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Acer Projector

X115/ X115H/ X125H/ X135WH/

H6517ABD/ D602/ D602D/ 

D612D/ D622D/E145F/ EV-S62/ 

EV-S62H/EV-X62H/ EV-W62H/ HE-

801K/ V31S/ V32S/ V32X/ V32W/

AS304/ AS314/ AX314/ AW314/ 

D600+/ D600D+/ D610D+/ 

D620D+/ X114PH/ X124PH/ 

X134PWH Series

User's Guide

Summary of Contents for X115 Series

Page 1: ...tor X115 X115H X125H X135WH H6517ABD D602 D602D D612D D622D E145F EV S62 EV S62H EV X62H EV W62H HE 801K V31S V32S V32X V32W AS304 AS314 AX314 AW314 D600 D600D D610D D620D X114PH X124PH X134PWH Series User s Guide ...

Page 2: ...are recorded on the label affixed to your projector All correspondence concerning your unit should include the serial number model number and purchase information No part of this publication may be reproduced stored in a retrieval system or transmitted in any form or by any means electronically mechanically by photocopy recording or otherwise without the prior written permission of Acer Incorporat...

Page 3: ...wer outlet you plug the power cord into is easily accessible and located as close to the equipment operator as possible When you need to disconnect power to the equipment be sure to unplug the power cord from the electrical outlet Warnings Do not use this product near water Do not place this product on an unstable cart stand or table If the product falls it could be seriously damaged Slots and ope...

Page 4: ... outlet strip or receptacle by plugging in too many devices The overall system load must not exceed 80 of the branch circuit rating If power strips are used the load should not exceed 80 of the power strip s input rating This product s AC adapter is equipped with a three wire grounded plug The plug only fits in a grounded power outlet Make sure the power outlet is properly grounded before insertin...

Page 5: ...safety reasons do not use non compliant parts when adding or changing components Consult your reseller for purchase options Your device and its enhancements may contain small parts Keep them out of the reach of small children Additional safety information Do not look into the projector s lens when the lamp is on The bright may hurt your eyes Turn on the projector first and then signal sources Do n...

Page 6: ...use a fire To temporarily turn off the lamp press HIDE on the remote control The lamp becomes extremely hot during operation Allow the projector to cool for approximately 45 minutes prior to removing the lamp assembly for replacement Do not operate lamps beyond the rated lamp life It could cause it to break on rare occasions Never replace the lamp assembly or any electronic components unless the p...

Page 7: ...n discarding To minimize pollution and ensure utmost protection of the global environment please recycle For more information on the Waste from Electrical and Electronics Equipment WEEE regulations visit http www acer group com public Sustainability sustainability01 htm Mercury advisory For projectors or electronic products containing an LCD CRT monitor or display Lamp s inside this product contai...

Page 8: ...ht light may hurt your eyes To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock do not expose this product to rain or moisture Please do not open or disassemble the product as this may cause electric shock When changing the lamp please allow unit to cool down and follow all changing instructions This product will detect the life of the lamp itself Please be sure to change the lamp when it shows warning m...

Page 9: ...e Projector 8 Turning the Projector On Off 10 Turning on the Projector 10 Turning the projector off 11 Adjusting the Projected Image 12 Adjusting the Height of Projected Image 12 How to optimize image size and distance 13 How to get a preferred image size by adjusting distance and zoom 16 User Controls 19 Installation menu 19 Onscreen Display OSD Menus 20 Color 21 Image 23 Setting 25 Management 27...

Page 10: ...LED Alarm Definition Listing 33 Cleaning and replacing the dust filters 34 Replacing the Lamp 35 Ceiling Mount Installation 36 Specifications 39 Compatibility modes 42 Regulations and safety notices 47 ...

Page 11: ...delivers nature s true colors for vivid life like images High brightness and contrast ratio Versatile display modes Bright Presentation Standard Video Game Education Movie Dark Cinema Sports User enable optimum performance in any situation NTSC PAL SECAM compatible and HDTV 480i p 576i p 720p 1080i p supported Lower power consumption and economy ECO mode extends lamp life Acer EcoProjeciton Techno...

