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Refer to the following table and place the unit in a position which allows the best possible projection for the size of the 

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Units: cm (in.)

Units: cm (fit.)

Units: cm (in.)

Units: cm (fit.)

Projection Distance and Screen Size

16:9 Screen Size

Projection Distance

Minimum                                Maximum

(Zoom Adjustment Wide) - (Zoom Adjustment Tele)

30”

66 x 37 (26 x 15)

73 - 111 (2.4 - 3.7)

40”

89 x 50 (35 x 20)

99 - 149 (3.2 - 4.9)

60”

130 x 70 (51 x 28)

149 - 225 (4.9 - 7.4)

80”

180 x 100 (71 x 39)

200 - 301 (6.6 - 9.9)

100”

220 x 120 (87 x 47)

251 - 377 (8.2 - 12.4)

120”

270 x 150 (106 x 59)

301 - 453 (9.9 - 14.9)

150”

330 x 190 (130 x 75)

377 - 567 (12.4 - 18.6)

4:3 Screen Size

Projection Distance

Minimum                                Maximum

(Zoom Adjustment Wide) - (Zoom Adjustment Tele)

30”

61 x 46 (24 x 18)

90 - 136 (2.9 - 4.5)

40”

81 x 61 (32 x 24)

121 - 183 (4.0 - 6.0)

60”

120 x 90 (47 x 35)

183 - 276 (6.0 - 9.0)

80”

160 x 120 (63 x 47)

245 - 369 (8.0 - 12.1)

100”

200 x 150 (79 x 59)

307 - 462 (10.1 - 15.2)

120”

240 x 180 (94 x 71)

369 - 555 (12.1 - 18.2)

150”

300 x 230 (118 x 91)

462 - 694 (15.1 - 22.8)

Summary of Contents for Dreamio EMP-TWD3

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Page 2: ...dure indicated should be carried out in the order of the numbered steps Indicates remote control or main unit buttons Menu name Indicates menu items and messages which are displayed on screen Example Brightness Depending on the type of disc the functions and operations which can be performed may be different These marks inform you of the type of disc being used Unpacking the projector YMain Unit Y...

Page 3: ...e audio language 32 Changing the subtitles display 33 Changing the angle 33 Making operations from the menu bar 34 Auto standby goodnight timer Sleep timer settings 35 For better image quality Progressive mode 36 Changing the aspect ratio 36 Tray lock 38 Child lock 38 Becoming a Projection Expert 39 Connecting to other video equipment televisions and computers 39 Projecting images from external vi...

Page 4: ...hin the product s enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock to persons This symbol is intended to alert the user to the presence of important operating and maintenance servicing instructions in the literature accompanying the unit Follow these safety instructions when setting up and using the projector Read these instructions Keep these instructions Heed ...

Page 5: ... power connector from the wall outlet If not you run the risk of an electric shock Do not place the projector on an unstable cart stand or table Use the type of power source indicated on the projector If you are not sure of the power available consult your dealer or local electricity company Place the projector near a wall outlet where the plug can be easily unplugged Check the specifications of t...

Page 6: ...event the gases that are released when the lamp breaks from being inhaled or coming into contact with the eyes or mouth If the lamp breaks and needs to be replaced with a new lamp contact the place of purchase or the nearest address provided on page 74 to carry out the replacement If the lamp breaks pieces of broken glass may get scattered around inside the projector Particular care should be take...

Page 7: ... prevent against condensation setup this unit in the room approximately one hour before it is to be used If by some chance condensation does form turn on the main power switch then wait one to two hours before use Do not use the lamp during this time This machine uses a mercury lamp with a high internal pressure as its light source Mercury lamps have the following characteristics Lamp brightness d...

Page 8: ... that this unit contains precision equipment and should be handled accordingly Your warranty does not cover any damages that may occur to this product during transportation This unit is equipped with Macrovision copy protection The intellectual property rights to the patent of this copy protection technology are owned by the Macrovision company of America and others When employing this technology ...

