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Manual Proyector Barco RLM-W8TRANSCRIPT
USER’S GUIDEUser’s Guide
Please read this manual before using this projector
RLM W8
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INDEX
Warning, Notices and Safety Instructions 4Notice 4DescriptionpertainingtoFCCRulesPart15e: 4WarningandSafetyInstructions 5Noticesyoushouldreadpriortotheinstallationoftheprojector 7
Projector parts and functions 10Frontview 10
Rearview 10
Bottomview 12Rangeofeffectiveremotecontrolsignalreception 13Installingbatteriesintheremotecontrol 13
Quick installation of the projector 14Throwdistance 17Modesofinstallation 17Horizontalandverticallensshift 19
Installing the projector 20Connectingtheprojectortootherdevices 2012VTriggerconnection 20RGBconnection 21RGBsconnection 22IRINPUTconnection 22S-Video/Videoconnection 23COMPONENTconnection 23Turningontheprojector 24ChangingOSDlanguage 24Adjustingscreenorientation 25Adjustingtheprojectorlens 26
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Using the remote control 27
OSD Menu Tree 29
OSD Menu Description 31INPUT 31IMAGE 33LAYOUT 40LAMP 42ALIGNMENT 44CONTROL 50SERVICE 53
Lamp and filter maintenance 54Lampreplacement 54Cleaningthefilter 55
Simple troubleshooting and definition of the LED indicators 57
Projector specifications 58
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NoticePleasewritedownyourprojectormodelnumberandserialnumberandkeeptheinformationformaintenancepurposesinthefuture.Shouldtheequipmentbelostorstolen,theinformationcouldalsobeusedforthepolicereport.Modelnumber:Serialnumber:
Pleasechecktheaccessoriesthatcomewiththeprojectorwiththefollowinglist.Shouldyoufindanymissingaccessory,contactyourdealerimmediately.1: USspecificationpowercord*12: EUspecificationpowercord*13: Chinaspecificationpowercord*14: Remotecontrol*15: AAbattery*26: User'sGuide*17: SetupManual*18: SafetyManual*19: WarrantyCard*110: WEEENotificationCard*111: CDROM*1
Description pertaining to FCC Rules Part 15e: ThisdevicehasbeentestedandfoundtocomplywiththelimitsforaClassAdigitaldevice,pursuanttoPart15oftheFCCRules.Theselimitsaredesignedtoprovidereasonableprotectionagainstharmfulinterferenceinaresidentialinstallation.Thisequipmentgenerates,usesandcanradiateradiofrequencyenergy.Ifnotinstalledandusedinaccordancewiththeinstructions,maycauseharmfulinterferencetoradioortelevisionreception.However,thereisnoguaranteethatinterferencewillnotoccurinaparticularinstallation.Ifthisequipmentdoescauseinterferencetoradioortelevisionreception,whichcanbedeterminedbyturningtheequipmentoffandon,theuserisencouragedtotrytocorrecttheinterferencebyoneorthefollowingmeasures:• Reorientorrelocatethereceivingantenna.• Increasetheseparationbetweentheequipmentandreceiver.• Connecttheequipmentintoanoutletonacircuitdifferentfromthattowhichthereceiver
isconnected.• Consultthedealeroranexperiencedradio/TVtechnicianforhelp.ThisClassAdigitalapparatusmeetsallrequirementsoftheCanadianICES-003Standards.CetappareilnumériquedelaclasseAestconformeàlanormeNMB-003duCanada.
Thelamp(s)inthisproductcontainmercury.Thisproductcouldcontainotherelectronicwastesthatmightbehazardousifnothandledproperly.Pleaseconsultyourlocal/state/federalregulationsregardingdisposalorrecycling.
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Hg Formoreinformation,pleasecontactElectronicIndustriesAlliance(WWW.EIAE.ORG).
Forinformationonproperlamphandling,visitWWW.LAMPRECYCLE.ORG.
Warning and Safety InstructionsSpecial Care for Laser Beams!SpecialcareshouldbeconsideredwhenDLPprojectorsandhighpowerlaserequipmentareusedinthesameroomas.DirectorindirecthitofalaserbeamontotheprojectorlenscanseverelydamagetheDigitalMirrorDevices(DMD™).
Sun light Warning AvoidusingtheRLMW8indirectsunlight.SunlightontheprojectorlenscanseverelydamagetheDigitalMirrorDevices(DMD™).
Never look into the projector light source directlyThisequipmentcontainsahighbrightnesslightsourceandaportionofthelightemittedbytheprojectorisultravioletlight.Neverlookintotheprojectorlightsourcedirectlyandpayspecialattentiontopreventchildrenfromlookingintotheprojectorlightsourceasitcandamagetheireyes.
AVOID EYE CONTACT TO THE LIGHT
CAUTION
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCKDO NOT OPEN
The lightning flash with an arrowhead within a triangleis intended to tell the user that inside this productmay cause risk of electrical shock to persons.
The exclamation point within a triangle is intended to tellthe user that important operating and/or servicing instructionsare included in the technical documentation for this equipment.
CAUTION / TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCKDO NOT REMOVE COVER(OR BACK)
NO USER-SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDEREFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL
Do not turn off the projector by unplugging the power cord.Undernormaloperations,besuretousetheSOFTPOWERbuttontoturnofftheprojectorastheinternalcoolingfanswillremainworkingforapproximately90secondsaftertheprojectorhasbeenturnedofffortheshutdownproccesstobecompleted.Andassuch,avoidshuttingoffACpowertoturnofftheprojectorsinceitcouldleadtolampmalfunctioningordamage.
Electric shockToprotectyourprojector,avoidturningontheprojectorduringlightningstormsandunplugitfromthewalloutlet.Thiswillpreventsuddenelectricalsurgescausedbythelightningfromdamagingtheprojector.
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Do not overload wall outlets/extension cordsPayattentiontothecurrentloadoftheoutletyouareusing,beitwalloutletorextensioncordoutlettopreventfireorelectricshock.
CleaningWhencleaningtheprojector,besuretounplugitfromthewalloutlettopreventelectricshock.Donotuseliquidoraerosolcleaners.Useadry/dampclothwithexcessivemoistureremovedforcleaning.Besuretousecleaningclothdesignedtocleanmonitorsfortheprojectortopreventdamagestotheprojectorcasingduetoabrasion.
Dampness, smoke, steam, dust, high temperature and direct exposure to sunlightDonotoperatetheprojectorinenvironmentswhereitcouldbeexposetodampness,smoke,steam,dust,hightemperatureordirectsunlight.Forexample:bathroom,kitchen,adjacenttowashingmachine,dampbasementrooms,electricheatersorsimilarenvironments.Keepingoroperatingtheprojectorintheabove-mentionedenvironmentcouldleadtodiscoloration,moldformation,greaseordamagestotheprojector.
VentilationTheprojectorcaseisdesignedwithslotsandopeningstoremovetheheatinsidetheprojectorsothatitwillnotoverheatanddamagethecomponents.Besuretooperatetheprojectorinanenvironmentwithidealventilationanddon'toperateitonasofa,rugorotherclosed-inenvironmentsthatcouldobstructventilation.
Intrusion of foreign objectsBesuretokeepallforeignobjectsawayfromenteringtheprojectorbecauseitcouldbeexposedtohazardousvoltagesandcausepartstoshortcircuit.Thiscouldinturnleadtofirehazardorelectricshock.Examplesofforeignobjectsinclude:cockroach,screws,liquidandsoforth.Inaddition,neverspillliquidintotheprojector.
Carrying the projectorWhenmovingtheprojectoronacart,besuretohandlethecartwithcareasabruptstops,joltsofexcessiveforceorunevengroundcouldleadtheprojectortotopple.
Please install the projector on an even and stable surfaceAvoidplacingtheprojectoronunstablecart,tripod,tableandsoforthtopreventtheprojectorfromfalling,becomingdamagedorcausinginjuries.
ServicingShouldyouencounterproblemwiththeprojector,pleaseseekassistancefromyourlocaldealerorqualifiedservicepersonnel.Donotattempttoservicetheprojectoryourselfsothatyouwouldnotbeexposedtohighvoltageorotherpotentialhazards.
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Shouldyouencounteranyofthefollowingsituation,pleaseunplugyourprojectorfromthewalloutletandcontactaqualifiedservicepersonnelforassistance:• Damagedpowercordorpowerplug.• Ifaforeignobjecthasfallenintotheprojectororifyouhavespilledwaterorotherliquid
intotheprojector.• Iftheprojectorhasbeendroppedaccidentallyordamaged.• Ifyouexperiencenoticeablypoorperformanceormalfunctioningwiththeprojectordespite
havingfollowedinstructionsfornormaloperation.
Changing partsShouldanypartoftheprojectorbedamaged,checkwithyourservicingpersonnelthatonlymanufacturercertifiedpartswereusedforreplacement.Usedofnon-certifiedpartsmayresultindamagestotheprojectororhazardssuchasfireorelectricshock.Afterchangingparts,besuretoremindtheservicingpersonneltoperformsafetyinspectionstoensurethattheprojectoroperatesnormally.
Power cordDon'tplacetheprojectorwherethecordcanbewalkedon.Thismayresultinfrayingordamagetothepowercord,especiallyattheplugandthepointofconnectionbetweenthepowercordandtheprojector.Pleaseusethepowercordthatcomeswiththeprojectororthetypeofpowercordspecifiedfortheprojector(refertothedescriptionsprintedonthepowercord).Ifyouarenotsureofthepoweravailableattheregionyouarein,consultyourlocalpowercompanytopreventdamagestotheprojectorduetotheuseofwrongpowercordorpotentialfirehazardsduetocurrentoverload.Dependingonthecountryandregionyouarein,thevoltageandtypeofsocketofthewalloutletmaybedifferentfromtheprojector.Ifyouareunabletofitthepowerplugintothewalloutlet,contactyourlocaldealeranddonotremovetheextrapinonthepowerplugtoforciblyfitittothesocketattheriskofyourownsafety.
Notices you should read prior to the installation of the projector
Safety issues related to the lampThelampusedinthisprojectorcontainsmercury.Shouldthelampbebroken,pleasebecarefulwhenhandlingtheglassshardsandkeepthesurroundingenvironmentwellventilated.Besuretowearamaskthatoffersadequateprotectionbeforecleaninguptopreventinhalingmercuryvaporthatcouldcausebodilyharm.Forinstructionsonlampreplacement,referto"Page56:Lampreplacement".
Take frequent breaks to let your eyes rest Prolongedviewingoftheprojectorscreencouldstrainyoureyes.Pleasebesuretorestyoureyesadequately.
Installation environment for the projectorYoushouldavoidinstallingtheprojectoratplaceofexcessivedampness,dustorsmoke.Ifinstallationinsuchenvironmentisunavoidable, be sure to have the interior of the projector
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cleaned routinely to prolong the projector's lifecycle.Cleaningoftheprojector'sinteriorshouldonlybeperformedbyqualifiedservicepersonneldispatchedbyyourlocaldealerandyoushouldnotattempttocleantheinsideoftheprojectorbyyourself.Ifotherlightsourceisdirectlyprojectedontotheprojectorscreen,thecoloroftheimagefromtheprojectorwillappeartobepaleandtheimagequalitywillbelower.Inaddition,youreyeswouldbemorepronetofatigue.Therefore,itisrecommendedthattheprojectorbeinstalledinplaceswithoutdirectexposuretosunlightorothersourcesofintenselight.Theidealoperatingtemperaturerangefortheprojectorisbetween32°F~104°F(0°C~40°C)
Theidealstoragetemperaturerangefortheprojectorisbetween-4°F~104°F(0ºC~40°C)
Do not tilt the projector more than 15 degrees.Themaximumtiltanglefortheprojectoris15degrees.Whentheprojectoristiltedmorethan15degrees,itwillshortenthelifeoftheprojectorlampandmayleadtootherunpredictabledamages.
Can’t >15°
Can’t >15°
Configurations for projector operation at high altitudesWhenoperatingtheprojectorathigheraltitudes,be sure to manually set the fan mode to "High"oritcouldshortenthelifeoftheopticalsystemintheprojector.Highaltitudeisdefinedasplacesbeing1500meters(4900feet)orhigher.Pleasereferto"Page45:HighAltitudeMode".
