Mitsubishi UD740U manual

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    UD740U This User Manual is important to you. Please r ead it befor e using your pr ojector . DLP™ PROJECTOR MODEL UD740U User Manual[...]

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    EN-2 CAUTION RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN CAUTION : TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT REMOVE COVER (OR BACK) NO USER-SERVICEABLE P ARTS INSIDE REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SER VICE PERSONNEL. The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of uninsulated “dan[...]

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    EN-3 Contents Important safeguards ........................................................................................................................ 4 Overview ............................................................................................................................................ 6 Remote control .........................[...]

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    EN-4 Important safeguar ds Please read all these instructions r egar ding your projector and r etain them for futur e refer ence. Follow all warnings and instructions marked on the projector . 1. Read instructions All the safety and operating instructions should be read befor e the appliance is operated. 2. Retain instructions The safety and operat[...]

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    EN-5 Important safeguards (continued) WARNING: Unplug immediately if there is something wr ong with your projector . Do not operate if smoke, strange noise or odor comes out of your projector . It may cause fire or electric shock. In this case, unplug immediately and contact your dealer . Never remove the cabinet. This projector contains high volt[...]

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    EN-6 1 67 89 23 4 10 11 13 14 12 5 1 3 2 4 67 89 10 5 1 Lamp cover 2 Lens 3 FOCUS ring 4 ZOOM ring 5 LENS SHIFT dial 6 Remote control sensor (fr ont) 7 Speaker 8 Lock bar 9 Intake vent 10 Contr ol panel 11 Exhaust vent 12 Power jack 13 T erminal panel 14 Kensington Lock Caution: • Donotreplacethelampimmediatelyafterusing?[...]

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    EN-7 1 Overview (continued) Bottom side 1 Adjustment feet Remote control 1 ON button 2 MAGNIFY button 3 VOLUME UP , DOWN buttons 4 KEYSTONE button 5 MENU button 6 ENTER button 7 A V (Audio/Video) MUTE button 8 VIEWER button 9 UNPLUG button 10 USB DISP . button 11 LAN DISP . button 12 ST ANDBY button 13 ASPECT button 14 EFFICIENT MODE button 15 3D b[...]

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    EN-8 Remote contr ol Battery installation Use two (AA, R6) size batteries. Inserting the batteries into the remote contr ol 1. Remove the back cover of the remote contr ol by pushing the battery compartment door in the direction of the arrow . 2. Loadthebatteriesmakingsur ethattheyarepositionedcorr ectly(+to+,[...]

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    EN-9 Scr een size and pr ojection distance Refer to the following tables to determine the screen size and pr ojection distance. • Theguresinthetablesar eapproximateandmaybeslightlydiffer entfromtheactualmeasurements. • Thelensshiftheightshowsdistancesfromthefactory[...]

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    EN-10 Installation (continued) Fr ont pr ojection, ceiling mounting For ceiling mounting, you need the ceiling mount kit designed for this projector . Ask a specialist for installation. For details, consult your dealer . • Thewarrantyonthisprojectordoesnotcoverany damage caused by use of any non-recommended ceiling m[...]

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    EN-11 Basic connections This projector can be connected with various devices such as a VCR, video camera, videodisc player , and personal computer that have analog RGB output connectors. Important: • Makesurethattheconnecteddeviceisturnedoffbefor estartingconnection. • Pluginthepowercordsof?[...]

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    EN-12 Basic connections (continued) Connection (for video equipment having an HDMI terminal) Equipment having an HDMI terminal T o HDMI terminal HDMI HDMI (with HDMI logo) cable (option) Important: • UseacommerciallyavailableHDMI(withHDMIlogo)cable. • Y oudon’thavetoconnectanycableforaudio[...]

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    EN-13 Pr ojector + Computer For computer with mini D-SUB COMPUTER/ COMPONENT VIDEO IN MONITOR OUT Audio cable (option) PC audio cable (option) T o PC audio output T o monitor port AUDIO IN-1 or IN-2 AUDIO OUT Necessary when outputting to both a PC monitor and the projector . Computer cable Computer cable (option) Computer For analog connection: 1. [...]

