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Glossary

Following is an explanation of some of the terms used in this guide which may be unfamiliar or which were not explained in the manual itself. Further information can be obtained by referring to other commercially-available publications.

5BNC

A port used to input analog video signals.

 

 

A/V Mute

The momentary canceling of audio and video output. This projector has an [A/V

 

Mute] button which you can press to momentarily stop the projection of pictures and

 

sound. The picture and sound can be restored by pressing the [A/V Mute] button on

 

the projector’s control panel or the remote control once more.

 

 

Aspect ratio

The ratio between an image's length and its height. HDTV images have an aspect ratio

 

of 16:9 and appear elongated. The aspect ratio for standard images is 4:3.

 

 

Color

A type of video signal output by video equipment which actually consists of three

difference

separate signals: a red + luminance signal (R-Y), a luminance signal (Y) and a blue +

signal

luminance signal (B-Y). Each signal is transmitted along a separate cable. Color

difference signals generally result in a better image than composite signals (in which

(component)

the red, green and blue signals and the luminance signal are all transmitted along a

 

 

single cable).

 

 

Color

The temperature of an object which is emitting light. If the color temperature is high,

temperature

the colors tend to take on a bluish tinge. If the color temperature is lower, the colors

 

tend to take on a reddish tinge.

 

 

Component

Video signals which have the video brightness signals and color signals separated, in

video

order to provide better image quality.

 

In high-definition TV (HDTV), it refers to images which consist of three independent

 

signals: Y (luminance signal), and Pb and Pr (color difference signals).

Composite video

Video signals which have the video brightness signals and color signals mixed together. The type of signals commonly used by household video equipment (NTSC format).

The signals consist of the carrier signal Y (luminance signal) and the chroma (color) signal which are contained in the color bar signal.

Contrast

The relative brightness of the light and dark areas of an image can be increased or

 

decreased in order to make text and graphics stand out more clearly, or to make them

 

appear softer. Adjusting this particular property of an image is called "contrast

 

adjustment".

 

 

Cool-down

The cooling process for the projector's lamp unit continues even after the [Power]

 

button has been pressed to turn off the lamp. After the lamp turns off, the cooling fan

 

continues operating, but all button operations are disabled. The length of time that this

 

is happening is called the "cool-down period". The cool-down period lasts for about 2

 

minutes. The actual time will vary depending on the external air temperature.

 

 

DFP

Abbreviation for Digital Flat Panel. Refers to a standard method for digital

 

transmission of video signals.

 

 

DVI

Abbreviation for Digital Visual Interface. Refers to a standard method for digital

 

transmission of video signals.

 

DVI is a standard which has also been applied to digital household electronic

 

equipment other than computers. It allows images to be transmitted at higher

 

resolutions than for DFP, and also includes a digital signal encoding function.

 

 

Freeze

The momentary pausing of image playback only. When the [Freeze] button on the

 

projector is pressed, the image playback only can be paused. When the [Freeze] button

 

is pressed again, playback resumes.

 

 

HDTV

An abbreviation for High-Definition Television. It refers to high-definition systems

 

which satisfy the following conditions.

 

• Vertical resolution of 720P or 1080i or greater

 

(P = progressive scanning, i = interlaced scanning)

 

• Screen aspect ratio of 16:9

 

• Dolby Digital audio reception and playback (or output)

 

 

