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CP-CX251N
User's Manual (detailed)
Operating Guide
Thank you for purchasing this projector.
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  • Page 1 Projector CP-CX251N User's Manual (detailed) Operating Guide Thank you for purchasing this projector. WARNING ►Before.using.this.product,.please.read.all.manuals.for.this. product ..Be.sure.to.read.“Safety Guide”.fi . rst ..After.reading.them,.store.them.in.a. safe.place.for.future.reference . About.this.manual Various.symbols.are.used.in.this.manual ..The.meanings.of.these.symbols.are. described.below .. WARNING This.symbol.indicates.information.that,.if.ignored,.could.possibly. result.in.personal.injury.or.even.death.due.to.incorrect.handling . CAUTION This.symbol.indicates.information.that,.if.ignored,.could.possibly. result.in.personal.injury.or.physical.damage.due.to.incorrect. handling . NOTICE This.entry.notices.of.fear.of.causing.trouble .
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Contents   Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 SETUP menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42 Features.
  • Page 3: Introduction

    Introduction Introduction Features ..The.projector.provides.you.with.the.broad.use.by.the.following.features . ü..T he.unique.optics.system.produces.a.large.projected.image.in.a.short. distance,.which.provides.you.with.various.ways.of.use . ü..T he.double.layer.filter.system.is.expected.to.function.longer.and.offers.you. less.maintenance.frequency . T his.projector.has.a.variety.of.I/O.ports.that.supposedly.cover.for.any. ü ..business.scene ..The.HDMI.port.can.support.various.image.equipment.which. have.digital.interface.to.get.clearer.pictures.on.a.screen . This.projector.can.be.controlled.and.monitored.via.LAN.connection .. ü Checking the contents of package Please.see.the.Contents of package.section.in.the.User’s Manual (concise). which.is.a.book ..Your.projector.should.come.with.the.items.shown.there ..Require. of.your.dealer.immediately.if.any.items.are.missing . NOTE •.Keep.the.original.packing.materials,.for.future.reshipment ..Be.sure.
  • Page 4: Fastening.the.lens.cover

    Introduction Fastening the lens cover Strap.hole Lens.cover Strap.slit To.avoid.losing.the.cover,.please.fasten.the.lens. cover.to.the.projector.using.the.included.strap . Fasten.the.strap.to.the.strap.hole.as.shown. in.the.fi . gure.for.step.1 ..Please.note.that.the. knot.on.the.strap.is.used.to.fasten.it.to.the. lens.cover.in.step.2 . Put.the.strap.end.into.the.slit.of.the.lens. cover.with.the.knot.on.the.side.of.the.lens .. Strap Make.sure.that.the.strap.is.inserted.to.the. end.of.the.slit . Insert.the.upper.tab.(1.part).of.the.lens.cover. between.the.upper.case.and.lens.as.shown. Lens Upper.case in.the.fi . gure.for.step.3 ..Then,.fi . t.the.right/left. tabs.(2.parts).to.attach.the.lens.cover . CAUTION ►Do.not.hang.the. lens.cover.in.front.of.the.lens.when.the.
  • Page 5: Part.names

    Introduction Part names Projector HOT! (1).Control.panel.(6) (2).. L amp.cover.(71) The.lamp.unit.is.inside . (3).Remote.sensor.(16) (4).Lens.(76) (5).. A C.(AC.inlet).(15) HOT! (6).Ports.(6) (7).Exhaust.vent (13) (8).Speaker.(13, 20, 46) (12) (9).Elevator.feet.(x.2).(23) (11) (10).Spacer.(23) (17) (11).Security.slot.(15) (12).Security.bar.(15) (10) (13).Strap.hole.(4) (14).FOCUS.ring.(23) (15).. F ilter.cover.(73) (14) The.air.fi . lter.and.intake. vent.are.inside .
  • Page 6 Introduction Part names (continued) Control panel (1).STANDBY/ON.button.(18) (2).INPUT.button.(20) (3).POWER.indicator.(18, 79) (4).TEMP.indicator.(79) (5).LAMP.indicator.(79) (6).. M ENU./.Cursor.button.(28) Ports (10 ~ 15) (1).LAN port. (6).COMPUTER IN1.port. (2) HDMI.port (7).COMPUTER IN2 / MONITOR OUT.port. (3) USB TYPE B port (8).CONTROL.port (4).AUDIO IN(L,R)..ports. (9).VIDEO.port (5).. A UDIO OUT (L,R).ports (10).S-VIDEO.port.
  • Page 7 Introduction Part names (continued) Remote control (10) (1).VIDEO.button.(21). (2).COMPUTER.button.(21) VIDEO COMPUTER MY SOURCE/ DOC.CAMERA (3).SEARCH.button.(22) ASPECT AUTO SEARCH BLANK (16) (12) (4).STANDBY/ON.button.(18) FREEZE MAGNIFY PAGE VOLUME (14) (5).ASPECT.button.(22) DOWN (11) (6).AUTO.button.(24) MY BUTTON KEYSTONE MUTE (19) (13) (7).BLANK.button.(27) (17) (15) (8).MAGNIFY.-.ON.button.(26) (20) (18)
  • Page 8: Setting Up

    Setting up Setting.up Install.the.projector.according.to.the.environment.and.manner.the.projector.will.be. used.in . Arrangement Refer.to.table.T-1.and.fi . gures.F-1.and.F-2.at.the.end.of.User’s.Manual.(concise).to.determine. the.screen.size.and.projection.distance . The.values.shown.in.the.table.are.calculated.for.a.full.size.screen . ..V..Screen.size.(vertical)..H..Screen.size.(horizontal)..Projection.distance.(±8%)..,.b ..Screen.height.(±8%) •.. F or.the.case.of.installation.in.a.special.state.such.as.ceiling.mount,.the.specifi . ed. mounting.accessories.and.service.may.be.required ..Before.installing.the.projector,. consult.your.dealer.about.your.installation . • . T he.screen.position.may.shift.after.installation.if.the.projector.is.suspended.from.the. ceiling.or.other.location.due.to.the.fl . exibility.of.the.plastic.projector.body ..If.readjustment.is. necessary,.consult.with.your.dealer.or.service.personnel . • . T he.projected.image.position.and/or.focus.may.change.during.warm-up.(approx ..30. minutes.after.the.lamp.is.turned.on).or.when.the.ambient.conditions.change ..Readjust.
  • Page 9 Setting up Arrangement (continued) WARNING ►Place.the.projector.in.a.cool.place,.and.ensure.that.there.is. suffi . cient.ventilation ..The.high.temperature.of.the.projector.could.cause.fi . re,. burns.and/or.malfunction.of.the.projector . •.. D o.not.stop-up,.block.or.otherwise.cover.the.projector's.vents . •.. K eep.a.space.of.30.cm.or.more.between.the.sides.of.the.projector.and.other. objects.such.as.walls . •.Do.not.place.or.attach.anything.that.would.block.the.lens.or.vent.holes . •.Do.not.place.the.projector.on.metallic.thing.or.anything.weak.in.heat . •.. D o.not.place.the.projector.on.carpet,.cushions.or.bedding . •.. D o.not.place.the.projector.in.direct.sunlight.or.near.hot.objects.such.as.heaters .. Do.not.place.the.projector.where.the.air.from.an.air.conditioner.or.similar.unit. will.blow.on.it.directly . •.. D o.not.place.anything.near.the.projector.lens.or.vents,.or.on.top.of.the.projector . •..
  • Page 10: Connecting.with.your.devices

    Setting up Arrangement (continued) NOTE •.The.projector.may.make.a.rattling.sound.when.tilted,.moved.or. shaken,.since.a.fl . ap.to.control.the.air.fl . ow.inside.of.the.projector.has.moved ..Be. aware.that.this.is.not.a.failure.or.malfunction . •.The.incoming.light.to.the.screen.from.the.projector.has.a.large.angle ..While. the.white.image.is.on.the.screen,.you.may.see.it.with.colors,.but.this.is.because. of.the.type.of.the.screen.used.or.the.angles.viewed,.and.it.is.not.a.malfunction . •.When.the.ambient.temperature.is.around.35.to.40°C,.the.brightness.of.the. lamp.is.reduced.automatically . Connecting with your devices Before.connecting.the.projector.to.a.device,.consult.the.manual.of.the.device.to. confi . rm.that.the.device.is.suitable.for.connecting.with.this.projector.and.prepare. the.required.accessories,.such.as.a.cable.in.accord.with.the.signal.of.the.device .. Consult.your.dealer.when.the.required.accessory.did.not.come.with.the.product.or. the.accessory.is.damaged . After. making. sure. that. the. device. and. projector. are. turned. off,. connect. them. following.the.instructions.below .
  • Page 11 Setting up Connecting with your devices (continued) About Plug-and-Play capability •.Plug-and-Play.is.a.system.composed.of.a.computer,.its.operating.system. and.peripheral.equipment.(i .e ..display.devices) ..This.projector.is.VESA.DDC. 2B.compatible ..Plug-and-Play.can.be.used.by.connecting.this.projector.to.a. computer.that.is.VESA.DDC.(display.data.channel).compatible . -.. T ake.advantage.of.this.feature.by.connecting.a.computer.cable.to.the. COMPUTER IN1.port.(DDC.2B.compatible) ..Plug-and-Play.may.not.work. properly.if.any.other.type.of.connection.is.attempted . -.. P lease.use.the.standard.drivers.in.your.computer.as.this.projector.is.a.Plug-and- Play.monitor . •.. W hen.AUTO. is. selected. for. the. COMPUTER IN1. or. COMPUTER IN2. port. in. COMPUTER.
  • Page 12 Setting up Connecting with your devices (continued) NOTE •.Before.connecting.the.projector.to.a.computer,.consult.the.computer’s. manual.and.check.the.compatibility.of.the.signal.level,.the.synchronization. methods.and.the.display.resolution.output.to.the.projector .. -.. S ome.signal.may.need.an.adapter.to.input.this.projector . -.. S ome.computers.have.multiple.screen.display.modes.that.may.include.some. signals.which.are.not.supported.by.this.projector . -.. A lthough.the.projector.can.display.signals.with.resolution.up.to.UXGA.. (1600X1200),.the.signal.will.be.converted.to.the.projector’s.panel.resolution. before.being.displayed ..The.best.display.performance.will.be.achieved.if.the. resolutions.of.the.input.signal.and.the.projector.panel.are.identical . •.. I f.you.connect.this.projector.to.a.notebook.computer,.you.need.to.output.the. display.to.an.external.monitor,.or.output.simultaneously.to.the.internal.display. and.an.external.monitor ..Consult.the.computer's.manual.for.the.setting . •.. D epending.on.the.input.signal,.the.automatic.adjustment.function.of.this. projector.may.take.some.time.and.not.function.correctly .. -..
  • Page 13 Setting up Connecting with your devices (continued) To.use.network.functions.of.the.projector,.connect.the.LAN.port.with.the. computer's.LAN.port,.or.with.an.access.point.that.is.connected.to.the.computer. with.wireless.LAN,.using.a.LAN.cable ..To.use.NETWORK.BRIDGE.function,. also.connect.the.CONTROL.port.and.an.RS-232C.port.of.the.external.device.to. communicate.as.a.network.terminal ..See.the User's Manual - Network Guide.for. details.of.the.network.functions . Computer Access External Device point RS-232C RS-232C CAUTION ►Before.connecting.the.projector.to.a.network.system,.be.sure.to. obtain.the.consent.of.the.administrator.of.the.network . ►Do.not.connect.the.LAN.port.to.any.network.that.might.have.the.excessive.voltage . (continued.on.next.page)
  • Page 14 Setting up Connecting with your devices (continued) VCR/DVD/Blu-ray Disc player Monitor AUDIO AUDIO COMPONENT RGB IN HDMI S-VIDEO Cb/Pb Cr/Pr VIDEO Speakers (with an amplifier) NOTE •.The.HDMI.port.of.this.model.is.compatible.with.HDCP.(High-bandwidth. Digital.Content.Protection).and.therefore.capable.of.displaying.a.video.signal. from.HDCP.compatible.DVD.players.or.the.like . -.The.HDMI.supports.the.following.signals . Video.signal.:.480i@60,.480p@60,.576i@50,.576p@50,.720p@50/60,. 1080i@50/60,.1080p@50/60 Audio.signal.:.Format.Linear.PCM Sampling.frequency.48kHz./.44 .1kHz./.32kHz -.This.projector.can.be.connected.with.another.equipment.that.has.HDMI connector,.but.with.some.equipment.the.projector.may.not.work.properly,. something.like.no.video . -.Be.sure.to.use.an.HDMI .cable.that.has.the.HDMI .logo .
  • Page 15: Connecting.to.a.power.supply

