Sanyo PDG-DHT8000L manual

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    Multimedia Pr oject or MODEL PDG-DHT80 0 0L Owner ’ s Manual ✽ Projection lens not included.[...]

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    2 This Multimedia Projector is designed with most advanced tec hnology for port ability , durability , and ease of use. This projector utilizes built-in multimedia f eatures. ◆ Functionally Ric h ◆ Simple Computer S ystem Set ting The projector has the Multi-scan system to conform to almost all computer output signals quic kly (p.35). Supported[...]

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    3 T rademarks Eac h name of corporations or products in this book is either a registered trademark or a trademark of its respective corporation. DLP is a registered trademark of T e xas Instr uments. BrilliantColor and DynamicBlac k are trademarks of T e xas Instruments. T able of Contents Feat ur es and Design . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 T a[...]

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    4 C A U T I O N : TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NO T REMO VE CO VER (OR BACK). NO USER-SERVICEABLE P ARTS INSIDE EX CEPT LAMP REPLA CEMENT . REFER SERVICING T O QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL. THIS S YMBOL INDICA TES THA T D ANGEROUS VO L TAGE C O N S T I T UT IN G A R I S K O F EL E C T R I C SHOCK IS PRESENT WITHIN THIS UNI T . THIS SYMBO[...]

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    5 All the saf ety and operating instructions should be read before the product is operated. Read all of the instructions given here and retain them for later use. Unplug this projector from A C pow er supply before cleaning. Do not use liquid or aerosol cleaners. Use a damp cloth for cleaning. F ollo w all warnings and instr uctions mark ed on the [...]

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    6 Openings in the cabinet are provided f or v entilation. T o ensure reliable operation of the product and to protect it from ov erheating, these openings must not be bloc ked or cov ered. CA UTION Hot air is exhausted from the e xhaust v ent. When using or installing the projector , the follo wing precautions should be taken. – Do not put any fl[...]

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    7 Saf ety Instr uctions Use the projector properly in specified positions. Improper positioning may reduce the lamp lif e and result in sev ere accident or fire hazard. This projector can project the pict ure in upward, down w ard, or inclined position in perpendicular direction to the horizontal plane. Installing the Pr oject or in Pr oper Directi[...]

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    8 Mo ving the Pr oject or CA UTION IN CARR YING OR TRANSPORTING THE PROJECT OR – Do not drop or bump the projector , other wise damages or malfunctions may result. – When carr ying the projector , use a suit able carr ying case. – Do not transport the projector by courier or an y other transport ser vice in an unsuitable transport case. This [...]

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    9 AC P ow er Cord for the Unit ed Kingdom: This cord is already fitted with a moulded plug incorporating a fuse, the value of whic h is indicated on the pin face of the plug. Should the fuse need to be replaced, an A S T A appro ved BS 1362 fuse must be used of the same rating , marked thus AS A . If the fuse cover is det ac hable, never use the pl[...]

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    1 0 u e r t F r ont o q w y i Bac k q Pr ojection Lens (Option) w Indicat ors e Infrar ed Remote Receiv er (F r ont) r Handle t Adjustable Feet y Side Control u T er minals and Connectors i Main On/Off Switc h o Po w er Cord Connect or !0 Lamp Cover !2 CA UTION Hot air is exhausted from the e xhaust vent. Do not put heat-sensitiv e obje[...]

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    1 1 T er minals and Connect ors !1 R/C J ACK When using the wired remote control, connect the wired remote control to this jac k with a remote control cable (not supplied). q USB CONNECT OR (Ser ies B) USB connector is used to service the projector . u S-VIDEO INPUT J ACK Connect the S-VIDEO output signal from video equipment to this jac k[...]

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    12 r FOCUS butt on A djust the f ocus. (p.28) e ZOOM butt on Zoom in and out the images. (p.28) q ON/S T AND-B Y butt on T urn the projector on or of f . (pp.24,25) !0 INPUT butt on Select an input source Input 1, Input 2, Input 3 or Input 4. (pp.32-34) u A UT O PC ADJ . but t on A utomatically adjust the computer image to its optimu[...]

