Page 4 - TABLE OF CONTENTS
USER GUIDE LCD PROJECTOR 3 TABLE OF CONTENTS 1 SYMBOL DESCRIPTIONS .................................................................... 52 SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS ..................................................................... 53 INTRODUCTION ..........................................................
Page 6 - SYMBOL DESCRIPTIONS; DANGEROUS VOLTAGE; SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
USER GUIDE LCD PROJECTOR 5 1 SYMBOL DESCRIPTIONS DANGEROUS VOLTAGE This symbol is intended to alert the user to the presence ofuninsulated “dangerous voltages” within the producthousing that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute arisk of electric shock to persons. WARNING This symbol is used ...
Page 7 - The normal operating life for the lamp is 750 hours
USER GUIDE LCD PROJECTOR 6 The normal operating life for the lamp is 750 hours . High-pressure lamp may explode if improperly used.Refer all servicing to authorized personnel only. 1. Water and Moisture - The projector is designed for indoor use only and should not be used near water and moisture. 2...
Page 10 - INTRODUCTION
USER GUIDE LCD PROJECTOR 9 3 INTRODUCTION Congratulations on purchasing this state-of-the-art, high resolution LCDprojector. This projector can be connected to most computer sources,and video sources indirectly, for the best projection results and maximumcompatibility. The projector displays bright ...
Page 12 - SUPPLIED MATERIAL; WHEN YOU OPEN THE LCD PROJECTOR PACKAGE; A complete set includes the following components :; OPTIONAL MATERIAL
USER GUIDE LCD PROJECTOR 11 5 SUPPLIED MATERIAL 5.1 WHEN YOU OPEN THE LCD PROJECTOR PACKAGE A complete set includes the following components : 1. LCD Projector 6. Mouse Adapter PC (Y-Split) 2. VGA Cable with Y-split 7. Power Cord 3. MAC monitor adapter 8. Remote Control 4. MAC computer adapter 9. Ba...
Page 13 - GLOSSARY
USER GUIDE LCD PROJECTOR 12 5.3 GLOSSARY The following terms are used throughout this user guide to identify thedifferent parts of the LCD projector, or to refer to certain ancilliary items. POWER STATUS INDICATOR HANDLE TOP PANEL KEYBOARD VENTILATION SLATS POWER ON/OFF SWITCH HEIGHT ADJUSTMENT RING...
Page 14 - SETTING UP THE LCD PROJECTOR; SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
USER GUIDE LCD PROJECTOR 13 6 SETTING UP THE LCD PROJECTOR 6.1 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS Switch off all equipment before connecting together thevarious items. Be aware of static electricity that may buildup, especially in the dry season and when operating onsynthetic carpets. Discharge any static electrici...
Page 15 - ARRANGEMENTS IN THE PROJECTION ROOM
USER GUIDE LCD PROJECTOR 14 6.2 ARRANGEMENTS IN THE PROJECTION ROOM The LCD projector should be placed on a table, or other stable hardsurface, at the distance required to give the desired size of projectedimage on the wall. 4.8m / 187" 4.0m / 156" 3.0m / 117" 2.0m / 78" 1.3m / 50.7&...
Page 16 - SELECTING ADDITIONAL ADAPTERS AND CABLES
USER GUIDE LCD PROJECTOR 15 6.3 SELECTING ADDITIONAL ADAPTERS AND CABLES 6.3.1 FOR YOUR COMPUTER SOURCE(S) You may have a computer source which requires an additional adapter toconnect between the source and the VGA cable with Y-split. A set of twoMAC adapters is supplied in your delivery package. C...
Page 17 - MAKING THE CABLE CONNECTIONS; from the projection screen.
USER GUIDE LCD PROJECTOR 16 6.4 MAKING THE CABLE CONNECTIONS 1. Place the projector on a stable, hard surface, at the desired distance from the projection screen. 2. Connect the source equipment to the connector ports of the LCD projector, preferentially into the Source 1 connector port (This is the...
Page 20 - Image Adjustments; IMAGE ADJUSTMENTS; Using the LCD Projector
USER GUIDE LCD PROJECTOR 19 6. Apply mains power to the various items of source equipment. Your LCD projector is now fully connected up. Before use for yourpresentation, refer to the next section on Image Adjustments to attain the highest quality of projected image. 6.5 IMAGE ADJUSTMENTS The infrare...
Page 21 - OPERATION
USER GUIDE LCD PROJECTOR 20 OPERATION FREQ • With data from a source displayed on-screen, set the background to a chequered pattern 50% grey (directmode 1:1 uncompressed). • If the frequency is set wrongly, vertical unstable bands will be visible in the image (see illustration). • Adjust with the fr...
Page 23 - USING THE LCD PROJECTOR; INFRARED REMOTE CONTROL
USER GUIDE LCD PROJECTOR 22 7 USING THE LCD PROJECTOR The LCD projector has a set of features and functions with which youneed to be familiar with in order to operate the unit efficiently and toallow you to make a smooth, problem-free presentation. 7.1 INFRARED REMOTE CONTROL The infrared remote con...
Page 27 - TOP PANEL KEYBOARD
USER GUIDE LCD PROJECTOR 26 7.2 TOP PANEL KEYBOARD The settings most likely to be adjusted during the set-up process are alsoaccessible via a secondary keyboard panel on the top of the LCDprojector, known as the Top Panel Keyboard. The Power ON/OFFIndicator is also located on this panel. The panel l...
Page 28 - SPECIAL FEATURES OF YOUR LCD; INTELLIGENT COOLING SYSTEM; Technical Data; OSD SYSTEM
USER GUIDE LCD PROJECTOR 27 8 SPECIAL FEATURES OF YOUR LCD PROJECTOR 8.1 INTELLIGENT COOLING SYSTEM The fan operates as long as the LCD projector is switched on. Providedthat the power cord is connected, the fan continues to run for 2 minuteseven after the unit has been switched off. This ensures a ...
