LG BW286 Owner's manual | Manualzz
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
Usage Notice
Safety Instructions.................................................. 2
Introduction
Product Features.................................................... 5
Package Overview.................................................. 6
Product Overview................................................... 7
Connection Ports................................................. 8
Control Panel....................................................... 9
Remote Control.................................................. 10
Remote Control Operating Range..................... 12
Installation
Connecting the Projector...................................... 13
Connect to Computer/Notebook........................ 13
Connect to Video............................................... 14
Lan Module User’s Guide..................................... 41
Preface.............................................................. 41
Network Connection.......................................... 41
Webpage Operations......................................... 42
Appendices
Troubleshooting.................................................... 45
Replacing the lamp............................................... 50
Compatibility Mode............................................... 51
Computer Compatibility (Analog)....................... 51
Computer Compatibility (HDMI)......................... 52
Configurations of Terminals.................................. 54
Terminal : Analog RGB (Mini D-sub 15 pin)....... 54
Terminal : Mini DIN 3-pin................................... 54
RS232 Command Table.................................... 55
Dimensions........................................................... 57
Regulation & Safety Notices................................. 58
Powering On/Off the Projector.............................. 15
Powering On the Projector................................. 15
Powering Off the Projector................................. 16
Warning Indicator............................................... 17
Adjusting the Projected Image.............................. 18
Adjusting the Height of Projector Image............ 18
Adjusting the Projector’s Focus......................... 19
Adjusting Projection Image Size........................ 19
User Controls
On Screen Display................................................ 21
How to operate.................................................. 21
IMAGE............................................................... 22
IMAGE | Advanced............................................ 24
IMAGE | Advanced | Input Source..................... 25
SCREEN............................................................ 26
SETTING | Language........................................ 29
SETTING........................................................... 30
SETTING | Network........................................... 32
SETTING | Signal.............................................. 33
SETTING | Advanced........................................ 34
OPTIONS........................................................... 35
OPTIONS | Lamp Settings................................. 37
OPTIONS | Security Setting.............................. 38
OPTIONS | Advanced........................................ 39
INFORMATION.................................................. 40
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Usage Notice
Safety Instructions
Please take note of the safety instructions to prevent any potential accident or misuse of the projector.
Safety Instructions are given in two forms as detailed below.
WARNING : The violation of this instruction may cause serious injuries and even death.
NOTES : The violation of this instruction may cause injuries or damage to the projector.
After reading this manual, keep it in the place that you can access easily.
Indoor Installation
Do not place the Projector in direct
sunlight or near heat sources such
as radiators, fires, stove etc.
WARNING
Do not place flammable materials
in, on or near the projector
Do not hang on the installed
projector.
This may cause a fire hazard!
It may cause the projector to fall,
causing injury or death.
Do not place the projector close to
sources of steam or oil such as a
humidifier.
Do not place the projector where it
might be exposed to dust.
This may cause a fire hazard !
Do not block the vents of the projector or restrict air-flow in any way.
This would cause the internal temperature to increase and could cause
a fire hazard or damage to the unit!
This may create a fire hazard or an
Do not use the projector in a damp
place such as a bathroom where it
is likely to get wet.
Do not place the projector directly
on a carpet, rug or place where
ventilation is restricted.
This may cause a fire or an electric
shock hazard!
This would cause its internal temperature to increase and might create a fire
hazard or damage the unit.
Indoor Installation
When installing the projector on a
table, be careful not to place it near
the edge.
The projector could fall causing injury
and damage to the projector.
Only use a suitable stand.
Power
Earth wire should be connected.
Ensure that you connect the earth ground wire
to prevent possible electric shock (i.e.a Projector
with a three-prong grounded AC plug must be
connected to a three-prong gronded AC outlet.
If grounding methods are not possible, have
a qualified electrician install a separate circuit
breaker.
Do not try to ground the unit by connecting it to
telephone wires, lightening rods, or gas pipes.
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This may cause a fire hazard or damage to the unit!
electric shock hazard !
Ensure good ventilation around the
projector. The distance between
the projector and the wall should be
more than 30cm/12 inches.
An excessive increase in its internal
temperature may cause a fire hazard
or damage to the unit!
NOTES
Disconnect from the power supply
and remove all connections before
moving, or cleaning.
Only use the projector on a level
and stable surface.
It may fall and cause injury and/or
damage to the unit.
WARNING
The power cord should be inserted
fully into the power outlet to avoid
a fire hazard!
This may cause a fire hazard or damage the unit.
Do not place heavy objects on the
power cord.
This may cause a fire or an electric
shock hazard !
Usage Notice
Power
WARNING
Never touch the power plug with a
wet hand
Do not plug-in too many items into
one power outlet.
Prevent dust from collecting on the
power plug pins or outlet.
This may cause an electric shockhazard!
It may result in overheating of the
outlet and create a fire hazard!
This may cause a fire hazard!
Power
NOTES
Hold the plug firmly when unplugging. If you pull the cord, it may be
damaged.
Do not use if the power cord or the
plug is damaged or any part of the
power outlet is loose.
Ensure the power cord does not
come into contact with sharp or
hot objects.
This may cause a fire hazard !
This may cause a fire or an electricshock hazard or damage to the unit!
This may cause a fire or an electricshock hazard or damage to the unit!
Place the projector where people
will not trip or tread on the power
cord.
Do not turn the projector On/Off by plugging-in or unplugging the power
plug to the wall outlet.
(Allow the unit to cool before removing power.)
This may cause a fire or an electricshock hazard or damage to the unit!
It may cause mechanical failure or could cause an electric shock.
Using
WARNING
Do not place anything containing
liquid on top of the projector such
as flowerpot, cup, cosmetics or
candle.
In case of impact shock or damage
to the projector switch it off and
unplug it from the power outlet
and contact an authorized service
center.
This may cause a fire hazard or damage to the unit!
This may cause a fire or an electric
shock hazard or damage to the unit!
If water is spilt into the projector
unplug it from the power supply
immediately and consult your
Service Agent.
Dispose of used batteries carefully and safely.
Do not allow any objects to fall into
the projector.
This may cause an electric shock
hazard or damage to the unit!
In the case of a battery being swallowed by a child please consult a doctor
immediately.
This may cause an electric shock
hazard or damage to the unit!
Do not remove any covers.
High risk of Electric Shock!
Don’t look directly into the lens
when the projector is in use. Eye
damage may occur!
Do not touch metal parts during
or soon after operation since the
vents will remain very hot!
CAUTION concerning the Power Cord
It is recommend that most appliances be placed on a dedicated circuit; that is,a single outlet circuit which powers
only that appliance and has no additional outlets or branch circuits. Check the specification page of this owner’s
manual to be certain.
Do not overload wall outlets. Overloaded wall outlets, loose or damaged wall outlets, extension cords, frayed power
cords, or damaged or cracked wire insulation are dangerous. Any of these conditions could result in electric shock
or fire. Periodically examine the cord of your appliance, and if its appearance indicates damage or deterioration,
unplug it, discontinue use of the appliance, and have the cord replaced with an exact replacement part by an
authorized service personnel.
Protect the power cord from physical or mechanical abuse, such as being twisted, kinked, pinched, closed in a
door, or walked upon. Pay particular attention to plugs, wall outlets, and the point where the cord exits the appliance.
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Using
WARNING
If the projector is in a room that
experiences a gas leak, do not
touch the projector.
Don’t look at laser beam directly as
it can cause eye damage!
Always open the lens door or
remove the lens cap when the
projector lamp is on.
It can cause a fire or a burn by a
spark.
Using
NOTES
Do not place heavy objects on top
of projector.
