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CONNECTING THE PROJECTOR

CAUTION

When connecting the peripheral equipment to the projector, please observe the following precautions:

l

Be sure that the each equipment is turned off.

l

Connect the cable securely to the respective terminal.

l

When removing the cable, never pull the cord.  Hold the plug of the cable and remove it.

l

When operating the peripheral equipment, turn off the other equipment that is not used.

COMPUTER IN

Terminal : HDB15-PIN 
Connect the display output
terminal of the computer to the
projector with the VGA Cable
(supplied).  When connecting the
Macintosh computer the
MAC/VGA Adapter is required.

CONTROL PORT

VIDEO IN

VIDEO / Y

Connect the Composite Video output, or the Y signal output from the Component Output Video equipment (like
DVD player) to this terminal.  

C / Cb

Connect the C component or Cb component signal output from the Component Output Video equipment to this
terminal.

Cr

Connect the Cr component signal output from Component Output Video equipment to this terminal.

BNC

Connect the Composite Video output from the BNC terminal to this terminal.  When connecting to this terminal,
do not connect any input source to the VIDEO terminal.

AUDIO R / L

Connect the Audio output to this terminal.  When the audio output of  the audio equipment is stereo, be sure to
connect the right and left channels to the respective right and left jacks.  And when the audio input of the audio
equipment is monaural, connect it to the left jack.

Terminal : MULTI-POLE 12-PIN 
When controlling the computer
with the projector's Wireless
Remote Control Unit, connect
control port (PS/2, Serial or ADB
port) on your computer to this
terminal.  (Three types of cables
are supplied.)

5

1

2

3

4

10

9

6

7

8

15

14

13

11

12

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

10

11

12

Red Input

Ground (Horiz.sync.)

Green Input

Sense 2

Blue Input

Ground (Red)

Ground (Green)

Ground (Blue)

1

5

2

4

3

6

7

8

Non Connect

Horiz. sync.

Ground (Vert.sync.)

Sense 1

Sense 0

Vert. sync.

Reserved

9

13

10

12

11

14

15

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CLK

DATA

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GND

-----

-----

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T X D

-----

-----

-----

R X D

-----

READY

-----

GND

-----

-----

-----

-----

ADB

-----

-----

-----

-----

-----

-----

GND

-----

-----

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PS/2

Serial

ADB

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

10

11

12

Pin Configuration

Pin Configuration

NOTE : The R X D port (5th pin on the Serial Port is provided on

Control Port 1 only.  If your control the projector by
computer you must connect Control Port 1 connector.

Summary of Contents for PLC-XR70N

Page 1: ...Owner s Manual PLC XR70N Multimedia Rear Projection Display MODEL...

Page 2: ...ld have been prevented if the owner had followed the instructions in the manual You can often correct operating problems yourself If your projector fails to work properly see TROUBLESHOOTING section o...

Page 3: ...projector yourself as opening or removing covers may expose you to dangerous voltage or other hazards Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel Unplug this projector from wall outlet and ref...

Page 4: ...MODE 26 SELECTING COMPUTER SYSTEM 27 PC ADJUSTMENT 28 COMPATIBLE COMPUTER SPECIFICATIONS 29 PICTURE IMAGE ADJUSTMENT 30 PICTURE POSITION ADJUSTMENT 32 PICTURE SCREEN ADJUSTMENT 32 SELECTING VIDEO MODE...

Page 5: ...5 FEATURES AND DESIGN...

Page 6: ...uld not be left inside the cabinet l Be careful not do drop any part or tool like screw into the appliance If it should contact a service center l Never touch the Projection Screen Lens and Mirror dir...

Page 7: ...d metallic parts This part will become hot while the projector is used l The brightness in the room has a great influence on the quality of a picture Adjust the light little darker to provide fine pic...

Page 8: ...8 INSTALLATION...

Page 9: ...Change two batteries at the same time l Do not use a new battery with a used one l Avoid contact with water l Charging or reconstructing l If batteries have leaked on the Remote Control Units carefull...

