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1. 14 Checking the Status Checking the Status The information displayed on the Status tab depends on the type of image source you use Ad just Setup anguage Source Resolution H Refresh v Refresh Version Lamp Hours Used set Lamp Hours Computer Source Setup anguage Source Standard Version amp Hours Used 3 set Lamp Hours r Manual Cycle to Top Video Source The Reset Lamp Hours feature is the only item that can be adjusted on this screen Refer to the Lamp Hours Used when you want to know how much longer your lamp will last Estimated lamp life expectancy is 2 000 to 4 000 hours Important Only reset the lamp hours after you have installed a new lamp To reset lamp hours 1 Press Menu and use the Adjust buttons to go to the Status tab 2 Press Next to highlight Reset Lamp Hours 3 Press Enter The Lamp Hours Used number resets to zero Turning Off the Projector Turn off the projector and image sources in the order listed here Note You might not be using all of these components for your presentation Computer Projector Audio source if different from your video source or computer Video source such as VCR DVD or digital camera To turn off the projector 1 Press the Power button on the keypad or remote control A confirmation screen appears 2 Press the Power button again to confirm The lamp turns off immediately but the fan continues to run until the projector cools down The Power
2. the projector Projector is in standby mode OR Lamp is off and fan is running Projector is cooling down Steady Lamp is on and fan is running Projector is ready Two blinks Scaling chip is malfunctioning Three blinks RAM is malfunctioning Four blinks I2C bus is malfunctioning Five blinks Lamp is malfunctioning Six blinks Fan is malfunctioning Troubleshooting Image Quality Probiem Sum Color or text is not being Adjust the brightness up or down until the text is projected visible Some text or fonts are not For optimal results set the computer s resolution sharp with a computer as an to 800 x 600 Refer to your computer user manual But this projector can compress resolu image source M tions up to 1024 x 768 Image isn t centered on the Be sure that the projector is at a 90 angle to screen the screen Reposition the image See Setting Up the Image Source on page 13 Image is out of focus Turn the projection lens to focus the image Make sure that the projection screen is at least 3 ft 9 m from the projector Check the projection lens to see if it needs cleaning Image and menus are If projecting from a ceiling mount make sure upside down that Ceiling Projection is selected on the Setup tab in the Menu If projecting from an upright position make sure that Front or Rear projection is selected on the Setup tab in the Menu Image and menus are If projecting fro
3. 57 74 1 8 2 5 x 1 4 1 9m 18 5 6 m 82 107 x 88 114 2 0 2 7 x 2 2 2 9 m 20 6 0 m 88 114 x 66 86 2 2 2 9 x 1 7 2 1m 33 10 m 147 192 x 110 144 3 7 4 9 x 2 8 3 7 m Diagonal 22 5 6 m 38 5 1 0 m 50 1 3 m 60 1 5 m 70 1 8 m 80 2 0 m 90 2 3 m 100 2 5 m 110 2 8 m 120 3 0 m 130 3 3 m 140 3 6 m 150 3 8 m 250 6 4 m Diagonal 16 21 4 5 m 27 35 7 9 m 36 47 9 1 2 m 43 57 1 1 1 5 m 51 67 1 3 1 7 m 58 76 1 5 1 9m 66 86 1 7 2 2 m 73 95 1 9 2 4 m 80 105 2 0 2 7 m 88 115 2 2 3 0 m 95 124 2 4 3 1 m 103 134 2 6 3 4 m 110 143 2 8 3 6 m 184 240 4 7 6 1 m Using Image Manager Using Image Manager With one click Image Manager lets you choose the best image settings for your presentation type Ad just Setup Color Language Status Specify the presentation type Color will optimize the display Photos MAC i hotos Rich Colors t Spreadsheets e text Graphics rts e to Top Important The Image Manager settings work best if you select Reset from the Adjust tab each time before selecting an Image Manager setting 1 Press Menu and use the Adjust buttons to move to the tab 2 Press Next to move to the appropriate Image Manager feature 3 Press Enter to select that feature 4 Press Menu to dismiss the menu or wait for the menu to close about 15 seconds Photos PC matches the higher contrast fo
