Page 2 - SAFETY PRECAUTIONS; About the installation place; IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS; IMPROPER USE CAN RESULT IN POTEN-; IMPORTANT INFORMATION
2 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS About burning-in of the D-ILA device Do not allow the same still picture to be projected for a longtime or an abnormally bright video picture to be projected.Do not project video images with high-intensity or high contraston a screen. The video image could be burnt into the D-IL...
Page 3 - *DO NOT allow any unqualified person to install the unit.; Safety Precaution
3 – Slots and openings in the cabinet are provided for ventilation. These ensure reliable operation of the product and protect itfrom overheating. These openings must not be blocked orcovered. (The openings should never be blocked by placingthe product on bed, sofa, rug, or similar surface. It shoul...
Page 4 - Do not cut off the main plug from this equipment.; POWER CONNECTION
4 Safety Precaution The wire which is colored green-and-yellow must be connectedto the terminal which is marked with the letter E or the safetyearth or colored green or green-and-yellow.The wire which is colored blue must be connected to the termi-nal which is marked with the letter N or colored bla...
Page 5 - Caution; Viewing conditions
5 Caution About burning-in of the D-ILA device ● Do not allow the same still picture to be projected for along time or an abnormally bright video image to be pro-jected. Do not project video images with high-intensity or high con-trast on a screen. The video image could be burnt into theD-ILA device...
Page 6 - Instructions; Optional Accessories; • Replacement filter
6 Contents Accessories The following accessories are packed together with this projector.Please confirm all items. If any item is missing, please contact your dealer. Instructions .................. ........................................................................................................
Page 7 - Controls and Features
7 Controls and Features Front Side/ Top Surface/ Left Side 7 Air Inlets (on the front, right, and bottom side ofprojector) The air inlets absorb air to cool the internal components ofthe projector. Do not block or allow warm air to blow intothem as it may cause damage.• The air inlet filter on the r...
Page 9 - Connector Panel
9 Controls and Features Connector Panel 1 [PC2] Input terminal (BNC x 5) This is an input terminal for component signals (Y, C B , C R ) or DTV-format (Y, P B , P R ) signals. Devices which have com- ponent signal output terminals can be connected. This ter-minal can also be used as multipurpose vid...
Page 10 - Control Panel on the Projector; Indicator Display on the Control Panel
10 Control Panel on the Projector Controls and Features Indicator Display on the Control Panel Stand-by, operate and cool down modes, together with other operational activities are indicated by differing combinations of Indica-tors appearing on the Control Panel.• Please refer to Page 47 for explana...
Page 11 - buttons; About Cool Down mode
11 Control Panel on the Projector Controls and Features 1 [STAND BY] Indicator Light on : In stand by mode.Blinking : In cool down mode. 2 [OPERATE] Indicator Light on : During projection. 3 [OPERATE] button When this projector is in standby mode, pressing this but-ton for more than 1 second will tu...
Page 12 - Remote Control Unit
12 Remote Control Unit Controls and Features QUICK ALIGN. PC VIDEO VOLUME PRESET HIDE ENTER MENU EXIT FREEZE OPERATE V-KEYSTONE H-KEYSTONE SCREEN DIGITAL ZOOM FOCUS W S i [PRESET] button p Cursor ( 䊱 / 䊲 / 䊴 / 䊳 ) button u [MENU] button r [V-KEYSTONE] button e [H-KEYSTONE] button w [PC] button q [VI...
Page 14 - Loading Batteries into the Remote Control; Open the back cover; Beware of the following:
14 Loading Batteries into the Remote Control Please load batteries into the remote control. If the remote control starts to work erratically, replace the batteries. Controls and Features 1. Open the back cover • Push the hook on the back cover lightly in the direc- tion of the arrow and lift it up. ...
Page 15 - Precautions for Installation; Installing the Projector; Installation Environment; Adjusting the vertical angle of the projector; Vertical angle adjustment range
15 Precautions for Installation Installing the Projector Please read the following properly when installing the projector. Installation Environment Please do not install or use this projector in the follow-ing places. The projector is a precision device and do-ing so could cause a fire or malfunctio...
Page 16 - Installing the Projector against the Screen; Side View; Mounting the Projector; Precaution for ceiling-mount
16 Installing the Projector against the Screen Installing the Projector The picture quality may deteriorate when performing KEYSTONE compensation. It is recommended to place the projector perpen-dicularly to the screen. 䡵 Side View 䡵 Top View Mounting the Projector When mounting of the projector is ...
