an error message will appear.

* Pressing the HELP button will display a brief description of the selected function and button operation instructions.

Check and adjust again if necessary

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PASSCODE

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Entering Passcode

To prevent any unauthorized operation or mis-adjustment, the projector is equipped with a passcode option. If your passcode has not been entered correctly, the “ADJUST” and “REF. ADJUST” menus will not be displayed. When the ADJUST button is pressed, and no passcode has been entered, the “PASSCODE?” screen is displayed. Enter your passcode.

To do this, proceed as follows:

1 Press the ADJUST button.

• The “PASSCODE?” screen is displayed.

2 Enter the four digit passcode you have already registered by using the “1” through “0” buttons.

1) Each time you press the INPUT button, an asterisk appears under the “PASSCODE?” message.

2) After you have finished entering the four digit passcode, press

ENTER.

NOTE: If you have made an error, press the NORMAL button to delete the asterisk “

”. Then re-enter the correct passcode. To delete all the entered digits, hold down the CTL button then press the NORMAL button.

3) If the entered passcode is correct, the “ADJUST” menu is displayed.

NOTE: If the passcode is not correct, the “WARNING DIFFER-

ENT PASSCODE!!” message is displayed and you are required to enter the correct passcode.

3 Proceed to each adjustment and setting.

P A S S C O D E ?

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SETTING

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Displaying the Various Setting Features

You can view some of the setting features and check to make sure that the settings are appropriate.

To display setting features on the screen, hold down CTL and press

INFO.

To eliminate the display, press END.

The parameters cannot be changed on the SETTING VIEW screen shown on the right.

For changing parameters of the setting features, refer to the following pages.

NOTE: The INPUT TERMINAL item on the “SETTING MODE” menu cannot be changed.

P01/P03 OPTION

PJ ORIENTATION

CONNECT CONDITION

DEFAULT INPUT SELECT

FOCUS EDGE MODE

– SETTING MODE –

CEILING

FRONT

STANDALONE

LAST

ALL

S-VIDEO MODE SELECT S2

VIDEO MODE SELECT AUTO

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REFERENCE ADJUSTMENT

REF. ADJUST menu

Adjustments contained in this menu are criteria. The adjustments are performed once after installation. The projector has only one data area for all the registered signals.

Further adjustments are not necessary in normal use. Leave the settings as they are at the factory.

– R E F . A D J U S T –

1 / A S T I G

2 / B R I G H T U N I F O R M .

3 / W H I T E U N I F O R M .

4 / R A S T E R C E N T E R I N G

5 / F O C U S B A L .

6 / R E F . W H I T E B A L

ASTIG menu

Adjustment screen

Adjustment screen

For service personnel only (cannot be selected)

NOTE

Items 5 and 6 cannot be selected as they are for service personnel only. If you try to select one, the “For service personnel only” message is displayed at the bottom of the screen.

• Press and hold the CTL button then press to display the “REF.

ADJUST” menu.

The “REF. ADJUST” menu can also be displayed by selecting the

“9/REF. ADJUST” item in the ADJUST menu.

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BASIC OPERATION

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Picture Projection

3 6

ON

POWER

OFF

OPERATE 1 ABC

PICTURE

MUTE

SOUND

MUTE

4 JKL

7 STU

2 DEF

5 MNO

8 VWX

3 GHI

6 PQR

9 YZ /

DISPLAY

10 ,.

CAPTION

STATIC

R

B

CTL

NORMAL ENTER

END

4

Projector

ACAT OUT R/Cr G/Y B/Cb H/HV V S-VIDEO VIDEO

Rear panel

INPUT SELECT POWER

INDICATOR ON/OFF INPUT SELECT ENTER I

OPTION REMOTE1

OUT

REMOTE2

IN

4 36

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User remote control

○○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○

Front panel

To project a picture source, proceed as follows:

1 Turn on the main power of the projector.

• Press the POWER switch on the front panel to the ON position (

I

).

2 Turn on the power of the connected equipment.

3 Turn on the power of the projector.

• Press the POWER ON button on the remote control or the POWER button on the rear panel.

4 Select an input signal source by pressing one of the ten INPUT buttons on the remote control. You can also select a signal from the “INPUT SELECT” list.

• See “INPUT SELECTION” on page 24 for more details.

5 Adjust the picture and sound.

• See pages 20 through 23 for more details.

NOTE: The volume function works only with the ISS-6020/ISS-6020G Switcher.

6 To turn off the power, press the POWER OFF button on the remote control or the POWER button on the rear panel.

7 Press the POWER switch on the front panel to the OFF position (

V) to turn off the main power of the projector.

8 Last, turn off the connected equipment power.

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TIMING CHARTS

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Pre-set Signals

The following signals have been set by factory.

P 0 1 / 1 0 - 1 I N P U T S E L E C T

S T A N D A L O N E

0 5

0 6

0 7

0 8

0 9

1 0

N O

0 1

0 2

0 3

0 4

N A M E

N T S C 3 . 5 8

N T S C 4 . 4 3

P A L

S E C A M

V E S A 1 0 2 4

S O U R C E

V I D E O

V I D E O

V I D E O

V I D E O

R G B

I N P U T

A

A

A

A

A

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SPECIFICATIONS

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rojection type ................. Refraction type

Projector and screen are separated

Projection system .......... 3 lens and 3 CRTs in-line

Scanning frequency ....... (XG-1352/XG-1352G)

H 15 to 135 kHz/V 40 to 160Hz

(XG-852/XG-852G)

H 15 to 85 kHz/V 40 to 160Hz

Retrace time .................. H 6.0

µ

S (fH 15 to 30kHz)

H 2.6

µ

S (fH 30 to 77kHz)

H 2.0

µ

S (fH 77 to 120kHz)

H 1.4

µ

S (fH 120 to 135kHz)

V 270

µ

S

Video bandwidth ............ 150MHz (-3dB) XG-1352/XG-1352G

110MHz (-3dB) XG-852/XG-852G

CRT ............................... 8 inch liquid cooled

Deflection angle 90 degrees

Lens .............................. Hybrid lens with ECP and ARC , F1.1

HD-134: XG-1352/XG-1352G

HD-144N: XG-852/XG-852G

(ECP: Enhanced Color Purity except B-lens/ARC:

Anti-Reflective Coating)

Picture size .................... 60 to 300 inches diagonal

Resolution ..................... 1500TV lines at center (HDTV)

1350TV line at corner (HDTV)

Pixel resolution .............. 2500

22000 dots (Addressable)

(XG-852/XG-852G: 1600

21200 dots )

Light output ................... 240 ANSI lumens (XG-1352/XG-1352G, 230 ANSI lumens (XG-852/XG-852G)

High voltage .................. 32kV

Input .............................. RGB signal 0.7Vp-p 75 ohm positive (BNC)

H/V sync 0.7 to 4.0Vp-p 75 ohm/High Z negative or positive (BNC)

COMP sync 0.7 to 4.0Vp-p 75 ohm/High Z negative or positive (BNC)

Sync on G 0.3 to 0.6Vp-p 75 ohm negative (BNC)

COMP Video 1.0Vp-p 75 ohm positive (BNC)

S-video: Y 1.0Vp-p 75 ohm positive

C 0.28Vp-p 75 ohm (burst level)

COMPONENT; 1.0Vp-p 75ohm negative (BNC)

Cr,Cb 0.7Vp-p 75ohm (BNC)

Video system NTSC, PAL, SECAM and NTSC4.43

Convergence .................. Digital convergence (Pre-set 100 positions)

Quick copy convergence

Static and wave convergence

Point convergence, Zone convergence

Convergence limits ........ Less than 0.2% of V-height

Warm up time ................ 20 minutes

Setup signal ................... Cross hairs, Cross hatch, Dot, Window Pattern, H test pattern

Power supply ................. AC 120V 60Hz (XG-1352/XG-852)

AC 220-240V 50Hz (XG-1352G/XG-852G)

Power consumption ...... 750W (XG-1352), 690W (XG-852)

730W(XG-1352G), 660W (XG-852)

1) This works only for VIDEO signals.

2) This works only for NTSC video signals.

3) This works only with the Switcher operation.

Specifications are subject to change without notice.

The dimensions given for the projector do not include protruding parts.

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Input current ................. 6.7A (AC 120V)XG-1352

6.2A (AC 120V)XG-852

3.4A (AC 220-240V)XG-1352G

3.1A (AC 220-240V)XG-852G

Safety and regulation XG-1352/XG-852;

Meets FCC class A requirements

UL Approved (UL 1950, CSA 950)

DHHS Approved

Meets DOC (Canada)

Meets RED ACT

XG-1352G/XG-852G;

Meets EMC Directive (EN55022,EN61000-3-2,

EN61000-3-3, EN50082-1)

Meets Low Voltage Directive (EN60950, TÜV

GS Approved)

PTB Approved

Cabinet dimensions ....... 610(W)X812(D)X325(H) mm

24.02(W)X31.97(D)X12.80(H) inch

Weight ........................... 63.0 kg/139.0 lbs(XG-852/XG-852G)

67.4 kg/148.7 lbs (XG-1352/XG-1352G)

Remote control .............. Wired application

Wireless (operating distance 7m/23ft.)

Remote control functions ..... User remote (RC-6320); Power ON/OFF, Input signal select, Picture mute, Bright, Contrast, Color

1)

, Sharpness

1)

, Tint

2)

, Volume

3)

, Sound mute

3)

,

Source information, Static convergence, Normalize, Enter, End, Closed Caption

Full function remote (RC-6321); Test, Display, Help,

Information, Input list, Static focus, Edge focus, H/

V position, White balance select, Static convergence, Wave convergence, Point convergence, H/V amplitude, H/V linearity, H/V key-stone, H/V pincushion, H/V blanking, Tilt, Skew, H/V bow, Store,

Normalize, Enter, End

Main control function .... Power ON/OFF, Input signal select,

External control ............. Power ON/OFF, Input signal select, Picture mute,

Sound mute

3)

, Remote control data input

PC control ..................... Acceptable

Supplied accessories ..... Full function remote control unit (RC-6321), User remote control unit (RC-6320), Remote cable

16m/52ft., AC line cable, Terminal cover,

Operation manual, Set-Up manual*, Installation manual*

Environment .................. Temperature 0 to 40 degrees C

Humidity 0 to 90% non-condensing

Storage -10 to 50 degrees C

Sound emission ............. XG-1352/XG-852 less than 45dB

XG-1352G/XG-852G less than 70dB (A). Complies with ISO 3744 or ISO 7779

*Set-Up manual and Installation manual are not included with XG-852G/XG-1352G.

SUPPLEMENT SHEET

This document reflects changes to the XG85/XG135LC Set-up Manual and Operation Manual and contains the latest information about our POINT ACAT and Picture Mute.

Set-Up Manual:

Page 54

Adjusting POINT ACAT

This feature automatically corrects convergence for overall screen adjusting 13 convergence points on R and B CRT respectively.

Before adjusting

• To improve accuracy on convergence correction, you must first adjust the convergence phase and the cursor phase for the best image.

• You can also correct the static convergence using ACAT feature. For more accurate ACAT convergence correction, first perform the static convergence using STATIC feature on OPERATE menu or pressing the STATIC button on the remote control.

• You must adjust the convergence to all the 13 points because ACAT feature calculates all the adjustment values on the entire screen based on the adjustments values of 13 points on the screen.

• If convergence points on the edges go out of screen, reduce the horizontal and the vertical amplitude settings using the amplitude feature of the

ALIGNMENT menu so that all the 13 convergence points can be seen on the screen. After adjusting ACAT, return the horizontal and the vertical amplitude settings to their original and store them.

• The POINT ACAT convergence adjustment is done roughly. So performing the POINT ACAT can change the convergence adjustment settings even if you finely adjust the convergence adjustment.

Proceed as follows:

• If the projector asks you to enter your passcode, enter your passcode.

2 Use the CURSOR

or button to highlight the “4/CONVERGENCE” line. Press ENTER to display the “CONVERGENCE” menu. You can also select the “CONVERGENCE” menu directly by pressing the INPUT “4” button.

• The Convergence menu will be displayed.

3

or button to select the “09/POINT” item and then press ENTER. You can also select “POINT” item directly by pressing an INPUT “9” button.

• The Point menu will be displayed.

4

or button to select the “4/ACAT” item and then press ENTER. You can also select “ACAT” item directly by pressing an

INPUT “4” button.

• The ACAT adjustment screen will be displayed.

• You can also select the ACAT adjustment screen directly by pressing and holding CTL and pressing POINT button on the full function remote control.

– A D J U S T –

1 / S I G N A L E N T R Y

2 / F O C U S

3 / A L I G N M E N T

4 / C O N V E R G E N C E

5 / K E L V I N

6 / R , G , B G A I N

7 / P A S S C O D E

8 / O P T I O N

9 / R E F . A D J U S T

- CONVERGENCE-

01 / TILT,SKEW

02 / BOW

03 / AMPLITUDE

04 / LINEARITY

05 / KEY-STONE

06 / PIN-CUSHION

07 / LINEAR-BAL

08 / LINE DIST.

09 / POINT

10 / PHASE

-POINT-

1/COARSE

2/MEDIUM

3/FINE

4/ACAT

POINT

-ACAT-

CRT-Ryou wish to adjust.

6 Use the CURSOR buttons to move the point cursor to the point where you want to adjust, then hold down the CTL button and press any one of the

CURSOR buttons to align a point of intersection of the Red or the Blue pattern with a point of intersection of the Green pattern (reference color).

• Hold down the CTL button and press the CURSOR or to move the point cursor on the selected CRT color horizontally.

• Hold down the CTL button and press the CURSOR or to move the point cursor on the selected CRT color vertically.

7 After adjusting all the points, press the ENTER button.

• The projector automatically corrects the convergence of the whole screen.

NOTE:

• The POINT ACAT adjustment may be required two or three times to improve accuracy depending on the installation condition.

• There may be some cases where you cannot get completely corrected convergence on the edges of the screen. If this happens, perform convergence adjustments other than POINT ACAT.

• If you decreased the horizontal or/and vertical amplitude and then performed the POINT ACAT adjustment, return the adjustment to its previous state.

8 To end this adjustment, press the END button.

• Whenever the END button is pressed, the menus will sequence in this or der:

“POINT” menu

“CONVERGENCE”menu

“ADJUST” menu

Sourcescreen

• If the “RETURN USER MODE?” menu appears, use the

CURSOR or button to select either “YES” or “NO” and then press

ENTER. This will exit the ADJUST mode.

Items to select

• YES ......... When you try to enter the ADJUST mode again, you will need to re-enter your passcode.

• NO ........... When you try to enter the ADJUST mode again, you will not need to re-enter your passcode.

Page 8 of Operation Manual and page 9 of Set-Up Manual:

3 PICTURE MUTE Button

You can also mute the picture by holding down CTL and pressing PICTURE

MUTE buttons. To restore the picture, holding down CTL and press PIC-

TURE MUTE again. Or simply press END.

NOTE: When the picture is muted by using CTL and PICTURE MUTE buttons, even if an input is switched to another or the power is turned off using the remote POWER OFF button, the mute cannot be canceled. Turning off the main power will cancel the mute.

5 DISPLAY Button

On-screen display mute function can be canceled by turning off the main power.

p.32 on Operation Manual:

You can also mute the picture by holding down CTL and pressing PICTURE

MUTE.

See also “Remote Control Unit” of “Part Names and Functions” for more details.

R or B

G

R E T U R N U S E R M O D E ?

Y E S N O

Printed in Japan

78038101

Input Signal Refernce Chart

Separate Sync.

HORIZONTAL

VERTICAL

B

C

B

C

VIDEO

D

A

VIDEO

D

A

E

E

Sync. Polarity: Positive/Negative

Composite Sync.

HORIZONTAL

VERTICAL

B

C

VIDEO

D

E

A

B

C

VIDEO

D E

A

Sync. Polarity: Positive/Negative

Composite Sync. & Video (Sync. on Green)

HORIZONTAL

VERTICAL

B C

VIDEO

D

A

E

B

C

A

VIDEO

D E

Sync. Polarity: Negative

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TIMING CHART

TIMING CHART

Input Signal Timing

IBM VGA 350

IBM VGA 400

IDTV

Macintosh II

IBM VGA 480

Macintosh Quadra

VESA 800

(72 Hz)

VESA 1024

2600

2768

(60 Hz)

V ms

H

µ s

V ms

H

µ s

V ms

V ms

H

µ s

V ms

H

µ s

H

µ s

V ms

H

µ s

V ms

H

µ s

V ms

H

µ s

A

31.8

14.3

31.8

14.3

31.78

16.67

28.57

15

31.8

16.7

14.64

13.342

20.8

13.887

20.677

16.667

B

3.8

0.06

3.8

0.06

2.76

0.64

2.12

0.09

3.8

0.06

1.30

0.044

2.4

0.124

2.092

0.124

C

1.6

1.72

1.6

0.89

1.6

0.77

3.17

1.11

1.6

0.79

1.32

0.574

1.28

0.479

2.462

0.600

D

26.1

11.53

26.1

13.19

26.29

15.14

21.16

13.71

26.1

15.79

11.56

12.68

16.00

12.510

15.754

15.880

Polarity

`

1

1

`

1

1

1

1

• IBM CGA, EGA and VGA are registered trademarks of International Business Machines Corporation.

• Apple is a registered trademark of Apple Computer Inc. Macintosh II and Macintosh Quadra are trademarks of Apple Computer

Inc.

• VESA is an abbreviation for Video Electronics Standards Association.

0.46

0.044

1.12

0.722

2.12

0.09

0.3

0.06

0.369

0.062

0.3

0.16

1.13

0.12

E

0.3

0.99

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BASIC OPERATION

Displaying the Menu and Adjustment Screens

You can easily access your desired screen by selecting menus.

Depending upon button selection, your desired screen will be displayed as shown below:

OPERATE menu

NOTE: Some function items will not be used depending on the input signal or peripheral equipment connected.

OPERATE

Ä

OPERATE menu

– OPERATE –

1 / PICTURE

2 / POSITION

3 / SOUND

4 / INPUT SELECT

5 / SOURCE INFO

6 / STATIC

7 / CLOSED CAPTION

8 / T I M E R

©

©

PICTURE menu

– PICTURE –

1 / BRIGHT

2 / CONTRAST

3 / COLOR

4 / SHARPNESS

5 / TINT

POSITION menu

– POSITION –

1 / SHIFT

2 / IMAGE SIZE

3 / BLANKING

©

©

Adjustment screen

See page 20

Adjustment screen

See page 21

©

©

SOUND menu

– SOUND –

1 / VOLUME

2 / BASS

3 / TREBLE

4 / BALANCE

Timer setting screen

– TIMER –

1 / ON / OFF TIMER

2 / SLEEP TIMER

©

Adjustment screen

See page 23

Not available on this series projector

©

INPUT SELECT screen

See page 24

©

SOURCE INFORMATION screen

See page 26

©

Adjustment screen

§

STATIC

See page 27

CAPTION

©

CLOSED CAPTION screen

§ See page 28

See page 29

CAUTION: Do not display a bright and still picture for longer than 20 minutes. This could damage the CRTs.

NOTE: The explanation of the operation on the following pages is for use with the remote control.

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Storing Projector Settings (Automatic Save Feature)

You have two options to store projector settings in the memory: automatically and manually.

• Storing time is four seconds.

• The Automatic Save Feature mode has been set to DISABLE by factory. For information on setting, see “Automatic Save Feature” in the Set-Up manual included only with the XG-1352/XG-852 models, and if you own XG-1352G/XG-852G, contact your dealer.

mWhen the Automatic Save Feature mode is set to “ENABLE”, projector settings will be stored in the projector’s memory automatically.

Settings are stored automatically when any one of the following procedures is performed:

• The END button is pressed several times to return the adjustment screen to the source screen.

• One input is switched to another.

• The projector is turned off.

• After every 10 minutes of elapsed time.

mWhen the Automatic Save Feature mode is set to “DISABLE”, projector settings can be stored in the projector’s memory manually.

When you try to return the source screen by pressing END several times, the “STORE ?” menu is displayed.

To manually save settings, proceed as follows:

1. Use the END button to display the “STORE” menu from the current adjustment screen or menu.

2. Use the CURSOR or button to highlight “CURRENT”,

“NEW”, or “CANCEL” and press ENTER.

Items to select

• CURRENT ------ Overwrites the currently projected signal and saves the settings. NOTE: An unregistered signal cannot be stored under the ''CURRENT'' settings.

• NEW ------------ Starting at memory location No.51, this function saves an unregistered signal as a new signal in memory.

• CANCEL -------- Does not save settings.

STORE ?

CURRENT

NEW CANCEL

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mWhen selecting “NEW”

The current settings are registered as a new signal and are saved to an unassigned line starting at memory location

No.51.

A registered name is automatically given.

The “NEW ENTRY?” menu will be displayed.

Use the CURSOR or button to highlight “YES” or

“NO” and press ENTER.

Items to select

• YES ------------- Registers settings as a new signal and saves the signal in an unassigned location starting at memory location

No.51.

• NO -------------- Does not register settings.

A registered name is given as follows:

VIDEO/S-VIDEO ----- Video standard with a list number e.g. NTSC51 or PAL52.

RGB --------------------- ”RGB” with a list number e.g.

RGB60.

NOTE:

• If the Input list does not have any unassigned memory location starting at No. 51 then, the “NEW” item will be selectable. For signal registration see “SIGNAL ENTRY” in the Set-Up manual included only with the XG-1352/XG-

852 models, and if you own XG-1352G/XG-852G, contact your dealer.

• The Automatic Save Feature is available only for signals listed in the INPUT LIST.

BASIC OPERATION

NEW ENTRY?

LIST No.

**

NAME

YES

********

NO

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BASIC OPERATION

Picture Adjustment

To adjust the picture for each input, proceed as follows:

NOTE: The color, sharpness, and tint controls are not selected in the “PICTURE” menu for RGB signal. The tint control is not selected in the “PICTURE” menu for SECAM/PAL signal.

1 Press the OPERATE button.

• The “OPERATE” menu is displayed.

2 Use the CURSOR or button to highlight the “1/PICTURE” line and press ENTER to display the “PICTURE” menu. You can also select the “PICTURE” menu directly by pressing the INPUT

“1” button.

3 Use the CURSOR or button to select a picture function and then press ENTER. You can also select an item directly by pressing the corresponding number button.

• The picture adjustment screen will be displayed.

Items to select:

• BRIGHT (Brightness control)

• CONTRAST (Contrast control)

• COLOR (Color intensity control)

• SHARPNESS (Picture detail control)

• TINT (Red and green values control)

NOTE: When you are in the BRIGHT adjustment mode, all the

CRTs will be in use. The CRT beam cannot be cut-off.

4 Use the CURSOR buttons to adjust a picture to your preference.

• The CURSOR or button increases the level.

The CURSOR or button decreases the level.

5 To end this adjustment, press the END button.

• Wherever the END button is pressed, the screen changes in this order:

“PICTURE” menu

”OPERATE” menu

Source screen

P I C T U R E

– B R I G H T –

– O P E R A T E –

1 / P I C T U R E

2 / P O S I T I O N

3 / S O U N D

4 / I N P U T S E L E C T

5 / S O U R C E I N F O

6 / S T A T I C

7 / C L O S E D C A P T I O N

8 / T I M E R

– P I C T U R E –

1 / B R I G H T

2 / C O N T R A S T

3 / C O L O R

4 / S H A R P N E S S

5 / T I N T

6 0 %

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BASIC OPERATION

Position Adjustment

Adjust the position(SHIFT), the size (IMAGE SIZE) and the screen area (BLANKING).

Proceed as follows:

1 Press the OPERATE button.

• The “OPERATE” menu is displayed.

2 Use the CURSOR or button to highlight the “2/POSITION” line and press ENTER to display the “POSITION” menu. You can also select the “POSITION” menu directly by pressing the

INPUT “2” button.

3 Use the CURSOR or button to select either “SHIFT”,

“IMAGE SIZE”, or “BLANKING” and then press ENTER. You can also select each item directly by pressing the INPUT “1” ,“2” or “3” button.

• The selected adjustment screen will be displayed.

Items to select

• SHIFT (Position of the picture)

• IMAGE SIZE (Picture size)

• BLANKING(Screen area)

4 Adjust the position, size, or screen area.

When selecting SHIFT:

Use the CURSOR buttons to move the position of the picture.

• Pressing or moves the picture left or right.

• Pressing or moves the picture up or down.

You can also finely adjust the shift .

To do so:

While displaying the SHIFT screen, press and hold CTL and press any one of the CURSOR buttons to display the SHIFT

FINE screen.

Pressing or moves the picture left or right finely.

Pressing or moves the picture up or down finely.

To return to the SHIFT screen, press and hold CTL, then press any one of the CURSOR buttons.

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– O P E R A T E –

1 / P I C T U R E

2 / P O S I T I O N

3 / S O U N D

4 / I N P U T S E L E C T

5 / S O U R C E I N F O

6 / S T A T I C

7 / C L O S E D C A P T I O N

8 / T I M E R

– P O S I T I O N –

1 / S H I F T

2 / I M A G E S I Z E

3 / B L A N K I N G

P O S I T I O N

– S H I F T –

H

V

+ 1 0 %

– 9 0 %

P O S I T I O N

– S H I F T FINE –

H

V

+ 1 0 %

– 9 0 %

BASIC OPERATION

When selecting IMAGE SIZE:

Use the CURSOR buttons to adjust the size of image.

• Pressing or button increases or decreases the horizontal size.

• Pressing or button increases or decreases the vertical size.

When selecting BLANKING:

1) Hold down the CTL button and press CURSOR buttons to choose the right, left, top, or bottom edge.

• The marker on the selected side will turn to a solid color.

2) Adjust the blanking using the CURSOR buttons.

Top and Right .................... Pressing or increases the adjustment values.

Pressing or decreases the adjustment values.

Bottom and Left ................. Pressing or increases the adjustment values.

Pressing or decreases the adjustment values.

5 To end this adjustment, press the END button.

• Whenever the END button is pressed, the screen changes in this order:

“POSITION” menu

”OPERATE” menu

Source screen

P O S I T I O N

– I M A G E S I Z E –

H

V

+ 1 0 %

– 9 0 %

P O S I T I O N

– B L A N K I N G –

SCREEN – TOP –

6 0 %

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Sound Adjustment (only when used with the ISS-6020/ISS-6020G Switcher)

Adjust the volume to your preference.

Proceed as follows:

1 Press the OPERATE button.

• The “OPERATE” menu is displayed.

2 Use the CURSOR or button to highlight the “3/SOUND” line and press ENTER to display the “SOUND” menu. You can also select the “SOUND” menu directly by pressing the INPUT

“3” button.

3 Use the CURSOR or button to select a sound function and press ENTER. You can also select an item directoly by pressing the corresponding number button.

• The sound adjustment screen will be displayed.

Items to select

• VOLUME

• BASS (Not available on XG135LC, XG110LC and XG75A)

• TREBLE (Not available on XG135LC, XG110LC and XG75A)

• BALANCE (Not available on XG135LC, XG110LC and XG75A)

4 Use the CURSOR button to adjust sound controls.

• The CURSOR or button increases the level.

The CURSOR or button decreases the level.

5 To end this adjustment, press the END button.

• Whenever the END button is pressed, the screen changes in this order:

“SOUND” menu

OPERATE” menu

Source screen.

SOUND

– VOLUME –

– O P E R A T E –

1 / P I C T U R E

2 / P O S I T I O N

3 / S O U N D

4 / I N P U T S E L E C T

5 / S O U R C E I N F O

6 / S T A T I C

7 / C L O S E D C A P T I O N

8 / T I M E R

– S O U N D –

1 / V O L U M E

2 / B A S S

3 / T R E B L E

4 / BA LANCE

6 0 %

NOTE: Volume level is indicated in a red gauge during muting.

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BASIC OPERATION

Input Selection

You can switch from one input to any other input signal.

Proceed as follows:

1 Press the OPERATE button.

• The “OPERATE” menu is displayed.

2 Use the CURSOR or button to highlight the “4/INPUT

SELECT” line and press ENTER to display the “INPUT SE-

LECT” list. You can also select the “INPUT SELECT” list directly by pressing the INPUT “4” button.

3 Use the CURSOR or button to highlight the signal to be switched to and press ENTER to switch to the selected input signal.

Press the or button to change the sheet.

NOTE: To advance to the next page or to the previous page, hold down the CTL button then press the CURSOR or button. To directly access the page, hold down the CTL button then any one of the INPUT buttons.

4 To end the INPUT SELECT list, press the END button.

• Whenever the END button is pressed, the screen changes in this order:

“OPERATE” menu

Source screen

To select inputs using the INPUT SELECT buttons on the rear control panel:

1) Press the INPUT button.

• The INPUT SELECT menu is displayed.

2) Press the SELECT button to select an input terminal you wish to input.

3) Press the ENTER button to execute selection and to switch to the selected input.

NOTE: Pressing the INPUT button deletes the INPUT SELECT menu during input selection.

– O P E R A T E –

1 / P I C T U R E

2 / P O S I T I O N

3 / S O U N D

4 / I N P U T S E L E C T

5 / S O U R C E I N F O

6 / S T A T I C

7 / C L O S E D C A P T I O N

8 / T I M E R

P 0 1 / 1 0 – 1 I N P U T S E L E C T

N O

0 1

0 2

0 3

0 4

0 5

0 6

0 7

0 8

0 9

1 0

N A M E

N T S C 3 . 5 8

N T S C 4 . 4 3

P A L

S E C A M

V E S A 1 0 2 4

S T A N D A L O N E

S O U R C E

V I D E O

V I D E O

V I D E O

V I D E O

R G B

I N P U T

A

A

A

A

A

OUTPUT DATA : LIST NO.

✻ ✻

I N P U T S E L E C T

I N P U T A R G B

I N P U T A V I D E O

I N P U T A S - V I D E O

I N P U T A C O M P O N E N T

I N P U T B R G B

I N P U T B V I D E O

I N P U T B S - V I D E O

I N P U T B C O M P O N E N T

I N P U T C R G B

I N P U T C V I D E O

I N P U T C S - V I D E O

I N P U T C C O M P O N E N T

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NOTE:

• While you are viewing a source screen, you can also select the input signal directly by pressing the INPUT “1” through “10” button. In this case INPUT buttons function as follows:

When using the projector in stand alone operation:

Input Module

Input Mode

A

With RGB board

With VIDEO board

B

C

B

C

RGB

1

4

7

VIDEO

2

4

7

4

7

S–VIDEO

3

5

8

5

8

COMPONENT

1*/10

4

7

Standard

Optional

(XGRGBIN(A))

Optional

(XGVIDIN(B))

*When INPUT “1” button is selected, RGB and COMPONENT signals are retrieved in this order; when INPUT “10” button is selected, a COMPONENT signal is retrieved only.

Numbers designate INPUT buttons on the remote control.

When using the projector with the ISS-6020/ISS-6020G:

INPUT 1 through 10

Selects the corresponding number slot of the ISS-6020/ISS-6020G

When using the projector with two ISS-6020/ISS-6020G or more:

To switch to another input signal, enter the master slot number, then the slave slot number by using INPUT buttons and press

ENTER.

Example:If you want to select a signal from the no.3 slot of the slave Switcher which is connected to the no.2 slot of the master Switcher, first press the INPUT “2” button, then the INPUT “3” button and then press ENTER.

• You can switch to any input signal of NO 01 through10 on the INPUT SELECT list by holding down the CTL button and pressing one of the INPUT buttons corresponding to the input number. To activate this function you must first select ENABLE in the

DIRECT ENTRY ACCESS mode. For further details, contact your dealer.

• If there are two or more memory locations that contain the same signal information the projector will reference the signal nearest the beginning of the list. To select the next signal use the CURSOR or button and press ENTER.

INPUT SELECT List Format

Page / total pages – sheet No.

Connect condition of the Switcher

P 0 1 / 1 0 – 1 I N P U T S E L E C T

P 0 1 / 1 0 – 2 I N P U T S E L E C T

0 6

0 7

0 8

0 9

1 0

N O

0 1

0 2

0 3

0 4

0 5

N A M E

N T S C 3 . 5 8

N T S C 4 . 4 3

P A L

S E C A M

V E S A 1 0 2 4

S T A N D A L O N E

S O U R C E

V I D E O

V I D E O

V I D E O

V I D E O

R G B

I N P U T

A

A

A

A

A

OUTPUT DATA : LIST NO.

✻ ✻

Signal name

Input terminal

§ ©

N O

0 1

0 2

0 3

0 4

0 5

0 6

0 7

0 8

0 9

1 0

Rgistered input module

D A T E

0 0 / 0 0 / 0 0

0 0 / 0 0 / 0 0

0 0 / 0 0 / 0 0

0 0 / 0 0 / 0 0

0 0 / 0 0 / 0 0

S T A N D A L O N E

F H

1 5 . 7 4 k H z

1 5 . 7 4 k H z

1 5 . 7 4 k H z

1 5 . 7 4 k H z

4 8 . 6 0 k H z

F V

6 0 . 0 0 H z

6 0 . 0 0 H z

5 0 . 0 0 H z

5 0 . 0 0 H z

6 0 . 0 0 H z

OUTPUT DATA : LIST NO.

✻ ✻

Entry date Horizontal

Frequency

Output data for the signal currently projected.

Vertical

Frequency

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Source Information

This is for viewing the signal information and the current status of various settings.

Proceed as follows:

1 Press the OPERATE button.

• The “OPERATE” menu is displayed.

2 Use the CURSOR or button to highlight the “5/SOURCE

INFO” line and press ENTER to display the “SOURCE INFOR-

MATION” screen. You can also select the “SOURCE INFOR-

MATION” screen directly by pressing the INPUT “5” button.

3 Press the CURSOR or button to select the page.

4 To end the “SOURCE INFORMATION” screen, press the END button.

• Whenever the END button is pressed, the screen changes in this order:

“OPERATE” menu

Source screen

NOTE: The items below cannot be set in the OPERATE mode.

P 0 1 / 0 3 S O U R C E I N F O R M A T I O N

N A M E

I N P U T T E R M I N A L

I N P U T S O U R C E

V I D E O M O D E

F R E Q U E N C Y

S Y N C P O L A R I T Y

✻ ✻ ✻ ✻ ✻ ✻ ✻ ✻

I N P U T A

R G B

R G B

F H =

✻ ✻ ✻

.

