Page 2 - IMPORTANT; • For your assistance in reporting the loss
IMPORTANT • For your assistance in reporting the loss or theft of your Projector, please recordthe Serial Number located on the bottomof the projector and retain this information. • Before recycling the packaging, please ensure that you have checked the con-tents of the carton thoroughly against the...
Page 4 - Introduction; CONSUMER PRODUCT SAFETY ACT; See bottom of projector.; ENGLISH
1 Before using the projector, please read this owner’s manual carefully. Introduction 1. WARRANTY This is to assure that you immediately receive the full benefit of the parts, serviceand labor warranty applicable to your purchase. 2. CONSUMER PRODUCT SAFETY ACT To ensure that you will promptly recei...
Page 5 - Caution Concerning Lamp Replacement; PRODUCT DISPOSAL; Declaration of conformity
2 WARNING: The cooling fan in this projector continues to run for about 90 seconds after the projector entersstandby mode. During normal operation, when putting the projector into standby mode alwaysuse the STANDBY-ON button on the projector or the STANDBY button on the remote control.Ensure the coo...
Page 6 - Using the Menu Screen; How to Read this Owner’s Manual; Info; For Future Reference; N o t e; Index
3 39 Using the Menu Screen Menu Selections (Adjustments) Example: Adjusting “Bright”. • This operation can also be perfor med by using the buttons on the projector. Press B MENU. • The “Picture” menu screen for the se- lected input mode is displayed. Adjustment buttons( P / R / O / Q ) Example: “Pic...
Page 7 - Contents; Preparing
4 Contents Preparing Introduction How to Read this Owner’s Manual ....... 3Contents ............................................... 4IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS ............... 6Accessories ........................................ 10Par t Names and Functions ................. 11 Inserting the Batteries ......
Page 8 - Reference; Appendix
5 Reference Appendix Maintenance ....................................... 47Maintenance Indicators ...................... 48Regarding the Lamp ........................... 50 Lamp ..................................................... 50Caution Concerning the Lamp ............ 50Replacing the Lamp .......
Page 9 - IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS; Grounding or Polarization
6 1. Read Instructions All the safety and operating instructions shouldbe read before the product is operated. 2. Retain Instructions The safety and operating instructions should beretained for future reference. 3. Heed Warnings All warnings on the product and in the operatinginstructions should be ...
Page 12 - Using the projector in other countries
9 ■ When turning off the projector, the cooling fanruns to decrease the internal temperature fora while. Unplug the power cord after the cool-ing fan stops. The period the cooling fan runswill vary, depending on the circumstances andthe internal temperature. Caution regarding usage of the projector ...
Page 13 - Accessories; Optional accessory; Supplied accessories
10 Accessories Remote control Two R-6 batteries (“AA” size, UM/SUM-3, HP-7 or similar) 3 RCA to 15-pin D-sub adaptor (11.8 " (30 cm)) QCNWGA075WJPZ • Owner’s manual (this manual) Optional accessory ■ Lamp unit AH-11201 Supplied accessories Lens cap (attached) Power cord* (1) (2) For U.S. and Can...
Page 14 - Top View; Front View; Part Names and Function; Projector; Numbers in
11 33 39 48 32 30 30 31 47 30 15 28 28, 48 39, 46 28, 48 39 Top View STANDBY-ONbutton For turning thepower on andputting theprojector intostandby mode. Lamp indicator Temperature warningindicator Adjustment buttons( P / R / O / Q ) For selecting menu items. Volume buttons(– O / Q +) For adjusting th...
Page 15 - Rear View; Terminals
12 Numbers in Z refer to the main pages in this owner’s manual where the topic is explained. Rear View Part Names and Functions (Continued) Speaker Rear adjustmentfoot Kensington SecurityStandard connector AC socket Connect thesupplied Power cord. Intake vent Exhaust vent 47 31 45 47 28 1 2 6 7 8 3 ...
Page 17 - Inserting the Batteries; Attach the cover and slide it until it clicks into place.; Press the; Caution
14 • Danger of explosion if battery is incorrectly replaced.Replace only with the same or equivalent type. • Insert the batteries making sure the polarities correctly match the m and n marks inside the battery compartment. • Batteries of different types have different properties, therefore do not mi...
Page 18 - Usable Range
15 • The signal from the remote control can be re- flected off a screen for easy operation. How-ever, the effective distance of the signal maydiffer depending on the screen material. When using the remote control • Ensure that you do not drop, expose to mois- ture or high temperature. • The remote c...
Page 19 - Quick Start; Setup and Projection; Remove the lens cap and turn the projector on
16 Quick Start This section shows the basic operation (projector connecting with the video equipment). For details,see the page described below for each step. Setup and Projection In this section, connection of the projector and the video equipment is explained using one ex-ample. 3. Remove the lens...
