Page 3 - Typical Symbols
3 About the symbols Various symbols are used in this instruction manual and on the product itself to en sure corr ect usage, to pr even t dan ger to users an d oth er s, an d to pr even t property damage. The meanings of these symbols are described below. It is impor tan t th at you r ead th ese war...
Page 4 - the power plug from the power outlet and contact your dealer; *Do not use in the bathroom; anything inside, this could result in fire or electrical shock.; Warning
4 *If a problem should occur. • If smoke or a strange odors arise, continued use could result in fire or electrical shock. In such case, immediately turn off the power switch and disconnect the power plug from th e power outlet. After making sure th at the smoke or odor h as stopped, contact your de...
Page 5 - *Do not look through the lens when the lamp is on.; • Continued use could result in fire or electrical shock.
5 *Do not look through the lens when the lamp is on. Never look through the lens when the lamp is on. The powerful light could adver sely affect vision. Use special caution in households where children are present. *Avoid shock or impact on the projector. • If the projector should fall resulting in ...
Page 6 - Caution
6 Placing heavy objects on top of this projector could result in loss of balance or falling and cause personal injury or damage the projector. *Do not block the ventilation openings. *Do not block the ventilation openings of this projector. Blockin g ventilation could lead to internal overheating wh...
Page 8 - areas requiring your attention.
8 Lo cat io n o f produc t s afe ty labels *Safety labels are used on or within the projector to alert you to items or areas requiring your attention.
Page 9 - Checking the Package Contents
9 Checking the Package Contents Projector with Lens cover Remote Con trol 2AAA Batteries Power Cord S-Video Cable Audio/Video Cable Computer cable Phone Jack USB Mouse Cable Filter Sponge User Manual
Page 10 - Table of Content; Safety Instructions
10 Table of Content s Safety Instructions ..8 Checking the package content ..9 Before Use Names and Function of Each Part Main Unit ..12 Keypad control ..14 Rear View / IO Board ..16 Bottom View ..18 Remote Controller ..19 Inserting the batteries ..20 Installation Setting Up the Projector ..21 Scree...
Page 12 - Names and Function of Each part; Zoom Ring
12 Names and Function of Each part Main Unit 3.Lamp Cover Outlet Ventilation Speaker 1 0 . C o n t r o l p an e l (Keyp ad) 5.Rear adjustable foot 8.Handle 4.Filter cover 5.Front adjustable foot 2.Focus Ring 1.Zoom Ring 6.Foot adjuster button 9.Lens cover 7.IR receiver 1. Zoom Ring Use the Zoom Ring...
Page 14 - Keypad control
14 Keypad control 10.Power indicator 11.Lamp indicator 7 . M e n u - u p / Menu-down 8 . M e n u - l e f t / Menu-right 1.Power button 9.Keystone
Page 16 - Computer1/ DVI connector
16 Rear View / IO Board 12.Rear IR Receiver Inlet Ventilation 10.Power socket 11.Power Switch Security lock Input / Output connector 1. Computer1/ DVI connector An alog / Digital RGB input sign al fr om a computer 2. Computer2 / RGB IN and Y Pb Pr (Component video) connector A n a l o g R G B s i g ...
Page 18 - Bottom View; Front Adjustable foot
18 Bottom View 1.Suspension bracket fixing points(4) Front Adjustable foot 2.Air Filter cover EMI Label Rear Adjustable foot 1.Suspension bracket fixing points(4 points) Install the optional ceiling mount here when suspending the projector from the ceiling. 2.Air filter Prevents dust and other foreg...
Page 19 - Show picture in
19 1. Power Power on / op er a t i on m od e, Stan dby mode, Coolin g-down mode 10. Computer source Selects between RGB input sour ce — computer 1,com- p u t e r 2 / RG B , c o m p u t e r 2 / YPbPr,DVI 11. Video source Select between Video input source – Composite Video, S- Video, Y Cb Cr Video 6. ...
Page 20 - Inserting the batteries; Loading AAA batteries into the remote control.
20 Inserting the batteries Loading AAA batteries into the remote control. 1. Remove the battery cover. Push the knob while lifting up the battery cover. 2. Loading the batteries. Make sure the plus and minus poles are correctly oriented. 3. Close the battery cover. Caution • Avoid excessive heat and...
Page 21 - Setting Up the Projector
21 Inst allati on Setting Up the Projector The projector supports the following four different projection methods * Front projection * Rear A special method of installion is required in order to suspend the projector from the ceiling. Please ask your dealer for details.
Page 23 - Screen Size and Projection Distance; Refer
23 Screen Size and Projection Distance The distance between the projector and screen determines the actual image size. Refer to th e table below to determine the image size at a given distance. I m a g e S iz e ( i n c h ) D is t a n c e ( M ) 3 0 1 .0 5 1 .3 6 4 0 1 .3 3 1 .7 9 5 0 1 .7 2 2 .2 3 6 ...
