Page 3 - Lamp Handling Precautions; DANGER
1 ENGLISH FOREWORD This section must be read carefully before any connection ismade to the mains supply. EQUIPMENT MAINS WORKING SETTING Your Marantz product has been prepared to comply with thehousehold power and safety requirements that exist in yourarea.VP-10S1 can be powered by 230V AC only. COP...
Page 4 - ENGLISH; TABLE OF CONTENTS
2 ENGLISH TABLE OF CONTENTS PRECAUTIONS IN USE ............................................................................................................3 Precautions in Relocation ........................................................................................................................
Page 5 - Precautions in Operation; PRECAUTIONS IN USE
3 ENGLISH • Hold the projector by the grooves in the bottom when relocating. Work in group of 4 or more to carry the projector. • E n s u r e s u f f i c i e n t s p a c e a r o u n d t h e p r o j e c t o r w h e n relocating the unit. Do not carry the projector through narrowplaces, up/down stairs...
Page 6 - Lens Changes; Lamp Replacement Precautions
4 ENGLISH • Replacing the lamp runs the risk of burns and electric shock, therefore shut off power supply, unplug the ACpower cable from its electrical outlet and wait at least 60 minfor the lamp to cool down before attempting to replace it. • If the lamp breaks, contact your nearest Marantz Authori...
Page 8 - FEATURES
6 ENGLISH - High Picture Quality Technology - ❖ DLP TM technology to deliver a high contrast ratio (3600:1) • Incorporates three HD2 DMD TM elements (1280 x 720 pixel, 16:9 wide panel) to distinctly reproduce R/G/Bcolors. Using an optimized system for movie viewing withthe below image circuit and op...
Page 9 - ACCESSORIES
7 ENGLISH • Lens cap x 1 • Remote controller x 1 • AA batteries x 2 • Color temperature sensor x 1 • Ferrite Cores x 2 • Attachment for Color temperature sensor x 1 • AC power cable x 1 • Control adapter cable (RCA miniature jack) x 1 • Scart - RCA plug Cable x 1 • User Guide x 1 R COMP.1 PATT. INPU...
Page 10 - Front and Top; ENTER button; NAMES AND FUNCTIONS OF PARTS; Projection
8 ENGLISH Front and Top MENU INPUT P ATTERN ENTER POWER ST ANDBY ON W A R NIN G W A R NIN G W A R NIN G W ARNING W ARNING W ARNING 7 8 1 2 3 9 4 10 6 5 q POWER button ( ☞ pg. 20) Switches power ON/OFF (standby). w MENU button ( ☞ pg. 25) Displays the on-screen menu (*OSD).* OSD: Acronym for On Scree...
Page 11 - Rear and Terminals; Terminals; Lamp cover
9 ENGLISH Rear and Terminals RS-232C DVI-D IN RGB IN EXT. INT. IN OUT OFF ON 1 2 TRIG. LIGHT REMOTE VIDEO IN S-VIDEO IN COMPONENT VIDEO IN 1 COMPONENT VIDEO IN 2 Y P B /C B P R /C R Y P B /C B P R /C R 1 11 9 8 6 10 11 12 5 2 3 4 10 10 7 ❖ Terminals z VIDEO IN jack Connect to the video (composite) o...
Page 12 - Remote Controller; LIGHT button
10 ENGLISH Remote Controller a STANDBY button ( ☞ pg. 20) Sets the projector on standby provided power to the projectoris on. s MENU button ( ☞ pg. 25) Displays the on-screen menu (*OSD).* OSD: Acronym for On Screen Display. With this projector, O S D e n t a i l s m e n u s f o r m a k i n g a d j ...
Page 13 - CINEMA button; Remote Controller Operating Range; CAUTION; How to Load Batteries into the Remote Controller
11 ENGLISH ™3 CINEMA button Pressing the button one time displays the currently selectedcinema mode. Pressing the button after that switches the 2-3pull-down feature between Auto/Off. ™4 USER button ( ☞ pg. 25) Selects the user mode. The user mode is for enjoying images at a user-selectedgamma curve...
