Eiki LC-WUL100 Owner's Manual

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Multimedia Projector

MODEL

LC-WUL100

LC-WUL100L

 Projection lens is optional.

Network Supported

Refer to the Owner's Manual below for details about network function.

□ Network Set-up and Operation

□ PJ Network Manager

Owner's Manual

Features and Design

This Multimedia Projector is designed with most advanced technology for portability, durability, and ease of use. This projector utilizes built-in multimedia features, a palette of 1.07 billion colors, and matrix liquid crystal display (LCD) technology.

This projector employs WUXGA LCD panels with 1,920x1,200 pixels, allowing it to project high resolution signals at their native resolution.

♦ Functionally Rich

This projector has many useful functions such as lens shifting, ceiling and rear projection, perpendicular omnidirectional projection, a variety of lens options, etc.

♦ Multi-use Remote Control

Use the remote control as wired and wireless, or as a PC wireless mouse. Eight remote control codes and selectable pointer shapes are also available.

♦ Simple Computer System Setting

The projector has the Multi-scan system to conform to almost all computer output signals quickly (p.36).

Supported resolution up to WUXGA.

♦ Direct OFF Function

With the Direct OFF function, you can disconnect the power cord from the wall outlet or turn off the breaker even during projection.(p.24)

♦ Security Function

The Security function helps you to ensure security of the projector. With the Key lock function, you can lock the operation on the side control or remote control (p.61). PIN code lock function prevents unauthorized use of the projector. (pp.61-

62)

♦ Power Management

The Power management function reduces power consumption and maintains lamp life. (p.59)

♦ Automatic Filter Replacement Function

The projector monitors the condition of the filter and replaces a filter automatically when it detects the clogging.

♦ Picture in Picture Function

This projector is capable of projecting two images simultaneously by using either built-in P in P mode or P by P mode. (pp.55-56)

♦ Multilanguage Menu Display

Operation menu is available in 12 languages;

English, German, French, Italian, Spanish,

Portuguese, Dutch, Swedish, Russian, Chinese,

Korean, and Japanese. (p.51)

♦ Motor-driven Lens Shift

Projection lens can be moved up, down, right and left with the motor-driven lens shift function. This function makes it easy to provide projected image where you want. Zoom and focus can also be adjusted with a motor-driven operation. (p.17)

♦ Multiple Interface Terminals

The projector has many interface terminals that can support various types of equipment and signals. (p.11)

♦ Shutter Function

The projector is equipped with the shutter that provides complete blackness when the projected image is not needed with keeping the projector on.

The shutter management function allows you to set the timer. It prevents from keeping the projector on when the shutter is closed for a long time. (p.63)

♦ Corner Correction

With the "Horizontal and vertical keystone correction function" and "Corner keystone correction function" of this projector, you can correct the keystone distortion even when projecting from the diagonal to the screen. (pp.31,

44, 50)

♦ Network-capable

- Through an optional Pj-to NetDirector, you can

project an image on a computer as well as

operate and manage the projector via network.

- This projector is loaded with the Wired LAN

network function. You can operate and manage

the projector via network. For details, refer to the

owner’s manual “Network Set-up and Operation.”

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 Note:

• The On-Screen Menu and figures in this manual may differ slightly from the product.

• The contents of this manual are subject to change without notice.

Table of Contents

Features and Design . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2

Table of Contents . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3

To The Owner . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4

Safety Instructions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5

Air Circulation 6

Installing the Projector in Proper Directions

Moving the Projector

7

8

Cautions in Handling the Projector 8

Compliance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9

Part Names and Functions . . . . . . . . . 10

Front 10

Back

Bottom

Rear Terminal

10

10

11

Side Control and Indicators

Remote Control

12

13

Remote Control Battery Installation 15

Remote Control Receivers and Operating Range 15

Wired Remote Control Transmitter

Remote Control Code

Lens Installation

Connecting to a Computer

(Digital and Analog RGB)

Connecting to Video Equipment

How to Operate the On-Screen Menu

Main Menu

Operating with Projector Control

Sound Adjustment

Operating with Remote Control

Keystone Correction

Pointer Function

15

16

Adjustable Feet 16

Installation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17

Positioning the Projector 17

Lens Shift Adjustment 17

18

19

(Video, S-video, HDMI)

Connecting for Audio Signal

Connecting the AC Power Cord

Basic Operation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23

Turning On the Projector 23

Turning Off the Projector 24

20

21

22

29

31

32

25

26

27

28

Wireless Mouse Operation 32

Input Selection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33

Direct Operation 33

Computer Input Source Selection 34

Video Input Source Selection 35

Computer Input . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36

Computer System Selection 36

Auto PC Adjustment

Manual PC Adjustment

37

38

Image Level Selection

Image Adjustment

40

41

Screen Size Adjustment 42

Video Input . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45

Video System Selection 45

Image Level Selection 46

Image Adjustment 47

Screen Size Adjustment 49

Setting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51

Setting 51

Maintenance and Care . . . . . . . . . . . . . 66

Filter Instructions 66

Replacing the Filter Cartridge 67

Resetting the Filter Counter

Resetting the Scroll Counter

Lamp Replacement

Cleaning the Projection Lens

68

68

69

71

Cleaning the Projector Cabinet 71

Warning Indicators 72

Appendix . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 73

Troubleshooting 73

Menu Tree 76

Indicators and Projector Condition

Compatible Computer Specifications

Technical Specifications

Optional Parts

Lens Replacement

PJ Link Notice

Configurations of Terminals

PIN Code Number Memo

Dimensions

List of Picture in Picture

Serial Control Interface

85

85

86

87

88

79

82

84

85

89

89

Trademarks

Each name of corporations or products in this book is either a registered trademark or a trademark of its respective corporation.

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4

To The Owner

Before installing and operating the projector, read this manual thoroughly.

The projector provides many convenient features and functions. Operating the projector properly enables you to manage those features and maintains it in good condition for many years to come.

Improper operation may result in not only shortening the product life, but also malfunctions, fire hazard, or other accidents.

If your projector seems to operate improperly, read this manual again, check operations and cable connections and try the solutions in the “Troubleshooting” section in the back of this manual. If the problem still persists, contact the dealer where you purchased the projector or the service center.

Safety Precaution

WARNING: THIS APPARATUS MUST BE EARTHED .

TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR

ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT EXPOSE

THIS APPLIANCE TO RAIN OR

MOISTURE .

– This projector produces intense light from the projection lens. Do not stare directly into the lens, otherwise eye damage could result. Be especially careful that children do not stare directly into the beam.

– Install the projector in a proper position. Otherwise it may result in a fire hazard.

– Allowing the proper amount of space on the top, sides, and rear of the projector cabinet is critical for proper air circulation and cooling of the unit.

The diagrams shown here indicate the minimum space required. If the projector is to be built into a compartment or similarly enclosed, these minimum distances must be maintained.

CAUTION

RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK

DO NOT OPEN

CAUTION : TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC

SHOCK, DO NOT REMOVE COVER (OR

BACK) . NO USER-SERVICEABLE PARTS

INSIDE EXCEPT LAMP REPLACEMENT .

REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED

SERVICE PERSONNEL .

THIS SyMBOL INDICATES THAT DANGEROUS

VOLTAGE CONSTITUTING A RISK OF ELECTRIC

SHOCK IS PRESENT WITHIN THIS UNIT .

THIS SyMBOL INDICATES THAT THERE

ARE IMPORTANT OPERATING AND

MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS IN THE

OWNER'S MANUAL WITH THIS UNIT .

FOR EU USERS

The symbol mark and recycling systems described below apply to EU countries and do not apply to countries in other areas of the world.

Your product is designed and manufactured with high quality materials and components which can be recycled and/or reused.

The symbol mark means that electrical and electronic equipment, batteries and accumulators, at their end-of-life, should be disposed of separately from your household waste.

Note:

If a chemical symbol is printed beneath the symbol mark, this chemical symbol means that the battery or accumulator contains a heavy metal at a certain concentration. This will be indicated as follows: Hg: mercury, Cd: cadmium, Pb: lead.

In the European Union there are separate collection systems for used electrical and electronic equipment, batteries and accumulators.

Please, dispose of them correctly at your local community waste collection/ recycling centre.

Please, help us to conserve the environment we live in!

0.7’(20cm)

1.5’(50cm)

SIDE and TOP

3’(1m)

REAR

3’(1m)

– Do not cover the ventilation slots on the projector.

Heat build-up can shorten the service life of your projector, and can also be dangerous.

– If the projector is unused for an extended time, unplug the projector from the power outlet.

50cm 1m 1m

– Do not project the same image for a long time. The afterimage may remain on the LCD panels by the characteristic of panel.

CAUTION ON HANGING FROM THE CEILING

DO NOT SET THE PROjECTOR IN GREASy, WET,

OR SMOKy CONDITIONS SUCH AS IN A KITCHEN

TO PREVENT A BREAKDOWN OR A DISASTER . IF

THE PROjECTOR COMES IN CONTACT WITH OIL OR

CHEMICALS, IT MAy BECOME DETERIORATED .

CAUTION

Not for use in a computer room as defined in the

Standard for the Protection of Electronic Computer/

Data Processing Equipment, ANSI/NFPA 75.

READ AND KEEP THIS OWNER’S MANUAL FOR

LATER USE .

Safety Instructions

All the safety and operating instructions should be read before the product is operated.

Read all of the instructions mentioned here and retain them for later use. Unplug this projector from AC power supply before cleaning. Do not use liquid or aerosol cleaners. Use a damp cloth for cleaning.

Follow all warnings and instructions marked on the projector.

For added protection to the projector during a lightning storm, or when it is left unattended and unused for long periods of time, unplug it from the wall outlet. This will prevent damage due to lightning and power line surges.

Do not expose this unit to rain or operate it near water for example, in a wet basement, near a swimming pool, etc...

Do not use attachments not recommended by the manufacturer as they may cause hazards.

Do not place this projector on an unstable cart, stand, or table. The projector may fall, causing serious injury to a child or adult, and serious damage to the projector. Use only with a cart or stand recommended by the manufacturer, or sold with the projector. Wall or shelf mounting should follow the manufacturer's instructions, and should use a mounting kit approved by the manufacturers.

An appliance and cart combination should be moved with care. Quick stops, excessive force, and uneven surfaces may cause the appliance and cart combination to overturn.

Slots and openings in the back and side of the cabinet are provided for ventilation, to ensure reliable operation of the equipment and to protect it from overheating.

The openings should never be covered with cloth or other materials, and the bottom opening should not be blocked by placing the projector on a bed, sofa, rug, or other similar surface. This projector should never be placed near or over a radiator or heat register.

This projector should not be placed in a builtin installation such as a book case unless proper ventilation is provided.

Never push objects of any kind into this projector through cabinet slots as they may touch dangerous voltage points or short out parts that could result in a fire or electric shock. Never spill liquid of any kind on the projector.

Do not install the projector near the ventilation duct of air-conditioning equipment.

This projector should be operated only from the type of power source indicated on the marking label. If you are not sure of the type of power supplied, consult your authorized dealer or local power company.

Do not overload wall outlets and extension cords as this can result in fire or electric shock. Do not allow anything to rest on the power cord. Do not locate this projector where the cord may be damaged by persons walking on it.

Do not attempt to service this projector yourself as opening or removing covers may expose you to dangerous voltage or other hazards. Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel.

Unplug this projector from wall outlet and refer servicing to qualified service personnel under the following conditions: a. When the power cord or plug is damaged or frayed.

b. If liquid has been spilled into the projector.

c. If the projector has been exposed to rain or water.

d. If the projector does not operate normally by following the operating instructions. Adjust only those controls that are covered by the operating instructions as improper adjustment of other controls may result in damage and will often require extensive work by a qualified technician to restore the projector to normal operation.

e. If the projector has been dropped or the cabinet has been damaged.

f. When the projector exhibits a distinct change in performance-this indicates a need for service.

When replacement parts are required, be sure the service technician has used replacement parts specified by the manufacturer that have the same characteristics as the original part. Unauthorized substitutions may result in fire, electric shock, or injury to persons.

Upon completion of any service or repairs to this projector, ask the service technician to perform routine safety checks to determine that the projector is in safe operating condition.

NOTE FOR CUSTOMERS IN THE US

Hg LAMP(S) INSIDE THIS PRODUCT CONTAIN

MERCURY AND MUST BE RECYCLED OR

DISPOSED OF ACCORDING TO LOCAL, STATE OR

FEDERAL LAWS.

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Safety Instructions

Air Circulation

Openings in the cabinet are provided for ventilation. To ensure reliable operation of the product and to protect it from overheating, these openings must not be blocked or covered.

CAUTION

Hot air is exhausted from the exhaust vent. When using or installing the projector, the following precautions should be taken.

– Do not put any flammable object or spray can near the projector, as hot air is exhausted from the air vents.

– Keep the exhaust vent at least 3' (1 m) away from any objects.

– Do not touch peripheral parts of the exhaust vent, especially screws and metallic parts.

These areas will become hot while the projector is being used.

– Do not put anything on the cabinet. Objects put on the cabinet will not only get damaged but also may cause fire hazard by heat.

Cooling fans are provided to cool down the projector. The fans’ running speed is changed according to the temperature inside the projector.

IMPORTANT!

Filter Maintenance!!

The projector uses a lamp which generates significant heat. The cooling fans and air vents are provided to dissipate the heat by drawing air into the housing and the filter is located in the intake vents to prevent dust from getting inside of the projector.

In order to care for the projector appropriately, regular cleaning is required. Remove any dirt or dust that has accumulated on the projector.

If the projector reaches a time set in the timer setting, a Filter replacement icon (Fig. 1) appears on the screen and WARNING FILTER indicator on the top panel lights up (see below), indicating that the filter replacement is necessary.

If the projector detects that the filter is clogged and no scroll is left in the filter cartridge, a Filter cartridge replacement icon (Fig. 2) appears on the screen and WARNING FILTER indicator on the top panel lights up (see below). Stop using the projector immediately and replace the filter cartridge.

Air Intake Vent

Exhaust Vent

(Hot air exhaust)

Air flow

Blocking the air vents and leaving the projector uncleaned for a long time may not only damage the projector and may require costly repairs but may also cause accidents or fire.

For maintenance of the filter, refer to “Filter counter” on page 65 and “Maintenance and Care” on pages

66-68.

Damages to the projector caused by using an uncleaned filter or improper maintenance will void the warranty on the projector .

Top Panel

Fig . 1 Filter replacement icon

WARNING

FILTER indicator

Fig . 2 Filter cartridge replacement icon

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Safety Instructions

Installing the Projector in Proper Directions

Use the projector properly in specified positions. Improper positioning may shorten the lamp life and result in severe accidents or fire hazard.

This projector can project the picture in upward, downward, or inclined position in perpendicular direction to the horizontal plane. When installing the projector in downwardly inclined position, install the projector bottom side up.

 Note:

To inverse or reverse the image, set the ceiling function to On. (pp. 44, 50)

Positioning Precautions

Avoid positioning the projector as described below when installing.

10 °

10˚

Do not tilt the projector more than 10 degrees from side to side.

10 °

In upward projection, do not tilt the projector over 10 degrees right and left.

10˚

Do not put the projector on either side to project an image.

In downward projection, do not tilt the projector over 10 degrees right and left.

10 ° 10 °

CAUTION ON CEILING MOUNTING

For ceiling mounting, you need the ceiling mount kit designed for this projector. When not mounted properly, the projector may fall, causing hazards or injury. For details, consult your dealer. The warranty on this projector does not cover any damage caused by use of any nonrecommended ceiling mount kit or installation of the ceiling mount kit in an improper location.

Cautious use of equipment with laser technology

Do not radiate strong light such as laser light on the projection lens directly, as this may degrade the functionality of the projector, and will void any applicable warranties.

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Safety Instructions

Moving the Projector

Notes on protector

Remove the protector on the lens before use, and keep it for later use. For transportation, press and hold the LENS button or LENS SHIFT button for more than 5 seconds to make the lens return to the central position, and then attach the protector to protect the lens. (Only for LC-WUL100)

Protector

Use the handle grip when moving the projector.

Retract the adjustable feet to prevent damage to the lens and cabinet when carrying.

When this projector is not in use for an extended period, put it into a suitable case to protect the projector.

CAUTION IN CARRyING OR TRANSPORTING THE PROjECTOR

– Do not drop or bump the projector, otherwise damages or malfunctions may result.

– When carrying the projector, use a suitable carrying case.

– Do not transport the projector by courier or any other transport service in an unsuitable transport case. This may cause damage to the projector. For information about transporting the projector by courier or any other transport service, consult your dealer.

– Do not put the projector in a case before it is cooled enough.

Cautions in Handling the Projector

Do not hold the lens or the lens compartment tube when lifting or moving the projector. Doing so may cause damage to the lens and the projector.

Care must be taken when handling the projector; do not drop, bump, subject it to strong forces, or put other things on the cabinet.

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CAUTION

Projection lens is a motorized lens. Please note the followings when using the projector.

● Do not touch the lens while it is moving as this could cause injury to the fingers.

● Never allow children to touch the lens.

Do not hold the lens and the peripheral part.

Compliance

Federal Communications Commission Notice

Note: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:

– Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.

– Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.

– Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.

– Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.

Use of shielded cable is required to comply with class B limits in Subpart B of Part 15 of FCC Rules.

Do not make any changes or modifications to the equipment unless otherwise specified in the instructions. If such changes or modifications should be made, you could be required to stop operation of the equipment.

Model Number

Trade Name

Responsible party : EIKI International,Inc.

Address

Telephone No.

: LC-WUL100, LC-WUL100L

: EIKI

: 30251 Esperanza Santa Margaria CA 92688-2123

: 800-242-3454 (949-457-0200)

AC Power Cord Requirement

The AC Power Cord supplied with this projector meets the requirement for use in the country you purchased it.

AC Power Cord for the United States and Canada:

AC Power Cord used in the United States and Canada is listed by the Underwriters

Laboratories (UL) and certified by the Canadian Standard Association (CSA).

AC Power Cord has a grounding-type AC line plug. This is a safety feature to be sure that the plug will fit into the power outlet. Do not try to defeat this safety feature.

Should you be unable to insert the plug into the outlet, contact your electrician.

GROUND

AC Power Cord for the United Kingdom:

This cord is already fitted with a moulded plug incorporating a fuse, the value of which is indicated on the pin face of the plug. Should the fuse need to be replaced, an ASTA approved BS 1362 fuse must be used of the same rating, marked thus

ASA

. If the fuse cover is detachable, never use the plug with the cover omitted. If a replacement fuse cover is required, ensure it is of the same colour as that visible on the pin face of the plug (i.e. red or orange). Fuse covers are available from the Parts Department indicated in your User Instructions.

If the plug supplied is not suitable for your socket outlet, it should be cut off and destroyed.

The end of the flexible cord should be suitably prepared and the correct plug fitted.

WARNING: A PLUG WITH BARED FLEXIBLE CORD IS HAZARDOUS IF ENGAGED IN A LIVE

SOCKET OUTLET .

The Wires in this mains lead are coloured in accordance with the following code:

Green-and-yellow ············· Earth

Blue ······························ Neutral

Brown ···························· Live

As the colours of the wires in the mains lead of this apparatus may not correspond with the coloured markings identifying the terminals in your plug proceed as follows:

The wire which is coloured green-and-yellow must be connected to the terminal in the plug which is marked by the letter E or by the safety earth symbol or coloured green or green-and-yellow.

The wire which is coloured blue must be connected to the terminal which is marked with the letter N or coloured black.

The wire which is coloured brown must be connected to the terminal which is marked with the letter L or coloured red.

WARNING: THIS APPARATUS MUST BE EARTHED .

THE SOCKET-OUTLET SHOULD BE INSTALLED NEAR THE EQUIPMENT AND EASILy ACCESSIBLE .

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Front

④ ⑤ ⑥

Back

⑩ ⑪ ⑫

Bottom

Part Names and Functions

⑮ ⑰

⑨ ⑩

Lens Release Button

Indicators

Lamp Cover

Speaker

Lens Cap

(for LC-WUL100)

Projection Lens

(for LC-WUL100)

CAUTION

Do not cover the light beam in front of the lens. High temperature from light beam may damage the lens.

Lens Mount Cover

(for LC-WUL100L)

Infrared Remote Receiver (Front & Top)

Side Controls

Exhaust Vent

CAUTION

Hot air is exhausted from the exhaust vent. Do not put heat-sensitive objects near this side.

