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Safety operation guideline

Safety operation guideline

Air ventilation 

Openings in the casing are designed for ven-

tilation and overheating prevention.  DO nOT 

block or cover these openings to keep your 

projector in normal operation and from over-
heating. 

note: 

heat exhaust at the air outlet  Keep the 

following in mind when using or installing 

your projector: 

–  DO NOT place flammable materials or 

sprayers near your projector.

–  Keep the air outlet one meter away 

from other objects. 

–  DO nOT touch the area close to the air 

outlet especially the metal components, 

e.g. screws. This area and parts will get 

very hot once your projector starts op-

erating. 

– DO nOT place any object atop your 

projector. They may not only be dam-

aged  but  also  lead  to  fire  after  being 

overheated. 

Cooling fans are designed for cooling 

your projector. Fan speed is auto adjusted 

subject to internal temperature of your 

projector.

Air intake

Air outlet

(For heat exhaust)

place your projector correctly 

use your projector at specified location in 

correct way. invalid projector location may 

shorten life-cycle of lamps or even lead to 

severe incidents or fire. 

note:

precautions on ceiling mount 

racket installation:

 

get qualified technician to install the 

ceiling mount racket. 

 

Warranty of your projector does not 

cover hazards and damage caused by 

using ceiling mount rackets provided 

by unauthorized dealers. 

 

Remove the ceiling mount racket when 

it is not in use. 

 

Apply torque driver instead of power 

driver or impact driver in your projector.

DO nOT tilt your projector more 

than 10 degrees.
DO nOT tilt your projector more 

than 10 degrees.
DO nOT put the projector on a 

vertical projection.

DO nOT put the projector on a 

horizontal projection.

DO nOT put the projector up-

side down to make a projection.

note:

 Avoid installing your projector as illustrated 

below

.

moving your projector 

When moving your projector close its adjust-

ment legs as they may damage the lens and 

casing.  Keep your projector in suitable box 

when it is not to be used for a long time.

note:

precautions on moving or 

shipping your projector: 

 

DO nOT drop or impact your projector 

as it may get damaged or failed in oper-

ation.

 

please employ proper container for 

movement. 

 

prohibit express or other shipping ser-

vice provider personnel from shipping 

your projector with improper boxes. Your 

projector may become damaged. please 

consult your dealers for shipping your 

projector by express or other shipping 

service providers.

 

place your projector in box only after it 

has been fully cooled down. 

precautions on dealing with your 

projector:

DO nOT lift or move your projector by hold-

ing the lens or projecting decoration ring as 

it may damage the lens and your projector. 
Be careful when handling your projector. DO 

nOT drop it, subject it to external forces, or 

place objects atop it. 

note:

projection lens are manual ones. 

precautions on using your pro-

jector: 

 

DO nOT touch the lens when it 

is working as your fingers may 

get hurt. 

 

DO nOT let children touch the 

lens. 

DO nOT hold the lens or area around it.

Summary of Contents for PCL-LT112W

Page 1: ...shown in this document may differ slightly from your product Please read the instructions carefully before using the product and keep safely for future reference The manual is subject to change withou...

Page 2: ...deline 4 Safety operation guideline 4 Air ventilation 8 Place your projector correctly 8 Moving your projector 9 Lens protection ring 9 Compliance 10 Accessory 11 Name and function of your projector 1...

Page 3: ...e inside with risks of electric shock Operation and maintenance tips about these components Safety operation guideline Caution Precautions on air outlet Keep adequate clearance around your projector f...

Page 4: ...ity waste collection recycling centre Please help us to conserve the environment we live in Caution Contains mercury For more information on safe handling procedures the measures to be taken in case o...

Page 5: ...hen it is not in use Apply torque driver instead of power driver or impact driver in your projector DO NOT tilt your projector more than 10 degrees DO NOT tilt your projector more than 10 degrees DO N...

Page 6: ...ipment 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 interference by one or...

Page 7: ...connect the output signal from a computer to this terminal for monitor output output the signal from to other monitors VIDEO IN terminal Connect video output signal to this terminal MoNo L R terminal...

Page 8: ...me and function of your projector Top control panel and indicators name and function of your projector Remote controller POWER Power on or off your projector INPUT Open or close the INPUT menu vga Sel...

