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1. 163 3 R w 7 1 a maa fe fe GA sss C9 I T nu II II ra Cr I TI T I 500mm Jl So 20 a CEILING MOUNT COVER The auxiliary cable cover can be mounted on the projector to conceal the interface cables and power cord when the unit is ceiling mounted Connect all cables and fix them in place before the cable cover is attached to the projector A Attach the cable cover to the projector by inserting the horisontal hooks on the cover in the horisontal slots on the rear of the projector B Turn the cover untill the vertical hooks on the cover are inserted into the vertical slots on the rear of the projector C The cover will snap in place to release pull the vertical hooks on the cover out of the slots letting the cover hinge on the horisontal hooks 21 After setting up switch on all equipment After setting up switch on all equipment The projector can be controlled bv the kevpad on the rear bv the remote control or using the RS232 or LAN interfaces To switch the projector on firmly press the POWER button on the keypad or the remote control The STATUS indicator will turn from yellow to green when the unit is switched on The keypad will light up so that all available functions
2. Do not operate the projector outside its temperature and humidity specifications as this may result in overheating and malfunctioning Only connect the projector to signal sources and voltages as described in the technical specification Connecting to unspecified signal sources or voltages may lead to malfunction and permanent damage of the unit Allow the unit to cool down for 60 minutes before lamp change INFORMATION AND WARNING ABOUT POTENTIAL HEALTH ISSUES RELATED TO MERCURY VAPOR This projector uses a very powerful UHP lamp for illumination to produce an extremely bright image This technology is similar to other high pressure discharge lamps that are extensively used in cars street lights and other lighting appliances today These lamps like fluorescent lighting contain small amounts of mercury The amount of mercury present in a lamp is far below the limits of danger set by the authorities It is very important that lamps containing mercury are treated properly to minimize potential health hazards The UHP lamp like any other high brightness projector lamp is under high pressure when operating While the lamp and the projector are carefully designed to minimize the probability of lamp rupture the lamp may break while operating and small amounts of mercury vapor may be emitted from the projector The probability of rupture increases when the lamp reaches its nominal life It is therefore highly recommended that the lam
3. to the system Do not leave the lens mount open longer than necessary to change lens If a lens is not mounted always insert the protection lid to avoid dust and foreign particles entering the internal optics Never run the projector without lens mounted A Remove the protection lid from the bayonet mount by turning the knob anti clockwise B Remove the rear lens cap C Attach the projection lens using the bayonet mount observing the red insertion marks D Turn the lens firmly clockwise until it stops with a click E Remove the lens cap from the projection lens If you switch the projector on with the lens cap in place the lens cap may melt damaging not only the lens cap but also the projection lens and surrounding parts F To change lens first remove the curret lens by pushing the release button and twisting the lens counter clockwise until it comes loose Pull the lens out Insert the new lens as described above A Lens IR sensor B C Ventilation D Lens release NS O Q D C C O O L O an LU 6 6 0 F Keypad G Connector panel H LCD Lamp lids J Adjustable feet K Security lock L Ceiling mount 10 The kevpad is illuminated for operation in dark environments Available functions are illuminated in vellow while selected active functions are i