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    EN-14 Pr eparation Pr eparation for pr ojection 1. Attach the pr ovided power cord to the pr ojector . 2. Plug the power cor d in the wall outlet. 3. Remove the lens cap. W ar ning: • Donotlookintothelensdirectlywhenthepr ojector is on. • Thelenscapisforprotectingthelens.Ifyoulea[...]

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    EN-15 Adjustment of the pr ojection angle For the best projection, pr oject images on a flat screen installed at 90 degrees to the floor . If necessary , tilt the projector using the two adjustment feet on the bottom of the projector . Using the adjustment feet (front) 1. Tilt up the pr ojector to the appropriate angle. 2. Rotate the adjustment f[...]

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    EN-16 Basic operation Power -on 1. T urn on the device connected to the projector first. 2. Plug the power cor d in the wall outlet. • ThePOWERindicatorlightsup. • Ifthepowercordisunpluggedfr omthewall outlet before the pr ojector is cooled down completely after use, the fans may start rotating when[...]

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    EN-17 Basic operation (continued) • T oavoidpermanentlyimprintingaxedimage onto your projector , please do not display the same stationary images for long period. 6. Adjust the image size by turning the zoom ring. 7. Adjust the vertical position of the displayed image by turning the LENS SHIFT dial. • Ifnecessar[...]

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    EN-18 Basic operation (continued) A V mute The video and audio signals are temporarily muted when the A V MUTE button is pressed. T o cancel muting, press the A V MUTE button again. Important: • AutoPowerOffdoesn’ tfunctionduringA Vmute. Setting the aspect ratio Y ou can change the aspect ratio of the input video signal [...]

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    EN-19 Basic operation (continued) W atching 3D content Y ou can enjoy 3D content with this projector . In order to watch 3D content, you need to have the following items: • 3Dimagesinputtedfromacomputer ,DVDplayer , Blu-ray player , etc. • DLP™Link™active3Dglasses Important: • Some3Dglass[...]

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    EN-20 • Iftheviewingdistanceisnearerthanthe recommended distance, it will cause physical discomfort and eye fatigue. • W atchthecontentsinfrontofthescreen,notatbig angle. If you are viewing the scr een at big angle, you may not be able to view 3D contents correctly . • Ifyou[...]

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    EN-21 Menu operation Y ou can make various settings using the displayed menus. Installation Closed Caption Standby Mode Off, On Option Signal Detect Auto Keystone Language Te st Patte rn Password Change Password Password Network Config Video Image Signal Information Memory Call Hold Set Up Auto, Memory1 , Memory2 , Memory3 , Memory4 , Memory5 , Me[...]

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    EN-22 How to set the menus 1. Pr ess the MENU button. • TheMainMenuappearsonthescreen. Confirm Exit Select MENU Main Menu opt. R G B R G B Picture Video Image Signal Audio Installation Option Network Config Information The item being selected is displayed in red letters on a blue background. 2. Pr ess the  or  button t[...]

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    EN-23 Menu items Set the following items provided in the r espective menus. Picture menu Picture Adjust MENU Exit Select Image Brightness Contrast Color T emp. Color Management Aspect Ratio Input Level 3D 3D Sync Invert Auto Mid Auto Auto Off Red Normal 0 0 ITEM SETTING FUNCTION Image Auto Automatically sets an optimal color balance based on the in[...]

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    EN-24 Video Image menu Video Image Adjust MENU Exit Select Color Sharpness Tint 0 0 0 ITEM SETTING FUNCTION Color ±10 Adjusts the color tone of projected images. (See page 31.) Y ou cannot select this setting when Computer1, Computer2, or HDMI is selected as the input source. Sharpness ±5 Adjusts the sharpness of projected images. (See page 31.) [...]

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    EN-25 Signal menu Signal Adjust MENU Exit Select Adjust MENU Exit Select Resolution (Memorize) Fine sync Computer Input Overscan Hold User On Auto 90% Auto H. Position 0 V. Position 0 0 T racking 0 Memory Call User Adjust MENU Exit Select Clamp Width Shutter (U) Shutter (L) Shutter (LS) Shutter (RS) Off 1 LPF 0 0 0 0 Clamp Position 1 OK Execute Can[...]

