Page 2 - SAFETY PRECAUTIONS; IMPORTANT INFORMATION; About the installation place; IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS; IMPROPER USE CAN RESULT IN
2 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS IMPORTANT INFORMATION About burning-in of the D-ILA device Do not allow the same still picture to be projected for a long time or an abnormally bright video picture to be projected.Do not project video images with high-intensity or high-contrast on a screen. The video image coul...
Page 3 - * DO NOT allow any unqualified person to; Power cord
3 – This product should be operated only with the type of power source indicated on the label. If you are not sure of the type of power supply to your home, consult your product dealer or local power company. – This product is equipped with a three-wire plug. This plug will fit only into a grounded ...
Page 4 - Contents; DTV
4 Contents SAFETY PRECAUTIONS ................. 2Contents ........................................... 4Accessories ..................................... 5Controls and Features .................... 6 Front Side / Top Surface / Right Side .....................6Left-hand Side / Rear Side .................
Page 5 - Accessories
5 Accessories The following accessories are included with this projector. Check for them; if any item is missing, please contact your dealer. ■ Remote control unit (RM-M160G) ■ ■ ■ ■ AA/R6-size dry cell battery ( ×××× 2) (for checking operation) ■ ■ ■ ■ Power cord[approx. 8.2 ft (approx. 2.5 m)] ■ ■...
Page 6 - Controls and Features; CAUTION
6 Controls and Features Front Side / Top Surface / Right Side 1 Exhaust vents Vents for cooling fans through which warm air comes out. CAUTION • Do not block the exhaust vents, or heat will build up inside, possibly causing a fire. Also, do not touch the vents, or this could give you a low-temperatu...
Page 7 - Connector panel; Rear adjustable foot (for leveling the projector); Control panel
7 Controls and Features Left-hand Side / Rear Side p Connector panel For details, refer to “Connector Panel” on page 11. q Rear adjustable foot (for leveling the projector) It is set at the shortest position when shipped from the factory. Turn the foot to make the projector level. Adjustment can be ...
Page 8 - Bottom Surface; CAUTIONS; Opening for replacing the light-source lamp
8 Controls and Features Bottom Surface t Air inlet (filter) Air is taken in through the filter to cool the light-source lamp. If the filter is blocked or if something that obstructs the flow of air is placed around the projector, heat may build up inside and could cause a fire. For required space, r...
Page 9 - Control Panel on the Projector; Memo
9 Controls and Features Control Panel on the Projector 1 STAND BY IndicatorON : When in stand-by mode. Blinking :When in cool-down mode. Memo About the cool-down mode: This projector has a function to cool down the heated lamp for a fixed period of time (approx. 120 seconds) after projection is fini...
Page 10 - Note
10 Controls and Features 9 EXIT button This button will be used in the menu mode to return to the previous menu. When the main menu is displayed, this button will cause the menu to disappear. For details, refer to “Basic Menu Operation” on page 43. p PRESET button This PRESET button only works as a ...
Page 11 - Connector Panel; • Connect Video Processor here.; Component terminal
11 Controls and Features Connector Panel 1 PC (computer) 1 input terminal (D-sub 3-row 15 pin) This is an input terminal dedicated to computer signals(RGB video signals and sync signals).Connect the display output terminal of the computer to this terminal. When a Macintosh computer is to beconnected...
Page 12 - Remote Control Unit; For remote control only:
12 Controls and Features Remote Control Unit On the remote control, the same buttons as on the control panel of the projector are provided except for the following buttons. For the same buttons, operation is the same in principle. For remote control only: DIGITAL ZOOM T/W, QUICK ALIGN., FREEZE, ZOOM...
Page 13 - DIGITAL ZOOM T/W buttons; PC buttons
13 Controls and Features r DIGITAL ZOOM T/W buttons A part of image can be magnified up to four times on the screen.Each time the T or W button is pressed, the image is enlarged or the enlarged image is reduced by a certain degree. (Refer to page 37.) * Images which are enlarged with the digital zoo...
