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40

1.02

 

32

 

0.81

 

24

 

0.61

 

69.4

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142.3

 

1.76

-

3.61

139.2

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266.9

 

3.54

-

6.78

 

 

50

1.27

 

40

 

1.02

 

30

 

0.76

 

87.8

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178.9

 

2.23

-

4.54

175.3

-

335.0

 

4.45

-

8.51

 

 

60

1.52

 

48

 

1.22

 

36

 

0.91

 

106.2

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215.5

 

2.70

-

5.47

211.5

-

403.1

 

5.37

-

10.24

 

 

67

1.70

 

54

 

1.36

 

40

 

1.02

 

119.0

-

241.2

 

3.02

-

6.13

236.8

-

450.8

 

6.01

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11.45

 

 

72

1.83

 

58

 

1.46

 

43

 

1.10

 

128.2

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259.5

 

3.26

-

6.59

254.8

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484.9

 

6.47

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12.32

 

 

80

2.03

 

64

 

1.63

 

48

 

1.22

 

142.9

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288.8

 

3.63

-

7.34

283.7

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539.4

 

7.21

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13.70

 

 

84

2.13

 

67

 

1.71

 

50

 

1.28

 

150.3

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303.5

 

3.82

-

7.71

298.2

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566.6

 

7.57

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14.39

 

 

90

2.29

 

72

 

1.83

 

54

 

1.37

 

161.3

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325.4

 

4.10

-

8.27

319.9

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607.5

 

8.12

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15.43

 

 

100

2.54

 

80

 

2.03

 

60

 

1.52

 

179.7

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362.1

 

4.56

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9.20

356.0

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675.6

 

9.04

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17.16

 

 

120

3.05

 

96

 

2.44

 

72

 

1.83

 

216.4

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435.3

 

5.50

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11.06

428.3

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811.8

 

10.88

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20.62

 

 

150

3.81

 

120

 

3.05

 

90

 

2.29

 

271.6

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545.2

 

6.90

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13.85

536.6

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1016.1

 

13.63

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25.81

 

 

180

4.57

 

144

 

3.66

 

108

 

2.74

 

326.7

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655.1

 

8.30

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16.64

645.0

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1220.5

 

16.38

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31.00

 

 

200

5.08

 

160

 

4.06

 

120

 

3.05

 

363.5

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728.3

 

9.23

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18.50

717.3

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1356.7

 

18.22

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34.46

 

 

210

5.33

 

168

 

4.27

 

126

 

3.20

 

381.9

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765.0

 

9.70

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19.43

753.4

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1424.8

 

19.14

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36.19

 

 

240

6.10

 

192

 

4.88

 

144

 

3.66

 

437.0

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874.9

 

11.10

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22.22

861.8

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1629.1

 

21.89

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41.38

 

 

261

6.63

 

209

 

5.30

 

157

 

3.98

 

475.6

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951.8

 

12.08

-

24.18

937.7

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1772.2

 

23.82

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45.01

 

 

270

6.86

 

216

 

5.49

 

162

 

4.11

 

492.2

-

984.7

 

12.50

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25.01

970.2

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1833.5

 

24.64

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46.57

 

 

300

7.62

 

240

 

6.10

 

180

 

4.57

 

547.3

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1094.6

 

13.90

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27.80

1078.6 - 2037.8

 

27.40 -

51.76

 

 

350

8.89

 

280

 

7.11

 

210

 

5.33

 

639.2

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1277.8

 

16.24

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32.46

1259.2 - 2378.3

 

31.98 -

60.41

 

 

400

10.16

 

320

 

8.13

 

240

 

6.10

 

731.1

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1460.9

 

18.57

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37.11

1439.9 - 2718.9

 

36.57 -

69.06

 

 

450

11.43

 

360

 

9.14

 

270

 

6.86

 

823.0

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1644.0

 

20.90

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41.76

1620.5 - 3059.4

 

41.16 -

77.71

 

 

500

12.70

 

400

 

10.16

 

300

 

7.62

 

914.9

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1827.2

 

23.24

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46.41

1801.2 -

3400.0

 

45.75

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86.36

 

Caution:

Ceiling installation must be done by a qualified professional. Contact your dealer for more informa- tion.

It is not recommended you install the projector yourself.

Only use the projector on a solid, level surface. Serious injury and damage can occur if the projector is dropped.

Do not use the projector in an environment where extreme temperature occurs. The projector must be used at temperatures between 41 degrees Fahrenheit (5 degrees Celsius) and 104 degrees Fahrenheit (40 degrees Celsius).