Page 17 - Projection Distance and Screen Size; Screen installation
17 Projection Distance and Screen Size • This projector uses 1.3x manual zoom lens for projection.• Although the focusable projection distance is about 1.6 m ~ 12 m, the projection distance recommendable for performance is about 2 m ~ 8 m. Install the projector within this range and adjust the scree...
Page 18 - When the remote control unit fails to work properly; the total distance A + B where A is the distance from; Using as a wireless remote control unit; Effective Range and Distance of the Remote Control Unit
18 When the remote control unit fails to work properly • When the batteries in the remote control unit are exhausted, improper functioning will occur. Please replace with newbatteries. • When either the remote control unit or projector alone is connected to the remote cable, the item connected will ...
Page 19 - Signals that can be input into the projector; Connecting to Various Devices; Scanning frequencies in the following ranges can be inputted.; • The computer has a video signal output port.; Video signals
19 Signals that can be input into the projector The following signals can be input to the projector. Connecting to Various Devices (1) Response to Decoder [VIDEO] [Y/C] [Y], [P B /C B ], [P R /C R ]* 3 [G], [B], [R], [H/Cs], [V]* 4 * 1 : Responds if Y/C output is available. * 2 : Signifies that comp...
Page 20 - Allowable input signals
20 PC98 PC/AT DOS/V DVI* Mac Video DVI* (HDCP) Connecting to Various Devices 䡵 Allowable input signals Signal PC system 640 640 640 640 640 640 800 800 800 800 800 1024 1024 1024 1024 1024 1280 1280 1280 1280 1400 640 832 1024 1152 720 1280 1280 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 350 400 480 480 480 480 ...
Page 21 - Connection; Connecting to Devices; Connecting to Video Devices; Right side of projector
21 Connecting to Various Devices Connection • When connecting a video device, please use a TBC along with it, or use one with a built-in TBC. • Use of an extension cable to connect a video device and the projector could cause image deterioration or projectionfailure. • When a signal with much jitter...
Page 22 - Connecting to Computers
22 Connecting to Various Devices 䡵 Connecting to Computers • When the [PC2] input terminal is used, “PC2(BNC)” must be selected from the “Options” menu. ( ☞ page 39) • When connecting an audio output terminal such as a computer sound source to the projector, connect to the [AUDIO IN] terminal using ...
Page 23 - Control from external device; Connection for controlling more than one projector
23 Connecting to Various Devices R P R /C R G Y B P B /C B V H/C S PC1 PC2 AUDIO IN REMOTE SCREEN TRIGGER RS-232C OUT RS-232C IN CONTROL B P B /C B V H/C S PC1 PC2 N REMOTE RS-232C OUT RS-232C IN CONTROL B P B /C B V H/C S PC1 PC2 IN REMOTE RS-232C OUT RS-232C IN CONTROL It is possible to control th...
Page 24 - Cautions Against Fire and Electric Shock
24 Connecting to Various Devices 1. Connect the supplied power cord to the power in-put terminal of the projector 2. Insert the main plug of the supplied power cord intothe wall outlet After all devices have been connected, connect the supplied power cord. Connecting the Power Cord (supplied) Cautio...
Page 25 - Basic Operations; Note; Insert the power cord into the wall outlet; Selecting the image to be projected; Basic Operation Procedures; Notes
25 Basic Operations Note • Messages are displayed in the language set by the user in the “Language” menu. The pre-set language upon purchase is “English”. Theuser can choose from 8 national languages.( ☞ page 39) However, the input mode ([PC1], [PC2],[PC3], [Y/C], [VIDEO]) and button indications([FR...
Page 26 - Display using the direct buttons
26 Basic Operations 䡵 Display using the direct buttons The direct buttons enable direct switching and op-eration without having to go through the menu. Input mode can be selectedby pressing the [PC] button orthe [VIDEO] button. When the [DIGITAL ZOOM], [VOLUME], [V-KEY-STONE] or [H-KEYSTONE] buttons...
Page 27 - Adjusting the Sound Volume; To increase the volume :; Power Off; Plug out the power cord from wall outlet
27 Basic Operations 5. Adjusting the Sound Volume 䡵 To increase the volume : press [VOLUME] ª (0 ➞ 50) 䡵 To lower the volume : press [VOLUME] · (50 ➞ 0) When “Menu display” ( ☞ page 39) is set to “15sec”, after pressing the[VOLUME] button, the sound vol-ume display will appear on thescreen for about...
