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• Hold the projector by the grooves in the bottom when

relocating. Work in group of 4 or more to carry the projector.

• Ensure sufficient space around the projector when

relocating the unit. Do not carry the projector through narrow
places, up/down stairs or anywhere that poses danger.

• Never drag or roll the projector when relocating the unit.
• Unplug the AC power cable and disconnect any other

cables from the projector before relocating the unit.

• If the projector is hung from a ceiling or installed in a high

place, do not detach and relocate the unit yourself.
Contact your nearest Marantz Authorized Dealer or
Service Center.

• This projector is heavy. Use due caution not to drop it or

strain your back when lifting the unit.

• If installing the projector on a flat surface, select a location

that is level, stable and sturdy enough to support the
projector’s weight.

• Keep the projector 11 13/16 inch (30 cm) or more from

walls and other equipment when installed. If locating in a
rack or similar arrangement, ensure a clearance of 3
15/16 inch (10 cm) or more from the top surface of the
equipment below it as well as a clearance of 11 13/16
inch (30 cm) or more from objects on all sides.

• To hang the projector from a ceiling, contact the Marantz

Authorized Dealer or Service Center. To ensure safe
installation, the ceiling must be reinforced to support the
projector’s weight. Do not install the projector yourself.
Hanging the projector from the ceiling requires a
separately solder hanger and pole.

• Use a 100-120V/220-240V AC, 50/60 Hz, 5 A power

supply to run the projector.

• To maintain projector performance, do not install the

projector in humid, dusty or smoky places.

• Do not install the projector in extremely hot or cold places.

Operating temperature : 50°F to 95°F (10°C to 35°C)
Storage temperature

: -4°F to 140°F (- 20°C to +60°C)

Altitude

: 0 to 4,900 ft (0 to 1,500 m)

above sea level

• If installed on a flat surface, keep objects off the projector.
• If installed on a ceiling, do not hang from or hook anything

on the projector.

• Never look directly into the lamp with unprotected eyes

while lit.

• Never directly expose skin to the light of the lamp.
• When used in a dark room, the projected images (special

images, flashing lights and images, flashing vivid reds,
inverted images of strong contrast, sudden scene
changes, etc.) may have harmful effects on viewers. Keep
the room as bright as possible for viewing and watch from
a suitable distance.

• The vent, lamp cover and adjacent areas may get

extremely hot during use. Do not touch these areas
during use as it may result in burns. 
Also, wait at least 60 min after shutting off the power for
the projector to cool down.

• If the cooling fan vent is blocked, a protective circuit trips

and automatically shuts off the lamp. However, there is
nothing wrong with the equipment. In such case, unplug
the AC power cable from its electrical outlet and wait at
least 10 min. Then, remove the obstruction from in front of
the vent and plug the power cable back into its electrical
outlet. The projector will resume normal operation.

• This projector is not intended for business use. Marantz

assumes no responsibility whatsoever for damages
caused directly or indirectly during use for business
purposes or by trouble that occurs during such use.

Precautions in Operation

95˚F
(+35˚C)

50˚F
(+10˚C)

Precautions in Installation

Precautions in Relocation

PRECAUTIONS IN USE

Hold projector by this groove.

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Summary of Contents for VP-10S1

Page 1: ...Model VP 10S1 User Guide DLPTM Projector Downloaded From projector manual com Marantz Manuals ...

Page 2: ...lass 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 This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee tha...

Page 3: ...ype 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 an electrician for replacement of the obsolete outlet AC GROUNDING TYPE PLUG 10 Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched particularly at plugs convenience receptacles and the point where they exit from the appara...

Page 4: ...ou du fait de la température dans la pièce où le projecteur est utilisé ou rangé La durée de service des lampes varie aussi en fonction de la lampe certaines se cassant ou grillant même dès leur première utilisation Si la lampe se casse des fragments de verre peuvent s éparpiller à l intérieur de l unité lampe et du projecteur et le mercure de l ampoule peut fuir par l orifice de ventilation du pr...

Page 5: ...g to Video Equipment 15 Connecting to an HD Video Satellite Cable Tuner or PC 16 Connecting to a Home Theater System 16 INITIAL SETTING 17 Activating the Power 17 Focusing and Zooming 17 Positioning the Projected Image 18 Keystone Correction 19 BASIC OPERATIONS 20 Activating the Power 20 Shutting Power OFF 20 Selecting an Input signal 21 Selecting Aspect Mode 21 When Using a 16 9 Screen 22 When Us...

