JVC DLA-G150CLU, DLA-G150CLE manual Setting the Amount of Lens Shifting, Remote control unit

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Setting the Amount of Lens Shifting

When the lens unit (optional) with the lens shifting function is used, the projected screen can be shifted up and down in position.

Notes

The amount of shifting is within the range of approx. 30% to 55%.

After finishing the lens shift setting, tighten the SHIFT LOCK fixing bolt firmly so that the lens will not move.

1Turn the cap on the top of the projector to open it.

2Loosen the SHIFT LOCK fixing bolt.

Use the hex. wrench supplied.

3Rotate the LENS SHIFT knob to adjust the position (shift amount) of the projected

screen.

Rotate it to the right: The lens shifts upward.

Rotate it to the left: The lens shifts downward.

4Tighten the SHIFT LOCK fixing bolt firmly.

Use the hex. wrench supplied.

5Turn the cap to close it.

SHIFT LOCK fixing bolt

LENS SHIFT knob

Projected screen position image by amount of shift

* The projected screen position can only shift in an up-and-down direction.

The illustration shows the screen shifted sidewise for the purpose of explanation.

Approx. 55%

Approx. 50%

Approx. 30%

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Installing the Projector

Effective Range and Distance of the Remote Control Unit

The remote control unit can be used as either a wireless remote control unit or a wired one.

Using as a wireless remote control unit

Aim the remote control unit toward the remote sensor on the front or the rear of the projector.

The operable distance of the remote control unit is about 10 m for direct reception. The remote control unit can be used by having it reflected on the screen. In this case, the total distance of “A+B” should be about 10 m or less. The operable angles of the remote control unit are 15° right and left, and 15° up and down.

Screen

15˚

 

15˚

Projector

15˚

A

 