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    13 Indicat ors q w e r t y u e W ARNING TEMP . indicator This indicator flashes red when internal projector temperat ure is too high. (pp.72, 79-81) u LAMP 2 REPLACE indicat or T urn orange when the lif e of the projection lamp2 draws to an end. ( pp.68, 80 ) q POWER indicat or This indicator lights green when the projector is ready to be [...]

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    Remot e Contr ol P art Names and F unctions q t e !0 i !4 r !3 !1 w y o !7 !2 !8 !9 @0 e LIGHT butt on Light the but tons on the remote control f or about 1 0 seconds. r MENU but ton Open or close the On-Screen MENU. (pp.26-27) t POINT ed 7 8 butt ons – Select an item or adjust the value in the ON-SCREEN MENU . (p.26) –P an the image in DIGI[...]

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    Remot e Contr ol Bat tery Installation 1 2 3 Open the bat ter y compartment lid. Install new bat teries into the compartment. Replace the compartment lid. T wo AA size batt er ies F or correct polarity (+ and –), be sure bat tery terminals are in contact with pins in the compartment. T o ensure saf e operation, please obser ve the follo wing prec[...]

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    16 The eight dif f erent remote control codes (Code 1–Code 8) are assigned to this projector . Switc hing the remote control codes prev ents interf erence from other remote controls when sev eral projectors or video equipment next to eac h other are operated at the same time. Change the remote control code for the projector first before c hanging[...]

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    1 7 Installation Lens Installation Bef ore set ting up the projector , inst all Projection L ens on the projector . Bef ore installation, c hec k where the projector is used and prepare a suit able lens. F or the specifications of Projection L ens, contact sales dealer where you purc hased the projector . - Lens installation and r eplacement should[...]

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    1 8 Projection lens can be mo v ed from side to side and up and do wn with the motor -driven lens shif t function. T his function makes the positioning of images easy on the screen. (See page 28) Lens Shif t Adjustment When the lens is shif ted t o top. The displa y position can be shif ted upward up to 67 .7% elev ation of the displa y . When the [...]

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    1 9 T er minals of Pr ojector The projector has two replaceable Interf ace board slots. The projector's functions can be e xtended by installing the optional interface boards into the terminal slots. F or the Optional Interface B oards, contact sales dealer where you purc hased the projector . Pull out the interf ace board. Remo v e 2 Screws f[...]

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    20 Installation Connecting t o Comput er V GA Cable Monitor Output Desktop type Laptop type T er minals of the project or D VI Cable BNC Cable Monitor Output U n p lu g t h e p o we r co r d s of b o t h t h e projector and e xternal equipment from the A C outlet before connecting cables. G V H/HV R B DIGIT AL ANALOG V GA Cable MONIT OR OU T Monito[...]

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    21 Installation Connecting t o Video Equipment Video Source (e xample) Video Casset te Recorder D VD Pla yer RGB SCAR T 21 -pin Output Y Pb/Cb Pr/Cr Y -Pb/Cb-P r/Cr Component video output equipment. (suc h as D VD player or high-definition TV source.) Co mponent V ide o Outpu t BNC Cable D VI Cable SCART -V G A Cable DIGIT AL Unplug the po wer cord[...]

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    22 Installation At tac hing the Cable Tie Cable tie Y ou can dress and secure all cables to a cable tie (supplied). The cable tie is reusable and can be opened and closed as many times as needed. Cable tie T o loosen the cable tie Pull the tab in the arro w direction and loosen the cable tie. T ab[...]

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    23 NOTE ON THE POWER COR D A C power cord must meet the requirements of the country where you use the projector . Confirm the A C plug t ype with the c hart belo w and proper A C power cord must be used. If the supplied A C power cord does not matc h your A C outlet, cont act your sales dealer . Pr oject or side A C Outlet side T o PO WER CORD CONN[...]

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    24 T ur ning On the Pr ojector Connect the projector’ s A C pow er cord into an A C outlet and t urn on the MAIN ON/OFF Switc h. The LAMP indicator lights red and the PO WER indicator lights green. Press the ON/S T AND-B Y but ton on the side control or on the remote control. The LAMP indicator dims red and the cooling fans start to operate. The [...]

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    25 Press the ON/S T AND-B Y but ton on the side control or on the remote control, and “P o wer of f?” appears on the screen. Press the ON/S T AND-B Y but ton on the side control or on the remote control again to t urn of f the projector . T he LAMP indicator lights bright and the PO WER indicator turns of f . Af ter the projector is turned of f[...]

