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Model VP-12S3 / VP-12S3L User Guide

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Summary of Contents for DLPTM VP-12S3/VP-12S3L

Page 1: ...R Model VP 12S3 VP 12S3L User Guide DLPTM Projector...

Page 2: ...with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation...

Page 3: ...n the other A grounding type plug has two blades and a third grounding prong The wide blade or the third prong are provided for your safety If the provided plug does not fit into your outlet consult a...

Page 4: ...son remplacement ou du fait de la temp rature ambiante du projecteur La dur e de service d une lampe varie aussi en fonction de la lampe certaines se cassant ou ne s allumant pas aussit t qu elles so...

Page 5: ...30 minutos ventilando la habitaci n con objeto de no inhalar el vapor de mercurio Si inhala vapor de mercurio consulte inmediatamente a su m dico y siga sus instrucciones Precau es para o manuseio da...

Page 6: ...cusing 11 Keystone Correction 12 INSTALLATION 13 Recommended Setting 13 Screen Size and Projection Distance inch VP 12S3 14 Screen Size and Projection Distance m VP 12S3 15 Screen Size and Projection...

Page 7: ...n the power by plugging the power cord back in This will return the projector to the normal operating condition Notes on Operation Caution Concerning the Setup of the Projector WARNING THIS COVER IS P...

Page 8: ...making images as one prefers 4 images modes to select as demanded by the listening viewing environment and image source Theater Standard Dynamic User 5 new built in preset gammas Fine adjustment menu...

Page 9: ...ker along with accumulated lamp usage hours We are trying our best to control the quality in order to reduce lamp failures It is almost impossible to have zero failure even using the most advanced tec...

Page 10: ...PATTERN button P 11 Projects a focus pattern on the screen o The 3 4 1 2 buttons Control the MENU cursor 0 POWER ON indicator Lights up blue when power is ON When power is shut OFF the lamp flashes f...

Page 11: ...s the SR9200 SR8200 be sure to connect the REMOTE CONTROL IN jack of this projector to the REMOTE CONTROL OUT jack of the component with the remote sensor Note For connections always use the included...

Page 12: ...the DVI D IN signal 1 LIGHT button Lights up backlit buttons POWER ON STANDBY MENU V MUTE INPUT ASPECT PATTERN for about 7 sec 2 POWER ON button P 10 Turn the projector on 3 PATT Pattern button P 11 P...

Page 13: ...ors are exposed to direct sun light or strong artificial light or if there is an obstacle between the IR sensors and the Remote Controller Preparing the Remote Controller 4 USER button P 32 Selects th...

Page 14: ...cable to the S VIDEO IN terminal or one end of the video cable to the VIDEO IN terminal on the projector 2 Connect the other end of the S video cable or the video cable to the S video output terminal...

Page 15: ...wed projected image may corrupt For the details of the DVI D terminal on the device connected with the unit see the instruction manual of the device You can control total home theater system using PC...

Page 16: ...t first 1 Turn the Zoom ring and adjust to the desired size within the zoom range 2 Turn the Focus ring until the image on the screen becomes clear You can adjust the image position with the Lens Shif...

Page 17: ...re to lock in place Check the adjusters are securely locked before releasing your hands from the projector 3 Turn the adjuster to fine adjust the height Returning the Projector to its Initial Position...

Page 18: ...pletes fine focusing When the projecting image is a trapezoid correct it in Keystone V and or Keystone H in the Display Menu See Display P 29 Keystone Correction Keystone V Electronic vertical keyston...

Page 19: ...from installing level to light axis Installing level Screen size vertical Screen lower end Projection distance lens head Lens shift range Screen size vertical Screen upper end Range from light axis to...

Page 20: ...iagonal Width Height Minimum Maximum inch inch inch inch inch 40 34 7 8 19 5 8 60 52 5 16 29 7 16 70 61 34 5 16 72 62 3 4 35 5 16 80 69 3 4 39 1 4 82 71 1 2 40 3 16 84 73 3 16 41 3 16 90 78 7 16 44 1...

Page 21: ...84 4 19 5 25 5 96 6 31 7 01 8 78 1000 1000 Width Height Image size Screen size Diagonal Width Height Minimum Maximum inch mm mm m m 40 60 70 72 80 82 84 90 92 100 106 110 120 123 133 135 150 170 200 2...

Page 22: ...nimum Maximum inch inch inch inch inch 40 34 7 8 19 5 8 60 52 5 16 29 7 16 70 61 34 5 16 72 62 3 4 35 5 16 80 69 3 4 39 1 4 82 71 1 2 40 3 16 84 73 3 16 41 3 16 90 78 7 16 44 1 8 92 80 3 16 45 1 8 100...

Page 23: ...499 10 773 11 410 12 684 15 869 Width Height Image size Screen size Diagonal Width Height Minimum Maximum inch mm mm mm mm 40 60 70 72 80 82 84 90 92 100 106 110 120 123 133 135 150 170 200 250 To ca...

Page 24: ...controller Pressing the ASPECT button on the remote control rotates the aspect ratio in the order of FULL NORMAL ZOOM THROUGH allowing you to select an aspect ratio An aspect ratio can also be direct...