Page 28 - Frequently used Convenient Functions; Enlarging the Image
28 Frequently used Convenient Functions When an image is projected onto the screen, the following operationscan be performed directly without going through the menu operation.( ☞ page 27 for VOLUME operation.) DIGITAL ZOOM HIDE FREEZE KEYSTONE QUICK ALIGN. (quick alignment) Basic Operations Note • T...
Page 29 - Turning Off Image and Sound; Images and audio output turn on again; Displaying a Still Picture; To de-freeze the image
29 Basic Operations Turning Off Image and Sound Video images and audio output can be turned off temporarily. Press the [HIDE] button once • Images and audio output turned off. Press the [HIDE] button again. Images and audio output turn on again Note • When the projected image input is changed, the H...
Page 30 - Removing the Trapezoidal Distortion of the Image; vertically and 10 ̊ horizontally
30 䡵 “Vert.keystone” Display 1 Adjusted valuerange: -100 ~ 0 ~ 100 2 Level displayedlevel displayed is based on the adjustment value. 䡵 “Horiz.Keystone” Display 1 Adjusted valuerange: -40 ~ 0 ~ 40 2 Level displayedlevel displayed is based on the adjustment value. Basic Operations Removing the Trapez...
Page 31 - Using the Quick Alignment function; The Quick Alignment function.
31 Basic Operations Using the Quick Alignment function The Quick Alignment function automatically adjusts (sets) the screen set-tings of the image input from the [PC1] or [PC2] input terminal.• This can only be performed with the remote control. Press the [QUICK ALIGN.] (Quick Alignment) button. • D...
Page 32 - Adjustments and Settings Using Menus; The Menu Structure; When video input is selected; Submenu
32 Adjustments and Settings Using Menus The menus displayed on the screen are used to setup the projector and perform adjustments. The Menu Structure When video input is selected Notes • The display language of the menus is set to “English” when the projector is bought. The display language can be s...
Page 33 - When PC input is selected
33 Adjustments and Settings Using Menus When PC input is selected Notes • The display language of the menus is set to “English” when the projector is bought. The display language can be se-lected from among 8 languages. ( ☞ page 39) However, certain phrases and nouns, etc., are displayedonly in Engl...
Page 34 - When no image signal is inputted
34 Adjustments and Settings Using Menus When no image signal is inputted Notes • The display language of the menus is set to “English” when the projector is bought. The display language can be se-lected from among 8 languages. ( ☞ page 39) However, certain phrases and nouns, etc., are displayedonly ...
Page 35 - The Menu Operation Buttons
35 Adjustments and Settings Using Menus The Menu Operation Buttons The menus are accessed and operated using the following buttons onthe projector/remote control: Button Main unit Remote control unit Function D i s p l ay s t h e m a i n m e n u o n t h escreen. • When the main menu is displayed, pr...
Page 36 - The Procedure for Menu Operation
36 The Procedure for Menu Operation 1. Press the [MENU] button The main menu is displayed on the screen. 4. Press the cursor buttons ( / ) to select an adjustment item • Adjustment item names displayed in pale cannot be selected. 5. Press the cursor buttons ( / ) to change the setting value 6. To ex...
Page 37 - Adjustment and Setting Using Menus; “Set up” menu; The Menu Configuration; When Video input is selected When PC input is selected
37 Adjustment and Setting Using Menus 3 “Set up” menu Use this menu to set the basic Tracking and Positioning settings of apicture image. Items that can be adjusted via the “Set up” menu areshown below.• Displaying items differ depending on whether Video input or PC input is selected. When Video inp...
Page 38 - When there is no image signal inputted
38 8 “Logo” menu Adjustment item (press / ) Adjustment content (press / ) “Logo disp.” Sets whether to indicate the user set logo(captured image: “Logo disp.”) when theprojector starts up. {“ON”} “Logo pos.” Sets the position of the user set logo (cap-tured image: “Logo disp.”) when the pro-jector s...
Page 39 - “Language” menu; “Page 1”; “Color profile” menu
39 Adjustments and Settings Using Menus e “Options” menu (“Page 2”) Adjustment item (press / ) Adjustment content (press / ) “Sleep time[min]” Sets the length of sleep time which, whenlapsed, automatically puts the projectorinto stand-by state if no signal is input-ted.Setting value: “15”, “30”, “60...
