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• S XGA+ • H D 7 2 0
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
A
Table of contents
03
B
Introduction
04
C
Safety & Warnings
06
D
Supplied material
09
E
Overview
10
F
Keypad
11
G
Indicator
12
H
Remote control
13
I
Connector panel
15
J
Set up
16
K
Image adjustments
17
L
Ceiling mount
18
M
Using the projector
19
N
Menu system
22
O
Trouble shooting
30
P
Maintenance
31
Q
Service information
31
R
Lamp change
32
S
Technical data
33
T
Declarations
36
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INTRODUCTION
This digital projector is designed with the latest state-of-the-art technologies in
illumination, imaging, optics, electronics, thermal and industrial design in order to
serve traditional as well as novel imaging applications across a variety of markets,
offering features such as:
- SXGA+ 1400x1050 or HD720 1280x720 pixel DLP™ technology
- SINGLE CHIP DMD™ with DarkChip™ technology by Texas Instruments®
- HIGH CONTRAST for vibrant colors and deep blacks
- HIGH RESOLUTION for unprecedented detail
- HIGH BRIGHTNESS for larger screens
- DEEP BLACKS for maximum dynamics
- COLOR CALIBRATION for precise images
-
REAL TIME CLOCK for timing control
- REDUCED IMAGE NOISE through high end signal processing
- FAROUDJA DCDi™ Video processing and de-interlacing
- ECO MODE for reduced power consumption and lower audible noise
- VARIABLE LAMP POWER for alignment of multi-screen configurations
- LONG LIFE LAMP (up to 4000 hours) in low power ECO mode
- STYLISH AND COMPACT MAGNESIUM DESIGN to fit most applications,
installed or movable
- FIVE VIDEO and GRAPHICS INPUTS for virtually any video and data source
- LAN, RS232 and USB ports for control and monitoring
The specifications and functionality of the product may change without prior
notice.
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SAFETY & WARNINGS
This user guide contains important information about safety precautions and the setup and use of the projector. Please read the manual carefully before you operate the
projector.
SAFETY
This device complies with relevant safety regulations for data processing equipment
for use in an office environment. Before using the projector for the first time, please
read the safety instructions thoroughly.
WARNING
Use only the cables and cords supplied with the projector or original replacement
cables. Using other cables or cords may lead to malfunction and permanent damage
of the unit.
Always use 3-prong / grounded power cord to ensure proper grounding of the unit.
Never use 2-prong power cords, as this is dangerous and could lead to electrical
shock.
Never open the unit. The projector contains no user serviceable parts. Refer all
repairs to qualified personnel only. Make sure that no objects enter into the vents and
openings of the set.
Do not spill any liquids on the projector or into the vents or openings of the unit.
Always remove lens cap before switching on the projector. If the lens cap is not
removed, it may melt due to the high energy light emitted through the lens. Melting the
lens cap may permanently damage the surface of the projection lens.
Do not look into the projection lens when the projector is switched on. The strong light
may permanently damage sight. Do not look into the laser beam when activated on
the remote control. Laser light may permanently damage sight.
Do not point laser beam on people.
Only place the projector on a stable surface, or mount it securely using an approved
ceiling-mount.
Do not drop the projector.
Always operate the projector horizontally, within the range of the adjustable rear feet.
Operating the unit in other positions may reduce lamp life significantly, and may lead
to overheating, resulting in malfunctioning.
Always allow ample airflow through the projector. Never block any of the air vents.
Never cover the unit in any way while running. Allow for sufficient distance to walls and
ceilings to avoid overheating.
Minimum safety distance to any side of the unit is 50 cm / 20” in any direction.
CAUTION! Hot air is exhausted from the rear vent. Do not place objects that are
sensitive to heat nearer than 50cm / 20” to the exhaust vent.
The projector is designed for indoor use only. Never operate the unit outdoors.
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SAFETY & WARNINGS
Do not operate the projector outside its temperature and humidity specifications, as this
may result in overheating and malfunctioning.
Only connect the projector to signal sources and voltages as described in the technical
specification. Connecting to unspecified signal sources or voltages may lead to
malfunction and permanent damage of the unit.
Allow the unit to cool down for 60 minutes before lamp change.
INFORMATION AND WARNING ABOUT POTENTIAL HEALTH ISSUES RELATED
TO MERCURY VAPOR.
This projector uses a very powerful UHP™ lamp for illumination to produce an extremely
bright image.
This technology is similar to other high-pressure discharge lamps that are extensively
used in cars, street lights and other lighting appliances today. These lamps, like
fluorescent lighting, contain small amounts of mercury. The amount of mercury present
in a lamp is far below the limits of danger set by the authorities. It is very important that
lamps containing mercury are treated properly to minimize potential health hazards.
The UHP™ lamp, like any other high brightness projector lamp, is under high-pressure
when operating. While the lamp and the projector are carefully designed to minimize the
probability of lamp rupture, the lamp may break while operating and small amounts of
mercury vapor may be emitted from the projector. The probability of rupture increases
when the lamp reaches its nominal life. It is therefore highly recommended that the lamp
is replaced when the rated lifetime is reached.
As a general precaution, secure good ventilation in the room when operating the
projector. If lamp rupture occurs, evacuate the room and secure good ventilation.
Children and pregnant women in particular should leave the room.
When replacing a worn lamp, dispose of the used lamp carefully by proper recycling.
Mercury is a naturally occurring, stable metallic element that may pose a safety risk to
people under certain conditions. According to the Public Health Statement for Mercury
published by the Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry (“ATSDR”, part
of the United States Public Health Service), the brain, central nervous system and
kidneys are sensitive to the effects of mercury, and permanent damage can occur at
sufficiently high levels of exposure. Acute exposure to high concentrations of mercury
vapor can cause conditions such as lung and airway irritation, tightness in the chest,
a burning sensation in the lungs, coughing, nausea, vomiting and diarrhea. Children
and fetuses are particularly sensitive to the harmful effects of metallic mercury to the
nervous system.
Seek medical attention if any of the above symptoms are experienced or if other unusual
conditions are experienced following lamp rupture.
