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... Image Size...18 Adjusting the Focus (Fixed Zoom Series) ...19 Adjusting Projection Image Size...19 User Controls...20 Control Panel & Remote Control 20 On-screen Display Menus...23 How to operate...23 Menu Tree...24 Image...25 Display...30 Setup...32 Options...40 Appendices...45 Troubleshooting...45 Image Problems...45 Intermission Problems...47 Projector Status Indication...48 Remote Control Problems...49 Audio Problems...49 Replacing the Lamp...50 Cleaning the Projector...52 Compatibility Modes...53 RS232 Commands...55 RS232 Protocol Function List...56 Ceiling Installation...59 Optoma...
... Image Size...18 Adjusting the Focus (Fixed Zoom Series) ...19 Adjusting Projection Image Size...19 User Controls...20 Control Panel & Remote Control 20 On-screen Display Menus...23 How to operate...23 Menu Tree...24 Image...25 Display...30 Setup...32 Options...40 Appendices...45 Troubleshooting...45 Image Problems...45 Intermission Problems...47 Projector Status Indication...48 Remote Control Problems...49 Audio Problems...49 Replacing the Lamp...50 Cleaning the Projector...52 Compatibility Modes...53 RS232 Commands...55 RS232 Protocol Function List...56 Ceiling Installation...59 Optoma...
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... INSIDE THE ENCLOSURE. Important Safety Instruction 1. Keep these instructions -before using this projector near any ventilation openings. Do not use attachments/accessories specified by the manufacturer. 7. Servicing is required when the projector has been damaged in any way, such as: r Power supply cord or plug is intended to alert the user to the presence of import operating and maintenance (servicing) instructions in accordance with a dry cloth...
... INSIDE THE ENCLOSURE. Important Safety Instruction 1. Keep these instructions -before using this projector near any ventilation openings. Do not use attachments/accessories specified by the manufacturer. 7. Servicing is required when the projector has been damaged in any way, such as: r Power supply cord or plug is intended to alert the user to the presence of import operating and maintenance (servicing) instructions in accordance with a dry cloth...
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... remote control is in this user's guide. ▀■ Warning - English Please be sure to rain or moisture. ▀■ Warning - Do not use the lens cap when projector is equipped with a Class II laser that emits radiation. Do not look directly into the laser beam on -screen display "Options|Lamp Settings" menu after replacing the lamp module (see page 44). ▀■ Warning - This projector will not turn...
... remote control is in this user's guide. ▀■ Warning - English Please be sure to rain or moisture. ▀■ Warning - Do not use the lens cap when projector is equipped with a Class II laser that emits radiation. Do not look directly into the laser beam on -screen display "Options|Lamp Settings" menu after replacing the lamp module (see page 44). ▀■ Warning - This projector will not turn...
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... also have to stare at the projector lamp. this is by ceiling-mounting the projector rather than placing it on the screen. ▀■ In order to minimize the lamp power needed, use room blinds to reduce ambient light levels. English The best way to achieve this ensures that projectors are located out of the line of light at the audience, they are...
... also have to stare at the projector lamp. this is by ceiling-mounting the projector rather than placing it on the screen. ▀■ In order to minimize the lamp power needed, use room blinds to reduce ambient light levels. English The best way to achieve this ensures that projectors are located out of the line of light at the audience, they are...
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.../p) ■ HDTV compatible (720p, 1080i, 1080p) u Auto source detection with user definable settings u Full function IR remote control with 1 Watt amplifier u Macintosh and PC compatible English Introduction Product Features This product is a single chip 0.55" DLP® projector. ity full screen image re-scaling u User friendly control panel u One built-in speaker with laser pointer and mouse control u User friendly multilingual On Screen Menu u Advanced digital keystone correction and high qual-
.../p) ■ HDTV compatible (720p, 1080i, 1080p) u Auto source detection with user definable settings u Full function IR remote control with 1 Watt amplifier u Macintosh and PC compatible English Introduction Product Features This product is a single chip 0.55" DLP® projector. ity full screen image re-scaling u User friendly control panel u One built-in speaker with laser pointer and mouse control u User friendly multilingual On Screen Menu u Advanced digital keystone correction and high qual-
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... time, press the "Source" button on the control panel or direct source key on the remote. u 2. Turn on the lamp by pressing Power either on the top of the projector or on the remote control to switch between inputs. . v Turn on your source automatically. Keystone + Enter Re-Sync . . Remove the lens cap. The projector will detect your source (computer, notebook, video player, etc.). The Power LED flashes rapidly green. Source . Turn on the projector first and then select the signal sources. The Power LED flashes slowly green v. 3. Keystone - Temp Lamp...
