Page 2 - Index; Safety Notice
® 1 Index Safety Notice 4 Copyright 4 Disclaimer 4 About the Manual 4 Disposal of Old Electrical and Electronic Equipment 4 Important Recycling Instructions 4 Important Safety Guidelines 5 Installation and Use Notice 5 Introduction 6 Product Features 6 Packing Checklist 7 Projector Overview 7 Genera...
Page 5 - Copyright; Disclaimer; About the Manual; Important Recycling Instructions
® 4 Safety Notice Safety Notice Copyright The User's Manual (including all pictures, illustrations and software) is protected by the international copy- right right law. All rights are reserved. No duplication of the manual or any content included in the manual is allowed without the written consent...
Page 7 - Introduction
® 6 Safety Notice Introduction The User's Manual describes the installation, setup and operation of the DU9000 projector and provides as- sistance to the installers and end users to fully ensure the performance of the projector. Vivitek has made every effort to ensure that the information in this Ma...
Page 9 - General
® 8 Appearance General I/O Panel USB HDBaseT/LAN Connect to the RJ45 Cat5 Ethernet cable. 3D Sync Out Connect to the 3D IR synchronization signal transmitter. HDMI Connect to HDMI source. 3G/HD/SD SDI Connect to SDI source. VGA Provide the standard 15-pin VGA connection and can connect to RGB, HD Co...
Page 10 - Keypad and LED; Keypad; Indicator LED
® 9 Appearance Keypad and LED ENTER IR RECEIVER STBY INPUT STAND BY ERROR MENU ON LED STATUS Keypad STBY Use STBY button to turn on/off the projector. INPUT Push INPUT button to select the video source. HDMI, SDI, VGA, Component / BNC or HDBaseT. MENU Push MENU button to display or hide the OSD menu...
Page 11 - Remote Control
® 10 Appearance Remote Control Instructions Reflection may be affected by the environment under some circumstances. Aim the remote control at the project to try again if it happens. Replace batteries with new ones if the effective distance of the remote control is decreased or the remote control doe...
Page 12 - Installation of the Remote Control Battery; Remote Control Operating Range
® 11 Appearance Installation of the Remote Control Battery 1. Slide the battery cover in the direction of the arrow. 2. Place two AA batteries with the correct polarity. 3. Slide the cover back. Battery installation instructions • Make sure that batteries are installed with the correct polarit...
Page 13 - Precautions For Installation; Projector Installation and Setup
® 12 Precautions For installation Precautions For Installation The high quality display effect can be guaranteed only when the projector is correctly installed. Generally, the light source facing the screen should be reduced or eliminated as much as possible. The contrast of images will be obviously...
Page 14 - Cautions on Ventilation; Distance must; Distance must; Ceiling mode
® 13 Precautions For installation Cautions on Ventilation This product is a high-brightness projector. The intakes with filters are located on the front and right sides to provide sufficient air cooling function. The projector has two vents on the back for cool air discharging. Make sure the intake an...
Page 15 - Lens Shift; Vertical and Horizontal Lens Shift
® 14 Precautions For installation Lens Shift The DU9000 projector has lens shift feature so the image can be vertically shifted without moving the projector. The lens shift bit is shown in the percentage of the screen height. The projector installed on the desk can move up and down. Vertical and Hor...
Page 16 - Connecting the Projector to Source Devices; Connecting to a Computer; Connecting to Video Equipment
® 15 Precautions For installation Connecting the Projector to Source Devices Follow the instructions below to connect the DU9000 projector to the video source, external control equip- ment (if any) and AC power supply. When connecting to the equipment, use the correct signal cable to con- nect to ev...
Page 17 - Connecting to the Screen Trigger; Connecting to the External HDBaseT Transmitter
® 16 Precautions For installation Connecting to the Screen Trigger If your projection system includes the Electric projection screen and other 12V trigger device, you can con- nect these devices to the 12V trigger to output and configure the output 12V signal settings, such as auto - mation and the a...
