JVC DLA-RS60 Connection of the power cord provided, Be carful to avoid fire and electric shocks

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ENGLISH

About the connection (Continued)

Connection of the power cord (provided)

Once you have connected the equipment, connect the projector power cord.

 

 

 

STANDBY/ON

 

 

 

 

INPUT

1

HDMI

2

 

 

 

 

 

 

OK

 

RS-232-C

CR/PR

CB/PB Y

 

 

3D

 

REMOTE

 

 

SYNCHRO

PC

TRIGGER CONTROL

 

 

 

 

MENU

BACK

1

1 Connect the power cord supplied with the unit power input terminal

2 Connect to the power outlet

Power Cord (Supplied)

Preparation

2

Be carful to avoid fire and electric shocks

As the amount of electrical energy for this unit is large, please connect it directly into

the wall outlet.

CAUTION When you are not using the equipment, please unplug the power cord.

Connect it only with the provided power cord.

Do not use voltage other than the indicated power voltage.

Do not damage, break or modify the power cord. Moreover, the power cord will be damaged if you place it under heavy objects, heat or pull it.

Do not unplug with wet hands.

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Contents PC010680499-1 RS50/DLA-RS60Victor Company of Japan, Limited Instrucción para el clienteMachine Noise Information Germany only Safety PrecautionsAbout the installation place Getting startedThis plug will fit only into a grounded power Power source indicated on the label. If you areNot sure of the type of power supply to your Power companyDo not allow any unqualified person to install the unit Do not cut off the main plug from this equipment Power Connection United Kingdom onlyPower cord Important Europe onlyPile Battery ProductsBatterie ProdukteProdotti Baterías/pilasProductos BatteriaTuotteet BatteriProdukter AkkuProdukty БатареяИзделия BaterieTHX Certification THX Certification RS50 RS506For detail information about ISF, please refer web site Contents Please check with your authorized dealer for details Accessories/Optional AccessoriesCheck the Accessories Optional AccessoriesMain body Front Controls and featuresMain body Bottom Left button Down button ⑪ Light receiving section Remote control rear⑫ Power input terminal Main body RearDuringcooldown About1minute Main body About the indicator displayStand by BlinkingRed DuringstandbyFrequency Countermeasures Lighting/flashing lights Blinking Content ConfirmationMain body Warning display and confirmation/response ActionMain body Input terminal Remote Control How to insert batteries into the remote controlPreparation About installationImportant points concerning the installation How to adjust the vertical angleUp/Down position Installing the Projector and ScreenLens shift correlation chart Left/Right positionFixation of the projector Precautions for MountingBottom Surface Screen Size and Projection Distance Effective Range of Remote Control UnitWhen directing the remote control toward this unit When reflecting off a screenAbout the connection Types of possible input signals PC compatibleDesignation Camcorder Connection to the unitBD/DVD Recorder BD/DVD Player VCRBD/DVD recorder Connecting via Hdmi CableConnecting via HDMI-DVI Conversion Cable This unitConnecting via RGB Video Cable Connecting via Component Video CableThis unit Connecting via PC Cable RS50 RS506Connected by a 3D Synchro terminal 3D synchro emitterTerminal Connecting via Trigger CableConnected by RS-232C connection cable Sold separatelyTrigger input terminal ΦNetwork Server Connected by LAN terminal RS50 RS506Connected by a Remote terminal Connection cable sold separatelyBe carful to avoid fire and electric shocks Connection of the power cord providedBasic Operation Basic operation proceduresTurn off power source Adjust the shift image positionAbout Cool Down mode Input Image and Projected Image by Different Screen Size Frequently used useful functionsInput Image Screen Size 169 Zoom Mask the image Project the imageTo end ① Selec ② Confirm You can hide the image temporarilyUp and down Organization of the picture Organization of the input Adjustments and settings in the menuWhen there is a PC signal input, Aspect PC is displayed Structure of the menu hierarchy summaryAdjustments and settings in the menu From the previous For PC signal inputCustom Gamma AdvancedColor Management Comp HdmiLens Control Pixel AdjustNetwork Displaying the main menu Menu operation buttonMenu operation buttons Menu is displayedPress cursor / to select a submenu Menu operation procedureRepeat steps 6-2 to adjust other items Press MenuColor Profile Picture AdjustPicture Mode Menu item descriptionDark/Bright Level This is the default value according to the picture modeColor Temp To 1-1 Color Temp. of the submenu GammaOffset Color TempAdvanced Custom 1~3 SharpnessCustom Gamma Detail EnhanceAspect Video Input SignalColor Management RS50 RS506 Picture Position235 Hdmi255 COMP. RS50 RS506 InstallationLens Control Pixel AdjustLock Function Display SetupNetwork RS50 RS506 InformationGamma Curve Operation guide glossary100% Original Description of the 3D methodEye Left-eye image Right-eye image Stereoscopic video image Left- eye image CloseEye 3D-glassesReplacing the Lamp Lamp replacement procedureAfter Replacing the Lamp Install the new lamp unitUnit Attach the lamp coverSelectFunction Lamp Reset Resetting lamp TimeRe-confirm Red Lights Reset the lamp time by remote controlIf the filter is damaged or too dirty to be cleaned Method for cleaning and replacing filtersClean the filter Reinstall the inner filterPower is not supplied TroubleshootingIs the lamp near exhaustion? OthersReference page 60 to No device is connected to the input terminal Input terminal is connected but there is no signalInput the video signals Input video signals that can be usedRS-232C Interface RS-232C SpecificationsTCP/IP-connection Unit ID Command FormatCommand and data Binary codeBinary code Command Type Data descriptionRemote control code EndThis section shows the communication examples of RS-232C Type Command DescriptionReference command Operating commandAbout Trademarks and Copyright Specifications Others Unit mm DimensionsIndex Lens Remote controlMessage LampMemo
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