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Function : PC controls projector via LAN.

Preparation:

1. Equipments: PC, projector, cables

2. Connection procedures:

    Connect the projector to routers or switches of the LAN by direct or cross cable. If it fails to  

    connect PC and projector by parallel cable, please switch to cross cable as suggested.

3. After the computer is booted and the projector is plugged in, indicator lights of LAN interface 

    on will flash continuously.

Network

Operation procedures:

   1  Turn on the projector.

   2   Obtain network address. DHCP set is displayed 

as On and obtain network address automatically.

(If familiar with network, you can set DHCP as 

Off and obtain network address manually)

  3  Enter network settings menu.

(1)  Press MENU button on the remote control to 

display OSD menu. Press 



 button to select 

Expand icon, and then press the OK button.   

(2)   Press 



 button to select Network, and 

then press the OK button to enter the network 

menu.

MAC address

 ...  Displays the MAC address 

of wired network of this 

projector.

IP address

 ......... Displays the IP address 

of wired network of this 

projector.

(3)  DHCP setting as On, IP address, Subnet, 

Gateway and DNS will be obtained 

automatically, press the OK at "Set" to confirm 

the parameters.
DHCP setting as Off, press the OK button to 

enter IP address, then press 

 button to enter 

Subnet, Gateway and DNS respectively, 

press the OK at "Set" to confirm the parameters.

Network setting

    DHCP                                

On

 Set

Cancel

IP address

 

  Subnet 

 Gateway

    DNS     

 

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LAN

MENU

ENTER

Expend

Language
Auto setup
Keystone
Logo
Security
Power management
Lens Adjust
Test pattern
Network
Factory default

 

Note:

    See page 64 for usage of Network.

This function returns all setting values except for the PIN code lock, Logo PIN code lock, Lamp counter 

and Filter counter to the factory default settings.

Factory default

ENTER

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MENU

ENTER

Network setting

   DHCP                                

Off

IP address

            

  

  Subnet    

                            

  

               

 

Gateway 

                           

 

   DNS

                                  

  

  

               

 

LAN

 Set

Cancel

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Summary of Contents for EK-1100LU

Page 1: ...Owner s manual Multimedia Projector EK 850LU EK 1100LU V1 0...

Page 2: ...lish German French Italian Spanish Polish Swedish Dutch Portuguese Japanese Simplified Chinese Traditional Chinese Korean Russian Arabic Turkish Finnish Norwegian Danish Indone sian Hungarian Czech Ka...

Page 3: ...ion 44 Input selection Input select 45 Display Auto PC Adjusting 46 Manual computer adjustment 47 Color Adjust Color Adjust Computer signals 50 Color Adjust Video signals 51 Setting Direct Power On 52...

Page 4: ...mage use the Blank key on the remote control Please read this manual carefully before installing and operating your projector Your projector comes with a lot of convenient features and functions You m...

Page 5: ...for long periods to prevent damage caused by lightning and power surges DO NOT use accessories without recommendation by the manufacturer as it may result in potential risks Warning DONOT leave the pr...

Page 6: ...nvironment at the minimum level The mark on the electrical and electronic products only applies to the current European Union Member States Outside the European Union If you wish to dispose of used el...

Page 7: ...by short circuits DO NOT splash liquid to your projector Note Precautions on location of your projector Place your projector in a proper location or it may result in fire DO NOT expose your projector...

Page 8: ...as expected by following operation instructions adjust it according to given instructions Other invalid operations may damage your pro jector which requires the technician to spend more time before re...

Page 9: ...ts such as the light module Caution CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT OF IEC 60825 1 THIRD EDITION Use of controls or adjustments or performance of procedures other than those specified herein may result in hazar...

Page 10: ...f viewers into the RG3 zone If lens shift is utilized please consider the shift of projected image according to the volume of lens shift The drawings below are example of typical installation methods...

Page 11: ...en mounting the projector on the ceiling to project an image downward If the distance between the floor face and the RG3 zone is less than 3m entering the screen area should be restricted HD RG3 zone...

Page 12: ...Wide 12 6 1 7 3 AH EC23030 Tele 5 5 2 5 3 Wide 8 4 3 8 4 6 Upper Lower Laser radiation range The figure below shows the maximum range of laser radiation Horizontal Angle Unit degree HC HC Lens unit Z...

Page 13: ...ducts conforming to IEC60825 1 2nd edition and for class 1 laser products conforming to IEC60825 1 3rd edition notice and instruction labels shall be pasted in the following position Label 1 Label 2 L...

Page 14: ...safety zone that is determined for each lens For operation on the powered projector as light adjustment make sure appropriate safety measures have been taken Check the validity of taken security measu...

Page 15: ...l compo nents e g screws This area and parts will get very hot once your projector starts operating DO NOT place any object atop your projector They may not only be dam aged but also lead to fire afte...

