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Copyright
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be reproduced without written consent of the author.
© Copyright 2013
Disclaimer
The information in this document is subject to change without notice. The manufacturer makes no
representations or warranties with respect to the contents hereof and specifically disclaims any implied
warranties of merchantability or fitness for any particular purpose. The manufacturer reserves the right to
revise this publication and to make changes from time to time in the content hereof without obligation of
the manufacturer to notify any person of such revision or changes.
Trademark Recognition
Kensington is a U.S. registered trademark of ACCO Brand Corporation with issued registrations
and pending applications in other countries throughout the world.
HDMI, the HDMI Logo, and High-Definition Multimedia Interface are trademarks or
registered trademarks of HDMI Licensing LLC in the United States and other countries.
All other pro
duct names used in this manual are the properties of their respective owners and are
acknowledged.
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Important Safety Information
Important:
It is strongly recommended that you read this section carefully before using the projector. These
safety and usage instructions will ensure that you enjoy many years of safe use of the projector.
Keep this manual for future reference.
Symbols Used
Warning symbols are used on the unit and in this manual to alert you of hazardous situations.
The following styles are used in this manual to alert you to important information.
Note:
Provides additional information on the topic at hand.
Important:
Provides additional information that should not be overlooked.
Caution:
Alerts you to situations that may damage the unit.
Warning:
Alerts you to situations that may damage the unit, create a hazardous environment, or cause
personal injury.
Throughout this manual, component parts and items in the OSD menus are denoted in bold font as in this
example:
“Push the Menu button on the remote control to open the Main menu.”
General Safety Information
Do not open the unit case. Aside from the projection lamp, there are no user-serviceable parts in
the unit. For servicing, contact qualified service personnel.
Follow all warnings and cautions in this manual and on the unit case.
The projection lamp is extremely bright by design. To avoid damage to eyes, do not look into the
lens when the lamp is on.
Do not place the unit on an unstable surface, cart, or stand.
Avoid using the system near water, in direct sunlight, or near a heating device.
Do not place heavy objects such as books or bags on the unit.
Preface
Projector Installation Notice
Place the projector in a horizontal position
The tilt angle of the projector should not exceed 15 degrees, nor should the projector be
installed in any way other than the desktop and ceiling mount, otherwise lamp life could decrease
dramatically, and may lead to other unpredictable damages.
Allow at least 50 cm clearance around the exhaust vent.
Ensure that the intake vents do not recycle hot air from the exhaust vent.
When operating the projector in an enclosed space, ensure that the surrounding air temperature
within the enclosure does not exceed operation temperature while the projector is running, and the
air intake and exhaust vents are unobstructed.
All enclosures should pass a certified thermal evaluation to ensure that the projector does not
recycle exhaust air, as this may cause the device to shutdown even if the enclosure temperature is
with the acceptable operation temperature range.
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Verify Installation Location
To supply power, the 3-blade (with earthing lead) socket should be used to ensure proper
grounding and equalized ground potential for all of the equipment in the Projector System.
The power code provided with the Projector should be used. In case of any missing item, other
qualified 3-blade (with earthing lead) power cord can be used as substitution; however, do not use
2-blade power cord.
Verify if the voltage is stable, grounded properly and there is no electricity leakage.
Measure total power consumption which should not higher the safety capacity and avoid safety
issue and short circuit.
Turn on Altitude Mode when located in high altitude areas
The projector can only be installed upright or inverted.
When installation the bracket, make sure the weight limit is not exceed and firmly secured.
Avoid installing near air conditioner duct or subwoofer.
Avoid installing at high temperature, insufficient cooling and heavy dust locations.
Keep your product away from fluorescent lamps to avoid malfunction
caused by IR interference
The VGA IN connector should be connected to the VGA IN port. Note that it should be inserted
tightly, with the screws on both sides securely fastened to ensure proper connection of the signal
wire for achieving optimal display effect.
The AUDIO IN connector should be connected to the AUDIO IN port and CANNOT be connected
to AUDIO OUT or other ports like BNC, RCA; otherwise, it will lead to mute output and even
DAMAGE the port.
Install the projector above 200cm to avoid damage.
The power cord and signal cable should be connected before power on the projector. During the
projector starting and operating process, DO NOT insert or remove the signal cable or the power
cord to avoid damaging the projector.
Cooling notes
Air outlet
Make sure the air outlet is 50cm clear of any obstruction to ensure proper cooling.
Air outlet location should not be in front of the lens of other projector to avoid causing illusions.
Keep the outlet at least 100cm away from the inlets of other projectors
The projector generates a massive amount of heat during use. The internal fan dissipates the heat
of the projector when shutting down, and such process may continue for a certain period. After the
project enters STANDBY MODE status, press the AC power button to turn off the projector and
remove the power cord. DO NOT remove the power cord during the shutdown process, as it may
cause damage to the projector. In the meantime, the delayed heat radiating will also affect the
service life of the projector. The shutdown process may vary depending on the model used.
Whatever the case may be, be sure to disconnect the power cord till after the projector enters the
STANDBY status.
Air inlet
Make sure there is no object blocking air input within 30 cm.
Keep the inlet away from other heat sources
Avoided heavy dust area
Preface
Power Safety
Only use the supplied power cord.
Do not place anything on the power cord. Place the power cord where it will not be in the way of
foot traffic.
Remove the batteries from the remote control when storing or not in use for a prolonged period.
Replacing the Lamp
Replacing the lamp can be hazardous if done incorrectly. See Replacing the Projection Lamp on page 45
for clear and safe instructions for this procedure. Before replacing the lamp:
Unplug the power cord.
Allow the lamp to cool for about one hour.
Caution:
In rare cases the lamp bulb may burn out during normal operation and cause glass dust or shards
to be discharged outward from the rear exhaust vent.
Do not inhale or do not touch glass dust or shards. Doing so could result in injury.
Always keep your face away from the exhaust vent so that you do not suffer from the gas and
broken shards of the lamp.
Cleaning the Projector
Unplug the power cord before cleaning. See Cleaning the Projector page 48.
Allow the lamp to cool for about one hour.
Regulatory Warnings
Before installing and using the projector, read the regulatory notices in the Regulatory Compliance on
page 62.
Important Recycle Instructions:
Hg
Lamp(s) inside this product contain mercury. This product may contain other electronic waste that
can be hazardous if not disposed of properly. Recycle or dispose in accordance with local, state, or federal
Laws. For more information, contact the Electronic Industries Alliance at WWW.EIAE.ORG
. For lamp
specific disposal information check WWW.LAMPRECYCLE.ORG.
Symbol Explanations
DISPOSAL: Do not use household or municipal waste collection services for
disposal of electrical and electronic equipment. EU countries require the use
of separate recycling collection services.
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Main Features
Lightweight unit, easy to pack away and transport.
Compatible with all major video standards including NTSC, PAL, and SECAM.
A high brightness rating allows for presentations in daylight or in lit rooms.
Supports resolutions up to UXGA at 16.7 million colors to deliver crisp, clear images.
Flexible setup allows for front, rear projections.
Line-of-vision projections remain square, with advanced keystone correction for angled projections.
Input source automatically detected.
About this Manual
This manual is intended for end users and describes how to install and operate the DLP projector.
Wherever possible, relevant information—such as an illustration and its description—has been kept on
one page. This printer-friendly format is both for your convenience and to help save paper, thereby
protecting the environment. It is suggested that you only print sections that are relevant to your needs.