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SAFETY & WARNINGS
WEEE INFORMATION
This product conforms to all requirements of the EU Directive on waste electrical
and electronic equipment (WEEE). This product shall be recycled properly. It can be
disassembled to facilitate proper recycling of it’s individual parts. This product is using
projection lamps that shall be recycled properly. Consult your dealer or relevant public
authority regarding drop-off points for collection of WEEE.
WARNING
This product contains chemicals, including lead, known to the State of California to
cause birth defects or other reproductive harm. Recycle properly, do not dispose of in
ordinary waste!
REMOTE CONTROL WARNING
Laser radiation class II product; wavelength 670nm; maximum output 1mW.
Remote control complies with applicable requirements of
21 CFR 1040.10 and 1040.11.
Remote control complies with applicable requirements of
EN 60 825-1: 1994 + A11
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SAFETY & WARNINGS
WARNING SYMBOLS
READ USER GUIDE
Attention! Read the user guide for further information!
DANGEROUS VOLTAGE
Danger! High voltage inside the product!
HOT
Warning! Hot surfaces!
WAIT
Warning! Wait until cooled down!
MERCURY
Warning! Lamp contains mercury! Recycle properly,
do not dispose of in ordinary waste!
UV
Warning! UV radiation inside the product!
RECYCLE
Warning! Recycle properly, do not dispose of in ordinary waste!
NO TELEPHONE
Warning! Do not connect to telephone lines!
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SUPPLIED MATERIAL
Projector
Remote control with batteries
User guide
Bag
Power Cord
(country dependent)
Before Set up and Use
Unpack the supplied parts and familiarise yourself with the various components.
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OVERVIEW
A Lens
B IR sensor
G
C Ventilation
C
A
B
D Power connector
E Keypad
F Connector panel
G
E
G Lens shift
C
C
I
D
F
C
B
H
H Adjustable feet
I
B
Security lock
J Ceiling mount
J
C
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KEYPAD
The keypad is illuminated for operation in dark environments. Several keys have multiple
functions.
POWER
Switches the projector between on and standby modes. Press firmly
(1 sec) to switch on. Press firmly (1 sec) twice to switch off.
AUTO
Adjusting the projector to display a correct image, including position,
width, height and overall stability.
MENU
Activates the menu system. Use the four arrow keys to navigate and
«OK» to activate.
ARROW KEYS
Use the arrow keys to navigate the menu system, or to control speaker sound volume
or source selection when not in the menu
OK
Confirm menu option when menu system is activated.
0-9
These keys are used for PIN code entry.
SRC
Use these keys to select active source.
VOL
Use these keys to adjust volume of the built-in monitor speaker.
KST
Engage digital keystone correction when not in menu mode. Use arrow keys to adjust.
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INDICATORS
INDICATOR
The light next to the power key indicates the overall system status by blue, orange and
red colors.
PERMANENT BLUE LIGHT
The projector is turned on and in normal operation.
PERMANENT ORANGE LIGHT
The unit is in standby mode; no source(s) connected, or the source(s) connected are
inactive or switched off, thereby activating the powersave function (DPMS). You may
enable or disable the power save function in the SET UP sub menu, DPMS on or off.
FLASHING ORANGE LIGHT
Please wait. The yellow light will flash a period after power cord is connected (1015 sec.), and a period after going to standby mode while lamp is cooling down
(approximately 45 sec.). The projector may not be turned on again until the light has
turned to permanent yellow.
FLASHING RED LIGHT
Projector is overheated. Turn off immediately! Check if air inlets are covered or if ambient
temperature is outside specifications. The projector can not be restarted unless the
power cord is disconnected and reconnected again. If the projector continues to flash
red, you will need to return the unit for service.
PERMANENT RED LIGHT
Lamp life has expired. Please change projection lamp immediately. Failing to change
lamp may lead to lamp explosion.
NO LIGHT
Power is not connected to the projector.
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POWER
POWER
STATUS
STATUS
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REMOTE CONTROL
REMOTE CONTROL
The remote control allows flexible access to the projector settings, either through
direct keys, or through the menu system. The remote control is backlit for use in dark
environments. It also has a datajack that allows for wired connection to the projector.
When the wire is connected, the IR (infra-red) beam and internal batteries are switched
off. The remote control may also be used to control presentations by mimicing mouse
functionality (LEFT, RIGHT keys and arrow keys).
The remote control can be operated either in ‘broadcast mode’, or ‘individual mode’.
When several projectors are in use in an installation, individual control may be convenient.
Individual control is available either by wired remote control, using the data-jack, or by
using an individual number code. For individual control, first set the individual RC ID
code using the projector menu system, see the MISC sub menu. Then, to select a
specific projector to control, first press the ‘*’ button in the lower keypad area, then the
code as set in the target projector. A code can be in the range ‘0’..’255’. ‘0’ is reserved
for broadcast. To select another target, repeat the process by pressing ‘*’ and a new
code. To exit individual control, press ‘*’’*’ twice or press ‘*’ and ‘0’.
POWER
Switches the projector between on and standby modes.
AUTO
Adjusting the projector to display a correct image, including position, width, height and
overall stability.
INFO
Displays source and projector status on screen.
BACKLIGHT
Switches the backlight on and off. The backlight will switch off automatically after ten
seconds.
BRIGHT
Adjusts image brightness.
CONTRAST
Adjusts image contrast.
COLOR
Adjusts color saturation of the image.
VOLUME
Adjusts the internal monitor speaker volume.
C-VIDEO
Selects the composite video input as signal source.
S-VIDEO
Selects the super video input as signal source.
YPbPr
Selects component video input.
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REMOTE CONTROL
DVI
Selects the DVI input.
VGA
Selects the VGA input.
AV-MUTE
Toggles the internal speaker and the projected image on and off. The lamp is not shut
off.
STILL
Toggle function, locking the projected image on and off.
TIME
Displays date and time. Set the date and time in the MENU system, MISC sub menu.
ASPECT
Cycles through the aspect ratios available with the
current source.
MENU
Toggles the menu system on and off.
ARROW KEYS
Use the arrow keys to navigate in the menu system
and other adjustments. Controls the mouse pointer when not in the menu system or
other functions.
LEFT
Emulates the LEFT mouse key when not in the MENU system.
RIGHT
Mimics the RIGHT mouse key when not in the MENU system.
OK
Press OK to confirm selected option in menu.