Keep the projector's ventilation inlets and outlets free from obstructionsBesuretokeepobjectsfornolessthan30cmawayfromtheventilationinletsandoutletsoftheprojectorandnotethedirectionofairflowatthedesignatedspotofinstallation.Donotletthehotairreleasedfromtheoutletflowbacktotheinletasitwillpreventpropercoolingandleadtodamageoftheprojector'sinternalstructure.Intheeventofhightemperatureduetomalfunctioningoftheinternalcoolingfancausedbycloggingattheventilationinletsandoutlets,theprojectorwillactivateitsautomaticprotectionmodeandshutdown.Whenthishappens,itdoesnotnecessarymeanthattheequipmentismalfunctioning.Trytounplugthepowercordfromthewalloutletandwaitforapproximately15minutesbeforeoperatingtheprojectoragain(remembertoremovetheobjectsthathavecausedpoorventilationsothattheprojectorwillnotgointotheprotectionmodeagain).Pleasereferto"Page59:LEDSTATUS".Description:Theregulationoftemperatureinsidetheprojectorbythecoolingfanisautomatic.Andassuch,thesoundofcoolingfanchangingitsoperatingspeeddoesnotimplythataproblemhasoccurredwiththeprojector.
Protect the projector with careWhenplacingtheprojectoratahighposition,besuretosecuretheprojectorfirmlysothatitwouldnotfallandcauseinjuries.Takecaretoprotecttheprojector'slensfromcollision,abrasionorotherdamages.Besuretoclosethelenscoverorcovertheprojectorwithadustcoverifyouneedtostoretheprojectororifitwillnotbeusedforanextendedtime.
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Name and quantity of toxic/hazardous substances/elements contained in the product
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Front view
Lenscover
Lens
Infraredreceiver
AdjustablefootAdjusttheheightandangleoftheprojectorwiththeadjustablefoot
Adjustablefoot
VentilationinletTheinternalcoolingfandraws
coolairfromtheventilationinletintotheprojector.
Rear view
Referto"Page59:LEDSTATUS".fotthedetaildisplayinformation.
STBY
STAND BY
INPUT
ENTER
ERROR
MENU
ON
LED STATUS
INPUT UsedtotogglebetweendifferentinputsignalsourceReferto"Page2:INDEX".formoredetails
STAND BYTheindicatorthatshowstheprojector'sstandbystatus.
ERRORDisplaysthecauseofproblem(i.e.temperature,fan,lamporsystem)thathasledtoprojectormalfunction.
▲▼ ▼ ▲ bottonsUsethesebuttonstoscroll,configureoradjustitemsontheOSDortogglebetweendifferentimages.
MENUDisplaysorhidestheOSDadjustmentscreen
POWERDisplaystheprojector'spowerstatus
ENTERPressthisbuttontoconfirmselectionofOSDitem;youcanchoosefrom"SelectItem"oraccess"SubMenu"configurations.
STBYUsethisbuttontostartuporshutdowntheprojector.
Ventilation slotThehotairgeneratedinsidetheprojectorisdispersedthroughtheventilationslot.Makesuretheventilationslotisfreefromobstruction.
Adjustable foot
Adjustable foot
Lamp cover
Infrared sensor
Power inlet
Projector buttons
Power switchI→ONO→OFF
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Projector parts and functions 2
RS-2329-pinD-subsocket.ConnectsyourPCorautomatichometheater/controlsystem.
10/100 BASE-TConnectstheprojectortoyourPCvianetwork toenabledi-rectcontroloftheprojectoronyourPC.
HDMI 1 & 2HDCPcompatibledigitalimageinput;connectstosourcesusingHDMIorDVI.
SDI/HDSDI/3G IN/OUTSerialdigitalinterface,useBNCconnectsinputoroutputtheimage.
12V TRIGGER(3.5-mm,miniphonejack)Offers12(+/-1.5)Vofoutputfor350mAmonitorrelaywithshortcircuitprotection.
RGBHV/SOGStandard15-pinVGAconnectionsockettoconnecttoRGB,high-definitioncomponentinputorPC.Theprojectorwillautomaticallydetecttheresolutionoftheinputsignal.
IR ext.ReceivesinputsignalfromcompatibleNilesorXantechIRrepeatersystems.
S-VIDEOStandardS-VideoinputthatconnectstoDVDplayers,satellitereceiverorSuperVHS(S-VHS)VCR.
VIDEOConnectstoVCR,laserdiscplayersorothercomponentimagesources.AlsoconnectstothecompositeimagesynchronizedinputfromRGBSinputsource.
YUV1Standardandhighdefinition(480i/480p/576i/576p/720p/1080i/1080p)componentinput,connectstoDVD/HD-DVD/BDplayer,HDset-top-boxorotherSD/HDinputsource.AlsoconnectstoRGBinputfromRGBSinputsource.
RGBHV/YUV2ConnectstothefiveBNCinputsforcomponent(YPbPr)imagesourceandchannel(Hs,Vs)source.
IO Control(Input/Input control panel)
S-VIDEO VIDEO YUV 1
RGB-S
RS-232
12V TRIGGER
IR ext.I II350mA
RGBHV / YUV 2
G/Y B/Pb R/Pr H VRGB-HV/SOGHDMI HDMI
IN OUT
10/100 BASE-T
SDI / HDSDI / 3G
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Bottom view
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Set weight center line
Set weight center
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CeilingMountOrderInfo:1.R9849999-Ceilingmount2.R9841260-ShortPulley400mmto765mm3.R9841261-LongPulley800mmto1165mm
Adjustable footAdjusttheheightandangleoftheprojectorwiththeadjustablefoot
Mounting bracket screw holeThesescrewholesareusedtomounttheprojectortoitsdesignatedmountingbracketusing3M8x15screwsand3M8x40bolts.Thedimensionsofthescrewholesareshownintheimagebelow.
M8x403bolts
M8x153screws
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Range of effective remote control signal receptionThediagrambelowillustratestherangeofeffectiveremotecontrolsignalreception.
40°
40°
12m
12m
Note:Avoidplacingtheremotecontrolatplacesofhightemperatureorhumidityasitcouldcausetheremotecontroltomalfunction.
Installing batteries in the remote controlRemovethecoverbyslidingitinthedirectionindicatedbythearrow.
InserttwonewAAbatteries(observethepolarity).
Replacethecover.
Note1:Besuretoinsertthebatteriesinthecorrespondingorientationstomatchthepolarities.Note2:Donotmixnewbatterieswithusedbatteriesasitwouldshortenthelifeofnewbatteriesorcause
leakage.Note3:OnlyusedAAbatteriesasinstructed;donotattempttoinsertdifferenttypesofbatteriesintotheremote
control.Note4:Iftheremoteisgoingtobeunusedforlongperiodsoftime,besuretoremovethebatteriestoprevent
leakage,whichcoulddamagetheremotecontrol.Note5:Theliquidcontentsinthebatteriesisharmfultotheskin;donottouchtheleakagewithyourbarehands
directly.Wheninstallingfreshbatteries,besuretocleanuptheleakagethoroughly.Note6:Undermostcircumstances,youonlyneedtopointtheremotecontroltowardsthescreenandtheIR
signalwouldbereflectedoffthescreenandpickedupbytheIRsensorontheprojector.Butunderspecificcircumstances,theprojectormayfailtoreceivesignalsfromtheremotecontrolduetoenvironmentalfactors.Whenthishappens,orienttheremotecontrolattheprojectorandtryagain.
Note7:Iftherangeofeffectiveremotecontrolsignalreceptiondecreasesoriftheremotecontrolstopsworking,replacethebatteries.
Note8:Iftheinfraredreceiverisexposedtofluorescentlamporstrongsunlight,theremotecontrolmaynotoperatenormally.
Note9:Refertotheregulationsenforcedbyyourlocalgovernmentonthedisposalofusedbatteries;improperdisposalcoulddamagetheenvironment.
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Quick installation of the projector.1. Orient the projector towards the screen
Screen
2. Connect the power cord to the projector
S-VIDEO VIDEO YUV 1
RGB-S
RS-232
12V TRIGGER
IR ext.I II350mA
RGBHV / YUV 2
G/Y B/Pb R/Pr H VRGB-HV/SOGHDMI �
AC MAINS100-240 Volts50/60Hz
AC POWER SWITCH
�Desk Top or Notebook桌上型或是筆記型電腦
連接至牆壁插座
3. Connect the projector to your PC and flip the switch to “I” to turn on the power.
S-VIDEO VIDEO YUV 1
RGB-S
RS-232
12V TRIGGER
IR ext.I II350mA
RGBHV / YUV 2
G/Y B/Pb R/Pr H VRGB-HV/SOGHDMI �
AC MAINS100-240 Volts50/60Hz
AC POWER SWITCH
�Desk Top or Notebook桌上型或是筆記型電腦
連接至牆壁插座
S-VIDEO VIDEO YUV 1
RGB-S
RS-232
12V TRIGGER
IR ext.I II350mA
RGBHV / YUV 2
G/Y B/Pb R/Pr H VRGB-HV/SOGHDMI
AC MAINS100-240 Volts50/60Hz
AC POWER SWITCH
Desk Top or Notebook桌上型或是筆記型電腦
連接至牆壁插座
4. Remove the lens cover on the projector before starting it up.
Pressthe STBY buttonontheprojectororthe l buttonontheremotecontroltostartuptheprojector.
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5. Adjusting the projector's anglea.Pleaseusetheadjustablefeettochangetheangleoftheprojectorinordertoachieve
themostsuitableangleforprojectiononthescreen.
b.Adjustingthelensbyhorizontalandverticallensshift Method1:PresstheENTERbuttonontheremotecontroltoaccessLensControl
adjustmentscreenbeforepressingENTERonceagaintoaccessthemenuandusethe▼▲ ▼ ▲ buttonstoadjustthehorizontalorverticalpositionofthelens.
PressENTERoncetoadjustzoomandfocus
PressENTERoncetoadjustzoomandfocuswithcrossline
PressENTERoncetoAdjustLinesshiftwithcrossline
Enter
Enter
Enter
Enter
PressENTERagaintoadjustverticalandhorizontallensshift
Method2:PresstheMENUbuttonontheremotecontrolandchooseAlignment
LensControl;thenusethe▼▲ ▲ ▼ buttonstoadjustthehorizontalorverticalpositionofthelens.
6.Adjusting focus and zoom.a. PresstheMENUbuttonontheremotecontrolandchooseAlignmentLens
Control;thenusethe ▼ ▲ buttonstoadjustthelens'focus(clarity).
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b. PresstheMENUbuttonontheremotecontrolandchooseAlignmentLensControl;thenusethe▼▲buttonstoadjustthesizeoftheimagethatisprojectedontothescreen.
Originalimagesize Zoomout Zoomin
7. Correcting keystoning caused by projection anglea. Toadjusthorizontalkeystoning,presstheMENUbuttonontheremotecontroland
chooseALIGNMENTWarphorizontalKeystoneandusethebuttonsto ▲ ▼ adjust the image.
b. To adjust vertical keystoning, presstheMENUbuttonontheremotecontrolandchooseALIGNMENTWarpVerticalKeystoneandusethe▼▲ buttons to adjust the image.
8. Turning off the projector
PresstheSTBY
buttonontheprojectororthe buttonontheremotecontrolatleast3secondstoturnofftheprojector.Whentheprojectorhasbeenturnedoff,thecoolingfanwillremaininoperationforapproximately90seconds.
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Throw distanceThrowDistance(TD)=ScreenWidth(W)xThrowRatio(TR)
Screen Width (W)
Throw Distance (TD)
Coupledwiththeavailableprojectionlenses,theprojectoroffersthefollowingthrowratios:
• R9832740-RLDLens(0.77:1)• R9832741-RLDLens(1.16:1)• R9832742-RLDLens(1.45-1.74:1)• R9832743-RLDLens(1.74-2.17:1)• R9832744-RLDLens(2.17-2.90:1)• R9832745-RLDLens(2.90-4.34:1)• R9832746-RLDLens(4.34-6.76:1)
Note:Projectionlensesareoptionalaccessories.Pleasecontactyourlocaldealertoacquiretheprojectionlensthatsuitsyourneedmost.
Modes of installation• Installtheprojectorinanenvironmentbelow35°C(95°F).Theprojectorshouldbekept
clearfromsourcesofheatand/orventilationopeningsofairconditioner.• Theprojectorshouldbekeptawayfromdevicesthatemitelectromagneticenergy,such
asmotorandtransformer.Commondevicesthatemitelectromagneticenergyincludeslideshowsystem,speakers,poweramplifiersandelevators.
• Ifyouchoosetoinstalltheprojectorontheceiling,besuretousetheceilinginstallationcomponentsmanufacturedbymanufacturer-certifiedvendors.Fordetails,pleasecontactyourlocaldealer.
Frontal projection - desktop installaion
Advantages:easytoinstallcanbeeasilymovedoradjustedeasytooperate.