Page 12: ... below Check to make sure your unit is complete Contact your dealer immediately if any thing is missing Projector Power cord VGA cable Remote control 2 x Batteries option Security card User s guide Quick start guide Carrying case option Dust filters option HDMI cable option ...

Page 13: ...ook Front upper side Description Description 1 Air outlet 7 Air inlet 2 Lamp cover 8 Remote control receiver 3 Control panel 9 Projection lens 4 Power button 10 Lens cap 5 Zoom lever 11 Tilt adjusting wheels 6 Focus ring 5 2 6 3 4 9 11 10 8 1 7 ...

Page 14: ...trl connector for firmware upgrade and page up page down function 2 PC analog signal HDTV component video input connector 7 Power socket 3 HDMI connector 8 KensingtonTM lock port 4 Security bar 9 S Video input connector 5 Audio input connector 10 Composite video input connector 2 10 9 6 8 7 6 4 5 2 1 3 5 2 3 6 Rear side Right side ...

Page 15: ...contents in Turning the Projector On Off section 7 MODE MODE Press MODE to select the display mode from Bright Presentation Standard Video Game Education and User 8 MENU MENU Press MENU to launch the Onscreen display OSD menu back to the previous step for the OSD menu operation or exit the OSD menu Confirm your selection of items 9 Four directional select keys Use to select items or make adjustmen...

Page 16: ...hide the image press again to display the image 7 MEDIA_SETUP No function 8 RATIO To choose the desired aspect ratio 9 ZOOM Zooms the projector display in or out 10 FREEZE To pause the screen image 11 MENU Press MENU to launch the Onscreen display OSD menu back to the previous step for the OSD menu operation or exit the OSD menu Confirm your selection of items 12 KEYSTONE Adjusts the image to comp...

Page 17: ... only Use this button to select the next or previous page This function is only available when USB Ctrl connector mini type B is connected to a computer via a USB cable 17 COMPONENT No function 18 VIDEO To change source to COMPOSITE VIDEO 19 VGA Press VGA to change source to the VGA connector This connector supports analog RGB YPbPr 480p 576p 720p 1080i YCbCr 480i 576i and RGBsync 20 S VIDEO To ch...

Page 18: ...e 2 S Video cable 7 VGA to component HDTV adapter 3 Composite video cable 8 VGA cable 4 RS232 cable 9 Audio cable jack jack 5 HDMI cable 10 USB cable USB USB 10 1 RS232 RS232 4 RS232 HDTV adapter 7 6 R B G R B G D Sub D Sub 8 9 HDMI HDMI 5 Y Y 3 2 Video output DVD player Set top Box HDTV receiver S Video output ...

Page 19: ...jector works well with your computer please make sure the timing of the display mode is compatible with the projector Note 2 Functions vary depending on model definition Note 3 USB cable needs powered extender if the length is over 5 m ...

Page 20: ...uter notebook video player etc The projector will detect your source automatically If the screen displays Lock and Source icons it means the projector is locked onto a specific source type and there is no such type of input signal detected If the screen displays No Signal please make sure the signal cables are securely connected If you connect to multiple sources at the same time use the Source bu...

Page 21: ...ed to indicate standby mode 5 It is now safe to unplug the power cord Warning indicators Projector Overheated Lamp will automatically turn off soon This onscreen message indicates that the projector has overheated The lamp with automatically turn off the projector will automatically shut down and the LED temp indicator will turn solid red Contact your local dealer or service center Fan failed Lamp...

Page 22: ...cted Image Adjusting the Height of Projected Image The projector is equipped with elevator feet for adjusting the height of image To raise lower the image Use Tilt adjusting wheel to fine tune the display angle Tilt adjusting wheel ...

Page 23: ...ase to top of image cm C Diagonal inch B W cm x H cm From base to top of image cm C 1 2 27 34 56 x 42 48 30 62 x 46 53 1 5 34 69 x 52 60 38 77 x 58 67 2 46 93 x 69 80 51 103 x 77 89 3 68 139 x 104 120 76 155 x 116 133 4 91 185 x 139 160 101 206 x 155 178 5 114 231 x 174 200 127 258 x 193 222 6 137 278 x 208 240 152 309 x 232 267 7 159 324 x 243 280 178 361 x 271 311 8 182 370 x 278 319 203 412 x 3...

