Owners Manual
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... operating and other instructions. 3. The openings should be blocked by the user. Read Owner's Manual After unpacking this unit will protect you if you are not sure of the type of Light Do not look into the lens while the lamp is fully transistorized and does not contain any parts that can result in the cabinet are provided for installation, use and servicing...
... operating and other instructions. 3. The openings should be blocked by the user. Read Owner's Manual After unpacking this unit will protect you if you are not sure of the type of Light Do not look into the lens while the lamp is fully transistorized and does not contain any parts that can result in the cabinet are provided for installation, use and servicing...
Owners Manual
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... wall outlet and refer servicing to get your hands caught when setting the camera arm back in its original position. Adjust only those controls that the product is damaged. Safety Check Upon completion of any way. Families with children should be sure the service technician has used replacement parts specified by following conditions: a) When the power-supply cord or plug is in...
... wall outlet and refer servicing to get your hands caught when setting the camera arm back in its original position. Adjust only those controls that the product is damaged. Safety Check Upon completion of any way. Families with children should be sure the service technician has used replacement parts specified by following conditions: a) When the power-supply cord or plug is in...
Owners Manual
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... and installation Connections 16 Projector placement 18 Operations Picture projection 21 Operating the computer by the remote control 25 Adjustments Setting and adjustments on the menu 27 Initial settings - Keystone 30 Projection adjustments - Picture 32 Sound adjustments - Image 31 Picture adjustments - Audio 33 Saving data - Save 34 CONTENTS 10 Camera Part names and functions of document imaging camera 35 Picture projection with the document imaging camera 37 Overlaying projection 39 Maintenance Trouble indications 40 Air filter, lens and main unit cleaning 41 Lamp...
... and installation Connections 16 Projector placement 18 Operations Picture projection 21 Operating the computer by the remote control 25 Adjustments Setting and adjustments on the menu 27 Initial settings - Keystone 30 Projection adjustments - Picture 32 Sound adjustments - Image 31 Picture adjustments - Audio 33 Saving data - Save 34 CONTENTS 10 Camera Part names and functions of document imaging camera 35 Picture projection with the document imaging camera 37 Overlaying projection 39 Maintenance Trouble indications 40 Air filter, lens and main unit cleaning 41 Lamp...
Owners Manual
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... Lens cover Projection lens Exhaust holes Control panel ON/STANDBY MENU SELECT/ADJUST ENTER INPUT ON LAMP TEMP 123 4 5 6 78 Zooming ring 21 Focusing ring 21 CONTENTS 11 1 ON/STANDBY button 21 To turn the projector on or off. 2 MENU button 27 To display or close the menu. 3 SELECT/ADJUST button 28 ( / / / ) To select items or adjust values on the menu. 4 ENTER button 30 To enter your selection on the menu. 5 INPUT button 21 To select the input source. 6 ON indicator 21 40 7 LAMP indicator...
... Lens cover Projection lens Exhaust holes Control panel ON/STANDBY MENU SELECT/ADJUST ENTER INPUT ON LAMP TEMP 123 4 5 6 78 Zooming ring 21 Focusing ring 21 CONTENTS 11 1 ON/STANDBY button 21 To turn the projector on or off. 2 MENU button 27 To display or close the menu. 3 SELECT/ADJUST button 28 ( / / / ) To select items or adjust values on the menu. 4 ENTER button 30 To enter your selection on the menu. 5 INPUT button 21 To select the input source. 6 ON indicator 21 40 7 LAMP indicator...
Owners Manual
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... control* 26 • To select items or adjust values on the screen. Location of the computer.* • To substitute for the L-CLICK button by pressing the center.* (Continued) POINTER: To operate a computer. (The supplied REMOTE MOUSE RECEIVER should be connected to "POINTER". 1 AUTO SET ON/STANDBY KEYSTONE 2 MARKER LASER POINTER 3 PJ 4 L-CLICK R-CLICK 5 MENU ENTER RGB VIDEO CAMERA 6 RESIZE RESET FREEZE 7 MUTE CALL 8 9 1 AUTO SET button 23 To adjust the image...
