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Do not sit or place heavy objects on
this projector.

Do not sit on this projector. 

This could result in overturning,
leading to damage or personal injury.
Use special caution in households
where children are present.

Do not place heavy objects on this
projector.

Placing heavy objects on this projector
could result in loss of balance or falling
and cause personal injury.

Do not block the ventilation openings.

Do not block the ventilation openings of
this projector.

Blocking ventilation could lead

to internal overheating which could result in
fire. Do not place this projector on its
side during use or push it into a small,
poorly ventilated location. Do not
place this projector on a carpet or
bedding or cover it with a table cloth,
etc. Also, when installing this projector, make
sure the ventilation openings are at least 10cm
from the wall.

Care and maintenance.

For safety purposes, disconnect the power
plug from the power outlet
before starting the care and
maintenance of this projector.

Battery usage.

Use only the specified batteries with
this projector. 

Do not mix old

and new batteries because this
could result in fire or personal
injury due to battery cracking or
leakage.

Make sure the plus and minus
terminals are correctly aligned
when loading the batteries.

Incorrect loading could result in
personal injury or contamination of
the surroundings due to battery cracking or
leakage.

Clean the projector interior once
every two years.

Request your dealer to clean the interior
of the projector approximately every two
years.

Accumulations of dust inside the

projector can result in fire or
malfunction if not cleaned for an
extended period. This cleaning is
more effective if performed befor
every humid periods such as rainy
season, etc. Ask your dealer for details about
internal cleaning.

Avoid installation in humid or dusty
locations.

Do not install this projector in a humid
or dusty location. 

This could

result in fire or electrical shock.

Avoid installation near the
kitchen, a humidifier or other locations
where there is oily smoke or humidity.

This could result in fire or electrical shock.

Use the caster brakes.

When installing this projector on a stand
with casters, use the caster
brakes to prevent the stand
moving or over turning and
causing personal injury. 

Do not handle the power cord roughly.

Keep the power cord away from
heaters 

because the heat could melt the

power cord and cause fire or electrical shock.

Do not touch the power plug
with wet hands

because this

could result in electrical shock.

When disconnecting the
power plug, do not pull on the power
cord.

This could damage the power cord and

cause fire or electrical shock. Always grip the
plug when disconnecting.

Disconnect the
plug from the
power outlet.

Caution

Summary of Contents for ImagePro 28A8800

Page 1: ...Liquid Crystal Projector Model 28A8800 OPERATING GUIDE...

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Page 3: ...cy optical system assure a high level of brightness 2 Partial magnification function closer viewing 3 Distortion correction function Distortion free images are quickly available 4 Power zoom and power...

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Page 5: ...dicates information that if ignored could result possibly in personal injury or physical damage due to incorrect handling Typical Symbols This symbol indicates an additional warning including cautions...

Page 6: ...ire or electrical shock Do not insert foreign objects Do not insert metal objects through the ventilation openings etc of this projector or drop such objects inside because this could result in fire o...

Page 7: ...and insert a knife blade to make sure that there is no looseness Do not allow the laser beam to enter the eyes This remote control is equipped with a laser pointer and a laser beam is emitted from the...

Page 8: ...ncorrect loading could result in personal injury or contamination of the surroundings due to battery cracking or leakage Clean the projector interior once every two years Request your dealer to clean...

Page 9: ...cessively soiled dilute a neutral detergent in water wet and wring out the cloth and afterward wipe with a dry cloth Do not apply undiluted detergent directly to the projector Extended usage When usin...

Page 10: ...n the internal temperature of the projector rises and when the fan malfunctions Refer to page 33 for details Remote control photoreceptor Lens Lens cap Speaker Cooling fan intake side Cooling fan exha...

Page 11: ...nnect the accessory power cord RGB IN jack D sub 15 pin shrink 1 2 CONTROL jack D sub 15 pin shrink AUDIO OUT jack RGB VIDEO Stereo mini jack AUDIO IN jack RGB Stereo mini jack Connecting to the AC IN...

Page 12: ...peration is not possible when the input video signal is outside the sync range LASER button Turns the laser beam on and off Refer to page 11 cocnerning usage and observe the cautions RESET MOUSE RIGHT...

Page 13: ...the projector Incorrect orientation could cause battery cracking or leakage which could result in personal injury or pollution of the surrounding environment Caution Remote control usage cautions Do n...

Page 14: ...e locks unless the projector is being held otherwise the projector could overturn or the fingers could get caught and cause personal injury Do not force the adjusters to rotate This could damage the a...

Page 15: ...pressed 2 Use the FOCUS button to adjust the focus until the image is sharp 3 The message Focus will disappear if any other button is pressed When there is no input signal the Focus characters are no...

Page 16: ...STANDBY ON button is pressed is too short 2 Turn off the main power switch of the projector OFF 3 Attach the lens cap The fan will continue running for approximately 1 min after the STANDBY ON button...

Page 17: ...to freeze the image being displayed refer to page 10 Cancelling the FREEZE function When there is no input signal the Freeze function is not effective when the input signal is outside the sync range...