Preface
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Table of Contents
GETTING STARTED..............................................................................................................................................1
PACKING CHECKLIST .............................................................................................................................................1
VIEWS OF PROJECTOR PARTS................................................................................................................................2
Front-right View ...............................................................................................................................................2
Top view—On-screen Display (OSD) buttons and LEDs................................................................................3
Rear view.........................................................................................................................................................4
Bottom view .....................................................................................................................................................6
REMOTE CONTROL PARTS .....................................................................................................................................7
REMOTE CONTROL OPERATING RANGE ..................................................................................................................9
PROJECTOR AND REMOTE CONTROL BUTTONS.......................................................................................................9
INSERTING THE REMOTE CONTROL BATTERIES .....................................................................................................10
SETUP AND OPERATION...................................................................................................................................11
STARTING AND SHUTTING DOWN THE PROJECTOR ................................................................................................11
SETTING AN ACCESS PASSWORD (SECURITY LOCK)..............................................................................................13
ADJUSTING THE PROJECTOR LEVEL .....................................................................................................................15
ADJUSTING THE ZOOM, FOCUS AND KEYSTONE.....................................................................................................16
ADJUSTING THE VOLUME .....................................................................................................................................16
ON-SCREEN DISPLAY (OSD) MENU SETTINGS..............................................................................................17
OSD MENU CONTROLS .......................................................................................................................................17
Navigating the OSD.......................................................................................................................................17
SETTING THE OSD LANGUAGE.............................................................................................................................18
OSD MENU OVERVIEW........................................................................................................................................19
IMAGE MENU .......................................................................................................................................................20
Computer Menu.............................................................................................................................................21
Advanced Feature .........................................................................................................................................22
Color Manager...............................................................................................................................................23
SETTINGS 1 MENU...............................................................................................................................................24
Audio..............................................................................................................................................................25
Advanced 1 Feature ......................................................................................................................................26
Advanced 2 Feature ......................................................................................................................................28
SETTINGS 2 MENU...............................................................................................................................................29
Status.............................................................................................................................................................30
Advanced 1 Feature ......................................................................................................................................31
Advanced 2 Feature ......................................................................................................................................43
MAINTENANCE AND SECURITY .......................................................................................................................45
REPLACING THE PROJECTION LAMP .....................................................................................................................45
Resetting the Lamp .......................................................................................................................................47
CLEANING THE PROJECTOR .................................................................................................................................48
Cleaning the Lens..........................................................................................................................................48
Cleaning the Case.........................................................................................................................................48
USING THE KENSINGTON
®
LOCK & USING THE SECURITY BAR ...............................................................................49
Using the Kensington
®
Lock ..........................................................................................................................49
Using the Security Bar...................................................................................................................................49
TROUBLESHOOTING .........................................................................................................................................50
COMMON PROBLEMS AND SOLUTIONS ...................................................................................................................50
TIPS FOR TROUBLESHOOTING ..............................................................................................................................50
LED ERROR MESSAGES ......................................................................................................................................51
IMAGE PROBLEMS ...............................................................................................................................................51
LAMP PROBLEMS.................................................................................................................................................52
REMOTE CONTROL PROBLEMS.............................................................................................................................52
AUDIO PROBLEMS ...............................................................................................................................................53
HAVING THE PROJECTOR SERVICED .....................................................................................................................53
HDMI Q & A .......................................................................................................................................................54
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SPECIFICATIONS................................................................................................................................................55
SPECIFICATIONS..................................................................................................................................................55
PROJECTION DISTANCE VS. PROJECTION SIZE ......................................................................................................57
Projection Distance and Size Table ..............................................................................................................57
TIMING MODE TABLE ...........................................................................................................................................59
PROJECTOR DIMENSIONS ....................................................................................................................................61
REGULATORY COMPLIANCE ...........................................................................................................................62
FCC WARNING ...................................................................................................................................................62
CANADA..............................................................................................................................................................62
SAFETY CERTIFICATIONS .....................................................................................................................................62
APPENDIX I .........................................................................................................................................................63
RS-232C PROTOCOL ..........................................................................................................................................63
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GETTING STARTED
Packing Checklist
Carefully unpack the projector and check that the following items are included:
DLP PROJECTOR WITH LENS CAP
R
EMOTE CONTROL
(
WITH TWO AAA BATTERIES)
RGB
CABLE POWER CORD
C
ARRYING CASE
(O
PTIONAL)
CD-ROM
(T
HIS USERS MANUAL)
Q
UICK START GUIDE WARRANTY CARD
Contact your dealer immediately if any items are missing, appear damaged, or if the unit does not work. It
is recommend that you keep the original packing material should you ever need to return the equipment
for warranty service.
Caution:
Avoid using the projector in dusty environments.
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Views of Projector Parts
Front-right View
ITEM LABEL DESCRIPTION SEE PAGE
1.
IR receiver Receive IR signal from remote control
2.
Lens Projection Lens
3.
Focus ring Focuses the projected image
4.
Zoom ring Enlarges the projected image
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5.
Function keys
See Top view—On-screen Display (OSD) buttons
and LEDs.
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Important:
Ventilation openings on the projector allow for good air circulation, which keeps the projector lamp
cool. Do not obstruct any of the ventilation openings.
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Top view—On-screen Display (OSD) buttons and LEDs
1
6
2
3
4
5
12
7
8
9
1
0
11
ITEM LABEL DESCRIPTION SEE PAGE
1.
MENU Opens and exits OSD menus
2.
Navigates in the OSD
Quick Menu – For Keystone
17
3.
SOURCE Enter the Source menu
4.
Navigates and changes settings in the OSD
17
5.
Enter or confirm highlighted OSD menu item
6.
AUTO Optimizes image size, position, and resolution
7.
Navigates and changes settings in the OSD
8.
Navigates in the OSD
Quick Menu – For Keystone
17
9.
Turns the projector On or Off
10.
LAMP LED Flashing Error code
Blue Lamp Ready, Over Temperature
11.
POWER LED
Flashing Start, Cooling, Error code
12.
TEMP LED Red Over Temperature
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Rear view
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456789
11
12
13
14
1516
ITEM LABEL DESCRIPTION SEE PAGE
1.
AC IN Connect the POWER cable
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2.
VGA IN Connect the RGB cable from a computer
3.
VGA IN Connect the RGB cable from a computer
4.
(USB)
Connect the USB cable from a computer
5.
VGA OUT Connect the RGB cable to a display
6.
RS-232C Connect RS-232 serial port cable for remote control
7.
DP Connect a DISPLAYPORT CABLE from a DISPLAYPORT device
8.
HDMI Connect the HDMI cable from a HDMI device
9.
RJ45 Connect a LAN cable from Ethernet
10.
Kensington Lock
Secure to permanent object with a Kensington® Lock
system
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11.
VIDEO IN Connect the COMPOSITE cable from a video device
12.
AUDIO IN (L and R) Connect the AUDIO cable from a audio device
13.
S-VIDEO Connect the S-VIDEO cable from a video device
14.
AUDIO IN Connect an AUDIO cable from the audio device
15.
AUDIO OUT Connect an AUDIO cable to audio amplifier
16.
DC 12V TRIGGER
When connected to the screen through a commercially available cable,
the screen deploys automatically on start up of the projector. The screen
retracts when the projector is powered off (see notes below).
Note:
To use this feature, you must plug in the connector before turn on/off the projector.
Screen controllers are supplied and supported by screen manufacturers.
Do not use this jack for anything other than intended use.
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Note:
If your video equipment has both S-VIDEO and RCA jacks (composite video) connect to the
S-VIDEO connector. S-VIDEO provides a better quality signal.
Warning:
As a safety precaution, disconnect all power to the projector and connecting devices before making
connections.
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Bottom view
ITEM LABEL DESCRIPTION SEE PAGE
1.
Ceiling support holes
Contact your dealer for information on mounting the projector on a
ceiling
2.
Tilt adjustor Rotate adjuster lever to adjust angle position.
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Note:
When installing, ensure that you use only UL Listed ceiling mounts.
For ceiling installations, use approved mounting hardware and M4 screws with a maximum screw
depth of 12 mm (0.47 inch).
The construction of the ceiling mount must be of a suitable shape and strength. The ceiling mount
load capacity must exceed the weight of the installed equipment, and as an additional precaution
be capable of withstanding three times the weight of the equipment (not less than 5.15 kg) over a
period of 60 seconds.
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Remote Control Parts
Important:
1. Avoid using the projector with bright fluorescent lighting turned on. Certain high-frequency
fluorescent lights can disrupt remote control operation.
2. Be sure nothing obstructs the path between the remote control and the projector. If the path
between the remote control and the projector is obstructed, you can bounce the signal off certain
reflective surfaces such as projector screens.
3. The buttons and keys on the projector have the same functions as the corresponding buttons on
the remote control. This user’s manual describes the functions based on the remote control.