Infrared Remote Receiver (Back)

Terminals and Connectors

Filter Cover & Air Intake Vent

Power Cord Connector

Rear Cover (Optional Parts Attachment)

⑯ ⑰

Hand Grip

Security Chain Hook

 Note:

This is not a handle for carrying the projector.

Do not carry the projector with this hook.

Adjustable Feet

10

① ② ③

Rear Terminal

④ ⑤ ⑥ ⑦

Part Names and Functions

⑨ ⑩ ⑪

INFRARED REMOTE RECEIVER (Back)

The infrared remote receiver is also located in the front and top (pp.10, 15).

LAN CONNECTION TERMINAL

Connect the LAN cable (see the owner’s manual of

“Network Set-up and Operation”).

ANALOG OUT TERMINAL

This terminal can be used to output the incoming analog RGB signal from INPUT 1-3 terminal to the other monitor (pp.19-20).

ANALOG (COMPUTER INPUT TERMINAL)

Connect the computer (or RGB scart) output signal to this terminal (pp.19-20).

AUDIO OUTPUT jACK (VARIABLE)

This jack outputs the audio signal from computer, video, HDMI equipment or 5 BNC INPUT jacks to external audio equipment (p.21).

R/C jACK

When using the wired remote control, connect the wired remote control to this jack with a remote control cable (supplied) (p.15).

HDMI TERMINAL

Connect the HDMI signal (including sound signal) from video equipment or the DVI signal from computer to this terminal (pp.19, 20).

is registered trademarks of HDMI Licensing, LLC.

DIGITAL (DVI-D) TERMINAL

Connect the computer output digital signal to this terminal. The HDTV (HDCP compatible) signal can also be connected (pp.19-20).

 Kensington Security Slot

This slot is for a Kensington lock used to deter

theft of the projector.

*Kensington is a registered trademark of ACCO

Brands Corporation.

⑫ ⑬ ⑭ ⑮ 

5 BNC INPUT jACKS

Connect the component or composite video output signal from video equipment to VIDEO/Y, and Pr/Cr.jacks or connect the computer output signal(5 BNC Type [Green,

Blue, Red, Horiz. Sync, and Vert. Sync.]) to

G, B, R, H/V, and V jacks (pp.19-20).

S-VIDEO INPUT jACK

Connect the S-VIDEO output signal from video equipment to this jack (p.20).

VIDEO INPUT jACK

Connect the component or the composite video output signal from video equipment to these jacks (p.20).

AUDIO 3 jACKS (L(MONO)/R)

Connect the audio output (stereo) signal from video equipment connected to INPUT

3 jacks (p.21). For a monaural audio signal

(a single audio jack), connect it to the L

(MONO) jack.

AUDIO 1 jACK

Connect the audio output (stereo) signal from a computer connected to INPUT 1 terminals. (p.21)

AUDIO 2 jACK

Connect the audio output (stereo) signal from 5 BNC INPUT jacks (INPUT 2 jacks).

(p.21)

CONTROL PORT CONNECTOR

When controlling the projector with RS-232C, connect the control equipment to this connector with the serial control cable (p.19).

USB CONNECTOR (Series B)

Use this connector when controlling a computer with the remote control of the projector. Connect the USB terminal of your computer to this connector with a USB cable (p.19).

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Part Names and Functions

Side Control and Indicators

Side Control

Indicators (on the top panel)

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ON/STAND-By button

Turn the projector on or off (pp.23-24).

MENU button

Open or close the On-Screen Menu (p.25).

SELECT button

– Execute the selected item (p.25).

– Expand or compress the image in the

Digital zoom mode (p.43).

SHUTTER button

Close and open up the built-in shutter (p.27).

Point ▲▼◄► ( VOLUME – / + ) buttons

– Select an item or adjust the value in the

On-Screen Menu (p.25).

– Pan the image in Digital zoom + mode

(p.43).

– Adjust the volume level (with Point ◄► buttons) (p.28).

LENS button

Enter the focus, zoom, and lens shift adjustment mode (p.27).

INPUT button

Select an input source (pp.33-35).

POWER indicator

– Light green while the projector is in standby mode.

– Light green during operations.

– Blink green in the Power management mode (p.59).

LAMP indicator

Light red during operations.

WARNING TEMP . indicator

Blink red when the internal temperature of the projector exceeds the operating range

(pp.72, 79-80).

WARNING FILTER indicator

– Blink slow when the filter is being scrolled

(pp.66, 79).

– Blink fast when the filter scroll is not working properly or the filter cartridge is not installed (pp.66, 81).

– Light orange when the clogging of the filter is detected or the filter counter reaches a time set in the timer setting, urging immediate filter/ filter cartridge replacement

(pp.65, 66, 81).

SHUTTER indicator

Light blue when the shutter is closed (p.79).

LAMP REPLACE indicator

Light orange when the projection lamp reaches its end of life (pp.69, 80).

Remote Control

② ①

Part Names and Functions

STAND-By button

Turn the projector off (p.24).

SIGNAL EMISSION indicator

Light red while a signal is being sent from the remote control to the projector.

ON button

Turn the projector on (p.23).

SHUTTER button

Close and open up the built-in shutter (pp.27,

29).

MENU button

Open or close the On-Screen Menu (p.25).

R-CLICK button

Act as the right mouse button for wireless mouse operation (p.32).

SELECT button

– Execute the selected item (p.25).

– Expand or compress the image in the Digital zoom mode (p.43).

MOUSE POINTER button

Move a pointer of the projector or a pointer for wireless mouse operation (p.32).

AUTO PC button

Automatically adjust the computer image to its optimum setting (pp.29, 37).

INPUT button

Select a signal (pp.33-35).

POINT ▲▼◄►( VOLUME – / +, MUTE) buttons

– Select an item or adjust the value in the

On-Screen Menu (p.25).

– Pan the image in Digital zoom + mode (p.43).

– Adjust the volume level (with Point ◄► buttons) or mute the sound (with Point ▼ button) (p.28).

L-CLICK button

Act as the left mouse button for wireless mouse operation (p.32).

To ensure safe operation, observe the following precautions:

– Do not bend, drop, or expose the remote control to moisture or heat.

– For cleaning, use a soft dry cloth. Do not apply benzene, thinner, spray, or any other chemical materials.

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Part Names and Functions

Remote Control

For PIN code and remote control code.

⑲ ⑳

P-TIMER button

Operate the P-timer function (pp.30, 60).

IMAGE SEL . button

Operate the image selection function (pp.40, 46).

FREEZE button

Freeze the picture on the screen (p.30).

LENS SHIFT button

Select the Lens Shift function (p.29).

ZOOM buttons

Zoom in and out the images (p.29).

PIP button

Operate the Picture in Picture function (pp.30,

55-56).

ON/OFF switch

When using the remote control, set this switch to “ON”. Set it to “OFF” for power saving when it is not in use (p.16).

WIRED REMOTE jack

Connect the remote control cable (supplied) to this jack when using as a wired remote control.

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FILTER button

Scroll the filter (p.30).

FOCUS buttons

Adjust the focus (p.29).

INFO . button

Display the input source information (p.29).

KEySTONE button

Correct keystone distortion (pp.31, 44, 50).

D .ZOOM button

Select the Digital zoom +/- mode and resize the image (p.43).

INPUT 1- 3 buttons

Select an input source (INPUT 1 – INPUT 3)

(pp.33-35).

IMAGE ADj . button

Operate the image adjustment function (pp.41-

42, 47-48).

SCREEN button

Select the screen size (p.29).

POINTER button

Act as the On-Off switch for the Pointer (pp.30,

32, 60).

NUMBER buttons

Act as number buttons. Use these buttons when setting the remote control codes (p.16) or when entering the PIN code numbers (pp. 23, 54, 62).

Part Names and Functions

1 Open the battery compartment lid.

Remote Control Battery Installation

2 Install new batteries into the compartment.

Two AAA size batteries

For correct polarity

(+ and –), be sure battery terminals are in contact with pins in the compartment.

3 Replace the compartment lid.

To ensure safe operation, please observe the following precautions :

● Use two (2) AAA or LR03 type alkaline batteries.

● Always replace batteries in sets.

● Do not use a new battery with a used battery.

● Avoid contact with water or liquid.

● Do not expose the remote control to moisture or heat.

● Do not drop the remote control.

● If the battery has leaked on the remote control, carefully wipe the case clean and install new batteries.

● Risk of an explosion if battery is replaced by an incorrect type.

● Dispose of used batteries according to the instructions or your local disposal rule or guidelines.

Remote Control Receivers and Operating Range

Point the remote control toward the projector (to

Infrared Remote Receivers) when pressing the buttons.

Maximum operating range for the remote control is about 16.4’ (5 m) and 60 degrees in front, back and top of the projector.

16.4’

(5 m)

Infrared Remote Receivers are provided in front, back and top of of the projector. You can conveniently use all of the receivers (pp. 10, 11, 59).

16.4’

(5 m)  Note:

When hanging the projector from the ceiling, select the Infrared Remote Receiver which is located farther away from the fluorescent light (p.59).

Wired Remote Control Transmitter

The remote control can be used as a wired remote control. Wired remote control helps you use the remote control outside of the operating range (16.4’/ 5 m).

Connect the remote control and the projector with the remote control cable (supplied). Connected with the remote control cable, the remote control does not emit wireless signal.

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Part Names and Functions

1

Remote Control Code

The eight different remote control codes (Code 1–Code 8) are assigned to this projector. Switching the remote control codes prevents interference from other remote controls when several projectors or video equipment next to each other are being operated at the same time. Change the remote control code for the projector first before changing that for the remote control. See “Remote control” in the Setting Menu on page 58.

MENU button

Press and hold the MENU and a number button (1–8) for more than five seconds to switch among the codes.

2 To reset the remote control code, press and hold the MENU and the number button 0 for more than five seconds.

Number buttons

(1-8)

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ON/OFF

Switch

Press and hold the MENU and a number button (1-8) that corresponds to the remote control code for more than five seconds to switch among the codes.

Adjustable Feet

Projection angle can be adjusted up to 4.0 degrees with the adjustable feet.

Rotate the adjustable feet and tilt the projector to the proper height; to raise the projector, rotate the feet of both clockwise.

To lower the projector or to retract the adjustable feet, rotate the feet of both counterclockwise.

Adjustable

Feet

Installation

Positioning the Projector

For projector positioning, see the figures below. The projector should be set perpendicularly to the plane of the screen. (for LC-WUL100)

 Note:

• The brightness in the room has a great influence on picture quality. It is recommended to limit ambient lighting in order to obtain the best image.

• All measurements are approximate and may vary from the actual sizes.

78.6

' (24.0 m)

(Inch Diagonal)

4.5'(1.4 m)

34.6

' (10.5 m)

46.1

' (14.0 m)

23.0

' (7.0 m)

11.4

' (3.5 m)

200 ''

40 ''

100 ''

118 ''

59 ''

300 ''

177 ''

400 ''

236 ''

Max. Zoom

Min. Zoom

(Center)

400''

Screen Size

(W x H) mm

16:10 aspect ratio

Zoom (max.)

Zoom (min.)

40''

862 x 538

4.5'(1.4 m)

7.7'(2.4 m)

100''

2154 x 1346

11.4' (3.5 m)

19.5' (5.9 m)

200''

4308 x 2692

23.0' (7.0 m)

39.2' (12.0 m)

300''

6462 x 4039

34.6'(10.5 m)

58.9' (18.0 m)

400''

8616 x 5385

46.1'(14.0 m)

78.6' (24.0 m)

Lens Shift Adjustment

Projection lens can be moved from side to side and up and down with the motor-driven lens shift function.

This function makes the positioning of images easy on the screen. (See page 27)

The display position can be shifted upward up to 60% elevation of the display.

Lens shift adjustable range

The display position can be shifted downward up to 60% low level of the display.

60%

When the lens is shifted to top. When the lens is shifted to bottom.

10%

The display position can be shifted to the left in up to 10% width of the display.

The display position can be shifted to the right in up to 10% width of the display.

When the lens is shifted to leftmost. When the lens is shifted to rightmost.

Lens shift center position

Shift range

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Installation

Lens Installation

When replacing the lens or using an optional lens, install the lens by following the instructions below.

Ask the sales dealer for detailed information of the optional lens specifications.

1

2

3

Removing the lens

Shift the lens to the central position by using the

Lens shift function (p.27).

Turn off the projector and unplug the AC power cord.

While pressing the Lens release button on the top of the cabinet, turn the lens counterclockwise until it stops and pull it out slowly from the projector.

CAUTION

Be careful when handling the lens. Do not drop.

Lens release button

Attaching the lens to the projector

1

2

3

Remove the lens mount cover.

Fit the lens to the projector by aligning the red dot on the lens with the red dot of the projector.

Slowly turn the lens clockwise until it clicks. Make sure that the lens is fully inserted to the projector.

CAUTION

Do not press the lens release button when attaching the lens.

Red dots

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NOTES ON LENS INSTALLATION

● Do not touch or remove any parts except the lens and related parts. It may result in malfunctions, electrical shock, fire hazard or other accidents.

● Before installing or replacing the lens, check that the Model No. of the Projection Lens matches with the projector.

● For details of the lens and installation, contact the sales dealer where you purchased the projector.

Connecting to a Computer (Digital and Analog RGB)

Installation

Cables used for connection ( = Cables not supplied with this projector.)

• VGA Cable (One cable is supplied.)

• HDMI-DVI cable 

• BNC cable 

• Serial Cross cable 

• USB cable 

Monitor

Output Monitor Input ﹡

Monitor

Output

BNC cable

VGA cable

VGA cable

G B R H/V V ANALOG

OUT

ANALOG

IN

DVI

Output

Monitor

Output

Serial out

USB port

HDMI-

DVI cable

DVI-

Digital cable

Serial

Cross cable

USB cable

HDMI DIGITAL

IN

CONTROL

PORT

USB

Unplug the power cords of both the projector and external equipment from the AC outlet before connecting cables.

﹡ See the next page for the signals that can output to the ANALOG OUT terminal.

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Installation

Connecting to Video Equipment (Video, S-video, HDMI)

Cables used for connection ( = Cables not supplied with this projector.)

• Video cable (RCA x 1 or RCA x 3) 

• BNC cable (BNC x 1 or BNC x 3) 

• S-video cable 

• Scart-VGA cable 

• HDMI cable 

Input 1

Input Terminal

D-sub15

DVI

HDMI

RGB (PC analog)

RGB (SCART)

RGB (PC digital)

RGB (AV HDCP)

HDMI

Monitor Out

YES

NO

NO

NO

NO

Unplug the power cords of both the projector and external equipment from the

AC outlet before connecting cables.

Analog Out Signal Table

Input 2 5 BNC

Input 3

Network

RCA

S-video

Video

RGB

Video

Y, Pb/Cb, Pr/Cr

Y, Pb/Cb, Pr/Cr

S-video

Video

YES

YES

YES

YES

NO

YES

NO

Cable

 A cable with one end D-sub 15 and the other end (Black box) compatible with each equipment is necessary.

Composite

Video

Component Video

Output (Y, Pb/Cb,

Pr/Cr)

Component

Video Output

Composite

Video

BNC cable

RCA cable

Refer to the

Analog Out

Signal Table

(above).

S-video

Output

RGB Scart

21-pin

Output

S-video cable

HDMI

Output

Scart-

VGA cable

HDMI cable

Digital Output

(HDCP compatible)

DVI-Digital cable

Y - Pb/

Cb - Pr/Cr

Video

ANALOG

OUT

S-VIDEO

ANALOG

IN

HDMI

DIGITAL

IN

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Connecting for Audio Signal

Cables used for connection ( = Cables not supplied with this projector.)

• Audio cables 

Installation

Audio

Output

Audio Output

(R) (L) (R) (L)

External Audio Equipment

Audio Input

Audio cable

(stereo)

Audio cable

(stereo)

Audio cable

AUDIO IN 1/2

(R) (L)

Audio cable

(stereo)

AUDIO OUT

(stereo)

Unplug the power cords of both the projector and external equipment from the AC outlet before connecting cables.

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Installation

Connecting the AC Power Cord

This projector uses nominal input voltages of 100–240 V

AC and it automatically selects the correct input voltage.

It is designed to work with single-phase power systems having a grounded neutral conductor. To reduce the risk of electrical shock, do not plug into any other type of power system.

If you are not sure of the type of power being supplied, consult your authorized dealer or service center.

Connect the projector with all peripheral equipment before turning on the projector.

Connect the AC power cord (supplied) to the projector.

CAUTION

The AC outlet must be near this equipment and must be easily accessible.

 Note:

Unplug the AC power cord when the projector is not in use. When the projector is connected to an outlet with

AC power cord, it is in stand-by mode and consumes a little electric power.

NOTE ON THE POWER CORD

AC power cord must meet the requirements of the country where you use the projector.

Confirm the AC plug type with the chart below and proper AC power cord must be used.

If the supplied AC power cord does not match your AC outlet, contact your sales dealer.

Projector side AC Outlet side

For the U .S .A . and Canada

Ground

For Continental Europe For the U .K .

Ground

To POWER CORD

CONNECTOR on your projector.

To the AC Outlet.

(120 V AC)

To the AC Outlet.

(200–240 V AC)

To the AC Outlet.

(200–240 V AC)

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Basic Operation

Basic Operation

Turning On the Projector

1

2

3

Complete peripheral connections (with a computer,

VCR, etc.) before turning on the projector.

Connect the projector’s AC power cord into an AC outlet. The LAMP indicator lights red and the POWER indicator lights green.

Press the ON/STAND-BY button on the side control or the ON button on the remote control. The LAMP indicator dims and the cooling fans start to operate.

The preparation display appears on the screen and the countdown starts.

4 After the countdown, the input source that was selected the last time and the Lamp control status icon

(see page 57) appear on the screen.

If the projector is locked with a PIN code, PIN code input dialog box will appear.

 Note:

• When the Logo select function is set to Off, the logo will not be shown on the screen (p.52).

• When Countdown off or Off is selected in the Display function, the countdown will not be shown on the screen

(p.52).

• When the Input button function is set to Mode 3, the input signal will be searched automatically (p.51).

• If you press the ON/STAND-BY button on the side control or the remote control during the countdown period, you can skip the countdown and go to the normal operations. In this case, however, the brightness of the image needs some time to stabilize after turning on the projector. The display may flicker after turning on the lamp for the characteristics of the lamp. This is normal operation and not a malfunction.

Enter a PIN code

Use the Point ▲▼ buttons on the side control or Number buttons on the remote control to enter a number.

When using side control

Use the Point ▲▼ buttons on the side control to select a number. Press the Point ► button to fix the number and move the red frame pointer to the next box. The number changes to . Repeat this step to complete entering a four-digit number. After entering the four-digit number, move the pointer to “Set”. Press the SELECT button so that you can start to operate the projector.

Input 1

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The preparation display will disappear after 30 seconds.

Selected Input Source and Lamp control

RGB(PC analog)

Lamp control status

(See page 57 for Lamp control status.)

 Note:

• The Lamp replacement icon and the

Filter replacement or the Filter cartridge replacement icon may appear on the screen depending on the usage state of the projector.

• When the filter cartridge replacement icon keeps appearing on the screen at turning on the projector for some time and no action is taken to replace the filter cartridge, the projector will be automatically shut down in 3 minutes after turning on to protect the projector.

(pp. 66-68, 81)

• When the Picture in Picture function is set to User 1-5, User 1-5, Input source,

Lamp control status, Lamp replacement icon and Filter warning icon will appear on the screen for 10 seconds.

PIN Code Input Dialog Box

When using remote control

Press the Number buttons on the remote control to enter a number (p.14). When you complete entering a four-digit number, the pointer moves to “Set”. Press the SELECT button so that you can start to operate the projector.

If you fix an incorrect number, use the Point ◄ button to move the pointer to the number you want to correct, and then enter the correct number.

If you entered an incorrect PIN code, “PIN code” and the number () will turn red for a moment. Enter the correct PIN code all over again.

After the OK icon disappears, you can operate the projector.

 Note:

• If the PIN code number is not entered within three minutes after the PIN code dialog box appears, the projector will be turned off automatically.

• The "1234" is set as the initial PIN code at the factory.

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Basic Operation

What is PIN code?

PIN (Personal Identification Number) code is a security code that allows the person who knows it to operate the projector. Setting a PIN code prevents unauthorized use of the projector.

A PIN code consists of a four-digit number. Refer to the

PIN code lock function in the Setting Menu on pages 61-62 for locking operation of the projector with your PIN code.