Page 14 - Installing Batteries; Install the batteries.; Beware of the following:
14 Controls and Features Installing Batteries Install batteries in the remote control. If the remote control has started to work erratically, replace the batteries. 1 Open the back cover. Open the back cover in the direction of the arrow. 2 Install the batteries. Place the two supplied batteries (AA...
Page 15 - Installing the Projector; Precautions for Installation; When installing the projector, observe the following:; Allowable minimum space required
15 Installing the Projector Precautions for Installation CAUTIONS 1. Before installation, do not connect the projector’s power cord.2. Do not install the projector in the following places: • Where there is water, humidity or dust.• Where the projector may be subjected to oil, smoke or cigarette smok...
Page 16 - Adjusting the Inclination of the Projector; Adjusting the vertical angle of the projector
16 Installing the Projector Adjusting the Inclination of the Projector The vertical angle and the leveling of the projector can be adjusted with the adjustable feet at the bottom of the projector. ■ Adjusting the vertical angle of the projector While pushing the levers on both sides upward, raise th...
Page 17 - Installing the Projector against the Screen; Side view
17 Installing the Projector Installing the Projector against the Screen The projector should be placed so that the center line of the lens is at a right angle to the screen as shown in the following figures. ■ Side view ■ Top view ■ Trapezoidal-distortion correctable maximum angle The projector has ...
Page 18 - Projection Distance and Screen Size; Notes; Optional Lenses; Lens model; anamorpich lens. Calculate 7% of the thro
18 Installing the Projector Projection Distance and Screen Size • The range of projection distances that can be focused depends on the lens unit (optional) to be used. When the aspect ratio of the screen is 4:3, the range is as follows and you need to install the projector within this range. Lens ty...
Page 19 - Setting the Amount of Lens Shifting; Turn the cap on the top of the projector to open it.; Tighten the SHIFT LOCK fixing bolt firmly.
19 Installing the Projector Setting the Amount of Lens Shifting When the lens unit (optional) with the lens shifting function is used, the projected screen can be shifted up and down in position. Notes • The amount of shifting is within the range of approx. 30% to 55%.• After finishing the lens shif...
Page 20 - Effective Range and Distance of the Remote Control Unit; Using as a wireless remote control unit
20 Installing the Projector Effective Range and Distance of the Remote Control Unit The remote control unit can be used as either a wireless remote control unit or a wired one. ■ Using as a wireless remote control unit Aim the remote control unit toward the remote sensor on the front or the rear of ...
Page 21 - Setting the Position Selecting Screw for Ceiling Mounting; To again use the projector in a normal desktop setting:
21 Installing the Projector Setting the Position Selecting Screw for Ceiling Mounting When using the projector in an upside-down, ceiling-mounted position (inverted top-to-bottom and right-to-left), the “position selecting screw for ceiling mounting” must be turned to switch to ceiling mounting.This...
Page 22 - Connecting to Various Devices; Signals that Can Be Input to the Projector; Video signals; Instructions for installing the Video
22 Connecting to Various Devices Before connection, be sure to turn off the projector and connected devices.Read the manual which comes with each device thoroughly. Signals that Can Be Input to the Projector The following signals can be input to the projector: ■ Video signals (1) Response to color s...
Page 23 - Allowable input signals
23 Connecting to Various Devices ■ Allowable input signals * A signal that can be input by DVI (V-sync 85Hz is not supported.) Notes • The resolution for the input signals is listed in the above table.• Even signals in the frequency range that can be input may not be displayed normally depending on ...
Page 24 - Connecting to Video Devices
24 Connecting to Various Devices Connecting to Video Devices Before connection, be sure to turn off both the projector and video device. • Read thoroughly the manual that comes with each video device.• Use the supplied video cable. An video cable with an S-video (Y/C) terminal is not supplied. Notes...
Page 25 - Connecting to H; Before connecting, be sure to turn off both the projector and; HDTV sources can either be
25 Connecting to Various Devices Connecting to H DTV Devices/DVD Players Before connecting, be sure to turn off both the projector and HDTV devices/DVD players. • Thoroughly read the manual that comes with each HDTV device or DVD player. • Use separately available BNC cables to connect H DTV devices...