Page 18 - Before Using the Projector; Remove Dust Cover Before Turning on Power
® 17 Before Using the Projector Before Using the Projector Remove Dust Cover Before Turning on Power Remove this plastic cover before turning on power and installing Lens. Connecting to AC Power There are three AC power cords included in the box. Before plug the power cord, please choose the compl...
Page 19 - AC Outlet; USA
® 18 Befor Using the Projector AC Outlet USA (NEMA 5-20P) Europe China • Caution: Ensure that the power net meets the power requirements of the projector. • Warning: Do not attempt operation if the AC supply and cord are not within the specified voltage and power range. • Caution: Once the projector ...
Page 20 - Turn On
® 19 Before Using the Projector Turn On Press ON on the remote control or STBY on the projector. The power and lamp LED indicator flashes blue to show warm-up. When the power and lamp LED indicator lights are blue and the projector light is turned on, this mean that the projector is ready for use. Re...
Page 22 - Start Using the Projector-Operation; Select the Input Source; OSD Menu Tree
® 21 Start Using the Projector Start Using the Projector-Operation Select the Input Source Press the INPUT Source button on the remote control to se- lect the input source. Select the Aspect Ratio Press ASPECT to adjust the aspect ratio of the image. Use OSD (OnScreen Display) 1. Press the MENU butt...
Page 26 - OSD Menu - Main Selection
® 25 Start Using the Projector OSD Menu - Main Selection OSD Menu - MAIN
Page 27 - Aspect Ratio
® 26 Start Using the Projector Aspect Ratio This function allows the user to adjust the aspect ratio of the image. With a normal input of 16:10, the aspect ratio: 16:9 /LetterBox / 4:3 / 4:3 Narrow / 16:10 / 5:4 / Native Native input 16:10 Native input 4:3 Output aspect ratio 4:3 Narrow Output aspec...
Page 31 - OSD Menu - ADVANCED IMAGE; Color Space
® 30 Start Using the Projector OSD Menu - ADVANCED IMAGE Color Space This function allows you to change the corresponding color space for the input signal. In most cases, the correct color space can be selected automatically by Auto mode. If the selection is not correct, you can use a specific color ...
Page 33 - High Altitude
® 32 Start Using the Projector Power User can select custom power % of lamp. Lamp Select Use the ◄► button to select the single-lamp or dual-lamp mode. • Dual Enable the dual-lamp projection mode. • Lamp 1 Use Lamp 1 for projection. The system switches to Lamp 2 if Lamp 1 is abnormal in activation. ...
Page 34 - Keystone
® 33 Start Using the Projector Lens Control Select this function to open the Lens Control menu for adjustment of Zoom, Focus or Shift. You can use the Enter button to switch the Zoom/Focus or Shift menu. Use ◄► to adjust zooming and horizontal shift of the lens, or use ▲▼ to adjust focusing and vert...
Page 35 - Blanking
® 34 Start Using the Projector • Pincushion/Barrel Adjust the Pincushion / Barrel of the projected picture. Pincushion Adjust Barrel Adjust • Top Left Corner Adjust the Top left corner of the projected picture Top Left Corner Adjust • Top Right Corner Adjust the Top right corner of the projected pic...
Page 37 - Language; OSD Setting; Top; Blank Screen
® 36 Start Using the Projector OSD Menu - Control Language Select the OSD language English or Simplified Chinese. OSD Setting 1. Menu Position Select the OSD pop up position. 2. Menu Transparency Setting the OSD transparency 0%, 25%, 50%, 75% 3. Time Out Select OSD display timing. Such as Always On(p...
Page 40 - Maintenance; Replacing the Lamps; How to Replace the Projector Lamp
® 39 Maintenance Maintenance Replacing the Lamps Depending on the lamp model, the lamp life is affected by the installation method and frequency of the lamp on/off operation. It is suggested to replace the projector lamp when it has been used for approximately 1500 hours to ensure high projection qu...
Page 41 - Installing or Removing the Projection Lens; Remove Lens; UP
® 40 Maintenance Installing or Removing the Projection Lens Remove Lens 1. Remove the dust cap from the projector. 2. Press the release button and then turn in a Counter Clockwise direction to remove the lens. Install Lens 3. Follow the drawing to re-install the lens into the lens slot. Slow...