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    26 Side Contr ol SELECT butt on Ho w t o Oper at e the On-Scr een Menu MENU butt on SELECT butt on POINT butt ons On-Scr een Menu The projector can be adjusted or set via the On-Screen Menu. F or eac h adjustment and set ting procedure, refer to the respective sections in this manual. Use the P oint 7 8 but tons to select a Menu icon. Use the P oin[...]

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    27 Menu Bar For Computer Source For Video Source Show the selected Menu of the On-Screen Menu. Used to select computer system (p.35). Used to select an image lev el among Standard, Real, Dynamic, and Image 1–1 0 (p.39). Used to adjust the size of the image. [Normal/Zoom/T rue/ F ull/Custom/Digit al zoom +/–/K e ystone/Ceiling/R ear/R eset/] (pp[...]

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    28 Oper ating with Pr oject or Contr ol ✔ Note: • The arrow disappears at the maximum lens shif t in each direction. • The arrow turns red when the lens shif t comes to the center position of the screen. Side Contr ol Zoom Focus POINT butt ons Basic Oper ation ZOOM butt on LENS SHIFT butt on Operate the Auto PC Adj. function. The computer scr[...]

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    29 Basic Oper ation Infor mation Information displa y can be used to confirm the current operating condition of the projector and the signal being projected through the projector . Press the INFORMA TION but ton to display the information windo w on the screen. P ress the P oint d but ton or the INFORMA TION but ton again to displa y the next page.[...]

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    30 Oper ating with Remot e Contr ol Using the remote control for some frequently used operations is advisable. J ust pressing one of the but tons enables you to mak e the desired operation quic kly without calling up the On-Screen Menu. Press the FREEZE but ton on the remote control to freeze the pict ure on the screen. T o cancel the FREEZE functi[...]

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    31 KEY ST ONE butt on Reduce the upper width with P oint e button. Reduce the lo wer width with P oint d button. Reduce the lef t part with P oint 7 button. Reduce the right part with P oint 8 button. • The white arro ws indicate that there is no correction. • A red arrow indicates the direction of correction. • An arrow disappears at the max[...]

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    32 Remote Contr ol INPUT butt ons Input Press the INPU T 1, INPU T 2, INPUT 3 or INPU T 4 but ton on the remote control. The input source appears on the screen as you press eac h but ton. Select the connected input source. Remote Contr ol Operation Side Contr ol INPUT butt on Press the INPU T but ton on the side control. It switc hes to INPU T 1, I[...]

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    33 Press the MENU but ton to display the On-Screen Menu. Use the P oint 7 8 but tons to mov e the red frame pointer to the INPU T Menu icon. Use the P oint ed but tons to mov e the red arro w pointer to the desired input and then press the SELECT but ton. Then y ou can switc h to the desired input. 1 2 Use the P oint ed but tons to select the desir[...]

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    34 When the video input signal is connected to the S-VIDEO jac k, select S-video. When the video input signal is connected to the Y -Pb/Cb- Pr/Cr jac ks, select Y , Pb/Cb, Pr/Cr . When the video input signal is connected to the VIDEO jac k, select Video. When connecting to video equipment, select the type of Video source in the Source Select Menu. [...]

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    35 Comput er S yst em Selection This projector automatically t unes to various types of computers based on V G A, S V GA, XG A, SXGA, SXG A+, WXGA, UXG A, or WUXGA (ref er to “Compatible Computer Specifications” on pages 82-83). If a computer is selected as a signal source, this projector automatically detects the signal format and t unes to pr[...]

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    36 A uto PC A djustment A uto PC Adjustment function is provided to automatically adjust Fine sync, T otal dots, Horizontal and V ertical positions to conform to y our computer . Press the MENU but ton to display the On-Screen Menu. Use the P oint 7 8 but tons to move the red frame pointer to the PC A djust Menu icon. 1 2 Use the P oint ed but tons[...]

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    37 Manual PC A djustment Some computers employ special signal f ormats whic h may not be t uned b y Multi-Scan sy stem of this projector . Manual PC Adjustment enables y ou to precisely adjust se veral parameters to matc h those special signal formats. The projector has 1 0 independent memor y areas to store those manually adjusted parameters. It a[...]

