BenQ 9H.J4J77.35L manual

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    We l c o m e SH910 Digital P roj ecto r Us e r M a n u a l[...]

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    Table of contents 2 Ta b l e o f c o n t e n t s Important safety instructions .. ....................... 3 Introduction . ....................... 7 Projector features .................................. 7 Shipping contents .................................. 8 Projector exterior view .......................... 9 Controls and functions ..............[...]

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    Important safety inst ructions 3 Important safet y instructions Y our pr ojector is des igned and test ed to meet the latest standar ds for sa fety of information technology equipment. H owev er , t o ensure safe use of this product, it is important that yo u follow the instructions mentioned in this manual and marked on the product. Safety Instruc[...]

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    Important safety inst ructions 4 Safety Instructio ns (Continued) 7. The lamp becomes extremely hot during op eration. Al low the proj ec tor to co ol fo r a pproxi mat ely 45 minut es prior to r emoving the lamp assembly for replacement. 8. Do not operate lamps beyond the rated lamp li fe. Ex cessi ve ope ration of lamps bey ond the rated lif e co[...]

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    Important safety inst ructions 5 Safety Instructio ns (Continued) 13. Do not place this p rojecto r in any of the following en vi ronments. - Space that is poorly ventilated or confined. Allo w at least 50 cm clearance from walls and free flow of air around the projector . - Locat ions w here temp eratu res may becom e excess ively hig h, s uch a s[...]

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    Important safety inst ructions 6 Safety Instructio ns (Continued) 16. Do not stand the projector on end ver t i ca ll y . D o in g s o may c au s e t he projector to fall over , c ausing injur y or resulting in damage t o the projecto r . 17. D o not step on the projector or place any objects upon it. Besides pr obable ph ysical damage to the proje[...]

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    Introducti on 7 In trod uction Pr ojecto r features The projector integ rates hig h-perfor mance optical eng ine projection and a user-fri endly design to deliv er high reliability and ease of use. The projector off ers the following features. • LAN display for network c ontrol and web server • LAN display 4-1 (maxi mum 4PC/ NB display to 1 pro[...]

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    Introduction 8 Shipping contents Carefully unpack and verify that you hav e all of the items shown b elow . If any of these items are missing, please contact your place of purchase. St an da rd acce ss or i es The supplied accessories will be suit able for your region, and may differ from those illustrate d. *The warranty card is only supplie d in [...]

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    Introducti on 9 Proj e cto r ex te r io r v ie w 1. External control panel (See "P rojector" on page 10 for details.) 2. Lamp co ver 3. Zoom ring 4. Focus ring 5. Lens cov er 6. V ent 7. Speaker 8. Front IR remot e sensor 9. Projection lens 10. Quick-release button 11. Kensingt on anti-theft lock slot 12. RGB (PC)/Component v ideo (YP b P[...]

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    Introduction 10 Contro ls and func ti ons Proj e c tor 6. BLANK U sed to hid e the scr een picture . See "Hiding th e image " on page 3 4 for detail s. 7. TEMP erature indicat or light Lights up red i f the pr ojector's temperatur e beco mes too high. See "Indicators" on page 79 for details. 8. Power/ PO WER indic ator ligh[...]

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    Introducti on 11 Ceiling mounting the projector W e want you to ha ve a pleasant experienc e using y our BenQ pr ojector , so we need to bring this safety matter to your attention t o prev ent possible damage t o person and propert y . If you in ten d to mo un t yo ur p roj ec tor on the cei li ng , we st ron g ly recom me nd th at yo u use a prope[...]

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    Introduction 12 Rem o te c o n t ro l 1. ON T u rns on the projector . See "Sta rt ing up th e projector" on page 22 for de tails. 2. COMPUTE R Displays RGB (PC)/Component video (YP b P r/ Y Cb C r) s ig na l . 3. HDMI Displays HDMI signal. 4. S-VIDEO Displays S-video sign al. 5. MENU/EXIT T ur ns on the On-Screen Display (OSD) menu. Goes[...]

