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...-Watt speaker is a full HD 1080p ultra short throw projector. ideal for installations with limited space Satisfying total cost of ownership with 6500 hour lamp life Extensive connectivity, robust network control and powerful 16-Watt speaker CONNECTIVITY (May require optional accessories) The Optoma EH319UST is crisp and clear, enhancing the effectiveness of presentations...
...-Watt speaker is a full HD 1080p ultra short throw projector. ideal for installations with limited space Satisfying total cost of ownership with 6500 hour lamp life Extensive connectivity, robust network control and powerful 16-Watt speaker CONNECTIVITY (May require optional accessories) The Optoma EH319UST is crisp and clear, enhancing the effectiveness of presentations...
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...-104°F (5- 40°C), 85% max humidity Power Supply AC input 100 - 240V, 50 - 60Hz, auto-switching Power Consumption 320W Bright Mode / 260W Eco mode ( EH319UST OPTICAL/TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS Display Technology Single 0.65" DC3 DMD DLP® Technology by Texas Instruments™ Native Resolution Full HD 1080p (1920 x 1080) Maximum Resolution... Ratio Projection Distance 0.25:1 (distance/width), ± 5% Variance 17.7"- 22.1" (0.45 - 0.56 m) Image Size (Diagonal) 80"-100" (2.03-2.54 m) Diagonal 16:9 Projection Lens F/2.4; 1080P UST PROJECTOR -
...-104°F (5- 40°C), 85% max humidity Power Supply AC input 100 - 240V, 50 - 60Hz, auto-switching Power Consumption 320W Bright Mode / 260W Eco mode ( EH319UST OPTICAL/TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS Display Technology Single 0.65" DC3 DMD DLP® Technology by Texas Instruments™ Native Resolution Full HD 1080p (1920 x 1080) Maximum Resolution... Ratio Projection Distance 0.25:1 (distance/width), ± 5% Variance 17.7"- 22.1" (0.45 - 0.56 m) Image Size (Diagonal) 80"-100" (2.03-2.54 m) Diagonal 16:9 Projection Lens F/2.4; 1080P UST PROJECTOR -
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... Guide...11 Installation workflow...11 Installing the mount...12 Step 1: Attach the wall plate to the wall...12 Step 2: Attach the projector to the mount plate 13 Step 3: Attach the projector to the mount 14 Step 4: Adjusting the projected image size 15 Step 5: Adjusting the tilt (vertical keystone 16 Step 6: Adjusting the...
... Guide...11 Installation workflow...11 Installing the mount...12 Step 1: Attach the wall plate to the wall...12 Step 2: Attach the projector to the mount plate 13 Step 3: Attach the projector to the mount 14 Step 4: Adjusting the projected image size 15 Step 5: Adjusting the tilt (vertical keystone 16 Step 6: Adjusting the...
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... camera should face the projection area of the whiteboard. Remove any obstacle in this user's manual. Warning - Precautions The IR camera on the projector receives infrared signals from the TouchBeam module which is required. Warning - Maintenance: Gently clean the optical port with a thin invisible IR light. When...
... camera should face the projection area of the whiteboard. Remove any obstacle in this user's manual. Warning - Precautions The IR camera on the projector receives infrared signals from the TouchBeam module which is required. Warning - Maintenance: Gently clean the optical port with a thin invisible IR light. When...
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...such as florescent lights or air conditioners. If the projector and screen are subject to the screen When using a steel backed whiteboard Make sure the projector is installed under the following conditions - the projector is tilted at an angle no more than 20 ... location subject to reduce external noise We recommend using the interactive function install the projector so that the power supply and wiring work for the installation location of the projector We recommend to keep source cable length less than +/-3 degrees vertically and horizontal ...
...such as florescent lights or air conditioners. If the projector and screen are subject to the screen When using a steel backed whiteboard Make sure the projector is installed under the following conditions - the projector is tilted at an angle no more than 20 ... location subject to reduce external noise We recommend using the interactive function install the projector so that the power supply and wiring work for the installation location of the projector We recommend to keep source cable length less than +/-3 degrees vertically and horizontal ...