✻ ✻ k H z

F V =

✻ ✻

.

✻ ✻

H z

H D ( – ) V D ( + )

§ ©

– O P E R A T E –

1 / P I C T U R E

2 / P O S I T I O N

3 / S O U N D

4 / I N P U T S E L E C T

5 / S O U R C E I N F O

6 / S T A T I C

7 / C L O S E D C A P T I O N

8 / T I M E R

P 0 3 / 0 3 S O U R C E I N F O R M A T I O N

§ ©

P O S I T I O N

F O N T

W I D E

N O R M A L

A P E R T U R E M A N U A L

L E V E L 1

S Y N C T E R M I N A T I O N 7 5

AFC NORMAL

P 0 2 / 0 3 S O U R C E I N F O R M A T I O N

S Y N C C O N T R O L

§ ©

C O U N T E R

D I S P L A Y T I M E

S O U R C E L O C K

A K B

G-Y MATRIX

A U T O

C O M P .

✻ ✻ ✻ ✻ ✻

✻ ✻ ✻ ✻

:

✻ ✻

O F F

O F F

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BASIC OPERATION

Static Convergence Adjustment

Adjust for the red and blue CRTs to place their pattern on top of the green test pattern (center only).

NOTE: The static convergence adjustment should be performed for

R and B CRT. Carry out the adjustment after displaying an active image for 20 minutes or more.

Proceed as follows:

1 Press the OPERATE button.

• The “OPERATE” menu is displayed.

2 Use the CURSOR or button to highlight the “6/STATIC” line and then press ENTER to display the STATIC adjustment screen. You can also select the STATIC adjustment screen directly by pressing the INPUT “6” button , or by pressing the

STATIC button on the remote control.

• The CROSS-HAIR test pattern will be automatically displayed.

3 Press the R or B button to display the pattern to be aligned with the Green pattern (as used a reference color).

• You can turn on or off each CRT beam (R and B) separately.

4 Hold down the CTL button then select the CRT you wish to adjust with the R and B buttons.

5 Align the center of the Red or the Blue pattern with the center of the Green pattern using the CURSOR buttons.

• The CURSOR or button moves the pattern right or left.

The CURSOR or button moves the pattern up or down.

6 Repeat steps 3 to 5 for the other CRTs if necessary.

7 To end this adjustment, press the END button.

• Whenever the END button is pressed, the screen changes in this order:

“OPERATE” menu

Source screen

– O P E R A T E –

1 / P I C T U R E

2 / P O S I T I O N

3 / S O U N D

4 / I N P U T S E L E C T

5 / S O U R C E I N F O

6 / S T A T I C

7 / C L O S E D C A P T I O N

8 / T I M E R

C O N V E R G E N C E

– S T A T I C –

C R T – R –

H

V

+ 1 0 %

– 1 0 %

Red or Blue

Green

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BASIC OPERATION

Closed Caption Mode Selection

Several closed caption modes can be set for text to be superimposed on the projection screen.

To select and set a mode, proceed as follows:

1 Press the OPERATE button.

• The “OPERATE” menu is displayed.

2 Use the CURSOR or button to highlight the “7/CLOSED

CAPTION” item and then press ENTER to display the

“CLOSED CAPTION” menu. You can also select the “CLOSED

CAPTION” menu directly by pressing the INPUT “7” button.

• You can also select the CLOSED CAPTION menu by pressing the CAPTION button on the remote control.

3 Use the CURSOR or button to select a mode, then press

ENTER.

• The mode selection is executed.

Items to select

• CAPTION 1–4 ...... Text is superimposed

• TEXT 1–4 ............. Text is displayed in full screen

• OFF ...................... This exits the CLOSED CAPTION mode

NOTE:

1) The closed caption feature will only work with an NTSC3.58

source.

2) Pressing ENTER executes store function. Switching to source other than NTSC3.58 will cancel this setting. To activate, select the NTSC3.58 source again.

4 To return to the operate menu, press the END button.

• Wherever the END button is pressed, the screen changes in this order:

“OPERATE”menu

source screen

– O P E R A T E –

1 / P I C T U R E

2 / P O S I T I O N

3 / S O U N D

4 / I N P U T S E L E C T

5 / S O U R C E I N F O

6 / S T A T I C

7 / C L O S E D C A P T I O N

8 / T I M E R

C L O S E D C A P T I O N

C A P T I O N 1

C A P T I O N 2

C A P T I O N 3

C A P T I O N 4

T E X T 1

T E X T 2

T E X T 3

T E X T 4

O F F

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BASIC OPERATION

Setting Timer

Your projector can be programmed to turn on or off automatically at a specified time. The two timer functions are available: ON/OFF TIMER and SLEEP TIMER.

NOTE:

When the ON TIMER is set and the projector is in standby, the two digit indicator flashes “00” to indicate that the ON

TIMER is active.

Proceed as follows:

• Before setting ON/OFF TIMER, make sure that the DATE,

TIME PRESET feature is set.

• Even after setting ON/OFF TIMER, turning the projector on or off with the remote control is possible.

• This timer setting is defeated when the projector carries out a Sequencer program. See “Auto Sequence Setting” in Set-

Up manual for more information.

• There are two time display formats: 24-hour or AM/PM format. You can set either format in the “DATE TIME

DISPLAY” of the OPTION menu See “Various Settings-

Setting DATE, TIME DISPLAY Setting” in the Set-Up manual.

1 Press the OPERATE button.

• The “OPERATE” menu is displayed.

2 Use the CURSOR or button to highlight the “8/

TIMER” item and then press ENTER to display the

“TIMER” menu. You can also select the “TIMER” menu directly by pressing the INPUT “8” button.

3 Use the CURSOR or button to select “ON/OFF

TIMER” or “SLEEP TIMER”.

Items to select

• ON/OFF TIMER .... Programs to turn on or off the power at a predetermined time.

• SLEEP TIMER ...... Programs to turn off the power at a predetermined time, up to two hours later in 30-minute increments.

Setting ON/OFF TIMER

1) Use the CURSOR or button to select “ON/OFF

TIMER” and press ENTER to display the “ON/OFF

TIMER” menu. You can also select the “ON/OFF

TIMER” menu directly by pressing the INPUT “1”, or by holding down CTL and pressing POWER ON on the remote control.

2) Use the CURSOR or button to highlight the program number and press ENTER to display the selected “PROGRAM” screen. You can also select the

“PROGRAM” screen by INPUT”1" through “8” button.

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- O P E R A T E -

1 / P I C T U R E

2 / P O S I T I O N

3 / S O U N D

4 / I N P U T S E L E C T

5 / S O U R C E I N F O

6 / S T A T I C

7 / C L O S E D C A P T I O N

8 / T I M E R

- TIMER-

1 / O N / O F F T I M E R

2 / S L E E P T I M E R

BASIC OPERATION

3) Use the CURSOR or button to select “EDIT” or

“CLEAR”, and then press ENTER.

Items to select

• EDIT --------- Enters the mode for changing setting time.

• CLEAR ------ Deletes the current setting time.

When making a new setting or selecting “EDIT”:

Select “EDIT”, and press ENTER to display the “DAY” setting menu which allows you to set the day of the week for TIMER.

a) Use the CURSOR or button to select the day of the week to be registered and press ENTER.

• The “EVERY WEEK” menu is displayed.

Items to select

• MON ------------ Monday

• TUE-------------- Tuesday

• WED ------------- Wednesday

• THE-------------- Thursday

• FRI -------------- Friday

• SAT-------------- Saturday

• SUN ------------- Sunday

• MON-FRI ------- Monday thru Friday

• MON-SAT ------- Monday thru Saturday

• MON-SUN ------ Monday thru Sunday b) Use the CURSOR or button to select an item and then press ENTER.

When “YES” is selected, the item on the day field in the

ON/OFF TIMER menu is marked with the letter “E” which indicates that the setting time is enabled.

Items to select

• YES -----Programs to turn on or off every week.

(not deleted after executing the program)

• NO ------ Does not program to turn on or off every week.

(deleted after executing the program)

• The “ON TIMER” setting screen is displayed.

c) Enter the ON TIMER time in the HH:MM format using

INPUT buttons and the CURSOR or button and then press ENTER. Pressing NORMAL cancels the ON

TIMER time.

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-ON/OFF TIMER-

PRG DAY

1

6

7

4

5

8

2

3

ACTIVE

ON

INACTIVE

OFF

- P R O G R A M -

E D I T C L E A R

D A Y

M O N

T U E

W E D

T H E

F R I

S A T

S U N

M O N - F R I

M O N - S A T

M O N - S U N

E V E R Y W E E K ?

Y E S N O

• The time display format varies depending on the setting in

“DATE TIME DISPLAY” of the “OPTION” menu.

• The “OFF TIMER” setting screen is displayed.

NOTE:

When the ON TIMER is set alone, the timer is programmed to turn off after four hours. While this setting is effective, if any button on the remote control or the rear panel is pressed, or if any operation is made from the external control, the timer will extend the current setting time to add four more hours.

d) Enter the OFF TIMER time in the HH:MM format using

INPUT buttons and the CURSOR or button and then press ENTER. Pressing NORMAL cancels the OFF

TIMER time.

• The time display format varies depending on the setting in

“DATE TIME DISPLAY” of the “OPTION” menu.

• The “ON/OFF TIMER” setting screen is displayed.

When selecting “CLEAR”:

Select “CLEAR” and press ENTER to clear the setting time for the selected program number.

• The “ON/OFF TIMER” menu is displayed.

4)Use the CURSOR or button to select “ACTIVE” or

“INACTIVE” and then press ENTER.

Items to select

• ACTIVE --------- Enables ON/OFF TIMER

• INACTIVE ------- Disables ON/OFF TIMER

When selecting “ACTIVE”:

Select “ACTIVE” and press ENTER to enable the programmed timer function.

• The “ON/OFF” display appears on the top left of the screen.

When the all the programs are completed, this display disappears.

• When the OFF TIMER is set, the “THE PROJECTOR WILL

TURN OFF SOON” display appears three minutes before turning off.

When selecting “INACTIVE”:

Select “INACTIVE” and press ENTER to disable the programmed timer function.

• The scree is returned to the “TIMER” menu and the “ON/

OFF” display disappears.

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O N T I M E R

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0 9 : 0 0

O F F T I M E R 1 2 : 0 0

-ON/OFF TIMER-

6

7

4

5

8

2

3

PRG DAY

1 MON

MON-FRI

ON

09:00

14:00

MON-SAT 18:00

TUE 22:00

ACTIVE INACTIVE

OFF

12:00

15:30

19:00

06:00

-ON/-OFF TIMER-

6

7

8

4

5

2

3

PRG DAY

1 MON

E

MON-FRI

ON

09:00

14:00

MON-SAT 18:00

TUE 22:00

ACTIVE INACTIVE

OFF

12:00

15:30

19:00

06:00

MON 01/16/97

ON/OFF

12:00:00

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Setting SLEEP TIMER

1) Use the CURSOR or button to highlight the “2/

SLEEP TIMER” and press ENTER to display the

“SLEEP TIMER” menu. You can also select the

“SLEEP TIMER” menu directly by pressing the INPUT

“2” or by holding down CTL and pressing POWER

OFF on the remote control.

2) Use the CURSOR or button to select the time between 30 minutes and 2 hours in 30 minutes.

Items to select

:-- ------------ Does not use SLEEP TIMER

• 0:30 ----------- 30 minutes

• 1:00 ----------- 1 hour

• 1:30 ----------- 1 and half an hour

• 2:00 ----------- 2 hours

3) Select the desired time and press ENTER.

• The “SLEEP” display appears on the top left of the screen.

• W h e n t h e S L E E P T I M E R i s s e t , t h e “ T H E

PROJECTOR WILL TURN OFF SOON” display appears three minutes before turning off.

4) To refer the remaining time, select the “2/SLEEP

TIMER” in the “TIMER” menu and press ENTER to display the SLEEP TIMER screen. This indicates the remaining time.

• You can also display the remaining time by holding down CTL and pressing POWER OFF on the remote control.

• To change the setting time, repeat the step 2).

5) To cancel the setting sleep time, select the “2/SLEEP

TIMER” in the “TIMER” menu and press ENTER to display the SLEEP TIMER screen. This indicates the remaining time. Use the CURSOR or button to clear the settings. The display changes to “

:--”. Then press ENTER.

• The “SLEEP” display disappears on the top left of the screen.

• You can also cancel the time by holding down CTL and pressing POWER OFF on the remote control.

4 To return to the source screen, press the END button while the TIMER menu is displayed.

• Wherever the END button is pressed, the screen changes in this order:

“TIMER” menu

“OPERATE”menu

source screen

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-TIMER-

1/ ON/OFF TIMER

2/ SLEEP TIMER

SLEEP TIMER –:--

SLEEP TIMER 1:30

MON 01/16/95

SLEEP

12:00:00

SLEEP TIMER –:48

BASIC OPERATION

Mute

This function mutes the picture, sound or on-screen display.

To mute picture:

• Press the PICTURE MUTE button. To restore the picture, press the PICTURE MUTE button again or the END button.

You can also mute the picture by holding down CTL and pressing PICTURE MUTE.

To mute sound:

• Press the SOUND MUTE button. To restore the sound, press the SOUND MUTE button again or the END button. Note that this function works only with the ISS-6020/ISS-6020G.

To mute on-screen display:

• Press the DISPLAY button. To restore the on-screen display, press the DISPLAY button again or the END button. Pressing CTL

+ DISPLAY button together will eliminate the on-screen display: pressing this combination again will restore the display.

NOTE: The OPERATE menu can be accessed in the PICTURE MUTE mode.

See “Remote Control Unit” of “Part Names and Functions” for more details.

Normal, Load, and Cancel Function

Adjustment settings can be returned to the factory preset level, or previously stored level, or can be cancelled.

To return to the standard level (NORMAL):

1 Press the NORMAL button.

• A confirmation message will be displayed.

2 Use the CURSOR or button to select “YES”.

3 Press ENTER.

• The NORMAL function is performed.

• If you select “NO”, you will exit this mode suspending current status.

To return to the last stored level (LOAD):

1 Press and hold the CTL button then press the NORMAL button.

• The “LOAD/CANCEL” menu is displayed.

2 Use the CURSOR or button to select “LOAD”.

• A confirmation message is displayed.

3 Use the CURSOR or button to select “YES”.

• If you select “NO”, you will exit this mode suspending current status.

4 Press ENTER.

• The LOAD function is performed.

To cancel the adjustment data (CANCEL):

1 Press and hold the CTL button then press the NORMAL button.

• The “LOAD/CANCEL” menu is displayed.

2 Use the CURSOR or button to select “CANCEL”.

• A confirmation message is displayed.

3 Use the CURSOR or button to select “YES”.

• If you select “NO”, you will exit this mode suspending current status.

4 Press ENTER.

• The CANCEL function is performed.

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X X X X X X X X

D A T A N O R M A L I Z E ?

Y E S

N O

XXXXXXXX refers to a specific adjustment item to be normalized

X X X X X X X X

L O A D

C A N C E L

XXXXXXXX refers to a specific adjustment item to be loaded or cancelled

X X X X X X X X

D A T A L O A D ?

Y E S

N O

XXXXXXXX refers to a specific adjustment item to be loaded

X X X X X X X X

D A T A C A N C E L ?

Y E S

N O

XXXXXXXX refers to a specific adjustment item to be cancelled

Data Area for Output and Storage

Adjustment data have different reference data areas depending on each operation.

Adjustment Area

All Gain : All adjustment data except Ref.Adjust data

Ref. Adjust : Ref.Adjust data

Adjustment data fall into two: REF. ADJUST menu adjustment and the other adjustment data (Operate and Adjust menu).

Data area falls into five:

Data Area

INPUT LIST (00-99)

DEFAULT DATA (1-6)

Cancel Data

Ref.Adjust Data

: Registered data (100) areas corresponding to INPUT LIST

: Default (6) areas divided by horizontal frequency.

: Data to be returned to default

: REF.ADJUST data (1) area

Ref.Adjust (FACTORY AREA) : REF.ADJUST data (1) area for factory preset.

NOTE: See the Set-up manual for ADJUST and REF.ADJUST menus.

Output Data Area

Signal Select

Normalize

Load

Cancel

Ref.Adjust Data

Input List (00-99) or Default Data (1-6)

Default Data (1-6)*

Input List (00-99)*

Cancel Data*

All Gain

Ref. Adjust Data

Ref. Adjust Data (Factory Area)

Ref. Adjust Data

* The above list may be different if NORMAL/LOAD/CANCEL operation is performed during POINT convergence.

Output data during adjusting is the amount of data in each data area and data other than the current adjustment item ( data in working area).

Example for FINE adjustment

Normalize

Load

Cancel

Point Data while adjusting Fine

Default Data (1-6) + Point data except the current Fine data

Input List (00-99) + Point data except the current Fine data

Cancel Data + Point data except the current Fine data

Storage Area of Data

STORE

All Gain

INPUT LIST (00-99)*

Ref. Adjust

REF. ADJUST

* Point adjustment has more than one item and each item has its own working area. However, there is only one area where data is saved with the Store function, which means no distinction is made among items in data.

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Searching Registered Signals

When a source is switched with the remote control or a signal is input, the projector searches the registered signals and outputs its adjustment data as follows:

By using the horizontal frequency the projector searches up to 100 signals previously stored in the INPUT LIST and up to six signals stored in the DEFAULT AREA for a matching or close data to output.

* When a matching data is found in the INPUT LIST, the matching data will be displayed.

* When a data with a different input terminal is found, the input terminal and input signal name will be displayed in yellow and output its data.

* When the data is found in the DEFAULT AREA, the data will be displayed as NEW SIGNAL.

* When no matching data is found, the nearest thing to a NEW SIGNAL data will be displayed.

This section helps you resolve problems you may encounter while inputting a COMPONENT signal.

* When a copy-guard-capable software source is played on a DVD player, white lines outside of a picture may appear. If this happens, perform the blanking adjustment.

Regardless of whether or not using a DVD player, when a copy-guarded signal is input, a picture may be distorted at the top of the screen. If this happens, enlarge the image size to display the portion of distortion outside of the screen.

* When switching signals with the external equipment, there may be cases where G-Sync and DVD signals with horizontal frequencies of approximately 15 kHz cannot be discriminated. There may be cases where an unregistered G-Sync signal with a horizontal frequency of approximately 15 kHz may be mistaken for a DVD signal and may not be displayed correctly.

When using G-Sync and DVD signals with horizontal frequencies of approximately 15 kHz at the same time, do not use the same input terminal.

* A COMPONENT signal can be input with the RGB input board installed when the projector is used with the ISS-6020 switcher on the SW level mode. To enable this, you must first specify the RGB input board as the COMPONENT input board on the projector. See “Setting Mode-RGB/COMPONENT Searching of the Set-up manual.

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BASIC OPERATION

Screen Format in Projecting a Picture

NOTE: The example of the screen display is only when used with the ISS-6020/ISS-6020G.

Date

M O N 0 1 / 1 6 / 9 6 1 2 : 0 0 : 0 0

M – 0 1 S – 0 1

X X X X

Current time

Input

Source name

NOTE:

• See the Set-Up manual (not included with XG-1352G/XG-852G) or contact your dealer for changing the on-screen display mode.

• If the main power is not supplied to the projector for three days or more, the built-in clock may be reset. If this happens, contact your dealer for setting date and time.

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REFERENCE ADJUSTMENT

Astig Adjustment

This feature allows you to adjust the beam shape.

Proceed as follows:

1 Press and hold the CTL button then press the ADJUST button to display the “REF. ADJUST” menu.

• The projector may ask you to enter your passcode.

• See page 61 for the explanation of the PASSCODE.

2 Use the CURSOR or button to highlight the “1/ASTIG” item. Press the ENTER or INPUT “1” button to display the

“ASTIG” menu.

Items to select

• CENTER ......... Adjusts the whole screen

• EDGE ............. Adjusts the top, bottom, left, and right sides on the screen

• CORNER ........ Adjusts the four corners on the creen

3 Use the CURSOR or button to select the “CENTER”,

“EDGE”, or “CORNER” item. Press the ENTER button to display the “ASTIG” adjustment screen.

• The “DOT COARSE” test pattern is automatically displayed.

• Pressing The CTL and FOCUS buttons rotates three items as follows:

CENTER

EDGE

CORNER

4 Select the CRT you wish to adjust with R, G, or B button.

5 Press the R, G, or B button to project the only CRT beam to be adjusted.

• You can turn on or off each CRT beam (R, G, or B).

– R E F . A D J U S T –

1 / A S T I G

2 / B R I G H T U N I F O R M .

3 / W H I T E U N I F O R M .

4 / R A S T E R C E N T E R I N G

5 / F O C U S B A L .

6 / R E F . W H I T E B A L

– A S T I G –

1 / C E N T E R

2 / E D G E

3 / C O R N E R

A S T I G

- C E N T E R -

C R T - G -

H

V

0 %

0 %

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CRT beam to adjusted

• You can turn on or off each CRT beam (R, G, B).

6 Press and hold the CTL then press any one of the CURSOR buttons to select the position to be adjusted. (The marker on the selected side will turn to a solid color.)

• CTL + .......... Top

• CTL + .......... Bottom

• CTL + .......... Right

• CTL + .......... Left

A S T I G

- E D G E -

C R T - R -

S C R E E N - T O P -

H V

S K

6 0 %

4 0 %

A S T I G

- C O R N E R -

C R T - R -

S C R E E N - B R -

H V

S K

6 0 %

4 0 %

7 Use the CURSOR buttons to adjust the selected position.

• Adjust the center, edge, and corner in this order. If necessary, repeat the procedure.

• Press CURSOR or button to adjust the selected position horizontally or vertically.

Press CURSOR or button to adjust the selected position diagonally.

8 To end this mode, press the END button.

• Whenever the END button is pressed, the menus will sequence in this order:

“REF. ADJUST” menu

Source screen

• If the “RETURN USER MODE?” menu appears, use the

CURSOR or button to select either “YES” or “NO” and then press ENTER. This will exit the REF. ADJUST mode.

Items to select

• YES ........... When you try to enter the ADJUST mode the next time, you will need to re-enter your passcode.

• NO ............. When you try to enter the ADJUST mode the next time, you will not need to re-enter your passcode.

R E T U R N U S E R M O D E ?

Y E S N O

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Bright Uniformity Adjustment

This feature allows you to equalize the brightness between the center and the edge.

Before adjustment:

• Select the “ALL WHITE” pattern using the TEST button on the full function remote control.

Proceed as follows:

1 Press and hold the CTL button then press the ADJUST button to display the “REF. ADJUST” menu.

• The projector may ask you to enter your passcode.

• See page 61 for the explanation of the PASSCODE.

2 Use the CURSOR or button to highlight the “2/BRIGHT

UNIFORM.” item. Press the ENTER or INPUT “2” button to display the “BRIGHT UNIFORMITY” adjustment screen.

3 Use the CURSOR buttons to adjust the right, left, top, or bottom edge.

• Press CURSOR or button to increase or decrease the brightness on the right and the left side.

Press CURSOR or button to increase or decrease the brightness on the top and the bottom side.

4 To end this mode, press the END button.

• Whenever the END button is pressed, the menus will sequence in this order:

“REF. ADJUST” menu

Source screen

• If the “RETURN USER MODE?” menu appears, use the

CURSOR or button to select either “YES” or “NO” and then press ENTER. This will exit the REF. ADJUST mode.

Items to select

• YES .......... When you try to enter the ADJUST mode the next time, you will need to re-enter your passcode.

• NO ........... When you try to enter the ADJUST mode the next time, you will not need to re-enter your passcode.

– R E F . A D J U S T –

1 / A S T I G

2 / B R I G H T U N I F O R M .

3 / W H I T E U N I F O R M .

4 / R A S T E R C E N T E R I N G

5 / F O C U S B A L .

6 / R E F . W H I T E B A L

BRIGHT UNIFORMITY

H

V

BR

6 0 %

6 0 %

R E T U R N U S E R M O D E ?

Y E S N O

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White Uniformity Adjustment

This feature allows you to adjust color balance on the left and the right side of the screen.

Before adjustment:

• When you are in this mode, all the three CRTs are beamed, and the

CRTs cannot be cut off.

• Select the “ALL WHITE” pattern using the TEST button on the full function remote control.

Proceed as follows:

1 Press and hold the CTL button then press the ADJUST button to display the “REF. ADJUST” menu.

• The projector may ask you to enter your passcode.

• See page 61 for the explanation of the PASSCODE.

2 Use the CURSOR or button to highlight the “3/WHITE

UNIFORM.” item. Press the ENTER or INPUT “3” button to display the “WHITE UNIFORMITY” adjustment screen.

3 Use the CURSOR buttons to adjust the left and the right edge.

• Press CURSOR or button to increase the amount of blue on the right side and the amount of red on the left side.

Press CURSOR or button to increase the amount of red on the right side and the amount of blue on the left side.

4 To end this mode, press the END button.

• Whenever the END button is pressed, the menus will sequence in this order:

“REF. ADJUST” menu

Source screen

• If the “RETURN USER MODE?” menu appears, use the

CURSOR or button to select either “YES” or “NO” and then press ENTER. This will exit the REF. ADJUST mode.

Items to select

• YES ......... When you try to enter the ADJUST mode the next time, you will need to re-enter your passcode.

• NO ........... When you try to enter the ADJUST mode the next time, you will not need to re-enter your passcode.

– R E F . A D J U S T –

1 / A S T I G

2 / B R I G H T U N I F O R M .

3 / W H I T E U N I F O R M .

4 / R A S T E R C E N T E R I N G

5 / F O C U S B A L .

6 / R E F . W H I T E B A L

WHITE UNIFORMITY

R/B B/R

+ 1 0 %

R E T U R N U S E R M O D E ?

Y E S N O

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Raster Centering Adjustment

he correct to you allows feature This all adjustment that Note

Proceed as follows:

the CTL the display to you ask for 61 to

.

n e e r c s position.

raster the adjust CURSOR or moves or moves menus pressed, order: this in

• If USER

CURSOR or exit then

Items to select

• YES .... When you try to enter the ADJUST mode the next time, you will need to re-enter your passcode.

• NO ...... When you try to enter the ADJUST mode the next time, you will not need to re-enter your passcode.

– R E F . A D J U S T –

1 / A S T I G

2 / B R I G H T U N I F O R M .

3 / W H I T E U N I F O R M .

4 / R A S T E R C E N T E R I N G

5 / F O C U S B A L .

6 / R E F . W H I T E B A L

R A S T E R

C E N T E R I N G

C R T - A L L -

V 0 %

R E T U R N U S E R M O D E ?

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Appendix

CONTENTS

Timing Charts

Pre-set Signals ............................................. 130

Input Signal Referecne Chart ....................... 131

Input Signal Timing ...................................... 132

Message List ...................................... 133

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SETTING

Projection Type Selection

This feature allows you to set the installation type according to the projection configuration.

NOTE:

• After changing the installation condition, be sure to perform this setting. Setting this automatically reverses the vertical polarity.

However, you will have to reverse the horizontal polarity connectors. If you select a wrong installation type, the projector gives a warning message. (See the installation manual for the horizontal scan reversal.)

1 Press the ADJUST button to display the “ADJUST” menu.

• The projector may ask you to enter your passcode.

See page 61 for the explanation of the PASSCODE.

2 Use the CURSOR or button to highlight the “8/OPTION” line. Press ENTER to display the “OPTION” menu. You can also select the “OPTION” menu directly by pressing the INPUT “8” button.

3 Use the CURSOR or button to highlight the “1/SETTING

MODE” line. Press ENTER to display the “SETTING MODE” menu. You can also select the “SETTING MODE” menu directly by pressing the INPUT “1” button.

4 Use the CURSOR or button to select the “PJ ORIENTA-

TION” item, then press ENTER to display the “PJ ORIENTA-

TION” menu.

NOTE: The SETTING MODE has three menus. The “PJ ORIEN-

TATION” item is on the first menu (P01). To access P02 or P03 from P01, press and hold down the CTL button then press the button; to return to P01 from P02 or P03, press and hold down the CTL button then press the button.

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– A D J U S T –

1 / S I G N A L E N T R Y

2 / F O C U S

3 / A L I G N M E N T

4 / C O N V E R G E N C E

5 / K E L V I N

6 / R , G , B G A I N

7 / P A S S C O D E

8 / O P T I O N

9 / R E F . A D J U S T

– O P T I O N –

1 / S E T T I N G M O D E

2 / M E N U M O D E

3 / S E Q U E N C E R

4 / P J A D D R E S S

5 / V E R S I O N

6 / H O U R M E T E R

7 / D E F A U L T D A T A

P01/P03 OPTION

PJ ORIENTATION

CONNECT CONDITION

DEFAULT INPUT SELECT

FOCUS EDGE MODE

– SETTING MODE –

CEILING

FRONT

STANDALONE

LAST

ALL

S-VIDEO MODE SELECT S2

VIDEO MODE SELECT AUTO

SETTING

5 Use the CURSOR or button to select one of the four projector installation types and press ENTER.

Items to select

• CEILING/REAR .... Ceiling mounting type and rear projection

• FLOOR/REAR ....... Desk top type and rear projection

• CEILING/FRONT .. Ceiling mounting type and front projection

• FLOOR/FRONT ..... Desk top type and front projection

6 To complete, press the END button.

• Whenever the END button is pressed, the menus will sequence in this order:

“OPTION” menu

“ADJUST” menu

Source screen

• If the “RETURN USER MODE?” menu appears, use the

CURSOR or button to select either “YES” or “NO” and press ENTER. This will exit the ADJUST mode.

Items to select

• YES ......... When you try to enter the ADJUST mode the next time, you will need to re-enter your passcode.

• NO ........... When you try to enter the ADJUST mode the next time, you will not need to re-enter your passcode.

P J O R I E N T A T I O N

C E I L I N G / R E A R

F L O O R / R E A R

C E I L I N G / F R O N T

F L O O R / F R O N T

R E T U R N U S E R M O D E ?

Y E S N O

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SETTING

Connecting to the Switcher

This setting explains how the projector is used with the ISS-6020/

ISS-6020G Switcher.

1 Press the ADJUST button to display the “ADJUST” menu.

• The projector may ask you to enter your passcode.

See page 61 for the explanation of the PASSCODE.

2 Use the CURSOR or button to highlight the “8/OPTION” line. Press ENTER to display the “OPTION” menu. You can also select the “OPTION” menu directly by pressing the INPUT “8” button.

3 Use the CURSOR or button to highlight the “1/SETTING

MODE” line. Press ENTER to display the “SETTING MODE” menu. You can also select the “SETTING MODE” menu directly by pressing the INPUT “1” button.

4 Use the CURSOR or button to select the “CONNECT

CONDITION” item, then press ENTER to display the “CON-

NECT CONDITION” menu.

NOTE: The SETTING MODE has three menus. The “CONNECT

CONDITION” item is on the first menu (P01). To access P02 or

P03 from P01, press and hold down the CTL button then press the button; to return to P01 from P02 or P03, press and hold down the CTL button then press the button.

5 Use the CURSOR or button to select your desired connection condition of Switcher and press ENTER.

• The “RE-START ?” prompt is displayed after setting of the connection condition is modified from the current status to your desired condition.

Items to select

• STAND ALONE .... The projector used in stand alone operation.

• SW 1 LEVEL ........ The projector used with one Switcher.

• SW 2 LEVEL ........ The projector used with two or more

Switchers.

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– A D J U S T –

1 / S I G N A L E N T R Y

2 / F O C U S

3 / A L I G N M E N T

4 / C O N V E R G E N C E

5 / K E L V I N

6 / R , G , B G A I N

7 / P A S S C O D E

8 / O P T I O N

9 / R E F . A D J U S T

– O P T I O N –

1 / S E T T I N G M O D E

2 / M E N U M O D E

3 / S E Q U E N C E R

4 / P J A D D R E S S

5 / V E R S I O N

6 / H O U R M E T E R

7 / D E F A U L T D A T A

P01/P03

OPTION

PJ ORIENTATION

CONNECT CONDITION

DEFAULT INPUT SELECT

FOCUS EDGE MODE

S-VIDEO MODE SELECT

– SETTING MODE –

CEILING

FRONT

STANDALONE

LAST

ALL

S2

VIDEO MODE SELECT AUTO

C O N N E C T C O N D I T I O N

S T A N D A L O N E

S W 1 L E V E L

S W 2 L E V E L

SETTING

6 Use the CURSOR or button to select either “YES” or “NO” and press ENTER.

Items to select

• YES ......... Restart the projector.

• NO ........... Does not restart the projector.

NOTE: The selected connection condition becomes effective only after the projector is restarted.

7 To exit, press the END button.

• Whenever the END button is pressed, the menus will sequence in this order:

“OPTION” menu

“Adjust” menu

Source screen

• If the “RETURN USER MODE?” menu appears, use the

CURSOR or button to select “YES” or “NO” and then press ENTER.

Items to select

• YES ......... When you try to enter the ADJUST mode the next time, you will need to re-enter your passcode.

• NO ........... When you try to enter the ADJUST mode the next time, you will not need to re-enter your passcode.

R E - S T A R T ?

Y E S N O

R E T U R N U S E R M O D E ?

Y E S N O

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SETTING

Default Input Selection

You can set the projector to default to any one of its inputs each time the projector is turned on.

Proceed as follows:

1 Press the ADJUST button to display the “ADJUST” menu.

• The projector may ask you to enter your passcode.

See page 61 for the explanation of the PASSCODE.

2 Use the CURSOR or button to highlight the “8/OPTION” line. Press ENTER to display the “OPTION” menu. You can also select the “OPTION” menu directly by pressing the INPUT “8” button.

3 Use the CURSOR or button to highlight the “1/SETTING

MODE” line. Press ENTER to display the “SETTING MODE” menu. You can also select the “SETTING MODE” menu directly by pressing the INPUT “1” button.

4 Use the CURSOR or button to select the “DEFAULT

INPUT SELECT” item, then press ENTER to display the

“DEFAULT INPUT SELECT” menu.

