Samsung D400 manual

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           ?[...]

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    z         ?[...]

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         z  [...]

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            z   ?[...]

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           z ?[...]

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    | Product Features | Prod uct Vi ews | Remote Control | Pro duct Spec ific ation s | Optica l engine with ad vanced D LP technolog y - 1024 x 7 68 panel has b een adapted. - 4 segment color wheel to i mplement optimal colors. - 280 W Lamp designed t o improve luminan ce Vivid colors - Quali ty pict ure tuni ng focus ed on improving colo r - this un[...]

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    1. Indicators - STAND BY (Blue LED) - LAMP (Blue LE D) - TEMP (Red LED ) ※ Refer to the LED Indications . 2. Focus Ring Used for F ocus Adjustment. 3. Rem ote Control Signal R eceiver 4. Lens 5. Adju stable Feet You can adjust the screen position by moving the adjustable feet up and dow n. 6. Zoom Knob Used to enlarge or r educe image size. 7. PO[...]

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    Power Cab le Remote Control/ 1 Batteries (Not available in all locations) Cleaning Cloth Sold separately D-Sub Cable LED Indications ●:Light is On ◐:Light is Blink ing ○:Light i s Off STAND BY LAMP TEMP Information ●○ ○ If you press the POWER button on the remote control or projecto r, the screen appears within 30 seconds. ● ● ○ T[...]

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    Action 1 When the cooling fan system is not in normal operating condition. If the symptom remains even af te r disconnecting and then reconnecting t he power cord an d turning the projector on a gain, contact your product p rovider or our service center . Action 2 When the la mp cover protecting the lamp unit is not properly closed or the sensor sy[...]

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    2. SER VICE Input port 3. VIDE O IN Input po rt 4. S-VIDE O IN Input port 5. Rem ote Control Signal R eceiver 7. PC OUT terminal 8. PC IN Input p ort 9. COMP ONEN T IN Input p ort 10.POWER Input port | Product Features | Prod uct Vi ews | Remot e Control | Produc t Sp ecifi catio ns | 1. ON ( ) Butto n 2. AUTO Button 3. MENU ( ) Butto n 4. Move (?[...]

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    Used to switch to VIDEO Mode. 7. S-VIDEO Used to switch to S-VIDE O Mode. 8. P. SIZE Used to adju st the size of pictur e screen. 9. COMP Used to switch to COMPONENT Mode. 10. OFF ( ) Used to turn off the projector. 11. RETURN ( ) Returns to the prev ious menu. 12. EXIT ( ) Used to make Menu Scr een disappear. 13. INFO STILL INFO: Used to chec k so[...]

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    Diagonal screen size 40 ~250 inch Projection Range 1 ~10 m Power Power Consum ption Less than 35 0W Voltage 110/220 Vac +/ -10 %, 50/60 H z +/-3 Hz Noise Eco : 31dB, Bright : 33dB Dimensions 343.1 mm( W)x162.4 mm( H)x347.2 mm (D) 13.5 inch es(W) x 6.4 in ches(D) x 13.7 inches(H) Weight 5.8 kg / 12 ,8 lb Key Features Brightness Max 4 ,000 ANSI lumen[...]

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    1440X900 70.64 N 75 P 136.75 Sep. Component 1920X1080 i 33.72 P 60 P 74.18 Sep. 28.125 P 50 P 74.25 Sep. 1280x720p 45 P 60 P 74.25 Sep. 37.5 P 50 P 74 .25 Sep. 720x480p 31.5 P 60 P 27 Sep. 720x576p 31.25 P 50 P 27 Sep. HDMI 640X350 31.47 P 70 .1 N 25.18 Sep. 37.86 P 85.1 N 31.5 Sep. 640X400 37.86 N 85 P 31.5 Sep. 640X480 31.47 N 60 N 25.175 S ep. 3[...]

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    M o d e △x x△ Picture Position Modes The position function is not su pported in HDMI, Video and S-vid eo i nput. Overscan : O ff Source Picture Size Input Type Mode Normal Zoom1 Zoom2 16:9 Component HD 1080i O O O O 720p O O O O SD 576p O O O O 480p O O O O 576i O O O O 480i O O O O PC HD 1080i O x x O 720p O x x O SD 576p O x x O 480p O x x O [...]

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                            ?[...]

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              ?[...]

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                        [...]

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                         ?[...]

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                        [...]

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                   ?[...]

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             ?[...]

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              [...]

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    | Input | Pict ure | Setup | Op tion | * Click the P lay( )/Stop( ) button in the table below to v iew the video file . Screen Adjustment Descrip tion Play/S top Sourc e Lis t You can select a device connecte d to the projector to display. 1) Component 4) PC 2) S-Video 5) HDMI 3) Video Edit Name You can edi t the names of device s connected t o the[...]

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    * Click the P lay( )/Stop( ) button in the table below to v iew the video file . Screen Adjustment Description Play/Stop Mode Select a screen state which is custom ized to your project or or change the screen mode as required. 1) Mode - Dynam ic Select this mode for a brighter and sharper picture than Standa rd Mode. -S t a n d a r d This is the pi[...]

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    - 6500K : This is the color temperature that is applied for most movie productions and enables the most pre ci se color representation. - 8000K : This col or temperature is ap pr opriate for very bright pl aces and is the defaut setting for Dynamic Pictu re M ode. The shar pness and brig htness are emphasized. - 9300K : The color temperature app ro[...]

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    Film Mode Using this function, you can set the display mode optimized for p laying movies. ▶ Film Mode is only supported for [ Video], [S-Video] and [Compone nt ]. 1) Of f 2) On PC Eliminates or reduces noise that causes unstable screen quality , such as screen shaking. If the noise i s not removed using Fine Adjustment, adj ust the fr equency to[...]

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    1) Front-Floor : Normal Im age 2) Front-Ceil ing : Horizontal/Vertical Reversed Image 3) Rear-Floor : Horizontally Reversed Image 4) Rear-Cei ling : Vertically Reversed Image Lamp Mode Used to set the im age brightness by adj usting the amount of lig ht generated by the lamp. 1) Eco : Using this function, you ca n a djust the light level of the la [...]

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    * Click the P lay( )/Stop( ) button in the table below to v iew the video file . Screen Adjustment Descrip tion Play/S top Langua ge You can select the Language u sed for the menu screen. Menu Option You can adjust the se ttings related to th e menu screen. 1) Position : You can move the location of the menu to a n ew position (up/down/right/left).[...]

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                              [...]

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             z [...]

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                           [...]

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                 ?[...]

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