4. AND CONTINOUS USE The projector contains moving parts such as cooling fans that have limited life expectancies When the projector has been used for 7 500 hours and when the unit is used in mission critical applications it is recommended that the projector is given preventive maintenance by a qualified service person This will help ensure long term stable operation 25 This product contains no User serviceable parts If the product fails to function as expected please first check that all connections are properly made and that the power cord is properly connected Please check that the projector as well as the video and computer sources are all switched on Cables and cords may break over time Try to change cables and cords in case there is a bad or intermittent connection Check if the circuit breaker or fuse of your mains is intact In the event of product failure please contact your reseller You should prepare a description of the symptoms of failure you experience Please also state product number and serial number as printed on the label on the bottom of the projector SERVICE PERSONNEL INFORMATION WARNING Use UV radiation eye and skin protection during servicing 26 T The LAMP indicators on the kevpad will turn red when lamp life expires Change the lamp when lifetime expires Always replace lamp with the same type and rating The lamp includes an electronic lamp timer that is tracking the life
5. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance 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 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 measures The typical use is in a conference room meeting room or auditorium 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 32 DEP BT TEXAS INSTRUMENTS Beni veeel interface 601 0091 00
6. are yellow Functions not available will have no light Selected functions will turn green If the STATUS indicator is flashing yellow please wait until it turns permanent yellow To switch the projector off firmly press the POWER button on the keypad or the remote control twice to confirm that you really want to switch off the unit The STATUS indicator will turn from green to flashing yellow then yellow when switched off You may not switch the unit on while the STATUS indicator is flashing yellow Please wait until the indicator is permanent yellow O LU x 2 F 4 LU a lt 1 4 LU Nn lt 4 RS 232 Vou mav control and monitor the projector remotelv through the serial RS232 control interface Two RS232 protocols are employed A simple instruction set SIS ASCII protocol gives access to the most frequently used commands In addition a binary protocol is available where each command is a series of 32 bvtes in one packet The protocols allow for both SET and GET operations To utilize GET operations the host needs a routine for receiving and interpreting incoming packets SE l operations are used to force the projector into different modes like setting brightness and contrast switching between sources etc A separate document RS 232 and LAN communication protocol and comman
7. 2500 ANSI lumen typ 2000 ANSI lumen min 2x250W lamp power 2000 ANSI lumen typ 1600 ANSI lumen min ECO mode 2x200W lamp power 3500 ANSI lumen typ 2800 ANSI lumen min 2x300W lamp power 2800 ANSI lumen typ 2200 ANSI lumen min ECO mode 2x240W lamp power Initial brightness 7500 1 B W max at max IRIS 1000 1 B W min at min IRIS 2x250W UHP dimmable to 2x200W 2x300W UHP dimmable to 2x240W 2000 hrs typ to 50 brightness 250W 250W lamp 4000 hrs typ to 50 brightness 200W 250W lamp 1700 hrs typ to 50 brightness 300W 300W lamp 2200 hrs typ to 50 brightness 240W 300W lamp Lp 36 dB A 20mPa typ 45 dB A 20mPa max 20 C 68 F sea level 400 x 500 x 200 mm 15 7 x 19 7 x 7 9 excluding lens 12 6 kg 27 8 lbs excluding lens 1 DVI D female digital RGB 1 RS 232 9 pin female DSUB control firmware update 1 USB B female control firmware update 1 LAN RJ 45 female control firmware update 1 Remote Control 3 5 mm female stereo jack rigger 3 5 mm female stereo jack 12 V 80 mA Max 2 27 1 RS 232 9 pin male DSUB 90 260 VAC 50 60 Hz 840W 2x250W 940W 2x300W 2866BTU h 2x250W 3200BTU h 2x300W 17500 hrs CE FCC A CSA C US 0 40 C 32 104PF 0 1500 m 0 4950 ft 0 35 C 32 95 F 1500 3000 m 4950 9900 ft 20 60 C 4 140 F 20 90 RH non condensing 10 95 RH non condensing 28 LENSES Short fixe
8. LE LAMP POWER for alignment of multi screen configurations LONG LIFE LAMP up to 4000 hours in low power ECO mode STYLISH AND COMPACT DESIGN to fit most applications installed or movable MULTIPLE LENS OPTIONS for close up front or rear projection and other applications DIRECT 1080p DVI D HDCP compliant interface EXPANSION PORT for application specific signal processing LAN RS232 and USB ports for control and monitoring The specifications and functionality of the product may change without prior notice D This user guide contains important information about safety precautions and the set up and use of the projector Please read the manual carefully before you operate the projector SAFETY This device complies with relevant safety regulations for data processing equipment for use in an office environment Before using the projector for the first time please read the safety instructions thoroughly WARNING Use only the cables and cords supplied with the projector or original replacement cables Using other cables or cords may lead to malfunction and permanent damage of the unit Always use 3 prong grounded power cord to ensure proper grounding of the unit Never use 2 prong power cords as this is dangerous and could lead to electrical shock Never open the unit The projector contains no user serviceable parts Refer all repairs to qualified personnel only Make sure that no objects enter into the vents and openings of t