LASER
Activates the built-in laser pointer. CAUTION! Do not
point laser beam at people. Do not stare into laser
beam.
GAMMA
Press GM+ or GM- to select between gamma settings.
STORE
Press STORE, then one digit 0-9, to store user setting
in memory.
RECALL
Press RECALL, then one digit 0-9, to recall user
setting from memory.
0-9
Used for various numeric functions such as PIN code and user memory.
*
Used for RC ID control. See the explanation above.
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CONNECTOR PANEL
CONNECTOR PANEL
A C-VIDEO: Used for standard video quality.
B S-VIDEO: Used for improved quality video.
C YPbPr: Used for high quality video reproduction.
D DVI-D - Digital RGB: For a low noise computer and video image.
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B
C
F
D
J
E VGA - Analog RGB: The standard analog
computer graphics interface.
F
RS 232 control: Allows for wired remote control and
monitoring of many projector functions used in installation environments.
G RC: Allows connection of external IR receiver or wired remote control.
H SOUND: Connects to the built-in monitor speaker.
I
USB - interface: Allows for computer mouse control.
J
LAN: Provides access to control and monitoring over a
Local Area Network.
K Mains power connector: Use only three-prong/grounded
power cord.
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SET UP
SET UP VIDEO
Before setting-up, switch off all equipment.
Three video sources may be connected, using the YPbPr (component), S-VIDEO
(super video) and C-VIDEO (composite video) inputs.
Component will display more detailed images. Composite video yields images with
less detail.
In addition, the DVI-D input can be used with video sources (DVD player fitted with an
HDCP™ compliant DVI or HDMI connector) for a pure digital connection.
Connect the power cord.
SETUP COMPUTER
Before setting-up, switch off all equipment.
The projector may be connected to two computer sources simultaneously, using the
VGA and DVI inputs.
The VGA interface is analog and may cause some noise in the projected image,
depending on the signal quality from the graphics card in the computer.
The DVI (Digital Visual Interface) interface is all-digital and will yield a projected image
with very low noise.
Connect the RS232 or LAN interface to allow for control of the projector.
Connect the USB interface to enable mouse emulation.
Connect the power cord.
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IMAGE ADJUSTMENTS
Position the projector on a level surface, preferably pointing straight on to the projection
screen. Place it at a suitable distance within the throw range of the zoom lens.
A
ZOOM the image for the right size. Reposition the projector if the desired image size is not achievable.
B
FOCUS the image properly.
C
Level the image by adjusting the rear feet.
D
To adjust the image vertically on the screen, turn the vertical adjustment knob on top of the unit.
E
In addition you may release the front foot.
B
A
If the front foot is ejected, you may compensate for the ‘keystone’ effect by pressing the
‘KST’ key on the keypad and adjust with the arrow keys.
C
D
E
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CEILING MOUNT
The projector can be ceiling mounted using an approved UL tested/ listed ceiling mount
fixture, with a capacity of minimum 12 kg / 26 lbs.
For ceiling mount use M4 screws that penetrate maximum 5 mm (0.19 in) into the
projector body.
For proper ventilation the minimum distance from ceiling / rear wall should be: 30 / 50
cm (12 / 20 in).
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USING THE PROJECTOR
After setting-up, switch on all equipment. The projector can be controlled by the keypad,
by the remote control or using the RS232 or LAN interfaces. To switch the projector on,
firmly press the POWER button on the keypad or the remote control. The STATUS
indicator will turn from yellow to blue when the unit is switched on.
If the STATUS indicator is flashing yellow, please wait until it turns permanent yellow.
Issue the PIN code if activated.
When only one source is connected, the projector will auto-detect that source. If more
sources are connected, the projector will search for the next active source according to
the following list, provided that SOURCE SCAN is set to ON in the SET UP sub menu
(see description of menu system):
-
-
-
-
-
VGA
DVI-D
YPbPr (Component)
S-Video
C-Video
Select between the sources by pressing the SRC buttons on the keypad or the direct
source selection keys on the remote control. Only sources that are active will be
displayed.
If no source is active, searching messages will appear on the screen. If no source is
active for a long time, the projector will go in standby mode if DPMS (power save) is set
to ON in the SET UP sub menu.
The STATUS indicator will turn from blue to flashing yellow, then yellow. The projector
will be switched back on if at least one source is (re)activated. The power-down function
can be disabled in the menu.
See DPMS in the SET UP sub menu.
To switch the projector off, firmly press the POWER button on the keypad or the remote
control twice (to confirm that you really want to switch off the unit). The STATUS indicator
will turn from blue to flashing yellow, then yellow when switched off. You may not switch
the unit on while the STATUS indicator is flashing yellow. Please wait until the indicator
is permanent yellow.
MOUSE EMULATION – PRESENTATION CONTROL
You may use the remote control arrow keys and LEFT and RIGHT buttons as a remote
mouse, controlling your presentations and for moving the mouse pointer around on the
screen. The arrow keys allow for limited mouse pointer control.
To activate the mouse control function, you need to connect the projector to the PC via
the USB port.
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program number:
1
program
number:
1
weekday(s):
monday
program
number:
1
weekday(s):
monday
execute
time:
00 : 00
weekday(s):
monday
execute
time:
00
: 00
action: time:
power
execute
00
: 00 on
action: source:
power
on
start-up
VGA
action:
power on
start-up
source:
VGA
status: source:
deactivated
start-up
VGA
status:
deactivated
status: p r e s s O K t o deactivated
go back
press OK to go back
press OK to go back
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USING THE PROJECTOR
RS 232 AND LAN CONTROL
configure
configure
c
onfigure
program number:
program
number:
weekday(s):
program
number:
weekday(s):
execute time:
weekday(s):
execute time:
action:
execute
time:
action:
start-up
action: source:
start-up
source:
status: source:
start-up
status:
status: p r e s s O K t o
press OK to
press OK to
RS 232
You may control and monitor the projector remotely through the serial RS232 control
interface.
Two RS232 protocols are employed. A simple instruction set (SIS) ASCII protocol gives
access to the most frequently used commands. In addition, a binary protocol is available
where each command is a series of 32 bytes in one packet. The protocols allow for both
SET and GET operations. To utilize GET operations the host needs a routine for receiving
and interpreting incoming packets. SET operations are used to force the projector into
different modes, like setting brightness and contrast, switching between sources, etc.