Disadvantage:occupiesfloorspaceandlimitsseatingcapacity.
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Frontal projection - ceiling modeAdvantage:doesnotoccupyfloorspace
doesnotdrawattentiontoit.Eliminatesthepossibilitythatsomeonewouldaccidentallymovetheprojector.
Disadvantage:stricterinstallationrequirementsandconditions;careshouldbetakenduringtheinstallationtoensuretheprojectorhasbeensecurelymounted.operationoftheprojectorbecomesinconvenientwithouttheremotecontrol.
Rear projection - desktop installaion Advantage:theprojectoriscompletely
hiddenfromplainviewtheprojectorcanbeeasilyoperatedthissetupusuallyoffersbetterreductionofambientnoise.
Disadvantage:requiresanadditionalroomforinstallationrelativelyhighercostsforinstallation.
Rear projection - ceiling installationAdvantage:theprojectoriscompletely
hiddenfromplainviewthissetupusuallyoffersbetterreductionofambientnoise.
Disadvantage:requiresanadditionalroomforinstallation.Stricterinstallationrequirementsandconditions;careshouldbetakenduringtheinstallationtoensuretheprojectorhasbeensecurelymounted.operationoftheprojectorbecomesinconvenientwithouttheremotecontrol.
Rear projection - submersive installationIfyouwishtohavearearprojectionsetupwithlimitedspacetotherearoftheprojector,youcanuseamirrortoreflectthelightpath.However,boththeprojectorandthemirrorhavetobepreciselylocated.Ifyouareconsideringsuchinstallation,pleasecontactyourdealerforassistance.Advantage:theprojectoriscompletely
hiddenfromplainviewthissetupusuallyoffersbetterreductionofambientnoise.
Disadvantage:requiresanadditionalroomforinstallationrelativelyhighercostsforinstallation.
ScreenMirror
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Horizontal and vertical lens shiftInadditiontousingtheadjustablefeettoadjustprojectionangle,youcanalsousetheLensShiftfunctiontoadjusttheprojectedimage.
Moving the lens verticallyThedistanceofverticallensmovementis100%ofhalfthescreenheightinbothdirections.Forinstance,ifyouareusinga80"×50"screen,youwillbeabletomovetheimageupwardsordownwardsbynomorethan25"(0.635m).
Range of verticallens shift adjustment
Range of vertical
lens shiftadjustment
Thisillustrationshowsnormalverticallensshiftwithouttheuseofspecialspecificationlensorprojector.
Moving the lens horizontallyThedistanceofhorizontallensmovementis30%ofhalfthescreenwidthinbothdirections.Forinstance,ifyouareusinga80"×50"screen,youwillbeabletomovetheimageleftorrightbynomorethan12"(0.305m).
Range ofhorizontallens shiftadjustment
Range ofhorizontallens shiftadjustment
Thisillustrationshowsnormalhorizontallensshiftwithouttheuseofspecialspecificationlensorprojector.
Note:whenthelensisintheneutralposition(i.e.withouthorizontalorverticalshift),thecenteroftheprojectionshouldbealignedwiththecenterofthescreen.
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Connecting the projector to other devicesHDMI / DVI connectionSignalsfromimagesourceofferthebestprojectionimagequalitywhensentthroughHDMI.Therefore,trytouseinputdeviceswithHDMIoutputasthesourceofimage.
S-VIDEO VIDEO YUV 1
RGB-S
RS-232
12V TRIGGER
IR ext.I II350mA
RGBHV / YUV 2
G/Y B/Pb R/Pr H VRGB-HV/SOGHDMI � HDMI �
HDMI/DVI input source(BD/HD-DVD/DVD player, HD set-top-box, gaming consoles and so forth)
12V Trigger connectionIfyourhometheatresystemincludesaprojectorscreen,screencoverorother12VTriggerequipment,pleaseconnectsuchdevice/equipmenttotheprojector’s12VTriggeroutputasillustrated.Afteryouhavedoneso,Yourscreenwilllowerautomaticallywheneveryouturnonyourprojectorforyourconvenience.
S-VIDEO VIDEO YUV 1
RGB-S
RS-232
12V TRIGGER
IR ext.I II350mA
RGBHV / YUV 2
G/Y B/Pb R/Pr H VRGB-HV/SOGHDMI HDMI
Tip = +12V Sleeve = Ground
Retractable screen or other 12V device
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RGB connectionConnectyourPCorotherdeviceswithRGBoutputtotheRGBinputconnectorsontheprojectortobeusedasthesourceofimageinput.
S-VIDEO VIDEO YUV 1
RGB-S
RS-232
12V TRIGGER
IR ext.I II350mA
RGBHV / YUV 2
G/Y B/Pb R/Pr H VRGB-HV/SOGHDMI �
AC MAINS100-240 Volts50/60Hz
AC POWER SWITCH
�Desk Top or Notebook桌上型或是筆記型電腦
連接至牆壁插座
S-VIDEO VIDEO YUV 1
RGB-S
RS-232
12V TRIGGER
IR ext.I II350mA
RGBHV / YUV 2
G/Y B/Pb R/Pr H VRGB-HV/SOGHDMI HDMI G/Y B/Pb R/Pr H V
Desk Top or Notebook
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RGBs connectionIfthesourceequipmentusescompositeimagesynchronizedconnectorstooutputRGB,pleaseconnectthegreen,blueandredconnectorstotheY,Pb,PrjacksattheCOMPONENT1/SCARTinputsandthesynchronizedoutputtotheVIDEOjack.
S-VIDEO VIDEO YUV 1
RGB-S
RGBHV / YUV 2
G/Y B/Pb R/Pr H VRGB-HV/SOGHDMI HDMI
YUV 1
Synchronize Green Blue RedDVD player or other SCART RGBS input sources
IR INPUT connectionIftheprojectorisunabletopickuptheIRsignalsfromtheremotecontroleduetodistanceorobstacles(i.e.wallorcabinetdoors),youcanconnectanexternalIRrepeatertotheprojector’sIRINPUTjacktoextendtheeffectivesignalreceptionrange.
S-VIDEO VIDEO YUV 1
RGB-S
RS-232
12V TRIGGER
IR ext.I II350mA
RGBHV / YUV 2
G/Y B/Pb R/Pr H VRGB-HV/SOGHDMI HDMI
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IR repeater
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S-Video/Video connectionIftheimageinputdeviceoffersbothS-VideoandVideoconnection,itisrecommendedthatyouchooseS-Videotoobtainbetterimagequality.IfboththeS-VideoandVideoinputsareconnectedtotheprojector,theprojectorwillprioritizeS-VideosignalinputandimagefromtheVideoinputwillnotbeplayed.
S-VIDEO VIDEO YUV 1
RGB-S
RS-232
12V TRIGGER
IR ext.I II350mA
RGBHV / YUV 2
G/Y B/Pb R/Pr H VRGB-HV/SOGHDMI HDMI
IN OUT
10/100 BASE-T
SDI / HDSDI / 3G
DVD player, VCR, satellite receiver,LD and so forth
COMPONENT connectionTakethe3/5cabledRGBcomponentvideoconnectorsfromthesourceequipmenttotheprojector’sCOMPONENT1SCARTorCOMPONENT2jacks.
S-VIDEO VIDEO YUV 1
RGB-S
RS-232
12V TRIGGER
IR ext.I II350mA
RGBHV / YUV 2
G/Y B/Pb R/Pr H VRGB-HV/SOGHDMI HDMI
DTV (YPbPr)
Y Pb Pr
DTV set-top-box or other compo-nent (YPbPr) input source
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Turning on the projectorRefertotheinstructionscoveredin“Page14:Quickinstallationoftheprojector.“.
Changing OSD languageByfactorydefault,theOSDmenuoftheprojectorisdisplayedinEnglish.Ifyouwishtoswitchtoadifferentlanguage,youcangotoMENUCONTROLLanguageandchoosethelanguageyoupreferfortheOSD.
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Adjusting screen orientationBydefault,theprojectorisconfiguredfor“frontalprojection-desktopinstallation”.Ifyouchoosetoinstallyourprojectorinothersetups,besuretoadjustthescreenorientationtoachievethecorrectprojectionmode.
Frontal projection - ceiling modePressMENUALIGNMENTCeilingModeandchooseON;theprojectorisnowconfiguredfor“frontalprojection-ceilingmode”.
Correct Picturecanoe
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Rear projection - desktop installaion PressMENUALIGNMENTRearProjectionandchooseON;theprojectorisnowconfiguredfor“rearprojection-desktopinstallation”.
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Rear projection - ceiling modePressMENUALIGNMENTRearProjectionandchooseON;pressMENUoncemoreALIGNMENTCeilingModeandchooseON
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Adjusting the projector lensProjectorlensadjustmentincludesfocus,zoom,horizontal/verticalimageshift.PleaserefertoPage15:“5.Adjustingtheprojector’sangle”.,“6.Adjustingfocusandzoom.”.and“7.Correctingkeystoningcausedbyprojectionangle”.fordetailedinstructions.
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Using the remote control 5
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5
INPUT
ASPECTRATIO
AUTO IMAGE
PAUSE TEXT
MENU
SHARPN
PHASE COLOR TINT
ADDRESSSWAPPIP
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3
4
6
7
2
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1. ONThisbuttonisusedtoturnontheprojector.
2. OFFThisbuttonisusedtoturnofftheprojector.
3. 1 2 3 4 5
Thesebuttonsontheremotecontrolarethehotkeysfordifferentimagesource.Byfactorydefault,theseare:1=HDMI12=RGBD-153=RGBHV/YUV2
4=YUV15=CompositeVideoYoucanconfiguretheinputsourcethatcorrespondstoeachbuttonintheOSDMenu.Todoso:
WhenpressMENU>CONTROL>Button1~5;usethe▼▲buttonstochoosefromdiffferentsourcesofinput.Youcanchoosefrom:HDMI1,HDMI2,RGBD-15,YUV1,RGBHV/YUV2,CompositeVideo,S-VideoandRGB-S.
Forexample,ifyouhaveconfigured 1 asRGBD-15intheOSDMenu,whenyoupress
1 ontheremotecontrol,theprojectorwilldisplaytheimagefromRGBD-15.4.▼▲►◄
Usethesebuttonstomakeyourselectionorconfigure,adjustconfigurationortogglebetweenimagedisplays.ENTER Usethisbuttontoselectitemsinthemenuorconfirmthesettingsyouhavechanged.WhenpressENTER,YoualsorecallLENSADJUSTwhenmenuisoff.
5.ASPECT RATIOYoucanscrollthroughdifferentaspectratiosbypressingthisbuttonrepeatedly.Formoreinformation,referto"Page2:INDEX".
6.MENU PressthisbuttontoshoworhidetheOSDMenu.
7. VariousimageadjustmentbuttonsPAUSE PAUSE Usethisbuttontohaltprojection temporarily.TEXT TEXT WhenTEXTissettoON,the userwillbeabletooperatethe OSDMenunormally. WhenTEXTissettoOFF,only ON,OFF,1~5,SWAP,PIP,
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PAUSEwillfunctionnormally; pressinganyotherbuttonswill notaccesstheOSDMenu.
8. AUTOIMAGE ThisbuttonisusedtoResyncthe image;whentheimagesignal becomesunstableorimage qualitydeterioratessimplypress thisbuttonandtheprojectorwill automaticallyadjustthescreen dimension,phase,timingandso forth.(Theadjustmentsalsoapply toPIPinput).
CONTRAST Adjustthelevelofwhiteinthe imagetoincreaseordecrease imagecontrast.
BRIGHTNESS Adjustthelevelofblackinthe imagetoincreaseordecrease imagebrightness.
SHARPNESS Adjustimagesharpnessand clarity.
PHASE Whentheimageflickers,doubles, distortsorappearstobewavy, pressthisbuttontoadjust.
COLOR Adjusttheimage’scolorsaturation Whenoversaturated,thecolorsin theimagewillappeartobevery brightandvivid;ontheotherhand, ifcolorsareundersaturated,the imagewillappeartobewashed out.
TINT Thisbuttononlyworksforvideo signalsinputthroughtheVideo andS-videoports.Bypressing thisbutton,youcanadjustthe ratioofmagentaandgreeninthe image;loweringthissettingwill
maketheimageappearmore magenta,whileincreasingthis settingwillmaketheimage appearmoregreen.