9. able fixed or zoom A fixed lens has permanent focal length or throw ratio A zoom lens has variable focal length or throw ratio In addition fixed lenses may or may not be shiftable depending on type and model See the specifications for the particular lens The throw ratio is defined as the ratio between the projection distance to the screen and the projected image width With a fixed lens this ratio is set With a zoom lens this ratio can be changed within certain limits specific to the lens in use On the keypad first select lens function then use the cursor keys to adjust On the remote control Zoom and focus are direct keys while lens shift is operated by first selecting SHIFT then use the arrow keys A mechanical SHUTTER is employed that totally shuts off the optical image path The shutter is directly available from the keypad and the remote control The shutter is also in place when there is no lens attached Select a lens suitable for the application A range of lenses from very wide to super telezoom is available Adjust the horizontal and vertical SHIFT if applicable in order to align the image on screen Ifa zoom lens is used adjust the image to the right size If a fixed lens is used relocate the unit to achieve the right image size FOCUS the image properly Adjust the IRIS to achieve the desired optical balance between brightness and contrast In a bright environment brightness is usually maximized r
10. ation of brightness and contrast ASPECT Cycles through the aspect ratios available with the current source ARROW KEYS Use the arrow keys for various adjustments LASER Activates the built in laser pointer GAUTION Do not point laser beam at people Do not stare into laser beam LCD Press LCD to activate the LCD screen on the projector GAMMA Press GM or GM to select between gamma settings STORE Press STORE then one digit 0 9 to store user setting in memory RECALL Press RECALL then one digit 0 9 to recall user setting from memory 0 9 Used for memory store and retrieval D The conector panel may be illuminated by pushing the LIGHT key on the keypad A DVI D Digital RGB For a low noise computer and video image B RS 232 control in out Allows for wired remote control and monitoring of many projector functions used in installation environments The secondary output connector allows for daisy chaining enabling both individual and global control and monitoring of multiple projectors C RC Allows connection of external IR receiver or wired remote control Triggers 12VDC for Screen Drop and Aspect Ratio control D USB interface Allows for software upgrade E LAN Provides access to control and monitoring over a Local Area Network F Mains power connector Use only three prong grounded power cord G X PORT 1 2 Custom i
11. d lens Medium fixed lens Wide angle zoom lens Standard zoom lens Long zoom lens Very long zoom lens Specifications subject to change without prior notice All values may vary up to 20 16 3 mm 2 1 6 5 f F throw ratio distance width 0 79 1 throw distance 0 5 2 5 m 1 65 8 25 ft horizontal shift 1 fine adjust only vertical shift 1 fine adjust only throw ratio distance width 11551 throw distance 1 15m 3 3 50 ft horizontal shift 90 vertical shift 105 f 25 6 33 2 mm F 2 1 6 5 zoom ratio 1 3 x throw ratio distance width 1 23 1 60 1 throw distance 1 15 m 3 3 50 ft horizontal shift 90 vertical shift 105 f 33 2 48 1 mm F 2 1 6 5 zoom ratio 1 5 x throw ratio distance width 1 60 1 2 32 1 throw distance 2 15 m 6 6 50 ft horizontal shift 90 vertical shift 105 f 48 9 78 4 mm F 2 1 6 5 zoom ratio 1 6 x throw ratio distance width 2 36 3 78 1 throw distance 2 30 m 6 6 100 ft horizontal shift 90 vertical shift 105 f 78 3 1386 2 mm F 2 1 6 5 zoom ratio 1 75 x throw ratio distance width 3 78 6 57 1 throw distance 4 40 m 13 2 132 ft horizontal shift 90 vertical shift 105 29 CONNECTORS DVI D 1 TMDS Data 2 2 TMDS Data 2 3 TMDS Data 2 4 Shield 4 Not used 5 Not used 6 DDC Cloc
