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WL6700
LCD PROJECTOR
MODEL
WL6700U
WL6700LU
User Manual
This User Manual is important to you.
Please read it before using your projector.
EN-2
CAUTION
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK
DO NOT OPEN
CAUTION
: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC
SHOCK, DO NOT REMOVE COVER (OR BACK)
NO USER-SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE
REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE
PERSONNEL.
The lightning fl ash with arrowhead symbol within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert
the user to the presence of uninsulated “dangerous voltage” within the product’s enclosure
that may be of suffi cient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock.
The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the
presence of important operating and maintenance (servicing) instructions in the literature
accompanying the appliance.
WARNING:
TO PREVENT FIRE OR SHOCK HAZARD, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS APPLIANCE TO RAIN OR MOISTURE.
CAUTION:
TO PREVENT ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT USE THIS (POLARIZED) PLUG WITH AN EXTENSION CORD,
RECEPTACLE OR OTHER OUTLET UNLESS THE BLADES CAN BE FULLY INSERTED TO PREVENT BLADE
EXPOSURE.
NOTE:
SINCE THIS PROJECTOR IS PLUGGABLE EQUIPMENT, THE SOCKET-OUTLET SHALL BE INSTALLED NEAR THE
EQUIPMENT AND SHALL BE EASILY ACCESSIBLE.
WARNING
Use the attached specifi ed power supply cord. If
you use another power supply cord, it may cause
interference with radio and television reception.
Use the attached RGB cable and RS-232C cable and
the shielded LAN cable with this equipment so as to
keep interference within the limit of a FCC Class B
device.
This apparatus must be grounded.
DO NOT LOOK DIRECTLY INTO THE LENS WHEN
THE PROJECTOR IS IN THE POWER ON MODE.
CAUTION
Not for use in a computer room as defi ned in the
Standard for the Protection of Electronic Computer/
Data Processing Equipment, ANSI/NFPA 75.
When using the projector in Europe:
COMPLIANCE NOTICE
This projector complies with the requirements of
the EC Directive 2004/108/EC “EMC Directive” and
2006/95/EC “Low Voltage Directive”.
The electro-magnetic susceptibility has been chosen
at a level that gains proper operation in residential
areas, on business and light industrial premises and
on small-scale enterprises, inside as well as outside of
the buildings. All places of operation are characterised
by their connection to the public low voltage power
supply system.
WARNING
Use the attached RGB cable and RS-232C cable and
the shielded LAN cable with this equipment so as to
keep interference within the limits of an EN55022 Class
B device.
Please follow WARNING instructions.
EN-3
Contents
Important safeguards ........................................................................................................................4
Preparing your projector ....................................................................................................................6
Using the remote control ...................................................................................................................9
Setting up your projector .................................................................................................................10
Viewing computer images ...............................................................................................................13
Viewing video images ......................................................................................................................18
Menu operation ...............................................................................................................................23
Adjusting projected images .............................................................................................................29
Advanced features ..........................................................................................................................33
Indicators .........................................................................................................................................38
Terminal cover (with anti-theft alarm device) ...................................................................................39
Replacing the lamp .........................................................................................................................40
Maintenance ....................................................................................................................................42
Troubleshooting ...............................................................................................................................43
Specifi cations ..................................................................................................................................46
Note: This symbol mark is for EU countries only.
This symbol mark is according to the directive 2002/96/EC Article 10
Information for users and Annex IV.
Your MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC product is designed and manufactured with high quality materials and components
which can be recycled and reused.
This symbol means that electrical and electronic equipment, at their end-of-life, should be disposed of separately from
your household waste.
Please, dispose of this equipment at your local community waste collection/recycling centre.
In the European Union there are separate collection systems for used electrical and electronic product.
Please, help us to conserve the environment we live in!
Trademark, Registered trademark
The trademark of PJLink is trademark applied for registration or registered trademark in Japan, the United States,
and other countries and areas.
Other brand or product names are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective holders.
Declaration of Conformity
Model number: WL6700U/WL6700LU
Trade name: MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC
Responsible party: Mitsubishi Digital Electronics America, Inc.
9351 Jeronimo Road, Irvine, CA 92618 U.S.A
Telephone number: +1-(949) 465-6000
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.
EN-4
Important safeguards
Please read all these instructions regarding your
projector and retain them for future reference. Follow
all warnings and instructions marked on the projector.
1. Read instructions
All the safety and operating instructions should be
read before the appliance is operated.
2. Retain instructions
The safety and operating instructions should be
retained for future reference.
3. Warnings
All warnings on the appliance and in the operating
instructions should be adhered to.
4. Instructions
All operating instructions must be followed.
5. Cleaning
Unplug this projector from the wall outlet before
cleaning it. Do not use liquid aerosol cleaners. Use
a damp soft cloth for cleaning.
6. Attachments and equipment
Never add any attachments and/or equipment
without the approval of the manufacturer as such
additions may result in the risk of fi re, electric
shock or other personal injury.
7. Water and moisture
Do not use this projector near water or in contact
with water.
8. Accessories
Do not place this projector on an unstable cart,
stand, tripod, bracket or table. Use only with a
cart, stand, tripod bracket, or table recommended
by the manufacturer or sold with the projector.
Any mounting of the appliance should follow
the manufacturer’s instructions and should use
a mounting accessory recommended by the
manufacturer.
10. Power sources
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,
please consult your appliance dealer or local
power company.
11. Power-cord protection
Power-supply cords should be routed so that
they are not likely to be walked on or pinched
by items placed upon or against them. Pay
particular attention to cords at plugs, convenience
receptacles, and points where they exit from the
appliance. Do not put the power cord under a
carpet.
12. Overloading
Do not overload wall outlets and extension cords
as this can result in a fi re or electric shock.
13. Objects and liquids
Never push objects of any kind through openings
of this projector as they may touch dangerous
voltage points or short-out parts that could result
in a fi re or electric shock. Never spill liquid of any
kind on the projector.
14. Servicing
Do not attempt to service this projector by yourself.
Refer all servicing to qualifi ed service personnel.
15. Damage requiring service
Unplug this projector from the wall outlet and refer
servicing to qualifi ed service personnel under the
following conditions:
(a) If the power-supply cord or plug is damaged.
(b) If liquid has been spilled, or objects have fallen
into the projector.
(c) If the projector does not operate normally after
you follow the operating instructions. Adjust
only those controls that are covered by the
operating instructions. An improper adjustment
of other controls may result in damage and
may often require extensive work by a qualifi ed
technician to restore the projector to its normal
operation.
(d) If the projector has been exposed to rain or
water.
(e) If the projector has been dropped or the
cabinet has been damaged.
(f) If the projector exhibits a distinct change in
performance - this indicates a need for service.
16. Replacement parts
When replacement parts are required, be sure
that the service technician has used replacement
parts specifi ed by the manufacturer or parts
having the same characteristics as the original
part. Unauthorized substitutions may result in fi re,
electric shock or other hazards.
17. Safety check
Upon completion of any service or repair to this
projector, ask the service technician to perform
safety checks determining that the projector is in a
safe operating condition.
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.
9. Ventilation
Slots and openings in the cabinet are provided
for ventilation, ensuring reliable operation of the
projector and to protect it from overheating. Do not
block these openings or allow them to be blocked
by placing the projector on a bed, sofa, rug, or
bookcase. Ensure that there is adequate ventilation
and that the manufacturer’s instructions have been
adhered to.
EN-5
WARNING:
Unplug immediately if there is something
wrong with your projector.
Do not operate if smoke, strange noise or odor comes
out of your projector. It might cause fi re or electric shock.
In this case, unplug immediately and contact your dealer.
Never remove the cabinet.
This projector contains high voltage circuitry. An
inadvertent contact may result in an electric shock. Except
as specifi cally explained in the User Manual do not attempt
to service this product by yourself. Please contact your
dealer when you want to fi x, adjust or inspect the projector.
Do not modify this equipment.
It can lead to fi re or electric shock.
Do not keep using the damaged projector.
If the projector is dropped and the cabinet is dam-
aged, unplug the projector and contact your dealer
for inspection. It may lead to fi re if you keep using the
damaged projector.
Do not face the projector lens to the sun.
It can lead to fi re.
Use correct voltage.
If you use incorrect voltage, it can lead to fi re.
Do not place the projector on uneven surface.
Place the projection on a leveled and stable surface only.
Please do not place equipment on unstable surfaces.
Do not look into the lens when it is operating.
It may hurt your eyes. Never let children look into the
lens when it is on.
Do not turn off the main power abruptly or
unplug the projector during operation.
It can lead to lamp breakage, fi re, electric shock or
other trouble. It is best to wait for the fan to turn off
before turning the main power off.
Do not touch the air outlet grille and
bottom plate, which become hot.
Do not touch them or put other equipment in front
of the air outlet grille. The air outlet grille and bottom
plate, when heated, may cause injury or damage to
other equipment. Also, do not set the projector on the
desk which is easily affected by heat.
Clean the air-fi lter once a month.
Clean the air-fi lter frequently. If the fi lter or ventilation
slots become clogged with dirt or dust, the
temperature inside of the projector may rise and cause
some troubles, such as damage of inside parts, and
shortening the life of panel.
Do not look into the air outlet grille when
projector is operating.
Heat, dust, etc. may blow out of it and hurt your eyes.
Do not insert your fi ngers in the space
between the lens and the cabinet.
The lens may shift causing injury or damage to the
projector.
Do not block the air inlet and outlet grilles.
If they are blocked, heat may be generated inside the
projector, causing deterioration in the projector quality
and fi re.
Do not use fl ammable solvents (benzene,
thinner, etc.) and fl ammable aerosols near
the projector.
Flammable substances may ignite causing fi re or
breakdown because the temperature inside the projec-
tor rises very high while the lamp is illuminating.
Place of installation
For safety’s sake, refrain from setting the projector
at any place subjected to high temperature and high
humidity. Please maintain an operating temperature,
humidity, and altitude as specifi ed below.
Operating temperature: between +41°F (+5°C) and
+104°F (+40°C)
Operating humidity: between 30% and 90%
Never put any heat-producing device under the
projector so that the projector does not overheat.
Do not attach the projector to a place that is
unstable or subjected to vibration.
Do not install the projector near any equipment that
produces a strong magnetic fi eld. Also refrain from
installing near the projector any cable carrying a
large current.
Place the projector on a solid, vibration free surface;
otherwise it may fall, causing serious injury to a
child or adult, and serious damage to the product.
Do not stand the projector; it may fall, causing
serious injury and damage to the projector.
Slanting the projector more than ±10°(right and
left) or ±15°(front and rear) may cause trouble or
explosion of the lamp.
Do not place the projector near air-conditioning
unit or heater to avoid hot air to the exhaust and
ventilation hole of the projector.
COMPLIANCE NOTICE OF FCC
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 modifi cations not expressly approved by Mitsubishi could void the user’s authority to operate this
equipment.
COMPLIANCE NOTICE OF INDUSTRY CANADA
This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003.
Important safeguards (continued)
EN-6
Preparing your projector
1
2
3
Checking accessories
The following accessories are provided with this projector. Check to be sure that all of the accessories are packed in
the package.
Important:
The attached power cords are to be used exclusively for this product. Never use them for other products.
Inserting the batteries into the remote control
1. Remove the rear lid of the remote control.
2. Check the polarity (+), (-) of the batteries, and set them
correctly, inserting their (-) side fi rst.
If the battery is inserted from the (+) side fi rst, inserting
the (-) side is diffi cult because the coil spring end hits on
the battery side. If the battery is forced to insert in this
way, the outer label of the battery may get ripped and it
may cause a short-circuit and heating.
3. Attach the rear lid.
Important:
Use two size-AA batteries (LR6).
Replace the 2 batteries with new ones when the remote
control is slow to operate.
Caution:
Use of a battery of wrong type may cause explosion.
Only Carbon-Zinc or Alkaline-Manganese Dioxide type batteries should be used.
Dispose of used batteries according to your local regulations.
Batteries may explode if misused. Do not recharge, disassemble, or dispose of them in fi re.
Be sure to handle the batteries according to the instructions.
Load the batteries with its positive (+) and negative (-) sides correctly oriented as indicated on the remote control.
Keep batteries out of reach of children and pets.
Remove the batteries, if the remote control is not used for a long time.
Do not combine a new battery with an old one.
If the solution of batteries comes in contact with your skin or clothes, rinse with water. If the solution comes in
contact with your eyes, rinse them with water and then consult your doctor.
Cables
Remote control parts Terminal cover parts
Remote control
(290P136-50)
LR6 (size-AA)
battery (two)
Terminal cover (with anti-theft alarm device)
(750A657-10)
Safety pin (two)
(450D057-10)
Sticker for anti-theft
alarm (853C588-10)
RS-232C cable
(246C598-10)
LR6 (size-AA)
battery (two)
RGB cable for PC
(246C597-10)
Audio/Video cable
(246C381-10)
Others
• Lens cap (attached
to the projector)
• Air-filter
(620D119-10)
• CD-ROM
(919C132-40)
• Safety Manual/
Quick Start up
(871D389-40)
Mini D-SUB
15-pin
Mini D-SUB
15-pin
D-SUB
9-pin
Power supply parts
Power cord (two)
(246C483-10, 246C383-20)
Used for projector control
by computer.
D-SUB
9-pin
EN-7
Overview
1 2
8
4 5
9 10
6 7
3
8
7
10
9
11
1
3
4
6
5
2
1 Remote control sensor (Front)
2 Lens
3 Control area
4 Easy-carry handle
5 Air inlet grille
6 Terminal board
7 Air outlet grille
Control area
1 POWER button
2 AUTO POSITION/
S
button
3 COMPUTER/
W
button
4 VOLUME/
T
button
5 MENU button
6 ZOOM/FOCUS button
7 STATUS indicator
8 POWER indicator
9 VIDEO/
X
button
10 ENTER/KEYSTONE button
11 LENS SHIFT button
12
7
8
9 111210 13 14 15
3 4 5 6
1 REMOTE IN and OUT terminals
2 LAN terminal
3 SERIAL terminal (D-SUB 9-pin)
4 USB (COMPUTER) terminal
5 COMPUTER/COMPONENT VIDEO DVI-D (HDCP) termi-
nal (DVI-D 24-pin)
6 COMPUTER/COMPONENT VIDEO IN 1 terminals (R/P
R,
G/Y, B/PB, H/HV, V) (BNC)
7 AUDIO IN 1 terminal (Mini jack)
The AUDIO IN 1 terminal is used for both COMPUTER 1
and DVI input.
8 AUDIO IN 2 terminal (Mini jack)
9 Main power switch
O : OFF I : ON
10 Power jack
11 COMPUTER/COMPONENT VIDEO IN 2 terminal (Mini
D-SUB 15-pin)
12 MONITOR OUT terminal (Mini D-SUB 15-pin)
13 AUDIO OUT terminal (Mini jack)
14 VIDEO IN and audio input terminals
15 S-VIDEO IN and audio input terminals
Terminal board
Preparating your projector (continued)
8 Speaker
9 Remote control sensor (Rear)
10 Kensington Security Lock Standard connector
EN-8
1
2
3
Preparating your projector (continued)
Bottom side
1 Adjustment feet
2 Air inlet grille/Filter cover
3 Lamp cover
Caution:
Do not replace the lamp immediately after using the
projector because the lamp would be extremely hot
and it may cause burns.
30
COMPUTER
VIDEO S-VIDEO
DVI-D(HDCP)
HOME Page Up
END Page Down
AUTO POSITION
KEYSTONE
ASPECT
SPLIT/PiPMAGNIFY
FREEZEAV MUTE
LENS SHIFTZOOM / FOCUS
1
2
VOLUME
18
19
20
22
23
24
25
26
28
29
21
27
CE
MENU
ENTER
LASER
R-CLICK
1
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
11
12
13
14
15
16
10
17
2
Remote control
1 Laser aperture
2 Transmission window
3 Wired remote control jack
4 Indicator
5 POWER button
6 VIDEO button
7 DVI-D(HDCP) button
8 HOME button
9 END button
10 Page Up and Page Down buttons
11 Mouse pointer
12 LENS SHIFT button
13 MENU button
14 ZOOM/FOCUS button
15 + , - (VOLUME) buttons
16 MAGNIFY button
17 COLOR ENHANCER (CE) button
18 COMPUTER 1, 2 buttons
19 S-VIDEO button
20 AUTO POSITION button
21 LASER button
22 S, T, W, X buttons
23 R-CLICK button
24 ENTER button
25 KEYSTONE button
26 ASPECT button
27 SPLIT/PiP button*
28 FREEZE button
29 AV MUTE button
30 Left click button
*: The SPLIT/PiP button functions as the SPLIT button for
this projector. (It doesn’t function as the PiP button.)
Pressing the LASER button emits a laser beam.
Even when you keep holding down the LASER but-
ton, it is emitted only one minute. To keep emitting
it longer, press the LASER button again.
You can disable the LASER button to prevent laser
radiation due to misuse of the button.
How to disable the LASER button
While holding the LASER button down, press the T
button 3 times.
How to enable the LASER button
While holding the LASER button down, press the S
button 3 times.
Whenever the batteries are replaced, the LASER
button is enabled.
About the laser beam
This remote control is a Class 2 laser product. (Max. output: 1 mW, Wavelength: 620-640 nm)
Beam Divergence: 6 m distance about 10.0 mm x 10.0 mm (±6.0 mm)
Caution:
Pressing the LASER button on the remote control emits a laser beam. Do not look into the laser beam directly. Do
not point the laser beam at anyone. Looking at the laser beam directly may damage eyesight.
Use of controls or adjustments or procedures other than those specifi ed herein may result in hazardous radiation exposure.
This remote controller cannot be repaired.
EN-9
Using the remote control
30°30°
30°30°
20°
10°
20°
10°
20°
20°
Operational range of the remote control
Keep the remote control photo-sensor out of direct
sunlight or fl uorescent lamp light.
Keep the remote control photo-sensor at least 2 m (6
feet) away from fl uorescent lamps. Otherwise, the
remote control may malfunction.