Page 6: ...rojector in humid dusty or smoky places Do not install the projector in extremely hot or cold places Operating temperature 50 F to 95 F 10 C to 35 C Storage temperature 4 F to 140 F 20 C to 60 C Altitude 0 to 4 900 ft 0 to 1 500 m above sea level If installed on a flat surface keep objects off the projector If installed on a ceiling do not hang from or hook anything on the projector Never look dir...

Page 7: ...0分待ってから 行ってください 高 温 注 意 高圧ランプは誤った扱いをすると 破裂する恐れがあります 万一の 際はサービスマンに依頼をしてく ださい 警 告 CAUTION HIGH PRESSURE LAMP MAY EXPLODE IF IMPROPERLY HANDLED REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL CAUTION HOT UNPLUG THE POWER CORD AND WAIT 60 MINUTES BEFORE CHANGING THE LAMP ATTENTION LA LAMPE SOUS HAUTE PRESSION PEUT EXPLOSER SI ELLE N EST PAS MANIPULEE CORRECTEMENT CONFIER L OPERATION A UN PERSONNEL D EN...

Page 8: ...c and User Fine adjustment menus that allow the user to adjust images as they like 12 user memory for saving adjusted images Color temperature setting 5250K 5800K 6500K 7500K 9300K Black level adjustment 0 IRE 7 5 IRE EXPAND NORMAL For DVI D input Create a Comfortable Home Theater Environment Versatile input support including high vision satellite broadcast Supports input of NTSC PAL SECAM and hig...

Page 9: ...er Guide x 1 Warranty Card 1 copy each for USA CANADA R COMP 1 PATT INPUT ASPECT MENU V MUTE COMP 2 S VIDEO VIDEO RGB AUX REMOTE CONTROLLER RC 12VPS3 INPUT1 ENTER PATTERN STANDBY POWER ON THEATER STD DYNA USER CINEMA MODE FULL NORMAL ZOOM THROUGH INFO ASPECT LIGHT After opening the package check the below accessories have been included ACCESSORIES Downloaded From projector manual com Marantz Manua...

Page 10: ... t ENTER button Enters items selected on menus and settings y Cursor buttons Press the cursor buttons 3 UP 4 DOWN 1 LEFT 2 RIGHT to select menu items u POWER ON indicator Lights up blue when power is on When power is shut off the lamp flashes for about 1 min before going out i STANDBY indicator Lights up red when the projector is on standby o WARNING indicator Lights up or flashes if trouble occur...

Page 11: ...he TRIG 1 or 2 jack for power supply To connect with external devices use an ordinal 3 5mm mini plug mono cable m REMOTE IN OUT jacks Use to control this projector when combined with Marantz products into a system Connect the REMOTE CONTROL OUT of the other Marantz product to the REMOTE CONTROL IN of this projector and the REMOTE CONTROL IN of this other Marantz product to the REMOTE CONTROL OUT o...

Page 12: ...wer to the projector 3 PATT Pattern button pg 17 Projects a focus pattern on the screen The focus and zoom can then be set using the cursor buttons 4 V MUTE button Blacks out the projected image Pressing the button again returns the image 5 ASPECT Aspect select button pg 21 Selects the aspect ratio Pressing the button one time displays the currently selected aspect ratio Every time the button is p...

Page 13: ... 4ft 5m VP 10S1 Remote Controller Operating Range 1 Detach the battery case cover from the back of the remote controller 2 Insert two AA batteries with their poles matching the indications inside the battery compartment 3 Reattach the battery case cover as before CAUTION The available battery types are limited manganese dry cell and alkaline dry cell Do not mix different battery types Do not mix o...

Page 14: ...or from the ceiling requires a separately solder hanger and pole Do not look through the lens with power to the projector on Exposure to the lamp can harm eyes When installing on a flat surface When mounting on a ceiling How to Install INSTALLATION Screen Screen upper end Height range as installed Screen size vertical Screen lower end Projection distance Screen Screen upper end Height range as ins...

Page 15: ...32 35 30 39 22 40 20 41 18 44 12 45 10 49 03 51 97 53 93 58 83 60 30 65 20 66 19 73 54 83 34 98 05 122 57 147 08 Min 87 85 90 36 100 41 102 92 105 43 112 96 115 47 125 51 133 04 138 06 150 61 154 37 166 92 169 43 188 26 213 36 251 01 313 77 376 52 Max 94 13 109 82 112 96 125 51 128 64 131 78 141 20 144 33 156 88 166 30 172 57 188 26 192 97 208 66 211 79 235 33 266 70 313 77 392 21 Min 109 82 112 9...