Screen damage will occur if the projector is exposed to moisture, dust or smoke.

Do not cover the vents on the projector. Proper ventilation is required to dissipate heat. Damage to the projector will occur if the vents are covered.

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Contents Copyright Important Safety Information Preface Main Features Table of Contents Using ON-SCREEN Display Regulatory Compliance Packing Checklist IntroductionFront-right View Views of Projector PartsTop view Bottom view Top Features Lens ControlsPower OSD Controls and Status LEDsDLP Projector User’s Manual Terminal Panel Features 100Power Switch Remote Control Parts DLP Projector User’s Manual Remote Control Remote Control Operating RangeProjector and Remote Control Buttons Setup and Operation Inserting the Remote Control BatteriesInstalling or Removing the Optional Lens Removing the Existing Lens From the ProjectorInstalling the New Lens Pull out the existing lens slowlyThrow Distance and Screen Size Diagonal Width HeightDiagonal Width Height Distance Installing the Optional Color Wheel DLP Projjecttor User’s Manuall DLP Projjecttor-User’s Manuall Connecting Your PC or Macintosh Computer Making ConnectionsConnecting an External Monitor Connecting Your DVD Player with Component Output Connecting Your VCR or Laser Disc Player Projecting AN Image Basic Operation Turning on the ProjectorDLP Projjecttor-User’s Manuall Selecting an Input Source Adjusting Picture Position Manually Adjusting the Picture Position and Picture SizeLens Shift Adjustable Range From the Remote Control Unit DLP Projjecttor User’s Manuall Adjusting the Projector Level Adjusting the Image Using Auto Optimizing an RGB Image AutomaticallyAdjusting Volume Up and Down Turning off the Projector About Direct Power Off After UseTurning Off the Image and Sound Freezing a PictureAdjusting by Using the OSD Control Panel Adjusting the Focus/Zoom ManuallyChanging Lamp Mode by Using the Projectors OSD Control Panel Changing Lamp ModeGetting Information Adjusting Position/Total Dots/Fine Sync Correcting Keystone by Using the Remote Control Higher resolution than XGA narrows the adjustable range Locking the Projector Preventing the Unauthorized Use of the ProjectorUnlocking the Projector Using the Kensington Lock Using the Physical LockUsing the Menus Navigating the OSDDLP Projjecttor-User’s Manuall Menu Tree DLP Projjecttor-User’s Manuall Menu Elements TitleHighlight Slide bar Exit Radio buttonInput Menu Descriptions and Functions LabelAdjust Menu Descriptions and Functions Image menuImage options menu Screen OverscanVideo menu Noise reduction 3D Y/C separationProgressive Color matrix FilmDetail Setting Menu Descriptions and Functions BasicGamma White balance Color correction Setting Menu Descriptions and Functions Lamp mode KeystoneLamp control Lamp interval LanguageInstallation Ceiling & Rear Communication speedDisplay time BackgroundPIN Code Lock Network Setting Key lockDynamicBlack RC sensorStandby mode PC controlNetwork setting DhcpOption Power management Screen triggerFan control Default input select MessageSearch mode Filter warningUsage time Information Menu Descriptions and FunctionsInput Network Version Reset Menu Descriptions and Functions Cleaning the Cabinet Cleaning the LensCleaning the projector Cleaning the Filters Replacing the Lamps DLP Projjecttor-User’s Manuall DLP Projector User’s Manual Resetting the Lamp Time Counter Indicator Messages TroubleshootingPower LED Common Problems and Solutions Tips for TroubleshootingLamp LEDs Lamp Problems Image ProblemsRemote Control Problems Audio ProblemsHaving the Projector Serviced Optical Specifications Projector SpecificationsElectrical Specifications Mechanical Specifications Environmental ConsiderationsOptional Parts Cabinet Dimensions Pin Assignments of Mini D-Sub 15 Pin Input Connector PIN Number RGB Signal Analog YCB CR SignalCompatible Input Signal List ATE KH ZPC Control Codes and Cable Connections Functional Execution Command Table Command FunctionStatus Read Command Table Screen Trigger Handling of the Address for Operation by Using a Browser Operation Using Http BrowserOverview Preparation Before UseConfiguring Network Settings DomainTest Mail Structure of the Http Server Http// the projectors IP address /index.html105 Safety Certifications FCC WarningCanada EN 55022 Warning