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USER’S MANUAL

LCD PROJECTOR

Vivid Lite

Important Information ........................................... 3
Important Safeguards .......................................... 3
Features ............................................................... 6
Checking  Accessories ......................................... 7
Notes .................................................................... 8
Names of Parts .................................................. 11
Handling  Wireless Remote Control Unit .................... 13
Attaching  Lens String ........................................ 14
Setting Up .......................................................... 14
External Connection

To  Personal Computer ................................... 16
To  Video/Laser Disk/DVD ............................... 17

Connecting  Power Source ................................. 18
Basic Operation .................................................. 18
Operating  Menu Screens .................................. 22
Adjusting  IMAGE ............................................... 24
Adjusting  POSITION ......................................... 26
Setting  DISPLAY ............................................... 27
Setting  INSTALLATION ..................................... 28
Maintenance and Care ....................................... 29
Changing  Lamp ................................................. 30
Troubleshooting .................................................. 32
Specifications ..................................................... 33

CONTENTS

Summary of Contents for Vivid Lite

Page 1: ...e do not make any claim of copyright The copyright remains the property of their respective owners ABOUT PROJECTOR COM Projector com http www projector com is your review and buying guide resource for DLP and LCD video projectors Visit the site to read the latest projector news and reviews read and comment on projector specifications download user manuals and much more ...

Page 2: ...11 Handling Wireless Remote Control Unit 13 Attaching Lens String 14 Setting Up 14 External Connection To Personal Computer 16 To Video Laser Disk DVD 17 Connecting Power Source 18 Basic Operation 18 Operating Menu Screens 22 Adjusting IMAGE 24 Adjusting POSITION 26 Setting DISPLAY 27 Setting INSTALLATION 28 Maintenance and Care 29 Changing Lamp 30 Troubleshooting 32 Specifications 33 CONTENTS ...

Page 3: ...ironment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause harmful interference to radio communications Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense This Class A digit...

Page 4: ...ng serious injury to a child or adult and serious damage to the product When the product is used on a cart care should be taken to avoid quick stops excessive force and uneven surfaces which may cause the product and cart to overturn damaging equipment or causing possible injury to the operator When connecting other products such as VCR s and personal computers you should turn off the power of thi...

Page 5: ... fire or electrical shock Do not place vases cups or other object containing water or fluids on top of the projector Do not use the projector in rain wind or other inclement weather Fire or electrical shock may occur if rain or other objects enter the unit Do not insert metallic objects or flammable objects such as plastic or paper into the lamp unit or lamp storage unit Contact your sales office ...

Page 6: ...ical plug with wet hands This may cause electrical shock Do not touch the lamp storage cover interlock mechanism Fire electrical shock or other damage may occur if the interlock mechanism does not operate correctly This product should be operated only with the type of power source indicated on the label If you are not sure of the type of power supply to your home consult your product dealer or loc...

Page 7: ...file size and light weight approx 3 5 kg The projector is easy to carry and set up Handy pocket sized card type remote control unit 5 mm thick card type remote control unit can easily be carried in your pocket Simple correction of image trapezoid distortion Distortion of the trapezoid caused by the angle of incidence with the screen can be corrected easily using the keystone correction function Cl...

Page 8: ...emote control unit 1 CR 2025 lithium battery 1 User s manual 1 this manual Power cable 1 RGB cable 1 Parts No 8110430014 Lens string 1 AV cable 1 Parts No 8302280021 Lens cap to protect the lens 1 Warranty Card 1 KEYSTONE VOLUME ZOOM PAN POWER AUTO MUTE MODE STATUS CANCEL MENU ENTER 7 ...

Page 9: ...en setting is required select Super VGA 800 600 Super VGA 1024 768 Super VGA 1280 1024 or Standard VGA 640 480 on a standard monitor Power sequence Precautions when turning on power If the projector is connected to a PC turn the projector on before turning the PC on This is particularly important if using a Macintosh computer Precautions when turning off power If the projector is connected to a PC...

Page 10: ...bnormally high Lamp fails to light Fan failure End of service life of lamp Unplug power cable from socket to cancel display Wait until internal parts have cooled then start up again If condition persists take to place where purchased for repairs If ventilation opening is blocked remove blockage and allow projector to cool Check air filter and if it is blocked with dirt clean or replace See page 29...

Page 11: ...ontrol unit light receivers out of direct sunlight To disable the wireless remote control unit light receivers Change the remote control input setting using the function settings For details see page 28 Image characteristics The projector is based on the LCD Liquid Crystal Display technology The colors and contrast of the projected image may differ from the CRT image on a TV or PC Screen If you ar...

Page 12: ... 13 AUDIO RGB COMPONENT AUDIO S VIDEO VIDEO L R IN PUT1 IN PUT2 Built in security slot This security slot supports the MicroSaver Security System MicroSaver is a registered trademark of Kensington Microware Ltd The logo is trademarked and owned by Kensington Microware Ltd AC 100 240 V input terminal 18 30 INPUT 1 terminal S VIDEO terminal VIDEO terminal AUDIO L R terminals 17 INPUT 2 terminal RGB ...