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Page 18: ...ow distance m LN10VP32 LN10VP40 LN10VP53 m 1 22 1 42 1 46 1 63 1 67 1 71 1 83 1 87 2 03 2 15 2 24 2 44 2 50 2 70 2 74 3 05 3 45 4 06 5 08 6 10 m 0 69 0 80 0 82 0 91 0 94 0 96 1 03 1 05 1 14 1 21 1 26 1 37 1 41 1 52 1 54 1 71 1 94 2 29 2 86 3 43 Min Max Min Max Min Max 2 93 4 39 2 56 3 41 5 12 2 63 3 51 5 27 2 34 2 93 2 93 3 90 3 90 5 85 2 40 3 00 3 00 4 00 4 00 6 00 2 46 3 07 3 07 4 10 4 10 6 14 2...

Page 19: ...a video equipment to the S VIDEO IN and VIDEO IN jacks 1 Connect one end of an S video cable to the S VIDEO IN jack on the projector rear Similarly connect one end of a video cable to the VIDEO IN jack on the projector rear 2 Connect the other end of the S video cable to the S video output jack on the VCR Similarly connect the other end of the video cable to the video output jack on the VCR Connec...

Page 20: ...eater system using a PC and Marantz receiver equipment To install the below system contact your nearest Marantz Authorized Dealer or Service Center RS 232C DVI D IN RGB IN EXT INT IN OUT OFF ON 1 2 TRIG LIGHT REMOTE VIDEO IN S VIDEO IN COMPONENTVIDEO IN 1 COMPONENTVIDEO IN 2 Y PB CB PR CR Y PB CB PR CR REMOTE CONTROL IN REMOTE CONTROL OUT RS 232C Connecting to a Home Theater System RS 232C DVI D I...

Page 21: ... the focus Holding the buttons down quickly changes the focus Adjust the focus so that the focus pattern appears its sharpest as shown below 3 To adjust the size of the projected image press the 3 4 buttons on the remote controller or projector Tapping the buttons fine adjusts the size Holding the buttons down quickly changes the size 4 Press the PATTERN button again to cancel the focus pattern Th...

Page 22: ...en t an Input signal at this point display the focus pattern 4 Position the projected image vertically on the screen using the 3 4 buttons on the remote controller or projector 5 Position the projected image horizontally on the screen using the 1 2 buttons on the remote controller or projector MENU INPUT PATTERN ENTER POWER STANDBY ON W A R N I N G W A R N I N G W A R N I N G W A R N I N G W A R N...

Page 23: ...remote controller or projector Vertical keystone correction Horizontal keystone correction Note Horizontal keystone is best corrected when the projector is installed on a flat surface and the image is shifted to the maximum height using the Lens shift feature in the menu MENU INPUT PATTER N ENTER POWER STANDB Y ON WAR NI N G WAR NI N G WAR NI N G W A R N I N G W A R N I N G W A R N I N G MENU INPU...

Page 24: ...you set the ON OFF switch in the off position in the above procedure Shutting off power prematurely can damage the projector While the projector is on standby power is not completely off If not planning to use the projector for a long period of time set the ON OFF switch in the off position and unplug the AC power cable from its electrical outlet If the WARNING indicator lights up or flashes red c...

Page 25: ...e aspect mode rotates in the order of Full Normal Zoom Through The aspect ratio can also be switched to a specific mode by pressing the FULL NORMAL ZOOM or THROUGH button And the aspect mode can also be selected from the menu pg 29 To set the aspect mode for your screen see the next page COMP 1 INPUT ASPECT COMP 2 S VIDEO VIDEO RGB INPUT1 THEATER STD DYNA USER CINEMA MODE FULL NORMAL ZOOM THROUGH ...

Page 26: ...ect ratio is projected in the proper vertical to horizontal proportions Normal mode Zoom mode A 4 3 image appears horizontally elongated when projected A 4 3 image is projected in the proper vertical to horizontal proportions The image is enlarged to the maximum height and width of the screen regardless of the aspect ratio of the 4 3 image 4 3 Video Source 16 9 Video Source Through mode The image ...