CAUTION ON HANDLING PIN

CODE

If you forget your PIN code, the projector can no longer be started.

Take a special care in setting a new PIN code; write down the number in a column on page 87 of this manual and keep it on hand.

Should the PIN code be missing or forgotten, consult your dealer or service center.

1

2

Turning Off the Projector

Press the ON/STAND-BY button on the side control or the STAND-BY button on the remote control, and after the countdown is over, Power off? appears on the screen.

Press the ON/STAND-BY button on the side control or the STAND-BY button on the remote control again to turn off the projector. The LAMP indicator lights bright and the POWER indicator turns off. After the projector is turned off, the cooling fans operate for 90 seconds.

You cannot turn on the projector during this cooling down period.

3 When the projector has cooled down enough, the

POWER indicator lights green and then you can turn on the projector. To unplug the AC power cord, wait until the projector is completely cooled down.

Power off? disappears after 4 seconds.

 Note:

If the ON button on the remote control is pressed, the time countdown will be brought to an end without appearing

Power off? afterwards on the screen.

TO MAINTAIN THE LIFE OF THE LAMP, ONCE

YOU TURN THE PROJECTOR ON, WAIT AT

LEAST FIVE MINUTES BEFORE TURNING IT

OFF.

DO NOT OPERATE THE PROJECTOR

CONTINUOUSLY WITHOUT REST.

CONTINUOUS USE MAY RESULT IN

SHORTENING THE LAMP LIFE. TURN OFF THE

PROJECTOR AND LET STAND FOR ABOUT AN

HOUR IN EVERY 24 HOURS.

Direct OFF Function

You can disconnect the power cord from the wall outlet or turn off the breaker even during projection without pressing the ON/STAND-BY button.

 Note:

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When using the Direct OFF function, you can not restart the projector immediately after the power is disconnected. If the external power supply is suddenly cut off, the fan stops immediately. The lamp remains high temperature and needs to be cooled.

 Note:

• When the Direct On function is set to On, the projector will be turned on automatically by connecting the AC power cord to an AC outlet (p.60).

• The running speed of cooling fans is changed according to the temperature inside the projector.

• Do not put the projector in a case before the projector is cooled enough.

• If the WARNING TEMP. indicator blinks red, see “Warning Indicators” on page 72.

• The projector cannot be turned on during the cooling period with the

POWER indicator turned off. You can turn it on again after the POWER indicator becomes green again.

Basic Operation

How to Operate the On-Screen Menu

The projector can be adjusted or set via the On-Screen

Menu. The menu has a hierarchical structure, with a main menu that is divided into submenus, which are further divided into other submenus. For each adjustment and setting procedure, refer to respective sections in this manual.

1

2

3

4

5

Press the MENU button on the side control or the remote control to display the On-Screen Menu.

Use the Point ▲▼ buttons to highlight or select a main menu item. Press the Point ► or the

SELECT button to access the submenu items.

(The selected item is highlighted in orange.)

Use the Point ▲▼ buttons to select the desired submenu item and press the SELECT button to set or access the selected item.

Use the Point ▲▼◄► buttons to adjust the setting or switch between each option and press the SELECT button to activate it and return to the submenu.

Press the Point ◄ button to return to the main menu. Press the MENU button to exit the

On-Screen Menu.

Side Control

Remote Control

MENU button

SELECT button

POINT buttons

MENU button

POINT buttons

SELECT button

On-Screen Menu

Dynamic

Point

► or SELECT button

The currently set item is marked.

The selected item is highlighted in orange.

Dynamic

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Basic Operation

Main Menu

For detailed functions of each menu, see “Menu Tree” on pages 76-78.

Main Menu Sub-Menu

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 Input

Used to select an input source ( Input 1, Input 2, Input 3 or Network) (p.33).

Note: Network will not be displayed when optional Pj-to NetDirector is not attached.

 PC adjust

Used to adjust the parameters to match with the input signal format (pp.37-39).

 Image select

For computer source, used to select an image level among Dynamic, Standard, Real, and Image 1-10

(p.40).

For Video source, used to select an image level among Dynamic, Standard, Natural, Cinema, and

Image 1-10 (p.46).

Image adjust

For computer source, used to adjust the computer image. [ Contrast/Brightness/Iris/Color temp ./White

balance (R/G/B)/Offset(R/G/B)/Sharpness/Gamma/Reset/Store] (pp.41-42).

For video or HDMI source, used to adjust the video image. [ Contrast/Brightness/Color/Tint/Iris/Color

temp ./White balance (R/G/B)/Offset (R/G/B)/Sharpness/Gamma/Noise Reduction/Progressive/

Reset/Store] (pp.47-48).

Screen

For computer source, used to adjust the size of the image. [ Normal/Full/Wide(16:9)/Zoom/True/

Custom/Custom adj ./Digital zoom +/-/Keystone/Ceiling/Rear/Screen aspect/Reset] (pp.42-44).

For video or HDMI source, used to adjust the size of the image. [ Normal/Full/Wide(16:9)/Zoom/Natural

Wide/Custom/Custom adj ./Keystone/Ceiling/Rear/Screen aspect/Reset] (pp. 49-50).

 Sound

Used to adjust the volume or mute the sound (p.28).

Setting

 Information

Display the input source information: Input, System, H-sync freq ., V-sync freq ., Screen, Language,

Lamp status, Lamp counter, Filter counter, Power management, Key lock, PIN code lock, Shutter

management, Simple mode, Remote control, and SERIAL NO . (p.29).

 Network

See the owner’s manual of “Network Set-up and Operation”.

 Guide

The key operation is displayed.

Basic Operation

Operating with Projector Control

Lens Operation

The following lens operation can be made with the LENS button on the side control.

Press the LENS button to enter each lens operation mode. The selected adjustment display appears on the screen.

Zoom → Focus → Lens Shift → ……

Side Control

Zoom Adjustment

Display Zoom on the screen. Use the Point ▲▼ buttons to zoom in and out the image.

Focus Adjustment

Display Focus on the screen. Use the Point ▲▼ buttons to adjust focus of the image.

Lens Shift Adjustment

Display Lens shift on the screen. Use the Point ▲▼◄► buttons to position the screen to the desired point without having picture distortion.

The screen can be moved up or down to 60 percent, or sideways up to 10 percent from the central axis of the lens shift.

Press and hold the LENS button for more than 5 seconds to return to the central position.

 Note:

• The arrow disappears at the maximum lens shift in each direction.

• The arrows turn red when the lens shift comes to the center position of the screen.

SHUTTER button POINT buttons

Zoom

Focus

Lens shift

Shutter Function

Shutter function allows you to completely block out light to the screen. Press the SHUTTER button to close the shutter inside the projector. To open up the shutter, press the SHUTTER button again. See page 63 for details of setting for the Shutter function.

 Note:

• The SHUTTER button on the side control and the remote control cannot be effective when Shutter

Protection is On in the Setting menu. (p.63)

• The SHUTTER indicator on the projector's top lights blue when the shutter is closed. (pp.12, 79)

• The projector will shut down automatically when the set time on shutter management has passed. (p.63)

• The Power management function does not work when the shutter is closed. (p.59)

LENS button

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Basic Operation

Sound Adjustment

Side Control

Direct Operation

Volume

Press the VOLUME+/– buttons on the side control or on the remote control to adjust the volume. The volume dialog box appears on the screen for a few seconds.

Mute

Press the MUTE (Point ▼) button on the remote control to select On to temporarily turn off the sound.

To turn the sound back on, press the MUTE (Point

▼) button again to select Off or press the VOLUME

+/– buttons.

Remote Control

Menu Operation

1

2

Press the MENU button to display the On-Screen

Menu. Use the Point ▲▼ buttons to select

Sound. Press the Point ► or the SELECT button to access the submenu items.

Use the Point ▲▼ buttons to select the desired submenu item and press the SELECT button to access the selected item.

VOLUME – button

VOLUME + button

MUTE (Point ▼) button

Volume Dialog Box

Approximate level of the volume.

Press the Point ▼ button to set the Mute function On or Off.

The dialog box disappears after

4 seconds.

Volume

Press the Point ► button to turn up the volume; press the Point ◄ button to turn down the volume.

Built-in SP

Press the Point ▲▼ buttons to switch the Built-in

SP function On/Off. When the Built-in SP sound is turned off, Off is displayed.

Mute

Press the SELECT button to switch the mute function On/Off. When the sound is turned off, On is displayed. Press the VOLUME +/– buttons again to turn the sound back on.

Sound Menu

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 Note:

Sound function can not be operated via the remote control or the Screen Menu, when Network is selected in Input Menu.

Basic Operation

Operating with Remote Control

Using the remote control for some frequently used operations is advisable. Just pressing one of the buttons enables you to make the desired operation quickly without calling up the On-Screen Menu.

SHUTTER button

See pages 27, 63 for details.

Remote Control

IMAGE SEL . button

Press the IMAGE SEL. button on the remote control, the last stored image will be displayed on the screen for about 4 seconds. For its further functions, see pages 40 and 46 for details.

D .ZOOM button

Press the D.ZOOM button on the remote control to enter to the Digital zoom +/– mode. See page 43 for details.

SHUTTER button

AUTO PC button

LENS SHIFT button

See page 27 for details.

IMAGE SEL .

button

D .ZOOM button

LENS SHIFT button

ZOOM buttons

SCREEN button

INFO . button

FOCUS buttons

ZOOM buttons

Press the ZOOM buttons on the remote control to zoom in and out the image.

AUTO PC button

Press the AUTO PC button on the remote control to operate the Auto PC adj. function. The computer screen adjustment can be done easily by pressing this button.

See page 37 for details.

SCREEN button

Press the SCREEN button on the remote control to select the desired screen size. The selected screen size symbol appears on the screen for 4 seconds. See pages

42-44 and 49-50 for details.

Press and hold the SCREEN button for more than 5 seconds to return all the screen size adjustment setting to the factory default setting.

INFO . button

Information display can be used to confirm the current operating condition of the projector and the signal being projected through the projector.

The information menu changes each time you press the

INFO. button on the remote control as follows: page 1/2  page 2/2  hide  page 1/2  • • • • •

While the information menu is displayed, press the Point

 buttons to display the previous or next page.

The information window can also be selected from the menu.

 Note:

• The H-sync freq. and V-sync freq. values described in the figure may be different from the actual values.

SERIAL NO. is used to service the projector.

FOCUS buttons

Press the FOCUS buttons on the remote control to adjust focus of the image.

 Note:

See the next page for the description of other buttons.

Information Menu

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Basic Operation

MOUSE POINTER button

Move the pointer on the screen with this button.

POINTER button

Press POINTER button on the remote control to display the Pointer on the screen. (see pages 32, 60)

P-TIMER button

Press the P-TIMER button on the remote control to operate the Count up/Count down function. See page 60 for details of Setting for the P-timer function.

To stop the count time, press the P-TIMER button.

To cancel the P-timer function, press and hold the

P-TIMER button for a few seconds.

IMAGE ADj . button

Press the IMAGE ADJ. button on the remote control to display the On-Screen Menu of Image Adjustment. See pages 41-42 and 47-48 for details of its functions. To cancel its function, press the IMAGE ADJ. button directly over again.

FREEZE button

Press the FREEZE button on the remote control to freeze the picture on the screen and Audio mute. To cancel the

FREEZE function, press the FREEZE button again or press any other button.

Fig.1 will appear when the Freeze function is working.

Fig.1

Remote Control

MOUSE

POINTER button

POINTER button

P-TIMER button

IMAGE ADj . button

FREEZE button

FILTER button

PIP button

 Note:

See the previous page for the description of other buttons.

User 1 of PIP (example)

FILTER button

Press and hold the FILTER button for more than

5 seconds to operate electrically operated filter to replace the filter.

 Note:

• The filter cannot be rewound.

• When the filter is replaced, the total accumulated time of the filter use is automatically set to 0.

PIP button

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Press the PIP button on the remote control several times until the desired mode of Picture in Picture appears. Each user mode (User 1-5) appears only when it has stored data.

Press and hold the PIP button for more than 3 seconds to display the setting dialog box of Picture in Picture. See pages 55-56 for details of Picture in

Picture function.

Main picture

Main picture

User 2 of PIP (example)

Sub picture

Sub picture

Keystone Correction

If a projected picture still has keystone distortion after pressing the AUTO PC button on the remote control, correct the image manually as follows:

Press the KEYSTONE button on the remote control to switch the Standard (for Vertical/Horizontal) /Corner correction adjustment. The Standard or Corner correction adjustment dialog box appears. Use the Point ▲▼◄► buttons to correct the Standard or Corner distortion. The

Standard or Corner correction adjustment can be stored

(see pages 44, 50).

Remote Control

Standard

POINT

▲▼◄► buttons

KEySTONE button

Reduce the lower width with the Point ▼ button.

Reduce the right part with Point ► button.

Corner correction

Reduce the upper width with the Point ▲ button.

Reduce the left part with Point ◄ button.

Press the KEYSTONE button on the remote control to switch Corner correction adjustment, press the

SELECT button on the remote control to select the corner you want to adjust.

Reduce the top left corner part with the Point ►▼ buttons.

Keystone

Reduce the top right corner part with the Point ◄▼ buttons.

Press the

SELECT button Keystone

Basic Operation

 Note:

• The white arrows indicate that there is no correction.

• A red arrow indicates the direction of correction.

• An arrow disappears at the maximum correction.

• If you press and hold the KEYSTONE button for more than 3 seconds while the Standard or Corner correction dialog box is being displayed, the Standard or Corner correction adjustment will be released.

The Corner pattern can be set to Off,

Red, White or Blue in the Corner pattern function. See "Keystone" on pages 44,

50.

• The adjustable range is limited depending on the input signal.

• Standard and Corner correction functions cannot be adjusted at the same time. If one of the functions is adjusted, and then

the other one will be reset automatically.

The top left corner adjustment as an example:

Keystone

Press the

Point ▼ button

Keystone

Press the

SELECT button

Press the

SELECT button

Keystone

Press the

SELECT button

Keystone

Keystone

Press the Point

► button

Reduce the bottom left corner part with the Point

►▲ buttons.

Reduce the bottom right corner part with the Point

◄▲ buttons.

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Basic Operation

Pointer Function

You can move the Pointer of the projector with the remote control to emphasize a part of the projected image.

1 Press the POINTER button to activate the Pointer function.

MOUSE POINTER button

2 Use the MOUSE POINTER button to move the

Pointer.

POINTER button

3 To cancel the Pointer function, press the POINTER button again or press any other button.

Dot Arrow Finger

 Note:

You can choose the pattern of Pointer ( Dot/Arrow/

Finger) in the Setting Menu (p.60)

Wireless Mouse Operation

The remote control can be used as a wireless mouse for your computer.

1 Before operating the wireless mouse, connect your computer and the projector with a USB cable

(p.19).

When the Pointer function is used, the wireless mouse is not available.

2 When a USB cable is connected to the computer and the projector, turn on the projector first, then the computer. If you turn on the computer first, the wireless mouse function may not operate properly.

L-CLICK button

Acts as left (click) mouse button while the projector and a computer are connected with a USB cable.

MOUSE POINTER button

Move the pointer on the screen with this button.

R-CLICK button

Acts as right (click) mouse button while the projector and a computer are connected with a USB cable.

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Input Selection

Direct Operation

Side Control/Remote Control Operation

Side Control

Remote Control

INPUT button

*

INPUT button*

* Only the Input button function is set Mode 1 in the Setting menu, the INPUT button is used for switching input source. (p.51)

The input source changes each time you press the INPUT button on the side control or the remote control as follows:

Input 1→ Input 2→ Input 3 → ...

Before using the INPUT button on the side control or the remote control, you must select a correct input source by On-Screen Menu and the latest input source will be displayed.

Remote Control Operation

Press the INPUT 1, INPUT 2, or INPUT 3 button on the remote control. The input source appears on the screen as you press each button. Select the connected input source.

INPUT 1 button INPUT 2 button

Input 1 Input 2

RGB (PC analog) Video

Remote Control

RGB (Scart)

RGB (PC digital)

RGB (AV HDCP)

HDMI y,Pb/Cb,Pr/Cr

RGB

INPUT 1/2/3 buttons

INPUT 3 button

Input 3

Video y,Pb/Cb,Pr/Cr

S-video

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Input Selection

Computer Input Source Selection

INPUT MENU

1

Menu Operation

Press the MENU button to display the On-Screen

Menu. Use the Point ▲▼ buttons to select Input and then press the Point ► or the SELECT button.

2

3

Use the Point ▲▼ buttons to select the desired input and then press the Point ► button to access the submenu items.

Use the Point ▲▼ buttons to select the desired source and then press the SELECT button.

WHEN SELECTING INPUT 1 (COMPUTER INPUT TERMINALS )

RGB(PC analog)

When your computer is connected to the INPUT 1

(ANALOG) terminal, select RGB (PC analog).

 Note:

Input source changes if the INPUT 1 button on the remote control is pressed.

INPUT 1 MENU

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WHEN SELECTING INPUT 2 (5 BNC INPUT jACKS )

When connecting the computer output [5 BNC Type

(Green, Blue, Red, Horiz. Sync, and Vert. Sync.)] from the computer to G, B, R, H/HV, and V jacks:

RGB

When your computer is connected to the INPUT 2

(5 BNC INPUT JACKS) terminal, select RGB.

INPUT 2 MENU

Video Input Source Selection

Menu Operation

1

2

3

Press the MENU button to display the On-Screen

Menu. Use the Point ▲▼ buttons to select Input and then press the Point ► or the SELECT button.

Use the Point ▲▼ buttons to select the desired input and then press the Point ► button to access the submenu items.

Use the Point ▲▼ buttons to select the desired source and then press the SELECT button.

WHEN SELECTING INPUT 1 (COMPUTER INPUT

TERMINALS )

When connecting to video equipment, select the type of

Video source in the Source Select Menu.

RGB(Scart)

When scart video equipment is connected to the

INPUT 1 (ANALOG) terminal, select RGB (Scart).

HDMI

When the video signal is connected to the HDMI terminal, select HDMI.

RGB(AV HDCP)

If the HDCP-compatible signal source is connected to the INPUT 1 (DIGITAL) terminal, select RGB (AV HDCP).

WHEN SELECTING INPUT 2 (5 BNC INPUT jACKS )

When connecting to video equipment, select the type of

Video source in the Source Select Menu.

Video When the video input signal is connected to the VIDEO jack, select Video.

y,Pb/Cb,Pr/Cr

When the video input signal is connected to the Y-Pb/Cb-Pr/Cr jacks, select y,Pb/

Cb,Pr/Cr.

 Note:

• When the video input signal is connected to the Y-Pb/Cb-Pr/Cr jacks, Y,Pb/Cb,Pr/Cr takes precedence of RGB.

• Y,Pb/Cb,Pr/Cr input can accept the component signal and the analog RGB signal. When analog

RGB signal is not recognized in Y,Pb/Cb,Pr/Cr input source, set to RGB input manually.

WHEN SELECTING INPUT 3 (AV TERMINALS )

When connecting to video equipment, select the type of

Video source in the Source Select Menu.

Video y,Pb/Cb,Pr/Cr

S-video

When the video input signal is connected to the VIDEO jack, select Video.

When the video input signal is connected to the Y-Pb/Cb-Pr/Cr jacks, select y,Pb/

Cb,Pr/Cr.

When the video input signal is connected to the S-VIDEO jack, select S-video.

INPUT 1 MENU

INPUT 2 MENU

INPUT 3 MENU

Input Selection

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Computer Input

Computer System Selection

Automatic Multi-Scan System

This projector automatically tunes to various types of computers with its Multi-scan system and Auto PC adjustment. If a computer is selected as a signal source, this projector automatically detects the signal format and tunes to project a proper image without any additional settings. (Signal formats provided in this projector are shown on pages 82-83)

One of the following messages may appear when:

Auto When the projector cannot recognize the connected signal conforming to the provided

PC Systems, Auto is displayed on the System

Menu box and the Auto PC adjustment function works to display proper images. If the image is not projected properly, a manual adjustment is required (pp. 38-39).

----There is no signal input from the computer.

Check the connection between your computer and the projector. (See “Troubleshooting” on pp. 73-75.)

Mode 1 The preset system is manually adjusted in the

PC adjust Menu. The adjusted data can be stored in Mode 1-10 (pp.38-39).

SVGA 1 PC Systems provided in this projector is chosen. The projector chooses a proper system provided in the projector and displays it.