Page 9: ...t is possible to damage the speaker with the noise generated if these discs are played back by mistake Round discs with a diameter other than 8 cm or 12 cm Specially made non circular heart polygon shaped and so on discs Disc Handling Avoid touching the playback side with your bare hands Make sure you store discs in their cases when not in use Avoid storing your discs is places with high humidity ...

Page 10: ...vSubwoofer output port sp 45 How to open the interface cover Press here to open vComputer input port sp 40 41 How to open the interface cover Rear vDisplay window sp 14 vHeadphone jack sp 44 vDisc tray sp 14 vRemote control light receiving area sp 11 vLamp cover opening latch sp 64 vSpeaker vOpen close button sp 14 vSpeaker Do not block the exhaust vents and do not touch the exhaust vent immediate...

Page 11: ...58 vHorizontal lens shift dial sp 15 vLamp cover sp 64 vSkip buttons sp 18 vPower button sp 13 16 vPlay Pause button sp 14 17 vBreak button sp 19 vImage On Off button sp 23 vSource button sp 42 vStop button sp 16 vVolume adjustment buttons sp 15 vImage On indicator sp 59 vImage Off indicator sp 13 16 59 ...

Page 12: ...31 sp 36 sp 18 sp 46 sp 15 sp 19 Handy functions Buttons used when adjusting audio sp 32 sp 33 sp 33 Buttons used when adjusting DVD video sp 42 sp 19 sp 23 Useful functions sp 14 16 sp 17 18 sp 17 sp 17 sp 18 sp 18 sp 16 sp 21 22 sp 21 22 sp 48 sp 22 49 sp 21 sp 21 Buttons used during playback sp 56 sp 54 sp 54 56 Buttons used when adjusting or checking the projection ...

Page 13: ...e it probably means that the batteries are becoming flat Replace the batteries Have two spare AA size SUM 3 batteries ready to use when required Avoid allowing direct sunlight or fluorescent light to fall on the remote control light receiving area of this unit The signal from the remote control may not be able to be received Inserting the batteries Check the positions of the and marks inside the b...

Page 14: ... your DVD s on the big screen by following these four easy steps There is also a JVC original sound system compliant speaker built in so you can appreciate natural sweeter sounding audio Position in front of the screen sp 13 Connect the power cable then turn on the main power switch sp 13 Play a disc sp 14 Adjust the projection position size and volume sp 15 ...

Page 15: ... sp 15 BPosition this unit so that it is parallel to the screen Installation Projection distance and screen size standard values If this unit is not placed parallel to the screen the projected image is distorted in the shape of a keystone Screen Connecting the power cable and turning the main power switch ON Lit orange Accessory Remove the lens cover if it is attached At the time of purchase the l...

Page 16: ...seconds from when the lamp lights up until the projected image is brightly projected Press to commence audio playback The projection lamp does not light The same operation can be performed using on the remote control Disc Playback When a menu is displayed sp 21 sp 22 sp 23 When using in high altitude areas of above 1500 m set the High Altitude Mode to On sp 57 Playing a disc and projecting The dis...

Page 17: ...both the horizontal and vertical planes of the lens shift dial are centered moves down moves up moves left moves right Using the control panel Using the remote control Standard projection position when the lens shift dial is centered From the standard projection position the adjustable image shift range The image cannot be shifted beyond the horizontal and vertical limits Example When shifting the...

Page 18: ...used in the following situations The disc is removed from the disc tray After pressing to turn off the power and pressing to turn the power back on is pressed twice If the main power switch is turned off Resume cannot be used during program playback or random playback The position from where playback resumes may be slightly different to where playback was stopped The audio language subtitle langua...

Page 19: ...time the buttons are pressed Press to return to normal playback For the main unit keep pressing or If you keep pressing or the reverse forward search speed advances from 5x to 20x Basic Operations During Playback Set to the Function position before performing operations Note the following points when pausing during a slideshow When you press after pausing playback restarts from the beginning of th...