    Setting up Connecting to a power supply Put.the.connector.of.the.power.cord.into.the. AC.(AC.inlet).of.the.projector . Firmly.plug.the.power.cord’s.plug.into.the. outlet ..In.a.couple.of.seconds.after.the. power.supply.connection,.the.POWER. indicator.will.light.up.in.steady.orange . Power.cord Please.remember.that.when.the.DIRECT.POWER. ON.function.activated.(53),.the.connection.of.the. power.supply.make.the.projector.turn.on . WARNING ►Please.use.extra.caution.when.connecting.the.power.cord,.as. incorrect.or.faulty.connections.may.result.in.fi . re.and/or.electrical.shock . •.Do.not.touch.the.power.cord.with.a.wet.hand . •.Only.use.the.power.cord.that.came.with.the.projector ..If.it.is.damaged,.consult. your.dealer.to.get.a.new.one ..Never.modify.the.power.cord .. •.Only.plug.the.power.cord.into.an.outlet.whose.voltage.is.matched.to.the.power. cord ..The.power.outlet.should.be.close.to.the.projector.and.easily.accessible .. Remove.the.power.cord.for.complete.separation . •.Do.not.distribute.the.power.supply.to.multiple.devices ..Doing.so.may.overload the.outlet.and.connectors,.loosen.the.connection,.or.result.in.fi .
  • Page 16: Remote Control

    Remote control Remote.control Installing the batteries Please.insert.the.batteries.into.the.remote.control.before.using.it ..If.the.remote.control. starts.to.malfunction,.try.to.replace.the.batteries ..If.you.will.not.use.the.remote.control.for. long.period,.remove.the.batteries.from.the.remote.control.and.store.them.in.a.safe.place . Remove.the.battery.cover . Align.and.insert.the.two.AA.batteries. (HITACHI MAXELL Part No.LR6 or R6P). according.to.their.plus.and.minus.terminals .as.indicated.in.the.remote.control . Put.the.battery.cover.back.to.the.former.state . WARNING ►Always.handle.the.batteries.with.care.and.use.them.only.as. directed ..Improper.use.may.result.in.battery.explosion,.cracking.or.leakage,. which.could.result.in.fire,.injury.and/or.pollution.of.the.surrounding.environment . •.Be.sure.to.use.only.the.batteries.specified ..Do.not.use.batteries.of.different. types.at.the.same.time ..Do.not.mix.a.new.battery.with.used.one .. •.Make.sure.the.plus.and.minus.terminals.are.correctly.aligned.when.loading.a.battery . •.Keep.a.battery.away.from.children.and.pets .
  • Page 17: Changing.the.frequency.of.remote.control.signal

    Remote control Changing the frequency of remote control signal VIDEO COMPUTER MY SOURCE/ DOC.CAMERA The.accessory.remote.control.has.the.two.choices.on.signal. ASPECT AUTO SEARCH BLANK frequency.Mode.1:NORMAL.and.Mode.2:HIGH ..If.the.remote.control. MAGNIFY FREEZE PAGE VOLUME + does.not.function.properly,.attempt.to.change.the.signal.frequency . DOWN ー In.order.to.set.the.Mode,.please.keep.pressing.the.combination.of. MY BUTTON KEYSTONE MUTE two.buttons.listed.below.simultaneously.for.about.3.seconds . POSITION MENU (1).Set.to.Mode.1:NORMAL ..VOLUME - and.RESET.buttons. (2).Set.to.Mode.2:HIGH .
  • Page 18: Power On/Off

    Power on/off Power.on/off Turning on the power STANDBY/ON.button Make.sure.that.the.power.cord.is.firmly. and.correctly.connected.to.the.projector. and.the.outlet . POWER.indicator Make.sure.that.the.POWER.indicator.is. steady.orange.(79) ..Then,.remove.the. lens.cover . Press.the.STANDBY/ON button.on.the. MY SOURCE/ VIDEO COMPUTER DOC.CAMERA projector.or.the.remote.control ..The. ASPECT AUTO SEARCH BLANK MAGNIFY PAGE VOLUME FREEZE + projection.lamp.will.light.up.and.the. DOWN ー MY BUTTON KEYSTONE MUTE POWER.indicator.will.begin.blinking.in.
  • Page 19: Turning.off.the.power

    Power on/off Turning on the power (continued) WARNING..►A.strong.light.is.emitted.when.the.projector’s.power.is.on ..Do. not.look.into.the.lens.of.the.projector.or.look.inside.of.the.projector.through.any. of.the.projector’s.openings,.since.the.projection.ray.may.cause.a.trouble.on. your.eyes . ►Do.not.touch.around.the.lamp.cover.and.the.exhaust.vent.during.use.or.just. after.use,.since.it.is.too.hot . Turning off the power Press.STANDBY/ON.button.on.the.projector.or.on.the.remote.control . The.message.“Power.off?”.will.appear.on.the.screen.for.about.5.seconds . Press.the.STANDBY/ON.button.again.while.the.message.appears . The.projector.lamp.will.go.off,.and.the.POWER.indicator.will.begin.blinking. in.orange ..Then.the.POWER.indicator.will.stop.blinking.and.light.in.steady. orange.when.the.lamp.cooling.is.complete.(79) . Attach.the.lens.cover,.after.the.POWER.indicator.turns.in.steady.orange . Do.not.turn.the.projector.on.for.about.10.minutes.or.more.after.turning.it.off .. Also,.do.not.turn.the.projector.off.shortly.after.turning.it.on ..Such.operations.might. cause.the.lamp.to.malfunction.or.shorten.the.lifetime.of.some.parts.including.the.lamp . WARNING ►Do.not.touch.around.the.lamp.cover.and.the.exhaust.vents.
  • Page 20: Operating

    Operating Operating VOLUME +/-.button Adjusting the volume VIDEO COMPUTER MY SOURCE/ DOC.CAMERA Use.the.VOLUME +/VOLUME -.buttons.to.adjust.the.volume . ASPECT AUTO SEARCH BLANK A.dialog.will.appear.on.the.screen.to.aid.you.in.adjusting.the. MAGNIFY FREEZE PAGE VOLUME + volume ..If.you.do.not.do.anything,.the.dialog.will.automatically. DOWN ー disappear.after.about.ten.seconds . MY BUTTON KEYSTONE MUTE ●.. W hen. .is.selected.for.current.picture.input.port,.the.volume.adjustment.is. disabled ..Please.see.AUDIO.SOURCE.item.of.AUDIO.menu.(46) .
  • Page 21 Operating Selecting an input signal (continued) Press.COMPUTER.button.on.the.remote.control .. COMPUTER.button Each.time.you.press.the.button,.the.projector.switches.its. input.port.from.the.current.port.as.below . VIDEO COMPUTER MY SOURCE/ COMPUTER DOC.CAMERA ..COMPUTER.IN1....COMPUTER.IN2..COMPUTER.IN1....COMPUTER.IN1....COMPUTER.IN1....COMPUTER.IN1....COMPUTER.IN1..ASPECT AUTO SEARCH BLANK FREEZE MAGNIFY PAGE VOLUME + DOWN ー ●.. W hile.ON.is.selected.for.AUTO.SEARCH.item.in.OPTION. MY BUTTON KEYSTONE MUTE menu,.the.projector.will.keep.checking.every.port.sequentially.
  • Page 22: Searching.an.input.signal

    Operating Searching an input signal Press.SEARCH.button.on.the.remote.control . SEARCH.button The.projector.will.start.to.check.its.input.ports.as.below.in. order.to.fi . nd.any.input.signals . VIDEO COMPUTER MY SOURCE/ COMPUTER DOC.CAMERA DOC.CAMERA When.an.input.is.detected,.the.projector.will.stop.searching. ASPECT AUTO SEARCH SEARCH BLANK and.display.the.image ..If.no.signal.is.found,.the.projector.will. MAGNIFY FREEZE PAGE VOLUME + return.to.the.state.selected.before.the.operation . DOWN ー ....COMPUTER.IN1..COMPUTER.IN2.. MY BUTTON KEYSTONE MUTE MENU...
  • Page 23: Adjusting.the.projector's.elevator

    Operating Adjusting the projector's elevator The.projector.has.Front.foot.for.inclinations.and.Rear.foot.for.horizontals ..A.spacer. is. installed. on. the. Rear. elevator. foot. at. the. time. of. shipment,. and. the. projector. is. ready. for. use .. If. necessary,. detach. the. spacer,. and. the. elevator. feet. can. be. manually.twisted.to.make.more.precise.adjustments . 0~2°...
  • Page 24: Using.the.automatic.adjustment.feature

