JVC PC007182399-1 manual

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    Getting Started Preparation Basic Operation Troubleshooting Settings Others For Customer us e : Enter below the serial No. which is located on the side of the cabinet. Retain this information for future reference. Model No. DLA-HD950 DLA-HD990 Serial No. DLA-HD950/DLA-HD990 D-ILA PROJECT OR INSTRUCTIONS PC007182399-1 ENGLISH 0809TTH-AO-AO © 2009 V[...]

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    1 Getting started 2 - T o allow better heat dissipation, keep a clearance between this unit and its surrounding as shown belo w . When this unit is enclosed in a space of dim ensions as shown below , use an air-conditioner so th at the inte r nal and external temperatures are the same . Overheating can cause damage. - the type of power supp ly to y[...]

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    ENGLISH 3 Getting Started Preparation Basic Operation Troubleshooting Settings Others - T o allow better heat dissipation, keep a clearance between this unit and its surrounding as shown belo w . When this unit is enclosed in a space of dim ensions as shown below , use an air-conditioner so th at the inte r nal and external temperatures are the sam[...]

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    1 Getting started 4 Safety Precautions (Continued) PO WER CONNECTION W ARNING : Do not cut off the main plug from this equipment. If the plug fitted is not suitable for the power points in your home or the cable is too short to reach a power point, then obtain an appropriate safety approved e xtension lead or adapter or consult your dealer . If non[...]

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    ENGLISH 5 Getting Started Preparation Basic Operation Troubleshooting Settings Others ENGLISH Information for Users on Disposal of Old Equipment and Batteries [European Union only] These symbols indicate that equipment with these symbols should not be disposed of as general household waste. If you want to dispose of the product or battery, please c[...]

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    1 Getting started 6 ESPAÑOL / CASTELLANO Información para los usuarios sobre la eliminación de baterías/pilas usadas [Sólo Unión Europea] Estos símbolos indican que el equipo con estos símbolos no debe desecharse con la basura doméstica. Si desea desechar el producto o batería/pila, acuda a los sistemas o centros de recogida para que los [...]

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    ENGLISH 7 Getting Started Preparation Basic Operation Troubleshooting Settings Others DANSK Brugerinformation om bortskaffelse af gammelt udstyr og batterier [Kun EU] Disse symboler angiver, at udstyr med disse symboler ikke må bortskaffes som almindeligt husholdningsaffald. Hvis du ønsker at smide dette produkt eller batteri ud, bedes du overvej[...]

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    1 Getting started 8 РУССКИЙ Сведения для пользователей по утилизации старого оборудования и батарей [только для Европейского союза] Данные символы указывают на то, что оборудование, на которое они на[...]

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    ENGLISH 9 Getting Started Preparation Basic Operation Troubleshooting Settings Others THX Certification THX Ltd. was founded b y film maker George Lucas to im prove the cinem a and hom e entertainment exper ience thro ugh strict engineerin g standards and break through technologies. THX has leveraged more than 25 years of filmmaking, cinema design [...]

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    1 Getting started 10 Contents Getting started Safety Precautions............................................. 2 THX Certication........... ................... ...................9 isf informat ion.............. .................... ................... 9 Contents...........................................................10 How to Read this Manual[...]

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    ENGLISH 1 1 Getting Started Preparation Basic Operation Troubleshooting Settings Others How to Read this Manual/ Accessories/Optional Accessories This manual mainly describes the operating method using the remote control. ● Buttons on the remote control are described as [Button Name]. ● Items on the menu are described as “ Selection Item ” [...]

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    1 Getting started 12 ■ Front Side/Left Side ■ Rear Side/T op Side/ Right Side Controls and features T o connect the power cord ( P24 ) Remote Sensor ( P15 ) Lamp Cover ( P48 ) Exhaust V ent Remote Sensor ( P15 ) Air Inlet Lens Cover (opened) ( P24 ) Lens Cover (closed) CAUTION ● Do not place your fingers in the gap at the lens during lens shi[...]

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    ENGLISH 13 Getting Started Preparation Basic Operation Troubleshooting Settings Others CAUTION ● Do not close lens cover when projecting. Otherwise it will cause malfunction , heat and re. ■ Bottom Surface Feet: The height (0 to 5 mm) can be adjusted by turning the foot. Air inlets Air inlets/Filter ( P51 ) Light on (Red): W arning mode ( P4[...]