NOTE: The SETTING MODE has three menus. The “DEFAULT

INPUT SELECT” item is on the first menu (P01). To access P02 or P03 from P01, press and hold down the CTL button then press the button; to return to P01 from P02 or P03, press and hold down the CTL button then press the button.

– A D J U S T –

1 / S I G N A L E N T R Y

2 / F O C U S

3 / A L I G N M E N T

4 / C O N V E R G E N C E

5 / K E L V I N

6 / R , G , B G A I N

7 / P A S S C O D E

8 / O P T I O N

9 / R E F . A D J U S T

– O P T I O N –

1 / S E T T I N G M O D E

2 / M E N U M O D E

3 / S E Q U E N C E R

4 / P J A D D R E S S

5 / V E R S I O N

6 / H O U R M E T E R

7 / D E F A U L T D A T A

P01/P03

OPTION

PJ ORIENTATION

CONNECT CONDITION

DEFAULT INPUT SELECT

FOCUS EDGE MODE

S-VIDEO MODE SELECT

– SETTING MODE –

CEILING

FRONT

STANDALONE

LAST

ALL

S2

VIDEO MODE SELECT AUTO

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SETTING

5 Use the CURSOR or button to select either “LAST” or

“DEFAULT” and press ENTER.

• Selecting “LAST” completes setting. Go on to step

7

• Selecting “DEFAULT” displays the “Default input” screen. Go

Items to select

• LAST ....... Sets the projector to default to the previous last active input each time the projector is turned on.

Note: An input must be active for a minimum of 10 minutes before it is recognized as the last active signal.

• DEFAULT . Displays the same source input every time the projector is started up.

6 Use the CURSOR or button to select an input and then press the ENTER button.

When used in stand alone operation:

The default input screen will be displayed.

Use the CURSOR or button to select an input and press

ENTER.

When used with a single Switcher:

The “MASTER” slot menu will be displayed.

Use the CURSOR or button to select the desired slot number “1” through “10(0)” and then press ENTER.

When used with two or more Switchers:

The “MASTER” and “SLAVE” slot number menu will be displayed.

Use the CURSOR or button to select the master slot number first and then select the slave slot number “1” through “10(0)”.

Press ENTER.

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D E F A U L T I N P U T S E L E C T

L A S T

D E F A U L T

I N P U T S E L E C T

I N P U T A R G B

I N P U T A V I D E O

I N P U T A S - V I D E O

I N P U T A C O M P O N E N T

I N P U T B R G B

I N P U T B V I D E O

I N P U T B S - V I D E O

I N P U T B C O M P O N E N T

I N P U T C R G B

I N P U T C V I D E O

I N P U T C S - V I D E O

I N P U T C C O M P O N E N T

M A S T E R

S L O T – 0 1

S L O T – 0 2

S L O T – 0 3

S L O T – 0 4

S L O T – 0 5

S L O T – 0 6

S L O T – 0 7

S L O T – 0 8

S L O T – 0 9

S L O T – 1 0

M A S T E R

S L O T – 0 1

S L O T – 0 2

S L O T – 0 3

S L O T – 0 4

S L O T – 0 5

S L O T – 0 6

S L O T – 0 7

S L O T – 0 8

S L O T – 0 9

S L O T – 1 0

S L A V E

S L O T – 0 1

S L O T – 0 2

S L O T – 0 3

S L O T – 0 4

S L O T – 0 5

S L O T – 0 6

S L O T – 0 7

S L O T – 0 8

S L O T – 0 9

S L O T – 1 0

7 To complete, press the END button.

• Whenever the END button is pressed, the menus will sequence in this order:

“OPTION” menu

“ADJUST” menu

Source screen

• If the “RETURN USER MODE?” menu appears, use the

CURSOR or button to select either “YES” or “NO” and press ENTER. This will exit the ADJUST mode.

Items to select

• YES ......... When you try to enter the ADJUST mode the next time, you will need to re-enter your passcode.

• NO ........... When you try to enter the ADJUST mode the next time, you will not need to re-enter your passcode.

R E T U R N U S E R M O D E ?

Y E S N O

SETTING

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SETTING

Focus Edge Mode

This function allows you to set either of two electrical edge focus modes; one affects all the RGB patterns at the same time and the other each CRT separately.

To set this, proceed as follows:

1 Press the ADJUST button to display the “ADJUST” menu.

• The projector may ask you to enter your passcode.

See page 61 for the explanation of the PASSCODE.

2 Use the CURSOR or button to highlight the “8/OPTION” line. Press ENTER to display the “OPTION” menu. You can also select the “OPTION” menu directly by pressing the INPUT “8” button.

3 Use the CURSOR or button to highlight the “1/SETTING

MODE” line. Press ENTER to display the “SETTING MODE” menu. You can also select the “SETTING MODE” menu directly by pressing the INPUT “1” button.

4 Use the CURSOR or button to select the “FOCUS EDGE

MODE” item on Page 1, then press ENTER to display the

“FOCUS EDGE MODE” menu.

NOTE: The SETTING MODE has three menus. The “FOCUS

EDGE MODE” item is on the first menu (P01). To access P02 or

P03 from P01, press and hold down the CTL button then press the button; to return to P01 from PO2 or P03, press and hold down the CTL button then press the button.

– A D J U S T –

1 / S I G N A L E N T R Y

2 / F O C U S

3 / A L I G N M E N T

4 / C O N V E R G E N C E

5 / K E L V I N

6 / R , G , B G A I N

7 / P A S S C O D E

8 / O P T I O N

9 / R E F . A D J U S T

– O P T I O N –

1 / S E T T I N G M O D E

2 / M E N U M O D E

3 / S E Q U E N C E R

4 / P J A D D R E S S

5 / V E R S I O N

6 / H O U R M E T E R

7 / D E F A U L T D A T A

P01/P03

OPTION

PJ ORIENTATION

CONNECT CONDITION

– SETTING MODE –

CEILING

FRONT

STANDALONE

DEFAULT INPUT SELECT

FOCUS EDGE MODE

S-VIDEO MODE SELECT

LAST

ALL

S2

VIDEO MODE SELECT AUTO

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5 Use the CURSOR or button to select either “ALL” or

“SEPARATE” and press ENTER.

Items to select

• ALL ...................... Affects all of the CRTs at the same time

• SEPARATE ........... Affects each CRT separately

6 To complete, press the END button.

• Whenever the END button is pressed, the menus will sequence in this order:

“OPTION” menu

“ADJUST” menu

Source screen

• If the “RETURN USER MODE?” menu appears, use the

CURSOR or button to select either “YES” or “NO” and press ENTER. This will exit the ADJUST mode.

Items to select

• YES ......... When you try to enter the ADJUST mode the next time, you will need to re-enter your passcode.

• NO ........... When you try to enter the ADJUST mode the next time, you will not need to re-enter your passcode.

F O C U S E D G E M O D E

A L L

S E P A R A T E

R E T U R N U S E R M O D E ?

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S-Video Mode Selection

This function is used to select the S-video signal detection mode.

This allows identifying of the S-video signals with different aspect ratio: squeeze or full mode (CINEMA 16 : 9) and letter box (WIDE

4 : 3) signals.

To set, proceed as follows:

NOTE: An identifying result will be displayed in the SOURCE

INFORMATION screen.

1 Press the ADJUST button to display the “ADJUST” menu.

• The projector may ask you to enter your passcode.

See page 61 for the explanation of the PASSCODE.

2 Use the CURSOR or button to highlight the “8/OPTION” line. Press ENTER to display the “OPTION” menu. You can also select the “OPTION” menu directly by pressing the INPUT “8” button.

3 Use the CURSOR or button to highlight the “1/SETTING

MODE” line. Press ENTER to display the “SETTING MODE” menu. You can also select the “SETTING MODE” menu directly by pressing the INPUT “1” button.

4 Use the CURSOR or button to select the “S-VIDEO MODE

SELECT” item, then press ENTER to display the “S-VIDEO

MODE SELECT” menu.

NOTE: The SETTING MODE has three menus. The “S-VIDEO

MODE SELECT” menu is on the first menu (P01). To access

P02 or P03 from P01, press and hold down the CTL button then press the button; to return to P01 from P02 or P03, press and hold down the CTL button then press the button.

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– A D J U S T –

1 / S I G N A L E N T R Y

2 / F O C U S

3 / A L I G N M E N T

4 / C O N V E R G E N C E

5 / K E L V I N

6 / R , G , B G A I N

7 / P A S S C O D E

8 / O P T I O N

9 / R E F . A D J U S T

– O P T I O N –

1 / S E T T I N G M O D E

2 / M E N U M O D E

3 / S E Q U E N C E R

4 / P J A D D R E S S

5 / V E R S I O N

6 / H O U R M E T E R

7 / D E F A U L T D A T A

P01/P03

OPTION

PJ ORIENTATION

CONNECT CONDITION

DEFAULT INPUT SELECT

FOCUS EDGE MODE

S-VIDEO MODE SELECT

– SETTING MODE –

CEILING

FRONT

STANDALONE

LAST

ALL

S2

VIDEO MODE SELECT AUTO

5 Use the CURSOR or button to select one of the three items:

S2, S1, and OFF, and then press ENTER.

Items to select

S2 .............. Identifies squeeze and letter box signals.

S1 .............. Identifies a squeeze signal only.

OFF ............ Does not identify any S-video signal.

6 To end, press the END button.

• Whenever the END button is pressed, the menus will sequence in this order:

“OPTION” menu

“ADJUST” menu

Source screen

• If the “RETURN USER MODE?” menu appears, use the

CURSOR or button to select either “YES” or “NO” and press ENTER. This will exit the ADJUST mode.

Items to select

• YES ......... When you try to enter the ADJUST mode the next time, you will need to re-enter your passcode.

• NO ........... When you try to enter the ADJUST mode the next time, you will not need to re-enter your passcode.

NOTE :

• The input signal must be compatible with the S2/S1 MODE standard.

Refer to the user manual included with the connected equipment for more information.

• The identification function may not work correctly with a noncompatible signal. If this happens, select “OFF” from the “S-

VIDEO MODE SELECT” menu.

S - V I D E O M O D E S E L E C T

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Video Mode Selection

This function is used to select the NTSC 3.58, NTSC 4.43, PAL or

SECAM video standard.

To select any one of the video standards, proceed as follows:

1 Press the ADJUST button to display the “ADJUST” menu.

• The projector may ask you to enter your passcode.

See page 61 for the explanation of the PASSCODE.

2 Use the CURSOR or button to highlight the “8/OPTION” line. Press ENTER to display the “OPTION” menu. You can also select the “OPTION” menu directly by pressing the INPUT “8” button.

3 Use the CURSOR or button to highlight the “1/SETTING

MODE” line. Press ENTER to display the “SETTING MODE” menu. You can also select the “SETTING MODE” menu directly by pressing the INPUT “1” button.

4 Use the CURSOR or button to select the “VIDEO MODE

SELECT” item, then press ENTER to display the “VIDEO

MODE SELECT” menu.

NOTE: The SETTING MODE has three menus. The “VIDEO

MODE SELECT” menu is on the first menu (P01). To access

P02 or P03 from P01, press and hold down the CTL button then press the button; to return to P01 from P02 or P03, press and hold down the CTL button then press the button.

– A D J U S T –

1 / S I G N A L E N T R Y

2 / F O C U S

3 / A L I G N M E N T

4 / C O N V E R G E N C E

5 / K E L V I N

6 / R , G , B G A I N

7 / P A S S C O D E

8 / O P T I O N

9 / R E F . A D J U S T

– O P T I O N –

1 / S E T T I N G M O D E

2 / M E N U M O D E

3 / S E Q U E N C E R

4 / P J A D D R E S S

5 / V E R S I O N

6 / H O U R M E T E R

7 / D E F A U L T D A T A

P01/P03 OPTION

PJ ORIENTATION

CONNECT CONDITION

DEFAULT INPUT SELECT

FOCUS EDGE MODE

– SETTING MODE –

CEILING

FRONT

STANDALONE

LAST

ALL

S-VIDEO MODE SELECT S2

VIDEO MODE SELECT AUTO

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5 Use the CURSOR or button to select either “AUTO” or

“MANUAL” and then press ENTER.

When selecting “AUTO”

One of the video standards is selected automatically and is displayed in the SOURCE INFORMATION screen.

Video Modes

• NTSC3.58 ............ Indicates the NTSC3.58 video standard

• NTSC4.43 ............ Indicates the NTSC4.43 video standard

• PAL ..................... Indicates the PAL video standard

• SECAM ................ Indicates the SECAM video standard

• RGB ..................... Indicates the RGB mode

• Select “AUTO” in normal operation.

When selecting “MANUAL”

The “VIDEO MODE SELECT” menu will be displayed. Use the

CURSOR or button to select the preferred video mode and then press ENTER.

Items to select

• NTSC3.58 Switches to the NTSC3.58 mode

• NTSC4.43 Switches to the NTSC4.43 mode

• PAL ......... Switches to the PAL mode

• SECAM .... Switches to the SECAM mode

• Select “MANUAL” when connecting to poor quality signal or non-standard signals such as video games.

NOTE: The projector may not function correctly with a monochrome signals in the AUTO mode.

6 To complete, press the END button.

• Whenever the END button is pressed, the menus will sequence in this order:

“OPTION” menu

“ADJUST” menu

Source screen

• When your passcode is in effect, the “RETURN USER

MODE?” menu is displayed. If this happens, use the

CURSOR or button to select either “YES” or “NO” and press ENTER.

Items to select

• YES ......... When you try to enter the ADJUST mode the next time, you will need to re-enter your passcode.

• NO ........... When you try to enter the ADJUST mode the next time, you will not need to re-enter your passcode.

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Auto Power ON Mode Setting

The AUTO POWER ON MODE is a convenient way to start up the projector without pressing the POWER button. You can turn the projector on and off by supplying AC power to the projector.

To do this, proceed as follows:

1 Press the ADJUST button to display the “ADJUST” menu.

• The projector may ask you to enter your passcode.

See page 61 for the explanation of the PASSCODE.

2 Use the CURSOR or button to highlight the “8/OPTION” line. Press ENTER to display the “OPTION” menu. You can also select the “OPTION” menu directly by pressing the INPUT “8” button.

3 Use the CURSOR or button to highlight the “1/SETTING

MODE” line. Press ENTER to display the “SETTING MODE” menu. You can also select the “SETTING MODE” menu directly by pressing the INPUT “1” button.

4 Use the CURSOR or button to select the “AUTO POWER

ON MODE” item on Page 2, then press ENTER to display the

“AUTO POWER ON MODE” menu.

NOTE: The SETTING MODE has three menus. The “AUTO

POWER ON MODE” item is on the second menu (P02). To access P02 from P01, press and hold down the CTL button then press the button; to return to P01 from P02, press and hold down the CTL button then press the button.

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1 / S I G N A L E N T R Y

2 / F O C U S

3 / A L I G N M E N T

4 / C O N V E R G E N C E

5 / K E L V I N

6 / R , G , B G A I N

7 / P A S S C O D E

8 / O P T I O N

9 / R E F . A D J U S T

– O P T I O N –

1 / S E T T I N G M O D E

2 / M E N U M O D E

3 / S E Q U E N C E R

4 / P J A D D R E S S

5 / V E R S I O N

6 / H O U R M E T E R

7 / D E F A U L T D A T A

P02/P03

OPTION

AUTO POWER ON MODE

– SETTING MODE –

INACTIVE

WARM-UP MODE

AUTOMATIC DATA STORE

PHOSPHOR SAVER

SIGNAL SWITCHING

INACTIVE

DISABLE

OFF

SOUND

MUTE ON

PICTURE

MUTE ON

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5 Use the CURSOR or button to select either “ACTIVE” or

“INACTIVE” and press the ENTER button.

Items to select

• INACTIVE . Normal operation setting. Power ON is accomplished through the rear panel or the POWER button on the remote control.

• ACTIVE .... Bypasses rear panel power button (or the POWER button on the remote control) to allow power ON to be controlled by an AC switched outlet.

6 To complete, press the END button.

• Whenever the END button is pressed, the menus will sequence in this order:

“OPTION” menu

“ADJUST” menu

Source screen

• If the “RETURN USER MODE?” menu appears, use the

CURSOR or button to select either “YES” or “NO” and then press ENTER.

Items to select

• YES ......... When you try to enter the ADJUST mode the next time, you will need to re-enter your passcode.

• NO ........... When you try to enter the ADJUST mode the next time, you will not need to re-enter your passcode.

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Warm-up Mode Setting

This function allows you to automatically warm up the projector from 5 to 15 minutes when the projector is turned on.

To set the Warm-up mode, proceed as follows:

1 Press the ADJUST button to display the “ADJUST” menu.

• The projector may ask you to enter your passcode.

See page 61 for the explanation of the PASSCODE.

2 Use the CURSOR or button to highlight the “8/OPTION” line. Press ENTER to display the “OPTION” menu. You can also select the “OPTION” menu directly by pressing the INPUT “8” button.

3 Use the CURSOR or button to highlight the “1/SETTING

MODE” line. Press ENTER to display the “SETTING MODE” menu. You can also select the “SETTING MODE” menu directly by pressing the INPUT “1” button.

4 Use the CURSOR or button to select the “WARM-UP

MODE” item on Page 2, then press ENTER to display the

“WARM-UP MODE” menu.

NOTE: The SETTING MODE has three menus. The “WARM-UP

MODE” item is on the second menu (P02). To access P02 from

P01, press and hold down the CTL button then press the button; to return to P01 from P02, press and hold down the CTL button then press the button.

– A D J U S T –

1 / S I G N A L E N T R Y

2 / F O C U S

3 / A L I G N M E N T

4 / C O N V E R G E N C E

5 / K E L V I N

6 / R , G , B G A I N

7 / P A S S C O D E

8 / O P T I O N

9 / R E F . A D J U S T

– O P T I O N –

1 / S E T T I N G M O D E

2 / M E N U M O D E

3 / S E Q U E N C E R

4 / P J A D D R E S S

5 / V E R S I O N

6 / H O U R M E T E R

7 / D E F A U L T D A T A

P02/P03

OPTION

AUTO POWER ON MODE

– SETTING MODE –

INACTIVE

WARM-UP MODE INACTIVE

AUTOMATIC DATA STORE

PHOSPHOR SAVER

SIGNAL SWITCHING

DISABLE

OFF

SOUND

MUTE ON

PICTURE

MUTE ON

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5 Use the CURSOR or button to select either “ACTIVE” or

“INACTIVE” and press ENTER.

Items to select

• INACTIVE . Displays the input source after the projector is turned on.

• ACTIVE .... Activates the warm-up program after the projector is turned on. The ALL WHITE test pattern will be displayed. You can select a warm-up time from the

WARM-UP TIME menu.

NOTE: To interrupt and cancel the warm-up cycle, press the

END button.

6 To complete, press the END button.

• Whenever the END button is pressed, the menus will sequence in this order:

“OPTION” menu

“ADJUST” menu

Source screen

• If the “RETURN USER MODE?” menu appears, use the

CURSOR or button to select either “YES” or “NO” and then press ENTER.

Items to select

• YES ......... When you try to enter the ADJUST mode the next time, you will need to re-enter your passcode.

• NO ........... When you try to enter the ADJUST mode the next time, you will not need to re-enter your passcode.

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W A R M - U P T I M E

5 M I N

1 0 M I N

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Automatic Save Feature

This feature allows you to select two ways to store settings; automatically and manually.

After “ENABLE” is selected in the AUTOMATIC DATA STORE menu, all projector settings are stored in the projector's memory automatically. To set the AUTOMATIC DATA STORE, proceed as follows:

1 Press the ADJUST button to display the “ADJUST” menu.

• The projector may ask you to enter your passcode.

See page 61 for the explanation of the PASSCODE section.

2 Use the CURSOR or button to highlight the “8/OPTION” line and then press ENTER to display the “OPTION” menu. You can also select the “OPTION” menu directly by pressing the

INPUT “8” button.

3 Use the CURSOR or button to highlight the “1/SETTING

MODE” line. Press ENTER to display the “SETTING MODE” menu. You can also select the “SETTING MODE” menu directly by pressing the INPUT “1” button.

4 Use the CURSOR or button to select the “AUTOMATIC

DATA STORE” item on Page 2, then press ENTER to display the “AUTOMATIC DATA STORE” menu.

NOTE: The SETTING MODE has three menus. The “AUTOMATIC

DATA STORE” item is on the second menu (P02). To access

P02 from P01, press and hold down the CTL button then press the button ; to return to P01 from P02, press and hold down the CTL button then press the button.

– A D J U S T –

1 / S I G N A L E N T R Y

2 / F O C U S

3 / A L I G N M E N T

4 / C O N V E R G E N C E

5 / K E L V I N

6 / R , G , B G A I N

7 / P A S S C O D E

8 / O P T I O N

9 / R E F . A D J U S T

– O P T I O N –

1 / S E T T I N G M O D E

2 / M E N U M O D E

3 / S E Q U E N C E R

4 / P J A D D R E S S

5 / V E R S I O N

6 / H O U R M E T E R

7 / D E F A U L T D A T A

P02/P03 OPTION – SETTING MODE –

AUTO POWER ON MODE INACTIVE

WARM-UP MODE

AUTOMATIC DATA STORE

PHOSPHOR SAVER

SIGNAL SWITCHING

INACTIVE

DISABLE

OFF

SOUND

MUTE ON

PICTURE

MUTE ON

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5 Use the CURSOR or button to select either “DISABLE” or

“ENABLE” and then press ENTER.

Items to select

• DISABLE .. Projector does not store the settings automatically.

• ENABLE ... Projector stores the settings automatically.

Automatic storing data is done when any one of the following procedures is performed:

• Pressing the END button several times returns the adjustment screen to the source screen.

• One input is switched to another.

• The projector is turned off.

• Every 10 minutes.

NOTE: After “DISABLE” is selected in the AUTOMATIC DATA

STORE menu, the settings will not be stored in the memory unless you select “YES” in the “STORE ?” menu.

6 If the “RETURN USER MODE?” menu appears, use the

CURSOR or button to select either “YES” or “NO” and press ENTER. This will exit the ADJUST mode.

Items to select

• YES ......... When you try to enter the ADJUST mode the next time, you will need to re-enter your passcode.

• NO ........... When you try to enter the ADJUST mode the next time, you will not need to re-enter your passcode.

A U T O M A T I C D A T A S T O R E

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Phosphor Saver Setting

This function allows you to safeguard the CRTs against burns by shifting the image vertically and horizontally on the screen in the regular intervals. This can prolong the life of CRT of the projector.

To set the Phosphor saver, proceed as follows:

1 Press the ADJUST button to display the “ADJUST” menu.

• The projector may ask you to enter your passcode.

See page 61 for the explanation of the PASSCODE.

2 Use the CURSOR or button to highlight the “8/OPTION” line. Press ENTER to display the “OPTION” menu. You can also select the “OPTION” menu directly by pressing the INPUT “8” button.

3 Use the CURSOR or button to highlight the “1/SETTING

MODE” line. Press ENTER to display the “SETTING MODE” menu. You can also select the “SETTING MODE” menu directly by pressing the INPUT “1” button.

4 Use the CURSOR or button to select the “PHOSPHOR

SAVER” item on Page 2, then press ENTER to display the

“PHOSPHOR SAVER” menu.

NOTE: The SETTING MODE has three menus. The “PHOSPHOR

SAVER” item is on the second menu (P02). To access P02 from

P01, press and hold down the CTL button then press the button; to return to P01 from P02, press and hold down the CTL button then press the button.

– A D J U S T –

1 / S I G N A L E N T R Y

2 / F O C U S

3 / A L I G N M E N T

4 / C O N V E R G E N C E

5 / K E L V I N

6 / R , G , B G A I N

7 / P A S S C O D E

8 / O P T I O N

9 / R E F . A D J U S T

– O P T I O N –

1 / S E T T I N G M O D E

2 / M E N U M O D E

3 / S E Q U E N C E R

4 / P J A D D R E S S

5 / V E R S I O N

6 / H O U R M E T E R

7 / D E F A U L T D A T A

P02/P03

OPTION

AUTO POWER ON MODE

– SETTING MODE –

INACTIVE

WARM-UP MODE

AUTOMATIC DATA STORE

PHOSPHOR SAVER

SIGNAL SWITCHING

INACTIVE

DISABLE

OFF

SOUND

MUTE ON

PICTURE

MUTE ON

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5 Use the CURSOR or button to select either “OFF” or “ON” and press ENTER.

Items to select

• OFF .......... Deactivates the PHOSPHOR SAVER function.

• ON ........... Activates the PHOSPHOR SAVER function. Interval and number of steps can be set.

NOTE: When the on-screen display appears or you are in the adjustment mode, this function is cancelled. This can cause the source screen to be shifted.

6 Use the CURSOR or button to select your desired interval time from the “INTERVAL” menu and press ENTER.

• The “STEP” menu is displayed on the screen.

Items to select

• DEMO (1 SEC) ........... Works every one second

• 5 MINUTES ............... Works every 5 minutes.

• 20 MINUTES ............. Works every 20 minutes

• 1 HOUR ..................... Works every 1 hour

7 Use the CURSOR or button to select the number of steps you wish.

Items to select

• 4 STEP ....... Moves 4 steps of POSTIION adjustment value

• 6 STEP ....... Moves 6 steps of POSITION adjustment value

• 8 STEP ....... Moves 8 steps of POSITION adjustment value

8 To complete, press the END button.

• Whenever the END button is pressed, the menus will sequence in this order:

“OPTION” menu

“ADJUST” menu

Source screen

• If the “RETURN USER MODE?” menu appears, use the

CURSOR or button to select either “YES” or “NO” and then press ENTER.

Items to select

• YES ......... When you try to enter the ADJUST mode the next time, you will need to re-enter your passcode.

• NO ........... When you try to enter the ADJUST mode the next time, you will not need to re-enter your passcode.

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DEMO(1SEC)

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20 MINUTES

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STEP

4 STEP

6 STEP

8 STEP

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SETTING

Signal Switching Mute Mode Setting

This function allows you to mute the picture and/or sound during signal switching.

To set the Signal Switching Mute mode, proceed as follows:

1 Press the ADJUST button to display the “ADJUST” menu.

• The projector may ask you to enter your passcode.

See page 61 for the explanation of the PASSCODE.

2 Use the CURSOR or button to highlight the “8/OPTION” line. Press ENTER to display the “OPTION” menu. You can also select the “OPTION” menu directly by pressing the INPUT “8” button.

3 Use the CURSOR or button to highlight the “1/SETTING

MODE” line. Press ENTER to display the “SETTING MODE” menu. You can also select the “SETTING MODE” menu directly by pressing the INPUT “1” button.

4 Use the CURSOR or button to select the “SIGNAL

SWITCHING” item on Page 2, then press ENTER to display the

“SIGNAL SWITCHING” menu.

NOTE: The SETTING MODE has three menus. The “SIGNAL

SWITCHING” menu is on the second menu (P02). To access

P02 from P01, press and hold down the CTL button then press the button; to return to P01 from P02, press and hold down the CTL button then press the button.

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1 / S I G N A L E N T R Y

2 / F O C U S

3 / A L I G N M E N T

4 / C O N V E R G E N C E

5 / K E L V I N

6 / R , G , B G A I N

7 / P A S S C O D E

8 / O P T I O N

9 / R E F . A D J U S T

– O P T I O N –

1 / S E T T I N G M O D E

2 / M E N U M O D E

3 / S E Q U E N C E R

4 / P J A D D R E S S

5 / V E R S I O N

6 / H O U R M E T E R

7 / D E F A U L T D A T A

P02/P03 OPTION

AUTO POWER ON MODE

– SETTING MODE –

INACTIVE

WARM-UP MODE

AUTOMATIC DATA STORE

PHOSPHOR SAVER

SIGNAL SWITCHING

INACTIVE

DISABLE

OFF

SOUND

MUTE ON

PICTURE

MUTE ON

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5 Use the CURSOR or button to select either “SOUND” or

“PICTURE”, and press the ENTER button.

• The “SOUND MUTE” or “PICTURE MUTE” menu will be displayed.

6 Use the CURSOR or button to select either “ON” or “OFF” and then press ENTER.

Items to select

MUTE ON ... Mutes a picture and/or sound during switching signals.

MUTE OFF .. Outputs a picture and/or sound during switching signals.

7 To complete this, press END.

• Whenever the END button is pressed, the menus will sequence in this order:

“OPTION” menu

“ADJUST” menu

Source screen

• If the “RETURN USER MODE?” menu appears, use the

CURSOR or button to select either “YES” or “NO” and then press ENTER.

Items to select

• YES ......... When you try to enter the ADJUST mode the next time, you will need to re-enter your passcode.

• NO ........... When you try to enter the ADJUST mode the next time, you will not need to re-enter your passcode.

S I G N A L S W I T C H I N G M U T E

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P I C T U R E

O N

O N

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Direct Entry Access Setting

This feature allows you to switch the current input directly to one of the registered inputs from NO1 to NO10 in the INPUT LIST.

NOTE: To use this feature, hold down the CTL button and press one of the INPUT buttons corresponding to the input number.

To set this feature, proceed as follows:

1 Press the ADJUST button to display the “ADJUST” menu.

• The projector may ask you to enter your passcode.

See page 61 for the explanation of the PASSCODE.

2 Use the CURSOR or button to highlight the “8/OPTION” line. Press ENTER to display the “OPTION” menu. You can also select the “OPTION” menu directly by pressing the INPUT “8” button.

3 Use the CURSOR or button to highlight the “1/SETTING

MODE” line. Press ENTER to display the “SETTING MODE” menu. You can also select the “SETTING MODE” menu directly by pressing the INPUT “1” button.

4 Use the CURSOR or button to select the “DIRECT ENTRY

ACCESS” item on Page 3, then press ENTER to display the

“DIRECT ENTRY ACCESS” menu.

NOTE: The SETTING MODE has three menus. The “DIRECT

ENTRY ACCESS” item is on the third menu (P03).

To access P03 from P01, press and hold down the CTL button then press the button twice; to return to P01 from P03, press and hold down the CTL button then press the button twice.

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1 / S I G N A L E N T R Y

2 / F O C U S

3 / A L I G N M E N T

4 / C O N V E R G E N C E

5 / K E L V I N

6 / R , G , B G A I N

7 / P A S S C O D E

8 / O P T I O N

9 / R E F . A D J U S T

– O P T I O N –

1 / S E T T I N G M O D E

2 / M E N U M O D E

3 / S E Q U E N C E R

4 / P J A D D R E S S

5 / V E R S I O N

6 / H O U R M E T E R

7 / D E F A U L T D A T A

P03/P03

OPTION – SETTING MODE –

DIRECT ENTRY ACCESS

DISABLE

B-FOCUS TRACKING

OPTION TERM BAUD RATE

INPUT TERMINAL

OFF

9600 BPS

RGB/COMPONENT SEARCH

MANUAL

5 Use the CURSOR or button to select either “DISABLE” or

“ENABLE” and press ENTER.

Items to select

• DISABLE .. An error message will appear at the bottom of the screen and the signal is not switched when one of the INPUT buttons is pressed with CTL.

• ENABLE ... The signal is switched to the corresponding signal when one of the INPUT button is pressed with

CTL.

6 To complete this, press END.

• Whenever the END button is pressed, the menus will sequence in this order.

“OPTION” menu

“ADJUST” menu

Source screen

• If the RETURN USER MODE ? menu appears, use the

CURSOR or button to select either “YES” or “NO” and press ENTER. This will exit the ADJUST mode.

Items to select

• YES ......... When you try to enter the ADJUST mode the next time, you will need to re-enter your passcode.

• NO ........... When you try to enter the ADJUST mode the next, you will not need to re-enter your passcode.

D I R E C T E N T R Y A C C E S S

D I S A B L E

E N A B L E

SETTING

R E T U R N U S E R M O D E ?

Y E S N O

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SETTING

Blue Focus Tracking Setting

This feature allows you to obtain the better white uniformity by defocusing the blue CRT.

NOTE:

• The defocus values will vary with changes in the horizontal frequency.

• Select the “ALL WHITE” pattern using the TEST button on the full function remote control.

1 Press the ADJUST button to display the “ADJUST” menu.

• The projector may ask you to enter your passcode.

See page 61 for the explanation of PASSCODE.

2 Use the CURSOR

or button to highlight the “8/OPTION” line. Press ENTER to display the “OPTION” menu. You can also select the “OPTION” menu directly by pressing the INPUT “8” button.

3 Use the CURSOR

or button to highlight the “1/SETTING

MODE” line. Press ENTER to display the “SETTING MODE” menu. You can also select the “SETTING MODE” menu directly by pressing the INPUT “1” button.

4 Use the CURSOR

or button to select the “B-FOCUS

TRACKING” item on Page 3, then press ENTER to display the

“B-FOCUS TRACKING” menu.

NOTE: The SETTING MODE has three menus. The “B-FOCUS

TRACKING” item is on the third menu (P03). To access P03 from P01, press and hold down the CTL button then press the

button twice; to return to P01 from P03, press and hold down the CTL button then press the button twice.

5 Use the CURSOR

or button to select either “OFF” or

“ON” and press ENTER.

Items to select

•OFF ...... Defocuses the blue CRT

•ON ....... Does not defocus the blue CRT

6 To end this mode, press the END button.

• Whenever the END button is pressed, the menu will sequence in this order.

“OPTION” menu

”ADJUST” menu

Source screen.

• If the “RETURN USER MODE?” menu appears, use the

CURSOR or button to select either “YES” or “NO” and then press ENTER. This will exit the ADJUST mode.

Items to select

•YES ...... When you try to enter the ADJUST mode the next time, you will need to re-enter your passcode.

•NO ....... When you try to enter the ADJUST mode the next time, you will not need to re-enter your passcode.

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– A D J U S T –

1 / S I G N A L E N T R Y

2 / F O C U S

3 / A L I G N M E N T

4 / C O N V E R G E N C E

5 / K E L V I N

6 / R , G , B G A I N

7 / P A S S C O D E

8 / O P T I O N

9 / R E F . A D J U S T

– O P T I O N –

1 / S E T T I N G M O D E

2 / M E N U M O D E

3 / S E Q U E N C E R

4 / P J A D D R E S S

5 / V E R S I O N

6 / H O U R M E T E R

7 / D E F A U L T D A T A

P03/P03

OPTION – SETTING MODE –

DIRECT ENTRY ACCESS DISABLE

B-FOCUS TRACKING

OPTION TERM BAUD RATE

RGB/COMPONENT SEARCH

OFF

9600 BPS

MANUAL

B - F O C U S T R A C K I N G

O F F

O N

R E T U R N U S E R M O D E ?