PIP PIP Usethisbuttontodisplayor disablePIP.SWAP SWAP Usethisbuttontoswitchthe sourcesofimagePIPdisplay.ADDRESS ADDRESS *Only2addressesarepossible* PressandholdtheENTERbuton andpressthisbuttonuntilthe remotecontrolpanelflashesonce (approximately5seconds)to changethereceivingaddressof theremotecontrol.Ifyouuseone remotecontroltooperatetwo differentprojectors,youcan assigndifferentaddressforthe twoprojectorssothatwhenyou operateprojectorA,projectorB willnotbeaffected.
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6OSD Menu description
OSD Menu TreeOSDMenu
INPUT
InputSelection
HDMI1HDMI2RGBD-15(RGB-HV/SOG)YUV1RGBHV/YUV2CompositeVideo(Video)S-VideoRGB-SSDI/HDSDI/3G
InputConfigurationAuto,YUVHD,YUVSTD,RGB-PCRGB-Video
InputLocking Auto48Hz,50Hz,60Hz
AutoPowerOff OnOff
AutoPowerON OnOff
NoSignal
LogoBlueBlackWhite
VideoStandard AutoPAL,SECAM,NTSC
AutoImageAdjust Off,AutoAlways
IMAGE
Contrast 0~200
Brightness 0~200
Saturation 0~200
Tint 0~200
Sharpness 0~200
NoiseReduction 0~200
ColorTemperature 3200K,5400K,6500K,9300K,Native
InputBalance
BlackBalanceOffsetRedOffsetGreenOffsetBlueOffsetWhiteBalanceRedGainGreenGainBlueGain
AspectRatio
5:4,4:3,16:1016:9,1.88,2.35Letterbox,NativeUnscaled
Timings
HTotalHStartHPhaseVStart
AutoImage Execute
LAYOUT
ZoomOffCropZoom
MainSelect
HDMI1HDMI2RGBD-15(RGB-HV/SOG)YUV1YUV2(RGBHV/YUV2)CompositeVideo(Video)S-VideoRGB-SSDI/HDSDI/3G
PIPSelect
HDMI1HDMI2RGBD-15(RGB-HV/SOG)YUV1YUV2(RGBHV/YUV2)CompositeVideo(Video)S-VideoRGB-SSDI/HDSDI/3G
PIPPosition
TopLeftTopRightBottonLeftBottonRightSplitL-R
PIP On,Off
LAMPS
ModeEcoNormalPower
LAMPS SingleDual
HighAltitudeMode OnOff
Power 0~19(85%-100%)
Lamp1Status OnOff
Lamp2Status OnOff
Lamp1RunTime XXHRS
Lamp2RunTime XXHRS
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ALIGNMENT
RearProjection OnOff
CeilingMode OnOff
LensControlZoom/FocusShift
DynamicContrast OnOff
Gamma 1.82.02.22.352.5
InternalPatterns On(1~12Pattern)Off(0off)
ColorSpaceNative,EBU,SMPTECustom
LensToMidposition
Execute
Warp
HorizontalKeystoneVerticalKeystoneRotationPincushion/BarrelTopLeftCornerTopRightCornerBottomLeftCornerBottomRightCornerCustomWarpReset
BlankingTop,BottomLeft,Right,Reset
ScenergiX
StatusWhiteLevelTopBottomLeftRightBlackLevelTopBottomLeftRightALLREDGREENBLUEResetAdjustLines
Control
IRAddress 12
EcoNetworkPower
OnOff
ProjectorControl RS-232Network
Network
IPAddressSubnetmaskGatewayDHCP(theseareread-onlyinformation)
Control
MenuPosition
TopLeftTopRightBottonLeftBottonRightCenter
StartUpLogo OnOff
StartUpChime OnOff
Button1 HDMI1HDMI2RGBD-15(RGB-HV/SOG)YUV1YUV2(RGBHV/YUV2)CompositeVideo(Video)S-VideoRGB-SSDI/HDSDI/3G
Button2
Button3
Button4
Button5
Trigger1 5:4,4:3,16:1016:9,1.88,2.35Letterbox,NativeAuto,Unscaled
Trigger2
AutoSource OnOff
Language
EnglishFrenchSpanishGermanPortugueseChineseSimplifiedChineseTraditionalJapaneseKorean
Service
Model
Read-onlyinformation
SerialNumber
SoftwareVersion
Active/PIPsource
PixelClock
SignalFormat
H/VRefreshRate
Lamp1RunTime
Lamp2RunTime
LampHourReset Lamp1HourResetLamp2HourReset
ProjectorRunTime
Read-onlyinformation
BlueOnly OnOff
FactoryReset
Thecommandwillbeexecutedafterconfirmationinthepromptdialogbox
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OSD Description1. PresstheMENUbuttonontheremotecontroloronthebackoftheprojectorto
bringuptheOSDMenu.
2. Youwillseesevenfunctionalmenus(Input,Image,Layout,Lamp,Alignment,ControlandService).Press◄or►toselectthedesiredsubmenu.
3. Press▲or▼toselectthedesiredsubmenu.
4. Yourcurrentselectionineachofthesubmenuwillbedisplayedinyellowtextandhighlightedinblue.Press◄or►toaccesstheconfigurationfortheselecteditemorpressENTERtogotoanothersubmenu.
5. PressMENUtoreturntothepreviousmenu.
6. Fromthemainmenu,pressMENUtoclosetheOSDMenu.
INPUT
Input SelectionUsethisfunctiontospecifythesourceofimageconnectedtotherearoftheprojector.Forinstance,ifyouhaveconnectedyourPCasthevideoinputsource,youcanchooseRGBD-15(RGB-HV/SOG)tobetheinputforimageprojection.Optionsofinputavailableontheprojectorinclude:HDMI1, HDMI2, RGB D-15(RGB-HV/SOG), YUV1, YUV2(RGBHV/YUV2), Composite Video(Video), S-Video, RGB-S, SDI/HDSDI/3G.
Input ConfigurationThisfunctionisonlyavailableforinputsourcesRGBD-15,YUV1andRGBHV/YUV2.OptionsforInputConfigurationincludeAuto,YUVHD,YUVSTD,RGB-PCandRGB-Video.ThedefaultsettingAutoshouldworkformostapplicationsignals.UsethisfunctiontoswitchamongYUVHD,YUVSTD,RGB-PCandRGB-VideoiftheinputsignalformatisnotmatchedwiththeAutosetting.
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Input LockingUsethisfunctiontospecifythefrequencyoftheimageinputsignal.Youcanlettheprojectordeterminetheoptimalprojectionfrequencyorforcetheprojectortoprojectimageatthefrequencyyouspecify.• Auto ThepresetvalueforthisfunctionisAuto.Ifyouspecifyverticalrefreshfrequencyfromthe
inputdevicetobebetween48~62Hz,theprojectorwillautomaticallylockthefrequencyoftheinputsignalsothatbothsignalinputandoutputwillberefreshedatthesamefrequencyinordertoachieveoptimalimageoutput.Ifthefrequencyoftheinputsignalfallsbetween24~31Hz,theprojectorwillautomaticallydoubletheverticalrefreshfrequency.Ifthefrequencyoftheinputsignalfallsbetween31~48Hzorexceeds62Hz,theprojectorwillautomaticallysetthefrequencyto60Hz.
• 50Hz :Choosethisoptiontosetimageoutputfrequencyat50Hz.• 60Hz : Choosethisoptiontosetimageoutputfrequencyat60Hz.
Note:IfyouenablePIP,theprojectorwillautomaticallysynchronizethefrequencyofthePIPinputsignalwiththemaininputsignal.
Auto Power OffThedefaultvalueisOFF.IfyousetittoON,theprojectorwillautomaticallyshutdownafter20minuteswithoutinputsignal.
Auto Power ONThedefaultvalueisOff.IfyousetittoON,theprojectorwillautomaticallystartupwhenitisconnectedtoACpower.Ifyouplugtheprojector’spowercordintoanACsocketwithaswitch,youcanusethisfunctiontostartuptheprojectorusingthesocket’sswitchinsteadoftheremote.Ifyoudonotneedthisfunction,pleasesetittoOff.
No SignalUsethisfunctiontospecifythecontentorcolortobedisplayedontheblankscreenwhennoinputsignalisavailable.YoucanchoosefromLogo,Blue,Black,White.ThedefaultvalueisLogo.
Video StandardDifferentcountriesmayusedifferentvideosignalformats.Pleasechoosethevideostandardinyourarea.
• Auto Thisisthedefaultvalue.Theprojectorwillautomaticallydeterminethevideostandardused
inyourarea.• PAL (PhaseAlternationByLine) Avideostandardwith625scanlines/25framesperseconddevelopedbyGermany.The
PALsystemisusedinGermany,GreatBritain,SouthAmerica,Australia,ChinaandmanyWesternEuropeannationsandAsiancountries.
• SECAM(SequentialColorWithMemory) Avideostandardwith625scanlinesdevelopedbyFrance.AreasincludingformerEast
Germany,Czechoslovakia,Egypt,Polandandetc.usetheSECAMstandard.
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• NTSC (NationalTelevisionSystemsCommittee) Avideostandardwith525scanlinesperframedevelopedbytheNationalTelevision
SystemsCommitteeofU.S..TheNTSCstandardisprimarilyusedintheU.S.,Japan,CanadaandMexico. Note:Generallyspeaking,theprojectorwillbeabletoautomaticallydetectthevideostandardused
inyourarea.However,therearecircumstancewheretheprojectorwillfailtointerpretthevideostandardusedandtheuserwillhavetomanuallyconfigurethevideoformat.Ifyouareunsureofthevideostandardusedinyourarea,pleasecontactaqualifiedpersonnelandinquireaboutthevideostandardusedinyourarea.
Auto Image AdjustYoucanconfiguretheAutoImageAdjustfunctiontooneofthefollowingthreemodes:• Off =NEVER• Auto =Whennotdonebefore(orwhendonefirsttime)• Always =Whennewsourceselectedornewsourceconnected.FormoreinformationonAutoImageAdjust,referto“Page33:AutoImageAdjust“.ormationonAutoImageAdjust,referto“Page33:AutoImageAdjust“.
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IMAGE
ContrastUsetoadjustthecontrastoftheprojectedimage.Youcanconnecttheprojectortoanexternalimagesourcetodisplayanimageresemblingtheoneshownbelowforadjustment.Itisrecommendedthatyouadjusttheprojectedimageaccordingtotheresultsshownbelowsothatthebrightnessofthespectrumremainsconstantthroughoutandachievemaximumcontrastbetweenblackandwhite.
Thefollowingimageillustratestheresultsofdirectcontrastadjustmentusingarandomimage:
Loweredcontrast EnhancedcontrastOriginalimage
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BrightnessUsetoadjustthebrightnessoftheprojectedimage.Youcanconnecttheprojectortoanexternalimagesourcetodisplayanimageresemblingtheoneshown(PLUGE,PictureLine-UpGenerationEquipment)foradjustment.AlthoughtherearenumerousversionsofPLUGEimage,theyaretypicallycomprisedofblocksofblack,whiteandgrayontopofablackbackground.
Contrast,Brightness,SaturationandTintareinterrelatedoptionsthataffectoneanother;whenyouadjustoneofthem,youmighthavetofinetuneothersettingstogetthebestprojectionresults.
Above Black
Below Black
Itisrecommendedthatyouadjusttheimagetothefollowingstatus:• Thedarkestblackbaroftheimageshould
disappearintothebackground.• Thedarkgrayareashouldbebarelyvisible.• Thelightgrayareashouldbeclearlyvisible.• Thewhiteareashouldappearrealandmellow.• Theimageshouldonlydisplayblack,grayand
white(withnoothercolors).
Thefollowingimageillustratestheresultsofdirectbrightnessadjustmentusingarandomimage:Reducedbrightness EnhancedbrightnessOriginalimage
SaturationUsetoadjustthesaturationoftheprojectedimage.Ifthecoloroftheprojectedimageseemstobeoverlybrightandvivid,decreasecolorsaturation;ifthecolorseemswhiteandwashedout,increasecolorsaturation.Reducedsaturation EnhancedsaturationOriginalimage
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TintUsetoadjustthetint(balancebetweenmagentaandgreen)oftheprojectedimage.Loweringthevaluewillmaketheimageappearredder;increasingthevaluewillmaketheimageappeargreener.Reducedtint EnhancedtintOriginalimage
SharpnessTheadjustmentofsharpnessprimarilychangesthevalueofhighfrequencydetail.Youcanconnecttheprojectortoanexternalimagesourcetodisplayanimageresemblingtheoneshownbelowtoadjusttheimagesharpness.