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    1 Getting started 14 Controls and features (continued) ■ Remote Control T o turn on the power T o turn off the power T o set the screen size ( P26 ) T o control lens ( P24 ) T o set gamma ( P42 ) T o display test pattern T o display/close the menu ( P30 ) T o return to the previous menu B AC K TEST LIGHT ASPECT HIDE PC HDMI 1 VIDEO HDMI 2 S-VIDEO[...]

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    ENGLISH 15 Getting Started Preparation Basic Operation Troubleshooting Settings Others How to Use the Remote control ● If the remote control has to be brought closer to the projector to operate, it means that the batteries are wearing out. When this happens, replace the batteries. Insert the batteries according to the marks. ● Be sure to insert[...]

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    2 Preparation 16 Selecting Connecting Devices ● Do not turn on the power until connection is complete. ● The connection procedures differ according to the device used. For details, refer to the instruction manual of the device to be connected. ● This device is used for image projection. Connect to an audio output device such as amplier and[...]

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    ENGLISH 17 Getting Started Preparation Basic Operation Troubleshooting Settings Others Connecting Connecting via Component Video Cable ● Set “ COMP . ” in the setting menu to “ Y Pb/Cb Pr/Cr ” . ( P36 - 12 ) Connecting via Video Cable and S-Video Cable SYNC This unit T o component video input terminals Component video cable (sold separate[...]

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    2 Preparation 18 Connecting via HDMI Cable Connecting via HDMI-DVI Conversion Cable This unit HDMI cable (sold separately) T o HDMI 1 or HDMI 2 input terminal HDMI output terminal BD/DVD recorder This unit T o HDMI 1 or HDMI 2 input terminal HDMI-DVI conversion cable (sold separately) DVI output terminal Connecting(Continued) Notebook PC ● If noi[...]

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    ENGLISH 19 Getting Started Preparation Basic Operation Troubleshooting Settings Others RS-232C Connecting via SCART-RCA Cable ● Set “ COMP . ” in the setting menu to “ SCART ” .( P36 - 12 ) Connecting via RGB Video Cable ● Set “ COMP . ” in the setting menu to “ RGB ” .( P36 - 12 ) ● For information on compatible input signals[...]

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    2 Preparation 20 Connecting(Continued) SYNC ● Do not supply the power to the other devices. ● Do not connect audio terminals of the other devices su ch as head pho nes etc . Ot her wise , t his may cau se a malfunction of the other devices or injury . ● Using beyond the rated value will cause malfunction. ● Exercise adequate caution to prev[...]

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    ENGLISH 21 Getting Started Preparation Basic Operation Troubleshooting Settings Others Installing the Projector and Screen While installing, please place this unit and the screen perpendicular to each other . Failing to do so may increase trapezoidal distortion. Please refer to “ Keystone ” . ( P39 - 25 ) Set Angle ● The angle range which can[...]

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    2 Preparation 22 Installing the Projector and Screen(Continued) Screen Size and Projection Distance Determine the distance from the lens to the screen to achieve your desired screen size. This unit uses a 2.0x power zoom lens for projection. ■ Relationship Between Projection Screen Size and Projection Distance Projection Screen Size (Diagonal Len[...]

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    ENGLISH 23 Getting Started Preparation Basic Operation Troubleshooting Settings Others MEMO[...]

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    3 Basic Operation 24 Projecting Image This section describes the basic operations to project input images on the screen. WARNING LAMP ST ANDBY/ON Preparation 1 Insert the power plug to the power outlet 2 T urn on the power ● Y ou can also press the button on the unit to turn on the power . ( P13 ) ● The lens cover will be opened. 3 Project the [...]

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    ENGLISH 25 Getting Started Preparation Basic Operation Troubleshooting Settings Others Adjust image position (shift). ● After adjusting the image position, it may be necessary to select “Pixel Adjust” from the Settings menu “Installation”. ( P38 - 23 ) ● Every time the LENS button is pressed, the adjustment item will be switched among ?[...]