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    38 Exit the PC A djust Menu. T o store the adjusted data, select Store and then press the SELECT but ton. Move the red arro w pointer to one of the Mode 1 to 1 0 in whic h you want to store, and then press the SELECT but ton. T o reset the adjusted data, select Reset and press the SELECT but ton. A confirmation box appears and then select [Y es]. A[...]

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    39 Press the MENU but ton to display the On-Screen Menu. Use the P oint 7 8 but tons to mov e the red frame pointer to the Image Select Menu icon. 1 2 Use the P oint ed but tons to mov e the red frame pointer to the desired image lev el and then press the SELECT but ton. IMAGE SELECT MENU Normal picture le v el preset on the projector . Standard Pi[...]

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    40 ✔ Note: • T rue, F ull, and Digit al zoom +/– cannot be selected when no signal is detected in the PC Sy stem Menu. (p.35) • T he projector cannot displa y the resolution higher than 1 920 x 1200. If your computer’ s screen resolution is higher than that, low er the resolution before connecting the projector . • T he image data other[...]

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    41 Select Digital zoom +. T he On-Screen Menu disappears and “D . zoom +” appears. Press the SELECT but ton to expand the image size. Use the P oint ed7 8 but tons to pan the image. The P anning function can work only when the image is larger than the screen size. Y ou can also enter the Digit al zoom + mode b y pressing the D .ZOOM but ton on [...]

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    42 A V S Y STEM MENU (VIDEO OR S-VIDEO) A V S Y STEM MENU (COMPONENT VIDEO) V ideo S yst em Selection Press the MENU but ton to display the On-Screen Menu. Use the P oint 7 8 but tons to mov e the red frame pointer to the A V System Menu icon. Use the P oint ed but tons to mov e the red arro w pointer to the desired system and then press the SELECT[...]

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    43 Press the MENU but ton to display the On-Screen Menu. Use the P oint 7 8 but tons to mov e the red frame pointer to the Image Select Menu icon. 1 2 Use the P oint ed but tons to mov e the red frame pointer to the desired image lev el and then press the SELECT but ton. IMAGE SELECT MENU Imag e Lev el Selection Mov e the red frame pointer to the d[...]

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    44 Scr een Siz e Adjustment Press the MENU but ton to display the On-Screen Menu. Use the P oint 7 8 but tons to mov e the red frame pointer to the Screen Menu icon. Use the P oint ed but tons to mov e the red frame pointer to the desired function and then press the SELECT but ton. 1 2 ✔ Note: • Zoom can work only when the aspect ratio of video[...]

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    45 Ke ystone This function is used to store or reset the k e ystone cor rection when the Main On/Of f S witc h is pressed to Of f or the A C pow er cord is unplugged. Use the P oint 7 8 but tons to switc h between eac h option. Store . . . Keep the k ey stone correction e v en when the Main On/Of f S witc h is pressed to Of f or the A C power cord [...]

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    46 Press the MENU but ton to display the On-Screen Menu. Use the P oint 7 8 but tons to mov e the red frame pointer to the Image A djust Menu icon. 1 2 Use the P oint ed but tons to mov e the red frame pointer to the desired item and then press the SELECT but ton to display the adjustment dialog bo x. Use the P oint 7 8 but tons to adjust the setti[...]

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    47 A uto pictur e contr ol Use the P oint 7 8 but tons to select the desired A uto picture control position (Of f , L1 or L2). Off . . . . Auto pict ure control OFF position. L1 . . . . . Auto pict ure control LEVEL 1 position. L2 . . . . . Auto pict ure control LEVEL 2 position. Clear the c heck mark if y ou do not w ant to apply the adjusted colo[...]

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    48 Use the P oint 7 8 but tons to adjust the gamma value to obtain a bet ter balance of contrast (from 0 to 15). Gamma Press the P oint 7 but ton to decrease the sharpness of the image; press the P oint 8 but ton to increase the sharpness of the image (from 0 to 31). Shar pness An interlaced video signal can be display ed in progressiv e mode. Pres[...]

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    49 Pictur e Image Press the MENU but ton to display the On-Screen Menu. Use the P oint 7 8 but tons to mov e the red frame pointer to the Set ting Menu icon. 1 2 Language The language used in the On-Screen Menu is a v ailable in English, German, F renc h, Italian, Spanish, P ort uguese, Dutc h, Sw edish, R ussian, Chinese, Korean, or J apanese. Use[...]