This may cause mechanical failure
orpersonal injury!
Do not use any sharp tools on the
projector as this will damage the
casing.
Take care not to impact the lens
particularly when moving the
projector.
Do not touch the lens of the
projector. It is delicate and easily
damaged.
In the event that an image does
not appear on the screen please
switch it off and unplug it from
the power outlet and contact your
Service Agent.
Do not drop the projector or allow
impact shock.
This may cause mechanical failure or
personal injury!
This may cause a fire or an electric
shock hazard or damage to the unit!
Cleaning
WARNING
Do not use water while cleaning
the projector.
This may cause damage to the projector or an electric shock hazard.
In the unlikely event of smoke or
a strange smell from the projector,
switch it off , unplug it from the wall
outlet and contact your dealer or
service centre.
Use an air spray or soft cloth that
is moist with a neutral detergent
and water for removing dust or
stains on the projection lens.
This may cause a fire or an electric
shock hazard or damage to the unit!
Cleaning
Contact the Service
Center once a year to
clean the internal parts of
the projector.
Accumulated dust can
cause mechanical failure.
NOTES
When cleaning the plastic parts such as projector case, unplug the power and wipe it
with a soft cloth. Do not use cleanser, spray water or wipe with a wet cloth. Especially,
never use cleanser (glass cleaner), automobile or industrial shiner, abrasive or wax,
benzene, alcohol etc., which can damage the product.
Use an air spray or soft cloth that is moist with a neutral detergent and water for
removing dust or stains on the projection lens.
It can cause fire, electric shock or product damage (deformation, corrosion and damage).
Others
WARNING
Do not attempt to service the projector yourself. Contact your dealer or service center.
This may cause damage to the projector and could give an electric Shock as well as invalidating the warranty!
Others
Be sure to unplug if the projector is not to be used for
a long period.
Accumulated dust may cause a fire hazard or damage to
the unit!
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NOTES
Only use the specified type of battery.
This could cause damage to the remote control.
Introduction
Product Features
This product is an WXGA single chip 0.65”/XGA single
chip 0.55” DLP® projector.
Outstanding features include:
■ WXGA (1280x800)/XGA (1024x768) Native resolution
■ One built-in speaker with 8 watt amplifier
■ HDTV compatible (720P, 1080i/p)
■ RGB monitor Loop Thru (works on standby mode > 1W)
■ BrilliantColorTM Technology
■ RS232C control
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Introduction
Package Overview
Thisprojectorcomeswithalltheitemsshownbelow.
Checktomakesureyourunitiscomplete.Contactyour
dealerimmediatelyifanythingismissing.
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Projectorwithlenscap
WirelessRemoteControl
PowerCable
RGBCable
Documentation:
CD-ROMUser’sManual
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Battery
Introduction
Product Overview
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Air
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8.
Control Panel
Remote Sensors
Focus Ring
Lens
Lens Cap
Adjustable feet
Ventilation (inlet)
Ventilation (outlet)
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Connection Ports
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“*”for“RGBIN1
Connector”only
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
ACIN
RJ45Connector
HDMIConnector
*RGBOUTConnector
RGBIN1Connector
RGBIN2Connector
S-VIDEOInConnector
KensingtonSecuritySystem

ThisprojectorhasaKensington
SecuritySystemConnectoronthe
sidepanel.ConnecttheKensington
SecuritySystemcableasbelow.

Forthedetailedinstallationanduseof
theKensingtonSecuritySystem,refer
totheuser’sguideincludedwiththe
KensingtonSecuritySystemset.And
forfurtherinformation,contact
http://www.kensington.com,the
internethomepageoftheKensington
companythatdealswithexpensive
electronicequipmentsuchasnotebook
PCsorprojectors.
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TheKensingtonSecuritySystemisan
optionalitem.
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8. VIDEOConnector
9. RS232CServicePort
10. AUDIOINJack
11. AUDIOOUTConnector
12. KensingtonTMLock
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Control Panel
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S O U R CE
AUTO
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YSTONE
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LUME
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MENU
STILL
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POWER
POWERLED
Refertothe“PowerOn/OfftheProjector”sectiononpages15~16.
Indicatetheprojector’sstatus.
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LAMPLED
Indicatetheprojector’slampstatus.
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TEMPLED
Indicatetheprojector’stemperature
status.
4
KEYSTONE
Adjusttheimagetocompensatefor
distortioncausedbytiltingtheprojector.
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FourDirectionalSelectKeys
Use or or or toselectitems
ormakeadjustmentstoyourselection.
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SOURCE
Press“SOURCE”toselectaninput
signal.
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MENU
Press“MENU”tolaunchtheonscreendisplay(OSD)menu.Toexit
OSD,Press“MENU”again.
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VOLUME
Adjusttoincrease/decreasethe
volume.
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OK
Confirm your item selection.
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AUTO
Automaticallysynchronizestheprojectortotheinputsource.
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STILL
Pausethescreenimage.Pressagainto
resumethescreenimage.
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Remote Control
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You can only turn
the projector on/off
with POWER button on
the projector.
You can operate all
of the functions of the
projector via the remote
control. Make sure
not to lose the remote
control.
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1
Infrared transmitter
Sends signals to the projector.
2
LED
LED Indicator.
3
Power
Refer to the “Power On/Off the Projector” section. (See pages 15~16)
4
OK
Confirm your section of items in sub
menu operation.
5
Four Directional
Select Keys
Use or or or to select items or
make adjustments to your selection.
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Menu
Press “Menu” to launch the Onscreen
display (OSD), back to the top level of
OSD for the OSD main menu operation
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Exit
Press “Exit” to close the OSD menu.
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Zoom+
Zoom in the projector display.
9
Reset
Return the adjustments and settings
to the factory default values. (except
for lamp counter)
10
Auto
Automatically synchronize the
projector to the input source.
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Source
Press “Source” to choose RGB,
S-Video, Composite and HDMI
sources.
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Zoom-
Zoom out the projector display.
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Volume +/-
Increase/decrease speaker volume.
14
Keystone +/-
Adjust the image to compensate
for distortion caused by tilting the
projector.
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Image
Select the Image mode from
Presentation, Bright, Movie, sRGB,
and User.
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AV Mute
Momentarily turn off/on the audio
and video.
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Ratio
Use this function to choose your
desired aspect ratio.
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RGB1
Press “RGB1” to choose RGB IN 1
connector.
19
HDMI
Press “HDMI” to choose HDMI
connector.
20
RGB2
Press “RGB2” to choose RGB IN 2
connector.
21
S-Video
Press “S-Video” to choose S-VIDEO
connector.
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Video
Press“Video”tochooseVIDEO
connector.
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Still
Pausethescreenimage.Pressagainto
resumethescreenimage.
Remote Control Operating Range
Pointtheremotecontroltowardtheprojector(InfraredRemoteReceiver)whenpressinganybutton.Maximumoperatingrangefortheremotecontrolisabout23.0’(7m)and30°in
frontoftheprojector.
23.0’ (7m)
Approx.15°
23.0’ (7m)
Approx.15°
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Connecting the Projector
Connect to Computer/Notebook
RGB,DVI
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5
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6
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MonitorOutput
1............................................................................................Powercable(supplied)
2............................................................................................... RGBcable(supplied)
3.............................................................................................................RS232Ccable
4............................................................................................. AudiocableJack/Jack
5..................................................................................................... DVI/HDMIcable
6...........................................................................................................Networkcable
7..................................................................................................... Monitoroutcable
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Connect to Video
DVDplayer,Set-topBox
HDTVreceiver
VideoOutput
S-VideoOutput
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DVDplayer,Set-topBox
HDTVreceiver
1............................................................................................Powercable(supplied)
2............................................................................................... RGBtoRCAadaptor
3........................................................................................3RCAComponentCable
4............................................................................................ Compositevideocable
5............................................................................................................ S-Videocable
6............................................................................................AudiocableJack/RCA
7...............................................................................................................HDMIcable
8...........................................................................................................Networkcable
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Powering On/Off the Projector
Powering On the Projector
1. Ensurethatthepowercableandsignalcablearesecurely
connected.ThePOWERLEDwillturnorange.