Page 20: ... frame is advanced each time you press This unit does not have a frame return function Press to return to normal playback Set to the Function position before performing operations Depending on the type of disc this operation may not be possible You cannot return to the previous title You can perform skip operations during playback You can only perform skip operations during playback with the PBC f...

Page 21: ...picture quality to correspond to the brightness and other conditions of your room APress The currently selected color mode name is displayed on the screen BWhile the color mode name is displayed press repeatedly until the desired color mode name appears After waiting a few seconds the color mode name disappears and the picture quality changes When theater or theater black are selected the EPSON ci...

Page 22: ...on is not available even when DIMMER AUTO is set It changes to DIMMER OFF When in stand by mode the brightness cannot be changed even if is pressed Once the brightness is changed it is remembered even after the main power switch is turned off Changing the brightness of the display window Dimmer Set to the Function position before performing operations The brightness increases The brightness decrea...

Page 23: ...nt to see You can also select the title number or chapter number directly using the numeric buttons 3 Press When using the numeric buttons With the function numerics toggle switch in the 123 position press the following buttons Example 5 10 15 20 25 Once you have finished entering numbers return the function numerics toggle switch back to the Function position Certain discs may not contain a menu ...

Page 24: ...d To turn to the previous next page of the menu screen Press when the menu screen is displayed To call the menu screen during playback Each time is pressed the menu goes back by one step Press repeatedly until the menu is displayed To play without using the menu playback without PBC Playback using either of the following methods When stopped specify the track number that you want to see using the ...

Page 25: ...files is completed the slideshow stops automatically Track selection can also be made by entering the track number with the numeric keys In this case steps 3 5 are unnecessary When playing back a disc on which a mixture of different file types MP3 WMA files and JPEG files has been saved select the file type to be played from the FILE TYPE PICTURE settings menu sp 49 When playing MP3 WMA audio Imag...

Page 26: ...ll pictures containing MP3 files The time elapsed is not displayed until playback has commenced Further there are times when an accurate elapsed time is not displayed even once playback has commenced It is possible that data that has been processed edited or saved using computer image editing software might not play Set to the Function position before performing operations MP3 WMA files only When ...

Page 27: ...r the jpg or jpeg file extension Distinction between upper and lowercase characters is not performed Total number of pixels Images containing up to 8192 x 7680 pixels can be read However because it takes time to reproduce files with a resolution exceeding 640 x 480 pixels it is recommended that images be saved at 640 x 480 pixels Group folder count up to 99 Track file count up to 1000 Other It is ...

Page 28: ...er reaches 3 Press 4 Enter the time using the numeric buttons The start position is specified in hours minutes seconds You can leave out the minutes seconds if desired The start position is specified in minutes seconds 5 Press Entering the time Example To playback from 0 hours 23 minutes and 45 seconds Set the Function Numerics toggle switch to the 123 position Press the numeric buttons in the ord...

Page 29: ...d point of the loop range press The menu bar icon changes to and is displayed in the display window of the main unit A to B playback begins If the elapsed time is not displayed in the display window during playback with this function will not work It is also possible that some discs may prohibit time searching The status bar is not displayed when playing back cinemascope letterbox Although functio...

Page 30: ...hen press twice Press Turn off the power switch on the main unit You cannot specify a range which includes multiple titles or tracks A B repeat cannot be performed at the following times During program play During random play During repeat play During PBC The status bar is not displayed when playing back cinemascope letterbox Although functions can be set in this state when it is necessary to disp...

Page 31: ...epeat press Display the menu bar and move the pointer to to select repeat play sp 34 Repeat mode Screen display Display window display Repeats the chapter track designated when repeat play was selected Repeats all tracks set during program play or repeats all tracks in random play Repeat OFF not displayed Repeat mode Track 1 Track 2 Track 3 Track 4 Screen display Display window display Track repea...

Page 32: ...ay window of the main unit returns to its normal display state In this case the contents entered in the program screen remain in memory Program play can be executed by pressing again and selecting PRGM A maximum of 99 titles chapters or tracks can be selected If you try to enter more than 99 FULL is displayed If the total of the set playback time exceeds 9 hours 59 minutes and 59 seconds is displa...

