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ENGLISH

SET UP PROCEDURES

EXT. INT.

OUT

TRIG.2

REMOTE CONTROL

TRIG.1

RGB IN

Y

P

B

/C

B

COMPONENT  VIDEO  IN

S-VIDEO

IN

VIDEO  IN

P

R

/C

R

IN

40

60

80

100

120

150

200

240

275

(300 for 4:3 screen)

1730

(68

1

/

8

)

2620

(103

1

/

8

)

3510

(138

1

/

4

)

4400

(173

1

/

4

)

5290

(208

1

/

4

)

6620

(260

5

/

8

)

8850

(348

3

/

8

)

10630

(418

1

/

2

)

12180

(479

1

/

2

)

2080

(81

7

/

8

)

3150

(124)

4220

(166

1

/

8

)

5300

(208

5

/

8

)

6360

(250

3

/

8

)

7960

(313

3

/

8

)

10630

(418

1

/

2

)

12760

(502

3

/

8

)

212

(8

3

/

8

)

318

(12

1

/

2

)

425

(17

1

/

4

)

531

(20

7

/

8

)

639

(25

1

/

8

)

796

(31

3

/

8

)

1061

(41

3

/

4

)

1274

(50

1

/

8

)

1459

(57

1

/

2

)

1600

(63)

2400

(94

1

/

2

)

3200

(126)

4000

(157

1

/

2

)

4900

(193

3

/

8

)

6000

(236

1

/

4

)

8100

(318

7

/

8

)

9800

(385

7

/

8

)

12300

(484

1

/

4

)

1900

(74

3

/

4

)

2900

(114

1

/

8

)

3900

(153

1

/

2

)

4900

(192

7

/

8

)

5800

(228

3

/

8

)

7300

(287

3

/

8

)

9800

(385

7

/

8

)

11700

(460

5

/

8

)

119

(4

5

/

8

)

178

(7)

237

(9

3

/

8

)

297

(11

3

/

4

)

356

(14)

445

(17

1

/

2

)

593

(23

3

/

8

)

712

(28)

890

(35)

Note:

Tolerance ±5%

Screen Size

(inches)

16:9 screen

4:3 screen

Distance  Unit :mm

(inches)

Minimum

Maximum

Height

Unit: mm

(inches)

Distance   Unit :mm

(inches)

Minimum

Maximum

Height

Unit: mm

(inches)

Distance between the projector and the screen (throw distance)

Screen size

(Diagonal)

Projecting distance

Height

Screen

Summary of Contents for VP8100

Page 1: ...Model VP8100 User Guide Video Projector R...

Page 2: ...n tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference w...

Page 3: ...tilation is provided or the manufacturer s instructions have been adhered to 10 Power Sources This video product should be operated only under the type of power source indicated on the marking label I...

Page 4: ...en the video product exhibits a distinct change in perfor mance which may require further assistance 20 Replacement Parts When replacement parts are required be sure that the service technician has us...

Page 5: ...a Widescreen 16 9 10 The screen image in a 4 3 screen 10 INSTALLING 11 Standard connections 11 Connection with a PC 11 INITIAL SET UP 12 TO TURN OFF THE POWER 12 OPERATIONS 13 Menu 13 Memory Select 1...

Page 6: ...hest video quality The COMPONENT VIDEO INPUT IN terminal corresponds to DVD It also corresponds to the squeeze signal the progressive signal for DVD Picture mode and picture memory The unit has three...

Page 7: ...to turn the HIGH BRIGHT mode off Note The HIGH BRIGHT mode is available for only the RGB or the DYNAMIC picture mode for a video signal input 2 Indicators STANDBY WARING Turn green when the projector...

Page 8: ...t to the equipment connected to the TRIG 1 OUT This allows automatic triggering of an accessory such as a powered up down screen whenever the projector is turned on or off When the unit is turned off...