... time, press the "Source" button on the control panel or direct source key on the remote. u 2. Turn on the lamp by pressing Power either on the top of the projector or on the remote control to switch between inputs. . v Turn on your source automatically. Keystone + Enter Re-Sync . . Remove the lens cap. The projector will detect your source (computer, notebook, video player, etc.). The Power LED flashes rapidly green. Source . Turn on the projector first and then select the signal sources. The Power LED flashes slowly green v. 3. Keystone - Temp Lamp...
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... normal conditions, the projector can be switched on the projector's screen. 2. See pages 60-61. Press Power to confirm, otherwise the message disappears after it indicates the projector has overheated. Warning Indicator v When the LAMP indicator lights red, the projector will automatically shut itself down . The projector will automatically shut itself down . v When the TEMP indicator flashes red, it indicates the fan has failed. When the Power LED flashes slowly green, the projector has entered standby mode. Disconnect the power cord from the electrical...
... normal conditions, the projector can be switched on the projector's screen. 2. See pages 60-61. Press Power to confirm, otherwise the message disappears after it indicates the projector has overheated. Warning Indicator v When the LAMP indicator lights red, the projector will automatically shut itself down . The projector will automatically shut itself down . v When the TEMP indicator flashes red, it indicates the fan has failed. When the Power LED flashes slowly green, the projector has entered standby mode. Disconnect the power cord from the electrical...
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.... Keystone - Source . Lamp LED Indicate the projector's lamp status. English 20 Temp LED Indicate the projector's temperature status. AV-Mute Momentarily turns off / on page 15. Power Refer to launch the on-screen display (OSD) menu. Keystone - Adjust the image Keystone negatively. Source Press Source to the input source. Re-Sync Automatically synchronizes the projector to select an input signal. Menu Press Menu to the "Power On/Off the Projector" section on the audio and video. User Controls Control Panel & Remote Control Control Panel...
.... Keystone - Source . Lamp LED Indicate the projector's lamp status. English 20 Temp LED Indicate the projector's temperature status. AV-Mute Momentarily turns off / on page 15. Power Refer to launch the on-screen display (OSD) menu. Keystone - Adjust the image Keystone negatively. Source Press Source to the input source. Re-Sync Automatically synchronizes the projector to select an input signal. Menu Press Menu to the "Power On/Off the Projector" section on the audio and video. User Controls Control Panel & Remote Control Control Panel...
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Input Source Enter the Input Source submenu. Color Temp Adjust the color temperature. The range is from AUTO, RGB, YUV. Degamma This allows you prefer a stronger enhanced image, adjust toward the minimum setting. Cold temperature, the screen looks colder; Color Space Select an appropriate color matrix type from 0 to video mode for more natural image, adjust toward the maximum setting. For a smoother, more information. with Warm temperature, the screen looks warmer. See page 29 for...
Input Source Enter the Input Source submenu. Color Temp Adjust the color temperature. The range is from AUTO, RGB, YUV. Degamma This allows you prefer a stronger enhanced image, adjust toward the minimum setting. Cold temperature, the screen looks colder; Color Space Select an appropriate color matrix type from 0 to video mode for more natural image, adjust toward the maximum setting. For a smoother, more information. with Warm temperature, the screen looks warmer. See page 29 for...
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...) Shifts the projected image position vertically (in a video image. Overscan the image to magnify an image on the projected screen. Zoom 4 Press ◄ to reduce the size of video source. H Image Shift Shifts the projected image position horizontally. 4 Press ◄ to move the image right on the projected screen. Display User Controls Overscan Overscan function removes the noise in 16:9 format only). 4 Press ◄ to move the image up on the projected screen. 4 Press ►...
...) Shifts the projected image position vertically (in a video image. Overscan the image to magnify an image on the projected screen. Zoom 4 Press ◄ to reduce the size of video source. H Image Shift Shifts the projected image position horizontally. 4 Press ◄ to move the image right on the projected screen. Display User Controls Overscan Overscan function removes the noise in 16:9 format only). 4 Press ◄ to move the image up on the projected screen. 4 Press ►...
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...; to move the image right. User Controls Setup | Signal Frequency Change the display data frequency to correct it. Position 4 Press ◄ to move the image down. 4 Press ► to move the image up. 35 English H. If you experience an unstable or flickering image, use this function to match the frequency of the display with the graphic card. Phase Phase synchronizes the signal timing of your computer...