If there is an inverter-operated fl uorescent lamp
near the remote control, the remote control opera-
tion may become unstable.
When you use the remote control too close to the
remote control sensor, the remote control may not
work correctly.
Reception angle
Vertical directions
Vertical directions (ceiling mount)
Front of projector
Rear of projector
Operate the remote control
within a distance of 10 m
(30 feet) from the projector,
pointing the light beam at
the remote control photo-
sensor (front or rear) of the
projector.
When operating the remote control, keep the distance
from the remote control to the projector via the
screen within about 5 m (15 feet). The operable range
of the remote control, however, depends on the
characteristics of the screen.
Using the wired remote control
Attached remote control for this projector can be used as a wired remote control with remote control cable. Wired
remote control is useful for operating in a distance or outside of the operating area.
For connection, use the pin-pin cable of ø3.5 stereo
type, which is commercially available. However,
some cable may not work correctly.
When REMOTE OUT terminal on this projector is
connected to the REMOTE IN terminal on the other
projector, the two projectors can be controlled
together by using the remote control. (Up to two
projectors can be controlled.)
When the remote control is connected with remote
control cable, it does not work as a wireless remote
control.
When using the wired remote control, the laser
beam may be darker. It is normal.
REMOTE IN
REMOTE OUT
REMOTE IN
EN-10
Setting up your projector
Setting up the screen
Install the screen perpendicularly to the projector. If the screen can not be installed in such a way, adjust the
projection angle of the projector. (See page 11.)
Install the screen and projector so that the projector’s lens is placed at the same height and horizontal position of
the screen center.
Do not install the screen where it is exposed to direct sunlight or lighting. Light directly refl ecting on the screen
makes the projected images whitish and hard to view.
Screen size and projection distance
Refer to the following table to determine the screen size and projection distance. (
For WL6700U only.
)
For the aspect ratio setting, see page 17.
W1
H1 H2
H
L
W1
W
L
W1
H1H2
H
L
W1
W
L
Depending on the installation conditions, warm air that is emitted from the exhaust vents may fl ow into the intake
vent, causing the projector to display “TEMPERATURE!!” and then stop projecting images.
When the aspect ratio is
FULL
(Display at 1366 x 800 pixels)
Size of the projected image (16:9.37) Projection distance (L) Lens movable range
Diagonal size Height (H) Width (W)
Shortest (Wide)
Longest (Tele)
H1 H2 W1
inch cm inch cm inch cm inch m inch m inch cm inch cm inch cm
60 152 30 77 52 132 96 2.4 122 3.1 15 39 2 5 3 7
80 203 40 103 69 175 129 3.3 164 4.2 21 52 3 7 4 9
100 254 51 128 86 219 162 4.1 206 5.2 26 65 4 9 4 11
150 381 76 193 129 329 245 6.2 311 7.9 38 97 5 14 7 17
200 508 101 257 173 438 328 8.3 416 10.6 51 129 7 18 9 22
250 635 126 321 216 548 411 10.4 - - 63 161 9 23 11 28
The above fi gures are approximate and may be slightly different from the actual measurements.
When the aspect ratio is “AUTO (FULL)” and 16:10 signal is displayed
(Display at 1280 x 800 pixels)
Size of the projected image (16:10) Projection distance (L) Lens movable range
Diagonal size Height (H) Width (W)
Shortest (Wide)
Longest (Tele)
H1 H2 W1
inch cm inch cm inch cm inch m inch m inch cm inch cm inch cm
601523281511291002.51283.316412637
8020342108681721353.41724.422553749
100 254 53 135 85 215 170 4.3 216 5.5 27 68 4 9 4 11
150 381 79 202 127 323 257 6.5 326 8.3 40 102 5 14 7 17
200 508 106 269 170 431 344 8.7 - - 53 135 7 18 9 22
The above fi gures are approximate and may be slightly different from the actual measurements.
When the aspect ratio is “AUTO (FULL)” and 4:3 signal is displayed
(Display at 1066 x 800 pixels)
Size of the projected image (4:3) Projection distance (L) Lens movable range
Diagonal size Height (H) Width (W)
Shortest (Wide)
Longest (Tele)
H1 H2 W1
inch cm inch cm inch cm inch m inch m inch cm inch cm inch cm
601523691481221142.91453.718472638
80 203 48 122 64 163 153 3.9 195 5.0 24 62 3 8 4 10
100 254 60 152 80 203 192 4.9 245 6.2 30 77 4 10 5 12
150 381 90 229 120 305 291 7.4 370 9.4 45 115 6 14 7 17
200 508 120 305 160 406 389 9.9 - - 60 153 7 19 9 22
The above fi gures are approximate and may be slightly different from the actual measurements.
Front projection
Front projection, ceiling mounting
EN-11
Setting up your projector (continued)
LENS SHIFT button
To adjust the positions of the projector and the screen, use LENS SHIFT button.
1. Press the LENS SHIFT button.
The LENS SHIFT menu appears at the center of the screen.
2. Press the
S
,
T
,
W
or
X
button to move the image position.
• When the
T
button is pressed, the image moves down.
• When the
S
button is pressed, the image moves up.
• When the
X
button is pressed, the image moves to the right.
• When the
W
button is pressed, the image moves to the left.
When the ENTER button is pressed while the LENS SHIFT menu is displayed, the shift mode can be switched
between FAST and STEP. When FAST is selected, the lens shifts in a large amount with the
S
,
T
,
W
or
X
button,
and it shifts in a small amount when STEP is selected.
When the LENS SHIFT menu is displayed while no video signal is input to the projector, a crosshatch appears on
the entire screen.
Be careful not to be caught in the opening in the lens while the lens is moving.
When the lens is vertically shifted by a large amount, color separation may occur.
While the lens shift is working, the screen may fl icker.
Adjusting the projection angle
For the best projection, project images on a fl at screen installed at 90 degrees to the fl oor. If necessary, tilt the
projector using the two adjustment feet on the bottom of the projector.
1. Rotate the adjustment feet for fi ne adjustment.
After using the projector:
2. Put the adjustment feet back into the projedtor by rotating the adjustment feet.
When fi ne streaks are seen on projected images
This is due to interference with the screen surface and is not a malfunction. Replace the screen or displace the focus
a little. (See page 15 or 21 for focus adjustment.)
When projected images are distorted to a trapezoid
When the screen and the projector are not placed perpendicularly to each other, projected images become
trapezoidal. If you cannot make the projector and the screen perpendicular to each other by mechanical adjustments,
adjust keystone.
To adjust keystone:
Press the KEYSTONE button on the
projector or the remote control to display
KEYSTONE, and adjust the image by
pressing the
X
,
W
,
S
or
T
button (or
VOLUME + or - button on the remote
control).
LENS SHIFT
FAST
SELECT : ENTER
Adjustment feet
Screen
In the following cases (for front projection):
Press the
T
(or -) button.
Press the
S
(or +) button.
Press the
X
button.
Press the
W
button.
Important:
For proper keystone adjustment results, reset the lens to the factory-adjusted position using LENS SHIFT RESET
in the INSTALLATION menu before carrying out keystone adjustment. (See page 25.)
When the keystone adjustment is carried out, the adjustment value is indicated. Note that this value doesn’t mean
a projection angle.
The allowable range of the adjustment value in the keystone adjustment varies depending on the installation
conditions.
When the keystone adjustment takes effect, the resolution decreases. In addition, stripes may appear or straight
lines may bend in images with complicated patterns. They are not due to product malfunctions.
When the keystone adjustment is performed, the displayed image may be distorted.
Depending on the installation conditions of the projector and the screen, a perfect rectangular image and the
proper aspect ratio may not be obtained.
Noise may appear on the screen during the keystone adjustment because of the type of the video signal being
projected and the setting values of the keystone adjustment. In such cases, set the keystone adjustment values in
the range where the image is displayed without noise.
When horizontal and vertical keystone adjustments are performed in combination, the adjustable range becomes
narrower than in the case when they are performed separately.
In the keystone adjustment with the option lens, the proper aspect ratio may not be obtained.
EN-12
Setting up your projector (continued)
Front projection, ceiling mounting
For ceiling mounting, you need the ceiling mount kit
designed for this projector. Ask a specialist for installa-
tion. For details, consult your dealer.
The warranty on this projector does not cover any
damage caused by use of any non-recommended
ceiling mount kit or installation of the ceiling mount
kit in an improper location.
When using the projector mounted on the ceiling,
set IMAGE REVERSE in the INSTALLATION menu to
MIRROR INVERT. See page 25.
When the projector is mounted on the ceiling, im-
ages may appear darker than those projected in
the case of tabletop mounting. This isn’t a product
malfunction.
Ask your installation specialist to provide a breaker.
When you do not use the projector, be sure to shut
down the main power by the breaker.
Do not install the projector where the exhaust vents
are exposed to air emitted by an air conditioning.
Such installation may cause a breakdown.
Do not install the projector near a fi re alarm because
it emits hot air from its exhaust vents.
For rear projection, set IMAGE REVERSE in the IN-
STALLATION menu to MIRROR. See page 25.
Caution:
Placing the projector directly on a carpet impairs
ventilation by the fans, causing damage or failure.
Put a hard board under the projector to facilitate
ventilation.
Place the projector at least 50 cm (or 20 inches)
away from the wall to prevent the air inlet grille and
the air outlet grilles that emit hot air from being
blocked.
Do not use the projector in the following locations
and manners, which may cause fi re or electric
shock.
In a dusty or humid place.
In a sideways position, or with the lens facing
down.
• Near a heater.
In an oily, smoky, or damp place such as a kitchen.
In direct sunlight.
Where the temperature rises high, such as in a
closed car.
Where the temperature is lower than +41ºF (or
+5ºC) or higher than +104ºF (or +40ºC ).
Important:
We don’t recommend using the projector at an alti-
tude of 1500 meters or higher. Use at an altitude of
1500 meters or higher may affect the projector’s life.
Rear projection
Ask a specialist for installation. For details, consult
your dealer.
EN-13
Viewing computer images
2
1
AUDIO OUT
AUDIO IN 1/2
2
1
2
1
A. Connecting the projector to a computer
Preparation:
Make sure that the power of the projector and that of the computer are turned off.
When connecting the projector to a desktop computer, disconnect the RGB cable that is connected to the monitor.
For analog connection:
(For using the COMPUTER/COMPONENT VIDEO IN 2
terminal.)
1. Connect one end of the supplied RGB cable to the
COMPUTER/COMPONENT VIDEO IN 2 terminal of the
projector.
2. Connect the other end of the RGB cable to the monitor
port of the computer.
When viewing images supplied from an analog-connected
computer, press the COMPUTER 2 button on the remote
control.
For analog connection:
(For using the COMPUTER/COMPONENT VIDEO IN 1
terminal.)
1. Connect one end of a commercially available BNC cable to
the COMPUTER/COMPONENT VIDEO IN 1 terminal of the
projector.
2. Connect the other end of the BNC cable to the 5 BNC
terminals of the monitor port of the computer.
When viewing images supplied from an analog-connected
computer, press the COMPUTER 1 button on the remote
control.
For digital connection:
1. Connect one end of a commercially available DVI cable
to the COMPUTER/COMPONENT VIDEO DVI-D(HDCP)
terminal of the projector.
2. Connect the other end of the DVI cable to the DVI terminal
of the computer.
When viewing images supplied from a digital-connected
computer, press the DVI-D(HDCP) button on the remote
control.
Turn on the main power switch of the projector before
starting the computer.
For audio connection:
1. Connect one end of a commercially available PC audio
cable to the AUDIO IN 1/2 terminal of the projector.
2. Connect the other end of the PC audio cable to the audio
output terminal of the computer.
This projector uses stereo pin jack for its audio input. Check
the type of the audio output terminal of the connected
computer and prepare a proper cable for connection. Some
computers don’t have the audio output terminal.
Speaker output is mono.
COMPUTER/
COMPONENT
VIDEO IN 2
COMPUTER/
COMPONENT
VIDEO DVI-D(HDCP)
To monitor port
RGB cable
DVI cable (option)
To DVI
Computer
PC audio cable (option)
To audio output
terminal
2
1
R/PR G/Y B/PB H/HV V
V H/HV B/P
B G/Y R/PR
COMPUTER/
COMPONENT
VIDEO IN 1
Additional devices, such as a conversion connector and an analog RGB output adapter, are required depending
on the type of the computer to be connected.
Use of a long cable may decrease the quality of projected images.
Images may not be projected correctly, depending on the type of the connected computer.
When DVI-D signal is input, some signal setting menus are unavailable.
Also read the instruction manual of the equipment to be connected.
Contact your dealer for details of connection.
T
o monitor
port (5 BNC)
Computer
Computer
Computer
BNC cable (option)
EN-14
Viewing computer images (continued)
2
1
1. Plug the attached power cord into the power cord inlet of
this projector.
2. Plug the other end of the power cord into a power outlet.
The power cords for use in the U.S. and Europe are included with this projector. Use the appropriate one for your
country.
This projector uses the power plug of 3-pin grounding type. Do not take away the grounding pin from the power
plug. If the power plug doesn’t fi t your wall outlet, ask an electrician to change the wall outlet.
The provided power cord for the U.S. is rated at 120 V. Never connect this cord to any outlet or power supply
using other voltages or frequencies than rated. If you use a power supply using other voltage than rated, prepare
an appropriate power cord separately.
Use 100-240 V AC 50/60 Hz to prevent fi re or electric shock.
Do not place any objects on the power cord or do not place the projector near heat sources to prevent damage to
the power cord. If the power cord should be damaged, contact your dealer for replacement because it may cause
re or electric shock.
Do not modify or alter the power cord. If the power cord is modifi ed or altered, it may cause fi re or electric shock.
Caution:
Plug in the power cord fi rmly. When unplugging, hold and pull the power plug, not the power cord.
Do not plug in or out the power cord with your hand wet. It may cause electric shock.
Earthing
terminal
Power cord (example)
About DDC
The COMPUTER/COMPONENT VIDEO IN 2 terminal of this projector complies with the DDC1/2B standard and the
COMPUTER/COMPONENT VIDEO DVI-D(HDCP) terminal complies with the DDC2B standard. When a computer
supporting this standard is connected to this terminal, the computer will automatically load the information from this
projector and prepare for output of appropriate images.
When connecting a DDC-supporting computer to the projector, turn on the main power switch of the projector
before starting the computer.
1
Monitor
For monitor connection:
1. Connect the RGB cable from the monitor to the MONITOR
OUT terminal of the projector.
For audio output connection:
1. Connect one end of a commercially available audio cable
to the AUDIO OUT terminal of the projector.
2. Connect the other end (white and red) of the audio cable to
the audio input terminals (L, R) of the audio equipment.
When the audio cable is connected to the AUDIO OUT ter-
minal, the speaker output is muted.
AUDIO OUT
2
1
Audio cable (option)
To audio input
terminals
MONITOR OUT
RGB cable
B. Plugging the power cord
EN-15
Viewing computer images (continued)
C. Projecting images
Preparation:
Remove the lens cap.
1. Put the projector into standby mode by pressing the main power switch. The POWER indicator lights up red.
If the projector was turned off before the lamp was cooled down suf ciently last time, the fan may start rotating
and the POWER button may not work after the main power switch is turned ON. (The STATUS indicator blinks
green.) After the fan stops rotating, press the POWER button to turn back on the POWER indicator.
2. Turn on the power of the connected computer.
3. Press the POWER button.
It may take about 1 minute for the lamp to light up.
The lamp fails to light up on rare occasions. In such a case, wait for a few minutes and then try again.
Do not cover the lens with the lens cap while the lamp is on.
After the POWER button is pressed, the image may fl icker before the lamp becomes stable. This is not a product
malfunction.
Regardless of the setting of LAMP MODE in the INSTALLATION menu, the STANDARD lamp mode is activated by
default whenever the projector is turned on. When LAMP MODE has been set to LOW, the lamp mode changes
from STANDARD to LOW about 1 minute after turn-on.
The projector starts warming up when the POWER button is pressed. During the warm-up process, images may
appear dark and no commands are accepted.
By blinking red, the STATUS indicator indicates that the lamp should be replaced soon. Replace the lamp when
the STATUS indicator blinks red. (See page 38.)
After the POWER button is pressed, a white bar may appear on the right edge of the screen for about 1 second,
but this is not a malfunction.
4. Press the ZOOM/FOCUS button to display “FOCUS”.
5. Adjust with the
W or X button to get a fi ne picture.
When the ENTER button is pressed while “FOCUS” is displayed, the adjustment mode is switched between
FAST and STEP. When FAST is selected, the speed of focus controlled by the
W or X button becomes fast, and it
becomes slow when STEP is selected.
6. Select an input source.
Press the COMPUTER button on the projector or the COMPUTER 1, COMPUTER 2 or DVI-D(HDCP) button on
the remote control that is corresponding to the terminal in use.
The input source is switched from COMPUTER 1 to COMPUTER 2 to DVI at every press of the COMPUTER
button on the projector.
The projector automatically selects the appropriate signal format. The selected signal format is displayed on the screen.
You cannot change the input source while the menu is being displayed.
Though it may take some time before an image is displayed on the screen depending on the type of the input
signal, such symptom is not a malfunction.
Images may not be projected in the correct position, depending on the type of the input signal. In such a case,
press the AUTO POSITION button. (See page 16.)
When you display a computer signal having the same resolution as that of a signal from a video device (1080p,
etc.) using the COMPUTER1,
COMPUTER 2 or DVI input source, select AUTO ADJUST adjustment mode as de-
scribed in “AUTO POSITION button” on page 16.
When COMPUTER 1 or COMPUTER 2 is chosen as the source, images supplied from the computer may fl icker.
Press the W or X button on the remote control to reduce fl icker, if it occurs.
7. Adjust the position of the projector to keep an appropriate projection distance with which images are projected in
their specifi ed sizes.
8. Adjust the position of the projector so that the projector and the screen are perpendicular to each other. (See page 10.)
When the projector cannot be positioned perpendicularly to the screen, adjust the projection angle. (See page 11.)
