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Contents
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EN55022/CISPR22 Class A ITE (Information Technology Equipment)
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Federal Communications Commission (FCC Statement)
Guarantee and Compensation
Trademarks
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5. GETTING STARTED 29
6. ADVANCED OSD MENU 35
7. INPUT 37
8. IMAGE 40
9. LAYOUT 48
10. LAMP 51
11. ALIGNMENT 54
12. CONTROL 58
13. SERVICE 62
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1. SAF ETY
About this chapter
1.1 General considerations
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1.2 Important safety instructions
To prevent the risk of electrical shock
To prevent personal injury
To prevent re hazard
To prevent projector damage
On servicing
To prevent battery explosion
2. GENERAL
About this chapter
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2.1 Installation requirements
Environment conditions
2.2 Unpacking the projector
2.3 Initial inspection
General
Box content
Mechanical check
2.4 Projector congurations
Front projection
Rear projection
Positioning the projector
On axis / off axis projection
Shift range
Horizontal and vertical projector tilt ranges
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2.5 Projector air inlets and outlets
Ventilation inlet:
Ventilation outlet:
Ventilation inlet
Ventilation outlet
3. PHYSICAL INSTALL ATION
About this projector
3.1 Remote control unit (RCU)
Introduction
Notes for the Remote control unit
Remote Control overview
3.2 Lenses
Available lenses for the MSWU-81E projector projector
How to install the lens
Click! Carefully align the connectors while installing the lens.
How to remove the lens
Lens focus
Lens zoom
Lens Shift
Range of vertical lens shift adjustment
3.3 Connecting the projector with the power net
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3.4 Alignment of a table mounted projector
3.5 Mounting the Ceiling mount
Necessary tools
How to mount
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4. PROJECTOR PARTS AND FUNCTIONS
4.1 Projector front view
4.2 Projector Rear view
4.3 Input and Communication
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1. 10/100 BASE -T
2. RS232
3. 12V TRIGGER
4. IR EXT.
5. YUV1
6. HDMI
7. VG A
4.4 Status lights of LED
4.5 Connecting the projector to other devices
HDMI connection
12V Trigger connection
VGA connection
Desk Top or Notebook
RGBs connection
Green Blue Red
IR INPUT connection
COMPONENT connection
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5. GETTING STARTED
5.1 RCU & Local keypad
How controlling the projector ?
Location of the local keypad ?
Remote control functions.
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5.3 Power on projector
How to power on.
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Starting image projection via the standby key.
5.4 Switching to standby
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5.7 Source selection
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5.10 Introduction the OSD Lite on screen
6. Introduction the Advanced OSD menu
6. ADVANCED OSD MENU
6.1 How to activate the Advanced OSD menu
6. Introduction the Advanced OSD menu
6.2 How to navigate in the Advanced menu structure?
How to make an OSD adjustment?
6.3 Advanced menu memory
7.Input
7. I NPU T
7.1 Input menu overview
7.Input
7.2 Input Selection
7.3 Input Conguration
AUTO
HDMI
VGA
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8. IMAGE
8.1 Image menu overview
8.2 Contrast
8.3 Brightness
8.4 Sharpness
8.5 Noise Reduction
8.6 Color Temperature
8.7 Input Balance
Unbalanced color signals
Black level
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Adjusting the input balance
Offset
Gain
8.8 Aspect Ratio
8.9 Timings
H Total
H Start
Native picture Skewed left Skewed right
8.10 Auto Image
9.Layout
9. LAYOUT
9.1 Layout menu overview
9.2 Zo om
9.3 Main Select
9.4 PIP Select
9.5 PIP Position
9.5 PIP
Pip/main source availability
10.Lamp
10. L AMP
10.1 Lamp menu overview
10.Lamp
10.2 Mode
Mode
Lamp2
10.3 La mps
Lam p1
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11. ALIGNMENT
11.1 Alignment menu overview
11.2 Adjusting screen orientation
Correct Picture
Front projection - ceiling mode
11.4 Ceiling Mode
11.5 Lens Control
Zoom
Focus
Shift
11.8 Gamma
11.8 Internal Patterns
11.9
Native
EBU
12. CONTROL
12.1 Control menu overview
12.2 Eco Network Power
12.3 Network
IP Address
Subnet mask
Gateway
12.4 Menu Position
12.5 Start Up Logo
12.6 Start Up Chime
12.7 Trigger1 ~2
12.8 Auto Source
Off
13. SERVICE
13.1 Service menu overview
13.2 Service message of the projector
13.3 Lamp Hour Reset
13.4 Blue Only
13.4 Factory Reset
14. MAINTENANCE
14.1 Lamp Replacement
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How to replace the projector lamp
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14.2 Replace the lter (for inlet Ventilation)
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14.3 Clean the dust lter(for outlet Ventilation)
14.4 Cleaning the lens
Necessary tools
How to clean the lens ?
14.5 Cleaning the exterior of the projector
14.6 Simple troubleshooting
Problem Possible cause Solution
15.Projector Specications
15. PROJECTOR SPECIFICATION
15.1 Specications
Description Specications
15.Projector Specications
15.2 STANDARD SOURCE FILES
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16.Environmental information
16. ENVIRONMENTAL INFORMATION
16.1 Disposal information
Disposal Information
Disposal of batteries in the product
Mercury Notice
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16.Environmental information
16.3 Production address
Factorie s