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Content of hazardous substances and elements

Name of parts

Hazardous substances and elements

Pb

Hg

Cd

Cr6+

PBB

PBDE

Optical parts

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Electric parts

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Cabinet, mechanical parts

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Lamp unit

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Projection Lens

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Others(Remote control, 
cable and other parts)

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Speaker

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Appendix

Unit: mm

Screw Holes for Ceiling Mount
Screw: M4
Depth: 10.0

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Dimensions

95.0

59.0

4-M4X10mm

200.0

20.0

195.0

345.0

261.0

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Summary of Contents for SO452U

Page 1: ...OWNER S MANUAL 9Note The manual is subject to change without prior notice...

Page 2: ...Russian Arabic Turkey Finland Norway Denmark Indonesia Hungary Czech Republic Kazakhstan Vietnamese Thai Farsi Helpful Maintenance Functions Filter maintenance functions provide for better and proper...

Page 3: ...4 Project Way 34 Menu Position 35 Background Display 35 System 36 Color adjust 37 Image Mode 37 Color adjust Computer 38 Color adjust Video 39 Setting 40 Direct power on 40 Standby mode 40 ECO 40 Norm...

Page 4: ...nual to check the operation and connections and try solutions given in the Troubleshooting section at end of this manual If the problem persists call the dealer or our service center The projector s L...

Page 5: ...mendation by the manufacturer as it may result in potential risks Caution Precautions on air outlet HHS DGHTXDWH FOHDUDQFH DURXQG WKH SURMHFWRU IRU LWV YHQWLODWLRQ DQG FRROLQJ 6HH JXUH EH low for the...

Page 6: ...brupt stops pushing too hard and rugged surfaces may topple the projector and the cart together FOR EU USERS The symbol mark and recycling systems described below apply to EU countries and do not appl...

Page 7: ...erations may damage the projector which requires the technician to spend more time before returning it back to normal e The projector falls off to ground or its casing is damaged f In case of any abno...

Page 8: ...ect atop the pro jector They may not only be damaged EXW DOVR OHDG WR UH DIWHU EHLQJ RYHUKHDW ed Cooling fans are designed for cooling the projector Fan speed is auto adjusted sub ject to internal tem...

Page 9: ...tor may become damaged Please consult the dealers for shipping the projector by ex press or other shipping service providers Place the projector in box only after it has been fully cooled down Note Pr...

Page 10: ...nstallation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the...

Page 11: ...t guide Accessories VGA VIDEO HDMI MENU INPUT FREEZE MUTE BLANK LAMP PATTERN KEYSTONE TIMER INFO SCREEN IMAGE AUTO D ZOOM VOLUME Please make sure that following items are in luded in the box along wit...

Page 12: ...ol receiver rear Kensington Security Slot Adjustable foot Echaust vent NOTE NOTE Hot air is exhausted from the exhaust vent Do not put heat sensitive objects near this side You need keep at least a di...

Page 13: ...fer to Page 65 66 USB A When using the Memory Viewer function insert the USB memory directly to this terminal Refer to Page 63 64 VIDEO IN This is the terminal to input video signals AUDIO IN This is...

Page 14: ...ode It lights green during normal operations W DVKHV JUHHQ GXULQJ WKH 3RZHU PDQDJHPHQW PRGH W DVKHV UHG GXULQJ IDQV FRROLQJ It turns steady green yellow while the power is abnormal UP DOWN VOL VOL Sel...

Page 15: ...menu KEYSTONE Correct the keystone distortion IMAGE Select the image mode FREEZE Freeze the projected image PATTERN Set the internal test image SCREEN Select the screen size LAMP Select the lamp mode...

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Page 17: ...917m 30 0 888m 0 969m 3 017m 3 289m 4 537m 4 946m 6 058m 6 602m 9 099m 9 916m 10 937m 11 917m Screen size WxH mm 16 10 aspect ratio 30 100 150 200 300 0 646x0 404 2 154x1 346 3 231x2 019 4 308x2 692 6...

Page 18: ...URVVRYHU W SH 0 FDEOH DEOHV DUH QRW VXSSOLHG ZLWK WKH SURMHFWRU 8QSOXJ WKH SRZHU FRUGV RI ERWK WKH SURMHFWRU DQG H WHUQDO HTXLSPHQW IURP WKH RXWOHW before connecting the cables HDMI output HDMI cable...