Y E S N O

SETTING

Optional Terminal Baud Rate Selection

This feature allows you to set baud rate of the OPTION terminal from 4800 to 38400 bps.

NOTE:

• The baud rate of the OPTION terminal defaults to 9600 bps at the factory.

• Make sure that the baud rate of the OPTION terminal matches that of operating of the connected equipment.

To change the baud rate of the OPTION terminal, proceed as follows:

1 Press the ADJUST button to display the “ADJUST” menu.

• The projector may ask you to enter your passcode.

See page 61 for the explanation of PASSCODE.

2 Use the CURSOR

or button to highlight the “8/OPTION” line. Press ENTER to display the “OPTION” menu. You can also select the “OPTION” menu directly by pressing the INPUT “8” button.

3 Use the CURSOR

or button to highlight the “1/SETTING

MODE” line. Press ENTER to display the “SETTING MODE” menu. You can also select the “SETTING MODE” menu directly by pressing the INPUT “1” button.

4 Use the CURSOR

or button to select the “OPTION

TERM BAUD RATE” item on Page 3, then press ENTER to display the “OPTION TERM BAUD RATE” menu.

NOTE: The SETTING MODE has three menus. The “OPTION

TERM BAUD RATE” item is on the third menu (P03). To access

P03 from P01, press and hold down the CTL button then press the button twice; to return to P01 from P03, press and hold down the CTL button then press the button twice.

5 Use the CURSOR

or button to select the baud rate from

4800 to 38400 bps and press ENTER.

6 To end this mode, press the END button.

• Whenever the END button is pressed, the menu will sequence in this order.

“OPTION” menu

”ADJUST” menu

Source screen.

• IF the “RETURN USER MODE?” menu appears, use the

CURSOR or button to select either “YES” or “NO” and then press ENTER. This will exit the ADJUST mode.

Items to select

• YES ...... When you try to enter the ADJUST mode the next time, you will need to re-enter your passcode.

• NO ....... When you try to enter the ADJUST mode the next time, you will not need to re-enter your passcode.

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– A D J U S T –

1 / S I G N A L E N T R Y

2 / F O C U S

3 / A L I G N M E N T

4 / C O N V E R G E N C E

5 / K E L V I N

6 / R , G , B G A I N

7 / P A S S C O D E

8 / O P T I O N

9 / R E F . A D J U S T

– O P T I O N –

1 / S E T T I N G M O D E

2 / M E N U M O D E

3 / S E Q U E N C E R

4 / P J A D D R E S S

5 / V E R S I O N

6 / H O U R M E T E R

7 / D E F A U L T D A T A

P03/P03

OPTION – SETTING MODE –

DIRECT ENTRY ACCESS DISABLE

B-FOCUS TRACKING

OPTION TERM BAUD RATE

RGB/COMPONENT SEARCH

OFF

9600 BPS

MANUAL

O P T I O N T E R M .

B A U D R A T E

4 8 0 0

9 6 0 0

1 9 2 0 0

3 8 4 0 0

R E T U R N U S E R M O D E ?

Y E S N O

SETTING

RGB/COMPONENT Search Setting

This feature allows you to set the searching method of RGB/

COMPONENT signal.

To set this feature, proceed as follows:

1 Press the ADJUST button to display the “ADJUST” menu.

• The projector may ask you to enter your passcode.

See page 61 for the explanation of PASSCODE.

2 Use the CURSOR

or button to highlight the “8/OP-

TION” line. Press ENTER to display the “OPTION” menu. You can also select the “OPTION” menu directly by pressing the

INPUT “8” button.

3 Use the CURSOR

or button to highlight the “1/SET-

TING MODE” line. Press ENTER to display the “SETTING

MODE” menu. You can also select the “SETTING MODE” menu directly by pressing the INPUT “1” button.

4 Use the CURSOR

or button to select “RGB/COMPO-

NENT SEARCH” item on Page 3, then press ENTER to display the “RGB/COMPONENT SEARCH” menu.

NOTE: The SETTING MODE has three menus. The “RGB/

COMPONENT SEARCH” item is on the third menu (P03). To access P03 from P01, press and hold down the CTL button then press the v button twice; to return to P01 from P03, press and hold down the CTL button then press the button twice.

5 Use the CURSOR

or button to select either “MANUAL” or “AUTO” and press ENTER.

When used in a stand alone operation:

Items to select

*MANUAL ............ Searches RGB signals only

*AUTO .................. Searches COMPONENT signals automatically after searching RGB signals.

NOTE: This feature corresponds to R/Cr, G/Y, or B/Cb input terminal of INPUT A slot. INPUT B and C slots are depending on setting of the optional input board.

In regardless of this setting, pressing INPUT “10” button searches a COMPONENT signal.

– A D J U S T –

1 / S I G N A L E N T R Y

2 / F O C U S

3 / A L I G N M E N T

4 / C O N V E R G E N C E

5 / K E L V I N

6 / R , G , B G A I N

7 / P A S S C O D E

8 / O P T I O N

9 / R E F . A D J U S T

– O P T I O N –

1 / S E T T I N G M O D E

2 / M E N U M O D E

3 / S E Q U E N C E R

4 / P J A D D R E S S

5 / V E R S I O N

6 / H O U R M E T E R

7 / D E F A U L T D A T A

P03/P03 OPTION – SETTING MODE –

DIRECT ENTRY ACCESS DISABLE

B-FOCUS TRACKING

OPTION TERM BAUD RATE

OFF

9600 BPS

RGB/COMPONENT SEARCH MANUAL

RGB/COMPONENT SEARCH

MANUAL

AUTO

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When used with a single Switcher ISS-6020/ISS-6020G:

Items to select

• MANUAL ............. Searches RGB or COMPONENT signals only.

• AUTO ................... Searches COMPONENT signals automatically after searching RGB signals.

• When “MANUAL” is selected, searching will be set for each slot.

Use the CURSOR or button to select the input slot number of the Switcher and press ENTER.

• The “SIGNAL FORMAT” menu will be displayed.

Use the CURSOR or button to select “RGB” or “COM-

PONENT” and press ENTER.

When used with two or more Switchers ISS-6020/ISS-6020G:

Items to select

• MANUAL ....... Searches RGB or COMPONENT signals only

( for each slot).

• AUTO ............. Searches COMPONENT signals automatically after searching RGB signals ( for all slots).

• When “MANUAL” is selected, searching will be set for each slot.

Use the CURSOR or button to select the master slot number “1” through “10” first from the master menu, then select the slave slot number “1” through “10” from the slave menu and press ENTER.

• The “SIGNAL FORMAT” menu will be displayed.

Use the CURSOR or button to select “RGB” or “COM-

PONENT” and press ENTER.

Items to select

RGB ....................... Searches RGB signals only.

COMPONENT ......... Searches COMPONENT signals only.

6 To end this mode, press the END button.

• Whenever the END button is pressed, the menu will sequence in this order.

“OPTION” menu

”ADJUST” menu

Source screen

• If the “RETURN USER MODE?” menu appears, use the

CURSOR or button to select either “YES” or “NO” and then press ENTER. This will exit the ADJUST mode.

Items to select

• YES ..... When you try to enter the ADJUST mode the next time, you will need to re-enter your passcode.

• NO ....... When you try to enter the ADJUST mode the next time, you will not need to re-enter your passcode.

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M A S T E R

S L O T – 0 1

S L O T – 0 2

S L O T – 0 3

S L O T – 0 4

S L O T – 0 5

S L O T – 0 6

S L O T – 0 7

S L O T – 0 8

S L O T – 0 9

S L O T – 1 0

R

R

R

R

R

R

R

R

R

R

SIGNAL FORMAT

RGB

COMPONENT

SETTING

M A S T E R

S L O T – 0 1

S L O T – 0 2

S L O T – 0 3

S L O T – 0 4

S L O T – 0 5

S L O T – 0 6

S L O T – 0 7

S L O T – 0 8

S L O T – 0 9

S L O T – 1 0

M A S T E R

S L O T – 0 1

S L O T – 0 2

S L O T – 0 3

S L O T – 0 4

S L O T – 0 5

S L O T – 0 6

S L O T – 0 7

S L O T – 0 8

S L O T – 0 9

S L O T – 1 0

R

R

R

R

R

R

R

R

R

R

SIGNAL FORMAT

RGB

COMPONENT

R E T U R N U S E R M O D E ?

Y E S N O

SETTING

On-screen Display Mode Setting

There are two modes of operations for the on-screen display. With

AUTO mode, the on-screen display will automatically switch off after three through ten seconds. In the MANUAL mode, the display must be manually turned off with the DISPLAY button on the full function remote control each time it appears.

NOTE: Pressing DISPLAY with CTL will select the non on-screen mode; pressing DISPLAY with CTL again will cancel this mode.

Even if the on-screen display may be turned off with CTL and

DISPLAY, any adjustment will still change the projector’s memory settings.

Proceed as follows:

1 Press the ADJUST button to display the “ADJUST” menu.

• The projector may ask you to enter your passcode.

See page 61 for the explanation of the PASSCODE.

2 Use the CURSOR or button to highlight the “8/OPTION” line. Press ENTER to display the “OPTION” menu. You can also select the “OPTION” menu directly by pressing the INPUT “8” button.

3 Use the CURSOR or button to highlight the “2/MENU

MODE” line. Press ENTER to display the “MENU MODE” menu. You can also select the “MENU MODE” menu directly by pressing the INPUT “2” button.

4 Use the CURSOR or button to highlight the “MESSAGE

MODE” item.

Press ENTER to display the “MESSAGE MODE” menu.

– A D J U S T –

1 / S I G N A L E N T R Y

2 / F O C U S

3 / A L I G N M E N T

4 / C O N V E R G E N C E

5 / K E L V I N

6 / R , G , B G A I N

7 / P A S S C O D E

8 / O P T I O N

9 / R E F . A D J U S T

– O P T I O N –

1 / S E T T I N G M O D E

2 / M E N U M O D E

3 / S E Q U E N C E R

4 / P J A D D R E S S

5 / V E R S I O N

6 / H O U R M E T E R

7 / D E F A U L T D A T A

OPTION

MESSAGE MODE

MESSAGE COLOR

DATE, TIME DISPLAY

DATE : MM/DD/YY

TIME : 24HOUR

DATE, TIME PRESET

PJ ADDRESS DISPLAY

NEW SIGNAL MESSAGE

- MENU MODE -

AUTO

10 SEC

COLOR

DATE : ON

DAY : OFF

TIME : ON

OFF

ON

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5 Use the CURSOR or button to select either “AUTO” or

“MANUAL“ and press ENTER.

Items to select

• AUTO ....... The on-screen menu display appears when the buttons on the remote control, or the controls on the rear panel are pressed. The on-screen display will turn off at a preselected time.

The OFF TIME is specified in seconds up to a maximum of 10 seconds.

Select your desired time (3-10 seconds) from the

OFF TIME menu.

• MANUAL . The on-screen menu display appears when the buttons on the remote control, or the controls on the rear panel are pressed. The display will be turned on and off whenever the DISPLAY button is pressed. If no button operation is made for 20 minutes or more, the on-screen message will automatically turn off.

6 To end this mode, press the END button.

• When the END button is pressed, the menus will sequence in this order:

“OPTION” menu

“ADJUST” menu

Source screen

• If the “RETURN USER MODE?” menu appears, use the

CURSOR or button to select either “YES” or “NO” and press ENTER. This will exit the ADJUST mode.

Items to select

• YES ......... When you try to enter the ADJUST mode the next time, you will need to re-enter your passcode.

• NO ........... When you try to enter the ADJUST mode the next time, you will not need to re-enter your passcode.

M E S S A G E M O D E

A U T O

M A N U A L

O F F T I M E ?

3 S E C

4 S E C

5 S E C

6 S E C

7 S E C

8 S E C

9 S E C

1 0 S E C

R E T U R N U S E R M O D E ?

Y E S N O

SETTING

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SETTING

On-screen Display Color Setting

You can select two color modes (full color, or green only) for the color of the on-screen display such as menus, or messages.

Proceed as follows:

1 Press the ADJUST button to display the “ADJUST” menu.

• The projector may ask you to enter your passcode.

See page 61 for the explanation of the PASSCODE.

2 Use the CURSOR or button to highlight the “8/OPTION” line. Press ENTER to display the “OPTION” menu. You can also select the “OPTION” menu directly by pressing the INPUT “8” button.

3 Use the CURSOR or button to highlight the “2/MENU

MODE” line. Press ENTER to display the “MENU MODE” menu. You can also select the “MENU MODE” menu directly by pressing the INPUT “2” button.

4 Use the CURSOR

COLOR” item.

or button to highlight the “MESSAGE

Press ENTER to display the “MESSAGE COLOR” menu.

– A D J U S T –

1 / S I G N A L E N T R Y

2 / F O C U S

3 / A L I G N M E N T

4 / C O N V E R G E N C E

5 / K E L V I N

6 / R , G , B G A I N

7 / P A S S C O D E

8 / O P T I O N

9 / R E F . A D J U S T

– O P T I O N –

1 / S E T T I N G M O D E

2 / M E N U M O D E

3 / S E Q U E N C E R

4 / P J A D D R E S S

5 / V E R S I O N

6 / H O U R M E T E R

7 / D E F A U L T D A T A

OPTION

MESSAGE MODE

MESSAGE COLOR

DATE, TIME DISPLAY

DATE : MM/DD/YY

TIME : 24HOUR

DATE, TIME PRESET

PJ ADDRESS DISPLAY

NEW SIGNAL MESSAGE

- MENU MODE -

AUTO

10 SEC

COLOR

DATE : ON

DAY : OFF

TIME : ON

OFF

ON

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5 Use the CURSOR or button to select either “COLOR” or

“GREEN“ and press ENTER.

Items to select

• COLOR .... The on-screen characters will be displayed in color.

• GREEN ..... The on-screen characters will be displayed only in green.

NOTE: It is recommended, if the on-screen message interferes with the display image in the “COLOR” mode, that you select

“GREEN”.

6 To end this mode, press the END button.

• Whenever the END button is pressed, the menus will sequence in this order:

“OPTION” menu

“ADJUST” menu

Source screen

• If the “RETURN USER MODE?” menu appears, use the

CURSOR or button to select either “YES” or “NO” and press ENTER. This will exit the ADJUST mode.

Items to select

• YES ......... When you try to enter the ADJUST mode the next time, you will need to re-enter your passcode.

• NO ........... When you try to enter the ADJUST mode the next time, you will not need to re-enter your passcode.

M E S S A G E C O L O R

C O L O R

G R E E N

R E T U R N U S E R M O D E ?

Y E S N O

SETTING

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SETTING

Date, Time Display Setting

The current year, month, date and time are displayed on the top of the screen.

Proceed as follows:

1 Press the ADJUST button to display the “ADJUST” menu.

• The projector may ask you to enter your passcode.

See page 61 for the explanation of the PASSCODE.

2 Use the CURSOR or button to highlight the “8/OPTION” line. Press ENTER to display the “OPTION” menu. You can also select the “OPTION” menu directly by pressing the INPUT “8” button.

3 Use the CURSOR or button to highlight the “2/MENU

MODE” line. Press ENTER to display the “MENU MODE” menu. You can also select the “MENU MODE” menu directly by pressing the INPUT “2” button.

4 Use the CURSOR or button to highlight the “DATE, TIME,

DISPLAY” item. Press ENTER to display the “DATE, TIME

DISPLAY” menu.

5 Use the CURSOR or button to select any one of the three items: DATE, DAY, and TIME. Then press ENTER.

– A D J U S T –

1 / S I G N A L E N T R Y

2 / F O C U S

3 / A L I G N M E N T

4 / C O N V E R G E N C E

5 / K E L V I N

6 / R , G , B G A I N

7 / P A S S C O D E

8 / O P T I O N

9 / R E F . A D J U S T

– O P T I O N –

1 / S E T T I N G M O D E

2 / M E N U M O D E

3 / S E Q U E N C E R

4 / P J A D D R E S S

5 / V E R S I O N

6 / H O U R M E T E R

7 / D E F A U L T D A T A

OPTION

MESSAGE MODE

MESSAGE COLOR

DATE, TIME DISPLAY

DATE : MM/DD/YY

TIME : 24HOUR

DATE, TIME PRESET

PJ ADDRESS DISPLAY

NEW SIGNAL MESSAGE

- MENU MODE -

AUTO

10 SEC

COLOR

DATE : ON

DAY : OFF

TIME : ON

OFF

ON

D A T E , T I M E D I S P L A Y

D A T E

D A Y

T I M E

O N

O F F

O N

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m When selecting “DATE”

Use the CURSOR or button to select any one of the three formats: MM/DD/YY, MONTH/ DD/YY, or OFF from the

“DATE DISPLAY” menu and press ENTER.

Items to select

• MM/DD/YY .......... Is the date in month/day-of-month/year format.

• MONTH/DD/YY .... Is the date in month (not in Arabic numerals)/day-of-month/year format.

• OFF ...................... Does not display the date.

m When selecting “DAY”

Use the CURSOR or button to select either “ON” or “OFF” from the “DAY DISPLAY” menu and press ENTER.

Items to select

• OFF ...................... Does not display the day of the week

• ON ....................... Displays the day of the week m When selecting “TIME”

Use the CURSOR or button to select any one of the three items: HH/MM/SS AM/PM, HH/MM/SS 24 HOUR, or OFF from the “TIME DISPLAY” menu and press ENTER.

Items to select

• HH:MM:SS AM/PM .... Is the time in hours/minutes/seconds/am/ pm. format

• HH:MM:SS 24 HOUR ..... Is the time in hours/minutes/seconds/24hour format

• OFF ...................... Does not display the time.

NOTE: You can select the time input format for timer, date, preset with this feature. When OFF is selected, use the AM/PM format.

6 To end this mode, press END.

• Whenever the END button is pressed, the menus will sequence in this order:

“OPTION” menu

“ADJUST” menu

Source screen

• If the “RETURN USER MODE?” menu appears, use the

CURSOR or button to select either “YES” or “NO” and press ENTER. This will exit the ADJUST mode.

Items to select

• YES ..................... When you try to enter the ADJUST mode the next time, you will need to re-enter your passcode.

• NO ....................... When you try to enter the ADJUST mode the next time, you will not need to re-enter your passcode.

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D A T E D I S P L A Y

M M / D D / Y Y

M O N T H / D D / Y Y

O F F

D A Y D I S P L A Y

O F F

O N

T I M E D I S P L A Y

H H : M M : S S A M / P M

H H : M M : S S 2 4 H O U R

O F F

R E T U R N U S E R M O D E ?

Y E S N O

SETTING

SETTING

Entering Date and Time

You can enter the year, date and time to display them on the screen.

Proceed as follows:

1 Press the ADJUST button to display the “ADJUST” menu.

• The projector may ask you to enter your passcode.

See page 61 for the explanation of the PASSCODE.

2 Use the CURSOR or button to highlight the “8/OPTION” line. Press ENTER to display the “OPTION” menu. You can also select the “OPTION” menu directly by pressing the INPUT “8” button.

3 Use the CURSOR or button to highlight the “2/MENU

MODE” line. Press ENTER to display the “MENU MODE” menu. You can also select the “MENU MODE” menu directly by pressing the INPUT “2” button.

4 Use the CURSOR or button to highlight the “DATE, TIME

PRESET” item. Press ENTER to display the “DATE, TIME

PRESET” menu.

– A D J U S T –

1 / S I G N A L E N T R Y

2 / F O C U S

3 / A L I G N M E N T

4 / C O N V E R G E N C E

5 / K E L V I N

6 / R , G , B G A I N

7 / P A S S C O D E

8 / O P T I O N

9 / R E F . A D J U S T

– O P T I O N –

1 / S E T T I N G M O D E

2 / M E N U M O D E

3 / S E Q U E N C E R

4 / P J A D D R E S S

5 / V E R S I O N

6 / H O U R M E T E R

7 / D E F A U L T D A T A

OPTION

MESSAGE MODE

MESSAGE COLOR

DATE, TIME DISPLAY

DATE : MM/DD/YY

TIME : 24HOUR

DATE, TIME PRESET

PJ ADDRESS DISPLAY

NEW SIGNAL MESSAGE

- MENU MODE -

AUTO

10 SEC

COLOR

DATE : ON

DAY : OFF

TIME : ON

OFF

ON

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5 Use INPUT buttons to enter the year, month, day, hour, minute, and second and press ENTER.

• Pressing the END button will turn off the “DATE, TIME

PRESET” screen and the screen will return to the “MENU

MODE” menu.

• If you made an error in entering data, press the END button to return to the “MENU MODE” menu, then start again.

• The time input format varies depending on the setting previously explained.

6 To end this mode, press END.

• Whenever the END button is pressed, the menus will sequence in this order:

“OPTION” menu

“ADJUST” menu

Source screen

• If the “RETURN USER MODE?” menu appears, use the

CURSOR or button to select either “YES” or “NO” and press ENTER. This will exit the ADJUST mode.

select to Items

• YES ......... When you try to enter the ADJUST mode the next time, you will need to re-enter your passcode.

• NO ........... When you try to enter the ADJUST mode the next time, you will not need to re-enter your passcode.

NOTE:

The projector has a built-in clock. The clock will keep working for about three days after the main power is turned off.

If the main power is not supplied to the projector for three days or more, the built-in clock may reset. If the built-in clock resets, set the date and time again. The built-in clock will not reset while in the standby condition.

D A T E , T I M E P R E S E T

D A T E

T I M E

( M M / D D / Y Y )

_ _ / _ _ / _ _ ( M O N )

( H H : M M : S S )

_ _ : _ _ : _ _

SETTING

R E T U R N U S E R M O D E ?

Y E S N O

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SETTING

PJ Address Display Setting

This feature allows you to view the PJ address on the screen.

To set the PJ address display, proceed as follows:

1 Press the ADJUST button to display the “ADJUST” menu.

• The projector may ask you to enter your passcode.

See page 61 for the explanation of PASSCODE.

2 Use the CURSOR or

button to highlight the “8/OPTION” line. Press ENTER to display the “OPTION” menu. You can also select the “OPTION” menu directly by pressing the INPUT “8” button.

3 Use the CURSOR or

button to highlight the “2/MENU

MODE” line. Press ENTER to display the “MENU MODE” menu. You can also select the “MENU MODE” menu directly by pressing the INPUT “2” button.

4 Use the CURSOR or

button to highlight the “NEW

SIGNAL MESSAGE” item. Press ENTER to display the “PJ

ADDRESS DISPLAY” menu.

5 Use the CURSOR or

button to select either “OFF” or

“ON”, and press ENTER.

Items to select

• OFF .......... Does not display PJ address

• ON ........... Displays PJ address

6 To end this mode, press END.

• Whenever the END button is pressed, the menu will sequence in this order.

“OPTION” menu

”ADJUST” menu

Source screen.

• If the “RETURN USER MODE?” menu appears, use the

CURSOR or button to select either “YES” or “NO” and then press ENTER. This will exit the ADJUST mode.

Items to select

• YES ......... When you try to enter the ADJUST mode again, you will need to re-enter your passcode.

• NO ........... When you try to enter the ADJUST mode again, you will not need to re-enter your passcode.

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– A D J U S T –

1 / S I G N A L E N T R Y

2 / F O C U S

3 / A L I G N M E N T

4 / C O N V E R G E N C E

5 / K E L V I N

6 / R , G , B G A I N

7 / P A S S C O D E

8 / O P T I O N

9 / R E F . A D J U S T

– O P T I O N –

1 / S E T T I N G M O D E

2 / M E N U M O D E

3 / S E Q U E N C E R

4 / P J A D D R E S S

5 / V E R S I O N

6 / H O U R M E T E R

7 / D E F A U L T D A T A

OPTION

MESSAGE MODE

MESSAGE COLOR

DATE, TIME DISPLAY

DATE : MM/DD/YY

TIME : 24HOUR

DATE, TIME PRESET

PJ ADDRESS DISPLAY

NEW SIGNAL MESSAGE

- MENU MODE -

AUTO

10 SEC

COLOR

DATE : ON

DAY : OFF

TIME : ON

OFF

ON

P J A D D R E S S D I S P L A Y

O F F

O N

R E T U R N U S E R M O D E ?

Y E S N O

SETTING

"NEW SIGNAL" Message Display Setting

This feature allows you to view the "NEW SIGNAL" message when an unregistered signal is projected.

To set the PJ address display, proceed as follows:

1 Press the ADJUST button to display the “ADJUST” menu.

• The projector may ask you to enter your passcode.

See page 61 for the explanation of PASSCODE.

2 Use the CURSOR or

button to highlight the “8/OPTION” line. Press ENTER to display the “OPTION” menu. You can also select the “OPTION” menu directly by pressing the INPUT “8” button.

3 Use the CURSOR or

button to highlight the “2/MENU

MODE” line. Press ENTER to display the “MENU MODE” menu. You can also select the “MENU MODE” menu directly by pressing the INPUT “2” button.

4 Use the CURSOR or

button to highlight the “NEW

SIGNAL MESSAGE” item. Press ENTER to display the “NEW

SIGNAL MESSAGE” menu.

5 Use the CURSOR or

button to select either “OFF” or

“ON”, and press ENTER.

Items to select

• ON ........... Displays the "NEW SIGNAL" message

• OFF .......... Does not display the "NEW SIGNAL" message

6 To end this mode, press END.

• Whenever the END button is pressed, the menu will sequence in this order.

“OPTION” menu

”ADJUST” menu

Source screen.

• If the “RETURN USER MODE?” menu appears, use the

CURSOR or button to select either “YES” or “NO” and then press ENTER. This will exit the ADJUST mode.

Items to select

• YES ......... When you try to enter the ADJUST mode again, you will need to re-enter your passcode.

• NO ........... When you try to enter the ADJUST mode again, you will not need to re-enter your passcode.

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– A D J U S T –

1 / S I G N A L E N T R Y

2 / F O C U S

3 / A L I G N M E N T

4 / C O N V E R G E N C E

5 / K E L V I N

6 / R , G , B G A I N

7 / P A S S C O D E

8 / O P T I O N

9 / R E F . A D J U S T

– O P T I O N –

1 / S E T T I N G M O D E

2 / M E N U M O D E

3 / S E Q U E N C E R

4 / P J A D D R E S S

5 / V E R S I O N

6 / H O U R M E T E R

7 / D E F A U L T D A T A

OPTION

MESSAGE MODE

MESSAGE COLOR

DATE, TIME DISPLAY

DATE : MM/DD/YY

TIME : 24HOUR

DATE, TIME PRESET

PJ ADDRESS DISPLAY

NEW SIGNAL MESSAGE

- MENU MODE -

AUTO

10 SEC

COLOR

DATE : ON

DAY : OFF

TIME : ON

OFF

ON

NEW SIGNAL MESSAGE

ON

OFF

R E T U R N U S E R M O D E ?

Y E S N O

SETTING

Auto Sequence Setting

You can program the projector to change sources.

Up to 20 program lines can be accepted.

To do this proceed as follows:

1 Press the ADJUST button to display the “ADJUST” menu.

• The projector may ask you to enter your passcode.

See page 61 for the explanation of the PASSCODE.

2 Use the CURSOR or button to highlight the “8/OPTION” line. Press ENTER to display the “OPTION” menu. You can also select the “OPTION” menu directly by pressing the INPUT “8” button.

– A D J U S T –

1 / S I G N A L E N T R Y

2 / F O C U S

3 / A L I G N M E N T

4 / C O N V E R G E N C E

5 / K E L V I N

6 / R , G , B G A I N

7 / P A S S C O D E

8 / O P T I O N

9 / R E F . A D J U S T

3 Use the CURSOR or button to highlight the “3/SE-

QUENCER” line. Press ENTER to display the “SEQUENCER” menu. You can also select the “SEQUENCER” menu directly by pressing the INPUT “3” button.

• The “SEQUENCER” screen will be displayed.

4 Use the CURSOR or

select

ENTER.

• This will bring you to the “EDIT” mode, and a program line is highlighted.

to Items

button to select the “EDIT” and press

• START ..... Executes the program.

• EDIT ........ Corrects or creates the program data.

– O P T I O N –

1 / S E T T I N G M O D E

2 / M E N U M O D E

3 / S E Q U E N C E R

4 / P J A D D R E S S

5 / V E R S I O N

6 / H O U R M E T E R

7 / D E F A U L T D A T A

O P T I O N

P 0 1

0 7

0 8

0 9

1 0

N O

0 1

0 2

0 3

0 4

0 5

0 6

- S E Q U E N C E R -

I N P U T

M - 1 0

M - 0 2

M - 0 1

W A I T

M - 0 1

W A I T

L O O P

M - 0 2

P - O F F

P - O N

S - 0 1

S - 0 2

S - 0 2

T I M E

1 2 : 0 0 : 0 0

1 4 : 0 0 : 0 0

0 0 : 1 0 : 0 0

S - 0 1

0 0 : 2 0 : 0 0

0 3 C O U N T 0 5

S - 0 2 1 5 : 5 0 : 0 0

1 8 : 0 0 : 0 0

0 9 : 0 0 : 0 0

S T A R T E D I T

S M T W T F S

X O O O O O X

X O O O O O X

X O O O O O X

X O O O O O X

X O O O O O X

X O O O O O X

X O O O O O X

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5 Use the CURSOR or and press ENTER.

button to highlight the line to be input

• The Program menu is displayed.

6 Use the CURSOR or button to highlight the desired item and press ENTER.

select to Items

• INPUT ...... Programs to switch sources.

• WAIT ....... Retains the current condition for a specified time.

• GOTO ....... Jumps to the selected line

• LOOP ....... Executes the LOOP operation.

• P-ON ....... Programs to turn on the power at the desired time.

• P-OFF ...... Programs to turn off the power at the desired time.

• INSERT .... Inserts the selected line and moves down the following lines.

• DELETE ... Deletes the selected line and moves up the following lines.

m Selecting “INPUT”

When using in stand alone application:

1) Use the CURSOR or button to select “INPUT” and press

ENTER.

• The “INPUT TERMINAL SELECT” terminal menu is displayed.

2) Use the CURSOR or button to select an input slot and press ENTER.

• The “TERMINAL SELECT” menu is displayed.

3) Use the CURSOR or button to select either “VIDEO”,

“RGB”, “S-VIDEO” or “COMPO.”and press ENTER.

• The “TIME” input screen is displayed.

4) Enter the starting time using INPUT buttons and press

ENTER.

• Type the time in hours (24 hours), minutes, and seconds.

• If you have made an error in the input of numbers, press the

END button to return to the “VIDEO/RGB/S-VIDEO/

COMPO.” terminal menu then start from step 3).

• The “WEEK SELECT” screen will appear.

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SETTING

O P T I O N

P 0 1

0 4

0 5

0 6

0 7

0 8

0 9

1 0

N O

0 1

0 2

0 3

- S E Q U E N C E R -

I N P U T

M - 1 0

M - 0 2

M - 0 1

W A I T

M - 0 1

W A I T

L O O P

M - 0 2

P - O F F

P - O N

S - 0 1

S - 0 2

S - 0 2

T I M E

1 2 : 0 0 : 0 0

1 4 : 0 0 : 0 0

0 0 : 1 0 : 0 0

S - 0 1

0 0 : 2 0 : 0 0

0 3 C O U N T 0 5

S - 0 2 1 5 : 5 0 : 0 0

1 8 : 0 0 : 0 0

0 9 : 0 0 : 0 0

S T A R T E D I T

S M T W T F S

X O O O O O X

X O O O O O X

X O O O O O X

X O O O O O X

X O O O O O X

X O O O O O X

X O O O O O X

I N P U T

W A I T

G O T O

L O O P

P - O N

P - O F F

I N S E R T

D E L E T E

I N P U T

W A I T

G O T O

L O O P

P - O N

P - O F F

I N S E R T

D E L E T E

I N P U T T E R M I N A L S E L E C T

I N P U T A

I N P U T B

I N P U T C

V I D E O

R G B

S - V I D E O

C O M P .

T I M E _ _ : _ _ : _ _

SETTING

5) Use the CURSOR or button to select any day of the week, then select either “YES” or “NO” with ENTER.

• When “DAILY” selected, the entire week is changed to

“YES”.

• When “END” is selected, the current setting is saved.

• To return to Step 4), press the END button. In that case, the changed setting is invalid.

NOTE:

Typing 99:99:99 in the time input menu will execute the program immediately. (See the example in the “WAIT” section on page 108)

When using with a single ISS-6020/ISS-6020G Switcher:

1) Use the CURSOR or button to select “INPUT” and press

ENTER.

• The “MASTER” menu will be displayed.

2) Use the CURSOR or button to select the input slot number of the Switcher and press ENTER.

• The “TIME” input screen will be displayed.

3) Enter the starting time using INPUT buttons and press

ENTER.

• Type the time in hours (24 hours), minutes, and seconds.

• If you have made an error in the input of numbers, press the

END button to return to the “MASTER” menu then start from step 2).

• The “WEEK SELECT” screen will appear.

4) Use the CURSOR or button to select any day of the week, then select either “YES” or “NO” with ENTER.

• When “DAILY” selected, the entire week is changed to

“YES”.

• When “END” is selected, the current setting is saved.

• To return to Step 3), press the END button. In that case, the changed setting is invalid.

NOTE:

Typing 99:99:99 in the time input menu will execute the program immediately. (See the example in the “WAIT” section on page 108)

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W E E K S E L E C T

D A I L Y

S U N

M O N

T U E

W E N

T H U

F R I

S A T

E N D

N O

Y E S

Y E S

Y E S

Y E S

Y E S

N O

I N P U T

W A I T

G O T O

L O O P

P - O N

P - O F F

I N S E R T

D E L E T E

M A S T E R

S L O T – 0 1

S L O T – 0 2

S L O T – 0 3

S L O T – 0 4

S L O T – 0 5

S L O T – 0 6

S L O T – 0 7

S L O T – 0 8

S L O T – 0 9

S L O T – 1 0

T I M E _ _ : _ _ : _ _

W E E K S E L E C T

D A I L Y

S U N

M O N

T U E

W E N

T H U

F R I

S A T

E N D

N O

Y E S

Y E S

Y E S

Y E S

Y E S

N O

When using with two or more ISS-6020/ISS-6020G Switchers:

1) Use the CURSOR or button to select “INPUT” and press

ENTER.

