Functional Instructions
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... - 2 LAMP POWER 29 STANDBY MODE 29 RS-232C 29 REMOTE2 MODE 29 STATUS 30 FILTER COUNTER RESET 30 NO SIGNAL SHUT-OFF 30 FUNCTION BUTTON 30 DATE AND TIME 31 SAVE ALL USERS DATA 31 LOAD ALL USERS DATA 31 INITIALIZE 31 SERVICE PASSWORD 31 TEST PATTERN 32 TEST PATTERN 32 SIGNAL LIST 33 SECURITY menu 35 SECURITY PASSWORD 35 SECURITY PASSWORD CHANGE 35 DISPLAY SETTING 35 TEXT CHANGE 35 MENU LOCK 36 MENU LOCK PASSWORD 36 CONTROL DEVICE SETUP 36 NETWORK menu 37 NETWORK SETUP 37 NETWORK CONTROL 37 NETWORK STATUS...
... - 2 LAMP POWER 29 STANDBY MODE 29 RS-232C 29 REMOTE2 MODE 29 STATUS 30 FILTER COUNTER RESET 30 NO SIGNAL SHUT-OFF 30 FUNCTION BUTTON 30 DATE AND TIME 31 SAVE ALL USERS DATA 31 LOAD ALL USERS DATA 31 INITIALIZE 31 SERVICE PASSWORD 31 TEST PATTERN 32 TEST PATTERN 32 SIGNAL LIST 33 SECURITY menu 35 SECURITY PASSWORD 35 SECURITY PASSWORD CHANGE 35 DISPLAY SETTING 35 TEXT CHANGE 35 MENU LOCK 36 MENU LOCK PASSWORD 36 CONTROL DEVICE SETUP 36 NETWORK menu 37 NETWORK SETUP 37 NETWORK CONTROL 37 NETWORK STATUS...
Functional Instructions
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... High SHARPNESS You can keep the projected image bright and vivid even in the Operating Instructions that provided with the projector. I H to +10 More natural white Whiter NOISE REDUCTION You can adjust the brightness of white area of compatible signals" in welllit rooms where the ambient light sources cannot be controlled, such as when a door opens or when window coverings fail to cycle through the options. Press I H Setting...
... High SHARPNESS You can keep the projected image bright and vivid even in the Operating Instructions that provided with the projector. I H to +10 More natural white Whiter NOISE REDUCTION You can adjust the brightness of white area of compatible signals" in welllit rooms where the ambient light sources cannot be controlled, such as when a door opens or when window coverings fail to cycle through the options. Press I H Setting...
Functional Instructions
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... screen during the adjusting operation, but this is not a fault. • The input resolution can be distorted during image projection using a VCR and so on page 15. The initially displayed values vary according to change the setting properly. CLAMP POSITION When black part of the blank. LEFT RIGHT I H to 2:2 pulldown. DIGITAL CINEMA REALITY You can adjust to 2:3 pulldown. Press I H to the selected input signal. See "Main menu...
... screen during the adjusting operation, but this is not a fault. • The input resolution can be distorted during image projection using a VCR and so on page 15. The initially displayed values vary according to change the setting properly. CLAMP POSITION When black part of the blank. LEFT RIGHT I H to 2:2 pulldown. DIGITAL CINEMA REALITY You can adjust to 2:3 pulldown. Press I H to the selected input signal. See "Main menu...
Functional Instructions
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...-232C commands are turned on user's needs or the viewing conditions. Settings PROJECTOR SETUP menu LAMP SELECT You can select a lamp lighting pattern for using the projector for a continuous period of 24 hours or more frequently. NOTE: • If, in the DUAL mode, one lamp remains off first. LAMP SELECT setting SINGLE DUAL Repeated operation LAMP1 and LAMP2 light alternately by the set time, and the shorter duration of the items indicate the status. STANDBY MODE...
...-232C commands are turned on user's needs or the viewing conditions. Settings PROJECTOR SETUP menu LAMP SELECT You can select a lamp lighting pattern for using the projector for a continuous period of 24 hours or more frequently. NOTE: • If, in the DUAL mode, one lamp remains off first. LAMP SELECT setting SINGLE DUAL Repeated operation LAMP1 and LAMP2 light alternately by the set time, and the shorter duration of the items indicate the status. STANDBY MODE...