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    EN-26 Signal menu (continued) • MenusmaynotbedisplayedpartiallydependingonthesettingsofH.PixelsandV .Linesinthe Resolution (Memorize) menu. In this case, execute AUTO POSITION. (See page 17.) • Horizontalstripsmayappearintheenlar gedprojectedimage,thoughth[...]

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    EN-27 Installation menu Off Installation Adjust MENU Exit Select Efficient Mode Image Reverse Auto Power On Auto Keystone T est Patter n Language Reset All English Off Off Menu Position Upper Left OK Cross Hatch Efficient Mode Adjust MENU Exit Select Lamp Mode Standard Auto Power Off 5Min Standby Mode Low OK ITEM SETTING FUNCTION Efficient Mode [...]

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    EN-28 Option menu Option Adjust MENU Exit Select Password Signal Detect Set Up Splash Screen Back Color AV Mute Mode Normal Original Blue Black Off Auto Video Signal Auto Cinema Mode Auto Closed Caption OK ITEM SETTING FUNCTION Password OK Use this setting to activate or deactivate the password lock. Cinema Mode Auto / Off Select Auto to automatica[...]

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    EN-29 Network Config menu Network Config Adjust MENU Exit Select Projector Name Network Certification Network Password IP Config Wireless Setting AMX Device Discovery Network Initialization Network Restart OK SET OK OK OK OK Wireless Setting Adjust MENU Exit Select SSID Channel Encryption Wireless Setup OK Auto Off MENU IP Config Adjust Exit S[...]

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    EN-30 Information menu Information MENU Exit Lamp Time H. Frequency V. Frequency Sync. T ype 2000H 60.00 kHz 60.00 Hz H. Position 293 V. Position 35 T racking 1344 3Wire Resolution 1024x768 Input Computer1 ITEM DESCRIPTION Lamp Time This menu shows a lamp operating time (hour) calculated assuming that Lamp Mode is Low . • WhentheLampM[...]

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    EN-31 T o adjust the tone of white (Color T emp.): Y ou can select a preset color temperature (white tone) using the menu. (See page 22 for menu setting.) 1. Display the Pictur e menu. 2. Select Color T emp. by pressing the  or  button. 3. Select your desir ed color temperature by pr essing the  or  button. T o cancel the menu: 4. Pr es[...]

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    EN-32 Image adjustment (continued) Image Y ou can set user -defined values for the brightness and hue using the menu. (See page 22 for menu setting.) 1. Display the Picture menu. 2. Select Image by pressing the  or  button. 3. Select User by pressing the  or  button. 4. Press the ENTER button. • TheImageUsermenuappears[...]

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    EN-33 Image adjustment (continued) How to adjust the computer image This projector automatically selects a pr oper signal format according to the type of video signal supplied from the computer . However , video signals from the computer may not be projected corr ectly depending on the types of the computer and images to be projected. In such a cas[...]

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    EN-34 Simple method to adjust the image position T o adjust the horizontal position: 1. Align the left edge of the image with the left side of the screen by adjusting H.Position. Then, align the right edge of the image with the right side of the screen by adjusting T racking. 2. Repeat step 1 to complete the adjustment of the horizontal position. T[...]

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    EN-35 Network settings Y ou can set the network of the projector using the menu. Network Config Adjust MENU Exit Select Projector Name Network Certification Network Password IP Config Wireless Setting AMX Device Discovery Network Initialization Network Restart OK OK OK OK OK On Off SET Setting Pr ojector Name (See page 22 for menu setting.) 1. D[...]

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    EN-36 5. Select OK, and NEW NETWORK P ASSWORD screen appears if the enter ed password is correct. • Iftheenteredpasswor disnotcorrect,the CURRENT NETWORK P ASSWORD screen appears again. ← → ↔ ∗∗∗∗∗∗∗∗∗∗∗∗∗∗∗∗∗∗∗∗∗∗∗∗∗∗∗∗∗∗∗∗ ∗∗∗∗∗∗ NEW NET[...]