Page 24: ... cm x H cm From base to top of image cm C 1 1 29 69 64 x 40 45 33 71 x 45 50 1 5 40 87 x 55 61 45 97 x 61 68 2 54 116 x 73 82 60 130 x 81 91 3 81 174 x 109 123 90 194 x 121 136 4 108 233 x 145 163 120 259 x 162 182 5 135 291 x 182 204 150 324 x 202 227 6 162 349 x 218 245 180 389 x 243 273 7 189 407 x 254 286 210 453 x 283 318 8 216 465 x 291 327 241 518 x 324 364 9 243 523 x 327 368 271 583 x 364...

Page 25: ... 1 5 41 8 93 x 52 60 46 101 x 57 66 2 56 123 x 69 81 61 135 x 76 88 2 5 70 154 x 87 101 76 169 x 95 110 3 84 185 x 104 121 92 203 x 114 132 3 5 98 216 x 122 141 107 236 x 133 154 4 112 247 x 139 161 122 270 x 152 176 4 5 125 278 x 156 181 137 304 x 171 198 5 139 309 x 174 201 153 338 x 190 220 6 167 370 x 208 242 183 405 x 228 265 7 195 432 x 243 282 214 473 x 266 309 8 223 494 x 278 322 244 541 x...

Page 26: ...ance m Top cm Diagonal inch A W cm x H cm Max zoom B Min zoom C From base to top of image D 30 61 x 46 1 2 1 3 53 40 81 x 61 1 6 1 8 70 50 102 x 76 2 0 2 2 88 60 122 x 91 2 37 2 6 105 70 142 x 107 2 8 3 1 123 80 163 x 122 3 2 3 5 140 90 183 x 137 3 5 4 0 158 100 203 x 152 3 9 4 4 175 150 305 x 229 5 9 6 6 263 180 366 x 274 7 1 7 9 315 200 406 x 305 7 9 8 8 351 250 508 x 381 9 9 11 0 438 300 610 x ...

Page 27: ...mage D 30 65 x 40 1 1 45 40 86 x 54 1 3 1 5 61 50 108 x 67 1 7 1 9 76 60 129 x 81 2 0 2 2 91 70 151 x 94 2 3 2 6 106 80 172 x 108 2 7 3 0 121 90 194 x 121 3 0 3 3 136 100 215 x 135 3 3 3 7 151 150 323 x 202 5 0 5 6 227 180 388 x 242 6 0 6 7 272 200 431 x 269 6 7 7 4 303 250 538 x 337 8 3 9 3 378 300 646 x 404 10 0 454 Zoom Ratio 1 11x Desired Distance 2 2 m 2 0 m Height 91 cm from base to top of i...

Page 28: ...age D 42 93 x 52 1 5 61 50 111 x 62 1 6 1 8 72 60 133 x 75 1 97 2 2 87 70 155 x 87 2 3 2 5 101 80 177 x 100 2 6 2 9 116 90 199 x 112 2 9 3 2 130 100 221 x 125 3 3 3 6 144 120 266 x 149 3 9 4 3 173 150 332 x 187 4 9 5 4 217 180 398 x 224 5 9 6 5 260 200 443 x 249 6 6 7 2 289 250 553 x 311 8 2 9 0 361 305 675 x 380 10 0 441 Zoom Ratio 1 1x Desired Distance 2 2 m 1 97 m Height 87 cm from base to top ...

Page 29: ...gnment settings such as screen size and distance focus and more 4 The Installation menu includes the following options Projection Mode Projection Location Auto Keystone settings Manual Keystone settings Keystone settings Language settings Reset to factory default function Use the up and down arrow keys to select an option the left and right arrow keys to adjust selected option settings and the rig...

Page 30: ...g the keys Select the next item to be adjusted in the submenu and adjust as described above Press MENU on the remote control or control panel the screen will return to the main menu To exit OSD press MENU on the remote control or control panel The OSD menu will close and the projector will automatically save the new settings Note Some of the following OSD settings may not be available Please refer...

