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Contents

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English

Safety Instructions ..........................................................................................................3

Intended Use Statement ........................................................................................................ 4
Safety Information .................................................................................................................. 4
Safety Labels ......................................................................................................................... 6
Trademarks ............................................................................................................................ 7
Video and Audio Decoder Notices ........................................................................................ 7
Regulatory Notices ................................................................................................................ 8
CE Statement ......................................................................................................................... 9
WEEE Statement .................................................................................................................... 9

Introduction ....................................................................................................................10

Package Contents ............................................................................................................... 10
About Your Projector ............................................................................................................ 11

Main Unit ................................................................................................................. 11
Input / Output Connections ..................................................................................... 12
Control Panel ........................................................................................................... 13
Remote Control ....................................................................................................... 14
Installing the Remote Control Battery ...................................................................... 15
Operating Range with Remote Control ................................................................... 15

Installation ......................................................................................................................16

Connecting to a Computer .................................................................................................. 16
Connecting to a DVD Player ................................................................................................ 17
Connecting to Multi-Media ................................................................................................... 18
Turning On/Off the Projector ................................................................................................ 19

Turning Your Projector On ....................................................................................... 19
Turning Your Projector Off ....................................................................................... 19

Adjusting the Projected Image ............................................................................................ 20

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 Projection Capability ....................................................................................... 20

Adjusting Projection Image Size ............................................................................. 21

User Controls .................................................................................................................23

Using the On-Screen Display .............................................................................................. 23
Main Menu (WXGA model) .................................................................................................. 23

Image ...................................................................................................................... 24
Display .................................................................................................................... 25
Setup ....................................................................................................................... 26
Setup > Advanced .................................................................................................. 27
Info .......................................................................................................................... 27

Summary of Contents for IN1156

Page 1: ...13 Remote Control 14 Installing the Remote Control Battery 15 Operating Range with Remote Control 15 Installation 16 Connecting to a Computer 16 Connecting to a DVD Player 17 Connecting to Multi Media...

Page 2: ...pe for Multi Media with USB 37 Multi Media Settings for System and USB 44 System Settings 44 Photo Settings 45 Video Setup 45 Music Setup 46 Office Setup 47 Mirroring the Screen of a Portable Device 4...

Page 3: ...ector in an enclosure such as a book case or a cabinet that restricts air flow 2 Do not use the projector near water or moisture To reduce the risk of fire and or electric shock do not expose the proj...

Page 4: ...uct in adverse conditions will void the product warranty Safety Information Please read understand and follow all safety information contained in these instructions prior to the use of this projector...

Page 5: ...not use this projector around unsupervised children Caution To reduce the risks associated with hearing loss y y Be sure to read earphone manufacturer s instructions with respect to volume level y y U...

Page 6: ...with LED bright light y y Do not stare directly into the projector lens To reduce the risks associated with tripping and falling y y Position the power cord and data cables so that they are not a trip...

Page 7: ...ensing may be obtained from mpeg la llc See http www mpegla com AVC VIDEO NOTICE This product is licensed under the avc patent portfolio license for the personal and noncommercial use of a consumer to...

Page 8: ...which the receiver is connected y y Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help NOTICE This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES 003 Cet appareil num rique de la...

Page 9: ...ember States The mark shown below is in compliance with Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment Directive 2012 19 EU WEEE The mark indicates the requirement NOT to dispose of the equipment as unsort...

Page 10: ...tems shown below Ensure that you have all the items and contact your local reseller or service center if anything is missing Projector Lens cap Power cable HDMI cable CD user manual Quick Start Guide...

Page 11: ...intake WXGA model only 3 Input Output connections 9 Focus ring 4 Ventilation exhaust 10 Lens 5 IR sensor 11 Lens cap 6 Ventilation intake 1080p model only Note Do not block projector intake and exhaus...