Page 33: ... When stopped press repeatedly until the display window of the main unit returns to its normal display state Random play is cancelled if the following operations are performed The disc tray is opened Power to this unit is switched off Even if you press repeatedly during random play you cannot skip to the previously played content It only returns to the start of the current chapter track If stopped...

Page 34: ...yed 2 While the audio settings are displayed press repeatedly and select the desired setting Press to change the setting 3 Wait a few seconds or press You can also use the menu bar to change the setting sp 34 If a language code for example AA is displayed sp 51 The meaning of the characters displayed during playback is as follows ST Stereo L Left channel audio R Right channel audio Changing the au...

Page 35: ...ge OFF Press and select the subtitle language If you press repeatedly you can select the subtitle type and subtitles display on off 3 Wait a few seconds or press For discs that have been recorded with multiple camera angles you can switch from the main angle to a different camera angle of your preference such as from above or from the right during playback 1 Press during playback The current angle...

Page 36: ...ct ratio to normal Press to return to the former aspect ratio Menu bar function list Select the repeat mode sp 28 29 Set a time based start point sp 26 only During playback select the chapter number you wish to play using the numeric buttons With the function numerics toggle switch in the 123 position enter the number in the following way Example 5 10 20 If you make a mistake enter the correct num...

Page 37: ...hecking the sleep timer setting Once the sleep timer has been set if you press once the set time is displayed in the display window and on the image Canceling the sleep timer Perform either of the following operations Press Press repeatedly until SLEEP OFF is displayed Sleep timer settings are not memorized If the power is switched off the sleep timer is canceled When in external video or computer...

Page 38: ...ge it in the following way Press Each time you press the aspect name is displayed on the image and the aspect changes The aspect for disk settings and image signals can be changed in the following way For better image quality Progressive mode Set to the Function position before performing operations All scan lines are displayed in one video field This achieves a far superior image than interlacing...

Page 39: ...g component video HDTV images When projecting computer images When projecting wide panel computer images it is fixed at normal wide screen If the wide panel computer images are not projected at the correct aspect press the button to change to an appropriate aspect Screen Size Aspect 16 9 Fixed at wide 16 9 4 3 Normal Wide Zoom Letterbox Zoom Normal Screen Size Aspect 4 3 Normal Wide Zoom Letterbox...

Page 40: ...chance looks into the lens when the lamp is on the strong light could cause blurred vision and so on You can prevent such an accident by setting the child lock When the power supply is ON is lit green on the projector press and hold down while holding down on the projector CHILD LOCK is displayed in the projector s display window Power cannot be turned on unless the button on the projector is held...

Page 41: ... User s Guide supplied with the video equipment that is being used Composite video may be called Image output If the equipment you are connecting has a unique connector shape connect using the cable that came with your equipment or an optional cable Turn off connected equipment Damage may result if you try to connect when the power is on Do not try to force a cable plug to fit a port with a differ...

Page 42: ...Audio input port To S Video input port Connect with the facing downwards White Output Audio L R S Video Red Output Audio L R To audio output port Component video cable commercially available RCA audio cable commercially available To Audio input port White Red To component video cable plug To Computer input port Component video cable accessory Green Blue Red ...

Page 43: ...ercially available audio cable of 2RCA stereo mini plug To audio output port To display output port 2RCA Stereo mini pin audio cable commercially available To Audio input port White Red To Computer input port Computer cable optional accessory or commercially available Mini D Sub 15 pin Mini D Sub 15 pin ...

Page 44: ...is pressed it changes in the following order 4 Turn on the power supply for the connected equipment and press the Playback or Play button for the video equipment If the lamp was off it comes on automatically After a moment the image is projected To return to the standard built in DVD player Press DVD CD is displayed in the display window and this unit switches back to DVD mode You can also switch ...

Page 45: ...tions available when in external video or computer mode The following remote control buttons are available when in external video or computer mode v Color Mode sp 19 v Wide Normal sp 61 v Sleep sp 35 v Sound Mode sp 46 v DVD level sp 47 v Break sp 19 v Image On Off sp 23 v Adjusting high pitched tones sp 46 v Mute sp 19 v Volume sp 15 v Information sp 56 v Picture Quality sp 54 Examples of Switchi...