2. Removethelenscap.
3. Turnonthelampbypressing“POWER”onthecontrol
panelortheremotecontrol.The POWER LED will flash
green.
Thestartupscreenwilldisplayinapproximately5seconds.
Whendisappearstartupscreen,thePOWERLEDwillturn
green.
4. Turnonyoursource(computer,notebook,videoplayer,
etc.)Theprojectorwilldetectyoursourceautomatically.
AUTO
S O U R CE
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fyouconnectmultiplesourcesatthesametime,usethe
“SOURCE”ontheremotecontroloruse“RGB”,“S-video”,
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“Video”,“HDMI”ontheremotecontroltoswitchinputs.
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MENU
2
LUME
STILL
POWER
or
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Turnontheprojector first and then the
signalsources.
LensCap
1
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Powering Off the Projector
1. Press the “POWER” to turn off the projector lamp, you will
see a message as below on the on-screen display.
2. Press the “POWER” again to confirm.
3. The cooling fan continues to operate for about 60 seconds for
cooling cycle and the POWER LED will flash green. When
the POWER LED flashes orange, the projector has entered
standby mode.
If you wish to turn the projector back on, you must wait
until the projector has completed the cooling cycle and has
enter standby mode.
Once in standby mode, simply press “POWER” to restart the
projector.
4. Disconnect the power cable from the electrical outlet and the
projector.
5. Do not turn on the projector immediately following a power
off procedure.
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Warning Indicator
 When the “TEMP” LED indicator lights red, it indicates the
projector has overheated. The projector will automatically
switch to eco mode.
When the projector keep overheated for 60 seconds under
eco mode, the projector will automatically shut itself down.
If the problem persists, you should contact your local dealer
or our service center.
 When you see the message below displays on-screen, the
projector has detected that the lamp is approaching its end
of life. Please change the lamp as soon as possible or contact
your local dealer or our service center.
 When the “TEMP” LED indicator flashes red and the message below displays on-screen, it indicates the fan failed.
Stop using the projector and disconnect the power cable
from the electrical outlet, then contact your local dealer or
our service center.
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Adjusting the Projected Image
Adjusting the Height of Projector Image
The projector is equipped with adjustable feet to raise and
lower the image to fill the screen.
To raise/lower the image:
1. Use  to fine-tune the display angle.
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You can raise the
projector front up to 4
degrees by rotating the
adjustable feet.
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Adjustable feet
Maximum Length: 13.8 mm
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Adjusting the Projector’s Focus
Tofocustheimage,rotatethefocusringuntiltheimageisclear.
Theprojectorwillfocusatdistancesfrom1.3to32.8feet(0.4to
10.0meters)withmechanicaltravel.
FocusRing
WXGA model
AdjustingProjectionImageSize
H : A = 8.065
B ÷ H x 100% = 112.4%(Offset)
H
B
A
Lens Center
35.6"
(90.5cm)
133.7"
(339.5cm)
267.3"
(679.0cm)
401.0"
(1,018.5cm)
534.7"
(1,358.1cm)
712.9"
(1,810.7cm)
891.1"
(2,263.4cm)
Lens Center
1.3'(0.4m)
4.9'(1.5m)
9.8'(3.0m)
14.8'(4.5m)
19.7'(6.0m)
26.2'(8.0m)
32.8'(10.0m)
Screen
(Diagonal)
35.6”
(90.5cm)
133.7”
(339.5cm)
267.3”
(679.0cm)
401.0”
(1,018.5cm)
534.7”
(1,358.1cm)
712.9”
(1,810.7cm)
891.1”
(2,263.4cm)
ScreenSize 30.2”x18.9” 113.4”x70.9” 226.7”x141.7” 340.0”x212.5” 453.4”x283.4” 604.5”x377.8” 755.7”x472.3”
Max.(WxH) 76.7x48.0cm 287.9x179.9cm 575.8x359.9cm 863.7x539.8cm 1,151.7x719.8cm 1,535.5x959.7cm 1,919.4x1,199.6cm
Hd
Distance
2.34”
(6.00cm)
8.79”
(22.30cm)
17.57”
(44.60cm)
26.35”
(66.90cm)
35.14”
(89.30cm)
1.3’ (0.4m) 4.9’ (1.5m) 9.8’ (3.0m) 14.8’ (4.5m) 19.7’ (6.0m)
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46.85”
(119.00cm)
58.56”
(148.8cm)
26.2’ (8.0m)
32.8’ (10.0m)
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XGA model
H : A = 6.67
B ÷ H x 100% = 115%(Offset)
H
B
A
Lens Center
31.4"
(79.9cm)
117.9"
(229.5cm)
235.8"
(559.0cm)
353.8"
(898.6cm)
471.7"
(1,198.1cm)
628.9"
(1,597.4cm)
786.1"
(1,996.8cm)
Lens Center
1.3'(0.4m)
4.9'(1.5m)
9.8'(3.0m)
14.8'(4.5m)
19.7'(6.0m)
26.2'(8.0m)
32.8'(10.0m)
Screen
(Diagonal)
31.4”
(79.9cm)
117.9”
(229.5cm)
235.8”
(559.0cm)
353.8”
(898.6cm)
471.7”
(1,198.1cm)
628.9”
(1,597.4cm)
786.1”
(1,996.8cm)
ScreenSize 25.1”x18.8” 94.3”x70.7” 188.6”x141.5” 283.0”x212.3” 377.4”x283.0” 503.1”x377.3” 628.9”x471.7”
Max.(WxH) 63.9x47.9cm 239.6x179.7cm 479.2x359.4cm 718.9x539.2cm 958.5x718.9cm 1,227.9x958.4cm 1,597.4x1,198.1cm
Hd
Distance
2.83”
(7.20cm)
10.61”
(27.00cm)
21.22”
(53.90cm)
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42.45”
(107.80cm)
56.60”
(143.80cm)
1.3’ (0.4m) 4.9’ (1.5m) 9.8’ (3.0m) 14.8’ (4.5m) 19.7’ (6.0m) 26.2’ (8.0m)
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31.84”
(80.90cm)
70.75”
(179.70cm)
32.8’ (10.0m)
User Controls
On Screen Display
The Projector has multilingual On-screen Display menus
that allow you to make image adjustments and change a
variety of settings. The projector will automatically detect
the source.
How to operate
1. To open the OSD, press “MENU” on the Remote Control or Control Panel.
2. W
hen OSD is displayed, use keys to select any item in the
main menu. While making a selection on a particular page, press or “OK” key to enter sub menu.
3. Use keys to select the desired item in the sub menu and
adjust the settings using key.
4. If the setting has
icon, you could press “OK” to enter another
sub menu. Press “MENU” to close the sub menu after adjustment.
5. After adjusting the settings, press “MENU” go back to the main
menu.
6. To exit, press “MENU” again. The OSD will be closed and the pro-
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jector will automatically save the new settings.
Main Menu
If no button operation is made for 30
seconds, the OSD will
be closed automatically.
Sub Menu
Setting
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IMAGE
Image Mode
T here are many factory presets optimized for various types of images. Use the
or
to select the item.