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    Introducti on 13 18. AUTO A utomatica lly determi nes the be st picture timings for the displ ayed image. See "A uto-adjusting the image" on page 23 for details. 19. Arro w k eys (L e f t , Right) When the On-Screen Display (OSD ) menu is activated, the #7, and #19 keys are used as directional arro ws to select the desired menu i tems and[...]

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    Introduction 14 Infra-Red (IR) re mote control sensor is located on the front of the projector . The remote control must be held at an angl e within 22.5 deg rees perp endicular to the projector's IR remot e contr ol sensor t o function c orrectly . The distanc e between the remote c ontrol and the sensor shou ld not ex ceed 8 mete rs (~ 26 fe[...]

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    Positioning your projector 15 P ositioning your pr ojector Choosing a location Y our room lay out or personal prefer ence will dictate which installation location you select. T ake into consider ation the size and p osition of your screen, the location of a suitable po wer outlet, as well as the location and di stance between the project or and the[...]

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    Positioning your project or 16 O btaining a preferr ed projected image siz e The distanc e from the pr ojector lens t o the sc reen, the zoom setting (if available), and the vide o format ea ch factors in the proj ected ima ge size. 16:9 is the nativ e aspect ratio of this projector . The projector should always be placed hor izonta lly level (lik [...]

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    Positioning your projector 17 How to deter m in e th e p os it io n of the projector for a giv en screen size 1. Select your scr een size. 2. Ref er to the tabl e on page 18 and find the closest match to your screen size in the left colu mn s l ab el led "Screen size" . Using this valu e, look acro ss thi s row t o the right to find the c[...]

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    Positioning your project or 18 Pr ojection dimensi ons Ref er to "Dim ensions" on page 82 for the ce nter of lens dimensions of this projector before calculating the appr opriate position. There is 3% tolerance among these numbers due to optical component variation s. BenQ recommends that if you intend to permanently install the projector[...]

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    Connection 19 Connection When connecting a signa l source to the projector , be sure to: 1. T urn all equipment o ff before m aking an y connectio ns. 2. U se the corr ect signal cables for each sour ce. 3. Ensure the cables ar e firmly inserted. • In the connections shown below , some cables may not be i ncluded with the projector (see "Shi[...]

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    Connection 20 a function key labeled CRT/LCD or a function key with a mo nitor symbol on the notebook. Press FN and the labeled function key simu ltaneously . Refer to your notebook's documentation to find your notebook's key combination. • The output signal for MONI TOR OUT jack only works when the input signal comes from COMPUTER jack[...]

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    Connection 21 Connecting Video sour ce devices Y ou need only co nnect the project or to a Vid eo source device us ing just one of the abov e connecti ng methods, howev er each pro vides a differ ent level of video quality . The method you ch oose will most likely depend upo n the availab ility of matching t erminals on both the projector and the V[...]

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    Operat ion 22 Operation Star ting up the projecto r 1. Plug the power cord into the projector and into a power outlet. T urn on th e power outlet s witch (where fitted) . Check that the PO WER indi cator light on the project or lights red after po wer has been applied. • Please use the original accessories (e. g. power cable) only with the device[...]

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    Operation 23 Yo u c a n a l s o p r e s s SOURCE on the projector or Source selec tion keys on the remote control to select y our desired input signal. See "Switc hing input signal" on page 28 for details. If the frequency/resoluti on of the input signal exceeds the projector's operating ra nge, you will see the message 'Out of [...]

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    Operat ion 24 Fine-tuning the image size and clarity 1. Adjust th e projecte d image to the size tha t you ne ed using the zoom ring. 2. Then shar pen the image by rotating the focus ring. Correcting k e ystone K eystoning r efers to the situation where the pr ojected image is notic eably wider at either the top or bottom. It occurs when the projec[...]