Page 10: ...fer to page 11 for installation Do not block the vent slot This projector is equipped with the Cooling Fan to protect it from overheating Pay attention to the following to ensure the ventilation and a...

Page 11: ...not sure of the type of power supply being in use Connect the projector with the peripheral equipment before turning the projector on Refer to page 14 17 for connection Connect the AC Power Cord supp...

Page 12: ...input such as DVD player Refer to page 16 and 17 u When the audio input of the audio equipment is monaural connect it to the left jack S VIDEO Connect the S VIDEO output from the video equipment to th...

Page 13: ...Composite Video output from the BNC terminal to this terminal When connecting to this terminal do not connect any input source to the VIDEO terminal AUDIO R L Connect the Audio output to this terminal...

Page 14: ...N 1 terminal To COMPUTER IN 2 terminal To COMPUTER IN 3 terminal To connect with the IBM compatible computer refer to the figure below VGA CABLE supplied MOUSE CABLE FOR PS 2 PORT or SERIAL PORT suppl...

Page 15: ...15 CONNECTING THE PROJECTOR COMPUTER IN 1 VIDEO IN 1 CONTROL PORT 1 AUDIO 1 STEREO S VIDEO VIDEO Y C Cb B Y Cr R Y...

Page 16: ...quipment Video Audio cable not supplied S VIDEO cable not supplied BNC Cable not supplied VIDEO R L VIDEO R L VIDEO R L VIDEO R L u The Video input includes S VIDEO Jacks to allow connection to an S V...

Page 17: ...R AUDIO L MONO S VIDEO VIDEO VIDEO BNC R C JACK R AUDIO L MONO Refer to the figure below to connect the component video output equipment like DVD player L R Cr C Cb Y L R Cr C Cb Y L R Cr C Cb Y CONN...

Page 18: ...Contrast or Brightness VOLUME BUTTON Used to adjust volume Refer to page 25 NORMAL BUTTON Used to reset to the normal picture adjustment preset by the factory Refer to page 31 36 POINT BUTTON Used to...

Page 19: ......

Page 20: ...reset to normal picture adjustment preset by the factory FRONT CLICK BUTTON Used as right button of PC mouse in wireless mouse operation SELECT BUTTON Used to execute the item selected or to increase...

Page 21: ...n the projection lamp on or off VOLUME BUTTON Used to adjust volume FREEZE BUTTON Used to freeze on screen image SELECT BUTTON Used to execute the item selected or to increase or decrease the values i...

Page 22: ...control and adjust this projector through ON SCREEN MENU Refer to P18 35 to operate ON SCREEN MENU 1 MOVING THE POINTER 2 SELECT THE ITEM Move the pointer see the NOTE below by pressing POINT button S...

Page 23: ...to select Surround or Mute Refer to P25 SCREEN MENU Used to adjust the size of the image Refer to P32 AUTO IMAGE MENU Used to adjust Fine sync Total dots and Picture Position automatically Refer to P3...

Page 24: ...CTOR USES AN UHP LAMP TO MAINTAIN THE LIFE OF THE LAMP ONCE YOU TURN IT ON WAIT AT LEAST 5 MINUTES BEFORE TURNING IT OFF Power off The message disappears after 4 seconds TURNING ON OFF THE PROJECTOR W...

Page 25: ...to select SOUND and press the SELECT REAR CLICK button Another dialog box SOUND ADJUST Menu will appear Press the POINT DOWN button and a red arrow icon will appear Move the arrow to the item that you...

Page 26: ...Terminal Press the MENU button and the ON SCREEN MENU will appear Press the POINT LEFT RIGHT buttons to select Computer and press the SELECT REAR CLICK button Another dialog box COMPUTER MODE Menu wil...

Page 27: ...rectly Refer to TROUBLESHOOTING on page 43 Go PC adj No signal Selecting Computer System Manually Press the MENU button and the ON SCREEN MENU will appear Press the POINT LEFT RIGHT buttons to select...

Page 28: ...the selected Mode Mode free It terminates the PC ADJUST Menu Quit When the parameter data adjustment finishes to be set select Stored and press the SELECT REAR CLICK button OK dialog box is displayed...