Page 12: ...ors support up to USB 2 0 and 5V 1A power In addition USB2 supports Wireless adapter Use the USB connectors for firmware upgrade or for multimedia applications as follows Wireless Display Plug the opt...

Page 13: ...ystone correction is on by default 4 Temp LED Indicates the projector s temperature status Please refer to Status Indicators for more information on Temp LED behavior 5 Information Displays the projec...

Page 14: ...e 8 Menu Press to activate the OSD Menu 9 Keystone Press to adjust image distortion caused by tilting the projector 10 Hide Momentarily turns off on the video 11 Mute Press to mute or unmute audio 12...

Page 15: ...d align the polarity correctly according to the marking in the battery holder 3 Replace the battery holder Operating Range with Remote Control Horizontally 30 Vertically 20 7m 23 feet Note Actual oper...

Page 16: ...cription 1 Wireless adapter 2 HDMI cable 3 VGA cable 4 Audio in cable 5 Audio out cable 6 Power cord Note The accessory is not shipped with your projector USB 1 READER DISPLAY USB 2 WIRELESSDONGLE HDM...

Page 17: ...component cable 3 Video cable 4 Audio input cable 5 Audio out cable 6 HDMI stick 7 USB power cable 8 Power cord Note The accessory is not shipped with your projector USB 1 READER DISPLAY USB 2 WIRELE...

Page 18: ...ion 1 USB drive 2 USB video adapter 3 Audio out cable 4 Wireless adapter 5 Power cord Note The accessory is not shipped with your projector USB 1 READER DISPLAY USB 2 WIRELESSDONGLE HDMI VGA IN YPbPr...

Page 19: ...source is determined by the last connected input source By default the input source of the projector is set to HDMI Change the input source of the projec tor if necessary Turning Your Projector Off No...

Page 20: ...projector or clockwise to lower it 3 1 3 2 Tilt adjustment foot release button Rear feet Tilt adjustment feet Important Note To avoid damaging the projector ensure that the tilt adjustment feet are fu...

Page 21: ...m B From lens center to top of image C 30 65 x 40 0 8 41 2 40 86 x 54 1 1 55 6 50 108 x 67 1 4 69 60 129 x 81 1 6 83 4 70 151 x 94 1 9 96 8 80 172 x 108 2 2 111 2 90 194 x 121 2 5 124 6 100 215 x 135...

Page 22: ...ge C 30 66 x 37 0 8 38 1 40 89 x 50 1 1 51 5 50 111 x 62 1 3 63 9 60 133 x 75 1 6 77 3 70 155 x 87 1 9 89 6 80 177 x 100 2 1 103 90 199 x 112 2 4 115 4 100 221 x 125 2 7 128 8 120 266 x 149 3 2 153 5...

Page 23: ...he Enter button on the remote control or the button on the control panel to select highlighted menu items 6 To exit the OSD press the button directly on the control panel or the Menu button on the rem...

Page 24: ...Zoom Zoom in or out of the image Options are 50 75 100 125 150 Color Temperature Select the color temperature Options are Warm Medium and Cold Note The Color Temperature function is not supported in...

Page 25: ...ion vertically Keystone Adjust image distortion caused by tilting the projector 40 degrees Note If you adjust the keystone degrees manually then the Auto Keystone function will be automatically switch...

Page 26: ...ing the Power button on the projector control panel or on the remote control Sleep Timer Hours Set the sleep timer duration The sleep timer will start with or without a video source The projector will...

Page 27: ...ion on or off Note 3D 3D Sync Invert cannot be changed when you select image settings In 3D mode the maximum supported input timing is 1280 x 720 at 120Hz High Altitude Turn fans on high for high alti...

Page 28: ...I Bright Input Source Select your projector s input source The options are HDMI VGA Video and Media Display Mode Optimize the display image The options are Bright PC sRGB HDR High Dynamic Range Cinema...

Page 29: ...le with video sources Hue Adjust the hue of the image Note Only available with video sources BrilliantColorTM Enables higher brightness while providing true more vibrant colors in the image Color Temp...

