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USER GUIDEENGLISHDownloaded From projector-manual.com Projectiondesign Manuals

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11englishHINDICATORSSTATUSIndicates the overall system status by green, yellow and red colors.PERMANENT GREEN LIGHTThe projector is turned on and in n

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english12IREMOTE CONTROLThe remote control allows flexible access to theprojector settings, either through direct keys, orthrough the menu system. The

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english13REMOTE CONTROLX-PORT 1, 2Activates the X-PORT 1, 2. These keys are enabled bythe X-PORT 1, 2 devices as and when attached.Functionality depen

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14JenglishCEBFGNAHIDLNMJKCONNECTOR PANELThe conector panel may be illuminated by pushing the LIGHT key onthe keypad. A C-VIDEO: Used for standard vide

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english15KSET UP SET UP VIDEOBefore setting-up, switch off all equipment.Four video sources may be connected, using theYPbPr (component), BNC (RGB), S

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english16LIMAGE ADJUSTMENTSVarious optical adjustments are available, dependingon your choice of lens. All lens adjustments aremotorized and controlle

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17englishMLAMP OPERATIONThe projector is fitted with two individual projection lamps that can berun in various modes. In addition, lamps can be replac

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english18OCEILING MOUNTThe projector can be ceiling mounted using anapproved UL tested/ listed ceiling mount fixture, with acapacity of minimum 60 kg

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english19CEILING MOUNTCEILING MOUNT COVERThe auxiliary cable cover can be mounted on theprojector to conceal the interface cables and powercord when t

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20englishPUSING THE PROJECTORAfter setting-up, switch on all equipment.The projector can be controlled by the keypad on the rear, by theremote control

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english3ATABLE OF CONTENTS A Table of contentsB IntroductionC Safety & WarningsD Supplied materialE Optional lensesF OverviewG KeypadH IndicatorsI

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21englishQMENU SYSTEMThe menu system gives access to a multitude of image and systemcontrols. The menu system is structured through a top menu andseve

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22englishMENU SYSTEMPICTURE SUB MENUbrightnessAdjusts the image brightness. A higher setting will increase thebrightness, a lower setting will decreas

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23englishMENU SYSTEMDYNAMIC SUB MENUwhite boostIncreases the white level of the image for enhanced contrastgammaThe source image is adapted to charact

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24englishMENU ADJUSTMENTADVANCED SUB MENUh positionShifts the image sideways.v positionShifts the image up and down.phaseAdjust for stable image. A ji

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25englishMENU SYSTEMSET UP SUB MENUkeystone VAdjust vertical keystone correction. Compensates for the geometricaldistortion of the projected image re

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26englishMENU SYSTEMUTILITIES SUB MENUsystem informationDisplays information about the source and projector status.OSDTurn the On Screen Display on (d

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27englishMENU SYSTEMCONTROL SUB MENUmodeSelects between RS232 and X-PORT control modes. RS232 addressFor use when daisy-chaining several units. Select

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28englishMENU SYSTEMLAMP SUB MENUModeselect dual or single lamp mode.ecoselect eco mode (reduced power for longer lamp life). advancedindividual lamp

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29englishRRS 232 AND LAN CONTROLRS 232You may control and monitor the projector remotely through the serialRS232 control interface.Two RS232 protocols

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30englishTMAINTENANCEThe projector may from time to time need cleaning. Never open theunit, as this will void any warranties. Refer service and repair

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english4BINTRODUCTIONThis digital projector is designed with the latest state-of-the-arttechnologies in illumination, imaging, optics, electronics, th

Page 24 - IR CONTROLL - FOR ALL

31englishLAMP CHANGEThe LAMP indicators on the keypad will turn red when lamp lifeexpires. Change the lamp when lifetime expires. Always replace lamp

Page 25 - CALIBRATION TEST IMAGE

32TECHNICAL DATAPROJECTOR UNITResolutionDisplay technologyDisplay deviceComputer CompatibilityVideo CompatibilityAspect RatioBandwidthBrightnessContra

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33englishTECHNICAL DATAPROJECTOR UNITTemperature operatingTemperature storageHumidity operatingHumidity storageLENSESShort fixed lensMedium fixed len

Page 27 - ADVANCED FOR ALL

34englishS-Video4 PIN MINI DIN FEMALE1 GND2 GND3 Luma4 ChromaC-VideoPHONO/RCA FEMALESTEM YELLOW:CompositeSHIELD: GNDG/YPHONO/RCA FEMALESTEM GREEN: G/Y

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35english 0 1.00 2.00 3.00 4.00 5.00 6.00 7.00 8.00 9.00 10.00 m 0 3.30 6.60 9.90 13.20 16.50 19.80 23.10 26.40 29.70 33 .00 ft m12.0011.00

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englishXDECLARATIONSFCCThis equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits fora Class A digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC

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*601.0068.00*USER GUIDEENGLISHDownloaded From projector-manual.com Projectiondesign Manuals

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english5SAFETY & WARNINGSDo not operate the projector outside its temperature and humidityspecifications, as this may result in overheating and ma

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english6SAFETY & WARNINGSWARNING SYMBOLSREAD USER GUIDEAttention! Read the user guide for further information!DANGEROUS VOLTAGEDanger! High voltag

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7englishDSUPPLIED MATERIALProjector without lensLens supplied seperatelyRemote control with batteriesUser guidePower Cord(country dependent)Ceiling mo

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8englishEOPTIONAL LENSESA range of fixed and zoom lenses is available to cover mostapplications, both front and rear. The lenses are powered and fitte

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english9FOVERVIEWA LensB IR sensorC VentilationD Lens releaseE Power connector F Keypad G Connector panelH LCDI Lamp lidsJ Adjustable feetK Security l

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10englishGKEYPAD The keypad is illuminated for operation in dark environments. Availablefunctions are illuminated in yellow while selected (active) fu

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