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    Operation 25 Us i n g t h e m e n u s The pr ojector is eq uipped with On-Scree n Display (O SD) menus fo r making various adjustments and settings. Below is the overview of the OSD menu. The following example descr ibes how to set the OSD language. 1. Press MENU/E XIT on the projector or remo te co nt rol to tu r n th e O SD men u on . 3. P res s [...]

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    Operat ion 26 Securing the projecto r U sing a securit y cable lock The pr ojector has to be installed in a safe place to prev ent theft . Otherwise, purchase a lock, such as the K ensington l ock, to secure the projector. Y ou can locate a K ensington loc k slot on the rear side of the projector . See item 11 on page 9 for details. A Ken si n g to[...]

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    Operation 27 password in this m anual, and you absolutely d o not remember it, you can use the passwor d recall p roc edure. See "Enterin g the password recall procedure" on page 27 for details. If you enter an inc orrect password 4 times in succession, the projector will automatically shut do wn in a short time. Entering the passw ord r [...]

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    Operat ion 28 ii. If the password is incorrect, the pas sword error message disp lays lasting for three second s, and the message 'I NPUT P ASSW ORD' displays for your retr y . Y ou can press MENU/EXIT to cancel the change or try an other password. Though the password function is disabled, you need to keep the old password in hand should [...]

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    Operation 29 Magnifyi ng and searching for details If y ou need to find the details on th e project ed picture, magnify the picture . U se the directio n arrow k eys for na vigating the pictur e. • Usin g t he remo te c ont rol 1. Press ZOOM+/ZOOM- to di sp lay t he Zoo m b ar. 2. Press ZOOM + to magnify the center of the picture. Pr ess the k ey[...]

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    Operat ion 30 • Usin g t he remo te c ont rol 1. Press ASPECT to show the current setting. Press ASPECT repeatedl y to select an aspect ratio to suit the format of the video signal and y our displa y requirements. • U sing the OSD m enu 1. Press MENU/EXIT and then pr ess / until the DISPLAY men u is h ighl ighte d. 2. Press to hig h li gh t Asp[...]

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    Operation 31 Optimizing the i mage Selectin g a pictu re mod e The projec tor is preset wi th severa l predefined pic ture modes so that yo u can choo se one t o suit y our operating environment and input signal pic ture ty pe. T o select an operation mod e that suits your need, you can follow one o f the following steps. •P r e s s MO DE/ENTER o[...]

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    Operat ion 32 Us i n g W a l l C o l o r In the situation where you ar e projecting ont o a colored surfac e such as a painted wall which may not be whit e, the Wall Color feature can help correct the pr ojected picture ’ s color to prev ent possible co lor differe nce between the source and project ed pictures. T o use this function, go to the D[...]

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    Operation 33 *About c olor temperatures: There are man y differ ent shades tha t are c onsider ed to be " white" for various purposes. One of the common methods of representing white color is known as the “color tempera ture” . A white color with a low color te mperature appear s to be redd ish white. A white color with a high color t[...]

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    Operat ion 34 Saturation is the amount of that color in a video picture. Lower settings produce less saturated colors; a setting of “0” removes that color from the im age entirely . If the saturation is too high, that color will be overpow ering and unrealistic. 6. P res s t o highl ight Gain and adjust its values to your preference by pressing[...]

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    Operation 35 Press FREEZE on the remote control to freeze the image. Th e word ' FREEZE ' will display in the screen. T o release the function, press any key on the pro je ctor or remo te cont rol . Ev en if an image is frozen on the screen, the pictures are running on the video or othe r device. If the c onnect ed devices hav e activ e a[...]

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    Operat ion 36 T o adjust the sound level, press VOLUME +/ VOLUME -on the r emote co ntrol, or: 1. Repeat steps 1-2 abov e. 2. H ighli ght Volum e and select a desired sound level. T urni ng o ff t he P owe r on /off ring t on e T o turn off the ring tone: 1. Repeat steps 1-2 in M uting the sound section. 2. H ighli ght Power on/off Ring Tone an d s[...]