Page 46: ...et the volume too high from the outset A loud sound may be produced suddenly that may cause damage to your headphones or your hearing As a precaution lower the volume before you switch off this unit then raise it gradually after you switch it back on Once you have connected your headphones to the headphone jack sound does not come from the speakers When connected to a subwoofer sound also stops co...

Page 47: ...put from the Optical Audio Out port is changed with the DIGITAL AUDIO OUTPUT setting in the settings menu For detailed output signal information sp 52 The settings menu D RANGE COMPRESSION setting is invalid when connecting to an amplifier with a built in Dolby Digital decoder sp 50 Connecting to audio equipment with an optical digital input When connecting the cable remove the black cap align the...

Page 48: ...original sound system Alpha waves are said to be the brain waves which are generated when a person is relaxing JVC original sound system is the alpha wave frequency fluctuation given to the necessary variation between the left and right signals in a sound circuit the indirect sounds between L R This is called LFO modulation The aim is to correct the audio signal to fall easily within this median r...

Page 49: ...ess and switch to external video or computer mode 2 Press and hold for approximately 2 seconds Each time you press and hold the display window display changes as follows The setting is only effective when is played Even if this setting is changed the output level from the Optical Audio Out port does not change This operation can also be performed when stopped or paused Adjusting the audio playback...

Page 50: ...n the disc tray press The following settings menu is displayed 2 When you press the pointer moves to the icons at the top right from where you can select the menu group 3 Press and select the item to be set 4 When you press the setting contents are displayed in a pull down menu Settings Menu Operation and Functions Using the settings menu LANGUAGE settings menu PICTURE settings menu OTHERS setting...

Page 51: ...o subtitles ON SCREEN LANGUAGE Select the language for displaying the menus Settings Picture Quality Information ENGLISH FRENCH GERMAN SPANISH Setting Item Setting Contents PICTURE SOURCE AUTO The image source video film is determined automatically FILM Suitable for film or video images that have been recorded with the progressive scan method VIDEO Suitable for video images SCREEN SAVER Select whe...

Page 52: ...ts the variation in the way we hear loud and quiet sounds when playing back at low volume Only available for DVD videos that have been recorded in Dolby Digital AUTO D Range Compression is performed automatically ON D Range Compression is always on Setting Item Setting Contents RESUME Selects whether or not to use the resume play feature when commencing playback again after playback has been stopp...

Page 53: ...engali Bangla IS Icelandic OM Afan Oromo TI Tigrinya IW Hebrew OR Oriya TK Turkmen BO Tibetan JI Yiddish PA Punjabi TL Tagalog BR Breton JW Javanese PL Polish TN Setswana CA Catalan KA Georgian PS Pashto Pushto TO Tongan CO Corsican KK Kazakh PT Portuguese TR Turkish CS Czech KL Greenlandic QU Quechua TS Tsonga CY Welsh KM Cambodian RM Rhaeto Romance TT Tatar DA Danish KN Kannada RN Kirundi TW Twi...

Page 54: ...linear PCM DTS DVD video DTS bit stream 48 kHz 16 bit linear PCM Dolby digital DVD video Dolby digital bit stream 48 kHz 16 bit stereo linear PCM Audio CD Video CD SVCD 44 1 kHz 16 bit stereo linear PCM 48 kHz 16 bit linear PCM DTS Audio CD DTS bit stream 44 1 kHz 16 bit linear PCM MP3 WMA disc 32 44 1 48 KHz 16 bit linear PCM DIGITAL AUDIO OUTPUT settings and output signals ...