Page 30 - Maintenance
USER GUIDE LCD PROJECTOR 29 9 TROUBLE-SHOOTING This is a checklist to help you pinpoint any problem that may arise.Check the symptoms carefully if you experience any problem. The curemay be at your fingertips! Always check that the OSD appears when the OSD key onthe remote control is pressed. This i...
Page 32 - 0 MAINTENANCE; GENERAL
USER GUIDE LCD PROJECTOR 31 10 MAINTENANCE 10.1 GENERAL From time to time, the LCD projector unit and lens may be cleaned witha damp, non-abrasive cloth to remove dust and dirt spots. The lensshould be cleaned with a mild dish-washing detergent solution, or withstandard lens cleaning solutions avail...
Page 33 - LAMP REPLACEMENT MESSAGES; Lamp has less than 50 hours left of recommended burning time; Lamp Replacement; Lamp has exceeded its lamp life of 750 hours
USER GUIDE LCD PROJECTOR 32 10.3 LAMP REPLACEMENT MESSAGES When the time is due to replace the lamp, the projector will give you oneof the two following messages on the screen. WARNING! Lamp has less than 50 hours left of recommended burning time Please change lamp! Press any key to clear this messa...
Page 34 - The lamp change indicator has been activated,
USER GUIDE LCD PROJECTOR 33 If the lamp timer is accidentally reset before the lamp has reachedexpected lifetime, or the lamp is changed before it is required and resetthe timer, the warning below appears. This leaves you with twoalternatives which are both described in the next paragraphs. WARNING!...
Page 35 - FUSE REPLACEMENT
USER GUIDE LCD PROJECTOR 34 10.4 FUSE REPLACEMENT The mains fuse is located at the mains input, as an integral part of theconnector and switch assembly (See the figure). A defective fuse may indicate a permanent electrical failure. Ifa new fuse breaks immediately, please return the unit to youdealer...
Page 36 - CARE OF THE REMOTE CONTROL
USER GUIDE LCD PROJECTOR 35 10.5 CARE OF THE REMOTE CONTROL The infrared remote control requires no maintenance, other than batteryreplacement when required. To change the batteries, open the batteryholder on the rear of the handset. Remove the old batteries and disposeof carefully. Insert two new b...
Page 37 - 1 TECHNICAL DATA; GENERAL ENVIRONMENTAL LIMITS
USER GUIDE LCD PROJECTOR 36 11 TECHNICAL DATA The technical data given in this section was correct at thetime of going to print, but may change without prior notice inorder to improve product performance. This LCD projector is designed for indoor use and should not beoperated or stored in conditions...
Page 39 - MODE
USER GUIDE LCD PROJECTOR 38 11.4 REMOTE CONTROL UNIT SIZE 153 x 56 x 15 mm / 6.0" x 2.1" x 0.6" UNIT WEIGHT 90 g / 3.2 ounzes (with batteries) BATTERIES 2 x LR03/AAA 1.5V penlight FUNCTIONAL RANGE 7 m / 23 feet COMPATIBILITY Microsoft 2-key serial; MAC; PS/2 APPROVALS CE, FCC Part A 11.5...
Page 40 - CONNECTORS ON THE SUPPLIED CABLES; The connectors on the supplied cables are described below.; CABLE; Mouse cable
USER GUIDE LCD PROJECTOR 39 11.6 CONNECTORS ON THE SUPPLIED CABLES The connectors on the supplied cables are described below. CABLE PROJECTOR SOURCE END END 1 2 (if applies) VGA 4m/13ft Y-split cable 26 pin HDDSUBmale withfingerscrews Computer end:15 pin HDDSUBmale withfingerscrews Monitor end:15 pi...
Page 41 - 2 CONNECTORS
USER GUIDE LCD PROJECTOR 40 12 CONNECTORS The connector ports for the source equipment on the LCD projector arelocated on the right hand-side (when facing) of the unit. The connectorport for the mains power cord is located next to the fuse cabinet. Thepinouts of all the connector ports is described ...
Page 42 - MOUSE
USER GUIDE LCD PROJECTOR 41 12.2 MOUSE This port is used to exchange mouse messages between the projectorand the computer. 8 PIN MINIDINFEMALE(FRONT VIEW) 1234 5 6 7 8 1 2 3 4 5 PS/2 CLOCK RS232 TXD RS232 RTSRS232 RXDRS232 CTS 678 PS/2 DATA MAC ADB GND
Page 43 - 3 ENVIRONMENTAL STATEMENT; place the projector unit; without opening it; polythene bag to retain any further spillage,
USER GUIDE LCD PROJECTOR 42 13 ENVIRONMENTAL STATEMENT Care has been taken in the manufacture of this LCD projector thatenvironmental stress and pollution has been minimized. Where possible,recyclable materials have been used to minimize the environmentalimpact. There are no special requirements for...
Page 44 - 4 FCC STATEMENT
USER GUIDE LCD PROJECTOR 43 14 FCC STATEMENT This equipment has been certified to comply with the limits for a Class Acomputing device, pursuant to Subpart J of Part 15 of FCC rules. Onlyperipherals (computer input/output devices, terminals, printers, etc.)certified to comply with the Class A limits...
Page 45 - 5 SERVICE INFORMATION; . If the LCD projector still do not work to; RMA
USER GUIDE LCD PROJECTOR 44 15 SERVICE INFORMATION This product contains no user serviceable parts, outside thescope of section Maintenance. Attempts to modifymechanics, electronics or optics inside the housing will violateany warranties, and may be hazardous. If for any reason the product fails to ...