Thefollowingimageillustratestheresultsofdirectsharpnessadjustmentus-ingarandomimage:Reducedsharpness EnhancedsharpnessOriginalimage
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Noise ReductionUsetoadjustthenoiseoftheprojectedimage.ThisfunctionissuitablefortheeliminationofimagenoisefrominterleavingSDinput.Generallyspeaking,reducingimagenoisewilllowerthevalueofhighfrequencydetailandmaketheimageappearmoremellow.
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noisereduction
Color TemperatureYoucanchoosefrom3200K, 5400K, 6500K, 9300K and Native.Colortemperaturereferstothechangeinlightcolorunderdifferentenergiesthatisperceivedbythenakedeye.Thechangeofcolortemperaturefromlowtohighforvisiblelightgoesfromorangeredwhiteblue .Theprojector’sdefaultcolortemperatureissetat6500Kanditissuitableformostsituations.Ascolortemperaturerises,theimagewillappeartobemoreblue;asitdecreases,theimagewillappearredder.Whenyouchoose“Native”,theprojectorwilldisablethewhiteadjustmentfunctionoftheinputdevice.
Input BalanceRegardlessofthechangeinambientlight,thehumaneyeisequippedwithanautomaticadjustmentmechanismthatmakesawhiteobjectappearswhiteandblackobjectblack.However,sincenomachinehassuchanincredibleinnatefeature,youmayneedtomakecertainadjustmentstotheprojector’ssettingswhentheambientlightchangessothattheimagewillappearclosertotheactualcolors.
the point where saturationis reached needs to be samefor RGB
the point where CUT off for RGB is reached needs to be the same
White balanceadjust
black balance adjust
inputsignal
0 255
OffsetThisreferstothecontrolofcolorimbalanceinthedarkerareasoftheprojectedimage.Itisrecommendedthatyouuseanexternaltestimagewithmanyareasofdarkandgraycolors(i.e.animageof30IRE-window).Ifyounoticeminimalamountofred,greenorblueinthegrayareas,adjusttheoffsetofthecorrespondingcoloraccordingly.Thisfunctionwillshifttheentirecolorspectrumforthewholeimageandchangeitsbrightness.
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GainThisreferstothecontrolofcolorimbalanceinthebrighterareasoftheprojectedimage.Itisrecommendedthatyouuseanexternaltestimagewithmanyareasofwhite(i.e.animageof80IRE-window).Ifyounoticeminimalamountofred,greenorblueinthegrayareas,lowerthegainofthecorrespondingcoloraccordingly.Thisfunctionisusedtoincreaseordecreasetherangeofcolorinputfortheentireimage.Generallyspeaking,asgainincreases,thecontrastoftheimagewillbecomelower.Byincreasingtheoffset,theimagebrightnesswillbecomelower.• Black Balance Offset Thisfunctioninvolvestheadjustmentofthefollowingred,greenandblueoffsets.Thetext itselfisdecorative.
• Red OffsetPresstoadjusttheoffsetofredindarkscales.
• Green OffsetPresstoadjusttheoffsetofgreenindarkscales.
• Blue OffsetPresstoadjusttheoffsetofblueindarkscales.
• White Balance Thisfunctioninvolvestheadjustmentofthefollowingred,greenandbluegains.Thetext itselfisdecorative.
• Red GainPresstoadjustthegainofredinbrightscales.
• Green GainPresstoadjustthegainofgreeninbrightscales.
• Green GainPresstoadjustthegainofblueinbrightscales.
spect RatioUsethisfunctiontoadjusttheaspectratiooftheprojectedimage.Usetoadjusttheratioofimagelengthandwidth.
Theprojector’sfullimagesizeis16:10(1920×1200dots).Thefollowingdiagramillustratesthedifferenceinvariousaspectratiosettings:
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Native input 16:10
Output aspect ratio16:9
Output aspect ratio1.88
Output aspect ratioUnscaled
Output aspect ratio2.35
Output aspect ratio5:4
Output aspect ratio4:3
Output aspect ratioNative
Output aspect ratioLetterbox
Native input 4:3
Output aspect ratio16:9
Output aspect ratio1.88
Output aspect ratio2.35
Output aspect ratio5:4
Output aspect ratio4:3
Output aspect ratioNative
Output aspect ratioLetterbox
Output aspect ratioUnscaled
Cropped portion of the image
Note:thatwhenusedforcommercialpurposes,including:projectionofimageinmovietheatres,hotels,cafeteriaandotherpublicvenues,compressionorextensionofimageachievedthroughthechangeofaspectratiomayconstitutecopyrightinfringementtotherightfulowneroftheimage.Pleasedosoatyourowndiscretion.
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Timings• H Total Presstoadjustthehorizontaltotal. Usethisfunctiontoadjusttheclockfrequencyofpixelsampling(horizontalpixelfrequency oftheanaloginputsourcegeneratedbytheADC).Ifyounoticeflickeringorverticlelines intheimage,itmeansthatthepixelsamplingfrequencyisinsufficient.Youcanusethis functiontoadjustthefrequencytoachieveconsistentimagequality. Thefollowingimageisanexampleoftestimagefromanexternalsignalsource:
Adjustimagequalitybychangingthevalueofhorizontaltotaltosmoothentheimage.
*Inordertoadjusttimingsthepatternshouldbeusedispixel(on/off)*• H Start Usetoadjusttheprojectedimage’shorizontalposition. Iftheprojectedimageisnotatthecenterofthescreen(i.e.shiftedtorightorleft)and endsupbeingcropped,usethisfunctiontoadjusttheimage’shorizontalposition.The followingimageisanexampleoftestimagefromanexternalsignalsource:
Native picture Skewed left Skewed right
• H PhaseUsetoadjusttheprojectedimage’sphase.Usethisfunctiontoadjustthephaseofpixelsamplingclock(relativetoinputsignal). Shouldtheimagestillflickerorshownoise(i.e.edgesontexts)afteroptimization,adjust phaseaccordingly.• V StartUsetoadjusttheprojectedimage’sverticalposition.Iftheprojectedimageisnotatthecenterofthescreen(i.e.shiftedupordown)andends upbeingcropped,usethisfunctiontoadjusttheimage’sverticalposition.Thefollowing imageisanexampleoftestimagefromanexternalsignalsource:
原始圖面 圖面下偏 圖面上偏Nativepicture Skeweddown SkewedUp
Itisrecommendedthatwhenadjustingtheimage,thehorizontaltotalshouldbeadjustedbeforethehorizontalphase.However,iftheimagestillflickersevenafteryouhaveadjustedboth,tryloweringtheimagenoise.
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Auto ImageWhenAutoImagewasselectedintheOSDmenu,pressENTERtoexecutetheautomaticimageadjustmentfunction.Byexecutingthisfunction,theprojectorwillresynctheimage.Usethisfunctionwhentheimagesourceisunstableorwhenyounoticedeteriorationinimagequalityandtheprojectorwillautomaticallyadjusttheimagesize,phaseandtiming.(TheadjustmentalsoappliestoPIPinputsource).
Thisfunctionisidenticaltothe buttonontheremotecontrol.Youcansimplyusethehotkeyontheremotecontroltoexecutethisfunction.
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LAYOUT
ZoomDuetothefactthatsomeconsumersmaystillbeusingoldertelevisionsystems,someTVprogramsmaynotdisplaytheedgesoftheimage.Usethisfunctiontohidetheimageedgebychoosingoneofthefollowingthreeoptions:• Off Settingittooffmakesnochangetotheprojectedimage.• Crop Settingitto"Crop"willaddtwo"masks"equivalentto3%ofhorizontalresolutiononeither
sideoftheimageandtwosimilarmasksaboveandbelowtheprojectedimage.• Zoom Youcanusethisfunctiontoenlargetheimage'shorizontalresolutionoverthe106%ofthe
defaultaspectratio.Anyportionthatexceedstheoriginalimagewillbecropped.
Whenyousetaspectratioto"Native",besuretosetZoomto"Off"or"Crop".
16:10
Off Crop Zoom
5:4
2.35
Main SelectWhenyouwanttoprojectPIPimage,usethisfunctiontospecifytheimagesourceforthePIPimage.ThisfunctionisidenticaltoInputSelection;formoreinformation,pleasereferto"Page2:INDEX".
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PIP SelectUsethisfunctiontoselectthesourceforthesubwindow.YoucanchoosefromHDMI1,HDMI2,RGBD-15(RGB-HV/SOG),YUV1,RGBHV/YUV2,CompositeVideo(Video),S-Video,RGB-S,SDI/HDSDI/3Gandsoforth.
PIP PositionYoucanchoosetodisplaythesubwindowinfivedifferent locationoverthemainpictureaccordingtoyourpreference.
PIPIfyouwishtodisplayPIPimage,youcanmaketheconfigurationhere.Bychoosing"ON",youwillseetwowindowsontheprojectedimage;thelargeroneistheprimaryimageandthesmalleroneisthesubimage.Bychoosing"OFF",thePIPfunctionwillbedisabledandyouwillonlyseeasingleimagewindow.*pleaserefertothefollowingmainandPIPsourcematrixforavalidmainandPIPsourceselectionwhenPIPisON.*
HDMI1 HDMI2 RGB YUV1 RGBHV/ Composite S-Video RGB-S SDI /
D-15 YUV2 Video HDSDI/3G
HDMI 1 – O O O O O O –
HDMI 2 – O O O O O O –
RGB D-15 O O – – O O O O
YUV 1 O O – – O O – O
RGBHV/ YUV 2 O O – – O O – O
Composite Video O O O O O – – O
S-Video O O O O O – – O
RGB-S O O O – – – – O
SDI/HDSDI/3G – – O O O O O O
O mean Source Available ; — mean NA
Main Select
PIP
Select
Subpicture Mainpicture
SplitL-R BottomRightBottomLeft
TopRightTopLeft
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LAMP
Thischaptercoversinformationontheprojectorlamp.
Mode• ECO WhensettoEcomode,thewattageofthelampwillbeat280W.Ifthesurrounding
environmentissufficientlydarkorifyoudonotrequireintensebrightness,youcansetthelamptoEcomodetoprolongitsusagelife.
• Normal WhensettoNormalmode,thewattageofthelampwillbeat330W.Iftheprojection
environmentrequiresbrighterimage,youcansetthelamptoNormalforthehighestprojectionbrightness.
• Power IftheimagebrightnessatEcomodeistoodarkforyouandtheNormalmodegetstoo
bright,youcansetittoPowertospecifythepowerofthelampyourselftomakefineadjustmentstothebrightnessoftheprojectedimage.youcouldencountersituationswheretheimagefromprojectorAbeingbrighterthanprojectorB.Whenthisoccurs,youcanusethisfunctionyoucouldencountersituationswheretheimagefromprojectorAbeingbrighterthanprojectorB.Whenthisoccurs,youcanusethisfunctiontofinetunethebrightnessofthetwoprojectorstoachieveconsistentimagebrightness.Toaccessthisfunction,gototheOSDMenu→LAMPS→Powerandadjustaccordingly.
LAMPSDependingontheapplicationcondition,eithersinglelamporduallampscanbeselectedviaOSDmenu.Whentheprojectorwasswitchedfromsinglelamptoduallamps,anhourglassOSDwillblocktheuserfromthefurtherOSDoperationfor7seconds.Whentheprojectorwasswitchedfromduallampmodetosinglelamp,thelampsselectionOSDwillbeblockedfor90secondsforlampcooling.Thelamppowercanbeadjustedfrom85%~100%.• Single Whentheprojectionenvironmentissufficientlydark
thatasinglelampcouldachievethedesiredprojectionbrightness,youcanchoosetouseonesinglelamp.Theprojectorwillautomaticallydeterminetheusagehoursforlamp1andlamp2andchoosethelampwithlowerhoursfortheoperation.
• Dual Whenyourequirebrighterimagefromtheprojector,
pleaseoperatetheprojectorwithDuallamps.Lamp1
Lamp2
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High Altitude ModeUsethisfunctiontocontroltheprojector'scoolingfan.YoucansetittoOfforOn.ThedefaultsettingisOff.Undernormalcircumstances,theprojectorwilloperatenormallywiththisfunctionsettoOff.Bydefault,theprojectorwilldetectthetemperatureofthesurroundingenvironmenttoregulatethespeedofthecoolingfan.Whentheambienttemperaturerises,fanspeedwillincrease(generatesloudernoise)tomakesuretheheatinsidetheprojectorgetsdischargedandkeeptheprojectorworkingnormally.
However,ifyouweretooperatetheprojectorinenvironmentofexcessiveheatorinareasofhighaltitude,theprojectormayautomaticallyshutdown.Whenthishappens,youcanenablethisfunctionbysettingittoOntoforcethecoolingfantoworkatahigherspeedtoregulatethetemperatureinsidetheprojector.
