Page 2 - Connections; digital video cable; Computer cable or
Frequency Source V ---.--Hz Reset Lamp Timer H ---.--kHz Lamp 1900H SYNC Mode SYNC Polarity ------ H ------ Resolution Refresh Rate 0.0 Hz 0x 0 Computer Input Signal Analog-RGB Execute : : : : : : V ------ : : :: Reset Lamp Timer Execute? YES NO Connecting to a computer If the source is connected to...
Page 4 - Projection starts after a short period.; Projection preparation and adjustments; Press the button.
(Operation) indicator Flashes green (warm-up in progress/approx. 40 seconds) → Lights green (projection in progress) Check that the power cable is connected to the projector and to the electrical outlet. Projection starts after a short period. For a video source, press the [Play] button. User's Guid...
Page 5 - Select the images to be projected.
1. Press the button. 2. To view the images in more detail, switch to the active window. Tilt the button to select an image and then press the button. 3. Project the images in the active window. Press the button. You may need to change the output destination using the keyboard or by changing settings...
Page 6 - Press the button.
Adjusting the projection angle Adjusting the image size and focus While pulling the foot adjust lever, lift up the front of the projector so that the front adjustable foot can extend. The Auto Keystone function will operate when the projector is tilted. To retract the front adjustable foot, gently p...
Page 7 - Press the button.; orange, otherwise it may result in errors in projector operation.; Turning the projector off; Wall Shot
If projecting onto a blackboard or wall 1. Press the button. The current status is displayed on the screen. 2. Press the button while the status is displayed to change it to "Wall Shot ON". Colours in the order red → green → blue → black will be projected for approximately five seconds, and ...
Page 8 - Functions for Enhancing Projection; Wireless Mouse Function; Moving the mouse pointer; Drag and drop; Hold down the button for approx.
You can also drag and drop in the same way using the button. Using the remote control for one-person presentations Functions for Enhancing Projection Displaying previous or next slides in a PowerPoint slideshow Wireless Mouse Function When projecting images from a computer, the accessory projector's...
Page 9 - A/V Mute Function; Press the button to cancel.
Press the button. The images and sound are turned off (A/V mute active). Press the button once more. The A/V mute is cancelled. Momentarily turning off images and sound Enlarging parts of an image 1. Press the button. A cursor (cross) will appear on the screen. 2. Move the cross to the area of the i...
Page 10 - Effect Function; Using the pointer icon
1. Press the button. The pointer icon will appear. 2. Move the pointer icon to the starting point for the line. 3. Press the button for approximately 1.5 seconds so that the button lights. 4. Tilt the button to move the pointer icon and draw the line. 5. When the ending point is reached, press the b...
Page 11 - Other useful functions; Color Mode
User's Guide "Selecting the Projection Quality (Colour Mode Selection)" Other useful functions The colour mode changes as follows each time this button is pressed. Presentation Theatre Dynamic sRGB Living Room This function lets you display separate images in a smaller screen (sub-screen) ov...
Page 12 - List of configuration setting menus
User's Guide "Using the Configuration Menu Functions" List of configuration setting menus A udio User's Logo Execute Startup ScreenProgressiveColor AdjustmentRear Proj.CeilingStandby ModeLanguageReset Computer/DVI Audio InputVolumeTrebleBass Reset Pointer/Line1Pointer/Line2Pointer/Line3Point...
Page 13 - Using the help function; Troubleshooting
Do the input signal settings match the projector settings?(When connected to the [BNC] port) Has the computer been set for dual display? Was the projector and computer connected while their power was already turned on? If the connection is made while the power is already turned on, the function [Fn]...
Page 14 - Safety Instructions/World Wide Warranty Terms; Reading the Indicators; Internal error; If the indicator is flashing or lit red
Disconnect the power cable from the electrical outlet.Then contact your dealer or the nearest address provided in the "International Warranty Conditions" section of the Safety Instructions/World Wide Warranty Terms booklet. Check if the lamp is broken.Disconnect the power plug from the elect...
Page 15 - Normal operation is in progress.; If the indicator is flashing orange
The lamp will switch off automatically and projection will stop.Wait for approximately 5 minutes.Then disconnect the power cable and check the points to the right. User's Guide "Replacing the Lamp" Warm-up time is approximately 40 seconds.After warm-up is complete, the indicator will change ...
Page 16 - Replacing the Lamp; How to replace the lamp
Replacing the Lamp How to replace the lamp User's Guide "Replacing the Lamp" You will need the provided accessory screwdriver or another flathead screwdriver. Turn off the power, wait for the cool down period to end (about 30 seconds) then disconnect the power cable. Remove the cover when th...
Page 18 - Install the new lamp.; Slide the cover until it clicks into place.
Install the new lamp. Install the lamp cover. • Install the lamp securely. If the lamp cover is removed, the lamp turns off automatically as a safety precaution. Moreover, the lamp will not turn on if the lamp or the lamp cover is not installed correctly. • Dispose of used lamps properly in accordan...
Page 20 - List of Supported Monitor Displays; Signal
List of Supported Monitor Displays User's Guide"List of Supported Monitor Displays" Printed on 100% recycled paper. Signal Refresh rate (Hz) Resolution (dots) Resolutions for resized display (dots) SVGA XGA SXGA SXGA SXGA+ UXGA MAC13" MAC16" MAC19" MAC21" SDTV (525i,525p,625i...