Page 27: ...ect ratio is projected in the proper vertical to horizontal proportions Normal mode Zoom mode A 4 3 image appears horizontally elongated when projected A 4 3 image is projected in the proper vertical to horizontal proportions The image is enlarged to the maximum height and width of the screen regardless of the aspect ratio of the 4 3 image 4 3 Video Source 16 9 Video Source Through mode The image ...

Page 28: ...ightness Red Brightness Green Brightness Blue Chrominance H Edge Gain H Edge Threshold V Edge Gain Enhancement Delay Miscellaneous DCDi FRC CCS Sharpness Filter S Video System Auto NTSC PAL SECAM DVI System RGB Y PB PR Y CB CR Config Configuration Color Temp Calibration Yes No Reset Lamp Life Yes No Reset All Yes No Trigger 2 Full On Off Normal On Off Through On Off Zoom On Off Preset Mode Theater...

Page 29: ...eater Standard Dynamic and User Select them by pressing the THEATER STD DYNA and USER buttons on the remote controller Moreover each of these picture modes has 3 indexes for saving picture quality adjustments Picture mode Index Theater 1 2 3 Default Standard 1 2 3 Default Dynamic 1 2 3 Default User 1 2 3 As suggested by the above table adjust picture quality to your liking and save the adjustments...

Page 30: ...ature is about 7500 K 5 Blue comes out strong Color temperature is about 9300 K Adjusting Picture Quality 1 Select the desired menu item and press the 2 button An adjustment bar appears on the screen 2 Use the 1 and 2 buttons to adjust the item 3 Press the 3 button to enter the setting and return to menu item selection INPUT ASPECT MENU V MUTE ENTER 3 1 2 INPUT PATTERN ENTER 3 1 2 Color Temp 2 Con...

Page 31: ... controls overall gain If the brightness signal is ineffective raise the Sharpness Chrominance H Edge Gain Horizontal Large Edge Enhancement Gain Sets the contour enhancement gain of the color signal in the horizontal direction H Edge Threshold Horizontal Large Edge Enhancement Threshold Sets the minimum signal level accepted for color signal horizontal edge gain processing V Edge Gain Vertical La...

Page 32: ...Hz CCS Cross Color Suppression Function On Enables cross color suppression Off Disables cross color suppression Use this mode for sources that do contain cross colors such as progressive scanning DVD players Sharpness Filter Sets the sharpness of DVI and RGB images Luminance Chrominance Sub Control Miscellaneous DCDi FRC CCS Sharpness Filter On Auto Off 2 FineMenu Standard 1 Luminance Chrominance ...

Page 33: ...the 1 button to enter the setting and return to menu item selection INPUT ASPECT MENU V MUTE ENTER 2 1 3 INPUT PATTERN ENTER 2 1 3 OSD position for Through OSD position for 4 3 OSD position for 16 9 Picture Adjust Menu Standard 1 Setting Display System Config Trigger 2 Preset Contrast Brightness Coior Sharpness Tint Noise Reduction Color Temp Fine Menu 50 44 58 7 0 0 3 Picture Adjust Menu Standard...

Page 34: ...button to enter the setting and return to menu item selection INPUT ASPECT MENU V MUTE ENTER 2 1 3 INPUT PATTERN ENTER 2 1 3 Picture Adjust Setting Display System Config Trigger 2 Preset Component 1 Component 2 S Video Video Auto Auto Auto Auto RGB Auto DVI RGB Menu Standard 1 System 30 ENGLISH NTSC 3 58 Conventional analog broadcasting format used mainly in Japan the USA Canada Taiwan and Korea P...

Page 35: ... of the analog RGB signal from the computer and the clock phase of the A D converter Adjust the image to where it looks the clearest How to Operate the Display Menu 1 Select the desired menu item and press the 2 button The setting item will appear on the screen 2 Use the 1 and 2 buttons to set the item 3 Press the 3 button to enter the setting and return to menu item selection INPUT ASPECT MENU V ...

Page 36: ...e from behind the screen use a rear projection screen Focus Zoom Adjusts the focus and size of the projected image Lens shift Positions all directions the projected image on the screen For details see Positioning the Projected Image pg 18 Color Temp Calibration After replacing the lamp or otherwise when the lighting changes you can adjust the color temperature using the color temperature sensor Fo...