Page 31: ...ellow light blue pink dark green It will compensate the color deviation due to the wall color to show the correct image tone Brightness Adjust the brightness of the image Press to darken the image Press to lighten the image Contrast Contrast controls the difference between the lightest and darkest parts of the picture Adjusting the contrast changes the amount of black and white in the image Press ...

Page 32: ...vie scenes enabling them to be shown in incredible detail Gamma Effects the representation of dark scenery With greater gamma value dark scenery looks brighter Advanced Ind Color Management Adjusts the red green blue cyan yellow and magenta colors Ind Hue Adjusts the color balance of red and green Ind Saturation Adjusts the selected color to be less or more saturated color Ind Gain Adjusts the sel...

Page 33: ...ceiling mounted projection Aspect Ratio Use this function to choose your desired aspect ratio Auto Keep the image with original width height ratio and maximize the image to fit native horizontal or vertical pixels Full Resize image to fit full screen by width 1280 pixels and height 800 pixels 4 3 The image will be scaled to fit the screen and displayed using a 4 3 ratio 16 9 The image will be scal...

Page 34: ...flickering bar in the projected image use this function to make the necessary adjustments Tracking Synchronizes the signal timing of the projector with the graphics card If you experience an unstable or flickering image use this function to correct it HDMI Color Range Adjust the color range of the HDMI image data to correct color display error Auto Automatically adjust by information from player L...

Page 35: ...curity Security This projector provides a useful security function for the administrator to manage usage of the projector Press to change the Security setting If the security function is enabled your must enter the Administrator Password first before changing the security settings Select On to enable the security function The user has to enter a password to operate the projector Please refer to th...

Page 36: ...hile projector turns on the user has to enter the password every time when the projector is turned on Administrator Password The Administrator Password can be used in both the Enter Administrator Password and Enter Password dialog boxes Press to change the Administrator Password The factory default of Administrator Password is 1234 If you forgot your administrator password do the following to retr...

Page 37: ... within 2 minutes Auto Shutdown The projector will automatically shutdown when there is no signal input after the allocated time default is 15 minutes Menu Display Time Seconds Choose the OSD menu display time Default is 15 seconds Select Manual to turn off main menu one direct key menu manually by user AC Power On Choose On to power on projector while AC power plug in Lamp Hour Elapse Displays th...

Page 38: ...ormat file or DVD with corresponding SW player Off Turn off 3D mode 3D Format If the 3D content is not displayed correctly you can select a 3D format that suits the 3D content you are viewing and obtain the best result 24P 3D Choose 96Hz or 144Hz to compatible with 3D glasses 3D L R Invert If you see a discrete or overlapping image while wearing DLP 3D glasses you may need to execute Invert to get...

Page 39: ...age for PC Windows 2000 XP Vista Windows 7 Windows 8 Press RESYNC on the control panel For an incorrectly displayed image Open My Computer open the Control Panel and then double click the Display icon Select the Settings tab Verify that your display resolution setting is lower than or equal to WUXGA RB 1920 x 1200 Click the Advanced Properties button If the problem still appears change the monitor...

Page 40: ...iled information If you are using an Apple Mac OS based notebook In System Preferences open Display and select Video Mirroring On 5 Image is unstable or flickering Adjust the Tracking to correct it Refer to the Image section for more information Change the display color depth settings on your computer 6 Image has vertical flickering bar Use Frequency to make an adjustment Refer to the Image sectio...

Page 41: ...he projector OSD 9 Image is too small or too large Adjust the zoom lever on the top of the projector Move the projector closer to or further from the screen Press MENU on the remote control Go to Image Aspect Ratio and try different settings or press RATIO on the remote control to adjust directly 10 Image has slanted sides If possible reposition the projector so that it is centered on the screen P...

Page 42: ...le turn off the projector then unplug the power cord and wait at least 30 seconds before reconnecting power 2 Lamp burns out or makes a popping sound When the lamp reaches the end of its useful life it will burn out and may make a loud popping sound If this happens the projector will not turn on until the lamp module has been replaced To replace the lamp follow the procedures in the Replacing the ...