... control* 26 • To select items or adjust values on the screen. Location of the computer.* • To substitute for the L-CLICK button by pressing the center.* (Continued) POINTER: To operate a computer. (The supplied REMOTE MOUSE RECEIVER should be connected to "POINTER". 1 AUTO SET ON/STANDBY KEYSTONE 2 MARKER LASER POINTER 3 PJ 4 L-CLICK R-CLICK 5 MENU ENTER RGB VIDEO CAMERA 6 RESIZE RESET FREEZE 7 MUTE CALL 8 9 1 AUTO SET button 23 To adjust the image...
Owners Manual
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... part toward the screen. 11 R-CLICK button* 26 / ENTER button 28 • To right-click.* • To enter your selection on the menu. 12 VIDEO button 21 To select the video input. 13 CAMERA button (for document imaging camera model only) 37 To select the camera input. 14 RESET button 29 To restore the settings and adjustments to the default. 15 FREEZE button 23 To freeze the picture. Installing batteries 1) Open the cover. 2) Install...
... part toward the screen. 11 R-CLICK button* 26 / ENTER button 28 • To right-click.* • To enter your selection on the menu. 12 VIDEO button 21 To select the video input. 13 CAMERA button (for document imaging camera model only) 37 To select the camera input. 14 RESET button 29 To restore the settings and adjustments to the default. 15 FREEZE button 23 To freeze the picture. Installing batteries 1) Open the cover. 2) Install...
Owners Manual
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... (document imaging camera model) 15° 15° CONTENTS 15 Notes • Do not leave the remote control unit turned the face down as a fluorescent lamp shining on it . • Keep the remote control out of the remote control. • When the remote control stops working or only works from very close distance, replace all the batteries with new ones. • When replacing the batteries, use (Continued) Notes Using batteries incorrectly...
... (document imaging camera model) 15° 15° CONTENTS 15 Notes • Do not leave the remote control unit turned the face down as a fluorescent lamp shining on it . • Keep the remote control out of the remote control. • When the remote control stops working or only works from very close distance, replace all the batteries with new ones. • When replacing the batteries, use (Continued) Notes Using batteries incorrectly...
Owners Manual
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... 19 3 Connect the power cord. • Insert one end in the AC IN socket on the projector. • Insert the other end in orange and the projector turns to standby mode. 4 Take off the lens cover. (Continued) b (cm) 4 6 9 12 15 23 30 38 To a wall outlet. Adjust the projection size by changing the distances as above. a: Distance between the lens and the screen b: Distance between the lens and the screen. Side view Screen 90...
... 19 3 Connect the power cord. • Insert one end in the AC IN socket on the projector. • Insert the other end in orange and the projector turns to standby mode. 4 Take off the lens cover. (Continued) b (cm) 4 6 9 12 15 23 30 38 To a wall outlet. Adjust the projection size by changing the distances as above. a: Distance between the lens and the screen b: Distance between the lens and the screen. Side view Screen 90...
Owners Manual
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.../STANDBY MENU SELECT/ADJUST ENTER INPUT ON LAMP TEMP 1 3 Indicators 5 4 AUTO SET ON/STANDBY KEYSTONE MARKER POINTER PJ LASER 1 L-CLICK MENU R-CLICK ENTER RGB VIDEO CAMERA RESIZE RESET FREEZE 3 1 Press ON/STANDBY. CONTENTS 21 3 Select the input source. (On the remote control) Press RGB or VIDEO. (On the control panel of the main unit) Press INPUT repeatedly. Camera: To project pictures from a video player connected to enlarge the picture. Turn to the right to VIDEO INPUT. ON On (Green) ON On (Green) LAMP Flashing (Green) LAMP On (Green) 2 Turn...
