Table of Contents

1. Introduction

z What's in the Box?

1-2

x Introduction to the Projector

1-3

c Getting to Know Your Projector

1-4

Attaching the lens hood cap to the lens hood with the supplied

 

string and rivet

1-6

Carrying the Projector

1-6

Top Features

1-7

Terminal Panel Features

1-8

v Remote Control Features

1-10

Remote Control Precautions

1-12

Remote Control Battery Installation

1-12

Operating Range for Wireless Remote Control

1-12

Using the Remote Control in Wired Operation

1-13

2. Installation

z Setting Up Your Projector

2-2

Screen Size and Projection Distance

2-2

x Lens Shift Adjustable Range

2-4

c Optional Lens Installation

2-6

v Making Connections

2-8

Connecting Your PC or Macintosh

2-8

To connect Scart Output

2-9

Connecting an External Monitor

2-9

Connecting Your DVD Player

2-10

Connecting Your VCR or Laser Disc Player

2-11

Connecting to a Network

2-12

Connecting the Supplied Power Cable

2-13

3. Projecting an Image (Basic Operation)

z Turning on the Projector

3-2

x Selecting a Source

3-3

c Adjusting the Picture Size and Position

3-3

v Correcting the Horizontal and Vertical Keystone Distortion (3D

Reform)

3-4

b Optimizing RGB Picture Automatically

3-6

n Turning Up or Down Volume

3-6

m Turning off the Projector

3-7

4. Convenient Features

z Turning Off the Image and Sound

4-2

x Enlarging and Moving a Picture

4-2

c Getting the On-line Help and Information

4-2

v Using a USB Mouse

4-3

b Using a USB HUB Function

4-3

n Changing Background Logo

4-4

m Making Freehand Drawings on

 

, Projected Image (ChalkBoard)

4-4

. Lens Memory

4-5

5. Using the Viewer

z Making the Most out of the Viewer Function

5-2

x Operating the Viewer Function from the Projector

 

(playback)

5-3

6. Using the Projector in a Network

z End User License Agreement

6-2

x Introduction

6-3

c Supported Projectors

6-4

v Equipment Connections and Settings

6-5

b Software Installation

6-6

n Starting/Exiting the Software

6-7

m Troubleshooting

6-8

7. Setting Up for Double Stacking in Link Mode

z Stacking and Connecting the Projectors

7-2

x Adjusting and Registering Signals to Be Projected

7-5

c Adjusting the Lens Shift, Zoom and Focus to Clearly Display

all projected patterns

7-5

v Link Mode Setting

7-5

b List of Menu Items Available in Link Mode

7-6

8. Using On-Screen Menu

z Basic Menu Operation

8-2

x List of Direct Button Combinations

8-3

c Menu tree

8-4

v Menu Descriptions & Functions

8-7

Adjust (Source)

8-8

Picture

8-8

Video Adjust

8-8

Picture Management

8-9

Image Options

8-10

Option Adjust

8-10

Lens Memory

8-11

Signal Type

8-11

Sound

8-11

Ref. Adjust

8-12

Using 3D Reform

8-12

Screen Type

8-12

Reference White Balance

8-12

Reference Color Correction

8-12

Reference Lens Memory

8-13

Factory Default

8-13

Projector Options

8-13

Menu

8-13

Setup

8-15

Lamp Settings

8-18

Link Mode

8-18

LAN Mode

8-19

Setting a Password

8-23

Security

8-24

Tools

8-25

Timer

8-25

Using Capture (GT5000 only)

8-27

Using PC Card Files

8-27

Using ChalkBoard

8-27

Help

8-27

Contents

8-27

Source Information

8-27

Projector Information

8-28

Test Pattern

8-28

9. Maintenancez Replacing the Lamp

9-2

z Replacing or Cleaning the Filter

9-3

x Cleaning the Cabinet and the Lens

9-4

10. Appendix

 

z USB Memory Device or USB Memory Card Reader Support

10-2

x Troubleshooting

10-3

c Specifications

10-5

v Cabinet Dimensions

10-7

b Pin Assignments of D-Sub RGB Input Connector

10-7

n Compatible Input Signal List

10-8

m REMOTE 1 Connector

10-9

, PC Control Codes and Cable Connection

10-10

Cable Connection

10-10

PC Control Connector (D-SUB 9P)

10-10

. Using Software Keyboard

10-10

⁄0Operation Using an HTTP Browser

10-11

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