Page 30: ...Automatically selects the appropriate display format y y 16 9 The input source scales to fit the screen and projects a 16 9 image y y 4 3 The input source scales to fit the screen and projects a 4 3...

Page 31: ...d only in VGA mode 3D 3D 3D Format 3D Sync Invert 3D Select Exit Enter Off Auto Off 3D Turn the 3D function on or off 3D Format Set up the 3D format according to the 3D input signal Options are Auto F...

Page 32: ...te If you adjust the keystone degrees manually then the Auto Keystone function will be automatically switched off Sleep Timer Hours Set the sleep timer duration The sleep timer will start with or with...

Page 33: ...g this option a confirmation message appears on the screen Select Yes to confirm or No to cancel reset Reset No Reset Yes Info Exit Media Ver Info Serial Number Signal Type System Ver MCU Ver Media Ve...

Page 34: ...le Format Video Format Decode Max res Max Bit Rate bps Audio Format Profile MPG MPEG MPEG1 2 1920x1080 30fps 30M bps MPEG1 L1 3 LPCM AVI MOV MP4 MKV H 264 1920x1080 30fps 30M bps MPEG1 L1 3 AAC LPCM B...

Page 35: ...Lines Limitation Size Limitation Adobe PDF PDF 1 0 1 1 1 2 1 3 1 4 Up to 360 pages one file Up to 32MB MS Word British Word 95 Because office viewer does not load all pages of MS Word file at the same...

Page 36: ...PowerPoint 2000 2002 2003 PowerPoint 2007 pptx PowerPoint 2010 pptx Office XP PowerPoint PowerPoint presentation 2003 and earlier ppx PowerPoint presentation 2007 and 2010 ppsx Note Animations are no...

Page 37: ...cord to the projector and turn on the projector by pressing the Power button 2 Plug a USB drive into USB 1 USB 1 READER DISPLAY USB 2 WIRELESSDONGLE HDMI VGA IN YPbPr VIDEO AUDIO IN AUDIO OUT Select t...

Page 38: ...a USB disk is inserted in connector USB1 4 Select USB to view files or select Settings to change media and system settings 5 Select USB then select what kind of file to be opened Photo Video Music or...

Page 39: ...or the button on the control panel Highlight the thumbnail of the photo you want to display and press the button on the control panel or the Enter button on the remote control to display a full size i...

Page 40: ...w and then press the button on the control panel or the Enter button on the remote control Note To return to the previous folder or to exit the Video viewer press the Menu button on the remote control...

Page 41: ...and returns to the file list Music Player When a Music folder is selected music files are displayed by filename Only folders with music will be displayed Use the or button to select the folder contai...

Page 42: ...settings Refer to page 46 Exits playback and returns to the file list Office Viewer When an Office folder is selected office files are displayed by filename Only folders with office files will be disp...

Page 43: ...command bar icons on the bottom of the screen Press the or button to select the command and then press the button on the control panel or the Enter button on the remote control to execute the command...

Page 44: ...nu provides the following options Version Displays the Media firmware version Update Update the multimedia firmware only from the USB drive Note Choose and press the button on the control panel or the...

Page 45: ...re 10 sec 30 sec or 1 min The image will automatically switch to the next photo after the time out Note Choose and press the button on the control panel or the Enter button on the remote control to sa...

Page 46: ...ress the button on the control panel or the Enter button on the remote control to save the settings and exit the menu or choose and press the button on the control panel or the Enter button on the rem...

Page 47: ...lish Office Setup Access the office settings menu The office settings menu provides the following option Display Mode Select the document display mode Options are Fit to Width Fit to Height or Fit to...

Page 48: ...nnect the power cord to the projector and turn on the projector by pressing the Power button Select the Media source using the remote control or control panel on the projector The Multi Media menu ope...