A separate document “RS-232 and LAN communication protocol and command set”
is available that describes the communications parameters and operational codes in
detail.
configure timer
configure timer
c o n f i g u r e t2i m e r
program number:
program
number:
2
weekday(s):
program
number:
2 monday - friday
weekday(s):
monday
friday
execute time:
20
: 00 -- friday
weekday(s):
monday
execute time:
20
: 00 off
action:
power
execute time:
20 : 00
action:
power off
start-up
VGA
action: source:
power
off
start-up
source:
VGA
status: source:
activated
start-up
VGA
status:
activated
status: p r e s s O K t o activated
go back
press OK to go back
press OK to go back
LAN
The projector can be controlled and monitored through the LAN connector as an
alternative to RS232. LAN control is available either through an embedded web page
for the most frequently used commands or using the same command set as for RS232
for full access to all system controls.
NOTE! THE PROJECTOR IS CONFIGURED WITH A DEFAULT IP ADDRESS. SEE
THE SYSTEM INFORMATION AVAILABLE THROUGH THE MENU SYSTEM OR
REMOTE CONTROL FOR THE ACTUAL IP-ADDRESS.
Detailed descriptions of configuration, use and command set is described in a separate
document “RS-232 and LAN communication protocol and command set”. You may
consider using the LAN interface as a means of theft detection. When the projector
is removed, the LAN will be disconnected; this may be detected over the local area
network and could be used to trigger an alarm.
weekday(s):
c o n f i g u r e tmonday
imer
configure
configure
c
onfigure
program number:
program
number:
weekday(s):
program number:
weekday(s):
execute time:
weekday(s):
execute time:
action:
execute
time:
action:
start-up
action: source:
start-up
source:
status: source:
start-up
status: c o n f i g u r e
status: p r e s s O K t o
p rnumber:
ess OK to
program
press OK to
weekday(s):
configure
00 : 00
1
power on
monday
VGA
00 : 00
deactivated
power on
ress OK to g
o back
start-uppsource:
VGA
18 : 00
4
power off
saturday - sunday
VGA
18 : 00
activated
power off
p
r
e
s
s
O
K
t
o
g
o back
start-up source:
VGA
status:
status:
TIMER
The projector features a real-time clock that enables timing control. This means that
the projector can be programmed to switch on and off at certain pre-set times during
a weekly cycle. To allow for a flexible schedule, 10 ‘programs’ are available. With each
program, you can define the switch on or switch off time for a single day (Monday to
Sunday), all work days (Monday through Friday), or week-end (Saturday and Sunday).
One, several or all programs can be active at the same time as desired. In this way, a
flexible scheme can be established. Observe the 24 hour time format. See the MENU
system, MISC sub menu, CONFIGURE TIMER, for more details on how to define the
programs.
The following example illustrates a case where the projector turns on at 08:00 in the
morning (8 am) and switches off at 20:00 (8 pm) on weekdays (Monday through Friday).
Weekends (Saturdays and Sundays), it turns on at 10:00 (10 am) and off at 18:00 (6
pm). VGA is used as the source. For this, four programs are needed, 2 for on and two
for off.
configure timer
program number:
1
execute time:
program number:
action:
weekday(s):
start-up source:
execute time:
status:
action:
deactivated
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p rceos ns fO
program number:
08: 00
1
power on
monday - friday
VGA
08: 00
activated
power on
ress OK to g
o back
start-uppsource:
VGA
execute time:
program number:
action:
weekday(s):
start-up source:
execute time:
status:
action:
status:
timer
timer
t3i m e r
3
3saturday - sunday
saturday
sunday
10
: 00 -- sunday
saturday
10
:
00
power
10
: 00 on
power
on
VGA on
power
VGA
activated
VGA
tactivated
imer
activated
go back
g4 o b a c k
go back
tsaturday
i m e r - sunday
execute time:
program number:
action:
weekday(s):
start-up source:
execute time:
status:
action:
activated
press OK to go back
1
weekday(s):
c o n f i g u r e tmonday
i m e r - friday
20
timer
timer
t1i m e r
1
1monday - friday
monday
friday
08: 00 -- friday
monday
08: 00 on
power
08:
00
power
on
VGA on
power
VGA
activated
VGA
activated
activated
go back
go back
go back
activated
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p rceosns f O
o tgiom be ar c k
set date and time
time (hh/mm/ss):
00: 59: 42
date (dd/mm/yyyy):
s e t d a t e a n d31t/i 12
m e/ 2000
day of week:
time (hh/mm/ss):
press OK to
date (dd/mm/yyyy):
monday
00: 59: 42
go back
31 / 12 / 2000
day of week:
monday
press OK to go back
enter PIN code
program number:
4
program
number:
4
weekday(s):
program
number:
4saturday - sunday
weekday(s):
saturday
sunday
execute time:
18
: 00 -- sunday
weekday(s):
saturday
execute
time:
18
:
00
action: time:
power
execute
18
: 00 off
action:
power
off
start-up
VGA off
action: source:
power
start-up
source:
VGA
status: source:
activated
start-up
VGA
status:
activated
status: p r e s s O K t o activated
go back
press OK to go back
press OK to go back
set date
set date
set date
time (hh/mm/ss):
time (dd/mm/yyyy):
(hh/mm/ss):
date
time
(hh/mm/ss):
date
(dd/mm/yyyy):
day of
week:
date
(dd/mm/yyyy):
day of week:
press OK
day of week:
press OK
press OK
and time
and time
a n d00:t 59:
i m 42
e
00:
59:
42
31 /59:
1242
/ 2000
00:
31
/
12
/ 2000
monday
31
/ 12 / 2000
monday
t o monday
go back
to go back
to go back
enter PIN code
enter PIN code
e n t eattemt
r P I N3/3
code
attemt
3/3
_ _ _ 3/3
_
attemt
____
____
press OK to go back
press OK to go back
press OK to go back
change
change
c
h a PIN
nge
enter old
enter
old
PIN
enter
PIN
enternew
old PIN
enter new
PIN
confirm
new PIN
PIN
enter new
confirm new PIN
r e s PIN
s OK
confirmpnew
press OK
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USING THE PROJECTOR
IMAGE CALIBRATION AND CORRECTION
Some applications require very precise color reproduction of the images. In addition,
depending on application, different color standards are applied. When preparing for
correct color reproduction, both the source and the projector must be considered.