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    Operation 37 Displaying more than one image sourc e simultaneously Y our pr ojector is capabl e of displa ying pictures sim ultaneously fr om two input sources, which can be us ed to enhance your presentation in an interesting way . Ensure the signals you want to di splay ar e corr ectly c onnected to the project or . • U sing the OSD m enu 1. Pr[...]

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    Operat ion 38 • Menu display time in the SYSTEM SETUP: Basic > Menu Settings menu sets the length of time the OSD will remain activ e after your last ke y p re ss . T he t im e l en gt h r an ges f rom 5 to 30 seconds in 5-se cond increments. Use / to select a suitable time frame. • Menu position in th e SYSTEM SETUP: Basic > Menu Setting[...]

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    Operation 39 Contr olling the proj ecto r through a LAN en vironment Net wo rk S e tt in g s a ll ow you to m an ag e th e pro je c tor f rom a com put er u si ng a we b brow se r when the c omputer and the pr ojector are properly connect ed to the same local a rea netw ork. Configuring the W ired LAN Settings If y ou are in a DHCP environment: 1. [...]

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    Operat ion 40 1. Connec t the BenQ w ireless dongle (opti onal) to the TYPE-A USB input jack of the projector . 2. Make sure the projec tor is turned on. 3. From the OSD menu, go to SYSTEM SETUP: Advanced > Network Settings > Wireless LAN , and press MODE/ENTER . 4. Make sure the Status is Connec t . 5. Make sure the SSID information is displ[...]

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    Operation 41 • The illustrations in web page cont rol, Q Presenter and USB Reader sections are for the purpose of explanation and may differ from the actual design of your projector . 3. Click Dow nload to save Q Presenter software on your computer . Y ou can also link to the web page control from Q Presenter > Settings > A dvanced Setting [...]

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    Operat ion 42 i. These buttons function the sam e as the ones on the remote control. See "Remot e con trol " o n p age 12 for details . The Display Setting page allows you to operate the projector as if you wer e using the OSD menus. These functions are some useful menu setting s. The Picture Sett ing page allows you to manage the project[...]

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    Operation 43 The Information pa ge displays the info rmation and status of this pr ojector . The Conference Control page allows you to control c omputer’ s display status of all the computers linked to this projector .[...]

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    Operat ion 44 The Crestron page is only available when you are on a W ired LAN netw ork. It also allows you t o control the pr ojector remote ly . The Cr estron supports RoomV iew version 6.2.2.9. i. These buttons function the sam e as the ones on the OSD menus or remote contr ol. See "2. PICTURE" on page 60 and "Rem ote contr ol&quo[...]

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    Operation 45 The tools page a llows you t o manage the pr oj ector , configur e the LAN contr ol settings and secure access of remote network operation on this projector . i. Y ou can name the projector, keep track of its lo cation and the person in charge of it. ii. Y ou can adjust the W ired LAN settings. iii. Once set, access to the remote netwo[...]

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    Operat ion 46 The info page displays the informat ion and status of this projecto r . i. Press exit to go back t o the Cre stron remote network operation pag e. The Admi n page allows y ou to enter Basic, W ired LAN, Wir eless LAN and M ail pages once the passwor d is entered. The default password is “0000” . If you want to change the passw ord[...]

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    Operation 47 The Basic page allo ws you to c hange the passwor d and select connect ed persons. The number of connected persons may affect the network display performance. The W ired LAN page a llows you t o adjust the W ired LAN set tings.[...]

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    Operat ion 48 The Wireless LAN page allows y ou to adjust the W irless LAN setting s. Max. length for SSID string is 16 bytes. Pl ease use a different SSID when more than two projectors are connecting through wireless LAN. The Mail page allows y ou to send ale rt e-mail to y our ITS administrat or . Y ou can first try the Mail T est functi on to ch[...]