Page 40 - “Information” menu
40 When video input is selected “Input” Displays the image input [VIDEO], [Y/C],[PC2]) when projecting. “Switcher” Displays the selected switcher matchingthe specification of this projector.“0” : not being used. “1-10” : switcher number.For details, please check with your au-thorized dealer. “Source...
Page 41 - Setting “Aspect ratio” and “Resize”; Project the image onto the screen; Press the cursor buttons (; Select “Aspect ratio” with the cursor buttons (; Setting the “Aspect ratio”
41 Setting “Aspect ratio” and “Resize” 1. Project the image onto the screen 2. Press the [MENU] button • The main menu appears on the screen. 3. Press the cursor buttons ( 䊱 / 䊲 ) to select “Set up” and press [ENTER] or cursor ( 䊳 ) • The “Set up” menu appears on the right side of the screen. 4. Sel...
Page 42 - Select “Zoom” with the cursor buttons (; Input image; The setting of “Aspect ratio” menu when input terminal is; “Zoom”; Optimum image
42 Setting “Aspect ratio” and “Resize” 5. Select “Zoom” with the cursor buttons ( 䊴 / 䊳 ) • Set “Aspect ratio” to “Zoom” for optimum projected image. 6. Press the [MENU] button to end when adjustment is com-pleted • The menu disappears from the screen. 䡵 The relation between the input image and the ...
Page 43 - Select “Resize” with the cursor buttons (; Setting the “Resize”
43 Setting “Aspect ratio” and “Resize” 1. Project the image onto the screen 2. Press the [MENU] button • The main menu appears on the screen. 3. Press the cursor buttons ( 䊱 / 䊲 ) to select “Set up” and press [ENTER] or cursor ( 䊳 ) • The “Set up” menu appears on the right side of the screen. 4. Sel...
Page 44 - Select “Zoom” with the cursor buttons (; “Panel”
44 Setting “Aspect ratio” and “Resize” 5. Select “Zoom” with the cursor buttons ( 䊴 / 䊳 ) • Set “Resize” to “Zoom” for optimum projected image. 6. Press the [MENU] button to end when adjustment is com-pleted • The menu disappears from the screen. 䡵 The relation between the input image and the projec...
Page 45 - Editing and Projecting Logo; Project the images to be included in your logo
45 Notes • Setting the logo display item in the “Logo” menu to “ON” and switching on the power dis-plays the D-ILA logo and then the user-setlogo. (Factory setting is “ON”) • When the D-ILA or user-set logo is displayed after the projector is turned on, pressing the[EXIT] button will delete the logo...
Page 46 - Editing and projecting logo
46 Editing and projecting logo 7. Set the menu position as required • Select “Menu pos.” with the cursor buttons ( 䊱 / 䊲 ) • Move the menu display position with the cursor buttons ( 䊴 / 䊳 ) while viewing the projected image. 8. Select “Horiz. move” with the cursor buttons ( 䊱 / 䊲 ) • Move the logo l...
Page 47 - Replacing the Lamp; The light source lamp and its lamp time; About lamp replacement
47 䡵 When lamp time exceeds 1000 hours: When the accumulated lamp time reaches 1000, a mes-sage indicating “1000h” will appear on the projected screen.• Press [EXIT] button to delete the message. 䡵 When lamp time exceeds 1900 hours: ● When the accumulated lamp time reaches 1900 hours: The [LAMP] ind...
Page 48 - Remove the lamp unit.; Insert the new lamp unit until it is fully in.; Attach the light-source lamp cover and tighten
48 3. Remove the lamp unit. Replacing the Lamp 4. Insert the new lamp unit until it is fully in. 5. Close the handle, and tighten the screw. • Tighten the two screws with a ª screwdriver. 6. Attach the light-source lamp cover and tighten the screw. • Tighten the two screws with a ª screwdriver. Note...
Page 49 - for 2 seconds or; Resetting the lamp time; To ensure the lamp time has been reset; Caution for reset work
49 Replacing the Lamp 1. Insert the power cord into the wall outlet • The [STAND BY] indicator lights up when the main power is input- ted. 2. Press the [EXIT], [HIDE], [PRESET] buttons on the remotecontrol sequentially, then press VOL ª for 2 seconds or more • The [STAND BY] and [OPERATE] indicator...