.../STANDBY MENU SELECT/ADJUST ENTER INPUT ON LAMP TEMP 1 3 Indicators 5 4 AUTO SET ON/STANDBY KEYSTONE MARKER POINTER PJ LASER 1 L-CLICK MENU R-CLICK ENTER RGB VIDEO CAMERA RESIZE RESET FREEZE 3 1 Press ON/STANDBY. CONTENTS 21 3 Select the input source. (On the remote control) Press RGB or VIDEO. (On the control panel of the main unit) Press INPUT repeatedly. Camera: To project pictures from a video player connected to enlarge the picture. Turn to the right to VIDEO INPUT. ON On (Green) ON On (Green) LAMP Flashing (Green) LAMP On (Green) 2 Turn...
Owners Manual
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... using the projector. ON/STANDBY MENU SELECT/ADJUST ENTER INPUT ON LAMP TEMP ON/STANDBY Indicators AUTO SET ON/STANDBY KEYSTONE MARKER POINTER PJ LASER ON/STANDBY KEYSTONE L-CLICK MENU R-CLICK ENTER RGB VIDEO CAMERA RESIZE RESET FREEZE Turning the power off 1) Press ON/STANDBY after the power off , the intake and exhaust fans continue to cool the inside of the unit. • When an RGB source is selected and no signal is sent from the connected...
... using the projector. ON/STANDBY MENU SELECT/ADJUST ENTER INPUT ON LAMP TEMP ON/STANDBY Indicators AUTO SET ON/STANDBY KEYSTONE MARKER POINTER PJ LASER ON/STANDBY KEYSTONE L-CLICK MENU R-CLICK ENTER RGB VIDEO CAMERA RESIZE RESET FREEZE Turning the power off 1) Press ON/STANDBY after the power off , the intake and exhaust fans continue to cool the inside of the unit. • When an RGB source is selected and no signal is sent from the connected...
Owners Manual
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To adjust further, make the "Image" adjustment on the screen. The sound is cut off temporarily. The picture freezes. Current input source Signal system of the input source Signal system automatically detected by the projector (Mode determination 45 ) Synchronizing polarity of input signal P=Positive N=Negative Version number of displayed items [ St atus ] I n p u t : RGB S i g n a l : XGA6 0 Sc r e e n : XGA6 0 Synch ro . :N/N Ve r . / r ev . : V01 /R01 L-CLICK MENU R-CLICK ENTER RGB VIDEO CAMERA RESIZE RESET FREEZE...
To adjust further, make the "Image" adjustment on the screen. The sound is cut off temporarily. The picture freezes. Current input source Signal system of the input source Signal system automatically detected by the projector (Mode determination 45 ) Synchronizing polarity of input signal P=Positive N=Negative Version number of displayed items [ St atus ] I n p u t : RGB S i g n a l : XGA6 0 Sc r e e n : XGA6 0 Synch ro . :N/N Ve r . / r ev . : V01 /R01 L-CLICK MENU R-CLICK ENTER RGB VIDEO CAMERA RESIZE RESET FREEZE...
Owners Manual
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...) USB Mouse cable (supplied) PV-98 IBM/Mac USB IBM/MAC Mouse cable (supplied) PS/2 Mouse adapter (supplied) REMOTE MOUSE RECEIVER (supplied) MAC Mouse adapter (supplied) USB PORT SERIAL PORT IBM PC DOS/V PS/2 MOUSE PORT Macintosh MAC MOUSE PORT CONTENTS 25 Notes • To operate the projector and the computer by the remote control If you connect a USB mouse cable connected to the remote mouse receiver to the supplied cable. Remove the mouse actually used and change it to the USB port of the computer is turned off. Connect...
...) USB Mouse cable (supplied) PV-98 IBM/Mac USB IBM/MAC Mouse cable (supplied) PS/2 Mouse adapter (supplied) REMOTE MOUSE RECEIVER (supplied) MAC Mouse adapter (supplied) USB PORT SERIAL PORT IBM PC DOS/V PS/2 MOUSE PORT Macintosh MAC MOUSE PORT CONTENTS 25 Notes • To operate the projector and the computer by the remote control If you connect a USB mouse cable connected to the remote mouse receiver to the supplied cable. Remove the mouse actually used and change it to the USB port of the computer is turned off. Connect...
