Page 2 - IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION; Precautions; CAUTION; TO PREVENT SHOCK, DO NOT OPEN THE CABINET. NO USER-SERVICEABLE; The above cautions are given on the bottom of the product.; WARNING
E-2 IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION Precautions Please read this manual carefully before using your PLUS V-1100 Data Projector and keepthe manual handy for future reference. CAUTION TO PREVENT SHOCK, DO NOT OPEN THE CABINET. NO USER-SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE. REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED PLUS SERVICE PE...
Page 3 - Important Safeguards; Installation; and shall be accessible.; Cleaning; the lamp after 1000 hours of usage, the lamp will turn off.
E-3 Important Safeguards These safety instructions are to ensure the long life of the unit and to prevent fire and shock.Please read them carefully and heed all warnings. Installation • For best results, use the unit in a darkened room.• Place the unit on a flat, level surface in a dry area away fro...
Page 4 - Fire and Shock Precautions; • Do not place any liquids on top of the unit.; Carrying around
E-4 Fire and Shock Precautions • Ensure that there is sufficient ventilation and that vents are unobstructed to prevent the buildup of heat inside the unit. Allow at least 10 cm (3 inches) of space between the unitand walls. • Prevent foreign objects such as paper clips and bits of paper from fallin...
Page 5 - Major Features; Beautiful reproduction of high-quality images from DVD
E-5 Major Features Book-sized, lightweight (at about 1.0 kg/2.2 lbs) and small high-inten-sity mobile projector DMD and the synergistic effects of our own optical design serve to improve the optical utilizationefficiency. The three light sources (RGB) required in color expression are reproduced with...
Page 6 - Table of Contents; Preparation and Background Knowledge; Connecting Personal Computers and Video Equipment; Connections with PC Connectors; Power Cable Connections and Switching the Power On/Off; General Operation
E-6 Table of Contents Preparation and Background Knowledge IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION ............................................................................ E-2Major Features ................................................................................................................. E-5...
Page 7 - Picture; Miscellaneous
E-7 Menu Operations Menu Operation Method ................................................................................................ E-37 Names and Functions of the Parts ............................................................................ E-37Names and Functions of the Remote Control ...
Page 8 - Checking the Supplied Accessories
E-8 Checking the Supplied Accessories Remove the main unit and the accessories from the box and check that the following items are included. ON OFF FREEZE MUTE PIP DIGITAL RGB YPbPr VIDEO S-VIDEO YCbCr QUICK ENTER ZOOM VOL VK ST N HKSTN CANCEL MEN U ASPECT AUTO POWER Remote control(includes one butt...
Page 9 - Projector
E-9 Checking the Supplied Accessories Audio cable (2.5 mm diameter plug / RCA pinplug, 1.5 m / 4.9 feet) [1] This cable is used with equipment that has phono type audiojacks. Connections are described on Page E-23. No. 772706000 Soft pouch (for projector and accessories) [1] This pouch is used when ...
Page 10 - Names of the Main Unit Parts
E-10 Names of the Main Unit Parts POWER AUTO MENU STATUS POWER SOURCE QUICK MENU AUDIO VIDEO POWER AU TO MEN U STATUS PO WER SOURCE QU ICK ME NU Exhaustvents Precautions The ventilation slots discharge the heat of the lamp and care must be taken not to come intocontact with them. STATUS indicator [E...
Page 11 - Built-in Security Slot; Built-in security slot
E-11 Names of the Main Unit Parts AUT O SOURCE QUICK MENU PC AUDIO VIDEO PO WE R AUTO MENU STAT US POWER SO UR CE QUICK MENU PC AU DIO VID EO Front adjusters [E-27] Built-in Security Slot This security slot suppor ts the MicroSaver Security System manufactured byKensington Microware Inc. AUDIO jack ...
Page 12 - Names of the Remote Control Parts; obtain the medical care of a doctor.
E-12 +/– button (Used in all adjustments) Names of the Remote Control Parts ON OFF FREEZE MUTE PIP DIGITAL RGB YPbPr VIDEO S-VIDEO YCbCr QUICK ENTER ZOOM VKSTN HKSTN CANCEL MENU ASPECT AUTO POWER Infrared transmitter [E-14] ON OFF FREEZE MUTE PIP DIGITAL RGB YPbPr VIDEO S-VIDEO YCbCr QUICK ENTER ZOO...