Page 19: ...UVLRQ FDEOH 9LGHR FDEOH DEOHV DUH QRW VXSSOLHG ZLWK WKH SURMHFWRU HGLFDWHG FDEOH LV UHTXLUHG DQG FDQ EH RUGHUHG WKURXJK RXU GHDOHU Video output Video input Video cable 8QSOXJ WKH SRZHU FRUGV RI ERWK W...

Page 20: ...serted External audio equipment 8QSOXJ WKH SRZHU FRUGV RI ERWK WKH SURMHFWRU DQG H WHUQDO HTXLSPHQW IURP WKH RXWOHW before connecting the cables Installation Connecting to audio equipment Cables used...

Page 21: ...SB A device Installation Connecting to USB device USB A USB B Cables used for connection 86 FDEOH DEOHV DUH QRW VXSSOLHG ZLWK WKH SURMHFWRU 8QSOXJ WKH SRZHU FRUGV RI ERWK WKH SURMHFWRU DQG H WHUQDO HT...

Page 22: ...KHQ WKH SURMHFWRU LV FRQQHFWHG WR DQ RXWOHW ZLWK SRZHU FRUG LW LV LQ VWDQG E PRGH DQG FRQVXPHV D OLWWOH HOHFWULF power 9Note 8VLQJ LQFRUUHFW SRZHU FRUG PD LQ XHQFH WKH SURGXFW SHUIRUPDQFH RU HYHQ FDX...

Page 23: ...enu on Page 49 for details Precautions on password PIN operation You cannot operate a password PIN protected projector without correct password PIN Please set up a new password PIN and keep your opera...

Page 24: ...DV EHHQ WXUQ RQ IRU DW OHDVW YH minutes Do not use your projector without stops As it may hurt the life cycle of your HLD light source Power off your projector at least once every 24 hours and have it...

Page 25: ...ttings given in the Auto Setup on the Expand menu including input search Auto PC adj and Auto keystone Rotate the ZOOM ring to zoom in or zoom out the image Rotate the FOCUS ring to adjust the focus o...

Page 26: ...orners of the projected image are distorted Curved correction WUXGA Adjust the projected image when the projector linearity is uneven or the projected images bent vertically and horizontally Gird imag...

Page 27: ...r the submenu entry 2 Press ST button to select Sound and then press the OK button 3 Press ST button to select Volume or Mute to adjust Basic operation Direct operation Volume Press the VOLUME buttons...

Page 28: ...een during Freeze Press FREEZE button again the video playback resumes and the audio is unmuted MUTE button Press MUTE button on the remote control to turn off the volume Press MUTE button again or VO...

Page 29: ...PDO ODFN RXW 1RUPDO SCREEN button Press SCREEN button on the remote control to select the screen size you want Normal Wide 16 10 4 3 Advanced depend on model may be different Blank disappears after 2...

Page 30: ...I HDMI 2 Video Network Memory Viewer or USB Display then press the OK button Input select menu Remote control VGA VIDEO HDMI MENU INPUT AUTO VIDEO HDMI VGA INPUT When input source is from equipment co...

Page 31: ...corresponding operation 5 Press W button on the remote control or top control to go back to the previous menu Press MENU button again to exit the screen menu Display Auto PC adj Fine sync H Position...

Page 32: ...and Sharpness If video equipment is selected as a signal source the following image adjusting options are available Contrast Brightness Color Tint White balance R G B and Sharpness Setting RQ JXUH EDV...

Page 33: ...C adj then press the OK button Please wait will be displayed on the screen the Auto PC adj function will be executed Fine sync H Position V Position H Size 1RWH 7KH DGMXVWPHQW RI LQH V QF 3RVLWLRQ 9 3...

Page 34: ...screen and modify as front standing or ceiling automatically Project Way Display Aspect RX FDQ VHW D VFUHHQ VL H WR W WKH LPDJH ZKLOH maintaining the aspect ratio of the input signal 1 Press ST to se...

Page 35: ...press the OK button 2 PressST button to select Menu position press the OK button 3 PressST button to select the item you want to set press the OK button Upper left Menu locates on upper left of the sc...

Page 36: ...CAM NTSC NTSC 4 43 PAL M PAL N and PAL60 Display System AUTO PAL SECAM NTSC NTSC4 43 PAL M PAL N PAL60 System for Video or S video signal Display Auto PC adj Fine sync H Position V Position H Size Asp...