4. and power up again in the proper order See Turning Off the Projector on page 15 See Starting the Presentation on page 7 Make sure that your laptop s external video port is turned on See the computer manual for details The image source is Verify that the cables are connected correctly connected but a No Signal See Connecting the Projector on page 6 message appears Verify that the proper image source is connected and that it is selected on the Setup tab of the menus Make sure there are no bent pins in the connec tors Make sure the image source is turned on Turn off everything and power up again in the proper order See Turning Off the Projector on page 15 See Starting the Presentation on page 7 Make sure that your laptop s external video port is turned on See the computer manual for details MFG Mode screen appears Turn off the projector and wait until the fan stops instead of the image Turn on the projector Note The MFG mode screen appears if you press the Power button at the same time that you plug in the power cord This mode should only be used by service technicians 24 Safety Safety These safety precautions include information to prevent personal injury and damage to the projector Safety Definitions Warning Statements identify conditions or practices that could result in personal injury Caution Statements identify conditions or practices that could result in
5. ft 3 66 m 12 ft 1 68 m 5 5 ft to 2 19 m 7 17 ft 10 m 32 8 ft 4 67 m 15 3ft to 6 1 m 20 ft Manual zoom focus 1 3x 4 3 16 9 Stereo 2 x 2 watts Yes VGA SVGA XGA SXGA 56 85 30 90 Yes 42 measured 27 28 LCD Projector User Guide Specification Connections on projector Analog RGB 15 Pin HD Composite video RCA Stereo Audio 1 8 mini plug S video Power Supply Voltage AC RMS Frequency Hz Auto Sense Typical Power Consumption watts Operating Temperature Range Storage Temperature Range Humidity Range relative Altitude operating Altitude storage Fixed lens model 100 240 50 60 Yes 195 0 35 C 20 70 C 10 95 0 10 000 ft 0 3 048 m 0 40 000 ft 0 12 192 m Zoom lens model 100 240 50 60 Yes 195 0 35 C 20 70 C 10 95 0 10 000 ft 0 3 048 m 0 40 000 ft 0 12 192 m P N 5011043500 Wedgwood Av Ltd Wedgwood AV Ltd Specialise in the supply of audio visual equipment to UK medical MOD education and businesses Tel 01754 769967 0800 018 9967 FREE Repeat Signage Standalone digital signage software for Windows with every order over 500 VAT purchased from Wedgwood AV Ltd in 2015 Full product list FREE AV guides sales wedgwood group com Order value 1 000 VAT will receive two software licences 1 500 VAT three licences Wedgwood are giving away Repeat Signage Standalone Edition worth 145 VA
6. light continues to blink after the projector has cooled and as long as the live power cord is connected to the projector 15 LCD Projector User Guide Transporting the Projector When you place the projector in the carrying case make sure the lens is positioned inside the lens notch of the foam insert Secure the projector with the velcro strap Lens Notch Foam Insert Velcro Strap Important The carrying case provided with the projector is not designed to be checked through baggage If you can not hand carry this projector make sure it is packed properly to prevent damage The warranty does not cover damage from improper handling 16 Maintenance Maintenance Changing the Lamp Module Important The lamp in the LCD Digital Projector contains trace amounts of mercury Some governments require special disposal of lamps containing mercury Dispose of lamps in accordance with the law and any applicable local regulations The lamp module should be replaced with a certified replacement part To order a new lamp contact your local dealer After you have changed the lamp module make sure that you reset the lamp counter See To reset lamp hours on page 15 Warning When replacing the lamp be sure to turn off the power and unplug the power cord To avoid burns wait 30 minutes before opening the lamp module door Warning When you open the lamp module door be careful to not touch the hot surface
7. LCD Projector with Image Manager Feature USER GUIDE FCC Warning This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to part 15 of the FCC rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equip ment is operated in a commercial environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accor dance with the instruction manual may cause harmful interference to radio communications Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense Canada This class A digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES 003 Cet appareil num rique de la classe A est conforme a la norme NMB 003 du Canada Safety Certifications UL CUL TUV EN 55022 Warning This is a Class A product In a domestic environment it may cause radio interference in which case the user may be required to take adequate mea sures The typical use is in a conference room meeting room or auditorium Declaration of Conformity Directive 89 336 EEC Amended by 93 68 EEC EMI EN 55022 1992 Class A EMC EN 50082 1 1992 IEC 801 2 IEC 801 3 IEC 801 4 Directive 73 23 EEC Amended by 93 68 EEC Safety EN 60950 1992 A1 A2 A3 1995 March 2000 Taiwan BSMI Table of Co