    Operating Using the automatic adjustment feature AUTO.button Press.AUTO.button.on.the.remote.control .. Pressing.this.button.performs.the.following . VIDEO COMPUTER MY SOURCE/ COMPUTER .. F or a computer signal DOC.CAMERA The.vertical.position,.the.horizontal.position.and.the.horizontal. ASPECT AUTO AUTO SEARCH BLANK MAGNIFY FREEZE PAGE VOLUME phase.will.be.automatically.adjusted .. + Make.sure.that.the.application.window.is.set.to.its.maximum.size. DOWN ー prior.to.attempting.to.use.this.feature ..A.dark.picture.may.still.be. MY BUTTON KEYSTONE MUTE...
  • Page 25: Correcting.the.keystone.distortions

    Operating Correcting the keystone distortions KEYSTONE.button Press.the.KEYSTONE.button.on.the.remote.control .. VIDEO COMPUTER MY SOURCE/ A.dialog.will.appear.on.the.screen.to.aid.you.in.correcting.the. DOC.CAMERA distortion . ASPECT AUTO SEARCH BLANK MAGNIFY FREEZE PAGE VOLUME + Use.the.◄/►.cursor.buttons.for.adjustment . DOWN ー To.close.the.dialog.and.complete.this.operation,.press.the. MY BUTTON KEYSTONE MUTE KEYSTONE.button.again ..Even.if.you.do.not.do.anything,.the. dialog.will.automatically.disappear.after.about.ten.seconds . MENU POSITION ENTER ●..
  • Page 26: Using.the.magnify.feature

    Operating Using the magnify feature Press.the.MAGNIFY ON.button.on.the.remote.control .. MAGNIFY ON/OFF.button The.picture.will.be.magnifi . ed,.and.the.MAGNIFY.dialog.will. appear.on.the.screen ..When.the.MAGNIFY ON.button.is. pressed.for.the.fi . rst.time.after.the.projector.is.turned.on,.the. VIDEO COMPUTER MY SOURCE/ COMPUTER DOC.CAMERA picture.will.be.zoomed.by.1 .5.times ..On.the.dialog,.triangle. ASPECT AUTO AUTO SEARCH BLANK FREEZE FREEZE MAGNIFY MAGNIFY MAGNIFY PAGE VOLUME marks.to.show.each.direction.will.be.displayed .
  • Page 27: Temporarily.freezing.the.screen

    Operating Temporarily freezing the screen FREEZE.button Press.the.FREEZE.button.on.the.remote.control .. The.“FREEZE”.indication.will.appear.on.the.screen.(however,. the.indication.will.not.appear.when.the.OFF.is.selected.for. VIDEO COMPUTER MY SOURCE/ MY SOURCE/ DOC.CAMERA DOC.CAMERA the.MESSAGE.item.in.the.SCREEN.menu.(49)),.and.the. ASPECT AUTO AUTO SEARCH BLANK projector.will.go.into.the.FREEZE.mode,.which.the.picture.is. MAGNIFY FREEZE FREEZE PAGE VOLUME + frozen . DOWN ー To.exit.the.FREEZE.mode.and.restore.the.screen.to.normal,. MY BUTTON KEYSTONE MUTE press.the.FREEZE.button.again ..
  • Page 28: Using.the.menu.function

    Operating Using the menu function This.projector.has.the.following.menus:. PICTURE,.IMAGE,.INPUT,.SETUP,.AUDIO,.SCREEN,.OPTION,.NETWORK,. MY SOURCE/ VIDEO COMPUTER DOC.CAMERA SECURITY.and.EASY.MENU .. EASY.MENU.consists.of.functions.often.used,.and.the.other.menus.are.classifi . ed. ASPECT AUTO SEARCH BLANK into.each.purpose.and.brought.together.as.the.ADVANCED.MENU . MAGNIFY PAGE VOLUME FREEZE Each.of.these.menus.is.operated.using.the.same.methods ..While.the.projector. + is.displaying.any.menu,.the.MENU.button.on.the.projector.works.as.the.cursor. DOWN ー buttons ..The.basic.operations.of.these.menus.are.as.follows . MY BUTTON KEYSTONE MUTE ENTER.button MENU.button FOCUS...
  • Page 29 Operating Using the menu function (continued) To.close.the.MENU,.press.the.MENU.button.on.the.remote.control.again.or. select.EXIT.and.press.the.◄.cursor.button.or.ENTER.button ..Even.if.you. do.not.do.anything,.the.dialog.will.automatically.disappear.after.about.30. seconds . ●.. I f.you.want.to.move.the.menu.position,.use.the.cursor.buttons.after.pressing.the. POSITION.button . ●.. S ome.functions.cannot.be.performed.when.a.certain.input.port.is.selected,.or. when.a.certain.input.signal.is.displayed . ●.. W hen.you.want.to.reset.the.operation,.press.RESET.button.on.the.remote. control.during.the.operation ..Note.that.some.items.(ex ..LANGUAGE,.VOLUME). cannot.be.reset . ●.. I n.the.ADVANCED.MENU,.when.you.want.to.return.to.the.previous.display,. press.the.◄.cursor.button.or.ESC.button.on.the.remote.control . Indication in OSD (On Screen Display) The.meanings.of.the.general.words.on.the.OSD.are.as.follows .
  • Page 30: Easy Menu

    EASY MENU EASY.MENU From.the.EASY.MENU,.items.shown.in.the.table. below.can.be.performed . Select.an.item.using.the.▲/▼.cursor.buttons ..Then. perform.it.according.to.the.following.table . Item Description Using.the.◄/►.buttons.switches.the.mode.for.aspect.ratio . ASPECT See.the.ASPECT.item.in.IMAGE.menu.(35) . Using.the.◄/►.cursor.buttons.adjusts.the.magnifi . cation.ratio . Small.ó.Large See.the.D-ZOOM.item.in.the.SETUP.menu.(42) . D-ZOOM •.The.on-screen.menu.might.be.displayed.outside.of.the.image. display.area.depending.on.the.adjustment.value.of.the.ASPECT,. D-ZOOM.and. .KEYSTONE ..Changing.the.values.of.ASPECT,. D-ZOOM.and. .KEYSTONE.may.fi . x.the.symptom . Using.the.◄/►.buttons.corrects.the.vertical.keystone.distortion . KEYSTONE . KEYSTONE.item.in.SETUP.menu.(42) . See.the.
  • Page 31 EASY MENU Item Description Using.the.◄/►.buttons.changes.the.eco.mode.setting . See.the.ECO.MODE.item.of.the.LAMP.&.FILTER.item.in.SETUP. ECO MODE menu.(43) . •.When.the.ambient.temperature.is.around.35.to.40°C,.the. brightness.of.the.lamp.is.reduced.automatically . Pressing.the.►.button.displays.the.INSTALLATION.dialog . INSTALLATION See.the.INSTALLATION.item.in.SETUP.menu.(44) . Performing.this.item.resets.all.of.the.EASY.MENU.items.except.the. FILTER.TIME.and.LANGUAGE . RESET A.dialog.is.displayed.for.confirmation ..Selecting.the.OK.using.the.►. button.performs.resetting . The.usage.time.of.the.air.filter.is.shown.in.the.menu . Performing.this.item.resets.the.filter.time.which.counts.usage.time. of.the.air.filter . FILTER TIME A.dialog.is.displayed.for.confirmation ..Selecting.the.OK.using.the.►. button.performs.resetting .. See.the.FILTER.TIME.item.of.the.LAMP.&.FILTER.item.in.SETUP. menu.(44) . Using.the.◄/►.buttons.changes.the.display.language ..
  • Page 32: Picture Menu

    PICTURE menu PICTURE.menu From.the.PICTURE.menu,.items.shown.in.the.table. below.can.be.performed .. Select.an.item.using.the.▲/▼.cursor.buttons,.and.press. the.►.cursor.button.or.ENTER.button.to.execute.the. item ..Then.perform.it.according.to.the.following.table . Item Description Using.the.◄/►.buttons.adjusts.the.brightness . BRIGHTNESS Dark.ó.Light Using.the.◄/►.buttons.adjusts.the.contrast . CONTRAST Weak.ó.Strong Using.the.▲/▼.buttons.switches.the.gamma.mode . To adjust CUSTOM Selecting.a.mode.whose.name.includes.CUSTOM.and.then. pressing.the.►.button.or.the.ENTER.button.displays. a.dialog.to.aid.you.in.adjusting.the.mode . This.function.is.useful.when.you.want.to. change.the.brightness.of.particular.tones . Choose.an.item.using.the.◄/►.buttons,. and.adjust.the.level.using.the.▲/▼.buttons . You.can.display.a.test.pattern.for.checking.the.effect.of.your. adjustment.by.pressing.the.ENTER button . Each.time.you.press.the.ENTER.button,.the.
  • Page 33 PICTURE menu Item Description Using.the.▲/▼.buttons.switches.the.color.temperature.mode . To adjust CUSTOM Selecting.a.mode.whose.name.includes. CUSTOM.and.then.pressing.the.►.button. or.the.ENTER.button.displays.a.dialog. to.aid.you.in.adjusting.the.OFFSET.and. GAIN.of.the.selected.mode . OFFSET.adjustments.change.the.color.intensity.on.the.whole.tones. of.the.test.pattern . GAIN.adjustments.mainly.affect.color.intensity.on.the.brighter.tones. of.the.test.pattern . COLOR TEMP Choose.an.item.using.the.◄/►.buttons,.and.adjust.the.level.using. the.▲/▼.buttons .. You.can.display.a.test.pattern.for.checking.the.effect.of.your. adjustment.by.pressing.the.ENTER.button .. Each.time.you.press.the.ENTER.button,.the.pattern.changes.as.below . No.pattern..Gray.scale.of.9.steps..Ramp.ï.Gray.scale.of.15.steps ..•.Lines.or.other.noise.might.appear.on.the.screen. when.this.function.is.operated,.but.it.is.not.a. malfunction . Using.the.◄/►.buttons.adjusts.the.strength.of.whole.color . Weak.ó.Strong •.This.item.can.be.selected.only.for.a.video,.s-video.and.component.
  • Page 34 PICTURE menu Item Description Using.the.◄/►.buttons.adjusts.the.sharpness . Weak.ó.Strong SHARPNESS •.There.may.be.some.noise.and/or.the.screen.may.fl . icker.for.a. moment.when.an.adjustment.is.made ..This.is.not.a.malfunction . This.projector.has.4.memories.for.adjustment.data.(for.all.the.items. of.the.PICTURE.menu) . Selecting.a.function.using.the.▲/▼.buttons.and.pressing.the.►.or. ENTER.button.performs.each.function . SAVE-1.ó.SAVE-2.ó.SAVE-3.ó.SAVE-4 LOAD-4.óLOAD-3.ó.LOAD-2.ó.LOAD-1 SAVE-1,.SAVE-2,.SAVE-3,.SAVE-4 Performing.a.SAVE.function.saves.the.current.adjustment.data.into. the.memory.linked.in.the.number.included.in.the.function’s.name .. •.Remember.that.the.current.data.being.stored.of.a.memory.will.be. lost.by.saving.new.data.into.the.memory . MY MEMORY LOAD-1,.LOAD-2,.LOAD-3,.LOAD-4 Performing.a.LOAD.function.loads.the.data.from.the.memory.linked. in.the.number.included.in.the.function’s.name,.and.adjusts.the. picture.automatically.depending.on.the.data .. •.The.LOAD.functions.whose.linked.memory.has.no.data.are. skipped . •.Remember.that.the.current.adjusted.condition.will.be.lost.by. loading.data ..If.you.want.to.keep.the.current.adjustment,.please.
  • Page 35: Image Menu