The projector offers several ways to calibrate colors, as well as correction of the input
signal.
The source may need correction because it is usually not calibrated from the factory,
which leads to higher or lower signal levels than nominal. In addition, R, G and B may
be slightly different (not balanced), adding a tint to the image. Correcting the input signal
means adjusting the gain (contrast) and offset (brightness) of R, G and B individually.
This is in addition to the normal brightness and contrast controls.
The projector may also need calibration regardless of the source signal, because there
may be slight differences in optical coatings, as well as the spectral distribution of
individual lamps, which can even change over time. Calibrating the projector can be
done in different ways, either by changing the color temperature, by defining the x and
y color coordinates or by R, G and B adjustment.
See the MENU system, ADVANCED sub menu, for details on how to correct and
calibrate.
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MENU SYSTEM
The menu system gives access to a multitude of image and system controls. The menu
system is structured through a top menu and several sub menus. The sub menus may
vary depending on the actual source selected. Some functions are not available with
some sources.
When accessing the menu system, you will enter at the position you left last time you
were using the menu system.
Press the MENU key and navigate using the arrow keys on the keypad or the arrow
keys on the remote control
TOP MENU
picture
Basic picture controls.
dynamic
Allows additional control over the projected image.
advanced
Advanced picture controls.
set up
General projector controls.
utilities
System controls and information.
miscellaneous
Timer, PIN code and other controls
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MENU SYSTEM
PICTURE SUB MENU
S-VIDEO / C-VIDEO / YPbPr (interlaced)
brightness
Adjusts the image brightness. A higher setting will increase the brightness, a lower
setting will decrease the brightness of the image.
contrast
Controls the contrast of the image. A higher setting will yield a ‘harder’ image with larger
difference between shades, while a low setting will produce a ‘softer’ image with less
difference between shades.
color
Adjusts the color saturation. A higher setting will produce stronger coloring, while a
lower setting will yield paler colors.
VGA/DVI
tint
Adjusts the NTSC color tint. Applicable to NTSC (American) video standard only. A
higher setting will yield a more reddish color scheme, while a lower setting will turn
colors more greenish.
hue
Controls the color hue.
sharpness
Controls the image sharpness. A higher setting will yield a harder image, with less
filtering. In video applications, this may produce more noise in the projected image. A
lower setting will soften the image, looking more smeared out, and reducing the overall
noise.
YPbPr (progressive)
still
freezes the image displayed.
aspect
Selects image format. An image may be displayed in various aspect ratios. This function
is used when displaying source formats that differ from the projectors native display
format.
space
Defines the color standard used for component video so that the image is displayed with
the proper characteristics.
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MENU SYSTEM
DYNAMIC SUB MENU
S-VIDEO / C-VIDEO / YPbPr (interlaced)
white boost
Increases the white level of the image for enhanced contrast
gamma
The source image is adapted to characteristics typical to certain applications. This
enables an optimized display of images, depending
on whether the source is video, computer etc.
DVI setup
Enables an expanded dynamic range when using DVI.
digital noise reduction
Reduce noise in video images from unstable sources, cabling or material.
DIGITAL NOISE REDUCTION
DNR mode
Switch DNR (digital noise reduction) off, manual or auto.
DNR level
Select filtering factor. Heavy filtering will reduce noise, but also smoothen out the image
and make it less sharp.
VGA
DNR split
You may run half screen with DNR and half screen without DNR to see the difference.
eco mode
Switch eco mode (low power and long life) on or off. When on, lamp power may not be
adjusted. When off, lamp power may be adjusted.
lamp power
Adjust lamp power when not in eco mode.
DVI
estimated remaining
The estimated remaining lamp life at the current lamp power.
horz border
adjustable black mask on top and bottom of image. Use arrow keys to adjust.
vert border
adjustable black mask on left and right side of image. Use arrow keys to adjust.
YPbPr (progressive)
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MENU SYSTEM
ADVANCED SUB MENU
S-VIDEO / C-VIDEO / YPbPr (interlaced)
h position
Shifts the image sideways.
v position
Shifts the image up and down.
phase
Adjust for stable image. A jittery image may appear with certain VGA sources. You may
also press the AUTO button on the keypad or remote control to optimize
.
frequency
Adjust image width. An incorrect setting may produce vertical, unstable bands in
the image, and parts of the image may not be displayed on screen. Push the AUTO
button to find a correct setting, or manually adjust the frequency until the vertical bands
disappear.
VGA
DVI
YPbPr (progressive)
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MENU SYSTEM
ADVANCED SUB MENU
COLOR MANAGEMENT AND SOURCE CORRECTION
color management
The color temperature and color coordinates can be calibrated as desired.
mode
Select not corrected, temperature or custom color. The not corrected setting displays
the native color temeperature of the projector.
mode
temperature
Select color temperature in steps of 100 Kelvin from 3200 – 9200 K along the ‘black
body curve’ of the CIE color chart.
red gain
custom color
Allows user control of the color temperature by way of either adjustments in the RGB
domain or x,y space.
blue gain
green gain
RGB
Allows correction of R, G and B gain individually.
coordinate (x,y)
Set x and y color space coordinates directly. You may also reset to standard D65
coordinates.
source correction
This function allows correction of the incoming signal in the RGB space. Some
sources may output R, G and B signals that need correction of gain (contrast) and/or
offset (brightness). You may adjust gain (contrast) and offset (brightness) for R, G
and B individually.
video format
Select between manual or auto detection of TV standard.
video type
Select between video types; DVD and VCR. The DVD setting is
normally used and will yield well defined video images.
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red offset
red gain
green offset
green gain
blue offset
blue gain
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MENU SYSTEM
SET UP SUB MENU
FOR ALL
keystone V
Adjust vertical keystone correction. Compensates for the geometrical distortion of the
projected image resulting from tilting the projector to shoot higher up on the wall.
keystone H
Adjust horizontal keystone correction. Compensates for the geometrical distortion of the
projected image resulting from shooting the image at an angle sideways to the screen.