Page 9: ...48 6 096x4 572 frame max 0 888m 3 017m 4 537m 6 058m 9 099m frame min 1 071m 3 629m 5 456m 7 283m 10 937m Screen size WxH m 16 9 aspect 30 100 150 200 300 0 664x0 374 2 214x1 245 3 321x1 868 4 428x2 4...

Page 10: ...me MIN Frame Midline 0 888m 0 969m 3 017m 3 289m 4 537m 4 946m 6 058m 6 602m 9 099m 9 916m 10 937m 11 917m 0 938 m 1 111m 3 219m 3 796m 4 848m 5 713m 6 477 m 7 631m 9 735 m 11 466m 16 086m 18 943m 30...

Page 11: ...s of your projector and all external equipment before connecting any cable to them installation Audio output Unplug power cords of your projector and all external equipment before connecting any cable...

Page 12: ...s AC 100 240V It adapts to different input voltage automatically Your projector employs single phase power cord with neutral ground cable Do not use any other type of power cords or you may face the r...

Page 13: ...play in screen You can do nothing but powering off your projector during the welcome image is displaying Basic operation Move the cursor to Set button then press the ok button Power off your projector...

Page 14: ...ers to match the VGA format Aspect normal widescreen fullscreen advanced Project way Choose Front Rear Ceiling Front Ceiling Rear Auto ceiling Front and Auto ceiling Rear Menu position set screen menu...

Page 15: ...button to adjust keystone distortion You may save your settings for keystone adjustment h v keystone Adjust the projected image when the projector is on the horizontal or vertical keystone distortion...

Page 16: ...cancel the freeze function then the image replay and the sound is restored mute mute Press the mute button on the remote control to turn off the sound To remove the mute func tion please press the mut...

Page 17: ...Basic operation Press the INPUT button on the control panel or on the romote control to select one of the fol lowing input VGA 1 VGA 2 component video S Video HDMI 1 HDMI 2 MHL DVI Memory viewer netwo...

Page 18: ...on V position h size to be compati ble with the computer automatically menu operation auto pc adj Press menu button on the remote controller or on the top control panel to display the OSD menu Press b...

Page 19: ...ly for PC VGA1 signal input Advanced splicing screen only for PC VGA1 signal input aspect aspect menu display h total set the H total and images will be vertical division by the set value Adjustment r...

Page 20: ...t function may detect scores of signal format If a PC is selected as the input signal source your projector will detect and adapt to its signal for mat automatically Correct image can be displayed wit...

Page 21: ...ease set scanning mode on the left manually Video S video displays in the PC system menu computer system menu color adjust image mode for pc Colorboard Direct operation Press the Image Select button o...

Page 22: ...on on the remote controller or on the top control panel to display the OSD menu Press button to select the Color adjust menu then press OK or button 1 Press button to select reqiured item 2 press OK b...

Page 23: ...s operating at 1 Press button to select high land menu 2 press OK button 3 Press button to select required menu off Normal speed set the option off when operat ing the operator if the altitude is not...

Page 24: ...no closed caption CC1 display CC1 data CC2 display CC2 data CC3 display CC3 data CC4 display CC4 data Closed caption setting Select this function to lock and unlock the control panel or remote control...

Page 25: ...button Display HDMI Setup instantly 3 Press button to select Image or Sound 4 Press OK button HDMI setup Note The best settings about projectors may differ slightingly from your external output device...

Page 26: ...jector or unpluging the AC power reset value keystone function will be cancelled after closing the projector or unpluging the AC power when the standby mode is set to eco mode When the standby mode is...

Page 27: ...w button to give a valid new code The New Logo PIN Code dialog box prompts Set up a new Logo PIN Code check contentscontained in the dialog box select Yes and the new password is set now Please rememb...

Page 28: ...on to move the cursor to the number you want to change press button to select the correct one Repeat this step to type in a 3 digit number Enter a three digit number move the cursor to set Press the O...

Page 29: ...ect Filter counter menu 2 press OK button 3 Press button to switch required item When the projector reaches the user set cleaning time filter warning icon will appear on the screen to notify the user...