Presentation: For computer or notebook.
Bright: For bright room.
Movie: For home theater.
sRGB: For standard color.
User: Memorize user’s settings.
Brightness
Adjust the brightness of the image.
Press the
Press the
Contrast
to darken image.
to lighten the image.
The contrast controls the degree of difference between the lightest
and darkest parts of the picture.
Press the to decrease the contrast.
Press the to increase the contrast.
Sharpness
Adjust the sharpness of the image.
Press the
Press the
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to decrease the sharpness.
to increase the sharpness.
User Controls
Saturation
Adjust a video image from black and white to fully saturated color.
Press the
Press the
“Sharpness”,
Tint
“Saturation” and “Tint”
to decrease the amount of color in the image.
Press the
Press the
to increase the amount of green in the image.
N ot e
functions are only
supported under Video
mode.
to increase the amount of color in the image.
Adjust the color balance of red and green.
to increase the amount of red in the image.
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IMAGE | Advanced
BrilliantColorTM
P roduces an expanded onscreen color spectrum that delivers enhanced color saturation for bright, true-to-life images.
Color Temp.
T he screen appears cooler at higher color temperatures and warmer
at lower color temperatures.
When you adjust the values in the color adjust menu, the user mode
is activated. The values are saved in the user mode.
Color Space
S elect an appropriate color matrix type from RGB, YCbCr or YPbPr.
Red
U
se the setting for advanced adjustment of the individual red color.
Green
Use the setting for advanced adjustment of the individual green
color.
Blue
U
se the setting for advanced adjustment of the individual blue
color.
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IMAGE | Advanced
| Input Source
Input
Use this option to enable / disable input sources. Press
to enter
the sub menu and select which sources you require. Press “OK” to
finalize the selection. The projector will not search for inputs that
are not selected.
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SCREEN
Aspect Ratio
Use this function to choose your desired aspect ratio.
4:3: This format is for 4×3 input sources not enhanced for Widescreen TV.
16:9: This format is for 16×9 input sources, like HDTV and DVD
enhanced for Wide screen TV.
Native: This format displays the original image without any scaling.
D. zoom
Adjust the size of projector’s display area.
Press the
screen.
to reduce the size of an image on the projection
Press the to magnify an image on the projection screen.
H Image Shift
Shift the projected image position horizontally.
V Image Shift
Shift the projected image position vertically.
V Keystone
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Press the or to adjust image distortion vertically and makes a
rectangular image.
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How 3D Works
* 3D technology takes advantage of the difference in angular vision
between our two eyes to allow us to see images in three dimensions.
How to watch 3D video
1. You can watch 3D videos through your PC or DVD player. For PC,
use the 3D video player in a computer equipped with a graphics
card (Quad buffer feature) that has a quad buffer feature capable
of outputting 120Hz vertical frequency.
2. There can be a difference in resolution of 3D video images depending on the capacity of the graphics card. The supported resolutions
are shown below. For DVD player, please select 3D disk.
RGBPC
Signals
Resolution
Horizontal
Frequency
(kHz)
Vertical
Frequency
(Hz)
Type of 3D Video
Images which can be
played
SVGA
800x600
-
120
Frame Sequential
XGA
1024x768
-
120
Frame Sequential
3. Select “3D function On” from the projector menu.
4. You can use the L/R function on the menu, to switch the video display from left to right and vice versa. Choose the one that works
for you.
Please note the following facts.
After you have turned the glasses on, the left and right video images may overlap to start with. Please allow a short time for the
device to optimize.
When you watch the 3D video images under a fluorescent light
(50~60Hz), a 3-wave lamp or near a window, interference my
cause the video images to strobe or flash.
If this happens, please draw the curtains to block sunlight, or dim the
lights.
If there is an object between the screen and the 3D glasses, you
may not be able to fully experience the 3D video effect.
The 3D glasses support DLP Link Type only.
The performance of 3D glasses may vary depending on the manufacturer.
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Things to remember when watching 3D videos
Please watch 3D videos within the recommended angle and distance from the screen. (Recommended Distance: 1.5m~5m.)
- I f you exceed the recommended angle or distance, you may not
be able to experience the full 3D effect.
If you watch 3D video from very close to the screen for a prolonged period of time, it may weaken your eyesight.
If you watch the 3D videos for a prolonged time with 3D glasses, it
may cause dizziness or eye fatigue.
Pregnant women, elderly and infirm persons, anyone with a heart
condition or motion sickness should refrain from watching 3D
video. Also please don’t watch 3D video after consuming alcohol.
- A
viewer may perceive 3D images as being real and may become alarmed or excited.
Please remove objects that might easily break, or could cause
injury, when watching the 3D video.
- A
viewer may make a sudden movement after mistaking a 3D
image for a real object or event and could be injured by such
objects.
Parents should pay extra attention when children are viewing 3D
video.
Children under the age of five should not be allowed to watch 3D
video images, since this could cause complications in the proper
development of eyesight.
By following the preliminary steps as below, you can reduce the
risks of problems related to 3D video viewing, such as photosensitive seizure for example.
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- Rest for 5 to 15 minutes after one hour of viewing 3D video.
- I f your sight is different for each of your eyes, please correct
eyesight before watching.
- A
djust your eye level to the 3D screen height and watch from
directly in front of the screen.
- I f you experience a headache, exhaustion or dizziness, please
stop watching and take a rest.
- R
efrain from watching 3D video for a prolonged time if you
feel sleepy, exhausted or sick.
User Controls
SETTING |
Language
Language
Choose the multilingual OSD. Press
into the sub menu and then
or
or or key to select your preferred language.
use the
Press “OK” to finalize the selection.
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SETTING
Mounting


Rear-Desktop
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Front-Desktop
he factory default setting. The image is projected straight on the
T
screen.
hen you select this function, the projector reverses the image
W
so you can project behind a translucent screen.

Front-Ceiling

Rear-Ceiling
hen you select this function, the projector turns the image
W
upside down for ceiling-mounted projection.
hen you select this function, the projector reverses and turns
W
the image upside down at same time. You can project from behind a translucent screen with ceiling mounted projection.
User Controls
Menu Location
Choose the menu location on the display screen.
Mute
Choose “On” to mute the volume.
Choose “Off” to restore the volume.
Alert Volume
Allows you to set buzzer alert loudness (Off, Low, Medium or
High) for power on/off, warning and command keys.
Volume
Press the
Press the
to decrease the volume.
to increase the volume.
Projector ID
ID definition can be set up by menu (range 0~99), and allow user
control an individual projector by RS232C.
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SETTING |
Network
DHCPAddress
On:AssignanIPaddresstotheprojectorfromanexternal
DHCPserverautomatically.
Off:AssignanIPaddressmanually.
IPAddress
SelectanIPaddress.
SubnetMask
Selectsubnetmasknumber.
Gateway
Selectthedefaultgatewayofthenetworkconnectedtothe
projector.
DNS
SelectDNSnumber.
Apply
Press“ ” to save the changes made in network configuration
settings.
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SETTING |
Signal
Fine Sync
Change the display data frequency to match the frequency of your
computer’s graphic card. Use this function only if the image appears
to flicker vertically.
N ot e
“Signal” is only
supported in Analog
VGA (RGB) signal.
Total Dots
Synchronize the signal timing of the display with the graphic card.
If the image appears to be unstable or flickers, use this function to
correct it.
H. Position (Horizontal Position)
Press the to move the image left.
Press the to move the image right.
V. Position (Vertical Position)
Press the
Press the
to move the image down.
to move the image up.
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SETTING |
Advanced
Logo
Use this function to set the desired startup screen. If changes are
made they will take effect the next time the projector is powered
on.