Page 37: ...u want to set press the OK button Cinema For watching movies with multiple gray scale levels Blackboard Green For viewing the image projected on a blackboard green by enhancing the image quality This...

Page 38: ...d and High Red White balance Press T to lighten the red tone and S to deepen it Green White balance Press T to lighten the green tone and S to deepen it Blue White balance Press T to lighten the blue...

Page 39: ...Blue White balance Press T to lighten the blue tone and S to deepen it Sharpness Press T to decrease the sharpness of an image and S to increase it 1 Press MENU button on the remote control or top con...

Page 40: ...necting the AC power cord to an outlet when this function is set to On On Start the projection immediately enter countdown display Off Start up in the standby mode This function is available when oper...

Page 41: ...al Normal cooling speed 60 sec Faster and lounder than Normal cooling time is shorter 0 sec Enable you directly unplug the AC power cord after turning off the projector no need waiting for cooling 9No...

Page 42: ...be displayed for the audio contents or other information If the input source contains closed caption you can enable this function and change the channel Press ST to select Off CC1 CC2 CC3 or CC4 9Note...

Page 43: ...ume press T button to decrease the volume 0 25 Mute 3UHVV T button to switch mute function On Off Sound Iris Setting Direct power on Standby mode High land Light source mode Cooling fast Closed captio...

Page 44: ...transmitted the audio signal is input to AUDIO IN terminal HDMI EQ setup MODE 0 3 Change the HDMI reception level according tp the AV sevice connected to the HDMI input terminal If noise appears in t...

Page 45: ...Language Auto setup Keystone Logo Security Power management Filter counter Test pattern Network Factory default Lamp counter reset Press AUTO button on the remote control to execute Auto PC adj and Au...

Page 46: ...of the projected image are distorted 3UHVV WR DGMXVW WKH LWHP 6 Corner correction only for WUXGA model Adjust when the four corners of the projected image are distorted 3UHVV WR DGMXVW WKH LWHP 4 Corn...

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Page 48: ...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 After entering the three digit number the cursor automatically...

Page 49: ...the OK button 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 n...

Page 50: ...ned off Off Power management function is off Power management Power management Expend Language Auto setup Keystone Logo Security Power management Filter counter Test pattern Network Factory default La...

Page 51: ...is booted and the projector is plugged in indicator lights of LAN interface RQ ZLOO DVK FRQWLQXRXVO Network Operation procedures 1 Turn on the projector 2 Obtain network address DHCP set is displayed...

Page 52: ...to select Lamp counter reset then press OK button 4 Lamp replacement counter reset conformation box appear 5 Select Yes and Press OK button Factory default Lamp Counter Reset Expend Language Auto set...

Page 53: ...t Memory Viewer then press the OK button 3 Press ST button to select the item you want to set press the OK button 4 Press ST button to adjust the item then press the OK button Set the sort order of th...

Page 54: ...or top control to display the screen menu Press ST to select Info the information menu will appear as the right picture The information below will display in information menu info menu Info Input H s...

Page 55: ...s displayed as on and obtain network address automatically If familiar with network you can set DHCP as close and obtain network address manually 3 Enter network settings menu 1 Press MENU button on t...

Page 56: ...QRW GLVSOD HG FRQVXOW RXU QHWZRUN DGPLQLVWUDWRU 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 57: ...ector Versions LVSOD V WKH YHUVLRQ RI WKH UPZDUH RI WKH projector Enter Old password QWHUV WKH FRQ JXUHG SDVVZRUG Enter New password Enters the new password RQ UP 1HZ SDVVZRUG Enters the wanted new pa...

Page 58: ...he contrast of the projected image Sharpness Adjusts the sharpness of the projected image Color Adjusts the color saturation of the projected image Tint Adjusts the skin tone of the projected image Co...

Page 59: ...mage H Size Adjusts the total number of dots of the projected Freeze Switches the freeze function between on and off Auto PC adj Executes the Auto PC adj function V Keystone Corrects the keystone in v...

Page 60: ...are according to your operation system LAN Setup Select Obtain an IP address automatically if you want to enable the DHCP client IP Address Enter the IP address when not using a DHCP server Subnet Ent...

Page 61: ...name and passwords are admin 9Note Before use pwPresenter software to search you need change Source Select to Network Play Pause Play or pause the selected image Choose capture mode Choose a capture m...