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    50 Back ground The selected bac kground screen will be displa yed when no input signal is detected. Blue . . . Blue colored bac k ground. User . . . The image y ou captured. Blac k . . . Blac k colored bac kground. Set ting Lamp control This function allo ws y ou to c hange brightness of the screen. 2-Lamps . . T w o lamps turn on. Lamp1 . . . Only[...]

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    51 Set ting Pictur e in Pict ur e This function is used to project two videos simultaneously by placing a separate small sub screen within or next to the main screen. Use the P oint ed but tons to mov e the red frame pointer to Picture in Pict ure and then press the SELECT button to displa y a dialog box. Y ou can also displa y the dialog box b y p[...]

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    52 Set ting Edge blending This function allo ws multiple projector images to be seamlessly ov erlapped. Use the P oint ed but tons to mov e the red frame pointer to Edge blending and then press the SELECT but ton to display a dialog box. Use the P oint ed7 8 but tons to adjust the setting value. Edge blending . . Set to ‘On‘ to activate the Edg[...]

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    53 Set ting Advanced color matc hing . . . . . Set to ‘On‘ to activate the ‘ Adv anced color matc hing’ . When it is set to ‘Of f‘ , all items ex cept f or ’T est pat tern ’ are displa yed in gray out and cannot be adjusted. Measured . . . . . . . . When using the color wheel set optimized for high brightness, the c hromatic coordin[...]

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    54 This function allo ws y ou to customize the screen logo with L ogo select, Capture, and L ogo PIN code loc k functions. Logo ✔ Note: • Bef ore capt uring an image, select “St andard” in the Image Select Menu to capture a proper image. (pp.39, 43) • A signal from a computer can be captured up to 1 920 x 1 080 dots. •Certain signals ma[...]

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    55 Change the Log o PIN code loc k setting Af ter a correct L ogo PIN code is entered, the follo wing dialog box appears. Use the P oint 7 8 but tons to switch On/Of f, This function pre v ents an unauthorized person from c hanging the screen logo. Off . . . . The screen logo can be c hanged freely from the Logo Menu. On . . . . The screen logo can[...]

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    56 Choose the running speed of cooling f ans from the f ollowing options. Normal ....... Normal speed. Max ........... Faster than the normal speed. F an contr ol Set ting Filter contr ol Y ou can replace the filter with this function. Press the SELECT but ton at Filter control to display a confirmation box. T o replace, press the SELECT but ton at[...]

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    57 P o wer manag ement Time lef t bef ore the lamp is of f Press the SELECT but ton at Po wer management and the dialog box appears. Use the P oint 7 8 but tons to c hoose one of the three options. Press the P oint d button to select the timer , and then use the Point 7 8 but tons to set the timer . F or reducing po wer consumption as w ell as main[...]

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    58 Secur ity Ke y lock Ke y lock Secur ity Select Ke y loc k and this box appears. Choose one of the alternatives with the P oint ed but tons and select [Y es] to activate it. This function loc ks the side control and remote control but tons to prev ent operation b y unauthorized persons. . . . . . Unloc ked. . . . . . Loc k the side control but to[...]

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    59 Change the PIN Code Change the PIN code CA UTION: WHEN Y OU HA VE CHANGED THE PIN CODE, WRITE DOWN A NEW PIN CODE IN COLUMN OF THE PIN CODE NO. MEMO ON P A GE 88, AND KEEP IT SECUREL Y . IF Y OU FORGET Y OUR PIN CODE, THE PROJECT OR CAN NO L ONGER BE ST ARTED . The PIN code can be c hanged to your desired f our -digit number . Press the P oint d[...]

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    60 Set ting Shutt er Shut ter function is available to bloc k out light to the screen, so that the screen can be used for the other presenters. Prohibits the shut ter operation from the remote control and the projector's side control. Remote control . . . Selecting "On" prohibits the shut ter operation from the remote control. Projec[...]