15˚

B

Remote control unit

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Contents DLA-G150CLU Can Result About the installation placeDo not allow any unqualified person to install the unit About burning-in of the D-ILA deviceContents Controls and Features Control Panel on the Projector Bottom SurfaceConnector Panel Remote Control Unit Installing the Projector Installing BatteriesPrecautions for Installation Leveling the projector Adjusting the Inclination of the ProjectorInstalling the Projector against the Screen Adjusting the vertical angle of the projectorProjection Distance and Screen Size Setting the Amount of Lens ShiftingUsing as a wireless remote control unit Effective Range and Distance of the Remote Control UnitSetting the Position Selecting Screw for Ceiling Mounting When installing adjusting/setting the unitAllowable input signals Connecting to Various DevicesSignals that Can Be Input to the Projector Video signalsConnecting to Hi-Vision Devices/DVD Players Connecting to Video DevicesGame device, etc Desktop type Connecting to Other DevicesConnecting to Devices which Control the Projector To ControlConnecting to Computer Devices Connecting to DVIHow to attach the ferrite core To prevent fire and electric shock, observe the following Lamp control settingsBasic Operations Removing the Lens CapProjector’s buttons Turning on the Power Turn on the Main Power switchRemote control unit Turning off the PowerRemote control unit Turning off Image Hide Setting the Screen Aspect RatioRemoving the Trapezoidal Distortion of the Image Remote control unit Quick Alignment Function Zooming a Part of the ImageDisplaying a Still Picture Freeze Submenus in Video Menu Mode Menu Transition Diagram in No signal Menu ModeMenu Transition Diagram in Video Menu Mode Quick Reference Guide for No signal Menu ModeFactory set value Menu Transition Diagram in PC Menu ModeFor Video Menu Mode Quick Reference GuideBasic Menu Operation Press the cursor Button 2 or 3 to set Or adjust the valueQuick Reference Guide for PC Menu Mode Remote control unit ProjectorProjector Changing the Color System Video Menu Mode OnlyVideo menu mode PC menu modeOr Hdtv with the cursor button 5 or ∞ Adjusting Tracking/PhaseAdjust the Screen aspect ratio Changing the Language DisplayMake adjustment with the cursor2 or Set up for Watching Image Software Video Menu Mode OnlyAdjusting Picture Quality Select the item to be adjusted with the cursor button5 or ∞Cursor button Or ∞ Adjusting the Video Screen/Menu PositionAdjusting Color temperature Adjust the color temperature with Cursor button2 orSelect Resize with the cursor button 5 or ∞ Changing the Image Gamma/Aspect Ratio Video Menu Mode OnlyChanging the Image Size Resize Function PC Menu Mode Only Select Gamma or Aspect ratio with the cursor button5 or ∞Or∞, and press Setting and Adjusting Other Functions OptionsAdjustment item Button Or∞, and press the Enter buttonProjector and the wall outlet Replacing the FuseGetting Information Select Information with the cursor button5 or ∞Light-source lamp and lamp use time Replacing the Light-Source LampLoosen the screws, raise the handle Reset the lamp use timeInsert the new light-source lamp fully Inside and fasten the screwsCleaning and Replacing the Filter Cover Troubleshooting MaintenanceWhen warning indication is shown by the blinking indicators Operate Indication IndicatorAction to be taken for warning indication Lamp TempPressing any button To cancel this message, pressPower Control Mode LPC Message is cleared byGL-M2915SG SpecificationsEnglish Deutsh Français Italiano Español Pin assignment Specifications for terminals Outside dimensionsRS-232C external control Communication SpecificationsCommand Format Control command tableFor AppendixDLA-G150CLEINSTRUCTIONS EMC To the following power supply voltage. Use onlyPower cord designated by our dealer to ensure Safety Fire HazardUnited Kingdom only Replacing 15theVarious Devices BNC-RCA Conversion plug Deutsh Front Side / Top Surface / Right SideApprox m Ferrite core ⋅ Conversion adapter for Mac for MacintoshRear adjustable foot for leveling the projector Control Panel Projector Stand by IndicatorButton does not work Button to obtain a still pictureGebruike batterijen PC buttonsInstalling the Projector GL-M2930SZG EnglishRemote control unit Response to color systems systems 640 400 24.83 56.42 To Video Video cable accessoryHor Pixels Ver Lines KHz PC system PC98 640 350 37.86VHS VCR BNC-RCA conversion plug accessory To VideoTo Y To PB/B-Y Game device, etc Hi-Vision devicesTo RS-232C connector To Remote terminal To monitor Connector Connection cable suppliedCable Supplied Ferrite core Basic Operations Image will be displayed in full Side of the unit is projectedComp The image from the Comp Y, R Pressed PC1 ↔ PC2 ↔ DVIQuick Alignment Function Quick Align No.51931Main menu in No signal Menu Mode Quick Reference Guide For Video Menu Mode Phase Flickering or dim picture image can be adjusted to Options → Refer toInformation → Refer to Menu returns to the previous menu RestoredAuto Adjusting Tracking/Phase Adjust the color temperature with Cursor button 2 or Image adj. submenu appears on the screenOr ∞, and press the Enter button. Then, the All Video submenu Video submenu Set up 1 submenu Image enlarged to the full size 1365 ⋅ Españolitaliano FrançaisdeutshenglishExceeds 2000 hours Press the Menu button to exit the menu modeReplacing the Fuse Cover by loosening screws Projector’s button Turn on the Main Power switch to go Stand by indicatorScrew Lamp-replacement opening cover Hide button Blocked? WithWhen warning indication is shown by the blinking indicators Message Cause Corrective action Input terminals SpecificationsOptical mechanism system Electrical systemFront GeneralUnit mm Designates the terminal of the data Dh 21h Control command to the projectorOperation Mode parameters Function Command AskingFor lens unit GL-M2910G Español 2002 Victor Company of JAPAN, Limited

DLA-G150CLU, DLA-G150CLE specifications

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