• The “MASTER” and “SLAVE” menu will be displayed.

2) Use the CURSOR or button to select the input slot number of the master Switcher from the “MASTER” menu and press ENTER.

3) Use the CURSOR or button to select the input slot number of the slave Switcher from the “SLAVE” menu and press ENTER.

• The “TIME” input screen will be displayed.

4) Enter the starting time using INPUT buttons and press

ENTER.

• Type the time in hours (24 hours), minutes, and seconds.

• If you have made an error in the input of numbers, press the

END button to return to the “SLAVE” menu then start from step 2).

• The “WEEK SELECT” screen will appear.

5) Use the CURSOR or button to select any day of the week, then select either “YES” or “NO” with ENTER.

• When “DAILY” selected, the entire week is changed to

“YES”.

• When “END” is selected, the current setting is saved.

• To return to Step 4), press the END button. In that case, the changed setting is invalid.

NOTE:

Typing 99:99:99 in the time input menu will execute the program immediately. (See the example in the following “WAIT” section.)

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I N P U T

W A I T

G O T O

L O O P

P - O N

P - O F F

I N S E R T

D E L E T E

M A S T E R

S L O T – 0 1

S L O T – 0 2

S L O T – 0 3

S L O T – 0 4

S L O T – 0 5

S L O T – 0 6

S L O T – 0 7

S L O T – 0 8

S L O T – 0 9

S L O T – 1 0

M A S T E R

S L O T – 0 1

S L O T – 0 2

S L O T – 0 3

S L O T – 0 4

S L O T – 0 5

S L O T – 0 6

S L O T – 0 7

S L O T – 0 8

S L O T – 0 9

S L O T – 1 0

S L A V E

S L O T – 0 1

S L O T – 0 2

S L O T – 0 3

S L O T – 0 4

S L O T – 0 5

S L O T – 0 6

S L O T – 0 7

S L O T – 0 8

S L O T – 0 9

S L O T – 1 0

T I M E _ _ : _ _ : _ _

SETTING

W E E K S E L E C T

D A I L Y

S U N

M O N

T U E

W E N

T H U

F R I

S A T

E N D

N O

Y E S

Y E S

Y E S

Y E S

Y E S

N O

SETTING

m Selecting “WAIT”

1) Use the CURSOR or button to select “WAIT” and press

ENTER.

• The “TIME” input screen will be displayed.

I N P U T

W A I T

G O T O

L O O P

P - O N

P - O F F

I N S E R T

D E L E T E

T I M E _ _ : _ _ : _ _

2) Type the waiting time using the INPUT buttons and press

ENTER.

• Type the time in hours, minutes, and seconds.

• If you have made an error in the input of numbers, press the

END button to return to the Program menu on step 1), then start again.

NOTE:

The waiting time cannot exceed 23 hours, 59 minutes, and 59 seconds.

Example:

When the following program is set, the display as shown on the right will appear:

First line:Select VIDEO, then type “99:99:99” in the TIME input screen, then select “DAILY” in the WEEK SELECT menu for

“INPUT”.

Second line:Select type “00:20:00” in the TIME input screen for

“WAIT”.

Third line:Type “99:99:99”, then select “DAILY” for “P-OFF”.

When this program starts, the input signal will change to VIDEO immediately. Then, the current condition will be retained for 20 minutes.

Finally, the power will be turned off.

The “WAIT” function is used to execute the command immediately.

0 5

0 6

0 7

0 8

0 9

1 0

N O

0 1

0 2

0 3

0 4

O P T I O N

P 0 1

I N P U T

V I D E O

W A I T

P - O F F

- S E Q U E N C E R -

S T A R T

T I M E

0 0 : 2 0 : 0 0

E D I T

S M T W T F S

O O O O O O O

O O O O O O O

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m Selecting “GOTO”

1) Use the CURSOR or button to select “GOTO” and press

ENTER.

• The “GOTO” input screen will be displayed.

2) Enter the scan number line to which you want to jump to using the INPUT button and press ENTER.

• If you have made an error, press END to return to the

Program menu, then start again.

• The “SEQUENCER” screen will be restored to its last setting.

m Selecting “LOOP”

1) Use the CURSOR or button to select “LOOP” and press

ENTER.

• The “LOOP/COUNT” input screen will be displayed.

2) Enter the number of the destination line (LOOP) and the number of the loop times (COUNT) in this order using the

INPUT button and press ENTER.

• If you have made an error, press END to return to the

Program menu, then start again.

• The “SEQUENCER” screen will be restored to its last setting.

I N P U T

W A I T

G O T O

L O O P

P - O N

P - O F F

I N S E R T

D E L E T E

G O T O _ _

I N P U T

W A I T

G O T O

L O O P

P - O N

P - O F F

I N S E R T

D E L E T E

L O O P _ _ C O U N T _ _

SETTING

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SETTING

m Selecting “P-ON”

1) Use the CURSOR or button to select “P-ON” and press

ENTER.

• The POWER ON input screen will be displayed.

2) Enter the POWER ON TIME you wish to turn on the projector using INPUT buttons and press ENTER.

• Type the time in hours (24 hours), minutes and seconds.

• If you made an error, press END to return to the Program menu, then start again.

NOTE 1:

Typing 99:99:99 in the time input menu will execute the program immediately.

NOTE 2:

The P-ON command is available only when the projector is off (in the standby condition).

The P-ON command is ignored if set in the first line. In this case, the program will start its execution from the second line.

m Selecting “P-OFF”

1) Use the CURSOR or button to select “P-OFF” and press

ENTER.

• The POWER OFF input screen will be displayed.

2) Enter the POWER OFF TIME you wish to turn on the projector using INPUT buttons and press ENTER.

• Type the time in hours (24 hours), minutes and seconds.

• If you made an error, press END to return to the Program menu, then start again.

NOTE:

Typing 99:99:99 in the time input menu will execute the program immediately. (See the example in the “WAIT” section on page 108)

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I N P U T

W A I T

G O T O

L O O P

P - O N

P - O F F

I N S E R T

D E L E T E

T I M E _ _ : _ _ : _ _

I N P U T

W A I T

G O T O

L O O P

P - O N

P - O F F

I N S E R T

D E L E T E

T I M E _ _ : _ _ : _ _

m Selecting “INSERT”

1) Use the CURSOR press ENTER.

or button to select “INSERT” and

2) Use the CURSOR or button to select where you wish to insert a vacant line and press ENTER.

• The highlighted line will be switched to a vacant line and the original line(s) will be moved down.

SETTING

I N P U T

W A I T

G O T O

L O O P

P - O N

P - O F F

I N S E R T

D E L E T E

O P T I O N

P 0 1

0 4

0 5

0 6

0 7

N O

0 1

0 2

0 3

0 8

0 9

1 0

- S E Q U E N C E R -

I N P U T

M - 1 0

M - 0 2

M - 0 1

W A I T

M - 0 1

W A I T

L O O P

M - 0 2

P - O F F

P - O N

S - 0 1

S - 0 2

S - 0 2

T I M E

1 2 : 0 0 : 0 0

1 4 : 0 0 : 0 0

0 0 : 1 0 : 0 0

S - 0 1

0 0 : 2 0 : 0 0

0 3 C O U N T 0 5

S - 0 2 1 5 : 5 0 : 0 0

1 8 : 0 0 : 0 0

0 9 : 0 0 : 0 0

S T A R T E D I T

S M T W T F S

X O O O O O X

X O O O O O X

X O O O O O X

X O O O O O X

X O O O O O X

X O O O O O X

X O O O O O X

m Selecting “DELETE”

1) Use the CURSOR or button to select “DELETE” and press ENTER.

2) Use the CURSOR or button to select the line you wish to delete and press ENTER.

• The selected line will be deleted and the following line(s) will be moved up.

I N P U T

W A I T

G O T O

L O O P

P - O N

P - O F F

I N S E R T

D E L E T E

O P T I O N

P 0 1

- S E Q U E N C E R -

0 4

0 5

0 6

0 7

0 8

0 9

1 0

N O

0 1

0 2

0 3

I N P U T

M - 1 0

M - 0 2

M - 0 1

W A I T

M - 0 1

W A I T

L O O P

M - 0 2

P - O F F

P - O N

S - 0 1

S - 0 2

S - 0 2

T I M E

1 2 : 0 0 : 0 0

1 4 : 0 0 : 0 0

0 0 : 1 0 : 0 0

S - 0 1

0 0 : 2 0 : 0 0

0 3 C O U N T 0 5

S - 0 2 1 5 : 5 0 : 0 0

1 8 : 0 0 : 0 0

0 9 : 0 0 : 0 0

S T A R T E D I T

S M T W T F S

X O O O O O X

X O O O O O X

X O O O O O X

X O O O O O X

X O O O O O X

X O O O O O X

X O O O O O X

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SETTING

7 Pressing the END button will exit the “EDIT” mode.

Select “START” and press ENTER to execute the program.

• The “*EXECUTING NO. XX*” will appear during program execution. When the program is finished, the “*SEQUENCER

END*” message will appear for about five seconds.

NOTE:

To cancel the program, hold down the CTL button then press END. The “*SEQUENCER MANUAL END*” will appear for about five seconds.

8 To end this mode, press the END button.

• Whenever the END button is pressed, the menus will sequence in this order:

“SEQUENCER” screen (No highlighted line) “ADJUST” menu

Source screen

• If the “RETURN USER MODE?” menu appears, use the

CURSOR or button to select either “YES” or “NO” and then press ENTER. This will exit the ADJUST mode.

select to Items

• YES ......... When you try to enter the ADJUST mode the next time, you will need to re-enter your passcode.

• NO ........... When you try to enter the ADJUST mode the next time, you will not need to re-enter your passcode.

O P T I O N

P 0 1

0 7

0 8

0 9

1 0

N O

0 1

0 2

0 3

0 4

0 5

0 6

- S E Q U E N C E R -

I N P U T

M - 1 0

M - 0 2

M - 0 1

W A I T

M - 0 1

W A I T

L O O P

M - 0 2

P - O F F

P - O N

S - 0 1

S - 0 2

S - 0 2

T I M E

1 2 : 0 0 : 0 0

1 4 : 0 0 : 0 0

0 0 : 1 0 : 0 0

S - 0 1

0 0 : 2 0 : 0 0

0 3 C O U N T 0 5

S - 0 2 1 5 : 5 0 : 0 0

1 8 : 0 0 : 0 0

0 9 : 0 0 : 0 0

S T A R T E D I T

S M T W T F S

X O O O O O X

X O O O O O X

X O O O O O X

X O O O O O X

X O O O O O X

X O O O O O X

X O O O O O X

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Address Setting

Each projector needs its own unique address in the case of a serial connection of projectors. Up to 64 addresses can be set.

Proceed as follows:

1 Press the ADJUST button to display the “ADJUST” menu.

• The projector may ask you to enter your passcode.

See page 61 for the explanation of the PASSCODE.

2 Use the CURSOR or button to highlight the “8/OPTION” line. Press ENTER to display the “OPTION” menu. You can also select the “OPTION” menu directly by pressing the INPUT “8” button.

3 Use the CURSOR or button to highlight the “4/PJ AD-

DRESS” line. Press ENTER to display the “ADDRESS” screen.

You can also select the “ADDRESS” menu directly by pressing the INPUT “4” button or the ADDRESS button on the full function remote control.

4 Enter the address number using the INPUT button and press

ENTER.

• If you have made a mistake, press END to return to the “OP-

TION” menu, then start again.

NOTE:

is used.

Enter the address number “01” when only one projector

– A D J U S T –

1 / S I G N A L E N T R Y

2 / F O C U S

3 / A L I G N M E N T

4 / C O N V E R G E N C E

5 / K E L V I N

6 / R , G , B G A I N

7 / P A S S C O D E

8 / O P T I O N

9 / R E F . A D J U S T

– O P T I O N –

1 / S E T T I N G M O D E

2 / M E N U M O D E

3 / S E Q U E N C E R

4 / P J A D D R E S S

5 / V E R S I O N

6 / H O U R M E T E R

7 / D E F A U L T D A T A

O P T I O N

- P J A D D R E S S -

0 1 ( 0 1 - 6 4 )

SETTING

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SETTING

5 To complete, press the END button.

• Whenever the END button is pressed, the menus will sequence in this order:

“OPTION” menu

“ADJUST” menu

Source screen

• If the “RETURN USER MODE?” menu appears, use the

CURSOR or button to select either “YES” or “NO” and press ENTER. This will exit the ADJUST mode.

select to Items

• YES ......... When you try to enter the ADJUST mode the next time, you will need to re-enter your passcode.

• NO ........... When you try to enter the ADJUST mode the next time, you will not need to re-enter your passcode.

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SETTING

m Addressing the Remote Control Unit

When changing the projector address, ensure that the projector address respond to the remote control address, otherwise you cannot operate the projector using the remote control.

To specify the remote control address, proceed as follows:

1) Press and hold the CTL button then press the ADDRESS button to access the RC UNIT address mode.

• The current remote control address is displayed on the remote control address screen. (When the current remote control address is configured at "00", the remote control address screen will not be displayed.

• This screen will disappear in 30 seconds.

NOTE:

When the remote control is used with the Switcher in wired application, a window shown on the right will not be displayed. However, the remote control address can be changed.

2) Use INPUT buttons to enter a new two-digit number and press

ENTER.

• The new remote control address is displayed on the screen.

When the new remote control address is configured at "00", the display will not be changed. However, its address has been changed by pressing ENTER.

• The number you can specify ranges from 00 to 64.

To stop the address changing, press END.

See the projector address number on the screen.

NOTE:

• The buttons other than the above mentioned button and the

OFF button are not available during specifying the remote control address.

• If no key input is made within 30 seconds, the remote control automatically exits the RC UNIT address mode.

Address common to all the projectors

When specifying the remote control address as “00”, you can operate the projector using the remote control, regardless of the projector addresses.

If the remote control loses power, the remote control address becomes “00”. In this case the on-screen shown on the right above is not displayed on the screen.

A D D R E S S

R C U N I T

∗∗

When the remote control address is configured at

"00", the above screen will not be displayed.

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SETTING

Projector Version Number

This function lets you know the version for hardware and software used in the projector.

To view the Version number, proceed as follows:

1 Press the ADJUST button to display the “ADJUST” menu.

• The projector may ask you to enter your passcode.

See page 61 for the explanation of the PASSCODE.

2 Use the CURSOR or button to highlight the “8/OPTION” line. Press ENTER to display the “OPTION” menu. You can also select the “OPTION” menu directly by pressing the INPUT “8” button.

3 Use the CURSOR or button to highlight the “5/VERSION” line. Press ENTER to display the “VERSION NUMBER” menu.

You can also select the “VERSION NUMBER” menu directly by pressing the INPUT “5” button.

• You will know what version number your applications software and the projector are.

• The “SWITCHER” item is displayed only when the connect condition is set to the SW 1 or 2 LEVEL.

4 To exit this menu, press END.

• Whenever the END button is pressed, the menus will sequence in this order:

“OPTION” menu

“ADJUST” menu

Source screen

• If the “RETURN USER MODE?” menu appears, use the

CURSOR or button to select either “YES” or “NO” and press ENTER. This will exit the ADJUST mode.

select to Items

• YES ......... When you try to enter the ADJUST mode the next time, you will need to re-enter your passcode.

• NO ........... When you try to enter the ADJUST mode the next time, you will not need to re-enter your passcode.

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– A D J U S T –

1 / S I G N A L E N T R Y

2 / F O C U S

3 / A L I G N M E N T

4 / C O N V E R G E N C E

5 / K E L V I N

6 / R , G , B G A I N

7 / P A S S C O D E

8 / O P T I O N

9 / R E F . A D J U S T

– O P T I O N –

1 / S E T T I N G M O D E

2 / M E N U M O D E

3 / S E Q U E N C E R

4 / P J A D D R E S S

5 / V E R S I O N

6 / H O U R M E T E R

7 / D E F A U L T D A T A

O P T I O N

- V E R S I O N N U M B E R -

H A R D W A R E V E R S I O N

S O F T W A R E V E R S I O N

B I O S

A P P L I C A T I O N

D A T A

S U B - C P U

D - C O N V

S W I T C H E R

1 . 0 0

1 . 0 0

1 . 0 0

1 . 0 0

1 . 0 0

1 . 0 0

3 . 0 0

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SETTING

Checking and Setting the Running Time

The projector will give you the amount of operating time.

Proceed as follows:

1 Press the ADJUST button to display the “ADJUST” menu.

• The projector may ask you to enter your passcode.

See page 61 for the explanation of the PASSCODE.

2 Use the CURSOR or button to highlight the “8/OPTION” line. Press ENTER to display the “OPTION” menu. You can also select the “HOUR METER” screen directly by pressing the

INPUT “8” button.

3 Use the CURSOR or button to highlight the “6/HOUR

METER” line. Press ENTER to display the “HOUR METER” screen. You can also select the “HOUR METER” screen directly by pressing the INPUT “6” button.

select to Items

• PJ RUNNING TIME

The amount of operating time of the projector.

• CRT RUNNING TIME

The amount of operating time of CRT.

• USER PJ RUNNING TIME

The amount of operating time of the projector. User resetable.

How to reset the user projector or CRT running time:

1) Use the CURSOR buttons to select the item and then press

ENTER.

• The “USER PJ RUNNING TIME RESET?” or “USER

CRT RUNNING TIME RESET?” menu is displayed.

2) Use the CURSOR or button to select either “YES” or

“NO” and then press ENTER.

select to Items

• YES ......... The time will be reset

• NO ........... The time will not be reset

• The display will be returned to the “HOUR METER” screen.

– A D J U S T –

1 / S I G N A L E N T R Y

2 / F O C U S

3 / A L I G N M E N T

4 / C O N V E R G E N C E

5 / K E L V I N

6 / R , G , B G A I N

7 / P A S S C O D E

8 / O P T I O N

9 / R E F . A D J U S T

– O P T I O N –

1 / S E T T I N G M O D E

2 / M E N U M O D E

3 / S E Q U E N C E R

4 / P J A D D R E S S

5 / V E R S I O N

6 / H O U R M E T E R

7 / D E F A U L T D A T A

H O U R M E T E R

R

G

B

∗∗∗∗ ∗∗

M

∗∗∗∗ ∗∗

∗∗∗∗ ∗∗

∗∗∗∗ ∗∗

M

M

M

U S E R P J R U N N I N G T I M E

M

U S E R P J R U N N I N G T I M E R E S E T ?

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SETTING

4 To exit the HOUR METER display, press END.

• Whenever the END button is pressed, the menus will sequence in this order:

“ADJUST” menu

Source screen

• If the “RETURN USER MODE?” menu appears, use the

CURSOR or button to select either “YES” or “NO” and then press ENTER. This will exit the ADJUST mode.

select to Items

• YES ......... When you try to enter the ADJUST mode again, you will need to re-enter your passcode.

• NO ........... When you try to enter the ADJUST mode again, you will not need to re-enter your passcode.

Viewing Default Data

The feature allows you to view the default data stored in Default Area.

To view the data, proceed as follows:

1 Press the ADJUST button to display the “ADJUST” menu.

• The projector may ask you to enter your passcode.

See page 61 for the explanation of the PASSCODE.

2 Use the CURSOR or button to highlight the “8/OPTION” line. Press ENTER to display the “OPTION” menu. You can also select the “OPTION” menu directly by pressing the INPUT “8” button.

3 Use the CURSOR or button to highlight the “7/DEFAULT

DATA” line. Press ENTER to display the “DEFAULT DATA” screen. You can also select the “DEFAULT DATA” screen directly by pressing the INPUT “7” button.

4 To complete, press the END button.

• Whenever the END button is pressed, the menus will sequence in this order:

“OPTION” menu

“ADJUST” menu

Source screen

• If the “RETURN USER MODE?” menu appears, use the

CURSOR or button to select either “YES” or “NO” and press ENTER. This will exit the ADJUST mode.

select to Items

• YES ......... When you try to enter the ADJUST mode the next time, you will need to re-enter your passcode.

• NO ........... When you try to enter the ADJUST mode the next time, you will not need to re-enter your passcode.

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R E T U R N U S E R M O D E ?

Y E S N O

– A D J U S T –

1 / S I G N A L E N T R Y

2 / F O C U S

3 / A L I G N M E N T

4 / C O N V E R G E N C E

5 / K E L V I N

6 / R , G , B G A I N

7 / P A S S C O D E

8 / O P T I O N

9 / R E F . A D J U S T

– O P T I O N –

1 / S E T T I N G M O D E

2 / M E N U M O D E

3 / S E Q U E N C E R

4 / P J A D D R E S S

5 / V E R S I O N

6 / H O U R M E T E R

7 / D E F A U L T D A T A

OPTION -DEFAULT DATA-

INPUT

H-FREQ. (KHz)

REGISTERED

DEFAULT DATA

1 15 to 25

2 20 to 40

3 35 to 50

4 45 to 75

5 70 to 110

6 105 to 135

15kHz (60Hz)

NONE

48KHz (60Hz)

NONE

NONE

NONE

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Registering Passcode

When the projector is shipped from the factory, no passcode is registered. If you want to use the passcode option, you must register a passcode.

To register a new passcode, proceed as follows:

1 Press the ADJUST button.

• The “ADJUST” menu will be displayed.

2 Use the CURSOR or button to highlight the “7/

PASSCODE” line. Press ENTER to display the “PASSCODE” menu. You can also select the “PASSCODE” menu directly by pressing the INPUT “7” button.

3 Use the CURSOR or button to select “ENTRY”. Press

ENTER to display the “NEW PASSCODE?” menu. You can also select the “NEW PASSCODE?” menu directly by pressing the

INPUT “1” button.

4 Enter a four digit passcode using the “1” through “0” buttons.

1) Each time you press the INPUT button, an asterisk will appear under the “NEW PASSCODE?” message.

NOTE: ”0000" and “9999” cannot be used as a passcode.

2) Once you have finished entering your four digit passcode, press ENTER to store the code.

NOTE: If you have made an error, press the NORMAL button to delete the asterisk “

”. Then re-enter the correct passcode.

To delete all the entered digits, hold down the CTL button then press the NORMAL button.

3) If the passcode has been entered correctly, the “CONFIRM

NEW PASSCODE?” menu will be displayed.

NOTE: If the passcode is not entered correctly, the “WARNING

PASSCODE!!” message will be displayed. You will be required to enter the passcode correctly.

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– A D J U S T –

1 / S I G N A L E N T R Y

2 / F O C U S

3 / A L I G N M E N T

4 / C O N V E R G E N C E

5 / K E L V I N

6 / R , G , B G A I N

7 / P A S S C O D E

8 / O P T I O N

9 / R E F . A D J U S T

– P A S S C O D E –

1 / E N T R Y

2 / D I S A B L E

N E W P A S S C O D E ?

– – – –

5 Enter the new passcode again.

1) Each time you press the INPUT button, an asterisk will appear under the “CONFIRM NEW PASSCODE?” message.

2) Once you have finished entering the new four digit passcode, press ENTER.

NOTE: If you have made an error, press the NORMAL button to delete the asterisk “

”. Then re-enter the correct passcode.

To delete all the entered digits, hold down the CTL button then press the NORMAL button.

3) If the entered passcode is correct, the “CHANGE

PASSCODE COMPLETE!!” message will be displayed.

NOTE: If the passcode is not correct, the “WARNING DIFFER-

ENT PASSCODE!!” message will be displayed. You are required to enter the new passcode correctly.

6 To complete, press the END button.

• When the END button is pressed once, the “RETURN USER

MODE?” menu will be displayed. Use the CURSOR or button to select either “YES” or “NO” and then press ENTER.

This will exit the ADJUST mode.

Items to select

• YES ......... When you try to enter the ADJUST mode again, you will need to re-enter your passcode.

• NO ........... When you try to enter the ADJUST mode again, you will not need to re-enter your passcode.

PASSCODE

C O N F I R M N E W P A S S C O D E ?

– – – –

R E T U R N U S E R M O D E ?

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PASSCODE

Changing Your Passcode

To change your passcode, proceed as follows:

1 Press the ADJUST button.

• The “PASSCODE?” screen will be displayed.

2 Enter the four digit current passcode using the “1” through “0” buttons. Press ENTER.

• The “ADJUST” menu will be displayed.

3 Use the CURSOR or button to highlight the “7/

PASSCODE” line. Press ENTER to display the “PASSCODE” menu. You can also select the “PASSCODE” menu directly by pressing the INPUT “7” button.

4 Use the CURSOR or button to select “1/ENTRY”. Press

ENTER to display the “CURRENT PASSCODE?” menu. You can also select the “CURRENT PASSCODE?” menu directly by pressing the INPUT “1” button.

5 Enter the four digit passcode (the current passcode) using the “1” through “0” buttons.

1) Each time you press the INPUT button, an asterisk will appear under the “CURRENT PASSCODE?” message.

2) Once you have finished entering the four digit passcode, press

ENTER.

NOTE: If you have made an error, press the NORMAL button to delete the asterisk “

”. Then re-enter the correct passcode. To delete all the entered digits, hold down the CTL button then press the NORMAL button.

3) If the entered passcode is correct, the “NEW PASSCODE?” screen will be displayed.

NOTE: If the passcode is not correct, the “WARNING DIFFER-

ENT PASSCODE!!” message is displayed. You will be required to enter the correct current passcode.

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– A D J U S T –

1 / S I G N A L E N T R Y

2 / F O C U S

3 / A L I G N M E N T

4 / C O N V E R G E N C E

5 / K E L V I N

6 / R , G , B G A I N

7 / P A S S C O D E

8 / O P T I O N

9 / R E F . A D J U S T

– P A S S C O D E –

1 / E N T R Y

2 / D I S A B L E

C U R R E N T P A S S C O D E ?

∗∗∗∗

6 Enter a new passcode using the “1” through “0” buttons.

1) Each time you press the INPUT button, an asterisk will appear under the “NEW PASSCODE?” message.

2) Once you have finished entering the four digit new passcode, press ENTER.

NOTE: If you have made an error, press the NORMAL button to delete the asterisk “

”. Then re-enter the correct passcode. To delete all the entered digits, hold down the CTL button then press the NORMAL button.

3) If the passcode has been entered correctly, the “CONFIRM

NEW PASSCODE?” menu will be displayed.

NOTE: If the passcode is not entered correctly, the “WARNING

PASSCODE!!” message will be displayed. You are required to enter the new passcode correctly.

7 Enter the new passcode again using the “1” through “0” buttons.

1) Each time you press the INPUT button, an asterisk will appear under the “CONFIRM NEW PASSCODE?” message.

2) Once you have finished entering the four digit new passcode, press ENTER.

NOTE: If you have made an error, press the NORMAL button to delete the asterisk “

”. Then re-enter the correct passcode. To delete all the entered digits, hold down the CTL button then press the NORMAL button.

3) If the entered passcode is correct, the “CHANGE

PASSCODE COMPLETE!!” message is displayed.

NOTE: If the passcode is not entered correctly, the “WARNING

DIFFERENT PASSCODE!!” message is displayed. You will be required to enter the new passcode correctly.

8 To complete, press the END button.

• Whenever the END button is pressed, the “RETURN USER

MODE?” menu will be displayed.

Use the CURSOR or button to select either “YES” or

“NO” and press ENTER. This will exit the ADJUST mode.

Items to select

• YES ......... When you try to enter the ADJUST mode again, you will need to re-enter your passcode.

• NO ........... When you try to enter the ADJUST mode again, you will not need to re-enter your passcode.

65

N E W P A S S C O D E ?

– – – –

PASSCODE

C O N F I R M N E W P A S S C O D E ?

– – – –

R E T U R N U S E R M O D E ?

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PASSCODE

Canceling Your Passcode

To cancel the passcode, proceed as follows:

1 Press the ADJUST button and then enter your passcode.

• The “PASSCODE?” screen will be displayed.

2 Enter the four digit current passcode using the “1” through “0” buttons and then press ENTER.

• The “ADJUST” menu will be displayed.

3 Use the CURSOR or button to highlight “7/PASSCODE”.

Press the ENTER button to display the “PASSCODE” menu.

You can also select the “PASSCODE” menu directly by pressing the INPUT “7” button.

4 Use the CURSOR or button to select “2/DISABLE”. Press

ENTER to display the “CURRENT PASSCODE?” menu. You can also select the “CURRENT PASSCODE?” menu directly by pressing the INPUT “2” button.

5 Enter the four digit passcode (the current passcode) using the “1” through “0” buttons.

1) Each time you press the INPUT button, an asterisk will appear under the “CURRENT PASSCODE?” message.

2) Once you have finished entering the four digit passcode, press

ENTER.

NOTE: If you have made an error, press the NORMAL button to delete the asterisk “

”. Then re-enter the correct passcode. To delete all the entered digits, hold down the CTL button then press the NORMAL button.

3) If the entered passcode is correct, the “PASSCODE DIS-

ABLE?” menu will be displayed.

NOTE: If the passcode is not correct, the “WARNING DIFFER-

ENT PASSCODE!!” message will be displayed. You will be required to enter your correct passcode.

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– A D J U S T –

1 / S I G N A L E N T R Y

2 / F O C U S

3 / A L I G N M E N T

4 / C O N V E R G E N C E

5 / K E L V I N

6 / R , G , B G A I N

7 / P A S S C O D E

8 / O P T I O N

9 / R E F . A D J U S T

– P A S S C O D E –

1 / E N T R Y

2 / D I S A B L E

C U R R E N T P A S S C O D E ?

∗∗∗∗

6 Use the CURSOR or button to select either “YES” or “NO” and then press ENTER.

Items to select

• YES ......... When selecting “YES”, the current passcode will be canceled. You will not be required to re-enter your passcode when you press the ADJUST button to re-enter the ADJUST mode.

• NO ........... When selecting “NO”, the current passcode will remain in effect.

P A S S C O D E D I S A B L E ?

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PASSCODE

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ADJUSTMENT

Electrical Focus Adjustment

Adjust the focus electrically to obtain the best screen focus.

NOTE:

• The adjustment must be done to each input.

• Select the FOCUS test pattern using the TEST button on the full function remote control.

Proceed as follows:

1 Press the ADJUST button to display the “ADJUST” menu.

• The projector may ask you to enter your passcode.

See page 61 for the explanation of the PASS CODE.

2 Use the CURSOR or button to highlight the “2/FOCUS” line. Press ENTER to display the FOCUS menu. You can also select the FOCUS menu directly by pressing the INPUT “2” button.

3 Use the CURSOR or button to highlight your preferred adjustment item. Press ENTER to display the selected adjustment screen.

• You can also select the adjustment screen directly by pressing the INPUT “1” through “4” button.

• For edge focus, you can select either “EDGE ALL” or “EDGE

SEPA.” in the FOCUS EDGE mode of the OPTION menu.

(See page 65).

Items to select

• CENTER ......... The focus adjustment for the center of the screen (each CRT).

• EDGE ALL ...... The focus adjustment for the edge area of the screen (all CRTs).

• EDGE SEPA.

.. The focus adjustment for the edge area of the screen (each CRT).

• CORNER.

....... The focus adjustment for the corner of the screen (each CRT).

NOTE:

• The adjustment screen can also be displayed by pressing the

FOCUS button on the full function remote control. The FOCUS button rotates the adjustment screen in the above order.

– A D J U S T –

1 / S I G N A L E N T R Y

2 / F O C U S

3 / A L I G N M E N T

4 / C O N V E R G E N C E

5 / K E L V I N

6 / R , G , B G A I N

7 / P A S S C O D E

8 / O P T I O N

9 / R E F . A D J U S T

– F O C U S –

1 / C E N T E R

2 / E D G E A L L

3 / E D G E S E P A .

4 / C O R N E R

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ADJUSTMENT

4 Press the R, G, and B button to project the CRT beam to be adjusted.

• You can turn on or off each CRT beam (R, G, and

B)separately.

NOTE:

• The CENTER, EDGE SEPA. ,and CORNER focus adjustment should be performed for each CRT separately.

• The EDGE ALL focus adjustment affects all the three CRTs at the same time.

5 Hold down the CTL button then select the CRT you wish to adjust with the R, G, and B button.

• The display of the corresponding CRT will change from one

CRT to another.

NOTE:

• You do not need to select the CRT color for the EDGE ALL focus.

• Always be aware of what color the on-screen CRT display is showing (R, G, B) when “CENTER”, “EDGE SEPA.”, or “COR-

NER” is selected. If that color’s test pattern is turned off, any adjustment to that color will display the “THIS COLOR IS NOT

APPLICABLE” message.

6 Use the CURSOR buttons to adjust the focus.

m When selecting “CENTER”

• Pressing the or button increases the control levels of the center focus. (The gauge mark in the scale moves to the right.)

• Pressing the or button decreases the control levels of the center focus. (The gauge mark in the scale moves to the left.)

To switch to the "EDGE ALL" or "EDGE SEPA." mode: press and hold CTL, then press CURSOR button.

F O C U S

- C E N T E R -

C R T - R -

+ 1 0 %

F O C U S

- E D G E A L L -

SCREEN -TOP-

+ 1 0 %

40

m When selecting “EDGE ALL”/”EDGE SEPA.”

1) Press and hold the CTL button then press any one of the

CURSOR buttons to select the position to be adjusted. (The marker on the selected side will turn to a solid color.)

CTL + (Top) CTL + (Right)

CTL + (Bottom) CTL + (Left)

• To switch to Bottom from Top, press and hold CTL, then press

CURSOR twice.

• To switch to Top from Bottom, press and hold CTL, then press

CURSOR twice.

• To switch to Left from Right, press and hold CTL, then press

CURSOR twice.

• To switch to Right from Left, press and hold CTL, then press

CURSOR twice.

2) Use the CURSOR buttons to adjust the focus.

• Pressing the or button increases the control levels of the edge focus. (The gauge mark in the scale moves to the right.)

• Pressing the or button decreases the control levels of the edge focus. (The gauge mark in the scale moves to the left.)

