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Summary of Contents for HD-900

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Page 3: ...warranty As for the remote control unit damage occurred by leaking broken or improper batteries are also not included with this warranty 2 A three month warranty for the lamp is provided starting fro...

Page 4: ...stalled and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation...

Page 5: ...sponsibility to dispose of your waste equipment by handing it over to a designated collection point for the recycling of waste electrical and electronic equipment The separate collection and recycling...

Page 6: ...e package If any item is missing please call your nearest dealer AC power cord Lens cap CD Warning For safety and best performance concerns please consult with a professional if you decide not to use...

Page 7: ...ected from the AC power source mains as long as it is connected to the wall outlet even if the unit itself has been turned off Do not look into the lens while the lamp is on Do not place your hand or...

Page 8: ...sty place Place the equipment securely on an even flat surface Tilted or uneven surfaces may cause mechanical problems On repacking Save the original shipping carton and packing material they will com...

Page 9: ...1 Overview 1 1 Projector Exterior View Buttons on the Control Panel Lens Adjustable Feet Control Panel Front View Side View Top View Bottom View Ventilation Holes...

Page 10: ...ojector is ready for use 3 Temp or Fan LED flashes in orange Indicates warning Press to adjust the size of the projected image Press to adjust the focus of the projected image Press to display the pro...

Page 11: ...the projected image Rear View 1 3 Connector Panel Video INPUT connector Y CD PB Cr Pr HDMI connector Trigger jack Output a 12V signal USB connector S Video input connector Video input connector Power...

Page 12: ...er Press to switch to the theater color mode Memory 1 2 3 Press to settings saved in memory 1 2 or 3 Exit Press to leave current menu and go to the upper menu Menu Press to show the on screen display...

Page 13: ...ll the projector on a flat surface Do not tilt the front or the rear of the projector more than 15 2 2 Installing the Screen Before installing the projector please make sure that your screen has been...

Page 14: ...the screen horizontally 4 Select the Zoom button on the control panel or on the remote control to zoom in or zoom out the picture until it is completely aligned with the screen 5 Select the Focus butt...

Page 15: ...2 0 168 6 5363 0 211 1 6443 9 253 7 7164 5 282 1 8966 1 353 10767 7 423 9 B longest 1917 4 75 5 2895 9 114 3874 3 152 5 4852 8 191 1 5831 2 229 6 7298 9 287 4 8766 6 345 1 9745 0 383 7 12191 2 480 146...

Page 16: ...lling out a cable be sure to pull it out from the plug not the cable itself 2 4 1 Connecting to a DVD Player Recorder or Digital Tuner Refer to the following illustration to connect the projector to R...

Page 17: ...to a DVD player recorder which is not equipped with video connectors hard disk video recorder VCR or laser disk player 2 4 3 Connecting the Projector to a Computer Refer to the following illustration...

Page 18: ...he on I position The Power LED flashes in red and then lights steadily in red to indicate standby status 5 Press the Power button on the projector or on the remote control The Power LED flashes in gre...

Page 19: ...ample if your input source is Component press Component on the remote control 3 1 3 Adjusting the Picture Size Adjust your picture size by pressing the Zoom button on the projector or the remote contr...

Page 20: ...Menu Position Adjustment Vertical Position 3 1 6 Turning Off the Power 1 Press the Power button on the projector or on the remote control The Power LED flashes in green for about 3 minutes while the f...

Page 21: ...n be set or adjusted with the selected options appear The selected item is highlighted 3 To increase or decrease value of a selected item press Z or Y Some adjusting bar will appear at the bottom of t...

Page 22: ...picture quality Standard Select this for a normal viewing condition Dynamic Select this for enhanced picture contrast and sharpness Theater Select this for a soft film like picture User 1 User 2 User...

Page 23: ...bigger the different grayscale Press Z or Y to increase or decrease the brightness The default value is 50 The contrast adjusting bar appears at the bottom of the screen and the corresponding result...

Page 24: ...reased Color Temperature Color Temperature describes certain color characteristics of light sources Low color temperature implies warmer more yellow red light while high color temperature implies a co...

Page 25: ...5 85 100 Selecting Full Open produce the brightest projected image Noise Reduction Reduce the picture noise Choice On Low Medium High CNR CNR Compression Noise Reduction Reduce the noise of the pictur...

Page 26: ...ny scaling with the image displayed at the center of the screen Anamorphic Scale the image so that it is displayed in a 16 9 aspect ratio Full Screen Enlarges the image so that it is displayed in full...

Page 27: ...ll Screen Virtual Wide Over Scan On Off Black Level Setup 0 IRE Default 7 5 IRE Input Signal Position Adjustment Horizontal Position Vertical Position Language English French Spanish German Italian Du...

Page 28: ...en test pattern is selected press focus or zoom bottom could see the test pattern picture Test Pattern Crosshatch Grayscale White Blank Black Blank Location Front Table Front Ceiling Rear Table Rear C...

Page 29: ...lled on a table in front of the screen as illustrated This is the most common way to position the projector Rear Tabletop Select this if your projector is installed on a table behind the screen as ill...

Page 30: ...ace Lamp Warning Select On to show the warning message when the lamp needs to be replaced Test Pattern Select On or Off for the picture quality testing pattern Keystone Adjustment Select the Horizonta...

Page 31: ...The Information menu displays the following system information Once you have encountered a problem and can not solve it please write down the following information to provide to your nearest dealer fo...

Page 32: ...ast 30 cm space from the ceiling to the projector for good ventilation Please refer to the following illustration for detail connection between the mounting racket and the projector Please note that t...

Page 33: ...ing hardware or photographic suppliers 5 2 2 Cleaning the Projector Case 1 Turn off the projector and leave it several minutes to cool completely 2 Wipe the case with a soft dry lint free cloth 5 3 Re...

Page 34: ...about 15 kgs It is recommended that two persons are required to replace the filter One person to hold the projector the other person to replace the filter 3 There are two filters inside the projector...

Page 35: ...Gently pull the lamp out of the projector 7 Insert a new lamp Make sure it is firmly in place 8 Insert the lamp cover and fix it with a screw 9 Turn on the projector by pressing the Power Switch to t...

Page 36: ...Warning Do not reset the lamp time if the lamp is not replaced...

Page 37: ...ing is completed The TEMP LED flashes in orange The internal temperature is too high J Check if anything is blocking the ventilation holes J Stop using the projector until the cooling is completed The...

Page 38: ...9 3 6 Lens Offset 100 Projection Lens Iris Control 25 35 45 55 65 75 85 100 Projection Size 40 300 inch Diagonal 16 9 Throw Distance for 100 Wide 3 57m Tele 4 87m Color Depth 30 bits 10 bits per chann...

Page 39: ...28 dB Dimension 468mm L X 163mm H X 366mm W Weight 15Kg Approx Supplied Accessories Remote Control x 1 Power Cord x 1 USB cable x 1 Operating Temperature 5 C to 35 C Operating Humidity 10 to 80 Stora...

Page 40: ...follow with the local electronics recycling request upon abandoning this product when it is no longer functioning The hazardous components contains list Hazardous component Parts 1 Pb 2 Hg 3 Cd 4 Cr6...

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