Dukane
28A8711
user manual
Specification
Command data chart
Selecting an Input Signal
Regarding the Indicator Lamps
Connecting Your Devices
Warranty
Setting UP the Projector
Command data
Remove the battery cover
Adjusting the Volume
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Model 28A8711
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Adapter
Projector Features
Power cord
Control
Devices you will be using to the projector
Only use the power cord that came with the projector
Part Names
Remote Control
Turn the elevator screw to fine tune
Setting UP the Projector
Adjusting the Projectors Elevator Feet
Press and hold in the elevator Buttons
Screen
Adjusting the Screen Size and Projection Distance
Connecting Your Devices
Function Projector Port Connection Cables
Ports and Cables
Connecting to a Computer
Connecting Your Devices
A a a
BNC Input DVI Input
Connecting to a DVD Player
Connecting to a VCR
Connecting to a Display Monitor
Close the battery cover
Using the Remote Control
Putting batteries into the remote control unit
Remove the battery cover
Operating the remote control
Remote control in an area free from obstacles
Meters with a 40-degree range
Turning on the Power
Selecting an Input Signal
Turning OFF the Power
Temporarily Muting the Sound
Adjusting the Volume
Press the Volume button
Use the lever switch / to adjust the volume
Adjusting the Position
Use the , , , buttons to adjust the position
Press the Position button
Press the Auto button
Using the Automatic Adjustment Feature
Automatic Adjustment for RGB Input
Automatic Adjustment for Video Input
On the screen to aid you in correcting the distortion
Correcting Keystone Distortions
Press the Keystone button
As illustrated on the right, a dialog will appear
Freezing the Screen
Using the Magnify Feature
You can activate the following functions just by
Adjusting Screen with ONE-TOUCH
Was begun When BNC RGB is selected
Press the ONE Touch button
Press the Blank button
Selecting the Aspect Ratio
Temporarily Blanking the Screen
Press the Aspect button
Using the Menu Functions
Use the lever switch To adjust the level
Press the Menu button
Operating the PC Screen
Available Functions Remote Control Operation
High Voltage High Temperature High Pressure
Lamp
Do not use the projector with the lamp cover removed
Push
Replacing the lamp
Caring for the air filter
AIR Filter
Replacing the air filter
Caring for the lens
Caring for the cabinet and remote control transmitter
Other Care
Caring for the inside of the projector
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Main Menu
Multifunctional Settings
Use the lever switch
Main Menu
PICTURE-2 Menu
PICTURE-1 Menu
PICTURE-2 Menu
PICTURE-1 Menu
Input Menu
Input Menu
Auto Menu
Auto Menu
Screen Menu
Screen Menu
Wireless Menu
Option Menu
Option Menu
Related Messages
Power Lamp Temp
Regarding the Indicator Lamps
Vol.2-7
Phenomena That May Easily Be Mistaken for Machine Defects
Vol.2-2
Vol.2-3
Unit mm
Specifications
Dimension Diagram
Specification
Warranty and AFTER-SERVICE
Signal Connector PIN Assignment
RGB in 1/2
Sub 15-pin Shrink
Resolution FH kHz FV Hz Rating Signal mode Display mode
Example of Computer Signal
Initial SET Signals
PS/2 Mouse
Connection to the Mouse Control
ADB Mouse
USB Mouse
Protocol
Command data
Consist of header 7 bytes + command data 6 bytes
RS-232C Communication
Increasing the projector setting value Increment command
Requesting projector status Get command
Changing the projector settings Set command
Using the projector default settings Reset Command
C4 D3
Command data chart
Be EF BA D2
Be EF AD D0
Be EF CB D0
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