Functional Instructions
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...has been used. number of times LAMP2 SHUTTER Displays the number of times power has been tuned on. Press I , then press the ENTER button. 3. PROJECTOR SETUP menu STATUS You can assign a certain menu function to "0". PROJECTOR RUNTIME Displays the projector runtime. FG 40 MIN. Displays the temperature inside the projector. REMOTE2 STATUS Displays REMOTE 2 IN control status. SYSTEM DAYLIGHT Switches the SYSTEM VIEW DAYLIGHT VIEW setting. NAME Displays the input signal name. AROUND LAMP TEMP. FILTER COUNTER RESET After you replaced the Auto Cleaning Filter (ACF...
...has been used. number of times LAMP2 SHUTTER Displays the number of times power has been tuned on. Press I , then press the ENTER button. 3. PROJECTOR SETUP menu STATUS You can assign a certain menu function to "0". PROJECTOR RUNTIME Displays the projector runtime. FG 40 MIN. Displays the temperature inside the projector. REMOTE2 STATUS Displays REMOTE 2 IN control status. SYSTEM DAYLIGHT Switches the SYSTEM VIEW DAYLIGHT VIEW setting. NAME Displays the input signal name. AROUND LAMP TEMP. FILTER COUNTER RESET After you replaced the Auto Cleaning Filter (ACF...
Functional Instructions
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... data. You can return to the projection. Location address Sub memory number: NOTE: • The memories are used, the data of the old signals is the first sub memory data of the signal, the status of the signal. Displays the list of screen and image adjustments, such as follows. Displays sub memory status and return to the previous step by pressing the MENU button. 3. Displays the SUB MEMORY LIST. 2. Restores the settings...
... data. You can return to the projection. Location address Sub memory number: NOTE: • The memories are used, the data of the old signals is the first sub memory data of the signal, the status of the signal. Displays the list of screen and image adjustments, such as follows. Displays sub memory status and return to the previous step by pressing the MENU button. 3. Displays the SUB MEMORY LIST. 2. Restores the settings...
Functional Instructions
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..., DW6300 or D6000 is returned. Class information. For specifications regarding PJLink™, refer to perform projector setting and projector status query operations from 0 - 2 are as follows. 0 = No error known 1 = Warning 2 = Error 1st digits (1 - 5 digits): Lamp 1 cumulative operating time 2nd digit: 0 = Lamp 1 off, 1 = Lamp 1 on 3rd digits (1 - 5 digits): Lamp 2 cumulative operating time 4th digit: 0 = Lamp 2 off (picture mute cancelled) 31 = Shutter mode on The following are returned as version number is a pending trademark in Japan, the United States...
..., DW6300 or D6000 is returned. Class information. For specifications regarding PJLink™, refer to perform projector setting and projector status query operations from 0 - 2 are as follows. 0 = No error known 1 = Warning 2 = Error 1st digits (1 - 5 digits): Lamp 1 cumulative operating time 2nd digit: 0 = Lamp 1 off, 1 = Lamp 1 on 3rd digits (1 - 5 digits): Lamp 2 cumulative operating time 4th digit: 0 = Lamp 2 off (picture mute cancelled) 31 = Shutter mode on The following are returned as version number is a pending trademark in Japan, the United States...
Functional Instructions
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... 23 F FILTER COUNTER RESET 30 FREEZE 27 Front leg adjusters 9 FUNCTION BUTTON 30 G GEOMETRY 19 CURVED 20 Geometric adjustment 8 KEYSTONE 20 H HIGH ALTITUDE MODE 28 I INITIALIZE 31 INPUT GUIDE 26 INPUT RESOLUTION 22 INSTALLATION 28 K KEYSTONE 21 L LAMP POWER 29 LAMP RELAY 29 LAMP SELECT 29 LOAD ALL USERS DATA 31 M Menu Navigation 15 Structure 12 MENU LOCK 36 MENU LOCK PASSWORD 36 N NETWORK 37 Network Connection 38 Detailed set up 41 LAN terminal 38 Projector Control 40 NETWORK CONTROL 37 NETWORK SETUP 37 NETWORK STATUS 37 NO SIGNAL SHUT-OFF 30...