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    61 Video dela y contr ol When you w ant to mak e a digital processing of a projected image faster , set this function. Use the P oint 7 8 but tons, select an item of Of f/Lo w/Mid/ High. Digital processing speed becomes fast by order of L o w a Mid a High. High is the fastest. ✔ Note: • The f ollowing functions are not a vailable respectiv ely [...]

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    62 Filter count er This function is used to set a time f or the filter replacement. Use the P oint ed but tons to mov e the red frame pointer to Filter counter and then press the SELECT but ton. A dialog box appears showing the Used time option and the Scrolls remaining option. Used Time . . . . . . Show the total accumulated time of the filter use[...]

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    63 F act ory def ault This function ret urns all set ting values e xcept f or the user logo, PIN code loc k, Logo PIN code loc k, lamp counter , filter counter and filter timer to the factory default set tings. F act ory def ault Quit Exit the Set ting Menu. Select Factory default and this box appears. Select [Y es], and the next box appears. T est[...]

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    64 Maint enance and Car e Filt er Instr uctions Filter prev ents dust from accumulating on the optical elements inside the projector . Should the filter becomes clogged with dust particles, it will reduce cooling fans ’ ef f ectiveness and may result in internal heat buildup and adversely af f ect the lif e of the projector . T his projector has [...]

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    65 T urn of f the projector , press the Main On/Off S witc h to Of f and unplug the A C pow er cord from the A C outlet. First, clean up the dust on the projector and around the air vents. 1 2 Open the filter cov er . (See the right figure.) 3 Put the ne w one bac k into the position and close the filter cov er . Make sure that the filter cartridge[...]

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    66 Be sure to reset the Scroll counter af ter replacing the filter cartridge. Press the MENU but ton to display the On-Screen Menu. Use the P oint 7 8 but tons to mov e the red frame pointer to the Set ting Menu icon. Use the P oint ed but tons to mov e the red frame pointer to Filter counter and then press the SELECT but ton. A dialog box appears [...]

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    67 Lamp Manag ement This P rojector is equipped with 2 P rojection Lamps to ensure brighter image and those lamps are controlled b y the Lamp Management F unction. T he Lamp Management F unction detects the st at us of lamps and sho ws the status on screen or on the LAMP 1/2 REPLA CE indicators. T his function also automatically controls the Lamp M[...]

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    68 Maint enance and Car e Chec k the number of lamp to be replaced on the Lamp Status Display . Loosen a scre w on the Lamp Co v er . Slide and open the Lamp Cov er . (See the right figure.) 1 3 Loosen two scre ws and pull out the Lamp to be replaced by grasping handle. 4 T urn of f the projector , press the Main On/Off S witc h to Of f and unplug [...]

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    69 This projector uses a high-pressure lamp whic h must be handled carefully and properly . Improper handling may result in accidents, injury , or create a fire hazard. l Lamp lif etime may dif f er from lamp to lamp and according to the environment of use. T here is no guarantee of the same lifetime for eac h lamp. Some lamps may fail or terminate[...]

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    70 Maint enance and Car e Optional Color Wheel Installation The projector comes with the high brightness color wheels installed. A dditional ric h color reproduction color wheels are supplied. T o replace the color wheels, ref er to the f ollo wing steps. ✔ Note: • W ait until the lamp house and the color wheel cool of f . • Make sure to inst[...]

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    71 T urn of f the projector , press the Main On/Off S witc h to Of f and unplug the A C pow er cord from the A C outlet before cleaning. Gently wipe the projection lens with a cleaning cloth that contains a small amount of non-abrasive camera lens cleaner , or use a lens cleaning paper or commercially av ailable air blo w er to clean the lens. A vo[...]

  • Page 72

    72 The W ARNING indicators sho w the state of the function whic h protects the projector . Chec k the state of the W ARNING TEMP . indicator and the LAMP indicator to t ake proper maintenance. W arni ng In dic ators The projector is shut down and the WARNING TEMP . indicator is blinking red. When the temperature inside the projector reac hes a cert[...]

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    73 T roubleshooting Bef ore calling y our dealer or ser vice center for assistance, c hec k the items belo w once again. 1 . Make sure you ha v e properly connected the projector to peripheral equipment as described on pages 20–21 . 2. Chec k the cable connection. Make sure that all computers, video equipment, and po w er cords are properly conne[...]

