BenQ W20000, W5000 user manual Table of contents

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Table of contents

 

Important safety instructions

3

Overview

6

Shipping contents

6

Remote control batteries

6

Remote control operation

6

Projector features

7

Projector exterior view

8

Controls and functions

9

 

Control panel

9

 

Remote control

10

Positioning your projector

11

Choosing a location

11

Obtaining a preferred projected image

size

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12

 

Shifting the projection lens vertically

12

 

How to determine the position of the

 

 

projector for a given screen size

13

 

How to determine the recommended screen

 

size for a given distance

13

 

Projection dimensions

14

Connecting with video

 

equipment

16

 

Preparations

16

 

Connecting HDMI devices

17

 

Connecting RGBHV devices

17

 

Connecting component-video devices ....

17

 

Connecting S-Video or video devices

18

 

Connecting a computer

18

Using the projector

19

Turning the projector on

19

Selecting an input source

19

Using the menus

20

Fine-tuning the image size and clarity20

Securing the projector

21

 

Using a security cable lock

21

 

Utilizing the password function

21

Adjusting the projected image

23

 

Adjusting the projection angle

23

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Correcting picture distortion

23

Using the preset and user modes

24

Fine-tuning the picture quality

26

Advanced picture quality controls

27

Selecting the aspect ratio

30

Operating in a high altitude

 

environment

31

Displaying more than one image source

simultaneously

32

Creating your own startup screen

33

Personalizing the projector menu

 

display

33

Locking control keys

33

Turning the power off

34

On-Screen Display (OSD) menus

35

Additional information

41

Care of the projector

41

Cleaning and replacing the dust filter 41

Lamp information

43

Getting to know the lamp hour

43

Extending lamp life

43

Timing of replacing the lamp

44

Replacing the lamp

44

Indicators

47

Troubleshooting

48

Specifications

49

Warranty and Copyright

 

information

52

Regulation statements

53

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Contents Welcome W20000/W5000 Digital Projector Home Cinema SeriesTable of contents Important safety instructions Do not step on the projector or place any objects upon it Do not block the ventilation holes whileDuring operation. It may harm your sight Disposal Moisture condensationAvoid volatile liquid Ceiling mounting the projectorRemote control operation Shipping contentsRemote control batteries OverviewProjector features Front and upper side view Connector panelProjector exterior view Rear viewControls and functions Control panelRemote control Positioning your projector Choosing a locationObtaining a preferred projected image size Shifting the projection lens verticallyDetermine the aspect ratio of your screen, 169 or 43? Widescreen ratio screen dimension table Projection dimensionsInstallation for a 169 ratio screen With min Position Zoom Cm C Cm DDiagonal Installation for a 43 ratio screenMin Max Highest Lowest Image Best video quality Connecting with video equipmentPreparations Better video qualityConnecting component-video devices Connecting Hdmi devicesConnecting Rgbhv devices Connect the projector to a computer with a VGA-BNC cable Connecting S-Video or video devicesConnecting a computer Using the OSD menu Using the projectorUsing the remote control or projector Turning the projector onUse / to highlight the System Setup menu Using the menusFine-tuning the image size and clarity Adjust the projected picture to the size that youSetting a password Using a security cable lockUtilizing the password function If you forget the passwordDisabling the password function Entering the password recall procedureChanging the password Confirm the new password by re-entering the new passwordCorrecting picture distortion Adjusting the projected imageAdjusting the projection angle Two parallel sidesFine-tuning the selected picture mode Using the preset and user modesSelecting a preset mode Using the remote controlRenaming user modes Setting the User 1/User 2/User 3 modeResetting the picture mode Enter and ExitFine-tuning the picture quality Advanced picture quality controls Setting Black LevelSelecting a color temperature Controlling image clarityTo adjust and store the settings Setting a preferred color temperatureTo set a preferred color temperature Color ManagementAdjusting contrast ratio via Iris Adjusting Brilliant ColorSelecting a Gamma setting Using the remote controlAbout the aspect ratio Their original width using this settingSelecting the aspect ratio Operating in a high altitude environment Using Panamorph lenses optionalTo activate High Altitude Mode Suitable for use with PC and Rgbhd source inputsPIP source conflict list Disabled functions for the active windowsDisplaying more than one image source simultaneously Highlight PIP and press / to select OnLocking control keys Creating your own startup screenPersonalizing the projector menu display Turning the power off Commands during the cooling processOn-Screen Display OSD menus On-Screen Display OSD structureInformation System SetupSetup Picture -- Basic menu Picture -- Advanced menuSystem Setup menu Display menuAdvanced Setup menu Source ResolutionInformation menu Lamp HoursAdditional information Care of the projectorTo clean the filter Resetting the filter timerGetting to know the lamp hour Setting Auto OffLamp information Extending lamp lifeTiming of replacing the lamp Replacing the lampTighten the screws securing the lamp box Pulling it too quickly may cause the lamp toResetting the lamp timer After the startup logo, press Menu and then press / untilIndicators Troubleshooting Optical SpecificationsDimensions ElectricalTiming chart Format Resolution Refresh rateHz Freq.KHz Pixel Freq.MHzSupported timing for Hdmi input Supported timing for Video and S-Video inputsCopyright Warranty and Copyright informationWarranty DisclaimerEEC statement for European users Regulation statementsFCC statement for United States users MIC statement