Off: No logo is displayed.
Normal: LG startup screen.
Capture Screen: Use memorize from “Screen Capture”
function.
Screen Capture
Press “ ” to immediately capture an image of the picture
currently displayed on screen.
Reset
Press “ ” to delete the captured picture and set back to the
default setting.
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OPTIONS
Input Search
 When “On” is selected, the projector will search for other signals
if the current input signal is lost.
 When “Off” is selected, the projector will only search a specified
connection port.
High Altitude
When “On” is selected, the fans will spin faster. This feature is useful in high altitude areas where the air is thin.
Background
Use this feature to display a “Logo”, “Black”, “Red”, “Blue”,
“Green”, “White”, “Gray” or “Capture Screen” screen when no
signal is available.
Menu Lock
 Choose “On” to enable Menu Lock and hide the OSD menu.
 Choose “Off” to disable the Menu Lock. If you want to disable
the Menu Lock function and have the OSD disappear, press the
Menu button on the control panel for 15 seconds, then disable
the function.
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N ot e
“Closed Caption”
option is available for
NTSC only.
Closed Caption
Select an appropriate closed captions option: CC1, CC2, CC3, and
CC4.
Factory Reset
Press “ ” to reset all settings to its factory default, the warning
message below appears.
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OPTIONS |
Lamp Settings
Lamp Counter (Normal)
Display the projection time of normal mode.
Lamp Counter (ECO)
Display the projection time of ECO mode.
Lamp Mode
ECO: Choose “ECO” to dim the projector lamp which will
lower power consumption and extend the lamp life.
Normal: Choose “Normal” to increase the brightness.
Lamp Counter Reset
Reset the lamp hour counter after replacing the lamp.
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OPTIONS |
Security Setting
Password
 On: Choose “On” to use password verification when the turning
on the projector.
 Off: Choose “Off” to be able to switch on the projector without
password verification.
Change Password
1. Press “
” to set the password.
2. The password has to be 4 digits.
3. Key in the original password, then enter the new password and
confirm the new password again.
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OPTIONS |
Advanced
Standby RGB Output
Choose “On” or “Off” the RGB output function at projector standby
status. Default is Off.
Wake On Lan
Choose “On” or “Off” the Network function at projector standby
status. Default is Off.
Direct Power On
Choose “On” to activate Direct Power mode. The projector will
automatically power on when AC power is supplied, without
pressing the “POWER” key on the projector control panel or
“POWER” key on the remote control.
Auto Power Off
Use this function to activate power settings. By default, the projector
is set to enter auto power off mode after 120 minutes of no activity.
A warning message appears on screen showing a 60-second
countdown before switching to auto power off mode. Press any
button during countdown period to stop auto power off mode.
Auto power off can be set to 30, 60, 90 or 120 minutes.
If an input signal is not detected within two hours during auto
power off mode, the projector switches from auto power off mode
to power off mode.
Quick Shutdown
Choose “On” to turn off the projector with a single press of the
power button. This function allows the projector to quick power off
with an accelerated fan speed.
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INFORMATION
BW286-SD
BX286-SD
ModelName
N ot e
Allfunctionsin
Information display
thestatusofthe
projectoronly.
Displaythemodelname.
InputSource
Displaytheinputconnectortype.
Resolution
Displaythecurrentdisplayresolution.
OperatingHour
Displaytheoperationhours.
LampVoltage
DisplaytheLampVoltage.
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Lan Module User’s Guide
Preface
LAN module is a connection bridge between a projector and
a district network. And via network, PC users can process
remote control with projectors and received information from
projectors.
Definition of Terms
N ot e

Default configurations of this module
are:
DHCP: Disabled
IP: 192.168.0.100
Mask: 255.255.255.0
Gateway:
192.168.0.254
DNS: 0.0.0.0
These configurations
can be changed which
are described bellow.
Projector RS232C Command: A separated projector can
execute command received from RS232C interface. RS232C
interface of a projector must be configured as network
feature but not other functions.
LAN module: With its RS232C interface connected to projector, and its RJ45 interface connected to network, LAN
module can then communicate with both. LAN module
firmware is written for this job.
PC clients: Webpage control and Application can be used
to process remote control.
Network Connection
Ethernet LAN and 802.3 LAN are both supported by this
module. Correctly configured, user can connect to the module
by browser (Microsoft IE, Firefox, etc.).
HTML pages are shown after you enter the module’s IP address.
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Webpage Operations
Login
Before login the web server, please get the IP address from
projector OSD Menu.
Key in the IP address projector acquired.
A password is needed to login before can do any other work.
N ot e

Default passwords
of two users are:
Administrator:
“admin”
User: “user”
Quote not included
and capital sensitive.
N ot e

Network Setting
and Alert Setting page
will NOT appear if
User account is used.
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• Select a user. Administrator is with high authority that can
process more operations such as network setting and alert
setting. And User is with normal authority.
• Click Login button to login. There will be a prompt if your
password is wrong. With correct password, you can enter
to control pages.
After login, control pages will appear, i.e. Home, Control
Panel, Network Setting, Alert Setting, and Logout.
Home page is automatically selected after login.
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Home
This is Home page which shows basic information of your
projector. There is no control on this page.
N ot e

Information on this
page will be updated
every time this page
begins to show.
Projector Control Panel
This page shows many controls of your projector. And it will
show current status of your projector.
N ot e

Information on this
page will be updated
every time this page
begins to show and 5
seconds after last button clicked if a serial
of actions performed.
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N ot e
1. After Network
configurations are
changed, LAN
module may reboot
and there will be a
moment before runs
normally.
2. Information on
this page will be
updated every time
this page begins to
show.
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Network Setting
Group Name and projector Name must be less then 32 characters. Strings will be truncated if it is too long.
Alert Setting
1. Information on
this page will be
updated every time
this page begins to
show.
2. Please submit settings before process
test.
Email will be sent whose body text informs the events which
conditions occurred.
Logout
This page will appear for 5 seconds and then jump to login
page
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Appendices
Troubleshooting
If you experience trouble with the projector, refer to
the following information. If the problem persists,
please contact your local dealer or service center.
Problem: No image appears on screen
 Ensure all the cables and power connections are correctly and
securely connected as described in the “Installation” section.
 Ensure the pins of connectors are not crooked or broken.
 Check if the projection lamp has been securely installed. Please
refer to the “Replacing the lamp” section.
 Make sure you have removed the lens cap and the projector is
switched on.
 Ensure that the “AV Mute” feature is not turned on.
Problem: Partial, scrolling or incorrectly displayed image
 Press “Auto” on the remote control or on the control panel.
 If you are using a PC:
For Windows 95, 98, 2000, XP:
1. From the “My Computer” icon, open the “Control Panel” folder,
and double click the “Display” icon.
2. Select the “Settings” tab 3. Click on the “Advanced Properties”.
For Windows Vista:
1. From the “My Computer” icon, open the “Control Panel” folder,
and double click the “Appearance and Personalization”
2. Select “Personalization”
3. Click “Adjust screen resolution” to display “Display Settings”.
Click on the “Advanced Settings”.
If the projector is still not projecting the whole image, you will
also need to change the monitor display you are using. Refer to
the following steps.
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4. Verify the resolution setting is less than or equal to 1600 x 1200
5. Select the “Change” under the “Monitor” tab .
6. Click on “Show all devices”. Next, select “Standard monitor
resolution.
types” under the SP box; choose the resolution mode you need
under the “Models” box.