• Highaltituderegionreferstoareawithelevationover1500meters(4900feet).• Whenoperatinginnormalaltitudeenvironments,theprojectorwilladjustthecoolingfan accordingtothetemperatureoftheworkingenvironment.Whenthetemperaturerises above30C,theprojectorwillautomaticallyincreasefanspeed.• Accordingtotheproductspecification,themaximumoperatingaltitudefortheprojectoris
at3000m@25C.Thismeansthatyoushouldnotbeoperatingtheprojectorinhighaltitudeswhentheworkingenvironmentisover25C.(Duetotheairthinningsubstantiallyathighaltitudes,theresultofcoolingachievedbythecoolingfanissignificantlyreducedcomparedtooperationonlevelground.Withlowatmosphericpressureandhighoperatingtemperature,thecoolingfanwillnotbeabletodispersetheheatadequately)
PowerThisfunctionwillnotbeavailableifyouhavesetthelamptoEcoorNormalmodes,referto"Page44:Mode".;youcanonlyadjustthissettingwhenthelamphasbeensetto”Power”.Youcanspecifythelamppowerintherangeof85%~100%.Generallyspeaking,thelowerthepower,thedimmertheimagewillbebutthelampwillhavelongerlifecycle.Incontrast,thehigherthepower,thebrightertheimagewillbeatthecostofshorterlamplifecycle.
Lamp1 StatusThisfunctionislimitedtodisplaypurposestoinformtheuserofLamp1status(OnorOff).
Lamp2 StatusThisfunctionislimitedtodisplaypurposestoinformtheuserofLamp2status(OnorOff).
Lamp1 Run TimeThisfunctionislimitedtodisplaypurposestoinformtheuserofLamp1'stotalruntime.
Lamp2 Run TimeThisfunctionislimitedtodisplaypurposestoinformtheuserofLamp2'stotalruntime.
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ALIGNMENT
Rear ProjectionThedefaultsettingisOff.Whenyouhavesetuptheprojectorforrearprojection,pleasesetittoON.Formoreinformationondifferentmodesofprojection,referto"Page17:Modesofinstallation".
Ceiling ModeThedefaultsettingisOff.Whenyouhavesetuptheprojectorforceilingmode(hungfromtheceilinginreverse),pleasesetittoON.Formoreinformationondifferentmodesofprojection,referto"Page17:Modesofinstallation".
Lens Control• Zoom Thisfunctionisidenticaltotheonecoveredinprevioussections.Referto"Page15:
6.Adjustingfocusandzoom.".• Focus Thisfunctionisidenticaltotheonecoveredinprevioussections.Referto"Page15:6.Adjustingfocusandzoom.".• Shift Thisfunctionisidenticaltotheonecoveredinprevioussections.Referto"Page15:5.
Adjustingtheprojector'sangle".
KeystoneUsethisfunctiontocorrectkeystoningcausedbyprojectionangle.• Horizontal Keystone Thisfunctionisidenticaltotheonecoveredinprevioussections.Referto"Page16:7.
Correctingkeystoningcausedbyprojectionangle".• Vertical Keystone Thisfunctionisidenticaltotheonecoveredinprevioussections.Referto"Page16:7.
Correctingkeystoningcausedbyprojectionangle". Note:*Thesummationoftheabsolutevalueofhorizontalkeystoneandverticalkeystoneislimitedto
lessthanorequalto350.*
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Dynamic ContrastUsethisfunctiontoconfiguretheprojectortoautomaticallyadjustimagecontrastfromthesourceuponstartuporshutdown.Whenactivated,theprojectorwilldynamicallyadjusttheimagecontrastfromthebeginningoftheprojectionuntilthecontenthasended.
GammaDifferentGammasettingswillaffectviewers'perceptionoftheimage.Generallyspeaking,forimagesthataredarker,itisrecommendedthatGammabesethighertoyieldbetterimagequalityindarkerregionsbysacrificingdetailsinbrighterareas.Incontrast,whenprojectingbrighterimages,youcansettheGammalowertogiveupdetailsinthedarkerareastomakethebrighterareas(i.e.clouds)morevisible.
Youcanchoosefromfivedifferentgammasettings(1.8,2.0,2.2,2.35and2.5)ontheprojector.Theprojector'sdefaultgammavalueisat2.2.
Everysettinghaspreciselydefinedphasestodisplayallprimarycolors(red,green,blue)andsecondarycolors(yellow,cyan,magenta)inmillionsofpixels.Changinganynumberinthesettingwillchangetheresultingcolorandrearrangethecolor"triangle".
Internal PatternsTheprojectorcomeswithsomestandardbuilt-inpatternsfortesterstocalibratetheequipment.Theseinclude:0=Off 1=ColorBars 2=Hatch 3=Burst 4=Red5=Green 6=Blue 7=White 8=Black 9=TI-Red10=TI-Green 11=TI-Blue 12=TI-Ramp
Color SpaceUsingdifferentcolorspacewillcreatedifferentcolorpresentationintheprojectedimage.Youcanchoosefromthefollowingcolorgamma:• Native Choosethistoapplytheprojector'snativecolorgamut• EBU ChoosethistoapplytheEBUcolorgamut;itisprimarilysuitedforinputdevicesusing
PAL,SECAM,576i,576pandsoforth.• SMPTE ChoosethistoapplytheSMPTEcolorgamut;itisprimarilysuitedforinputdevicesusing
NTSC,480i,480pandsoforth.• Custom Choosethistocustomizethecolorgamutaccordingtoyourpreferencethroughprojector
Toolsetapplication.
Lens To MidpositionAfterseriesoflensshiftoperations,thisfunctioncanbeusedtoreturnthelenstothecenterposition.
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WarpThefunctionprovidesdistortioncorrectiononprojectedimages.
• Horizontal Keystone Press▲▼tocorrecthorizontalkeystoneduetoprojectionangle. Pleasereferto"Page16:7.Correctingkeystoningcausedbyprojectionangle".• Verticall Keystone Press▲▼tocorrectVerticalkeystoneduetoprojectionangle.Pleasereferto"Page16:7.Correctingkeystoningcausedbyprojectionangle".• Rotation Press◄►tocorrectincorrectimageangle.
Correctangle Press►toadjustangletocorrect.
Press◄toadjustangletocorrect.
• Pincushion / Barrel Press◄►tocorrectpincushion/barreldistortion.
→Press◄►tocorrectpincushiondistortiontocorrectimage.
→Press◄►tocorrectbarreldistortiontocorrectimage.
• Top Left Corner Press◄►tocorrecttopleftcornerimagebias.
→Press◄►tocorrecttopleftcornerimagebiastocorrectimage.
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• Top Right Corner Press◄►tocorrecttoprightcornerimagebias
→Press◄►tocorrecttoprightcornerimagebiastocorrectimage.
• Bottom Left Corner Press◄►tocorrectbottomleftimagebias
→Press◄►tocorrectbottomleftimagebiastocorrectimage.
• Bottom Right Corner Press◄►tocorrectbottomleftimagebias
→Press◄►tocorrectbottomleftimagebiastocorrectimage.
• Custom Warp Customwarpfilescanbecreatedwiththeprojectortoolset.
• Reset Setalladjustedvalue(Warp)tofactorydefaultsetting.
Blanking • TOPPress▼▲ontheremotecontroltoadjustthetopblankingareaontheprojectedimage• BottomPress▼▲ontheremotecontroltoadjustthebottomblankingareaontheprojectedimage• LeftPress◄►ontheremotecontroltoadjusttheleftblankingareaontheprojectedimage• RightPress◄►ontheremotecontroltoadjusttherightblankingareaontheprojectedimage• Reset Itwillresetalltheblankingfunctionstothedefaultsettingsthatiswithoutanyblankingfunctionsenabled.
Useleftblankingfunctiontoblocktheadditionalimageonthescreen.
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ScenergiX ThefunctionofScenergiXisappliedinmultipleprojectorsthatareprojectingatthesamescreensimultaneouslytoadjusttheuniformityoftheimagesonthescreen.• Status PressENTERtoselectONorOFF.ThefunctionmustbesettoONinordertoenablethe functionofScenergiX.IfthefunctionissettoOFF,thefunctionofScenergiXisdisabled.• White Level→whitelevelistosetthelinefromoneprojectorwheretheotherprojector lastpixelends.Press▼▲◄►toadjustthewhiteleveloftheTop,Bottom.Left,Right directionontheprojectedimages. Asshowninthebelowdrawing,theareaDistheoverlapareaoftheprojectedimage1andtheprojectedimage2.The whitelevellinesthatissetwheretheotherprojectorlastpixelsends.Coloradjustmentformatchingtheimagesis donewithprojectortoolsetwithcustomscolorspacexandyorwithinputbalanceontheOSD.
• Black Level→thepurposeofblacklevelisinordertocompensatethenonoverlapzones vstheoverlapzone.Itincreasetheblackleveltothebrightnessleveloftheoverlapblack. ItistoadjusttheblackleveloftheTop,Bottom,Left,Rightdirectionontheprojected images. Itcanbesettoadjusttheprimarycoloroftheprojector.Forinstance,selectALListo adjusttheprimarycolorofRed,Greed,andBlue.OritcanbesettoadjusttheRed,Green andBlueindependently.
Note:ThefunctioncombinationofBlackLeveladjustmentand4CornersisnotavailableNote:ThefunctioncombinationofBlackLeveladjustmentandblendalongcornersisnotavailable.
Image 1 Image 2
A B C
DWhite Level Lines
Image 1 Image 2
A B C
DWhite Level Lines
forblackleveladjustmentablackimageneedstobeconnectedonthe2projectors.ZoneBwillhavethesumoftheblacksofthe2projectors.SettheadjustmentlineoftheblackleveltothepositionwherethenonactiveDMD'softherightprojectorends.SettheadjustmentlineoftheblackleveltothepositionwherethenonactiveDMD'softheleftprojectorends.AdjustblacklevelofprojectorAtomatchtheblacklevelwithzoneB.AdjusttheprojectorCtomatchtheblacklevelwithzoneB.
Blend along corners
• Reset ThefunctioncanresettheScenergiXsettingsontheprojector.Itwillrestoretothe imagestothedefaultthatiswithoutanyScenergiXfunctionsenabled.• Adjust Lines WhenthefunctionisON,therewillbeadjustlinesontheimageinordertoeasilyadjust multipleimages.Press▼▲◄►ontheremotecontroltoadjustthepositionofthelineson theimage.
The image below is an example if 2 projectors are projecting at the same image.1. Horizontallyplacetwoprojectorsandhavethetwoprojectedimageswithan
overlapareaandusethefocus/zoomandlensshiftfunctionswithtestgridpatterntosetaproperoverlapareaforblendingwithamatchedgridsize.
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2. Colormatching2projectorsonwhiteisdonewithP7(R.G.B.C.M.Y.W)adjustinprojectortoolset.
3. Brightnessmatching2projectorscanbedonewiththelamppower(Refertoadjustmentbydimmingtheprojectorwithhigherlumens.
4. UseScenergiX->Whiteleveltosettheblendingsizebasedontheoverlapregionsize.UseScenergiX->Blacklevelpositiontoadjustthestartpositionofblacklevelcompensation.UseScenergiX->Blackleveltoraisethebrightnessofnon-overlapzonesuchthatthebrightnessoftheoverlapzoneandnon-overlapzonearematchedforblacklevel.
Note1:Pleasenotethatthefollowingallowablewarp,blankingandScenergiXcombinationbasedonthe underlyingchipspecification.Note2:ScenergiX/4cornercombinationisavailablewhenblacklevelisnotadjusted.Note3:Blendalongcornersisavailablewhenblacklevelisnotadjusted.
BlackLevel
Keystone Rotation Pin/Barrel 4-corner blanking Top/BottomorLeft/Rightonly Blendalongcorners BlackLevel
Keystone X X X X X X XRotation X X X X X X XPin/Barrel X X X X X X X4-corner X X X OK OK OK Xblanking X X X OK OK OK OKTop/BottomorLeft/Rightonly X X X OK OK OK
Blendalongcorners X X X OK OK XBlackLevel BlackLevel X X X X OK OK X
ScenergiX
ScenergiX
WhiteLevel
WhiteLevel
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CONTROL
IR AddressUsethisfunctiontoconfiguretheprojector’sIRcodereceivecommandsfromtheremotecontrol.Thedefaultvalueis1.Ifyouhaveotherequipmentinyourhomethatcouldpickupthecommandfromtheprojector’sremotecontrol,itisrecommendedthatyousettheremotecontrolcodeto2.Whenyouarerunningtwoprojectorsviaserialconnection,youcansetthecodeononeprojectoras“1”and“2”fortheotherprojector.Bydoingso,youwillbeabletocontroltwoprojectorswiththesameremotecontrol.Whenyouwanttoswitchyourremotecontrolfromcode1projectortocode2projector,pressandholdtheENTERandADDRESSbuttonsontheremotecontrolsimultaneously(forapproximately5seconds);thebacklightmoduleontheremotecontrolwillblinktoconfirmtheswitch.