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9. ct sunlight Caution Do not drop the projector 25 26 LCD Projector User Guide Caution Never operate your projector without the lamp module or lamp module door Doing so may damage the projector Caution Proper ventilation is important Don t block ventilation openings Never operate this projector in an enclosed area Do not place the projector on a tablecloth or other soft covering that may block the vents With ceiling installations use approved mounting hardware Do not put the projector near heat ducts air cleaners transformers or other electrical devices For permanent installations follow local codes Caution Do not touch the glass portion of the new lamp module with your hands or allow it to touch other objects as this may damage it and shorten its operational life Caution Do not drop the lamp module as the glass may shatter Battery Safety Read and follow all warnings and instructions supplied by the battery manufacturer Keep batteries away from children Store batteries in their original packaging When inserting batteries verify that the and terminals are aligned correctly Replace all batteries of a set at the same time Do not mix new batteries with used ones Do not use batteries of different chemistries capacities brands or sizes together Leakage could result Do not disassemble recharge or short circuit batteries Do not subject batteries to high temperature
10. d reset the counter is after you have replaced the lamp module Cleaning the Projection Lens 1 Turn off the projector and allow it to cool 2 Remove the lens cap 3 Apply a non abrasive camera lens cleaner to a soft dry cloth Caution Avoid using an excessive amount of camera lens cleaner Do not use abrasive cleaners solvents or other harsh chemicals as they might scratch the lens Do not spill any camera lens cleaner on the exterior case as it may fade deform or melt the exterior case 4 Lightly wipe the cleaning cloth over the lens 5 If you do not intend to use the projector immediately replace the lens cap Cleaning the Exterior Case Cleaning the Exterior Case 1 Turn off the projector and allow it to cool 2 To remove dirt or dust gently wipe the exterior case with a soft dry lint free cloth 3 To remove stubborn dirt or stains moisten a soft cloth with water and a neutral detergent and gently wipe the exterior case Caution Do not use alcohol benzene thinner or other chemical cleaners which may fade deform or melt the exterior case Do not apply the detergent solution to the projector lens as it may scratch the lens Cleaning the Air Filter To ensure proper ventilation inside your multimedia projector the air filter should be periodically cleaned More frequent cleaning may be required if you use your projector in a dusty or dirty environment Caution If the air filter is not cleaned periodically i
11. dam age to your equipment Warning For information about use of a feature please refer to this User Guide A Warning Hot surface Do not touch Projector Safety Warning To replace the lamp turn off the power and unplug the A power cord To avoid burns wait 30 minutes before opening the lamp door Follow all instructions provided in this User Guide See Changing the Lamp Module on page 17 A Warning When you open the lamp module door be careful not to touch the hot surfaces inside Warning Please use the power cord provided Connect the power cord toa receptacle with a protective safety earth ground terminal Warning Don t look directly into the lens when the lamp is on Doing so may cause eye injury Warning Servicing your own projector may expose you to hazards or create potential hazards Also servicing your own projector will void the warranty Refer all service to qualified service personnel See How and Where to get help on page 3 Warning In the unlikely event of the bulb rupturing thoroughly clean the area behind the projector and discard any food that might have been contaminated with broken glass Warning Do not loosen or remove any screws other than those on the lamp module door and the lamp module Doing so may result in electric shock Caution Don t set liquids on the projector Spilled liquids may damage your projector Caution Don t put the projector on a hot surface or in dire