Page 26 - Connecting to Devices which Control the Projector
2 6 Connecting to Various Devices Connecting to Devices which Control the Projector Before connection, be sure to turn off both the projector and devices to be connected. • Read thoroughly the manual that comes with each device to be connected.• By connecting a computer to the RS-232C terminal, you ...
Page 27 - Connecting to Computer Devices; Connection to an IBM PC or IBM-compatible computer
2 7 Connecting to Various Devices Connecting to Computer Devices Before connection, be sure to turn off both the projector and computer devices. • Read thoroughly the manual that comes with each device. ■ Connection to an IBM PC or IBM-compatible computer • Use the supplied personal computer connect...
Page 28 - Connecting to DVI; How to attach the ferrite core; Wind the cord around the ferrite core.
2 8 Connecting to Various Devices Connecting to DVI Before connection, be sure to turn off both the projector and computer devices. • Read thoroughly the manual that comes with each device. Note • Other connections are the same as in the connection example for IBM PC or IBM compatible PCs. How to at...
Page 29 - Connecting the Power Cord; do not yet turn on the
29 Connecting to Various Devices Connecting the Power Cord After all devices have been finished being connected, connect the supplied power cord. At this time, do not yet turn on the MAIN POWER switch . CAUTIONS To prevent fire and electric shock, observe the following: • When you do not use devices...
Page 30 - Basic Operations; Lamp control settings
3 0 Basic Operations ■ Lamp control settings After turning the power on, first perform the lamp control settings on the setting menu referring to “Setting and Adjusting Other Functions (OPTIONS)” on page 54. There are 3 modes in the lamp control settings. 1: NORMAL MODE (Normal) Used as a normal lam...
Page 31 - Projector’s buttons; Turning off the Power
3 1 Basic Operations ■ Projector’s buttons ■ Remote control unit The following describes the basic procedure for normal use of the projector. 1. Turning on the Power 1 Turn on the MAIN POWER switch. ON [ ❙❙❙❙ ] :The main power turns on and the STAND BY indicator comes on. 2 Press the OPERATE button ...
Page 32 - Press the VIDEO button or the PC button to switch the input.
3 2 Basic Operations ■ Projector’s buttons ■ Remote control unit ■ Language display The display languages of the menus, direct buttons (DIGITAL ZOOM, KEYSTONE, etc) and messages is set to “ENGLISH” when the projector is bought. The display language can be selected from the following 6 languages: “ (...
Page 33 - To enlarge the projected screen size; To focus on farther points:; Setting the Screen Aspect Ratio; • When using a screen with a 16:9 aspect ratio; Note: for proper operation with the
3 3 Basic Operations ■ Projector’s buttons ■ Remote control unit 3. Adjust the Screen Size (Zooming) How to adjust the projected screen size differs depending on the lens unit (optional) you are using. GL-M2910G (without zooming function): The projected screen size cannot be changed. GL-M2915SG/GL-M...
Page 34 - Press the HIDE button once:; When you press the KEYSTONE
3 4 Basic Operations ■ Projector’s buttons ■ Remote control unit Turning off Image (HIDE) Video image can be temporarily turned off. Press the HIDE button once: Video image instantly turn off. Press the HIDE button again: Video image come on again. Note • When the projected image input is changed, t...
Page 36 - FREEZE message; When you press the FREEZE button:; Moving the zoomed image:
3 6 Basic Operations ■ Remote control unit FREEZE message FREEZE inhibit message DIGITAL ZOOM inhibit message Displaying a Still Picture (FREEZE) While projecting an image, a still picture is obtained at any time by using the FREEZE button on the remote control. When you press the FREEZE button: “FR...
Page 37 - Menu Operations; Menu Transition Diagram in No signal Menu Mode
3 7 Menu Operations You can adjust picture quality, set functions, get information on the input video signal, etc. using the menus. From the following menu transition diagrams, you can see the overall menus and basic button operation in menu mode. Note that there are three menu modes, No signal menu...
Page 38 - Menu Transition Diagram in Video Menu Mode
3 8 Menu Operations ■ Menu Transition Diagram in Video Menu Mode Set up 1 Position Gamma Aspect ratio Page 2 ENTER ENTER Cinema 4:3 Down Up 16:9 Lamp control Normal LPC LOC Keystone 123 12,12 Yes Color temp. All reset? No Menu Image adj. Set up Color temp. Options Language Information PositionGammaA...