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    Operation 49 Displaying image through Q Pr esente r The Q Presenter is an application r unning on the ho st PC. It connects to an available network display and transfers the desktop conten ts to the netw ork display via local netw ork con ne ct ion . Be sure to turn off other virtual network control programs before using Q Presenter. 1. Connect the[...]

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    Operat ion 50 ii. Projectors linked in the LAN wil l be found. Then se lect the projector you want to link. iii. Click “ Connect” . Then y ou should be able to see the image on projector . iv . Y ou can click to disconnect all connected projectors. The Special Featu re page allo ws you to ha ve some ad vanced functions to manage the displa y im[...]

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    Operation 51 ii. Y ou can select to stop/start displaying deskt op conte nts to connect ed network display . iii. 4-1 Displa y (up to 4 c omputers can shoot to 1 projector at t he same time). Click the location you want t o display . 4locations can be chosen (1-4) or 2 places (L and R) if it’ s 2 computers. Once you click the place you want to di[...]

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    Operat ion 52 vii. Y ou can select Video o r Graphic di splay mode. Graphic M ode: worse image quality but faster tramsmission speed. Vi deo Mode: bett er image quality but slower transmission speed. However , the actual transmission per formance was determined by the status of network usage at that time. viii.Y ou ca n select whether to automatica[...]

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    Operation 53 Us i n g t h e W e b C o n t ro l L o c k This func tion is desi gned to prevent un authorize d peopl e from maliciou sly changi ng the projector setti ngs through the Project or Netw ork Display Syst em. T o enable the function: 1. After y our comp uter is c onnected t o the project or , enter the addres s of the project or in the add[...]

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    Operat ion 54 U sing the Pr ojection Log in Code This function is designed to ensur e network display thr ough the correct projecto r . T o togg le this function: 1. Go to the SYSTEM SETUP: Advanced > Network Settings menu after opening the OSD menu system. Press MODE /ENTER . 2. Press to highlight Projection Log in Code and press / to select On[...]

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    Operation 55 Pr esenting F r om a USB R eader This fature displa ys a slide sh ow of images stor ed on a USB flash drive connected to the project or . I t can eliminate the need for a c omputer source. Image File T y pes USB Read er display s images files in JP EG, GIF , TIFF , PNG and BMP formats. • A square box will display on the filename for [...]

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    Operat ion 56 ii. Select ed folde r iii. Suppor ted fil e forma t iv . U nsupported file format v . C urrent path and page number During slid eshow: To P r e s s open folder Enter scro ll th rou g h t hum bn ai ls fou r a rro w ke ys return to a prev ious pa ge A uto exit USB Reader Exit change to a different page / go back to the first page of tha[...]

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    Operation 57 Settings page: i. Y ou can adjus t order settings. ii. Y ou can adjust Slidesho w settings. iii. P ress OK to sa ve the settings. iv . Press Cancel to ign ore the cha nge . rotat e the image by 90 degree clockwise/ cou nte rclo ck wi se / (Rotation is temporar y ; the image returns to its original orientation when you go back to thumbn[...]

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    Operat ion 58 Remo te D e sk top Con t rol th rou g h Q Pre s en ter The Q Pr esenter ca n proceed t he Remot e Desktop Co ntrol (RDC) the host PC from proj ec tor site . 1. Setup the RDC login account (User name and Passwor d ) in Q Presenter . • N ame: must be 8 English capital letters A~Z and number 0 ~9. • P assword: must be 6 digits and li[...]

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    Operation 59 3. Open th e OSD menu a nd go to the SY STEM SETUP: Advanced > Network Settings menu. Press MODE/E NTER . 4. H ighli ght Remote Desktop and press MODE/ ENTER . 5. Enter the Account and Password the same as step 1. 6. H ighli ght Connect and press MODE/ENTER to connect the selected PC. 7. Connect USB keybo ard or mouse to control the[...]