Page 55: ... HK Hong Kong NA Namibia TT Trinidad and Tobago BT Bhutan HM Heard Island and McDonald Islands NC New Caledonia TV Tuvalu BV Bouvet Island NE Niger TW Taiwan BW Botswana HN Honduras NF Norfolk Island TZ Tanzania United Republic of BY Belarus HR Croatia NG Nigeria BZ Belize HT Haiti NI Nicaragua UA Ukraine CA Canada HU Hungary NL Netherlands UG Uganda CC Cocos Keeling Islands ID Indonesia NO Norway...

Page 56: ...change is displayed Brightness Contrast Color Saturation Tint Sharpness Keystone Exit Picture Quality menu 3 Press to make your adjustments 4 When left in an unchanged state for a period of time the adjustment closes and the Picture Quality menu disappears After making the adjustment press to display the next menu item Picture Quality Menu Operations and Functions When in a settings menu to return...

Page 57: ...tion for the images This is not displayed when a computer is connected Tint Adjusts the image tint This is not displayed when the external video or computer connected is not NTSC Sharpness Adjusts the image sharpness Keystone If the screen is not positioned vertically the projected image is distorted in the shape of a keystone You can correct keystone distortion in the following way Picture Qualit...

Page 58: ... that you want to confirm or change is displayed Information Video Signal High Altitude Mode Reset Lamp Hours Exit Information menu 3 Press to make your adjustments 4 When left in an unchanged state for a period of time the adjustment closes and the Information menu disappears After making the adjustment press to display the next menu item Information Menu Operation and Functions When in a setting...

Page 59: ... is displayed when Computer is selected as the Source and it displays the resolution of the computer image signal or the component video signal being input Video Signal Only displayed when Video is selected as the Source Sets the signal format of the video equipment connected to the Video input port or the S Video input port At the time of purchase this is set to Auto so the video signal is recogn...

Page 60: ...cally and projection stops After being in this state for around 40 seconds and then entering stand by mode check the 2 items listed to the right If the power was turned off turn the main power switch back on again Move this unit away from the wall by at least 20 cm Clean the air filter sp 62 If the indicator status does not change once has been pressed and the power turned on Lamp error Lamp fails...

Page 61: ...ble If you continue use when in this state it is possible that the lamp may explode sp 64 When the or indicators are off Normal lit flashing off Standing by Shows that this unit is ready to be used Warming up approx 20 seconds In warm up mode pressing or has no effect Do not turn off the power or unplug the unit during warm up as this may reduce the lifespan of the lamp Projection in Progress Cool...

Page 62: ...n adjusted sp 15 Is the lens cover in place sp 13 Is the projector at the correct distance sp 67 Could there be condensation sp 5 Images appear dark Is the color mode appropriate to the usage environment sp 19 Is the lamp due for replacement sp 63 Is the screensaver running sp 49 The remote control does not work Is the Function Numerics toggle switch in the 1 2 3 numerical input position sp 21 Dep...

Page 63: ... or a computer with a built in LCD screen connected Change the image signal s output destination from the computer sp 42 Press to switch to DVD sp 42 The signal is distorted If an extension cable is used electrical interference may affect the signals Connect amplification equipment and check Is the computer s image signal resolution mode compatible with the projector Use the computer s manual and ...

Page 64: ...rtening of the optical engine s service life It is recommended that you clean these parts at least once every three months Clean them more often than this if using the projector in particularly dusty environments Clean the surface by wiping it gently with a soft cloth If the projector is particularly dirty moisten the cloth with water containing a small amount of neutral detergent and then firmly ...

Page 65: ...ssed The time at which this message is displayed will vary depending on the color mode settings and the conditions under which this unit has been used If you continue to use the lamp after this period the possibility of the lamp breaking becomes greater When the lamp replacement message appears replace the lamp with a new one as soon as possible even if it is still working Depending on the charact...

Page 66: ...by inserting the screwdriver that came with the replacement lamp into the lamp cover opening latch Tighten the lamp attachment screws firmly Install the lamp cover Resetting the lamp operating time After the lamp has been replaced make sure you initialize the Lamp Hours setting The projector has a built in counter that keeps track of the lamp operating time and the lamp replacement message is disp...

