Marantz LN-11S1A manual Troubleshooting, Others

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ESU EROF RB P F O E MAN STRA IC SABVDEAC NA PUTEGS IN T OOHSEL BUORT AREPO N IO T AREPO N IO T

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TROUBLESHOOTING

Before requesting repairs, check the following items.

1. Are the connections among each of the devices the same as given under “BASIC OPERATION” (Page. 3).

2. Are operations being performed correctly according to information given in “BASIC OPERATION” (Page. 3)

If the unit is not functioning properly, check the items given in the table below.

If the unit still does not function properly even after checking the items below and trying the suggested solutions, there may be an internal malfunction in the equipment. Immediately unplug the AC/DC adapter from the power outlet and contact the store where you purchased the product, your nearest Marantz Consumer Marketing sales office, a Customer Consultation Center, or Marantz Service Center.

Symptom

Possible Cause

Remedy

 

• Has the power cable of the AC/DC adapter become

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The power does not

disconnected?

or

turn on.

• Has the output plug of the AC/DC adapter become

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disconnected from the DC jack?

 

 

The POWER ON

• Has the power cable of the AC/DC adapter become

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disconnected?

indicator does not

or

• Has the output plug of the AC/DC adapter become

light.

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disconnected from the DC jack?

 

 

The unit does not

• Has the trigger cable become disconnected?

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move according to

the trigger input

• Does the trigger cable have the wrong specifications?

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signal.

 

 

The TRIGGER

• Has the trigger cable become disconnected?

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indicator does not

• Does the trigger cable have the wrong specifications?

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light.

 

 

 

 

 

 

• Are the batteries used up?

Insert new

 

• Are batteries installed with the polarity reversed?

batteries according

 

to the procedure

 

• Are buttons on the TV or video remote controller being

 

described in the

The remote control

depressed?

remote controller’s

signal is not being

Remote control signals may not be received properly if buttons

user’s guide.

received.

on the TV or video remote controller are being depressed.

 

 

• Is the remote control receiver on the lens slider hidden?

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• Is there fluorescent lighting near the remote control receiver on

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the lens slider?

 

The image is out of

• Is the focus of either the projector or anamorphic lens out of

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focus.

adjustment?

 

 

 

 

There are large

 

 

distortions on the

• Is the anamorphic lens out of adjustment?

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screen.

 

 

 

 

 

There is a shadow on

• Is the lens dirty?

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part of the screen.

• Is the anamorphic lens out of adjustment?

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OTHERS

PROJECTION DISTANCE CHART FOR VP-11 AND VP-15 PROJECTORS

Screen Size and Projection Distance with VP-11 or VP-15

Screen Size and Projection Distance (inch)

 

2.35:1 Screen size

Middle lens

Long lens

 

 

Height

Width

Diagonal

Minimum

Maximum

Minimum

Maximum

 

 

inch

inch

inch

inch

inch

inch

inch

 

 

39

 

91 5/8

100

100 4/8

146 5/8

 

 

 

 

41

 

96 3/8

105

105 6/8

154 2/8

153 5/8

232 3/8

 

 

49

 

115 1/8

125

126 6/8

184 6/8

184 1/8

278 2/8

 

 

57

 

134

146

147 6/8

215 2/8

214 5/8

324 1/8

 

 

65

 

152 6/8

166

168 7/8

245 6/8

245 1/8

369 7/8

 

 

73

 

171 4/8

186

189 7/8

276 2/8

275 5/8

415 6/8

 

 

81

 

190 3/8

207

210 7/8

306 6/8

306

461 5/8

 

 

89

 

209 1/8

227

232

337 1/8

336 4/8

507 3/8

 

 

97

 

228

248

253

367 5/8

367

553 2/8

 

 

 

 

 

 

Eq. 1

Eq. 2

Eq. 3

Eq. 4

 

 

Eq. 1

Minimum = 2.63 x ScreenHeight - 2.10

Eq. 3

Minimum

= 3.81 x ScreenHeight - 2.55

Eq. 2

Maximum = 3.81 x ScreenHeight - 1.92

Eq. 4

Maximum = 5.73 x ScreenHeight - 2.54

Screen Size and Projection Distance (mm)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

2.35:1 Screen size

 

Middle lens

Long lens

 

Height

Width

Diagonal

Diagonal

Minimum

Maximum

Minimum

Maximum

 

mm

mm

mm

inch

mm

mm

mm

mm

 

991

2,329

2,531

100

2,553

3,727

 

 

 

1,040

2,444

2,656

105

2,682

3,914

3,898

5,895

 

1,240

2,914

3,167

125

3,208

4,676

4,660

7,041

 

1,440

3,384

3,678

145

3,734

5,438

5,422

8,187

 

1,640

3,854

4,188

165

4,260

6,200

6,184

9,333

 

1,840

4,324

4,699

185

4,786

6,962

6,946

10,479

 

2,040

4,794

5,210

205

5,312

7,724

7,708

11,625

 

2,240

5,264

5,721

225

5,838

8,486

8,470

12,771

 

2,440

5,734

6,232

245

6,364

9,248

9,232

13,917

 

 

 

 

 

 

Eq. 5

Eq. 6

Eq. 7

Eq. 8

Eq. 5

Minimum = 2.63 x ScreenHeight - 53.4

Eq. 7

Minimum

= 3.81 x ScreenHeight - 64.8

Eq. 6

Maximum = 3.81 x ScreenHeight - 48.8

Eq. 8

Maximum = 5.73 x ScreenHeight - 64.4

Note:

When installing the projector, consider ±10% tolerance for the Projection Distance in the above table

Screen

ScreenWidth

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

2.35:1 screen

 

ScreenHigh

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Projection distance

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Contents LN-11S1A Important Safety Instructions English CE Marking Contents IntroductionBefore USE Checking the Unit and Supplied AccessoriesNames of Parts Turning the Power OFF Turning the Power onBasic Operation Basic Operation Setup Setup Procedure EXT10 AssemblyPreparing the LN-11S1A Assembling the MOUNT20ESU Erofe B P F O E MAN Stra CI SAB Arepo N IO T Mounting the LN-11S1A On the Ceiling Mounting the LN-11S1A Connecting the LN-11S1AOn the Floor Adjusting the LN-11S1A Lens Troubleshooting OthersSpecifications & Dimensions Main UnitIs a registered trademark