  • Page 74

    7 4  appears on the scr een – The end of lamp lif e is approac hing. Replace the lamp with a new one promptly . (See page 68) appears on the scr een – The filter is out of scroll. R eplace the filter cartridge with a ne w one promptly . (See pages 64-65) The image is out of f ocus. – A djust the f ocus of the projector . – Chec k Project[...]

  • Page 75

    75 W ARNING: High voltag es are used t o oper ate this pr ojector . Do not att empt to open the cabinet. If problems still persist af ter following all operating instructions, cont act the dealer where you purc hased the projector or the ser vice center . Specify the model number and explain about the problem. W e will advise you ho w to obtain ser[...]

  • Page 76

    7 6 Menu T r ee Input RGB (PC analog) Go to Syst em (1) Input 1 Y , Pb/Cb,P r/Cr Computer Input/V ideo Input RGB (Scart) RGB (PC digital) RGB (A V HDCP) Input 3 RGB Go to S ystem (1) Go to Syst em (3) Go to Syst em (2) Video S-video Input 2 Go to Syst em (1) Input H-sync freq. V -sync freq. Projector Infor mation Ke y loc k Screen Language Lamp mod[...]

  • Page 77

    77 Computer Input Syst em (1) Mode 1 Mode 2 Image Select Standard Real Image 1 Image 1 0 Scr een Normal T rue F ull Digital zoom + Digital zoom - PC Adjust Auto PC adj. Fine sync. T ot al dots P osition H P osition V Clamp Display area - H Display area - V Reset Mode free Store Quit 0–31 Y es/No Mode 1 Mode 1 0 Quit ✽ Sy stem displayed in the S[...]

  • Page 78

    78 Computer Input/V ideo Input Appendix Setting Fan control All/F ront & T op/T op & Bac k/F ront & Bac k/ F ront/T op/Bac k Normal/Max Of f/Ready/Shut do wn 1–30 Min. Quit On/Of f Ke y loc k Of f Projector Remote Control PIN code loc k Of f/On1/On2 PIN code c hange Filter counter Y es/No Factory default Code 1 - Code 8 Quit Y es/No Q[...]

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    79 Indicat ors and Pr oject or Condition Chec k the indicators for the projector condition. The pr ojector is oper ating normally . • • • on • • • of f • • • blinking at the normal rate (approx. 1 second ON, 1 second OFF) • • • dim • • • blinking slow (approx. 2 seconds ON, 2 seconds OFF) • • • blinking fast (app[...]

  • Page 80

    80 Appendix The pr ojector is det ecting abnormal condition. Indicat ors Pr oject or Condition PO WER green LAMP red W ARNING TEMP . red W ARNING FIL TER orang e SHU TTER blue LAMP 1/2 REP . orang e The temperat ure inside the projector is elevated close to the abnormally high lev el. The temperat ure inside the projector is abnormally high. The pr[...]

  • Page 81

    81 Appendix The pr ojector is det ecting abnormal condition. Indicat ors Pr oject or Condition PO WER green LAMP red W ARNING TEMP . red W ARNING FIL TER orang e SHU TTER blue LAMP 1/2 REP . orang e If the Filter counter reac hed a time set in the timer set ting , a Filter replacement icon (Fig.2) appears on the screen and the WARNING FIL TER indic[...]

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    82 Compatible Comput er Specifications Basically this projector can accept the signal from all computers with the V - and H-F requency mentioned below and less than 230 MHz of Dot Cloc k. Appendix ✽ “T r ue ” cannot be selected when WUXGA1, WXG A+2, UXGA1, UXGA2, UXGA3, UXGA4 and UXGA5 are selected. (p.40) ON-SCREEN DISPLA Y RESOLUTION H-Fr e[...]

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    83 Appendix ON-SCREEN DISPLA Y RESOLUTION H-Fr eq.(kHz) V -Fr eq.(Hz) 1 080p 1 920x1 080 33.750 30.0 00 1 920x1 080 28.125 25.00 0 1 920x1 080 27 .00 0 24.0 00 1 920x1 080 67 .500 60.0 00 1 920x1 080 56.250 50.0 00 1 080psf/30 1 920x1 080 33.750 60.00 0 1 080psf/25 1 920x1 080 28.1 25 50.000 1 080psf/24 1 920x1 080 27 .0 00 48.00 0 When an input si[...]