Page 29: ...11 800 600 32 70 51 09 ON SCREEN DISPLAY RESOLUTION H Freq kHz V Freq Hz XGA 10 1024 768 XGA 11 1024 768 XGA 12 1024 768 Interlace XGA 13 1024 768 62 04 77 07 XGA 14 1024 768 61 00 75 70 XGA15 1024 76...

Page 30: ...ly Fine sync Adjust the picture as necessary to eliminate flicker from the display From 0 to 127 This item can be adjusted by pressing the FINE SYNC button on the Front Control or the Remote Control U...

Page 31: ...ired to make fine image Refer to PICTURE IMAGE ADJUSTMENT on page 30 to adjust Fine sync or Total dots and PICTURE POSITION ADJUSTMENT on page 32 to adjust Picture Position The normal picture level is...

Page 32: ...other dialog box PICTURE SCREEN Menu will appear Move the arrow to a screen size that you want to set by pressing the POINT UP DOWN buttons and then press the SELECT REAR CLICK button 1 2 True It set...

Page 33: ...terminated and the projector starts to work the function of the button you pressed To resize the picture image select SCREEN again The normal Panning Operation may not function properly if the comput...

Page 34: ...ideo 3 Computer 1 Computer 2 or Computer 3 appears on the screen for a few second The Video 1 Video 2 or Video 3 appears when pressing the VIDEO button Menu Operation Displaying the image from Video 1...

Page 35: ...N This box indicates the system being selected SELECTING VIDEO SOURCE This projector can detect the signal from the video equipment with component video signal like DVD player When connecting to thos...

Page 36: ...button located on the Front Control or on the Remote Control The Normal display will be displayed on the screen for a few seconds Normal Function Normal It terminates the PICTURE IMAGE ADJUSTMENT Men...

Page 37: ...ess the POINT DOWN button and a red arrow icon will appear Move the arrow to the screen size that you want to set and then press the SELECT REAR CLICK button 1 2 Regular Normal Video Image size with 4...

Page 38: ...ff Preparation Display The Number counting down Display Mode Display Volume Display Mute Display Normal Display The Lamp age function is designed to reset the lamp replacement monitor timer When repla...

Page 39: ...Wireless Remote Control Unit as the Wireless Mouse for a PC installation of the mouse driver not supplied is required Make sure that the mouse driver is properly installed in your computer And make su...

Page 40: ...mpatible Computer Keyboard and Mouse of Macintosh Computer To the IBM Keyboard Terminal To the IBM Mouse Terminal To the Macintosh Keyboard Mouse Terminal To a Keyboard or a Mouse terminal of IBM Comp...

Page 41: ...y will reduce the Cooling Fans effectiveness and may result in internal heat build up and effect on the life of the projector To clean the Air Filters follow the cleaning procedures below AIR FILTER C...

Page 42: ...Timer when the Lamp Assembly is replaced When the Lamp Replacement Monitor Timer is reset the LAMP REPLACEMENT indicator stops to lighting Turn the projector on and press the MENU button and the ON S...

Page 43: ...sing the power ON OFF button l Check the TEMPERATURE WARNING indicator If the indicator flashes red the projector cannot be turned on See TURNING ON OFF THE PROJECTOR section on page 24 l Check the Pr...

Page 44: ...mputer 1 10W 2 EIAJ AC 100 120 V 50 60 Hz 3 2 A Max Ampere 1532mm 1968mm 747mm 60 3 77 5 29 4 145kg 319 7 lbs except for the cabinet shelves Wireless Remote Control Transmitter 1 Wireless Wired Remote...

Page 45: ...Range WIRED WIRELESS REMOTE CONTROL 45mm 19mm 170mm 1 8 0 7 6 7 92 g 0 2 lbs including the batteries Dimensions W H D Net Weight 1532mm 60 3 217mm 8 5 747mm 29 4 870mm 34 3 547mm 21 5 1968mm 77 5 Fro...

Page 46: ...nt of customer operated controls as explained in the appropriate model s instruction manual or B the repair of any product whose serial number has been altered defaced or removed This warranty shall n...

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