Page 13: ...ent buttons Pointer buttons 19 20 22 28 POWER button 8 9 18 30 MODE button 18 19 AUTO button 18 21 POWER button 8 9 18 30 MENU button 22 ZOOM PAN buttons 20 CANCEL button 20 MUTE button 20 MODE button 18 19 KEYSTONE buttons 21 STATUS button 21 AUTO button 18 21 VOLUME buttons 20 ENTER button 19 22 26 Wireless remote control unit infrared light emitting window 13 Lamp LED LAMP 8 9 Temperature LED T...

Page 14: ...ium battery Note If the wireless remote control unit is placed face down the buttons will be pressed and the projector will be put in operation status resulting in exhaustion of the battery Be sure to store the remote control unit face up Caution To prevent the battery from exploding replace only with the same or equivalent type recommended by the manufacturer When disposing of used batteries plea...

Page 15: ...nch screen size is available only for wide screen and the projection distance is 1 1 m 30 46 61 1 2 1 5 4 6 40 61 81 1 6 2 0 6 1 60 91 122 2 4 3 0 9 1 80 122 163 3 2 4 1 12 2 100 152 203 4 0 5 1 15 2 150 229 305 6 0 7 7 22 9 200 305 406 8 0 10 3 30 5 250 381 508 10 1 38 1 Screen Size Screen Size inch Height cm Width cm Projection distance L m Offset O cm Attaching Lens String 1 Attach the lens str...

Page 16: ...adjuster buttons and slowly lower the projector It can then be stored easily Warning Place at least 30 cm 12 inches away from the wall Do not set up where ventilation is poor as this may lead to fire Do not place on a carpet or blanket as this may lead to fire Do not block the ventilation holes on the front right and left side and back of the projector as this may lead to fire Adjuster Adjuster bu...

Page 17: ... a Macintosh computer be sure to use the optional MAC connector otherwise a blank display may result When connecting the projector to a Macintosh notebook computer in addition to the optional MAC connector a special adapter commercially available may be necessary Projector Side To AUDIO terminal sound can be produced To sound output terminal To RGB COMPONENT terminal this connection enables PC ima...

Page 18: ...o video audio output terminals To AUDIO terminal used to connect equipment with component output terminal To audio output terminal on equipment with component output terminal To RGB COMPONENT terminal used to connect equipment with component output terminal see below To Cr Y Cb terminal on equipment with component output terminal Laser disk player Video deck DVD player AV equipment To Video Laser ...

Page 19: ...urning the PC on otherwise the image display may be adversely affected POWER BUTTON WAS PUSHED Push POWER button or Move the cursor to Power Off and push ENTER button to turn projector off Power Off Cancel When the button on the unit is pressed Basic Operation Connecting Power Source 1 Turning Off Press the POWER button The confirmation screen is displayed When the button on the remote control uni...

Page 20: ...R button the power will be turned off You can also press the POWER button again to turn the power off When the power is turned off the following operations are performed 1 The POWER ON LED changes from green to orange flashing Lamp is cooling 2 The cooling fan rotates for 2 minutes The buttons on the projector operation panel and the remote control unit cannot be operated for 1 minute after coolin...

Page 21: ...ton again to cancel muting and return to normal status Pointer buttons ZOOM PAN buttons CANCEL button MUTE button VOLUME buttons 20 Volume Partially Enlarging the Picture This function is performed only by the wireless remote control unit This function is available only when RGB is selected for the input source Press the ZOOM PAN buttons Press to enlarge the image Press to return the enlarged imag...

Page 22: ...RGB 20 0 0 Status of This Projector MODE XGA_60 H SYNC 48 3kHz V SYNC 60Hz Lamp Timer Zoom Pan MUTE Volume Brightness Contrast Source Input q w e r t y u i Automatically Adjusting the Position Press the AUTO button The horizontal position vertical position picture width and picture blurring are automatically adjusted Adjusting Distortion of the ImageTrapezoid This function is performed only by the...

Page 23: ...adjustment buttons The green button on the left of the selected item lights up Example Select Brightness Operation bar 1 0 0 IMAGE Brightness Contrast ENTER Next Select Factory Default Next Page 0 Color Temp 2 3 4 0 0 IMAGE Brightness Contrast Select Factory Default Next Page 0 Color Temp ENTER Next Press the MENU button The Menu screen is displayed Example When RGB is selected for the input sourc...

Page 24: ...Cancel On Off etc Select with the adjustment buttons Example Select On Off in Resizing on the DISPLAY menu 0 0 IMAGE Brightness Contrast Select ENTER Next Factory Default Next Page 0 Color Temp 0 Contrast MENU Return Adjust 5 6 Press the MENU button to re turn to the previous screen Each time the MENU button is pressed the display reverts one screen Note When ENTER Decide is displayed on the opera...