Page 9: ...cover w Lamp cover securing screw e Adjuster r Ventilation hole t Rear adjuster r e t r e w q Bottom Adjusters How to use adjuster adjuster button and rear adjuster z Adjuster button x Adjuster c Rea...

Page 10: ...l is squeezed turn the SQUEEZE mode on This mode is intended to use with Anamorphic picture material If you are using an Anamorphically squeezed DVD or Laser Disc this mode will unsqueeze the image to...

Page 11: ...emove the batteries Do not be subjected to strong shock Do not be subjected to moisture If moisture gets the unit wipe it off immediately Keep away from heat The effect range of the Remote Controller...

Page 12: ...WARNING POWER Top view INSTALLATION Floor Installation Ceiling Installation For ceiling installation consult with Marantz dealer CAUTION Do not look into the lens when the projector is turned on It co...

Page 13: ...639 251 8 796 313 8 1061 413 4 1274 501 8 1459 571 2 1600 63 2400 941 2 3200 126 4000 1571 2 4900 1933 8 6000 2361 4 8100 3187 8 9800 3857 8 12300 4841 4 1900 743 4 2900 1141 8 3900 1531 2 4900 1927...

Page 14: ...16 9 aspect ratio video sources Video sources will be projected according to its aspect ratio as illustrated below 4 3 mode ZOOM mode FULL mode FULL mode 4 3 video source 4 3 video source SQUEEZE mod...

Page 15: ...N S VIDEO IN VIDEO IN PR CR IN Computers to an analog RGB OUT When making connections be sure to Turn off all equipment before making any connections Use the proper cables for each connection Insert t...

Page 16: ...the focus for the sharpest image possible to obtain using the built in focus pattern Press the OSD key again to clear the pattern 5 Turn the Zoom ring to adjust the size of the image The image should...

Page 17: ...ORMAL STD and DYNAMIC STD settings CONTRAST COLOR TEMP H Make white more blue This setting is approximately 12000 degrees in Kelvin M Make white less blue This setting is approximately 9300 degrees in...

Page 18: ...Then the lamp life is initialized SETTING RESET LAMP YES NO SETTING RESET ALL YES NO 1 Use the keys to select an item 2 Use the keys to change the setting 3 Press the ENTER key to restore For video in...

Page 19: ...ne hour interval To clear the menu above press the MENU key WARNING LAMP LIFE 5 HOURS WARM UP LAMP LIFE 100 HOURS VIDEO INPUT COMPONENT VIDEO SETTING NORMAL STD 2 3 P D AUTO NOISE REDUCTION OFF WHITE...

Page 20: ...ty switch 8 Hold the handle then pull the lamp unit upward to remove it 9 Install the new lamp unit 10 Secure the lamp unit with the three screws 11 Replace the lamp cover and secure it with a screw d...

Page 21: ...ave off the unit for about an hour Close the cover correctly Replace the lamp and reset lamp life Take the projector to the Marantz dealer Replace batteries Reduce the distance between the unit and th...

Page 22: ...sumption 6 W Chassis isolation Class 1 Safety UL1950 CAN CSA C22 1 No 1 950 EMI EMC FCC Part 15 Class A Dimensions 235 W 322 D 96 H mm Net weight 3 kg Operating Temperature 5 to 35 Operating humidity...

Page 23: ...MENU ENTER INPUT STANDBY WARNING POWER 322 12 11 16 Unit mm inches 96 3 3 4 181 5 7 1 8 53 5 2 1 8 46 5 1 13 16 235 9 1 4 84 3 5 16 15 8 5 8 1 1 It depends on the focus adjustment position and the zo...

Page 24: ...Malaysia MALTA Doneo Co Ltd 78 The Strand Sliema SLM07 Malta MAURITIUS SKR Electronics Ltd P O Box 685 Bell Village Port Louis Mauritius MILITARY MARKET EUROPE PASCO GmbH PO BOX 1280 Sandhausen 69200...

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