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    Operat ion 60 Me n u o p e r a t i o n M enu system Please note th at the on-scree n display (OSD) menus vary acco rding to the signal type selected. Main menu Sub-menu Options 1. DISPLAY Wall Color Off / Light Yellow / Pink / L ight Green / Blue / Blackboard Aspect Ratio Auto / Real / 4:3 / 16:9 / 16:10 Auto Keystone On / Off Keystone Position Pha[...]

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    Operation 61 3. SOURCE Quick Auto Search On / Off Color Space Conversion Auto/ RGB / YUV 4. SYSTEM SETUP: Basic Language Projector Position Front Table / R ear Table / Rear Ceiling / Front Ceiling Menu Settings Menu display time 5 sec/10 sec/15 sec/20 sec/25 sec/30 sec Menu position Center/T op-left/T op-right/Bottom- right/Bottom-left Reminder Mes[...]

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    Operat ion 62 5. SYSTEM SETUP: Advanced High Altitude Mode On / Off Audio Setti ngs SRS On / Off Mute On / Off Volume Microphone Volume Power on/off Ring Tone On / Off Lamp Settings Lamp Mode Normal / Econom ic Reset lamp timer Equivalent lamp hour Security Settings Change passwor d Change Security Settings Power on Lock Web Contro l Lock Baud Ra t[...]

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    Operation 63 Note that the menu items are available when the projector detec ts at least one valid sig nal. If there is no equipment conne cted to the projector or no signa l detected, limited menu items are acc essible. 5. SYSTEM SETUP: Advanced Networ k Settings Wired LAN Status DHCP IP Address Subnet Mask Default Gat eway DNS Serve r Apply Wirel[...]

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    Operat ion 64 Description of each menu • The default values lis ted in this manual, espe cially on pages 64-72 , are for reference only . They may vary between the projectors due to the continuous improvement to the products. FUNCTION DESCRIPTION Wall Color Corrects the project ed picture ’ s color when th e projection s urface is not white. Se[...]

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    Operation 65 FUNCTION) DESCRIPTION Picture Mode Pr e-defined picture modes are pr ovided so y ou can optimize your project or image set-up t o suit y our program type. See "Selecti ng a picture mode" on page 31 for details. Reference Mode Selec ts a picture mode th at best suits your need for the image quality and furth er fine-tune the i[...]

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    Operat ion 66 FUNCTION DESCRIPTION Brillia nt Color Adjust s white peaking while ma inta ining correct c olor prese ntation. See "A djusting Brilliant Color" on page 32 for de tails. This function is only available when User 1/2 is selected. Color Temperature See "Selecting a Color T emp erature" on page 32 for details. This fun[...]

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    Operation 67 FUNCTION DESCRIPTION Language Sets the langu age for the On-Screen Di splay (OSD) menus. See "Using the menus" on page 25 for details. Projector Position The project or can be installed o n a ceiling or be hind a screen, or with one or mo re mirro rs. See "Choosing a location" on page 15 for details. Menu Settings M[...]

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    Operat ion 68 FUNCTION DESCRIPTION Remote Receiver Sets wh ich IR remote sensor of the projec tor will receive the sig nal from th e re mo te co nt rol. Background Color Allows you to sele ct wh ich backg round color w ill di splay when no signal is input i nto the pr ojector . Three options ar e avail able: Black, Blue, or Purple. Splash Screen Al[...]

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    Operation 69 FUNCTION DESCRIPTION High Altitude Mode A mode for o peration in high altitude areas. See "Operating in a high altitude environment" on page 35 for det ails. Audio Settings Allows y ou to enter the audio setting menu. See "Adj usting the sound" on page 35 for details. SRS See "T urning on /off the SRS" on [...]