Page 16: ...the damage caused by the falling parts throw the intake or exhaust vent Application scenarios 0 45 0 45 0 45 0 45 Safety operation guideline A position Air intake Vent face down refer the fig A Please...

Page 17: ...th the projector 2 Loosen 2 screws M3 110 from the protective cover and tighten to the corresponding holes at the projector Please refer to the following figure for details Screw Screw Protective Cove...

Page 18: ...r shipping your projector DO NOT drop or impact your projector as it may get damaged or failed in operation Please employ proper container for movement Prohibit express or other shipping service provi...

Page 19: ...touch the lens Safety operation guideline Precautions on dealing with your projector DO NOT lift or move your projector by holding the lens as it may damage the lens and your projec tor Be careful wh...

Page 20: ...identifying the terminals in your plug proceed as follows The wire which is coloured green and yellow must be connected to the terminal in the plug which is marked by the letter E or by the safety ear...

Page 21: ...TONE INFO FOCUS SCREEN ZOOM D ZOOM D ZOOM TIMER INPUT Safety Information Warranty Sheet For US only Power Cord Lock Dust proof Cover for Lens Attached to the projector NETWORK USB A DVI USB B VGA HDBA...

Page 22: ...This chapter presents names and functions of individual component Overview...

Page 23: ...ator Steady red as standby mode Steady green while normal operation Flash green with Power management Ready mode STATUS indicator Flash red when abnormal condition of the projector TEMP indicator Flas...

Page 24: ...nu Set the Password INPUT Open or close the Input source menu OK Enter the OSD menu or select op tions in a menu MENU Open or close the OSD menu Lens Adjustment Adjust the optical zoom level Adjust th...

Page 25: ...inal Kensington Security Slot This slot is for a Kensington lock used to deter theft of the projector Kensington is a registered trademark of ACCO Brands Corporation HDBaseT Connect to HDBaseT source...

Page 26: ...Display INPUT Open or close the INPUT menu USB A Select USB A input source for Memory Viewer AUTO Enter auto adjustment mode OK Enter the OSD menu or select options in it MENU Open or close the OSD m...

Page 27: ...ating the projector by wired remote control Remote controller operation range Point your remote controller to the IR receiver of your projector Maximum operation range of your remote con troller is an...

Page 28: ...e batteries Replace both batteries at the same time Do not mix new and old batteries as one pair Keep your remote controller away from water or other liquids Do not expose your remote controller to en...

Page 29: ...This chapter introduces the information of install Installation...

Page 30: ...given below to install lens after its replacement or when optional ones are employed Please consult your dealers for details on optional lenses Note Be careful in removing the lens Do not drop it Note...

Page 31: ...ns to it leftmost position The projection location of your image may be moved rightward a distance up to 20 with AH EC22030 AHEC21020 AH EC24010 lens 30 with AH EC21030 AH EC23030 lens of the width of...

Page 32: ...19 10 14 93 22 79 200 inch 4 31 2 69 5 65 13 03 3 44 4 83 6 36 12 74 12 75 25 43 19 97 30 46 300 inch 6 46 4 04 8 50 19 57 5 17 7 27 9 56 19 14 19 06 38 09 30 05 45 78 500 inch 10 77 6 73 14 20 32 64...

Page 33: ...your projector to required height To raise your projector turn both pads clockwise To lower down your projector or close the pad turn both pads counterclockwise You may use the auto setup function to...

Page 34: ...Do not use any other type of power cords or you may face the risks of electric shock In case you have any doubt on type of power cord you are using please call authorized dealer or service cen ter fo...

Page 35: ...bles used for connection VGA cable USB cable DVI cable HDMI cable USB device Serial cable Cables are not supplied with the projector HDMI cable USB device HDMI input output HDMI input output RS232 inp...

Page 36: ...onnecting any cable to them Cables used for connection SDI cable RJ45 cable DVI cable Audio cable HDMI cable Cables are not supplied with the projector HDMI cable Audio cable AUDIO output input AUDIO...

Page 37: ...This chapter introduces you to basic operation of your projector Operation...

Page 38: ...ton and now you are ready to use your projector Or press button select Cancel to give up the setting If the password is invalid the password displayed as in red and reset within one second auto matica...

Page 39: ...tor at least once every 24 hours and have it idle for an hour Note If the On Start function is set to On your projector will power on once it is connected to an AC power socket Refer to page 52 Speed...

Page 40: ...trol panel three times or LENS SHIFT button on the remote controller to adjust the position of the projection image 2 Movement of the lens is shown on the screen Press button to move the screen to req...

Page 41: ...H V Keystone 4 Corner correction 6 Corner correction Curved correction Grid adjustment Reset value H V Keystone Adjust the projected image when the projector is on the horizontal or vertical keystone...