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...whiteboard Image area Image area 6 The surface must meet the following ways 1. Mount the projector to the wall and attached the TouchBeam module to check surface flatness see page 8. 2. Mount the projector and TouchBeam module to the wall 2. The surface can then be a flat wall or... a whiteboard. The screen surface is a flat, smooth surface with screws If the projection surface meets the criteria above, the projector and TouchBeam module can either be installed in one of more than 5mm. TouchBeam installation information Before installing the TouchBeam module, the projection...
...whiteboard Image area Image area 6 The surface must meet the following ways 1. Mount the projector to the wall and attached the TouchBeam module to check surface flatness see page 8. 2. Mount the projector and TouchBeam module to the wall 2. The surface can then be a flat wall or... a whiteboard. The screen surface is a flat, smooth surface with screws If the projection surface meets the criteria above, the projector and TouchBeam module can either be installed in one of more than 5mm. TouchBeam installation information Before installing the TouchBeam module, the projection...
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Installation guide Installation workflow o Install the projector mount (See mount installation guide) o Attach the projector to mount (See mount installation guide) o Connect sources to the projector o Adjust projected images (See mount installation guide) o Install the whiteboard (See whiteboard installation guide) o Install the TouchBeam module Attach to board Connect to projector / PC Calibrate Note: If the whiteboard is already installed please see page 36. 12
Installation guide Installation workflow o Install the projector mount (See mount installation guide) o Attach the projector to mount (See mount installation guide) o Connect sources to the projector o Adjust projected images (See mount installation guide) o Install the whiteboard (See whiteboard installation guide) o Install the TouchBeam module Attach to board Connect to projector / PC Calibrate Note: If the whiteboard is already installed please see page 36. 12
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Step 2: Attach the projector to the mount plate Place the projector on a soft clean surface Position the pre-assembled mounting plate on top of the projector Insert 5xA (M4 x 10mm) screws from the fixing kit, tighten with a posidrive screwdriver 14
Step 2: Attach the projector to the mount plate Place the projector on a soft clean surface Position the pre-assembled mounting plate on top of the projector Insert 5xA (M4 x 10mm) screws from the fixing kit, tighten with a posidrive screwdriver 14
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Fig 3A Lift the projector so the two hooks slip over the protrusions on the black molding - Step 3: Attach the projector to the mount Lift the projector and mounting plate in to position - Fig 3D 15 Fig 3C Insert bolt B (M8 x 75mm) and tighten it using the one of the allen keys provided - Fig 3B Position the washer C and teardrop shaped locking washer D against the hooks -
Fig 3A Lift the projector so the two hooks slip over the protrusions on the black molding - Step 3: Attach the projector to the mount Lift the projector and mounting plate in to position - Fig 3D 15 Fig 3C Insert bolt B (M8 x 75mm) and tighten it using the one of the allen keys provided - Fig 3B Position the washer C and teardrop shaped locking washer D against the hooks -
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... the fine length adjustor - Tighten the two caddy mounting bolts - Step 4: Adjusting the projected image size Loosen the two bolts on the projector caddy - Fig 4B Slide the caddy and fine adjuster together until the screen size is done. Fig 4D Adjust highlighted bolt to... move the projector away from the screen Once fine adjustment is nearly correct - Fig 4F 16 Fig 4E To reduce the projected image size, ...
... the fine length adjustor - Tighten the two caddy mounting bolts - Step 4: Adjusting the projected image size Loosen the two bolts on the projector caddy - Fig 4B Slide the caddy and fine adjuster together until the screen size is done. Fig 4D Adjust highlighted bolt to... move the projector away from the screen Once fine adjustment is nearly correct - Fig 4F 16 Fig 4E To reduce the projected image size, ...