Page 13 - Preparing the Remote Control; Button Battery Replacement; Using the remote control for the first time; Purchase a CR2025 type battery for replacement.
E-13 Preparing the Remote Control Button Battery Replacement Using the remote control for the first time The battery compartment is fitted with a transpor tation insulation sheet atthe time of shipping. Pull out the sheet and remove it. The remote control isnow ready for use. Replacement Method 1 In...
Page 14 - Remote Control Range; Remote control sensor; Side View
E-14 Remote Control Range Point the infrared transmitter of the remote control toward the remote control sensor located at the frontor rear of the main unit and operate.Reception of the remote control signal should generally be possible within the range illustrated below. 30˚ 30˚ 50˚ 50˚ 4m / 13.1 f...
Page 15 - The Procedure Up to Projecting to the Screen; Perform setup adjustments in the following order.; Connect your equipment to the projector.; connector of the personal computer.
E-15 The Procedure Up to Projecting to the Screen Perform setup adjustments in the following order. 1 Position the projector See "Projection Distance and Screen Size" on Pages E-16 and E-17.Determine the locations to set up the screen and the projector. 2 Connect the video equipment and pers...
Page 16 - Placement Guide; Screen Size and Projection Distance
E-16 36" 40" 60" 80" 100" 120" 150" 180" 200" 1.20 (3.9) 1.32 (4.3) 1.99 (6.5) 2.65 (8.7) 3.31 (10.9) 3.97 (13.0) 4.97 (16.3) 5.96 (19.6) 6.62 (21.7) h1 h2 Placement Guide ● Use this information as a guide to find out about the screen size when the projector is pl...
Page 17 - * There is a tolerance of
E-17 * There is a tolerance of ± 5% due to design values. * This table uses the lens apex and lens center as references and requires that the projec- tor be in a horizontal condition (with front and rear adjusters fully withdrawn). Placement Guide 36" 40" 60" 80" 100" 120" 15...
Page 18 - * Suitable resolution is 1024; Personal Computers with a DVI Connector; Monitor output
E-18 Connecting Personal Computers and Video Equipment ● Connecting this unit with a personal computer permits presentation data to be projected as a largescreen display at conferences, lectures, and on other occasions. Furthermore, connecting this unit toa DVD player or other video equipment source...
Page 19 - Personal Computers with a Mini D-Sub 15-Pin Connector; and fasten to the connector of the main unit.; Personal computer
E-19 Connecting Personal Computers and Video Equipment Personal Computers with a Mini D-Sub 15-Pin Connector * Make the connection to the projector's PC connector and the mini D-sub 15-pin connector through the use of a DVI/mini D-sub 15-pin conversion cable. * When connecting, arrange the connector...
Page 20 - To Output the External Output Signal of a Notebook Computer; Note
E-20 Connecting Personal Computers and Video Equipment To Output the External Output Signal of a Notebook Computer When projection will be with a notebook computer connected, knowledge will be required for the cableconnection and notebook computer startup procedure as well as the operation that foll...
Page 21 - Connections with Video Connectors; Video Equipment with VIDEO Connectors
E-21 Connecting Personal Computers and Video Equipment Connections with Video Connectors Video Equipment with VIDEO Connectors * Make the connection to the VIDEO connector of the projector using a video cable.* Switch the input selection of the projector to "Video". Video Equipment with S-VI...
Page 22 - Connections with Component Signals; When the Video Connectors are Y, Cb, and Cr Connectors; Red
E-22 PC VIDEO AUDIO Cr Cb Y Pr Pb Y COMPONENT COMPONENT Connecting Personal Computers and Video Equipment Connections with Component Signals When the Video Connectors are Y, Cb, and Cr Connectors * Make the connection to the projector's VIDEO connector using a component signal cable.* Switch the inp...
Page 23 - Connections with Audio Connectors; Video equipment, personal computer; White
E-23 Connecting Personal Computers and Video Equipment Connections with Audio Connectors * Make the connection to the projector's AUDIO jack using an audio cable.* The built-in speaker of the projector provides monaural audio.* To enjoy convincing audio reproduction, please connect the audio output ...
Page 24 - Operating; Switch on the projector power; Main unit operation:; Power is on; The projector is now capable of regular projection.