9. Press the ZOOM/FOCUS button to display “FOCUS” and then press the button again to display “ZOOM.”
10. Adjust with the
W or X button to get an approximate size.
When the ENTER button is pressed while “ZOOM” is displayed, the adjustment mode is switched between FAST
and STEP. When FAST is selected, the speed of zoom controlled by the
W or X button becomes fast, and it
becomes slow when STEP is selected.
11. Press the LENS SHIFT button. The LENS SHIFT menu appears at the center of the screen.
12.Press the
S
or
T
button to adjust the vertical position and
W or X button to adjust the horizontal position of the
displayed image.
When the image is not displayed within the screen, adjust the projection angle. In addition, perform the keystone
adjustment, if necessary. (See page 11.)
Repeat steps 4, 5 and 9 to 12, if necessary.
POWER button
COMPUTER button
COMPUTER 1, 2 buttons
DVI-D(HDCP) button
POWER button
ZOOM/FOCUS button
LENS SHIFT button
Main power switch
ZOOM/FOCUS button
LENS SHIFT button
EN-16
Viewing computer images (continued)
Important:
Focus, zoom and lens shift adjustment is possible in the normal picture mode only.
To stop projecting:
13. Press the POWER button.
• A confi rmation message is displayed.
To cancel the procedure, leave the projector for a while or press any button except the POWER button.
14. Press the POWER button again.
The lamp goes out and the projector goes into a standby mode. In this standby mode, the STATUS indicator
blinks green.
15. Wait about 2 minutes for the STATUS indicator to be turned off.
During this period of 2 minutes in the standby mode, the intake fan and exhaust fan rotate to cool the lamp.
The air outlet fans rotate faster as the temperature around the projector rises.
Do not turn off the main power switch or unplug the power cord while the STATUS indicator is blinking. Turning
off the main power switch or unplugging the power cord immediately after use may cause a breakdown.
Though the fans make loud sounds during cooling, such symptom is not a malfunction.
16. Turn off the main power switch.
The POWER indicator will go out.
• If
the main power switch should be turned off or the power cord should be unplugged accidentally while either
the air inlet fan or the air outlet fans are operating or the lamp is on, allow the projector to cool down for 10
minutes with the power off. To light the lamp again, press the POWER button. If the lamp doesn’t light up im-
mediately, repeat pressing the POWER button 2 or 3 times. If it should still fail to light up, replace the lamp.
Cover the lens with the lens cap to protect it from dust.
For safety’s sake, unplug the power cord from the outlet.
When you repeat turning off the main switch within 30 minutes from the lamp illumination, an error may occur
in the clock function of this product.
AV mute
The video and audio signals are temporarily muted when the AV MUTE button is pressed. To cancel muting, press the
AV MUTE button again.
It takes several seconds before muting is completely canceled.
If MUTE MODE in the INSTALLATION menu is set to IMAGE, the splash screen will appear when the AV MUTE
button is pressed.
You can alter the splash screen optionally. See page 33.
The audio from the AUDIO OUT terminal is also muted by pressing the AV MUTE button.
AUTO POSITION button
When the image supplied from the computer is displaced, carry out the following procedure.
1. Project a bright image containing as many texts and characters as possible.
2. When the screen saver has been enabled, disable it.
3. Press the AUTO POSITION button.
The projector automatically makes optimum positional settings for the input signal.
When you press the AUTO POSITION button while a signal from a video device (or signal marked with *3 on
page 47) is being input, a window to select either of the following two adjustment modes is displayed.
- AUTO ADJUST:
Suitable for signals supplied from a computer.
- VIDEO SIGNAL:
Suitable for signals supplied from a video device such as DVD.
(When you select this mode, the adjustment using the RESOLUTION (MEMORIZE) menu (page 27) becomes
unavailable.)
Select an appropriate mode using the W or X button and then press the ENTER button.
If the projected image is still displaced even after pressing the AUTO POSITION button several times, refer to
the procedure to adjust computer images. (See pages 31 and 32.)
When you carry out this procedure with a dark image, the image may be displaced.
When connecting to a notebook computer:
When the projector is connected to a notebook computer, images may not be projected in some cases. In such
cases, set the computer so that it can output signals externally. The setting procedure varies depending on the type
of the computer. See the instruction manual of your computer.
Example of the setting procedure for external output
Press the [Fn] key and any of the keys [F1] to [F12] at the same time. (The key to be pressed depends on the type of
the computer you use.)
EN-17
Setting the aspect ratio
You can change the aspect ratio of the input video signal (or the ratio of width to height of the image). Change the
setting according to the type of the screen to be used or your preference.
How to change the settings:
With the remote control:
1. Press the ASPECT button.
Every time the ASPECT button is pressed, the aspect mode changes from AUTO (FULL) to AUTO (16:10), to
AUTO (16:9), to AUTO (4:3), to 16:9, to REAL, to FULL, and back to AUTO (FULL).
The following table shows the image display patterns depending on the settings.
16:9.37
1366 x 800
AUTO (FULL)
Input signal
Setting AUTO (16:10) AUTO (16:9) AUTO (4:3) 16:9 REAL FULL
Input video signal
is displayed at
the max height
(800 pixels) or
max width (1366
pixels) of the
panel while its
aspect ratio is
maintained.
Select this setting
when using a
16:10 screen.
Select this setting
when using a 16:9
screen.
Select this setting
when using a 4:3
screen.
Regardless of the
type of input
signal, image is
displayed at 16:9
aspect ratio (1366
x 768 pixels).
Select this setting
when inputting
squeeze signal.
Input video signal
is displayed at its
original pixel size.
(When the pixel
size is larger than
the panel size,
only the center
part of the image
is displayed.)
Regardless of the
type of input
signal, image is
displayed at the
full panel size
(1366 x 800
pixels).
4:3/
5:4
1066 x 800/
1000 x 800
1280 x 800
16:9.6
1344 x 800
16:9.04
1366 x 771
16:9
1366 x 768
16:10
4:3/
5:4
1066 x 800/
1000 x 800
1280 x 800
16:9.6
1280 x 768
16:9.04
1280 x 720
16:9
1280 x 720
16:10
1024 x 768/
960 x 768
1228 x 768
16:9.6
1280 x 768
16:9.04
1360 x 768
16:9
1366 x 768
4:3/
5:4
1066 x 800/
1000 x 800
1066 x 666
16:9.6
1066 x 640
16:9.04
1066 x 602
16:9
1066 x 600
16:9
1366 x 768
16:10
16:9
1366 x 768
16:9
1366 x 768
16:9
1366 x 768
16:9
1366 x 768
1280 x 800
16:9.6
1280 x 768
16:9.04
1360 x 768
16:9
1366 x 768, etc.
16:10
16:9.37
1366 x 800
16:9.37
1366 x 800
16:9.37
1366 x 800
16:9.37
1366 x 800
4:3/
5:4
1024 x 768, etc.
4:3/
5:4
16:10
4:3/5:4 signal,
XGA signal
(1024 x 768),
etc.
WXGA signal
1280 x 800
(16:10)
WXGA signal
1280 x 768
(16:9.6)
WXGA signal
1360 x 768
(16:9.04)
16:9 signal
and
WXGA signal
1366 x 768
With the FEATURE menu:
(See page 24 for menu setting.)
1. Display the FEATURE menu.
2. Select ASPECT by pressing the
S
or
T
button.
3. Select your desired aspect ratio by pressing the
W
or
X
button.
To cancel the menu:
4. Press the MENU button.
Important:
If you change the aspect ratio to 16:9, REAL, or FULL or use the split mode while displaying images on a 4:3
screen with the aspect ratio set to AUTO (4:3), images appear partly off screen.
In such cases as when you keep displaying images in the 4:3 mode for a long time and then change the mode to
FULL, the masking areas may remain as afterimage around the displayed image. (See page 44.)
When the input video signal is interrupted with AUTO (16:10), AUTO (16:9), or AUTO (4:3) selected, the image
turns blue and appears partly off screen. In this case, set BACK COLOR in the INSTALLATION menu to BLACK.
FEATURE
AUTO (FULL)
opt.
ASPECT
Viewing computer images (continued)
EN-18
Viewing video images
Connecting to a video player, etc.
1. Connect one end (yellow) of the supplied audio/video cable
to the VIDEO IN terminal of the projector.
2. Connect one end (white and red) of the supplied audio/
video cable to the audio input terminals (L/MONO, R) of the
projector.
3. Connect the other end (yellow) of the audio/video cable to
the video output terminal of the video equipment.
4. Connect the other end (white and red) of the audio/video
cable to the audio output terminals (L, R) of the video
equipment.
When the video equipment is equipped with the S-video
output terminal, make the connection as follows:
1. Connect one end of a commercially available S-video cable
to the S-VIDEO IN terminal of the projector.
2. Connect the other end of the S-video cable to the S-video
output terminal of the video equipment.
3. Connect one end (white and red) of the supplied audio/
video cable to the audio input terminals (L/MONO, R) of the
projector.
4. Connect the other end (white and red) of the audio/video
cable to the audio output terminals (L, R) of the video
equipment.
When using the BNC connector:
(For VIDEO input)
When the video output terminal of the connected video
equipment is BNC type, use the VIDEO IN terminal (BNC
type).
Select VIDEO as the input source.
When using the VIDEO IN terminal (BNC type) and the
VIDEO IN terminal (RCA type) at the same time, the video
signal input to the VIDEO IN terminal (RCA type) takes
priority.
When using the BNC connector:
(For S-VIDEO input)
When the video output terminals of the connected video
equipment are BNC (Y/C) type, connect Y and C to the
S-VIDEO IN (Y and C) terminals (BNC type) respectively.
Select S-VIDEO as the input source.
When using the S-VIDEO IN (Y and C) terminals (BNC type)
and the S-VIDEO IN terminal (S type) at the same time, the
video signal input to the S-VIDEO IN terminal (S type) takes
priority.
When connecting a monophonic video device, use the white (L) terminal to connect the audio cable. (The same
audio signal is output from the channels L and R of the AUDIO OUT terminal.)
Also read the instruction manual of the equipment to be connected.
Contact your dealer for details of connection.
When a TV tuner or VCR is connected:
When you use this projector with a TV tuner or VCR connected, no image may appear or a message of “NO SIGNAL”
may appear on the screen when you change the channel via any channel that is not being received. In such a case,
set the channels of the TV tuner or VCR again. To avoid such symptom, use the TV tuner or VCR with its channel skip
function (that is a function not to display channels that are not being received) enabled.
A. Connecting the projector to video equipment
Preparation:
Make sure that the power of the projector and that of the video equipment are turned off.
3
4
1
2
1
3
4
2
To VIDEO
IN terminal
To video
output
terminal
Video player, or the like
To S-VIDEO
IN terminal
S-video cable (option)
To S-video
output
terminal
Video player, or the like
Audio/video
cable
To audio input
terminals
To audio
output
terminals
To audio
input
terminals
Audio/video
cable
To audio
output
terminals
To VIDEO
IN terminal
(BNC)
BNC cable (option)
To video
output
terminal
Video player, or the like
To S-VIDEO IN
(Y and C) terminals
(BNC)
BNC cable (option)
To S-video (Y/C)
output terminals
Video player, or the like
EN-19
Connecting to video equipment having a HDMI terminal or DVI-D terminal
You can project high-quality images by connecting the COMPUTER/COMPONENT VIDEO DVI-D (HDCP) terminal of
this projector to video equipment having a HDMI output terminal or DVI-D terminal. In addition, this projector supports
HDCP and is able to receive encrypted digital video data that are output from DVD players.
HDCP (High-bandwidth Digital Content Protection), developed by Intel Corporation, is a method to encrypt digital
video data for the purpose of copy protection.
HDMI (High-Defi nition Multimedia Interface) is fully backward compatible with computers, displays and consumer
electronics devices incorporating the DVI standards.
This projector can be linked with video devices equipped with HDMI output terminal or DVI-D output terminal.
However, with some of them, this projector may not display any image or not operate correctly.
If this projector doesn’t display any image or not operate correctly, see the operation manual of the video device
for its connection.
Use of a long cable may decrease the quality of projected images.
Connection (for video equipment having an HDMI terminal)
Use a commercially available DVI-HDMI conversion cable.
Some cables may not be connected correctly depending on the size and shape of their connectors.
Use AUDIO IN 1 terminal for audio input.
Equipment having an
HDMI terminal
To HDMI terminal
COMPUTER/COMPONENT
VIDEO DVI-D (HDCP)
To audio input
terminals
To audio output
terminals
Audio cable (option)
DVI-HDMI conversion cable (option)
Viewing video images (continued)
CB(PB)Y CR(PR)
B G R
AUDIO IN 1
BNC cable (option)
DVD player or HDTV decoder
BNC-RCA connector (option)
COMPUTER/COMPONENT
VIDEO IN 1
Projector + DVD player or HDTV decoder
Some DVD players have an output connector for 3-line fi tting (Y, CB, CR). When connecting such DVD player with this
projector, use the COMPUTER/COMPONENT VIDEO
IN 1 terminals.
The terminal’s names Y, PB, and PR are given as examples of when a HDTV decoder is connected.
The terminal’s names vary depending on the connected devices.
Use BNC cables for connection.
Image may not be projected correctly with some DVD players.
If colors aren’t displayed correctly when the projector is connected to a high-defi nition video device having R, G,
and B output terminals, set COMPUTER INPUT to RGB in the SIGNAL menu.
Audio cable (option)
To audio output terminals
EN-20
Equipment having a
DVI-D terminal
To audio output
terminals
Audio cable (option)
To audio input
terminals
To DVI-D terminal
DVI cable (option)
COMPUTER/COMPONENT
VIDEO DVI-D (HDCP)
Connection (for video equipment having a DVI-D terminal)
For connection to the DVI-D terminal, use a commercially available DVI cable.
Some cables may not be connected correctly depending on the size and shape of their connectors.
When DVI is selected as the input source, settings of FINE SYNC., TRACKING, HOLD, etc. are unavailable.
Use AUDIO IN 1 terminal for audio input.
When you connect this projector and a digital device (such as a DVD player) via the COMPUTER/COMPONENT
VIDEO DVI-D (HDCP) terminal, black color may appear dark and deep, depending on the type of the connected
device.
This depends on the black level setting of the connected device. There are 2 kinds of methods to digitally transfer
image data, in which different black level settings are employed respectively. Therefore, the specifi cations of the
signals output from DVD players differ, depending on the type of the digital data transfer method they use.
Some DVD players are provided with a function to switch the methods to output digital signals. When your DVD
player is provided with such function, set it as follows.
EXPAND or ENHANCED
NORMAL
See the users guide of your DVD player for details.
When your digital device does not have such function, set INPUT LEVEL to ENHANCED in the ADVANCED
MENU of the IMAGE menu of this projector, or adjust the black color by viewing the image.
B. Plugging in the power cord
Plug the power cord in the same way as in the case of “Viewing computer images.” (See page 14.)
Viewing video images (continued)
EN-21
Viewing video images (continued)
C. Projecting images
Preparation:
Remove the lens cap.
1. Put the projector into standby mode by pressing the main power switch. The POWER indicator lights up red.
If the projector was turned off before the lamp was cooled down suffi ciently last time, the fan may start rotating
and the POWER button may not work after the main power switch is turned ON. (The STATUS indicator blinks
green.) After the fan stops rotating, press the POWER button to turn back on the POWER indicator.
2. Turn on the power of the connected video equipment.
3. Press the POWER button.
It may take about 1 minute for the lamp to light up.
The lamp fails to light up on rare occasions. In such a case, wait for a few minutes and then try again.
Do not cover the lens with the lens cap while the lamp is on.
After the POWER button is pressed, the image may fl icker before the lamp becomes stable. This is not a prod-
uct malfunction.
Regardless of the setting of LAMP MODE in the INSTALLATION menu, the STANDARD lamp mode is activated
by default whenever the projector is turned on. When LAMP MODE has been set to LOW, the lamp mode
changes from STANDARD to LOW about 1 minute after turn-on.
The projector starts warming up when the POWER button is pressed. During the warm-up process, images
may appear dark and no commands are accepted.
By blinking red, the STATUS indicator indicates that the lamp should be replaced soon. Replace the lamp
when the STATUS indicator blinks red. (See page 38.)
After the POWER button is pressed, a white bar may appear on the right edge of the screen for about 1
second, but this is not a malfunction.
4. Press the ZOOM/FOCUS button to display “FOCUS”.
5. Adjust with the W or X button to get a fi ne picture.
When the ENTER button is pressed while “FOCUS” is displayed, the adjustment mode is switched between
FAST and STEP. When FAST is selected, the speed of focus controlled by the
W
or
X
button becomes fast,
and it becomes slow when STEP is selected.
6. Select an input source.
Press the VIDEO button on the projector or the VIDEO or S-VIDEO button on the remote control that is
corresponding to the terminal in use.
The input source is switched between VIDEO and S-VIDEO at every press of the VIDEO button on the projector.
You cannot change the input source while the menu is being displayed.
Though it may take some time before an image is displayed on the screen depending on the type of the input
signal, such symptom is not a malfunction.
Some images become easier to view when the setting of aspect ratio is changed. (See page 17.)
When projecting images from a DVD player that is connected to the COMPUTER/COMPONENT VIDEO DVI-D
(HDCP) terminal, press the COMPUTER button on the projector to select DVI or press the DVI-D (HDCP) button
on the remote control.
When projecting images from a DVD player that is connected to the COMPUTER/COMPONENT VIDEO IN
1 or COMPUTER/COMPONENT VIDEO IN 2 terminal, press the COMPUTER button on the projector or the
COMPUTER 1 or COMPUTER 2 button on the remote control.
When COMPUTER 1 or COMPUTER 2 is chosen as the source, images supplied from the computer may
icker. Press the W or X button on the remote control to reduce fl icker, if it occurs.
When an image supplied from a video device to the COMPUTER1, COMPUTER2 or DVI input source is
displaced, select VIDEO SIGNAL adjustment mode as described in “AUTO POSITION button” on page 16.
7. Adjust the position of the projector to keep an appropriate projection distance with which images are projected in
their specifi ed sizes.
