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Multifunctional settings

Item

Description

COLOR TEMP

Using the buttons ▲/▼ switches the mode of color temperature.

HIGH 

 MIDDLE 

 LOW 

 CUSTOM

     

To adjust CUSTOM

Selecting the CUSTOM and then pressing the 

button ► or the ENTER button displays a dialog 

to aid you in adjusting the OFFSET and/or GAIN 

of the CUSTOM mode.
OFFSET adjustments change the color intensity 

on the whole tones of the test pattern.
GAIN adjustments mainly affect color intensity 

on the brighter tones of the test pattern.
Choose an item using the buttons ◄/►, and adjust the level using 

the buttons ▲/▼. 
You can display a test pattern for checking the effect of your 

adjustment by pressing the ENTER button.  

Each time you press the ENTER button, the pattern changes as 

below.
  No pattern 

 Gray scale of 9 steps 

                 Ramp 

 Gray scale of 15 steps

• When this function is performed, a certain extra such as a line 

may appear.

COLOR

Using the buttons ▲/▼ adjusts the strength of whole color.

Strong 

 Weak

• This item can be selected only for a video signal.

TINT

Using the buttons ▲/▼ adjusts the tint.

Green 

 Red

• This item can be selected only for a video signal except for 

SECAM.

SHARPNESS

Using the buttons ▲/▼ adjusts the sharpness.

Strong 

 Weak

• There may be some noise and/or the screen may flicker for a 

moment when an adjustment is made. This is not a malfunction.

PICTURE Menu (continued)

R

+0

G

+0

B

+0

COLOR TEMP

ENTER :

OFFSET

R

+0

G

+0

B

+0

GAIN

Summary of Contents for ImagePro 8065

Page 1: ...Portable LCD Projector Models 8755D 8755D RJ 8065 USER S MANUAL 401 8755D 01...

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Page 3: ...e refer to the pages written following this symbol NOTE The information in this manual is subject to change without notice The manufacturer assumes no responsibility for any errors that may appear in...

Page 4: ...he computer screen 23 Multifunctional settings 24 Using the menu function 24 Content Content EASY Menu 25 Aspect Keystone Mode Brightness Contrast Color Tint Sharpness Whisper Mirror Reset Filter time...

Page 5: ...le for reducing acoustic noise to realize quieter operation It is perfect for use in low luminance rooms where low noise is more important than brightness Rich Connectivity This projector has a variet...

Page 6: ...om knob 19 Focus ring 19 Vent 7 Projector Lamp cover 41 Lamp unit is inside Bottom side Speaker Lens cover 3 Security bar 10 Use for attaching a commercial anti theft chain or wire Control buttons 6 W...

Page 7: ...is port RGB IN2 port Inputs the RGB signal from a PC RGB OUT port When connected to a monitor outputs the signal input via RGB IN1 NOTE About Restart switch This projector is controlled by an internal...

Page 8: ...7 AUTO button 20 BLANK button 22 PAGE UP button 23 VOLUME button 18 MUTE button 18 PAGE DOWN button 23 KEYSTONE button 21 MENU button 24 Cursor buttons 24 ENTER button 24 RESET button 24 HOME PAGE UP...

Page 9: ...anything weak in heat Do not place the projector on a carpet cushion or bedding Do not place the projector in direct sunlight or near a hot object such as a heater Put nothing about lens and vents of...

Page 10: ...8 190 5 2 154 61 150 3 8 4 6 182 5 5 218 23 9 206 81 5 0 198 6 0 238 6 2 193 76 200 5 1 6 2 242 7 4 291 30 12 274 108 6 7 264 8 1 317 8 3 257 101 250 6 4 7 7 303 9 3 364 38 15 343 135 8 4 330 10 1 397...

Page 11: ...tor feet adjustment place the projector horizontally You can use the elevator feet to make adjustments if the surface on which you need to set the projector is uneven or if you otherwise need to adjus...

Page 12: ...n or wire can be attached to the security bar on the projector 1 How to attach An anti theft chain or wire can be attached as shown in the illustration Anti theft chains or wires of up to 10mm in diam...

Page 13: ...top computer Secure the screws on the connectors and tighten Some computers may have multiple display screen modes Use of some of these modes will not be possible with this projector For some RGB sign...