12. d set is available that describes the communications parameters and operational codes in detail LAN The projector can be controlled and monitored through the LAN connector as an alternative to RS232 LAN control is available either through an embedded web page for the most freguently used commands or using the same command set as for RS232 for full access to all system controls NOTE THE PROJECTOR IS CONFIGURED WITH A DEFAULT IP ADDRESS SEE THE SYSTEM INFORMATION AVAILABLE THROUGH THE MENU SYSTEM OR REMOTE CONTROL FOR THE ACTUAL IP ADDRESS Detailed descriptions of configuration use and command set is described in a separate document RS 232 and LAN communication protocol and command set You may consider using the LAN interface as a means of theft detection When the projector is removed the LAN will be disconnected this mav be detected over the local area network and could be used to trigger an alarm 23 NO IMAGE No connection Check if all connections are properly made Source off Check if the equipment is powered on Lamp dead The lamp may need replacement Check the LAMP TIME in the UTILITIES sub menu Source hibernated Engage the source to display and activate image Notebook external screen Different notebook PC s use different combinations of keystrokes to enable the external graphics port No lens Check if lens is attached properly Shutter engaged Check if the shutter is engaged Lens cap check i
13. dVision 1080p IET rard a F PROJECTION TABLE OF CONTENTS englis 2 Table of contents 3 Introduction 4 Safety amp Warnings 8 Supplied material 9 Optional lenses 10 Overview 11 Keypad 13 Indicators 14 Remote control 16 Connector panel 17 Setup 18 Image adjustments 19 Lamp operation 20 Ceiling mount 22 Using the projector 44 Menu system 23 RS 232 and LAN control 24 Trouble shooting 25 Maintenance 26 Service information 27 Lamp change 28 Technical data 32 Declarations D This digital projector is designed with the latest state of the art technologies in illumination imaging optics electronics thermal and industrial design in order to serve traditional as well as novel imaging applications across a variety of markets offering features such as PROFESSIONAL GRADE POWERED PROJECTION LENSES with bayonet mounts DUAL LAMP SYSTEM with separate lamps for improved life redundancy and 24 7 operation DUAL OPTOMECHANICAL IRIS for variable contrast and brightness MECHANICAL SHUTTER for total black HD 1920 x 1080 pixel DLP technology SINGLE CHIP DMD with DarkChip technology by Texas Instruments HIGH CONTRAST for vibrant colors and deep blacks HIGH RESOLUTION for unprecedented detail HIGH BRIGHTNESS for larger screens DEEP BLACKS for maximum dynamics REDUCED IMAGE NOISE through high end signal processing ECO MODE for reduced power consumption and lower audible noise VARIAB
14. e restarted unless the power cord is disconnected and reconnected again If the projector continues to flash red you will need to return the unit for service LAMP 1 LAMP 2 Indicate the status of each lamp by green and red colors PERMANENT GREEN LIGHT The lamp is on and in normal operation PERMANENT YELLOW The lamp is ready and in standby mode FLASHING YELLOW Please wait Lamp is cooling down PERMANENT RED LIGHT Lamp life has expired or lamp is not igniting or lamp door is open Please change projection lamp immediately Failing to change lamp may lead to lamp explosion NO LIGHT No lamp inserted connected LCD The projector is fitted with a backlit LCD screen that reports system status You can navigate the LCD screen by using the arrow keys on the keypad The remote control allows direct control of projector settings The remote control is backlit for use in dark environments It also has a datajack that allows for wired connection to the projector When the wire is connected the IR infra red beam and internal batteries are switched off f LASER APERTURE f POWER Switches the projector between on and standbv modes ER RIGHT VY TEST S Applies test images for set up and adjustment RESET Press and hold for 2 seconds to reset settings to factorv default BACKLIGHT Switches the backlight on and off The backlight will switch off automaticallv after ten seco
15. esulting in reduced contrast In a dark environment less light is needed and desired while high contrast and deep blacks are appreciated To level the image adjust the feet as needed by turning the feet accordingly 18 LAMP OPERATION englis The projector is fitted with two individual projection lamps that can be run in various modes In addition lamps can be replaced as needed separatelv This ensures an optimized cost of ownership Individual lamp timers are maintained for each lamp Lamp operation mode is controlled in the LAMPS sub menu 19 a The projector can be ceiling mounted using an approved UL 95 59 5 tested listed ceiling mount fixture with a capacity of minimum 825 53 60 kg 130 Ibs For ceiling mount use M6 screws that penetrate maximum 15 mm 0 6 into the projector body For proper ventilation the minimum distance from ceiling rear wall should be 30 50 cm 12 20 inch 384 9 nim 4 111 8 Oo l a MA ra C7 jr Mount Interface M6 Threads