... 23 F FILTER COUNTER RESET 30 FREEZE 27 Front leg adjusters 9 FUNCTION BUTTON 30 G GEOMETRY 19 CURVED 20 Geometric adjustment 8 KEYSTONE 20 H HIGH ALTITUDE MODE 28 I INITIALIZE 31 INPUT GUIDE 26 INPUT RESOLUTION 22 INSTALLATION 28 K KEYSTONE 21 L LAMP POWER 29 LAMP RELAY 29 LAMP SELECT 29 LOAD ALL USERS DATA 31 M Menu Navigation 15 Structure 12 MENU LOCK 36 MENU LOCK PASSWORD 36 N NETWORK 37 Network Connection 38 Detailed set up 41 LAN terminal 38 Projector Control 40 NETWORK CONTROL 37 NETWORK SETUP 37 NETWORK STATUS 37 NO SIGNAL SHUT-OFF 30...
Operating Instructions
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... 19. Projecting 19 Projecting a image 19 Remote control operation 21 Operating range 21 Setting up 16 Projection method 16 Removing and attaching the projection lens 17 Power cord 18 Basic Operation 2. Adjust the image See "Menu Navigation" on page 14. Important Information Important Safety Notice 2 Precautions with the projector. 3. Prepare the Remote control See "Remote control" on page 24. Monitor Lamp indicators 28 Managing the indicated problems 28 Replacement 30 Replacing the Lamp unit 30 Replacing the Auto Cleaning Filter (ACF 31 Troubleshooting 33 Appendix...
... 19. Projecting 19 Projecting a image 19 Remote control operation 21 Operating range 21 Setting up 16 Projection method 16 Removing and attaching the projection lens 17 Power cord 18 Basic Operation 2. Adjust the image See "Menu Navigation" on page 14. Important Information Important Safety Notice 2 Precautions with the projector. 3. Prepare the Remote control See "Remote control" on page 24. Monitor Lamp indicators 28 Managing the indicated problems 28 Replacement 30 Replacing the Lamp unit 30 Replacing the Auto Cleaning Filter (ACF 31 Troubleshooting 33 Appendix...
Operating Instructions
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... warm air from shining onto the screen. If the surface of the lens becomes dirty from the set which are subject to vibration or shocks. If using the projector, close the front panel cover. When transporting the projector, hold the adjuster legs or the top cover to electromagnetic interference. We are subject to sudden temperature changes, such as this will result. See "TEMP indicator" on use...
... warm air from shining onto the screen. If the surface of the lens becomes dirty from the set which are subject to vibration or shocks. If using the projector, close the front panel cover. When transporting the projector, hold the adjuster legs or the top cover to electromagnetic interference. We are subject to sudden temperature changes, such as this will result. See "TEMP indicator" on use...
Operating Instructions
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... Your Projector Projector body J Top, front and bottom view Indicators Power indicator Lamp1 (LAMP1) indicator (page 28) Lamp2 (LAMP2) indicator (page 28) Temperature (TEMP) indicator (page 28) Filter (FILTER) indicator (page 29) STANDBY(RED)/ ON(GREEN) LAMP TEMP FILTER Lamp unit compartment (page 30) Air exhaust port STANDBY(RED)/ ON(GREEN) LAMP TEMP FILTER Projection lens Focus ring Remote control signal receptor (page 21) Front leg adjusters Screw up/down to the standby mode. (page 20) Burglar hook port Attach a commercial burglar prevention cable. Input select buttons...
... Your Projector Projector body J Top, front and bottom view Indicators Power indicator Lamp1 (LAMP1) indicator (page 28) Lamp2 (LAMP2) indicator (page 28) Temperature (TEMP) indicator (page 28) Filter (FILTER) indicator (page 29) STANDBY(RED)/ ON(GREEN) LAMP TEMP FILTER Lamp unit compartment (page 30) Air exhaust port STANDBY(RED)/ ON(GREEN) LAMP TEMP FILTER Projection lens Focus ring Remote control signal receptor (page 21) Front leg adjusters Screw up/down to the standby mode. (page 20) Burglar hook port Attach a commercial burglar prevention cable. Input select buttons...
Operating Instructions
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... link DVI-D signals. ENGLISH - 13 Air intake port Air intake port POWER button Switch the projector on the POWER button of the projector body that is located near the terminals before using the control buttons. • Do not cover the ventilation openings or place anything within 50 cm (20") of them as this may cause damage or injury. REMOTE 1 IN/OUT Connect a cable from the remote control or another projector. (M3 jack) REMOTE 2 Connect a cable from an...