 If you are using a Notebook:
1. First, follow the steps above to adjust resolution of the computer.
2. Press the toggle output settings. Example: [Fn]+[F4]
Acer  Asus  Dell  Gateway 
[Fn]+[F5]
[Fn]+[F8]
[Fn]+[F8]
[Fn]+[F4]
IBM/Lenovo 
HP/Compaq 
NEC 
Toshiba  [Fn]+[F7]
[Fn]+[F4]
[Fn]+[F3]
[Fn]+[F5]
Mac Apple:
System Preference  Display  Arrangement  Mirror
display
If you experience difficulty hanging resolutions or your monitor
freezes, restart all equipment including the projector.
Problem: The screen of the Notebook or PowerBook computer is not displaying a presentation
 If you are using a Notebook PC:
Some Notebook PCs may deactivate their own screens when a
second display device is in use. Each has a different way to be
reactivated. Refer to your computer’s documentation for detailed
information.
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Problem: Image is unstable or flickering
 Adjust the “Total Dots” or “Fine Sync” to correct it. Refer to the
“SETTING|signal” section for more information.
 Change the monitor color setting from your computer.
Check and reconfigure the display mode of your graphic card to
make it compatible with the product.
Problem: Image is out of focus
 Adjust the focus ing on the projector lens.
 Make sure the projection screen is between the required distance
1.3 to 32.8 feet (0.4 to 10.0 meters) from the projector (refer to
pages 19~20).
Problem: The image is stretched when displaying 16:9 DVD
The projector automatically detects 16:9 DVD and adjusts the aspect
ratio by digitizing to full screen with 4:3 default setting.
If the image is still stretched, you will also need to adjust the aspect
ratio by referring to the following:
Please select 4:3 aspect ratio type on your DVD player if you are
playing a 16:9 DVD.
 If you can’t select 4:3 aspect ratio type on your DVD player,
please select 4:3 aspect ratio in the on screen menu.
Problem: Image is too small or too large
 Move the projector closer to or further from the screen.
 Press “MENU” button on the remote control or projector panel,
go to “SCREEN --> Aspect Ratio” and try the different settings.
Problem: Image is reversed
 Select “SETTING -->Mounting” from the OSD and adjust the
projection direction.
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Problem: Lamp burns out or makes a popping sound
 When the lamp reaches its end of life, it will burn out and may
make a loud popping sound. If this happens, the projector will not
turn on until the lamp module has been replaced. To replace the
lamp, follow the procedures in the “Replacing the Lamp”.
Problem: LED lighting message
Message
POWER-LED
(Green)
(Orange)
LAMP-LED
TEMP-LED
(Red)
(Red)
Standby (Input power cable)
Normal (Power on)
Powering up (Warming up)
Flashing
Power off (Cooling-I: It can’t accept any key at this status)
Flashing
Power off (Cooling-II: It can
accept power key to turn on the
projector)
Flashing
Error (Lamp failed)
Error (Fan lock)
Error (Over temp.)
N ot e
Steady light =>
No light =>
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Problem: Message Reminders
Over temperature - the projector has exceeded its recommended
operating temperature and must be allowed to cool down before it
may be used.
Replacing the lamp - the lamp is about to reach its maximum lifetime. Prepare to replace it soon.
 Fan failed - the system fan is not working.
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Replacing the lamp
Theprojectorwilldetectthelamplifeitself.Itwillshowyoua
warningmessage
Warning:Lampcompartmentmaybehot!
Allowittocooldown
beforechangingthe
lamp!
Whenyouseethismessage,pleasecontactyourlocalreseller
orservicecentertochangethelampassoonaspossible.Make
suretheprojectorhasbeencooleddownforatleast45minutesbeforechangingthelamp.
Warning:Toreducethe
riskofpersonalinjury,
donotdropthelamp
moduleortouchthe
lampbulb.Thebulb
mayshatterandcause
injuryifitisdropped.
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1. Switchoffthepowertotheprojectorbypressingthe“POWER”.
2. Allowtheprojectortocooldownatleast45minutes.
3. Disconnectthepowercable.
4. Useascrewdrivertoremovethe2screwsfromthecover.
5. Pushupandremovethecover.
6. Removethe2screwsfromthelampmoduleandpullupthelampbar.
7. Pulloutthelampmodulebyforce.
8. Installthenewlampmodulebyreversingtheprevioussteps.
9. Afterreplacingthelamp,turnonthepower,andselectthemenu->
[OPTIONS|LampSettings]->[LampCounterReset]toresetthelampusage
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Compatibility Mode
Computer Compatibility (Analog)
Modes
Resolution
V-Sync
(Hz)
H-Sync
(kHz)
VGA
640 x 350
70
31.50
640 x 350
85
37.90
640 x 400
85
37.90
640 x 480
60
31.50
640 x 480
72
37.90
640 x 480
75
37.50
640 x 480
85
43.30
720 x 400
70
31.50
720 x 400
85
37.90
800 x 600
56
35.20
800 x 600
60
37.90
800 x 600
72
48.10
800 x 600
75
46.90
800 x 600
85
53.70
*1024 x 768
60
48.40
*1024 x 768
70
56.50
*1024 x 768
75
60.00
*1024 x 768
85
68.70
*1280 x 768
60
47.40
*1280 x 768
75
60.30
*1280 x 720
60
45.00
*1280 x 800
60
49.702
*1152 x 864
60
53.50
*1152 x 864
70
63.80
*1152 x 864
75
67.50
*1152 x 864
85
77.10
*1280 x 1024
60
63.98
*1280 x 1024
75
79.98
*1280 x 1024
85
91.10
*1280 x 960
60
60.00
SXGA+
*1400 x 1050
60
63.98
UXGA
*1600 x 1200
60
75.00
MAC LC 13”
640 x 480
66.66
34.98
MAC II 13”
640 x 480
66.68
35.00
MAC 16”
*832 x 624
74.55
49.725
MAC 19”
*1024 x 768
75
60.24
MAC
*1152 x 870
75.06
68.68
MAC G4
640 x 480
60
31.35
i Mac DV
*1024 x 768
75
60.00
i Mac DV
*1152 x 870
75
68.49
i Mac DV
*1280 x 960
75
75.00
SVGA
N ot e
“*” compressed
computer image.
If projector does
not support the input
signal, ”Out of display
range” message appears on the screen.
If the input signal
is not in the compatibility table, the image
may not be displayed
clearly.
XGA
WXGA
SXGA
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Computer Compatibility (HDMI)
 HDMI - PC Signal
Modes
VGA
H-Sync
(kHz)
640 x 480
60
31.47
72
37.86
640 x 480
75
37.50
640 x 480
85
43.27
800 x 600
56
35.20
800 x 600
60
37.88
800 x 600
72
48.08
800 x 600
75
46.88
800 x 600
85
53.67
800 x 600
119.85
77.20
1024 x 768
60
48.36
1024 x 768
70
56.48
1024 x 768
75
60.02
1024 x 768
119.8
98.80
1152 x 864
75
67.50
1152 x 864
85
77.1
1280 x 1024
60
64.00
1280 x 1024
75
79.98
1280 x 1024
85
91.15
1280 x 960
75
75.00
PowerBook G4
640 x 480
60
31.50
PowerBook G4
640 x 480
66.6(67)
35.00
PowerBook G4
800 x 600
60
37.88
PowerBook G4
1024 x 768
60
48.36
PowerBook G4
1152 x 870
75
68.68
PowerBook G4
1280 x 960
75
75.20
i Mac DV(G3)
1024 x 768
75
60.30
XGA
SXGA
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(Hz)
640 x 480
SVGA
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 HDMI - Extended Wide timing
Modes
Resolution
V-Sync
(Hz)
H-Sync
(kHz)
WXGA
1280 x 768
60
47.78
1280 x 768
75
60.29
1280 x 768
85
68.63
1280 x 720
60
44.80
1280 x 800
60
49.60
1440 x 900
60
55.90
1680 x 1050
60
65.30
1366 x 768
60
47.71
*1920 x 1080-RB
60
66.60
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“*” Only support
1080P@60Hz (with
reduced blanking timing).