Page 14: ...CONTROL RGB IN1 RGB IN2 USB RGB OUT AUDIO IN1 VIDEO S VIDEO CB PB CR PR K Y R L AUDIO IN2 AUDIO OUT CONTROL RGB IN1 RGB IN2 USB RGB OUT AUDIO IN1 VIDEO S VIDEO CB PB CR PR K RGB IN2 RGB OUT Audio out...

Page 15: ...EO CB PB CR PR K Setting up Examples of connection with a VCR DVD player Audio R out Video out Audio cable Audio Video cable Audio R out S Video out S Video cable Audio R out Component video out Audio...

Page 16: ...or If it is damaged contact your dealer to newly get correct one Only plug the power cord into an outlet rated for use with the power cord s speci ed voltage range Never modify the power cord Never at...

Page 17: ...n and pets Do not recharge short circuit solder or disassemble a battery Do not allow a battery in a re or water Keep batteries in a dark cool and dry place If you observe a leakage of a battery wipe...

Page 18: ...tor s remote sensor the remote control may cause to function Adjust the direction of the projector to keep the light from directly hitting the projector s remote sensor The remote control works with t...

Page 19: ...ble to turn off the main power during the cooling However please pay special attention to below two points when you do 1 Please do not turn the projector on again for at least 1 minute in this case Ne...

Page 20: ...tch is pushed in RGB IN2 cannot be selected In that case RGB2 RGB OUT RGB OUT message will be displayed 1 Press the RGB button on the remote control to select an input port for the RGB signal Each tim...

Page 21: ...found the projector will return to the state selected before the operation RGB IN 1 RGB IN 2 COMPONENT VIDEO S VIDEO VIDEO Zoom knob Focus ring HOME PAGE UP PAGE DOWN END VIDEO RGB SEARCH FREEZE OFF O...

Page 22: ...position will be automatically adjusted For a component video signal The aspect ratio will be automatically selected The clock phase will be automatically adjusted The automatic adjustment operation...

Page 23: ...s 1 Press the KEYSTONE button on the remote control A dialog will appear on the screen to aid you in correcting the distortion 2 Use the cursor buttons to correct the distortion To close the dialog an...

Page 24: ...not leave the projector in the FREEZE mode for too long Temporarily blanking the screen 1 Press the BLANK button on the remote control The blank screen will be displayed instead of the screen of input...

Page 25: ...only for the functions listed below You cannot do things like press two buttons at once for instance pressing two buttons at the same time to move the mouse pointer diagonally This function is not av...

Page 26: ...cursor buttons to operate the item When you want to reset the operation press the RESET button on the remote control during the operation Note that items whose functions are performed simultaneously...

Page 27: ...xtra such as a line may appear BRIGHTNESS Using the buttons adjusts the brightness See the item BRIGHTNESS in the PICTURE menu 27 CONTRAST Using the buttons adjusts the contrast See the item CONTRAST...

Page 28: ...e button performs resetting FILTER TIME Performing this item resets the lter timer which counts usage time of the air lter A dialog is displayed for con rmation Selecting RESET using the button perfor...

Page 29: ...steps Ramp Gray scale of 15 steps The eight equalizing bars correspond to eight tone levels of the test pattern except the darkest in the left end If you want to adjust the 2nd tone from left end on...

Page 30: ...pattern for checking the effect of your adjustment by pressing the ENTER button Each time you press the ENTER button the pattern changes as below No pattern Gray scale of 9 steps Ramp Gray scale of 15...

Page 31: ...ng the buttons and then pressing the button or the ENTER button performs each function LOAD1 LOAD2 LOAD3 LOAD4 SAVE4 SAVE3 SAVE2 SAVE1 This projector has 4 numbered memories for adjustment data Perfor...

Page 32: ...reset the V POSITION to the default setting H POSITION Using the buttons adjusts the horizontal position Left Right Over adjusting the horizontal position may cause noise to appear on the screen If th...

Page 33: ...e prior to attempting to use this feature A dark picture may still be incorrectly adjusted Use a bright picture when adjusting For a video signal or s video signal The video format best suited for the...