Page 67: ...ken glass Install the new lamp Install the lamp and the lamp cover securely For the safety of this unit the lamp will not turn on if the lamp or the lamp cover is not installed correctly This product includes a lamp component that contains mercury Hg Please consult your local regulations regarding disposal or recycling Do not dispose of it with normal waste Press and select Yes Reset is performed ...

Page 68: ...rs 50 portable screen ELPSC06 60 portable screen ELPSC07 80 portable screen ELPSC08 100 screen ELPSC10 A compact screen which can be carried easily Aspect ratio 4 3 HD 15 cable ELPKC02 1 8 m for mini D Sub 15 pin mini D Sub 15 pin HD 15 cable ELPKC09 3 m for mini D Sub 15 pin mini D Sub 15 pin HD 15 PC cable ELPKC10 20 m for mini D Sub 15 pin mini D Sub 15 pin Use to connect the projector to a com...

Page 69: ...5 x 20 99 149 3 2 4 9 60 130 x 70 51 x 28 149 225 4 9 7 4 80 180 x 100 71 x 39 200 301 6 6 9 9 100 220 x 120 87 x 47 251 377 8 2 12 4 120 270 x 150 106 x 59 301 453 9 9 14 9 150 330 x 190 130 x 75 377 567 12 4 18 6 4 3 Screen Size Projection Distance Minimum Maximum Zoom Adjustment Wide Zoom Adjustment Tele 30 61 x 46 24 x 18 90 136 2 9 4 5 40 81 x 61 32 x 24 121 183 4 0 6 0 60 120 x 90 47 x 35 18...

Page 70: ... 480 16 9 Signal Resolution Aspect Mode Normal Wide Zoom SDTV 525i 60Hz 720 x 480 720 x 360 640 x 480 4 3 854 x 480 16 9 854 x 480 16 9 SDTV 625i 50Hz 720 x 576 720 x 432 640 x 480 4 3 854 x 480 16 9 854 x 480 16 9 SDTV 525p 720 x 480 720 x 360 640 x 480 4 3 854 x 480 16 9 854 x 480 16 9 SDTV 625p 720 x 576 720 x 432 640 x 480 4 3 854 x 480 16 9 854 x 480 16 9 HDTV 750p 16 9 1280 x 720 854 x 480 1...

Page 71: ...o 35 C No condensation Storage temperature 10 to 60 C No condensation Weight Approximately 7 0kg Connectors Input Audio port 1 RCA pin jack S Video port 1 Mini DIN 4 pin Video port 1 RCA pin jack Computer port 1 Mini D Sub 15 pin Output Subwoofer port 1 RCA pin jack Optical Audio Out port 1 Square optical jack Headphone jack 1 3 5mm mini jack Speaker Output sound wave pressure level 79 5 dB Wm Max...

Page 72: ... 1 EU The Low Voltage Directive 73 23 EEC IEC EN60950 1 EMC standards USA FCC Part 15B Class B DoC Canada ICES 003 Class B EU The EMC Directive 89 336 EEC EN55022 Class B EN55024 IEC EN61000 3 2 IEC EN61000 3 3 Australia New Zealand AS NZS CISPR 22 2002 Class B ...

Page 73: ...nce with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio or television reception However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause interference to radio and television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the fo...

Page 74: ...the cable PAL The abbreviated form of Phase Alteration by Line and given to one of the analog color television wave transmission systems This system is used in China Western Europe with the exception of France and in other African and Asian countries Parental Lock For age restriction There are also display level settings for when a DVD video contains material which is undesirable for viewers of a ...

Page 75: ...Off listen to music only 23 Indicator 58 Information 57 Input Signal 57 J JPEG 23 K Keystone 55 L Lamp replacement period 63 Lamp Hours 57 LANGUAGE settings menu 49 Lens shift 15 M Main power switch 13 Menu 21 Menu bar 34 MP3 23 Mute 19 O ON SCREEN GUIDE 50 ON SCREEN LANGUAGE 49 Optional accessories 66 OTHERS settings menu 50 Overheating 58 P PARENTAL LOCK 50 PBC playback control 22 PICTURE settin...

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