12. e source computer or video source and projector before connecting or disconnecting cables Starting the Presentation Starting the Presentation We recommend turning on the projector and image sources in the order listed here Note You might not be using all of these components for your presentation Video source such as VCR DVD or digital camera Audio source if different from your video source or computer Projector Computer 1 Connect the signal cable to the computer or video source 2 Connect the power cord to the projector and to a power source The Power light begins to blink 3 Turn on the presentation components in the order listed To turn on the projector remove the lens cap and press the Power button on either the remote control or the keypad Power button ADJUST The Power light stays a steady green when the lamp comes on Either the title screen or the image from the image source appears Note Many laptop computers do not automatically turn on their external video port when another display device is connected Refer to your computer s user guide for the function key or command that activates the port MAC users may need to turn on SimulSCAN or monitor mirroring Refer to the computer manual LCD Projector User Guide 4 Position the projector by using the adjustable feet on the bottom of the projector Press the foot release buttons on the front of the projector to raise o
13. ed colors don t Use the Image Manager to select a setting that is more match the computer acceptable or video source Important The Image Manager settings work best if you colors select Reset from the Adjust Tab each time before selecting an Image Manager setting If further adjustment is needed optimize the brightness tint color and contrast from the Adjust tab in the Menus Sound Cause and Solution No sound Adjust volume Verify audio input connections Adjust audio source Poor sound quality Make sure you are connected to the earphone jack on your laptop or line out jack on your desktop Make sure the volume setting on your computer is halfway No audio out port on You are not able to connect audio to the projector the image source Troubleshooting Remote Control Cause and Solution Projector responds poorly e Make sure that the total distance from the or not at all to the remote remote to the projector is no more than 32 feet control 10 m Point the remote control at the screen or at the front of the projector Make sure nothing is blocking the infrared sensor on the front of the projector Darken the room The lighting might be effecting the remote control Replace the remote control batteries No light is coming from the Make sure that the power cord is properly lamp connected to a fully functional AC electric outlet The Power light blinks when the power is con
14. ee eee occa ions 20 Power IndiCator se ear szevectersdeestoceetseasenctedesveecigensteceeti 20 Image Quality 2 sets herir teet ettet repe diha Ninas 21 EIuDm 22 Remote Control inire eere erinnere rien nn rn ten dn anre eua 23 Eamp eiie maie Mete seii ad 23 Safety een ie op e en eee eee 25 Safety Definitions 5 Leeeccleeciecce nece iceee ce ccer ete ne orna d ana 25 Projector Safety cisci cene rennen teneri inea coctieersventiues 25 Battery Safety eere rette HR RE He Ern 26 Specifications uiii iei e tee vi czerslases iania naian daai 27 LCD Projector User Guide Introduction The easy to use LCD Digital Projector offer superb image quality at an afford able price Built into the LCD Digital Projector with Image Manager feature With this feature you can select the image display setting best suited for your specific presentation material and projection environment In only minutes you can have your LCD Digital Projector ready to go Just connect the projector to an image source such as a computer DVD VCR or digital camera If you are familiar with connecting and using digital projectors refer to the Quick Start Guide included with the projector If not follow the directions in this user guide to connect your projector and run your presentation What s in the Box Make sure that all of