Page 34: ...omponent video signal the signal type is identi ed automatically independently of this function The AUTO mode automatically selects the optimum mode The AUTO operation may not work well for some signa...

Page 35: ...UTO INPUT INFORMATION COMPONENT 576i 50 SCART RGB The FRAME LOCK message on the dialog means the frame lock function is working This function automatically works when a RGB signal with vertical freque...

Page 36: ...and screen brightness are reduced MIRROR Using the buttons switches the mode for mirror status NORMAL H INVERT V INVERT H V INVERT VOLUME Using the buttons adjusts the volume High Low AUDIO Choose an...

Page 37: ...RIGINAL BLUE WHITE BLACK MyScreen is a screen you can register as a desired screen The ORIGINAL screen is the existing standard screen BLUE WHITE and BLACK are non patterned plain screens in each colo...

Page 38: ...if you start capturing the picture from the current screen Please wait for the target picture to be displayed and press the ENTER button on the remote control when the picture is displayed The picture...

Page 39: ...TED SYNC IS OUT OF RANGE Searching while searching for the input Detecting while an input signal is detected The indication of the input signal displayed by changing The indication of the aspect ratio...

Page 40: ...e counted after the last resetting It is shown in the OPTION menu as the usage time of the lamp Pressing the RESET button on the remote control or the button of the projector displays a dialog To rese...

Page 41: ...s turns on off the key lock feature When TURN ON is selected the buttons on the projector except the STANDBY ON button are locked TURN ON TURN OFF Please use to avoid a mischief and touching accidenta...

Page 42: ...om well and make sure not to breathe the gas that comes out of the projector vents or get it in your eyes or mouth Before replacing the lamp turn the projector off and unplug the power cord then wait...

Page 43: ...oosen the 2 screws marked by arrow of the lamp and slowly pick up the lamp by the handles 5 Insert the new lamp and retighten rmly the two screws that are loosened in the previous process to lock it i...

Page 44: ...ing the projector with one hand use your other hand to pull the lter cover forward in the direction of the arrow Remove the air lter Maintenance WARNING Before caring make sure the power switch is off...

Page 45: ...cover until it locks rmly in place 6 Turn the projector on and reset the lter time using the FILTER TIME function in the OPTION menu 38 1 Press the MENU button to display a menu When the EASY MENU has...

Page 46: ...hard objects Inside of the projector In order to ensure the safe use of your projector please have it cleaned and inspected by your dealer about once every year Caring for the lens If the lens is awe...

Page 47: ...e Do not mix a new battery with used one Make sure the plus and minus terminals are correctly aligned when loading a battery If the battery is placed in the battery holder upside down it may be hard t...

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Page 49: ...onse parameter range of this unit Please con rm the specs for your projector or the signal source specs CHECK THE AIR FLOW The internal temperature is rising Please turn the power off and allow the pr...

Page 50: ...until the POWER indicator nishes blinking and then perform the proper measure using the item descriptions below Blinking In Red or Lighting In Red Lighting In Red Turned off The lamp does not light a...

Page 51: ...ase make con rmation of the following items and then turn the power on again Is there blockage of the air passage aperture Is the air lter dirty Does the peripheral temperature exceed 35 C If the same...

Page 52: ...page Power does not come on The electrical power cord is not plugged in Correctly connect the power cord 14 The power switch is not set to the on position Set the power switch to On 17 The main power...

Page 53: ...cables are not correctly connected Correctly connect the connection cables 12 13 The brightness is adjusted to an extremely low level Adjust BRIGHTNESS to a higher level using the menu function or th...

Page 54: ...ISPER item in the SETUP menu 25 The lamp is approaching the end of its product lifetime Replace the lamp 40 41 Pictures appear blurry Either the focus and or horizontal phase settings are not properly...

Page 55: ...786 432 pixels 1024 horizontal x 768 vertical Lens Zoom lens F 1 7 1 9 f 18 9 22 6 mm Lamp 180W UHB Speaker 1W x 1 Power Supply AC100 120V 3 1A AC220 240V 1 7A Power Consumption 290W Temperature range...

Page 56: ...54 Speci cations Speci cations continued Y R L AUDIO IN2 AUDIO OUT CONTROL RGB IN1 RGB IN2 USB RGB OUT AUDIO IN1 VIDEO S VIDEO C B P B C R P R K 306 mm 249 mm 100 mm 86 mm...

