Contents
IMPORTANT SAFETY NOTICE | 2 |
Precautions with regard to safety | 5 |
Caution | 6 |
Accessories | 7 |
Precautions on handling | 8 |
Name and function of parts | 9 |
Remote control | 9 |
Front and side of the projector | 11 |
Rear and side view of the main unit/Controls on upper panel... | 12 |
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Using the remote control unit | 14 |
Loading dry cells | 14 |
Effective range of remote control operation | 14 |
Setting projector ID number to remote control | 15 |
Using the remote control as a PC mouse | 15 |
Using a wired remote control | 16 |
Installation | 17 |
Projection schemes | 17 |
Installation geometry | 17 |
Projection distances | 17 |
Connection | 18 |
Setup precautions | 18 |
Example of connecting with AV products | 19 |
Example of connecting with PCs | 20 |
Adjusting the audio | 33 |
VOLUME | 33 |
AUDIO MUTE | 33 |
Changing the display language | 33 |
OPTION1 settings | 34 |
COLOR CORRECTION | 34 |
CONTRAST MODE | 34 |
AUTO SIGNAL | 34 |
BACK COLOR | 34 |
SUB MEMORY LIST | 34 |
DVI EDID | 34 |
OPTION2 settings | 35 |
ID | 35 |
FRONT/REAR | 35 |
DESK/CEILING | 35 |
LAMP POWER | 35 |
RS232C | 35 |
SYSTEM INFORMATION | 35 |
FAN CONTROL1 | 35 |
FAN CONTROL2 | 36 |
FUNC1 | 36 |
KEY ASSIGN | 36 |
AUTO POW.OFF | 36 |
PASSWORD | 36 |
How to install and remove the projection lens |
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(optional) | 21 |
How to install the projection lens | 21 |
How to remove the projection lens | 21 |
Projection | 22 |
Powering up the projector | 22 |
Making adjustment and selection | 22 |
Powering off the projector | 23 |
Direct power off function | 23 |
How to adjust the lens | 24 |
How to adjust the lens focus, lens zoom and lens |
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up/down position movement (optical shift) | 24 |
How to adjust the lens position to the left or right | 24 |
Automatic adjustment (AUTO SETUP) | 25 |
Using the FREEZE function | 25 |
Using the SHUTTER function | 25 |
Using the digital zoom (– D.ZOOM +) function | 26 |
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Structure of menu screens | 27 |
Basic menu operations | 28 |
Returning to the previous page | 28 |
Menu items shown in transparent characters | 28 |
Menu items setting | 28 |
Resetting to the factory default | 28 |
Adjusting the picture | 29 |
PICTURE MODE | 29 |
BRIGHT | 29 |
CONTRAST | 29 |
COLOR | 29 |
TINT | 29 |
COLOR TEMP | 29 |
WHITE GAIN | 29 |
SHARPNESS | 30 |
NR | 30 |
AI | 30 |
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SYSTEM | 30 |
Adjusting the position | 31 |
POSITION | 31 |
ASPECT | 31 |
ZOOM | 31 |
CLOCK PHASE | 31 |
KEYSTONE | 31 |
Displaying the internal test pattern | 37 |
Cycle of displayed internal test patterns | 37 |
Setting the security | 37 |
INPUT PASSWORD | 37 |
AMEND PASSWORD | 37 |
TEXT DISPLAY | 37 |
TEXT CHANGE | 37 |
Setting the network | 38 |
Connecting the PC | 38 |
System requirements | 38 |
Connection example | 38 |
Using the serial terminals | 39 |
Examples of connection | 39 |
Pin assignments and signal names | 39 |
Communication conditions (Factory setting) | 39 |
Basic format | 39 |
Control commands | 40 |
Cable specifications | 40 |
Using the Remote 2 terminal | 41 |
Indication of lamp monitor | 42 |
Cleaning and replacement of air filter | 43 |
Procedure of cleaning | 43 |
Replacing of lamp unit | 44 |
Timing of lamp unit replacement | 44 |
Lamp unit replacement steps | 45 |
Using Web Browser Control | 47 |
Accessing from the Web browser | 47 |
Password change page | 47 |
Basic control page | 48 |
Detail control page | 49 |
Monitor information page | 49 |
Error information page | 50 |
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DNS server setup page | 52 |
POP server setup page | 53 |
Ping test page | 53 |
Contents of mail sent | 54 |
Adjust clock page | 54 |
Network config page | 55 |
Network status page | 55 |
Using the PJLink™ protocol | 56 |
Supported commands | 56 |
PJLink™ security authentication | 56 |
| How to use ADVANCED MENU | ...............................32 |
| DIGITAL CINEMA REALITY | 32 |
| BLANKING | 32 |
| INPUT RESOLUTION | 32 |
| CLAMP POS | 32 |
| RASTER POSITION | 32 |
4 | SXGA MODE | 32 |
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Before asking for service | 57 |
Specifications | 58 |
Compatible Signal List | 60 |
Projection distances by projection lens | 61 |
Dimensions | 62 |