DPMS
Activate/deactivate DPMS (Display Power Management Signalling). When DPMS is on,
the projector will switch off following the powering off or disconnection of the signal
source. The projector will switch back on when the signal source is reactivated.
source scan
Switches source scan on and off. With source scan on, the projector will search for
another source if the current source is disconnected or switched off. With source scan
off, the projector will remain at the selected source input even if the source is switched
off or disconnected.
orientation
Select between desktop front, desktop rear, ceiling front and ceiling rear mode. The
image will be flipped and reversed accordingly.
OSD
Select where to have the On Screen Display.
language
Select between languages.
RGB video
Selects RGB video on the component video input (YPbPr). Requires composite sync
connected to the composite video input.
RS232 baud rate
Select baud rate to secure good transmission. Longer cable runs usually means you
need to set lower baud rates.
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MENU SYSTEM
UTILITIES SUB MENU
system information
Displays information about the source and projector status.
system information
OSD
on
off
OSD
Turn the On Screen Display on (display) or off (hide) during source scan.
OSD timeout
50
seconds
OSD timeout
Defines how long OSD is displayed after last key action before it disappears from the
screen.
OSD background
Select background mode, whether transparent or opaque.
factory reset
Resets the projector to its basic settings. All parameters available in the various menus
are reset to their factory values.
lamp reset
Resets the lamp counter after changing lamp.
service menu
For service personnel only. A special service code is needed to access internal calibration
controls and status information. Not accessible to the user.
test image
Applies a fixed test image for set-up purposes.
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FOR ALL
press
OSD background opaque translucent
reset
press
lamp reset
press
service menu
test image
press
hide
show
configure timer
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MENU SYSTEM
MISC SUB MENU
audio options
Adjust the volume or mute the built-in monitor speaker.
configure timer
The projector has a built-in real time clock that can be used to time the operation of
the unit. Use up and down arrow keys to adjust value. Use left and right arrow keys to
move between fields.
program number
10 programs are available to time the projector. Multiple programs (up to 10) can be
active at the same time.
weekday
Select individual weekday (Monday to Sunday), working days (Monday through Friday),
all week (Monday through Sunday) or weekend (Saturday and Sunday) as the days of
operation.
execute time
Set the time when the projector shall execute an action (see below). Use 24 hour
format.
Action
Define whether the projector shall turn on or off at the given execute time (see above).
start-up source
Define which source to display when switching on.
status
Shows whether the program is active or not
set date and time
Use up and down arrow keys to adjust value. Use left and right arrow keys to move
between fields.
enable PIN
Activate the PIN code. The projector needs a PIN code to unlock.
disable PIN
De-activate the PIN code. The projector no longer needs a PIN code to unlock.
change PIN
To change PIN code, enter old code, then new code twice.
keypad light timeout
Define the timeout for the keypad backlight to turn off after activating a key.
RC ID
Use the left and right arrow keys to select address for individual remote control. By
selecting an individual address, the projector will only react when this address is issued
from the remote control. Address range is 0..255. Address 0 is ‘broadcast mode’,
meaning a unit with address 0 will react to any other address.
FOR ALL
audio options
configure timer
configure
c o n f itimer
gure timer
c o n f i g u r e 1t i m e r
program number:
set
date
and
time1
program
number:
weekday(s):
monday
program
number:
1
enable
PIN
weekday(s):
monday
execute
time:
00 : 00
weekday(s):
monday
disable
PIN
execute
time:
00
: 00 on
action:
power
execute time:
00 : 00
action:
power
change
PIN
start-up source:
VGA on
action:
power on
start-up
source:
VGA
keypad
light timeout
status:
deactivated
start-up source:
VGA
status:
deactivated
RCID
o back
status:p r e s s O K t o gdeactivated
press OK to go back
press OK to go back
configure timer
configure timer
c o n f i g u r e 1t i m e r
program number:
program
number:
1monday - friday
weekday(s):
program number:
1
weekday(s):
monday
execute time:
08: 00 - friday
weekday(s):
monday - friday
execute
08: 00 on
action: time:
power
execute time:
08: 00
action: source:
power
start-up
VGA on
action:
power on
start-up
VGA
status: source:
activated
start-up source:
VGA
status:
activated
o back
status:p r e s s O K t o gactivated
press OK to go back
press OK to go back
configure timer
configure timer
c o n f i g u r e 2t i m e r
program number:
program
number:
2monday - friday
weekday(s):
program number:
2
weekday(s):
monday
- friday
execute time:
20
: 00
weekday(s):
monday - friday
execute
20
: 00 off
action: time:
power
execute time:
20 : 00
action: source:
power off
start-up
VGA
action:
power off
start-up
VGA
status: source:
activated
start-up source:
VGA
status:
activated
o back
status:p r e s s O K t o gactivated
press OK to go back
press OK to go back
configure timer
configure timer
c o n f i g u r e 3t i m e r
program number:
program
number:
3saturday - sunday
weekday(s):
program number:
3
weekday(s):
saturday
execute time:
10
: 00 - sunday
weekday(s):
saturday - sunday
execute
10
: 00 on
action: time:
power
execute time:
10 : 00
action: source:
power
start-up
VGA on
action:
power on
start-up
VGA
status: source:
activated
start-up source:
VGA
status:
activated
o back
status:p r e s s O K t o gactivated
press OK to go back
press OK to go back
configure timer
program number:
1
program number:
weekday(s):
monday
weekday(s):
saturday - sunday
execute time:
00 : 00
execute time:
18 : 00
action:
power on
action:
power off
start-up source:
VGA
start-up source:
VGA
status:
activated
volume
status:
deactivated
configure timer
mute c o n f i g u r e enable
timer
press OK to go back
c o n f i g u r e 4t i m e r
program number:
program
number:
4saturday - sunday
weekday(s):
program number:
4
c o n f i g u r e saturday
timer
weekday(s):
execute time:
18 : 00 - sunday
weekday(s):
saturday - sunday
execute
time:
18 : 00 off
action:
power
program
number:
1 : 00
execute time:
18
action: source:
power
off
start-up
VGA
weekday(s):
monday
action:
power
off- friday
start-up
source:
VGA
status:
activated
executesource:
time:
08: 00
start-up
VGA
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activated
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press OK to go back
status:
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disable
4
press OK to go back
set date and time
00: 59: 42
time (hh/mm/ss):
date (dd/mm/yyyy):
31 / 12 / 2000
day of week:
monday
press OK to go back
press OK to go back
set date and time
set date and time
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00:
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monday
weekday(s):
monday
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31 / 12 / 2000
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monday
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day of week:
monday
press OK to go back
action:
power off
press OK to go back
start-up source:
VGA
status:
enter PIN code
attemt 3/3
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press OK to go back
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weekday(s):
execute time:
change PIN code
enter old PIN
____
enter new PIN
____
confirm new PIN
____
press OK to go back
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TROUBLE SHOOTING
NO IMAGE
No connection: Check if all connections are properly made.
