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USER’S MANUAL 

 

 

2-6 

Setup Menu 

 

Illustration 2-3: Setup Menu shown if in PC Mode 

 

Illustration 2-4: Setup Menu shown if in Video Mode

 

 

Item 

Default Value

Description 

PC 

Mode 

Video 
Mode 

Frequency

 

 

Default:  

Auto 
Detected. 

Press 

 

 to adjust sampling 

clock to eliminate flicker. 
Adjustment range: from 
low–high (Clock 0º – 180º). 

Yes No 

Tracking

 

 

Default:  

Auto 
Detected.  

Press 

 

 to adjust sampling 

number. Adjustment range: 
from low–high (Clock 0 – 100).

Yes No 

Color 

 

Default:  

1.0 CCIR 
level.   

Press 

▲▼

 to adjust video 

saturation. Adjustment range: 
from color off to CCIR level 
(0 – 1.99).     

No Yes 

Summary of Contents for ddv 2300

Page 1: ...i USER S Manual ddv 2300 ...

Page 2: ...IAL DAMAGES WHICH MAY RESULT FROM THE PERFORMANCE OR USE OF THIS MANUAL The information in this user s Manual s protected by copyright laws No part of this manual may be photocopied or reproduced in any form without prior written authorization from the copyright owners Copyright Nov 2002 All rights reserved Product names mentioned herein may be trademarks and or registered trademarks of their resp...

Page 3: ...12 Remote Instruction Operating Range 1 13 Projector Operation 1 13 14 15 16 17 18 Setting Up Procedure 1 13 Connecting Projector to Equipment 1 14 15 16 Starting the Presentation 1 16 17 Ceiling Mount Projection Setting Procedure 1 18 2 ON SCREEN DISPLAY MENU DESCRIPTION Status Signals 2 2 3 OSD Menu 2 3 Adjust Menu 2 4 5 Setup Menu 2 6 7 Color Management Menu 2 8 Language Menu 2 9 Utility Menu 2...

Page 4: ...r Messages 3 10 Appendix A REFERENCE Product Specification A 2 Projection Distance V S Projection Size A 3 Present Timing A 4 Appendix B AGENCY REGULATORY NOTICES Federal Communications Commission Notice B 2 Compliance Information For Canada B 3 User Information for all Countries B 3 ...

Page 5: ...tion Do not place the appliance to areas susceptible to excessive dust dirt and smoke Do not place objects on top of this product to avoid damaging it Do not block the ventilation slots Do not place the projector on rocky surfaces unstable table or shaky stand Do keep the fan running for a few minutes cooling before powering off the product Do disconnect the power plug from AC outlet if the projec...

Page 6: ...ician if any of the following occurs Projector has been dropped or the body has been d amaged Liquid has been spilled into the product The projector does not operate normally Symbols This manual contained have been categorized in accordance with seriousness of potential hazards through the icons Each of the icons represents its own meaning as below Note Warning Note Text in this format and symbol ...

Page 7: ...GETTING TO KNOW THE BASICS 1 GETTING TO KNOW THE BASICS This section introduces the features and components of the DLP Projector ...

Page 8: ...ith your audience not with your computer while giving presentations Auto Source Selection The projector will auto detect display signal source from any attached equipment such as computing system and video appliances Easy Keystone Correction If the projection position is set to the height of line of vision there won t be any keystone issue On the contrary when projecting above or under the height ...

Page 9: ...guage Supplied Accessories Make sure that all of the following accessories are included in the package besides the projection unit If anything is missing please contact your dealer immediately Power Cord Computer Cable M1 DA Audio Cable S Video Cable Remote Controller Batteries 2x AAA Quick Start Guide CD Wizard User s Guide Lens Cap Carrying Case Note Please keep the original packing material for...

Page 10: ...turn it back on 3 Adjusting Feet The projector is equipped with 2 adjuster feet Push the adjusters to adjust its tilt angle 1 Life the projector up and press the adjuster button to release the adjuster 2 The adjuster will drop into position and be locked 4 Remote Control Sensor This is where the remote control signal received Warning Do not stare directly into the lens as possible eye injury could...

Page 11: ...of it 4 Built in Speaker The built in 3W speaker output the sound 5 Control Panel For more details please go to page 10 Control Panel 6 Power LED The Power LED to indicate the system ON status of Note Before powering off the product please keep the cooling fan running for a few minutes Warning Do not place any objects on the top of projector That may damage the projector Illustration 1 2 1 2 3 3 5...

Page 12: ...cts as a system suspend key This projector uses a one button design Press momentarily to turn on the system Press and hold for at least 3 4 seconds or press twice continuously to turn off the system Press the power suspend button to return from the suspend mode For detailed instructions refer to page 10 11 Source Button Using the button to select signal sources from among PC Video and S video 12 A...