E-24 Power Cable Connections and Switching the Power On/Off There is an order in which the power cable is connected and the power is switched on/off. Operating 1 Connect the AC IN connector of the projector and the power outlet using the sup-plied power cable. The POWER indicator will light amber, t...
Page 25 - Finishing; Switch off the power of the connected equipment; Press and hold the POWER button for a while.; Remote control operation:; Press the POWER OFF button.; * The operation can be cancelled by pressing a but-; Flashes amber; Standby; Unplug the power cable; The POWER indicator will go off when the power cable is unplugged.; Warrning
E-25 Power Cable Connections and Switching the Power On/Off Finishing 1 Switch off the power of the connected equipment 2 Switch off the power of the projector Main unit operation: Press and hold the POWER button for a while. Remote control operation: Press the POWER OFF button. ON OFF POWER The ...
Page 26 - Adjustment of the Projection Screen; Projection Screen Position Adjustment; Adjust the projection image to the screen.; screen and the center of the lens of the main unit.)
E-26 Adjustment of the Projection Screen Switch on the power of the connected equipment and make the adjustments with the video signalbeing input to the projector. Projection Screen Position Adjustment Adjust the projection image to the screen. Check that the screen is set level and vertically.(1) I...
Page 27 - Making Adjustments with the Adjusters; Raising the projection image; Rear adjuster; Lowering the projection image; Focus Adjustment
E-27 Making Adjustments with the Adjusters Adjustment of the Projection Screen PO WE R AUTO MENU STA TU S POWER SOURCE QUICK MENU (1) (1) (2) PO WE R AU TO ME NU ST ATU S PO WE R SOURCE QU ICK ME NU PC AUDIO VIDEO Raising the projection image While viewing the projection im-age, press hand hold the ...
Page 28 - Input Selection; This operation selects the input signal to be projected.; (It will not function while the menu or the quick menu is displayed.); YPbPr; When Auto Source is On
E-28 General Operation This section describes the use of direct operation with the main unit or remote control buttons.For information about operation using the menu, see "Menu Operation Method" on Page E-37 andthe various items on Pages E-46 to E-60. Input Selection This operation selects t...
Page 29 - Automatic Adjustment of Analog RGB; (This will not function while the menu or the quick
E-29 Automatic Adjustment of Analog RGB General Operation MENU AUTO SOURCE QUICK MENU ON OFF FREEZE MUTE PIP DIGITAL RGB YPbPr VIDEO S-VIDEO YCbCr QUICK ASPECT AUTO POWER This function automatically adjusts the position shift of the analogRGB input signal, the size of the picture, vertical striping,...
Page 30 - Selection of Aspect Ratio; Direct
E-30 General Operation Selection of Aspect Ratio This function selects horizontal and vertical picture propor-tions of the input signal. Press the ASPECT button while viewing the projected imageand select the aspect ratio. Personal Computer Image(when selecting digital RGB or analog RGB)Each press o...
Page 31 - Projecting a Sub-Picture; Medium; * The sub-picture cannot be displayed when the main screen receives; Freezing a Moving Picture; Cancelling Video and Audio Temporarily
E-31 Projecting a Sub-Picture This function displays the video image (i.e., the picture of theVIDEO connector input) on the personal computer screen (i.e.,the PC connector input screen) as a sub-picture. Each press of the PIP button advances the screen size of thesub-picture one step in the sequence...
Page 32 - Using the Quick Menu; Main unit operation; Remote control operation; or
E-32 General Operation Using the Quick Menu This function permits frequently used adjustments tobe performed quickly. Note that the Quick Menu will not be displayed unless the signalof the connected equipment is input. Please select the input thatyou wish to adjust. Main unit operation (1) A press o...
Page 33 - Content of Adjustments and Settings; Display Item
E-33 General Operation Brightness Adjusts the brightness of the image. Brightness decreases in the (-) direction and increases in the (+) direction. Contrast Adjusts the contrast of the image. Contrast becomes less distinct in the (-) direction and more pronounced in the(+) direction. V Keystone Cor...
Page 34 - Correcting Keystone Distortion of the Projection Screen; Adjustment Method
E-34 General Operation Correcting Keystone Distortion of the Projection Screen This adjustment is used when the projection screen is dis-torted. Note that extreme distortion cannot be corrected and in such cir-cumstances the projector should be placed to face the screenstraight on beforehand. ENTER ...