Page 39 - Quick Reference Guide for Video Menu Mode
39 Menu Operations . ■ Quick Reference Guide for Video Menu Mode * : Factory set value. Main Menu in Video Menu Mode (While receiving video-device-related signals) Image adj. → (Refer to page 49) Contrast: Contrast of the video image being projected can be adjusted. (–30 to +30, 0*) Brightness: Brig...
Page 40 - Menu Transition Diagram in PC Menu Mode
4 0 Menu Operations ■ Menu Transition Diagram in PC Menu Mode Menu Image adj. Set up Color temp. Options Language Information Tracking Phase Position Resize Clamp Menu Image adj. Set up Color temp. Options Language Information Menu display Line display Lamp time display Keystone Lamp control Yes Ima...
Page 41 - Quick Reference Guide for PC Menu Mode
4 1 Menu Operations ■ Quick Reference Guide for PC Menu Mode * : Factory set value. Main Menu in PC Menu Mode (While receiving computer-related signals) Image adj. → (Refer to page 49) Contrast: Contrast of the picture image being projected can be adjusted. (–30 to +30, 0*) Brightness: Brightness of...
Page 42 - Basic Menu Operation; To exit the main menu:
4 2 Menu Operations Basic Menu Operation When the MENU button is pressed, the projector enters Video or PC menu mode by responding to the input signal being received. Video menu mode: Enters this mode when video-device-related signals are input from the following devices.• Video devices connected to...
Page 43 - Basic Button Functions in the Menu Mode; Button
4 3 Menu Operations Basic Menu Operation (Cont.) ■ Basic Button Functions in the Menu Mode ■ Remote control unit ■ Projector ■ Video menu mode ■ PC menu mode Button Function MENU Enters the main menu or exits the menu mode. Cursor button 5 / ∞ Selects an item in the menu. Pressing ∞ or 5 will scroll...
Page 44 - Changing the Color System (Video Menu Mode Only); Video submenus
4 4 Menu Operations Changing the Color System (Video Menu Mode Only) This function is available only in Video menu mode.The menu is only displayed when there is a signal for the AV IN (Y/C, VIDEO and COMP) terminal.Normally, use the color system in AUTO. If operation in AUTO is unstable, such as col...
Page 45 - Changing the Language Display
4 5 Menu Operations Changing the Language Display The on-screen language is set to “English” when shipped from the factory. When you want to change to another language, set it as follows. 1 Press the MENU button. The main menu appears on the screen. 2 Select “Language” with the cursor button 5 or ∞ ...
Page 46 - Adjusting Tracking/Phase; Video submenu
4 6 Menu Operations Adjusting Tracking/Phase Normally, tracking and phase adjustments are automatically carried out when a video signal is input to the projector for the first time, or when the QUICK ALIGN. button on the remote control is pressed.However, you can manually adjust the tracking and pha...
Page 47 - Set up for Watching Image Software (Video Menu Mode Only)
4 7 Menu Operations Set up for Watching Image Software (Video Menu Mode Only) This unit has a function which allows you to project movies, which were recorded on film, in the best possible conditions.(Function to convert 2-3 pull-down interlace scans to progressive scans) Normally use set to AUTO. 1...
Page 48 - Adjusting Picture Quality; installations may be required.
4 8 Menu Operations Adjusting Picture Quality In the “Image adj.” submenu, adjust brightness, contrast, sharpness, etc. to obtain the desired picture quality. Note that the adjustment items differ in Video menu mode and PC menu mode. 1 Press the MENU button. The main menu appears on the screen. 2 Se...
Page 49 - Adjusting Color temperature; Adjustment item; Note: color temperature has been
49 Menu Operations . 5 Press the EXIT button to return to the previous menu or press the MENU button to exit the menu mode. Memo In some adjustments, the level bar changes according to the set value. (The setting value is also displayed at the left of the level bar.) Adjusting Color temperature 1 Pr...