Page 20 - Select the INPUT mode; INPUT 3; Correct trapezoidal distortion
17 Select the “INPUT 3” using the INPUT button on the projector or D INPUT 3 on the remote control. 5. Select the INPUT mode • When pressing the INPUT button on the projector, input mode switches in the following order: INPUT1 INPUT2 INPUT3 INPUT4 • When using the remote control, press the C INPUT 1...
Page 21 - Setting up the Projector; Side View; Example of standard setup
18 Ceiling-mount Setup ■ It is recommended that you use the optionalEIKI ceiling-mount bracket for this installation.Before mounting the projector, contact yournearest EIKI Authorized Dealer or ServiceCenter to obtain the recommended ceiling-mount bracket (sold separately). ■ Invert the image by set...
Page 22 - Indication of the Projection Image Size and Projection Distance
19 300" 200" 100" 80"60" 261" ´ 147" 174" ´ 98" 87" ´ 49" 70" ´ 39" 52" ´ 29" 34'10 "–40' 4" (10.6 m – 12.3 m) 23'3 "–26'11 " (7.1 m – 8.2 m) 11'7 "–13'5 " (3.5 m – 4.1 m) 9'4 "–10'9 " (2.8 m – 3.3 m) 7'0 ...
Page 23 - Screen Size and Projection Distance
20 Setting up the Projector (Continued) 300 ⬙ (762 cm) 270 ⬙ (686 cm) 250 ⬙ (635 cm) 200 ⬙ (508 cm) 150 ⬙ (381 cm) 100 ⬙ (254 cm) 80 ⬙ (203 cm) 70 ⬙ (178 cm) 60 ⬙ (152 cm) 40 ⬙ (102 cm) 261 ⬙ (664 cm) 235 ⬙ (598 cm) 218 ⬙ (553 cm) 174 ⬙ (443 cm) 131 ⬙ (332 cm) 87 ⬙ (221 cm) 70 ⬙ (177 cm) 61 ⬙ (155 c...
Page 25 - Samples of Cables for Connection
22 Samples of Cables for Connection Cables for a cameraor a video game Equipment Input Signal Cable Terminal on the projector S-video cable (commercially available) Video cable (commercially available) Audio-visualequipment Camera/video game S-video S-video Compo- nent video Video Audio Cables for a...
Page 26 - Connecting to Video Equipment
23 Connecting to Video Equipment Before connecting, ensure that the power cord of the projector is unplugged from the ACoutlet and turn off the devices to be connected. After making all connections, turn on theprojector first and then the other devices. The projector is equipped with input terminals...
Page 27 - When connecting to equipment with video output terminal (INPUT4); Connecting to Video Equipment (Continued)
24 L R To video output terminal When connecting to equipment with video output terminal (INPUT4) To audiooutput terminal Composite video cable(commercially available) RCA audio cable*(commercially available) To AUDIO (INPUT 3, 4) terminal To INPUT4terminal DVD, etc. *Use the cable when you wantto en...
Page 28 - Connecting to a Computer
25 Connecting to a Computer To RGB output terminal To audio output terminal * ø3.5 mm stereo ormono audio cable(commerciallyavailable) RGB Cable(commercially available) When connecting a computer, ensure that it is the last device to be turned on after all theconnections are made. Ensure that you ha...
Page 29 - Connecting to a Monitor with RGB Input Terminal
26 To RGBinputterminal N o t e Connecting to a Monitor with RGB Input Terminal You can display computer images on both the projector and a separate monitor using two sets ofRGB cables. To RGBoutputterminal To INPUT 1 terminal To OUTPUT (INPUT 1, 2) terminal RGB cable (commercially available) RGB cab...
Page 30 - Connecting to an Amplifier or Other Audio Equipment
27 N o t e Connecting to an Amplifier or Other Audio Equipment The audio input from devices connected to the AUDIO INPUT terminals on the projector can beoutput to audio equipment. The audio output is determined according to the selected input mode. • ø3.5 mm minijack to RCA audio cable (commerciall...
Page 31 - Turning the Projector On/Off; R e m o v e t h e l e n s c a p a n d p r e s s; Turning the Projector on; to; Connecting the Power Cord
28 Turning the Projector On/Off R e m o v e t h e l e n s c a p a n d p r e s s o STANDBY-ON on the projector or f ON on the remote control. • About the Lamp Indicator The lamp indicator illuminates to indicate thestatus of the lamp. Red: The lamp is on. Blinking in red: The lamp is warming upor shu...
Page 32 - Taking the Keylock off; Locking the Operation Buttons
29 On-screen Display (confirmation message) 1 2 Turning the Power off (Puttingthe Projector into Standby Mode) Press o STANDBY-ON on the pro- jector or e STANDBY on the re- mote control, then press that but-ton again while the confirmationmessage is displayed, to put theprojector into standby mode. ...
