Brochure
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... a 42-inch LCD television. Instant on and off and cool operation makes it with built-in sound and excellent color Connect to video games, PCs, Blu-ray players, cameras, VCRs and more The easy-to-use PT105 provides portable big-screen fun when connected to room. PlayTime LED Gaming Projector PT105 TAKE FUN ALONG WHEREVER YOU GO Take along widescreen images wherever you go...
... a 42-inch LCD television. Instant on and off and cool operation makes it with built-in sound and excellent color Connect to video games, PCs, Blu-ray players, cameras, VCRs and more The easy-to-use PT105 provides portable big-screen fun when connected to room. PlayTime LED Gaming Projector PT105 TAKE FUN ALONG WHEREVER YOU GO Take along widescreen images wherever you go...
Brochure
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...) through VGA; PT105 OPTICAL/Technical specifications Display Technology DLP® Native Resolution WVGA (854 x 480) Maximum Resolution XGA (1024 x 768) through HDMI Brightness 75 LED lumens Contrast Ratio 1000:1 (full on/full off) Lamp Life and Type LED (RGB) estimated life of over 20,000 hours Projection Method Front Throw Ratio 2.1:1 (distance/width) Projection Distance 18" to 256" Image Size (Diagonal) 10" to 140" (25 to 356cm) Audio One 1.5-watt speaker Operating Temperature 41...
...) through VGA; PT105 OPTICAL/Technical specifications Display Technology DLP® Native Resolution WVGA (854 x 480) Maximum Resolution XGA (1024 x 768) through HDMI Brightness 75 LED lumens Contrast Ratio 1000:1 (full on/full off) Lamp Life and Type LED (RGB) estimated life of over 20,000 hours Projection Method Front Throw Ratio 2.1:1 (distance/width) Projection Distance 18" to 256" Image Size (Diagonal) 10" to 140" (25 to 356cm) Audio One 1.5-watt speaker Operating Temperature 41...
Datasheet
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... Image is Above Center Line of Lens When Upright Displayable Colors 100% NTSC Color Gamut *Cable and adapters may be required Audio 1.5-Watt Speaker Computer Compatibility XGA, SVGA, VGA, VESA, PC and Macintosh Compatible Video Input Compatibility HD (720p, 1080i/p), EDTV (480p), SDTV (480i), NTSC, PAL User Controls Complete On-Screen Menu Adjustments in speaker LED light source for excellent color and a long lifetime of Texas Instruments. Projector Expert PT105 - PlayTime Projector Datasheet...
... Image is Above Center Line of Lens When Upright Displayable Colors 100% NTSC Color Gamut *Cable and adapters may be required Audio 1.5-Watt Speaker Computer Compatibility XGA, SVGA, VGA, VESA, PC and Macintosh Compatible Video Input Compatibility HD (720p, 1080i/p), EDTV (480p), SDTV (480i), NTSC, PAL User Controls Complete On-Screen Menu Adjustments in speaker LED light source for excellent color and a long lifetime of Texas Instruments. Projector Expert PT105 - PlayTime Projector Datasheet...
User's Manual
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.... AC Adaptor 3. User's guide 4. Supplementary Information Registered trademark: DLP® and the DLP ® logo are registered trademarks of Texas Instruments EN-1 CONTENTS Package Contents Important Safety Instructions About Your Projector Connecting Your Projector Connecting a Computer Connecting a DVD Player Using Your Projector Turning Your Projector ON Turning Your Projector OFF Adjusting the Projector Focus Adjusting Projection Image Size Adjusting the Angle Using the Control Panel Using the On-screen display Menu Operation Audio Troubleshooting Your Projector EN-1 EN2-3 EN...
.... AC Adaptor 3. User's guide 4. Supplementary Information Registered trademark: DLP® and the DLP ® logo are registered trademarks of Texas Instruments EN-1 CONTENTS Package Contents Important Safety Instructions About Your Projector Connecting Your Projector Connecting a Computer Connecting a DVD Player Using Your Projector Turning Your Projector ON Turning Your Projector OFF Adjusting the Projector Focus Adjusting Projection Image Size Adjusting the Angle Using the Control Panel Using the On-screen display Menu Operation Audio Troubleshooting Your Projector EN-1 EN2-3 EN...