Source off: Check if the equipment is powered on.
Lamp dead: The lamp may need replacement. Check the LAMP TIME
in the UTILITIES sub menu.
Source hibernated: Engage the source to display and activate image.
Notebook external screen: Different notebook PC’s use different combinations of
keystrokes to enable the external graphics port.
Source scan off: Check SOURCE SCAN in the SET UP sub menu. If setting is OFF,
the projector will not search for the next active source, but will remain with the current
source selected.
Lens cap: check if the lens cap is off!
DARK IMAGE
Old, worn lamp: The lamp may need replacement. Check the LAMPTIME in the
UTILITIES sub menu.
Low BRIGHTNESS and CONTRAST settings: Use the remote control or the menu
system, PICTURE sub menu for CONTRAST and BRIGHTNESS adjustment.
FLICKERING IMAGE
Bad lamp: Replace the lamp. Check the LAMP TIME in the UTILITIES sub menu.
UNSHARP IMAGE
Lens not focused: Focus the lens properly. Keystone correction may have been
activated inadvertently: Parts of the image is compressed that affects the display of
fine-line graphics, text and other images of high resolution.
Source resolution is different from projectors native resolution:
The projector will automatically scale and resize the input format to its native resolution.
Use a different scaling factor in the PICTURE sub menu, ASPECT. You may also adjust
the SHARPNESS.
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MAINTENANCE
The projector may from time to time need cleaning. Never open the unit, as this will void
any warranties. Refer service and repair to qualified personnel only.
The projector is using lamps that have a limited life time. Please refer to the LAMP
CHANGE section below for further details.
Only the exterior of the unit may be cleaned. Use a damp cloth. Make sure no liquids
enter the inside of the projector Vacuum clean all the air vents (A) regularly to maintain
sufficient air flow.
The projection lens (B) is sensitive to scratches. Use lens cleaning tissue, available at all
photographic stores when cleaning the projection lens. Use lens cap when not in use.
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SERVICE INFORMATION
This product contains no user serviceable parts. If the product fails to function as
expected, please first check that all connections are properly made, and that the power
cord is properly connected. Please check that the projector as well as the video and
computer sources are all switched on. Cables and cords may break over time. Try to
change cables and cords, in case there is a bad or intermittent connection. Check if
the circuit breaker or fuse of your mains is intact. In the event of product failure, please
contact your reseller. You should prepare a description of the symptoms of failure you
experience. Please also state product number and serial number as printed on the label
on the bottom of the projector.
SERVICE PERSONNEL INFORMATION
WARNING
Use UV radiation eye and skin protection during servicing
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STATUS
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LAMP CHANGE
The INDICATOR on the keypad will turn red when lamp life expires. Change the lamp
when lifetime expires. Always replace lamp with the same type and rating.
A
POWER
POWERPOWER
STATUS
POWER
WARNING
STATUS
STATUS
Be careful not to touch the protective glass when replacing the lamp house, this may
B
Always disconnect the power cord and wait until the projector has cooled down (60
minutes) before opening the lamp cover.
cause the protective glass to overheat and break while in use.
STATUS
WARNING
Be extremely careful when removing the lamp module. In the unlikely event that the
bulb ruptures, small glass fragments may come loose. The lamp module is designed to
contain these fragments, but use caution when removing the lamp module.
A Release the front cover screw.
D
C
D
B Remove the front cover.
POWER
C Un-screw the three mounting screws.
STATUS
D Release the handle and pull the lamp out.
Replace with a new lamp in reverse order.
E Insert a new lamp. Observe the guide pins.
POWER
STATUS
F Fix the three mounting screws firmly. Do not use excess force.
G Re-position the handle.
H Replace the front cover.
E
F
H
I
I Fix the front cover screw carefully, but do not use excess force.
POWER
STATUS
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TECHNICAL DATA
Technical data shown are for the following versions : SX+, HD720-3 and
HD720-2. Different specifications apply accordingly. Where HD720 only
is referenced, data are valid for both -2 and -3 versions.
Resolution
1400 x 1050 (native) SXGA+, 4 : 3 aspect ratio
1280 x 720 (native) HD720, 16 : 9 aspect ratio
Display technology
Single chip DLP™ technology by Texas Instruments®
Display device
LVDS DMD™ with DarkChip™ technology
Computer Compatibility
UXGA, SXGA+, SXGA, XGA, SVGA, VGA, PC, MAC, SGI and other workstations, RGBHV, RGBS, RGsB
Video Compatibility
HDTV (1080i, 720p, 576i/p, 480i/p), NTSC, NTSC 4.43, PAL, PAL-M, PAL-N, SECAM. Faroudja™ de-interlacing with automatic film mode detection (3 : 2 and 2 : 2 pull-down)
Aspect Ratio
4 : 3 (native), 16 : 9 / 5 : 4 (compatible) SXGA+
16 : 9 (native), 4 : 4 / 5 : 4 (compatible) HD720
Bandwidth
Up to 205 MHz on analog RGB
Up to 160 MHz on DVI
Up to 75 MHz on component input
Brightness
2500 ANSI lumen (typ), 2000 ANSI lumen (min) @ 220W lamp power*) 2000 ANSI lumen (typ), 1600 ANSI lumen (min) @ ECO-mode 180W lamp power*) SXGA+
1000 ANSI lumen (typ), 800 ANSI lumen (min) @ 220W lamp power*) 800 ANSI lumen (typ), 640 ANSI lumen (min) @ ECO-mode 180W lamp power*) HD720 *) Initial brightness.