3) To switch to the CENTER screen, use the CTL and CURSOR buttons as follows:

• To switch to CENTER from Top, press and hold CTL, then press CURSOR .

• To switch to CENTER from Bottom, press and hold CTL, then press CURSOR .

• To switch to CENTER from Right, press and hold CTL, then press CURSOR .

• To switch to CENTER from Left, press and hold CTL, then press CURSOR .

m When selecting “CORNER”

• Press and hold the CTL button then press any one of the

CURSOR buttons to select the position to be adjusted. (The marker on the selected side will turn to a solid color.)

CTL + ......

TR (Top right)

CTL + ......

BR (Bottom right )

CTL + ......

TL (Top left )

CTL + ......

BL (Bottom left)

• Use the CURSOR buttons to adjust the focus.

Pressing the or button increases the control levels of the corner focus. (The guage mark in the scale moves to the right.)

Pressing the or button decreases the control levels of the corner focus. (The guage mark in the scale moves to the left.)

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ADJUSTMENT

F O C U S

- E D G E S E P A R A T E -

C R T - R -

S C R E E N - T O P -

+ 1 0 %

F O C U S

- C O R N E R -

C R T - R -

S C R E E N - B R -

+ 1 0 %

ADJUSTMENT

7 Repeat steps 4 to 6 for the other CRTs if necessary.

8 To end this adjustment, press the END button.

• Whenever the END button is pressed, the menu will sequence in this order:

“FOCUS” menu

Source screen

• If the “RETURN USER MODE?” menu appears, use the

CURSOR or button to select either “YES” or “NO” and then press ENTER. This will exit the ADJUST mode.

Items to select

• YES ......... When you try to enter the ADJUST mode the next time, you will need to re-enter your passcode.

• NO ........... When you try to enter the ADJUST mode the next time, you will not need to re-enter your passcode.

NOTE: The center focus for the Blue CRT is pre-adjusted so that the best white uniformity can be obtained at the gauge center

(0%). For this reason, it has been set at the factory to be slightly out of focus.

Therefore you should not perform the center focus adjustment to the Blue CRT with the remote control.

R E T U R N U S E R M O D E ?

Y E S N O

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ADJUSTMENT

Alignment Adjustment

Correct the horizontal and vertical error for the projected image.

NOTE: Select the CROSS-COARSE test pattern using the TEST button on the full function remote control.

Proceed as follows:

1 Press the ADJUST button to display the “ADJUST” menu.

• The projector may ask you to enter your passcode.

See page 61 for the explanation of the PASSCODE.

2 Use the CURSOR or button to highlight the “3/ALIGN-

MENT” line. Press ENTER to display the “ALIGNMENT” menu. You can also select the “ALIGNMENT” menu directly by pressing the INPUT “3” button.

3 Use the CURSOR or button to select the preferred item.

Press ENTER. You can also select the alignment item directly by pressing an INPUT button.

• The selected adjustment screen will be displayed.

See page 45 and 46 for the explanation of the selected adjustment.

Items to select

• TILT SKEW .......... Adjusts the tilt and the skew

• BOW .................... Adjusts the horizontal and vertical bow

• AMPLITUDE ........ Adjusts the horizontal and vertical amplitude of the projected image

• LINEARITY .......... Adjusts the horizontal and vertical linearity

• KEY-STONE ......... Adjusts the horizontal and vertical keystone

• PIN-CUSHION ..... Adjusts the horizontal and vertical pincushion

• LINEAR-BAL ........ Adjusts the horizontal and vertical linearity balance

• KEY-BALANCE ..... Adjusts the horizontal and vertical keystone tilt balance

• PIN-BALANCE ..... Adjusts the horizontal and vertical pincushion bow balance

• LINE DIST ............ Adjusts S shaped and biquadratic distortion of vertical and horizontal lines

• R,G,B POINT ........ Adjusts the horizontal and vertical line in detail using a intersections on the CROSS-

COARSE pattern as a reference point

NOTE: You can also select adjustments directly using buttons on the full function remote control. If you are in the CONVERGENCE mode (see page 48), press and hold down the CTL button then press the G button. This will bring you to the ALIGNMENT adjustment screen. To select the “LINEAR-BAL”, “KEY-BALANCE”, or “PIN-BALANCE”, or “LINE DIST”. alignment, press and hold down the CTL button then press the LINEAR,KEYSTN, PINCUS, or

BOW button respectively.

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– A D J U S T –

1 / S I G N A L E N T R Y

2 / F O C U S

3 / A L I G N M E N T

4 / C O N V E R G E N C E

5 / K E L V I N

6 / R , G , B G A I N

7 / P A S S C O D E

8 / O P T I O N

9 / R E F . A D J U S T

– A L I G N M E N T –

0 1 / T I L T , S K E W

0 2 / B O W

0 3 / A M P L I T U D E

0 4 / L I N E A R I T Y

0 5 / K E Y - S T O N E

0 6 / P I N - C U S H I O N

0 7 / L I N E A R - B A L

0 8 / K E Y - B A L A N C E

0 9 / P I N - B A L A N C E

1 0 / L I N E D I S T

1 1 / R , G , B P O I N T

ADJUSTMENT

4 Press the R, G, and B buttons to display only the Green pattern.

• You can turn on or off each CRT beam (R, G or B) separately.

• To access the CONVERGENCE screen (see page 49), press and hold down the CTL button then press the R or B button.

5 Use the CURSOR buttons to adjust the alignment of the projected pattern.

• The CURSOR or button increases or decreases the horizontal level.

The CURSOR or button increases or decreases the vertical level.

m Adjusting LINE DISTORTION

1) Select the “10/LINE DIST.” item then press ENTER.

• The “LINE DIST.” menu is displayed.

2) Use the CURSOR or buttons to select the item and press

ENTER to display the selected adjustment screen. You can also select the item directly by pressing the corresponding

INPUT number button.

• The selected adjustment screen is displayed.

• The adjustment screen can also be displayed by holding and pressing the CTL, then the BOW button on the full function remote control. Each press of the BOW button with pressed

CTL toggles the adjustment screen between CENTER, EDGE and BIQUAD.

Items to select

• CENTER ............... Corrects S-shaped horizontal lines distortion on the screen.

• EDGE ................... Corrects S-shaped lines distortion around the perimeter of the screen.

• BIQUAD ............... Corrects biquadratic distortion at the top and bottom of the screen.

A L I G N M E N T

- T I L T , S K E W -

H

V

A L I G N M E N T

- T I L T , S K E W -

+

1 0 %

9 0 %

H

V

+

1 0 %

A B N O R M A L C O R R E C T I O N D A T A

During alignment or convergence adjustment, if the projector acknowledges that your adjustment is overcorrected, the “ABNORMAL CORRECTION DATA” message appears. The data is cancelled at that moment. If this happens, reduce the total amount of the current adjustment data.

-LINE DIST.-

1 / CENTER

2 / EDGE

3 / BIQUAD

ALIGNMENT

- LINE DIST. CENTER -

0%

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3) Use the CURSOR buttons to align the pattern.

When selecting "CENTER":

• Pressing the CURSOR or button increases the level.

Pressing the CURSOR or button decreases the level.

When selecting "EDGE":

• Pressing the CURSOR or button corrects the vertical lines.

Pressing the CURSOR or button corrects the horizontal lines.

When selecting “BIQUAD”:

• Pressing the CURSOR or increases the level.

• Pressing the CURSOR or decreases the level.

To switch to the adjustment position, press and hold CTL and then press CURSOR or button.

H

V

ALIGNMENT

- LINE DIST. EDGE -

A L I G N M E N T

- L I N E D I S T . B I Q U A D -

S C R E E N - T O P -

0 %

0%

0%

m Adjusting R,G,B POINT

NOTE:

• The R,G,B POINT adjustments should only be done if necessary. Over adjusting them may cause the picture distortion.

• The alignment adjustment affects three CRTs at the same time while the convergence adjustment needs to be performed for each CRT (R and B) separately.

1) Select "11/R,G,B POINT" from the "ALIGNMENT"menu and press ENTER to display the "R,G,B POINT" menu. For dynamic convergence, select "9/POINT" from the "CONVER-

GENCE" menu and press ENTER to display the "POINT" menu.

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ADJUSTMENT

2) Use the CURSOR or button to select the item and press

ENTER to display the selected adjustment screen. You can also select the item directly by pressing the corresponding INPUT number button.

• The "CROSS-COARSE" test pattern will be automatically displayed.

• The R,G,B POINT screen in the alignment mode or the

POINT adjustment screen in the convergence mode can be also displayed by pressing the POINT button on the full function remote control. The POINT button rotates the adjustment screen in the following order: COARSE, ME-

DIUM, FINE.

Items to select

• COARSE .............. Coarse adjustment. Number of adjustment zones is 3 x 3.

• MEDIUM .............. Number of adjustment zones is 7 x 7.

• FINE ..................... Fine adjustment. Number of adjustment points is 13 x 16.

3) Use the CURSOR or buttons to move the cursor mark to the point to be adjusted.

• Pressing the CURSOR button moves the cursor to the right.

Pressing the CURSOR button moves the cursor to the left.

Pressing the CURSOR button moves the cursor to the top.

Pressing the CURSOR button moves the cursor to the bottom.

: adjustment area frame

: adjustment

- R , G , B P O I N T -

1 / C O A R S E

2 / M E D I U M

3 / F I N E

R G B P O I N T

- C O A R S E -

When the adjustment area frame is a box type.

When the adjustment area frame is a box with one side open.

When FINE is selected, the adjustment area frame is not displayed.

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4) For alignment, hold down the CTL button, then use the

CURSOR buttons to align the pattern. For convergence, hold down the CTL button and then use the CURSOR buttons to align the Red or Blue pattern with the Green pattern.

NOTE: For more accurate convergence correction on edges, perform the amplitude and linearity adjustments before the

POINT convergence adjustment.

ADJUSTMENT

6 To end this adjustment, press the END button.

• Whenever the END button is pressed, the menus will sequence in this order:

“ALIGNMENT” menu

“ADJUST” menu

Source screen

• If the “RETURN USER MODE?” menu appears, use the

CURSOR or button to select either “YES” or “NO” and then press ENTER. This will exit the ADJUST mode.

Items to select

• YES ......... When you try to enter the ADJUST mode again, you will need to re-enter your passcode.

• NO ........... When you try to enter the ADJUST mode again, you will not need to re-enter your passcode.

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R E T U R N U S E R M O D E ?

Y E S N O

ADJUSTMENT

Alignment Adjustment Items

TILT

Adjust horizontal center line.

SKEW

Adjust vertical center line.

Vertical BOW

Adjust horizontal center line bow.

Horizontal BOW

Adjust vertical center line bow.

Vertical AMPLITUDE

Adjust vertical height of image.

Horizontal AMPLITUDE

Adjust horizontal size of image.

Vertical LINEARITY

Adjust top and bottom linearity.

Horizontal LINEARITY

Adjust left and right linearity.

Vertical KEYSTONE

Adjust top and bottom keystone error.

Horizontal KEYSTONE

Adjust left and right keystone error.

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ADJUSTMENT

Alignment Adjustment Items

Vertical PINCUSHION

Equalize top and bottom pincushion error.

Horizontal PINCUSHION

Equalize left and right pincushion error.

Vertical LINEAR-BALANCE

Equalize top and bottom linearity balance error.

Horizontal LINEAR-BALANCE

Equalize left and right linearity balance error.

Vertical KEY-BALANCE

Equalize top and bottom keystone balance error.

Horizontal KEY-BALANCE

Equalize left and right keystone balance error.

Vertical PIN-BALANCE

Equalize top and bottom pincushion balance error.

Horizontal PIN-BALANCE

Equalize left and right pincushion balance error.

LINE DIST. CENTER

Correct S-shaped horizontal line

Vertical LINE DIST. EDGE

Correct S-shaped horizontal line

Horizontal LINE DIST. EDGE

Correct S-shaped vertical line

Vertical POINT

Adjust the point peak vertically

LINE DIST. BIQUAD

Correct biquadratic distortion

Marker up

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Marker down

Horizontal POINT

Adjust the point peak horizontally

ADJUSTMENT

Static Convergence Adjustment

Adjust the red and blue CRT images to position them over the green test pattern (center portion only).

NOTE: The static convergence adjustment should be performed for each CRT (R and B) separately. Carry out the adjustment after displaying an active image for 20 minutes or more.

Proceed as follows:

1 Press the OPERATE button.

• The “OPERATE” menu is displayed.

2 Use the CURSOR or button to highlight the “6/STATIC” line. Press ENTER to display the STATIC adjustment. You can also select the STATIC adjustment screen directly by pressing the INPUT “6” button.

• The CROSS-HAIR test pattern will be automatically displayed.

NOTE: When you are in the ADJUST mode, selecting the

STATIC mode will not automatically select the CROSS-HAIR test pattern. Reselect the pattern using the TEST button.

NOTE: The “STATIC” adjustment can be also displayed by pressing the STATIC button on the user or full function remote control.

3 Press the R or B button to display the pattern to be aligned with the Green pattern.

• You can turn on or off each CRT beam (R and B) separately.

4 Hold down the CTL button then select the CRT you wish to adjust with the R and B buttons.

NOTE: Always be aware of what color the on-screen CRT display is showing (R, G, B). If that color’s test pattern is turned off, any adjustment to that color will display the “THIS COLOR

IS NOT APPLICABLE” message.

5 Align the center of the Red or the Blue pattern with the center of the Green pattern (reference color) using the CURSOR buttons.

• The CURSOR or button moves the pattern left or right.

The CURSOR or button moves the pattern up or down.

6 Repeat steps 3 to 5 for the other CRTs if necessary.

7 To end this adjustment, press the END button.

• Whenever the END button is pressed, the menus will sequence in this order:

“OPERATE” menu

Source screen

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– O P E R A T E –

1 / P I C T U R E

2 / P O S I T I O N

3 / S O U N D

4 / I N P U T S E L E C T

5 / S O U R C E I N F O

6 / S T A T I C

7 / C L O S E D C A P T I O N

8 / T I M E R

C O N V E R G E N C E

- S T A T I C -

C R T - R -

H

V

`

1 0 %

1

1 0 %

Red or Blue

Green

ADJUSTMENT

Dynamic Convergence Adjustment

Corrects the horizontal and vertical error for each color and align the red and blue to the green.

NOTE:

• The dynamic convergence adjustment should be performed for each CRT (R and B) separately.

• Select the CROSS-COARSE test pattern using the TEST button on the full function remote control.

Proceed as follows:

1 Press the ADJUST button to display the “ADJUST” menu.

• The projector may ask you to enter your passcode.

See page 61 for the explanation of the PASSCODE.

2 Use the CURSOR or button to highlight the “4/CONVER-

GENCE” line. Press ENTER to display the “CONVERGENCE” menu. You can also select the “CONVERGENCE” menu directly by pressing the INPUT “4” button.

3 Use the CURSOR or button to select the preferred item and then press ENTER. You can also select directly the dynamic convergence item by pressing an INPUT button.

• The selected adjustment will be displayed.

See pages 54 to 56 for the explanation of the selected adjustment.

NOTE:

• You can also select adjustments directly using buttons on the full function remote control. If you are in the ALIGNMENT mode (see page 41), press and hold down the CTL button then press the R or B button. This will bring you to the CONVER-

GENCE adjustment screen. To select “LINEAR-BAL” convergence, press and hold down the CTL button then press the

LINEAR button.

• To select “LINE DIST.” convergence, press and hold down the

CTL button then press the BOW button.

4 Press the R or B button to display the CRT beam to be aligned with the Green pattern.

• You can turn on or off each CRT beam (R and B) separately.

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– A D J U S T –

1 / S I G N A L E N T R Y

2 / F O C U S

3 / A L I G N M E N T

4 / C O N V E R G E N C E

5 / K E L V I N

6 / R , G , B G A I N

7 / P A S S C O D E

8 / O P T I O N

9 / R E F . A D J U S T

– C O N V E R G E N C E –

1 / T I L T , S K E W

2 / B O W

3 / A M P L I T U D E

4 / L I N E A R I T Y

5 / K E Y - S T O N E

6 / P I N - C U S H I O N

7 / L I N E A R - B A L

8 / L I N E D I S T .

9 / P O I N T

10 / P H A S E

ADJUSTMENT

5 Hold down the CTL button then select the CRT you wish to adjust with the R and B buttons.

NOTE: Always be aware of what color the on-screen CRT display is showing (R, B). If that color’s test pattern is turned off, any adjustment to that color displays the “THIS COLOR IS

NOT APPLICABLE” message.

• To access the ALIGNMENT screen (see page 42), press and hold down the CTL button then press the G button.

6 Align the Red or the Blue pattern with the Green pattern using the CURSOR buttons.

• The CURSOR button or increases or decreases H level.

The CURSOR button or increases or decreases V level.

The following are the description of the KEYSTONE, PIN-

CUSHION, LINEAR-BALANCE , LINE DIST.and POINT adjustment.

m KEYSTONE, PINCUSHION, and LINEAR-BALANCE

• Press and hold the CTL button then press any one of the

CURSOR buttons to select the position to be adjusted.

CTL + ....

(Top)

CTL +

CTL +

CTL +

....

....

....

(Bottom)

(Right)

(Left)

• Use the CURSOR buttons to correct the error.

m Adjusting LINE DISTORTION

1) Select the “8/LINE DIST.” item then press ENTER.

• The “LINE DIST.” menu is displayed.

2) Use the CURSOR or buttons to select the item and press

ENTER to display the selected adjustment screen. You can also select the item directly by pressing the corresponding

INPUT number button.

• The selected adjustment screen is displayed.

• The adjustment screen can also be displayed by holding and pressing the CTL, then the BOW button on the full function remote control. Each press of the BOW button with pressed

CTL toggles the adjustment screen between CENTER, EDGE and BIQUAD.

Items to select

• CENTER ............... Corrects S-shaped horizontal lines distortion on the screen.

• EDGE ................... Corrects S-shaped lines distortion around the perimeter of the screen.

• BIQUAD ............... Corrects biquadratic distortion at the top and bottom of the screen.

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C O N V E R G E N C E

- T I L T , S K E W -

C R T - R -

H

V

+

1 0 %

9 0 %

C O N V E R G E N C E

- T I L T , S K E W -

C R T - R -

H

V

+

1 0 %

A B N O R M A L C O R R E C T I O N D A T A

During alignment or convergence adjustment, if the projector acknowledges that your adjustment is overcorrected, the

“ABNORMAL CORRECTION DATA” message appears. The data is cancelled at that moment. If this happens, reduce the total amount of the current adjustment data.

-LINE DIST.-

1 / CENTER

2 / EDGE

3 / BIQUAD

3) Use the CURSOR buttons to align the pattern.

When selecting "CENTER":

• Pressing the CURSOR or button increases the level.

Pressing the CURSOR or button decreases the level.

To switch to the "EDGE" screen, press and hold the CTL, then press CUSOR or button.

When selecting "EDGE":

• Pressing the CURSOR or button increases the level.

• Pressing the CURSOR or button decreases the level.

To switch another screen, press and hold the CTL, then press

CUSOR or button.

When selecting “BIQUAD”:

• Pressing the CURSOR or increases the level.

• Pressing the CURSOR or decreases the level.

To switch to the adjustment position, press and hold

CTL and then press CURSOR or button.

CONVERGENCE

- LINE DIST. CENTER -

CRT –R–

ADJUSTMENT

0%

C O N V E R G E N C E

- L I N E D I S T . E D G E -

CRT –R–

SCREEN –TOP–

0%

C O N V E R G E N C E

- L I N E D I S T . BIQUAD -

CRT –R–

SCREEN –TOP–

0%

7 Repeat steps 3 to 6 for the other CRTs if necessary.

• Pressing the END button will bring you to the “CONVER-

GENCE” menu.

8 To exit, press END.

• Whenever the END button is pressed, the menus will sequence in this order:

“CONVERGENCE” menu

“ADJUST” menu

Source screen

• If the “RETURN USER MODE?” menu appears, use the

CURSOR or button to select either “YES” or “NO” and then press ENTER. This will exit the ADJUST mode.

Items to select

• YES ......... When you try to enter the ADJUST mode again, you will need to re-enter your passcode.

• NO ........... When you try to enter the ADJUST mode again, you will not need to re-enter your passcode.

NOTE: Adjusting the dynamic convergence may cause the static convergence settings to change. If this happens, adjust the static convergence again.

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C O N V E R G E N C E

- K E Y - S T O N E -

C R T - R -

S C R E E N - T O P -

+

1 0 %

R E T U R N U S E R M O D E ?

Y E S N O

ADJUSTMENT

m Adjusting

POINT

NOTE:

• The POINT adjustments should only be done if necessary. Over adjusting them may cause the picture distortion.

• The convergence adjustment needs to be performed for each

CRT (R and B) separately.

1) Select "9/POINT" from the "CONVERGENCE"menu and press ENTER to display the "POINT" menu. For alignment, select "11/R,G,B POINT" from the "ALIGNMENT" menu and press ENTER to display the "R,G,B POINT" menu.

2) Use the CURSOR or button to select the item and press

ENTER to display the selected adjustment screen. You can also select the item directly by pressing the corresponding INPUT number button.

• The "CROSS-COARSE" test pattern will be automatically displayed.

• The POINT convergence screen can be also displayed by pressing the POINT button on the full function remote control. The POINT button rotates the adjustment screen in the following order: COARSE, MEDIUM, FINE.

Items to select

• COARSE ................. Coarse adjustment. Number of adjustment zones is 3 x 3.

• MEDIUM ................ Number of adjustment zones is 7 x 7.

• FINE ....................... Fine adjustment. Number of adjustment points is 13 x 16.

3) Use the CURSOR or buttons to move the cursor mark to the point to be adjusted.

• Pressing the CURSOR button moves the cursor to the right.

Pressing the CURSOR button moves the cursor to the left.

Pressing the CURSOR button moves the cursor to the top.

Pressing the CURSOR button moves the cursor to the bottom.

: adjustment area frame

: adjustment point

4) For alignment, hold down the CTL button, then use the

CURSOR buttons to align the pattern. For convergence, hold down the CTL button and then use the CURSOR buttons to align the Red or Blue pattern with the Green pattern.

NOTE: For more accurate convergence correction on edges, perform the amplitude and linearity adjustments before the

POINT convergence adjustment.

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– P O I N T –

1 / C O A R S E

2 / M E D I U M

3 / F I N E

P O I N T

- C O A R S E -

C R T - R -

When the adjustment area frame is a box type.

When the adjustment area frame is a box with one side open.

When FINE is selected, the adjustment area frame is not display.

m Adjusting PHASE

This adjustment corrects the phase of convergence wave forms.

NOTE: Since the projector has been pre-adjusted for the optimal phase adjustments at the factory, further adjustment should not be required in normal operation. In some cases, carrying this adjustment causes convergence to change.

1) Select "10/PHASE" and press ENTER to display the phase adjustment screen.

• The CROSS-COARSE test pattern will be automatically displayed and the adjustments will be cancelled. You can also display the adjustment screen by pressing PHASE button on the service remote control.

2) Use the CURSOR or button to adjust the convergence phase (for horizontal line). Adjust the pattern so the sharp turns at the left and right edges in the diagonal lines are equal.

3) Use the CURSOR or button to adjust the cursor phase

(for vertical line).

Align the vertical center line of the point cursor with the point peak.

ADJUSTMENT

P H A S E

- C O N V . , C U R S O R -

+

2 0 %

2 0 %

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ADJUSTMENT

Convergence Adjustment Items

TILT

Adjust horizontal center line.

Vertical BOW

Adjust horizontal center line bow.

Vertical AMPLITUDE

Adjust top and bottom height.

Vertical LINEARITY

Adjust top and bottom linearity.

KEYSTONE

Adjust the selected part.

When TOP is selected

When RIGHT is selected

When BOTTOM is selected

When LEFT is selected

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ADJUSTMENT

PINCUSHION

When TOP is selected

When BOTTOM is selected

LINEAR-BALANCE

Adjust the selected part.

When TOP is selected

When RIGHT is selected

When LEFT is selected

When RIGHT is selected

When BOTTOM is selected

LINE DIST. CENTER

Correct S-shaped horizontal line

When LEFT is selected

LINE DIST. EDGE

Correct S-shaped horizontal line

Vertical POINT

Adjust the point peak vertically

When TOP is selected

LINE DIST. BIQUAD

Correct biquadratic distortion

When BOTTOM is selected

Horizontal POINT

Adjust the point peak horizontally

Marker up

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Marker down

ADJUSTMENT

PHASE CONV. PHASE

Adjust the pattern so the sharp turns at the left and right edges in the diagonal lines are equal.

Screen center

CURSOR PHASE

Align the vertical center line of the point cursor with the point peak.

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ADJUSTMENT

Color Temperature and White Balance Adjustment

Adjusts the color temperature and the white balance.

NOTE:

• When you are in this adjustment mode, all the CRTs will be in use.

The white balance adjustment should be performed for each CRT

(R, G, and B) separately. The CRT beam cannot be cut-off.

Proceed as follows:

1 Press the ADJUST button to display the “ADJUST” menu.

• The projector may ask you to enter your passcode.

See page 61 for the explanation of the PASSCODE.

2 Use the CURSOR or button to highlight the “5/KELVIN” line. Press ENTER to switch to the “KELVIN.” menu. You can also select the “KELVIN.” menu directly by pressing the INPUT

“5” button.

3 Use the CURSOR or button to select “COLOR TEMP.” or

“WHITE BAL.” menu.

• The “COLOR TEMPERATURE” and “WHITE BALANCE” adjustment screen can be also displayed by using the KELVIN button on the full function remote control.

m When selecting “COLOR TEMP”

Press ENTER to display the COLOR TEMPERATURE screen.

Pressing or increases the color temperature.

Pressing or decreases the color temperature.

• The color temperature ranges from 3200 to 9500k.

m When selecting “WHITE BAL”

Press ENTER to display the WHITE BALANCE screen.

Hold down the CTL button then select the CRT you wish to adjust with the R, G and B buttons.

Use the CURSOR buttons to adjust the white and the black level.

• The CURSOR button increases the white level (WHT).

The CURSOR button decreases the white level (WHT).

The CURSOR button increases the black level (BLK).

The CURSOR button decreases the black level (BLK).

4 Repeat the above steps for the other CRTs if necessary.

5 To end this adjustment, press the END button.

• Whenever the END button is pressed, the menus will sequence in this order.

“ADJUST” menu

Source screen

• If the “RETURN USER MODE?” menu appears, use the

CURSOR or button to select either “YES” or “NO” and then press ENTER. This will exit the ADJUST mode.

Items to select

• YES ......... When you try to enter the ADJUST mode again, you will need to re-enter your passcode.

• NO ........... When you try to enter the ADJUST mode again, you will not need to re-enter your passcode.

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– A D J U S T –

1 / S I G N A L E N T R Y

2 / F O C U S

3 / A L I G N M E N T

4 / C O N V E R G E N C E

5 / K E L V I N

6 / R , G , B G A I N

7 / P A S S C O D E

8 / O P T I O N

9 / R E F . A D J U S T

– K E L V I N –

1 / C O L O R T E M P .

2 / W H I T E B A L .

C O L O R

T E M P E R A T U R E

3200K 9500K

W H I T E B A L A N C E

C R T - R -

WHT

BLK

6 0 %

1 0 %

R E T U R N U S E R M O D E ?

Y E S N O

ADJUSTMENT

R, G, and B Gain Adjustment

Adjusts the input level of the signal.

NOTE: This adjustment works only with the ISS-6020/ISS-6020G

Switcher.

Proceed as follows:

1 Press the ADJUST button to display the “ADJUST” menu.

• The projector may ask you to enter your passcode.

See page 61 for the explanation of the PASSCODE.

2 Use the CURSOR or button to highlight the “6/R, G, B

GAIN” line. Press ENTER to display the “R, G, B GAIN” adjustment screen. You can also select the “R, G, B GAIN” adjustment screen directly by pressing the INPUT “6” button.

3 Hold down the CTL button then select the CRT you wish to adjust with the R, G, and B buttons.

4 Use the CURSOR buttons to adjust the level of the input signal.

• The CURSOR , button increases the input level.

• The CURSOR , button decreases the input level.

NOTE: Connect the projector and the Switcher with a oscilloscope, then adjust the CURSOR buttons to obtain a value of

0.7Vp-p of the projector input level or the Switcher output level on the oscilloscope.

6 To end this adjustment, press END.

• Whenever the END button is pressed, the menus will sequence in this order:

“ADJUST” menu

Source screen

• If the “RETURN USER MODE?” menu appears, use the

CURSOR or button to select either “YES” or “NO” and then press ENTER. This will exit the ADJUST mode.

Items to select

• YES ......... When you try to enter the ADJUST mode again, you will need to re-enter your passcode.

• NO ........... When you try to enter the ADJUST mode again, you will not need to re-enter your passcode.

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– A D J U S T –

1 / S I G N A L E N T R Y

2 / F O C U S

3 / A L I G N M E N T

4 / C O N V E R G E N C E

5 / K E L V I N

6 / R , G , B G A I N

7 / P A S S C O D E

8 / O P T I O N

9 / R E F . A D J U S T

R , G , B G A I N

C R T - R -

6 0 %

R E T U R N U S E R M O D E ?

Y E S N O

SIGNAL ENTRY

4 Use the CURSOR or button to select the item and then press

ENTER.

• The Input terminal menu will be displayed.

Items to select

• NEW ENTRY ........ Registers a new signal.

• ENTRY COPY ....... Copies any registered signal entry.

• ENTRY MOVE ...... Moves any registered signal entry.

• ENTRY DELETE ... Deletes any registered signal entry from

SIGNAL ENTRY.

• DATA COPY ......... Copies gain data from any one of the registered signals.

• CHANGE DEFAULT . Rewrites the data stored in DEFAULT AREA.

• SOURCE EDIT ...... Changes setting various parameteres of the registered signals.

NOTE: When a vacant line is selected, the “SIGNAL ENTRY” menu has three items only: “NEW ENTRY”, “ENTRY COPY” and

“ENTRY MOVE”.

m Selecting “NEW ENTRY”

When connecting a signal for the first time, you need to register it into the projector’s memory. You can copy the initial setting for the new signal from any other signal that has already been registered or use the factory preset setting.

To do this, proceed as follows:

1) Use the CURSOR or button to select “NEW ENTRY” and press ENTER.

• The “INPUT TERMINAL SELECT”menu will be displayed.

When using the projector in stand alone application:

Use the CURSOR or button to select one of the three slots, and press ENTER.

Items to select

• INPUT A .......... Standard

• INPUT B .......... Optional board

• INPUT C .......... Optional board

Use the CURSOR or button to select “VIDEO”, “RGB”, “S-

VIDEO”, or “COMPO.”and press ENTER.

• The “NAME INPUT” screen will be displayed.

Items to select

•VIDEO ......... Selecs the VIDEO input signal of this projector.

•RGB ............ Selects the RGB input signal of this projector.

•S-VIDEO ..... Selects the S-VIDEO input signal of this projector.

•COMPO ...... Selects the Y/Cb/Cr input signal of this projector.

• Go on to Step 2).

S I G N A L E N T R Y

N E W E N T R Y

E N T R Y C O P Y

E N T R Y M O V E

E N T R Y D E L E T E

D A T A C O P Y

C H A N G E D E F A U L T

S O U R C E E D I T

S I G N A L E N T R Y

N E W E N T R Y

E N T R Y C O P Y

E N T R Y M O V E

S I G N A L E N T R Y

N E W E N T R Y

E N T R Y C O P Y

E N T R Y M O V E

E N T R Y D E L E T E

D A T A C O P Y

C H A N G E D E F A U L T

S O U R C E E D I T

T E R M I N A L S E L E C T

I N P U T A

I N P U T B

I N P U T C

V I D E O

R G B

S - V I D E O

C O M P .

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When using with a single Switcher ISS-6020/ISS-6020G:

Use the CURSOR or button to select the input slot number of the Switcher and press ENTER.

• Input slot numbers are from 1 through 10.

Use the CURSOR or button to select “VIDEO”, “RGB”,

“S-VIDEO” or “COMPO.” and press ENTER.

• The “NAME INPUT” screen will be displayed.

Items to select

• VIDEO --------- Selects the signal from the VIDEO input terminal of the VIDEO input board.

• RGB ----------- Selects the signal from the RGB input terminal of the RGB input board.

• S-VIDEO ------ Selects the signal from the S-VIDEO input terminal of the VIDEO input board.

• COMPO. ------ Selects the signal as COMPONENT signal from the RGB input terminal of the RGB input board.

* Go on to Step 2).

NOTE:

Signal registry is not possible unless the installed input board matches the selected signal. Check if the installed input board matches the slot number.

When using with two or more ISS-6020/ISS-6020G switchers:

Use the CURSOR or button to select the input slot number of the master Switcher and press ENTER. Then select the slot number of the slave Switcher and press ENTER.

• The “MASTER” menu will be displayed when the slot number of the master Switcher is selected.

• The “SLAVE” menu will be displayed when the slot number of the slave Switcher is selected.

• Input slot numbers are from 1 through 10.

• The “NAME INPUT” screen will be displayed when you finish entering the slot number.

Use the CURSOR or button to select “VIDEO”, “RGB”,

“S-VIDEO” or “COMPO.” and press ENTER.

• The “NAME INPUT” screen will be displayed.

M A S T E R

S L O T – 0 1

S L O T – 0 2

S L O T – 0 3

S L O T – 0 4

S L O T – 0 5

S L O T – 0 6

S L O T – 0 7

S L O T – 0 8

S L O T – 0 9

S L O T – 1 0

V I D E O

R G B

S - V I D E O

C O M P .

V I D E O

R G B

S - V I D E O

C O M P .

SIGNAL ENTRY

M A S T E R

S L O T – 0 1

S L O T – 0 2

S L O T – 0 3

S L O T – 0 4

S L O T – 0 5

S L O T – 0 6

S L O T – 0 7

S L O T – 0 8

S L O T – 0 9

S L O T – 1 0

S L A V E

S L O T – 0 1

S L O T – 0 2

S L O T – 0 3

S L O T – 0 4

S L O T – 0 5

S L O T – 0 6

S L O T – 0 7

S L O T – 0 8

S L O T – 0 9

S L O T – 1 0

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SIGNAL ENTRY

Items to select

• VIDEO ---------- Selects the signal from the VIDEO input terminal of the VIDEO input board.