Page 42 - Replacing the Filter
® 41 Maintenance Replacing the Filter The timing of replacing the filter may vary depending on the dustiness of the environment. It is recommended to conduct regular check of the filter to achieve the best projector performance. 1. Follow the drawing to remove the cover. 2. Take out the old filter. A B...
Page 43 - Outline Dimensions
Page 44 - Supported Signal Input Timing
® 43 Supported Signal Input Timing Supported Signal Input Timing Signal Type Resolution Frame Rate Y-Pr-Pb RGBHV YUV HDMI RGB HDMI - YUV 8/10/12-bit HDBaseT HD- BaseT YUV 8-bit References PC 640x480 59.94 v V V VESA DMT 640x480 74.99 v V V VESA DMT 640x480 85 v V V VESA DMT 800x600 60.32 v V V VESA ...
Page 45 - D Signal Input Mode & Timing
® 44 Supported Signal Input Timing Signal Type Resolution Frame Rate Y-Pr-Pb RGBHV YUV HDMI RGB HDMI - YUV 8/10/12-bit HDBaseT HD- BaseT YUV 8-bit References HDTV 1080i 50 V V V V V V V SMPTE 274M, CEA-861-D 59.94 V V V V V V V SMPTE 274M, CEA-861-D 60 V V V V V V V SMPTE 274M, CEA-861-D 720p 50 V V...
Page 46 - Serial Interface RS-232 Command; Communication Parameter Setup; Operation Commands
® 45 RS-232 Command Serial Interface RS-232 Command This controller supports projectors with a RS-232 serial interface. There are two types of serial commands: • Operation command: Available menu options are INPUT, PICTURE, LAMP, ALIGNMENT, CONTROL, SERVICE, and OTHERS. • Simulated IR remote control...
Page 47 - List of Operation Commands
® 46 RS-232 Command Examples Control items Input command row Projector return message Query current brightness settings op bright ? [CR] OP BRIGHT = 101 Set up brightness op bright = 127 [CR] OP BRIGHT = 127 Set up input signal source to HDMI op input.sel = 0 [CR] OP INPUT.SEL = 0 Caution: When cont...
Page 53 - Simulated IR Remote Controller Commands
® 52 RS-232 Command Simulated IR Remote Controller Commands This control command simulates the IR remote controller and its control keys. It shares the same syntax of operation command. It begins with characters "ky", followed by control commands and settings separated by space blank [SP], a...
Page 54 - Control the Projector Through a Network; Cable Connection; Connect the Projector to a PC
® 53 Control the projector through a network Control the Projector Through a Network This projector supports the following remote control functions through a network connection. • Control projector through web browser. • Control projector with RS-232 control or simulated IR commands via TCP/IP commu...
Page 55 - Set Up the Projector for Networking
® 54 Control the projector through a network Set Up the Projector for Networking In case the remote network control is not connected to LAN or DHCP or the LAN is not activated, connect as illustrated below: Caution: In case the remote network control is not connected to LAN or DHCP or the LAN is not...
Page 56 - Control the Projector Through a Web Browser
® 55 Control the projector through a network Control the Projector Through a Network Control the Projector Through a Web Browser Open the web browser of your control PC and type the projector's IP address. The projector's web server homepage will display with the following four options: • Projector ...
Page 60 - Specificatons and Support
® 59 Specifications and Support Specificatons and Support Specifications Model Name DU9000 Technology DLP Resolution WUXGA(1920x1200) Max. Resolution WUXGA(1920x1200)@60Hz Contrast 1250:1 / with DB 5000:1 Lamp Life and Tye 1500/2000 hours ( Standard/Eco mode ), 465Wx2 Projection Lens 1.85-2.4:1 (Stan...
Page 61 - Vivitek Support
® 60 Specifications and Support Vivitek Support If you cannot find solutions from this user guideline, please contact us using the contact information below: North America Vivitek Service Center 15700 Don Julian Road, Suite B City of Industry, CA. 91745 U.S.A Tel: 855-885-2378 (Toll-Free) Email: T.ser...