Page 14 - When installing on a flat surface; INSTALLATION
12 ENGLISH Note : • Before installing the projector, carefully read “Precautions in Use” ( ☞ pg. 3) in this User Guide. • Specialized skill is required to hang this projector from a ceiling. For safety reasons, do not install the projector yourself. Contact your nearest Marantz Authorized Dealer or ...
Page 15 - How to calculate projection distance
13 ENGLISH The projection distance for projecting a 16:9 image on a 16:9 screen is shown below. Note : When installing the projector, allow for ±5% tolerance in the above projection distances. ❖ How to calculate projection distance • When using the LN10VP32 lens Min. projection distance (m) = Diagon...
Page 17 - When making connections be sure to:; Connecting a video equipment to the S-VIDEO IN and VIDEO IN jacks; Connecting to Video Equipment; CONNECTIONS
15 ENGLISH ❖ When making connections be sure to: • Turn off the projector and any connected equipment before making any connections.• Use the proper cables for each connection. See the instruction manual of each connected device.• Securely insert the plug into the jack to connect cables. Loose conne...
Page 18 - Connecting to a Home Theater System
16 ENGLISH You can connect this projector to an HD-Video or PC using the RGB IN jack as well as to a satellite, cable tuner or PC using theDVI-D input jack. 1. Connect one end of an RGB cable (or DVI-D cable) to the RGB IN jack (or DVI-D IN jack) on the projector rear. 2. Connect the other end of th...
Page 19 - Focusing and Zooming; Activating the Power; INITIAL SETTING
17 ENGLISH 1. Connect the included AC power cable. ( ☞ pg. 15) 2. Set the ON/OFF switch on the projector rear in the on position. The STANDBY indicator on the projector will light up. 3. Press the POWER ON button on the remote controller or the POWER button on the projector. The POWER ON indicator o...
Page 20 - Positioning the Projected Image; Upward
18 ENGLISH You can position the projected image on the screen using the “Lens shift” feature in the menu (OSD). (For an explanation of this feature, see “Configuration” ☞ pg. 32.) First, project an image on the screen. (If you haven’t an Input signal, display the focus pattern.) 1. Press the MENU bu...
Page 21 - Keystone Correction
19 ENGLISH If the projected image appears trapezoidal in shape, you can correct it using the “Keystone V” and “Keystone H” features in themenu (OSD). (For an explanation of this feature, see “Display” ☞ pg. 31.) 1. Press the MENU button on the remote controller or projector to display the menu. 2. S...
Page 22 - Shutting Power OFF; BASIC OPERATIONS
20 ENGLISH 1. Connect the included AC power cable. ( ☞ pg. 15) 2. Set the ON/OFF switch in the on position. The STANDBY indicator will light up. 3. Press the POWER ON button on the remote controller or the POWER button on the projector. The POWER ON indicator onthe projector will light up. 1. Press ...
Page 23 - Selecting Aspect Mode; Selecting an Input signal
21 ENGLISH You can select the Input signal from amongst the devices connected to the projector. Every time the INPUT button on the projector or the remote controller is pressed, the Input signal rotates in the order ofCOMPONENT 1 ➔ COMPONENT 2 ➔ S-VIDEO ➔ VIDEO ➔ RGB ➔ AUX. The Input signal can also...
Page 24 - When Using a 16:9 Screen; Through mode
22 ENGLISH • To project a video source of a 4:3 aspect ratio, use either the Full, Normal or Zoom mode.• To project a video source of a 16:9 aspect ratio such as 1080i, 1035i or 720p, use the Full mode.• To project squeezed video sources, use the Full mode.See “Setting” ( ☞ pg. 29). When Using a 16:...
Page 25 - When Using a 4:3 Screen
23 ENGLISH • To project a video source of a 4:3 aspect ratio, use either the Full, Normal or Zoom mode.• To project a video source of a 16:9 aspect ratio such as 1080i, 1035i or 720p, use the Full mode.• To project squeezed video sources, use the Full mode.See “Setting” ( ☞ pg. 29). When Using a 4:3...