 HDMI - Video Signal
Modes
Resolution
V-Sync
(Hz)
H-Sync
(kHz)
480i
720 x 480(1440 x 480)
59.94(29.97)
27.00
480p
720 x 480
59.94
31.47
576i
720 x 576(1440 x 576)
50(25)
27.00
576p
720 x 576
50
31.25
720p
1280 x 720
60
45.00
720p
1280 x 720
50
37.50
1080i
1920 x 1080
60(30)
33.75
1080i
1920 x 1080
50(25)
33.75
1080p
1920 x 1080
60
67.50
1080p
1920 x 1080
50
56.26
1080p
1920 x 1080
24
27.00
1080p
1920 x 1080
23.98
26.97
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Configurations of Terminals
Terminal : Analog RGB (Mini D-sub 15 pin)
5
4
10
15
3
9
14
2
1
8
13
7
12
6
11
1
Red (R/Cr) Input/R Output
9
5V / ***
2
Green (G/Y) Input/G Output
10
Ground (Ver. sync.)
3
Blue (B/Cb) Input/B Output
11
ICP download
4
***
12
DDC data / ***
5
Ground (Horiz.sync.)
6
Ground (Red)
13
Horiz. sync. Input / Output (Composite H/V sync. Input)
7
Ground (Green)
14
Vert. sync. Input / Output
8
Ground (Blue)
15
DDC clock / ***
Terminal : Mini DIN 3-pin
3
2
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1
TXD
2
RXD
3
GND
Appendices
RS232 Command Table
LG
BX286-SD RS232 Command Table
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BaudRate:9600 Note:Thereisa<CR>afterallASCIIcommands
DataBits:8
0DistheHEXcodefor<CR>inASCIIcode
Parity:None
StopBits:1
FlowControl:None
UART16550FIFO:Disable
ProjectorReturn(Pass):P
ProjectorReturn(Fail):F
XX=01ˀ99,projector'sID,XX=00isforallprojectors
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SEND
to projector
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232 ASCII Code
HEX Code
Function
Description
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~XX001
7E3030303020310D
PowerON
~XX000
7E3030303020300D
PowerOFF
(0/2forbackwardcompatible)
~XX001~nnnn
7
E30303030203120a0D
PowerONwithPassword
~nnnn=~0000(a=7E30303030)-~9999(a=7E39393939)
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~XX011
7E3030303120310D
Resync
~XX021
7E3030303220310D
AVMute
On
~XX020
7E3030303220300D
Off(0/2forbackwardcompatible)
~XX031
7E3030303320310D
Mute
On
~XX030
7E3030303320300D
Off(0/2forbackwardcompatible)
~XX041
7E3030303420310D
Freeze
~XX040
7E3030303420300D
Unfreeze
(0/2forbackwardcompatible)
~XX051
7E3030303520310D
ZoomPlus
~XX061
7E3030303620310D
ZoomMinus
~XX071
7E3030303720310D
Up(Panunderzoom)
~XX081
7E3030303820310D
Down(Panunderzoom)
~XX091
7E3030303920310D
Left(Panunderzoom)
~XX101
7E3030313020310D
Right(Panunderzoom)
~XX121
7E3030313220310D
DirectSourceCommands
HDMI
~XX125
7E3030313220350D
RGB1
~XX126
7E3030313220360D
RGB2
~XX129
7E3030313220390D
S-Video
~XX1210
7E303031322031300D
Video
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~XX201
7E3030323020310D
DisplayMode
Presentation
~XX202
7E3030323020320D
Bright
~XX203
7E3030323020330D
Movie
~XX204
7E3030323020340D
sRGB
~XX205
7E3030323020350D
Customer
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~XX21n
7E3030323120a0D
Brightness
n=0(a=30)~100(a=313030)
~XX22n
7E3030323220a0D
Contrast
n=0(a=30)~100(a=313030)
~XX23n
7E3030323320a0D
Sharpness
n=0(a=30)~31(a=3331)
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TM
n=0(a=30)~10(a=3130)
~XX34n
7E3030333420a0D
BrilliantColor
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~XX361
7E3030333620310D
ColorTemp.
Warm
~XX362
7E3030333620320D
Medium
~XX363
7E3030333620330D
Cold
~XX371
7E3030333720310D
ColorSpace
RGB
~XX372
7E3030333720320D
YCbCr
~XX373
7E3030333720330D
YPbPr
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~XX44n
7E3030343420a0D
Color(Saturation)
n=0(a=30)~100(a=313030)
~XX45n
7E3030343520a0D
Tint
n=0(a=30)~100(a=313030)
~XX901
7E3030393020310D
3D
On
~XX900
7E3030393020300D
Off
~XX911
7E3030393120310D
3DSyncInvert
On
~XX910
7E3030393120300D
Off
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~XX601
7E3030363020310D
Format
4:3
~XX602
7E3030363020320D
16:9
~XX606
7E3030363020360D
Native
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~XX62n
7E3030363220a0D
Zoom
n=-5(a=2D35)~25(a=3235)
~XX63n
7E3030363320a0D
HImageShift
n=-50(a=2D3530)~+50(a=3530)
~XX64n
7E3030363420a0D
VImageShift
n=-50(a=2D3530)~+50(a=3530)
~XX66n
7E3030363620a0D
VKeystone
n=-40(a=2D3430)~40(a=3430)
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~XX701
7E3030373020310D
Language
English
~XX702
7E3030373020320D
German
~XX703
7E3030373020330D
French
~XX704
7E3030373020340D
Italian
~XX705
7E3030373020350D
Spanish
~XX706
7E3030373020360D
Polish
~XX707
7E3030373020370D
Swedish
~XX708
7E3030373020380D
Norwegian/Danish
~XX709
7E3030373020390D
Portugese
~XX7010
7E303037302031300D
Japanese
~XX7011
7E303037302031310D
TraditionalChinese
~XX7012
7E303037302031320D
SimplifiedChinese
~XX7013
7E303037302031330D
Korean
~XX7014
7E303037302031340D
Russian
~XX7015
7E303037302031350D
Arabic
~XX7016
7E303037302031360D
Greek
~XX7017
7E303037302031370D
Hungarian
~XX7018
7E303037302031380D
Czech
~XX7019
7E303037302031390D
Turkish
~XX7020
7E303037302032300D
Indonesian
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~XX711
7E3030373120310D
Projection
Front-Desktop
~XX712
7E3030373120320D
Rear-Desktop
~XX713
7E3030373120330D
Front-Ceiling
~XX714
7E3030373120340D
Rear-Ceiling
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~XX721
7E3030373220310D
MenuLocation
TopLeft
~XX722
7E3030373220320D
TopRight
~XX723
7E3030373220330D
Centre
~XX724
7E3030373220340D
BottomLeft
~XX725
7E3030373220350D
BottomRight
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~XX73n
7E3030373320a0D
Signal
Frequency
n=-5(a=2D35)~5(a=35)Bysignal
~XX74n
7E3030373420a0D
Phase
n=0(a=30)~31(a=3331)Bysignal
~XX75n
7E3030373520a0D
H.Position
n=-5(a=2D35)~5(a=35)Bytiming
~XX76n
7E3030373620a0D
V.Position
n=-5(a=2D35)~5(a=35)Bytiming
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~XX79n
7E3030373920a0D
ProjectorID
n=00(a=3030)~99(a=3939)
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~XX81n
7E3030383120a0D
Volume
n=0(a=30)~20(a=3130)
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~XX831
7E3030383320310D
LogoCapture
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~XX880
7E3030383820300D
ClosedCaptioning
Off
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232 ASCII Code
HEX Code
Function
Projector Return
Description
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~XX881
7E3030383820310D
cc1
~XX882
7E3030383820320D
cc2
~XX883
7E3030383820310D
cc3
~XX884
7E3030383820320D
cc4
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~XX1001
7E303031303020310D
SourceLock
On
~XX1000
7E303031303020300D
Off(0/2forbackwardcompatible)
~XX1003
7E303031303020330D
NextSource
~XX1011
7E303031303120310D
HighAltitude
On
~XX1010
7E303031303120300D
Off(0/2forbackwardcompatible)
~XX1031
7E303031303320310D
MenuLock
On
~XX1030