15. en if further adjustments are needed use the brightness and contrast settings on the Adjust tab 1 Press Menu and use the Adjust buttons to move to the Adjust tab 2 Use the Next button to move to the feature that you want to adjust 3 Use the Adjust buttons to move the slider bars If you wish to return to the factory default settings use Next to highlight Reset and press Enter Note The volume can also be adjusted from the remote control Brightness controls the intensity of the image Contrast controls the degree of difference between the lightest and darkest parts of the image Color controls the saturation of the colors Tint controls the red green color balance Setting Up the Image Source Setting Up the Image Source The features that are available on the Setup tab depend on the type of image source that you are using Ad just Setup Color anguage Status Source Computer Projection Front H position V position Frequency Tracking Computer Source Ad just Color anguage Status Source Computer Projection Front Video Format 5 3 Video AGC On Reset oO Press Y To Cycle to Top Video Source 1 Press Menu and use the Adjust buttons to go to the Setup tab 2 Use the Next button to select a feature 3 Use the Adjust buttons to select an option for the selected feature If you wish to return to the factory default settings use Next to highlight Reset and press Enter Source options a
16. m behind a screen make sure reversed from left to right that Rear Projection is selected on the Setup tab in the Menu If projecting in front of a screen make sure that Front or Ceiling Projection is selected on the Setup tab in the Menu Image appears flat with no To adjust the contrast contrast 1 Press Menu and use the Adjust buttons to go to the Adjust tab 2 Use the Next button to highlight Contrast 3 Use the Adjust buttons to increase or decrease the contrast Image appears washed out Check the projection lens to see if it needs or dark cleaning To adjust the brightness 1 Press Menu and use the Adjust buttons to go to the Adjust tab 2 Use the Next button to highlight Brightness 3 Use the Adjust buttons to increase or decrease the brightness 21 LCD Projector User Guide Problem Solution Image is noisy or From the Setup tab in the menus adjust the frequency streaked and tracking manually to find an optimal setting Try connecting to another computer The problem could be with your computer s video card Image is wider at the This keystoning effect is caused by the projection angle top or bottom of the not being perpendicular to the screen For a more Screen pleasing image result raise or lower the front legs or prop up the back of the projector Image is wider at one Make sure the projector is at a 90 degree angle to the side than the other screen Project
17. nected but the projector is not turned on The Power light is a steady green when the lamp is running Make sure that the power cord is properly connected to the projector Make sure that you have removed the lens cap on the projector lens at the front of the projector Make sure you have pressed the Power button and the Power light is a steady green Check the projector s lamp to make sure that it is securely connected in the lamp module Make sure that the lamp module door is fully closed Make sure that the cable connectors do not have any bent pins Replace the lamp Lamp shuts off Aminor power surge may cause the lamp to shut off Press the Power button twice to turn off the projector The Power light continues to blink and the fan continues to run until the projector cools down Wait at least three minutes then press the Power button again Replace the lamp module LCD Projector User Guide Image Source The S Video image source Some inexpensive cables are not compatible with does not appear the projector Be sure to use the cable that came with your projector Only the start up screen Verify that the cables are connected correctly appears and not the image See Connecting the Projector on page 7 from the image source Verify that the proper image source is connected and that it is selected on the Setup tab of the menus Make sure that the image source is turned on Turn off everything