Page 57: ...Network Functions Contents Network Functions 59 Settings 64 Projector Control 79 Failure Warning Alerts via E mail 83 Projector Management via SNMP 85 Controlling the Projector via Scheduling 86 e Sh...

Page 58: ...ork SUBNET MASK Entering the SUBNET MASK Use the buttons to enter the same SUBNET MASK used by your PC This function can only be used when DHCP is set to TURN OFF Select Network from the main menu to...

Page 59: ...e consult your network administrator Use the button to return to the menu after setting the TIME DIFFERENCE e SHOT e SHOT display Use the buttons to select an item and the or ENTER buttons to display...

Page 60: ...ayed The battery for the built in clock may be dead if the clock loses time even when the DATE AND TIME have been set correctly Replace the battery by following the instructions on replacing the batte...

Page 61: ...is projector is SNMP Simple Network Management Protocol compliant allowing you to monitor it from a remote location using SNMP software In addition the projector is able to send failure warning alerts...

Page 62: ...60 Network Functions Notes...

Page 63: ...k menu is set to TURN ON Please refer to DHCP in network menu User s Manual Operating Guide NETWORK Menu If a xed static IP address is required please con gure your projector according to the steps in...

Page 64: ...62 Configuring and controlling the projector via a web browser...

Page 65: ...ettings Displays and con gures communication port settings N A Mail Settings Displays and con gures e mail addressing settings N A Alert Settings Displays and con gures failure warning alerts N A Sche...

Page 66: ...into the address bar of the web browser and the screen in Fig 1 will be displayed 2 Enter your ID and password and click Logon If the logon is successful either the Fig 2 or Fig 3 screen will be disp...

Page 67: ...ttings Item Description DHCP Displays the DHCP con guration settings IP Address Displays the current IP address Subnet Mask Displays the Subnet Mask Default Gateway Displays the Default Gateway MAC Ad...

Page 68: ...projector to an existing network consult a network administrator before setting server addresses NOTE Item Description IP Con guration Con gures network settings DHCP ON Enables DHCP DHCP OFF Disables...

Page 69: ...Enable check box when authentication is required for this port Network Control Port2 Port 9715 Con gures command control port 2 Port 9715 Port open Click the Enable check box to use port 9715 Authenti...

Page 70: ...nd Mail Click the Enable check box to use the e mail function Con gure the conditions for sending email under Alert Settings SMTP Server IP Address Con gures the address of the mail server in IP forma...

Page 71: ...255 alphanumeric characters Mail Text Con gures the text of the e mail to be sent The length of the text can be up to 1024 alphanumeric characters Fan Error Con gures Fan Error alert settings SNMP Tra...

Page 72: ...lerts for this item Send Mail Click the Enable check box to enable e mail alerts for this item Mail Subject Con gures the subject line of the e mail to be sent The length of the subject line can be up...

Page 73: ...Trap alerts for this item Send Mail Click the Enable check box to enable e mail alerts for this item Mail Subject Con gures the subject line of the e mail to be sent The length of the subject line ca...

Page 74: ...le SNMP Trap alerts for this item Send Mail Click the Enable check box to enable e mail alerts for this item Mail Subject Con gures the subject line of the e mail to be sent The length of the subject...

Page 75: ...ttings for when CHANGE THE LAMP is displayed SNMP Trap Click the Enable check box to enable SNMP Trap alerts for this item Send Mail Click the Enable check box to enable e mail alerts for this item Ma...

Page 76: ...day schedule Schedule Click the Enable check box to enable Tuesday scheduling Schedule List Displays the current Tuesday schedule Wednesday Con gures the Wednesday schedule Schedule Click the Enable c...

Page 77: ...current speci c date No 2 schedule Speci c date No 3 Con gures the speci c date No 3 schedule Schedule Click the Enable check box to enable speci c date No 3 scheduling Month Day Con gures the Month a...

Page 78: ...the parameters for input switching Display Image Parameter Con gures the parameters for display of transfer image data Click the Register button to add new commands to the Schedule List Click the Dele...