Page 50 - Adjusting the Video Screen/Menu Position
5 0 Menu Operations Adjusting the Video Screen/Menu Position The position of the video screen and the menu on the video screen can be adjusted. You can finely adjust the video screen position. The menu will move widely on the video screen. 1 Press the MENU button. The main menu appears on the screen...
Page 52 - Changing the Image Size - Resize Function (PC Menu Mode Only); PC submenu
5 2 Menu Operations Changing the Image Size - Resize Function (PC Menu Mode Only) The picture image projected can be selectable with the Resize function which is available only in PC menu mode.You can choose the video image size projected from the following: (Factory setting is “Aspect”.) “1:1”: The...
Page 53 - Setting and Adjusting Other Functions (OPTIONS)
5 3 Menu Operations Setting and Adjusting Other Functions (OPTIONS) Various functions are provided as shown in the “Options 1” and “Options 2” submenus.You can set or adjust each function, as required. 1 Press the MENU button. The main menu appears on the screen. 2 Select “Options” with the cursor b...
Page 55 - Getting Information; Press the MENU button.; Select “Information” with the cursor button; Press the MENU button to exit the menu mode.
5 5 Menu Operations Getting Information You can get information on the input signal, accumulated used hours of light-source lamp, etc. 1 Press the MENU button. The main menu appears on the screen. 2 Select “Information” with the cursor button 5 5 5 5 or ∞ ∞ ∞ ∞ . The “Information” will be displayed ...
Page 56 - Replacing the Fuse; Loosen the fuse holder to remove it.
5 6 Replacing the Fuse A fuse is used to protect the power source of the projector. If the fuse is blown, replace it. When the power switch is turned onbut no power is supplied to the projector, check the fuse. If there are any unclear points, contact the dealer where you purchased your projector, o...
Page 57 - Replacing the Light-Source Lamp; Light-source lamp and lamp use time; When starting to project after 900 hours has been exceeded:; When the lamp use time reaches 1010 hours:
5 7 Replacing the Light-Source Lamp ■ Light-source lamp and lamp use time The light-source lamp has a service life of approximately 1000 hours. [Average lamp life: 1000 hours (brightness half-life)]When the light-source lamp approaches the end of its service life, degradation progresses rapidly. In ...
Page 58 - When the lamp use time reaches 1000 hours:; When the lamp use time reaches 2010 hours:
5 8 Replacing the Light-Source Lamp ■ Projecting after the lamp has been used for more than 1000 hours (LIGHT OUTPUT CONTROL MODE) (LAMP POWER CONTROL MODE) CAUTIONS • If the projector is set up in a constricted place which is unsuitable for work, and if you perform replacement work there, this coul...
Page 59 - Be sure that the power cord is unplugged from the wall outlet.
59 Replacing the Light-Source Lamp ■ Be sure that the power cord is unplugged from the wall outlet. 1 Remove the lamp-replacement opening cover by loosening screws. Loosen the two screws with a flat-end screwdriver. Note • The screws are fitted so that they do not come off the lamp- replacement open...
Page 60 - Reset the lamp use time.
6 0 Replacing the Light-Source Lamp 3 Insert the new light-source lamp fully inside and fasten the screws. Fasten the two screws with a flat-end screwdriver. CAUTION • Do not touch the glass surface of the light-source lamp directly with your hand as well as staining it. If you touch with a bare han...
Page 61 - Resetting the Lamp Use Time; Momentary press the PC button.
6 1 Replacing the Light-Source Lamp ■ Resetting the Lamp Use Time After replacing with a new light-source lamp, reset the lamp-time counter inside the projector to clear the accumulated lamp time to zero (0). After resetting, a new count will start for the new light-source lamp. ■ Projector’s button...
Page 62 - Cleaning and Replacing the Filter Cover; Turn off the MAIN POWER switch.; Reinstall the filter.
6 2 Cleaning and Replacing the Filter Cover Clean the filter regularly. If the filter is heavily stained and does not clean, or if it is damaged, replace the filter with a new filter. Otherwise, dirt may get inside and appear on the screen, preventing you from fully enjoying the video image. If dirt...