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ITEM LABEL DESCRIPTION SEE PAGE
1.
IR transmitter Transmits signals to projector
2.
Status LED Lights when the remote control is used
3.
Laser Press to operate the on-screen pointer
4.
Up Up arrow when connected through USB to a PC
5.
Right Right arrow when connected through USB to a PC
6.
Down Down arrow when connected through USB to a PC
7.
Page Down Page down when connected through USB to a PC
8.
Up cursor Navigates in the OSD
9.
Right cursor Navigates and changes settings in the OSD
10.
Down cursor Navigates in the OSD
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11.
Volume +/- Adjusts volume
16
12.
Mute Mutes the built-in speaker
13.
Zoom+ Zoom in
14.
Zoom- Zoom out
15.
Freeze Freeze/unfreezes the on-screen picture
16.
Blank Makes the screen blank
17.
Source Detects the input device
18.
Auto Auto adjustment for phase, tracking, size, position
19.
Menu Opens or exit the OSD
17
20.
Status
Opens the OSD Status menu (the menu only opens
when an input device is detected)
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21.
Keystone
top/bottom
Corrects image-trapezoid (wider top/bottom) effect
16
22.
Left cursor Navigates and changes settings in the OSD
23.
Enter
Changes settings in the OSD
24.
Page Up Page up when connected through USB to a PC
25.
Left Left arrow when connected through USB to a PC
26.
Enter Enter key when connected through USB to a PC
17
27.
Power Turns the projector on or off
11
28.
Laser Use as on-screen pointer. DO NOT POINT IN EYES.
Caution:
Use of controls, adjustments or performance of procedures other than those specified herein may
result in hazardous laser light exposure.
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Remote Control Operating Range
The remote control uses infrared transmission to control the projector. It is not necessary to point the
remote directly at the projector. Provided you are not holding the remote perpendicular to the sides or
the rear of the projector, the remote will function well within a radius of about 7 meters (23 feet) and
15 degrees above or below the projector level. If the projector does not respond to the remote control,
move a little closer.
Projector and Remote Control Buttons
The projector can be operated using the remote control or the buttons on the top of the projector. All
operations can be carried out with the remote control; however, the buttons on the projector are
limited in use.
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Inserting the Remote Control Batteries
1.
Remove the battery compartment
cover by sliding the cover in the
direction of the arrow.
2.
Insert the battery with the positive
side facing up.
3.
Replace the cover.
Caution:
1. Only use AAA batteries (Alkaline batteries are recommended).
2. Dispose of used batteries according to local ordinance regulations.
3. Remove the batteries when not using the projector for prolonged periods.
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SETUP AND OPERATION
Starting and Shutting down the Projector
1.
Connect the power cord to the
projector. Connect the other end to
a wall outlet.
The
POWER LED on the
projector light.
2.
Turn on the connected devices.
3.
Ensure the POWER LED not a
flashing. Then press the
POWER
button to turn on the projector.
The projector splash screen displays
and connected devices are
detected.
See Setting an Access Password
(Security Lo
ck) on page 13 if
security lock is enabled.
4.
If more than one input device is
connected, press the SOURCE
button and use ▲▼ to scroll among
devices.
(Component is supported through
the RGB to COMPONENT
ADAPTER.)
HDMI : High-Definition Multimedia Interface
DisplayPort : Display Port
VGA 1 : Analog RGB 1
VGA 2 : Analog RGB 2
S-Video: Super video (Y/C separated)
Composite Video : Traditional composite video
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5.
When the “Power Off? /Press
Power again” message appears,
press the POWER button. The
projector turns off.
Caution:
1. Be sure to remove the lens cap before starting projector.
2. Do not unplug the power cord until the POWER LED stops flashing–indicating the projector has
cooled down.
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Setting an Access Password (Security Lock)
You can use the four (arrow) buttons to set a password and prevent unauthorized use of the projector.
When enabled, the password must be entered after you power on the projector. (See Navigating the
OSD on page 17 and Setting the OSD Language on page 18 for help on using OSD menus.)
Important:
Keep the password in a safe place. Without the password, you will not be able to use the projector.
If you lose the password, contact your reseller for information on clearing the password.
1.
Press the MENU button to open the
OSD menu.
2.
Press the cursor ◄► button to move
to the Settings 1 menu, press the
cursor ▲▼ button to select Advanced
1.
3.
Press (Enter) / to enter the
Advanced 1 sub menu. Press the
cursor ▲▼ button to select Security
Lock.
4.
Press the cursor ◄► button to enter
and enable or disable security lock
function.
A password dialog box automatically
appears.
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5.
You can use the cursor buttons
▲▼◄►
either on keypad or IR remote control
for password entry. You can use any
combination including the same arrow
five times, but not less than five.
Press the cursor buttons in any order
to set the password. Push the MENU
button to exit the dialog box.
6.
The password confirm menu appears
when user presses the power-on key
in case the Security Lock is enabled.
Enter the password in the order you
set it at step 5. In case you forget the
password, please contact the service
center.
The service center will validate the
owner and help reset the password.
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Adjusting the Projector Level
Take note of the following when setting up the projector:
The projector table or stand should be level and sturdy.
Position the projector so that it is perpendicular to the screen.
Ensure the cables are in a safe location. You could trip over them.
To adjust the angle of the picture, turn the tilt-adjuster right or left until the desired
angle has been achieved.
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Adjusting the Zoom, Focus and Keystone
1.
Use the Image-zoom
control (on the projector
only) to resize the
projected image and
screen size
.
2.
Use the Image-focus
control (on the projector
only) to sharpen the
projected image
.
3.
Use the KEYSTONE
buttons (on the
projector or the remote
control) to correct
image-trapezoid (wider
top or bottom) effect.
4.
The keystone control
appears on the display.
Adjusting the Volume
1.
Press the Volume +/-
buttons on the remote
control.
The volume control
appears on the display.
2.
Press the MUTE button
to turn off the volume.
(This feature is available
only on the remote).
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ON-SCREEN DISPLAY (OSD) MENU SETTINGS
OSD Menu Controls
The projector has an OSD that lets you make image adjustments and change various settings.
Navigating the OSD
You can use the remote control cursor buttons to navigate and make changes to the OSD.
2
1
1
2
3
4
5
6
1. To enter the OSD, press the
MENU button.
2. There are three menus.
Press the cursor ◄► button
to move through the menus.
3. Press the cursor ▲▼ button
to move up and down in a
menu.
4. Press ◄► to change values
for settings.
5. Press MENU to close the
OSD or leave a submenu.
Note:
Depending on the video source, not all items in the OSD are available. For example, the
Horizontal/Vertical Position items in the Computer menu can only be modified when connected
to a PC. Items that are not available cannot be accessed and are grayed out.
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Setting the OSD Language
Set the OSD language to your preference before continuing.
1. Press the MENU button. Press the cursor ◄► button to navigate to Settings 1. Press the
cursor ▲▼ button to move to the Advanced 1 menu.
2. Press (Enter) / to enter the Advanced 1 sub menu. Press the cursor ▲▼ button
until Language is highlighted.
3. Press the cursor button until the language you want is highlighted.
4. Press the MENU button four times to close the OSD.
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OSD Menu Overview
Use the following illustration to quickly find a setting or determine the range for a setting.