* Mode 1 and SVGA 1 are examples.

PC System Menu

The PC System Menu

Selected system is displayed.

Selecting Computer System Manually

PC system can also be selected manually.

1

2

Press the MENU button to display the On-Screen

Menu. Use the Point ▲▼ buttons to select Input and then press the Point ► or the SELECT button.

Use the Point ▲▼ buttons to select System and then press the Point ► or the SELECT button.

3 Use the Point ▲▼ buttons to select the desired system and then press the SELECT button.

PC System Menu

Customized Mode (1-10) set in the PC adjust Menu

(pp.38-39).

Systems in this dialog box can be selected.

Computer Input

Auto PC Adjustment

Auto PC Adjustment function is provided to automatically adjust Fine sync, Total dots, Position H and

Position V to conform to your computer.

Direct Operation

The Auto PC adjustment function can be operated directly by pressing the AUTO PC button on the remote control.

Remote Control

AUTO PC button

Menu Operation

1

Auto PC adj .

Press the MENU button to display the On-Screen

Menu. Use the Point ▲▼ buttons to select PC adjust and then press the Point ► or the SELECT button.

2 Use the Point ▲▼ buttons to select then press the SELECT button.

Auto PC adj . and

To store the adjusted parameters:

The adjusted parameters from the Auto PC Adjustment can be stored in the projector. Once the parameters are stored, the setting can be done just by selecting Mode in

PC SYSTEM Menu (p.36). See “Manual PC Adjustment” on pages 38-39.

 Note:

• Fine sync, Total dots, Position H and Position V of certain computers cannot be fully adjusted with the

Auto PC Adjustment function. When the image is not provided properly with this operation, manual adjustments are required. (pp.38-39)

• The Auto PC adjustment cannot be operated when

480i, 575i, 480p, 575p, 720p, 1035i, 1080i or

1080p is selected in the PC System Menu (p.36), or when the signal is coming from the HDMI or DVI-D terminal.

• Depending on the condition of signals and the type and length of cables, the signals may not be properly viewed.

PC adjust Menu

Use the Point ▲▼ buttons to select Auto PC adj . and press the

SELECT button.

Please wait . . . appears while the

Auto PC adjustment is in process.

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Computer Input

Manual PC Adjustment

Some computers employ special signal formats which may not be tuned by Multi-Scan system of this projector. Manual PC Adjustment enables you to precisely adjust several parameters to match those special signal formats. The projector has 10 independent memory areas to store those parameters manually adjusted. It allows you to recall the setting for a specific computer.

1 Press the MENU button to display the On-Screen

Menu. Use the Point ▲▼ buttons to select PC

adjust and then press the Point ► or the SELECT button.

PC adjust Menu

2 Use the Point ▲▼ buttons to select the desired item and then press the SELECT button to display the adjustment dialog box. Use the Point ◄► buttons to adjust the setting value.

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Fine sync

Use the Point ◄► buttons to adjust the value, eliminating a flicker from the image displayed (from 0 to 31).

Total dots

Use the Point ◄► buttons to adjust the number of total dots in one horizontal period to match your PC image.

Position H

Use the Point ◄► buttons to adjust the horizontal picture position.

Position V

Use the Point ◄► buttons to adjust the vertical picture position.

Current mode

Press the SELECT button to show H-sync freq. and

V-sync freq. of the connected computer.

Clamp

Use the Point ◄► buttons to adjust the clamp level.

When the image has dark bars, try this adjustment.

Display area H

Use the Point ◄► buttons to adjust the horizontal area displayed by this projector.

Display area V

Use the Point ◄► buttons to adjusts the vertical area displayed by this projector.

Computer Input

Reset

To reset the adjusted data, select Reset and press the

SELECT button. A confirmation box appears and then select yes. All adjustments will return to their previous figures.

Mode free

To clear the stored data, select Mode free and then press the Point ► or the SELECT button. Move the highlight to the Mode that you want to clear and then press the

SELECT button.

Store

To store the adjusted data, select Store and then press the

Point ► or the SELECT button. Move the highlight to one of the Modes 1 to 10 in which you want to store, and then press the SELECT button.

Mode free

This mode has stored parameters.

Values of Total dots,

Position H, Position V,

Display area H and

Display area V.

Press the

SELECT button to clear the stored data.

Store Vacant

 Note:

Display area (H/V) cannot be selected when 480i,

575i, 480p, 575p, 720p, 1035i, 1080i or 1080p is selected in the PC System Menu (p.36).

• When input computer signal to the projector, PC adjust function will become available.

Press the MENU button to close this dialog box.

Press the SELECT button to store the data.

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Computer Input

Image Level Selection

Direct Operation

The Image Selection function can be operated directly by pressing the IMAGE SEL. button on the remote control. the last stored image will be displayed on the screen for about 4 seconds.

IMAGE SEL .

button

1

2

Menu Operation

Press the MENU button to display the On-Screen

Menu. Use the Point ▲▼ buttons to select Image

select and then press the Point ► or the SELECT button. The factory default setting is Standard.

Use the Point ▲▼ buttons to select the desired item and then press the SELECT button.

* The factory default setting is Standard.

Dynamic

For viewing pictures in a bright room.

Standard

Normal picture level preset on the projector.

Real

Picture level with improved halftone for graphics.

Image 1–10

User preset picture adjustment in the Image adjust

Menu. (pp.41-42)

Image select Menu

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Computer Input

Image Adjustment

1 Press the MENU button to display the On-Screen

Menu. Use the Point ▲▼ buttons to select Image

adjust and then press the Point ► or the SELECT button.

2 Use the Point ▲▼ buttons to select the desired item and then press the SELECT button to display the adjustment dialog box. Use the Point ◄► buttons to adjust the setting value.

Image adjust Menu

Contrast

Press the Point ◄ button to decrease the contrast; press the Point ► button to increase the contrast (from 0 to 63).

Brightness

Press the Point ◄ button to decrease the brightness; press the Point ► button to increase the brightness (from

0 to 63).

Iris

This iris function effectively increase the contrast intensity.

Press the Point ◄► buttons to select Off or On.

Off ...... Disabled.

On ...... Contrast is prioritized over brightness.

Color temp .

Use the Point ◄► buttons to select the desired Color temp. level (High, Mid, Low or XLow).

Selected Image mode

Use the Point ◄► buttons to adjust the setting value.

White balance (Red)

Press the Point ◄ button to lighten red tone; press the

Point ► button to deepen red tone (from 0 to 63).

White balance (Green)

Press the Point ◄ button to lighten green tone; press the

Point ► button to deepen green tone (from 0 to 63).

White balance (Blue)

Press the Point ◄ button to lighten blue tone; press the

Point ► button to deepen blue tone (from 0 to 63).

Offset (Red/Green/Blue)

Press the Point ◄ button to lighten red/green/blue tone of the black level of an image; press the Point ► button to deepen red/green/blue tone of the black level of an image.

Sharpness

Press the Point ◄ button to decrease the sharpness of the image; press the Point ► button to increase the sharpness of the image (from 0 to 31).

Gamma

Use the Point ◄► buttons to adjust the gamma value to obtain a better balance of contrast (from 0 to 15).

 Note:

When White balance Red, Green or

Blue is adjusted, Color temp. will change to Adj..

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Computer Input

Reset

To reset the adjusted data, select Reset and press the

SELECT button. A confirmation box appears and then select yes. All adjustments will return to their previous figures.

Store

To store the adjusted data, select Store and press the

Point ► or the SELECT button. Use the Point ▲▼ buttons to select one from Image 1 to 10 and press the SELECT button.

A confirmation box appears and then select yes. Stored data can be called up by selecting an Image (1-10) in the

Image Mode Selection on page 40.

Store

A confirmation box appears and then select yes.

Screen Size Adjustment

Select the desired screen size that conforms to the input signal source.

SCREEN MENU

1 Press the MENU button to display the On-Screen

Menu. Use the Point ▲▼ buttons to select Screen and then press the Point ► or the SELECT button.

2 Use the Point ▲▼ buttons select the desired item and then press the SELECT button.

Normal

Provide the image within a screen size keeping its original aspect ratio.

Full

Provide the image to fit full screen size.

Wide (16:9)

Provide the image at the 16:9 wide screen ratio.

Zoom

Scale the image proportionally to fit the entire screen.

Either side of image may go over the screen.

True

Provide the image in its original size. When the original image size is larger than the screen size (1920 x 1200), the projector goes to the panning mode automatically.

Use the Point ▲▼◄► buttons to pan the image. When adjusted, the arrows will turn red. When reaching to the correction limits, the arrows will disappear.

Custom

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Provide the last stored aspect screen image.

 Note:

• The projector cannot display any resolution higher than 1920 x 1200.

If your computer’s screen resolution is higher than 1920 x 1200, lower the resolution before connecting the projector.

• The image data other than 1920 x

1200 is modified to fit the screen size in initial mode.

Full, Zoom, True, Custom adj. and

Digital zoom +/– cannot be selected when no signal is detected in the PC

System Menu. (p.36)

Computer Input

Custom adj .

Adjust the screen scale and position manually with this function.

Press the Point ► button or the SELECT button at

Custom adj . and Custom adj . is displayed on the screen, you can use the Point ▲▼ buttons to choose the item you want to adjust.

Scale H/V ........ Adjust the Horizontal/Vertical screen scale.

H&V ................. When set to On, the aspect ratio is fixed.

Scale V appears dim and becomes unavailable. Adjust Scale H, and then the screen scale is automatically modified based on the aspect ratio.

Position H/V ... Adjust the Horizontal/Vertical screen position.

Common ......... Save the adjusted scale to all the inputs.

Press the SELECT button at Common to display a confirmation box. To save the scale, press the SELECT button at yes.

When Custom is selected, the saved scale is used.

Reset ............... Reset all the adjusted values. Press the SELECT button at Reset to display a confirmation box. To reset, press the

SELECT button at yes.

Custom adj .

 Note:

• When no signal is detected, Normal is set automatically and the Aspect dialog box disappears.

• The adjustable range for Scale H/V and Position H/V is limited depending on the input signal.

Digital zoom +

Select Digital zoom +. The On-Screen Menu disappears and D . zoom + appears. Press the SELECT button to expand the image size. Use the Point ▲▼◄► buttons to pan the image. The Panning function can work only when the image is larger than the screen size.

You can also enter the Digital zoom + mode by pressing the D.ZOOM button on the remote control.

Digital zoom -

Select Digital zoom – . The On-Screen Menu disappears and D . zoom – appears. Press the SELECT button to compress image size.

The projected image can be also compressed by pressing the D.ZOOM button on the remote control.

You can also enter the Digital zoom - mode by pressing the D.ZOOM button on the remote control.

To return to the previous screen size, select a screen size from the Screen Size Adjustment Menu or select an input source from the Input Source Selection Menu

(see pages 33-35) again or adjust the screen size with the D.ZOOM button.

 Note:

• The panning function may not operate properly if the stored Mode in the PC adjust Menu is used (p.39).

• The minimum compression ratio is limited depending on the input signal, when the Keystone function is working or when the custom is selected for the screen size.

True and Digital zoom +/– cannot be selected when 480i, 575i, 480p or 575p is selected in the PC System

Menu (p.36).

Digital zoom +/- cannot be selected when True is selected.

Digital zoom – cannot be operated when Custom is selected.

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Computer Input

Keystone

This function is used to adjust keystone distortion of the projected image. Use the Point ▲▼ buttons to choose the item you want to adjust.

Standard

Adjust the Horizontal/Vertical keystone distortion of the projected image.

Corner correction

Adjust the corner distortion of the projected image.

Corner pattern

Choose a Corner pattern mode among Red, White, Blue, and Off.

Store

Store .... Keep the keystone correction even when the

AC power cord is unplugged.

Reset .... Release the keystone correction when the

AC power cord is unplugged.

Press the KEYSTONE button on the remote control to switch the Standard (for Vertical/Horizontal) /

Corner correction adjustment. The Standard or Corner correction adjustment dialog box appears. Use the Point

▲▼◄► buttons to correct the Standard or Corner distortion (p.31).

Ceiling

When this function is set to On, the picture will be top/ bottom and left/right reversed. This function is used to project the image from a ceiling-mounted projector.

Keystone

Ceiling

Rear

Rear

When this function is set to On, the picture will be left/right reversed. This function is used to project the image from rear of the screen.

Screen aspect

This function is used to project the image to a 4:3 or 16:9 projection screen.

Default (16:10) .... 16:10 is the aspect of the LCD panel.

The original Screen Menu is available.

16:9 ..................... Set to a 16:9 projection screen.

4:3 ........................Set to a 4:3 projection screen.

 Note:

- Natural wide cannot be selected when 720p, 1035i, 1080i or 1080p is selected on AV System Menu (p.45).

- When the 16:9 function is selected,

Wide (16:9) is not vailable in the PC and AV screen (pp.42, 49).

- When the 4:3 function is selected,

Natural wide is not available in the

AV screen (p.49).

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Reset

This function returns all adjusted values to the factory default settings. Press the SELECT button at Reset to display a confirmation box. To reset, press the SELECT button at yes.

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2

Video Input

Video System Selection

Press the MENU button to display the On-Screen

Menu. Use the Point ▲▼ buttons to select Input and then press the Point ► or the SELECT button.

Use the Point ▲▼ buttons to select System and then press the Point ► or the SELECT button.

AV System Menu (Video or S-video)

3 Use the Point ▲▼ buttons to select the desired system and then press the SELECT button.

Video jack or S-video jack

Auto

The projector automatically detects an incoming video system, and adjusts itself to optimize its performance.

When Video System is PAL-M or PAL-N, select the system manually.

PAL/SECAM/NTSC/NTSC4 .43/PAL-M/PAL-N

If the projector cannot reproduce proper video image, select a specific broadcast signal format from among

PAL, SECAM, NTSC, NTSC 4 .43, PAL-M, and PAL-N.

y, Pb/Cb, Pr/Cr jacks

Auto

The projector automatically detects an incoming video signal, and adjusts itself to optimize its performance.

When the Video System is 1035i, 1080i or 1080p, select the system manually.

y, Pb/Cb, Pr/Cr SIGNAL FORMAT

If the projector cannot reproduce proper video image, select a specific component video signal format from among 480i, 575i, 480p, 575p, 720p, 1035i, 1080i,

and 1080p.

AV System Menu (y, Pb/Cb, Pr/Cr)

 Note:

The AV System Menu cannot be selected when selecting RGB (Scart).

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Video Input

Image Level Selection

Direct Operation

The Image Selection function can be operated directly by pressing the IMAGE SEL. button on the remote control. the last stored image will be displayed on the screen for about 4 seconds.

IMAGE SEL .

button

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1

2

Menu Operation

Press the MENU button to display the On-Screen

Menu. Use the Point ▲▼ buttons to select Image

select and then press the Point ► or the SELECT button.

Use the Point ▲▼ buttons to select the desired item and then press the SELECT button.

* The factory default setting is Standard.

Image select Menu

Dynamic

For viewing pictures in a bright room.

Standard

Normal picture level preset on the projector.

Natural

Natural picture level preset on the projector.

Cinema

Picture level adjusted with fine tone.

Image 1–10

User preset picture adjustment in the Image adjust Menu.

(p.48)

Video Input

1

2

Image Adjustment

Press the MENU button to display the On-Screen

Menu. Use the Point ▲▼ buttons to select Image

adjust and then press the Point ► or the SELECT button.

Use the Point ▲▼ buttons to select the desired item and then press the SELECT button to display the adjustment dialog box. Use the Point ◄► buttons to adjust the setting value.

Image adjust Menu

Contrast

Press the Point ◄ button to decrease the contrast; press the Point ► button to increase the contrast (from 0 to

63).

Brightness

Press the Point ◄ button to decrease the brightness; press the Point ► button to increase the brightness

(from 0 to 63).

Color

Press the Point ◄ button to decrease the intensity of the color; press the Point ► button to increase the intensity of the color (from 0 to 63).

Tint

Press the Point ◄► buttons to adjust the tint value to get a proper color balance (from 0 to 63).

Selected Image mode

Iris

This iris function effectively increase the contrast intensity.

Press the Point ◄► buttons to select Off or On.

Off ...... Disabled.

On ...... Contrast is prioritized over brightness.

Color temp .

Use the Point ◄► buttons to select the desired Color temp. level ( High, Mid, Low or XLow).

White balance (Red)

Press the Point ◄ button to lighten red tone; press the

Point ► button to deepen red tone (from 0 to 63).

Use the Point ◄► buttons to adjust the setting value.

White balance (Green)

Press the Point ◄ button to lighten green tone; press the Point ► button to deepen green tone (from 0 to 63).

White balance (Blue)

Press the Point ◄ button to lighten blue tone; press the

Point ► button to deepen blue tone (from 0 to 63).

 Note:

• When White balance Red, Green or Blue is adjusted, the Color temp. level will change to Adj..

Tint cannot be selected when the video system is PAL, SECAM, PAL-M or PAL-N (p.45).

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Video Input

Offset (Red/Green/Blue)

Press the Point ◄ button to lighten red/green/blue tone of the black level of an image; press the Point ► button to deepen red/green/blue tone of the black level of an image (from 0 to 63).

Sharpness

Press the Point ◄ button to decrease the sharpness of the image; press the Point ► button to increase the sharpness of the image (from 0 to 31).

Gamma

Use the Point ◄► buttons to adjust the gamma value to obtain a better balance of contrast (from 0 to 15).

Noise reduction

Noise interference on the screen can be reduced.

Press the Point ◄► buttons to change the noise reduction mode.

Off ............. Noise reduction mode is Off.

On ............. Noise reduction mode is On.

Progressive

An interlaced video signal can be displayed in progressive mode. Press the Point ◄► buttons to change the progressive scan mode.

Off ............. Progressive scan mode is Off.

On ............. Progressive scan mode is On .

Film ........... For watching a film. With this function,

the projector reproduces pictures faithful to the original film quality.

Reset

To reset the adjusted data, select Reset and press the SELECT button. A confirmation box appears and then select yes. All adjustments will return to their previous figures.

Store

To store the adjusted data, select Store and press the Point ► or the SELECT button. Use the Point

▲▼ buttons to select one from Images 1 to 10 and press the SELECT button.

A confirmation box appears and then select yes.

Stored data can be called up by selecting an Image

(1-10) in the Image Mode Selection on page 46.

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 Note:

Progressive cannot be selected when 480p,

575p, 720p, or 1080p is selected (p.45).

Noise reduction cannot be selected with the computer input and when the video signal format is 1080p (p.45).

Store

A confirmation box appears and then select yes.

Video Input

Screen Size Adjustment

1

2

Press the MENU button to display the On-Screen

Menu. Use the Point ▲▼ buttons to select Screen and then press the Point ► or the SELECT button.

Use the Point ▲▼ buttons to select the desired item and then press the SELECT button.

Normal

Provide the image within a screen size keeping its original aspect ratio.

Full

Provide the image to fit full screen size.

Wide (16:9)

Provide the image at the 16:9 wide screen ratio.

Zoom

Scale the image proportionally to fit the entire screen.

Either side of image may go over the screen.

Natural Wide

Expand the right and left side of images naturally without changing the center areas.

Custom

Provide the last stored aspect screen image.

Custom adj .

Custom adj .

Adjust the screen scale and position manually with this function.

Press the Point ► button at Custom adj . and the

Custom adjustment menu is displayed on the screen, you can use the Point ▲▼ buttons to choose the item you want to adjust.

Scale H/V …… Adjust the Horizontal/Vertical screen scale.

H&V…………… When set to On, the aspect ratio is fixed. Scale V appears dimmed and becomes unavailable. Adjust Scale H, then the screen scale is automatically modified based on the aspect ratio.

Position H/V… Adjust the Horizontal/Vertical screen position.

Common……… Save the adjusted scale or position to all the inputs. Press the SELECT button at Common to display a confirmation box. To save the scale or position, press the SELECT button at

"Yes", When Custom is selected, the saved scale or position is used.

Reset………… Reset all the adjusted values. Press the SELECT button at Reset to display a confirmation box. To reset, press the SELECT button at yes.

 Note:

• When no signal is detected,

Normal is set automatically and the

Aspect dialog box disappears.

• The adjustable range for Scale

H/V and Position H/V are limited depending on the input signal.

Natural wide cannot be selected when 720p, 1035i, 1080i or 1080p is selected on AV System Menu

(p.45).

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Video Input

Keystone

This function is used to adjust keystone distortion of the projected image. Use the Point ▲▼ buttons to choose the item you want to adjust.

