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Connecting to Various Devices

Connecting

the Power Cord

 

After all devices have been finished being connected, connect the supplied power cord. At this time,

do not yet turn on the

MAIN POWER switch

.

 

Basic Operations

Lamp control settings

After turning the power on, first perform the lamp control settings on the setting menu referring to “Setting and Adjusting Oth

er

Functions (OPTIONS)” on page 54.

 

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Power cord (supplied)

CAUTIONS

To prevent fire and electric shock, observe the following:

When you do not use devices, pull out their power cords from wall outlets.

Do not connect the devices with power cords other than those supplied.

Do not use mains voltage other than the power voltage indicated.

Do not scar, damage, or work on the power cords. Also, do not put a heavy object on, heat, or stretch the power cords, otherwise they may be damaged.

Do not insert or pull out the plugs with a wet hand.

1Insert the supplied power cord into the power input terminal of the projector.

Ferrite core

2Insert the main plug of the supplied power cord into a suitable wall outlet.

CAUTIONS

• Since the power requirement of the projector is high, insert

for European

for United Kingdom

continent countries

 

the power plug directly into a wall outlet.

Use the supplied power cord with the ferrite core only.

Do not remove the ferrite core from the supplied power cord; Otherwise, there may be a possibility that a harmful interference occurs.

There are 3 modes in the lamp control settings. 1: NORMAL MODE (Normal)

Used as a normal lamp.

The projector is set to “Normal” mode at the time of purchase.

*“Lamp replacement” appears on the screen when the lamp use time exceeds 1000 hours.

2: LIGHT POWER CONTROL MODE (LPC)

Automatically controls the power used by the lamp and increases it in steps. When this mode is used, the brightness starts at approximately 70%. The decrease in brightness is slower than in “Normal” mode and this mode is best suited when using the projector continuously for long periods of time.

*“Lamp replacement” appears on the screen when the lamp use time exceeds 2000 hours.

3: LIGHT OUTPUT CONTROL MODE (LOC)

The brightness can be set in seven levels (-6 to 0). Since the brightness can be set in steps, this is the mode best suited

for adjusting multiple screens. This setting can also be changed while the projector is being used. To change the setting,

choose LOC with the 5/cursors and choose the level with the 2/3 cursors. * “Lamp replacement” appears on the screen when the lamp use time exceeds 2000 hours.

The lamp replacement time is different for the 3 modes.

1:NORMAL MODE (Normal) ... 1000 hours

2:LIGHT POWER CONTROL MODE (LPC) ... 2000 hours

3:LIGHT OUTPUT CONTROL MODE (LOC) ... 2000 hours

*These lamp replacement times are only a rough guide as to how long the lamp will last if these modes are used from the beginning. These are not guaranteed service lives.

Notes

• Although the LIGHT OUTPUT CONTROL MODE (LOC) and LIGHT POWER CONTROL MODE (LPC) electrically control

the brightness of the lamp and extend the replacement time longer than that for the NORMAL MODE, the service life of the lamp is approximately 1000 hours.

• The lamp will gradually become less bright in each mode.

Since the lamp may become less bright quickly in some usage environments, replace the lamp if you notice that it is no longer bright even if the lamp has not yet reached the end of its life.

• Mode settings

*If the projector is not put in stand-by mode or turned off after the lamp has been used continuously in the normal mode for more than 1000 hours (but less than 2010 hours), it can be used for “up to 2010 hours”.

However, if the projector is put in stand-by mode or turned off, it can not be turned back on again.

*If the projector is put in stand-by mode or turned off after the lamp has been used in the light output control mode or light power control mode for more than 2000 hours (but less than 2010 hours), it can not be turned back on again.

However, if the projector is not put in stand-by mode or turned off, it can be used for “up to 2010 hours”.

*If the projector is used in the light output control mode or light power control mode for more than 1000 hours, and then switched to the normal mode, put in stand-by mode or turned off, it can not be turned back on again.

After performing the above settings, perform the necessary settings.

DEUTSHENGLISH

Removing the Lens Cap

Remove the lens cap before using the projector.

Notes

The lens cap is supplied with the lens unit (optional). It should be attached to the lens when the projector is not used.

Do not operate the projector with the lens cap attached. Doing so can deform the lens cap because of the heat. A metallic lens cap can get hot and cause injury.

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