Image
Settings 1
Off, On
Blank, Red, Green, Blue, White
Off, On
3D
3D Sync Invert
3D Format
Hue
Saturation
English, Français, Deutsch, Español, Português, 簡体中文, 繁體中文, Italiano, Norsk,
Svenska, Nederlands, Русский, Polski, Suomi, Ελληνικά, 한국어, Magyar, Čeština, ا ,
Türkçe, Vit, 日本語, ไทย, ر , תירבע
Off, On
Gain
1.8, 2.0, 2.2, 2.4, B&W, Linear
Hue
Saturation
Gain
Hue
Saturation
Gain
Hue
Saturation
Gain
Hue
Saturation
Gain
Hue
Saturation
Gain
Red
Green
Blue
Reference Input Source Select (IR/Keypad)
None, Grid, White, Red, Green, Blue, Black
Settings 2
Center, Down, Up, Left, Right
0%, 25%, 50%, 75%, 100%
Off, On
00-98
Normal, High
Display Mode
Brightness
Auto Image
Computer
Contrast
Advanced
Color Manager
Source
Aspect Ratio
Projection
Audio
Digital Zoom
Keystone
Advanced 1
Advanced 2
Auto Source
Auto Power On
No Signal Power Off
Status
Reset All
Lamp Mode
Advanced 1
Advanced 2
Volume
Security Lock
Blank Screen
Keypad Lock
3D Setting
Horizontal Position
Vertical Position
Frequency
Tracking
Red
Language
Closed Captioning
Green
Blue
Cyan
Magenta
Yellow
White
Source
Mute
Test Pattern
H Image Shift
V Image Shift
Off, On
Menu Position
Translucent Menu
Low Power Mode
Lamp Hour Reset
Projector ID
Fan Speed
Off, On
Sleep Timer
Source Filter
ECO. , Normal
HDMI
DisplayPort
VGA1
VGA2
S-Video
Normal, Real, Ceiling, Real+Ceiling
Fill, 4:3, 16:9, Letter Box, Native, 2.35:1
Presentation, Bright, Game, Movie, TV, sRGB, Blackboard, User
Off, On
Frame Packing, Top/Bottom, Side-By-Side, Frame Sequential
(3D FramePacking HDMI source only)
Off, DLP-Link, IR
Disable, Enable
Disable, Enable
Disable, Enable
Disable, Enable
Disable, Enable
Composite Video
Disable, Enable
Network
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Image Menu
Attention !
All of display mode parameters when changed will be saved to user mode.
Press the MENU button to open the OSD menu. Press the cursor ◄► button to move to the Image
Menu. Press the cursor ▲▼ button to move up and down in the Image menu. Press ◄► to enter
and change values for settings.
ITEM DESCRIPTION
Display Mode Press the cursor ◄► button to enter and set the Display Mode.
Brightness Press the cursor ◄► button to enter and adjust the display brightness.
Contrast Press the cursor ◄► button to enter and adjust the display contrast.
Computer Press (Enter) / to enter the Computer menu. See Computer Menu on page 21.
Auto Image
Press
(Enter) / to automatically adjustment for phase, tracking, size and
position.
Advanced
Press
(Enter) / to enter the Advanced menu. See Advanced Feature on page
22.
Color Manager
Press
(Enter) / to enter the color manager menu. See page 23 for more
information on Color Manager.
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Computer Menu
Press the MENU button to open the OSD menu. Press ◄► to move to the Image menu. Press ▲▼
to move to the Computer menu and then press Enter or . Press ▲▼ to move up and down in the
Computer menu.
ITEM DESCRIPTION
Horizontal Position Press the cursor ◄► button to enter and adjust the display position to left or right.
Vertical Position Press the cursor ◄► button to enter and adjust the display position to up or down.
Frequency Press the cursor ◄► button to enter and adjust the A/D sampling clock.
Tracking Press the cursor ◄► button to enter and adjust the A/D sampling dot.
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Advanced Feature
Press the Menu button to open the OSD menu. Press ◄► to move to the Image menu. Press ▼▲
to move to the Advanced menu and then press Enter or . Press ▼▲ to move up and down in the
Advanced menu.
ITEM DESCRIPTION
Brilliant Color Press the cursor ◄► button to enter and adjust the Brilliant Color value.
Sharpness Press the cursor ◄► button to enter and adjust the display sharpness.
Gamma Press the cursor ◄► button to enter and adjust the gamma correction of the display.
Color Temperature Press the cursor ◄► button to enter and adjust the color temperature.
Video AGC
Press the cursor ◄► button to enter and enable or disable the Automatic Gain Control
for video source.
Video Saturation Press the cursor ◄► button to enter and adjust the video saturation.
Video Tint Press the cursor ◄► button to enter and adjust the video tint/hue.
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Color Manager
Press the Menu button to open the OSD menu. Press ◄► to move to the Image menu. Press ▼▲
to move to the Color Manager menu and then press Enter or . Press ▼▲ to move up and down in
the Color Manager menu.
ITEM DESCRIPTION
Red
Select to enter the Red Color Manager.
Press the ◄► buttons to adjust the Hue, Saturation, and Gain.
Green
Select to enter the Green Color Manager.
Press the ◄► buttons to adjust the Hue, Saturation, and Gain.
Blue
Select to enter the Blue Color Manager.
Press the ◄► buttons to adjust the Hue, Saturation, and Gain.
Cyan
Select to enter the Cyan Color Manager.
Press the ◄► buttons to adjust the Hue, Saturation, and Gain.
Magenta
Select to enter the Magenta Color Manager.
Press the ◄► buttons to adjust the Hue, Saturation, and Gain.
Yellow
Select to enter the Yellow Color Manager.
Press the◄► buttons to adjust the Hue, Saturation, and Gain.
White
Select to enter the White Color Manager.
Press the ◄► buttons to adjust the Red, Green, and Blue.
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Settings 1 Menu
Press the MENU button to open the OSD menu. Press the cursor ◄► button to move to the
Settings 1 menu. Press the cursor ▲▼ button to move up and down in the Settings 1 menu. Press
◄► to
enter and change values for settings.
ITEM DESCRIPTION
Source
Press the cursor ◄► button to enter the Source menu. Reference input Source select
(IR / Keypad).
Projection Press the cursor ◄► button to enter and choose from four projection methods:
Aspect Ratio Press the cursor ◄► button to enter and adjust the video aspect ratio.
Keystone Press the cursor ◄► button to enter and adjust the display keystone.
Digital Zoom Press the cursor ◄► button to enter and adjust the Digital Zoom menu.
Audio Press (Enter) / to enter the Audio menu. See Audio on page 25.
Advanced 1
Press
(Enter) / to enter the Advanced 1 menu. See Advanced 1 Feature on
page 26.
Advanced 2
Press
(Enter) / to enter the Advanced 2 menu. See Advanced 2 Feature on
page 28.
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Audio
Press the Menu button to open the OSD menu. Press ◄► to move to the Settings 1 menu. Press
▼▲ to move to the Audio menu and then press Enter or . Press ▼▲ to move up and down in the
Audio menu.
ITEM DESCRIPTION
Volume Press the cursor ◄► button to enter and adjust the audio volume.
Mute Press the cursor ◄► button to enter and turn on or off the speaker.
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Advanced 1 Feature
Press the Menu button to open the OSD menu. Press ◄► to move to the Settings 1 menu. Press
▲▼ to move to the Advanced 1 menu and then press Enter or . Press ▲▼ to move up and down
in the Advanced 1 menu. Press ◄► to enter and change values for setting.
ITEM DESCRIPTION
Language Press the cursor ◄► button to enter and select a different localization Menu.
Security Lock Press the cursor ◄► button to enter and enable or disable security lock function.
Blank Screen Press the cursor ◄► button to enter and select different color to blank the screen.
Closed Captioning Press the cursor ◄► button to enter and enable or disable Closed Captioning
Keypad Lock
Press the cursor ◄► button to enter and enable or disable keys can be work on
keypad.
Note : Hold the cursor button on keypad for 5 seconds to unlock keypad
3D Setting
Press
(Enter) / to enter the 3D menu. See page 27 for more information on 3D
Setting.
Note:
To enjoy the 3D function, first enable the Play Movie in 3D setting found in your DVD device under the
3D Disc Menu.
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3D Setting
ITEM DESCRIPTION
3D Press the cursor ◄► button to enter and select different 3D mode.
3D Sync Invert Press the cursor ◄► button to enter and enable or disable 3D Sync Invert.
3D Format Press the cursor ◄► button to enter and enable or disable different 3D Format.
Note:
1. The 3D OSD menu item is gray if there is no appropriate 3D source. This is the default setting.
2. When the projector is connected to an appropriate 3D source, the 3D OSD menu item is enabled for
selection.