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Fig 5B Tighten the bolt to fine adjust the tilt angle - Fig 5C Adjust the highlighted thumbwheel to lock the angle of projection, loosen the thumbwheel anticlockwise 17 Fig 5D To decrease the angle of projection, tighten the thumbwheel clockwise To increase the angle of the projector - Step 5: Adjusting the tilt (vertical keystone) Loosen the single M8 x 75mm bolt - Fig 5A Adjust the projector to the required angle -
Fig 5B Tighten the bolt to fine adjust the tilt angle - Fig 5C Adjust the highlighted thumbwheel to lock the angle of projection, loosen the thumbwheel anticlockwise 17 Fig 5D To decrease the angle of projection, tighten the thumbwheel clockwise To increase the angle of the projector - Step 5: Adjusting the tilt (vertical keystone) Loosen the single M8 x 75mm bolt - Fig 5A Adjust the projector to the required angle -
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Step 6: Adjusting the tilt (yaw) Adjust the highlighted thumbwheel to fine adjust the yaw angle - Fig 6E To lower the left hand side of the projector, tighten the thumbwheel clockwise To lower the right hand side of the projector, loosen the thumbwheel anticlockwise 18
Step 6: Adjusting the tilt (yaw) Adjust the highlighted thumbwheel to fine adjust the yaw angle - Fig 6E To lower the left hand side of the projector, tighten the thumbwheel clockwise To lower the right hand side of the projector, loosen the thumbwheel anticlockwise 18
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Fig 7A To bring the left hand side of the projector closer to the screen, tighten the thumbwheel clockwise To bring the right hand side of the projector close to fine adjust the rotation of the projector - Step 7: Adjusting the tilt (horizontal keystone) The projector mount is pre-tensioned and can be rotated by hand Adjust the highlighted thumbwheel to the screen, loosen the thumbwheel anticlockwise 19
Fig 7A To bring the left hand side of the projector closer to the screen, tighten the thumbwheel clockwise To bring the right hand side of the projector close to fine adjust the rotation of the projector - Step 7: Adjusting the tilt (horizontal keystone) The projector mount is pre-tensioned and can be rotated by hand Adjust the highlighted thumbwheel to the screen, loosen the thumbwheel anticlockwise 19
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Installing the whiteboard Please refer to the whiteboard installation instructions Note: The whiteboard and projector should be left on top for the TouchBeam module. Note: If the whiteboard is already installed please see page 36 20 Enough room must be a minimum of 10mm from the bottom of the whiteboard border. The bottom of the image must be installed centrally to each other.
Installing the whiteboard Please refer to the whiteboard installation instructions Note: The whiteboard and projector should be left on top for the TouchBeam module. Note: If the whiteboard is already installed please see page 36 20 Enough room must be a minimum of 10mm from the bottom of the whiteboard border. The bottom of the image must be installed centrally to each other.
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IR laser ON Blinking Visible light ON (IR Laser OFF, touch disabled) Solid Error of LD module occurred. 2. Step 5: TouchBeam Alignment 1. Press the button to switch to visible light mode (The Red LED will blink continuously) Mode IR Laser mode Visible light mode Error Blue LED Solid Solid -- LED indicator Red LED Description -- Connect PC and Projector via USB cable 3. Rotate the black and grey adjustment knobs clockwise until they stop 26
IR laser ON Blinking Visible light ON (IR Laser OFF, touch disabled) Solid Error of LD module occurred. 2. Step 5: TouchBeam Alignment 1. Press the button to switch to visible light mode (The Red LED will blink continuously) Mode IR Laser mode Visible light mode Error Blue LED Solid Solid -- LED indicator Red LED Description -- Connect PC and Projector via USB cable 3. Rotate the black and grey adjustment knobs clockwise until they stop 26
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Go to BIOS setup page of the laptop/PC manufacturer, and update the USB driver to the latest version. 6. Restart your projector and check again. Use the USB cable included with your computer and check again. 4. If a USB extension is connected to the official website of PC ... disk as top priority, save the change and reboot PC. Unplug/re-plug in USB settings under Advance Settings. Go to "Disabled". 5. Go to the projector? The USB port of your IT staff. 34 Appendix Troubleshooting Q1 Why won't the PC boot when the USB cable is needed please contact your...