Standard

Adjust the Horizontal/Vertical keystone distortion of the projected image.

Corner correction

Adjust the corner distortion of the projected image.

Corner pattern

Choose a Corner pattern mode among Red, White,

Blue, and Off.

Store

Store ... Keep the keystone correction even when the

AC power cord is unplugged.

Reset ... Release the keystone correction when the

AC power cord is unplugged.

Press the KEYSTONE button on the remote control to switch the Standard (for Vertical/Horizontal) /

Corner correction adjustment. The Standard or Corner correction adjustment dialog box appears. Use the

Point ▲▼◄► buttons to correct the Standard or

Corner distortion. (p.31)

Ceiling

When this function is set to On, the picture will be top/ bottom and left/right reversed. This function is used to project the image from a ceiling-mounted projector.

Rear

When this function is set to On, the picture will be left/right reversed. This function is used to project the image from rear of the screen.

Screen aspect

This function is used to project the image to a 4:3 or 16:9 projection screen.

Default (16:10) .... 16:10 is the aspect of the LCD panel.

The original Screen Menu is available.

16:9 ..... Set to a 16:9 projection screen.

4:3 ..... Set to a 4:3 projection screen.

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Reset

This function returns all adjusted values to the factory default settings. Press the SELECT button at Reset to display a confirmation box. To reset, press the SELECT button at yes.

Keystone

Ceiling

Rear

 Note:

- When the 16:9 function is selected,

Wide (16:9) is not available in the PC and AV screen (pp.42, 49).

- When the 4:3 function is selected,

Natural wide is not available in the AV screen (p.49).

Setting

Setting

This projector has a Setting menu that allows you to set up the other various functions described below.

1 Press the MENU button to display the On-Screen

Menu. Press the Point ▲▼ buttons to select

Setting and press the Point ► or the SELECT button to access the submenu items.

2 Use the Point ▲▼ buttons to select the desired item and then press the Point ► or the SELECT button to access the selected item.

3 Use the Point ▲▼ buttons to select the desired item and then press the SELECT button.

Language

The language used in the On-Screen Menu is available in

English, German, French, Italian, Spanish, Portuguese,

Dutch, Swedish, Russian, Chinese, Korean and Japanese.

Menu

Position

This function is used to change the position of the

On-Screen Menu. Select Position and press the SELECT button.

The Position changes each time you press the SELECT button as follows.

the center  the bottom left  the bottom right the top left  the top right  the center .....

Menu size

This function is used to change the display size of the On-Screen

Menu. Select Menu size and press the SELECT button.

Normal… Display the On-Screen Menu on the screen in its normal size.

Double… Display the On-Screen Menu on the screen in its double normal size.

Input button

This function detects the input signal automatically. When a signal is found, the search will stop. Use the Point ▲▼ buttons to select one of the following options.

Mode 1...... Input search will not work.

Mode 2...... Input search works under the following situation:

– When pressing the INPUT button on the side control or the remote control.

Mode 3...... Input search works under the following situation:

– When turning on the projector by pressing the ON/STAND-BY button on the side control or pressing the ON button on the remote control.

– When pressing the INPUT button on the remote control or on the side control.

– When no signal is detected.

Setting Menu

Language

Position

 Note:

When the 4:3 function is selected in

Screen aspect, Double is not available; it will be forced to return to Normal in

Menu size.

 Note:

• While Input button is set to Mode 3, and no signal is detected, if the Shutter or Freeze function is active, cancel it to activate the Input search.

• Only the last selected input source can be detected.

• If the INPUT, INPUT 1, INPUT 2,

INPUT 3, ON / STAND-BY or MENU button is pressed during Input search is in progress, Input search will stop and go back to the previous input signal.

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Setting

Display

This function decides whether to display On-Screen

Displays.

On ......................... Show all the On-Screen displays. Use this function when you want to project images after the lamp becomes bright enough. The factory default setting is in this option.

Countdown Off .... Show the input image instead of the countdown when turning on the projector. Use this function when you want to project the image as early as possible even when the lamp is not bright enough.

Off ........................ Hide the On-Screen Displays except:

● On-Screen Menu

Power off? (p.24)

No signal for Power management.

(p.59)

● Please wait . . .

White Arrows for panning mode

(p.42)

● P-timer

● Simple mode

● Video delay control

● Picture in Picture

● Corner pattern

Background

Select the background screen for when no input signal is detected. Press the Point ▲▼ buttons to switch among each option.

Blue……Project a blue background.

User……Project an image captured in the Logo setting.

Black……Project a black background.

It is invalid when there is no image.

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Logo (Logo and Logo PIN code lock settings)

This function allows you to customize the screen logo with Logo select, capture, Logo PIN code lock and

Logo PIN code change functions.

 Note:

When On is selected in the Logo PIN code lock function, Logo select, Capture and Logo PIN code

change cannot be selected.

Logo select

This function decides on the starting-up display from among following options.

Off ......... Show the countdown display only.

User ....... Show the image you capture.

Default .. Show the factory-set logo.

Logo select

Capture

This function enables you to capture an image being projected to use it for a starting-up display or interval of presentations.

Select Capture and press the SELECT button.

A confirmation box appears and select yes to capture the projected image.

After capturing the projected image, go to the Logo select function and set it to User. Then the captured image will be displayed the next time you turn on the projector.

To cancel the capture function, select yes in the "Quit?" confirmation box.

 Note:

• Before capturing an image, select Standard in the

Image Select Menu to capture a proper image (pp.40,

46).

• A signal from a computer can be captured up to

WUXGA (1920 x 1200).

• When capturing the image that has been adjusted by the Keystone function, the adjusted data is automatically reset and the projector captures an image without keystone correction.

• When Logo PIN code lock is set to On, Capture cannot be selected.

• When starting to capture a new image, the previously stored image is cleared even if you cancel the capturing.

• When there is no captured image or it is interrupted while capturing an image, User can not be selected, you can only switch between Default and Off.

• Capture function is not available when the Picture in

Picture function is set to User 1-5.

Capture

Logo PIN code lock

This function prevents an unauthorized person from changing the screen logo.

On .......... The screen logo cannot be changed without a

Logo PIN code.

Off ......... The screen logo can be changed freely from the

Logo Menu (p.52).

If you want to change the Logo PIN code lock setting, press the SELECT button and the Logo PIN code dialog box appears. Enter a Logo PIN code by following the steps below. The initial Logo PIN code is set to "4321" at the factory.

Logo PIN code lock

Setting

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Setting

Enter a Logo PIN code

Use the Point ▲▼ buttons on the side control or Number buttons on the remote control to enter a number.

When using side control

Use the Point ▲▼ buttons on the side control to select a number. Press the Point ► button to fix the number and move the red frame pointer to the next box. The number changes to . If you fix an incorrect number, use the Point

◄ button to move the pointer to the number you want to correct, and then enter the correct number.

Repeat this step to complete entering a four-digit number.

After entering the four-digit number, move the pointer to

“Set”. Press the SELECT button so that you can start to operate the projector.

When using remote control

Press the Number buttons on the remote control to enter a number (p.14). When you complete entering a four-digit number, the pointer moves to “Set”. Press the SELECT button so that you can start to operate the projector.

If you enter an incorrect Logo PIN code, Logo PIN code and the number () will turn red for a moment. Enter the correct Logo PIN code all over again.

Change the Logo PIN code lock setting

Use the Point ▲▼ buttons to switch On or Off, and then press the SELECT button to close the dialog box.

Enter a Logo PIN code

After a correct Logo PIN code is entered, the following dialog box appears.

Change the Logo PIN code lock setting

Change the Logo PIN code

Logo PIN code change

Logo PIN code can be changed to your desired four-digit number. Press the SELECT button to select Logo PIN code change. Current logo PIN code dialog box appears, use the Point ▲▼ buttons to enter the correct code. The New

Logo PIN code input dialog box appears. Set a new Logo

PIN code, confirmation box appears, choose Yes to set the new Logo PIN code.

Be sure to note the new Logo PIN code and keep it on hand. If you lost the number, you could no longer change the Logo PIN code setting.

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CAUTION:

WHEN yOU HAVE CHANGED THE LOGO PIN CODE,

WRITE DOWN THE NEW PIN CODE IN COLUMN OF

THE LOGO PIN CODE NO . MEMO ON PAGE 87, AND

KEEP IT SECURELy . SHOULD THE LOGO PIN CODE

BE LOST OR FORGOTTEN, THE LOGO PIN CODE

SETTING CAN NO LONGER BE CHANGED .

Change the Logo PIN code lock setting

Setting

Picture in Picture

This function is used to project two images simultaneously by placing a separate small sub screen within or next to the main screen.

Use the Point ▲▼ buttons to select Picture in Picture and then press the SELECT button to display a dialog box. You can also display the dialog box by pressing and holding the

PIP button on the remote control for more than 3 seconds.

Only the sound from the source of Main picture is valid, while the source of Sub picture cannot output the sound. ( In

P in P, the larger picture is main picture, and the smaller one is sub picture; in P by P, the left picture is main picture, and the right one is sub picture.)

User setting

Show the selected mode ( Off/User 1-5) and its status

( Stored /Free/ Adj .). User 1 and User 2 have stored default values. See page 30 for details.

P in P/P by P

P in P: Provide the images of Main picture and Sub picture at the ratio of Screen aspect in the Screen

Menu.

P by P: Provide the images of Main picture and Sub picture at the ratio of 4:3.

Main picture / Sub picture

Input……Select an input from Input 1-3.

Source… Select an input source. The display varies depending on the selected input.

Size……… Select the display size. Main picture can be changed between 10 and 100%, and Sub picture can be changed between 10 to 50% in increments of 10%. When P by P is selected in

Mode, the projection size is fixed to 50%.

Position… Press the SELECT button at Position and the display position setting screen appears.

Use the Point ▲▼◄► buttons to adjust the display position of active frame indicated in white. The frame will disappear after 10 seconds or when the SELECT button is pressed.

Selecting the Main picture or Sub picture

During Picture in Picture mode, and being undisplayed On

Screen Menu, press the SELECT button to select Main or

Sub picture. (A red frame will be displayed on the selected picture.)

Switching Input and Source

When selecting Main picture or Sub picture, input and source can be set by pressing the INPUT button on the side control or INPUT 1/2/3 button on the remote control.

Operation on the On Screen Menu is not necessary.

Picture in Picture

Selected

Mode

Status ( Stored /

Free/ Adj .) of the selected mode.

 Note:

P by P is not available when the 4:3 function is selected in Screen aspect

(pp.44, 50).

• When P by P is selected in every User

1-5 and the 4:3 function is selected in Screen aspect, PIP button on the remote control is not available. To set

Picture in Picture, select Default

(16:10) or 16:9 in Screen aspect

(pp.44, 50).

• When PIP is selected, screen is not available.

Position Menu

Active frame

(White)

Center line display

 Note:

• The Picture in Picture function is not available depending on the input signals and the selected input terminals. See List of Picture in

Picture for details. (p.89)

• When the input signal(s) is/are incompatible, X mark will be displayed for 10 seconds on the Main/Sub picture.

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Setting

Frame lock

Set the Frame Lock to Main picture or Sub picture.

Reset

Press the SELECT button at Reset to display a confirmation box. To reset, press the SELECT button at

yes.

Mode free

Delete the data stored in the Mode and return to Free. Use the Point ▲▼ buttons to select Mode free and press the

SELECT button to show the Where to free? dialog box.

Move the highlight to one of the mode ( User 1 - 5) which you want to delete and press the SELECT button. Then the confirmation box appears. To delete, select yes.

Store

Store the adjusted data in the User 1-5. Use the Point ▲▼ buttons to select Store and press the SELECT button to show the Where to store? dialog box. Move the highlight to one of the mode ( User 1 - 5) which you want to store and press the SELECT button. Then the confirmation box appears. To store adjusted data, select yes.

To store the adjusted data .

Stored data

Vacant

Return to Picture in Picture menu.

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HDMI setup

This function is only used for HDMI input source.

Image

Select Normal or Enhanced to match the video range setting of your HDMI Digital RGB equipment.

Sound

HDMI: When using the HDMI cable, select HDMI.

Both video and audio are transferred and you need not to connect any additional cables for audio.

AUDIO 1 : When using the DVI-HDMI cable, select

AUDIO 1 and connect the audio cable to

COMPUTER/COMPONENT AUDIO IN terminal.

The names for the output setting of Digital RGB vary from equipment to equipment. For details, refer to the owner’s manual of your Digital RGB equipment.

When the black parts of the image are destroyed or stand out, please switch to Normal or Enhanced, and then switch the output type of the HDMI Digital RGB output equipment.

HDMI setup

Lamp control

Lamp control

This function allows you to change brightness of the screen.

Auto . . . . Brightness according to the input signal.

Normal . . Normal brightness.

Eco 1 . . . Lower brightness and decrease of fan speed.

Lower brightness reduces the lamp power consumption and extends the lamp life.

Eco 2 . . . Lower brightness and increase of fan speed.

Lower brightness reduces the lamp power consumption and extends the lamp life. It is recommended to use Eco 2 when using the projector continuously over a long period of time. The fan noise becomes louder in Eco

2 than in Eco 1. Select the suitable mode for the operating environment.

 Note:

The fan noise becomes louder in Eco 2 than in Eco 1.

Select the suitable mode for the operating environment.

Lamp life control

Select the lamp operation when the total lighting time of a lamp exceeds the recommended total hours of use.

Mode 1 ....... The lamp can be turned on even after exceeding the recommended total hours of use.

Mode 2 ....... The lamp can be turned on even after exceeding the recommended total hours of use. But the projector turns off automatically after 3 minutes.

 Note:

Lamp mode cannot be changed for a while after turning on the projector. Lamp needs some time to stabilize after the power is turned on. Stored lamp mode will be active after the lamp is stabilized.

If Mode 2 has been selected and the projection lamp exceeds the recommended total hours of use, the replacement icon will be displayed at the time of power-on.

Then the projector will turn off after 3 minutes.

Lamp replacement icon

Lamp life control

The Lamp replacement icon will not appear when the

Display function is set to Off (p.52), during "Freeze"

(p.30), or "Shutter" (p.27).

Setting

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Setting

Filter control

You can replace the filter with this function. Press the

SELECT button at Filter control to display a confirmation box. To replace, press the SELECT button at yes and the electrically operated filter starts to scroll.

 Note:

• Filter replacement icon and Please wait... message appear on the screen when the filter is being scrolled.

• The filter cannot be rewound.

• When the filter is replaced, the total accumulated time of the filter use is automatically set to 0.

Fan control

Choose the running speed of cooling fans from the following options.

Normal .. Operate in this mode under normal conditions.

Max ........ Use this mode when you want to increase the cooling effect when operating the projector in high ambient temperature environment. Fan noise is louder than Normal.

Simple mode

This function decides whether to activate the simple mode.

Off . . . Simple mode function is off.

On. . . . Only the simple mode buttons are active.

 Note:

Warning icon and Simple mode : On message appear on the screen for about 4 seconds when press the button which is not the simple mode button.

Remote control

The eight different remote control codes ( Code 1- Code 8) are assigned to the projector; the factory-set, initial code

( Code 1) and the other seven codes (Code 2 to Code 8).

The same code should be set on both the projector and the remote control. For example, operating the projector in

Code 7, the remote control code also must be switched to

Code 7.

To change the code for the projector:

Select a remote control code in this Setting Menu.

To change the code for the remote control:

Press and hold the MENU button and a number button

(1-8) on the remote control for more than five seconds to switch among the codes. See “Remote Control Code” on page 16.

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 Note:

• When different codes are set on the projector and on the remote control, no operation can be made. In that case, switch the code on the remote control to fit the code on the projector.

• If the batteries are removed from the remote control for a long period of time, the remote control code will be reset.

Filter control

A confirmation box appears and then select yes.

Simple mode buttons

Only these buttons are active when the simple mode is set to On. [ON,

STAND-BY, SHUTTER,

INPUT, MENU, AUTO

PC, SCREEN, ▲, ▼

(MUTE), ◄ (VOLUME-),

► (VOLUME+),

SELECT (Mouse Pointer included), L-CLICK,

R-CLICK, P-TIMER,

POINTER, PIP, ON-OFF switch] Number buttons

(p.14) also become active only when setting the remote control codes numbers or entering the

PIN code numbers (pp.

54, 62).

Setting

RC sensor

Select a location of the infrared remote receiver of the remote control. See “Remote Control Receivers and

Operating Range” on page 15 for details.

All ........ Activate all of the receivers.

Front & Top . . Activate both the front and top receivers.

Top & Back . . .Activate both the top and back receivers.

Front & Back . Activate both the front and back receivers.

Front ... Activate only the front receiver.

Top ...... Activate only the top receiver.

Back .... Activate only the back receiver.

Power management

For reducing power consumption as well as maintaining the lamp life, the Power management function turns off the projection lamp when the projector is not operated for a certain period.

Select one of the following options:

Ready .............. When the lamp has been fully cooled down, the POWER indicator changes to green blinking. In this condition, the projection lamp will be turned on if the input signal is reconnected or any button on the side control or remote control is pressed.

Shut down ...... When the lamp has been fully cooled down, the power will be turned off.

Off ................... Power management function is off.

Timer ............... If the input signal is interrupted and no button is pressed for more than 30 seconds, the timer display with No signal appears. It starts the countdown until the lamp is turned off. Use the Point ▲▼ buttons to set the Timer (1~30 Min).

 Note:

• Factory default is Ready: 5 Min.

• When the shutter is closed while the Power management function is working, the Power management function is released.

Standby mode

This function is available when operating the projector via network.

Network . . . .Supply the power to the network function even after turning off the projector. You can turn on/off the projector via network, modify network environment, and receive an e-mail about projector status while the projector is powered off.

Eco............... Select Eco when you do not use the projector via network. The projector’s network function will stop when turning off the projector.

Refer to the owner’s manual of “Network Set-up and Operation”.

Power management

No signal

4 : 50

Timer left before Lamp is off.

 Note:

• Factory default is Network.

• When selecting Network, the cooling fans may be running depending on the temperature inside the projector even if the projector is turned off.

• When Eco is selected and the projector is in Stand-by, the communication of

RS-232C serial port is not available.

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Setting

Direct on

When this function is set to On, the projector will be automatically turned on just by connecting the AC power cord to the wall outlet.

 Note:

Be sure to turn off the projector properly (see “Turning

Off the Projector” on page 24). If the projector is turned off in the incorrect sequence, the Direct on function does not work properly.

Pointer

You can emphasize a part of the projected image with this function. Use the Point ▲▼ buttons to select a pattern of the Pointer (Dot, Arrow or Finger). (p.32)

P-TIMER

P-timer display.

P-timer

This function allows you to change the presentation of the

P-timer and execute it.

Select one of the following options:

Count up ......... The P-timer display 000:00 appears on the screen and the count starts ( 000:00–

180:00)

Count down .... The time set in the Timer setting appears on the screen and the countdown starts.

Timer ............... Use the Point ▲▼ buttons to set the

Timer ( 1–180 Min). Only set to Count

down, Timer is active. Factory default value is 10 Min.

Start ................ It executes the count up or count down function. Press the SELECT button at

Start, Start changes to Stop in the

Screen Menu. At that time, press the

SELECT button at Stop to stop Count

up or Count down, and Stop changes to Restart in the Screen Menu. Press the SELECT button at Restart to resume

Count up or Count down.

Reset ............... Reset the P-timer values.

Press the SELECT button at Reset to return to the following value;

Count up ........."000:00"

Count down ... Timer that you set.

Exit .................. To exit the P-timer operation.

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Stop or Cancel the P-timer via Remote Control

To stop the P-timer, press the P-TIMER button.

To cancel the P-timer, press and hold the P-TIMER button for a few seconds.

Security (Key lock and PIN code lock)

This function allows you to use the Key lock and PIN code lock function to set the security for the projector operation.

Key lock

This function locks the side control and remote control buttons to prevent operation by unauthorized persons.

… Unlocked.

… Lock the operation of the side control.

To unlock, use the remote control.

Lock the operation of the remote control.

To unlock, use the side control.

If the side control accidentally becomes locked and you do not have the remote control nearby or there is something wrong with your remote control, contact the dealer where you purchased the projector or the service center.

Key lock

PIN code lock

This function prevents the projector from being operated by unauthorized persons and provides the following setting options for security.

Off………Unlocked.

On 1…… Enter the PIN code every time turning on the projector.