    IMAGE menu IMAGE.menu From.the.IMAGE.menu,.items.shown.in.the.table. below.can.be.performed . Select.an.item.using.the.▲/▼.cursor.buttons,.and. press.the.►.cursor.button.or.ENTER.button.to. execute.the.item ..Then.perform.it.according.to.the. following.table . Item Description Using.the.▲/▼.buttons.switches.the.mode.for.aspect.ratio . For a computer signal NORMAL.ó.4:3.ó.16:9.ó.16:10. . ó ...... NATIVE For an HDMI signal ........NORMAL .ó. 4:3 .ó. 16:9 .ó. 16:10 .ó. 14:9. .ó NATIVE ASPECT For a video signal, s-video signal or component video signal...
  • Page 36 IMAGE menu Item Description Using.the.◄/►.buttons.adjusts.the.vertical.position . Down.ó.Up •.Over-adjusting.the.vertical.position.may.cause.noise.to.appear.on. the.screen ..If.this.occurs,.please.reset.the.vertical.position.to.the. default.setting ..Pressing.the.RESET.button.when.the.V.POSITION. V POSITION is.selected.will.reset.the.V.POSITION.to.the.default.setting . •.When.this.function.is.performed.on.a.video.signal.or.an.s-video. signal,.the.range.of.this.adjustment.depends.on.OVER.SCAN.(35). setting ..It.is.not.possible.to.adjust.when.OVER.SCAN.is.set.to.10 . • This.function.is.unavailable.for.a.signal.from.the.HDMI.por Using.the.◄/►.buttons.adjusts.the.horizontal.position . Right.ó.Left. •.Over-adjusting.the.horizontal.position.may.cause.noise.to.appear.on. the.screen ..If.this.occurs,.please.reset.the.horizontal.position.to.the. default.setting ..Pressing.the.RESET.button.when.the.H.POSITION.is. H POSITION selected.will.reset.the.H.POSITION.to.the.default.setting . •.When.this.function.is.performed.on.a.video.signal.or.an.s-video. signal,.the.range.of.this.adjustment.depends.on.OVER.SCAN.(35). setting ..It.is.not.possible.to.adjust.when.OVER.SCAN.is.set.to.10 . •...
  • Page 37 IMAGE menu Item Description Using.the.◄/►.buttons.adjusts.the.horizontal.phase.to.eliminate.flicker . Right.ó.Left H PHASE •.This.item.can.be.selected.only.for.a.computer.signal.or.a. component.video.signal ..This.function.is.unavailable.for.a.signal. from.the.HDMI.por Using.the.◄/►.buttons.adjusts.the.horizontal.size . Small.ó.Large •.This.item.can.be.selected.only.for.a.computer.signal ..This.function. is.unavailable.for.a.signal.from.the.HDMI.port . •.When.this.adjustment.is.excessive,.the.picture.may.not.be. H SIZE displayed.correctly ..In.such.a.case,.please.reset.the.adjustment. by.pressing.the.RESET.button.on.the.remote.control.during.this. operation . •.Images.might.appear.degraded.when.this.function.is.operated,.but. it.is.not.a.malfunction . Selecting.this.item.performs.the.automatic.adjustment.feature . For a computer signal The.vertical.position,.the.horizontal.position.and.the.horizontal. phase.will.be.automatically.adjusted ... Make.sure.that.the.application.window.is.set.to.its.maximum.size.
  • Page 38: Input Menu

    INPUT menu INPUT.menu From.the.INPUT.menu,.items.shown.in.the.table. below.can.be.performed . Select.an.item.using.the.▲/▼.cursor.buttons,.and. press.the.►.cursor.button.or.ENTER.button.to. execute.the.item ..Then.perform.it.according.to.the. following.table . Item Description Using.the.▲/▼.buttons.switches.the.progress.mode . TV.ó.FILM.ó.OFF •.This.function.works.only.for.a.video.signal,.s-video.signal,.component. video.signal.(of.480i@60.or.576i@50.or.1080i@50/60).and.an.HDMI PROGRESSIVE signal.(of.480i@60.or.576i@50.or.1080i@50/60) . •.When.TV.or.FILM.is.selected,.the.screen.image.will.be.sharp .. FILM.adapts.to.the.2-3.Pull-Down.conversion.system ..But.these. may.cause.a.certain.defect.(for.example,.jagged.line).of.the.picture. for.a.quick.moving.object ..In.such.a.case,.please.select.OFF,.even. though.the.screen.image.may.lose.sharpness . Using.the.▲/▼.buttons.switches.the.noise.reduction.mode . HIGH.ó.MID.ó.LOW VIDEO NR •.This.function.works.only.for.a.video.signal,.s-video.signal,. component.video.signal.(of.480i@60.or.576i@50.or.1080i@50/60). and.an.HDMI .signal.(of.480i@60.or.576i@50.or.1080i@50/60) .. Using.the.▲/▼.buttons.switches.the.mode.for.color.space .
  • Page 39: Ideo Format

    INPUT menu Item Description The.video.format.for.S-VIDEO.port.and.VIDEO.port.can.be.set . (1).. U se.the.▲/▼.buttons.to. select.the.input.port . (2).. U sing.the.◄/►.buttons. switches.the.mode.for.video. format . AUTO..ó..NTSC..ó..PAL..ó..SECAM VIDEO FORMAT ..N-PAL.ó.M-PAL.ó.NTSC4 .43. •.This.item.is.performed.only.for.a.video.signal.from.the.VIDEO.port. or.the.S-VIDEO.port . •.The.AUTO.mode.automatically.selects.the.optimum.mode . •.The.AUTO.operation.may.not.work.well.for.some.signals ..If.the. picture.becomes.unstable.(e .g ..an.irregular.picture,.lack.of.color),. please.select.the.mode.according.to.the.input.signal . Using.the.▲/▼.cursor.buttons.switches.the.video.format.for.an. input.from.the.HDMI port . AUTO..ó..VIDEO..ó..COMPUTER Feature AUTO automatically.sets.the.optimum.mode .
  • Page 40: Omputer In , F

    INPUT menu Item Description The.computer.input.signal.type.for.COMPUTER IN1.and.IN2.ports. can.be.set . (1).. U se.the.▲/▼.buttons.to.select.the.COMPUTER IN.port.to.be.set . (2).. U se.the.◄/►.buttons.to.select. the.computer.input.signal.type ..(COMPUTER.IN1) ..AUTO.ó.SYNC.ON.G.OFF COMPUTER IN ..(COMPUTER.IN2) AUTO.ó.SYNC.ON.G.OFF.ó.MONITOR.OUT •.Selecting.the.AUTO.mode.allows.you.to.input.a.sync.on.G.signal. or.component.video.signal.from.the.port.(11) .. •.In.the.AUTO.mode,.the.picture.may.be.distorted.with.certain. input.signals ..In.such.a.case,.remove.the.signal.connector.so.that. no.signal.is.received.and.select.the.SYNC.ON.G.OFF,.and.then. reconnect.the.signal . Set.the.frame.lock.function.on/off.for.each.port . (1).. U se.the.▲/▼.buttons.to.select. the.input.ports . (2)..
  • Page 41 INPUT menu Item Description The.resolution.for.the.COMPUTER IN1.and.COMPUTER IN2.input. signals.can.be.set.on.this.projector . (1).. I n.the.INPUT.menu.select.the.RESOLUTION.using.the.▲/▼. buttons.and.press.the.►.button .. The.RESOLUTION.menu.will.be.. displayed . (2).. I n.the.RESOLUTION.menu.select.the. resolution.you.wish.to.display.using. the.▲/▼.buttons ... Selecting.AUTO.will.set.a.resolution. appropriate.to.the.input.signal . (3).. P ressing.the.►.or.ENTER.button.when. selecting.a.STANDARD.resolution.will. automatically.adjust.the.horizontal.and. STANDARD.. vertical.positions,.clock.phase.and. ↓ horizontal.size . The.INPUT_INFORMATION.dialog.will.be. displayed . (4).. T o.set.a.custom.resolution.use.the.▲/▼.buttons.to.select. the.CUSTOM.and.the.RESOLUTION_CUSTOM.box.will.be.
  • Page 42: Setup Menu