...; to move the image right. User Controls Setup | Signal Frequency Change the display data frequency to correct it. Position 4 Press ◄ to move the image down. 4 Press ► to move the image up. 35 English H. If you experience an unstable or flickering image, use this function to match the frequency of the display with the graphic card. Phase Phase synchronizes the signal timing of your computer...
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... the password. If the projector is in use and the Security Timer is active, the following screen displays 60 seconds before the password is required to the security menu. User Controls Setup | Security Security Timer Enter the Security Timer sub menu. Once activated, the projector requires a password on the specified dates and times to allow power on and access to access Setup | Security unless the Security Timer or Security Setting are...
... the password. If the projector is in use and the Security Timer is active, the following screen displays 60 seconds before the password is required to the security menu. User Controls Setup | Security Security Timer Enter the Security Timer sub menu. Once activated, the projector requires a password on the specified dates and times to allow power on and access to access Setup | Security unless the Security Timer or Security Setting are...
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A confirmation screen displays. 2. English 44 Select Lamp Reset. Select Yes to reset the lamp counter to accurately reflect the new lamp's life span. 1. User Controls Options | Lamp Setting Lamp Reset After replacing the lamp, reset the lamp counter to zero.
A confirmation screen displays. 2. English 44 Select Lamp Reset. Select Yes to reset the lamp counter to accurately reflect the new lamp's life span. 1. User Controls Options | Lamp Setting Lamp Reset After replacing the lamp, reset the lamp counter to zero.
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...). 6. Click on the Advanced Properties button. If a problem persists, please contact your local reseller or service center. Partial, scrolling or incorrectly displayed image 4 Press "Re-Sync" on the Display icon. 2. Open the My Computer icon, the Control Panel folder, and then double click on the remote. 4 If you are not bent or broken. 4 Check if the projection lamp has been securely installed. Select the Settings tab. 3.
...). 6. Click on the Advanced Properties button. If a problem persists, please contact your local reseller or service center. Partial, scrolling or incorrectly displayed image 4 Press "Re-Sync" on the Display icon. 2. Open the My Computer icon, the Control Panel folder, and then double click on the remote. 4 If you are not bent or broken. 4 Check if the projection lamp has been securely installed. Select the Settings tab. 3.
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... different settings. recommended. Lamp burns out or makes a popping sound 4 When the lamp reaches its end of life, it is centered on the remote control or projector panel, go to or further from the OSD and adjust the projec- If this happens, the projector will burn out and may make a loud popping sound. Image is reversed 4 Select Setup | Projection from the screen. 4 Press [Menu] button on the screen and...
... different settings. recommended. Lamp burns out or makes a popping sound 4 When the lamp reaches its end of life, it is centered on the remote control or projector panel, go to or further from the OSD and adjust the projec- If this happens, the projector will burn out and may make a loud popping sound. Image is reversed 4 Select Setup | Projection from the screen. 4 Press [Menu] button on the screen and...
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Appendices Projector Status Indication Message Over Temp Lamp Fail Thermal Break Status Error Lamp Door Sensor Detect High DMD Error Color Wheel Error Fan 1 error (Lamp Fan Fan 2 error (Power Fan) Fan 3 error (Blower Fan) Power LED (Green) O O 4 7 8 9 6 6 6 Lamp LED (Red) O 4 O O O 1 2 3 Temp LED (Red) O O O O O O O O Steady light � No light � English 48
Appendices Projector Status Indication Message Over Temp Lamp Fail Thermal Break Status Error Lamp Door Sensor Detect High DMD Error Color Wheel Error Fan 1 error (Lamp Fan Fan 2 error (Power Fan) Fan 3 error (Blower Fan) Power LED (Green) O O 4 7 8 9 6 6 6 Lamp LED (Red) O 4 O O O 1 2 3 Temp LED (Red) O O O O O O O O Steady light � No light � English 48
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... there are inserted correctly. 4 Replace weak batteries in the remote control. Audio Problems There is distorted 4 Check the audio cable connection. 4 Test the source audio output with other speakers. 4 Have the projector serviced. 49 English Message Reminders 4 Replacing the lamp: Appendices 4 Out of the projector. 4 Make sure the batteries are no sound 4 Adjust the volume on the remote control. 4 Adjust the volume of the audio source. 4 Check the audio cable connection. 4 Test the source audio output with other speakers. 4 Have...