Page 79: ...savings time ends First 2 3 4 Last Day Con gures the day of the week daylight savings time ends Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Hour Con gures the hour daylight savings time ends 0 23 Minute Con gures th...

Page 80: ...enter Authentication Password Used to re enter the above password for veri cation SNMP Con gures the community name if SNMP is used Community Name Con gures the community name The length of the text c...

Page 81: ...put source Picture Mode Selects the Picture Mode setting Blank On Off Turns Blank On Off Mute Turns Mute On Off Freeze Selects the Freeze setting Magnify Controls the Magnify setting Picture Brightnes...

Page 82: ...hisper Selects the Fan speed Normal or Whisper Mirror Selects the Mirror status Volume Adjusts the Volume setting Audio RGB1 Assigns the Audio RGB1 input terminal Audio RGB2 Assigns the Audio RGB2 inp...

Page 83: ...ror Status Displays the current error status Lamp Time Displays the usage time for the current lamp Filter Time Displays the usage time for the current lter Power Status Displays the current power sta...

Page 84: ...cription Restart Restarts the projector s network connection in order to activate new con guration settings Restarting requires you to re log on in order to further control or con gure the projector v...

Page 85: ...d con gure the following items NOTE 6 Click Mail Settings and con gure each item Refer to the Mail Settings item in Con guring and Controlling the Projector via a Web Browser for further information 7...

Page 86: ...Settings in Con guring and Controlling the Projector via a Web Browser for further information 10 Click the Apply button to save the settings Failure Warning e mails are formatted as follows Subject l...

Page 87: ...main menu 6 Click SNMP and set the Community Name on the screen that is displayed A Network Restart is required after the Community Name has been changed Click Network Restart and con gure the follow...

Page 88: ...es of Scheduling 1 daily 2 day of the week 3 speci c date The priority for scheduled events is as follows 1 speci c date 2 day of the week 3 daily Up to ve speci c dates are available for scheduled ev...

Page 89: ...ectly Replace the battery by following the instructions on replacing the battery User s Manual Operating Guide Replacing Internal Clock battery The Internal Clock s time may not remain accurate Using...

Page 90: ...d must be connected to the projector and the outlet and the power switch must be turned on The schedule function does not work when the power switch is turned off or the breaker in a room is tripped T...

Page 91: ...f the projector is set to 192 168 1 10 e Shot is not available via communication ports which are used for the command control TCP 23 and TCP 9716 NOTE 1 Enter https 192 168 1 10 into the address bar o...

Page 92: ...ord will be the same for Network Control Port1 Port 23 Network Control Port2 Port 9715 and Image Transfer Port Port 9716 NOTE1 The new con guration settings are activated after restarting the network...

Page 93: ...716 that is used for the e Shot transmission function NOTE 1 Enter https 192 168 1 10 into the address bar of the web browser 2 Enter the Administrator ID and Password and click Logon 3 Click Port set...

Page 94: ...tion password See Note1 9 Click the Apply button to save the settings See Note2 The Authentication Password will be the same for Network Control Port1 Port 23 Network Control Port2 Port 9715 and Image...

Page 95: ...or code 0x1F 0x04 0x00 TCP 9715 Send Data format The following formatting is added to the header 0x02 Data length 0x0D Checksum 1byte and Connection ID 1 byte of the RS 232C commands Header Data lengt...

Page 96: ...ply data ACK reply Reply Connection ID 0x06 1 byte NAK reply Reply Connection ID 0x15 1 byte Error reply Reply Error code Connection ID 0x1C 2 bytes 1 byte Data reply Projector busy reply Authenticati...

Page 97: ...is data with the MD5 algorithm and add this in front of the commands to send Following is a sample if the authentication password is set to password and the random eight bytes are a572f60c 1 Select th...

Page 98: ...96 Notes...

Page 99: ...0 0 VESA SXGA 60Hz 1280 x 1024 80 0 75 0 VESA SXGA 75Hz 1280 x 1024 91 1 85 0 VESA SXGA 85Hz 1600 x 1200 75 0 60 0 VESA UXGA 60Hz NOTE Be sure to check jack type signal level timing and resolution bef...