Page 26 - Menu Structure; MENU OPERATIONS
24 ENGLISH Menu Structure Picture Adjust Contrast Main Menu Item Main Menu Item 0 100 Brightness 0 100 Color 0 100 Sharpness 0 31 Tint R50 G50 Noise Reduction 0 63 Color Temp. (Temperature) 1 5 Fine Menu Setting Aspect Auto Power Off Enable / Disable Cinema Auto / Off VCR Mode On / Off Black Setup 0...
Page 27 - Picture Mode and Memory; Picture mode; How to Operate Menus
25 ENGLISH This projector uses menus to make setting and adjustment easy. 1. Press the MENU button. The MENU screen will appear on the screen. 2. Use the 3 and 4 buttons to select a main menu (Picture Adjust, Setting, System, Display, Config, Trigger 2, Preset) and press the 2 button. 3. Use the 3 a...
Page 28 - For a video signal input, the following adjustments can be made.; Picture Adjust
26 ENGLISH You can adjust picture quality to your liking in each of the picture modes and save those adjustments in memory. This projector makes 3 memory indexes (1, 2 and 3) available for each picture mode. ❖ For a video signal input, the following adjustments can be made. Note: • Some menu items c...
Page 29 - Luminance; Chrominance; Fine Menu
27 ENGLISH Picture quality can be fine-adjusted from the Fine Menu.Note : Some menu items cannot be adjusted depending on the input signal. ❖ Luminance H Detail Gain (Horizontal Detail Processing Gain) : Sets the degree of detail enhancement in the horizontal direction. H Detail Threshold (Horizonta...
Page 30 - Sub Control
28 ENGLISH ❖ Sub Control Contrast Red : Sets how much red contrast comes out in images. Contrast Green : Sets how much green contrast comes out in images. Contrast Blue : Sets how much blue contrast comes out in images. Brightness Red : Sets how bright red comes out in images. Brightness Green : Set...
Page 31 - How to Operate the Setting Menu; Setting
You can make the following settings. – OSD Position You can select from three positions: 16:9, 4:3 and Through. – VCR Mode On : Stabilizes the picture. Use to play back video or input TV signals of weak electromagnetic waves if the imageis unstable when the mode is off. Off : Normally use this mode....
Page 32 - How to Operate the System Menu; System
You can make the following settings. Component 1 Auto, NTSC, PAL, 480p, 540p, 576p,720p, 1035i, 1080i Component 2 Auto, NTSC, PAL, 480p, 540p, 576p,720p, 1035i, 1080i S-Video Auto, NTSC, PAL, SECAM Video Auto, NTSC, PAL, SECAM RGB Auto, NTSC, PAL, 480p, 540p, 576p,720p, 1035i, 1080i DVI Auto, 480p, ...
Page 33 - – Auto Adjust; How to Operate the Display Menu; Display
31 ENGLISH You can make the following settings. – Keystone V / H Corrects the trapezoidal shape of the projected image. (For details, “Keystone Correction” ☞ pg. 19.) – Auto Adjust Use this mode for RGB input when RGB System on the System menu is set to “Auto”.Yes : The Picture Shift V/H, vertical/h...
Page 34 - Reset Lamp Life; Auto Power Off; Configuration
32 ENGLISH You can configure the projector from the following settings. – Auto Power Off When the auto power off feature is turned on, the below message appears on the screen if no signals are received and nooperations are performed for 9 consecutive minutes. Power to the projector then shuts off au...
Page 35 - – Reset All; How to Operate the Config Menu; Trigger 2
33 ENGLISH – Reset All Resets all settings to their factory defaults except the user-selected gamma curve and the lamp life counter. When you select“Yes”, the following message appears on the screen. Select “Yes” and press the ENTER button. ❖ How to Operate the Config Menu 1. Select the desired menu...