Page 13: ...ck The video jack is where you join the video appliance output such as video recorder and VCD player 5 M1 Port This is where you connect the cable M1 DA To project the image you need to connect the cable to the D sub port of your computing system To enable the presenter feature you need to attach the USB mouse cable from PC to projector For details please go to page 14 6 S Video Jack This jack is ...

Page 14: ... A Kensington type security lock latches to this keyhole for anti theft purpose 3 Power Jack AC in The AC in jack of the power cord connects here and powers the projector 4 Adjuster Button The adjuster is where to adjust the height of projection image 5 Adjuster Foot The projector is equipped with 2 adjuster feet Push the adjusters to adjust its tilt angle Life the projector up and press the adjus...

Page 15: ...adjuster The adjuster will drop into position and be locked Bottom View 1 Lamp Cover Latch Pull on the latch to release the cover 2 Lamp Module Cover Projection lamp resides underneath the cover Do not open the cover 3 Ceiling Mounting Holes If you required having your projector mounted here shows you the position to place your ceiling mount For details refer to Ceiling Mount Installation Warning ...

Page 16: ...OSD menu left toward selection 2 Parameter setting decrement 3 Hot key for volume down LED Status Indicators The LED Status Indicator displays the operating status of your projector Status Power LED Symptom Lamp LED Symptom Plug in power cord Steady light Steady light Power on without source Blink Light off Power on with active source Steady light Light off Power off in cooling stage Fast flash li...

Page 17: ...enu to enter OSD menu Up down arrow of the cursor key will be same as showed in the OSD menu Left right arrow of the cursor key will be same as function Press Menu again to exit OSD menu Power Key This is the button to switch power on or off Warning To reduce the risk of injury to the eyes do not look directly into the laser light emitted from the aperture on the Remote Control and do not point th...

Page 18: ...on the speaker Use Mute to turn off the speaker Blank Hotkey Press Blank is not only to blank the image but also mute the audio function Press Blank again to disable the function Freeze Hotkey Press Freeze to freeze the image The Freeze icon will appear in the lower right corner of the screen for few seconds Press Freeze again to unfreeze the image Keystone Hotkey Press Keystone enable the keyston...

Page 19: ...e desired distance from your screen 3 Plug on the power cable When you connect the power cable to the projector the Power LED Lamp Ready LED on the keypad will be turned on to green steady light in normal status Note The signal from the remote control can be reflected off a screen for easy operation The maximum remote distance is about 10M which including the reflected distance However the effecti...

Page 20: ...or to your PC or laptop VCR and so on Connecting Projector to Your Laptop or Desktop Connecting Projector to Your Screen Note Always turn off the image source computer or video and projector before connecting or disconnecting cable M1 DA USB Mouse RGB Illustration 1 10 Trigger 12VDC 0 1Amax Illustration 1 11 ...

Page 21: ...GETTING TO KNOW THE BASICS 15 Connecting Projector to Your DVD Player Connecting Projector to Your VHS Recorder Player Audio In S Video Illustration 1 12 Audio In Video Illustration 1 13 ...

Page 22: ...ly by pressing Source keypad on the top of the unit or the remote control 3 If a source cannot be found within 10 minutes the system will be shut down automatically Power off 1 Turn off the projector and input sources in order as follow 1 PC 2 Projector 3 Audio Source such as speaker Video Source such as VCR DVD or digital camera Note The projector will go standby as the power cord is plugged When...

Page 23: ...light on again and then press power button to restart projector Note Many laptops do not automatically turn on the external video port when another display device is connected Refer to its user guide for the Fn key or command to activate the port MAC users may need to turn on SimulSCAN or monitor mirroring please also refer to the user guide Warning To reduce the risk of electric shock or damage t...

Page 24: ...eiling mount kit 3 Observe the mounting installation procedures described in the ceiling mount user s guide For the ceiling mounting holes in the projector unit go to page 9 4 The projector must be within 4 92 32 8 1 5m 10 m to the projection screen Also the projector required ventilation space shown as following illustration for thermal regulation 5 Activate the menu system to select the appropri...

Page 25: ...n Display Menu Description 2 1 SECTION 2 On Screen Display Menu Description In this section you will learn how to adjust the projector by using the On Screen Display Menu and manipulate various hardware control settings ...

Page 26: ...tomize the settings to suite your own specific needs OSD Menu You may activate the OSD menu by pressing the Menu button either on the panel control of the projector or the remote control More info refer to Sec 1 Status Signals Power on The splash screen will be displayed in 10 15 seconds upon power on Power off The pup up screen will be displayed for 6 sec requesting power off confirmation Input S...