16. f the lens cap is off DARK IMAGE Old worn lamp The lamp may need replacement Check the LAMP TIME in the LCD Low BRIGHTNESS and CONTRAST settings Press AUTO or use the menu system PICTURE sub menu for CONTRAST and BRIGHTNESS adjustment FLICKERING IMAGE Bad lamp Replace the lamp Check the LAMP TIME in the LCD UNSHARP IMAGE Keystone correction may have been activated inadvertentiv compressing parts of the image that affect the display of fine line graphics text and other images of high resolution Source resolution is different from projectors native resolution The projector will automatically scale and resize the input format to its native resolution Use a different scaling factor in the PICTURE sub menu ASPECT You may also adjust the SHARPNESS 24 The projector may from time to time need cleaning Never open the unit as this will void any warranties Refer service and repair to qualified personnel oniv The projector is using lamps that have a limited life time Please refer to the LAMP CHANGE section below for further details Only the exterior of the unit may be cleaned Use a damp cloth Make sure no liquids enter the inside of the projector Vacuum clean all the air vents A regularly to maintain sufficient air flow The projection lens B is sensitive to scratches Use lens cleaning tissue available at all photographic stores when cleaning the projection lens Use lens cap when not in use HEAVY DUTY
17. he set Do not spill any liquids on the projector or into the vents or openings of the unit Always remove lens cap before switching on the projector If the lens cap is not removed it may melt due to the high energy light emitted through the lens Melting the lens cap may permanently damage the surface of the projection lens Do not look into the projection lens when the projector is switched on The strong light may permanently damage sight Do not look into the laser beam when activated on the remote control Laser light may permanently damage sight Do not point laser beam on people Only place the projector on a stable surface or mount it securely using an approved ceiling mount Do not drop the projector Always operate the projector horizontally within the range of the adjustable rear feet Operating the unit in other positions may reduce lamp life significantly and may lead to overheating resulting in malfunctioning Always allow ample airflow through the projector Never block any of the air vents Never cover the unit in any way while running Allow for sufficient distance to walls and ceilings to avoid overheating Minimum safety distance to any side of the unit is 50 cm 20 in any direction CAUTION Hot air is exhausted from the rear vent Do not place objects that are sensitive to heat nearer than 50cm 20 to the exhaust vent The projector is designed for indoor use only Never operate the unit outdoors D
18. ical iris BRIGHT Press BRIGHT then arrow kevs to adjust image brightness electronicallv not lamp intensitv LAMP 1 Press kev 2 seconds to switch lamp 1 on or off Observe wait time required after switching off before switching on again If lamp 2 is off pressing this kev will switch lamp 1 off and lamp 2 on LAMP 2 Press kev 2 seconds to switch lamp 2 on or off Observe wait time required after switching off before switching on again If lamp 1 is off pressing this kev will switch lamp 2 off and lamp 1 on BRIGHT LAMP 1 english STATUS Indicates the overall system status by green yellow and red colors PERMANENT GREEN LIGHT The projector is turned on and in normal operation PERMANENT YELLOW LIGHT The unit is in standby mode no source s connected or the source s connected are inactive or switched off thereby activating the power save function DPMS You may enable or disable the power save function in the SET UP sub menu DPMS on or off FLASHING YELLOW LIGHT Please wait The yellow light will flash a period after power cord is connected 10 15 sec and a period after going to standby mode while lamp is cooling down approximately 45 sec The projector may not be turned on again until the light has turned to permanent yellow FLASHING RED LIGHT Projector is overheated Turn off immediately Check if air inlets are covered or if ambient temperature is outside specifications The projector can not b