3. Use 3D glasses to view a 3D image.
4. You need 3D content from a 3D DVD or 3D media file.
5. You need to enable the 3D source (some 3D DVD content may have a 3D on-off selection feature).
6. You need DLP link 3D or IR 3D shutter glasses. With IR 3D shutter glasses, you need to install a
driver on your PC and connect a USB emitter.
7. The 3D mode of the OSD needs to match the type of glasses (DLP link or IR 3D).
8. Power on the glasses. Glasses normally have a power on -off switch.
Each type of glasses has their own configuration instructions. Please follow the configuration
instructions that come with your glasses to finish the setup process.
Note:
Since different types of glass (DLP link or IR shutter glass) have their own setting instructions,
Please follow the guide to finish the setup process.
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Advanced 2 Feature
Press the Menu button to open the OSD menu. Press ◄► to move to the Settings 1 menu. Press
▲▼ to move to the Advanced 2 menu and then press Enter or . Press ▲▼ to move up and down
in the Advanced 2 menu. Press ◄► to enter and change values for setting.
ITEM DESCRIPTION
Test Pattern Press the cursor ◄► button to enter and select internal test pattern.
H Image Shift Press the cursor ◄► button to enter and select H Image Shift.
V Image Shift Press the cursor ◄► button to enter and select V Image Shift.
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Settings 2 Menu
Press the MENU button to open the OSD menu. Press the cursor ◄► button to move to the
Settings 2 menu. Press the cursor ▲▼ button to move up and down in the Settings 2 menu.
ITEM DESCRIPTION
Auto Source
Press the cursor ◄► button to enter and enable or disable automatic source
detection.
No Signal Power
Off (min.)
Press the cursor ◄► button to enter and enable or disable automatic shutdown of
lamp when no signal.
Auto Power On
Press the cursor ◄► button to enter and enable or disable automatic power On when
AC power is supplied.
Lamp Mode
Press the cursor ◄► button to enter and select the lamp mode for higher brightness
or lower brightness to save lamp life.
Reset All Press (Enter) / to reset all settings to default values.
Status
Press
(Enter) / to enter the Status menu. See page 30 for more information on
Status.
Advanced 1
Press
(Enter) / to enter the Advanced 1 menu. See Advanced 1 Feature on
page 31.
Advanced 2
Press
(Enter) / to enter the Advanced 2 menu. See Advanced 2 Feature on
page 43.
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Status
Press the cursor ▲▼ button to move up and down in the Settings 2 menu. Select the Status menu
and press Enter or to enter.
ITEM DESCRIPTION
Active Source Display the activated source.
Video Information
Displays resolution/video information for RGB source and color standard for Video
source.
Lamp Hours Lamp hour used information is displayed. ( ECO. and Normal)
Serial Number Showing serial number of product.
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Advanced 1 Feature
Press the Menu button to open the OSD menu. Press ◄► to move to the Settings 2 menu. Press
▲▼ to move to the Advanced 1 menu and then press Enter or . Press ▲▼ to move up and down
in the Advanced 1 menu. Press ◄► to
enter and change values for setting.
ITEM DESCRIPTION
Menu Position Press the cursor ◄► button to enter and select different OSD location.
Translucent Menu Press the cursor ◄► button to enter and select OSD background translucent level.
Low Power Mode Press the cursor ◄► button to enter and turn Low Power Mode on or off.
Fan Speed
Press the cursor ◄► button to enter and toggle between Normal and High fan
speeds.
Note: We recommend selecting high speed in high temperatures, high humidity, or
high altitude (higher than 1500m/4921ft) areas.
Lamp Hour Reset
After replacing the lamp, this item should be reset. See page 32 for more information
on Lamp Hour Reset.
Projector ID
Press the cursor ◄► button to enter and adjust a two digit projector ID from 00
through 98.
Network
Press (Enter) / to enter the Network menu. See page 32 for more information
on
Network.
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Lamp Hour Reset
Please refer to Resetting the Lamp on page 47 to reset the lamp hour counter.
Network
ITEM DESCRIPTION
Network State Displays the network connection status.
DHCP
Press ◄► to turn DHCP On or Off.
Note: If you select DHCP Off, complete the IP Address, Subnet Mask, Gateway, and
DNS fields.
IP Address Enter a valid IP address if DHCP is turned off.
Subnet Mask Enter a valid Subnet Mask if DHCP is turned off.
Gateway Enter a valid Gateway address if DHCP is turned off.
DNS Enter a valid DNS name if DHCP is turned off.
Apply Press (Enter) / to confirm settings.
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LAN_RJ45
Wired LAN Terminal functionalites
Remote control and monitoring of a projector from a PC (or Laptop) via wired LAN is also possible.
Compatibility with Crestron / AMX (Device Discovery) / Extron control boxes enables not only collective
projector management on a network but also management from a control panel on a PC (or Laptop)
browser screen.
Crestron is a registered trademark of Crestron Electronics, Inc. of the United States.
Extron is a registered trademark of Extron Electronics, Inc. of the United States.
AMX is a registered trademark of AMX LLC of the United States.
PJLink applied for trademark and logo registration in Japan, the United States of America, and
other countries by JBMIA.
Supported External Devices
This projector is supported by the specified commands of the Crestron Electronics controller and
related software (ex, RoomView ®).
http://www.crestron.com/
This projector is supported by AMX ( Device Discovery ).
http://www.amx.com/
This projector is compliant to support Extron device(s) for reference.
http://www.extron.com/
This projector supports all commands of PJLink Class1 (Version 1.00).
http://pjlink.jbmia.or.jp/english/
For more detail of information about the diverse types of external devices which can be connected to the
LAN/RJ45 port and remote/control the projector, as well as the related control commands supporting for
each external device, kindly please get contact with the Support-Service team directly.
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LAN_RJ45
1. Connect an RJ45 cable to RJ45 ports on the projector and the PC (Laptop).
2. On the PC (Laptop), select Start Control Panel Network Connections.
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3. Right-click on Local Area Connection, and select Properties.
4. In the Properties window, select the General tab, and select Internet Protocol (TCP/IP).
5. Click Properties.
6. Click Use the following IP address and fill in the IP address and Subnet mask, then click OK.
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7. Press the Menu button on the projector.
8. Select Settings2 Advanced1 Network
9. After getting into Network, input the following:
DHCP: Off
IP Address: 10.10.10.10
Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0
Gateway: 0.0.0.0
DNS Server: 0.0.0.0
10. Press
(Enter) / to confirm settings.
Open a web browser
(for example, Microsoft Internet Explorer with Adobe Flash Player 9.0 or higher).
11. In the Address bar, input the IP address: 10.10.10.10.
12. Press
(Enter) / .
The projector is setup for remote management. The LAN/RJ45 function displays as follows.
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CATEGORY ITEM INPUT-LENGTH
IP Address 15
IP ID 3
Crestron Control
Port 5
Projector Name 10
Location 10
Projector
Assigned To 10
DHCP (Enabled) (N/A)
IP Address 15
Subnet Mask 15
Default Gateway 15
Network Configuration
DNS Server 15
Enabled (N/A)
New Password 10
User Password
Confirm 10
Enabled (N/A)
New Password 10
Admin Password
Confirm 10
For more information, please visit http://www.crestron.com.
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Preparing Email Alerts
1. Make sure that user can access the homepage of LAN RJ45 function by web browser (for ex-
ample, Microsoft Internet Explorer v6.01/v8.0).
2. From the Homepage of LAN/RJ45, click Alert Settings.
3. By default, these input boxes in Alert Settings are blank.
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4. For Sending alert mail, input the following:
The   SMTP field is the mail server for sending out email (SMTP protocol). This is a required field.
The   To field is the recipient’s email address (for example, the projector administrator). This is a
required field.
The   Cc field sends a carbon copy of the alert to the specified email address. This is an optional
field (for example, the projector administrator’s assistant).
The   From field is the sender’s email address (for example, the projector administrator). This is a
required field.
Select the alert conditions  by checking the desired boxes.
Note: Fill in all fields as specified. User can click Send Test Mail to test what setting is correct. For
successful sending an e-mail alert, you must select alert conditions and enter a correct e-mail
address.
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RS232 by Telnet Function
Besides projector connected to RS232 interface with “Hyper-Terminal” communication by dedicated
RS232 command control, there is alternative RS232 command control way, so called “RS232 by
TELNET” for LAN/RJ45 interface.