Page 36 - • Theater; How to Operate the Preset Menu; Preset
34 ENGLISH You can select a picture mode from the MENU screen. This projector offers 4 pictures modes: Theater, Standard, Dynamic andUser. Moreover, each of these picture modes has 3 indexes for saving picture quality adjustments. • Theater : Reproduces the kind of black suited for movie software. •...
Page 37 - Lamp Life; LampLife 0 Hours; Warning; Lamp Life and Replacement; MAINTENANCE
35 ENGLISH ❖ Lamp Life Pressing the INFO. button on the remote controller displays the below message on the screen. The remaining lamp life appears on the second from last line. Note:• The lamp lasts a maximum of 1,500 hours. Although every possible effort has gone into quality, the lamp can – thoug...
Page 38 - Resetting the Lamp Life Counter; Lamp Unit Replacement
36 ENGLISH ❖ Resetting the Lamp Life Counter The lamp lasts a maximum of 1,500 hours. The projector isdesigned to shut off power if the lamp is used beyond this1,500 hours. In such case, replace the lamp and reset the lamplife counter as follows. 1. After the “Lamp Life 0 Hours” message appears on t...
Page 40 - Complete; Color Temperature Adjustment
38 ENGLISH After replacing the lamp or otherwise when the lighting changes,you can adjust the color temperature using the included colortemperature sensor. In the adjustment procedure, you must firstinitialize the sensor itself before adjusting color temperature. Ittakes about 10 minutes from when p...
Page 41 - Color Temperature Sensor Protection; If the WARNING indicator is not lit; Optional Accessories; Quit
39 ENGLISH 7. Press the ENTER button to return to the menu anddisconnect the cable of the color temperature sensor fromthe projector. Note: If color temperature adjustment is not correctly processedor if adjustment processing is interrupted in course bypressing the MENU button or for some other reas...
Page 42 - Optical characteristics; General specifications; SPECIFICATIONS
40 ENGLISH Specifications and appearance are subject to change without notice. ❖ Optical characteristics Technology 3-chip DLP TM Panel 0.8 inch 16:9 1280 x 720 pixelsDigital Micromirror Device TM Lamp P-VIP 250W AC Lens 1.44 – 1.80:1 (LN10VP32) 1.80 – 2.40:1 (LN10VP40) 2.40 – 3.60:1 (LN10VP53) Proj...
Page 43 - Aspect ratio; Timing chart; GLOSSARY
41 ENGLISH Aspect ratio Width and height ratio of an image. The aspect ratio ofordinary computer monitors and TV screens is 4:3. Theaspect ratio for wide screens ranges from 16:9 to 21:9. Black levelThe level of brightness in black areas or the absence oflight, which incidentally is black.For NTSC o...
Page 44 - No power; TROUBLESHOOTING
42 ENGLISH No power Image is not displayed. Poor color. Picture is too dark. Picture is not clear. Picture rolls. The Remote Controllerdoes not work. Color temperaturecannot be adjusted. AC power cord is not connected correctly. Lamp cover is not closed correctly. A signal cable is not connected cor...
Page 45 - ERROR MODE; NO SIGNAL; ON SCREEN MESSAGE
43 ENGLISH WARNING indicator, POWER ON indicator, and STANDBY indicator diagnose error mode of the projector as follows. The lamp cover is not closed properly. The lamp has failed, or the lamp is completely worn out. Projector internal temperature is higher than the allowed level. Trouble has occurr...
Page 46 - Top; DIMENSIONS
ON STANDBY ENTER PATTERN INPUT MENU POWER 〜 AC IN ON OFF 202.0 180.0 144.0 50.0 140.5 63.5 125.0 18.5 122.5 555.0 56.0 260.0 352.0 φ185.0 5.0 510.0 672.0 352.0 φ55.5 326.0 290.0 1.0 118.2 35.0 84.7 179.9 144.0 22.0 79.8 21.3 79.8 54.5 72.0 57.9 116.0 99.3 44 ENGLISH ❖ Top ❖ Front ❖ Rear ❖ Bottom DI...
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