Page 27: ...the projector or the remote control More info refer to Sec 1 Use the OSD menus shown below to adjust the projected image To access and adjust the OSD screens by observing following instructions 1 Press the Menu button on the projector control panel or on the remote control to select one of 6 on screen menus Status Menu Main Menu Setup Menu Color Manager Menu Language Menu and Utility Menu 2 Press ...

Page 28: ...enu shown if in Video Mode Item Default Value Description PC Mode Video Mode Keystone Default factory calibrated to center Press to enter this function Press to adjust the vertical keystone Press to adjust the horizontal keystone Adjustment range different side Press exit key to quit this function Yes Yes ...

Page 29: ...s to adjust the contrast Adjustment range from weak strong 0 100 Yes Yes Horizontal Position Default factory calibrated to center Press to adjust the display position in horizontal direction Adjustment range from left right 0 100 Yes No Vertical Position Default factory calibrated to center Press to adjust the display position in vertical direction Adjustment range from left right 0 100 Yes No Res...

Page 30: ...Mode Frequency Default Auto Detected Press to adjust sampling clock to eliminate flicker Adjustment range from low high Clock 0º 180º Yes No Tracking Default Auto Detected Press to adjust sampling number Adjustment range from low high Clock 0 100 Yes No Color Default 1 0 CCIR level Press to adjust video saturation Adjustment range from color off to CCIR level 0 1 99 No Yes ...

Page 31: ... Type Default Desktop Front Press to select different projection type Selections Desktop Front Desktop Rear Ceiling Front Ceiling Rear Yes Yes Video AGC Default On Press to active disable the video automatic gain control No Yes Video Type Default DVD Press to select the video source from DVD or VTR No Yes Reset To use buttons to reset keystone and volume to default value In PC mode will reset scal...

Page 32: ... different color temperature Selections from Cool Normal Warm and User While User is selected you may able to adjust R G B level User Red User Green User Blue This will be activated if User is selected Gamma Default PC Press to select the different gamma correction Selection item PC MAC Graphic Video and Black White Reset Reset color temp gamma at default value ...

Page 33: ...nu Description 2 9 Language Menu Illustration 2 6 Language Menu Item Default Value Description Chinese Simplified Chinese Traditional English French German Portuguese Spanish Default English Press W X to select the desired language ...

Page 34: ...nge from Upper Left to Bottom Right PIP Input Default Auto Press to select different picture in picture source Selections Auto S video Comp Blank Color Default Black Press to select different blanking color Selections Black Red Green Blue OSD Position Default Center Press to select different OSD location Adjustment range from Upper Left to Bottom Right OSD Display Time Default 15 Press to select a...

Page 35: ...On it will auto detect the input signal Level Auto Power Off Time To turn on or off the function for automatically lamp off when no active signal If On it will auto turn on lamp off when signal is not detected for couples of minutes Video Information It shows PC mode Resolution and H V information Video mode Color standard Software Revision Software revision information Lamp Hour Lamp hour used in...

Page 36: ...MAINTENANCE AND TROUBLESHOOTING 3 1 SECTION 3 CLEANING MAINTENANCE AND TROUBLESHOOTING In this section you will learn how to maintain your projector and keep it in good condition as well as solve common hardware problems ...

Page 37: ...ing cloth over the lens in a circular motion 6 Please replace the lens cap after cleaning if you don t attempt to use it right away Clean Exterior Case Observe these steps to clean the projector housing 1 Be sure the projector is power off and cooled down 2 Unplug the projector 3 Wipe off the dirt or dust on the case with a soft dry and lint free cloth 4 Moisten a soft cloth with water and a neutr...

Page 38: ...e latch toward the arrow shown to release the cover Refer to Illustration 3 2 shown as next page 5 Locate and remove 2 fixing screws on the lamp module Refer to Illustration 3 3 6 Note the orientation of the lamp module and carefully remove it from lamp module bay Refer to Illustration 3 4 7 Carefully place the new lamp module into the projector with the glass portion facing to optic lens in the u...

Page 39: ...ow to place the lamp module back to bay Illustration 3 1 Lamp Module Fixing Screws Lamp Module Bay Illustration 3 4 Note Do not touch any glass surface of lamp module Doing so may damage and shorten its operation life of the lamp PLEASE DO NOT TOUCH THE GLASS Illustration 3 7 Illustration 3 7 Lamp Module Cover ...

Page 40: ...to zero Refer to the following 1 Press the Menu button to open the Main menu 2 Press the cursor button to move to the Status menu 3 Press the cursor button to move down to Lamp Hour Reset 4 Press the button A message screen appears 5 Press the cursor buttons in this order The Status menu appears again showing the Lamp Hours reset to zero ...