Quick Start-Guide for “RS232 by TELNET”
Check and get the IP-Address on OSD of the projector.
Make sure that laptop/PC can access the web-page of the projector.
Make sure that “Windows Firewall” setting to be disabled in case of “TELNET” function filtering
out by laptop/PC.
Start => All Programs => Accessories => Command Prompt
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Input the command format like the below:
telnet ttt.xxx.yyy.zzz 23 (“Enter” key pressed)
(ttt.xxx.yyy.zzz: IP-Address of the projector)
If Telnet-Connection ready, and user can have RS232 command input, then “Enter” key pressed,
the RS232 command will be workable.
How to have TELNET enabled in Windows VISTA / 7
By default installation for Windows VISTA, “TELNET” function is not included. But end-user can
have it by way of “Turn Windows features On or Off” to be enabled.
Open “Control Panel” in Windows VISTA
Open “Programs”
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Select “Turn Windows features on or off” to open
Have “Telnet Client” option checked, then press “OK” button.
Specsheet for “RS232 by TELNET” :
1. Telnet: TCP
2. Telnet port: 23
(for more detail, kindly please get contact with the service agent or team)
3. Telnet utility: Windows “TELNET.exe” (console mode)
4. Disconnection for RS232-by-Telnet control normally: Close Windows Telnet utility directly
after TELNET connection ready
5. Limitation 1 for Telnet-Control: there is less than 50 bytes for successive network payload for
Telnet-Control application.
Limitation 2 for Telnet-Control: there is less than 26 bytes for one complete RS232 command
for Telnet-Control.
Limitation 3 for Telnet-Control: Minimum delay for next RS232 command must be more than
200 (ms).
(*, In Windows XP built-in “TELNET.exe” utility, “Enter” key pressed will have “Carriage-
Return” and “New-Line” code.)
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Advanced 2 Feature
Press the Menu button to open the OSD menu. Press ◄► to move to the Settings 2 menu. Press
▲▼ to move to the Advanced 2 menu and then press Enter or . Press ▲▼ to move up and down
in the Advanced 2 menu. Press ◄► to
enter and change values for setting.
ITEM DESCRIPTION
Sleep Timer
Press the cursor ◄► button to enter and set Sleep timer. The projector automatically
turns off after the preset period of time.
Source Filter
Press
(Enter) / to enter the Source Filter menu. See page 44 for more
information on Source Filter.
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Source Filter
Press the ENTER button to enter the Source Filter sub menu.
ITEM DESCRIPTION
HDMI Press the cursor ◄► button to enter and enable or disable the HDMI source.
DP Press the cursor ◄► button to enter and enable or disable the DisplayPort source.
VGA1 Press the cursor ◄► button to enter and enable or disable the VGA1 source.
VGA2 Press the cursor ◄► button to enter and enable or disable the VGA2 source.
S-Video Press the cursor ◄► button to enter and enable or disable the S-Video source.
Composite Video
Press the cursor ◄► button to enter and enable or disable the Composite Video
source.
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MAINTENANCE AND SECURITY
Replacing the Projection Lamp
The projection lamp should be replaced when it burns out. It should only be replaced with a certified
replacement part, which you can order from your local dealer.
Important:
a. The projection lamp used in this product contains a small amount of mercury.
b. Do not dispose this product with general household waste.
c. Disposal of this product must be carried out in accordance with the regulations of your local
authority.
Warning:
Be sure to turn off and unplug the projector at least 30 minutes before replacing the lamp. Failure to
do so could result in a severe burn.
Caution:
In rare cases the lamp bulb may burn out during normal operation and cause glass dust or shards
to be discharged outward from the rear exhaust vent.
Do not inhale or do not touch glass dust or shards. Doing so could result in injury.
Always keep your face away from the exhaust vent so that you do not suffer from the gas and
broken shards of the lamp.
When removing the lamp from a ceiling-mounted projector, make sure that no one is under the
projector. Glass fragments could fall if the lamp has been burned out.
IF A LAMP EXPLODES
If a lamp explodes, the gas and broken shards may scatter inside the projector and they may come
out of the exhaust vent. The gas contains toxic mercury.
Open windows and doors for ventilation.
If you inhale the gas or the shards of the broken lamp enter your eyes or mouth, consult the doctor
immediately.
1.
Loosen the single screw
on the lamp compartment
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2.
Remove the lamp
compartment cover.
3.
Remove the three screws
from the lamp module.
4.
Lift the module handle up.
5.
Pull firmly on the module
handle to remove the lamp
module.
6.
Reverse steps 1 to 5 to
install the new lamp
module.
While installing, align the
lamp module with the
connector and ensure it is
level to avoid damage.
Note:
The lamp module must sit
securely in place and the
lamp connector must be
connected properly before
tightening the screws.
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Resetting the Lamp
After replacing the lamp, you should reset the lamp hour counter to zero. Refer to the following:
1.
Press the MENU button to open
the OSD menu.
2.
Press the cursor ◄► button to
move to the Settings 2 menu.
Press the cursor button to move
down to Advanced 1 and press
enter.
3.
Press the cursor ▼▲ button to
move down to Lamp Hour Reset.
4.
Press the cursor or Enter
button.
A message screen appears.
5.
Press ▼▲◄► buttons to reset
the lamp hour.
6.
Press the MENU button to get
back to Settings 2.
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Cleaning the Projector
Cleaning the projector to remove dust and grime will help ensure trouble-free operation.
Warning:
1. Be sure to turn off and unplug the projector at least 30 minutes before cleaning. Failure to do so
could result in a severe burn.
2. Use only a dampened cloth when cleaning. Do not allow water to enter the ventilation openings
on the projector.
3. If a little water gets into the projector interior while cleaning, leave unplugged in a well-ventilated
room for several hours before using.
4. If a lot of water gets into the projector interior when cleaning, have the projector serviced.
Cleaning the Lens
You can purchase optic lens cleaner from most camera stores. Refer to the following to clean the
projector lens.
1. Apply a little optic lens cleaner to a clean soft cloth. (Do not apply the cleaner directly to
the lens.)
2. Lightly wipe the lens in a circular motion.
Caution:
1. Do not use abrasive cleaners or solvents.
2. To prevent discoloration or fading, avoid getting cleaner on the projector case.
Cleaning the Case
Refer to the following to clean the projector case.
1. Wipe off dust with a clean dampened cloth.
2. Moisten the cloth with warm water and mild detergent (such as used to wash dishes), and
then wipe the case.
3. Rinse all detergent from the cloth and wipe the projector again.
Caution:
To prevent discoloration or fading of the case, do not use abrasive alcohol-based cleaners.
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Using the Kensington
®
Lock & Using the Security Bar
Using the Kensington
®
Lock
If you are concerned about security, attach the projector to a permanent object with the Kensington
slot and a security cable.
Note:
Contact your vendor for details on purchasing a suitable Kensington security cable.
The security lock corresponds to Kensington’s MicroSaver Security System. If you have any
comment, contact: Kensington, 2853 Campus Drive, San Mateo, CA 94403, U.S.A. Tel: 800-535-
4242, http://www.Kensington.com.
Using the Security Bar
In addition to the password protection function and the Kensington lock, the Security Bar helps
protect the projector from unauthorized removal. See the following picture.
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TROUBLESHOOTING
Common problems and solutions
These guidelines provide tips to deal with problems you may encounter while using the projector. If
the problem remains unsolved, contact your dealer for assistance.
Often after time spent troubleshooting, the problem is traced to something as simple as a loose
connection. Check the following before proceeding to the problem-specific solutions.
Use some other electrical device to confirm that the electrical outlet is working.
Ensure the projector is turned on.
Ensure all connections are securely attached.
Ensure the attached device is turned on.
Ensure a connected PC is not in suspending mode.
Ensure a connected notebook computer is configured for an external display.
(This is usually done by pressing an Fn-key combination on the notebook.)
Tips for Troubleshooting
In each problem-specific section, try the steps in the order suggested. This may help you to solve the
problem more quickly.