On 2…… Enter the PIN code to operate the projector once the power cord is disconnected; as long as the AC power cord is connected, the projector can be operated without a PIN code.

Whenever you change the PIN code lock setting or the

PIN code (the four-digit number), you are required to enter the PIN code. The "1234" is set as the initial PIN code at the factory.

If you want to change the PIN code lock setting, Press the

SELECT button and the PIN code dialog box appears.

PIN code lock

Setting

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Setting

Enter a PIN code

Use the Point ▲▼ buttons on the side control or Number buttons on the remote control to enter a number.

When using side control

Use the Point ▲▼ buttons on the side control to select a number. Press the Point ► button to fix the number and move the red frame pointer to the next box. The number changes to . If you fix an incorrect number, use the Point

◄ button to move the pointer to the number you want to correct, and then enter the correct number.

Repeat this step to complete entering a four-digit number.

After entering the four-digit number, move the pointer to

Set. Press the SELECT button so that you can start to operate the projector.

When using remote control

Press the Number buttons on the remote control to enter a number (p.14). When you complete entering a four-digit number, the pointer moves to “Set”. Press the SELECT button so that you can start to operate the projector.

If you enter an incorrect PIN code, PIN code and the number () will turn red for a moment. Enter the correct PIN code all over again.

Change the PIN code lock setting

Use the Point ▲▼ buttons to select Off, On 1 or On 2.

Press the SELECT button to close the dialog box.

Enter a PIN code

Change the PIN code

PIN code change

The PIN code can be changed to your desired four-digit number. Press the Point ▼ button to select PIN code

change and press the SELECT button. The Current PIN code dialog box appears. Use the Point ▲▼ buttons to set the current PIN code. The New PIN code dialog box appears. Set a new PIN code, the confirmation box appears, and choose yes to set the new PIN code.

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CAUTION:

WHEN yOU HAVE CHANGED THE PIN CODE,

WRITE DOWN THE NEW PIN CODE IN COLUMN

OF THE PIN CODE NO . MEMO ON PAGE 87, AND

KEEP IT SECURELy . IF yOU FORGET yOUR PIN

CODE, THE PROjECTOR CAN NO LONGER BE

STARTED .

Setting

Shutter

Shutter function is available to block out light to the screen, so that the screen can be used for the other presenters.

Protection

Prohibit the shutter operation from the remote control and the projector's side control.

…………… Permit the shutter operation from both the remote control and the projector's side control.

…………… Prohibit the shutter operation from the remote control.

…………… Prohibit the shutter operation from the side control.

Prohibit the shutter operation from both the remote control and the projector's side control.

Release key

By using the Release function from the following options, the

Shutter can be released when it stays activated (i.e. when it is closed. )

Any …… By pressing any button on the projector's side control or the remote control, the shutter can be released when it is closed, and meanwhile the function of the selected item will come into effect.

* If the MUTE button on the remote control is pressed when the shutter is closed, only the shutter will be released.

SHUTTER… Only by pressing the SHUTTER button on the projector’s side control or the remote control the shutter can be released when it is closed.

In addition, when the Shutter is functioning, only the following buttons are active:

-- INPUT button and ON/STAND-BY button on the projector’s side control

-- INPUT 1/2/3 buttons and STAND-BY button on the remote control

Management

The Shutter Management function turns off the projection lamp when the projector is left with the shutter closed and the set time has passed away. The count-down time can be set between 5 and 480 minutes. When the countdown time has elapsed, the shutter will be opened up automatically and the lamp will be turned off to cool itself down. The SHUTTER indicator is blinking blue during this cooling-off period. When the lamp has been fully cooled down, the POWER indicator turns green lighting and the SHUTTER indicator keeps blinking. Should the

ON / STAND-BY button be pressed in this condition, the projection lamp will be turned on and the SHUTTER indicator turns off.

 Note:

The Shutter Management function cannot be halted.

Shutter

 Note:

With the Shutter closed up, if the power is turned off and the Shutter management is shut down when is being set the Shutter key, the Shutter function is still available after the power is on. (When the Shutter is closed, the last operation cannot be stored.)

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Setting

Closed caption

Closed caption is a function that displays the audio portion of a TV program as text on the screen. If the input signal contains Closed captions, you can turn on the feature and switch the channels. Press the Point ▲▼ buttons to select

Off, CC1, CC2, CC3 or CC4.

If the Closed caption is not clear, you can change the text from Color to White.

Closed caption

 Note:

The Closed caption is available only under the situation below.

• When the input signal is NTSC of composite and

S-video, and the system is set according to the signal or set on Auto.

• The system must be set on NTSC or Auto in Video

System Selection. (p.45)

• The item of Closed caption is displayed in gray while it is not available.

Closed caption is unavailable when On-Screen

Menu and P-timer are displayed.

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Video delay control

When you want to make a digital processing of a projected image faster, set this function.

Use the Point ▲▼ buttons, select an item of Off/Low/Mid/

High.

Digital processing speed becomes fast by order of Low →

Mid → High. High is the fastest.

 Note:

- The following functions are not available respectively when Video delay control is set to Low/Mid/High.

Low ... Keystone can not be selected.

Mid ... Progressive and Noise reduction can not be selected.

High ... Keystone, Progressive and Noise

reduction can not be selected.

- When Video delay control function is set to Low or High and press the KEYSTONE button on the remote control, Fig.1 will be displayed on the bottom left screen about for 4 seconds.

Press the Point ▲▼ buttons to select

Off, CC1, CC2, CC3 or CC4, and then Press Select button.

Fig .1

Video delay : On

Setting

Filter counter

This function is used to set a frequency for the filter replacement.

Use the Point ▲▼ buttons to select Filter counter and then press the Point ► or the SELECT button to access the submenu items.

Filter counter…… Show the total accumulated time of the filter use timer setting.

Timer…………… To set a timer, when the projector reaches the time, the Filter replacement icon (Fig.1) appears on the screen and the total accumulated time turns red, indicating that the filter replacement is necessary. If the filter is out of scroll and the projector reaches a time set in the timer setting, Fig.2 appears on the screen, indicating that the filter cartridge replacement is necessary.

Filter counter reset…When replacing the Filter cartridge, reset the Filter counter and the Scroll remaining (p.68).

Scrolls remaining… When the filter scroll is counted down to 1, Scroll remaining on the screen is showing 0 scroll(s) , the last scroll icon (Fig.3) appears on the screen.

When the filter scroll is counted down to 0, the Filter cartridge replacement icon (Fig.4) appears on the screen and the WARNING FILTER indicator lights orange, indicating that the filter cartridge replacement is necessary.

Scroll counter Reset…When replacing the Filter cartridge, reset the Filter counter and the Scroll remaining (p.68).

 Note:

• Do not reset the counter when the filter or the filter cartridge is not replaced.

• Timer setting notifies that the filter needs replacement.

To replace the filter, use the filter control function

(p.58).

Test pattern

Various test pattern are available for use when setting up the projector: Color, Gradation1-4, All white, All black and Cross.

Factory default

This function returns all setting values except for User

logo, PIN code lock, Logo PIN code lock and Filter

counter to the factory default settings.

Filter counter

Press the SELECT button to select

Timer and then use the Point ▲▼ buttons to set the timer. Select from ( Off/

400H/700H/1000H) depending on the operating environment.

 Note:

When the set time of Filter counter is not reached, Timer cannot be selected; while when the maximum time value 1000H is surpassed,

1000H can be selected again.

Fig .1 Filter replacement icon

Filter replacement icon appears on the screen at a set time.

Fig .2

Fig .3 Last scroll icon

Last scroll icon appears on the screen when the filter is down to the last scroll.

Fig .4 Filter cartridge replacement icon

Filter cartridge replacement icon appears on the screen when the filter scroll is counted down to 0 scroll.

 Note:

• Fig.1, Fig. 2, Fig. 3 and Fig. 4 appear at turning on and selecting input source.

• Fig.1, Fig. 2, Fig. 3 and Fig. 4 will not appear when the Display function is set to Off (p.52) or during “Freeze”

(p.30).

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Filter Instructions

Filter prevents dust from accumulating on the optical elements inside the projector. Should the filter becomes clogged with dust particles, it will reduce cooling fans’ effectiveness and may result in internal heat buildup and adversely affect the life of the projector. This projector has an electrically operated filter which helps you to replace the filter easily. The projector monitors the condition of the filter at all time and replaces a filter with a new one automatically when it detects the clogging.

If the projector reaches a time set in the timer setting

(p.65), a Filter replacement icon (Fig.1) appears on the screen and the WARNING FILTER indicator on the top panel lights up (p.81). When you see this icon, replace the filter as soon as possible (pp.30, 58). If the filter is out of scroll and the projector reaches a time set in the timer setting, Fig. 2 appears on the screen, indicating that the filter cartridge replacement is necessary.

Fig .1 Filter replacement icon

Fig .2

When the filter scroll is counted down to 0, the Last scroll icon (Fig.3) appears on the screen, indicating that there is one scroll left in the filter cartridge (p.65).

If the projector detects that the filter is clogged and no scroll is left in the filter cartridge, a Filter cartridge replacement icon (Fig. 4) appears on the screen and the

WARNING FILTER indicator on the top panel lights up

(p.81). When you see this icon, replace the filter cartridge

(p.67) and reset the Filter counter (p.68) and the Scroll counter (p.68).

When the filter is being scrolled using the remote control

(p.30) or the Filter control function in the setting menu

(p.58), a Filter replacement icon and Please wait . . . message (Fig.5) appear on the screen and the WARNING

FILTER indicator blinks slow (approx. 2 seconds ON, 2 seconds OFF) (p.79).

Fig .3 Last scroll icon

Fig .4 Filter cartridge replacement icon

Fig .5 Filter replacement icon and

Please wait . . . message.

The WARNING FILTER indicator blinks fast when the projector detects an abnormal condition, the filter cartridge is not installed properly, or the filter scroll is not working properly (p.81).

 Note:

• Fig.1, Fig.2, Fig.3, Fig. 4 and Fig.5 will not appear when the Display function is set to Off (p.52) or during

“Freeze” (p.30).

• The filter cannot be rewound.

• The filter can be scrolled 9 times since in the filter cartridge there are 10 scrolls in total.

• The filter cartridge is disposable. Do not clean and reuse the filter cartridge.

• Do not expose the filter cartridge to water or liquid, or it may cause a breakdown.

• Replace the filter cartridge after all the scrolls are used up. If you replace the filter cartridge when there are some scrolls left in the filter cartridge, the filter counter and the scroll counter do not recognize the correct number of remaining scrolls and the reset function cannot work properly. It may cause a breakdown.

• Do not use the filter cartridge with other projector.

The filter counter and the scroll counter do not recognize the correct number of remaining scrolls of the used filter cartridge and the reset function cannot work properly. It may cause a breakdown.

• Make sure that the projection lamp is turn off when you are replacing the filter cartridge. If you replace the filter cartridge when the projection lamp is turn on, the projector will be shut down automatically for safety purpose.

• Do not forget to reset the filter counter and the scroll counter in the setting menu after replacing the filter cartridge.

If you forget to reset the filter counter and the scroll counter, the projector cannot recognize the correct number of remaining scrolls and may cause a breakdown.

• When the projector is kept being used for 3 minutes without getting the filter cartridge replaced after the Fig.4 appears on the screen, the projector is turned off automatically to prevent the damage of optical components.

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2

3

4

5

Maintenance and Care

Replacing the Filter Cartridge

Turn off the projector, and unplug the AC power cord from the AC outlet.

First, clean up the dust on the projector and around the air vents.

Filter cover

Press ▼ downwards on the filter cover to release the latch and open the filter cover.

Pull out the filter cartridge. When taking out the filter cartridge, put your finger on the filter cartridge’s tab and then pull.

Put the new one back into the position and close the filter cover. Make sure that the filter cartridge is properly and fully inserted.

Connect the AC power cord to the projector and turn on the projector.

Reset the filter counter and the scroll counter (p.68).

Latch

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CAUTION

Make sure the filter cartridge is inserted in the projector. If the filter cartridge is not inserted, the projector cannot be turned on.

Do not put anything into the air vents. Doing so may result in malfunction of the projector.

RECOMMENDATION

We recommend avoiding dusty/smoky environments when operating the projector . Usage in these environments may cause a poor image quality .

When using the projector under dusty or smoky conditions, dust may accumulate on a lens, liquid crystal panels, or optical elements inside the projector. Such condition may degrade the quality of the projected image.

When the symptoms above are noticed, contact your authorized dealer or service center for proper cleaning.

Tab

Filter cartridge

ORDER REPLACEMENT FILTER CARTRIDGE

Replacement filter cartridge can be ordered through your dealer. When ordering, give the following information to the dealer.

● Model No . of your projector

LC-WUL100, LC-WUL100L

● Replacement Filter Cartridge Type No .

Service Parts No. 610 346 9034

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Resetting the Filter Counter

Be sure to reset the Filter counter after replacing the filter cartridge.

1

2

3

Press the MENU button to display the On-Screen

Menu. Use the Point ▲▼ buttons to select

Setting and then press the Point ► or the

SELECT button.

Use the Point ▲▼ buttons to select Filter

counter and then press the SELECT button. Use the Point ▲▼ buttons to select Filter counter

reset and then press the SELECT button. Filter

counter Reset? appears. Select yes to continue.

Another confirmation dialog box appears, select

yes to reset the Filter counter.

Filter counter

Filter counter Reset? appears.

Select yes, then another confirmation box appears.

Select yes again to reset the Filter counter.

Resetting the Scroll Counter

Be sure to reset the Scroll counter after replacing the filter cartridge.

1

2

Press the MENU button to display the On-Screen

Menu. Use the Point ▲▼ buttons to select

Setting and then press the Point ► or the

SELECT button.

Use the Point ▲▼ buttons to select Filter

counter and then press the SELECT button. Use the Point ▲▼ buttons to select Scroll counter

reset and then press the SELECT button. Scroll

counter Reset? appears. Select yes to continue.

Scroll counter

3 Another confirmation dialog box appears, select

yes to reset the Scroll counter.

Scroll counter Reset?

Scroll counter Reset? appears.

Select yes, then another confirmation box appears.

Select yes again to reset the Scroll counter.

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Top Panel

Maintenance and Care

Lamp Replacement

When the projection lamp of the projector reaches its end of life, the Lamp replacement icon appears on the screen and LAMP REPLACE indicator lights orange. Replace the lamp with a new one promptly. The timing when the LAMP REPLACE indicator should light is depending on the lamp mode.

Lamp cover

Lamp replacement icon

LAMP REPLACE indicator

 Note:

The Lamp replacement icon will not appear when the

Display function is set to Off (p.52) or during “Freeze”

(p.30)

4

5

Follow these steps to replace the lamp.

1 Turn off the projector and unplug the AC power cord.

Let the projector cool for at least 45 minutes.

2 Loosen the screws and open the lamp cover. Loosen

3 screws of the lamp and pull out the lamp by using the built in handle.

3 Replace the lamp with a new one. Make sure that the lamp is properly and fully inserted.

Close the lamp cover and secure the screw.

Connect the AC power cord to the projector and turn on the projector.

 Note:

Be sure to insert the lamp in the correct direction.

CAUTION

When replacing the lamp because it has stopped illuminating, there is a possibility that the lamp may be broken.

If replacing the lamp of a projector which has been installed on the ceiling, you should always assume that the lamp is broken, and you should stand to the side of the lamp cover, not underneath it. Remove the lamp cover gently. Small pieces of glass may fall out when the lamp cover is opened.

If pieces of glass get into your eyes or mouth, seek medical advice immediately.

CAUTION

Allow a projector to cool for at least 45 minutes before you open the lamp cover. The inside of the projector can become very hot.

Screw

Lamp

New

Lamp

Screws

Handle

CAUTION

For continued safety, replace with a lamp of the same type. Do not drop the lamp or touch the glass bulb! The glass can shatter and may cause injury.

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LAMP HANDLING PRECAUTIONS

This projector uses a high-pressure lamp which must be handled carefully and properly.

Improper handling may result in accidents, injury, or create a fire hazard.

● Lamp lifetime may differ from lamp to lamp and according to the environment of use. There is no guarantee of the same lifetime for each lamp. Some lamps may fail or terminate their lifetime in a shorter period of time than other similar lamps.

● If the projector indicates that the lamp should be replaced, i.e., if the LAMP REPLACE indicator lights up, replace the lamp with a new one IMMEDIATELY after the projector has cooled down. (Follow carefully the instructions in the Lamp Replacement section of this manual.) Continuous use of the lamp with the LAMP REPLACE indicator lighted may increase the risk of lamp explosion.

● Lamp may explode as a result of vibration, shock or degradation as a result of hours of use as its lifetime draws to an end. Risk of explosion may differ according to the environment or conditions in which the projector and lamp are being used.

IF A LAMP EXPLODES, THE FOLLOWING SAFETy PRECAUTIONS SHOULD BE TAKEN .

If a lamp explodes, disconnect the projector’s AC plug from the AC outlet immediately. Contact an authorized service center for a checkup of the unit and replacement of the lamp. Additionally, check carefully to ensure that there are no broken shards or pieces of glass around the projector or coming out from the cooling air circulation holes. Any broken shards found should be cleaned up carefully. No one should check the inside of the projector except those who are authorized trained technicians and who are familiar with projector service. Inappropriate attempts to service the unit by anyone, especially those who are not appropriately trained to do so, may result in an accident or injury caused by pieces of broken glass.

ORDER REPLACEMENT LAMP

Replacement lamp can be ordered through your dealer. When ordering, give the following information to the dealer.

● Model No . of your projector

● Replacement Lamp Type No .

: LC-WUL100, LC-WUL100L

: POA-LMP136

(Service Parts No.610 346 9607)

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Cleaning the Projection Lens

Unplug the AC power cord before cleaning.

Gently wipe the projection lens with a cleaning cloth that contains a small amount of non-abrasive camera lens cleaner, or use a lens cleaning paper or commercially available air blower to clean the lens.

Avoid using an excessive amount of cleaner. Abrasive cleaners, solvents, or other harsh chemicals might scratch the surface of the lens.

Maintenance and Care

Cleaning the Projector Cabinet

Unplug the AC power cord before cleaning.

Gently wipe the projector body with a soft dry cleaning cloth. When the cabinet is heavily soiled, use a small amount of mild detergent and finish with a soft dry cleaning cloth. Avoid using an excessive amount of cleaner. Abrasive cleaners, solvents, or other harsh chemicals might scratch the surface of the cabinet.

When the projector is not in use, put the projector in an appropriate carrying case to protect from dust and scratches.

CAUTION

Do not use any flammable solvents or air sprays on the projector and in its vicinity. The explosion or fire hazard may occur even after the AC power cord is unplugged because the temperature inside the projector is extremely high due to the lamps. In addition, there is a risk that the internal parts may be damaged not only by the flammable air spray but also by the cold air.

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Warning Indicators

The WARNING indicators show the state of the function which protects the projector. Check the state of the

WARNING indicators and the POWER indicator to take proper maintenance.

The projector is shut down and the WARNING TEMP . indicator is blinking red .

When the temperature inside the projector reaches a certain level, the projector will be automatically shut down to protect the inside of the projector. The POWER indicator is blinking while the projector is being cooled down. When the projector has cooled down enough (to its normal operating temperature), it can be turned on again by pressing the ON/STAND-BY button.

 Note:

The WARNING TEMP. indicator continues to blink even after the temperature inside the projector returns to normal. When the projector is turned on again, the

WARNING TEMP. indicator stops blinking.

Top Panel

WARNING TEMP .

blinking red

Then check the matters below:

– Did you provide appropriate space for the projector to be ventilated? Check the installing condition to see if the air vents of the projector are not blocked.

– Has the projector been installed near an Air-Conditioning/

Heating Duct or Vent? Move the installation of the projector away from the duct or vent.

– Is the filter clean? Replace the filter with a new one.

The projector is shut down and the LAMP indicator is lighting and other indicators are blinking .

When the projector detects an abnormal condition, it will be automatically shut down to protect the inside of the projector and the LAMP indicator lights on and other indicators blink. In this case, unplug the AC power cord and plug it, and then turn on the projector once again to verify operation. If the projector cannot be turned on and these indicators are still lighting and blinking, unplug the AC power cord and contact the service center.

Top Panel

LAMP indicator lights on and other indicators blink .

CAUTION

DO NOT LEAVE THE PROJECTOR WITH THE

AC POWER CORD CONNECTED UNDER AN

ABNORMAL CONDITION. IT MAY RESULT IN

FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK.