Page 49: ...he EZCast Pro menu with your mobile device and then follow the on screen instructions to install the EZCast Pro app If you are using a laptop download EZCast app from www ezcast com upgrade download p...

Page 50: ...e Device a On your mobile device enable the Wi Fi function and open the EZCast Pro app Then select Settings b Connect to an available Wi Fi network from the list If you connect to a secure Wi Fi netwo...

Page 51: ...e connection status icon turns blue indicating the projector is connected to the Wi Fi network Connection status icon Windows Mac a On your computer enable the Wi Fi function and open the EZCast Pro a...

Page 52: ...52 English b Select the projector you want to connect c Once connected select Settings Host Projector...

Page 53: ...from the list If you connect to a secure Wi Fi network enter the password and click OK to establish the connection Once connected the connection status icon turns blue indicating the projector is con...

Page 54: ...EZCast Pro app on the portable device iOS and Android Windows 6 Select what you want to display local photos and documents files from the Web or Cloud storage The display of your device will be mirro...

Page 55: ...55 English How to opt out EZCast Google Analytics iOS 1 Open the EZCast Pro app Then select Privacy 2 On the ANALYTICS section disable all items to opt out analytics...

Page 56: ...6 English Android 1 Open the EZCast Pro app Then select Privacy 2 On the ANALYTICS section disable all items to opt out analytics For EZCast privacy statement please visit https www ezcast com privacy...

Page 57: ...please upgrade the video driver of your computer The screen does not display your presentation y y If you are using a portable computer press the toggle output settings Example Fn F4 Image is unstable...

Page 58: ...wer Blue Red Temp Red Illumination Red Standby mode Projector in Standby mode Ready to power on Red OFF OFF Power on Projector in Normal mode ready to display an image Blue OFF OFF Projector overheate...

Page 59: ...WSXGA 1680 x 1050 60 60 HDMI YPbPr via VGA connector 480i 480p 60 576i 576p 50 720p 50 60 60 1080i 50 60 1080p 24 50 60 60 Note 3D timing for TI DLP 3D for WXGA only A VGA Analog Modes Resolution V Fr...

Page 60: ...RB 59 9 74 0 1920x1080 1080P 60 67 5 1366x768 60 47 7 WUXGA 1920x1200 RB 59 9 74 0 3 VGA Analog Component Signal 480i 720x480 1440x480 59 94 29 97 15 7 576i 720x576 1440x576 50 25 15 6 480p 720x480 59...

Page 61: ...8 60 0 48 4 PowerBook G4 1152x870 75 0 68 7 i Mac DV G3 1024x768 75 0 60 0 2 HDMI Extended Wide timing WXGA 1280x720 16 9 60 0 44 8 1280x720 16 9 120 0 1280x800 16 10 60 0 49 6 1440x900 16 10 60 0 59...

Page 62: ...5 0 480p 720x480 16 9 60 0 480i 720 1440 x480 16 9 60 0 576p 720x576p 16 9 50 0 2880x480i 16 9 60 0 1440x480p 16 9 60 0 2880x576i 16 9 50 0 1440x576p 16 9 50 0 720 1440 x576 16 9 50 0 4 HDMI 1 4a 3D T...

Page 63: ...z 1080i Side by Side Half 1920x1080 60 30 33 8 1080p Side by Side Half 1920x1080 50 56 3 1080p Side by Side Half 1920x1080 60 67 5 Graphic source monitor range limits Horizontal scan rate 15k 135kHz V...

Page 64: ...cations Screw type M4 x 3 Minimum screw length 25mm Note Please note that damage resulting from incorrect installation will void the warranty Unit mm WARNING If you buy a ceiling mount from another co...

Page 65: ...375 91 146 KHz Vertical scan rate 24 120 Hz 120Hz for 3D feature Built in speaker 3W mono Power requirement AC100V 240V 10 50 60Hz Input current AC In 1 9A Multimedia Description FW based Linux simila...

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