Page 2 - FCC Warning; Accessories Check; Important Statement
FCC Warning This product has undergone tests in pursuance of Part 5 of the FCC Regulations and has been found to meet the regulations for Class B devices, which are provided for reasonable protections while keeping the product from hazardous interference when installed and used. This product may emi...
Page 3 - Maintenance; Clear methods; Maintenance for filter
2 Maintenance Clear methods For the reason of safety, please make sure to unplug the power cord before start to do the cleaning. Cleaning for the case ■ To mop the outside of the case with soft and clean cloth. Follow the instruction if use any cloth containing certain chemical materials. ■ Do not u...
Page 4 - Replacement method of projection lamp; Replacement Procedure
Important Statement Replacement method of projection lamp Projection lamps are supplies and have life span. Please contact the resellers when the image turns dark or color gets deteriorated. When this happens, please replace it with a new projection lamp. If the projection lamp could not light up an...
Page 5 - Index; Important Statement; Safety Instructions - Warning and Caution
Index 1.Important Statement 1 FCC Warning 1 Accessories Check 1 Maintenance 2 Method to replace the filter 2 Replacement method of projection lamp 3 2.Before Use 6 Correct viewing 6 Remote Control 6 Handling 7 Moisture Condensation 7 3.Safety Instructions - Warning and Caution 8 4.Connection with An...
Page 7 - Correct viewing; Distance; Prolonged Viewing; Remote Control; Before Use
Correct viewing Distance t h g i e h e h t s e m i T 7 - 5 n e e r c s e h t f o The most appropriate viewing distance varies between 5~7 times the height of the screen. Viewing Angle and Height Suitable viewing angle and height will avoid fatigue. Volume As a courtesy to others, be sure to keep the...
Page 8 - Handling; Moisture Condensation
7 Handling When move this unit. Please put your hands here Find the indicated hand positions before lighting the device. To ensure balance and avoid accidental damage, be sure to have at least two people carry the product. Be careful not to bump or scratch the product on other objects when you are h...
Page 9 - Safety Instructions - Warning and Caution
Smoking emitting from device In the case of smoke emitting from the product, be sure to turn off the power switch and remove the power plug immediately. Using the product while it is smoking may cause a fire or electric shock. Contact the dealer immediately. No image or sound In this case, be sure t...
Page 13 - Connecting and Checking the Antenna; Connection with Antenna Cable
12 Connecting and Checking the Antenna 4 300-75 ohm ADAPTOR (Not supplied) or 75 ohm coaxial cable (round) VHF, UHF or VHF/UHF combination antenna Cable TV lead-in 300 ohm twin-lead (flat) COMBINER (Not supplied) IN OUT VHF ANTENNA UHF ANTENNA 300 ohm twin-lead 300 ohm twin-lead 75 ohm coaxial cable...
Page 14 - System Connection; Front Connector
System Connection 5 Please unplug the power cord of the machine and other devices attached before start to connect the device on the side of the machine. Front Connector Connect to Headset or earphone Master V8, Game, Digital Camera....etc. Please use S-Video as the first priority for Video input, t...
Page 17 - Introduction the Control Panel and Remote Control
6 Introduction the Control Panel and Remote Control /+ -%.5 ).054 0/7%2 ß 6/, #( !$*534 !$*534 %8)4 ,!-0 34!453 .IR Sensor This is a windorw which receivers infrared signal from the remote controller 2.VOL When OSD disappear. Thess buttoms is used for adjust volume ◄Volume decreases ...
Page 20 - How to use OSD; Recommended ways to learn about operations
How to use OSD 8 Before use OSD, You must know: Recommended ways to learn about operations Before starting, please follow the suggested steps to understand the fundamentals of operating the display, and then you will be able to learn the operations in a short time: 1.Please first learn to power on a...
Page 21 - OSD explanation; Picture Adjust
20 8 How to use OSD OSD explanation Picture Adjust For other input source (Except Front RGB, RGB, DVI) Only for Input source Mode: Front RGB, RGB, DVI Original image 1.CONTRAST Adjust the contrast of the screen image ◄ Reduce contrast ► Increase contrast 2.BRIGHTNESS Adjust the brightness of the scr...
Page 24 - PIP SETUP
23 PIP SETUP WIDE FORMAT, SIZE, H POSITION, V POSITION, TRANSPARENCY these function are only available for PIP STYLE. POP, SPLIT mode can't use. 1.PIP STYLE =remote control key "STYLE" Use ◄ ► to select OFF, PIP, SPLIT, POP ♦ OFF only display main picture, not display sub-picture. ♦ PIP Disp...
Page 25 - INPUT SETUP; TV TUNER SETUP
24 INPUT SETUP 1.MAIN INPUT =remote control key "INPUT" Press OK first, then use ◄ ► to change the Main picture input source signal. such as TV, FRONT RGB, RGB, DVI, AV1, AV2, FRONT AV, COMP1, COMP2 Change main picture's input signal source 2.PIP INPUT =remote control key "SOURCE" Pr...