Try to pin point the problem and thus avoid replacing non-defective parts.
For example, if you replace batteries and the problem remains, put the original batteries back and go
to the next step.
Keep a record of the steps you take when troubleshooting: The information may be useful when
calling for technical support or for passing on to service personnel.
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LED Error Messages
ERROR CODE MESSAGES
POWER LED
BLUE
LAMP LED
RED
TEMP LED
RED
Lamp Ready ON OFF OFF
Start Flashing OFF OFF
Cooling Flashing OFF OFF
Over Temperature OFF OFF ON
T1 error 3 blinks 1 blinks OFF
Thermal Break Sensor error 4 blinks OFF OFF
G794 error 4 blinks 4 blinks OFF
Lamp fail 5 blinks OFF OFF
Ballast temp over 5 blinks 1 blinks OFF
Ballast circuit short 5 blinks 2 blinks OFF
Lamp End of lamp life detected 5 blinks 3 blinks OFF
Lamp did not ignite 5 blinks 4 blinks OFF
Lamp extinguished during normal opera- 5 blinks 5 blinks OFF
Lamp extinguished during run-up phase 5 blinks 6 blinks OFF
Lamp voltage too low 5 blinks 7 blinks OFF
Ballast fail 5 blinks 8 blinks OFF
Ballast communication fail 5 blinks 10 blinks OFF
Ballast over temp 5 blinks 11 blinks OFF
Restrike lamp fail 1 5 blinks 12 blinks OFF
Restrike lamp fail 2 5 blinks 13 blinks OFF
Lamp fail 1 5 blinks 14 blinks OFF
Lamp fail 2 5 blinks 15 blinks OFF
Fan 1 error 6 blinks 1 blinks OFF
Fan 2 error 6 blinks 2 blinks OFF
Fan 3 error 6 blinks 3 blinks OFF
Fan 4 error 6 blinks 4 blinks OFF
Case Open 7 blinks OFF OFF
DMD error 8 blinks OFF OFF
Color wheel error 9 blinks OFF OFF
In the event of an error, please disconnect the AC power cord and wait for one (1) minute before restarting
the projector. If the Power or Lamp LEDs are still blinking or any other situation that isn't listed in the chart
above
, please contact your service center.
Image Problems
Problem: No image appears on the screen
1. Verify the settings on your notebook or desktop PC.
2. Turn off all equipment and power up again in the correct order.
Problem: The image is blurred
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2. Press the Auto button on the remote control.
3. Ensure the projector-to-screen distance is within the specified range.
4. Check that the projector lens is clean.
Problem: The image is wider at the top or bottom (trapezoid effect)
1. Position the projector so it is as perpendicular to the screen as possible.
2. Use the Keystone button on the remote control to correct the problem.
Problem: The image is reversed
Check the Projection setting on the Settings 1 menu of the OSD.
Problem: The image is streaked
1. Set the Frequency and Tracking settings on the Image->Computer menu of the OSD to
the default settings.
2. To ensure the problem is not caused by a connected PC’s video card, connect to another
computer.
Problem: The image is flat with no contrast
Adjust the Contrast setting on the Image menu of the OSD.
Problem: The color of the projected image does not match the source image.
Adjust the Color Temperature and Gamma settings on the Image->Advanced menu of the
OSD.
Lamp Problems
Problem: There is no light from the projector
1. Check that the power cable is securely connected.
2. Ensure the power source is good by testing with another electrical device.
3. Restart the projector in the correct order and check that the Power LED is on.
4. If you have replaced the lamp recently, try resetting the lamp connections.
5. Replace the lamp module.
6. Put the old lamp back in the projector and have the projector serviced.
Problem: The lamp goes off
1. Power surges can cause the lamp to turn off. Re-plug power cord. When the Power LED
is on, press the power button.
2. Replace the lamp module.
3. Put the old lamp back in the projector and have the projector serviced.
Remote Control Problems
Problem: The projector does not respond to the remote control
1. Direct the remote control towards remote sensor on the projector.
2. Ensure the path between remote and sensor is not obstructed.
3. Turn off any fluorescent lights in the room.
4. Check the battery polarity.
5. Replace the battery.
6. Turn off other Infrared-enabled devices in the vicinity.
7. Have the remote control serviced.
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Audio Problems
Problem: There is no sound
1. Adjust the volume on the remote control.
2. Adjust the volume of the audio source.
3. Check the audio cable connection.
4. Test the source audio output with other speakers.
5. Have the projector serviced.
Problem: The sound is distorted
1. Check the audio cable connection.
2. Test the source audio output with other speakers.
3. Have the projector serviced.
Having the Projector Serviced
If you are unable to solve the problem, you should have the projector serviced. Pack the projector in
the original carton. Include a description of the problem and a checklist of the steps you took when
trying to fix the problem: The information may be useful to service personnel. For servicing, return the
projector to the place you purchased it.
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HDMI Q & A
Q. What is the difference between a “Standard” HDMI cable and a “High-Speed” HDMI
cable?
Recently, HDMI Licensing, LLC announced that cables would be tested as Standard or High-
Speed cables.
˙Standard (or “category 1”) HDMI cables have been tested to perform at speeds of 75Mhz or
up to 2.25Gbps, which is the equivalent of a 720p/1080i signal.
˙High Speed (or “category 2”) HDMI cables have been tested to perform at speeds of 340Mhz
or up to 10.2Gbps, which is the highest bandwidth currently available over an HDMI cable
and can successfully handle 1080p signals including those at increased color depths and/or
increased refresh rates from the Source. High-Speed cables are also able to accommodate
higher resolution displays, such as WQXGA cinema monitors (resolution of 2560 x 1600).
Q. How do I run HDMI cables longer than 10 meters?
There are many HDMI Adopters working on HDMI solutions that extend a cable’s effective
distance from the typical 10 meter range to much longer lengths. These companies
manufacture a variety of solutions that include active cables (active electronics built into
cables that boost and extend the cable’s signal), repeaters, amplifiers as well as CAT5/6 and
fiber solutions.
Q. How can I tell if a cable is an HDMI certified cable?
All HDMI products are required to be certified by the manufacturer as part of the HDMI
Compliance Test Specification. However, there may be instances where cables bearing the
HDMI logo are available but have not been properly tested. HDMI Licensing, LLC actively
investigates these instances to ensure that the HDMI trademark is properly used in the
market. We recommend that consumers buy their cables from a reputable source and a
company that is trusted.
For more detail information check http://www.hdmi.org/learningcenter/faq.aspx#49
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SPECIFICATIONS
Specifications
Model
D910HD D912HD
Display type
TI DMD 0.65" 1080p
Resolution
1080p 1920x1080
Projection distance
1 m~ 10 m
Projection screen size
23.5" ~ 300"
Projection lens
Manual Focus/Manual Zoom
Zoom ratio
1.2x
Vertical keystone
ti
+/- 40 Degree
Projection methods
Front, Rear, Desktop/Ceiling (Rear, Front)
Data compatibility
VGA, SVGA, XGA, WXGA, SXGA, SXGA+, UXGA, WUXGA, Mac
SDTV/EDTV/ HDTV
480i, 576i, 480p, 576p, 720p, 1080i, 1080p
Video compatibility
NTSC, PAL, SECAM
H-Sync
2D: 15, 30~91.4KHz / 3D: 101.6KHz
V-Sync
24~30Hz, 47~120Hz
Safety certification
FCC-B, cUL, UL, CE, CB, CCC, KC, PCT, CS
Operation temperature
5° ~ 35°C
Dimensions
285 mm (W) x 261 mm (D) x 130 mm (H)
AC Input
AC Universal 100-240V
Power consumption
290W, <0.5W(Stand By) 330W, <0.5W(Stand By)
Lamp
240W (Normal) / 190W (Eco) 280W (Normal) / 230W (Eco)
Audio speaker
10W mono speaker
VGA x 2
RJ45 x 1
Composite x 1
S-Video x 1
HDMI x 1
Display Port x 1
Input Terminals
RCA Stereo Audio LR x 1
PC Audio jack(3.5mm) x 1
Output Terminals
VGA x 1
RS-232C
Screen trigger: DC Jack x 1 (DC12V 200mA output function)
Control Terminals
USB (Type mini B) - service only
Security
Kensington lock / Security Bar
Note: For questions regarding product specifications, please contact your local distributor.
