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DLP 

 Digital Projector User’s Guide

 

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Cleaning 

Cleaning the Projection Lens 

1. 

Be sure the projector is powered-off and has cooled down. 

2. 

Unplug the projector. 

3.    Remove the lens cap. 

4.    Apply a non-abrasive camera lens cleaner to a soft, dry cloth. 

5.    Lightly wipe the cleaning cloth over the lens. 

 

NOTE: 

Always keep lens cap on the projector when not in use. 

 

CAUTION:  

• 

Avoid using an excessive amount of camera lens cleaner. Do not use abrasive 
cleaners, solvents or other harsh chemicals as they might scratch the lens. 

• 

Do not spill any camera lens cleaner on the exterior case as it may fade, deform or 
melt the exterior case. 

 

 

Cleaning Exterior Case 

1.  Be sure the projector is powered-off and has cooled down. 

2.  Unplug the projector. 

3.  Wipe off the dirt or dust on the case with a soft, dry, lint-free cloth. 

4.  Moisten a soft cloth with water or a non-abrasive is recommended to clean off stubborn 

dirt or stains.   

 

CAUTION:  

Do not use alcohol, benzene, thinner or other chemical cleaners, which may fade, 
deform or melt the exterior case. Do not apply a detergent solution to the projector 
lens as it may scratch the lens. 
 

 

Cleaning the Projector 

Never attempt to clean the interior of the projector. Clean the exterior of the projector only. 
 
1. 

Make sure the projector is powered-off, cooled down and power cord has been 
disconnected prior. 

2. 

Clean the exterior of the projector with a moist cloth using a mild detergent. 

 

WARNING:

 

Do not use lens cleaner, alcohol, benzene, thinner or other chemical cleaners to clean the 
exterior case. 

Summary of Contents for DLP

Page 1: ...BOXLIGHT TraveLight DLP Digital Projector User s Guide...

Page 2: ...rojector will void the warranty Refer all service to qualified service personnel Do not loosen or remove any screws other than those on the lamp module cover and the lamp module Doing so may result in...

Page 3: ...attery Safety Read and follow all warnings and instructions supplied by the battery manufacturer WARNING Keep batteries away from children CAUTION Store batteries in their original packaging When inse...

Page 4: ...may be required to take adequate measures The typical use is in a conference room meeting room or auditorium Declaration of Conformity We declare under our sole responsibility that the DLP Zoom Digita...

Page 5: ...D Indicators Message 10 Control Pad Function 10 Remote Control Instruction 11 Installation Steps 13 Getting Started 13 Connecting the Projector 13 Connecting Input and Output Devices 14 Starting the P...

Page 6: ...on Range 28 Product Specification 29 Timing Charts 30 Troubleshooting 31 Power Indicator 31 Remote Control 31 Sound 31 Image Source 32 Image Quality 32 Lamp 33 Maintenance 34 Changing the Lamp 34 Chan...

Page 7: ...e source Computer DVD VCR or HDTV or Digital Camera Package Contents Make sure that all of the following components are included in the package If anything is missing please contact your dealer immedi...

Page 8: ...please contact your dealer for further service Power Cord US type Power Cord UK type Power Cord Euro type Power Cord China type Computer and Video Cables Computer Cable DVI I to DB 15 pin VGA Remote M...

Page 9: ...For permanent installations follow local codes The security lock corresponds to Kensington s MicroSaver Security System If you have any comment contact Kensington 2853 Campus Drive San Mateo CA94403...

Page 10: ...ol Pad Function Description Function Power Power on off EZ Key Quick adjustment on Keystone Frequency Volume and Brightness by repeatedly pressing to scroll through these functions Source Input Source...

Page 11: ...ave the remote control close to the cooling fan outlet of the projector For the information of remote control transmission range please refer page 28 Left mouse button Right direction button Up direct...

Page 12: ...s information L Button Use as the left mouse button R Button Use as the right mouse button Button Press to enter function 4 Directional Selection Buttons Use to select or adjust the control items Lase...

Page 13: ...ucts transformers or other electrical devices For permanent installations follow local codes Don t set liquids on the projector Spilled liquids may damage your projector Don t put the projector on a h...

Page 14: ...he Status Menu of the OSD MENU Manually pressing the Source button key operates selection The illustration below shows the ports and appropriate cables for connecting external devices to the projector...

Page 15: ...r Video The Auto Source function will automatically find a source The Source button on the control panel or remote control can be used to select a source NOTE Always turn off the image source computer...