Page 18: ...Y ON RGB POSITION LASER MENU RESET MAGNIFY FREEZE OFF VOLUME P in P MUTE AUTO BLANK TIMER Magnify function Changing the magnification ratio Moving the display area Returning to normal display 1 2 3 5...

Page 19: ...tor or the button of the remote control to select the menu item to be The selected menu item will be displayed in orange 3 1 3 1 2 3 1 2 3 3 Returning to the initial settings Select the adjustment ite...

Page 20: ...cancelled after the operation Menu Displaying the menu cancels magnify and freeze operations Caution SET UP Images and display positions can be adjusted from the SETUP menu Adjustment item VOLUME BRI...

Page 21: ...T U P I N P U T O P T I M A G E RGB VIDEO AUTO NTSC PAL SECAM NTSC4 43 M PAL N PAL S E T U P I N P U T O P T I M A G E Adjustment item RGB VIDEO Adjustment description Displays the following RGB input...

Page 22: ...ns and closes the initial settings screen during signal input at start up Selects the P in P sub screen display position IMAGE Projection image inversion etc can be selected from the IMAGE menu KEYSTO...

Page 23: ...e SYNC ON G feature on off COM SPEED COM BITS TIMER LANGUAGE AUTO OFF SYNC ON G S E T U P I N P U T O P T I M A G E 7N1 8N1 S E T U P I N P U T O P T I M A G E COM SPEED COM BITS TIMER LANGUAGE AUTO O...

Page 24: ...tive polarity Horizontal sync signal TTL level positive negative polarity Vertical sync signal TTL level positive negative polarity Compound sync signal TTL level Audio signal Input 200mV rms 20k or l...

Page 25: ...Mac13 mode Zoom in 640 480 37 9 72 8 VESA VGA 3 72Hz Zoom in 640 480 37 5 75 0 VESA VGA 3 75Hz Zoom in 640 480 43 3 85 0 VESA VGA 3 85Hz Zoom in 800 600 35 2 56 3 VESA SVGA 56Hz 800 600 37 9 60 3 VESA...

Page 26: ...0 6 Mac 16 mode 1 1 3 9 14 5 0 6 XGA 60Hz 2 1 2 5 15 8 0 4 XGA 70Hz 1 8 1 9 13 7 0 3 XGA 75Hz 1 2 2 2 13 0 0 2 SXGA 1152 X 864 75Hz 1 2 2 4 10 7 0 6 SXGA 1280 X 960 60Hz 1 0 2 9 11 9 0 9 SXGA 1280 X 1...

Page 27: ...tive with USB only when the mouse is used Do not use with any device other than a personal computer When using with Windows 95 it is necessary to set so that USB can be used with version OSR 2 1 or hi...

Page 28: ...ystem setup so that an external mouse can be selected After changing the BIOS setting perform the operations described in 1 3 above Refer to the computer hardware manual concerning the BIOS setting Al...

Page 29: ...Mouse cable ADB option Serial mouse 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 GND TD 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 CD RD TD DTR GND DSR RTS CTS RI 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 SELO RTS Projector Computer Mouse jack D sub 9 pin M...

Page 30: ...OMMUNICATE 11h 06h 1 20h 06h 31h 06h 1 40h 06h POWER 11h 11h 1 20h 11h 31h 11h 1 ZOOM 11h 12h 1 31h 12h 1 FOCUS 11h 13h 1 31h 13h 1 MIRROR 11h 14h 1 20h 14h 31h 14h 1 40h 14h INPUT 11h 21h 1 20h 21h 3...

Page 31: ...ert INPUT 11h VIDEO 21h RGB1 22h RGB2 SYSTEM VIDEO 00h 00h Auto 00h 01h NTSC 00h 04h NTSC4 43 00h 02h PAL 00h 03h SECAM 00h 05h M PAL 00h 06h N PAL VOLUME 00h low volume 24h high volume MUTE 00h mute...

Page 32: ...xH yyH data to the projector 2 When the command sent by the projector cannot be understood the the error code 0xH yyH data is returned When the data length is greater than indicated by the data length...

Page 33: ...to the instruction manual of each device before connecting Caution AC input Video tape recorder with S jack Video tape recorder Speaker with built in amp Display monitor Computer desktop type Computer...

Page 34: ...e replaced At such time it is necessary to replace the lamp with a new one For lamp replacement please contact your dealer or service company The following messages are displayed on the screen 1 This...

Page 35: ...gain When you think something wrong Before requesting repair check in accordance with the following chart If the situation cannot be corrected then contact your dealer A bright dot may be seen in the...

Page 36: ...Number of pixels 786 432 pixels 1024 horizontal x 768 vertical Lens Zoom lens F 1 7 2 3 f 49 64mm Lamp 190w UHB Speaker 1 2W 1 2W Stereo Power supply AC100 120V 3 7A AC220 240V 1 5A Power consumption...

Page 37: ...all liability for incidental or consequential damage of any kind including all damages arising out of any interruptions in operation of the product and all damages to software No person firm or repres...

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