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Specifications
Model
D865W Dw868 D867
Display type
TI DMD 0.65" WXGA
TI DMD 0.55" XG
A
Resolution
WXGA 1280x800 XGA 1024x768
Projection distance
1.2 m~ 10 m
Projection screen size
25.9" ~ 324.97"
Projection lens
Manual Focus/Manual Zoom
Zoom ratio
1.1x 1.2x
Vertical keystone
ti
+/- 40 Degree
Projection methods
Front, Rear, Desktop/Ceiling (Rear, Front)
Data compatibility
VGA, SVGA, XGA, WXGA, SXGA, SXGA+, UXGA, WUXGA, Mac
SDTV/EDTV/ HDTV
480i, 576i, 480p, 576p, 720p, 1080i, 1080p
Video compatibility
NTSC, PAL, SECAM
H-Sync
2D: 15, 30~91.4KHz / 3D: 101.6KHz
V-Sync
24~30Hz, 47~120Hz
Safety certification
FCC-B, cUL, UL, CE, CB, CCC, KC, PCT, CS
Operation temperature
5° ~ 35°C
Dimensions
285 mm (W) x 261 mm (D) x 130 mm (H)
AC Input
AC Universal 100-240V
Power consumption
290W, <0.5W(Stand By) 330W, <0.5W(Stand By)
Lamp
240W (Normal) / 190W (Eco) 280W (Normal) / 230W (Eco)
Audio speaker
10W mono speaker
VGA x 2
RJ45 x 1
Composite x 1
S-Video x 1
HDMI x 1
Display Port x 1
Input Terminals
RCA Stereo Audio LR x 1
PC Audio jack(3.5mm) x 1
Output Terminals
VGA x 1
RS-232C
Screen trigger: DC Jack x 1 (DC12V 200mA output function)
Control Terminals
USB (Type mini B) - service only
Security
Kensington lock / Security Bar
Note: For questions regarding product specifications, please contact your local distributor.
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Projection Distance vs. Projection Size
Projection Distance and Size Table
D910HD / D912HD
IMAGE DIAGONAL
INCH
IMAGE WIDTH
(INCH)
IMAGE HIGHT
(INCH)
PROJECTION
DISTANCE
MM
FROM
PROJECTION
DISTANCE
MM
TO
OFFSET-A
( MM )
60 52.29 29.42 2098.7 2550.3 112.1
70 61.01 34.32 2448.5 2975.3 130.8
72 62.75 35.30 2518.4 3060.4 134.5
80 69.73 39.22 2798.2 3400.4 149.4
84 73.21 41.18 2938.2 3570.4 156.9
90 78.44 44.12 3148.0 3825.4 168.1
96 83.67 47.07 3357.9 4080.5 179.3
100 87.16 49.03 3497.8 4250.5 186.8
120 104.59 58.83 4197.4 5100.6 224.1
135 117.66 66.19 4722.0 5738.2 252.2
150 130.74 73.54 5246.7 6375.7 280.2
200 174.32 98.05 6995.6 8501.0 373.6
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D865W / DW868
IMAGE DIAGONAL
INCH
IMAGE WIDTH
(INCH)
IMAGE HIGHT
(INCH)
PROJECTION
DISTANCE
MM
FROM
PROJECTION
DISTANCE
MM
TO
OFFSET-A
( MM )
60
50.9 31.8 1990.2 2209.9 113.1
70
59.4 37.1 2321.9 2578.2 131.9
72
61.1 38.2 2388.3 2651.9 135.7
80
67.8 42.4 2653.6 2946.6 150.8
84
71.2 44.5 2786.3 3093.9 158.3
90
76.3 47.7 2985.3 3314.9 169.6
96
81.4 50.9 3184.3 3535.9 180.9
100
84.8 53.0 3317.0 3683.2 188.5
120
101.8 63.6 3980.4 4419.8 226.2
135
114.5 71.5 4478.0 4972.3 254.4
150
127.2 79.5 4975.5 5524.8 282.7
200
169.6 106.0 6634.1 7366.4 376.9
D867
IMAGE DIAGONAL
INCH
IMAGE WIDTH
(INCH)
IMAGE HIGHT
(INCH)
PROJECTION
DISTANCE
MM
FROM
PROJECTION
DISTANCE
MM
TO
OFFSET-A
( MM )
60 48 36
1950.7
2340.9
128.0
70 56 42
2275.8
2731.0
149.4
72 57.6 43.2
2340.9
2809.0
153.6
80 64 48
2601.0
3121.2
170.7
84 67.2 50.4
2731.0
3277.2
179.2
90 72 54
2926.1
3511.3
192.0
96 76.8 57.6
3121.2
3745.4
204.8
100 80 60
3251.2
3901.4
213.4
120 96 72
3901.4
4681.7
256.0
135 108 81
4389.1
5266.9
288.0
150 120 90
4876.8
5852.2
320.0
200 160 120
6502.4
7802.9
426.7
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Timing Mode Table
SIGNAL RESOLUTION
H-SYNC
( KHZ )
V-SYNC
( HZ )
COMPOSITE
S_VIDEO
COMPONENT
RGB
(ANALOG)
DP/HDMI
(DIGITAL)
NTSC 15.734 60
PAL/SECAM 15.625 50
720 x 400 31.5 70.1
720 x 400 37.9 85.04
640 x 480 31.5 60
640 x 480 37.9 72.8
640 x 480 37.5 75
640 x 480 43.3 85
800 x 600 35.2 56.3
800 x 600 37.9 60.3
800 x 600 46.9 75
800 x 600 48.1 72.2
800 x 600 53.7 85.1
800 x 600 76.3 120
1024 x 768 48.4 60
1024 x 768 56.5 70.1
1024 x 768 60 75
1024 x 768 68.7 85
1024 x 768 97.6 120
1152 x 864 67.5 75
1280 x 720 45 60
1280 x 720 90 120
1280 x 768 47.4 60
1280 x 768 47.8 59.9
1280 x 800 49.7 59.8
1280 x 800 62.8 74.9
1280 x 800 71.6 84.9
1280 x 800 101.6 119.9
1280 x 1024 64 60
1280 x 1024 80 75
1280 x 1024 91.1 85
1280 x 960 60 60
1280 x 960 85.9 85
1366 x 768 47.7 60
VESA
1400 x 1050 65.3 60
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SIGNAL RESOLUTION
H-SYNC
( KHZ )
V-SYNC
( HZ )
COMPOSITE
S_VIDEO
COMPONENT
RGB
(ANALOG)
DP/HDMI
(DIGITAL)
1440 x 900 55.9 60
1440 x 900 70.6 75
1600 x1200 75 60
1680 x 1050 64.7 59.9
1680 x 1050 65.3 60
1920 x 1200 74 60
1920 x 1080 67.5 60
640 x 480 35 66.7
832 x 624 49.7 74.5
1024 x 768 60.2 74.9
Apple
Macintosh
1152 x 870 68.7 75.1
480i 15.734 60
SDTV
576i 15.625 50
576p 31.3 50
EDTV
480p 31.5 60
720p 37.5 50
720p 45 60
1080i 33.8 60
1080i 28.1 50
1080p 27 24
1080p 28 25
1080p 33.7 30
1080p 56.3 50
HDTV
1080p 67.5 60
OFrequency supported
Frequency not supported
Resolution others than native resolution may be display with uneven size of text or line
The color of mean Displayable only. (4:3 only)
The color of mean may have a little noise is acceptable. Because video mode sync don’t auto adjustment.
HDTV timing main check tool is DVD player, VG828 is secondary
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Projector Dimensions
TEMP POWER LAMP
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REGULATORY COMPLIANCE
FCC Warning
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 when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment.
This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and
used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio
communications. Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful
interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his/her own expense.
Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the parties responsible for compliance could
void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
Canada
This class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003.
Safety Certifications
FCC-B, cUL, UL, CE, C-tick, CCC, KC, PSE, PCT, CS, NOM.
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