Page 35 - Enlargement of the Image and Video Movement; The zoom selection display will appear.; ) buttons at the time of the zoom; The image can also be moved in the following circumstances.; being digitally corrected so that they are not conspicuous.
E-35 General Operation Enlargement of the Image and Video Movement This function digitally enlarges the personal computer image andvideo image (up to 10 times). (1) Press the ZOOM button. The zoom selection display will appear. ENTER ZOOM MENU HKSTN VKSTN VOL CANCEL (4) (3) (1) (2) + – Zoom 0 (2) En...
Page 36 - Adjustment of the Volume; This function adjusts the volume of the built-in speaker.; The volume adjustment display will appear.
E-36 General Operation Adjustment of the Volume This function adjusts the volume of the built-in speaker. (1) Press the VOL button. The volume adjustment display will appear. ENTER ZOOM MENU HKSTN VKSTN VOL CANCEL (3) (2) (1) + – Volume 53 (2) Adjust the volume. The (+) button increases the volume a...
Page 37 - Menu Operation Method; Names and Functions of the Parts; MENU button; Used for menu display and menu closure.; CANCEL button; Used to set the verification display.
E-37 Menu Operation Method ● This section describes only the menu operation method. Please see this page should you need infor-mation while performing menu operations. ● For information about a menu function, adjustment, or setting, please see one of the pages containingsuch descriptions. ● Adjustme...
Page 38 - Used in the selection of item names.; Names and Functions of Menu Screen Parts; View; Menu Names; Icon: Displays the sub menu or setting contents
E-38 Menu Operation Method Names and Functions of the Main Unit Buttons Used in Menu Operation MENU AUTO SOURCE QUICK MENU STATUS POWER POWER MENU button Used to display menus, to return to menu name selections, andto close menus (i.e., closing sub menu displays). (AUTO) button Advances the selectio...
Page 39 - Performing Menu Operations; Preparation; Press the MENU button to display the menu
E-39 Menu Operation Method Performing Menu Operations ● The menu operations of the main unit buttons differ from those of the remote control buttons.When both the main unit and remote control button operations are the same, the operation is de-scribed under the remote control operation; however, onl...
Page 40 - ) button to select the menu name; ) button to display the cursor
E-40 Info. Setup View Color Image Aspect Filter Projection Auto 3 Keystone 2 Press the cursor ( ) button to select the menu name Selection of the Menu Name ENTER CANCEL MENU HKSTN VKSTN Red Each press of the cursor ( ) button advances the selection one step in the sequence of "Color" → "...
Page 41 - ) button to align the cursor with the item name; Press the (QUICK MENU) button. When the cursor has moved to the very; icon. The sub menu will be; while viewing the image; When a button is pressed, the image will also change.; Making Adjustments/Settings
E-41 Info. Setup View Color Image Aspect Filter Projection Auto 3 Keystone 4 Press the cursor ( ▲▼ ) button to align the cursor with the item name Selection of the Item Name ENTER CANCEL MENU HKSTN VKSTN Main unit operation: Press the (QUICK MENU) button. When the cursor has moved to the very bottom...
Page 42 - Press the MENU button and cancel the cursor display.; Cursor
E-42 6 Press the MENU button and close the menu display Closing the Menu ENTER CANCEL MENU HKSTN VKSTN Main unit operation: Press the MENU button and cancel the cursor display. When a sub menu is displayed, press the MENU button to close the sub menu, then press again tocancel the cursor. This condi...
Page 43 - Selecting Another Menu Name with Remote Control Operation; ) button and select the menu
E-43 Selecting Another Menu Name with Remote Control Operation Menu Operation Method When a sub menu is displayed, press the CAN-CEL button and close the sub menu.Press the CANCEL button again and cancel thecursor display. Info. Setup View Color Image Aspect Filter Projection Auto 3 Keystone Info. S...
Page 46 - Item Name
E-46 Picture ● Perform this operation while projecting the picture for which the adjustment/setting will be made. ● Select the menu name "Picture". See "Menu Operation Method" on Pages E-37 to E-45 for information about performing menu operations.The item name display will differ dep...