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    3 Basic Operation 26 C o n v e n i e n t F e a t u r e s d u r i n g P r o j e c t i o n Y ou can change the screen size of the projected image or hide the surrounding area of an image for which quality at the outer area has deteriorated. Setting the Screen Size The projected image can be set to a most appropriate screen size (aspect ratio). ● Th[...]

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    ENGLISH 27 Getting Started Preparation Basic Operation Troubleshooting Settings Others 2 Mask the image 1 Display the setting menu 2 Select “ Input Signal ” “ Mask ” 3 Set a mask value Example: When the “ Mask ” value is changed from “ Off ” “ 5% ” 3 T o end 1 Select M EN U MENU Exit BACK Back Select Operate 0 0 0 0 6500K Normal[...]

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    4 Settings 28 The structure of the Settings menu The menu for this device is structured as follows: Picture Adjust 01 Picture Mode Adjusts the pattern of the projected image. Setting: Cinema 1, Cinema 2, Cinema 3, Natural, Stage, Dynamic, User 1, User 2, THX 02 Contrast Adjusts the contrast of the projected image. Setting: –50 to 50 03 Brightness[...]

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    ENGLISH 29 Getting Started Preparation Basic Operation Troubleshooting Settings Others Installation 22 Lens Control Controls the individual motorized function of the lens when setting up the projector . Setting: Focus, Zoom, shift, Image pattern, Lock 23 Pixel Adjust Makes ne adjustments of 1 pixel unit for each minor color shift in the horizont[...]

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    4 Settings 30 Setting Menu Projected images can be adjusted to a desired view by changing the initial settings. Procedures for Menu Operation Example: When changing “ Aspect(Video) ” from “ 4:3 ” to “ 16:9 ” 1 Display the setting menu 2 Select “ Input Signal ” “ Aspect(V ideo) ” 3 Set to “ 16:9 ” 4 T o end M EN U MENU Exit B[...]

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    ENGLISH 31 Getting Started Preparation Basic Operation Troubleshooting Settings Others Setting Menu Item values shown in are factory settings. ● Items that can be congured differ according to the input signals. Picture Adjust 01 Picture Mode Selects Picture Mode(Cinema 1, Cinema 2, Cinema 3, Natural, Stage, Dynamic, User 1, User 2 and THX). Ci[...]

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    4 Settings 32 Setting Menu (Continued) Picture Adjust > Color T emp. 06 Color T emp. Sets the color temperature of the projected image. (Cannot set when the “Picture Mode” in “THX”.) 5800K Select this to give a reddish tinge to the image. Only offset can be set. 6500K Select this to have a balanced image. 7500K Select this to give a blui[...]

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    ENGLISH 33 Getting Started Preparation Basic Operation Troubleshooting Settings Others Picture Adjust > Gamma 07 Gamma Sets the gradation characteristics of the projected image. (Cannot set when the “ Picture Mode” in “ THX ” .) Normal For normal circumstances, select this setting. This is the setting for Standard T ones. A Set gamma to [...]

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    4 Settings 34 Setting Menu (Continued) * Regarding “ Copy ” and “ Paste ” 1 Copies the Gamma Adjustment data. 2 Pastes the copied data. ● Gamma Adjustment data can be copied in all modes, but it is only possible to paste in Custom 1, Custom 2, and Custom 3. Picture Adjust 08 Advanced Adjusts the contours of the image, detailed composition[...]

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    ENGLISH 35 Getting Started Preparation Basic Operation Troubleshooting Settings Others * About “ Color Management Adjustment ” 1 Set the picture mode of the color management. 2 Select the color to be adjusted by color management. 3 Select color adjustment. 4 Select the “ Hue ” , “ Saturation ” or “ Brightness ” using the / button. 5[...]

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    4 Settings 36 Setting Menu (Continued) Input Signal > COMP . 12 COMP . Congures the input signal for the component video input terminals. Color Space Y Pb/Cb Pr/Cr Select this when the component video signals are input. RGB Select this when the RGB video signals are input. SCART Select this when RGB video signals and sync signals are input vi[...]

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    ENGLISH 37 Getting Started Preparation Basic Operation Troubleshooting Settings Others Input Signal > Aspect (Video) 16 Aspect (Video) Congures the screen size of the projected image. 4:3 Sets the screen size of the projected image as 4:3. 16:9 Sets the screen size of the projected image as 16:9. Zoom Zooms the images. (This item cannot be se[...]