    SETUP menu SETUP.menu From.the.SETUP.menu,.items.shown.in.the.table. below.can.be.performed . Select.an.item.using.the.▲/▼.cursor.buttons,.and. press.the.►.cursor.button.or.ENTER.button.to. execute.the.item ..Then.perform.it.according.to.the. following.table . Item Description Using.the.◄/►.cursor.buttons.adjusts.the.magnification.ratio . Small.ó.Large •.The.on-screen.menu.might.be.displayed.outside.of.the.image. D-ZOOM display.area.depending.on.the.adjustment.value.of.the.ASPECT,. D-ZOOM.and. .KEYSTONE ..Changing.the.values.of.ASPECT,. D-ZOOM.and. .KEYSTONE.may.fix.the.symptom . Using.the.◄/►/▲/▼.cursor.buttons.adjusts.the.picture.position . D-SHIFT •.The.D-SHIFT.adjustment.values.are.not.valid.when.the.D-ZOOM. is.set.to.256.(full.screen) .. Using.the.▲/▼.cursor.buttons.selects.the.vertical.picture.position . TOP.ó.MID.ó.BOTTOM The.PICTURE.POSITION.is.not.changed.if.any.of.the.following. cases.apply . •.The.ASPECT.is.set.to.4:3 . •.The.input.signal.has.an.aspect.ratio.of.4:3.or.vertically.larger.than.
  • Page 43 SETUP menu Item Description Using.the.▲/▼.buttons.turns.on/off.the.AUTO.ECO.MODE . ON.ó.OFF AUTO •.When.ON.is.selected,.the.projector.will.always.be.set.to.ECO-2. mode.at.start-up.regardless.of.the.ECO.MODE.(below).setting .. MODE An.OSD.message.“AUTO.ECO.MODE”.will.be.displayed.for.tens.of. seconds.when.the.projector.starts.with.this.function.activated . Using.the.▲/▼.buttons.switches.the.ECO.MODE . ..OFF.ó.ECO-1.ó.ECO-2.ó.INTELLIGENT.ECO.ó.SAVER •.When.the.ECO-1/2.is.selected,.acoustic.noise.and.screen. brightness.are.reduced . •.When.INTELLIGENT.ECO.is.selected,.the.brightness.of.the. lamp.changes.according.to.the.level.of.the.input.signal ..The.lamp. becomes.brighter.when.the.input.signal.level.is.high.and.darker. when.the.level.is.low ..If.dark.images.are.projected.continuously,.the. brightness.of.the.lamp.may.increase.to.maintain.its.performance . •.When.SAVER.is.selected,.you.can.select.the.time.within.1.to.30. MODE LAMP & min ..for.SAVER.MODE.using.the.►.button ..If.the.image.signal.level. FILTER doesn’t.change.more.than.the.period.set,.the.lamp.brightness.is. reduced.and.electric.power.consumption.decreased ..If.the.image. signal.level.changes.or.any.buttons.are.operated,.the.lamp.will.
  • Page 44 SETUP menu Item Description .The.filter.time.is.the.usage.time.of.the.air.filter,.counted.after.the. last.resetting . Pressing.the.RESET.button.on.the.remote.control.or.the.►.button. of.the.projector.displays.a.dialog .. To.reset.the.filter.time,.select.the.OK.using.the.►.button . FILTER TIME CANCEL..OK •.Please.reset.the.filter.time.only.when.you.have.cleaned.or.replaced. the.air.filter,.for.a.suitable.indication.about.the.air.filter . •.For.the.air.filter.cleaning,.see.the.section.“Cleaning.and.replacing. the.air.filter”.(73, 74) . Use.the.▲/▼.button.to.set.the.timer.for.notifying.by.the.message. when.to.replace.the.filter.unit. LAMP & 100h.ó.•.•.•.ó.5000h.ó.OFF FILTER After.choosing.an.item.except.OFF,.the.message.“REMINDER.***. HRS.PASSED..”.will.appear.after.the.timer.reaches.the.interval. time.set.by.this.feature.(78) .. When.the.OFF.is.chosen,.the.message.will.not.appear ..Utilize.this. FILTER feature.to.keep.the.air.filter.clean,.setting.the.suitable.time.according. MESSAGE to.your.environment.of.this.projector .
  • Page 45 SETUP menu Item Description Using.▲/▼.buttons.switches.the.standby.mode.setting.between. NORMAL.and.SAVING .. NORMAL.ó.SAVING When.SAVING.is.selected,.the.power.consumption.in.the.standby. mode.is.lowered.with.some.functional.restriction.as.below: •.When.SAVING.is.selected,.the.RS-232C.communication.control. except.the.function.to.turn.the.projector.on.is.disabled .. •.When.SAVING.is.selected,.STANDBY.setting.of.AUDIO.SOURCE. (46).is.invalid,.no.signal.is.output.from.AUDIO OUT.port.and.no. STANDBY MODE sound.from.a.built-in.speaker . •.When.SAVING.is.selected,.STANDBY.setting.of.MONITOR.OUT. is.invalid,.and.no.signal.is.output.from.MONITOR OUT.port.in.the. standby.mode . •.The.USB.connection.is.disabled.while.the.projector.is.in.standby mode.if.the.STANDBY.MODE.item.in.the.SETUP.menu.of.the projector.is.set.to.SAVING . •.When.SAVING.is.selected,.CLONING.load.function.is.invalid.while in.STANDBY.MODE .
  • Page 46: Audio Menu

    AUDIO menu AUDIO.menu From.the.AUDIO.menu,.items.shown.in.the.table.below. can.be.performed ..Select.an.item.using.the.▲/▼.cursor. buttons,.and.press.the.►.cursor.button.or.the.ENTER. button.to.execute.the.item ..Then.perform.it.according.to. the.following.table . Item Description Using.the.◄/►.buttons.adjusts.the.volume . VOLUME Low.ó.High Using.the.▲/▼.buttons.turns.on/off.the.built-in.speaker . SPEAKER ON.ó.OFF When.OFF.is.selected,.the.built-in.speaker.does.not.work . While.the.image.signal.from.the.input.port.chosen.in.step.(1).is projected,.the.audio.signal.from.the.input.port.selected.in.step (2).is.output.to.both.the.AUDIO OUT.port.and.built-in.speaker.of this.projector ..However,.the.built-in.speaker.does.not.work.when SPEAKER.is.set.to.OFF . (1).. C hoose.a.picture.input.port.using.the ▲/▼.buttons .. Choose.STANDBY.to.select.the.sound. output.in.the.standby.mode . (2).. S elect.an.audio.input.port.or.the.mute. icon.using.the.◄/►.buttons .
  • Page 47: Screen Menu

    SCREEN menu SCREEN.menu From.the.SCREEN.menu,.items.shown.in.the.table. below.can.be.performed . Select.an.item.using.the.▲/▼.cursor.buttons,.and. press.the.►.cursor.button.or.ENTER.button.to. execute.the.item ..Then.perform.it.according.to.the. following.table . Item Description Using.the.▲/▼/◄/►.buttons.switches.the.OSD.(On.Screen. Display).language . ENGLISH.ó.FRANÇAIS.ó.DEUTSCH.ó..ESPAÑOL LANGUAGE ..(shown.in.the.LANGUAGE.dialog) Press.the.ENTER.or.INPUT.button.to.save.the.language.setting . Using.the.▲/▼/◄/►.buttons.adjusts.the.menu.position . MENU POSITION To.quit.the.operation,.press.the.MENU.button.on.the.remote.control. or.keep.no.operation.for.about.10.seconds . Using.the.▲/▼.buttons.switches.the.mode.for.the.blank.screen . The.blank.screen.is.a.screen.for.the.temporarily.blanking.feature (27) ..It.is.displayed.by.pressing.the.BLANK.button.on.the.remote. control . MyScreen.ó.ORIGINAL.ó.BLUE.ó.WHITE.ó.BLACK BLANK ..MyScreen.:..
  • Page 48 SCREEN menu Item Description Using.the.▲/▼.buttons.switches.the.mode.for.the.start-up.screen . The.start-up.screen.is.a.screen.displayed.when.no.signal.or.an. unsuitable.signal.is.detected . MyScreen.ó.ORIGINAL.ó.OFF ..MyScreen.:.. S creen.can.be.registered.by.the.MyScreen.item.(48) . ORIGINAL.:.. S creen.preset.as.the.standard.screen . START UP OFF.:.. P lain.black.screen . •.To.avoid.remaining.as.an.afterimage,.the.MyScreen.or.ORIGINAL. screen.will.change.to.the.BLANK.screen.(above).after.several. minutes ..If.also.the.BLANK.screen.is.the.MyScreen.or.ORIGINAL,. the.plain.black.screen.is.instead.used . •.When.the.ON.is.selected.to.the.MyScreen.PASSWORD.item.in. the.SECURITY.menu.(67),.the.START.UP.is.fixed.to.MyScreen . This.item.allows.you.to.capture.an.image.for.use.as.a.MyScreen. image.which.can.be.used.as.the.BLANK.screen.and.START.UP. screen ..Display.the.image.you.want.to.capture.before.executing.the. following.procedure . Selecting.this.item.displays.a.dialog.
  • Page 49 SCREEN menu Item Description Using.the.▲/▼.buttons.turns.on/off.the.MyScreen.lock.function . ON.ó.OFF When.the.ON.is.selected,.the.item.MyScreen.is.locked ..Use.this. MyScreen Lock function.for.protecting.the.current.MyScreen . •.This.function.cannot.be.selected.when.the.ON.is.selected.to.the. MyScreen.PASSWORD.item.in.SECURITY.menu.(67) . Using.the.▲/▼.buttons.turns.on/off.the.message.function . ON.ó.OFF When.the.ON.is.selected,.the.following.message.function.works . “AUTO.IN.PROGRESS”.while.automatically.adjusting “NO.INPUT.IS.DETECTED” “SYNC.IS.OUT.OF.RANGE” “INVALID.SCAN.FREQ .” “NOT.AVAILABLE” “Searching… .”.while.searching.for.the.input “Detecting… .”.while.an.input.signal.is.detected “AUTO.ECO.MODE”.while.starting.up.with.AUTO.ECO.MODE. MESSAGE The.indication.of.the.input.signal.displayed.by.changing. The.indication.of.the.aspect.ratio.displayed.by.changing The.indication.of.the.PICTURE.MODE.displayed.by.changing The.indication.of.the.MY.MEMORY.displayed.by.changing The.indication.of.“FREEZE”.and.“II”.while.freezing.the.screen.by. pressing.the.FREEZE.button . The.indication.of.the.TEMPLATE.displayed.by.changing .
  • Page 50 SCREEN menu Item Description Each.input.port.for.this.projector.can.have.a.name.applied.to.it . (1).. U se.the.▲/▼.buttons.on.the.SCREEN.menu.to.select.SOURCE. NAME.and.press.the.►.or.ENTER.button ... The.SOURCE.NAME.menu.will.be.displayed . (2).. U se.the.▲/▼.buttons.on.the.SOURCE. NAME.menu.to.select.the.port.to.be. named.and.press.the.►.button ..The. SOURCE.NAME.dialog.will.be.displayed . Right.side.of.the.menu.is.blank.until.a. name.is.specified . (3).. S elect.an.icon.you.would.like.to.assign.to.. the.port.in.the.SOURCE.NAME.dialog ... SOURCE NAME The.name.assigned.to.the.port.will.also.be.. automatically.switched.according.to.your.. icon.selection ..Press.the.ENTER.or.INPUT button.to.determine.your.icon.selection . (4).. S elect.a.number.you.would.like.to.assign.. to.the.port.along.with.the.icon ..You.can..
  • Page 51 SCREEN menu Item Description (6).. T he.current.name.will.be.displayed.on. the.first.line ..Use.the.▲/▼/◄/►.buttons. and.the.ENTER.or.INPUT.button.to. select.and.enter.characters ..To.erase.1. character,.press.the.RESET.button.or. press.the.◄.and.INPUT.button.at.the. same.time ..Also.if.you.move.the.cursor.to. DELETE.or.ALL.CLEAR.on.screen.and. press.the.ENTER.or.INPUT.button,.1. character.or.all.characters.will.be.erased .. The.name.can.be.a.maximum.of.16. characters . SOURCE NAME (Continued) (7).. T o.change.an.already.inserted.character,. press.the.▲.button.to.move.the.cursor.to. the.first.line,.and.use.the.◄/►.buttons.to. move.the.cursor.on.the.character.to.be. changed .. After.pressing.the ENTER.or.INPUT.button,.the.character.is. selected ...Then,.follow.the.same.procedure.as.described.at.the. item.(6).above . (8)..
  • Page 52 SCREEN menu Item Description The.C .C ..is.the.function.that.displays.a. transcript.or.dialog.of.the.audio.portion.of. a.video,.files.or.other.presentation.or.other. relevant.sounds ..It.is.required.to.have.NTSC. format.video.or.480i@60.format.component. video.source.supporting.C .C ..feature.to. utilize.this.function . It.may.not.work.properly,.depending.on.equipment.or.signal.source .. In.this.case,.please.turn.off.the.Closed.Caption . DISPLAY Select.Closed.Caption.DISPLAY.setting.from.following.options.using. ▲/▼.buttons . AUTO.ó.ON.ó.OFF. AUTO.:.. C losed.Caption.automatically.displays.when.the.volume. is.muted . ON.:.Closed.Caption.is.on . OFF.:.Closed.Caption.is.off . •.The.caption.is.not.displayed.when.the.OSD.menu.is.active . •.The.Closed.Caption.is.the.function.to.display.the.dialog,. narration,.and./.or.sound.effects.of.a.television.program.or.other. video.sources ..The.Closed.Caption.availability.is.depending.upon. C.C.
  • Page 53: Option Menu