Page 42: ...to select settings or navigate options then press OK button to act on the item and exit 5 Press button to return to mainmenu Press the MENU button on remote control ler or control panel to exit the OS...

Page 43: ...ser Image Dynamic Standard Contrast Brightness Color Tint Red Green Blue and sharpness Setting Used to set the projector s operating configurations Expand Setting the Language Auto setup Input search...

Page 44: ...place existing image Press the BLANK button or any other button to restore the image Press the BLANK to toggle switch your screen as shown below BLANK Normal BLANK Normal Screen size selection SCREEN...

Page 45: ...1 When input source is from equip ment connected to HDMI terminal with HDMI cable please select HDMI 2 When input source is from equip ment connected to HDBaseT termi nal with RJ45 cable please selec...

Page 46: ...lly when the computer signals input the projector for the first time Auto PC adjustment may not work depending on the model of the computer and the input signal The Auto PC adjustment cannot be operat...

Page 47: ...ine sync Aspect Press button to choose the selection to set the screen size to fit the image while maintaining the aspect ratio of the input signal Normal Projects the image at the maximum size while...

Page 48: ...of the screen Center Menu locates at the center of the screen Lower left Menu locates on lower left of the screen Lower right Menu locates on lower right of the screen Background display Press button...

Page 49: ...nnected signal conforming to the provided computer system Auto is displayed on the System menu box and the Auto PC Adj function works to display proper images If the image is not pro jected properly a...

Page 50: ...image projected on blackboard Green This is designed for a board in green rather than black as indicated by its name DICOM A highly clear X ray image is reproduced Digital radiographs with excellent d...

Page 51: ...its name DICOM A highly clear X ray image is reproduced Digital radiographs with excellent detail and clarity for medi cal training presentations and conferences Colorboard Image mode suitable for im...

Page 52: ...d serial communication function even in the standby mode LAN RS232C Keypad IR Control HDBaseT ECO Normal No Control Power On command Only All commands are active High land Control the fan speed while...

Page 53: ...ess and reduce energy consumption Boost Enhance the brightness Laser adjust 50 100 Arrange the brightness according the setting Note This adjustment can only launched while the Light source mode as No...

Page 54: ...sh Indonesian Hungarian Czech Kazakh Vietnamese Thai and Farsi Auto setup Auto setup Press AUTO button on the remote control to execute Input search and Auto PC adj functions Input search Allows you t...

Page 55: ...ne correction will be canceled after unplug the power cord or turn off the projector 4 Corner correction Adjust when the four corners of the projected image are distorted Press to adjust the item 6 Co...

Page 56: ...ues Press to select Reset value and then press the OK button the state of the keystone correction is released Items Operation Adjustment Curved correction X Y Gain Press the button Adjust the right le...

Page 57: ...tton to enter this number the cursor automatically move to next box If you fixed an incorrect number press MENU button to reset it again Repeat this step to complete entering a three digit number Afte...

Page 58: ...press MENU button to reset it again Repeat this step to complete entering a three digit number After entering the three digit number the cursor automatically move to Set and press the OK button then y...

Page 59: ...ready status press POWER button to switch to standby status and press any other button to turn on the projector Power management Note Factory default Timer 5 min Ready countdown 5 min Power management...

Page 60: ...the OK button to enter the network menu MAC address Displays the MAC address of wired network of this projector IP address Displays the IP address of wired network of this projector 3 DHCP setting as...

Page 61: ...of the slide show Extend Order Sort files or folders in extended order Size Order Sort files or folders in amount of data order Time Order Sort files or folders in stored time order Sort Order Set the...

Page 62: ...er Power management Image mode Firmware version HDMI 1 kHz Hz 2 H Ready 5 Min Standard Input The selected input source is displayed H sync freq The horizontal frequency of the input signal is displaye...

Page 63: ...Description on using useful function...

Page 64: ...btain network address DHCP set is displayed as on and obtain network address automatically If familiar with network you can set DHCP as close and obtain network address manually Expend Network Network...

Page 65: ...r 7 Items in Network Display System page including System Status General Setup Picture Setup Image Setup and Network Setup System Status The System Status page is displayed by clicking this item Gener...

Page 66: ...ersions Displays the version of the firmware of the projector Enter Old password Enters the configured password Enter New password Enters the new password Confirm New password Enters the wanted new pa...

Page 67: ...spect of the projected image Fine sync Adjusts the fine sync of the projected image H Position Adjusts the horizontal position of the projected image V Position Adjusts the vertical position of the pr...

Page 68: ...ly if you want to enable the DHCP client IP Address Enter the IP address when not using a DHCP server Subnet Enter the subnet mask when not using a DHCP server Gateway Enter the default gateway addres...