Page 16: ...Height Adjustment button before adjusting the Foot Adjusters to avoid resulting in damage Adjusting the Zoom and Focus Rotate the zoom ring and focus ring until the projected image is clear and at the...

Page 17: ...stone button on the remote control or through OSD menus Adjusting the Zoom and Pan Press the zoom buttons on remote control to enter zoom mode and use directional keys to pan upward downward right and...

Page 18: ...it shortly after powering off the user must wait for 1 minute for the lamp to cool down The lamp ready LED will stop flashing when the projector is ready to power up CAUTION The unit may remain HOT fo...

Page 19: ...No Input Signal No Input Signal will show on the screen when there is no active signal detected within 16 seconds Standby When input signal is not detected for 16 seconds the splash screen will appear...

Page 20: ...frequency Volume Use the and to adjust the volume level Brightness Use the and to adjust the display brightness Remote Control Buttons OSD Following menus functions can be accessed through correspond...

Page 21: ...Use arrow keys Left Right W X to adjust the contrast Adjustment range from min max 0 100 by 50 steps Default value factory calibrated Brightness Use arrow keys Left Right W X to adjust the brightness...

Page 22: ...Y Cb Cr DVD Default value DVD Aspect Ratio Use arrow keys Left Right W X to select the video aspect ratio Selection item 4 3 16 9 Default value 4 3 Projection Type Use arrow keys Left Right W X to sel...

Page 23: ...green 0 100 by 50 steps Default value 50 OSD Translucent Use arrow keys Left Right W X to select OSD background translucent or not Adjustment range translucent on off by 2 steps Default value off Shar...

Page 24: ...3 steps Default value auto Blank Color Use arrow keys Left Right W X to select different blanking color Selection items Black Red Green Blue by 4 steps Default value black OSD Position Use arrow keys...

Page 25: ...To turn on or off the function for automatically lamp off when there is no active signal Video Information To show resolution H V sync information at RGB mode color standard at Video mode Software Rev...

Page 26: ...of the projected image refer to figures 1 below and table 1 on the next page for Projection Distances to increase decrease the distance between the projector and the projection screen Figure 1 Projec...

Page 27: ...58x74 69 103 73 124 48 4m 2 09x1 57 2 51x1 88m 2 61 3 13m 14 5 feet 91 29x68 46 109 54x82 16 114 11 136 93 4 4m 2 30x1 72 2 76x2 07m 2 87 3 45m 16 feet 99 58x74 69 119 50x89 63 124 48 149 38 4 8m 2 51...

Page 28: ...IR Transceiver located at the front cover of the unit for the receipt of remote control transmission The IR Transceiver can receive transmission signal with the effective range of 60 from an outstretc...

Page 29: ...rs Projection Distance 1 5 to 10 meters Projection Image Size diagonal 40 to 311 Audio Noise 35 dB Input Terminals DVI I Video S Video Audio Output Terminals USB for mouse control Speakers 0 5W x 1 Vi...

Page 30: ...68 7 85 Native XGA 1280 x 1024 64 0 60 Compressed SXGA 1280 x 1024 79 98 75 Compressed SXGA 640 x 480 35 0 66 68 Expanded Mac II 13 832 x 624 49 73 74 55 Expanded Mac 16 1280 x 1024 64 0 60 Compressed...

Page 31: ...d and the interval for every blink is lasted 1 second Remote Control Symptom Cause and Solution Projector responds poorly or not at all to the remote control Make sure that the total distance from the...

Page 32: ...a 90 angle to the screen Reposition the image Image is out of focus Make sure that the projection screen is at least 5 ft 1 5m from the projector Turn the projection lens till the image is focused Ch...

Page 33: ...of Color Manager and adjust color temperature gamma to optimize the colors The Image Manager settings work best if you reset the Main Menu prior to setting Color Manager Adjust Function can not find...

Page 34: ...ot surface inside Do not loosen or remove any screws other than lamp module or its cover Doing so many cause electric shock To replace the lamp module 1 Turn off the projector and let the unit cool do...

Page 35: ...its cover 3 Do not touch any of the glass surface on the lamp unit Lamp Hour Reset Press the cursor keys through following sequence to reset Lamp hour downbJupcJlefteJrightf Press Exit Menu to cancel...

Page 36: ...projector is powered off and has cooled down 2 Unplug the projector 3 Wipe off the dirt or dust on the case with a soft dry lint free cloth 4 Moisten a soft cloth with water or a non abrasive is reco...

Page 37: ...ted that you fill in following information when you purchase this product For Your Records Product Name Model Number Serial Number Purchase Date Service Information Contact Person Company Address Tele...

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