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Appendix

Troubleshooting

Before calling your dealer or service center for assistance, check the items below once again.

1. Make sure you have properly connected the projector to peripheral equipment as described on pages

19-21.

2. Check the cable connection. Make sure that all computers, video equipment, and power cords are properly connected.

3. Make sure that all power is switched on.

4. If the projector still does not produce an image, restart your computer.

5. If an image still does not appear, disconnect the projector from your computer and check your computer monitor’s display. A problem may be noticed with your graphics controller rather than with the projector.

(When you reconnect the projector, be sure to turn the computer and monitor off before you turn on the projector. Turn on equipment in the order of the projector and computer.)

6. If a problem still persists, check the following solutions.

Problem:

No power .

PIN code dialog box appears at start-up .

The initial display is not shown .

The initial display is not same with the default one .

When the projector is on and you press the input button, an icon other than the Lamp mode icon appears .

An icon other than

Input mode or Lamp mode icon appears .

Solutions

– Plug the power cord of the projector into the AC outlet.

– Wait until the POWER indicator stops blinking to turn on the projector again. (See page 23)

– Check the WARNING TEMP. indicator. If the WARNING TEMP. indicator is blinking, the projector cannot be turned on. (See page 72)

– Unlock the Key lock function for the projector. (See page 61)

– See if the filter cartridge is inserted. (See page 67)

– Check the projection lamp. (See pages 69-70)

– PIN code lock is being set. Enter a PIN code; the “1234” or numbers you have set.

(See pages 23, 61-62)

– Make sure Off or Countdown Off is not chosen at Display function.

(See “Setting” section on page 52)

– Make sure User or Off is not chosen at Logo select function.

(See “Setting” section on page 52)

– That is the Filter warning icon. (See page 66)

– That is the Lamp replacement icon or the Filter warning icon. (See pages 66,69)

No image .

– Check the connection between your computer or video equipment and the projector.

– See if the input signal is correctly output from your computer. Some laptop computers may need to be changed the setting for monitor output when connected to the projector. See your computer’s instruction manual for the setting.

– It takes about 30 seconds to display an image after turning on the projector.

– See if the selected system is corresponding with your computer or video equipment.

– Select correct input source once again through menu operation. (See pages 33-35)

– Make sure the temperature is not out of Operating Temperature (41˚F–104˚F [5˚C–

40˚C]).

– Make sure that the shutter is opened. (pp.27, 63) appears on the screen

– End of lamp life is approaching. Replace the lamp with a new one promptly. (See page 69)

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– Filter is out of scroll. Replace the filter cartridge with a new one promptly. (See pages 67-68) appears on the screen

The image is out of focus .

The image is not bright enough .

– Adjust the focus of the projector.

– Check Projection Lens to see if it needs cleaning.

Note: Moving the projector from a cool temperature location to a warm temperature location may result in moisture condensation on Projection Lens. In such cases, leave the projector OFF and wait until condensation evaporates.

– Projecting from excessive slant angle to the screen may cause keystone distortion and partial imperfect focus.

– Check if Contrast or Brightness is adjusted properly. (See pages 41, 47)

– Check if Image level is selected properly. (See pages 40, 46)

– Check the Lamp control function. ( See “Setting” section on page 57)

– Check the LAMP REPLACE indicator. If it lights, the end of lamp life is approaching.

Replace the lamp with a new one promptly. (See page 69)

The image is Left/

Right reversed .

The image is Top/

Bottom reversed .

The image is distorted or runs off .

Auto PC adjustment function does not

work.

Some displays are not seen during the operation .

The setting does not remain after turning off power .

Power management function does not work .

Image disappears automatically .

Capture function does not work .

– Check the Ceiling / Rear function. (See pages 44, 50)

– Check the Ceiling function. (See pages 44, 50)

– Check PC adjust Menu or Screen Menu and adjust them.

– Check the Input signal. Auto PC Adjustment function cannot work when 480p, 575p,

720p, 480i, 575i, 1035i, 1080i or 1080p is selected or when the digital signal is input into HDMI or DVI-D terminal. See page 37.

– Check the Display function. (see page 52)

– Make sure you selected Store after adjusting settings. Some settings cannot be stored if not registered with Store function.

– Power management function cannot work while Freeze function is running or the shutter is closed.

– Check the power management function in the Setting. The power management is set to On at the factory.

– Check the connection to see if there is signal.

– Capture function is not available when the Picture in Picture function is set to

User1-5.

Some menus cannot be selected .

No sound

– Each of the Video Input and Computer Input has a limit on selectable menus.

– Check the audio cable connection from audio input source.

– Adjust the audio source.

– Press the Volume + button. ( See page 28)

– Press the Mute button. (See page 28)

– Is the image projected? You will hear the sound only when the image is projected.

– Check the Build-in SP function. (See page 28)

Appendix

The shutter does not work .

- Check "Protection" or "Release key" of the Shutter function. (See p.63)

The power is turned off automatically .

you cannot operate with the side control .

The Remote Control does not work .

Wireless mouse function does not work .

Indicators blink or light .

– Power management function runs by initial setting. Check “Setting” section on page 59.

– When the filter cartridge replacement icon keeps appearing on the screen at turning on the projector for some time and no action is taken to replace the filter cartridge, the projector will be automatically shut down in 3 minutes after turning on to protect the projector. (See pages 66, 81)

– Do not cover the ventilation slots on the projector. (See pages 4, 6)

– Projector may be used in high ambient temperature environment. Make sure the temperature is not out of Operating Temperature (41˚F–104˚F

[5˚C–40˚C]). (See page 72)

– If the side control is locked at "Key lock" under "Security" of Setting menu, the side control is not available. Please check “Setting” section on page

61.

– Check the batteries.

– Check if the RC sensor is set properly. (See page 59)

– Make sure no obstruction is between the projector and remote control.

– Make sure you are not too far from the projector when using the remote control. Maximum operating range is 16.4’ (5m). (See page 15)

– Make sure that the remote control code conforms to the projector’s code.

(See “SETTING” section on page 58.)

– Unlock the Key lock function for the remote control. (See page 61)

– Wireless remote control does not work when the remote control cable is connected to the projector. (See page 15)

– Check if the ON/OFF switch on the remote control is set to “ON.”

– Make sure that the simple mode in the remote control function is set to Off

(See page 58).

– Check the cable connection between the projector and your computer.

(See pages 19, 32)

– Check the mouse setting on your computer.

– Turn on the projector before you turn on the computer.

– Check the status of the projector with referring to “Indicators and projector condition” on pages 79-81.

appears on the screen

Unable to unlock the

Logo PIN code lock,

Security key lock or

Security PIN code lock .

Forget the Logo PIN code or Security PIN code .

– Your operation is invalid. Operate correctly.

– Contact the dealer where you've purchased the projector or the service center.

– Contact the dealer where you've purchased the projector or the service center.

– The projector detects an abnormal condition. Unplug the AC power cord and contact the dealer where you purchased the projector or the service center.

appears on the screen

WARNING:

High voltages are used to operate this projector . Do not attempt to open the cabinet .

If problems still persist after following all operating instructions, contact the dealer where you purchased the projector or the service center. Specify the model number and explain about the problem. We will advise you how to obtain service.

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Menu Tree

Computer Input/HDMI Input/Video Input

Input

Input Input 1

Input 2

Input 3

RGB (PC analog)

RGB (Scart)

RGB (PC digital)

RGB (AV HDCP)

HDMI

Video

Y, Pb/Cb,Pr/Cr

RGB

Video

Y, Pb/Cb,Pr/Cr

S-video

Network *

* Network will be displayed only when an optional

Pj-to NetDirector is attached.

Sound

Sound

Information

Information

Volume

Built-in SP

Mute

0-63

On/Off

On/Off

Input

System

H-sync freq.

V-sync freq.

Screen

Language

Lamp counter

Filter counter

Power management

Key lock

PIN code lock

Shutter management

Simple mode

Remote control

SERIAL NO.

Computer Input

SVGA1 System (1) Mode 1

Mode 10

SVGA 1

SVGA 2

SVGA 3

 System displayed in the System Menu varies depending on the input signal.

Image adjust

Image select

Image select Dynamic

Standard

Real

Image 1

Image 10

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Image adjust Contrast

Brightness

Iris

Color temp.

Red

Green

Blue

0–63

0–63

On/Off

XLow

Low

Mid

High

Adj

0–63

0–63

0–63

Red/Green/Blue Offset

Sharpness 0–31

Gamma

Reset

Store

0–15

Yes/No

Image 1

 Note:

The Menu display varies depending on the input signal.

Image 10

PC adjust

PC adjust Auto PC adj.

Fine sync.

Total dots

Position H

Position V

Current mode

Clamp

Display area - H

Display area - V

Reset

Mode free

Store

0–31

Yes/No

Mode 1

Mode 10

Screen

Screen Normal

Wide(16:9)

Zoom

True

Custom

Custom adj.

H & V

Position

On/Off

H / V

Digital zoom +

Digital zoom -

Keystone Standard

Corner correction

Ceiling

Rear

On/Off

On/Off

Screen aspect Default(16:10)/16:9/4:3

Reset

Video Input

System (2)

System (3)

Auto

PAL

SECAM

NTSC

NTSC 4.43

PAL-M

PAL-N

Auto

1080p

1080i

1035i

720p

575p

480p

575i

480i

 Note:

The Menu display varies depending on the input signal.

Appendix

HDMI Input/Video Input

Image adjust

Image adjust Contrast

Brightness

Color

Tint

Iris

Color temp.

Red

Green

Blue

Offset

Sharpness

Gamma

0–63

0–63

0–63

0–63

On/Off

XLow

Low

Mid

High

Adj

0–63

0–63

0–63

Red/Green/Blue

0–31

0–15

Noise reduction Off/On

Progressive

Reset

Store

Off/On/Film

Yes/No

Image 1

Image 10

Image select

Image select Dynamic

Standard

Natural

Cinema

Image 1

Image 10

Screen

Screen Normal

Full

Wide(16:9)

Zoom

Natural wide

Custom

Custom adj.

Scale

H & V

Keystone

On/Off

H / V

Common

Reset

Standard

Corner correction

Ceiling

Rear

Screen aspect

Reset

On/Off

On/Off

Default(16:10)/16:9/4:3

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Computer Input/HDMI Input/Video Input

Setting

Setting Language

Menu

Input button

Display

Background

Logo

Picture in Picture

HDMI setup

Lamp control

Filter control

Fan control

Simple mode

Remote Control

RC sensor

Power management

Standby mode

Direct on

P-timer

Security

Shutter

12 languages provided

Position

Menu size Normal/Double

Mode 1/Mode 2/Mode 3

On/Countdown Off/Off

Blue/User/Black

Logo select User

Default

Capture

Off

Yes/No

Logo PIN code lock

Logo PIN code change

Off/On

Image

Sound

Normal/Enhanced

HDMI/AUDIO 1

Lamp control

Lamp life control

Auto/Normal/Eco 1/Eco 2

Mode 1/Mode 2

Yes/No

Normal/Max

On/Off

Code 1~Code 8

All/Front&Top/Top&Back/Front&Back/Front/Top/Back

Off

Ready

Shut down

1–30 Min

Eco/Network

Count up

Count down

Timer

Start/Stop/Restart

Reset

Exit

Key lock

Remote control

PIN code lock

PIN code change

Protection Off

Off/On 1/On 2

Closed caption

Video delay control

Filter counter

Test pattern

Factory default

Release key

Management

Closed caption

Both

5 - 480 Min

Color

Off/Low/Mid/High

Filter counter

Timer

H

Off/400H/700H/1000H

Filter counter reset

Scrolls remaining

Scroll counter Reset

Yes/No

Scroll(s)

Yes/No

8 test patterns provided

Yes/No

Appendix

Indicators and Projector Condition

Check the indicators for the projector condition.

The projector is operating normally .

POWER green

LAMP red

Indicators

WARNING

TEMP.

red

WARNING

FILTER orange

SHUTTER blue

LAMP

REPLACE orange

Projector Condition

The projector is off. (The AC power cord is unplugged.)

 

The projector is in stand-by mode. Press the ON/STAND-BY button to turn on the projector.

The projector is operating normally.

(The shutter is open)

The projector is operating normally.

(The shutter is closed)

The projector is preparing for stand-by or the projection lamp is being cooled down.

The projector cannot be turned on until cooling is completed and the POWER indicator lights green.

The projection lamp is being cooled down in the Power management mode.

Fig .1 Filter replacement icon and

Please wait . . ..

The projector is in the Power management mode.

The projection lamp is being cooled down in the Shutter management mode.

The projector is in the Shutter management mode. Press the ON/STAND-BY button to turn on the projector.

The filter is scrolled using the FILTER button on the remote control or the Filter control function in the setting menu. When the filter is being scrolled, the Filter replacement icon and Please wait . . . message (Fig. 1) appear on the screen for about 30 seconds.

• • • on

• • • on (red)

❊ • • • on (blue)

• • • dim

• • • dim (red)

• • • blinking at the normal rate

(approx. 1 second ON,

1 second OFF)

• • • blinking at the normal rate (blue and dim red)

(approx. 1 second ON, 1 second OFF)

• • • off

• • • Differ according to conditions.

• • • blinking fast (approx. 0.5 seconds

ON, 0.5 seconds OFF)

• • • blinking fast (blue and dim red)

(approx. 0.5 seconds ON, 0.5 seconds OFF)

• • • blinking slow (approx. 2 seconds

ON, 2 seconds OFF)

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Appendix

The projector is detecting abnormal condition .

POWER green

LAMP red

Indicators

WARNING

TEMP.

red

WARNING

FILTER orange

SHUTTER blue

LAMP

REPLACE orange

❖   

 

Projector Condition

The temperature inside the projector is elevated close to the abnormally high level.

The temperature inside the projector is abnormally high. The projector cannot be turned on. When the projector is cooled down enough and the temperature returns to normal, the

POWER indicator lights green and the projector can be turned on. (The WARNING TEMP. indicator keeps blinking.) Check and replace the filter.

The projector has been cooled down enough and the temperature returns to normal. When turning on the projector, the WARNING TEMP. indicator stops blinking. Check and replace the filter.

The lamp cannot light up. (The projector is preparing for stand-by or the projection lamp is being cooled down. The projector cannot be turned on until cooling is completed.)

The lamp cannot light up. (The lamp has been cooled down enough and the projector is in stand-by mode and ready to be turned on with the ON/STAND-BY button.)

The lamp has been used overtime. Replace the lamp immediately.

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WARNING FILTER

When the filter detects clogging, reaches a time set in the timer setting or runs out of the filter scroll, the

WARNING FILTER indicator lights orange. When this indicator lights orange, replace the filter or the filter cartridge with a new one promptly. Reset the Filter counter and Scroll counter after replacing the filter cartridge (p.68).

LAMP REPLACE

When the projection lamp reaches its end of life, the LAMP REPLACE indicator lights orange. When this indicator lights orange, replace the projection lamp with a new one promptly (p.69).

Appendix

The projector is detecting abnormal condition .

POWER green

LAMP red

Indicators

WARNING

TEMP.

red

WARNING

FILTER orange

SHUTTER

blue

LAMP

REPLACE orange

Fig .2 Filter replacement icon

Fig .3

Fig .4 Filter cartridge replacement icon

 

Projector Condition

If the Filter counter reaches a time set in the timer setting, a Filter replacement icon (Fig.2) will appear on the screen and the WARNING FILTER indicator on the top panel will light up. Replace the filter as soon as possible. If the filter is out of scroll and the projector reaches a time set in the timer setting,

Fig. 3 will appear on the screen and the WARNING

FILTER indicator will light up. Replace the filter cartridge as soon as possible.

If the filter is clogged and no scroll is left in the filter cartridge, a Filter cartridge replacement icon

(Fig.4) will appear on the screen and the WARNING

FILTER indicator will light up. Replace the filter cartridge as soon as possible.

 Note:

Fig.2, Fig.3 and Fig.4 icon will not appear when the Display function is set to Off (p.52) or during

“Freeze” (p.30).

The filter cartridge is not installed in the projector.

Check the filter compartment to see if the filter cartridge is installed in the projector. When the filter cartridge is installed and the indicators continue to light and blink, read the column below.

The projector detects an abnormal condition and cannot be turned on. Unplug the AC power cord and plug it again to turn on the projector. If the projector is turned off again, unplug the AC power cord and contact the dealer or the service center. Do not leave the projector on. It may cause an electric shock or a fire hazard.

The shutter is out of control.

The shutter is out of control. (The projector is in the cooling mode.)

The shutter is out of control. (The projector is in the stand-by mode.) In that case, contact the service center immediately.

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Appendix

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Compatible Computer Specifications

Basically this projector can accept the signal from all computers with the V- and H-Frequency mentioned below and less than 162 MHz of Dot Clock. When the input signal is Analog, refer to the chart below.

ON-SCREEN

DISPLAy

VGA 1

VGA 2

VGA 3

VGA 4

VGA 5

VGA 6

VGA 7

MAC LC13

MAC 13

480p

575p

575i

480i

XGA 1

XGA 2

XGA 3

XGA 4

XGA 5

XGA 6

XGA 7

XGA 8

XGA 9

SVGA 1

SVGA 2

SVGA 3

SVGA 4

SVGA 5

SVGA 6

SVGA 7

SVGA 8

SVGA 9

SVGA 10

SVGA 11

MAC 16

XGA 10

XGA 11

XGA 12

XGA 13

XGA 14

XGA 15

MAC 19

SXGA 1

SXGA 2

SXGA 3

SXGA 4

SXGA 5

SXGA 6

SXGA 7

SXGA 8

SXGA 9

SXGA 10

SXGA 11

SXGA 12

RESOLUTION

1024x768

1024x768

1024x768

1024x768

1152x864

1280x1024

1280x1024

1280x1024

1280x1024

1280x1024

1280x1024

1280x1024

1280x1024

1280x960

1152x900

1152x900

1024x768

1024x768

1024x768

1024x768

1024x768

1024x768

1024x768

1024x768

1024x768

(Interlace)

1024x768

1024x768

1024x768

(Interlace)

800x600

800x600

800x600

800x600

800x600

800x600

800x600

800x600

800x600

800x600

800x600

832x624

640x480

720x400

640x400

640x480

640x480

640x480

640x480

640x480

640x480

640x480

768x575

768x576

(Interlace)

640x480

(Interlace)

V-Freq .(Hz)

59.880

70.090

70.090

74.380

72.810

75.000

85.000

66.600

66.670

59.880

50.000

50.000

60.000

60.000

84.997

75.030

70.070

74.920

60.020

54.580

79.350

87.170

56.250

60.320

75.000

85.060

72.190

61.030

55.380

60.510

60.310

51.090

60.510

74.550

77.070

75.700

86.960

58.200

58.300

72.000

75.080

70.400

58.600

60.000

59.980

60.010

67.190

76.107

60.020

75.025

60.000

65.200

75.600

H-Freq .

(kHz)

31.470

31.470

31.470

37.860

37.860

37.500

43.269

34.970

35.000

31.470

31.250

15.625

15.734

48.360

68.677

60.023

56.476

60.310

48.500

44.000

63.480

36.000

35.156

37.880

46.875

53.674

48.080

37.900

34.500

38.000

38.600

32.700

38.000

49.720

62.040

61.000

35.522

46.900

47.000

58.030

60.240

64.200

62.500

63.900

63.340

63.740

71.690

81.130

63.980

79.976

60.000

61.200

71.400

ON-SCREEN

DISPLAy

SXGA 13

SXGA 14

RESOLUTION

1280x1024

(Interlace)

1280x1024

(Interlace)

H-Freq .