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    EN-37 Subnet Mask settings 1. Display the IP Config menu. 2. Pr ess the  or  button to select Subnet Mask. Subnet Mask - 255 - 255 - 00 3. Pr ess the ENTER button. • Therstoctetisselected. Subnet Mask - 255 - 255 - 00 4. Pr ess the  or  button to select the numeric value. 5. Pr ess the  or  button to select[...]

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    EN-38 Wir eless Setting (See page 22 for menu setting.) 1. Display the Network Config menu. 2. Pr ess the  or  button to select Wireless Setting. Wireless Setting OK 3. Pr ess the ENTER button. • TheWirelessSettingmenuappears. Wireless Setting Adjust MENU Exit Select SSID Channel Encryption Wireless Setup OK Auto Off SET SSI[...]

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    EN-39 8. Select OK to complete the setting with the Encryption and KEY stored. Select CANCEL to complete the setting without storing. • ThedisplayreturnstotheWirelessSettingmenu after selecting CANCEL. • ThenumberofcharactersofKEYvaries depending on the Encryption setting. • WEP128bit(A[...]

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    EN-40 USB Display Y ou can project the computer images inputted via a USB connection. Supported OS’ s are as follows: • WindowsXP • WindowsVista • Windows7 • MacOSX10.5 or later Important: • Y ouneedtoinstallthedriveronlywhenusingMAC OS X. • Maccomputersbasedon[...]

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    EN-41 Operation Starting USB Display projection 1. Select a USB Display input by pr essing the USB DISP . button on the remote control or the COMPUTER button on the projector . • Eachtimeyoupress the COMPUTER button, the input source is switched between Computer1, Computer2, HDMI, LAN Display , USB Display and PC Less Presentation.[...]

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    EN-42  When using Mac OS X 1. Copy “LAN Display System_v300.dmg” contained in the TOOLS folder of CD-ROM to the hard disk of your computer . 2. Double-click “LAN Display System_v300.dmg” on the hard disk. • The volume is mounted. 3. Drag and dr op “LAN Display System” and “SidePadLite” into the [Applications] folder . When d[...]

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    EN-43 Starting the LAN Display System 2. Click the LAN Display System icon “ ” to execute the program. • The program starts to sear ch for projectors automatically . • During searching for pr ojectors, Searching icon is displayed. • When a projector is found, the computer logs in to the projector automatically and the computer image is pr[...]

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    EN-44 Important: • T ousethisfunctionwithWindowsXP , the attached Virtual Audio driver must be installed. • T ousethisfunctionwith Mac OS X, attached Soundflower must be installed. • About Displays the version information of the LAN Display System. • Exit Exits the LAN Display System. Importa[...]

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    EN-45 Using SidePad function While computer images are pr ojected with the LAN Display , you can operate the computer from the tablet computer . T o use the SidePad function, you need to install the free softwar e “MirrorOp Receiver” to the tablet computer . Supported OS’ s of MirrorOp Receiver ar e as follows: • iOS3.2orlater ?[...]

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    EN-46 WiFi-Doc Via a wireless LAN, you can transfer the images of the Microsoft PowerPoint, W ord, Excel, PDF , TXT , or JPEG format stored in the tablet computer to the pr ojector and project them contr olling with the tablet computer . T o use WiFi-Doc, you need to install the free software “WiFi-Doc (Bundle V ersion)” to the tablet computer [...]

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    EN-47 4. Select a file to be pr ojected by tapping its name. • Theimageoftheselectedleisdisplayed. 5. Operate the image by touching the tablet scr een. • Flickthescr eentomovetothepreviousornext page. • Pinch the scr een for zooming in or out. • T ap the screen to display th[...]

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    EN-48 Thin client Projecting the desktop scr een of a remote computer connected via a network onto the projector , you can remotely contr ol the remote computer through the projector . T o use the thin client function, you need to install the software “ThinClient.exe” contained in the attached CD-ROM. Supported OS’ s are as follows: • Wi[...]