Page 24 - Use th
24 Ad justing the Image Position Use th e adjustable foot at the front of the projector to set the image height. Rotate the adjustable foot at the rear of the projector to fine tune the image position. When the foot is adjusted, it may cause the shape of the projected image to become distorted. Use ...
Page 25 - Moving the projector
25 Moving the projector 1.Use the carrying handle when moving the projector. 2.Replace the lens cover and retract the front adjustable foot when moving the projector to prevent damage to the projector. Caution Th e optional car r y bag is in ten ded to pr otect th e pr ojector fr om dust an d scratc...
Page 27 - Laptop PC
27 Laptop PC Before beginning, make sure that the projector and computer are both turned off. 1. Connect the computer cable. 1.1 Connect either end of the computer cable to the projector’s computer 2 / Y Pb Pr input port. 1.2 Con nect the other en d of the projector cable to the monitor out connecti...
Page 29 - ect a 3.5mm stereo min; Speaker
29 Exte rnal Speaker 1. Con n ect a 3.5mm stereo min i-plug from the external speaker system to the projector Audio out jack. Speaker
Page 30 - USB Mouse
30 USB Mouse USB mouse compatible MS-Window98/2000/NT/XP/Me, Macintosh :OS8.6~10.1, and a Microsoft Mouse dr iver must be in stalled. 1. In ser t th e en d of th e USB Cable (B-Type) to th e pr ojector ’s USB por t. 2. Con nect th e en d of th e USB Cable (A-type) to th e computer ’s USB por t. 3. W...
Page 31 - A. Connecting to a video source; Video
31 Video A. Connecting to a video source The Pr ojector can receive composite Video/stereo-audio, S-Video or Component video (YCbCr) signals. 1. Th e composite video an d ster eo-audio inputs, are the yellow, white and red RCA connections on the projector. Con nect the yellow RCA plug at one end of ...
Page 35 - Adjust the Imag
35 Adjust the Imag e 1.Adjustin g th e image size Tur n th e zoom rin g on th e pr ojector to adjust th e size of the image. If 2.Adjustin g th e image height. Extend or r etr act th e fr on t adjustable foot to adjust th e height of the image. 3.Correcting Keystone Distortion Use the [ Keystone]but...
Page 36 - Turning off the projector
36 Turning off the projector 1. Press th e power button on th e pr ojector or r emote contr ol. Th e power off con fir ma ti on mess ag e app e ars .I f you d o n ot wan t to p ower off t h e pr ojector, ign or e th e message an d it will disappe ar. 2. Press the power button again and the projector...
Page 38 - Computer mode
38 Computer mode 1. PICTURE brightness -64/+63 adjusts the overall image brightness contrast -64/+63 adjusts the difference between light anddark areas of the image color Temp adjusts the color temperature of the image 6500K7300K9300K User sets color temperature to 6500K sets color temperature to 73...
Page 40 - sets all of the above settings automatically
40 3. SETTING h position -128/+127 move the image position horizontally v position -128/+127 move the image position vertically phase -128/+127 sets the synchornization polarity frequency 1294/1394 sets the horizon tal scanning frequency keystone V -128/+127 corrects vertical keystone distortion ini...
Page 51 - Maintenance and Troubleshooting_
51 Cleaning the projector Warning: Always unplug the projector before performing any maintenance. Clean the projector case by wiping it gently with a soft cloth. If necessary, the case can be cleaned using a neutral detergent and a soft cloth ensure the case is completely dry before turning the proj...
Page 52 - Cleaning the Air Filter
52 Cleaning the Air Filter A. Wh en th e air filter becomes clogged with dust, etc., th e pr ojector may overheat and turn itself off to prevent internal damage.When cleaning the filter, stand the projector up on its side to prevent dust from entering the projector. Use a vacuum to remove the dust f...
Page 53 - Replacing the Projection Lamp
53 Replacing the Projection Lamp Caution : The lamp and inside of the projector become very hot while the projection lamp is lit. Allow the projector to cool for at least 15 minutes prior to opening the lamp door. 1. Release the Lamp Door Latch using a small screwdriver or similar tool to slide the ...
Page 56 - Specifications
5 Specifications Projection Display Epson 0.99" Poly-Silicon TFT LCDx3 Resolution True XGA, 1024x768 / SVGA, 800x600 Projection Lens Manual, F#1.7~2.41, f=33.4~43.3mm, zoom1 Image Size 30"~300" Projection Distance 0.9M~10M Uniformity Typical 85%image center-to-corner Color Temperature 64...
Page 57 - LIMITED WARRANTY
LIMITED WARRANTY Boxlight (“Boxlight”) warrants that each Boxlight MP-60e and MP-63e (“the Product”) sold hereunder will conform to and function in accordance with the written specifications of Boxlight. Said limited warranty shall apply only to the first person or entity that purchases the Product ...