(kHz)

50.000

50.000

V-Freq .(Hz)

86.000

94.000

SXGA+ 7

MAC 21

MAC

MAC

WXGA 1

WXGA 2

WXGA 3

WXGA 4

WXGA 6

WXGA 7

WXGA 8

WXGA 9

SXGA 15

SXGA 16

SXGA 17

SXGA 18

SXGA 19

SXGA 20

SXGA+ 1

SXGA+ 2

SXGA+ 3

SXGA+ 4

SXGA+ 5

SXGA+ 6

WXGA 10

WXGA 11

WXGA 12

WUXGA 1

WUXGA 2

WSXGA +1

WXGA +1

WXGA +2

UXGA 1

UXGA 2

UXGA 3

UXGA 4

UXGA 5

720p

720p

1035i

1080i

1280x800

1280x800

1280X800

1920x1200

1920x1200

1680x1050

1440x900

1440x900

1600x1200

1600x1200

1600x1200

1600x1200

1600x1200

1280x720

1280x720

1920x1035

(Interlace)

1920x1080

(Interlace)

1920x1080

(Interlace)

1920x1080

1920x1080

1920x1080

1400x1050

1152x870

1280x960

1280x1024

1366x768

1360x768

1376x768

1360x768

1280x768

1280x768

1280x768

1280x800

1280x1024

1280x1024

1152x900

1280x1024

(Interlace)

1280x1024

1280x1024

1400x1050

1400x1050

1400x1050

1400x1050

1400x1050

1400x1050

33.750

28.125

60.000

50.000

1080p

33.750

28.125

27.000

30.000

25.000

24.000

1080psf/30

1080psf/25

1080psf/24

 Note:

1920x1080

1920x1080

1920x1080

1920x1080

1920x1080

67.5000

56.250

33.750

28.125

27.000

60.000

50.000

60.000

50.000

48.000

True cannot be selected when is selected. (p.42)

65.317

68.680

75.000

80.000

48.360

47.700

48.360

56.160

47.776

60.289

68.633

49.600

63.370

76.970

61.850

46.430

63.790

91.146

63.970

65.350

65.120

64.030

62.500

64.744

41.200

49.702

63.980

74.556

74.038

65.290

55.935

74.918

75.000

81.250

87.500

93.750

106.250

45.000

37.500

33.750

59.978

75.060

75.080

75.080

60.000

60.000

60.000

72.000

59.870

74.893

84.837

60.050

60.010

72.000

66.000

86.700

60.180

85.024

60.190

60.120

59.900

60.010

58.600

59.948

50.000

59.810

60.020

59.885

59.950

59.954

59.887

60.000

60.000

65.000

70.000

75.000

85.000

60.000

50.000

60.000

Appendix

Appendix

When the input signal is digital from HDMI/DVI-D terminal, see the chart below.

D-WXGA 10

D-WXGA 11

D-WXGA 12

D-SXGA 1

D-SXGA 2

D-SXGA+ 1

D-SXGA+ 2

D-SXGA+ 3

D-SXGA+ 4

D-SXGA+ 5

D-SXGA+ 6

D-SXGA+ 7

D-UXGA

D-WUXGA 2

D-WSXGA+ 1

D-WXGA+ 1

ON-SCREEN

DISPLAy

D-VGA

D-480p

D-575p

D-SVGA

D-XGA

D-WXGA 1

D-WXGA 2

D-WXGA 3

D-WXGA 4

D-WXGA 5

D-WXGA 6

D-WXGA 7

D-WXGA 8

D-WXGA 9

RESOLUTION

64.030

62.500

64.744

65.317

75.000

74.038

65.290

55.935

41.200

49.702

63.980

63.980

60.276

63.970

65.350

65.120

H-Freq .

(kHz)

31.470

31.470

31.250

37.879

43.363

48.360

47.700

48.360

56.160

46.500

47.776

60.289

68.633

49.600

640x480

720x480

720x575

800x600

1024x768

1366x768

1360x768

1376x768

1360x768

1366x768

1280x768

1280x768

1280x768

1280x800

1280x800

1280x800

1280x800

1280x1024

1280x1024

1400x1050

1400x1050

1400x1050

1400x1050

1400x1050

1400x1050

1400x1050

1600x1200

1920 x 1200

1680 x 1050

1440x900

V-Freq .(Hz)

58.069

60.190

60.120

59.900

60.010

58.600

59.948

59.978

60.000

59.950

59.954

59.887

59.940

59.880

50.000

60.320

60.000

60.000

60.000

60.000

72.000

50.000

59.870

74.893

84.837

60.050

50.000

59.810

60.020

60.020

ON-SCREEN

DISPLAy

D-720p

D-720p

D-1035i

D-1080i

D-1080psf/30

D-1080psf/25

D-1080psf/24

D-1080p

D-480i

D-575i

D-480p

D-575p

D-720p

D-720p

D-1080i

D-1080i

D-1080p

D-1080p

D-1080p

RESOLUTION

1280x720

1280x720

1920x1035

(Interlace)

1920x1080

(Interlace)

1920x1080

(Interlace)

1920x1080

1920x1080

1920x1080

1920x1080

1920x1080

1920x1080

1920x1080

1920x1080

720 x 480

720 x575

720 x 480

720 x575

1280 x 720

1280 x 720

1920 x 1080

1920 x 1080

1920 x 1080

1920 x 1080

1920 x 1080

H-Freq .

(kHz)

45.000

37.500

33.750

33.750

28.125

----

----

----

----

----

----

----

----

----

----

----

33.750

28.125

27.000

33.750

28.125

27.000

67.500

56.250

V-Freq .(Hz)

60.000

50.000

60.000

60.000

50.000

60.000

50.000

48.000

30.000

25.000

24.000

60.000

50.000

59.94/60

50.00

59.94/60

50.00

59.94/60

50.00

59.94/60

50.00

59.94/60

50.000

24.000

 Note:

• Depending on the condition of signals and the type and length of cables, these signals may not be properly viewed.

•Specifications are subject to change without notice.

•You might be able to project images even when signals other than above are inputted, however the functions of the projector could be limited.

• Depending on your PC settings, the digital signals of your PC may not be projected correctly. In such a case, confirm your PC settings.

• When you project a DVI signal, connect the cables, turn the projector on, then select the input

Finally, turn on your PC.

Be sure to follow this procedure, otherwise an image may not be projected on the screen. If an image is not projected correctly, restart your PC.

• Do not disconnect the cable while the projector is running. If the cable has been disconnected and then reconnected, an image may not be correctly projected.

The CE Mark is a Directive conformity mark of the European

Community (EC).

Licensed under USP 5,717,422 USP 6,816,141

This symbol on the nameplate means the product is Listed by

Underwriters Laboratories Inc. It is designed and manufactured to meet rigid U.L. safety standards against risk of fire, casualty and electrical hazards.

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Appendix

Technical Specifications

Mechanical Information

Projector Type

Dimensions (W x H x D)

Net Weight

Feet Adjustment

Panel Resolution

LCD Panel System

Panel Resolution

Number of Pixels

Signal Compatibility

Color System

SD/HD TV Signal

Input Scanning Frequency

Optical Information

Projection Image Size (Diagonal)

Throw Distance

Projection Lens

Projection Lamp

Interface

Input 1

Input 2

Input 3

Analog Out

Audio Out

Audio In 1/2

Audio In 3

R/C Jack

Control Port

USB Connector

Option

LAN Connection Terminal

Audio

Internal Audio Amp

Built-in Speaker

Power

Voltage and Power Consumption

Operating Environment

Operating Temperature

Storage Temperature

Remote Control

Battery

Operating Range

Dimensions

Net Weight

Multi-media Projector

LC-WUL100L : 19.27'' x 6.46'' x 14.61'' (489.5 mm x 164.0 mm x 371.1 mm)

LC-WUL100 : 19.27'' x 6.46'' x 17.12'' (489.5 mm x 164.0 mm x 434.8 mm)

LC-WUL100L : 19.8 lbs (9.0 kg)

LC-WUL100 : 21.6 lbs (9.8 kg)

0˚ to 4˚

0.76'' TFT Active Matrix type, 3 panels

1,920 x 1,200 dots

6,912,000 (1,920 x 1,200 x 3 panels)

PAL, SECAM, NTSC, NTSC4.43, PAL-M, and PAL-N

480i, 480p, 575i, 575p, 720p, 1035i, 1080i and 1080p

H-sync. 15 kHz–120 kHz, V-sync. 48 Hz–100 Hz

Adjustable from 40'' to 400'' (LC-WUL100)

4.5' (1.4m) - 78.6' (24.0m) (LC-WUL100)

F1.7–2.3 lens with f=26.9 mm–45.4 mm with motor zoom and focus

(LC-WUL100)

330 W lamp

DVI [RGB(PC digital), RGB(AV HDCP)] / HDMI (1.3 with Deepcolor) / Mini D-sub15pin

[RGB, RGB (Scart)]

BNC Type x 5 (G or Video/Y, B or Pb-Cb, R or Pr-Cr, H/HV and V)

RCA Type x 3 (Video/Y, Pb/Cb,Pr/Cr), Mini DIN 4 pin x 1 (S-video)

Analog RGB (Mini D-sub 15 pin) Terminal x 1

Audio (Mini Type stereo) x 1 (Variable)

Audio (Mini Type stereo) x 1

RCA Type x 2

Mini jack (Wired Remote) x 1

D-sub 9 pin x 1

USB Series B x 1

Pj-to NetDirector Terminal x 1

RJ-45

10 W RMS

1 speaker, ø1.46" (37mm)

AC 100–120 V (5.4A Max. Ampere), 50/60 Hz (The U.S.A and Canada)

AC 100-240 V (5.4-2.6A Max. Ampere), 50/60Hz (For other countries)

41˚F–104˚F (5˚C–40˚C)

14˚F–140˚F (-10˚C–60˚C)

AAA or LR03 Type x 2

16.4' (5 m/±30˚)

1.9'' (W) x 1.1'' (H) x 5.7'' (D) (48 mm x 27 mm x 145 mm)

3.6 oz (102 g) (including batteries)

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Accessories

Owner’s Manual (CD-ROM)

Quick Reference Guide

AC Power Cord

Remote Control and Batteries

PIN Code Label

Lens Cap (for LC-WUL100) Network Application (CD-ROM)

Lens Mount Cover (for LC-WUL100L)

Lens Antitheft screw *

VGA Cable

Wired remote cable

* Contact the dealer where you purchased the projector or the service center about the Lens Antitheft Screw.

● The specifications are subject to change without notice.

● LCD panels are manufactured to the highest possible standards. Even though 99.99% of the pixels are effective, a tiny fraction of the pixels (0.01% or less) may be ineffective by the characteristics of the LCD panels.

Appendix

Optional Parts

The parts listed below are optionally available. When ordering those parts, specify the item name and

Model No. to the sales dealer.

Standard Zoom Lens

Long Zoom Lens

Ultra Long Zoom Lens

Short Zoom Lens

Short Fixed Lens

SCART-VGA Cable

Pj-to NetDirector

Model No.

: AH-24741

: AH-24771

: AH-24781

: AH-24711

: AH-24721

: AH-98881

: PjNET-50

Lens Replacement

The lens of this projector can be replaced with other optional lens. This feature enables you to use the projector for wide variety of uses.

For installation and replacement of the lens, always contact the sales dealer. The projector lens must be installed or replaced by well-trained sales or service engineers. Do not attempt to install and replace the lens by yourself as it may cause injury.

Do not hold the lens when carrying or lifting the projector. It may cause serious damage to the projector.

To the sales and service engineers: replacing and installing the lens, make sure that you are using the lens with the correct Type No.

Pj Link Notice

This projector is compliant with PJLink Standard Class 1 of JBMIA (Japan Business Machine and

Information System Industries Association). The projector supports all commands defined by PJLink

Class 1 and is verified conformance with PJLink Standard Class 1.

Projector Input

Input 1 RGB (PC analog)

RGB (Scart)

Input 2

Input 3

Input 4

RGB (PC Digital)

RGB (AV HDCP)

HDMI

Video

Y, Pb/Cb,Pr/Cr

RGB

Video

Y, Pb/Cb,Pr/Cr

S-video

NETWORK

PJLink Input

RGB 1

RGB 2

DIGITAL 1

DIGITAL 2

DIGITAL 3

VIDEO 1

VIDEO 2

RGB 3

VIDEO 3

VIDEO 4

VIDEO 5

NETWORK 1

Parameter

11

12

31

32

33

21

22

13

23

24

25

51

PJLink is a registered trademark of JBMIA and pending trademark in some countries.

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Appendix

Configurations of Terminals

ANALOG/ ANALOG OUT (Mini D-sub 15 pin)

Input

5

15

10

4

14

9

3

13

8

2

12

7

1

11

6

6

7

4

5

8

1

2

3

Red Input

Green Input

Blue Input

No Connect

Ground (Horiz.sync.)

Ground (Red)

Ground (Green)

Ground (Blue)

6

7

4

5

8

1

2

3

Output

Red Output

Green Output

Blue Output

No Connect

Ground (Horiz.sync.)

Ground (Red)

Ground (Green)

Ground (Blue)

9

10

11

12

13

14

15

+5V Power

Ground (Vert.sync.)

Ground

DDC Data

Horiz. sync. Input (Composite H/V sync.)

Vert. sync. Input

DDC Clock

9

10

11

12

13

14

15

No Connect

Ground (Vert.sync.)

No Connect

No Connect

Horiz. sync. Output

Vert. sync. Output

No Connect

DIGITAL DVI-D (DVI 24 PIN)

1

9

17

2

10

18

3

11

19

4

12

20

5

13

21

6

14

22

7

15

23

8

16

24

6

7

8

3

4

5

1

2

T.M.D.S. Data2–

T.M.D.S. Data2+

T.M.D.S. Data2 Shield

No Connect

No Connect

DDC Clock

DDC Data

No Connect

9

10

14

15

16

11

12

13

T.M.D.S. Data1–

T.M.D.S. Data1+

T.M.D.S. Data1 Shield

No Connect

No Connect

+5V Power

Ground (for +5V)

Hot Plug Detect

17

18

22

23

24

19

20

21

T.M.D.S. Data0–

T.M.D.S. Data0+

T.M.D.S. Data0 Shield

No Connect

No Connect

T.M.D.S. Clock Shield

T.M.D.S. Clock+

T.M.D.S. Clock–

HDMI (19 Pin Type A) USB CONNECTOR (Series B)

1 3 5 7 9 11 13 15 17 19

2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18

8

9

6

7

10

1

2

3

4

5

TMDS Data 2+ Input

Ground (TMDS Data 2)

TMDS Data 2- Input

TMDS Data 1+ Input

Ground (TMDS Data 1)

TMDS Data 1- Input

TMDS Data 0+ Input

Ground (TMDS Data 0)

TMDS Data 0- Input

TMDS Clock+ Input

11

12

13

14

15

Ground (TMDS Clock)

TMDS Clock- Input

-----

-----

SCL

16

17

SDA

Ground (DDC/CEC)

18 +5V Power

19 Plug insert detection

2 1

3 4

3

4

1

2

Vcc

- Data

+ Data

Ground

LAN TERMINAL

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CONTROL PORT CONNECTOR (D-sub 9 pin)

3

4

1

2

5

6

7

9

Serial

-----

R X D

T X D

-----

SG

-----

-----

-----

-----

8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1

1

2

3

4

TX +

TX –

RX +

-----

7

8

5

6

-----

RX –

-----

-----

Appendix

PIN Code Number Memo

Write down the PIN code number in the column below and keep it with this manual securely. If you forgot or lost the number and unable to operate the projector, contact the service center.

PIN Code Lock No .

Factory default set No: 1 2 3 4*

Logo PIN Code Lock No .

Factory default set No: 4 3 2 1*

* Should the four-digit number be changed, the factory set number will be invalid.

While the projector is locked with the PIN code...

Put the label below (supplied) on in a prominent place of the projector’s body while it is locked with a PIN code.

87

Appendix

5.91(150.0)

6.46(164.0)

Dimensions

Unit: inch (mm)

Screw Holes for Ceiling Mount

Screw: M6

Depth: 0.393 (10.0)

16.39(416.92)

19.27(489.5)

3.80(96.6)

7.70(195.5) 6.89(175.0)

3.78(96.0)

6.25(158.8)

88

Appendix

List of Picture in Picture

DVI

DVI

o : Picture in Picture combinations are enabled.

x : Picture in Picture combinations are disabled.

 Note:

• When the input signal(s) is/are incompatible, X mark will be displayed on the Main/Sub picture.

• Depending on the frequency or signal type of PC/AV input, the display resolution may be lowered or images may not be displayed on the Main/Sub picture.

<Display resolution is lowered when;>

• Inputting PC analog signals: Between 100-160 MHz

<Images are not displayed and X mark appears when;>

• Inputting PC analog signals: More than 160 MHz

• Inputting PC digital signals: More than 100 MHz

• Inputting AV digital signals: 1080p

<Picture in Picture is disabled when;>

• Inputting signal formats: WUXGA 1, WXGA+2, UXGA 1, UXGA 2, UXGA 3, UXGA4, D-1080p

Serial Control Interface

This projector provides a function to control and monitor the projector's operations by using the RS-232C serial port.

Operation

1

2

Connect a RS-232C serial cross cable to CONTROL

PORT on the projector and serial port on the PC.

(See p.19)

Launch a communication software provided with PC and setup the communication condition as follows:

 Note:

The default of the baud rate is set to

19200 bps. If an error occurs in the communication, change the serial port and the communication speed (baud rate).

Baud rate : 9600 / 19200 bps

Parity check

Stop bit

Flow control

Data bit

: none

: 1

: none

: 8

3 Type the command for controlling the projector and then enter the "Enter" key.

Example

When you want to change the input to INPUT 2,

Type 'C' '0' '6' 'Enter'.

 Note:

Enter with ASCII 64-byte capital characters and one-byte characters.

89

Appendix

Functional Execution Command

Format

The command is sent from PC to the projector with the format below;

'C' [Command] 'CR'

Command: two characters (refer to the command table below.

- The projector decodes the command and returns the

'ACK' with the format below;

'ACK' 'CR'

- When the projector can not decode the command, it returns with format below.

‘?’ ‘CR’

Command

C00

C01

C0C

C0D

C0E

C0F

C10

C1C

C1D

C20

C02

C05

C06

C07

C08

C09

C0A

C0B

C21

C23

C24

C25

C28

C29

C33

C34

C35

Function

Turn the projector ON

Turn the projector OFF

(immediately OFF)

Turn the projector OFF

Select Input 1

Select Input 2

Select Input 3

Select Network

Volume +

Volume -

Sound mute ON

Sound mute OFF

Video mute ON

Video mute OFF

Screen Normal Size

Screen Full Size

Menu ON

Menu OFF

Brightness UP

Brightness DOWN

Select Input 2 Video

Select Input 2 Y, Pb/Cb,Pr/Cr

Select Input 2 RGB

Direct on ON

Direct on OFF

Select Input 3 Video

Select Input 3 S-video

Select Input 3 Y, Pb/Cb,Pr/Cr

C4A

C4B

C4F

C50

C51

C52

C53

C5D

Command

C3A

C3B

C3C

C3D

C3F

C46

C47

C5E

C5F

C60

C89

C8E

C8F

C90

C91

Function

Pointer RIGHT

Pointer LEFT

Pointer UP

Pointer DOWN

Enter

Zoom DOWN

Zoom UP

Focus DOWN

Focus UP

Select Input 1 HDMI

Select Input 1 Analog RGB

Select Input 1 SCART

Select Input 1 DVI (PC Digital)

Select Input 1 DVI (AV HDCP)

Lens shift UP

Lens shift DOWN

Lens shift LEFT

Lens shift RIGHT

Auto PC adj.

Keystone UP

Keystone DOWN

Keystone RIGHT

Keystone LEFT

90

Appendix

Status Read Command

Format

The command is sent from PC to the projector with the format below;

'CR' [Command] 'CR'

Command: one character (refer to the command table below.

The projector decodes the command and returns the

'Character string' with the format below;

Command

CR0

CR6

Function

Status Read

Temperature Read

Projector

Return

10

28

24

04

00

80

40

20

21

81

88

2C

8C

%1 %2

%3

Projector status

Power On

Stand-by mode

Countdown

Cooling down

Power Malfunction

Cooling down at the temperature anomaly

Cooling down at Power Management mode

Power Management mode after Cooling down

Cooling down after the projector is turned off when the lamps are out.

Stand-by mode after Cooling down when the lamps are out.

Stand-by mode after Cooling down at the temperature anomaly.

Cooling down when the projector is turned off by the shutter management function.

Stand-by mode after cooling down by the shutter management function.

%1 = Temperature at Sensor 1 (˚C)

%2 = Temperature at Sensor 2 (˚C)

%3 = Temperature at Sensor 3 (˚C)

(ex.) %1 = 12.3˚C, %2 = 23.4˚C, %3 = 34.5˚C

--> The projector displays “12.3 23.4 34.5”

( For each sensor, two digit and the tenth place numbers are displayed with a space between each temperature.)

?

Communication failure

The tables on page 90 and 91 show the typical command lists for controlling the projector. Please consult your local dealer for further information of other commands.

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KH2BL

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