19. k 7 DDC Data 8 NC 9 TMDS Data 1 10 TMDS Data 1 11 TMDS Data 1 3 Shield 12 Not used 13 Not used 14 5V Power 9 PIN DSUB FEMALE 1 NC 2 RXD 3 TXD 4NC 5 GND 6 NC 7 NC 8 NC 9 PIN DSUB MALE 1 NC 2 TXD 3 RXD 4 NC 5 GND 6 NC 7 NC 8 NC 3 5mm stereo mini jack TIP 5V DG RING SIGNAL STEM GND 3 5mm mini jack TIP 12V DC 60mA max STEM GND 3 5mm mini jack TIP 12V DC 80mA max STEM GND RJ 45 1TX 2TX 3RX 4GND SGND 6RX 7GND 8GND DIGITAL USB 1 VCC 2 Data 3 Data 4 GND SCREEN TRIGGERS 30 IS LUSI Bus ML USI 1080p Screen diagonal Image width Image height 17 5 14 00 13 00 12 00 11 00 10 00 9 00 8 00 7 00 6 00 5 00 4 00 11 25 16 25 15 00 13 75 12 50 11 25 40 3 00 19 PNG TEEPE TENET PIN EEA TE PA OENE TET TERT ET TAT TIEN TEA EE TEEN EE AT EAE INTA Re NNN al Mimli AR ANAN ON ON EEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE NN NN NN INN PINS BEAN KEEA EEE ddl 10 50 9 75 9 00 8 25 7 50 6 75 6 00 5 25 4 50 3 75 3 00 2 25 0 0 2 00 3 00 4 00 5 00 6 00 7 00 8 00 9 00 10 00 m 1 00 6 60 9 00 13 20 16 50 19 80 23 10 26 40 29 70 33 00 ft 3 30 31 a FCC 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
20. lluminated in green Functions that are not available are not illuminated In addition to the various functions 10 keys are numbered O 9 These keys are used for PIN code and other numeric functions as applicable POWER Switches the projector between on and standby modes Press firmly 1 sec to switch on Press firmly 1 sec twice to switch off ARROW KEYS Use the arrow keys to control lens and LCD functions LCD Enable the backlight in the LCD TEST Applies test images for set up and adjustment RESET Press and hold for 2 seconds to reset settings to factory default ZOOM Select ZOOM then use arrow keys to zoom in or out FOCUS Select FOCUS then arrow keys to focus the image SHIFT Select SHIFT then the arrow keys to shift the image up down or sideways IRIS Select IRIS then arrow keys to adjust to desired combination of brightness and contrast COLOR GAMMA ORIENT 11 SHUTTER Press SHUTTER to stop the projected image completelv TEMP Controls the color temperature of the displayed image Use arrow keys to change GAMMA Push GAMMA then arrow kevs to select between gamma tables D65 UNCORR Toggle between D65 and uncorrected color temperature ORIENT Press ORIENT then arrow kevs to cvcle between desktop ceiling front and rear combinations COLOR Press COLOR then arrow kevs to adjust color boost CONTRAST Press CONTRAST then arrow kevs to adjust image contrast electronicallv not opt
21. nds LAMP DUAL Press kev 2 seconds to switch both lamps on LAMP 1 Press key 2 seconds to switch lamp 1 on or off Observe wait time required after switching off before switching on again If lamp 2 is off pressing this key will switch lamp 1 off and lamp 2 on LAMP 2 Press key 2 seconds to switch lamp 2 on or off Observe wait time required after switching off before switching on again If lamp 1 is off pressing this key will switch lamp 2 off and lamp 1 on CON Press CON up or down to adjust image contrast electronically not optical iris BRIGHT Press BRIGHT up or down to adjust image brightness electronically not lamp intensity COLOR Press COLOR up or down to adjust color boost COLOR TEMP Press UNCORR for uncorrected color temperature TEMP Press TEMP up or down to control the color temperature of the displayed image D65 Press D65 to correct color temperature SHUTTER Toggles the mechanical shutter on and off ORIENT Press ORIENT left or right to cvcle between desktop ceiling front and rear combinations 1 LASER APERTURE f RESET ZOOM Press the ZOOM keys to zoom the image in and out FOCUS Press the FOCUS keys to focus the image SHIFT Press SHIFT then the arrow keys to shift the image up down or sideways IRIS Press the IRIS keys to adjust the optomechanical stop to the desired combin
22. nterfaces used for application specific signal processing Use only approved interfaces that conform to the X PORT specification SET UP Before setting up switch off all equipment The projector may be connected a 1080p 50 60Hz image source only using DVI D Digital Visual Interface Connect the RS232 or the LAN interface for control Connect the power cord EE X PORT ki X PORT 2 N WARNINGI N WARNINGI ONLV ATTACH EXPANSION INTERFACES THAT ONLV ATTACH EXPANSION INTERFACES THAT CONFORM TO THE X PORT SPECIFICATION CONFORM TO THE X PORT SPECIFICATION DA HDCP LAMP KEYS PRESS AND X PORT 2 ONLY FOR FN HOLD FOR 2 SECONDS POWER SUPPLY USE SCREEN c TRIGGERS l ASPECT A i e OG 16 englishifiiii SET UP Before setting up switch off all equipment The projector may be connected a 1080p 50 60Hz image source only using DVI D Digital Visual Interface Connect the RS232 or the LAN interface for control Connect the power cord a Various optical adjustments are available depending on your choice of lens All lens adjustments are motorized and controlled by the keypad remote control or by RS232 or LAN Two kinds of lenses are avail