Page 33 - Adjusting the Focus; Image Projection; Adjusting the Projected Image; Switching the Input Mode; P r e s s
30 1 Adjusting the Focus You can adjust the focus with the focusring on the projector. Image Projection Rotate the focus ring to adjust the fo-cus while watching the projected image. Focus ring Adjusting the Projected Image 2 Adjusting the Screen Size You can adjust the screen size usingthe zoom rin...
Page 34 - Adjusting the Height
31 3 Adjusting the Height The height of the projector can be ad-justed using the adjustment feet at thefront and rear of the projector.When the screen is above the projec-tor, the projection image can be madehigher by adjusting the projector. 1 2 3 • Do not apply too much pressure on the pro- jector...
Page 35 - Adjusting the Volume
32 Image Projection (Continued) Displaying the Black Screenand Turning off the SoundTemporarily Adjusting the Volume Press K / L on the remote control or – O / Q + on the projector to adjust the vol- ume. • Pressing K /– O will lower the volume. • Pressing L / Q + will raise the volume. • When the p...
Page 37 - Resize Mode; VIDEO
34 Image Projection (Continued) Resize Mode This function allows you to modify or customize the resize mode to enhance the input image. De-pending on the input signal, you can choose “STRETCH”, “SIDE BAR” or “CINEMA ZOOM” image. Press H RESIZE. • See page 43 for setting on menu screen. RESIZE button...
Page 38 - Computer
35 : Cutout area on which images cannot be projected. Computer Input Signal STRETCH Output screen image Computer Image type SIDE BAR SXGA (1280 K 1024) Resolution lower than SVGA SVGA Resolution higher than SVGA 1280 K 720 4:3 aspect ratio 5:4 aspect ratio 16:9 aspect ratio SVGA (800 K 600) XGA (102...
Page 39 - Operating with the Remote Control; Freezing a Moving Image; Selecting the Picture Mode; AUTO SYNC to manually ad-
36 Operating with the Remote Control Freezing a Moving Image Press N FREEZE. • The projected image is frozen. Press N FREEZE again to return to the moving image from the cur-rently connected device. 1 2 Selecting the Picture Mode Press G PICTURE MODE. • When pressing G PICTURE MODE, the picture mode...
Page 40 - The following shows the items that can be set in the projector.; Menu Items; “Picture” menu
37 The following shows the items that can be set in the projector. Menu Items “Screen adjustment (SCR-ADJ)” menu INPUT 1 (RGB)/INPUT2 (RGB) “Picture” menu Picture Picture Mode Contrast 0 0 0 0 K 7 5 0 0 SCR - ADJ PRJ - ADJ Help Bright Red Blue 1 CLR Temp Bright Boost Lamp Setting Standard Bright Res...
Page 41 - “Help” menu
38 “Projection adjustment (PRJ-ADJ)” menu Picture Auto Search SCR - ADJ PRJ - ADJ Help Auto Sync Auto Power Off System Sound h Off On On Off SEL./ADJ. ENTER END 0 Lamp Timer(Life) 100% Speaker On RS-232C 9600 bps Fan Mode Normal Picture There is no picture or audio SCR - ADJ PRJ - ADJ Help Vertical ...
Page 45 - Progressive; Lamp Setting; Adjusting the Image
42 4 4 4 4 4 Progressive • In NTSC or PAL60Hz, even if the 3D Progres- sive mode has been set, the three-two pulldown enhancement will be enabled automati-cally when the film source has been entered. • When the image is blurred or noisy, switch to the optimal mode. • When using progressive inputs, i...
Page 46 - Setting the Resize Mode; Keystone Correction; Setting On-screen Display
43 Adjusting the Projected Image(“SCR - ADJ” menu) Picture Resize 0 SCR - ADJ PRJ - ADJ Help Keystone OSD Display Background PRJ Mode Language Front English Logo On Stretch 6 5 4 3 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 Setting the Resize Mode • For details of the Resize mode, see pages 34 and 35 . • You can also press H RE...
Page 47 - Auto Search Function
44 Adjusting the Projector Function (“PRJ - ADJ” menu) Picture Auto Search SCR - ADJ PRJ - ADJ Help Auto Sync Auto Power Off System Sound h Off On On Off SEL./ADJ. ENTER END 0 Lamp Timer(Life) 100% Speaker On RS-232C 9600 bps Fan Mode Normal 1 1 1 1 1 Auto Search Function This function automatically...
Page 48 - Speaker Setting; Fan Mode Setting
45 Menu operation n Page 39 • When the Auto Power Off function is set to “On”, 5 minutes before the projector entersstandby mode, the message “Enter STANDBYmode in X min.” will appear on the screen toindicate the remaining minutes. Selectable items On Off Description When no input signal is detected...