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    Operat ion 70 FUNCTION DESCRIPTION Baud Rate Selects a baud rate that is identical w ith y our computer’ s so that you can connect the projector usi ng a suitable RS-232 cable. This function is intended for qualified service personnel. Test Pattern Selecting On enables the function and the pr ojector dis plays the gr id test pattern. It helps you[...]

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    Operation 71 FUNCTION DESCRIPTION Network Settings Wired LAN See "Contr olling the pr ojector through a LAN en vironment" on page 39 for details. Wireless LAN See "Contr olling the pr ojector through a LAN en vironment" on page 39 for details. Remote Desktop See "Displa ying image through Q Pr esenter" o n page 49 for [...]

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    Operat ion 72 FUNCTION DESCRIPTION Current System Status Source Shows the current signal source. Picture Mode Shows th e selected mode in the PICTURE menu. Resolution Shows the nati ve resol uti on of the input si gnal. Color System Shows input syst em format, NTSC, P AL, SECAM, or R GB. Equivalent Lamp Hour Displays the numb er of hours the lamp h[...]

  • Page 73

    Maintenance 73 M aintenanc e Care of the pr ojector Y our pr ojector needs l ittle mainte nance. The only thing you need to do o n a regular bas is is to keep the lens and case clean. Nev er remov e an y parts of the project or exc ept the lamp . Contact y our dealer if other parts need re placing. Cleaning the lens Clean the lens whene ver you not[...]

  • Page 74

    Maintenance 74 Lamp information Getting to kno w the lamp hour Whe n the proj ector is in operation, the du ration (in hours) of lam p usage is aut omatically calculated by the built-in timer . See "Setting Lamp Mode as Economic" below for more information on Economic mode. T o obtain the lamp hour information: 1. Press MENU/EXIT and then[...]

  • Page 75

    Maintenance 75 T iming of r eplacing the lamp When the Lamp indicator lights up r ed or a message appears sugg esting it is time to r eplace the lamp , please install a new lamp o r consult y our dealer . An old lamp ma y cause a malfunction in th e project or and in some i nstances the lamp may e xplode. Go to http://lamp .benq.com for a replaceme[...]

  • Page 76

    Maintenance 76 R eplacing the lamp • Hg - Lamp cont ains mercury . Manage in accordance with local disposal law s. See www .lamprecycle.org. • If lamp replacement is performed while the projector i s suspended upside-down from the ceiling, make sure that no one is underneath the lamp socket to avoid any possib le injury or damage to the human e[...]

  • Page 77

    Maintenance 77 3. Remo ve the lamp cov er by (a) sliding the cov er towar d the side of the project or and (b) lifting it off. • Do not turn the power on with the lamp cover removed. • Do not insert your fingers between the lamp and the projector . The sharp edges inside the projector may cause inj uries. 4. Loosen th e screws that secure the l[...]

  • Page 78

    Maintenance 78 11. Restart the pr ojector . Do not turn the power on w i th the lamp cover removed. Re setting the lamp timer 12. After the star tup logo, open the On-Sc reen Display ( OSD) m enu. Go to the SYSTEM SETUP: Advanced > Lamp Settings menu. Press MODE/ENTER . The Lamp Settings page displa ys. Press to highlight Reset Lamp Timer and pr[...]

  • Page 79

    Maintenance 79 Ind ic ato rs Light St atus & Description POWER TEMP LAMP Power events Red Off Off Stand-by mode Green Flashing Off Off Pow e r i n g up Green Off Off No rmal operation Red Flashing Off Off The projector needs t o cool for 90 seconds after the po wer is turne d off. Lamp events Off O ff Red The project or has shutdo w n automatic[...]

  • Page 80

    Troubleshooting 80 T r oubleshooting The projector does not turn on. No pi c t u r e Blurred image Remot e control d oes not work The password is incorrect Cause Remedy There is no power from the power cable. Plug the power cord into the AC inle t on the projector , and plug the power cord into the power outlet. If the power outlet has a switch, ma[...]