8. Adjust the position of the projector so that the projector and the screen are perpendicular to each other. (See page
10.)
When the projector cannot be positioned perpendicularly to the screen, adjust the projection angle. (See page
11.)
Main power switch
POWER button
VIDEO button
COMPUTER button
ZOOM/FOCUS button
LENS SHIFT button
COMPUTER 1, 2 buttons
POWER button
DVI-D(HDCP) button
S-VIDEO button
VIDEO button
ZOOM/FOCUS button
LENS SHIFT button
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9. Press the ZOOM/FOCUS button to display “FOCUS” and then press the button again to display “ZOOM.”
10. Adjust with the W or X button to get an approximate size.
When the ENTER button is pressed while “ZOOM” is displayed, the adjustment mode is switched between
FAST and STEP. When FAST is selected, the speed of zoom controlled by the W or X button becomes fast,
and it becomes slow when STEP is selected.
11. Press the LENS SHIFT button. The LENS SHIFT menu appears at the center of the screen.
12. Press the
S
or
T
button to adjust the vertical position and
W or X button to adjust the horizontal position of the
displayed image.
When the image is not displayed within the screen, adjust the projection angle. In addition, perform the
keystone adjustment, if necessary. (See page 11.)
Repeat steps 4, 5 and 9 to 12, if necessary.
Important:
Focus, zoom and lens shift adjustment is possible in the normal picture mode only.
To stop projecting:
13. Press the POWER button.
• A confi rmation message is displayed.
To cancel the procedure, leave the projector for a while or press any button except the POWER button.
14. Press the POWER button again.
The lamp goes out and the projector goes into a standby mode. In this standby mode, the STATUS indicator
blinks green.
15. Wait about 2 minutes for the STATUS indicator to be turned off.
During this period of 2 minutes in the standby mode, the intake fan and exhaust fan rotate to cool the lamp.
The air outlet fans rotate faster as the temperature around the projector rises.
Do not turn off the main power switch or unplug the power cord while the STATUS indicator is blinking. Turning
off the main power switch or unplugging the power cord immediately after use may cause a breakdown.
Though the fans make loud sounds during cooling, such symptom is not a malfunction.
16. Turn off the main power switch.
The POWER indicator will go out.
• If the main power switch should be turned off or the power cord should be unplugged accidentally while either
the air inlet fan or the air outlet fans are operating or the lamp is on, allow the projector to cool down for 10
minutes with the power off. To light the lamp again, press the POWER button. If the lamp doesn’t light up im-
mediately, repeat pressing the POWER button 2 or 3 times. If it should still fail to light up, replace the lamp.
Cover the lens with the lens cap to protect it from dust.
For safety’s sake, unplug the power cord from the outlet.
When you repeat turning off the main switch within 30 minutes from the lamp illumination, an error may occur
in the clock function of this product.
Volume from the speaker
Press the VOLUME + or - button to change the volume from the speakers.
The volume control bar will appear on the screen.
VOLUME 15
The volume control bar will disappear about 10 seconds after the VOLUME button is released.
The VOLUME buttons don’t function while the menu selection bar or the menu is being displayed.
When a high-level audio signal, such as a DVD audio signal, is supplied to the AUDIO IN terminals, the output from
the speakers may be distorted.
When the audio cable is connected to the AUDIO OUT terminal, the speaker output is muted.
The volume of the audio from the AUDIO OUT terminal is also changed by pressing the VOLUME buttons.
The volume of the audio from the AUDIO OUT terminal varies within the range between 0 and 32.
Setting the aspect ratio
To display a DVD containing squeezed images, set the aspect ratio to “16:9.” (See page 17.)
Viewing video images (continued)
EN-23
Menu operation
Menus are not displayed when no signal is supplied to the projector.
* 1: Not available when COLOR ENHANCER is set to sRGB.
* 2: Not available with certain signals.
* 3: Not available when the input signal is from the VIDEO IN or S-VIDEO IN terminal.
* 4: Available only when the input signal is TV60, TV50, 480i, 576i or 1080i.
* 5: Available only when the input signal is from the COMPUTER/COMPONENT VIDEO IN 2 terminal.
* 6: Setting range differs depending on the input signals.
* 7: Available only when the input signal is from the VIDEO IN or S-VIDEO IN terminal.
* 8: Not available when the source is DVI.
* 9: Not available when ASPECT is set to REAL.
INSTALLATION
OFF, MIRROR, INVERT, MIRROR INVERT
AUTO POWER ON ON, OFF
ON, OFF
RESET ALL OK
AUTO POWER OFF
ON , OFF
FEATURE
MENU POSITION 1 (Upper left), 2(Lower right)
IMAGE REVERSE
SPLASH SCREEN
BLUE, BLACK, IMAGEBACK COLOR
STANDARD, LOW
BLACK, IMAGEMUTE MODE
LAMP MODE
AUTO (FULL), AUTO (16:10), AUTO (16:9), AUTO (4:3), 16:9, REAL, FULLASPECT
DISPLAY INPUT
PASSWORD FUNCTION
ON, OFFSCART INPUT
VIDEO SIGNAL AUTO, NTSC, PAL, SECAM, 4.43NTSC, PAL-M, PAL-N, PAL-60
LANGUAGE
, English, Español, Deutsch, Français, Italiano, , , , , SVENSKA, POLSKI
SIGNAL
INFORMATION
HORIZ.POSITION
HOLD
SETUP
0 - 999
VERT.POSITION 0 - 999
FINE SYNC. 0 - 31
TRACKING
USER
0 - 9999
CLAMP POSITION
1 - 255
CLAMP WIDTH 1 - 63
LPF
ON, OFF
OVER SCAN
100 - 90%
SHUTTER(L)
0 - 20
SHUTTER(U)
0 - 20
SHUTTER(RS)
0 - 20
SHUTTER(LS)
0 - 20
VERT. SYNC
AUTO, OFF
*6
*3 *8
*2 *3 *8
*8
*8
*3
*9
*2
*3 *8
*3 *8
*5
AUTO, FILM, VIDEOCINEMA MODE
*3 *8
*2 *3 *8
*3 *8
*6
*6
OFF
BEGIN 0 - 99
END 0 - 99
COMPUTER INPUT
SYNC. TYPE
LAMP TIME (LOW)
INPUT
RESOLUTION
HORIZONTAL FREQUENCY
VERTICAL FREQUENCY
AUTO, RGB, YCBCR / YPBPR
AUTO, OFF, 3.75%, 7.5%
OFF, 5, 10, 15, 30, 60 min
OK , MENU ACCESS , SPLASH ID SCREEN
OK
ON
UNLOCK OK
LOCK
*4
*7
IMAGE
CONTRAST ±30
BRIGHTNESS ±30
STANDARD
LOW
HIGH
COLOR ENHANCER AUTO
PRESENTATION
STANDARD
THEATER
sRGB
USER
COLOR ±10
TINT ±10
SHARPNESS ±5
CONTRAST B ±30
BRIGHTNESS R ±30
BRIGHTNESS G ±30
CONTRAST R ±30
CONTRAST G ±30
GAMMA MODE DYNAMIC, NATURAL, DETAIL
RGB-COLOR ±10
RGB-TINT ±10
BRIGHTNESS B
NOISE REDUCTION
±30
CTI
INPUT LEVEL ±5
(for analog signal input)
ENHANCED, NORMAL
(for digital signal input)
USER
*2
*1
*2
*1
*2
*2
*2
*6
ADVANCED MENU
OK
*2 *3
IMAGE CAPTURE
SETUP
x1, x2, FULL
GRAY, RED, GREEN, BLUE, BLACK, WHITE, RED 50%, GREEN 50%, BLUE 50%
CAPTURE
BACK COLOR
SIZE
GO
ON, OFF
LENS LOCK
OK
OK
MEMORY CALL AUTO, MEMORY 1 , MEMORY 2
RESOLUTION (MEMORIZE )
Horizontal Pixels x Vertical Lines
VERTICAL FREQUENCY
HORIZONTAL FREQUENCY
VERT. LINES
350 - 1200
CANCEL
EXECUTE
OK
HORIZ. PIXELS
640 - 1920
OK
*2 *3
*2 *3
*6
*6
COLOR TEMP.
*1
ON, OFF
LENS SHIFT LOCK
LENS SHIFT RESET
ON, OFF
ZOOM/FOCUS LOCK
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Available settings in the menus
Set the following items on their relevant menus.
1. IMAGE menu IMAGE - ADVANCED menu
ITEM SETTING FUNCTION
COLOR ENHANCER AUTO Select to optimize the settings automatically depending on the input
signal. (Select this option for normal use.)
PRESENTATION Select to make the displayed image look bright and crisp.
STANDARD Select to make the displayed image look natural.
THEATER This option, suitable for viewing movies, makes the displayed image look
soft and smooth.
sRGB Select to give priority to the color reproducibility.
When COLOR ENHANCER is sRGB, COLOR TEMP., COLOR and TINT
can’t be adjusted.
USER Select to set the gamma curve or adjust the color intensity or color
balance as desired. (See page 30.)
CONTRAST ±30 Use to adjust the contrast of the projected image. (See page 29.)
BRIGHTNESS ±30 Use to adjust the brightness of the projected image. (See page 29.)
COLOR TEMP. 4 options Use to adjust the color temperature. (See page 30.)
COLOR ±10 Use to adjust the color thickness of the projected image. (See page 29.)
When the COMPUTER1, COMPUTER2 or DVI is selected as the input
source, COLOR can’t be adjusted.
TINT ±10 Use to adjust the color tint of the projected image. (See page 29.)
When the COMPUTER1, COMPUTER2 or DVI is selected as the input
source, TINT can’t be adjusted.
TINT is available only when the NTSC signal is input.
SHARPNESS ±5 Use to adjust the sharpness of the projected image. (See page 29.)
ADVANCED MENU
NOISE REDUCTION ON / OFF Use to reduce noise and roughness in the image when noisy video signal
is input.
CTI ON / OFF Use to correct smeared color boundaries.
INPUT LEVEL ±5 For analog signal input: The input level of video signal differs among
devices to be connected. High input level causes solid white in displayed
image and low input level causes displayed image to get dark. Use this
menu to adjust the input level of analog video signal.
ENHANCED / For digital signal input: When a digital signal is input, ENHANCED and
NORMAL are switchable. (See page 20.)
INPUT LEVEL is unavailable when the digital signal is supplied from the YC
B
C
R
/YP
B
P
R
terminal of the connected
device.
How to set the menus:
Following describe how to set AUTO POWER OFF
time.
1. Press the MENU button.
2. Press the
W
or
X
button to select a menu to use.
3. Press the ENTER button (or
T
button).
IMAGE
opt.
INSTALLATION
opt.
INSTALLATION
opt.
LAMP MODE
STANDARD
4. Press the
S
or
T
button to select an item to adjust.
5. Set the selected item by pressing the
W
or
X
button.
To cancel the menu:
6. Press the MENU button several times.
Important:
When the MENU button doesn’t function, unplug
the power cord from the wall outlet. Wait about 10
minutes, plug the power cord in, and try again.
After selecting the items marked with
, press the
ENTER button.
OFF
AUTO POWER
ON
OFF
AUTO POWER
OFF
30min
AUTO POWER
ON
OFF
AUTO POWER
OFF
IMAGE
ADVANCED MENU
opt.
CTI
INPUT LEVEL
0
ON
ON
NOISE REDUCTION
IMAGE
opt.
CONTRAST
BRIGHTNESS
0
0
STANDARD
0
0
OK
COLOR
TINT
ADVANCED MENU
COLOR TEMP.
0
SHARPNESS
AUTO
COLOR
ENHANCER
Menu operation (continued)
NORMAL
EN-25
2. INSTALLATION menu
Menu operation (continued)
ITEM SETTING FUNCTION
LAMP MODE STANDARD Select this option when you want to view images in a well-lit room.
LOW Select to moderate the intensity of the lamp. The operating sound is
reduced and the lamp lifetime becomes longer.
When the lamp mode is switched, the projected image may fl icker.
Frequent switching of the lamp mode may damage the lamp.
AUTO POWER ON ON / OFF When ON is chosen, the lamp is automatically lit when the power cord is
plugged in the wall outlet. Choose ON when using the projector mounted
on the ceiling.
The projector is in the stand-by mode when the lamp is off. Use the
remote control to turn on the lamp.
AUTO POWER OFF OFF / 5-60min Use to set the time elapsed before the projector enters the stand-by
mode when there is no signal input from the source.
IMAGE CAPTURE Use to capture the screen for the splash screen. (See page 33.)
SPLASH SCREEN ON / OFF Choose ON to display the splash screen when the power is turned on.
The splash screen can be changed. (See page 33.)
BACK COLOR BLUE / BLACK / IMAGE Use to select the background from among BLUE, BLACK and IMAGE,
which will be displayed when there is no signal input from the source.
When IMAGE is selected, the splash screen will be displayed.
MUTE MODE BLACK / IMAGE Use to choose the background, either BLACK, or IMAGE, which will be
displayed when the AV MUTE button is pressed. When IMAGE is chosen,
the splash screen will be displayed.
IMAGE REVERSE OFF Select when viewing images from the front with the projector installed on
the fl oor.
MIRROR Select when viewing images projected from the behind of the screen with
the projector installed on the fl oor.
INVERT Select when viewing images projected from the behind of the screen with
the projector installed on the ceiling.
MIRROR INVERT Select when viewing images from the front with the projector installed on
the ceiling.
LENS LOCK ZOOM/FOCUS LOCK Use to enable or cancel the FOCUS LOCK and ZOOM LOCK.
LENS SHIFT LOCK Use to enable or cancel the LENS SHIFT LOCK.
LENS SHIFT RESET Use to reset the position of the lens to the factory setting.
Regardless of the setting of LAMP MODE in the INSTALLATION menu, the STANDARD lamp mode is activated by default
whenever the projector is turned on. When LAMP MODE has been set to LOW, the lamp mode changes from STANDARD to
LOW about 1 minute after turn-on.
You can’t set IMAGE CAPTURE and SPLASH SCREEN when PASSWORD FUNCTION in the FEATURE menu has been set to
SPLASH ID SCREEN to enable the password lock.
When you continue projection for a long time with BACK COLOR or MUTE MODE set to IMAGE, an afterimage may persist on
the screen. (See page 44.)
INSTALLATION
opt.
LAMP MODE
OFF
AUTO POWER
ON
STANDARD
ON
SPLASH
SCREEN
ON
AUTO POWER
OFF
OFF
BACK COLOR
BLUE
OFF
IMAGE
REVERSE
BLACK
MUTE MODE
IMAGE
CAPTURE
SETUP
LENS LOCK
OK
EN-26
3. FEATURE menu
FEATURE
AUTO (FULL)
AUTO
opt.
MENU POSITION
VIDEO SIGNAL
?
ASPECT
RESET ALL
English
LANGUAGE
A
Ë
OK
SCART INPUT
DISPLAY
INPUT
PASSWORD
FUNCTION
CINEMA MODE
AUTO
1.
SETUP
AUTO
OFF
ITEM SETTING FUNCTION
ASPECT AUTO (FULL) Input video signal is displayed at the max height (800 pixels) or max width
(1366 pixels) of the panel while its aspect ratio is maintained.
AUTO (16:10) Select this setting when using a 16:10 screen.
AUTO (16:9) Select this setting when using a 16:9 screen.
AUTO (4:3) Select this setting when using a 4:3 screen.
16:9 Regardless of the type of input signal, image is displayed at 16:9 aspect
ratio (1366 x 768 pixels). Select this setting when inputting squeeze signal.
REAL Input video signal is displayed at its original pixel size.
FULL Regardless of the type of input signal, image is displayed at the full panel
size (1366 x 800 pixels).
PASSWORD FUNCTION Use to enable or cancel the password lock. See page 34 for details.
MENU POSITION 2 options Use to change the position of the menu.
CINEMA MODE AUTO The fi lm mode will be automatically activated when a fi lm source signal is
input.
Select AUTO for normal use.
When icker occurs on the screen, frame dropping or other incorrect
display occurs, or jaggies on slanting lines are remarkable, select either
FILM or VIDEO, which improves the symptom better.
FILM Fixed to the fi lm mode.
VIDEO The lm mode will not be activated.
VIDEO SIGNAL 8 options When AUTO is selected, the appropriate video format is automatically
selected depending on the input signal. If the image isn’t displayed
correctly, select the desired video format manually.
SETUP AUTO Select to change the SETUP mode automatically.
OFF Select to make black lighter.
3.75% / 7.5% Select to make black thicker.
When 7.5% is chosen, the brightness is decreased by the set-up can-
cel function for the U.S. Choose OFF when the image is dark.
SCART INPUT ON / OFF Choose ON when connecting the projector with a device equipped with
the SCART terminal that can output RGB signal. SCART terminal is used
mainly in Europe. Choose OFF normally. (Available only for the input signal
from the COMPUTER/COMPONENT VIDEO IN 2 terminal.)
LANGUAGE 12 languages Use to select the language used in the menus.
RESET ALL OK
Use to reset the settings of the menu (excluding IMAGE CAPTURE,
PASSWORD FUNCTION and LANGUAGE) to the factory setting values.
CINEMA MODE can be adjusted only when a TV60, TV50, 480i, 576i or 1080i signal is being displayed.
When SCART INPUT is set to ON, nothing is output to the external monitor.
When SCART INPUT is set to ON, normal computer signals arent projected.
Use a commercially available SCART-Mini D-SUB 15-pin cable when connecting this projector with an AV device equipped
with the SCART terminal.
Some AV devices equipped with the SCART terminal arent compatible with this projector.
Menu operation (continued)
EN-27
4. SIGNAL menu
SIGNAL - RESOLUTION (MEMORIZE) menu
SIGNAL - USER menu
ITEM SETTING FUNCTION
MEMORY CALL AUTO / MEMORY 1 / Use to select the setting of RESOLUTION (MEMORIZE) already saved.
Impossible to select if no setting has been saved. AUTO is selected by default.
It optimizes the signal format automatically depending on the type of video
signal supplied from the computer. Press the ENTER button to clear the
setting already saved.