Page 49 - Troubleshooting with “Help” menu; Utilizing “Help” menu functions
46 Troubleshooting with “Help” menu Utilizing “Help” menu functions This function advises you to solve the problems during usage. • You can adjust the items with check marks ( ✔ ). • The items in the “Help” menu change, de- pending on the input signal or setting that youhave selected. • I f t h e p ...
Page 50 - Maintenance
47 Cleaning the lens ■ Use a commercially available blower or lenscleaning paper (for glasses and camera lenses)for cleaning the lens. Do not use any liquid typecleaning agents, as they may wear off thecoating film on the surface of the lens. ■ As the surface of the lens can easily getdamaged, be su...
Page 51 - Maintenance Indicators
48 Maintenance Indicators About the lamp indicator ■ When the remaining lamp life becomes 5% or less, (yellow) and “Change The Lamp” will bedisplayed on the screen. When the percentage becomes 0%, it will change to (red), the lamp will automatically turn off and then the projector will automatically...
Page 53 - Regarding the Lamp; Lamp
50 Regarding the Lamp Lamp ■ It is recommended that the lamp (sold separately) be replaced when the remaining lamp life becomes5% or less, or when you notice a significant deterioration in the picture and color quality. The lamp life(percentage) can be checked with the on-screen display. (see page 4...
Page 54 - Disconnect the power cord.
51 Removing and Installing theLamp Unit • Make sure that you remove the lamp unit by the handle. Do not touch the glass surface ofthe lamp unit or the inside of the projector. • To avoid injury to yourself and damage to the lamp, be sure to carefully follow the stepsbelow. • Do not loosen other scre...
Page 55 - Remove the lamp unit.; Resetting the Lamp Timer; Insert the new lamp unit.
52 Regarding the Lamp (Continued) Remove the lamp unit. • Loosen the securing screws from the lamp unit. Hold the lamp unit by thehandle and pull it in the direction of thearrow. At this time, keep the lamp unithorizontal and do not tilt it. Resetting the Lamp Timer Reset the lamp timer after replac...
Page 56 - Connecting Pin Assignments
53 Connecting Pin Assignments COMPUTER-RGB Input/Output COMPUTER-RGB/COMPONENT INPUT1, 2 and COMPUTER-RGB/COMPONENT OUTPUT Terminals: 15-pin Mini D-sub female connector 1. Video input (red) 2. Video input (green/sync on green) 3. Video input (blue) 4. Not connected 5. Not connected 6. Earth (red) 7....
Page 57 - DTV; Computer Compatibility Chart
54 DTV • When this projector receives 640 K 350 VESA format VGA signals, “640 K 400” appears on the screen. Computer Computer Compatibility Chart • Multiple signal support Horizontal Frequency: 15-70 kHz,Vertical Frequency: 45-85 Hz,Pixel Clock: 12-108 MHzSync signal: Compatible with TTL level • Com...
Page 58 - Troubleshooting
55 Troubleshooting No picture and no sound or projector does not start. Sound is heard but no picture appears (or picture is dark). Color is faded or poor. Picture is blurred; noise appears. Picture appears but no sound is heard. An unusual sound is occasionally heard from the cabinet. Maintenance i...
Page 60 - Specifications
57 Specifications ProjectorEIP-1000TNTSC3.58/NTSC4.43/PAL/PAL-M/PAL-N/PAL-60/SECAM/DTV480 I /DTV480P/ DTV540P/DTV576 I /DTV576P/DTV720P/DTV1035 I /DTV1080 I /DTV1080 I -50 Single Chip Digital Micromirror Device TM (DMD TM ) by Texas Instruments Panel size: 0.53 " , 1chip DMD No. of dots: 409,920...
Page 61 - Dimensions
58 Dimensions Units: inches (mm) M4 M4 M4 M4 12 13 / 32 ( 315) 3 1 / 16 ( 77.5) 2 19 / 32 ( 65.5) 1 53 / 64 ( 46.2) 3 5 / 32 ( 80) 1 55 / 64 ( 47) 2 7 / 8 ( 73) 2 61 / 64 ( 75) 1 11 / 32 ( 33.8) 4 19 / 64 ( 109) 4 9 / 64 ( 105) 1 7 / 8 ( 47.5) 4 7 / 64 ( 104) 7 / 16 ( 11) 11 1 / 32 ( 280) 23 / 64 ( ...
Page 64 - OWNER’S MANUAL; A-Key to better communications
EIP-1000T OWNER’S MANUAL EIKI INDUSTRIAL CO., LTD. A-Key to better communications U.S.A. EIKI International, Inc.30251 EsperanzaRancho Santa MargaritaCA 92688-2132U.S.A.Tel : 800-242-3454 (949)-457-0200Fax : 800-457-3454 (949)-457-7878E-Mail : [email protected] Deutschland & Österreich EIKI Deutschla...