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    4 Settings 38 Setting Menu (Continued) Input Signal > Mask 20 Mask Masks (Hides) the outer area of the projected image. 2.5% Mask 2.5% of the screen. 5% Mask 5% of the screen. Off No masking. ● Masking is available only when high denition images are input. Input Signal > Film Mode 21 Film Mode Selects this to view movies shot on lm. A[...]

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    ENGLISH 39 Getting Started Preparation Basic Operation Troubleshooting Settings Others Installation > Installation Style 24 Installation Style Flips the image to the left or right, up or down according to the projection state of the projector . Front Select this for tabletop front projection. Ceiling Mount (F) Select this for ceiling front proje[...]

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    4 Settings 40 Setting Menu (Continued) Display Setup > Line Display 30 Line Display Sets whether to display the input setting when switching the input. 5 sec Display for 5 seconds. Off Do not display . Display Setup > Source Display 31 Source Display Sets whether to display the source of input signals when changing the input. On Display the s[...]

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    ENGLISH 41 Getting Started Preparation Basic Operation Troubleshooting Settings Others Function > T rigger 35 T rigger Congures the output of T rigger terminal. Off Do not activate. On(Power) Move the screen UP/DOWN in conjunction with the power . On(V -Stretch) Operate the anamorphic lens in conjunction with the “V -Stretch”. Function &g[...]

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    4 Settings 42 Customizing Projected Images Y ou can adjust the projected image to a desired image quality and register the adjusted value. (Picture Mode) Besides the ve default “ Cinema 1 ” , “ Cinema 2 ” , “ Cinema 3 ” , “ Natural ” , “ Stage ” , “ Dynamic ” and “ THX ” settings, there are 2 more types of user-den[...]

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    ENGLISH 43 Getting Started Preparation Basic Operation Troubleshooting Settings Others Registering User-dened Picture Mode 1 Select the picture mode 2 Adjust picture quality ● See “ Changing the initial setting of picture Mode ” for procedures on adjusting the picture quality . ( P42 ) 3 T o end Registering User-dened Picture Mode from [...]

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    5 T roubleshooting 44 Troubleshooting ■ Y ou do not need to worry about the following situations if there is no abnormality on the screen. ● Part of the top surface or front of the unit is hot. ● A creaking sound is heard from the unit. ● An operating sound is heard from the inside of the unit. ● Color smear occurs on some screens. Power [...]

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    ENGLISH 45 Getting Started Preparation Basic Operation Troubleshooting Settings Others The image cannot output by HDMI terminal Is the setup of “ Control with HDMI ” function “Off” ? Set up the “Control with HDMI ” function to “ Of f ” . P35 - 1 1 ● Even if the “Control with HDMI ” function is “On”, there are still some de[...]

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    5 T roubleshooting 46 What to Do When these Messages Are Displayed Message Cause (Details) No device is connected to the input terminal. The input terminal is connected but there is no signal. Input the video signals. A video signal that cannot be used in this unit has been input. Input video signals that can be used. * The names of input terminals[...]

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    ENGLISH 47 Getting Started Preparation Basic Operation Troubleshooting Settings Others About Warning Indicators T he ac cu m ul a te d l a mp ti m e o r w ar n in g m od e o f t h is un i t i s d is p la ye d b y t h e i nd i ca t or s . F or in fo r ma t io n o n i n di c at o r d is p la y d ur i ng no r ma l o p er a ti o n, se e “ C on t ro l[...]

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    5 T roubleshooting 48 Replacing the Lamp The lamp is a consumable item. If the image is dark or the lamp is turned off, replace the lamp unit. ● When the lamp replacement time approaches, a message is displayed on the screen and the condition is indicated by the indicator . ( P46, 47 ) Remove the lamp cover ● Remove the screws with a screwdrive[...]

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    ENGLISH 49 Getting Started Preparation Basic Operation Troubleshooting Settings Others MEMO 4 5 6 Handle After Replacing the Lamp Install the new lamp unit CAUTION ● Use only genuine replacement parts for the lamp unit. Also, never attempt to reuse an old lamp unit. This may cause a malfunction. ● Do not tou ch the surface of a n ew lamp. This [...]