RESOLUTION (MEMORIZE
) The current resolution is displayed. To change the current setting, press the
ENTER button to display the RESOLUTION (MEMORIZE) menu. The new
setting can be saved to MEMORY 1 or MEMORY 2.
VERTICAL FREQUENCY - The vertical frequency of the currently projected video signal is displayed.
HORIZONTAL FREQUENCY
-
The horizontal frequency of the currently projected video signal is displayed.
HORIZ. PIXELS 640-1920 The number of horizontal pixels of the currently projected video signal is
displayed. When you change the current setting, select EXECUTE, and then
press the ENTER button, the image is automatically adjusted according to
the resolution you set. The adjustment result can be saved to MEMORY 1 or
MEMORY 2.
VERT. LINES 350-1200 The number of vertical pixels of the currently projected video signal is
displayed. When you change the current setting, select EXECUTE, and then
press the ENTER button, the image is automatically adjusted according to
the resolution you set. The adjustment result can be saved to MEMORY 1 or
MEMORY 2.
EXECUTE OK
Press the ENTER button to start the automatic adjustment. At the completion
of the automatic adjustment, a message is displayed and you can save the
adjustment result to MEMORY 1 or MEMORY 2.
CANCEL OK
The process to change the current resolution is canceled and the SIGNAL
menu is displayed.
HORIZ. POSITION 0-999 Use to adjust the horizontal position of the projected image.
VERT. POSITION 0-999 Use to adjust the vertical position of the projected image.
FINE SYNC. 0-31 Use to eliminate fl ickering or blur, if appears, viewing the projected image.
TRACKING 0-9999 Use to eliminate vertical wide stripes, if appears, viewing the projected image.
COMPUTER INPUT AUTO The proper setting is automatically selected.
RGB Select this option when connecting the projector to high defi nition video
equipment having R, G, and B output terminals.
Y
C
B
C
R
/YP
B
P
R
Select this option when connecting the projector to a DVD player or other
device having Y, C
B
, and C
R
(or Y, P
B
, and P
R
) component video output
terminals.
OVER SCAN 100%-90% Use to adjust the display area of projected image.
HOLD OFF / ON
Use to adjust the image when fl agging occurs near the top of the screen.
USER
CLAMP POSITION 1-255 Use to correct solid white or solid black in the projected image.
CLAMP WIDTH 1-63 Use to correct solid black in the projected image.
VERT.SYNC AUTO / OFF Use to adjust the image when its motion doesn’t run smoothly. Select AUTO
for normal use.
LPF ON / OFF Use to select whether or not to enable the LPF.
SHUTTER(U) 0-20 Use to adjust the image when noise appears on the top part of the image.
SHUTTER(L) 0-20 Use to adjust the image when noise appears on the bottom part of the image.
SHUTTER(LS) 0-20 Use to adjust the image when noise appears on the left half of the image.
SHUTTER(RS) 0-20 Use to adjust the image when noise appears on the right half of the image.
Though horizontal strips may appear on the enlarged projected image, such symptom is not a malfunction.
When you change the horizontal or vertical position to a large extent, noise may appear.
The adjustable range of the vertical position varies depending on the type of the input signal. Though the image may stay in the same
position even when the setting value is changed, such symptom is not a malfunction.
SHUTTER will not work correctly during keystone adjustment.
When you increase the setting value of OVER SCAN, noise may appear on the screen.
See pages 31 and 32 for the detailed setting procedure.
Important:
You can set the IMAGE, SIGNAL, SIGNAL-RESOLUTION (MEMORIZE) and SIGNAL-USER menus only when the signal is supplied.
R G B
R G B
SIGNAL
HORIZ. POSITION 0
VERT.POSITION 0
TRACKING 0
COMPUTER
INPUT
RGB
FINE SYNC. 0
USER
opt.
OK
OFF
HOLD
100%
OVER SCAN
MEMORY CALL AUTO
RESOLUTION
(MEMORIZE )
1024x768
V
H
A
U
SIGNAL
VERTICAL
FREQUENCY
HORIZONTAL
FREQUENCY
75.04 Hz
HORIZ. PIXELS
1024
60.02 KHz
CANCEL
opt.
OK
OK
EXECUTE
768
VERT. LINES
RESOLUTION (MEMORIZE)
Menu operation (continued)
CLAMP
POSITION
USER
1
CLAMP WIDTH 1
LPF OFF
SHUTTER(U) 0
SHUTTER(L) 0
VERT. SYNC AUTO
?
SHUTTER(LS) 0
SHUTTER(RS) 0
SIGNAL
opt.
MEMORY 2
EN-28
5. INFORMATION menu
ITEM DESCRIPTION
LAMP TIME (LOW) This item shows a lamp operating time (hour) calculated based on that LAMP MODE is LOW.
When the LAMP MODE is STANDARD, this item shows a longer lamp operating time than
the actual time. (See page 40 for the interval of lamp replacement.)
When the lamp operating time is 0 to 10 hours, “0H” is displayed. The lamp operating time
exceeding 10 hours is indicated by the actual hours.
When the lamp operating time reaches 3000 hours, the bar turns to yellow. When it reaches
3800 hours, the bar turns to red.
INPUT Indicates the name of the terminal to which the currently projected video signal is being input.
RESOLUTION Indicates the resolution of the currently projected video signal.
VERTICAL FREQUENCY Indicates the vertical frequency of the currently projected video signal.
HORIZONTAL FREQUENCY Indicates the horizontal frequency of the currently projected video signal.
SYNC. TYPE Indicates the type of the sync signal for the currently projected video signal.
INFORMATION
opt.
LAMP TIME (LOW)
INPUT
RESOLUTION
VERTICAL
FREQUENCY
HORIZONTAL
FREQUENCY
SYNC. TYPE 5wire
60.02 KHz
75.04 Hz
1024x768
COMPUTER2
0 H
RG
HV
B
Menu operation (continued)
EN-29
Adjusting projected images
To adjust the brightness (CONTRAST and BRIGHTNESS):
You can make adjustments for the brightness of the projected image using the menu.
(See page 24 for menu setting.)
1. Display the IMAGE menu.
2. Select CONTRAST or BRIGHTNESS by pressing the
S
or
T
button.
3. Adjust the selected item by pressing the
W
or
X
button.
To cancel the menu:
4. Press the MENU button.
CONTRAST
Select to adjust the contrast of the image. Every time the
X
button is pressed, the image becomes brighter and more
defi ned. Every time the
W
button is pressed, the image becomes darker and less defi ned.
BRIGHTNESS
Every time the
X
button is pressed, the image becomes brighter. Every time the
W
button is pressed, the image
becomes darker.
To adjust the color (COLOR and TINT):
You can adjust the color of the projected image using the menu.
(See page 24 for menu setting.)
1. Display the IMAGE menu.
2. Select COLOR or TINT by pressing the
S
or
T
button.
COLOR or TINT is unavailable when COMPUTER1, COMPUTER2 or DVI is selected as the input source.
TINT is available only when the NTSC signal is input.
3. Adjust the selected item by pressing the
W
or
X
button.
To cancel the menu:
4. Press the MENU button.
COLOR
Use to adjust the color thickness of the projected image. Every time the
X
button is pressed, the color becomes
thicker. Every time the
W
button is pressed, the color becomes lighter.
TINT
Use to adjust the tint of the projected image. Every time the
X
button is pressed, the image appears more greenish.
Every time the
W
button is pressed, the image appears more reddish.
To sharpen or soften the projected image (SHARPNESS):
You can adjust the sharpness of the projected image using the menu.
(See page 24 for menu setting.)
1. Display the IMAGE menu.
2. Select SHARPNESS by pressing the
S
or
T
button.
3. Adjust the selected item by pressing the
W
or
X
button.
To cancel the menu:
4. Press the MENU button.
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To adjust the tone of white (COLOR TEMP.):
You can select a preset color temperature (white tone) using the menu.
(See page 24 for menu setting.)
1. Display the IMAGE menu.
2. Select COLOR TEMP. by pressing the
S
or
T
button.
3. Select your desired color temperature by pressing the
W
or
X
button.
To cancel the menu:
4. Press the MENU button.
To adjust the tone of white (To customize the color temperature):
To customize (and store) the color temperature to your preference, carry out the following procedure.
(See page 24 for menu setting.)
1. Select COLOR TEMP. in the IMAGE menu.
2. Press the
W
or
X
button to select USER
.
3. Press the ENTER button.
4. Press the
S
or
T
button to select the desired item.
5. Press the
W
or
X
button to adjust the selected item.
6. Repeat steps 4 and 5 for optimum adjustment results.
To cancel the menu:
7. Press the MENU button.
To enable the stored color temperature:
1. Set COLOR TEMP. to USER
in the IMAGE menu.
About color temperature
There are different kinds of white color. Color temperature is a way to show the differences in white. White of which
temperature is low appears reddish. When the color temperature rises, white appears bluish. For example, you can
change the color temperature using the following procedures.
To raise the color temperature: Increase the CONTRAST B (blue) and decrease the CONTRAST R (red).
To reduce the color temperature: Decrease the CONTRAST B (blue) and increase the CONTRAST R (red).
If you set all of CONTRAST R, G, and B to negative values, the original brightness of the image can’t be
obtained even when you maximize CONTRAST in the IMAGE menu.
CONTRAST B 0
BRIGHTNESS R 0
CONTRAST R
COLOR TEMP.-USER
0
CONTRAST G 0
BRIGHTNESS G 0
BRIGHTNESS B 0
Color Enhancer
You can set the user-defi ned balance between the brightness and hue using the menu. (See page 24 for menu
setting.)
1. Display the IMAGE menu.
2. Select COLOR ENHANCER by pressing the
S
or
T
button.
3. Select USER by pressing the
W
or
X
button.
4. Press the ENTER button.
5. Select an item you want to set.
Important:
You can adjust Color Enhancer also by pressing the CE button on the remote control.
GAMMA mode
Use this item to set the gamma optimally.
DYNAMIC
……Select when viewing images supplied from the computer.
NATURAL ……Select when viewing images supplied from the video device.
DETAIL ………Select when viewing images of which brightness should be kept relatively low, such as movies and
music performance.
RGB-COLOR
Use to adjust the color intensity of the projected image. Every time the
X
button is pressed, the color becomes
thicker. Every time the
W
button is pressed, the color becomes lighter.
RGB-TINT
Use to adjust the color balance of the projected image. Every time the
X
button is pressed, the image appears more
greenish. Every time the
W
button is pressed, the image appears more reddish.
AUTO
COLOR
ENHANCER
RGB-TINT 0
GAMMA MODE DYNAMIC
COLOR ENHANCER-USER
RGB-COLOR 0
Adjusting projected images (continued)
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Adjusting projected images (continued)
How to adjust the computer image
This projector automatically selects a proper signal format according to the type of video signal supplied from the
computer. However, video signals from the computer may not be projected correctly depending on the types of the
computer and images to be projected. In such a case, make adjustment according to the fl owchart below.
Adjustment is completed.
When the size and position of
the computer image are not correct.
Project a bright computer image containing as many texts and characters as possible.
Note) Disable the screen saver if it is active.
Press the AUTO POSITION button. When a signal from a video device (or signal marked with *3 on page 47) is being input, a window
to select the adjustment mode is displayed. Select AUTO ADJUST using the or button and press the ENTER button.
Settings are automatically and optimally adjusted for the input signal.
Image is projected
correctly.
YES
NO
Display the screen resolution setting menu of your computer.
(Example: In the case of Windows
®
PC, right-click on the desktop, select Properties, and click the
Settings tab to display the screen resolution setting.)
The screen
resolution setting of your computer
is different from the setting of RESOLUTION
(MEMORIZE ) in the SIGNAL menu
of the projector.
Select RESOLUTION (MEMORIZE ) in the SIGNAL menu
and press the ENTER button.
Set HORIZ. PIXELS and VERT. LINES to the values of the screen resolution of your computer.
(Example: When the screen resolution of the computer is 1280x800, set HORIZ. PIXELS to 1280 and
VERT. LINES to 800.)
Select EXECUTE and press the ENTER button.
Automatic adjustment starts according to the selected resolution.
Image is projected
correctly.
Perform manual
adjustment.
After the memory saving
massage is displayed,
select MEMORY 1 or
MEMORY 2 and press the
ENTER button.
After the memory saving
massage is displayed,
select MEMORY 1 or
MEMORY 2 and press the
ENTER button.
When you don’t save
the adjustment result,
press the MENU button.
Adjustment is canceled.
Adjust HORIZ. POSITION, VERT. POSITION, and TRACKING
in the SIGNAL menu. For details, see “Simple method to
adjust the image position.” (See page 32.)
YES
NO
YES
NO
YES
NO
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How to adjust the image supplied from the computer using the menu:
Carry out the following procedures according to the symptoms.
Wide strips appear. ……………………………………… Adjust TRACKING in the SIGNAL menu.
The projected image fl ickers.
The projected image is blurred. ......................................Adjust FINE SYNC. in the SIGNAL menu.
The projected image is displaced horizontally. ..............Adjust HORIZ.POSITION in the SIGNAL menu. Every time the
W
button is pressed, the image moves to the right. Every time
the
X
button is pressed, the image moves to the left.
The projected image is displaced vertically....................Adjust VERT.POSITION in the SIGNAL menu. Every time the
W
button is pressed, the image moves down. Every time the
X
button is pressed, the image moves up.
The top part of the image fl ags. ..................................... Change the setting of HOLD in the SIGNAL menu. Select ON ,
press the ENTER button, and adjust BEGIN or END to minimize
the fl agging.
A solid black or solid white appears in the image. ........ Adjust CLAMP POSITION or CLAMP WIDTH in the SIGNAL -
USER menu.
The motion doesn’t run smoothly. ..................................Adjust VERT. SYNC in the SIGNAL - USER menu. Select
AUTO for normal use.
Noise appears on the right or left half of the image. ......Adjust SHUTTER(LS) or SHUTTER(RS) in the SIGNAL - USER
menu.
Noise appears on the top or bottom part of the image.
.......
Adjust SHUTTER(U) or SHUTTER(L) in the SIGNAL - USER
menu.
1. Display the SIGNALmenu.
2. Press the
S
or
T
button to select an item to adjust.
3. Adjust the selected item by pressing the
W
or
X
button.
To cancel the menu:
4. Press the MENU button.
Do not change the settings of the SIGNAL menu in normal use.
Simple method to adjust the image position
To adjust the horizontal position:
1. Align the left edge of the image with the left side of the screen by adjusting HORIZ.POSITION. Then, align the
right edge of the image with the right side of the screen by adjusting TRACKING.
2. Repeat step 1 above to complete the adjustment of the horizontal position.
To adjust the vertical position:
3. Align the upper edge of the image with the upper side of the screen by adjusting VERT.POSITION.
LPF (Progressive fi lter)
You can select whether or not to enable the LPF.
Vertical or horizontal streak noise may appear on the projected image, depending on the type of the DVD player or
game console you use. In such a case, you can reduce such streak noise by enabling the LPF. However, projected
images become softened slightly.
Adjusting projected images (continued)
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Set the background color
(Set the background color only when you set the im-
age size to x1 or x2.)
6. Select BACK COLOR by pressing the
S
or
T
but-
ton.
7. Select your desired color for the background (GRAY,
RED, GREEN, BLUE, BLACK, WHITE, RED50%,
GREEN50%, or BLUE50%) by pressing the W or X
button.
Set the image size
8. Select SIZE by pressing the
S
or
T
button.
9. Select x1, x2, or FULL by pressing the W or X but-
ton.
Capture the image
10.
Select CAPTURE by pressing the
S
or
T
button.
11.Press the ENTER button.
A red frame appears. (The size of the red frame
is 640 x 374 pixels.)
12.Adjust the size of the image to be captured so that
such image stays within the red frame.
Press the
S
,
T
, W or X button to move the red
frame.
You can’t move the red frame outside the
screen.
13. Press the ENTER button twice.
Image capture will start.
Press the MENU button to cancel the proce-
dure.
When the image capture completes, the cap-
tured image will be displayed for three seconds.
Important:
You can’t change the new startup screen back to
the original startup screen. (Even when you select
RESET ALL in the FEATURE menu, the factory
default screen isn’t available any longer.) When you
want to change the startup screen again, capture
another image.
The captured image will be displayed from the next
startup. If the captured image isn’t displayed, make
sure that the setting of SPLASH SCREEN in the
INSTALLATION menu isn’t OFF. (See page 25.)
To display the captured image while the video is
muted, set MUTE MODE in the INSTALLATION
menu to IMAGE. (See page 25.)
When BACK COLOR in the INSTALLATION menu is
set to IMAGE, the captured image will be displayed
while no signal is supplied.
In the mute mode, or when no signal is input, it
takes longer time to display the captured image.
Some images can’t be captured correctly because
of their signal type.
CAPTURE : ENTER + ENTER
CANCEL : MENU
CAPTURE : ENTER + ENTER
CANCEL : MENU
CAPTURE : ENTER + ENTER
CANCEL : MENU
CAPTURE : ENTER + ENTER
CANCEL : MENU
CAPTURING IMAGE !
x1 x2 FULL
Setting of the image displayed
during startup or muting
You can display your desired image as the startup
screen (or splash screen). Using the menu, you can
also use such image as a background that is displayed
while the video is muted or no signal is supplied.
Important:
You can’t set IMAGE CAPTURE when PASSWORD
FUNCTION in the FEATURE menu has been set to
SPLASH ID SCREEN to enable the password lock.
You can’t set IMAGE CAPTURE when the compo-
nent video signal is inputted.
Setting procedure
1. Press the COMPUTER button to select the image
supplied to the COMPUTER/COMPONENT VIDEO
IN terminal.
2. Display your desired image.
3. Display the INSTALLATION menu.
4. Select IMAGE CAPTURE by pressing the
S
or
T
button.
5. Press the ENTER button.
The setting menu will be displayed.
Advanced features
opt.
INSTALLATION
CUSTOM IMAGE CAPTURE
BACK COLOR
SIZE
GRAY
x1
CAPTURE
GO
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MENU ACCESS
FEATURE
opt.