Page 47 - ) buttons so that the vertical bands disappear and bright-; Fine Picture; ) buttons so that the lack of color fidelity or the flicker-
E-47 Picture Adj. / Fine Picture / H Position / V Position These adjustments are available when analog RGB signalsare input.Usually, automatic adjustment is performed at the time of sig-nal selection, but when automatic adjustment is not effec-tive, these adjustments can be performed. Brightness – +...
Page 48 - H Position; Adjust this when the picture is shifted to the left or right.; V Position; Adjust this when the picture is shifted up or down.; A press of the cursor (
E-48 H Position Adjust this when the picture is shifted to the left or right. Select the "H Position" item name and adjust with the cursor( ) buttons. Picture V Position Adjust this when the picture is shifted up or down. Select the "V Position" item name and adjust with the cursor( ...
Page 49 - Color
E-49 Color ● Select the menu name "Color". See "Menu Operation Method" on Pages E-37 to E-45 for information about performing menu operations.The item name display will differ depending on the input signal. See "List of Item Names Offering InputSelection and Adjustments/Settings&...
Page 50 - Color System; Selection contents at the time of YCbCr input
E-50 Color System This function sets the color system of the video signal.Normally, this should be set to Auto. Set this function whenthe system cannot be identified with Auto. Select item name "Color System" and select the setting contentswith the cursor ( ) buttons. Auto ............ Autom...
Page 51 - Personal Computer Signal
E-51 View ● Perform this operation while projecting the picture for which the adjustment/setting will be made. ● Select the menu name "View". See "Menu Operation Method" on Pages E-37 to E-45 for information about performing menu operations.The item name display will differ depending...
Page 53 - buttons and adjust with the cursor (
E-53 View Keystone This function corrects the keystone distortion of the pro-jected picture on the screen. Adjust so that the edges areparallel in the vertical and the horizontal directions. Aspect Filter Projection Auto 3 Keystone Aspect Filter Projection Auto 3 Keystone V Keystone H Keystone Keyst...
Page 54 - Keystone Save; This function is used to save the keystone adjustment values.; Picture in Picture
E-54 Aspect Filter Projection Auto 3 Keystone V Keystone H Keystone Keystone Save Off – + 0 – + 0 Aspect Filter Projection Auto 3 Keystone Picture in Picture Aspect Filter Projection Auto 3 Keystone Picture in Picture Size Position Off Keystone Save This function is used to save the keystone adjustm...
Page 55 - The selection display will open.; Auto Source
E-55 Setup ● Select menu name "Setup". See "Menu Operation Method" on Pages E-37 to E-45 for information about performing menu operations.The item name display will differ depending on the input signal. See "List of Item Names Offering InputSelection and Adjustments/Settings"...
Page 56 - Operation when Function is On; Auto Power Off; On Screen
E-56 This function switches off the projector power automaticallywhen the input of the projector enters a no-signal condition. Select item name "Auto Power Off" and select the setting con-tents with the cursor ( ) buttons. On ............... The power is switched off when there is no signal....
Page 57 - This function sets the display position of the menu.; ted; Background
E-57 Menu Position This function sets the display position of the menu. Select item name "Menu Position" and select the setting contentswith the cursor ( ) buttons. .............. Displays on the left side.............. Displays on the right side YPbPr This setting causes the projector not t...
Page 58 - The background of the screen of the connected PC is set to; The adjustment of the black level is completed and the display
E-58 White Balance This function automatically adjusts the black level and thewhite level of the analog RGB input signal so that they suitthe personal computer. This serves to improve color repro-ducibility. 1. Select item name "White Balance" and press the cursor ( ) button.The display chan...
Page 59 - This displays information about the equipment.; Lamp Timer Reset
E-59 Info. ● Select menu name "Info.". See "Menu Operation Method" on Pages E-37 to E-45 for information about performing menu operations.The item name display will differ depending on the input signal. See "List of Item Names Offering InputSelection and Adjustments/Settings"...
Page 60 - This function displays the lamp timer.
E-60 Info. Resolution / Frequency This function displays the resolution and frequency of thedetected input signal. This information will not be displayed unless an analog RGB ordigital RGB signal is input and an Analog RGB or Digital RGBinput selection is made. Status Lamp Timer Reset 1024 768 Resol...
Page 61 - When the STATUS Indicator is Lit/Flashes; STATUS Indicator; The lamp cover is open.