Page 69: ...ownload to download the PwPresenter software according to your operation system 2 Launch the pwPresenter software Search for projector display Click to enter Search select the projector and connect it...

Page 70: ...ork port etc Parameters Setting Basic Setting Setting language region of capture image etc Global Setting Setting remote control capture by audio or screen etc Choose capture mode Choose a capture mod...

Page 71: ...Description on network display operation Multicast Setting Setting Sound volume Bandwidth and Capture rate etc Network Display Management Setting device and password management Disconnect the project...

Page 72: ...Insert the USB memory into the USB A terminal of the projector directly the standby screen appears when the USB memory icon is displayed on the screen 3 Press the OK button on the remote control the r...

Page 73: ...levels of magnification Press on the remote control to move the display screen up and down Remove the display screen up down left and right by button on the remote control Exit the PDF file and return...

Page 74: ...Exit Exit USB Display 3 Click the driver icon in the task bar of computer and select one item in Pop up menu Projecting the USB Display 1 Connect the USB B terminal of the projector to a computer with...

Page 75: ...of the projector to a computer with a USB converting cable 2 Press the INPUT button on the remote control or Control panel to switch the input source to USB Display The image on the computer screen is...

Page 76: ...This chapter describes the regular maintenance procedure of your projector to ensure its optimal operation status for long Maintenance...

Page 77: ...e following Is adequate clearance provided for your projector s ventilation Check the installation status and any air outlet block Is your projector installed at location close to outlet of air condit...

Page 78: ...with lens cleaning paper or air blower Do not over apply cleaner to the lens Abrasive cleaner solution or other rough chemical may scratch the lens Clean casing of your projector Wipe the casing surf...

Page 79: ...Appendix...

Page 80: ...ing water evaporated before powering on your projector Image mirror reflected Image turns upside down Check the Ceiling and Rear settings Check the Ceiling settings Image looks dim Check the contrast...

Page 81: ...or The maximum operation range is 5m Make sure the remote controller and your projector are paired with the same remote control code Disable the key lock of the remote controller in the Security menu...

Page 82: ...ower on your projector by pressing any key Abnormal temperature detected and power off automatically after cooling down Abnormal temperature detected and get into cooling mode Detects abnormal conditi...

Page 83: ...x1024 60 1280x1024 72 1280x1024 75 1280x1024 85 SXGA 1400x1050 60 1400x1050 75 1440x900 60 UXGA 1600x1200 60 WSXGA 1600x900 60 1680x1050 60 WUXGA 1920x1080 60 1920x1200 60 Input Signal format Resoluti...

Page 84: ...lock 8 Grounding blue SERIAL Terminal D SUB 9 1 6 2 RXD 7 3 TXD 8 4 9 5 GND LAN Terminal 8765432 1 1 TX 5 2 TX 6 3 7 RX 4 8 RX HDBaseT Terminal 8765432 1 1 HDBT_P0 5 HDBT_P2 2 HDBT_N0 6 HDBT_N2 3 HDBT...

Page 85: ...y Front Rear Ceiling Front Ceiling Rear Auto ceiling Front Auto ceiling Rear Front Menu position Upper Left Upper Righ Center Lower Left Lower Right Upper Left Background display Black Blue Blue Syste...

Page 86: ...mote control Code 0 9 Code 0 HDMI Setup Image 64 940 0 1023 0 1023 Volume HDMI HDMI VGA Expand Language 26 Languages English Auto Setup Input Search On Off On Auto PC Adj On Off On Keystone Keystone S...

Page 87: ...92 168 1 1 DNS 192 168 1 1 Network status MAC address IP address 192 168 1 100 Factory default Memory Viewer Set slide Slide transition effect Slide down Slide right Slide right Sort order Extend name...

Page 88: ...x1 Wired remote control output terminal Mini Jack 3 5mm x1 CONTROL terminal D sub 9 pin x1 HDBaseT RJ45 x1 HDMI Video Audio RS 232C 100 Base TX 100Mbps 10 Base T 10Mbps SDI SDI x1 Power Voltage and p...

Page 89: ...ng Lens Zoom Ratio 2 3X Motorized zoom 1 4X Motorized zoom 2 0X Manual zoom 2 0X Motorized zoom 1 5X Manual zoom F Wide Tele 1 7 2 0 2 0 2 5 1 7 2 37 2 2 2 6 2 2 2 7 f mm 21 8 49 8 13 3 18 6 24 4 48 6...

Page 90: ...90 Dimensions Unit mm Screw Holes for Ceiling Mount Screw M4 Depth 8 0 Appendix M4X6...

Page 91: ...t or lost the number and unable to operate the projector contact the service center PIN code lock Logo PIN code Lock No Factory default PIN code 111 Factory default PIN code 111 If this 3 digit number...

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