LOCK
UNLOCK
OK
OK
PASSWORD
CONFIRM
1
3
24
O K : ENTER CANCEL : MENU
MENU ACCESS
FEATURE
opt.
LOCK
UNLOCK
OK
OK
PASSWORD
1
3
24
O K : ENTER CANCEL : MENU
Password function
This projector is equipped with the password function
that is designed for prevention of wrong operation by
children and restriction on operation by other than
specifi ed users.
DISPLAY INPUT ...........When the projector is turned
on, the startup screen (or splash screen) will ap-
pear and stay on the screen until the password is
entered. When the password is entered, the startup
screen will switch to the regular operation screen.
MENU ACCESS ........... All the buttons except for the
POWER button on the projector are disabled. (The
buttons on the remote control are enabled.) You
can use this mode as a measure of prevention
of wrong operation by children and restriction on
operation by other than specifi ed users.
SPLASH ID SCREEN ... IMAGE CAPTURE and SPLASH
SCREEN in the menu become unavailable. SPLASH
SCREEN will be set to ON automatically.
To enable the password function:
1. Display the FEATURE menu.
2. Press the
S
or
T
button to select PASSWORD
FUNCTION.
3. Press the W or X button to change the mode
among DISPLAY INPUT , MENU ACCESS and
SPLASH ID SCREEN .
When the password has already been set, the
mode won’t be changed. In such cases, press
the ENTER button to cancel the password func-
tion and try again.
4. Press the ENTER button.
The screen for setting the password function will
appear.
5. Press the ENTER button.
The screen for entering a password will appear.
6. Enter a 4 - 8 digit password using the
S
,
X
,
T
or
W
buttons on the remote control as shown below.
(
S
=1,
X
=2,
T
=3,
W
=4)
7. Press the ENTER button.
To cancel the procedure, press the MENU
button.
8. Enter the password again for confi rmation using the
same steps.
Advanced features (continued)
9. Press the ENTER button.
If the entered passwords don’t match, an error
message will appear.
To cancel the procedure, press the MENU
button.
To cancel the password function:
1. Display the FEATURE menu.
2. Press the
S
or
T
button to select PASSWORD
FUNCTION.
3. Press the ENTER button.
The screen for canceling the password function
will appear.
4. Press the ENTER button.
The screen for entering the password will
appear.
5. Enter a 4 - 8 digit password using the
S
,
X
,
T
or
W
buttons on the remote control as shown below.
(
S
=1,
X
=2,
T
=3,
W
=4)
6. Press the ENTER button.
If you enter a wrong password, an error message
will appear.
To cancel the procedure, press the MENU
button.
Important:
Disable the password by pressing the MENU and
ENTER buttons on the control panel at the same
time about three seconds.
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Split
You can split the screen in two and display a computer
image on the left screen and a video image on the right
screen.
Left screen Right screen
To use the split mode:
1. Press the SPLIT button on the remote control.
The screen is split in two and the left and right
screens display the following images:
- Left screen: Image supplied to the last se-
lected input source, COMPU-
TER1, COMPUTER2, or DVI
-
Right screen: Image supplied to the last
selected input source, VIDEO
or S-VIDEO
When you press the SPLIT button again, the
screen is displayed in the normal mode.
Also, when you press the MENU button or
change the input source, the screen is displayed
in the normal mode.
In the split mode, audio of the left screen is
output.
In the split mode, the picture quality settings
of the input source in the normal mode to be
displayed on the left screen are refl ected on the
entire screen.
When no signal is input, a blue screen is
displayed.
When you input an interlace signal to the left
screen, the displayed image may shake up and
down slightly, but this is not a malfunction.
When you display 60-Hz and 50-Hz video signals
at the same time, motion images may not be
displayed properly. In this case, set VERT. SYNC
of USER in the SIGNAL menu to OFF for the left
screen. (See page 27.)
When BACK COLOR of the INSTALLATION
menu is set to IMAGE, When BACK COLOR of
the INSTALLATION menu is set to IMAGE, you
cannot use the split mode unless a video signal
is being input.
To change the input source of the left or right screen:
To change the input source of the left screen, press
the
W
button on the remote control.
To change the input source of the right screen,
press the X button on the remote control.
Advanced features (continued)
Magnifying the displayed image
By pressing the MAGNIFY button on the remote
control, you can magnify the image to view the details.
The MAGNIFY mode doesn’t function with some
input signals. For details, see page 47.
The MAGNIFY mode doesn’t work with video or
S-video signal.
Magnifi ed image
To use the MAGNIFY mode:
1. Press the MAGNIFY button.
You can select the area to be magnifi ed by
pressing the
S
,
T
,
W
, or
X
button on the
remote control.
You can change the magnifi cation of the
selected area by pressing the + or - button.
2. Press the MAGNIFY button again to exit the MAG-
NIFY mode.
The regular operation screen will appear.
Important:
In the MAGNIFY mode, you can’t adjust the volume.
Freeze
To stop the motion in the image temporarily (or to
display a still image):
Press the FREEZE button on the remote control.
The image will freeze temporarily.
To resume the motion in the image:
Press the FREEZE button on the remote control again.
Important:
Do not display a still picture for a long time because
the afterimages may persist on the screen. (See
page 44.)
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Mouse remote control
By connecting to personal computer through the USB port, you can operate your computer with the projector remote
control.
Projector + computer with USB connector
Operation
You can use the mouse remote control function with a computer supporting USB only.
When the lamp is turned ON, the computer connected with the USB cable may not work correctly. In this case,
restart the computer.
The mouse doesn’t function for a while after the power is turned on.
When a computer is connected using a long USB cable, it may not be controlled by the remote control correctly.
To extend the cable length, you are recommended to use a repeater.
COMPUTER
VIDEO S-VIDEO
DVI-D(HDCP)
HOME Page Up
END Page Down
AUTO POSITION
KEYSTONE
LENS SHIFTZOOM / FOCUS
1
2
MENU
ENTER
LASER
R-CLICK
USB
Mouse pointer
Use to move the cursor on
the image, instead of the
computer mouse.
R-CLICK button
This operates in the
same way as the right
button on the computer
mouse.
L-CLICK button
This operates in the
same way as the left
button on the computer
mouse.
USB cable
(option)
USB 4-pin
(type B)
USB 4-pin
(type A)
To USB port
HOME button
Press to jump back
to the fi rst page.
END button
Press to jump to the
last page.
Page Up button
Press to go back to
the previous page.
Page Down button
Press to go to the
next page.
Advanced features (continued)
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Supervising and controlling by computer
You can supervise and control the projector’s operation using a personal computer via a LAN network.
To supervise and control the projector, install the software “Projector-Control Device Installer *” contained in the
attached CD-ROM. For the installation procedure and usage of the software, see “User Manual for LAN Control
Utility” contained in the attached CD-ROM.
*) Functions
Setting of the projector’s IP address
Setting of password, display language, and LAN control
• PJLink™ certifi cation setting (telnet function)
Startup of the controlling /supervising tool (ProjectorView) using the Web browser
Major functions
ProjectorView
The controlling /supervising tool using the Web browser
PJLink™
This projector supports standard protocol
PJLink™ for projector control and you can control and monitor projector’s
operations using the same application among projectors of different models and different manufacturers.
About PJLink™
To use PJLink™ function, the PJLink™ application software is required.
• For the specifi cations of
PJLink™, access to the Web site of Japan Business Machine and Information System
Industries Association (JBMIA). (http://pjlink.jbmia.or.jp/english)
This projector is fully compliant to the specifi cations of JBMIA
PJLink™ Class 1. It supports all the commands
defi ned by
PJLink™ Class 1, and the compliance has been verifi ed with the PJLink™ standard specifi cations
Version 1.0.
Connection
Computer
To LAN terminal
LAN cable (option)
(100BASE-TX or 10BASE-T should be supported.)
LAN cable (option)
(100BASE-TX or 10BASE-T
should be supported.)
External HUB
Use a straight-through category-5 cable for LAN connection.
Don’t touch the metal parts of the LAN connector and LAN cable because static electricity may be discharged from
your body, causing damage to the projector.
Using the User Manual
The User Manual for LAN Control Utility is prepared in the Portable Document Format (PDF) in the CD-ROM.
Opening the User Manual:
1. Load the CD-ROM into the CD-ROM drive.
2. Open CD-ROM “WL6700U.”
3. Double-click on “MANUAL_LAN.HTML” within the CD-ROM. A language selection list for the User Manual will be
displayed.
4. Move the mouse pointer to the desired language and click.
Advanced features (continued)
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Indicators
POWER
Steady
green
or
Steady red
Steady red
Steady
green
Steady red
Steady red
Blinking
green/red
Blinking
green/red
STATUS
Blinking orange
Blinking green
Blinking green/red
Blinking red
Steady red
Off
Steady
or
Blinking
CONDITION
Abnormal temperature
• The ventilation grilles are clogged with dust or dirt.
• The room temperature is high.
• The filter is dirty.
The protection circuit is working or the lamp is in an
abnormal condition.
The lamp or cover isn’t closed.
Abnormal.
POSSIBLE SOLUTION
• Clean the ventilation grilles.
• Relocate the projector to a cooler place.
• Clean the filter.
• Wait until the STATUS indicator goes out,
then press the POWER button.
• If the above solution is not effective,
replace the lamp.
Replace the lamp.
Change with a new lamp if this problem
recurs.
Close the cover correctly.
Contact your dealer.
Duration when LAMP MODE of the INSTALLATION menu is set to LOW. When it is set to STANDARD, this duration will be
shorted.
*
1
*
2
When LAMP MODE is set to STANDARD, this duration will be shorted up to 2000 hours.
Lamp operation time warning. (Total lamp operation time
reached 3000 hours
*1
while the power was on.)
Lamp operation time warning. (Total lamp operation time
reached 3000 hours
*1
while the power was off.)
Lamp operation time warning. (Total lamp operation time
reached 4000 hours
*1*2
while the power was off.)
This projector has 2 indicators, each of which shows the operation condition of the projector.
The following offer solutions to possible problems. If these problems persist, turn the projector off and consult your
dealer.
Normal condition
Abnormal condition
STATUS indicator
POWER indicator
POWER
Steady
red
Steady
green
S TA TUS
Off
Steady
green
CONDITION
Stand-by
Lamp stand-by for power-on (about 1 minute)
The power is on. (Normal condition)
NOTE
The power cannot be turned off by pressing
the POWER button.
For the first one minute, the power cannot be
turned on by pressing the POWER button.
Steady
green
Blinking
Lamp stand-by for power-off (about 2 minutes)
r
green
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This projector includes a terminal cover with Anti-Theft
Alarm device. Once the terminal cover is installed, its
Anti-Theft Alarm device will detect vibration caused by
the projector being moved and emit an alarm.
Mitsubishi assumes no responsibility or liability for
theft or other damages.
Procedure for setting the anti-theft alarm
device
Inserting the batteries into the theft warning device
1. Open the battery cover of the theft warning device.
2. Check the (+) and (-) ends of the battery, and insert
it from the (-) end fi rst.
Battery cover
Power switch
ON
Inserting the battery from the (+) end makes
it diffi cult to fi t the (-) end into the coil spring.
Forcing in the battery in such a position may
shred the outside label, causing a short circuit
and overheating.
See page 6 for information on how to handle
batteries.
3. Close the battery cover.
Safety pin hole
Safety pin
Screws
4. Insert the included safety pin into the safety pin
hole.
If the safety pin is not inserted, the vibrations
and shocks of normal use may cause the alarm
to sound.
5. Turn the power switch ON.
Installing the terminal cover
1. Insert the four tabs on the terminal cover into the
holes on the projector’s side.
2. Slide the terminal cover toward the back of the
projector.
Tabs
3. Tighten the three screws that keep the terminal
cover in place.
Terminal cover (with anti-theft alarm device)
4. Install the projector in a specifi ed location.
5. Press the battery level check button until you hear
a buzzer sound.
6. Remove the safety pin.
The anti-theft alarm device is now in standby.
This package includes a sticker which shows
that the anti-theft alarm device is active. Visible
placement of this sticker is recommended.
To temporarily halt the anti-theft alarm device,
insert the safety pin.
Vibrations will not cause the alarm to sound for
several seconds after the power switch is turned
ON.
Vibrations will not cause the alarm to sound for
several seconds after the safety pin is removed.
Vibrations and shocks from earthquakes may
cause the alarm to sound. In such situations,
insert the safety pin to halt the alarm.
Batteries may come loose during transportation.
Please remove them beforehand.
Procedure for changing batteries
How to check battery level
Use a pointed object to push the battery level check
button.
Battery level
check button
A buzzer will sound while the button is being
pushed. If there is no buzzer sound, then batteries
need to be changed.
Sounding the buzzer for a long time will consume
battery power.
Changing the batteries
1. Insert the safety pin into the safety pin hole.
2. Loosen the three screws that keep the terminal
cover in place.
3. Slide the terminal cover toward the front of the
projector.
4. Pull the terminal cover toward you and remove it.
Attention must be paid when removing the
terminal cover as there could be foreign objects
inside.
Removal of dust found inside the terminal cover
is recommended when changing batteries.
5. Open the battery cover and remove the old
batteries.
6. Check the (+) and (-) ends of the new battery, and
insert it from the (-) end fi rst.
Use alkaline AA batteries.
Standard battery life is approx. six months (when
using alkaline dry cell batteries). Please check
the battery level and change batteries regularly.
7. Close the battery cover.
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Replacing the lamp
This projector is equipped with a lamp to project images. This lamp is a consumable. It may burn out or its brightness
may decrease during use. In such cases, replace the lamp with a new one as soon as possible. Be sure to replace the
lamp with a new lamp separately sold that is exclusive to this projector. Contact your dealer for purchase of the lamp.
Spare lamp VLT-XL6600LP
Warning:
Be careful not to drop the lamp fi xing screws into the inside of the projector. Don’t put a metal piece or fl ammable
object into the projector. Using the projector with any foreign object present inside may result in electric shock or
re. When you can’t remove the foreign object from the inside, contact your dealer for removal.
Be sure to install the lamp securely. When the lamp isn’t installed properly, it won’t illuminate. Improper installation
may also result in fi re.
Don’t shake the removed lamp or don’t lift it above your face. You may be injured in your eye by fl ying or falling
glass fragments.
Don’t replace the lamp immediately after use because the lamp cover is very hot. You may get burned. Turn off the
power using the POWER button. After the lamp goes out, wait about 2 minutes until the intake and exhaust fans
for cooling the lamp stop rotating. Then turn off the main power switch, unplug the power cord, and wait at least 1
hour to allow the lamp to cool down enough to the touch.
Do not touch the lamp directly. It may break and cause injury or burn.
Interval of lamp replacement
The recommended interval of lamp replacement is about 4000 hours
*1*2
of consecutive use. Such interval differs
depending on the operating environment and may be shorter than 4000 hours
*1*2
. Decrease in luminescence and/or
color brightness indicates that the lamp needs to be replaced. When the lamp operation time exceeds 3000 hours
*1
,
the indicator will blink alternately between green and red (while the lamp is lit; when the lamp is not lit, the indicator
will be lit red only) and the lamp replacement message will appear on the screen for 1 minute everytime the lamp
is turned on. When the lamp has been used for about 3800 hours
*1
, the replacement message (LAMP EXCHANGE)
will appear on the screen for 1 minute every 20 hours
*1
thereafter. When the lamp operation time exceeds 4000
hours
*1*2
, the projector automatically shuts off and can’t be used until the lamp is replaced and the lamp
operation time is reset.
*1: Duration when LAMP MODE of the INSTALLATION menu is set to LOW. When it is set to STANDARD, this duration will be
shorted.
*2: When LAMP MODE is set to STANDARD, this duration will be shorted to 2000 hours.
Caution:
Don’t remove the lamp for any purpose other than replacement. Unnecessary removal of the lamp may result in a
breakdown.
This projector uses a high-pressure mercury lamp as the light source. The high-pressure mercury lamp may
explode or fail to illuminate permanently because of an impact, scratch, or deterioration through use. The period
of time until explosion or permanent failure to illuminate varies considerably from lamp to lamp, depending on
operation conditions. Therefore, the lamp may explode soon after the start of use.
The possibility of explosion of the lamp increases if you use it beyond its replacement period. When the instruction
of lamp replacement appears, replace it with a new one immediately even if the lamp is still lighting normally.
When the high-pressure mercury lamp explodes, glass fragments will scatter inside or outside the lamp box and
the gas charged inside the lamp will diffuse inside or outside the projector. The gas inside the lamp contains
mercury. Be careful not to breathe it or avoid it from entering your eye or mouth. If you should breathe it or if it
should enter your eye or mouth, see a doctor immediately.
In the event that the high-pressure mercury lamp exploded, glass fragments may have been scattered inside the
projector. Ask your dealer to replace the lamp and to inspect the inside of the projector. When you clean or replace
the lamp by yourself, be sure to hold the handle of the lamp. You may get injured by glass fragments.
Don’t replace the lamp while the projector is installed on the ceiling. Glass fragments may fall from the projector,
entering your eye or mouth causing injury.
When placing the projector upside down to replace the lamp or conduct maintenance, ensure that the projector is
securely placed before working with it.
Be sure to use the lamp exclusive to this projector, VLT-XL6600LP. Use of other lamps may cause a failure of the
projector.
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(a)
(b)
(c)
(c)
Replacing the lamp (continued)
To replace the lamp:
1. Turn off the main power switch and unplug the power cord.
2. Reverse the projector gently.
3. Loosen the screw (a) using a Phillips screwdriver (+), and
remove the lamp cover (b).
4. Loosen the screws (c) using a Phillips screwdriver (+).
5. Pull up the handle.
6. Pull out the lamp box by the handle while holding the
projector.
Pull the lamp box out of the projector slowly. If it is
pulled out quickly, the lamp may break scattering glass
fragments.
Do not spill liquid on the removed lamp box or do not
place it near any fl ammable object or where children
can reach to prevent injury or fi re.