Page 29 - SPECIAL FEATURE
28 SPECIAL FEATURE 1.OSD H POSITION Use ◄►to move OSD horizontal position. 2.OSD V POSITION Use ◄►to move OSD vertical position. 3.OSD TIMEOUT Use◄►to set up OSD display time, the value range is 5 seconds to 4 seconds. After press the MENU key, the OSD will appear. If the OSD TIMEOUT is set to 0 sec...
Page 30 - Device program codes; Amplifier and tuner codes
29 Programming the universal remote control 9 The TV device button has been preset to work with your RPTV TV (program code 0080). You can program the remote control to work with as many as seven other devices. To program the remote to control other devices: Turn on the device. 2 Press the matching d...
Page 31 - Programming the universal remote control
0 CD Player codes Manufacturer Program Code Manufacturer Program Code Aiwa 057 Parasound 0420 Burmester 0420 Philips 0157, 0626 California Audio Labs 0029 Pioneer 0032, 0468, 0305, 1062, 1063 Carver 057, 07 Polk Audio 057 DKK 0000 Proton 057 Denon 000, 07 QED 057 Emerson 005 Quasar 0029 Fisher 07 RC...
Page 32 - DVD Player codes
Programming the universal remote control 9 DVD Player codes Manufacturer Program Code Manufacturer Program Code Apex 0672 Optimus 057 Denon 040 Oritron 05 Fisher 070 Panasonic 0490, 0677, 0632 Gateway 00 Philips 05, 050 GE 0522 Pioneer 0571, 0525, 0632 Gradiente 05 Proscan 0522 Hitachi 057, 04 RCA 0...
Page 35 - VCR codes
4 Manufacturer Program Code Manufacturer Program Code Luxman 005 Victor 005 MGA 050, 00, 000, 07 Vidikron 0054 MTC 000, 000, 00 Vidtech 00, 07 005 Magnavox 0054, 000, 07 1254 Wards 0054, 07, 00 00, 000, 005 07 Majestic 00 Whit Westinghouse 0624, 0623, 0463 Marantz 0054, 000 Yamaha 00, 000 Matsushita...
Page 37 - Searching for device codes; To search for a device code:; Reassigning device buttons; To reassign device buttons:
Searching for device codes If you cannot find your manufacturer in the device list or the program code does not work, you can use the remote control to search for the correct device code. To search for a device code: Turn on the device. 2 Press the matching device button on the remote control. Press...
Page 38 - Teaching the remote control new functions; To teach the remote control a new function:; Using the universal remote control; To access the OSD with the universal remote control:
7 9 Programming the universal remote control Teaching the remote control new functions The remote control can learn up to 25 additional functions from the device’s original remote control. Example: Your DVD player remote control has a scan function that you may use frequently. There is not a scan bu...
Page 39 - To control PIP mode using the universal remote control:; Setting the sleep timer; To set the sleep timer using the universal remote control:; To turn off the sleep timer using the universal remote control:
Using picture-in-picture (PIP) mode When the picture-in-picture (PIP) mode is active, one picture is displayed on the full screen (main picture) and the other picture is displayed in a small window (sub-picture). To control PIP mode using the universal remote control: Press the TV device button. 2 P...
Page 40 - Troubleshooting; The LED doesn’t blink when a button is pressed.; The LED blinks when a device mode is pressed, but the device does not; The remote control will not accept the device program code.
Troubleshooting Use the following information to solve common problems. The LED doesn’t blink when a button is pressed. Replace the batteries. Insert two AA batteries into the remote control. Make sure that you match the + and – on the batteries with the + and – symbols inside the battery compartmen...
Page 41 - Video Input Format; Display Modes; Default PC Input Mode; Miscellaneous
40 Video Input Format Input Format Aspect Ratio Pixel Clock(MHz) Horizontal Frequecy(kHz) Vertical Frequecy(Hz) 40i 4: 700x480 13.5MHz 15.734/1.001 30.0/1.001 480p 4:3 / SMPTE 293M 700x480 27.000 31.469/1.001 60/1.001 720p / SMPTE 296M 1280x720 74.25/1.001 45.0/1.001 60.0/1.001 1080i / SMPTE 274M 12...
Page 42 - Specifications
4 Product Name Multimedia digital projector display / TV Main system Remote Control Power AC 110V/220V 50 Hz / 60 Hz 3V (two AA batteries) Power Consumption 220W --------- Weight 40Kg 55.5g (including batteries) Viewable Area 853 mm - Length 640 mm - Hight 1066 mm - Diagonal Physical Dimensions 1381...
Page 44 - LED Status
4 Power LED Lamp LED /+ -%.5 ).054 0/7%2 ß 6/, #( !$*534 !$*534 %8)4 ,!-0 34!453 Normal Operation States Power LED Lamp LED Status Description AC off Not lit Not lit AC power not connected Standby mode Orange Not lit AC power is connected and your RPTV is in standby mode. Warm-up/Coo...
Page 45 - Service Information; Announcement; Service Information and Announcement
44 Service Information If troubleshooting information does not resolve your problem or if you have other questions relating to you Micro Chip Display Projection, visit www.vivitek.us You can also call our Service Center. Announcement All Rights Reserved. Vivitek Corp 407 Fremont Blvd. Fremont, CA 45...