... there are inserted correctly. 4 Replace weak batteries in the remote control. Audio Problems There is distorted 4 Check the audio cable connection. 4 Test the source audio output with other speakers. 4 Have the projector serviced. 49 English Message Reminders 4 Replacing the lamp: Appendices 4 Out of the projector. 4 Make sure the batteries are no sound 4 Adjust the volume on the remote control. 4 Adjust the volume of the audio source. 4 Check the audio cable connection. 4 Test the source audio output with other speakers. 4 Have...
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... Remove the lamp compartment cover. 3. Remove the two screws from your local dealer. Important: 4 The lamp contains a certain amount of the new lamp, doing so may shorten its operation life. It should be replaced when it burns out. Appendices Replacing the Lamp The projection lamp should only be disposed of according to turn off and unplug the projector at least an hour before replacing the lamp. Loosen the two captive screws...
... Remove the lamp compartment cover. 3. Remove the two screws from your local dealer. Important: 4 The lamp contains a certain amount of the new lamp, doing so may shorten its operation life. It should be replaced when it burns out. Appendices Replacing the Lamp The projection lamp should only be disposed of according to turn off and unplug the projector at least an hour before replacing the lamp. Loosen the two captive screws...
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... ~XX37 1 7E 30 30 33 37 20 31 0D Color Space Auto ~XX37 2 7E 30 30 33 37 20 32 0D R GB ~XX37 3 7E 30 30 33 37 20 33 0D YUV ~XX39 5 7E 30 30 33 39 20 35 0D Input Source VGA 1 ~XX39 9 7E 30 30 33 39 20 39...RS232 Commands Send to Projector Baud Rate : 9600 Data Bits: 8 Parity: None Stop Bits: 1 Flow Control None UART16550 FIFO: Disable Projector Return (Pass): P Projector Return (Fail): F XX=01-99, projector's ID XX=00 is for all projectors SEND to projector Note : There is a after all ASCII commands 0D is the HEX code for in ASCII code 232 ASCII Code HEX Code ...
... ~XX37 1 7E 30 30 33 37 20 31 0D Color Space Auto ~XX37 2 7E 30 30 33 37 20 32 0D R GB ~XX37 3 7E 30 30 33 37 20 33 0D YUV ~XX39 5 7E 30 30 33 39 20 35 0D Input Source VGA 1 ~XX39 9 7E 30 30 33 39 20 39...RS232 Commands Send to Projector Baud Rate : 9600 Data Bits: 8 Parity: None Stop Bits: 1 Flow Control None UART16550 FIFO: Disable Projector Return (Pass): P Projector Return (Fail): F XX=01-99, projector's ID XX=00 is for all projectors SEND to projector Note : There is a after all ASCII commands 0D is the HEX code for in ASCII code 232 ASCII Code HEX Code ...
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... 31 20 31 0D Projection Front-Desktop ~XX71 2 7E 30 30 37 31 20 32 0D Rear-Desktop ~XX71 3 7E 30 30 37 31 20 33 0D Front-Ceiling ~XX71 4 7E 30 30 37 31 20 34 0D Rear-Ceiling ~XX72 1 7E 30 30 37 32 20 31 0D Menu Location Top Left ~XX72 2 7E... 30 31 30 36 20 a 0D Auto Power Off (min) n=0 (a=30)-120 (a=31 32 30) (multiple of 5) ~XX107 n 7E 30 30 31 30 37 20 a 0D Sleep Tmi er (min) n=0 (a=30)-900 (a=39 30 30) (multiple of 5) ~XX108 1 7E 30 30 31 30 38 20 31 0D Lamp Setting Lamp Hour ~XX109 1 7E 30 30 31...
... 31 20 31 0D Projection Front-Desktop ~XX71 2 7E 30 30 37 31 20 32 0D Rear-Desktop ~XX71 3 7E 30 30 37 31 20 33 0D Front-Ceiling ~XX71 4 7E 30 30 37 31 20 34 0D Rear-Ceiling ~XX72 1 7E 30 30 37 32 20 31 0D Menu Location Top Left ~XX72 2 7E... 30 31 30 36 20 a 0D Auto Power Off (min) n=0 (a=30)-120 (a=31 32 30) (multiple of 5) ~XX107 n 7E 30 30 31 30 37 20 a 0D Sleep Tmi er (min) n=0 (a=30)-900 (a=39 30 30) (multiple of 5) ~XX108 1 7E 30 30 31 30 38 20 31 0D Lamp Setting Lamp Hour ~XX109 1 7E 30 30 31...