Page 63 - Troubleshooting; Symptom
6 3 Troubleshooting Solutions to common problems related to your projector are described here. If none of the solutions presented here solves the problem, unplug the projector and consult an authorized dealer or Service Center. Symptom Probable cause Corrective action Page Power is not supplied. • I...
Page 64 - When warning indication is shown by the blinking indicators:; Maintenance
6 4 Troubleshooting * This device uses a computer. External noise may cause it to malfunction. If this happens, turn the power off, remove the electric plug from the wall outlet. Then insert the electric plug back into the wall outlet, turn the power back on and check theoperation. ■ When warning in...
Page 65 - Warning Indication; Action to be taken for warning indication; Stopping the projector:
6 5 Warning Indication If something abnormal has occurred with the projector, the warning status will be indicated by the combination of lighting the indicators on the control panel as shown in the following table. Then, the projector automatically stops projection and runs thecooling fan for about ...
Page 66 - Warning Messages; Message
6 6 Warning Messages The following shows the warning messages that can be displayed on the screen. When a warning message is displayed, take the corrective action described here. Message Cause Corrective action Page • No device is connected to the input terminal. • The terminal is connected but no s...
Page 69 - Specifications; Optical mechanism system
69 Specifications ■ Optical mechanism system ■ Electrical system ■ Input terminals ■ Output terminal • Projection method D-ILA ® (Direct Drive Image Light Amplifier) method (Reflective-type active-matrix method) • D-ILA ® device 0.9" (2.3 cm) measured diagonally (1365 pixels × 1024 pixels) × 3 (...
Page 70 - General
7 0 Specifications ■ General * Design and specifications are subject to change without notice.* D-ILA devices are manufactured with a very high-precision technology, allowing 99.99% of the pixels to be effective. Only 0.01% or less of the pixels are missing or always on. * For easy understanding, pi...
Page 71 - Outside dimensions; Top
7 1 Specifications Outside dimensions ■ Top ■ Front ■ Side Unit: inch LAMP TEMP ST AND BY HIDE PC VIDEO MENU KEYSTONE PRESET EXIT ENTER OPERA TE 5- 1 / 4 (133) 2 2.430 1 8.444 1 9.300 22.430 15- 1 / 2 2- 1 / 8 2- 1 / 8 (53) 10.605 11.703 19.300 10- 1 / 8 ( 256) 2- 7 / 8 ( 70) 1 11.703
Page 72 - Pin assignment (Specifications for terminals); PC1 terminal/PC OUT terminal
7 2 Specifications Pin assignment (Specifications for terminals) ■ Y/C terminal ■ RS-232C terminal ■ PC1 terminal/PC OUT terminal ■ DVI terminal 1 2 3 4 Pin number Signal name 1 GND (Y) 2 GND (C) 3 Y 4 C 2 3 4 5 6 7 1 8 9 Pin number Signal name Pin number Signal name 1 N/C 6 N/C 2 RD 7 N/C 3 TD 8 N/...
Page 73 - RS-232C external control; Communication Specifications
7 3 RS-232C external control By connecting a computer to the RS-232C terminal, you can control the projector. Use a reverse connection cable as the RS-232C connection cable.The commands to control the projector and the response data against the received commands are explained here.For further inform...
Page 74 - -3 Parameters used for the data format
7 4 RS-232C external control 2-3 Parameters used for the data format The following three kinds of parameters are prepared for the control command and response data. (1) Numeric value Designates the 2-byte hexadecimal value with the sign as the 4-digit (byte) characters.Designation allowable range: “...
Page 75 - Appendix
7 5 Appendix ■ Relationship between Projection Distances and Projection Screen Sizes Notes • The relationship between the projection distances and projection screen sizes differs depending on the lens unit (optional) you are using. • The projection distance and projection screen sizes listed here ar...
Page 80 - WARRANTY; LIMITED WARRANTY; No products may be returned to Faroudja without its consent.; Faroudja Laboratories; A Division of Genesis Microchip Corp.
WARRANTY LIMITED WARRANTY Faroudja Laboratories, Inc. ("Faroudja") warrants that its products will be free of defects in workmanship and material and conform substantially to published specifications under normal use and service. This warranty is made to the first purchaser of the products a...