7E303031303320300D
Off(0/2forbackwardcompatible)
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~XX1051
7E303031303520310D
Advanced
DirectPowerOn
On
~XX1050
7E303031303520300D
Off(0/2forbackwardcompatible)
~XX1060
7E303031303620300D AutoPowerOff
off
~XX1061
7E303031303620310D
30min
~XX1062
7E303031303620320D
60min
~XX1063
7E303031303620330D
90min
~XX1064
7E303031303620340D
120min
~XX1141
7E303031313420310D
StandbyRGBOut
On
~XX1140
7E303031313420300D
Off
~XX1131
7E303031313320310D
WakeOnLan
On
~XX1130
7E303031313320300D
Off
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~XX1101
7E303031313020310D
BrightnessMode
Normal
~XX1100
7E303031313020300D
ECO(0/2forbackwardcompatible) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
~XX1121
7E303031313220310D
Reset
Yes
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SEND from projector automatically
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232 ASCII Code
HEX Code
Function
Projector Return
Description
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whenStandby/Warming/Cooling/OutofRange/Lampfail/
INFOn
n:0/1/2/3/4/6/7/8/9=Standby/Warming/Cooling/OutofRange/Lampfail/
FanLock/OverTemperature/LampHoursRunningOut/CoverOpen
FanLock/OverTemperature/LampHoursRunningOut/CoverOpen
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READ from projector
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232 ASCII Code
HEX Code
Function
Projector Return
Description
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~XX1501
7E303031353020310D
Information
OKabbbbccdddde
a:0/1=Off/On
bbbb:LampHour
cc:source 00/01/02/03/04/05=None/VGA1/VGA2/S-Video/Video/HDMI
dddd:FWversion
e:Displaymode0/1/2/3/4/5
None/Presentation/Bright/Movie/sRGB/Customer
~XX1502 7E303031353020320DInfo.towebonly
OK[data] (!!!Caution!!!data[]areallASCIIcharacter.)
data[0]:NA1
data[1]:NA1
data[2]:BrightMode1/0=on/off
data[3]:Freeze1/0=on/off
data[4]:SourceLock1/0=on/off
data[5]:AV1/0=on/off
data[6]:NA0
data[7]:NA0
data[8]:HighAltitude1/0=on/off
data[9]:MenuLock1/0=on/off
data[10]:NA0
data[11]:WakeOnLan1/0=on/off
data[12]:DirectPowerOn/0=on/off
data[13]:StandbyRGBOut1/0=on/off
data[14]:Source0/1/2/3/4/5=None/RGB1/RGB2/S-
Video/Video/HDMI1
data[15]:AspectRatio0/1/2=4:3/16:9/Native
data[16]:Displaymode0/1/2/3/4/5/6/7/8=None/Presentation
/Bright/Movie/sRGB/Customer
data[17]:Colourtemperature0/1/2/=low/med/high
data[18]:NA0
data[19]:Projection0/1/2/3=front/front-ceiling/rear/rear-
ceiling.
data[20]:Logo0/1=LGLogo/ScreenCapture
data[21]:BackgroundColor0/1/2/3/4/5/6/7=Logo/CaptureScreen
/Black/Red/Blue/Green/White/Gray
data[22]:ColorSpace0/1/2=RGB/Ycbcr/Ypbpr
data[23..24]:ProjectorIDXX
data[25..26]:VolumeXX
data[27..28]:SharpnessXX
data[29..30]:PhaseXX
data[31..32]:BrilliantColorXX
data[33..34]:ZoomXX(zoomÆ0~20)
data[35..37]:BrightnessXXX
data[38..40]:ContrastXXX
data[41..43]:VImagePositionXXX
data[44..46]:Ver.keystoneXXX
data[47..49]:AutoPowerOffXXX
data[50..52]:NA000
data[53]:ClosedCaptioning0/1/2/3/4=Off/cc1/cc2/cc3/cc4
data[54]:NA0
data[55]:3D0/1=off/on
data[56]:3DSyncInvert0/1=off/on
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Query
Lan
module
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232 Code
Function
Lan module Return
Description
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Q01
Querylanmodule
OKn
n:n=AAAAAAAANNNNNNNNGGGGGGGGDDDDDDDDPC
A:IPAddress
N:SubnetMask
G:Gateway
D:DNS
P:DHCPMode(0/1:Off/ON)
C:RJ-45ConnectorState(0/1:Disconnect/Connect)
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Set Lan module
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232 Code
Function
Lan module Return
Description
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
S01n
Setlanmodule
PorF
n:n=AAAAAAAANNNNNNNNGGGGGGGGDDDDDDDD
A:IPAddress
N:SubnetMask
G:Gateway
D:DNS
S02n
Setlanmodule
PorF
n:1/0=DHCPon/off
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Dimensions
53.39
62.88
48.58
LENS CENTER
305.88
241.60
170.00
14.30
4.0°
98.47
124.50
14.55
72.35
86.05
137.94
61.99
63.82
18.48
121.30
Screw holes for ceiling mount
Screw M3
Depth: 7.0 mm
55.00
Unit: mm
174.35
55.00
131.53
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Regulation & Safety Notices
This appendix lists the general notices of your projector.
FCC notice
This device has been tested and found to comply with the
limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the
FCC rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable
protection against harmful interference in a residential
installation. This device generates, uses and can radiate radio
frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance
with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio
communications.
However, there is no guarantee that interference will not
occur in a particular installation. If this device does cause
harmful interference to radio or television reception, which
can be determined by turning the device off and on, the user is
encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of
the following measures:
• Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
• Increase the separation between the device and receiver.
• Connect the device into an outlet on a circuit different
from that to which the receiver is connected.
• Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/television
technician for help.
Notice: Shielded cables
All connections to other computing devices must be
made using shielded cables to maintain compliance
with FCC regulations.
Caution
Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the
manufacturer could void the user’s authority, which is
granted by the Federal Communications Commission,
to operate this projector.
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Operation conditions
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation
is subject to the following two conditions:
1.This device may not cause harmful interference and
2.This device must accept any interference received,
including interference that may cause undesired
operation.
Notice: Canadian users
This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian
ICES-003.
Remarque à l’intention des utilisateurs
canadiens
Cet appareil numerique de la classe B est conforme a la norme
NMB-003 du Canada.
Declaration of Conformity for EU countries
• EMC Directive 2004/108/EC (including amendments)
• Low Voltage Directive 2006/95/EC
• R & TTE Directive 1999/5/EC (if product has RF
function)
Disposal instructions
Do not throw this electronic device into the
trash when discarding. To minimize pollution
and ensure utmost protection of the global
environment, please recycle it.
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