18. ntents Introductio oie te ee oe dies eie a cata 2 How And Where To Get Help 3 How To GetHelp eere tirer rre aerae niin RI UTE 3 Where To Get Help ridere kendina ieri entente 4 Projector Features eee eceteenetevenctesssacsnssustenacest 5 Connecting the Projector eeeeeeeenn 6 Starting the Presentation eeeenne 7 Using the Remote Control and Keypad 9 Positioning the Projector ennnn 10 Using Image Manager eeeeeeeeennnnnnnnnn 11 Adjusting the Display and Volume eee 12 Setting Up the Image Source eene 13 Selecting a Language eeeeeeeeeeneneeeeenn nennen nnn 14 Checking the Status eeeeseeeeeeeeeeeneene nnns 15 TO reset lamp hou rs rere ten 15 Turning Off the Projector eene 15 Transporting the Projector eeeeeeeeee 16 Maintena ce ee MM PR 17 Changing the Lamp Module eene 17 Cleaning the Projection Lens eene 18 Cleaning the Exterior Case eene 19 Cleaning the Air Filter eeeeeeeeennnnennnn nnn 19 Troubleshooting o teehee ee
19. or fire Discard used batteries according to all applicable local and national regula tions Specifications Specification Weight in Ibs kg Dimensions inches WxDxH Dimensions mm WxDxH Color Palette Resolution XGA compression 1024 x 768 Three 0 9 panel polysilicone LCD Projection lamp Lamp life User replaceable lamp Brightness ANSI lumens based on industry specification practices Contrast ratio Full On Off Projection Distances Image Sizes Projection Lens Zoom Factor Aspect Ratio Audio built in Video Compatibility NTSC NTSC 4 43 PAL B D G H MK L N M SECAM B D G H K L Computer compatibility Vertical frequency Hz Horizontal frequency KHz MACINTOSH Compatibility Audible noise typical Fixed lens model 7 5 3 4 12 8 x 9 8 x 3 6 with lens 325 x 250 x 92 with lens 16 7 million 24 bit 800 x 600 Yes Yes 120w UHP ultra compact up to 4000 hours Yes 1000 200 1 0 9 m 2 95 ft 0 57 m 1 875 ft 3 66 m 12 ft 2 29 m 7 5 ft 10 m 32 8 ft 6 35 m 20 6 ft Fixed manual focus N A 4 3 16 9 Stereo 2 x 2 watts Yes VGA SVGA XGA SXGA 56 85 30 90 Yes 42 measured Specifications Zoom lens model 8 0 3 64 12 8 x 10 8 x 3 6 with lens 325 x 275 x 92 with lens 16 7 million 24 bit 800 x 600 Yes Yes 120w UHP ultra compact up to 4000 hours Yes 1000 200 1 0 9 m 2 95 ft 0 4 m 1 33 ft to 0 53 m 1 74
20. ource and Projection Key pad Volume increase or decreases volume Remote Control Press and hold the buttons to make repeated moves and adjustments 10 LCD Projector User Guide Positioning the Projector The projector should be at least 2 5 feet 9 m from the screen but no more than 32 feet 10 m away from the screen Fixed lens model screen sizes are Distance Width x Height 3 9 m 18 x 13 5 x 3 m 5 1 5 m 31 x 23 8 x 6 m 6 5 2 0 m 40 x 30 1 0 x 8 m 8 2 4 m 48 x 36 1 21 x 9 m 9 2 8 m 56 x 42 1 4 x 1 1 m 10 5 3 2 m 64 x 48 1 6 x 1 21m 12 3 6 m 72 x 54 1 8 x 1 4 m 13 4 0 m 80 x 60 2 0 x 1 5m 14 5 4 4 m 88 x 66 2 2 x 1 7 m 16 4 8 m 96 x 72 2 4 x 1 8m 17 5 2 m 104 x 78 2 6 x 2 0 m 18 5 6 m 112 x 84 2 8 x 2 1m 20 6 0 m 120 x 90 3 0 x 2 3 m 33 10 m 200 x 150 5 x 3 8 m Zoom lens model screen sizes are Distance Width x Height 3 9 m 13 17 x 10 13 33 43 x 25 33 m 5 1 5 m 22 28 x 16 19 55 71 x 41 48 m 6 5 2 0 m 29 38 x 22 28 74 97 x 56 71 m 8 2 4 m 34 46 x 26 32 86 1 2 x 66 81 m 9 2 8 m 41 54 x 31 40 1 01 4 x 79 1 0 m 10 5 3 2 m 46 61 x 35 46 1 2 1 5 x 89 1 2 m 12 3 6 m 53 69 x 40 52 1 3 1 8 x 1 0 1 3 m 13 4 0 m 58 76 x 44 57 1 5 1 9 x 1 1 1 4m 14 5 4 4 m 64 84 x 48 62 1 6 2 1 x 1 2 1 6 m 16 4 8 m 70 91 x 53 69 1 8 2 3 x 1 4 1 8 m 7 5 2m 74 99 x
21. provided with the third party peripheral or software or contact the manufacturer for technical support or customer service LCD Projector User Guide Where To Get Help Your authorized dealer Note Please record the contact information for the authorized dealer from which you purchased your multimedia projector Company Name Contact Address Telephone Fax Home Page E Mail Hours of Operation Projector Features Projector Features keypad remote control sensor focus ring zoom ring Zoom model only connection panel adjustable feet connection for optional Kensington Lock LCD Projector User Guide Connecting the Projector 6 PC MAC PC MAC connection to the computer monitor prot S Video to the S Video out port Audio to the source s Audio out port Video to the Composite video out port Vp ree Power cord connection to an electrical outlet Bs ad The cables are color coded to assist you with making the connections When you connect the power cable to the projector the Power light on the keypad begins to blink You can connect more than one image source at a time Use the Setup tab on the menu screen to select which image source you want to view See Setting Up the Image Source on page 13 If you are using an older MACINTOSH computer you might need to use the MACINTOSH adapter that was included with your projector Warning Always turn off the imag
