Vivitek D3355 manual DLP Projjecttor User’s Manuall

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ITEM

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DESCRIPTION

 

 

 

 

 

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Input Video 4

Connect an RCA component cable the Y/Pb/Pr connectors

 

 

 

Connect an RCA audio connector to L/R audio connectors

 

 

 

 

 

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Input Video 2

Connect a composite video cable to the Video connector

 

 

 

Connect an RCA audio connector to L/R audio connectors

 

 

 

 

 

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Input Data 3

Connect a 5-connector BNC (RGB + VSync + HSync) cable to a pattern

 

 

 

generator or advanced video converter.

 

 

 

Connect a DSUB-15-to-5BNC cable from a computer

 

 

 

Connect an audio cable from a computer to Audio-In

 

 

 

 

 

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Input Data 2

Connect the supplied DB15-DB15 cable from a computer to RGB-In

 

 

 

Connect an audio cable from a computer to Audio-In

 

 

 

 

 

The connectors you choose on the projector may depend on available corresponding connectors on the devices you are connecting to.

Connect a computer to the projector through one of the Input Data 1/2/3 connections. The order for a better signal is as follows:

1.Input Data 1 is a digital signal and offers the best connection to your computer.

2.Input Data 3 is an analog signal; use a DSUB-15-to-5BNC cable for the connection.

3.The Input Data 2 analog signal uses a standard RGB (DB15-DB15) computer cable.

Connect a video device to the projector through one of the Input Video 1/2/3/4 connections. The order for a better signal is as follows:

1.Input Video 1 is a digital signal and offers the best connection to your video device.

2.Input Video 4 uses a component cable (3 RCA connectors; red/green/blue) for the most supe- rior analog connection.

3.Input Video 3 uses an S-video cable. S-video provides a sharper image than composite video.

4.Input Video 2 uses a composite video (yellow RCA connector) connection.

Warning:

As a safety precaution, disconnect all power to the projector and connecting devices before making connections.

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Contents Copyright Page Preface DLP Projjjectttor-User’s Manuall Main Features Table of contents Regulatory Compliance Getting Started Packing ChecklistPage Views of Projector Parts Ront-right ViewOp View-On-screen Display OSD Buttons and LEDs Ide View Connectors DLP Projjecttor User’s Manuall Rojector LED DescriptionsRear View Ottom View Remote Control Parts Move the mouse pointer when connected to a PC Projector and Remote Control Buttons Remote Control Operating RangePage Inserting the Remote Control Batteries Setup and OperationPage Connecting Input Devices DLP Projjecttor User’s Manuall Starting and Shutting down the Projector DLP Projjjectttor User’s Manuall Adjusting the Projector Level Adjusting the Zoom, Focus and Keystone Adjusting the Volume Page OSD Menu Controls Navigating the OSDPage Setting the OSD Language Picture Menu RGB Icture Menu Functions Available for Connected Source Hdmi Advance MenuDvance Menu Functions Available for Connected Source Hdmi Setup Menu Function Image Screen appears Etup Menu Functions Available for Connected SourceLogo display Logo select Logo capture Fan control Reset Audio Menu Udio Menu Functions Available for Connected SourceWindow Menu PIP size Press the cursor ColorMgr Menu Service Menu Ter to confirm Dhcp Network MenuReplacing the Projection Lamp Maintenance and SecurityDLP Projjecttor User’s Manuall Resetting the Lamp Leaning the Case Cleaning the ProjectorLeaning the Lens Ecuring the Mount to the Ceiling Using the Kensington LockCeiling Installation Support cable Using Support CablesTips for Troubleshooting Common problems and solutionsImage Problems LED Error MessagesAudio Problems Lamp ProblemsRemote Control Problems Having the Projector Serviced Specifications SpecificationsPtional Lens Nput ConnectorsUtput Connectors Ontrol ConnectorsProjection Distance Projection Distance V.S. Projection Size For standard lensDSUB15 Rgbhv DVI Hdmi Timing Mode TableVideo format Frame rate Composite Projector Dimensions Page EN 55022 Warning Safety CertificationsFCC Warning Canada