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    EN-49 7. Click [Add...]. • The“SelectUsers”windowisdisplayed. 8. Enter the user account name configur ed in the “1. Creating a user account” (see page 48) in the textbox and click [OK]. • The“RemoteDesktopUsers”windowis displayed. 9. Click [OK]. • The“SystemProperties”window?[...]

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    EN-50 3. Click the [Exceptions] tab, check the [Remote Desktop] checkbox and click [OK].  In Windows XP 1. Select [Start]-[Contr ol Panel]. 2. Click [Network and Internet Connections]. • WhenusingClassicView ,double-clickthe Windows Firewall icon and go to step 4. 3. Select [Windows Fir ewall]. • The“WindowsFi[...]

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    EN-51 Connecting the projector to the computer For the following operation, use the USB device such as a mouse or keyboard connected to the pr ojector . Important: • Thefollowingkeyassignmentisappliedtoany keyboard connected to the pr ojector . Shift QW ER TY UI OP {} | [] !@ F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 F6 F7 F8 F9 F10 F11 F12 [...]

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    EN-52 Client Access License (CAL) An application allowing multiple users to share a single operation system requir es the standard Microsoft Windows server licenses. In addition to Windows Server Client Access License, Remote Desktop Services Client Access License (RDS CAL) is necessary for each end user or each device to access Windows server . Wh[...]

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    EN-53 PC Less Pr esentation Y ou can project JPEG images and the PtG contents stored in the USB device such as a USB flash drive without using a computer . Also, you can perform effective pr esentation of them using the AutoRun function and the slideshow function. T o create PtG contents, you need to install the software “PtG Converter -Lite” [...]

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    EN-54 3. Select the PPT file you want to convert, and click [Open]. • Thescreenforspecifyingtheledestinationand  name appears. 4. Set the file destination and the name. • The converted file is stored in the same folder as original file by default. • The name of the converted file is the same as original ?[...]

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    EN-55 Displaying PtG file 5. Pr ess the  or  button on the remote contr ol to select Presentation to Go and pr ess the ENTER button . • The file selection screen appears. 6. Pr ess the  or  button to select a file or folder you want to display and press the ENTER button . • Ifyouselectafolder ,theunderlying?[...]

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    EN-56 Fr eeze T o stop the motion in the image temporarily (or to display a still image): Press the FREEZE button on the r emote control. • Theimagefr eezestemporarily . T o resume the motion in the image: Press the FREEZE button on the r emote control again. Important: • Donotkeepdisplayingastillpictur efor?[...]

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    EN-57 Advanced featur es (continued) Passwor d lock This projector pr ovides the password lock function that is intended to prevent wr ong operations by children and set contr olled access for specified users. If the password lock is enabled, when the pr ojector is turned on, the startup screen (or splash screen) will appear and stay on the screen[...]

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    EN-58 About PJLink™ • T ousePJLink™function,thePJLink™ application software is r equired. • T ousethisfunction,setthenetworkcertication properly accor ding to the setting of the network application to be used. (See page 35.) • ForthespecicationsofPJLink™,access[...]

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    EN-59 Connection For details of the connection, see “LAN Control Utility User Manual” in the CD-ROM. When Standby Mode of the Efficient Mode menu in the Installation menu of the pr ojector is set to Low , the LAN network is disabled. T o enable the LAN network, set Standby Mode to LAN. (See page 27.) Configure the initial network settings fi[...]

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    EN-60 This projector is equipped with a lamp to pr oject images. This lamp is a consumable. It may burn out or its brightness may decrease during use. In such cases, replace the lamp with a new one as soon as possible. Be sure to r eplace the lamp with a new lamp separately sold that is exclusive to this projector . Contact your dealer for purchase[...]

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    EN-61 Lamp r eplacement (continued) 3. Assemble the lamp r eplacement attachment by folding two taping portions (g) and two cutout portions (h) along the folding line as the figure. (h ) (h ) (g ) (g ) 4. Insert the two cutout portions (h) in the slit of the projector , paste the two taping portions (g) with the tape included in the lamp replaceme[...]