23. of in ordinary waste REMOTE CONTROL WARNING Laser radiation class product wavelength 670nm maximum output 1mW Remote control complies with applicable requirements of 21 CFR 1040 10 and 1040 11 Remote control complies with applicable requirements of EN 60 825 1 1994 A11 WARNING SVMBOLS READ USER GUIDE Attention Read the user guide for further information DANGEROUS VOLTAGE Danger High voltage inside the product HOT Warning Hot surfaces WAIT Warning Wait until cooled down MERCURY Warning Lamp contains mercury Recycle properly do not dispose of in ordinary waste UV Warning UV radiation inside the product RECYCLE Warning Recycle properly do not dispose of in ordinary waste NO TELEPHONE Warning Do not connect to telephone lines Projector without lens Lens supplied seperatelv Remote control with batteries User guide Power Cord countrv dependent Ceiling mount cover Before Set up and Use Unpack the supplied parts and familiarise vourself with the various components J A range of fixed and zoom lenses is available to cover most applications both front and rear The lenses are powered and fitted with a bayonet mount for ease of installation Switch off all equipment before setting up for proper function When mounting and changing lenses be aware that the optical system is exposed to dust and foreign particles as long as the lens is not attached
24. p is replaced when the rated lifetime is reached As a general precaution secure good ventilation in the room when operating the projector If lamp rupture occurs evacuate the room and secure good ventilation Children and pregnant women in particular should leave the room When replacing a worn lamp dispose of the used lamp carefully by proper recycling Mercury is a naturally occurring stable metallic element that may pose a safety risk to people under certain conditions According to the Public Health Statement for Mercury published by the Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry ATSDR part of the United States Public Health Service the brain central nervous svstem and kidnevs are sensitive to the effects of mercurv and permanent damage can occur at sufficiently high levels of exposure Acute exposure to high concentrations of mercury vapor can cause conditions such as lung and airway irritation tightness in the chest a burning sensation in the lungs coughing nausea vomiting and diarrhea Children and fetuses are particularly sensitive to the harmful effects of metallic mercury to the nervous system Seek medical attention if any of the above symptoms are experienced or if other unusual conditions are experienced following lamp rupture g WARNING This product contains chemicals including lead known to the State of California to cause birth defects or other reproductive harm Recycle properly do not dispose
25. time of the lamp Allow lamp to cool down before changing One lamp may be changed while the other lamp is operating hot swap A Release the screw LAMP 1 or LAMP 2 depending on which lamp that needs to be replaced B Open the lamp lid s C Turn the three locking screws a quarter turn anti clockwise D Pull the lamp out Replace with a new lamp in reverse order E Insert a new lamp Observe the guide pins F Turn the tree locking screws a quarter turn clockwise H Close the lamp lid Turn the locking screw clockwise WARNING Be careful not to touch the protective glass when replacing the lamp house this may cause the protective glass to overheat and break while in use WARNING Be extremely careful when removing the lamp module In the unlikely event that the bulb ruptures small glass fragments may be generated The lamp module is designed to contain these fragments but use caution when removing the lamp module 27 PROJECTOR UNIT Resolution Displav technologv Compatibility Brightness Contrast Lamp Lamp Life Sound Pressure Level Dimensions Weight Inputs Outputs Power Energy dissipation MTBF Conformance Temperature operating Temperature storage Humidity operating Humidity storage 1920 x 1080 16 9 aspect ratio Single chip DLP technology by Texas Instruments DMD with DarkChip technology 1080p HD 1080

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