  • Page 84

    84 Appendix On-Board Optional Interface B oard Input1 Input2 Dsub -DVI Component -S-video SDI Analog PC Scart Digital Analog PC Component Video/ S-Video Analog PC Scart Digital Analog PC Component Video/ S-video Digital On-Board Input1 Analog PC o o o o o o o o o o o Scart o o o - - - o - - - o Digital o o o o o o - - o o o - On-Board Input2 Analog[...]

  • Page 85

    85 T echnical Specifications Mechanical Inf or mation Projector T ype Multi-media Projector Dimensions (W x H x D) 1 5.75” x 9.55” x 20.61” (400.0 mm x 242.5 mm x 523.5 mm) Net Weight 43.2 lbs (1 9.6 k g) F eet A djustment ± 5˚ DLP Chip Projection S ystem 0.95” Single DLP c hip, High brightness color wheel x 2 Number of Pixels 2,073,600 p[...]

  • Page 86

    86 Optional P arts Model No. Optional Interface Board (DVI) : PO A-AMD23ADI Optional Interface Board (5-BNC) : PO A-AMD25VD3 Optional Interface Board (Dual-SDI) : PO A-AMD1 7SDID The parts listed belo w are optionally a v ailable. When ordering those parts, specify the item name and Model No. to the sales dealer . Appendix l T he specifications are[...]

  • Page 87

    87 Configur ations of T er minals ANAL OG (Mini D-sub 15 pin) 5 1 2 3 4 10 9 6 7 8 15 14 13 1 1 12 CONTROL POR T CONNECT OR (D-sub 9 pin) DIGIT AL D VI-D (D VI 24 PIN) 1 9 17 2 10 18 3 1 1 19 4 12 20 5 13 21 6 14 22 7 15 23 8 16 24 USB CONNECT OR (Ser ies B) 2 3 4 1 Appendix Input Output 13579 11 13 15 17 19 18 16 14 12 10 8 6 4 2 HDMI (19 pin T yp[...]

  • Page 88

    88 W rite do wn the PIN code number in the column belo w and keep it with this manual securely . If you f orgot or lost the number and unable to operate the projector , cont act the ser vice center . Factory default set No: 1 2 3 4* Factory default set No: 4 3 2 1* * Should the four -digit number be c hanged, the factor y set number will be inv ali[...]

  • Page 89

    89 Dimensions Unit: inc h (mm) Appendix 0.28(7 .0) 9.21(234.0) 9.55(242.5) 4.45(113.0) 20.47(520.0) 20.61(523.5) 15.75(400.0) 8.31(211.0) 5.0º 5.0º 19.96(507.1) 96.0º 6.02(153.0) 5.63(143.0) 6.81(173.0) 6.81(173.0) 5.08(129.0) 4.65(118.0) 2.64(67.0) 4.25(108.0) 12.48(317.0) 5.79(147.0) 4.92(125.0) 6.50(165.0) 6.50(165.0) 14.29(363.0) Screw Holes[...]

  • Page 90

    90 Ser ial Control Int erf ace This projector pro vides a function to control and monitor the projector's operations b y using the R S-232C serial port. Connect a RS-232C serial cross cable to SERIAL PORT IN on the projector and serial port on the PC. (See p.1 1) Launc h a communication sof tware pro vided with PC and setup the communication c[...]

  • Page 91

    91 Status Read Command Appendix The command is sent from PC to the projector with the format belo w; 'CR' [Command] 'CR' Command: one c haracter (refer to the command table below . The projector decodes the command and ret urns the 'Character string' with the format belo w; For mat Command F unction Projector Ret urn P[...]

  • Page 92

    92 Ho w t o adjust multiple scr eens With the Edge blending and Color matc hing functions, you can seamlessly displa y the images from more than two projectors. F ollo w the steps below to adjust multiple projector images. Confirm if you use the same type of color wheel (high brightness or ric h color reproduction color wheel) for eac h projector ,[...]

  • Page 93

    93 ✔ Note: • The overlapping area might become uneven depending on the images. In suc h a case, it is recommended to decrease the contrast of the images in the Image A djust Menu or set the BrilliantColor function to ‘Of f’ . If the colors of the lef t and right images do not matc h, then f ollow the ne xt step. Select ‘Color matc hing’[...]

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