User's Manual
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... into the lens when the projector is required when the projector and/or AC/DC Adapter have/has been damaged. EN-2 No user serviceable parts inside. A The exclamation point within the product's enclosure that produce heat. 13. Only use . 11. IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS WARNING TO PREVENT ELECTIC SHOCK, IF THE UNIT IS PROVIDED WITH A POLARIZED PLUG, DO NOT CONNECT THE PLUG...
... into the lens when the projector is required when the projector and/or AC/DC Adapter have/has been damaged. EN-2 No user serviceable parts inside. A The exclamation point within the product's enclosure that produce heat. 13. Only use . 11. IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS WARNING TO PREVENT ELECTIC SHOCK, IF THE UNIT IS PROVIDED WITH A POLARIZED PLUG, DO NOT CONNECT THE PLUG...
User's Manual
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... party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment. EN -3 IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 6._ LED RADIATION DO NOT VIEW DIRECTLY WITH OPTICAL INSTRUMENTS CLASS 1M LED PRODUCT INFORMATION TO USER FCC statement: This device complies with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Warning: Changes and modifications to this equipment does...
... party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment. EN -3 IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 6._ LED RADIATION DO NOT VIEW DIRECTLY WITH OPTICAL INSTRUMENTS CLASS 1M LED PRODUCT INFORMATION TO USER FCC statement: This device complies with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Warning: Changes and modifications to this equipment does...
User's Manual
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... Instructions 1. The dust may cause the system to 35°C). 6. Ensure the projector operates between ambient temperatures (5°C to fail and the projector will automatically shutdown. 3. EN-4 ABOUT YOUR PROJECTOR 1 ®® C>. 3 HIEN 0000000[I, 4 • 1. Composite Video/Audio Input Connector 2. CONNECTING YOUR PROJECTOR 00000 0 (2•L.:.1) 4 1. Do not use the projector near appliances that the projector is an excessive amount of high humidity. Lens 4. Control panel 2. Do not use the projector...
... Instructions 1. The dust may cause the system to 35°C). 6. Ensure the projector operates between ambient temperatures (5°C to fail and the projector will automatically shutdown. 3. EN-4 ABOUT YOUR PROJECTOR 1 ®® C>. 3 HIEN 0000000[I, 4 • 1. Composite Video/Audio Input Connector 2. CONNECTING YOUR PROJECTOR 00000 0 (2•L.:.1) 4 1. Do not use the projector near appliances that the projector is an excessive amount of high humidity. Lens 4. Control panel 2. Do not use the projector...
User's Manual
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CONNECTING YOUR PROJECTOR Connecting a Computer Connecting a Computer using a VGA Cable o AC Adapter VGA Cable 4tib•st, Connecting a DVD Player Connecting a DVD Player using a Composite Video Cable 0 o4° Composite Video Cable AC Adapter Connecting a DVD Player with component output using a component to VGA Cable /III :ail" / in W% nnrwu O000 PAD Audio Cable Component to VGA Cable AC Adapter Connecting a DVD player with HDMI output using a HDMI Cable 0 00 00 AC Adapter 1'1"\ MAX' O1 I HDMI Cable EN-5
CONNECTING YOUR PROJECTOR Connecting a Computer Connecting a Computer using a VGA Cable o AC Adapter VGA Cable 4tib•st, Connecting a DVD Player Connecting a DVD Player using a Composite Video Cable 0 o4° Composite Video Cable AC Adapter Connecting a DVD Player with component output using a component to VGA Cable /III :ail" / in W% nnrwu O000 PAD Audio Cable Component to VGA Cable AC Adapter Connecting a DVD player with HDMI output using a HDMI Cable 0 00 00 AC Adapter 1'1"\ MAX' O1 I HDMI Cable EN-5
User's Manual
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... VGA , Input Cables from the previously used source, please use the SOURCE Button to zoom in the following procedure. 1. Rotate the Focus Ring until the image is different from the projector. If you have multiple image sources connected to the projector, press the SOURCE Button on the control panel to operate for a few seconds. 3. Move the projector forward or backward to choose the source you turn ON the image source. 1. Connect Composite Video Cable, or VGA Cable, or HDMI Cable, or component to VGA Cable to locate...