Page 41: ...e the problems by considering the following problems and possible solutions If the error continues contact your reseller for service information Before taking further actions consider the following suggestions Check to see if the problem persists when all the external devices are removed Check to see the power cord is properly plugged to the wall outlet and to the projector Check to see the power ...

Page 42: ... selection by going into the Utility Menu in OSD Adjust the brightness and contrast in OSD menu The projected image is blurred Ensure that the projection distance from the projector to the screen is within the projection range specified Adjust the focus ring on the projection lens Make sure that the projection lens is clean Check if the projector is correctly aligned with the projection screen Pre...

Page 43: ... right Check main menu of Setup to make sure projection type is correct in accordance with the projection status If projecting is from behind a screen make sure that Rear Projection is selected If projection is in front of a screen make sure that Front or Ceiling Projection is selected The projected image is noisy and streaked Adjust the frequency 1 Press Menu to go into main menu of Setup 2 Adjus...

Page 44: ...projector lens at the front of the projector Make sure you have pressed the power button and the power LED light is a steady green Check the projector s lamp to make sure that it is securely connected in the lamp module Make sure that the lamp module door is fully closed Be sure that the cable connectors do not have any bend pins Replace the lamp Lamp goes off A minor power surge may cause the lam...

Page 45: ...ocking the front and rear sensors LED Indicator Error Messages The power and lamp indicator on the keypad provides you with information about the condition of the projector Indicator Light Status Condition Lamp LED Blinking Lamp is off but live power cord is connected to the projector Projector is in standby mode Lamp is off and fan is running Projector is cooling down 2 Blinks Scaling chip is in ...

Page 46: ...Appendix B AGENCY REGULATORY NOTICES B 1 APPENDIX B AGENCY REGULATORY NOTICES ...

Page 47: ...Appendix A REFERENCE A 1 APPENDIX A REFERECE ...

Page 48: ... EDTV Compatible 480p 720p thru RGB HV HDTV Compatible 1080i thru RGB HV Video Inputs Composite S Video Lamp Wattage 200w Lamp Dimensions WxDxH 285mm x 220mm x 86mm Weight 6 8 lbs Data Yes M1 DA Video Yes S Video Yes Audio Yes mini jack USB Yes RS 232 Yes PS2 Mini Din Input Out Terminals Screen Control Yes Build in Speaker 3W speaker Security Lock Kensington Lock On Screen Display OSD English Fren...

Page 49: ... 7 3 2 m 2 3m 1 8m 1 4m 1 9m 1 5m 1 2m 10 5 90 5 72 4 54 3 75 6 60 6 45 3 3 6m 2 6m 2 1m 1 6m 2 2m 1 7m 1 3m 11 81 101 9 81 5 61 0 85 0 68 1 51 2 4 0m 2 9m 2 3m 1 7m 2 4m 1 9m 1 4m 13 12 113 4 90 6 68 1 94 5 75 6 56 7 4 4m 3 2m 2 5m 1 9m 2 6m 2 1m 1 6m 14 43 124 8 99 6 74 8 103 9 83 1 62 2 4 8m 3 5m 2 8m 2 1m 2 9m 2 3m 1 7m 15 74 135 8 108 7 81 6 113 4 90 6 67 7 5 2m 3 7m 3 0m 2 2m 3 1m 2 5m 1 9m ...

Page 50: ...x 480 43 27 85 01 720 x 400 31 47 70 08 720 x 400 37 93 85 04 800 x 600 37 88 60 32 800 x 600 48 08 72 19 800 x 600 46 88 75 800 x 600 53 67 85 06 1024 x 768 48 36 60 1024 x 768 56 48 70 07 1024 x 768 60 02 75 03 1024 x 768 68 68 85 1280 x 1024 63 98 60 02 VESA Standard 1280 x 1024 79 98 75 02 640 x 480 35 66 667 MAC Compatibility 832 x 624 49 7 74 6 VGA Compatibility 640 x 480 31 47 59 94 PAL TV ...

Page 51: ...ct the interference by one or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and the receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio or television technician for help FCC Warning To assure continued FCC compliance the ...

Page 52: ...se is in a conference room meeting room or auditorium DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY We declare under our sole responsibility that this Zoom Digital Projector conform to the following directives and norms Directive 89 336 EEC Amended by 93 68 EEC EMI EN 55022 1992 Class B EMC EN 50082 1 1992 EMC EN 55024 1998 IEC61000 4 2 IEC61000 4 3 IEC61000 4 4 IEC61000 4 5 IEC61000 4 6 IEC61000 4 11 Directive 73 23...

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