    OPTION menu OPTION.menu From.the.OPTION.menu,.items.shown.in.the.table. below.can.be.performed . Select.an.item.using.the.▲/▼.cursor.buttons,.and. press.the.►.cursor.button.or.ENTER.button.to.execute. the.item ..Then.perform.it.according.to.the.following. table . Item Description Using.the.▲/▼.buttons.turns.on/off.the.automatic.signal.search. function . ON.ó.OFF When.the.ON.is.selected,.detecting.no.signal.automatically.cycles. AUTO SEARCH through.input.ports.in.the.following.order ..The.search.is.started.from. the.current.port ..Then.when.an.input.is.found,.the.projector.will.stop. searching.and.display.the.image ..COMPUTER.IN1..COMPUTER.IN2....VIDEO.ï.S-VIDEO.ï.HDMI. Using.the.▲/▼.buttons.turns.on/off.the.DIRECT.POWER.ON. function . ON.ó.OFF When.set.to.ON,.the.lamp.in.projector.will.be.automatically.turned.on. without.the.usual.procedure.(18),.only.when.the.projector.is.supplied. DIRECT POWER with.the.power.after.the.power.was.cut.while.the.lamp.was.on . •.This.function.does.not.work.as.long.as.the.power.has.been. supplied.to.the.projector.while.the.lamp.is.off .
  • Page 54: Uto Power Off

    OPTION menu Item Description Using.the.▲/▼.buttons.adjusts.the.time.to.count.down.to. automatically.turn.the.projector.off . Long.(max ..99.minutes).ó.Short.(min ..0.minute.=.DISABLE) When.the.time.is.set.to.0,.the.projector.is.not.turned.off.automatically . AUTO POWER When.the.time.is.set.to.1.to.99,.and.when.the.passed.time.with.no- signal.or.an.unsuitable.signal.reaches.at.the.set.time,.the.projector. lamp.will.be.turned.off .. If.one.of.the.projector's.buttons.or.the.remote.control.buttons. is.pressed.or.one.of.the.commands.(except.get.commands).is. transmitted.to.the.CONTROL.port.during.the.corresponding.time,. projector.will.not.be.turned.off . Please.refer.to.the.section.“Turning.off.the.power” (19) . (continued.on.next.page)
  • Page 55 OPTION menu Item Description This.item.is.to.assign.one.of.the.following.functions.to.MY BUTTON 1/2.on.the.remote.control.(7) . (1). . Use.the.▲/▼.buttons.on.the.MY.BUTTON.menu.to.select.a.MY. BUTTON.-.(1/2).and.press.the.►.or.ENTER.button.to.display.the. MY.BUTTON.setup.dialog .. (2). . Then.using.the.▲/▼/◄/►.buttons.sets.one.of.the.following. functions.to.the.chosen.button ..Press.the.ENTER.or.INPUT button.to.save.the.setting . •.COMPUTER.IN1:.Selects.the.input.from.COMPUTER IN1 port . •.COMPUTER.IN2:.Selects.the.input.from.COMPUTER IN2 port . •.HDMI:.Selects.input.from.HDMI.port . •.S-VIDEO:.Selects.the.input.from.S-VIDEO port . •.VIDEO:.Selects.the.input.from.VIDEO port . MY BUTTON •.. I NFORMATION:.Displays.SYSTEM_INFORMATION.or.. INPUT_INFORMATION.(64) •..
  • Page 56 OPTION menu Item Description •.PICTURE.MODE:.Changes.the.PICTURE.MODE.(30) . •.. F ILTER.RESET:.Displays.the.filter.time.reset.confirmation.dialogue.(44) . •.. T EMPLATE:.Makes.the.template.pattern.selected.to.the. TEMPLATE.item.(51).appear.or.disappear . •.. A V.MUTE:.Turns.the.picture.and.audio.on/off . •.. D -ZOOM:.Turns.the.D-ZOOM.mode.on/off ..When.the.D-ZOOM. MY BUTTON mode.is.on,.use.the.◄/►.cursor.buttons.to.adjust.the.magnification. (Continued) ratio . •.. D -SHIFT:.Turns.the.D-SHIFT.mode.on/off ..When.the.D-SHIFT. mode.is.on,.use.the.▲/▼/◄/►.cursor.buttons.to.move.the. magnifying.area . •.. R ESOLUTION:.Turns.on/off.the.RESOLUTION.dialog.(41) . •..
  • Page 57 OPTION menu Item Description ■.How to setup the item 1 ..Use.the.▲/▼/◄/►.cursor.buttons.to.select.or.adjust . 2.Select.OK.to.finish.the.settings . NOTE •.Please.refer.to.the.actual.on-screen.display(OSD).for. appropriate.operation . Item Description Set.the.DATE(Year/Month/Date).and.Time(24- DATE AND TIME hour.scale) . SPECIFIC DATE Set.specific.date.from.1.to.10 . The.TIME.and.EVENT.for.Program.1.to.16. PROGRAM EDIT can.be.editted . ■.How to activate( DATE AND TIME SPECIFIC DATE Place.a.check.mark.in.the.box .
  • Page 58 OPTION menu Item Description Date.and.first.setup. Check.mark. info.could.be.seen. in.the.box with.the.check.mark . 2/2.page.(Set.specific.date.from.1.to.10 .) SCHEDULE Press.the.▼.cursor.button.to.move.from.1/2.page.to.2/2.page.with. (Continued) the.state.of.selecting."SATURDAY" . ■.PROGRAM EDIT The.TIME.and.EVENT.for.Program.1.to.16.can.be.editted . •.RETURN Select.this.to.go.back. to.the.top.menu.of.the. SCHEDULE . •.SELECT Select.from.PROGRAM-01. to.16.to.edit .. Each.PROGRAM.can.be. setup.up.to.20.settings •.COPY TO The.selected.program.(with.the.settings.of.TIME.and.EVENT). can.be.copied.to.other.program . •.APPLY Select.this.to.apply.and.save.all.adjustments.and.settings . (continued.on.next.page)
  • Page 59 OPTION menu Item Description ■.How to edit the selected PROGRAM 1 ... S elect.from.1.to.20.events .. Use.the.▲/▼.cursor.buttons.to.select .. Press.►.cursor.button.to.set.the.TIME.and.EVENT . 2 ..Use.the.◄/►.cursor. buttons.to.select . 3 ..Use.the.◄/►.cursor. buttons.to.adjust . EVENT.can.be.selected.as.listed.below . ◦.POWER.−.ON,.STANDBY ◦.INPUT.SOURCE.−."input.source"channel SCHEDULE ◦.ECO.MODE.−.OFF,.ECO-1,.ECO-2,.INTELLIGENT.ECO,.SAVER (Continued) ◦.BLANK.−.ON,.OFF 4 ..Press.►.cursor.button.to.finish.the.settings .. 5 ... S elect.APPLY.to.save.the.settings . NOTE ....•...
  • Page 60 OPTION menu Item Description Selecting.this.item.displays.the.SERVICE. menu . Select.an.item.using.the.▲/▼.buttons,.and. press.the.►.button.or.the.ENTER.button. on.the.remote.control.to.execute.the.item . ALTITUDE Using.the.▲/▼.buttons.switches.the.rotation.speed.of.the.cooling. fans ..If.the.projector.is.used.at.an.altitude.of.about.1600.m.or.higher,. select.HIGH ..Otherwise,.select.NORMAL ..Note.that.the.projector.is. noisier.when.the.HIGH.is.selected . HIGH.ó.NORMAL AUTO ADJUST Using.the.▲/▼.buttons.to.select.one.of.the.mode ..When.the. SERVICE DISABLE.is.selected,.the.automatic.adjustment.feature.is.disabled . FINE.ó.FAST.ó.DISABLE FINE:.Finer.tuning.including.H .SIZE.adjustment . FAST:.. F aster.tuning,.setting.H .SIZE.to.prearranged.data.for.the. input.signal . •.Depending.on.conditions,.such.as.input.image,.signal.cable.to. the.projector,.environment.around.the.projector,.etc .,.the.automatic. adjustment.may.not.work.correctly ...In.such.a.case,.please.
  • Page 61 OPTION menu Item Description KEY LOCK (1).. U se.the.▲/▼.buttons.to.select.CONTROL.PANEL.or.REMOTE. CONTROL . (2).Use.the.◄/►.buttons.to.turn.the.key.lock.function.on/off . When.ON.is.selected,.all.buttons.on.the.projector.or.remote.control except.the.STANDBY/ON are.locked . •.Please.use.this.function.to.prevent.tampering.or.accidental. operation .. •.It.is.not.possible.to.set.both.CONTROL.PANEL.and.REMOTE. CONTROL.to.ON . REMOTE FREQ. (1). . Use.the.▲/▼.button.to.change.the.projector's.remote.sensor. frequency.setting.(17) . 1:NORMAL.ó.2:HIGH (2). . Use.the.◄/►.button.to.change.the. projector's.remote.sensor.on.or.off . ON.ó.OFF The.factory.default.setting.is.for.both.1:NORMAL.and.2:HIGH.to.be. on ..If.the.remote.control.does.not.function.correctly,.disable.either.of. them .
  • Page 62 OPTION menu Item Description COMMUNICATION TYPE Select.the.communication.type.for.transmission.via. the.CONTROL.port . NETWORK.BRIDGE:.Select.this.type,.if.it.is. required.to.control.an.external.device.as.a. network.terminal,.via.this.projector.from.the. computer . The.CONTROL.port.doesn't.accept.RS-232C.. commands.(Network Bridge Function.in.the. Network Guide) OFF:.Select.this.mode.to.receive.RS-232C. commands.using.the.CONTROL.port .. •.OFF.is.selected.as.the.default.setting .. •.When.you.select.the.NETWORK.BRIDGE,.check. the.item,.TRANSMISSION.METHOD.(below) SERIAL SETTINGS Select.the.serial.communication.condition.for.the. CONTROL.port . BAUD RATE 4800bps.ó.9600bps.ó.19200bps.ó.38400bps ..SERVICE COMMUNICATION (continued) (continued) .PARITY NONE.ó.ODD.ó.EVEN ..
  • Page 63 OPTION menu Item Description RESPONSE LIMIT TIME Select.the.time.period.to.wait.for.receiving. response.data.from.other.device.communicating.by. the.NETWORK.BRIDGE.and.the.HALF-DUPLEX. through.the.CONTROL port . OFF.ó.1s.ó.2s.ó.3s ..OFF:.Select.this.mode.if.it.is.not.required.to.check. the.responses.from.the.device.that.the.projector. sends.data.to ..In.this.mode,.the.projector.can. SERVICE COMMUNICATION send.out.data.from.the.computer.continuously . (continued) (continued) 1s./2s./3s:.Select.the.time.period.to.keep.the. projector.waiting.for.response.from.the.device. that.the.projector.sends.data.to ..While.waiting.the. response,.the.projector.does.not.send.out.any. data.from.the.CONTROL.port . •.This.menu.is.available.only.when.the.NETWORK. BRIDGE.is.selected.for.the.COMMUNICATION. TYPE.and.the.HALF-DUPLEX.is.selected.for.the. TRANSMISSION.METHOD.(62) . •.OFF.is.selected.as.the.default.setting . (continued.on.next.page)
  • Page 64 OPTION menu Item Description INFORMATION Selecting.this.item.displays.a.dialog.titled.“INPUT_INFORMATION” .. It.shows.the.information.about.the.current.input . •.The.“FRAME.LOCK”.message.on.the.dialog.means.the.frame.lock. function.is.working .. •.This.item.can't.be.selected.for.no.signal.and.sync.out . •.When.the.MY.TEXT.DISPLAY.is.set.to.ON,.the.MY.TEXT.is. SERVICE displayed.together.with.the.input.information.in.the.INPUT_ (continued) INFORMATION.box.(70) . FACTORY RESET Selecting.OK.using.the.►.button.performs.this.function ..By.this. function,.all.the.items.in.all.of.menus.will.collectively.return.to.the. initial.setting ..Note.that.the.items.LAMP.TIME,.FILTER.TIME,. LANGUAGE,.FILTER.MESSAGE,.NETWORK,SCHEDULE,.. AUTO.BLANK.and.SECURITY.settings.are.not.reset . CANCEL..OK Be.sure.to.set.ALTITUDE.after.resetting.all.the.settings.(60) .
  • Page 65: Network Menu