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    EN-62 T roubleshooting Before asking for r epair of the projector , check the following. If the symptom persists, stop using the projector , be sure to unplug the power plug, and then contact your dealer . No image appears on the screen. Problem Solution Power can not be turned on. • Checkwhethertheindicatorsareonorof f[...]

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    EN-63 T r oubleshooting (continued) No image appears on the screen. (continued) Problem Solution The screen for entering the password appears. • PasswordinthePasswor dmenuhasbeensettoOntoenablethepasswordlock.  Enter the password or contact the person in char ge of management of the projector . ([...]

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    EN-64 T r oubleshooting (continued) Images are not displayed corr ectly . (continued) Problem Solution Projected images become wavy . • Connecttheplugsofthecablestoexternaldevicessecurely . • Keeptheprojectorawayfr omequipmentgeneratinginterferingradiowaves. • When the keystone ad[...]

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    EN-65 T r oubleshooting (continued) Others (continued) Problem Solution The remote contr ol doesn’t function easily or at all. • Checkthatthebatteriesareloadedinther emotecontrolorthebatteriesarenot weak. (See page 8.) • Checkthattheremotecontr olsensorisn’texposedto[...]

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    EN-66 If the following problem occurs after the lamp is r eplaced, check the following first. Problem Solution The pr oject or does not turn on. • Fitthelampcoversecurely .(Seepage60or61.) • Resetthelampoperatingtime.(Seepage61.) The ST A TUS indi cat or blinks. • Resetthelamp[...]

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    EN-67 Indicators This projector has two indicators, each of which shows the operation condition of the pr ojector . The following offer solutions to possible pr oblems. If these problem persist, turn the projector off and consult your dealer . POWER indicator ST A TUS indicator Normal condition POWER ST A TUS CONDITION NOTE Steady red Off Stand-by [...]

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    EN-68 Specifications T ype DLP™ projector Model UD740U Rated power supply 100 - 240 V AC, 50/60 Hz Power consumption 4.2 A During standby: 0.5W (when Standby Mode is Low) Display T echnology 0.67-inch single chip Digital Micromirr or Device (DMD) Pixels: 1920 x 1200 = 2304000 pixels Colors 16770000 colors Projection lens F 2.4-2.8, f = 20.6-30.1[...]

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    EN-69 Connectors COMPUTER/COMPONENT VIDEO IN, MONITOR OUT (Mini D-SUB 15-pin) 15 11 6 10 15 HDMI (HDMI 19-pin) 19 1 2 18 SERIAL (D-SUB 9-pin) 15 69 COMPUTER/COMPONENT VIDEO IN Pin No. Spec. 1 R (RED)/C R 2 G (GREEN)/Y 3 B (BLUE)/C B 4 GND 5 GND 6 GND 7 GND 8 GND 9 DDC 5V 10 GND 11 GND 12 DDC Data 13 HD/CS 14 VD 15 DDC Clock MONITOR OUT Pin No. Spec[...]

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    EN-70 Specifications (continued) Supported input signals Signal mode Resolution (H x V) Horizontal frequency (kHz) V ertical frequency (Hz) Normal mode (H x V) *1 Native mode (H x V) *2 Plug and Play *3 COMPUTER/ COMPONENT VIDEO IN-1 terminal HDMI terminal TV60, 480i (525i) 720 x 480 15.73 59.94 1600 x 1200 - *4 TV50, 576i (625i) 720 x 576 15.63 5[...]

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    EN-71 3D supported signals Signal mode Resolution (H x V) Horizontal frequency (kHz) V ertical frequency (Hz) Normal mode (H x V) *1 T erminals *2 COMPUTER/ COMPONENT VIDEO IN-1and IN-2 terminals VIDEO and S-VIDEO terminals HDMI terminal Frame packing 720p50 1280 x 720 75.00 50.00 1920 x 1080 - -  720p60 1280 x 720 90.00 60.00 1920 x 1080 - - ?[...]

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