• RGB ------------ Selects the signal from the RGB input terminal of the RGB input board.

• S-VIDEO ------- Selects the signal from the S-VIDEO input terminal of the VIDEO input board.

• COMPO. -------- Selects the signal as COMPONENT signal from the RGB input terminal of the RGB input board.

• Go on to Step 2).

NOTE: Signal registry is not possible unless the installed input board matches the selected signal. Check if the installed input board matches the slot number.

2) Input the source name by selecting one character at a time with the INPUT buttons 1 through 10 and by moving the cursor with the CURSOR button. After finishing the selection of the characters, press ENTER.

• Up to eight characters can be selected.

• Eight characters are assigned to one INPUT button.

• Whenever the INPUT button is pressed, characters will be rotated.

For example: A

B

C

1

A .....

• When pressing the INPUT button while holding down the CTL button, another group of characters will be rotated.

For example: a

b

c

!

a .....

• The characters corresponding to these INPUT buttons are as follows:

INPUT 1

INPUT 2

INPUT 3

INPUT 4

INPUT 5

INPUT 6

INPUT 7

INPUT 8

INPUT 9

INPUT 10

A, B, C, and 1

D, E, F, and 2

G, H, I, and 3

J, K, L, and 4

M, N, O, and 5

P, Q, R, and 6

S, T, U, and 7

V, W, X, and 8

Y, Z, ?, and 9

*, ,, ., and 0

When using With CTL a, b, c, and !

d, e, f, and “ g, h, i, and # j, k, l, and $ m, n, o, and % p, q, r, and & s, t, u, and ‘ v, w, x, and ( y, z, /, and )

;, :, +, and -

• If you have made an error in the input of a character, use the

CURSOR button and enter the correct letter or number.

To delete one character, move the CURSOR button to the character to be deleted and then press the NORMAL button.

To delete all the entered name, hold down the CTL button then press NORMAL.

• The “INITIAL DATA SELECT” menu will be displayed.

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N A M E I N P U T

– – – – – – – –

3) Use the CURSOR or button to select an item and press

ENTER.

Items to select

• DEFAULT ............. Uses the data stored in the DEFAULT AREA

• TEMPORARY ....... Uses the data which is currently displayed

• ENTRY NUMBER .... Copies the data from the registered signal

• When selecting “ENTRY NUMBER”, the “DATA COPY

SELECT SOURCE” message will be displayed at the bottom of the screen. Use the CURSOR or button to select the signal you wish to copy the initial settings from and press ENTER.

• The “DATA COPY MODE” menu will be displayed.

Use the CURSOR or button to select an item and press

ENTER.

Items to select

• ALL ...................... Copies all the settings.

• EXCEPT H-POSI&PHASE

............................ Copies the settings except H-position and

Phase adjustments data.

• The “SOURCE INFORMATION” screen will be displayed.

• Pressing END will return to the “SIGNAL ENTRY” list. Go on to Step 5.

NOTE: You can check and change various parameters on the

“SOURCE INFORMATION” menu. See page 29.

SIGNAL ENTRY

I N I T I A L D A T A S E L E C T

D E F A U L T

T E M P O R A R Y

E N T R Y N U M B E R

P01/10-1 SIGNAL ENTRY

STANDALONE

NO NAME

0 1 NTSC3.58

VIDEO

0 2

0 3

PAL

VGA480

VIDEO

RGB

NTSC

SOURCE

S-VIDEO 0 4

0 5

0 6

0 7

0 8

0 9

1 0

DATA COPY SELECT SOURCE

INPUT

A

A

A

A

DATA COPY MODE

ALL

EXCEPT H-POSI & PHASE

P01/03 SOURCE INFORMATION

NAME

INPUT TERMINAL

INPUT SOURCE

VIDEO MODE

FREQUENCY

SYNC POLARITY

∗∗∗∗∗∗∗∗

INPUT A

RGB

RGB

FH = KHz

FV = Hz

HD(-) VD(+)

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SIGNAL ENTRY

m When selecting “ENTRY COPY”

You can copy one of the registered input to another selected line.

To do this, proceed as follows:

1) Use the CURSOR or button to select “ENTRY COPY” and then press ENTER.

• The “ENTRY COPY SELECT SOURCE” message will be displayed at the bottom of the screen.

2) Use the CURSOR or button to select a line you wish to copy from and then press ENTER.

• The “ENTRY COPY SELECT DESTINATION” message will be displayed at the bottom of the screen.

3) Use the CURSOR or button to select a line you wish to copy to and press ENTER.

• When there is already a registered signal in the selected line, the

“ENTRY DATA OVERWRITE?” prompt is displayed. Use the

CURSOR or button to select “YES” or “NO” and then press ENTER.

• When the “ENTRY COPY END” message is displayed, this completes the ENTRY COPY mode.

• The “SIGNAL ENTRY” list is displayed. Go on to Step 5.

Items to select

• YES ......... Overwrites the selected signal that has already been registered.

• NO ........... Stops overwriting.

m When selecting “ENTRY MOVE”

You can move one of the registered inputs to another selected line. To do this, proceed as follows:

1) Use the CURSOR or button to select “ENTRY MOVE” and then press ENTER.

• The “ENTRY MOVE SELECT SOURCE” message will be displayed at the bottom of the screen.

2) Use the CURSOR or button to select a line you wish to move and then press ENTER.

• The “ENTRY MOVE SELECT DESTINATION” message will be displayed at the bottom of the screen.

3) Use the CURSOR or button to select a line you wish to move to and press ENTER.

• When there is already a registered signal in the selected line, the “ENTRY DATA OVERWRITE?” prompt will be

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S I G N A L E N T R Y

N E W E N T R Y

E N T R Y C O P Y

E N T R Y M O V E

E N T R Y D E L E T E

D A T A C O P Y

C H A N G E D E F A U L T

S O U R C E E D I T

P01/10-1

SIGNAL ENTRY

STANDALONE

NO NAME SOURCE

0 1 NTSC3.58

VIDEO

0 2

0 3

PAL

VGA480

NTSC

0 4

0 5

0 6

VIDEO

RGB

S-VIDEO

0 7

0 8

0 9

1 0

INPUT

A

A

A

A

ENTRY COPY SELECT SOURCE

E N T R Y D A T A O V E R W R I T E ?

Y E S N O

S I G N A L E N T R Y

N E W E N T R Y

E N T R Y C O P Y

E N T R Y M O V E

E N T R Y D E L E T E

D A T A C O P Y

C H A N G E D E F A U L T

S O U R C E E D I T

P01/10-1 SIGNAL ENTRY

STANDALONE

NO NAME SOURCE

0 1 NTSC3.58

VIDEO

0 2

0 3

0 4

0 5

PAL

VGA480

NTSC

VIDEO

RGB

S-VIDEO

0 6

0 7

0 8

0 9

1 0

INPUT

A

A

A

A

ENTRY MOVE SELECT SOURCE

displayed. Use the CURSOR or button to select

“YES” or “NO” and then press ENTER.

• When the “ENTRY MOVE END” message will be displayed, this completes the ENTRY MOVE mode.

• The “SIGNAL ENTRY” list will be displayed. Go on to Step 5.

Items to select

• YES ......... Overwrites the selected signal that has already been registered.

• NO ........... Stops overwriting.

m When selecting “ENTRY DELETE”

You can delete one of the signals in the currently selected lines. To do this, proceed as follows:

1) Use the CURSOR or button to select “ENTRY

DELETE” and then press ENTER.

• The “DELETE : SELECT START LINE” message will be displayed at the bottom of the screen.

2) Use the CURSOR or button to select the first of the lines you wish to delete and then press ENTER.

• The “DELETE : SELECT END LINE” message will be displayed at the bottom of the screen.

3) Use the CURSOR or button to select the end of the lines you wish to delete and then press ENTER.

• The “SELECT LINE DELETE?” menu will be displayed.

4) Use the CURSOR or button to select "YES/NO" and then press ENTER.

• The “SIGNAL ENTRY” list will be displayed. Go on to Step 5.

Items to select

• YES ......... Deletes the selected signal that has already been registered.

• NO ........... Stops deleting.

SIGNAL ENTRY

E N T R Y D A T A O V E R W R I T E ?

Y E S N O

S I G N A L E N T R Y

N E W E N T R Y

E N T R Y C O P Y

E N T R Y M O V E

E N T R Y D E L E T E

D A T A C O P Y

C H A N G E D E F A U L T

S O U R C E E D I T

P01/10-1 SIGNAL ENTRY

STANDALONE

NO NAME SOURCE

0 1 NTSC3.58

VIDEO

0 2

0 3

0 4

0 5

0 6

PAL

VGA480

NTSC

VIDEO

RGB

S-VIDEO

0 7

0 8

0 9

1 0

DELETE : SELECT START LINE

INPUT

A

A

A

A

P01/10-1 SIGNAL ENTRY

STANDALONE

0 5

0 6

0 7

0 8

0 9

1 0

NO NAME SOURCE

0 1 NTSC3.58

VIDEO

0 2

0 3

0 4

PAL

VGA480

NTSC

PAL

VIDEO

RGB

S-VIDEO

S-VIDEO

DELETE : SELECT END LINE

INPUT

A

A

A

A

A

SELECTED LINES DELETE?

START LINE : 01

END LINE : 05

YES NO

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SIGNAL ENTRY

m When selecting “DATA COPY”

To help assist in adjusting multiple inputs this projector has a feature called DATA COPY. This feature allows you to copy the memory data from one input to another input. By copying this data from an input that has already been adjusted to an existing input you will not have to do a complete adjustment.

To do this, proceed as follows:

1) Use the CURSOR or button to select “DATA COPY” and then press ENTER.

• The “DATA COPY SELECT SOURCE” message will be displayed at the bottom of the screen.

2) Use the CURSOR or button to select the signal to copy from and then press ENTER.

• The “DATA COPY SELECT DESTINATION” message will be displayed at the bottom of the screen.

3) Use the CURSOR or button to select the signal you wish to copy to and press ENTER.

• The “DATA COPY MODE” menu will be displayed.

Use the CURSOR or button to select an item and press

ENTER.

Items to select

• ALL ................................... Copies all the settings.

• EXCEPT H-POSI&PHASE .. Copies the settings except Hposition and Phase adjustments data.

• When “GAIN DATA COPY END” message will be displayed, this completes the DATA COPY mode.

• The “SIGNAL ENTRY” list will be displayed. Go on to Step 5 m When selecting “CHANGE DEFAULT”

All of the adjustment data of the selected signal will be stored in the DEFAULT AREA.

The data stored in the DEFAULT AREA can be recalled by pressing the NORMAL button.

Selecting “DEFAULT” from the “INITIAL DATA SELECT” menu during signal entry will utilize the data stored in the

“DEFAULT AREA”.

NOTE: The default area is comprised of six locations depending on the horizontal frequency. The adjustment data will be stored in one of these locations corresponding its horizontal frequency. To refer the current default area, see "DEFAULT DATA" of the

OPTION menu on page 118.

To do this, proceed as follows:

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S I G N A L E N T R Y

N E W E N T R Y

E N T R Y C O P Y

E N T R Y M O V E

E N T R Y D E L E T E

D A T A C O P Y

C H A N G E D E F A U L T

S O U R C E E D I T

P01/10-1 SIGNAL ENTRY

STANDALONE

NO NAME SOURCE

0 1 NTSC3.58

VIDEO

0 2 PAL VIDEO

0 3

0 4

0 5

0 6

VGA480

NTSC

RGB

S-VIDEO

0 7

0 8

0 9

1 0

INPUT

A

A

A

A

DATA COPY SELECT SOURCE

DATA COPY MODE

ALL

EXCEPT H-POSI & PHASE

S I G N A L E N T R Y

N E W E N T R Y

E N T R Y C O P Y

E N T R Y M O V E

E N T R Y D E L E T E

D A T A C O P Y

C H A N G E D E F A U L T

S O U R C E E D I T

SIGNAL ENTRY

1) Use the CURSOR or button to select “CHANGE

DEFAULT” and press ENTER.

• The “STORE TO DEFAULT AREA?” will be displayed.

2) Use the CURSOR or button to select an item and press

ENTER.

Items to select

• YES ......... The picture parameter data of the selected signal will be stored in the DEFAULT AREA.

• NO ........... The picture parameter data of the selected signal will not be stored in the DEFAULT AREA.

• If the “SIGNAL ENTRY” list will be displayed, this completes the CHANGE DEFAULT mode.

m When selecting “SOURCE EDIT”

This feature allows you to change various parameters of the source on the selected line. This can be done to the current projected signal as well as not projected source.

NOTE: The setting INPUT TERMINAL cannot be done to the current projected signal.

To do this, proceed as follows:

1) Use the CURSOR or button to select “SOURCE EDIT” and then press ENTER.

• The “SOURCE INFORMATION” screen will be displayed.

• The “SOURCE INFORMATION” screen will be also displayed by pressing the INFO button on the service remote while the SIGNAL ENTRY is displayed.

2) Use the CURSOR or button to select the item and then press ENTER.

• The selected setting screen is displayed.

S T O R E T O D E F A U L T A R E A ?

( D E F A U L T N o .

)

Y E S N O

S I G N A L E N T R Y

N E W E N T R Y

E N T R Y C O P Y

E N T R Y M O V E

E N T R Y D E L E T E

D A T A C O P Y

C H A N G E D E F A U L T

S O U R C E E D I T

P 0 1 / 0 3

N A M E

S O U R C E I N F O R M A T I O N

I N P U T T E R M I N A L

I N P U T S O U R C E

V I D E O M O D E

F R E Q U E N C Y

S Y N C P O L A R I T Y

✻ ✻ ✻ ✻ ✻ ✻ ✻ ✻

I N P U T A

R G B

R G B

F H =

✻ ✻ ✻

.

✻ ✻ k H z

F V =

✻ ✻

.

✻ ✻

H z

H D ( – ) V D ( + )

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SIGNAL ENTRY

m

When selecting "INPUT TERMINAL"

You can select the input terminal for the registered signal. This feature is useful when you need to change the input terminal due to adding optional equipment.

NOTE: This setting cannot be done to the current projected signal.

To do this, proceed as follows:

1) Use the CURSOR buttons to select “INPUT TERMI-

NAL” and then press ENTER.

• The “INPUT TERMINAL SELECT” menu will be

displayed.

When used in the stand alone operation:

Use the CURSOR or button to select an input slot from three slots: INPUT A, INPUT B, and INPUT C, and press ENTER.

• The "SIGNAL ENTRY" screen is displayed.

Items to select

• INPUT A .............. Standard installed terminal

• INPUT B .............. Optional board terminal

• INPUT C .............. Optional board terminal

When used with a single Switcher ISS-6020/ISS-

6020G:

Use the CURSOR or button to select the desired slot number "1" through "10 (0)" of the Switcher and press

ENTER.

• The "SIGNAL ENTRY" screen is displayed.

When used with two or more Switchers ISS-6020/

ISS-6020G:

Use the CURSOR or button to select the master slot number "1" through "10 (0)" first from the master menu, then select the slave slot number "1" through "10 (0)" from the slave menu and press ENTER.

• The "SIGNAL ENTRY" screen is displayed.

• For changing parameters of the setting feature, see pages

29 to 35.

P 0 1 / 0 3

N A M E

S O U R C E I N F O R M A T I O N

I N P U T T E R M I N A L

I N P U T S O U R C E

V I D E O M O D E

F R E Q U E N C Y

S Y N C P O L A R I T Y

✻ ✻ ✻ ✻ ✻ ✻ ✻ ✻

I N P U T A

R G B

R G B

F H =

✻ ✻ ✻

.

✻ ✻ k H z

F V =

✻ ✻

.

✻ ✻

H z

H D ( – ) V D ( + )

INPUT TERMINAL SELECT

INPUT A

INPUT B

INPUT C

M A S T E R

S L O T – 0 1

S L O T – 0 2

S L O T – 0 3

S L O T – 0 4

S L O T – 0 5

S L O T – 0 6

S L O T – 0 7

S L O T – 0 8

S L O T – 0 9

S L O T – 1 0

M A S T E R

S L O T – 0 1

S L O T – 0 2

S L O T – 0 3

S L O T – 0 4

S L O T – 0 5

S L O T – 0 6

S L O T – 0 7

S L O T – 0 8

S L O T – 0 9

S L O T – 1 0

S L A V E

S L O T – 0 1

S L O T – 0 2

S L O T – 0 3

S L O T – 0 4

S L O T – 0 5

S L O T – 0 6

S L O T – 0 7

S L O T – 0 8

S L O T – 0 9

S L O T – 1 0

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5 To complete the signal entry, press the END button.

• Whenever the END button is pressed, the menus will sequence in this order:

“ADJUST” menu

Source screen.

• When your passcode is in effect, the “RETURN USER

MODE?” screen will be displayed. If this happens, use the CURSOR or button to select either “YES” or

“NO” and press ENTER.

Items to select

• YES ......... When you try to enter the ADJUST mode the next time, you will need to re-enter your passcode.

• NO ........... When you try to enter the ADJUST mode the next time, you will not need to re-enter your passcode.

R E T U R N U S E R M O D E ?

Y E S N O

SIGNAL ENTRY

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SIGNAL ENTRY

Checking and Setting Various Parameters

Parameters of the signal currently projected can be displayed.

For changing parameters of the other registered signals, perform on the SIGNAL ENTRY screen. See pages 19 to 35.

To view or change the parameters, proceed as follows:

1 Press the ADJUST button.

The “ADJUST” menu will be displayed.

NOTE: The projector may ask you to enter your passcode.

• See page 59 for Passcode explanation.

2 Press the INFO button.

• The “SOURCE INFORMATION” screen will be displayed.

• The “SOURCE INFORMATION” screen will be displayed also when you exit the “SIGNAL ENTRY” screen.

3 Check and / or set the various parameters of the signal currently projected.

The menu items you can set are NAME, SYNC CONTROL,

COUNTER, DISPLAY TIME, SOURCE LOCK, AKB, G-Y

MATRIX, POSITION, FONT, APERTURE, SYNC TERMINA-

TION and AFC. See the following pages for an explanation of each setting.

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SIGNAL ENTRY

m Setting “NAME”

This function is used to change a user name that has previously been entered.

To do this, proceed as follows:

1) Use the CURSOR buttons to select “NAME” and then press

ENTER.

• The “NAME INPUT” screen will be displayed.

2) Input a new source name by selecting one character at a time with the INPUT buttons 1 through 10 and by moving the cursor with the CURSOR button. Only after completely finishing the selection of the characters, press ENTER.

• If you have made an error, use the CURSOR button and reenter the correct letter or number.

To delete one character, move the under bar to the character to be deleted and then press the NORMAL button.

To delete all the entered name, hold down the CTL button then press the NORMAL button.

• The above is the same procedure of the signal entry. See page 20 for more details.

• The screen will return to the “SOURCE INFORMATION” screen.

m Setting “SYNC CONTROL”

This function is used to select the detection method of the sync signal for an RGB signal.

To do this, proceed as follows:

1) Use the CURSOR buttons to select “SYNC CONTROL” and then press ENTER.

• The “SYNC CONTROL” menu will be displayed.

2) Use the CURSOR or button to select either “AUTO”,

“G-SYNC”, or “TRI-SYNC” and press ENTER.

• The screen will return to the “SOURCE INFORMATION” screen.

• When “AUTO” is selected, the sync type will be displayed.

• Select “AUTO” in normal operation.

On-screen display

• AUTO ----- Detects automatically a composite or HV separate sync signal.

• G-SYNC -- When sync on green and HV separate signals are accepted at the same time, the screen may be greenish. If this happens, select this “G-SYNC” to return to the normal screen.

• TRI-SYNC Selects this mode when a tri-sync (HDTV) signal is selected.

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P01/03 SOURCE INFORMATION

NAME

INPUT TERMINAL

INPUT SOURCE

VIDEO MODE

FREQUENCY

SYNC POLARITY

∗∗∗∗∗∗∗∗

INPUT A

RGB

RGB

∗∗∗∗

∗∗∗∗

FH = KHz

FV = Hz

HD(-) VD(+)

N A M E I N P U T

– – – – – – – –

P02/03 SOURCE INFORMATION

SYNC CONTROL

COUNTER

DISPLAY TIME

SOURCE LOCK

AKB

G-Y MATRIX

AUTO

COMP.

∗∗∗∗∗

∗∗∗∗

:

∗∗

OFF

OFF

S Y N C C O N T R O L

A U T O

G - S Y N C

T R I - S Y N C

SIGNAL ENTRY

m Setting “COUNTER”

This function is used to reset the number of times a signal is selected for display.

1) Use the CURSOR buttons to select the “COUNTER” and then press ENTER.

• The “COUNTER RESET?” screen will be displayed.

P02/03 SOURCE INFORMATION

SYNC CONTROL

COUNTER

DISPLAY TIME

SOURCE LOCK

AKB

G-Y MATRIX

AUTO

COMP.

∗∗∗∗∗

∗∗∗∗ : ∗∗

OFF

OFF

C O U N T E R R E S E T ?

Y E S N O

2) Use the CURSOR or button to select either “YES” or

“NO” and then press ENTER.

• To reset the counter, select “YES”. If you do not need to reset, select “NO”.

• The screen will return to the “SOURCE INFORMATION” screen.

m Setting “DISPLAY TIME”

This function is used to reset the time of signal display.

1) Use the CURSOR buttons to select “DISPLAY TIME” and then press ENTER.

• The “DISPLAY TIME RESET?” screen will be displayed.

2) Use the CURSOR or button to select either “YES” or

“NO” and then press ENTER.

• To reset the timer, select “YES”. If you do not need to reset, select “NO”.

• The screen will return to the “SOURCE INFORMATION” screen.

P02/03 SOURCE INFORMATION

SYNC CONTROL

COUNTER

DISPLAY TIME

SOURCE LOCK

AKB

G-Y MATRIX

AUTO

COMP.

∗∗∗∗∗

∗∗∗∗ : ∗∗

OFF

OFF

D I S P L A Y T I M E R E S E T ?

Y E S N O

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m Setting “SOURCE LOCK”

This function is used to stop the projector’s automatic signal discrimination of various RGB signals.

Set the lock control to the ON position when connecting an intermittent or low quality signal.

1) Use the CURSOR buttons to select “SOURCE LOCK” and press ENTER.

• The “SOURCE LOCK CONTROL” menu will be displayed.

2) Use the CURSOR or button to select either “OFF” or

“ON” and press ENTER.

• The screen will return to the “SOURCE INFORMATION” screen.

• Select “OFF” in normal operation.

Items to select

• OFF .......... Deactivates the projector’s automatic signal discrimination of RGB signals.

• ON ........... Activates the projector’s automatic signal discrimination of RGB signals.

m Setting “AKB”

This function is used to activate the auto white balance control.

1) Use the CURSOR buttons to select “AKB” and then press

ENTER.

• The “AKB CONTROL” menu will be displayed.

SIGNAL ENTRY

P02/03 SOURCE INFORMATION

SYNC CONTROL

COUNTER

DISPLAY TIME

SOURCE LOCK

AKB

G-Y MATRIX

AUTO

COMP.

∗∗∗∗∗

∗∗∗∗

:

∗∗

OFF

OFF

S O U R C E L O C K C O N T R O L

O F F

O N

P02/03 SOURCE INFORMATION

SYNC CONTROL

COUNTER

DISPLAY TIME

SOURCE LOCK

AKB

G-Y MATRIX

AUTO

COMP.

∗∗∗∗

∗∗∗∗

OFF

∗∗

OFF

A K B C O N T R O L

O F F

O N

2) Use the CURSOR or button to select either “OFF” or

“ON” and then press ENTER.

• The screen will return to the “SOURCE INFORMATION” screen.

NOTE: When “ON” is selected, the AKB detection signal will appear on the top of the screen. If you wish to remove it, select

“OFF”.

• If the projector is used on the AKB OFF for an extended period, it could affect the white balance settings. To avoid this, set AKB to ON periodically.

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SIGNAL ENTRY

m Setting “G-Y MATRIX”

This function is used to set a matrix ratio for a COMPONENT signal.

Note that this function is not available unless a COMPONENT signal is accepted.

To do this, proceed as follows:

1) Use the CURSOR buttons to select “G-Y MATRIX” and press ENTER.

• The “G-Y MATRIX” menu will be displayed.

2) Use the CURSOR or button to select an item and press

ENTER.

• The screen will return to the “SOURCE INFORMATION” screen.

Items to select

• HD ------------- For an HDTV signal

• NTSC 1-3------ For a DVD signal

P02/03 SOURCE INFORMATION

SYNC CONTROL

COUNTER

DISPLAY TIME

SOURCE LOCK

AKB

G-Y MATRIX

AUTO

COMP.

∗∗∗∗

∗∗∗∗ ∗∗

OFF

OFF

G-Y MATRIX

HD

NTSC1

NTSC2

NTSC3

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m Selecting “POSITION”

This function is used to select the vertical area mode for the

“POSITION-SHIFT” adjustment.

To do this, proceed as follows:

1) Use the CURSOR buttons to select “POSITION” and then press ENTER.

• The “POSITION” menu will be displayed.

2) Use the CURSOR or button to select either “WIDE” or

“NARROW” and then press ENTER.

• The screen will return to the “SOURCE INFORMATION” screen.

• Select “WIDE” in normal operation.

Items to select

• WIDE ....... Adjustment area is wide.

• NARROW . Adjustment area is narrow.

NOTE: Selecting “NARROW” may solve problems caused by an interlace input signal.

m Setting “FONT”

This function is used to specify the appropriate font size to the on-screen message.

To do this, proceed as follows:

1) Use the CURSOR buttons to select “FONT” and then press

ENTER.

• The “FONT SIZE” menu will be displayed.

SIGNAL ENTRY

P03/03 SOURCE INFORMATION

POSITION

FONT

APERTURE

SYNC TERMINATION

AFC

WIDE

NORMAL

MANUAL

LEVEL1

75

NORMAL

P O S I T I O N

W I D E

N A R R O W

2) Use the CURSOR or button to select either “NORMAL” or “SMALL” and then press ENTER.

• The screen will return to the “SOURCE INFORMATION” screen.

Items to select

• NORMAL . Calculates the appropriate font size with the vertical scanning lines to display the on-screen message in the appropriate size.

• SMALL .... Displays the on-screen message in the font size of

75 percent of the NORMAL size.

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P03/03 SOURCE INFORMATION

POSITION

FONT

APERTURE

SYNC TERMINATION

AFC

WIDE

NORMAL

MANUAL

LEVEL1

75

NORMAL

F O N T S I Z E

N O R M A L

S M A L L

SIGNAL ENTRY

m

Setting “APERTURE”

This function is used to correct picture edge by changing the frequency response of the video circuit. You can select two aperture modes: manual and auto.

1) Use the CURSOR buttons to select “APERTURE” , then press ENTER.

• The “APERTURE “ menu will be displayed.

2) Use the CURSOR or button to select “MANUAL” or

“AUTO”, then press ENTER.

Items to select

• MANUAL . Selects one of the eight aperture levels.

• AUTO ....... Corrects the aperture automatically according to the horizontal frequency of the input signal.

• When "MANUAL" is selected, the "LEVEL" menu is displayed. Use the CURSOR or button to select the desired correction level.

• The screen will return to the “SOURCE INFORMATION” screen.

NOTE: The default setting is "MANUAL-LEVEL 1".

m Setting “SYNC TERMINATION”

This function is used to select the impedance of the sync signal.

1) Use the CURSOR buttons to select “SYNC TERMINA-

TION” , then press ENTER.

• The “SYNC TERMINATION” menu will be displayed.

2) Use the CURSOR or button to select “ 75

” or “Hi-Z”, then press ENTER.

• The screen will return to the “SOURCE INFORMATION” screen.

Items to select

• 75

------ Set to the 75 ohm impedance of the sync signal.

• Hi-Z ------- Sets to the high impedance of the sync signal.

NOTE: The default setting is “75

”.

This should be “75

” for normal use. Select the “Hi-Z” when inputting a TTL signal.

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P03/03

POSITION

SOURCE INFORMATION

WIDE

FONT

APERTURE

NORMAL

MANUAL

SYNC TERMINATION

AFC

LEVEL 1

75

NORMAL

APERTURE

MANUAL

AUTO

LEVEL

LEVEL 0

LEVEL 1

LEVEL 2

LEVEL 3

LEVEL 4

LEVEL 5

LEVEL 6

LEVEL 7

P03/03 SOURCE INFORMATION

POSITION

FONT

APERTURE

SYNC TERMINATION

AFC

WIDE

NORMAL

MANUAL

LEVEL1

75

NORMAL

S Y N C T E R M I N A L

7 5

H i - Z

m Setting “AFC”

This function is used to reduce jitter by changing time-constant of AFC of the sync generator circuit.

1) Use the CURSOR buttons to select “AFC”, then press

ENTER.

• The “AFC” menu will be displayed.

2) Use the CURSOR or button to select “NORMAL” or

“SLOW” , then press ENTER.

• The screen will return to the “SOURCE INFORMATION” screen.

Items to select

• NORMAL ........ Standard AFC time-constant.

• ON ................. Slows the AFC time-constant.

NOTE: The default setting is NORMAL.

Although jitter will be reduced, image distortion may appear at the top of the screen if the AFC mode is set to SLOW.

To complete, press the END button.

• Whenever the END button is pressed, the menus will sequence in this order:

“ADJUST” menu

Source screen

• When your passcode is in effect, the “RETURN USER

MODE?” screen is displayed. If this happens, use the

CURSOR or button to select either “YES” or “NO” and press ENTER.

Items to select

• YES ......... When you try to enter the ADJUST mode the next time, you will need to re-enter your passcode.

• NO ........... When you try to enter the ADJUST mode the next time, you will not need to re-enter your passcode.

SIGNAL ENTRY

P03/03

POSITION

SOURCE INFORMATION

WIDE

FONT

APERTURE

NORMAL

MANUAL

SYNC TERMINATION

AFC

LEVEL 1

75

NORMAL

AFC

NORMAL

SLOW

R E T U R N U S E R M O D E ?

Y E S N O

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BEFORE SET-UP

Storing Projector Settings (Automatic Save Feature)

You have two options to store projector settings in the memory: automatically and manually.

• Storing time is four seconds.

• The Automatic Save Feature mode has been set to DISABLE by factory. For information on setting, see “Automatic Save Feature” on page 86.

mWhen the Automatic Save Feature mode is set to “ENABLE”, projector settings will be stored in the projector’s memory automatically.

Settings are stored automatically when any one of the following procedures is performed:

• The END button is pressed several times to return the adjustment screen to the source screen.

• One input is switched to another.

• The projector is turned off.

• After every 10 minutes of elapsed time.

mWhen the Automatic Save Feature mode is set to “DISABLE”, projector settings can be stored in the projector’s memory manually.

When you try to return the source screen by pressing END several times, the “STORE ?” menu is displayed.

To manually save settings, proceed as follows:

1. Use the END button to display the “STORE” menu from the current adjustment screen or menu.

2. Use the CURSOR or button to highlight “CURRENT”,

“NEW”, or “CANCEL” and press ENTER.

Items to select

• CURRENT ------ Overwrites the currently projected signal and saves the settings. NOTE: An unregistered signal cannot be stored under the ''CURRENT'' settings.

• NEW ------------ Starting at memory location No.51, this function saves an unregistered signal as a new signal in memory.

• CANCEL -------- Does not save settings.

STORE ?

CURRENT

NEW CANCEL

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BEFORE SET-UP

mWhen selecting “NEW”

The current settings are registered as a new signal and are saved to an unassigned line starting at memory location

No.51.

A registered name is automatically given.

The “NEW ENTRY?” menu will be displayed.

Use the CURSOR or button to highlight “YES” or

“NO” and press ENTER.

Items to select

• YES ------------- Registers settings as a new signal and saves the signal in an unassigned location starting at memory location

No.51.

• NO -------------- Does not register settings.

A registered name is given as follows:

VIDEO/S-VIDEO ----- Video standard with a list number e.g. NTSC51 or PAL52.

RGB --------------------- ”RGB” with a list number e.g.

RGB60.

COMPONENT -------- ”COMPO” with a list number, e.

g. COMPO 70.

NOTE:

• If the Input list does not have any unassigned memory location starting at No. 51 then, the “NEW” item will be selectable. For signal registration see “SIGNAL ENTRY” on page 19.

• The Automatic Save Feature is available only for signals listed in the INPUT LIST.

NEW ENTRY?

LIST No.

**

NAME

YES

********

NO

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On ADJUST MODE

The ADJUST mode contains various adjustment items for set-up.

Open the ADJUST menu and select the item you wish to adjust. To display the ADJUST menu, proceed as follows:

1 Press the ADJUST button.

• The projector may ask for your passcode.

2 Enter your registered passcode.

When a passcode has not been registered:

• Since no passcode is programmed at the factory, pressing the

ADJUST button will open the ADJUST menu.

• See “Entering Passcode”, “Registering Passcode”, “Changing

Your Passcode” and “Canceling Your Passcode” on pages 61 through 66.

When your passcode has already been registered:

• When finishing the ADJUST mode, the “RETURN USER

MODE?” menu will be displayed. If you select “YES” and press ENTER to end the ADJUST mode, you will have to enter your passcode to re-enter the ADJUST mode.

• When finishing the ADJUST mode by either selecting “NO” or pressing END, you do not need to enter your passcode to re-enter the ADJUST mode. To exit the ADJUST mode temporarily during adjusting, select “NO”.

P A S S C O D E ?

****

BEFORE SET-UP

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BEFORE SET-UP

Test Pattern

This projector will generate a selection of test signals.

Ten kinds of internal test patterns can be selected from the TEST

PATTERN menu.

To display the TEST PATTERN menu, proceed as follows:

1 Press the TEST button on the Full function remote control.

• The “TEST PATTERN” menu will be displayed.

• When the END button is pressed, the “TEST PATTERN” menu will disappear.

2 Use the CURSOR or button to highlight the test pattern you wish to use and press ENTER.

• The selected test pattern will be displayed.