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    5 T roubleshooting 50 Replacing the Lamp (Continued) After replacing the lamp, reset the lamp time. 1 Insert the power plug to the power outlet 2 Must operate with the remote control in the standby mode (the projector is powered, but is not turned on). ● Press in the order as shown. ● Press each button within 2-second intervals and press the la[...]

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    ENGLISH 51 Getting Started Preparation Basic Operation Troubleshooting Settings Others Replacing the Lamp (Continued) Cleaning and Replacing the Filter Clean the lter regularly or air intake efciency may deteriorate and malfunction may occur . Remove the inner lter CAUTION ● Pull the power plug from the power outlet. MEMO If the lter [...]

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    6 Others 52 RS-232C Interface Control of this unit via a computer is possible by connecting the computer to this unit with a RS-232C cross cable (D-Sub 9 pin).     ● PC refers to the controller such as a personal computer . Command Format The command between this unit and the computer consists of “ Header ” , “ Unit ID ” , “[...]

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    ENGLISH 53 Getting Started Preparation Basic Operation Troubleshooting Settings Others ■ Command and data Operating command and data (Binary code) Command T ype Data description 0000 Connection check Check whether communication is available between this unit and the PC during standby . 5057 Power supply During standby 31: T urn on the power . Dur[...]

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    6 Others 54 RS-232C Interface (Continued) ■ Remote control code ● Binary code is sent during communication. Remote control button name Binary code Remote control button name Binary code 37 33 30 31 TEST 37 33 35 39 37 33 30 32 CINEMA 3 37 33 36 36 BACK 37 33 30 33 ST AGE 37 33 36 37 ON 37 33 30 35 CINEMA 2 37 33 36 38 ST AND BY 37 33 30 36 CINE[...]

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    ENGLISH 55 Getting Started Preparation Basic Operation Troubleshooting Settings Others RS-232C Communication Examples This section shows the communication examples of RS-232C. ■ Operating command T ype Command Description Connection check PC→This unit: 21 89 01 00 00 0A This unit→PC: 06 89 01 00 00 0A Connection check Power (On) PC→This uni[...]

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    6 Others 56 Copyright and Caution About Trademarks and Copyrigh t ● HDMI, HDMI logo and high denition multimedia interface are trademarks or registered trademarks of HDMI Licensing LCC. Caution Do not project still pictures or pictures that have still segments for a long period of time. The still parts of the picture may remain on the screen. [...]

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    ENGLISH 57 Getting Started Preparation Basic Operation Troubleshooting Settings Others Mounting this Unit Measures to prevent the unit from toppling or dropping should be taken for safety reasons and accident prevention during emergencies including earthquakes. When mounting this unit on a pedestal or ceiling, remove the 4 feet on the bottom surfac[...]

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    6 Others 58 Specications Product Name D-ILA Projector Model Name DLA-HD950 / DLA-HD990 Display Panel/Size D-ILA device *1 *2 / 0.7" (1920pixels x 1080pixels) x 3 (T otal no. of pixels: Approx. 6.22million) Projection Lens 2.0 x power zoom lens (1.4:1 to 2.8:1)(Zoom/Focus: Power) Light-source Lamp 200 W Ultra-high pressure mercury lamp [Part[...]

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    ENGLISH 59 Getting Started Preparation Basic Operation Troubleshooting Settings Others ■ PC compatible signals ● HDMI No. Designation Resolution fh [kHz] fv [Hz] Dot CLK [MHz] Polarity T otal No. of dots [dot] T otal No. of lines [line] No. of effective dots [dot] No. of effective lines [line] H V 1 VGA 60 640 X 480 31.500 60.000 25.200 - - 800[...]

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    6 Others 60 Specications(Continued) 365 236 64.5 225.4 Φ 42 12 95 167 297 477.5 90.6 42.5 105 198 Lens center Lamp cover (Unit: mm) ■ T op Surface ■ Bottom Surface ■ Front Dimensions ■ Back Surface[...]

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    ENGLISH 61 Getting Started Preparation Basic Operation Troubleshooting Settings Others Index HDMI Standard ............................................Page 58 Connecting .......................................... Page 18 S e t t i n g s ........................................ Pa ge 35 LED W arning .............................................. Pag[...]

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    6 Others 62 MEMO[...]