Eco Network PowerTheprojectorcanbeconnectedtoanetworkviaitsRS-232portand10/100BASE-TportforremoteoperationwithtwoseparateboardstocontrolthesignalsourcesfromRS-232and10/100BASE-Tports.Ifyoudonotrequireremoteoperationoftheprojectoroveranetwork,itisrecommendedthatyousetthisfunctiontoOntoactivatetheECONetworkPower.Thiswillturnoffthepowerthatisusedtocontrolthe10/100BASE-Tboard.However,youwillnotbeabletooperatetheprojectorremotelyoveranetworkaslongasthefunctionremainsactivated.BysettingittoOff,thefunctionwillbedisabled.Youwon’tbeabletoconservepowerbutyoucancontroltheprojectorremotelyoveranetwork.
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NetworkTocontroltheprojectorvianetwork,afterconnectingthenetworkcablesforaPCandtheprojector,youcanusethisOSDfunctiontoviewtherelevantnetworkinformation(suchasIPAddress,SubnetMask,GatewayandDHCP)oftheprojector.PleaseconfigurethePCtobeconnectedtotheprojectorwithaproperIPaddresswiththesamesubnetmask,gatewayastheprojector.ThedefaultIPaddressoftheprojectoris192.168.0.100.Thenetworksettingsoftheprojectorcanonlybechangedthroughtheweb-pagecontrolorprojectorToolsetapplication.Tocontroltheprojectorvianetwork,pleaseconnecttotheprojectorviaawebbrowserwiththeIPaddressshownontheOSDmenuCONTROL->Network.Thehomepagewillbedisplayedasfollows.
Menu PositionYoucanusethisfunctiontodesignatewhichareaontheimagetheOSDMenuwillappear.Asyoucanseefromthediagrambelow,therearefivepositionswhereyoucanchoosetohavetheOSDMenudisplayed.Thedefaultsettingis“Center”.
Top Left
Center
Bottom Left
Top Right
Bottom Right
Start Up LogoYoucanusethisfunctiontohavetheprojectordisplaytheBarcologointhestartupscreen.SetOntodisplaytheBarcologoduringstartupandOfftodisplayablankimage.
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Start Up ChimeSetittoOntohavetheprojectorplayasoundeffectduringstartup;whenitissettooff,theprojectorwillnotplayanysoundeffecttoindicatestartup.
Button 1~5Usethisfunctiontodesignatetheimagesourceforeachcorrespondingbutton.Forexample,ifyouhaveassignedButton1asHDMI1andButton2asRGB-S,
whenyoupress 1 ontheremotecontrol,theprojectorwillshowtheimagefromHDMI1.
whenyoupress 1 ontheremotecontrol,theprojectorwillswitchtotheimagefromRGB-S.Youcanchoosefromeightdifferentinputsourcesontheprojector,namely:HDMI1,HDM2,RGBD-15(RGB-HV/SOG),YUV1,YUV2(RGBHV/YUV2),CompositeVideo(Video),S-Video,RGB-S,andSDI/HDSDI/3G.
Trigger1 ~2TheprojectorcomeswithtwosetsofTriggeroutput.Youcanconfiguretwodifferentdevicesconnectedtotheprojectorviathetriggerportstobeautomaticallyturnedonwhentheprojectorison.Therewillbea2-3seconddelaypriortoactivationtopreventoperationofthisfunctionwhentheuserischoosingthedesiredaspectratio.5:4 Outputs12VofpoweronTrigger1or2whentheuserchoosesthe5:4aspectratio.4:3 Outputs12VofpoweronTrigger1or2whentheuserchoosesthe4:3aspectratio.16:10 Outputs12VofpoweronTrigger1or2whentheuserchoosesthe16:10aspectratio.16:9 Outputs12VofpoweronTrigger1or2whentheuserchoosesthe16:9aspectratio.1.88 Outputs12VofpoweronTrigger1or2whentheuserchoosesthe1.88aspectratio.2.35 Outputs12VofpoweronTrigger1or2whentheuserchoosesthe2.35aspectratio.Letterbox Outputs12VofpoweronTrigger1or2whentheuserchoosestheLetterbox
aspectratio.Native Outputs12VofpoweronTrigger1or2whentheuserchoosesthenative
aspectratio.Unscaled Outputs12VofpoweronTrigger1or2whentheuserchoosestheUnscaled aspectratio.Auto Outputs12VofpoweronTrigger1or2whentheprojectoristurnedon.
Auto SourceOff:defaultsetting.Byenablingthisfunction,theprojectorwillautomaticallydetermine
thesourceofinputeverytimeitisturnedonsothattheuserwillnothavetomaketheselectionontheOSDMenu.
SettingthefunctionoffwillrequiretheusertospecifysourceofimageinputontheOSDMenuinorderfortheprojectortodisplaytheintendedimage.
LanguageYoucanusethisfunctiontoselectthelanguageyouwishfortheOSDMenutobedisplayedin.Youcanchoosefromthefollowingninelanguages:English,French,Spanish,German,Portuguese,SimplifiedChinese,TraditionalChinese,JapaneseandKorean.
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SERVICE
ServiceThefunctionscoveredinthisunitrelatetothedisplayofsomebasicinformationabouttheprojector.
*MemoryofthecustomtimingfileswillbeerasedintheFactoryResetoperation.*• Model:thedesignatedmodelnumberoftheprojector.• SerialNumber:thedesignatedserialnumberoftheprojector.• SoftwareVersion:theversionofsoftwareinstalledontheprojector.• Active/PIPSource:displaysthecurrentPIPsources.• PixelClock:displaysthepixelclockofthecurrentinputsignal.• SignalFormat:displaystheformatofthecurrentinputsignal.• H/VRefreshRate:displaysthehorizontalandverticalrefreshratesforthecurrentimage.• Lamp1RunTime:displaysLamp1'scurrentruntime.• Lamp2RunTime:displaysLamp2'scurrentruntime.
*Notice!Whenalamp'sruntimehasreached1200hoursorwhenyounoticetheprojectedimagetobenoticeablydimmer,pleasereplacethelamp.*
• ProjectorRunTime:displaystheprojector'stotaloperatinghours.
Lamp Hour ResetUsethisfunctiontoresetthehoursforlamp1andlamp2tozero.
*Afterreplacingthelamp,remembertoresetthelamphourstoensuretheaccuracyoflamphoursdisplayedintheOSDMenu.*
Blue OnlyEnablingthisoptionwillmaketheprojectordisplayonlybluecolortofacilitatetheprocessofimageinspectionfortheservicepersonnel.Fordetailedinstructionsonhowtousethisfunction,consultaqualifiedservicepersonnel.
Factory ResetUsethisfunctiontorestoretheconfigurationsintheOSDMenubacktofactorydefault.Notethatthisfunctionwillnotapplytoitemsincludingnosignal,network,Projectorcontrol,startupLogo,language,HighAltitutemodeandlamphours.
*WhenFactoryResetisexecuted,allsourcememoriescreatedbytheprojector(i.e.timingsfiles)willbeerased.*
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Lamp replacementThelifecycleofordinaryprojectionlamptypicallylastsfor1200hoursbeforerequiringreplacement(differentlampconfigurationswillaffectlamplife).FromtheOSDMenu,youcangoto"Page45:Lamp1RunTime".tocheckhowlongalamphasbeenused.Youshouldalsoreplacethelampwhentheprojectedimagegetsnoticeablydarker.Contactyourlocaldealertopurchasenewcertifiedlampsforyourprojector.
To replace the projector lamp1. Turnofftheprojectorandunplug
thepowercord.Lettheprojectorcoolforapproximately60minutesbeforeremovingthelampmoduleforreplacement.
Whenyouturnofftheprojector,thelampinsidetheprojectorwillstillbeveryhot(approximately200~300°C).Ifyouattempttoreplacethelampwithoutallowingtheprojectortocool,youcouldriskscaldingyourself.Thisiswhyyoushouldwaitfornolessthan60minutesforthelamptocooldowninordertoperformthereplacementsafely.
2. Loosenthelampcover.
Loose the two screws
3. Useascrewdrivertoloosenthescrewsasshwonintheillustration.
loosen the two screws
4. Graspthemetalrodonthelampcoverandpullthelampout.
5. Insertthenewlampinthedirectionshownintheillustrationintothelampassembly;tightenthetwoscrewsusingascrewdiverandmakesurethelampisfirmlysecuredtopreventthelampfromshakingorpoorcontact.
6. Replacethelampcoverandfirmlysecurethetwoscrewsonthelampcover.
Tightly lock the two screws
7. Reconnectpowertotheprojectorandresetthelampusagetimer.Referto"Page45:Lamp1RunTime"."Lamp2RunTime".
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Cleaning the filterInordertokeeptheinterioroftheprojectorclean,theprojectorisequippedwithafiltertokeepoutdustandothersmallparticles.Itisrecommendedthatyoucleantheprojector'sfilteraround500hoursofprojectoroperation.Ifyouareoperatingtheprojectorinadustyenvironment,itisrecommendedthatyoucleanthefiltermoreoften.
Dustclogsatthefilterwillpreventtheprojectorfromdrawingcoolairtolowertheinternaltemperature.Thiscouldleadtooverheatingandcausetheprojectortomalfunctionorbecomedamaged.
Use a vacuum cleaner to clean the ventilation slots.
To clean the filter at the ventilation slots, refer to the following illustration:
1. Loosenthetwoscrewsonthecoveroftheventilationslot.
Loosen the 2 screws
2. Removethedirtyfilter;youcancleanitdirectlyusingwater.Leaveittodrybeforereplacingitforfurtheruse.Ifthefilterisbroken,purchaseanewonetoreplaceit.
Take out the filterand clean it.
3. Insertthecleanfilter.
Put the clear filterinside the cover
4. Reattachthefiltercoverandtightenthetwoscrews.
Close the filter cover
then fasten the 2 screws
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Thefollowingtableoffersalistofcommonproblemswithprojectorsandhowtotroubleshoot.Iftherecommendedsolutionsfailtoresolveyourproblem,contactyourlocaldealertoarrangeforservicing;donotattempttoservicetheprojectorbyyourself.
Problem Possiblecause Solution
Youcannotturnontheprojector
1.Theprojectormaybeunplugged2.ChecktheACPOWERSWITCHonthebackoftheprojectorandseeifitisflippedtoON.
3.TheACsocketmaybefaulty4.Thelenscoverisnotreplacedproperly
1.Plugtheprojector'spowercordintoawalloutlet2.Flipthepowerswitchto"I".3.MakesuretheACsocketisworkingproperly.4.Makesurethelenscoverhasbeenproperlyreplaced.
Youcannotturnontheprojectorafterturningitoff
1.Youwillnotbeabletoturnontheprojectorwithintwominutesafteryouhavejustturneditoff.Thisfeatureisdesignedtoprotectthelamp.
1.Waitfortheprojectortocooldowncompletelybeforestartingitupagain(theprojector'sSTANDBYindicatorwillturnblue)
Theremotecontroldoesnotoperatenormally
1.Thebatterymighthaverunout2.Youmighthaveinsertedthebatteriesinthewrongorientations
3.Youmaybeoperatingtheremotecontroltoofarawayfromtheprojector'sIRsensororexceededthemaximumangleofsignalreception;theremightbeanobstaclebetweentheprojectorandtheremotecontrolortheremightbeasourceofintenselightneartheIRreceiver.
4.Ø3.5mmAwiredremoteconnectormightbeconnectedtotheprojector's3.5mmport.
5.Theremotecontrol'saddressisnotconsistentwiththeprojector'saddress.
1.Replacenewbatteries2.Makesurethebatteriesareinsertedintherightorientation.
3.Adjustthedistance/anglebetweentheprojectorandtheremotecontrolandtryagain;ifthereareobstaclesbetweentheprojectorandtheremoteorsourceofintenselightneartheIRsensorresolvethesesituationsandtryagain.
4.Removethewiredremotecableoroperatetheprojectorusingwiredremote.