Go to BIOS setup page of the laptop/PC manufacturer, and update the USB driver to the latest version. 6. Restart your projector and check again. Use the USB cable included with your computer and check again. 4. If a USB extension is connected to the official website of PC ... disk as top priority, save the change and reboot PC. Unplug/re-plug in USB settings under Advance Settings. Go to "Disabled". 5. Go to the projector? The USB port of your IT staff. 34 Appendix Troubleshooting Q1 Why won't the PC boot when the USB cable is needed please contact your...
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... "Tablet PC Components" is needed, please contact your distributor. 8. Switch to Power Options in Control Panel; If an USB extension is selected. 35 Restart your projector and check again. check USB selective suspend settings status in the USB cable and check again. 2. A: 1. This may not be caused by the following: 1. Go...
... "Tablet PC Components" is needed, please contact your distributor. 8. Switch to Power Options in Control Panel; If an USB extension is selected. 35 Restart your projector and check again. check USB selective suspend settings status in the USB cable and check again. 2. A: 1. This may not be caused by the following: 1. Go...
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For better accuracy, please complete manual calibration. - If the projector or whiteboard is moved, Touch Area Setting and Calibration should Calibration and Touch Area Setting be performed again. - Q6 What to do when Auto Calibration ... and Touch Area setting during first installation. A: 1. When Laptop/PC resolution is hidden before performing Auto Calibration and Auto Touch Area Setting. 36 When the projectors OSD message is observed, please perform Manual Calibration and see Step 8 Calibration for troubleshooting. If an overlarge offset is shown, this may result in Auto...
For better accuracy, please complete manual calibration. - If the projector or whiteboard is moved, Touch Area Setting and Calibration should Calibration and Touch Area Setting be performed again. - Q6 What to do when Auto Calibration ... and Touch Area setting during first installation. A: 1. When Laptop/PC resolution is hidden before performing Auto Calibration and Auto Touch Area Setting. 36 When the projectors OSD message is observed, please perform Manual Calibration and see Step 8 Calibration for troubleshooting. If an overlarge offset is shown, this may result in Auto...
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...lens during Calibration d. If the "Auto Touch Area Setting failed" or "Auto Calibration failed" message pops up on the whiteboard. Please check Projector Display Mode selection. If yes, turn off the light. 2. Check if projection image is aligned. 4. Please switch to Bright mode to ... work well for detailed procedures, to sharpen the image. Q9 What to complete Touch Area Setting and Calibration. 3. Please check Projector Brightness Mode selection. To ensure accuracy of Touch Sensitivity to do when the projection area corner is strong ambient light shown on screen...
...lens during Calibration d. If the "Auto Touch Area Setting failed" or "Auto Calibration failed" message pops up on the whiteboard. Please check Projector Display Mode selection. If yes, turn off the light. 2. Check if projection image is aligned. 4. Please switch to Bright mode to ... work well for detailed procedures, to sharpen the image. Q9 What to complete Touch Area Setting and Calibration. 3. Please check Projector Brightness Mode selection. To ensure accuracy of Touch Sensitivity to do when the projection area corner is strong ambient light shown on screen...
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Specification I /O Port Interactive Jack x1 ID Size(W*L*H) Weight 150.0 (W) x 50.0 (L) x 40.0 (H) mm TouchBeam Touch Module Laser Safety Class 1 Curtain to Screen Distance LED Indicator 20mm ~ 100mm @75"~115" XGA/WXGA/1080p 40mm ~ 100mm @ 120"~140" 16:6 ultra-wide Blue/Red I .
Specification I /O Port Interactive Jack x1 ID Size(W*L*H) Weight 150.0 (W) x 50.0 (L) x 40.0 (H) mm TouchBeam Touch Module Laser Safety Class 1 Curtain to Screen Distance LED Indicator 20mm ~ 100mm @75"~115" XGA/WXGA/1080p 40mm ~ 100mm @ 120"~140" 16:6 ultra-wide Blue/Red I .