... VGA , Input Cables from the previously used source, please use the SOURCE Button to zoom in the following procedure. 1. Rotate the Focus Ring until the image is different from the projector. If you have multiple image sources connected to the projector, press the SOURCE Button on the control panel to operate for a few seconds. 3. Move the projector forward or backward to choose the source you turn ON the image source. 1. Connect Composite Video Cable, or VGA Cable, or HDMI Cable, or component to VGA Cable to locate...
User's Manual
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USING YOUR PROJECTOR Adjusting Projection Image Size 75 5"(192cm) a) C 50 75"(129.0cm) C O O 25 75"(65.5cm) E ,C1 N cr N s1:3 Crs 13 25"(33.6cm) N N vv 24"(61cm 4,479 mim Distance Width Height Diagonal 24"(61cm) 11"=29.3cm 6.5"=16.5cm 13.25"=33.6cm 45"(122cm) 22.5"=57.0cm 12.5"=32.0cm 25.75"=65... 96"(244cm) 42.25"=112.4cm 24.5"=62.5cm 50.75"=129.0cm 144"(366cm) 66"=168.0cm 37"=94cm 75.5"=192cm Adjusting the Angle The one front foot is adjustable by pressing and releasing the side key (1), the foot (2) in order to tilt the projected image up or down. UP DOWN 0 EN-7
USING YOUR PROJECTOR Adjusting Projection Image Size 75 5"(192cm) a) C 50 75"(129.0cm) C O O 25 75"(65.5cm) E ,C1 N cr N s1:3 Crs 13 25"(33.6cm) N N vv 24"(61cm 4,479 mim Distance Width Height Diagonal 24"(61cm) 11"=29.3cm 6.5"=16.5cm 13.25"=33.6cm 45"(122cm) 22.5"=57.0cm 12.5"=32.0cm 25.75"=65... 96"(244cm) 42.25"=112.4cm 24.5"=62.5cm 50.75"=129.0cm 144"(366cm) 66"=168.0cm 37"=94cm 75.5"=192cm Adjusting the Angle The one front foot is adjustable by pressing and releasing the side key (1), the foot (2) in order to tilt the projected image up or down. UP DOWN 0 EN-7
User's Manual
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... MENU Button with or without an Image Source. For more information, see "Turning Your Projector On" and "Turning Your Projector Off' on the control panel. MENU - Press to increase/decrease the volume level when the OSD Menu is active. POWER ON/OFF - Press to black text. Press to adjust the OSD setting under the displayed OSD menu when the OSD Menu is not active. SOURCE - To navigate through PC input (VGA), HDMI...
... MENU Button with or without an Image Source. For more information, see "Turning Your Projector On" and "Turning Your Projector Off' on the control panel. MENU - Press to increase/decrease the volume level when the OSD Menu is active. POWER ON/OFF - Press to black text. Press to adjust the OSD setting under the displayed OSD menu when the OSD Menu is not active. SOURCE - To navigate through PC input (VGA), HDMI...
User's Manual
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...; Image Orientation R Short Edge I ,Z Long Edge Flip it. q Shod Ed Long Edr H 1 Short+Long Edge Flip ► Use A/ V0L+ and V/ V0L- L on Video Mode Image Preferences „l oll Bright Mode 0 00 Standard Mode D pril Video Mode ► Use A/ V0L+ and V/ V0L- Use t and ► Buttons to select 4 x 3 Size, and 16 x 9 Size. 4 x 3 - Buttons to select Image Preference, Image Size, Image Orientation, Input Source, or Language Menu. USING YOUR PROJECTOR Menu operation Press MENU Button to each option shows. (Factory default is Front Projection) EN...