  • Page 81

    Specifications 81 Specifications All specifications are subject to change without notice. Optical Resolution 1920x1080, 1080p Display system 1-CHIP DMD Lens F/Numb er F = 2.41 to 2.91 f = 20.72 to 31 mm Lamp 280 W lamp Electrical Power supply AC100–240V , 3.8A, 50-60 Hz (Automatic) Power consumption 370 W (Max); < 1 W (S tandby) Mechanical We [...]

  • Page 82

    Specifications 82 Dimensions 339.2 mm (W ) x 138.8 mm (H) x 260.6 mm (D) Ceiling mount installation 339.2 260.6 138.8 66.3 91.6 1 10.5 150.0 25.0 0.5 23.5 237.5 40.5 120.6 65.0 339.2 166.9 100.00 1 16.00 Ceiling mount screws: M4 x 8 (Max. L = 8 mm) U nit: mm[...]

  • Page 83

    Specifications 83 Ti m i n g ch a r t Supported timing for PC input Resolution Horizont al Frequenc y (kHz) Ve r t i c a l Frequency (Hz) Pixel Frequency (MHz) Mode 640 x 480 31.469 59.940 25.175 V GA_60 37.861 72.809 31.500 V GA_72 37.500 75.000 31.500 V GA_75 43.269 85.008 36.000 V GA_85 720 x 400 31.469 70.087 28.3221 720 x 400_70 800 x 600 37.8[...]

  • Page 84

    Specifications 84 Supported timing for HDMI input Resolution Horizont al Frequenc y (kHz) Ve r t i c a l Frequency (Hz) Pixel Frequency (MHz) Mode 640 x 480 31.469 59.940 25.175 V GA_60 37.861 72.809 31.500 V GA_72 37.500 75.000 31.500 V GA_75 43.269 85.008 36.000 V GA_85 61.910 119.518 52.500 V GA_120 720 x 400 31.469 70.087 28.3221 720 x 400_70 8[...]

  • Page 85

    Specifications 85 Displaying a 1080i(1 125i)@60Hz or 1080i(1 125i)@50Hz signal may result in slight image vibration. Supported timing for Component-YP b P r input Supported t iming for Video and S-Video inputs VIDEO (HDCP) 15.73 59.94 27 480i 15.63 50i 27 576i 31.47 59.94 27 480p 31.25 50p 27 576p 44.96 59.94 74.25 720p60 37.50 50p 74.25 720p50 26.[...]

  • Page 86

    Warranty and Co pyright information 86 W ar r anty and Copyr ig ht information P atents for SH910 This BenQ project or is cov ered by the following patents: U .S. patents 6,837,608; 7,275,834; 7,181,318; TW patents 202690; 205470; I228635; I259932; China P atents ( 中国发明专利 ) ZL01143168.7; ZL03119907.0; ZL200510051609.2 Limited warrant y [...]

  • Page 87

    Regulation stat ements 87 R egulation statements FCC statement CLASS B : Thi s equipment gene rates, uses and can radiate radio fr equency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the i nstruc tions, may cause harm ful interference to radio communication s. Howev er , there is no guarantee that interference will no t occur in a part[...]

  • Page 88

    Regulation state ments 88 A ccessibility R equirements for R e habilitation A ct of 1973, Section 508 BenQ’ s commitm ent to accessi ble produc ts al lows us to su ppor t government in mak ing accessible technol ogy choices BenQ’ s LCD monitor s and proj ectors a re complian t w ith Section 508 guidelines b y including the assi stive f eatures [...]

  • Page 89

    Regulation stat ements 89 • The mains lead (power cable) on the Projector co mes with a moulded plug incorporating a fuse. • The rating of the fuse is indicated on the pin face of the plug and, if it requires replacing, a fuse approved by AST A or BSI to BS 1362 of the same rating must be used. • If the plug has a detachable f use cover , rem[...]