Page 30: ...r 2 Acquire the IP address with DHCP set to on and auto IP allocation set to On You may set DHCP to Off and set up IP address manually if you are somehow familiar with networking 3 Enter the network s...

Page 31: ...Replay the first document after playing the last one off return to the thumbnail display screen after playing the last one apply only be used in playing slides 1 Press button to select apply menu 2 p...

Page 32: ...computer network cable 2 Connection Connect your projector to a router or switch in the LAN with normal or jumper network cable In case a normal network cable failed to connect successfully use a jump...

Page 33: ...connect any mobile devices with the projector wirelessly to realize high speed transmission between devices allowing users to enjoy high definition video display without the need for cables circumstan...

Page 34: ...s option to display the General Setup page picture Setup Click this option to display the picture Setup page image Setup Click this option to display the image Setup page Network Setup Click this opti...

Page 35: ...firmware version of the projector lan status Displays the LAN connection status System status page image setup page aspect ratio switch the aspect ratio of the projected image Phase adjust the phase...

Page 36: ...e or variable size and 5 pwPresenter software when the input signal source is chosen as the network the network will be used to project computer image After entering the IP address of the projector in...

Page 37: ...and black list etc Parameter setting Global setting remote control setting sound capture and screen capture etc Multicast setting volume setting bandwidth sampling frequency etc network control netwo...

Page 38: ...emory is independent of the partition it will display more than one USB icon 3 Press button to switch required items The root directory of the USB memory is displayed in a thumbnail display memory vie...

Page 39: ...als note It allows the insertion or removal of the USB memory when the projector is in any power status When using Windows select this function to can project the image and audio from the computer thr...

Page 40: ...ower indicator turns steady yellow Note The POWER indicator stops flashing when your projector s internal temperature cooled down to normal and it is powered on again Maintenance and cleaning mac os o...

Page 41: ...ng surface Place your projector in proper container after use to protect it from dirt and dust and being scratched filter counter Maintenance and cleaning Recommendations Please do not use your projec...

Page 42: ...turns red Restart your projector until the POWER light indicator turns red It indicates your projector is ready for power on again Check the lamp Disable the Key Lock function of your projector Logo...

Page 43: ...set in Ceiling function Image distorted or disappeared Check and revise the PC Adj menu or Screen menu A password prompt displays after power on You have set up the Logo PIN Code lock function Remote...

Page 44: ...ightness 0 63 Color temp High middle Low Red 0 63 Green 0 63 Blue 0 63 Sharpness 0 15 main menu sub menu setting Remarks color adj Contrast 0 63 Component input S video input video input Brightness 0...

Page 45: ...e Logo pIn Code Lock On Off Logo pIn Code Change power management Ready power Off Off Timer Ready Countdown Filter counter Filter counter Timer Filter counter reset filter check Text pattern Off Gray...

Page 46: ...x1024 60 51 1280x1024 70 52 1280x1024 75 53 1280x1024 85 54 1366x768 50 55 1366x768 60 56 1400x1050 60 57 1400x1050 75 58 1440x900 60 59 1600x900 50 60 1600x900 60 61 1600x1200 60 62 1680x1050 60 63 1...

Page 47: ...9 5 GND LAN Terminal 1 TX 5 2 TX 6 RX 3 RX 7 4 8 HDMI Terminal HDMI Type A 19 1 TMDS Data2 11 TMDS Clock Shield 2 TMDS Date2 Shield 12 TMDS Clock 3 TMDS Date2 13 CEC 4 TMDS Date1 14 Reserved N C on de...

Page 48: ...in x1 VGA IN 2 VGA OUT Mini D sub 15pin x1 HDMI HDMI A type 19 pin mhl HDMI A type 19 pin lan 100 Base TX 100Mbps 10 Base T 10Mbps RJ45 USB B USB connector B type x1 USB A USB connector A type x1 RS 2...

Page 49: ...ve successfully ACK CR receive unsuccessfully CR 2 8 COMPONENT command command C33 CR details select component input return value receive successfully ACK CR receive unsuccessfully CR 2 1 POWER ON com...

Page 50: ...e successfully ACK CR receive unsuccessfully CR 2 11 USB Display command command C17 CR details select RGBHV input return value receive successfully ACK CR receive unsuccessfully CR 2 12 Video command...

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