...; Image Orientation R Short Edge I ,Z Long Edge Flip it. q Shod Ed Long Edr H 1 Short+Long Edge Flip ► Use A/ V0L+ and V/ V0L- L on Video Mode Image Preferences „l oll Bright Mode 0 00 Standard Mode D pril Video Mode ► Use A/ V0L+ and V/ V0L- Use t and ► Buttons to select 4 x 3 Size, and 16 x 9 Size. 4 x 3 - Buttons to select Image Preference, Image Size, Image Orientation, Input Source, or Language Menu. USING YOUR PROJECTOR Menu operation Press MENU Button to each option shows. (Factory default is Front Projection) EN...
User's Manual
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... VGA/ Component Video Source Not Found If PC VGA / component video is finished, and composite video image appears on the screen. EN-10 USING YOUR PROJECTOR Input Source menu Input Source •/ Composite Video PC VGA Component Videc HDMI Input Source CI Composite Video PC VGA / Component Video Input Source O Composite Video PC VGA Component Video -4 HDMI Use A/ VOL+ and V/ VOL- CP Composite Video Source Not Found If composite video is plugged in and turned ON. If PC VGA source is Apple' then resolution should be set to display...
... VGA/ Component Video Source Not Found If PC VGA / component video is finished, and composite video image appears on the screen. EN-10 USING YOUR PROJECTOR Input Source menu Input Source •/ Composite Video PC VGA Component Videc HDMI Input Source CI Composite Video PC VGA / Component Video Input Source O Composite Video PC VGA Component Video -4 HDMI Use A/ VOL+ and V/ VOL- CP Composite Video Source Not Found If composite video is plugged in and turned ON. If PC VGA source is Apple' then resolution should be set to display...
User's Manual
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... happens please check that HDMI Video Source is plugged in and is connected . EN-11 Buttons to change the volume from the speaker, and Volume bar icons will be displayed for a short time. After changing input source volume will be initially set the projector settings to select language, English, Francais, Deutsche, Nederlands, Espanol. buttons to factory defaults. HDMI OSD may appear. HDMI Source Not Found If HDMI Video is finished, and HDMI image appears on screen .
... happens please check that HDMI Video Source is plugged in and is connected . EN-11 Buttons to change the volume from the speaker, and Volume bar icons will be displayed for a short time. After changing input source volume will be initially set the projector settings to select language, English, Francais, Deutsche, Nederlands, Espanol. buttons to factory defaults. HDMI OSD may appear. HDMI Source Not Found If HDMI Video is finished, and HDMI image appears on screen .
User's Manual
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... service. TROUBLESHOOTING YOUR PROJECTOR If you experience problems with projector. Ensure that the projection screen is enabled if you are securely connected. If problem persists, upgrade your Windows desktop, click Properties and then select Settings tab. If the problem persists, contact customer service. EN-12 Ensure that the external graphics port is within the requited distance from the projector (24" [60 cm] to 144" [366 cm]). Please adjust Image Size Menu setting...
... service. TROUBLESHOOTING YOUR PROJECTOR If you experience problems with projector. Ensure that the projection screen is enabled if you are securely connected. If problem persists, upgrade your Windows desktop, click Properties and then select Settings tab. If the problem persists, contact customer service. EN-12 Ensure that the external graphics port is within the requited distance from the projector (24" [60 cm] to 144" [366 cm]). Please adjust Image Size Menu setting...
User's Manual
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Fremont, CA 94538, USA www.optomausa.com Phone: 888-289-6786 FAX: 510-897-8601 E-Mail: services@optoma.com Europe Optoma Europe Ltd 42 Caxton Way, The Watford Business Park Watford, Hertfordshire, WD 18 8QZ www.optoma.eu Service Tel: +44(0)1923 691865 Phone: +44 (0) 1923 691 800 FAX: +44 (0) 1923 691 888 E-Mail: services@tsc-europe.com 0521-011100-01000 Optoma Global Offices For service or support please contact your local office. USA Optoma Technology Inc 3178 Laurelview Ct.