22. r lower the feet 5 Turn the focus ring to focus the image and turn the zoom ring zoom model only to zoom in or out on the image 6 Make any necessary image adjustments by using the on screen menus Press the Menu button to view the menu choices Use the Adjust buttons to go to the desired tab Press the Menu button again to dismiss the menus Go to the header tab to select the type of content in your presenta tion See Using Image Manager on page 11 Go to the Adjust tab to adjust brightness contrast color video only and tint video only See Adjusting the Display and Volume on page 12 Go to the Setup tab to select the image source type of projection video AGC Automatic Gain Control video format and to adjust frequency tracking and the image position See Setting Up the Image Source on page 13 7 Run your presentation from your computer or video source Using the Remote Control and Keypad Using the Remote Control and Keypad The remote control and projector keypad perform similar operations with one exception the remote control has a volume control Power turns the projecto on and off Menu display the menus on the projected image Enter selects an option button Next hightlights the next feature in the menu ADJUST Adjust navigates ENTER between tabs moves a highlighted slider bar left or right and moves between options for features like S
23. re computer video and S video When you change sources a source status message appears indicating if the projector is receiving a signal from that source Signal is received No signal Computer No Input 13 LCD Projector User Guide Projection options are front rear and ceiling Front projection is used for projecting straight ahead onto a screen Rear projection reverses the image if you wish to project from behind the screen Use ceiling projection when you attach the projector to a permanent ceiling bracket H Position and V Position adjustments are available only for images from a computer Adjust Frequency and Tracking of images from a computer until the image is evenly spaced fuzzy vertical lines disappear or the projected image is as wide as the menu Video Format refers to the height and width ratio of the projected image The 4 3 ratio is the standard format Use the 16 9 ratio when projecting wide screen anamorph movies in 16 9 format We recommend leaving AGC Automatic Gain Control turned on When it is turned on the image is automatically adjusted if the video signal is too strong or too weak Selecting a Language The on screen menus can be displayed in seven languages Ad just Setup Language Status Chinese Simp Chinese Tradi 1 Press Menu and use the Adjust buttons to go to the Language tab 2 Press Next to highlight the desired language 3 Press Enter to select the language
24. s inside Warning Do not loosen or remove any screws other than those on the lamp module door and the lamp module Doing so may result in electric shock To replace the lamp module 1 Turn off the projector and let the projector cool for at least 30 minutes The fan continues to run after the projector has been turned off 2 Unplug the power cord from the projector 3 Turn the projector upside down With a flat head screw driver loosen but do not remove the slotted screw in the lamp module door 4 Lift up on the screw side of the lamp module door Then carefully remove the lamp module cover 17 18 LCD Projector User Guide 5 Loosen the two slotted screws on the lamp module bracket 6 Gently lift and pull up on the metal wire to remove the lamp module Caution Do not touch the glass portion of the new lamp module with your hands or allow it to touch other objects as this may damage it and shorten its operational life Caution Do not drop the lamp module as the glass may shatter and cause injury 7 Carefully place the new lamp module into the projector with the glass portion facing left Make sure that it is inserted securely and that the two location holes match the two location pins of the inner engine case Tighten the slotted screws 8 Replace the lamp module door and tighten the screw 9 Reset the lamp usage counter See To reset lamp hours on page 15 Important The only time that you shoul