    NETWORK menu NETWORK.menu See.the Network Guide.for.details.of.NETWORK.operation . Remember.that.incorrect.network.settings.on.this.projector.may.cause.trouble.on. the.network ..Be.sure.to.consult.with.your.network.administrator.before.connecting. to.an.existing.access.point.on.your.network .
  • Page 66: Security Menu

    SECURITY menu SECURITY.menu This.projector.is.equipped.with.security.functions . From.the.SECURITY.menu,.items.shown.in.the.table. below.can.be.performed . To.use.SECURITY.menu:.User.registration.is.required. before.using.the.security.functions . Enter to the SECURITY menu 1 ... P ress.the.►.button ..The.ENTER.PASSWORD.box.will.be.displayed ... 2 ... U se.the.▲/▼/◄/►.buttons.to.enter.the.registered.password ..The. factory.default.password.is.as.follows .. 0031 (below) This.password.can.be.changed. ..Move.the.cursor.to. the.right.side.of.the.ENTER.PASSWORD.box.and.press.the.►. button.to.display.the.SECURITY.menu . •.It.is.strongly.recommended.the.factory.default.password.to.be. changed.as.soon.as.possible . •.If.an.incorrect.password.is.input,.the.ENTER.PASSWORD.box. will.be.displayed.again ..If.incorrect.password.is.input.3.times,.the.
  • Page 67 SECURITY menu Item Description The.MyScreen.PASSWORD.function.can.be.used.to.prohibit.access.to.the. MyScreen.function.and.prevent.the.currently.registered.MyScreen.image. from.being.overwritten . 1 Turning on the MyScreen PASSWORD 1-1.. U se.the.▲/▼.buttons.on.the.SECURITY.menu.to. select.MyScreen.PASSWORD.and.press.the.►. button.to.display.the.MyScreen.PASSWORD.on/ off.menu . 1-2.. U se.the.▲/▼.buttons.on.the.MyScreen. PASSWORD.on/off.menu.to.select.ON .. The.ENTER.NEW.PASSWORD.box.(small). will.be.displayed . ENTER.NEW.PASSWORD. 1-3.. U se.the.▲/▼/◄/►.buttons.to.enter.the. box.(small) password ..Move.the.cursor.to.the.right.side. of.the.ENTER.NEW.PASSWORD.box.(small). and.press.the.►.button.to.display.the.NEW. PASSWORD.AGAIN.box,.enter.the.same. PASSWORD.again . 1-4..
  • Page 68 SECURITY menu Item Description PIN.LOCK.is.a.function.which.prevents.the.projector.from.being.used.unless. a.registered.Code.is.input . 1 Turning on the PIN LOCK 1-1.. U se.the.▲/▼.buttons.on.the.SECURITY.menu. to.select.PIN.LOCK.and.press.the.►.button.or. the.ENTER.button.to.display.the.PIN.LOCK.on/off. menu . 1-2.. U se.the.▲/▼.buttons.on.the.PIN.LOCK.on/ off.menu.to.select.ON.and.the.Enter.PIN. Code.box.will.be.displayed .. 1-3.. I nput.a.4.part.PIN.code.using.the.▲/▼/◄/►,. COMPUTER.or.INPUT.button .. The.PIN.Code.again.box.will.appear ..Reenter. the.same.PIN.code ..This.will.complete.the.PIN. code.registration . •. If.there.is.no.key.input.for.about.55.seconds.. while.the.Enter.PIN.Code.box.or.the.PIN.Code.again.box.is.displayed,. the.menu.will.close ..If.necessary,.repeat.the.process.from.1-1 .
  • Page 69 SECURITY menu Item Description The.MY.TEXT.PASSWORD.function.can.prevent.the.MY.TEXT.from.being. overwritten ..When.the.password.is.set.for.the.MY.TEXT; •.The.MY.TEXT.DISPLAY.menu.will.be.unavailable,.which.can.prohibit. changing.the.DISPLAY.setting . •.The.MY.TEXT.WRITING.menu.will.be.unavailable,.which.can.prevent.the. MY.TEXT.from.being.overwritten . 1 Turning on the MY TEXT PASSWORD 1-1.. U se.the.▲/▼.buttons.on.the.SECURITY.menu.to. select.the.MY.TEXT.PASSWORD.and.press.the. ►.button.to.display.the.MY.TEXT.PASSWORD. on/off.menu . 1-2.. U se.the.▲/▼.buttons.on.the.MY.TEXT. PASSWORD.on/off.menu.to.select.ON ..The. ENTER.NEW.PASSWORD.box.(small).will. be.displayed . 1-3.. U se.the.▲/▼/◄/►.buttons.to.enter.the. ENTER.NEW.PASSWORD. . box.(small) password ..Move.the.cursor.to.the.right.side.
  • Page 70 SECURITY menu Item Description (1).. U se.the.▲/▼.buttons.on.the.SECURITY.menu.to. select.the.MY.TEXT.DISPLAY.and.press.the.►.or. ENTER.button.to.display.the.MY.TEXT.DISPLAY. on/off.menu . (2).. U se.the.▲/▼.buttons.on.the.MY.TEXT.DISPLAY.on/off.menu.to.select. on.or.off . MY TEXT ON.ó.OFF DISPLAY When.it.is.set.ON,.the.MY.TEXT.will.be.displayed. on.the.START.UP.screen.and.the.INPUT_ INFORMATION.when.the.INFORMATION.on.the. SERVICE.menu.is.chosen . •.This.function.is.available.only.when.the.MY.TEXT. PASSWORD.function.is.set.to.the.OFF . (1).. U se.the.▲/▼.buttons.on.the. SECURITY.menu.to.select.the.MY. TEXT.WRITING.and.press.the.►. button ..The.MY.TEXT.WRITING.dialog. will.be.displayed . (2).. T he.current.MY.TEXT.will.be.displayed. on.the.first.3.lines ..If.not.yet.written,.the.
  • Page 71: Maintenence

    Maintenance Maintenance. Replacing the lamp A.lamp.has.fi . nite.product.life ..Using.the.lamp.for.long.periods.of.time.could.cause. the.pictures.darker.or.the.color.tone.poor ..Note.that.each.lamp.has.a.different. lifetime,.and.some.may.burst.or.burn.out.soon.after.you.start.using.them . Preparation.of.a.new.lamp.and.early.replacement.are.recommended ..To.prepare. a.new.lamp,.make.contact.with.your.dealer.and.tell.the.lamp.type.number . Lamp.cover Type number : DT01511 Replacing the lamp Turn.the.projector.off,.and.unplug.the.power.cord .. Allow.the.projector.to.cool.for.at.least.45.minutes . Prepare.a.new.lamp ..If.the.projector.is.mounted.on. a.ceiling,.or.if.the.lamp.has.broken,.also.ask.the. dealer.to.replace.the.lamp . In case of replacement by yourself, follow the following procedure. Loosen.the.screw.(marked.by.arrow).of.the.lamp.
  • Page 72 Maintenance Replacing the lamp (continued) Lamp warning HIGH TEMPERATURE HIGH PRESSURE HIGH VOLTAGE WARNING ►The.projector.uses.a.high-pressure.mercury.glass.lamp ..The.lamp. can.break.with.a.loud.bang,.or.burn.out,.if.jolted.or.scratched,.handled.while.hot,.or. worn.over.time ..Note.that.each.lamp.has.a.different.lifetime,.and.some.may.burst.or. burn.out.soon.after.you.start.using.them ..In.addition,.if.the.bulb.bursts,.it.is.possible. for.shards.of.glass.to.fl . y.into.the.lamp.housing,.and.for.gas.containing.mercury.and. dust.containing.fi . ne.particles.of.glass.to.escape.from.the.projector’s.vent.holes . ►About disposal of a lamp:.This.product.contains.a.mercury.lamp;.do.not.put. it.in.a.trash ..Dispose.of.it.in.accordance.with.environmental.laws . •.For.lamp.recycling,.go.to.www .lamprecycle .org.(in.the.US) . •.For.product.disposal,.consult.your.local.government.agency.
  • Page 73: Cleaning.and.replacing.the.air.filter