Page 25: ...ce See Setting P 27 The Screen Images in a 16 9 screen Original Source Image Full mode The 16 9 squeezed image is displayed with the correct aspect Normal mode Zoom mode The 4 3 image is enlarged hori...

Page 26: ...rce See Setting P 27 The Screen Images in a 4 3 screen Original Source Image Full mode The 16 9 squeezed image is displayed with the correct aspect Normal mode Zoom mode The 4 3 image is enlarged hori...

Page 27: ...Do not pull out the power cord suddenly in the state of POWER ON It can cause a breakdown When a WARNING indicator lit up or blinks in red pull out the AC power cord after checking that the fan has st...

Page 28: ...dge Threshold Sub Control Contrast Red Contrast Green Contrast Blue Brightness Red Brightness Green Brightness Blue Chrominance H Edge Gain H Edge Threshold V Edge Gain Enhancement Delay Miscellaneous...

Page 29: ...rs 6 picture modes Theater Standard Dynamic User A User B and User C Select an picture mode by pressing the THEATER STD DYNA or USER buttons on the remote control Moreover each of these picture modes...

Page 30: ...trong Color temperature is about 5800 K 3 Normal Color temperature is about 6500 K 4 Blue is mildly strong Color temperature is about 7500 K 5 Blue comes out strong Color temperature is about 9300 K S...

Page 31: ...u allows the users to set the lower threshold for vertical large edge enhancement Note If it is hard to see the effect make the sharpness higher and adjust it Chrominance H Edge Gain Horizontal Large...

Page 32: ...vertical frequency of input signal ON Frame Rate Conversion function is ON 60Hz fixed CCS Cross Color Suppressor Function ON Cross color suppressor enabled OFF Cross color suppressor disabled For like...

Page 33: ...rlacing mode OFF A projector is used with external field memories and operates in the full set of deinterlacing modes i e motion adaptive video deinterlacing and full frame film source deinterlacing u...

Page 34: ...e screen 2 Press the 3 and 4 buttons to select a setting 3 Press the 1 button to enter the setting and return to menu item selection INPUT ASPECT MENU V MUTE ENTER 2 1 3 2 1 3 Picture Adjust Setting D...

Page 35: ...Phase Adjust the phase of the DMDTM dots and the computer signal input from the RGB IN Adjust the picture to where it looks clearest Setting the Display Menu 1 Select the desired menu item and press t...

Page 36: ...aced before reaching its 2000 hours lamp life be sure to reset the lamp s life counter To do this select Reset Lamp Life from the Configuration menu When you do so the below message appears on the scr...

Page 37: ...by choosing On or Off for each aspect mode Full Normal Zoom and Through This allows you to control such as a powered dual aspect screen with the outputs for the aspect modes On Output DC 12V Off No o...

Page 38: ...iking The adjustment made here is automatically saved in memory Gamma setting Select Mode from the above menu with the remote control then select User A B or C as the picture mode When you do so a gam...

Page 39: ...the remaining lamp life is displayed on the screen automatically When the lamp life becomes less than 5 hours the remaining lamp life is displayed on the screen To clear the warning press the MENU but...

Page 40: ...he projector The below message appears on the screen for 120 seconds 3 Select Yes using the 1 2 buttons 4 Press the ENTER button The lamp life indicator is now initialized PATT MENU V MUTE ENTER PATTE...

Page 41: ...on securely 10 Lock the lamp unit in place with the two screws removed in step 7 Press on the handle until it folds over and close the cover sheet 11 Install the lamp cover back in its original positi...

Page 42: ...nser Press Enter to start Initialize Press Enter to exit Calibration Color Temperature Adjustment 36 Condenser 4 Press the ENTER button The below message appears on the screen for a few seconds as the...

Page 43: ...from the projector Note If color temperature adjustment is not correctly processed or if adjustment processing is interrupted in course by pressing the MENU button or for some other reason the below...

Page 44: ...projector for about two hours Connect a signal cable properly Replace batteries Make the distance between the unit and the remote control closer Remove any obstacles Select the INTERNAL position Corre...

Page 45: ...Retry adjustment Shut power OFF and ON again Other Color temperature adjustment Fan Temperature Lamp Lamp cover Flashing Flashing Flashing ON ON ON OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF Flashing ON OFF Flashing OF...

Page 46: ...jack type x 1 AC IN 3 Prong Grounding Type TRIG 1 OUT TRIG 2 OUT Mini Jack x 2 Output DC12V or 0V RS232C RS232C receptacle plug x 1 General Power requirement AC 100 120V 220 240V 50 60 Hz Power consu...

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Page 49: ...l which represents black picture intensity For NTSC system for USA this level is 7 5IRE NORMAL 16 Black 235 White For NTSC system for Japan and DVD this level is 0IRE EXPAND 0 Black 246 White Color Te...

Page 50: ...N Marantz Japan Inc 35 1 Sagami Ohno 7 Chome Sagamihara shi Kanagawa 228 8505 Japan U S A Marantz America Inc 1100 Maplewood Drive Itasca IL 60143 U S A EUROPE Marantz Europe B V P O Box 8744 5605 LS...

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