Page 2 - Table of Contents; Maintenance and service
1 Table of Contents 1. Introduction ···················································································· 2 2. Features ··························································································· 2 3. Operation notice ···················································...
Page 6 - half; of second; Lamp LED will turn on automatically when lamp is on. Lamp LED
5 Power LED (Indicator light) • When the projector is on, Power LED will blink. Press “Power” button to enter screen, Power LED remains lit continually. Temp LED (Indicator light) • When fan malfunctions, the screen will shows the message stating “fan error, system is forced to turn off!”. Temp LED ...
Page 9 - How to insert batteries in the remote control:; polarity is aligned correctly.; Using remote control
8 5.1 Remote Control The infrared sensor is located on the top of the projector. The distance between the sensor and remote control should not exceed 10 meters for the remote control to function correctly. How to insert batteries in the remote control: 1) Remove the battery compartment cover. 2) Ins...
Page 12 - Connecting components
11 6.Operation guide 6.1 Connecting components You can connect the projector to your computer, DVD player or VCR. To connect the projector to a DVD player or VCR, go to “Connecting to a DVD player or VCR” on page 12. 1. VGA In/Out port 2. USB In port 3. S-Video In port 4. Composite Video port 5. PC ...
Page 13 - How to connect the projector to your computer; the other end of VGA cable into the computer.; How to connect the projector to a DVD player or VCR; same color port at the left side of projector.
12 6.2 How to connect the projector to your computer 1) Plug the VGA cable into the VGA port at the left side of projector, then plug the other end of VGA cable into the computer. Note: If you are connecting to a notebook, you may need to make adjustments to the notebook’s display settings first. Pl...
Page 14 - Basic image adjustment
13 After you have connected all components to the projector, you are ready to begin using the projector. 6.4 Turning on the projector: 1) Remove the lens cap. 2) Ensure the cable connectors have connected properly. 3) Plug the power cord, press the main switch on the top of power cord socket of the ...
Page 15 - Turning off the projector; projector, then disconnect the power cable.; Adjusting the projected image height.; Adjustor-foot release button
14 6.6 Turning off the projector 1) Press “Power” button to turn off the projector lamp. 2) When you press the “Power ” button, you will see the message stating “Press Power again to turn off the lamp!”. At this time, you only have to press “Power” button again to turn off the projector. Or else the...
Page 18 - * Press “Auto” button to return to previous setting value.
17 7.2 Image (Video mode) Submenu options Description Operation method Brightness Adjusts the brightness of the display image. • Press button can reduce the brightness of display image. • Press button can increase the brightness of display image.(*) Contrast Adjusts the contrast of the display image...
Page 24 - Lamp Reset; Press right button, then it; Auto Adjust; Select No, the brightness; Reset All; Press
23 Lamp Reset Resets the lamp timer after replacing the lamp module. • Press right button, then it will display the message stating “Press Auto/Enter button, reset the lamp timer” to confirm that the user has replaced the lamp. After replacing the lamp, please press “Auto/Enter” button. Or otherwise...
Page 26 - To replace the lamp module:
25 8. Maintenance and service Change the module lamp immediately when the lamp life reaches 1500 hrs to maintain the best projection image. 8.1 Replacing the lamp module When the lamp is within 30 hours of maximum lamp life, projector will display a warning automatically stating, “Lamp has reached i...
Page 27 - Cleaning the projector lens; certain circling motion.
26 8.2 Cleaning the projector lens Please follow the following procedures to clean the projector lens: 1 Pour out a little cleaner on a clean soft cloth. Do not use the cleaner with particle, the cleaner that contains solvent or other chemicals of poor quality, they may cause damage to the projector...
Page 28 - Common problems and solutions
27 9. Appendix 9.1 Common problems and solutions When you encounter problems while using the projector, please refer to the following contents: If the suggestions in the troubleshooting section does not correct the problem, please contact the local distributor or our customer service center. No pi...
Page 31 - Brightness
30 9.3 Specifications * The specifications are subject to change without notice. This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) the device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, inc...