Page 50 - Cleaning and Replacing the Filter; Pull out the power cord from the wall outlet; • When removing the lower filter:; Clean the filter; • When reinstalling the lower filter:
50 ● Put on rubber gloves when using a neutral detergent. ● After you wash a filter in water, make sure that the filter iscompletely dry before reinstalling, otherwise electricshocks or malfunctions may occur. ● Do not clean removable filters with a vacuum cleaner.Since these filters are soft, they ...
Page 51 - Troubleshooting
51 Troubleshooting Before consulting your authorized dealer, please check the following points. Symptom Pow e r i s n o t s u p -plied. Light is not emitted,or light is dim. With power on, theprojector works butstops abruptly in afew minutes. V i d e o i m ag e d o e snot appear, or audiosound does ...
Page 53 - What to do when these messages are displayed; Message
53 No device is connected to the input terminal.The terminal is connected but no signal is output from the connected device.• The selected input mode (input terminal) name is shown above the mes- sage. [ Check the input image signal source. The frequency of the input video signal is out of range. [ ...
Page 55 - Warning Indication; Please follow the procedures below.; About warning indicators; Action to be taken upon warning indications
55 Warning Indication Please follow the procedures below. For No.1-3 No.1 : Unplug from the main power outlet and restart according to the basic operation procedures.No.2 : After checking if a shock (such as from knocking) has not occurred during operation, unplug from the main power outlet and rest...
Page 56 - Specifications
56 䡵 Model name/ Article name 9100HC projector 䡵 Emission method D-ILA ® * 1 (Reflective Active Matrix Principle) 䡵 Display panel/ size D-ILA* 2 / 0.64 (1400 pixels x 788 pixels) x 3 (Total number of pixels: Approx. 3,309,600) 䡵 Projecting lens x 1.3 zoom lens (2:1 ~ 2.6:1) (Manual zooming and focus...
Page 57 - Front
57 Dimensions (unit: mm) Specifications 䡵 Front 䡵 Bottom 䡵 Top 䡵 Side 181 20 67.5 298 2 7 298 38.2 300 360 8.2 89 267 115.9 65.4 15 25 ~ 56 109 292 36.2 92.5 M6 (Depth 10 mm) Center of lens Attachment screw should be more than 6 mmbut less than 10 mm in length. HX-1E_p50-61_En.p65 10/3/03, 6:11 PM 5...
Page 58 - Pin arrangement
58 Specifications Pin arrangement 䡵 Y/C terminal 䡵 RS-232C IN/OUT terminal 䡵 PC 1 terminal 䡵 PC 3 terminal 4 2 9 8 16 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 3 1 11 12 13 6 7 1 2 10 9 4 5 3 8 15 14 24 7 15 23 6 14 22 3 11 19 2 10 18 5 13 21 4 12 20 1 9 17 Pin number 1 2 3 4 Signal name GND (Y) GND (C) Y C Pin number 1 2 3 ...
Page 59 - RS-232C external control; Communication Specifications
59 Specifications 䡵 RS-232C external control By connecting a computer to the projector with a RS-232C cross cable (D-sub 9 pins), you can control the projector with thecomputer. The commands to control the projector and the response data format against the received commands are explainedhere.For det...
Page 60 - External control command table
60 Specifications 3) Special parameters Input switching parameters Operation mode parameters 3. External control command table Character 0 1 3 4 5 Hex. 30 31 33 34 35 Meaning Y/C VIDEO PC1 PC2 PC3 Character 0000 0001 0002 0004 Hex. 30h 30h 30h 30h 30h 30h 30h 31h 30h 30h 30h 32h 30h 30h 30h 34h Mean...
Page 61 - DUKANE CORPORATION; TWO-YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY
DUKANE CORPORATION TWO-YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY This Dukane projector is warranted to the original purchaser for a period of two (2) years fromthe original purchase date – in normal operating conditions – against defects in material andworkmanship . DUKANE CORPORATION EXPRESSLY DISCLAIMS ALL OTHERWARRA...
Page 62 - Audio Visual Products
Audio Visual Products 2900 Dukane Drive St. Charles, IL 60174-3395 E-mail: [email protected] Phone: (630) 762-4040 Orders: (800) 676-2485 Information: (800) 676-2486 Fax: (630) 584-5156 Parts & Service: (800) 676-2487 Fax: (630) 584-0984 Audio Visual Products Part # 401-9100HC-00