Page 37: ...pect modes Full Normal Zoom and Through This trigger signal can be used to automatically match the screen aspect mode to projector operation though it requires a powered dual aspect screen On 12 V output Off No output How to Operate the Trigger 2 Menu 1 Select the desired menu item and press the 2 button The setting item will appear on the screen 2 Use the 3 and 4 buttons to set the item 3 Press t...

Page 38: ...s in an index Select Mode from the above menu using the remote controller then select an image mode from Theater Standard Dynamic and User Next select Index and set a value from 1 to 3 Return to Picture Adjust in the main menu and adjust picture quality to your liking The adjustment made here is automatically saved in memory How to Operate the Preset Menu 1 Select the desired menu item and press t...

Page 39: ...projector is on the below message with the remaining lamp life appears on the screen When remaining lamp life drops below 5 hours the below message appears on the screen Press the MENU button to clear the message from the screen Approximately 2 minutes after the lamp reaches the end of its life power to the projector shuts off and the WARNING indicator lights up red If the below message appeared o...

Page 40: ...OVER IS PROVIDED WITH INTERLOCK TO REDUCE THE RISK OF EXCESSIVE ULTRAVIOLET RADIATION DO NOT DEFEAT ITS PORPOSE OR ATTEMPT TO SERVICE WITHOUT REMOVING COVER COMPLETELY RECYCLE OR DISPOSE AS HAZARDOUS WASTE DON T PUT IN TRASH CONTAINS MERCURY CAUTION Jordforbind altid udstyret Always ground the equipment Jorda alltid utrustningen AC120V 60Hz X XA MADE IN JAPAN MODEL NO VP10S1 U1M FABRIQUE AU JAPON ...

Page 41: ...andle over as it was before 10 Fit the top end of the lamp shield back into place as shown below followed by the bottom end Lock the lamp shield in place with the 2 screws removed in step 7 Phillips screwdriver required 11 Fit the bottom end of the lamp cover back into place as shown below followed by the top end 12 Lock the lamp cover in place with the 2 screws loosed in step 5 Slotted head screw...

Page 42: ... appears on the screen for a few seconds as the sensor itself is being initialized 5 Fit the color temperature sensor onto the lens and press the ENTER button The lens automatically shifts to the best position for performing color temperature adjustment Color temperature adjustment then starts and the projector s WARNING and STANDBY indicators begin flashing simultaneously When installed on a flat...

Page 43: ...l or the POWER button on the projector If the WARNING indicator is lit If color temperature adjustment does not end successfully and the sensor protection feature trips the projector s WARNING and STANDBY indicators light simultaneously to indicate the error mode Set the ON OFF switch in the off position unplug the AC power cable and then plug it back in Then set the ON OFF switch in the on positi...

Page 44: ...iniature jack type x 1 AC IN 3 prong grounding type Trig 1 Out Trig 2 Out Miniature jack x 2 Output voltage 12V DC or 0V RS232C RS232C receptacle plug x 1 General specifications Power requirement AC 100 120V 220 240V 50 60 Hz Power consumption 380 W Standby consumption 2 0 W Chassis isolution Class 1 Safety UL60950 CSA C22 2 No 60950 EN60950 EMC FCC Part 15 Class B EN55022 Class B Dimensions 20 1 ...

Page 45: ... 720x576 1920x518 1920x540 1920x540 1920x540 1280x720 1280x720 1280x720 1920x540 640x350 640x350 640x400 640x400 640x480 640x480 640x480 640x480 800x600 800x600 800x600 800x600 800x600 1024x768 1024x768 1024x768 1024x768 1024x768 59 94 60 50 50 59 94 60 50 59 94 60 59 94 60 50 48 59 94 60 50 48 59 94 60 70 85 70 85 60 72 75 85 56 60 72 75 85 43 60 70 75 85 15 73 15 63 15 63 31 5 31 3 33 8 33 8 28 ...

Page 46: ...ours 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 Correctly connect the sensor cable Initialize the sensor by taking the correct procedures Set the lens shift knob to the correct center position by taking the correct procedures Note If the lamp still does not function after the r...

Page 47: ...wer 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 OFF ON Indicators Error mode WARNING POWER ON STANDBY Possible Cause Recommendation ERROR MODE NO SIGNAL REPLACE LAMP OUT OF RANGE No input signal The lamp has reached the end of its life Improper signal feed to the projector P...

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Page 49: ...agami 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 Eindhoven The Netherlands Printed in Japan 01 2004 ECMf 09AV851250 is a registered trademark R Downloaded From projector manual com Marantz Manuals ...

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