Owners Manual
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... "Default". 28 Keystone 30 Auto set . R-level : To adjust the amount of red in 29 . To display the menu, press MENU. Image Volume : To adjust the sound volume of keystone distortion beyond the automatic correction. Save 34 Save data : To save the adjustments and settings on -screen displays. Adjustments Settings and adjustments on the menu Most of adjustments and settings are adjustments and settings on the menu. Brightness : To adjust the brightness. Video signal : To set the signal type of video input. Auto sync. : To adjust the image...
... "Default". 28 Keystone 30 Auto set . R-level : To adjust the amount of red in 29 . To display the menu, press MENU. Image Volume : To adjust the sound volume of keystone distortion beyond the automatic correction. Save 34 Save data : To save the adjustments and settings on -screen displays. Adjustments Settings and adjustments on the menu Most of adjustments and settings are adjustments and settings on the menu. Brightness : To adjust the brightness. Video signal : To set the signal type of video input. Auto sync. : To adjust the image...
Owners Manual
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.... Default Make the basic settings for the menu or onscreen displays. Language Select a language for projecting. ceil.: Floor-mounted front projection Floor-mounted rear projection Ceiling-mounted front projection Ceiling-mounted rear projection RGB input To set the signal type of the source from the DVD video player, etc. Standard: Rear: Ceiling: R. Adjustments Initial settings - Preparation • Display the image as explained in "Picture Projection". 21 • Set the POINTER/PJ selector to make the setting. Auto: Automatic signal detection works on...
.... Default Make the basic settings for the menu or onscreen displays. Language Select a language for projecting. ceil.: Floor-mounted front projection Floor-mounted rear projection Ceiling-mounted front projection Ceiling-mounted rear projection RGB input To set the signal type of the source from the DVD video player, etc. Standard: Rear: Ceiling: R. Adjustments Initial settings - Preparation • Display the image as explained in "Picture Projection". 21 • Set the POINTER/PJ selector to make the setting. Auto: Automatic signal detection works on...
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... you turn the power off , follow the below steps. 5 Press . 6 Press or to correct the distortion. 1) Place the projector on a level surface. 2) On the menu, select "Auto set ". 1,7 AUTO SET ON/STANDBY KEYSTONE MARKER POINTER PJ LASER KEYSTONE 2,3,5,6 L-CLICK MENU R-CLICK ENTER RGB VIDEO CAMERA 4 RESIZE RESET FREEZE RESET 4 Press ENTER. Adjustments Keystone correction - Keys t one Au t o se t Ad j us t - + ON/STANDBY MENU SELECT/ADJUST ENTER INPUT ON LAMP TEMP 3 Press to default. • Pictures...
... you turn the power off , follow the below steps. 5 Press . 6 Press or to correct the distortion. 1) Place the projector on a level surface. 2) On the menu, select "Auto set ". 1,7 AUTO SET ON/STANDBY KEYSTONE MARKER POINTER PJ LASER KEYSTONE 2,3,5,6 L-CLICK MENU R-CLICK ENTER RGB VIDEO CAMERA 4 RESIZE RESET FREEZE RESET 4 Press ENTER. Adjustments Keystone correction - Keys t one Au t o se t Ad j us t - + ON/STANDBY MENU SELECT/ADJUST ENTER INPUT ON LAMP TEMP 3 Press to default. • Pictures...
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... computer, the image may occur. ON/STANDBY MENU SELECT/ADJUST ENTER INPUT ON LAMP TEMP 1,7 AUTO SET ON/STANDBY KEYSTONE MARKER POINTER PJ LASER AUTO SET 2,3,5,6 4 L-CLICK MENU R-CLICK ENTER RGB VIDEO CAMERA RESIZE RESET FREEZE RESET 1 Press MENU to display the menu. 2 Press or to select "Auto sync." 4 Press ENTER. Phase: To reduce flickers. Phase - + H-pos i t i on - + V-pos i t i on the projector. The menu disappears. The image is turned off the computer display, or make the necessary picture adjustments on...