3 To return to the source screen, press the TEST and then the END button.

• When the TEST button is pressed, the “TEST PATTERN” menu will be displayed and when the END button is pressed, the screen will be changed to the source screen.

• The projector will return to the original source screen by pressing the END button only when no menu or no adjustment screen is displayed.

NOTE: If there is no test pattern, the beams have been turned off by the R, G, and B buttons on the remote control.

Adjustment test pattern

CROSS-HAIR CROSS-COARSE CROSS-FINE

– T E S T P A T T E R N –

C R O S S - H A I R

C R O S S - C O A R S E

C R O S S - F I N E

D O T - C O A R S E

D O T - F I N E

F O C U S

W I N D O W - W H I T E

A L L W H I T E

W I N D O W - B L A C K

G R A Y S C A L E

DOT-COARSE

DOT-FINE

WINDOW-BLACK

FOCUS

H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H

H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H

H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H

H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H

H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H

H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H

H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H

H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H

H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H

H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H

H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H

H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H

H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H

H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H

GRAY SCALE

WINDOW-WHITE

ALL WHITE

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PROJECTION CONFIGURATION CHANGE

For XG135LC

To change screen size only:

1) Set the focus ring to the proper position.

(See page 17.)

For 100" screen size For 120" screen size For 180" screen size

R – H-3, V-3 R – H-3.5, V-2.5

R – H-3.5, V-2.5

G – H-5, V-3

B – H-3, V-3

G – H-5, V-2.5

B – H-3.5, V-2.5

f

2) Adjust the angle of the CRT's.

(See page 18.)

G – H-5, V-2.5

B – H-3.5, V-2.5

For 100" screen size

Move the CRT to the 100 position

For 120–180" screen size and the other screen sizes

Move the CRT to the 120, 180, or

60–300 position

To change to the ceiling mount system (rear)

1) Reverse the scan.

(See page 14.) f

2) Set the focus ring to the proper position.

(See page 17.)

For 100" screen size

R – H-3, V-3

For 120" screen size

R – H-3.5, V-2.5

For 180" screen size

R – H-3.5, V-2.5

G – H-5, V-3

B – H-3, V-3

G – H-5, V-2.5

B – H-3.5, V-2.5

f

3) Adjust the angle of the CRT's.

(See page 18.)

G – H-5, V-2.5

B – H-3.5, V-2.5

For 100" screen size

Move the CRT to the 100 position f

For 120–180" screen size

Move the CRT to the 120, or 180.

4) Select an installation from the PJ ORIENTATION menu in the SETTING menu. (See “Projection Type Selection” in the setup manual.)

To change to the desk top system (front)

1) Reverse the scan.

(See page 14.) f

2) Set the focus ring to the proper position.

(See page 17.)

For 100" screen size

R – H-3, V-3

For 120" screen size

R – H-3.5, V-2.5

For 180" screen size

R – H-3.5, V-2.5

G – H-5, V-3

B – H-3, V-3

G – H-5, V-2.5

B – H-3.5, V-2.5

f

3) Adjust the angle of the CRT's.

(See page 18.)

G – H-5, V-2.5

B – H-3.5, V-2.5

For 100" screen size For 120–180" screen size and the

Move the CRT to the 100 position other screen sizes

Move the CRT to the 120, 180, or

60–300 position f

4) Select an installation from the PJ ORIENTATION menu in the SETTING menu. (See “Projection Type Selection” in the setup manual.)

To change to the desk top system (rear, 0 projection angle)

1) Set the focus ring to the proper position.

(See page 17.)

For 100" screen size For 120" screen size For 180" screen size

R – H-3, V-1 R – H-3.5, V-1 R – H-3.5, V-1

G – H-5, V-1

B – H-3, V-1

G – H-5, V-1

B – H-3.5, V-1 f

2) Adjust the angle of the CRT's

(See page 18.)

G – H-5, V-1

B – H-3.5, V-1

For 120–180" screen size and the

For 100" screen size other screen sizes

Move the CRT to the 100 position f

Move the CRT to the 120, 180, or

60–300 position

3) Select an installation from the PJ ORIENTATION menu in the SETTING menu. (See “Projection Type Selection” in the setup manual.)

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Removing and Reinstalling Top Cover

CAUTION:

• Be sure to turn off the projector and unplug the power cord before opening the top cover.

To remove the top cover:

1 Loosen four screws

A.

• These are retaining screws.

• There are two lids on the top cover. Open the lid to access the two screws each.

• The other two screws hold the front panel.

Screws

A

PROJECTION CONFIGURATION CHANGE

2 Slide and open the top cover in the direction of the arrow.

3 To reinstall it, aligning the catches with the hole and slide the top cover in the direction of the arrow.

4 Tighten the two

A screws.

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PROJECTION CONFIGURATION CHANGE

Scan Reversal

You will have to reverse the horizontal polarity when changing the projector’s configuration.

NOTE: For vertical polarity , scan reversal can be changed using the PROJECTION feature in the SETTING MODE menu.

To reverse the scan, proceed as follows:

CAUTION: Always disconnect the projector from the AC source before reversing the plug. Failure to observe this precaution may result in electric shock or damage to the projector.

1 Remove the top cover.

• See Removing and reinstalling Top Cover section.

2 Reverse the horizontal scan.

• To reverse the scan there are three plugs on the sweep board. EB, EG and ER are the horizontal connectors.

First remove the dummy plug.

Secondly remove the plug and turn it 180 degrees, then reinstall. Do this for all three of horizontal connectors depending upon your application (See Table below). Third, install the dummy plug on the opposite side.

Desk top, front / Ceiling, rear

Desk top, rear / Ceiling, front

Dummy plug

Blue

Red

Red

EB EG ER

Blue

Dummy plug

EB EG ER

Horizontal polarity

Blue

Red

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PROJECTION CONFIGURATION CHANGE

Removing and Reinstalling Front Panel

The projector can project an image from 60 to 300 inches diagonal. From the factory the projector is set for ceiling mount, 100 inch diagonal screen size and a projection angle of 12.4 degrees. The projector can be used in three other degree applications.

Before the following procedures, remove the front panel by loosening the two screws

B which hold the front panel. There are two screws on each side.

Screws

B

g

• Reverse the preceding steps to reinstall the front panel.

Screen Size Change(Adjusting Focus Rings and CRT Angle) for XG85

• Adjusting Focus Rings for the XG85

There are three sets of adjusting focus rings, two between each CRT and lens.

These focus rings are used for maintaining optimum edge focus for the various screen sizes and projection angles.

* When setting the focus rings or changing CRT angle, you must first remove the front panel.

1 Loosen the four screws at the lens.

CAUTION: Be careful not to remove any of the four screws completely. The falling lens can cause serious injury especially when the projector is installed on the ceiling.

Screws

Screws

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PROJECTION CONFIGURATION CHANGE

2 Rotate and set the knobs (

A and B) to the right position. The table below lists which position the knob should be set to for any given screen size and angle. The similar table is also on the back of the front panel.

knob

A

knob

B

A

B

1 2 3 4 5

Rotate

60-300

100 120 180 180 120 100

60-300

3 Tighten the four screws at the lens.

Position of Knobs for the XG85

0

°

CRT

Projection angle and screen size (Diagonal)

12.1

°

12.4

°

(Factory preset)

12.6

°

12.7

°

60" – 79"

80" – 129"

130" – 179"

180" – 300"

60" – 79"

80" – 129"

130" – 179"

180" – 300"

5

2

3

3

4

A

2

4

5

R

Knob

5

1

1

3

4

B

2

1

1

1

1

1

1

1

A

1

1

1

G

Knob

5

1

1

3

4

B

2

1

1

5

2

3

3

4

A

2

4

5

B

Knob

5

1

1

3

4

B

2

1

1

• Adjusting Angle of CRTs for the XG85

To adjust the angle of the CRTs, remove screws

E and loosen screws

C and D.

Now you can move the tube and lens assembly to one of the three other positions. Then replace screws E and tighten screws C and D.

This process needs to be done for the red and blue CRTs. The green

CRT is never repositioned. Use the table below to select the proper setting for your screen size.

NOTE: The threaded hole marked “60-300”

F is drilled lengthwise so you can move the CRT assembly to any screen size. Adjust the red and blue lens so that the red or blue beam is aligned with the green beam. After doing this, adjust the lens focus (see the next page).

Then tighten the screws

E.

F

E

60-300

100 120 180

C

D

Metal impression stamp screen size

Range of screen size (diagonal)

60-300

60"-300"

100

100"

16

120

120"

180

180"

D E F

C

180 120 100

60-300

PROJECTION CONFIGURATION CHANGE

Screen Size Change(Adjusting Focus Rings and CRT Angle) for XG135LC

• Adjusting Focus Rings for the XG135LC

There are three sets of adjusting focus rings, two between each CRT and lens.

These focus rings are used for maintaining optimum edge focus for the various screen sizes and projection angles.

*When setting the focus rings or changing CRT angle, you must first remove the front panel.

1 Loosen the four screws.

Screws

Screws

2 Rotate and set the knobs (

H and V) to the right position. The table below lists which position the knob should be set to for any given screen size and angle. The similar table is also on the back of the front panel.

1 2 3 4 5

H V

1 2 3 4 5 knob

H

knob

V

Rotate

1 2 3

4 5

H V

1 2 3 4

5

1 2 3 4 5 H V 1 2 3 4 5

1 2 3 4

5 H V 1 2 3

4 5

3 Tighten the four screws.

Position of Knobs for the XG135LC

CRT

Projection angle and screen size (Diagonal)

11.8

°

60" – 69"

70" – 89"

12.2

°

(Factory preset)

12.4

12.6

0

°

°

°

90" – 109"

110" – 129"

130" – 169"

170" – 209"

210" – 300"

60" – 69"

70" – 89"

90" – 109"

110" – 209"

210" –300"

3.5

3.5

3.5

4

1

2

2

3

H

1

R

Knob

2.5

2.5

2.5

2

1

1

4

3

V

5

3

3.5

4

1

1

1

5

5

5

5

5

5

5

5

5

5

5

H

5

G

Knob

4

3

V

5

2.5

2.5

2.5

2

1

1

1

1

1

2

3

4

1

3.5

4

3.5

3.5

3.5

2

3

H

1

B

Knob

2.5

2.5

2.5

4

3

V

5

1

1

2

1

1

1

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PROJECTION CONFIGURATION CHANGE

• Adjusting Angle of CRTs for the XG135LC

To adjust the angle of the CRTs, remove screws E and loosen screws

C and D.

Now you can move the tube and lens assembly to one of the three other positions. Then replace screws E and tighten screws C and D.

This process needs to be done for the red and blue CRTs. The green

CRT is never repositioned. Use the table below to select the proper setting for your screen size.

NOTE: The threaded hole

F is drilled lengthwise so you can move the

CRT assembly to any screen size. Adjust the red and blue lens so that the red or blue beam is aligned with the green beam. After doing this, adjust the lens focus (see the next page).

Then tighten the screws

E.

Metal impression stamp screen size

Range of screen size (diagonal)

60-300

60"-300"

100

100"

E

F

1 2 3 4

5

H V

1 2 3

4 5

120

120"

180

180"

C

D

1 2 3 4 5 H V 1 2 3 4 5

D

C

1 2 3 4

5 H V 1 2

3 4 5

F

E

18

PROJECTION CONFIGURATION CHANGE

Lens Focus Adjustment

Adjust the center focus and edge focus mechanically to obtain the best screen focus.

NOTE:

• Plug the power cord and turn on the projector before adjustment.

• The lens focus adjustment must be performed for each lens.

• Select the FOCUS test pattern using the TEST button on the full function remote control.

Proceed as follows:

1 Press the R, G, or B button on the full function remote control to project the CRT beam to be adjusted.

• You can turn on or off each CRT beam(R, G and B)separately.

2 Adjust the center focus.

• Loosen the wing nut A. Rotate the lens using the wing nut

A

until the center of the screen is in focus.

When you get the best center focus, tighten the wing nut

A.

NOTE: Do not over-tighten the wing nut.

3 Adjust the edge focus.

• Loosen the wing nut B. Rotate the lens barrel until the edge area of the screen is focused. Tighten the wing nut

B.

4 Recheck center focus.

• If it is out of focus, repeat steps 2 and 3.

5 Repeat steps 1 to 4 for the other CRTs.

6 Reinstall the front panel.

B

A

EDGE Focus

CENTER

Focus

Wingnut

B

Wingnut

A

19

INSTALLATION SET-UP INSTRUCTION

Desk Top Projection Distance and Screen Size for XG135LC

• The following shows the relative position relationship of the projector with the screen. See table below.

Desk Top System

Line of sight

Screen center

α

α

A

D

α

Desk top line

A:Distance between the lens and the screen center

D:Distance between the desk top and the screen center

α

Screen size H-Width

(4:3 Diagonal)

A

D inch mm inch mm

48"

(60")

71.10

1806

24.20

615

11.8

°

56"

(70")

82.83

2104

26.59

675

64"

(80")

94.61

2403

29.00

737

72"

(90")

106.34

2701

32.13

816

12.2

°

80"

(100")

118.07

2999

34.61

879

96"

(120")

140.91

3579

39.43

1002

12.4

°

120"

(150")

175.16

4449

47.27

1201

144"

(180")

209.57

5323

55.37

1406

160"

(200")

232.48

5905

60.37

1533

12.6

°

192"

(240")

278.15

7065

70.33

1786

216"

(270")

309.17

7853

77.10

1958

240"

(300")

338.62

8601

83.52

2121

NOTE:

• The projection distance is based on the screen width.

• Sizes not found between 48 (60) and 240 (300) inches are determined by the following formulae:

Units=inches W"=Screen H-Width

A = (25/96

2W"112.5)25.47`71.85

D = (

β

2A)`10.04

Units=mm W"=Screen H-Width

A = (25/96

2W"112.5)2141`1825

D = (

β 2A)`245

Screen size (Diagonal)

60–89"

90–129"

130–179"

180–300"

α

11.8

°

12.2

°

12.4

°

12.6

°

β

0.204

0.211

0.215

0.218

9

INSTALLATION SET-UP INSTRUCTION

Rear Screen Projection Distance and Screen Size for XG135LC

The following shows the relative position relationship of the projector with the screen. See table below.

Rear Projection System

A

Screen center

Line of sight

α

A:Distance between the lens and the screen center

α

Screen size H-Width

(4:3 Diagonal)

A inch mm

48"

(60")

71.10

1806

11.8

°

56"

(70")

82.83

2104

64"

(80")

94.61

2403

72"

(90")

106.34

2701

12.2

°

80"

(100")

118.07

2999

96"

(120")

140.91

3579

12.4

°

120"

(150")

175.16

4449

144"

(180")

209.57

5323

160"

(200")

232.48

5905

12.6

°

192"

(240")

278.15

7065

216"

(270")

309.17

7853

240"

(300")

338.62

8601

NOTE:

• The projection distance is based on the screen width.

• Sizes not found between 48(60)and 240(300)inches are determined by the following formulae:

Units=inches W"=Screen H-Width

A = (25/96

A = (25/96

2W"112.5)25.47`71.85

Units=mm W"=Screen H-Width

2W"112.5)2141`1825

Screen size (Diagonal)

60–89"

90–129"

130–179"

180–300"

α

11.8

°

12.2

°

12.4

°

12.6

°

10

INSTALLATION SET-UP INSTRUCTION

Desk Top Projection Distance and Screen Size for XG85

• The following shows the relative position relationship of the projector with the screen. See table below.

Desk Top System

Line of sight

Screen center

α

α

A

D

α

Desk top line

A:Distance between the lens and the screen center

D:Distance between the desk top and the screen center

α

Screen size H-Width

(4:3 Diagonal)

A

D inch mm inch mm

48"

(60")

12.1

°

56"

(70")

81.54

70.28

1785

2071

27.17

24.81

631

691

64"

(80")

91.26

2318

29.68

754

72"

(90")

12.4

°

80"

(100")

101.74

2584

31.93

112.68

2862

811

34.28

871

96"

(120")

133.43

3389

38.73

984

12.6

°

120"

(150")

164.69

4183

46.01

1169

144"

(180")

196.11

4981

53.20

1351

160"

(200")

214.02

5436

57.13

1451

12.7

°

192"

(240")

258.51

6566

66.91

1700

216"

(270")

290.48

7378

73.94

1878

240"

(300")

315.67

8018

79.48

2019

NOTE:

• The projection distance is based on the screen width.

• Sizes not found between 48 (60) and 240 (300) inches are determined by the following formulae:

Units=inches W"=Screen H-Width

A = (25/96

2W"112.5)24.99`70.28

D = (

β

2A)`10.08

Units=mm W"=Screen H-Width

A = (25/96

2W"112.5)2126.64`1785

D = (

β 2A)`256

Screen size (Diagonal)

60–79"

80–129"

130–179"

180–300"

α

12.1

°

12.4

°

12.6

°

12.7

°

β

0.210

0.215

0.218

0.220

6

INSTALLATION SET-UP INSTRUCTION

Rear Screen Projection Distance and Screen Size for XG85

The following shows the relative position relationship of the projector with the screen. See table below.

Rear Projection System

A

Screen center

Line of sight

α

A:Distance between the lens and the screen center

α

Screen size H-Width

(4:3 Diagonal) inch

A mm

48"

(60")

12.1

°

56"

(70")

70.28

81.54

1785 2071

64"

(80")

91.26

2318

72"

(90")

12.4

°

80"

(100")

101.74

112.68

2584 2862

96"

(120")

133.43

3389

12.6

°

120"

(150")

164.69

4183

144"

(180")

196.11

4981

160"

(200")

214.02

5436

12.7

°

192"

(240")

258.51

6566

216"

(270")

290.48

7378

240"

(300")

315.67

8018

NOTE:

• The projection distance is based on the screen width.

• Sizes not found between 48(60)and 240(300)inches are determined by the following formulae:

Units=inches W"=Screen H-Width

A = (25/96

A = (25/96

2W"112.5)24.99`70.28

Units=mm W"=Screen H-Width

2W"112.5)2126.64`1785

Screen size (Diagonal)

60–79"

80–129"

130–179"

180–300"

α

12.1

°

12.4

°

12.6

°

12.7

°

7

INSTALLATION SET-UP INSTRUCTION

Note on Installation

CAUTION ON INSTALLATION

Position the projector according to the procedures specified in the following pages. Be sure to maintain the correct projection distance, direction and angle for optimum performance.

Deviating from the correct installation could degrade the performance of the projector and may cause reliability problems.

WARNING:

Static displays that are left on for extended periods may cause CRT burns that are not covered under warranty.

For screen sizes other than 100", 120", and 180" diagonal, adjust the CRT angle using the threaded holes. See pages

16 and 18 for detailed procedures.

CAUTION ON ALIGNMENT ADJUSTMENT

The adjustment value of the items on the right must be within the recommended range of the values on the right. If it is hard or impossible to adjust the items on the right within the recommended range of values, the most probable cause of this is incorrect position of the projector. Check for correct projection distance, direction and angle, and reposition as recommended in this manual.

Value Recommendation

• TILT

within

±

50%

H

V

-100%

• V-KEY

within

±

10%

H

V

-100%

• H-BOW

within

±

50%

4

• V-BOW

within

±

50%

H

V

-100%

H

V

-100%

+100%

+100%

+100%

+100%

EXAMPLES OF CONNECTIONS

When Used with One Switcher (ISS-6020/ISS-6020G)

Up to 10 input signals can be accepted when the projector is connected to one Switcher. Using the projector with the Switcher allows easy adjustment and signal selection.

INPUT C

INPUT B

INPUT A

ACAT OUT R/Cr G/Y B/Cb H/HV V S-VIDEO VIDEO

INPUT SELECT POWER

INDICATOR ON/OFF INPUT SELECT ENTER I

OPTION REMOTE1

OUT

REMOTE2

IN

To INPUT A (RGB,

H/V,V inputs)

To REMOTE1

Optional control cable 15p-15p (CTL-6010)

5BNC-5BNC coaxial cable

(separate sync)

(recommended)

3BNC-3BNC cable

(sync on green)

4BNC-4BNC cable

(composite)

From R, G, B, H/V on separate H and

V. on the RGB OUTPUT module

From REMOTE 1 Terminal on the

SYSTEM CONTROL module

The Switcher ISS-6020/ISS-6020G

DVD Player

Personal computer

* To connect a COMPONENT signal of the equipment such as DVD player to the optional RGB input board, the projector must recognize the optional RGB input board as a COMPONENT input board. See “RGB/COMPONENT

Search Setting” of the Set-up manual.

Audio equipment

VCR

• Make sure that the SW1 LEVEL mode is selected from the CONNECT CONDITION menu. Contact your dealer for the information in detail.

• For more information on the Switcher, refer to the user’s manual accompanying the ISS-6020/ISS-6020G Switcher.

• All cables mentioned above are optional.

11

EXAMPLES OF CONNECTIONS

When Used with Two or More Switchers (100 Inputs)

Up to 100 inputs can be accepted using the Switcher.

How to make connections:

1 Connect the REMOTE 1 terminal of the master Switcher to the REMOTE 1 of the projector using the optional control cable (15p-15p/CTL-6010).

2 Next connect the REMOTE 2 terminal of the master

Switcher to the REMOTE 1 terminal of the first slave

Switcher using the same optional control cable as mentioned above. Third, connect the REMOTE 2 terminal of the first slave to the REMOTE 1 of the second slave, and the REMOTE 2 terminal of the second slave to the

REMOTE 1 terminal of the third slave (— and the

REMOTE 2 of the ninth slave to the REMOTE 1 of the tenth slave). Connect all the Switchers with optional control cables.

NOTE:

• Be sure to set all the slide switches (S8603) of the

Switcher to RS-422 positions. Set the one on the last slave

Switcher to the appropriate position to match the connected equipment such as a personal computer. (RS-422/

RS-232C for PC control of projector)

• Set the DIP switch S8601 of the Switcher.

10 inputs

Signal Switcher

SLAVE 1

Signal

REMOTE 1

REMOTE 2

10 inputs

10 inputs

SLAVE 2

SLAVE 3

SLAVE 9

SLAVE 10

Signal

REMOTE 1

REMOTE 2

REMOTE 1

REMOTE 2

Signal

REMOTE 1

REMOTE 2

OPTION (PC)

REMOTE

CONTROL

To SLOT 1

To SLOT 2

To SLOT 10

MASTER

SWITCHER

REMOTE 1

Signal

OPTION

REMOTE 1

To REMOTE 2

OPTION

OPTION

(PC)

• Make sure that the SW2 LEVEL mode is selected from the CONNECT CONDITION menu. Contact your dealer for the information in detail.

• Refer to the user’s manual accompanying the Switcher.

• Cables mentioned are not included with the projector.

12

EXAMPLES OF CONNECTIONS

Set the DIP switch (S8601) of the Switcher as follows:

NOTE: Slave numbers 1 to 10 must correspond to the master’s slot numbers 1 to 10.

ISS-6020

ISS-6020G

Output to Setting of S8601

OPEN

Master

The Projector

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

OPEN

Slave 1

Slot 1 of the Master

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

Slave 2

Slave 3

Slave 4

Slave 5

Slave 6

Slave 7

Slave 8

Slave 9

Slave 10

Slot 2 of the Master

Slot 3 of the Master

Slot 4 of the Master

Slot 5 of the Master

Slot 6 of the Master

Slot 7 of the Master

Slot 8 of the Master

Slot 9 of the Master

Slot 10 of the Master

OPEN

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

OPEN

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

OPEN

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

OPEN

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

OPEN

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

OPEN

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

OPEN

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

OPEN

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

OPEN

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

13

EXAMPLES OF CONNECTIONS

REMOTE 1 Terminal

5 4 3 2 1

10 9 8 7 6

15 14 13 12 11

This terminal is used for either connecting the ISS-6020/ISS-6020G Switcher or a third party external control device. When the

Switcher is used, connect it with the optional control cable (15-15 pin; 50 ft./16m; CTL-6010) to this terminal.

When used with the Switcher.

Pin No.

FUNCTION

1, 2, 6 and 7

9

15

Others

Sending and receiving data when the Switcher is used.

Identifying the Projector

Ground

Used inside the Projector. Normally set to OPEN.

When using with the Switcher ISS-6020/ISS-6020G, connect no. 1,2,6,7,9 and15 pins of the projector to the same no. pins of the switcher as shown below.

REMOTE 1 terminal of the Projector mini D-sub 15 pin (male)

REMOTE 1 terminal of the Switcher mini D-sub 15 pin (male)

Shield (frame ground)

1

6

7

2

9

15

Pins without a number are open.

Pin Configuration of Optional CTL-6010 Cable

15

9

6

7

1

2

14

EXAMPLES OF CONNECTIONS

When used in stand alone operation.

Pin No.

14

5

SHORT

OPEN

SHORT

OPEN

SHORT/OPEN

10 SHORT

OPEN

4,8, and 12

12

OPEN

8

OPEN

4

OPEN

OPEN OPEN SHORT

OPEN SHORT OPEN

OPEN SHORT SHORT

SHORT OPEN OPEN

SHORT OPEN SHORT

SHORT SHORT OPEN

SHORT SHORT SHORT

FUNCTION

External control mode ON

External control mode OFF

POWER ON

POWER OFF

PICTURE MUTE ON

PICTURE MUTE OFF

INPUT A

INPUT A

INPUT A

INPUT A

INPUT B

INPUT B

INPUT C

INPUT C

RGB

*1

VIDEO

S-VIDEO

COMPONENT

*2

*3

*2

*3

Remote button

_

POWER ON

POWER ON

PICTURE

MUTE

3

10

4

1

2

5

7

8

*1 Some settings allow you to retrieve a COMPONENT signal automatically. See “RGB/COMPONENT Search Setting” of the

Set-up manual.

*2 When the optional RGB input board is installed and the RGB input is set, an RGB signal will be selected; when the RGB input board is installed and the COMPONENT input is set, a COMPONENT signal will be selected; when the optional RGB input board is installed and the VIDEO input is set, a VIDEO signal will be selected.

When the optional VIDEO input board is installed, a VIDEO signal will be selected.

*3 An S-VIDEO signal will be selected when :

1. the optional RGB input board is installed and the VIDEO input is set.

2. the optional VIDEO input board is installed.

The term “SHORT” means to connect with pin 15

• When in the external control mode, the POWER, INPUT and PICTURE MUTE buttons on the remote control will not function.

NOTE: Pin 13 is the external remote signal terminal. The projector can be controlled by the same format signal as the supplied remote control from the external controller regardless of setting Pin 14.

NOTE: When turning the power on using the external control, short Pin 5 about three seconds after supplying the AC power to the projector; when turning the power off using the external control, power off the AC supply to the projector about three seconds after opening Pin 5. These procedures are to protect your projector and the connected equipment.

15

PART NAMES AND FUNCTIONS

Front Panel

1

Power Switch (Main power)

To turn on the main power to the projector press the switch to the ON position ( I

). The STANDBY and the RC

READY indicator will light.

In this condition you can start up the projector by pressing the POWER ON button on the remote control or the

POWER button on the rear panel.

Press to the OFF position (0) to turn the main power off.

NOTE: When turning off the main power,first return the projector to the standby condition by pressing the

POWER OFF button on the remote control or the POWER button on the rear panel and thin turn off the main

POWER switch.These procedures are necessary to protect your projector and the connected equipment.

A

B

ACAT OUT Terminal

This is a video output connector for the optional built in

CCD camera. The CCD camera is needed in order to perform automatic convergence with the optional ACAT software.

R/Cr, G/Y, B/Cb H/V and V Input Terminals

(INPUT A)

Connect R,G,B,H (Horizontal sync) and V (Vertical sync) outputs of the external equipment (such as the Switcher).

If using a component with a combined sync (SYNC) output,connect it to the H/V terminal. When using luminance and color-difference signals of HDTV and

DVD, connect a Pr/Cr to the R, a Y to the G and a Pb/Cb to the B input of the projector.

2

AC INPUT

Connect the supplied power cord here.

C

S-VIDEO Input Terminal

(INPUT A)

Connect to the S-video output of the external equipment such as a VCR with an S-video output.This terminal allows switching between S2 and S1 VIDEO input modes.

3

Remote Sensor

Receives the signal from the supplied remote control when used in the wireless condition.

D

VIDEO Input Terminal

(INPUT A)

Connect to the video output of the external equipment such as a VCR or laser disk player.

4

Remote Sensor

5

Rear Panel

Receives the signal from the supplied remote control when used in the wireless condition.

POWER Indicator

Lights up when the projector is turned on.

E

OPTION Terminal

For system expansion such as PC-control.

F

REMOTE 1 Terminal

This terminal allows external control of the projector from either the Switcher or from an external control.When the

Switcher is used,connect to the REMOTE 1 terminal on the back of the Switcher.

NOTE: The ISS-6020/ISS-6020G Switcher is compatible with this projector.

6

STANDBY Indicator

7

Lights up when the projector’s main POWER swicth is on.

Flashes when the projector is not connected with the

Switcher correctly or when the Switcher is turned off.

RC READY Indicator

Lights up when the projector's main POWER switch is on.

Flashes when the projector receives a signal from the remate control.

G

REMOTE 2 Terminal

IN: for the supplied service remote control.

OUT: connect to a second projector’s IN terminal to relay the input at the IN terminal.

NOTE: The wireless control does not work when the plug of the supplied remote cable is inserted into the RE-

MOTE 2 IN terminal.

8

Two Digit Display

INDICATOR:

Displays projector error codes.(“00” in normal operation)

ON/OFF Switch:

Turns the INDICATOR on or off.

H

INPUT B

Slot for adding optional RGB or video input cards.

9

INPUT SELECT Buttons

INPUT: press to display the INPUT SELECT screen.

SELECT: press to select an input by highlighting the input terminal.

ENTER: press to execute selection and to switch input.

0

POWER Button

Turns the projector on or off when the projector is in the standby condition (Main Power switch must be on and the

STANDBY and the RC READY indicator lit).

5

I

INPUT C

Slot for adding optional RGB or video input cards.

NOTE: The optional RGB INPUT and VIDEO INPUT modules can be installed in the INPUT B and INPUT C slots.

J

Active Indicator (green LED)

Lights up when the INPUT A slot is selected.

PART NAMES AND FUNCTIONS

OPTIONAL Boards

VIDEO INPUT Board [XG VIDIN (A)]

Front view

VIDEO INPUT

VIDEO S-VIDEO

L R L R

VIDEO S-VIDEO

AUDIO INPUT

1 2 3

4

5

1

Active Indicator (green LED) ......

Lights up when this board is selected.

2

VIDEO INPUT Terminal ...............

Connects composite video output signals.

3

S-VIDEO INPUT Terminal ...........

Connects S-video output signals.

4

VIDEO INPUT Terminal ...............

Connect to the audio outputs of the external equipment such as a VCR.

(Not available on this model.)

5

S-VIDEO INPUT Terminal ...........

Connect to the S-video audio outputs of the external equipment such as a VCR with S-video outputs. (Not available on this model.)

RGB INPUT Board [XG RGBIN (A)]

Front view

L R

RGB INPUT

R G B H/HV V

AUDIO INPUT

1 2 3

4 5 6 7

1

Active Indicator (green LED) ......

Lights up when this board is selected.

2

R Input Terminal ..........................

Connects an Red output signal.

3

G Input Terminal .........................

Connects a Green output signal.

4

B Input Terminal ..........................

Connects a Blue output signal.

5

H/HV Input Terminal ....................

Connects horizontal sync or horizontal/vertical sync output signals.

6

V Input Terminal ..........................

Connects a vertical sync output signal.

7

AUDIO Input Terminals ...............

Connect to the audio outputs of the external equipment such as ISS-6020/6020G.

(Not available on this model.)

RGB INPUT Board

Top view

8

9

8

Rotary Switch (S1001)

9

Jumper(S1002, S1003, S1004)

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PART NAMES AND FUNCTIONS

The combination of the rotary switch and the jumper pins allows the projector to accept VIDEO or COMPONENT signals. Note that this board cannot accept RGB signals when board is set to VIDEO input.

Rotary switch (S1001) Jumper (S1002, S1003, S1004)

Setting of Rotary switch

4

5

3

2 1 0 9

6

7

8

4

3

RGB

2

VIDEO

No.

0

1

3

2, 4-9

Mark

VIDEO

OPTION

RGB

Table for Setting Rotary Switch and Jumpers.

Setting of Rotary switch and Jumpers

Input Signal

*

Rotary Switch(S1001)

0

1

3

* indicates factory preset.

SLOT FOR OPTIONAL MODULE

Jumpers

(2, 3) Short

(2, 3) Short

(1, 2) Short

R terminal

VIDEO

Pr/Cr

R

G terminal

Y

Y

G

B terminal

C

Pb/Cb

B

Input

VIDEO input

COMPONENT INPUT

RGB input

Not used

* No.3 is factory preset.

*

Board Identification

VIDEO

COMPONENT

RGB

INPUT SELECT POWER

INDICATOR ON/OFF INPUT SELECT ENTER I

OPTION REMOTE1

OUT

REMOTE2

IN

INPUT C slot

ACAT OUT R/Cr G/Y B/Cb H/HV V S-VIDEO VIDEO

INPUT A slot

INPUT B slot

Corresponding slot number

You can also select the input signal directly by pressing the INPUT “1” through “10” button. In this case INPUT buttons function as follows:

INPUT A slot

INPUT B slot

INPUT C slot

1

*1

RGB

2

VIDEO

3

4

5

6

*2

*3

S-VIDEO

RGB/COMPONENT/VIDEO

S-VIDEO

*2

7

8

*3

RGB/COMPONENT/VIDEO

S-VIDEO

9

10

COMPONENT

*1 Some settings allow you to retrieve a COMPONENT signal automatically. See “RGB/COMPONENT Search Setting”.

*2 When the optional RGB input board is installed and the RGB input is set, an RGB signal will be selected; when the RGB input board is installed and the COMPONENT input is set, a COMPONENT signal will be selected; when the optional RGB input board is installed and the VIDEO input is set, a VIDEO signal will be selected.

When the optional VIDEO input board is installed, a VIDEO signal will be selected.

*3 An S-VIDEO signal will be selected when :

1. the optional RGB input board is installed and the VIDEO input is set.

2. the optional VIDEO input board is installed.

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