Contrast
2000 : 1 B/W (typ), 1500 : 1 B/W (min) SXGA+
4000 : 1 B/W (typ), 3000 : 1 B/W (min) HD720-3
3000 : 1 B/W (typ), 2200 : 1 B/W (min) HD720-2
Lamp
220W UHP™ dimmable to 180W
Lamp Life
2000 hrs (typical) to 50% brightness @ 220W
4000 hrs (typical) to 50% brightness @ 180W
Lens
Zoom lens
f = 24.9 - 32.6 mm
F = 2.1 - 6.5
zoom ratio = 1.3 x
throw ratio = 1.75 - 2.25 : 1 SX+ 1.91 - 2.46(distance : width)
throw distance =1 - 15 m / 3.3 - 50 ft.
horizontal shift = 0%
vertical shift = 0 - 100%
Dimensions
234 x 278 x 94 mm / 9.2” x 10.9” x 3.7”, excluding lens
Weight
2.9 kg / 6 lbs, excluding lens
Inputs
1 VGA 15 pin female HD-DSUB analog RGBHV
1 DVI-D female digital RGB
1 Component video female 3 x RCA/phono
1 S-video female 4 pin mini-DIN
1 C-video female RCA/phono
1 RS 232 9 pin female DSUB (control, firmware update)
1 USB-B female (control, firmware update)
1 LAN RJ-45 female (control, firmware update)
1 Remote Control 3.5 mm female stereo jack
1 Sound 3.5 mm female stereo jack
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TECHNICAL DATA
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Power
90-260 VAC, 50-60 Hz, 270W
Conformance
CE, FCC B, CSA(C,US) CCC
Temperature operating
0-40°C / 32-104°F, 0-1500 m / 0-4950 ft
0-35°C / 32-95°F, 1500-3000 m / 4950-9900 ft
Temperature storage
-20 - 60°C / -4 - 140°F
Humidity operating
20-90% RH, non-condensing
Humidity storage
10-95% RH, non-condensing
TECHNICAL DATA
CONNECTORS/STECKER/CONNECTEURS/CONECTADORES/CONNETTORI/KONTAKTER
S-Video
G/Y
Computer DVI
Computer VGA
RS-232
RC in
LAN
4 PIN MINI DIN FEMALE
PHONO/RCA
FEMALE
DVI-D
15 HIGH DENSITY
DSUB FEMALE
9 PIN DSUB FEMALE
3,5mm stereo
mini jack
RJ 45
1 GND
STEM GREEN: G/Y
1 TMDS Data 2-
1 Analog R in
1 NC
TIP: 5V DC
1TX+
2 GND
SHIELD: GND
2 TMDS Data 2+
2 Analog G in
2 RXD
RING: SIGNAL
2TX-
3 Luma
3 TMDS Data 2/4 Shield
3 Analog B in
3 TXD
STEM: GND
3RX+
4 Chroma
4 Not used
4 AGND
4 NC
4GND
5 Not used
5 AGND
5 GND
5GND
6 DDC Clock
6 Analog R GND in
6 NC
6RX-
7 DDC Data
7 Analog G GND in
7 NC
7GND
8 NC
8 Analog B GND in
8 NC
8GND
9 TMDS Data 1-
9 Reserved
10 TMDS Data 1+
10 Sync GND in
11 TMDS Data 1/3 Shield
11 AGND
C-Video
B/Pb
PHONO/RCA FEMALE
PHONO/RCA FEMALE
STEM YELLOW:
STEM BLUE: B/Pb
12 Not used
12 DDC/SDA
Composite
SHIELD: GND
13 Not used
13 H Sync in
14 +5V Power
14 V Sync in
SHIELD: GND
15 DDC/SCL
R/Pr
USB
PHONO/RCA FEMALE
DIGITAL USB
STEM RED: R/Pr
1 VCC
SHIELD: GND
2 -Data
3 +Data
4 GND
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TECHNICAL DATA
SX+
Image width
ft
m
4.50
15.0
6.00
5.50
4.00
20.0
Screen diagonal
m
ft
7.50
25.0
7.00
18.0
6.50
12.5
5.00
16.0
3.50
4.50
6.00
20.0
5.50
14.0
3.00
10.0
4.00
2.50
75
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1.
-
2
2.
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3.50
12.0
4.50
15.0
4.00
3.00
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10.0
Zo
2.00
3.50
2.50
1.50
5.00
5.0
8.0
2.00
3.00
10.0
2.50
6.0
2.00
1.50
1.00
4.0
2.5
1.50
5.0
1.00
1.00
0.50
0.50
0
0
0
0
1.00
2.00
3.00
4.00
5.00
6.00
7.00
8.00
9.00
10.00 m
0
3.30
6.60
9.90
13.20
16.50
19.80
23.10
26.40
29.70
33 .00 ft
2.0
0.50
0
Projection distance
36
0
0
english
TECHNICAL DATA
720 HD
Image width
ft
m
4.50
15.0
6.00
5.50
4.00
20.0
Screen diagonal
m
ft
7.50
25.0
7.00
18.0
6.50
12.5
5.00
16.0
3.50
4.50
6.00
20.0
5.50
14.0
3.00
10.0
4.00
3.50
5.00
12.0
4.50
15.0
2.50
.4
7.5
2.00
1.50
Zo
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len
s
1
.9
-2
:1
4.00
3.00
10.0
3.50
2.50
5.0
8.0
2.00
3.00
10.0
2.50
6.0
2.00
1.50
1.00
4.0
2.5
1.50
5.0
1.00
1.00
0.50
0.50
0
0
0
0
1.00
2.00
3.00
4.00
5.00
6.00
7.00
8.00
9.00
10.00 m
0
3.30
6.60
9.90
13.20
16.50
19.80
23.10
26.40
29.70
33 .00 ft
2.0
0.50
0
0
0
Projection distance
37
T
english
DECLARATIONS
FCC
FCC regulations provide that changes or modifications not expressly approved by the
party responsible manufacturer could void your authority to operate the equipment.
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following
two conditions:
(1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and
(2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may
cause undesired operation.
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.
Changes or modifications made to this device which are not expressly approved by
the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the
equipment.
CANADA
This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003. / Cet appareil
numérique de la classe B est conforme à la norme NMB- 003 du Canada.
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