E-61 When the STATUS Indicator is Lit/Flashes STATUS indicator POW ER AUTO MENU STATUS POWER SOURCE QUICK MENU AUDIO VIDEO POWER indicator When the STATUS indicator of the main unitoperation panel is lit or flashes, notificationis being given of the irregularities de-scribed. STATUS Indicator POWER ...
Page 62 - It is timer to replace the lamp.; Thermal Protector; Check the following matters and take the required measures.
E-62 STATUS Indicator POWER Indicator Action to Take STATUS Lit red POWER When power is on: Lit green When power is off: Lit amber It is timer to replace the lamp. The lamp timer has exceeded 1,000 hours.Replace the lamp cartridge. The lamp's service life has ended. The lamp timer has exceeded 1,100...
Page 63 - Troubleshooting; Check the following matters before requesting servicing.
E-63 Troubleshooting Check the following matters before requesting servicing. * Has the power plug become disconnected from the outlet? * Is the lamp cover properly attached?* Has the internal temperature become high? When the internal temperature becomes very high, to protectthe unit the power will...
Page 64 - Problem
E-64 Troubleshooting * Other than for "Setup" and "Info.", selection is not per- mitted unless a signal is input to the projector and animage or picture is projected. * There will not be a display unless the personal com- puter screen is being projected.An image will not be output un...
Page 65 - Cleaning a Soiled Projector Main Unit; * Clean out the holes from the outside; Cleaning the Inside of the Projector
E-65 Cleaning ● Be certain to disconnect the power plug from the power outlet before cleaning. ● Do not spray or otherwise expose the projector, lens, or screen to volatile substances such as insecti-cides. Do not leave rubber or vinyl products in contact with the projector for long periods. Doing s...
Page 66 - Replacing the Lamp Cartridge; at least one hour for the lamp to cool before handling.; information when ordering a replacement lamp cartridge:
E-66 Replacing the Lamp Cartridge The rated lamp life is about 1,000 hours. The rated lamp life is the average life of the lamps produced andtested (under the test conditions of our company) for a long term, however, it may become shorter de-pending on the conditions of usage.After the lamp has been...
Page 67 - PREPARATION; (1) Turn the screw that fastens the lamp cover; Remove the lamp cartridge; (1) Turn the 2 screws that fasten the lamp cartridge
E-67 Replacing the Lamp Cartridge PREPARATION Turn the projector upside down and place it on a soft cloth that hasbeen prepared in advance to prevent scratches. This will assist in lampcartridge replacement. After replacement, return the projector to theoriginal condition. 1. Disconnect the power ca...
Page 68 - Install the new lamp cartridge; (1) Slowly push in the lamp car tridge with the; Install the lamp cover; (1) First insert the front edge of the lamp cover into; Reset the lamp timer to zero.
E-68 5. Install the new lamp cartridge (1) Slowly push in the lamp car tridge with the socket facing forward. (Align the lamp cartridgescrew with the screw hole of the projector.) (2) Turn the 2 screws of the lamp cartridge clock- wise to tighten. 6. Install the lamp cover (1) First insert the front...
Page 69 - Specifications; Optical
E-69 Specifications Optical DMD Single Chip Digital Micro Device (DMD)1024 768 dots Lamp 120 W high-pressure mercury lamp Image size 36 inch to 200 inch Light Output 1000 ANSI lumens Contrast Ratio 2000:1 (Full on/off) Electrical Inputs Video (NTSC3.58/NTSC4.43/PAL/PAL_N/PAL_M/PAL60/SECAM)RGB (Horiz...
Page 70 - Table of Supported Frequency; Signal
E-70 Table of Supported Frequency VESA 640 350 31.5 70.1 – 640 350 37.9 85.1 – 720 350 31.5 70.0 – 640 400 31.5 70.1 – 640 400 37.9 85.1 – 720 400 31.5 70.0 720 400 37.9 85.0 – 640 480 31.5 60.0 640 480 37.9 72.8 640 480 37.5 75.0 640 480 43.3 85.0 800 600 35.2 56.3 800 600 37.9 60.3 800 600 46.9 75...
Page 71 - Cabinet Dimensions
E-71 Cabinet Dimensions MENU AUTO SOURCE QUICK MENU STATUS POWER POWER Unit: mm (inch) 45 (1.8) 180 (7.1) 141 (5.6)