Eiki LC-XB20, LC-SB20, LC-XB25 owner manual Table of Contents

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Contents MODEL LC-XB25 LC-XB20 LC-SB20 MULTIMEDIA PROJECTORTable of Contents RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN Safety PrecautionTo the Owner Bij dit product zijn batterijen geleverd Safety InstructionsVoor de klanten in Nederland Air Circulation Safety InstructionsInstalling the Projector in Proper Position Moving the ProjectorFederal Communication Commission Notice AC POWER CORD REQUIREMENTCompliance AC Outlet side ComplianceProjector side Connecting the AC Power CordFeatures and Design Back Part Names and FunctionsFront Bottomu i o Part Names and FunctionsTerminal This projector has control buttons and indicators on its top Remote Control Laser Pointer Function Pointer FunctionTo initialize the remote control code for the remote control Remote Control CodeWireless Mouse Operation While pressing the MENU button, press the IMAGE button16.4’ 5 m Remote Control Operating RangeRemote Control Batteries Installation Positioning the Projector InstallationAdjustable Feet 300”USB Cable MAC Adapter When connecting to Macintosh computer InstallationConnecting to a Computer This terminal is switchable. Set the terminaljack when selecting AUTO in the Input Menu Connecting to Video Equipmentcondition of connecting both the S-VIDEO jack and the VIDEO Select COMPUTER 2 in the Setting Menu when theTurning Off the Projector Basic OperationTurning On the Projector Keystone Adjustment Zoom AdjustmentFocus Adjustment Basic OperationNo Show Function P-Timer FunctionSound Adjustment VolumeTop Control On-Screen MenuRemote Control On-Screen Menuimage level among Menu Barvolume or mute Sharpness / Gamma p30INPUT button Computer Computer Video COMPUTER button Computer Computer InputInput Source Selection ComputerPC System Menu Computer InputComputer System Selection Auto PC Adj Computer Adjustment AutoTo store adjustment data Total dots Computer Adjustment ManualFine sync HorizontalTo clear adjustment data ResetDisplay area To store adjustment data Display areaReal Image Level SelectionStandard IMAGE 1~4Contrast Image Level AdjustmentImage Adjust Menu BrightnessTrue Screen Size AdjustmentNormal WideINPUT button Video Computer Computer VIDEO button Video Video InputInput Source Selection Video, S-Video AutoINPUT button Computer Computer Video COMPUTER button Computer Video InputInput Source Selection Component, RGB Scart 21-Pin PAL / SECAM / NTSC / NTSC4.43 / PAL-M / PAL-N Video System SelectionCOMPONENT VIDEO SIGNAL FORMAT AV System Menu Video or S-VideoImage CinemaIMAGE button Standard Cinema Image Image Image Progressive ColorTint Video Input Setting Menu Language SettingSetting LanguageCeiling SettingPower management RearLamp counter reset Remote controlPointer Remote control Factory defaultThe projector is shut down and the WARNING indicator is flashing red Maintenance and CleaningWarning Indicator The projector is shut down and the WARNING indicator lights redCleaning the Projection Lens Maintenance and CleaningCleaning the Air Filters Cleaning the Projector CabinetReplacement Lamp Type No Lamp ReplacementORDER REPLACEMENT LAMP Reset the Lamp replace counterLamp Replace Counter LAMP HANDLING PRECAUTIONSProblem No power Image is out of focus No image No sound TroubleshootingAppendix Some displays are not seen during the OperationThe Terminal item cannot be selected The Remote Control does not work AppendixProblem Computer 2 cannot be selected Projector Condition IndicatorsIndicators and Projector Condition Image Select Image Adjust Screen Menu TreePC Adjust InputImage Select 575pSettingImage Adjust ScreenH-Freq Compatible Computer SpecificationsRESOLUTION V-FreqTechnical Specifications Terminal DVI-I Pin Configuration Configurations of TerminalsTerminal HDB15-PIN Pin Configuration COMPUTER INPUT/COMPONENT INPUT/MONITOR OUTPUT TERMINAL ANALOGPin Configuration Optional PartsTerminal Mini DIN 8-PIN Pin Configuration Secure it to the hole with a screw Attaching the Lens CoverLens Cover String for the lens cover HolePage Canada A-key to better communicationsU.S.A Deutschland & Österreich