5.PresstheENTERbuttonontheremotecontrolfollowedbytheAddressbuttonuntilthepaneloftheremotecontrolflashesonce(approximately5seconds)andtryagain.
YouareabletoturnontheprojectorandaccesstheOSDMenubutnopictureappears.
1.Theprojectormaynotbeturnedonproperlyoryouhavenotselectedthecorrectinputsource.
2.Youmightnothaveconnectedthesourcedevicecorrectlyorthesourcemightnotbeconnectedtotheprojectoratall.
1.Makesuretheprojectoristurnedonproperlyandselectthecorrectinputsource.
2.Checktheconnectionbetweentheprojectorandtheinputdevice.
YouhaveconnectedtheprojectortoaDVDplayerastheinputsourcebuttheimageappearsbrokenorsplitinhalves.
TheDVDplayerisconnectedtotheprojectorthroughcomponentcables(RGB-SorRGBHV/YUV2)andyouhavesetittoprogressivescan.
DisabletheprogressscanningfunctionontheDVDplayer.
Thepicturelooksdim1.Theimagebrightness,contrast,colorandtintmightneedproperadjustment.
2.Thelampisdueforreplacement.
1.Adjusttheimagebrightness,contrast,colorandtint.
2.Replacetheprojectorlamp.
Theimageistoobrightorthebrightareasareblurry
Thecontrastmighthavebeensettoohigh. Lowercontrastsettings.
Theimageappearswashedoutorthedarkareasappeartoobright
Theimagebrightnessmighthavebeensettoohigh.
Lowerbrightnesssettings.
Theimageisblurry
1.Thelensmaynotbeinfocus.2.Thetemperatureorhumidityoftheprojector'sworkingenvironmentmayhavechangedinmidoperation(i.e.goingfromcoldtowarmordrytohumid),leadingtocondensationofmoistureinsidetheprojector.
1.AdjustLinesfocus.2.Turnoftheprojectorfirstandwaitforthemoistureintheprojectortoevaporate.
Thecoloroftheimagelookspale
Theinputsignaltype(RGB-S/RGBHV/YUV2)mightnothavebeenconnectedproperly
Checktomakesurethattheconnectionsbetweentheprojectorandtheinputdevicearecorrect.
Theimageflashesoccasionally
1.Thecablesmightnothavebeenproperlyconnectedortheinputdeviceitselfmaybefaulty.
2.Iftheproblempersists,itmayalsomeanthelampmightbefaulty.
1.Makesuretheconnectorandtheinputdevicehavebeenproperlyconnected;checktoseeiftheinputdeviceisinnormalworkingorder.
2.Replacetheprojectorlamp.
Thecolorsoftheprojectedimageareoutofplace(i.e.displayingredasblue)
TheG/Y,R/Pr,B/Pbcablesfromtheinputmighthavebeenincorrectlyconnectedtotheinput.
Pleasemakesuretheinputsourcehasbeencorrectlyconnectedtotheprojector.
Thenoisefromthecoolingfansuddenlygrewlouder
Thetemperatureinsidetheprojectormighthaverisen.
Whenthetemperatureinsidetheprojectorrises,thecoolingfanwilloperateatahigherspeedtodischargetheinternalheatmorerapidly.
TheLEDindicatorontheprojector’srearpanelisblinkinginred
Thelamporthecoolingfancouldbefaulty. Refertothedefinitionof"Page59:LEDSTATUS".
1.Duringprojection,thelampsuddenlygoesoff and thepicturedisappears.2.The lampdoesnot turnonevenwhentheprojectorhasbeenturnedon.
The lampmighthavebeendamaged;checktheLEDindicatorontherearpaneloftheprojectorandseeifitisblinkinginred.
Thelamphasreachedtheendofitsservicelife;pleasereplaceit.
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LED STATUS
STAND BYERRORON
LED STATUS
STAND BY Turnsblue Indicatesthattheprojectorisinstandbymode;thisalso
meanstheprojectorhasnotbeenturnedonbypressingtheSOFTPOWERbuttonbuthasbeenconnectedtopower.
Theindicatorisoff Thisindicatesthattheprojectorhaseitherbeenturnedonandisworkingnormallyortheprojectorisnotconnectedtopower.
ON Turnsgreen Thisindicatesthattheprojectorhasbeenturnedonandis
workingnormally. Flashesingreen Thisindicatesthattheprojectoriscurrentlywarmingupor
coolingdownandwillnotrespondtobuttonoperations. Theindicatorisoff Thisindicatesthattheprojectoriscurrentlyinstandby
mode.
ERROR Flashesonceinred Theprojectorlampisfaulty;checktoseeifthelamp
isdamagedorifithasn'tbeenproperlyinstalled. Flashestwiceinred Thelampcoverisnotproperlyreplaced. Flashesthreetimesinred Thecoolingfaninsidetheprojectorisnotworking;
seekassistancefromaqualifiedservicepersonnel. Flashesfourtimesinred Theprojectortemperatureistoohigh;trycleaning
theventilatorslotsorunpluggingthepowercordtoresolvetheissue.
Flashesfivetimesinred Theprojectorfiltermightnothavebeeninsertedproperly;checktheventilationslotandmakesurethefilterhasbeenproperlyreplacedandinserted.
eulB sutatS(Standby)
Green(Power)
Red( Issue )
1. Standby 2. Lamp is approaching end of life repeat repeat 3. Cooling / Warm up 4. Power on / Normal
5. Lamp fail repeat6. Lamp door open repeat 7. Fan fail repeat8. Over Temperature repeat9. System Error
Remark: error codes can easily be read out through projector toolset ( rs 232 or ip ) and via web browser.Remark: The time period of each step in the above LED blinking pattern is 500 milliseconds, e.g.,
for“Cooling / Warm up”state, the green LED will ON for 500 milliseconds, and then OFF 500 milliseconds, and then repeat the above LED pattern.
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SpecificationsDescription Specifications
Brightness 7300ANSIlumens(8000CenterLumens*)
Resolution 1920×1200(Native)
Microdisplay 3×DLP0.67"DMD
Contrast 2200:1FullField
Brightnessuniformity 95%
Lamp 2×330WUHP
Projectionlens-projectionratio
Zoomlens:1.45~1.741.74~2.172.17~2.902.90~4.344.34~6.76Fixlens:0.771.16
Input/Outputports
1×YUV11×Video1×S-Video2×HDMI1×RGBHV/YUV21×10/100BASE-T1×RS-2322×12VTrigger1×IRext.1xSDI/HDSDI/3G(withloopthrough)
Primaryvoltagerange 100V-240V(±10%)
Powerconsumption(110V) 850W
Maximuminputresolution 1920×1200
Operatingtemperature
0~40°CNote1:ThenormaloperatingtemperatureoftheDMDis
between10~65°CNote2:TheDMDmayoperatenormallyfor
approximately10minutesunder0~10°CshortoperationundersuchtemperaturewillnotresultinDMDdamage.
operationNoiselevel <39dBA
Weight 26kg
* ±10%
9 Projector specifications
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Signal Type Resolution FrameRate
Video
S-Video
SCART
(RGB-S)
Y-Pr-Pb
(YUV1)
HD15,B
NC
-RGBHV
HD15,B
NC
-YUV
HDMI-
RGB
HDMI-YUV
References
PC
640×480 59.94 × × VESA DMT, CEA-861D Format 1640×480 74.99 × × VESA DMT640×480 85 × × VESA DMT800×600 60.32 × × VESA DMT800×600 75 × × VESA DMT800×600 85.06 × × VESA DMT848×480 47.95 × × VESA CVT 848×480 59.94 × × VESA CVT 1024×768 60 × × VESA DMT1024×768 75.03 × × VESA DMT1024×768 85.03 × × VESA DMT1280×720 47.95 × × VESA GTF1280×1024 60.02 × × VESA DMT1280×1024 75.02 × × VESA DMT1280×1024 85.02 × × VESA DMT1400×1050 60 × × VESA CVT1600×1200 60 × × VESA DMT1920×1080 47.95 × × VESA CVT 1680×1050 59.94 × × VESA CVT 1920×1200 50.00 × x PCLK = 158.25MHz1920×1200 RB 59.94 × × VESA CVT, PCLK=153.75MHz1920×1200 RB 60 × × VESA CVT, PCLK=154MHz
Apple Mac 640×480 66.59 × × VESA DMT832×624 74.54 × × VESA DMT
NTSC NTSC (M, 4.43) 59.94 × × ITU-R BT.1700, SMPTE 170M
PALPAL (B,G,H,I) 50 × × ITU-R BT.1700PAL (N) 50 × × ITU-R BT.1700 PAL (M) 59.94 × × ITU-R BT.1700
SECAM SECAM (M) 50 × × ITU-R BT.1700
SDTV
RGBS 50 × RS-170, SCART, ITU-R BT.6561440x480i 60 × × CEA-861-D Format 6 & 71440x576i 50 × × CEA-861-D Format 21 & 22480i 59.94 × SMPTE 125M576i 50 × ITU-R BT.601
EDTV480p 59.94 × × × × × SMPTE 293M, CEA-861-D Format 2 & 3576p 50 × × × × × ITU-R BT.1358, CEA-861-D Format 17 & 18
HDTV
1035i 60 x × × × × SMPTE 260M1080i 50 × × × × × SMPTE 274M, CEA-861-D Format 201080i (Aus) 50 × × × × × SMPTE 295M1080i 59.94 × × × × × SMPTE 274M, CEA-861-D Format 51080i 60 x × × × × SMPTE 274M, CEA-861-D Format 5720p 50 × × × × × SMPTE 296M, CEA-861-D Format 19720p 59.94 x × × × × SMPTE 296M, CEA-861-D Format 4,720p 60 × × × × × SMPTE 296M, CEA-861-D Format 41080p 23.98 x × × × × SMPTE 274M, CEA-861-D Format 321080p 24 × × × × × SMPTE 274M, CEA-861-D Format 321080p 25 x × × × × SMPTE 274M, CEA-861-D Format 331080p 29.97 × × × × × SMPTE 274M, CEA-861-D Format 341080p 30 x × × × × SMPTE 274M, CEA-861-D Format 341080p 50 × × × × × SMPTE 274M, CEA-861-D Format 311080p 59.94 x × × × × SMPTE 274M, CEA-861-D Format 161080p 60 x × × × × SMPTE 274M, CEA-861-D Format 16
Timing SDILinkmode SignalStandards ColorEncode SamplingStructure Bitdepth CablelengthtestedNTSC SD SMPTE 259M-C 270Mbps SD YCbCr 4:2:2 10 480mPAL SD SMPTE 259M-C 270Mbps SD YCbCr 4:2:2 10 480m1035i 60 HD-Single SMPTE 292M292M 1.5Gbps HD YCbCr 4:2:2 10 230m1080i 59.94 HD-Single SMPTE 292M292M 1.5Gbps HD YCbCr 4:2:2 10 230m1080i 60 HD-Single SMPTE 292M292M 1.5Gbps HD YCbCr 4:2:2 10 230m1080P 30 HD-Single SMPTE 292M292M 1.5Gbps HD YCbCr 4:2:2 10 230m1080P 25 HD-Single SMPTE 292M292M 1.5Gbps HD YCbCr 4:2:2 10 230m1080i 50 HD-Single SMPTE 292M292M 1.5Gbps HD YCbCr 4:2:2 10 230m1080P 24 HD-Single SMPTE 292M292M 1.5Gbps HD YCbCr 4:2:2 10 230m720P 60 HD-Single SMPTE 292M292M 1.5Gbps HD YCbCr 4:2:2 10 230m720P 50 HD-Single SMPTE 292M292M 1.5Gbps HD YCbCr 4:2:2 10 230m1080Sf 25 HD-Single SMPTE 292M292M 1.5Gbps HD YCbCr 4:2:2 10 230m1080Sf 30 HD-Single SMPTE 292M292M 1.5Gbps HD YCbCr 4:2:2 10 230m1080P 50 3G Level A SMPTE 424M 3 Gbps YCbCr 4:2:2 10 130m1080P 59.94 3G Level A SMPTE 424M 3 Gbps YCbCr 4:2:2 10 130m1080P 60 3G Level A SMPTE 424M 3 Gbps YCbCr 4:2:2 10 130m1080P 50 3G Level B SMPTE 424M 3 Gbps YCbCr 4:2:2 10 130m1080P 59.94 3G Level B SMPTE 424M 3 Gbps YCbCr 4:2:2 10 130m1080P 60 3G Level B SMPTE 424M 3 Gbps YCbCr 4:2:2 10 130m
Note:SignalsnotinabovelistcouldnotbesupportedbyRLMW8
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