Page 25: ...s not displayed when the format of the input signal is PAL SECAM or PAL60 Color Temp You can adjust the color temperature Press the adjustment button for a blueish tinge and the button for a reddish tinge Factory Default You can return the image adjustment values to their standard status factory default settings Select by pressing the and adjustment buttons and decide by pressing the ENTER button ...

Page 26: ...nt button to make it stronger and the button to make it weaker Gain Green You can adjust the strength of the green color Press the adjustment button to make it stronger and the button to make it weaker Gain Blue You can adjust the strength of the blue color Press the adjustment button to make it stronger and the button to make it weaker 0 Gain Blue MENU Return Adjust 0 Gain Red MENU Return Adjust ...

Page 27: ...al blurring or noise disappears when you display the Quit Windows screen from the Windows 95 98 2000 Start Menu or the checkered pattern is the optimum adjustment value When automatically adjusting the position The horizontal position vertical position picture width and picture blurring are adjusted automatically This adjustment will be executed when the following operations are performed 1 when t...

Page 28: ... and adjustment buttons The factory default setting is Standard Component Selection You can select whether to connect a component to the RGB COMPONENT terminal 1 On When you select On on the RGB DISPLAY menu the input source switches to COMPONENT and the COMPONENT DISPLAY menu will appear 2 Off When you select Off on the COMPONENT DISPLAY menu the input source switches to RGB and the RGB DISPLAY m...

Page 29: ...t The remote control signal can be received from the front only Select by pressing the and adjustment buttons The factory default setting is Rear Front Reverse Mode You can select the picture condition from the folowing 1 Floor Front Used to project from the front of the screen 2 Floor Rear The picture is flipped horizontally Used to project from behind the screen 3 Ceiling Rear The picture is fli...

Page 30: ...hard to clean it is ready to be changed Purchase a new air filter with the filter holder Maintenance and Care 1 2 Unplug the power cable from the socket Ventilation holes Clean the ventilation holes Use a vacuum cleaner with a soft brush attached Note Do not use a vacuum cleaner with a hard attachment or without an attachment as this may damage the projector Cleaning the ventilation holes Replacin...

Page 31: ...unit may lead to breakage or failure of the lamp Changing the Lamp Allow the lamp to cool for more than 1 hour after switching off the power before changing Remove the 2 screws mark and remove the lamp cover from the projector For safety reasons the safety devices are enabled when changing the lamp to shut off the power Press the POWER button and remove the power connector from the power terminal ...

Page 32: ...ert the power connector into the power terminal While holding down the MODE button press the POWER but ton three times All the LED flash for a few seconds The lamp timer is initialized to 0 hours Loosen the two screws mark and lift out the lamp unit The screws are not taken off from the lamp unit Change the lamp unit Do not touch the glass inside the unit Dirt or fingermarks on the glass may reduc...

Page 33: ...input Input image signal 16 17 Incorrect PC image output signal Check PC settings Mute mode is enabled 20 Colors are pale Color depth and tint not adjusted properly 24 Tints are poor No color Video input mode for function adjustment not set on AUTO 27 Image is blurred Projection distance exceeds focus range 14 Lens focus is not correctly adjusted 19 LED flashes See LED Display 9 or no LED lit Wire...

Page 34: ...AC 100 240 V Rated frequency 50 60 Hz Power consumption 2 5 1 2A 270W Approx 11 W on standby Working temperature range 5 C 35 C Storage temperature 15 C 60 C Input terminals Video RCA pin 1 S Video S terminal 1 Analog RGB Component 15 pin D sub terminal 1 Sound RCA pin R L 1 3 5ø mini jack 1 Speaker 1 W monaural Outside dimensions H 8 9 W 23 5 D 27 5 cm Weight Approx 3 5 kg Accessories Wireless re...

Page 35: ...t Terminal HD 15 mini D sub Pin No Signal Pin No Signal Pin No Signal 1 Red Cr Pr 7 Green Ground Horizontal synchro 2 Green Y 8 Blue Ground 13 nized signal 3 Blue Cb Pb 9 N C component TTL 4 N C 10 N C 14 Vertical synchronized 5 Ground 11 Ground signal TTL 6 Red Ground 12 N C 15 N C 34 ...

Page 36: ...52 870 68 7 75 1 No image may appear even if the resolution and frequency mentioned above are the same PC display mode When an image signal is input from a PC the projector automatically selects the mode resolution and frequency and projects the picture according to that mode The projector fundamentally conforms to VESA Video Electronics Standards Association standards but depend ing on the typeof...

Page 37: ...D o w n l o a d e d f r o m P r o j e c t o r c o m M E M O ...

Page 38: ...D o w n l o a d e d f r o m P r o j e c t o r c o m March 2001 Printed in Japan 0104J1842 Worldwide Web Address http www christiedigital com ...

Page 39: ...e do not make any claim of copyright The copyright remains the property of their respective owners ABOUT PROJECTOR COM Projector com http www projector com is your review and buying guide resource for DLP and LCD video projectors Visit the site to read the latest projector news and reviews read and comment on projector specifications download user manuals and much more ...

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