7. Load a new lamp box securely into the projector in the right
orientation.
8. Put the handle back to the original position.
Make sure that the handle is locked.
9. Tighten up the screws (c) using a Phillips screwdriver (+).
10. Tighten up the screw (a) using a Phillips screwdriver (+) to
secure the lamp cover.
Reset of the lamp operation time
11. Plug the power cord into the wall outlet and turn on the
main power switch.
12. Hold down the
W
,
X
, and POWER buttons on the control
panel at the same time about 3 seconds.
Important:
Unless these 3 buttons are held down at the same time, the lamp operation time isn’t reset.
Make sure that the STATUS indicator is lit twice and the lamp operation time is reset successfully.
The projector doesn’t turn on if the lamp cover isn’t attached securely.
Be sure to reset the lamp operation time whenever you replace the lamp.
Do not reset the lamp operation time unless you replace the lamp.
The lamp is fragile. If it is broken, be careful not to cut yourself with glass fragments.
Contact your dealer for a new lamp.
This projector uses a lamp that contains mercury. Disposal of the lamp or the projector with the lamp may be
regulated due to environmental considerations. For disposal or recycling information, please contact your local
authorities or the Electronic Industries Alliance: www.eiae.org. (For the U.S. only.)
(a)
Handle
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Maintenance
Warning:
Never use fl ammable air duster or other materials when cleaning the air-fi lter. Flammable substances may ignite
causing fi re or backdown when the lamp is illuminated.
Do not use fl ammable solvents (benzene, thinner, etc.) and fl ammable aerosols when cleaning the projector body
and lens. Flammable substances may ignite causing fi re or breakdown while the lamp is illuminating.
Caution:
Be sure to turn off the lamp and unplug the power cord from the wall outlet before you perform any maintenance on
the projector.
Cleaning of the air-fi lter
Clean the air-fi lter frequently (about once a month). If the fi lter or
ventilation grilles become clogged with dirt or dust, the tempera-
ture inside the projector may rise and cause troubles, such as
damage to the inside parts and shortening the life of the panels.
When the temperature inside the projector rises, the STATUS
indicator will blink orange and the lamp will be turned off.
1. To remove the fi lter cover, slide the cover in the direction of the
arrow.
2. Remove the air-fi lter from the fi lter cover.
3. Wash the air-fi lter or change it with a new fi lter.
Use water or diluted mild detergent to clean the fi lter. Rinse
the fi lter thoroughly and let it dry completely.
4. Attach the air-fi lter to the fi lter cover.
5. Attach the lter cover to the projector.
Make sure that the air-fi lter is attached correctly without
displacement.
Important:
If the fi lter is damaged or becomes extremely dirty, change it
with a new fi lter. Contact your dealer for a new fi lter.
Use the dedicated fi lter only.
The power will not turn on if the fi lter cover is improperly
installed.
Caution:
Be sure to use the projector with an air-fi lter. If not, dust may get inside the projector causing fi re and failure.
Cleaning of the projector and the ventilation slots
Use a soft cloth to clean the projector and the ventilation grilles. When the grilles become dirty, wipe them with a soft
cloth dampened with diluted mild detergent, and then wipe them with a dry cloth.
Clean the inside of the terminal cover frequently as dust is apt to be collected.
To protect the surface of the projector from fading or deteriorating:
Do not spray insecticide on or inside the projector.
Do not use benzine or thinner to clean it.
Do not let rubber or plastic materials contact with projector.
Cleaning of the lens
Use a standard lens-cleaning brush or a piece of lens tissue dampened with lens cleaning fl uid. The lens surface is
fragile. Use only recommended, nonabrasive lens-cleaning materials. Do not touch the lens with your fi ngers.
Filter cover
Air-fi lter
Filter cover
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Troubleshooting
Before asking for repair of the projector, check the following. If the symptom persists, stop using the projector, be
sure to unplug the power plug, and then contact your dealer.
No image appears on the screen.
Problem Solution
Power can not be
turned on.
Check whether the indicators are on or off and how they are lightning.
• If any objects are blocking the air inlet or outlet grille, remove them.
• Don't expose the air outlet grilles to hot air emitted f
• Check wheather the filter is clogged with dirt and dust.
Clean the filter, if clogged. (See page 42.)
rom a heating appliance.
POWER
Off
Steady red
Blinking
red / green
STATUS
Off
Off
Blinking
orange
Blinking
green
Steady red
Off
Steady
or
Blinking
Solution
• Connect the power cord to the projector.
Plug the power cord into a wall outlet.
• If any objects are blocking the air inlet or outlet grille, remove them and carry
out the following.
1. Turn off the main power swich.
2. Make sure that the projector has cooled off.
3. Turn on the main power swich.
4. Press the POWER button.
• After the STATUS indicator stops blinking, press the POWER button.
If the main power switch is turned off while the fan is rotating, the lamp may not turn on about 1 minute
when the main power switch is turned on next time.
The lamp can't turn on again for 1 minute after it goes out.
• Press the POWER button several times.
• Replace the lamp. (The lamp is at the end of its life.)
Attach the lamp cover on the bottom.
Attach the filter cover on the bottom.
• Unplug the power cord from the wall outlet and contact your dealer.
Turn on the main power swich.
No image appears on
the screen.
Cancel the AV mute by pressing the AV MUTE button.
Check that the lens cap is removed.
It may take about 1 minute for the lamp to light up.
The lamp fails to light up on rare occasions. In such a case, wait for a few minutes and
then try again.
If the projector was turned off before the lamp was cooled down suf ciently last time,
the fan may start rotating and the POWER button may not work after the main power
switch is turned on. After the fan stops rotating, press the POWER button to turn back
on the POWER indicator.
Set SCART INPUT in the FEATURE menu to OFF. (See page 26.)
Check that the intake vent is clean.
Check that the lamp cover and the fi lter cover are closed. (See pages 41 and 42.)
Check that the cables connected to the external devices are not broken.
When an extension cable is being used, replace it with the supplied cable for check.
When images are displayed correctly, add an RGB signal amplifi er to the extension
cable.
Power turns off. This problem may occur when the intake vent and/or exhaust vents are blocked. (In
such a case, the STATUS indicator brinks orange.)
J
Remove the objects blocking the intake vent and/or exhaust vents and then carry
out the following procedure.
1. Wait for the intake fan and/or exhaust fan to stop. (Wait until the STATUS indicator
goes out.)
2. Turn off the main power switch.
3. Wait about 10 minutes.
4. Turn on the main power switch.
5. Press the POWER button.
When the STATUS indicator is steady red, it is indicating that the lamp should be
replaced. Replace the lamp in this case.
Check that AUTO POWER OFF has been set to OFF.
If the lamp has deteriorated, it may go out after a while it illuminates.
The screen for entering
the password appears.
PASSWORD FUNCTION in the FEATURE menu has been set to DISPLAY INPUT to
enable the password lock.
J
Enter the password or contact the person in charge of management of the
projector. (See page 34.)
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Troubleshooting (continued)
No image appears on the screen. (continued)
Problem Solution
“NO SIGNAL” is
displayed.
Turn on the power of the connected device, or check whether there is something
wrong with the connected device.
Check whether the external device output signals. (Check this especially when the
external device is a notebook computer.)
Check that the cable connected to the external device isn’t defective.
Check that the projector is connected to the external device using the correct
terminals.
Check that the connected device is correctly selected as the input source.
When an extension cord is being used, replace it with the supplied cable and check
whether images are projected correctly. If images are projected correctly, use an RGB
signal amplifi er along with the extension cord.
Images are not displayed correctly.
Problem Solution
Projected images are
shaking.
Projected images are
displaced.
Check that the cable connected to the external device isn’t intermittent.
Connect the cable’s plug with the external device’s connector fi rmly.
Project an image containing many characters such as a help menu and press the
AUTO POSITION button.
Some computers output out-of-spec signals on rare occasion. Adjust the SIGNAL
menu. (See pages 31 and 32.)
Projected images are
distorted.
Adjust the projector and the screen so that they are perpendicular to each other. (See
page 11.)
Projected images are
dark.
Adjust BRIGHTNESS and CONTRAST in the IMAGE menu. (See page 29.)
Replace the lamp. (See page 40.)
Projected images are
blurred.
Adjust the focus. (See pages 15 and 21.)
• Clean the lens.
• Press the
W
or
X
button on the remote control to eliminate fl icker.
Adjust TRACKING and FINE SYNC. in the SIGNAL menu. (See page 32.)
Adjust BRIGHTNESS and CONTRAST in the IMAGE menu. (See page 29.)
Adjust the projector and the screen so that they are perpendicular to each other. (See
page 11.)
Afterimages persist on
the screen.
This phenomenon is improved by keeping projecting an evenly bright image. (Such
“image burn-in” phenomenon where afterimages persist on the screen may occur if a
stationary image is kept displayed on the screen for a long time.)
Red, blue, and
green dots appear in
projected images.
Black dots appear in
projected images.
This phenomenon is unique to LCD projector and isn’t a product malfunction.
(A small number of pixels always stay on or off, which are not malfunctions. More than
99.99% of the pixels are effective.)
Fine streaks are seen
on projected images.
This is due to interference with the screen surface and is not a malfunction. Replace
the screen or displace the focus a little.
Vertical or horizontal streak noise may appear on the projected image, depending on
the type of the DVD player or game console you use. In such a case, you can reduce
such streak noise by enabling the LPF.
Projected images
become wavy.
Connect the plugs of the cables to external devices securely.
Keep the projector away from devices that emit interfering radio waves.
When the keystone adjustment is carried out, the image may not be displayed
correctly depending on the type of input signal. This isn’t a product malfunction. In
this case, readjust the keystone so that the amount of keystone correction is as small
as possible.
Hue is not appropriate.
Check that the cables connected to the external devices are not broken.
Tint in projected
images is incorrect.
Check that COMPUTER INPUT in the SIGNAL menu is correctly set. (See page 27.)
Check that the cable connected to the external device isn’t broken.
Different color tint. When comparing images projected by two projectors, tints in the displayed images
may be different because of variation between their optical components. This is not a
malfunction.
When comparing the image projected by this projector with those displayed on the
television or PC monitor, tints in the displayed images may be different because of
difference in the range of color reproducibility. This is not a malfunction.
Only the motion areas
in the images supplied
from the computer
aren’t displayed.
This is caused by the computer being used. Contact the manufacturer of your
computer.
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Troubleshooting (continued)
Images are not displayed correctly. (continued)
Problem Solution
Projected images are
obscured.
Match the output resolution of your computer with the resolution of the projector. For
the method to change the output resolution of the computer, contact the manufacturer
of your computer. (See page 47.)
Some images and texts appear obscured during the keystone adjustment. In such
cases, use the projector without applying the keystone adjustment. (See page 11.)
Image cannot be
displayed correctly
even when the
computer’s resolution
is set to 1920 x 1080.
Some computers output signals not supported by this projector even when its resolution
is set to 1920 x 1080. Take the following procedures in order.
1. Connect the computer to the COMPUTER/COMPONENT VIDEO IN 2 terminal and
reboot the computer.
• DDC confi gures the computer so that it will output proper signals. (See page 14.)
2. Set the refresh rate of the computer to 60 Hz and make adjustment according to
“How to adjust the computer image” on page 31.
When an unsupported signal is input, it may be displayed consisting of every
other pixel. In this case, decrease the resolution of the computer.
Noise appears around
the image.
In some images such as DVD, noise may appear around the recorded image. In this
case, decrease the setting value of OVER SCAN of the SIGNAL menu. (See page 27.)
Others
Problem Solution
The exhaust vents
emit warm air.
This air comes out after cooling the inside of the projector. You may feel hot, but this
is not a malfunction.
No audio is output. Check that the volume isn’t set to low.
The menu can’t be
used.
The microcomputers inside the projector may be wrongly operating because of noise.
J
Turn off the main power, wait about 10 minutes, and turn on the main power again.
“TEMPERATURE!!” is
displayed.
This indication appears when the ambient temperature rises high. When the ambient
temperature stays high, the lamp goes out.
J
Eliminate any causes of the rise in the ambient temperature.
This indication appears when the air inlet or outlet grille is blocked. When they are
kept blocked, the lamp goes out.
J
Remove the objects blocking the air inlet or outlet grille.
The
mark appears. This mark appears when ineffective operation is carried out. This isn’t a product
malfunction.
The remote control
doesn’t function easily or
at all.
Check that the batteries are loaded in the remote control or the batteries are not weak.
(See page 6.)
Check that the remote control sensor isn’t exposed to direct sunlight or fl uorescent
light. (See page 9.)
Use the remote control within its operation range. (See page 9.)
Use the remote control at least 10 cm away from the projector.
The buttons on the
control panel (except
for the POWER button)
don’t function.
PASSWORD FUNCTION in the FEATURE menu has been set to MENU ACCESS to
enable the password lock.
J
Cancel the password lock or contact the person in charge of management of the
projector. (See page 34.)
Alarm sounds. To temporarily halt the anti-theft alarm device, insert the safety pin. (See page 39.)
If the following problem occurs after the lamp is replaced, check the following fi rst.
Problem Solution
The projector does not
turn on.
Fit the lamp cover securely. (See pages 40 and 41.)
Reset the lamp operating time. (See page 41.)
The STATUS indicator
blinks.
Reset the lamp operating time. (See page 41.)
Kensington Lock
This projector has a Kensington Security Standard connector for use with Kensington MicroSaver Security System.
Refer to the information that came with the Kensington System for instructions on how to use it to secure the
projector. Please contact Kensington Technology Group below.
Kensington Technology Group
2855 Campus Drive
San Mateo, CA 94403, U.S.A.
Phone: +1- (650)572-2700 Fax: +1- (650)572-9675
EN-46
Specifi cations
The specifi cations and outside appearance of the projector are subject to change without prior notice.
Type LCD projector
Model WL6700U/WL6700LU
Display technology 1.2-inch LCD panel: 3 pieces (for R,G,B)
Pixel: 1366 x 800 = 1092800 pixels Total 3278400 pixels
Active pixel rate: 99.99% or more (each panel)
Projection lens F 1.8 - 2.1*
1
f= 51 - 64 mm*
1
Light-source lamp 275 W
Image size (projection
distance)
60” min. to 250” max.*
1
(projection distance 2.4 to 10.4 m*
1
)
Maximum
resolution
Computer
signal
Maximum resolution: 1600 x 1200 dots (compressed)
Panel resolution: 1366 x 800 dots
Video signal NTSC/PAL/SECAM/4.43NTSC/PAL-M/PAL-N/PAL-60
Component
signal
480i, 480p, 576i, 576p, 720p, 1080i, 1080p
Panel resolution: 1366 x 800 dots
Computer/component video
input
[Signal type] [Terminal type] [Line]
Analog RGB Mini D-SUB 15-pin 1
Analog RGB 5 BNC 1
Digital RGB DVI 1
Video input [Signal type] [Terminal type] [Line]
Video input RCA / BNC 1
S-video input S / 2 BNC 1
Audio input [Signal type] [Terminal type] [Line]
RGB/Component Stereo mini jack (ø3.5) 2
Video RCA (L, R) 1
S-video RCA (L, R) 1
Monitor output [Signal type] [Terminal type] [Line]
Analog RGB Mini D-SUB 15-pin 1
Audio output [Signal type] [Terminal type] [Line]
RGB/Component Stereo mini jack (ø3.5) 1
Speaker 10 W Mono Round type ø4.5 cm x 1
Control terminal/others RS-232C (D-SUB 9-pin), USB, LAN (RJ-45), REMOTE IN/OUT
Operating temperatures +41°F (+5°C) to +104°F (+40°C)
Rated voltage AC100 - 240 V, 50/60 Hz
Power consumption 4.4 A
Dimensions (not includeing
protrusion)
371 mm (W) x 207 mm (H) x 434 mm (D)*
1
(projector only)
443 mm (W) x 207 mm (H) x 434 mm (D)*
1
(including the terminal cover)
Weight 9.8 kg*
1
(projector only), 10.5 kg*
1
(including the terminal cover)
Others S-video input Luminance signal: Vp-p=1.0 V 75 Ω (negative sync)
Chrominance signals: Vp-p=0.286 V 75 Ω (burst signal)
Video input Vp-p=1.0 V 75 Ω (negative sync)
Component
video input
YC
B
C
R
: Vp-p=1.0 V 75 Ω (Y) (negative sync)
Vp-p=0.7 V 75 Ω (C
B
, C
R
)
Analog input RGB: Vp-p=0.7 V 75 Ω (negative sync)
YC
B
C
R
: Vp-p=1.0 V (Y) (negative sync) Vp-p=0.7 V (C
B
, C
R
)
HD/CS: TTL-level (negative or positive polarity)
VD: TTL-level (negative or positive polarity)
Digital input (DVI)
DVI-D interface (TMDS single link) with HDCP
Audio input 350 mVrms, 10 kΩ or more
*1: For WL6700U only.
Replacement part (option/not included in the box)
Spare lamp: VLT-XL6600LP
Option lenses: OL-X500SZ, OL-X500LZ, OL-X500TZ, OL-X500FR(F)/OL-X500FR*
Front cabinet: CA-XL6600(FR)*
*: Use OL-X500FR and CA-XL6600(FR) in combination.