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Contents Page User’s Guide this manual Safety Instructions/World-Wide Warranty TermsGeneral information Meaning of unit and projectorDocumentation Unpacking the ProjectorHorizontal and vertical keystone correction function Features of the ProjectorBrilliant, Attractive Images Contents 106 100101 103Page Connecting to an External Speaker Before Using the Remote ControlConnecting to a Computer Connecting to a Video SourceFront/Top Part Names and FunctionsControl panel Part Names and Functions RearBase Front adjustable foot Air filter air inlet P.92Suspension bracket fixing points 4 points Remote control Battery Replacement Period and Cautions Before Using the Remote ControlInserting the Batteries Operating distance Operating angle Using the Remote Control and Remote Operating RangeUsing the Remote Control Remote Operating RangeApprox Approx When suspended from the ceiling Approx Remote control transmitter Approx. ±15 verticallyApprox. ±30 Horizontally Setting Up the Projector InstallationFront projection Front/ceiling projection Page Screen size cm ft Approximate projection distance* m ft InstallationScreen Size and Projection Distance Recommended distanceEligible Computers Connecting to a ComputerIf the monitor port is a mini D-Sub 15-pin port When connecting to the Computer 2/Component Video portAccessory Projecting Images from the ComputerIf the monitor port is a digital RGB connector To monitor port Computer cable To Computer Optional If the monitor port is a 5BNC portComponent Video port To monitor port 13w3 cable commercially-available If the monitor port is a 13w3 portPlaying Sound from the Computer USB cable Accessory To USB portAudio cable Commercially-available To audio output port Computer Mouse used Applicable cable Using the Remote Control to Operate the Mouse PointerTo PS/2 mouse port PS/2 mouse cable accessory To Mouse port Example of PS/2 mouse connectionTo USB mouse port Example of USB mouse connectionMoving the mouse Left click Right click Pointer Monitor port Cable provided with monitor Connecting to an External MonitorWhen connecting using the A/V cable Connecting to a Video SourceProjecting Composite Video Images To S-Video port To video output When connecting the audio output using an A/V cableTo audio output R port red Accessory Projecting S-Video ImagesTo Computer 2/Component Video port To video output Port Projecting Component Video ImagesTo Computer 2/Component Video port Projecting RGB Video ImagesTip To external audio Connecting to an External SpeakerEquipment Adjusting the Image Quality Turning Off the Projector Adjusting the Screen ImageTurning On the Projector Turning On the Projector Connecting the Power CordConnect the accessory power cord to the projector Power inlet Lit orangeOperation indicator lights orange Turning On the Power and Projecting ImagesProjector After startup, change MacintoshCheck that the cool-down is complete Pressmore. the Power button onceOperation indicator stops flashing and lights orange Turning Off the ProjectorFoot adjust button Retract the front adjustable foot if it is extendedAttach the lens cover Turn to Tele to reduce the size Adjusting the Screen ImageAdjusting the Image Size Turn the zoom ring on the projector to adjust the imageSeen from the side Adjusting the Image AngleApprox to the right Approx to the left When tilted verticallyWhen tilted horizontally Approx aboveCorrecting vertical keystone distortion Correcting Keystone DistortionCorrecting horizontal keystone distortion Tip Automatic adjustment Adjusting the Image QualityFocusing the Screen Image Adjusting Computer ImagesAdjusting the tracking Adjusting the synchronization Projectors control panel Adjusting the VolumePress the Volume Button on Either the remote control orPage Functions for Enhancing Projection Using the Projector Menu FunctionsMute Functions for Enhancing ProjectionList of Functions Function DetailsBlack Blue Users logo Default setting Freeze Press the Freeze button on the remote controlChanging the display position for 169 display Wide-screen ProjectionFor Sdtv For HdtvRemote control Cross Press the E-Zoom button on the remote controlZoom Tip Select the type of pointer icon or bar Remote control to select the typeEffects EffectCanceling effects Picture in Picture P in P Size Approx /3.2 Approx /2.8 Approx /2.5 Approx /2.3 Analog-RGB Digital-RGB Using the Projector Menu FunctionsVideo menu Main menu Sub-menuComputer Analog-RGB, Digital-RGB Main menu Sub-menu Function Default SettingUsing the Projector Menu Functions RGB-Video Video,Video Component YCbCr, YPbPr Video RGB-Video, YCbCr, YPbPr, S-Video, VideoUsing the Projector Menu Functions Audio menu Effect menu Default Main menu Sub-menuFunction SettingSetting menu Using the Projector Menu Functions Users Logo menu OFF Advanced menuComputer Digital-RGB, Analog-RGB, RGB-Video, YCbCr, YPbPr About menuComputer Video S-Video, Video Reset All menuVideo Select a sub-menu item Using the MenusSelect a menu item Confirm the selectionSelect other menu items in the same way Using the Projector Menu Functions Select a setting valueClose the menu List of Supported Monitor Displays 106 Optional Accessories 100List of ESC/VP21 Commands 103 101Using the Help TroubleshootingTip Indicator status Projector Problem and remedy When Having Some TroubleTroubleshooting Operation indicator Lamp indicator Temperature indicatorConditions in Safety Instructions/World Projecting No abnormality Progress Try resetting all of the current settings When the Indicators Provide No HelpIs sleep mode active? Is a video signal being input?Displayed Does the input signal match the connected source?No images appear Messages do appear Not Supported isPoor image quality Are the image signal format settings correct?Is the projector at the correct distance? Image is distorted Image contains interference Has the correct resolution been selected?Are the cables connected correctly? Is an extension cable being used?Images appear dark Only part of the image is displayed Large/smallImage colors are not right Have the color intensity and tint been adjusted correctly?Is sound being output from the audio source? No sound can be heardIs sound being output to external speakers? Operation indicator remains orange Remote control does not workPower does not turn off after the Power button is pressed Is the remote control too far from the projector?Cleaning the Lens MaintenanceCleaning Cleaning the Projector CaseMaintenance Cleaning the Air FilterProjected image gets darker or starts to deteriorate Lamp Replacement PeriodLamp indicator flashes orange or lights red Replacing ConsumablesLoosen the two lamp fixing screws Replacing the LampInstall the lamp cover Install the new lampTake out the lamp Resetting the Lamp Operating Time Replacing the Air Filter Install the new air filterSelect Yes in the sub-menu, Then press the button Saving a Users LogoTip 100 Optional Accessories101 Glossary102 Glossary103 List of ESC/VP21 CommandsCommand List CommandCommunication protocol USB Connection Setup105 Cable layoutsSerial connection USB connection106 List of Supported Monitor DisplaysSpecifications 108 Safety33.7 46.8 97.2 16.7 116.5 90.8 AppearanceUnits mm 109 104 114 348 33.4 187 R3.8 M4x10 136 274 103.2 12.8110 Index111 112 Index113 Page Declaration of Conformity FCC Compliance Statement For United States Users Page 402520600