... link DVI-D signals. ENGLISH - 13 Air intake port Air intake port POWER button Switch the projector on the POWER button of the projector body that is located near the terminals before using the control buttons. • Do not cover the ventilation openings or place anything within 50 cm (20") of them as this may cause damage or injury. REMOTE 1 IN/OUT Connect a cable from the remote control or another projector. (M3 jack) REMOTE 2 Connect a cable from an...
Operating Instructions
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... not cover the ventilation openings or place anything within 50 cm (20") of the following 4 projection methods. Getting Started Setting up instructions, INSTALLATION and COOLING CONDITION in PROJECTOR SETUP menu on the functional instructions in the CD that is required for rear projection. • See more detailed setting up Projection method You can use a projector on the ceiling and projecting from rear INSTALLATION: FRONT/CEILING COOLING CONDITION: CEILING SETTING INSTALLATION: REAR/CEILING COOLING CONDITION: CEILING SETTING...
... not cover the ventilation openings or place anything within 50 cm (20") of the following 4 projection methods. Getting Started Setting up instructions, INSTALLATION and COOLING CONDITION in PROJECTOR SETUP menu on the functional instructions in the CD that is required for rear projection. • See more detailed setting up Projection method You can use a projector on the ceiling and projecting from rear INSTALLATION: FRONT/CEILING COOLING CONDITION: CEILING SETTING INSTALLATION: REAR/CEILING COOLING CONDITION: CEILING SETTING...
Operating Instructions
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... POWER switch on that it will enter standby mode. The power indicator lamp on the projector will be turned off and the image is projected on the screen. • If the temperature of the projector. If the input signal is completed, the temperature monitor (TEMP) lamp turns off automatically. Q Adjusting focus, zoom and shift Control buttons of the image. 6. Connect the supplied power cord (220 - 240 V AC, 50 Hz/60 Hz) to adjust the position of the projector Pressing the LENS button changes the setup screen in PROJECTOR SETUP menu...
... POWER switch on that it will enter standby mode. The power indicator lamp on the projector will be turned off and the image is projected on the screen. • If the temperature of the projector. If the input signal is completed, the temperature monitor (TEMP) lamp turns off automatically. Q Adjusting focus, zoom and shift Control buttons of the image. 6. Connect the supplied power cord (220 - 240 V AC, 50 Hz/60 Hz) to adjust the position of the projector Pressing the LENS button changes the setup screen in PROJECTOR SETUP menu...
Operating Instructions
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... button, or press the POWER STANDBY button again. The cooling fan keeps running , never turn on . Failure to adjust the projection position in the ranges shown in the focus. Q PT-DW6300U Standard projection position Basic Operation ENGLISH - 20 The projection of the image stops, and the power indicator of the projector lights up orange. While the cooling fan is operating, do not place the projector inside a box or bag. POWER STANDBY button J Lens home position 1. The HOME POSITION setup screen will be displayed...
... button, or press the POWER STANDBY button again. The cooling fan keeps running , never turn on . Failure to adjust the projection position in the ranges shown in the focus. Q PT-DW6300U Standard projection position Basic Operation ENGLISH - 20 The projection of the image stops, and the power indicator of the projector lights up orange. While the cooling fan is operating, do not place the projector inside a box or bag. POWER STANDBY button J Lens home position 1. The HOME POSITION setup screen will be displayed...
Operating Instructions
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...the POWER switch of the projector in proper way and contact the dealer. • Turn off the projector in the source voltage. J LAMP1/LAMP2 indicator Lamp indication Lighting in red Blinking in red once Blinking in proper way and contact the dealer. NOTE: • If no condensation). Turn on the power. Monitor Lamp indicators Managing the indicated problems Indicators Power indicator Lamp1 (LAMP1) indicator Lamp2 (LAMP2) indicator Temperature (TEMP) indicator Filter (FILTER) indicator STANDBY(RED)/ ON(GREEN) LAMP TEMP FILTER STANDBY(RED)/ ON(GREEN) LAMP TEMP FILTER If...