... computer, the image may occur. ON/STANDBY MENU SELECT/ADJUST ENTER INPUT ON LAMP TEMP 1,7 AUTO SET ON/STANDBY KEYSTONE MARKER POINTER PJ LASER AUTO SET 2,3,5,6 4 L-CLICK MENU R-CLICK ENTER RGB VIDEO CAMERA RESIZE RESET FREEZE RESET 1 Press MENU to display the menu. 2 Press or to select "Auto sync." 4 Press ENTER. Phase: To reduce flickers. Phase - + H-pos i t i on - + V-pos i t i on the projector. The menu disappears. The image is turned off the computer display, or make the necessary picture adjustments on...
Owners Manual
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Camera Picture projection with the document imaging camera Preparation Display the image as explained in "Picture Projection" . 21 OVERLAY PHOTO/TEXT ARM LIGHT 1 LOCK W.BALANCE CAMERA 3 6 ON/STANDBY MENU SELECT/ADJUST ENTER INPUT ON LAMP TEMP 3 AUTO SET ON/STANDBY KEYSTONE MARKER POINTER PJ LASER L-CLICK MENU R-CLICK ENTER RGB VIDEO CAMERA RESIZE RESET FREEZE 3 2 Place a document (text, illustration) onto or around the projector by moving the arm and the camera head. Down : To...
Camera Picture projection with the document imaging camera Preparation Display the image as explained in "Picture Projection" . 21 OVERLAY PHOTO/TEXT ARM LIGHT 1 LOCK W.BALANCE CAMERA 3 6 ON/STANDBY MENU SELECT/ADJUST ENTER INPUT ON LAMP TEMP 3 AUTO SET ON/STANDBY KEYSTONE MARKER POINTER PJ LASER L-CLICK MENU R-CLICK ENTER RGB VIDEO CAMERA RESIZE RESET FREEZE 3 2 Place a document (text, illustration) onto or around the projector by moving the arm and the camera head. Down : To...
Owners Manual
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... inside the projector, the indicators light up . → The lamp's end, or malfunction of the SELECT/ADJUST ON/STANDBY MENU ON ENTER INPUT ON Indicator LAMP LAMP Indicator TEMP TEMP Indicator unit. • Lamp's life length is too hot, or the projector has been working in an area of the unit. • Unplug the power cord and call the dealer. Lit (red) The power turns off or does not light up or flash. Flashing (orange) The power turns off or...
... inside the projector, the indicators light up . → The lamp's end, or malfunction of the SELECT/ADJUST ON/STANDBY MENU ON ENTER INPUT ON Indicator LAMP LAMP Indicator TEMP TEMP Indicator unit. • Lamp's life length is too hot, or the projector has been working in an area of the unit. • Unplug the power cord and call the dealer. Lit (red) The power turns off or does not light up or flash. Flashing (orange) The power turns off or...
Owners Manual
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... the lamp instructions for longer than 1 hour) before replacing it is not set correctly, the power will be replaced if the total working time at every 1,000 hours (only when plugged in and turned on the bottom panel. Slide until it . Notes • The projector displays the total working time exceeds about 2,000 hours. • Attach the lamp cover firmly after replacing the lamp. ex. Do not touch the lamp with new one...
... the lamp instructions for longer than 1 hour) before replacing it is not set correctly, the power will be replaced if the total working time at every 1,000 hours (only when plugged in and turned on the bottom panel. Slide until it . Notes • The projector displays the total working time exceeds about 2,000 hours. • Attach the lamp cover firmly after replacing the lamp. ex. Do not touch the lamp with new one...
Owners Manual
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... mode is dirty. → Clean the lens. Refer also to "Trouble indications". 40 • The "Brightness" adjustment is at the minimum. → Adjust the sound volume on the menu. 33 • The source is not correctly connected to the projector. → Connect the source correctly to the projector. 16 No image appears. • The lens cover is on. → Take off while using the projector. • The ambient temperature of the projection...
... mode is dirty. → Clean the lens. Refer also to "Trouble indications". 40 • The "Brightness" adjustment is at the minimum. → Adjust the sound volume on the menu. 33 • The source is not correctly connected to the projector. → Connect the source correctly to the projector. 16 No image appears. • The lens cover is on. → Take off while using the projector. • The ambient temperature of the projection...