    Maintenance Cleaning and replacing the air fi lter The.air.fi . lter.unit.of.this.projector.consists.of.a.fi . lter.cover,.two.kinds.of.fi . lters,.and. a.fi . lter.frame ..The.new.double.large.fi . lters.system.is.expected.to.function.longer .. However,.please.check.and.clean.it.periodically.to.keep.ventilation.needed.for. normal.operation.of.the.projector . When.the.indicators.or.a.message.prompts.you.to.clean.the.air.fi . lter,.comply.with. it.as.soon.as.possible ..Replace.the.fi . lters.when.they.are.damaged.or.too.soiled .. To.prepare.new.fi . lters,.make.contact.with.your.dealer.and.tell.the.following.type. number . Type number : UX37191.(Filter.set) When.you.replace.the.lamp,.please.replace.the.air.fi .
  • Page 74 Maintenance Cleaning and replacing the air fi lter (continued) Turn.the.projector.on.and.reset.the.fi . lter.time.using.the.FILTER.TIME.item.in. the.EASY.MENU . (1).Press.the.MENU.button.to.display.a.menu .. (2).. P oint.at.the.FILTER.TIME.using.the.▼/▲.button,.then.press.the.►.button .. A.dialog.will.appear . (3).. P ress.the.►.button.to.select.“OK”.on.the.dialog ..It.performs.resetting.the. fi . lter.time . WARNING ►Before.taking.care.of.the.air.fi . lter,.make.sure.the.power.cable. is.not.plugged.in,.then.allow.the.projector.to.cool.suffi . ciently ..Taking.care.of.the. air.fi . lter.in.a.high.temperature.state.of.the.projector.could.cause.an.electric.shock,. a.burn.or.malfunction.to.the.projector .
  • Page 75: Replacing.the.internal.clock.battery

    . T urn.the.battery.cover.fully.in.the.direction.indicated. “OPEN”.using.a.coin.or.the.like,.and.pick.the.cover. up.to.remove.it . 90° . P ry.up.the.battery.using.a.flathead.screwdriver.or. OPEN CLOSE the.like.to.take.it.out ..While.prying.it.up,.put.a.finger. lightly.on.the.battery.since.it.may.pop.out.of.the. holder . R eplace.the.battery.with.a.new.HITACHI MAXELL,. . Part.No .CR2032.or.CR2032H ... Slide.the.battery.in.under.the.plastic.claw,.and.push. it.into.the.holder.until.it.clicks R eplace.the.battery.cover.in.place,.then.turn.it.in. the.direction.indicated.“CLOSE”.using.such.as. 90° coins,.to.fix WARNING..►Always.handle.the.batteries.with.care.and.use.them.only.as. directed ..Battery.may.explode.if.mistreated ..Do.not.recharge,.disassemble.or. dispose.of.in.fire .. And.also.improper.use.may.result.in.cracking.or.leakage,.which.could.result.in.
  • Page 76: Other.care

    Maintenance Other care Inside of the projector In.order.to.ensure.the.safe.use.of.your.projector,.please.have.it.cleaned.and. inspected.by.your.dealer.about.once.every.year . Caring for the lens •.. I f.the.lens.is.fl . awed,.soiled.or.fogged,.it.can.cause.deterioration.in.display.quality . Handle.the.projector.carefully.to.prevent.the.lens.from.being.scratched.or.soiled . •.. I f.the.lens.is.soiled.or.fogged,.please.take.care.of.the.lens.by.following.steps. below . Turn.the.projector.off,.and.unplug.the.power.cord ..Allow.the.projector.to.cool. suffi . ciently . After.making.sure.that.the.projector.is.cool.adequately,.lightly.wipe.the.lens with.a.commercially.available.lens-cleaning.wipe ..Do.not.touch.the.lens. directly.with.your.hand . Caring for the cabinet and remote control Incorrect.care.could.have.adverse.infl .
  • Page 77: Troubleshooting

    Troubleshooting Troubleshooting If.an.abnormal.operation.should.occur,.stop.using.the.projector.immediately . WARNING ►Never.use.the.projector.if.abnormal.operations.such.as.smoke,. strange.odor,.excessive.sound,.damaged.casing.or.elements.or.cables,.penetration. of.liquids.or.foreign.matter,.etc ..should.occur ..In.such.cases,.immediately.disconnect. the.power.plug.from.the.power.outlet ..After.making.sure.that.the.smoke.or.odor.has. stopped,.contact.to.your.dealer.or.service.company . Otherwise.if.a.problem.occurs.with.the.projector,.the.following.checks.and.measures.are. recommended.before.requesting.repair . If.this.does.not.resolve.the.problem,.please.contact.your.dealer.or.service.company ..They. will.tell.you.what.warranty.condition.is.applied . Related messages When.some.message.appears,.check.and.cope.with.it.according.to.the.following.table .. Although.these.messages.will.be.automatically.disappeared.around.several.minutes,.it.will. be.reappeared.every.time.the.power.is.turned.on . Message Description There is no input signal. Please.confi . rm.the.signal.input.connection,.and.the.status. of.the.signal.source . The COMPUTER IN2/MONITOR OUT port is selected as the picture input source even if MONITOR OUT is selected for COMPUTER IN2 (40) .
  • Page 78 Troubleshooting Related messages (continued) Message Description The horizontal or vertical frequency of the input signal is not within the specified range. Please.confirm.the.specs.for.your.projector.or.the.signal. source.specs . An improper signal is input. Please.confirm.the.specs.for.your.projector.or.the.signal. source.specs . The internal temperature is rising. Please.turn.the.power.off,.and.allow.the.projector.to.cool. down.at.least.20.minutes ..After.having.confirmed.the. following.items,.please.turn.the.power.ON.again ..
  • Page 79: Regarding.the.indicator.lamps

    Troubleshooting Regarding the indicator lamps When.operation.of.the.LAMP,.TEMP and POWER.indicators.differs.from.usual,. check.and.cope.with.it.according.to.the.following.table . POWER LAMP TEMP Description indicator indicator indicator Lighting Turned Turned The projector is in a standby state. Please.refer.to.the.section.“Power.on/off” . In.Orange Turned Turned The projector is warming up. Blinking Green Please.wait . Lighting Turned Turned...
  • Page 80 Troubleshooting Regarding the indicator lamps (continued) POWER LAMP TEMP Description indicator indicator indicator There is a possibility that the interior portion has become heated. Please.turn.the.power.off,.and.allow.the.projector.to.cool.down.at.least. 20.minutes ..After.the.projector.has.sufficiently.cooled.down,.please.make. Blinking confirmation.of.the.following.items,.and.then.turn.the.power.on.again . •.Is.there.blockage.of.the.air.passage.aperture? Turned Lighting •.Is.the.air.filter.dirty? In.Red Lighting •.Does.the.peripheral.temperature.exceed.40°C? In.Red •.Is.the.projector.used.at.an.altitude.of.about.1600.m.or. higher?.If.the.projector.is.used.at.an.altitude.of.about. 1600.m.or.higher,.set.ALTITUDE.of.the.SERVICE.item.
  • Page 81: Resetting.all.settings

    Troubleshooting Resetting all settings When.it.is.hard.to.correct.some.wrong.settings,.the.FACTORY.RESET.function. of.SERVICE.item.in.OPTION.menu..(62)..can.reset.all.settings.(except.settings. such.as.LANGUAGE,.LAMP.TIME,.FILTER.TIME,.FILTER.MESSAGE,.NETWORK,. SCHEDULE,.AUTO.BLANK.and.SECURITY).to.the.factory.default ..Be sure.to.set.ALTITUDE.after.resetting.all.the.settings(60) .. Phenomena that may be easy to be mistaken for machine defects About.the.phenomenon.confused.with.a.machine.defect,.check.and.cope.with.it. according.to.the.following.table . Reference Phenomenon Cases not involving a machine defect page The electrical power cord is not plugged in. Correctly.connect.the.power.cord .
  • Page 82 Troubleshooting Phenomena that may be easy to be mistaken for machine defects (continued) Reference Phenomenon Cases not involving a machine defect page The signal cables are not correctly connected. 10.~.14 Correctly.connect.the.audio.cables . The MUTE function is working. Restore.the.sound.pressing.MUTE.or.VOLUME +/-.button. on.the.remote.control . Sound.does.not.
  • Page 83 Troubleshooting Phenomena that may be easy to be mistaken for machine defects (continued) Reference Phenomenon Cases not involving a machine defect page The signal cables are not correctly connected. 10.~.14 Correctly.connect.the.connection.cables . The brightness is adjusted to an extremely low level. Adjust.BRIGHTNESS.to.a.higher.level.using.the.menu.function .
  • Page 84 Troubleshooting Phenomena that may be easy to be mistaken for machine defects (continued) Reference Phenomenon Cases not involving a machine defect page The FREEZE function is working. Video.screen display.freezes . Press.FREEZE.button.to.restore.the.screen.to.normal . Color settings are not correctly adjusted. Colors.have.a 33,.38 Perform.picture.adjustments.by.changing.the.COLOR.TEMP,.COLOR,.
  • Page 85 Troubleshooting Phenomena that may be easy to be mistaken for machine defects (continued) The SAVING function is working. Select.NORMAL.for.STANDBY.MODE.item.in.the.SETUP.menu . RS-232C.does. The COMMUNICATION TYPE for the CONTROL port is not.work . set to NETWORK BRIDGE. Select.OFF.for.COMMUNICATION.TYPE.item.in.the. OPTION.-.SERVICE.-.COMMUNICATION.menu . The SAVING function is working. Network.does.
  • Page 86: Specifications

    Specifications Specifications Please.see.the.Specifications.in.the.User’s Manual (concise).which.is.a.book . End User License Agreement for the Projector Software •.Software.in.the.projector.consists.of.the.plural.number.of.independent.software. modules.and.there.exist.our.copyright.or/and.third.party.copyrights.for.each.of. such.software.modules . •.Be.sure.to.read.“End.User.License.Agreement.for.the.Projector.Software”.which. is.separated.document ..(in.the.CD)

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