Page 100: ...1 6 VGA 85Hz 3 25 480 1 SVGA 56Hz 2 0 3 6 22 2 0 7 SVGA 56Hz 2 22 600 1 SVGA 60Hz 3 2 2 2 20 0 1 0 SVGA 60Hz 4 23 600 1 SVGA 72Hz 2 4 1 3 16 0 1 1 SVGA 72Hz 6 23 600 37 SVGA 75Hz 1 6 3 2 16 2 0 3 SVG...

Page 101: ...10 Ground 11 No connection 12 A SDA DDC data B 13 H sync Composite sync 14 V sync 15 A SCL DDC clock B Y R L AUDIO IN2 AUDIO OUT CONTROL RGB IN1 RGB IN2 USB RGB OUT AUDIO IN1 VIDEO S VIDEO CB PB CR P...

Page 102: ...inator 2 Brightness signal 1 0Vp p 75 terminator 3 Ground 4 Ground COMPONENT VIDEO C Y D CB PB E CR PR RCA jack x3 System 525i 480i 525p 480p 625i 576i 750p 720p 1125i 1080i Port Signal Y Component vi...

Page 103: ...pedance L USB USB B type jack M CONTROL D sub 9pin plug About the details of RS 232C communication please refer to the following page Pin Signal Pin Signal Pin Signal 1 No connection 4 No connection 7...

Page 104: ...evious page 3 Turn the computer on and after the computer has started up turn the projector on Communications setting 19200bps 8N1 1 Protocol Consist of header 7 bytes command data 6 bytes 2 Header BE...

Page 105: ...value Decrement command 1 The computer sends the decrement code Header Command data 05H 00H type 2 bytes 00H 00H to the projector 2 The projector decreases the setting value on the above setting code...

Page 106: ...r missing error Inner Sencer error BRIGHTNESS Get BE EF 03 06 00 89 D2 02 00 03 20 00 00 Increment BE EF 03 06 00 EF D2 04 00 03 20 00 00 Decrement BE EF 03 06 00 3E D3 05 00 03 20 00 00 BRIGHTNESS Re...

Page 107: ...30 00 00 Decrement BE EF 03 06 00 FB FF 05 00 93 30 00 00 User Gamma Point 5 Get BE EF 03 06 00 38 FF 02 00 94 30 00 00 Increment BE EF 03 06 00 5E FF 04 00 94 30 00 00 Decrement BE EF 03 06 00 8F FE...

Page 108: ...00 D3 72 04 00 02 22 00 00 Decrement BE EF 03 06 00 02 73 05 00 02 22 00 00 COLOR Reset Execute BE EF 03 06 00 80 D0 06 00 0A 70 00 00 TINT Get BE EF 03 06 00 49 73 02 00 03 22 00 00 Increment BE EF...

Page 109: ...5 00 03 21 00 00 H SIZE Get BE EF 03 06 00 B5 82 02 00 02 21 00 00 Increment BE EF 03 06 00 D3 82 04 00 02 21 00 00 Decrement BE EF 03 06 00 02 83 05 00 02 21 00 00 H SIZE Reset Execute BE EF 03 06 00...

Page 110: ...AUDIO RGB1 Set TURN OFF BE EF 03 06 00 FE DD 01 00 30 20 00 00 Audio1 BE EF 03 06 00 6E DC 01 00 30 20 01 00 Audio2 BE EF 03 06 00 9E DC 01 00 30 20 02 00 Get BE EF 03 06 00 CD DD 02 00 30 20 00 00 A...

Page 111: ...06 00 A7 D5 01 00 05 30 09 00 BE EF 03 06 00 37 DE 01 00 05 30 10 00 BE EF 03 06 00 57 D5 01 00 05 30 0A 00 SVENSKA BE EF 03 06 00 C7 D4 01 00 05 30 0B 00 P CCK BE EF 03 06 00 F7 D6 01 00 05 30 0C 00...

Page 112: ...0 30 00 00 TURN ON BE EF 03 06 00 AB EE 01 00 C0 30 01 00 Get BE EF 03 06 00 08 EF 02 00 C0 30 00 00 Message Set TURN OFF BE EF 03 06 00 8F D6 01 00 17 30 00 00 TURN ON BE EF 03 06 00 1F D7 01 00 17 3...

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