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Specifi cations (continued)
Specifi cation of RGB signals in each computer mode of the projector
Signal mode Resolution
(H x V)
Horizontal
frequency (kHz)
Vertical frequency
(Hz)
Normal mode
(H x V)
Real mode
(H x V)
TV60, 480i (525i) 720 x 480 15.73 59.94 1066 x 800 640 x 480 *1
TV50, 576i (625i) 720 x 576 15.63 50.00 1066 x 800 768 x 576 *1
1080i60 (1125i60) 1920 x 1080 33.75 60.00 1366 x 768 1366 x 800 *1, *2
1080i50 (1125i50) 1920 x 1080 28.13 50.00 1366 x 768 1366 x 800 *1, *2
480p (525p) 720 x 480 31.47 59.94 1066 x 800 640 x 480 *1, *2
576p (625p) 720 x 576 31.25 50.00 1066 x 800 768 x 576 *1, *2
720p60 (750p60) 1280 x 720 45.00 60.00 1366 x 768 1280 x 720 *1, *2, *3
720p50 (750p50) 1280 x 720 37.50 50.00 1366 x 768 1280 x 720 *1, *2, *3
1080p60 (1125p60) 1920 x 1080 67.50 60.00 1366 x 768 1366 x 800 *1, *2, *3
1080p50 (1125p50) 1920 x 1080 56.25 50.00 1366 x 768 1366 x 800 *1, *2, *3
CGA70 640 x 400 31.47 70.09 1280 x 800 640 x 400
CGA84 640 x 400 37.86 84.13 1280 x 800 640 x 400
CGA85 640 x 400 37.86 85.08 1280 x 800 640 x 400
VGA60 640 x 480 31.47 59.94 1066 x 800 640 x 480 *2
VGA72 640 x 480 37.86 72.81 1066 x 800 640 x 480
VGA75 640 x 480 37.50 75.00 1066 x 800 640 x 480
VGA85 640 x 480 43.27 85.01 1066 x 800 640 x 480
SVGA56 800 x 600 35.16 56.25 1066 x 800 800 x 600
SVGA60 800 x 600 37.88 60.32 1066 x 800 800 x 600 *2
SVGA72 800 x 600 48.08 72.19 1066 x 800 800 x 600
SVGA75 800 x 600 46.88 75.00 1066 x 800 800 x 600
SVGA85 800 x 600 53.67 85.06 1066 x 800 800 x 600
SVGA95 800 x 600 59.97 94.89 1066 x 800 800 x 600
XGA60 1024 x 768 48.36 60.00 1066 x 800 1024 x 768 *2
XGA70 1024 x 768 56.48 70.07 1066 x 800 1024 x 768
XGA75 1024 x 768 60.02 75.03 1066 x 800 1024 x 768
XGA85 1024 x 768 68.68 85.00 1066 x 800 1024 x 768
SXGA70a 1152 x 864 63.85 70.01 1066 x 800 1152 x 800
SXGA75a 1152 x 864 67.50 75.00 1066 x 800 1152 x 800
SXGA85a 1152 x 864 77.49 85.06 1066 x 800 1152 x 800
WXGA60 1280 x 768 47.78 59.87 1334 x 800 1280 x 768 *2
WXGA60a 1280 x 800 49.70 59.81 1280 x 800 1280 x 800 *2
WXGA60b 1360 x 768 47.71 60.02 1366 x 771 1360 x 768 *2
WXGA60c 1366 x 768 47.50 59.75 1366 x 768 1366 x 768
WXGA+60 1440 x 900 55.94 59.89 1280 x 800 1366 x 800
SXGA60b 1280 x 960 60.00 60.00 1066 x 800 1280 x 800
SXGA75b 1280 x 960 75.00 75.00 1066 x 800 1280 x 800
SXGA85b 1280 x 960 85.94 85.00 1066 x 800 1280 x 800
SXGA60 1280 x 1024 63.98 60.02 1000 x 800 1280 x 800 *2
SXGA75 1280 x 1024 79.98 75.02 1000 x 800 1280 x 800
SXGA85 1280 x 1024 91.15 85.02 1000 x 800 1280 x 800
SXGA+60
1400 x 1050 63.98 60.02 1066 x 800 1366 x 800
1400 x 1050 65.32 59.98 1066 x 800 1366 x 800 *2
SXGA+75 1400 x 1050 82.28 74.87 1066 x 800 1366 x 800
WSXGA+60 1680 x 1050 65.29 59.95 1280 x 800 1366 x 800
MAC13 640 x 480 35.00 66.67 1066 x 800 640 x 480
MAC16 832 x 624 49.72 74.55 1066 x 800 832 x 624
MAC19 1024 x 768 60.24 75.02 1066 x 800 1024 x 768
HP75 1024 x 768 62.94 74.92 1066 x 800 1024 x 768
HP72 1280 x 1024 78.13 72.00 1000 x 800 1280 x 800
SUN66a 1152 x 900 61.85 66.00 1024 x 800 1152 x 800
SUN76a 1152 x 900 71.81 76.64 1024 x 800 1152 x 800
SUN66 1280 x 1024 71.68 66.68 1000 x 800 1280 x 800
SUN76 1280 x 1024 81.13 76.11 1000 x 800 1280 x 800
SGI72 1280 x 1024 76.92 72.30 1000 x 800 1280 x 800
SGI76 1280 x 1024 82.01 76.00 1000 x 800 1280 x 800
UXGA60 1600 x 1200 75.00 60.00 1066 x 800 1366 x 800 *2
*1: The MAGNIFY mode doesn’t function with this signal.
*2: Available with the signal for the DVI-D terminal.
*3: You can select from two adjustment modes by pressing the AUTO POSITION button. For details, see page 16.
EN-48
1 R(RED)/P
R
/C
R
2 G(GREEN)/Y
3 B(BLUE)/P
B
/C
B
4 GND
5 GND
6 GND
7 GND
8 GND
9 DDC 5V
10 GND
11 GND
12 DDC Data
13 HD/CS
14 VD
15 DDC Clock
1
-
-
2 TXD IN
3 RXD OUT
4
-
-
5 GND
-
6
-
-
7
-
-
8
-
-
9
-
-
15
11
6
10
15
SERIAL (D-SUB 9-pin)
Pin No. Name I/O
COMPUTER/COMPONENT VIDEO IN 2
(Mini D-SUB 15-pin)
Pin No. Spec.
COMPUTER/COMPONENT VIDEO
DVI-D (HDCP)(DVI-D 24-pin)
Pin No. Spec. Pin No. Spec.
1 TMDS DATA 2- 13
-
2 TMDS DATA 2+
14 +5V Power
3
TMDS DATA 2 Shield
15 Ground (for +5V)
4
-
16 Hot Plug Detect
5
-
17 TMDS DATA 0-
6 DDC Clock 18 TMDS DATA 0+
7 DDC Data 19
TMDS DATA 0 Shield
8
-
2
0
-
9 TMDS DATA 1- 21
-
10 TMDS DATA 1+ 22
TMDS Clock Shield
11
TMDS DATA 1 Shield
23 TMDS Clock+
12
-
24 TMDS Clock-
1724
16
9
8
1
Connectors
434
371
131.5
207
103
434
Dimension drawings (unit: mm)
Specifi cations (continued)
15
6
9
Specifi cation of RGB signals in each computer
mode of the projector (continued)
Important:
Some computers aren’t compatible with the projector.
The projector’s maximum resolution is 1366 x 800 pixels.
It may not display images of higher resolutions than
1366 x 800 correctly.
Images with SYNC on G (Green) signal may jitter.
Images with SYNC on G (Green) signal may be tinged
with green.
If the resolution and frequency of your computer aren’t
shown on the table, fi nd the compatible resolution and
frequency by changing the resolution of your computer.
TV60 and TV50 are equivalent to 480i and 576i
respectively. When these signals are supplied to the
VIDEO IN or S-VIDEO IN terminal, the signal mode is
indicated as TV60 or TV50. When they are supplied to
the COMPUTER/COMPONENT VIDEO IN terminals, the
signal mode is indicated as 480i or 576i.
This projector doesn’t support 480p signals from video
devices having 4 lines (R, G, B, CS*) or having 5 lines (R,
G, B, H, V).
* : Composite Sync
When a certain signal such as SXGA85, SXGA85b
and UXGA60 is input, the number of displayed colors
may decrease depending on the setting of ASPECT in
the FEATURE menu. Change the signal format of the
computer, if necessary.
REAL mode
When moire patterns or lines of uneven thickness appear
on the projected image, these symptoms may be improved
by displaying it in its original image size (REAL mode). To
display the image in the REAL mode, set ASPECT of the
FEATURE menu to REAL. (See page 24 for menu setting.)
For signals that are larger than the panel resolution, only
their center part is displayed in the REAL mode. The area
exceeding the panel resolution isn’t displayed.
In the REAL mode, images are black-framed when the
image resolution is lower than the panel resolution.
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207 434
434
131.5
103
Without terminal cover
With terminal cover
MITSUBISHI Projector Contact Information
1 Zusho Baba, Nagaokakyo-City, Kyoto Japan
M
ITSUBISHI
ELECTRIC CORPORATIO
N
North America
MESCA (Mitsubishi Electric Sales Canada Inc.)
http://www.mitsubishielectric.ca
Information Technologies Group, 4299 14th Avenue,
Markham, Ontario L3R 0J2, Canada
Sales & Technical Inquires
Phone :+1-(800) 450-6487
Fax :+1-(905) 475-7958
E-mail :projectors@mitsubishielectric.ca
Customer Care
E-mail :support@mitsubishielectric.ca
MDEA (Mitsubishi Digital Electronics America, Inc.)
(Warranty Registration)
http://www.mitsubishi-presentations.com/
Presentation Products Division, 9351 Jeronimo Road,
Irvine, CA 92618 U.S.A
Sales & Inquires
Phone :+1(888) 307-0349 or +1(949)465-6000
E-mail :ppdinfo@mdea.com
Technical Inquires
Phone :+1-(888) 307-0309
E-mail :TSUPPORT@mdea.com
Europe
MEU-FRA (Mitsubishi Electric Europe B.V French Branch)
25, Boulevard des Bouvets 92 741, Nanterre CEDEX,
France
Sales Inquiries
Phone :+33 (0)1 55-68-55-53
Fax :+33 (0)1 55-68-57-31
Techinical Inquireis
Phone :+33 (0)1 55-68-56-42
Fax :+33 (0)1 55-68-57-31
MEU-GER (Mitsubishi Electric Europe B.V. German Branch)
http://www.mitsubishi-evs.de/
Gothaer Strasse 8, 40880 Ratingen, Germany
Sales Inquires
Phone :0049 - 2102 - 486 9250
Fax :0049 - 2102 - 486 7320
Techinical Inquires
Phone :0049 - 2102 - 486 1330
Fax :0049 - 2102 - 486 1340
MEU-IR (Mitsubishi Electric Europe B.V. Irish Branch)
http://www.mitsubishi.ie/
Westgate Business Park, Ballymount, Dublin 24, Ireland
Sales Inquiries
Phone :+353-1-4198807
Fax :+353-1-4198890
Technical Inqiries
Phone :+353-1-4198808
Fax :+353-1-4198895
MEU-IT (Mitsubishi Electric Europe B.V. Italian Branch)
Centro Direzionale Colleoni, Palazzo Sirio, Viale Colleoni 7,
20041 Agrate Brianza, Italy
Sales & Technical Inquiries
Phone :+39-(0)39-60531
Fax :+39-(0)39-6053214
E-mail :info.projector@it.mee.com
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http://www.mitsubishi.nl/LCD/ProdFrame.html
Nijverheidsweg 23A, 3641 RP Mijdrecht, The Netherlands
Sales Inquiries
Phone :+31-297-282461
Fax :+31-297-283936
E-mail :info@mitsubishi.nl
Techinical Inquiries
Phone :+31-297-282461
Fax :+31-297-283936
E-mail :info@mitsubishi.nl
Russia (Mitsubishi Electric Europe B.V Moscow
Representative Offi ce)
http://www.mitsubishi-projector.ru/
Moscow Representative Offi ce, 52/5 Kosmodamianskaya
Nab., 115054, Moscow, Russia
Sales & Techinical Inquiries
Phone :(7095) 721-2068
Fax :(7095) 721-2071
MEU-SP (Mitsubishi Electric Europe B.V. Spanish Branch)
http://www.mitsubishielectric.es/
Ctra. de Rubi, 76-80, 08173 Sant Cugat del Valles,
Barcelona, Spain
Sales Inquiries
Phone :+34-93.565.31.54
Fax :+34-93.589.43.88
E-mail :mitsubishi.profesional@sp.mee.com
Technical Inquiries
Phone :+34-93.586.27.51
Fax :+34-93.588.53.87
E-mail :mitsubishi.profesional@sp.mee.com
MEU-SWE (Mitsubishi Electric Europe B.V Scandinavian
Branch)
Hammarbacken 14, Box 750, S-19127, Sollentuna, Sweden
Sales Inquiries
Phone :+46-(0)8-6251070
Fax :+46-(0)8-6251036
Technical Inquiries
Phone :+46-(0)8-6251052
Fax :+46-(0)8-6251036
MEU-UK (Mitsubishi Electric Europe)
http://www.mitsubishi.co.uk/evs/
Visual Information Systems Division, Travellers Lane,
Hatfi eld, Hertfordshire, AL10 8XB U.K.
Sales Inqiries
Phone :+44 (1707) 278684
Fax :+44 (1707) 278541
E-mail :projector.info@meuk.mee.com
Technical Inquiries
Phone :+44 (870) 606 5008
Fax :+44 (1506) 431927
E-mail :projector.info@meuk.mee.com
Asia
CHINA (Mitsubishi Electric Air-Conditioning & Visual
Information Systems (Shanghai) Ltd.)
26/F., Oriental Center, 699 Nanjing Rd(W), Shanghai,
200041, China
Sales Inquiries
Phone :+86(21) 5211-0882-3002
Fax :+86(21) 5211-0576
Technical Inquiries
Phone :+86(21) 5211-0882-3020
Fax :+86(21) 5211-0576
HONG KONG (Mitsubishi Electric Ryoden Air-Conditioning
& Visual Information Systems (HongKong) Ltd.)
7th Floor, Manulife Tower, 169 Electric Road, North Point,
Hong Kong
Sales Inquiries
Phone :+852-2510-1505
Fax :+852-2510-0463
Technical Inquiries
Phone :+852-2422-0161
Fax :+852-2487-0181
SINGAPORE (Mitsubishi Electric Asia Pte. Ltd.)
http://www.mitsubishielectric.com.sg
307, Alexandra Road, #05-01/02 Mitsubishi Electric
Building, Singapore 159943
Sales Inquiries
Phone :+65-6473-2308
Fax :+65-6475-9503
E-mail :Peripherals@asia.meap.com
Technical Inquiries
Phone :+65-6470-2666
Fax :+65-6475-9503
INDIA (Mitsubishi Electric Asia Pte. Ltd.)
307, Alexandra Road, #05-01/02 Mitsubishi Electric
Building, Singapore 159943
Sales Inquiries
Phone :+65-6473-2308
Fax :+65-6475-9503
E-mail :Peripherals@asia.meap.com
Technical Inquiries
Phone :+65-6470-2666
Fax :+65-6475-9503
INDONESIA (Mitsubishi Electric Asia Pte. Ltd.)
307, Alexandra Road, #05-01/02 Mitsubishi Electric
Building, Singapore 159943
Sales Inqiries
Phone :+65-6473-2308
Fax :+65-6475-9503
E-mail :Peripherals@asia.meap.com
Technical Inquiries
Phone :+65-6470-2666
Fax :+65-6475-9503
PHILLIPINES (Mitsubishi Electric Asia Pte. Ltd.)
http://www.mitsubishielectric.com.sg
307, Alexandra Road, #05-01/02 Mitsubishi Electric
Building, Singapore 159943
Sales Inquiries
Phone :+65-6473-2308
Fax :+65-6475-9503
E-mail :Peripherals@asia.meap.com
Technical Inqiries
Phone :+65-6470-2666
Fax :+65-6475-9503
VIETNAM (Mitsubishi Electric Asia Pte. Ltd.)
307, Alexandra Road, #05-01/02 Mitsubishi Electric
Building, Singapore 159943
Sales Inquiries
Phone :+65-6473-2308
Fax :+65-6475-9503
E-mail :Peripherals@asia.meap.com
Technical Inquiries
Phone :+65-6470-2666
Fax :+65-6475-9503
STC (Setsuyo Astec Corporation Seoul Branch)
4F,Dongseo Game Channel Bldg,660-11 Deungchon-Dong,
Kangseo-Ku, Seoul, Korea
Sales & Technical Inqiries
Phone :+82-(0)2-2657-9841~3
Fax :+82-(0)2-2657-9900
MALAYSIA (Antah Melco Sales & Services Sdn. Bhd.)
6, Jalan 13/6 46860 Petaling Jaya Selangor, Darul Ehsan,
Malaysia
Sales & Technical Inquiries
Phone :+60-(0)3-79552088 (Ext. 203)
Fax :+60-(0)3-79563950/+60-(0)3-79582576
Technical & Service Inquiries
Phone :+60-(0)3-79552088 (Ext. 106)
Fax :+60-(0)3-79563950/+60-(0)3-79582576
ME-TWN (Mitsubishi Electric Taiwan Co., Ltd.)
http://www.MitsubishiElectric.com.tw
11TH FL., 90 SEC. 6, CHUNG SHAN N. RD., TAIPEI, 111
R.O.C.
Sales & Technical Inquires
Phone :+886-2-2832-8255
Fax :+886-2-2833-9813
MKY (Mitsubishi Electric Kang Yong Watana Co., Ltd. )
http://www.mitsubishi-kyw.co.th/
Road, Huamark Bangkapi, Bangkok 10240, Thailand
Sales & Technical Inquiries
Phone :+66-2-731-6841
Fax :+66-2-379-4763
Oceania
ME-AUST (Mitsubishi Electric Australia)
http://www.mitsubishi-electric.com.au/prod.asp?prod=proj
348 Victoria Road, Rydalmere, N.S.W. 2116, Australia Sales
& Technical Inqiries
Phone :+(612)9684-7777
Fax :+(612)9684-7208
E-mail :diamonddigital@meaust.meap.com
Technical Inquiries
Phone :+(612)9684-7694
Fax :+(612)9684-7684
E-mail :service@meaust.meap.com
BDT (Black Diamond Technologies Ltd.)
(Warranty Registration) http://www.bdt.co.nz/projectors/
warranty.asp
1 Parliament St, Lower Hutt, Wellington, New Zealand Sales
Inquiries
Phone :+64-(0)4-560-9100
Fax :+64-(0)4-560-9133
E-mail :projectorsales@bdt.co.nz
Technical Inquiries
Phone :+64-(0)4-560-9100
Fax :+64-(0)4-560-9133
E-mail :service@bdt.co.nz
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