Page 62: ...und volume Bandwidth and Capture rate etc Global Setting setting remote control capture by audio or screen etc Network Display Management Setting device and password management Disconnect the projecto...

Page 63: ...tor directly the standby screen as Please Press OK appears when the USB memory icon is displayed on the screen 3 Press the OK button on the remote controler the root directory of the USB memory will a...

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Page 65: ...ask 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 a USB converting cable 2 Press the USB DISPLAY button...

Page 66: ...nverting cable 2 Press the USB DISPLAY button on the remote control or switch the input source to USB Display Press the INPUT button on the top control and select the input source in the Input menu Th...

Page 67: ...ck the items below Did you provide appropriate space for the projector to be ventilated Check the installing condition to see if ventilation slots are not blocked Has the projector been installed near...

Page 68: ...o continue 3 When another dialog box pops up select HV WR UHVHW WKH OWHU FRXQWHU 1 Turn off the projector and unplug the AC power cord from the AC outlet 5HPRYH WKH DLU OWHU HQWO FOHDQ WKH OWHU ZLWK D...

Page 69: ...r Abrasive cleaners solvents or other harsh chemicals might scratch the surface of lens Unplug the AC power cord before cleaning Gently wipe the projector surface with a soft dry cleaning cloth When t...

Page 70: ...not bright enough Check whether the contrast or brightness is adjusted correctly Page 38 39 Check whether the Image mode is properly selected Page 37 Check the function of lamp brightness adjusting Pa...

Page 71: ...the Auto setup menu is set to Off Make sure On is not chosen in the Ceiling function The image is distorted or disappears Check and adjust Screen menu PIN code dialog box appears at start up PIN code...

Page 72: ...anced Project way Front Rear Ceiling Front Ceiling Rear Auto ceiling Front Auto ceiling Rear Menu positon Upper left Upper right Center Lower left Lower right Background display Black Blue System Auto...

Page 73: ...Network High land On Off Lamp source mode Boost Noraml Eco1 ECO2 Cooling fast Normal 0 sec 30 sec Closed caption Off CC1 CC2 CC3 CC4 Key lock Off Projector Remote control Iris On Off Sound Sound 0 25...

Page 74: ...Logo select Default User Off Capture LogoPINcodelock On Off Logo PIN code change Security PIN code lock On Off PIN code change Power management Ready Shut down Off Timer Ready countdown Filter counter...

Page 75: ...ide right Sort Order Extend order Size order Timer order Name order Rotate No Rotate 270 Degrees 180 Degrees 90 Degrees Best Fit On Off Repeat On Off Apply Info Input H sync freq V sync freq Lamp stat...

Page 76: ...LFDWRU VWRSV DVKLQJ Your projector is in Ready mode Your projector detects the temperature abnormality and switches into cooling mode Your projector detects the temperature abnormality and switches in...

Page 77: ...85 008 36 000 21 800x600 56Hz 35 156 56 250 36 000 22 800x600 60Hz 37 879 60 317 40 000 23 800x600 72Hz 48 077 72 188 50 000 24 800x600 75Hz 46 875 75 000 49 500 25 800x600 85Hz 53 674 85 061 56 250...

Page 78: ...7m W 1 137m 11 595m T WUXGA 0 872m 8 932m W 1 053m 10 736m T Lens I PP 0DQXDO RRPLQJ DQG IRFXVLQJ Zoom Ratio 1 2x optics Lamp Consumption W 240W Terminal VGA IN Mini D sub 15 pin x1 VGA OUT Mini D sub...

Page 79: ...Green 15 DDC clock 8 GND Blue 1 T M D S data2 11 T M D S clock shield 2 T M D S data2 shield 12 T M D S clock 3 T M D S data2 13 CEC 4 T M D S data1 14 Reserved N C on device 5 T M D S data1 shield 15...

Page 80: ...DUGRXV VXEVWDQFHV LQ DOO KRPRJHQHRXV PDWHULDOV LQ WKLV SDUW GRQ W H FHHG 5HTXLUHG LPLWDWLRQV VSHFL HG LQ 7 It means that contents of hazardous substances in at least one homogeneous material in this p...

Page 81: ...ou forgot or lost the number and unable to operate the projector contact the service center PIN code lock Logo PIN code Lock No DFWRU GHIDXOW 3 1 FRGH DFWRU GHIDXOW 3 1 FRGH I WKLV GLJLW QXPEHU LV FKD...

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