25. t can become clogged with dust and prevent proper ventilation This may cause overheating and damage Important f the filter cannot be cleaned or becomes damaged or torn it should be promptly replaced with an certified replacement part Contact your dealer of products for additional information 1 Turn off the projector and wait for the fan to stop running 2 Unplug the projector 3 Turn the projector on its side so that the connection panel is facing upwards Note Standing the projector on its side keeps dust from getting inside 4 Locate the air filter cover on the bottom of the projector and slide the cover latch downward to remove the cover The air filter is attached to the inside of the air filter cover 5 Use a softbrush to clean the air filter being careful not to tear the filter or loosen it Caution Installing a wet or damp air filter may damage your projector 6 Replace the air filter cover on the projector Make sure that it clicks into place Caution Never replace the air filter cover without the air filter attached this allows dust to get inside Never operate your projector without the air filter cover in place Doing so may damage your projector 19 20 LCD Projector User Guide Troubleshooting Power Indicator The power indicator on the keypad provides you with information about the condition of the projector Light Status Condition Blinking Lamp is off but live power cord is connected to
26. the following components were included with the projector Contact your dealer immediately if anything is missing Soft carry case Lens cap Analog RGB 15 Pin HD cable S video cable Composite video cable Stereo audio cable 1 8 mini plug Power cord User Manual Quick Start Guide Remote control MACINTOSH adapter How And Where To Get Help How And Where To Get Help This section describes the most efficient and effective way for you to receive technical support and customer service should you need it How To Get Help Before you call Service Center please refer to the Troubleshooting section of this manual Seller provides technical support and customer service through a network of authorized dealers Contact seller s for the location of the nearest Authorized dealer When you call seller or an authorized service center please be prepared to provide the following information 1 Product 2 Serial Number 3 Place Of Purchase Company Name Contact Address Telephone Fax 4 Date Of Purchase Note Please keep an original copy of the invoice or receipt from the purchase of your multimedia projector as proof of purchase 5 What peripheral equipment is connected to your multimedia projector Brand Model Number 6 Description Of Problem Note If you need help using third party peripherals or software with your multimedia projector please refer to the documentation
27. und on a standard PC monitor This feature is best for images created on a PC images from a digital camera a starting point for video input Photos MAC matches the lower contrast found on a standard MACINTOSH monitor It is generally used for images created on or for a MACINTOSH This setting also works well with a PC if you are using higher than normal contrast PC images Rich Colors results in an image with deep contrast and saturated vibrant colors It is generally used under bright lighting conditions This setting works well to enhance colors of certain graphics and it may be useful when images created for a MACINTOSH are displayed from a PC Spreadsheets results in an image with contrast between a PC and MACINTOSH monitor It is generally used for text rich tables such as financial displays This setting factors in ambient light subject matter and personal preferences to deliver the right balance of contrast and brightness Graphics delivers the high contrast needed to project graphics and text against solid colored backgrounds 11 12 LCD Projector User Guide Adjusting the Display and Volume The features available on the Adjust tab depend on your image Ad just Setup anguage Status Volume Contrast Reset To Cycle to Top Computer Source Ad just Setup anguage Status Volume Contrast Color Tint Reset Video source Note We recommend using the Image Manager to optimize the display Th

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