Page 43: ... to OFF 100ms Flash ON to OFF 100ms Flash ON to OFF 100ms Standby ON Power button ON ON Lamp retry Quick Flashing Power off Cooling state Quick Flashing Power button OFF cooling completed standby mode ON Error thermal failure ON ON Error fan lock Quick Flashing ON Error lamp breakdown ON ON Error color wheel fail Quick Flashing ON ...

Page 44: ... projector Follow these steps 1 Turn the projector off Wait for the Power LED to stop flashing then unplug the power cord 2 Allow the projector at least 30 mins to cool down 3 Pull out the dust filter Illustration 1 4 To clean the dust filters use a small vacuum cleaner designed for computers and other office equipment Illustration 2 5 If the dirt is difficult to remove or the filter is broken ple...

Page 45: ...ge the Lamp Turn off the projector by pressing the Power button Allow the projector at least 30 minutes to cool down Disconnect the power cord 1 Use a screwdriver to remove the screw from the cover Illustration 1 Push up and remove the cover Illustration 2 2 Remove the screw that secure the lamp module Illustration 3 Lift the handle so that it stands up Illustration 4 Pull out the lamp plug Illust...

Page 46: ...ng a ceiling mount please refer to the steps below 1 Drill four holes into a solid structural ceiling member and secure the ceiling mount base to the ceiling 2 Choose the length combination based on actual environment CM 01S doesn t include Type 2 and Type 3 Type 1 Type 2 Type 3 ...

Page 47: ... larger size use the sliding extensions for more supports Note It is recommended that you keep a reasonable space between the bracket and the projector to allow for proper heat distribution 4 Connect the main body connector to the projector bracket illustration 1 and then screw up four screws illustration 2 Type 1 Type 2 Type 3 Illustration 1 Illustration 2 ...

Page 48: ...38 English 5 Adjust the angle and positioning as necessary Screw Type B Washer Type Diameter mm Length mm Large Small 4 25 V V 360 85 00 mm 55 00 mm 82 30 mm 63 81 mm SCREW SPEC M4 x 25 mm ...

Page 49: ...00 Computer compatibility IBM PC and compatibles Apple Macintosh iMac and VESA standards SXGA XGA VGA SVGA SXGA WXGA WXGA WSXGA Video compatibility NTSC 3 58 4 43 PAL B D G H I M N SECAM B D G K K1 L HDTV 720p 1080i 1080p EDTV 480p 576p SDTV 480i 576i Aspect ratio Auto Full 4 3 16 9 L Box Displayable colors 1 07 billion colors Optical zoom ratio X115 D602 EV S62 V31S AS304 D600 X115H D602D EV S62H...

Page 50: ...K series 42 300 106cm 762cm Projection distance X115 D602 EV S62 V31S AS304 D600 X115H D602D EV S62H V32S AS314 D600D X114PH X125H D612D EV X62H V32X AX314 D610D X124PH series 1 2m 11 8m 3 9 38 8 X135WH D622D EV W62H V32W AW314 D620D X134PWH series 1 1m 10 0m 3 6 32 7 H6517ABD E145F HE 801K series 1 5m 9 8m 4 9 32 2 Horizontal scan rate 15 100 kHz Vertical refresh scan rate 24 120 Hz Lamp type 195...

Page 51: ...CD ROM x1 Quick start guide x1 Security card x1 Dust filters x1 option Carrying case x1 option I O connectors X115 D602 EV S62 V31S AS304 D600 X115H D602D EV S62H V32S AS314 D600D X114PH X125H D612D EV X62H V32X AX314 D610D X124PH X135WH D622D EV W62H V32W AW314 D620D X134PWH H6517ABD E145F HE 801K Power socket V V V VGA IN V V V 3 5 mm audio jack input X V V S Video V X X Composite video V X X RS...

Page 52: ...24x768 60 48 4 1024x768 70 56 5 1024x768 75 60 0 1024x768 85 68 7 1024x768 120 99 0 SXGA 1152x864 70 63 8 1152x864 75 67 5 1152x864 85 77 1 1280x1024 60 64 0 1280x1024 72 77 0 1280x1024 75 80 0 1280x1024 85 91 1 QuadVGA 1280x960 60 60 0 1280x960 75 75 2 SXGA 1400x1050 60 65 3 UXGA 1600x1200 60 75 0 PowerBook G4 640x480 60 31 4 PowerBook G4 640x480 66 6 67 34 9 PowerBook G4 800x600 60 37 9 PowerBoo...