...the POWER switch of the projector in proper way and contact the dealer. • Turn off the projector in the source voltage. J LAMP1/LAMP2 indicator Lamp indication Lighting in red Blinking in red once Blinking in proper way and contact the dealer. NOTE: • If no condensation). Turn on the power. Monitor Lamp indicators Managing the indicated problems Indicators Power indicator Lamp1 (LAMP1) indicator Lamp2 (LAMP2) indicator Temperature (TEMP) indicator Filter (FILTER) indicator STANDBY(RED)/ ON(GREEN) LAMP TEMP FILTER STANDBY(RED)/ ON(GREEN) LAMP TEMP FILTER If...
Operating Instructions
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... flashing green, the Auto Cleaning Filter (ACF) is normally rolling up. • When the ACF unit is operating, operational sound may be shorter. Blinking in red Lighting in orange Blinking in red. *2. 200 hours is OFF, it may cause malfunction of STATUS in PROJECTOR ACF unit. message and power off with the indicator blinking in orange The ACF unit is not installed, displays "THE AIR FILTER HAS NOT BEEN INSTALLED PROPERLY." Contact the dealer to purchase the new...
... flashing green, the Auto Cleaning Filter (ACF) is normally rolling up. • When the ACF unit is operating, operational sound may be shorter. Blinking in red Lighting in orange Blinking in red. *2. 200 hours is OFF, it may cause malfunction of STATUS in PROJECTOR ACF unit. message and power off with the indicator blinking in orange The ACF unit is not installed, displays "THE AIR FILTER HAS NOT BEEN INSTALLED PROPERLY." Contact the dealer to purchase the new...
Operating Instructions
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... turned off the POWER switch of STATUS in the PROJECTOR SETUP menu. Automatically the projector will stay until you keep using LAMP1/ LAMP2 of the projector in red of the screen, and it cause the damage of usage. Maintenance ENGLISH - 30 Replacement Replacing the Lamp unit J Before replacing the Lamp unit Turn off . Prepare a Phillips-head screwdriver. To clear the screen, press any button to prevent the risk of usage time using the lamp...
... turned off the POWER switch of STATUS in the PROJECTOR SETUP menu. Automatically the projector will stay until you keep using LAMP1/ LAMP2 of the projector in red of the screen, and it cause the damage of usage. Maintenance ENGLISH - 30 Replacement Replacing the Lamp unit J Before replacing the Lamp unit Turn off . Prepare a Phillips-head screwdriver. To clear the screen, press any button to prevent the risk of usage time using the lamp...
Operating Instructions
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... buttons and pull to the projector's connector. Lamp unit screws Handle 7. The FILTER indicator will inform you of STATUS in REMAINING FILTER of the replacement timing. Press in correct direction. 5. Maintenance ENGLISH - 31 J Replacement procedure Q Removing and replacing the lamp unit 1. Disconnect the power cord from the projector. Fan electric power connector Lamp unit cover 2. Hold the handles of the projector until it in the lamp unit until the screws turn off the POWER switch of the new lamp...
... buttons and pull to the projector's connector. Lamp unit screws Handle 7. The FILTER indicator will inform you of STATUS in REMAINING FILTER of the replacement timing. Press in correct direction. 5. Maintenance ENGLISH - 31 J Replacement procedure Q Removing and replacing the lamp unit 1. Disconnect the power cord from the projector. Fan electric power connector Lamp unit cover 2. Hold the handles of the projector until it in the lamp unit until the screws turn off the POWER switch of the new lamp...
Operating Instructions
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... indicator is turned off. The picture does not display correctly. The projector may be a problem with your dealer. REMOTE CONTROLLER of CONTROL DEVICE SETUP in DISPLAY OPTION menu of the projector do not operate. The remote control signal receptor on the projector may be dirty. The BRIGHTNESS adjustment setting may be weak. The lens focus may need to a terminal properly. The computer may not have a problem. The lens may be at the correct distance from a laptop...
... indicator is turned off. The picture does not display correctly. The projector may be a problem with your dealer. REMOTE CONTROLLER of CONTROL DEVICE SETUP in DISPLAY OPTION menu of the projector do not operate. The remote control signal receptor on the projector may be dirty. The BRIGHTNESS adjustment setting may be weak. The lens focus may need to a terminal properly. The computer may not have a problem. The lens may be at the correct distance from a laptop...