Page 53: ...0 67 5 1366x768 60 47 7 WUXGA 1920x1200 RB 59 94 74 04 Modes Resolution V Frequency Hz H Frequency KHz 480i 720x480 1440x480 59 94 29 97 15 7 576i 720x576 1440x576 50 25 15 6 480p 720x480 59 94 31 5 576p 720x576 50 31 3 720p 1280x720 60 45 0 720p 1280x720 50 37 5 1080i 1920x1080 60 30 33 8 1080i 1920x1080 50 25 28 1 1080p 1920x1080 23 97 24 27 0 1080p 1920x1080 25 28 1 1080p 1920x1080 29 97 30 33 ...

Page 54: ... 0 1280x1024 72 77 0 1280x1024 75 80 0 1280x1024 85 91 1 QuadVGA 1280x960 60 60 0 1280x960 75 75 2 SXGA 1400x1050 60 65 3 UXGA 1600x1200 60 75 0 PowerBook G4 640x480 60 31 4 PowerBook G4 640x480 66 6 67 34 9 PowerBook G4 800x600 60 37 9 PowerBook G4 1024x768 60 48 4 PowerBook G4 1152x870 75 68 7 PowerBook G4 1280x960 75 75 0 i Mac DV G3 1024x768 75 60 0 Modes Resolution V Frequency Hz H Frequency ...

Page 55: ...080p 1920x1080 25 28 1 1080p 1920x1080 29 97 30 33 8 1080p 1920x1080 50 56 3 1080p 1920x1200 RB 59 94 74 04 Modes Resolution V Frequency Hz H Frequency KHz 720p Frame Packing 1280 x 720 50 37 5 720p Frame Packing 1280 x 720 60 45 0 1080p Frame Packing 1920 x1080 24 27 0 720p Frame Packing 1280 x 720 50 37 5 720p Frame Packing 1280 x 720 60 45 0 1080i Top and Bottom 1920 x1080 50 25 28 1 1080i Top ...

Page 56: ... model definition 1080p Side by Side Half 1920 x1080 50 56 3 1080p Side by Side Half 1920 x1080 60 67 5 Graphic source monitor range limits Horizontal scan rate 15k 100kHz Vertical scan rate 24 120 Hz Max pixel rate Analog 165MHz Digital 165MHz ...

Page 57: ...evice into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio television technician for help Notice Shielded cables All connections to other computing devices must be made using shielded cables to maintain compliance with FCC regulations Notice Peripheral devices Only peripherals input output devices terminals printers etc certi...

Page 58: ...his product may or may not contain wireless radio devices such as wireless LAN and or Bluetooth modules Canada Low power license exempt radio communication devices RSS 210 a Common information Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause interference and 2 This device must accept any interference including interference that may cause undesired operation of the d...

Page 59: ...ndards have been applied EMC Directive 2014 30 EU EN 55022 2010 AC 2011 Class B EN 55024 2010 EN 61000 3 2 2006 A2 2009 Class A EN 61000 3 3 2013 R TTE Directive 1999 5 EC until Jun 12 2017 RED Directive 2014 53 EU From Jun 13 2017 EN 300 328 V1 8 1 EN 301 893 V1 7 1 EN 300 440 1 V1 6 1 EN 300 440 2 V1 4 1 EN 302 291 1 V1 1 1 EN 302 291 2 V1 1 1 EN 301 511 V9 0 2 EN 301 908 1 V6 2 1 EN 301 908 2 V...

Page 60: ...rference that may cause undesired operation The following local Manufacturer Importer is responsible for this declaration Product DLP Projector Model Number DSV1527 DSV1523 DNX1522 DWX1521 D1P1532 Machine Type X115 X115H X125H X135WH H6517ABD D602 D602D D612D D622D E145F EV S62 EV S62H EV X62H EV W62H HE 801K V31S V32S V32X V32W AS304 AS314 AX314 AW314 D600 D600D D610D D620D X114PH X124PH X134PWH ...

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