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DLP™ PROJECTOR

MODEL

UD8400U

UD8400LU

UD8350U

UD8350LU

User Manual

Summary of Contents for DLP UD8350LU

Page 1: ...U UD8400 UD8350 This User Manual is important to you Please read it before using your projector DLP PROJECTOR MODEL UD8400U UD8400LU UD8350U UD8350LU User Manual...

Page 2: ...companying the appliance WARNING TO PREVENT FIRE OR SHOCK HAZARD DO NOT EXPOSE THIS APPLIANCE TO RAIN OR MOISTURE CAUTION TO PREVENT ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT USE THIS POLARIZED PLUG WITH AN EXTENSION COR...

Page 3: ...ntColor are all trademarks of Texas Instruments HDMI the HDMI logo and High Definition Multimedia Interface are trademarks or registered trademarks of HDMI Licensing LLC Microsoft Windows and Windows...

Page 4: ...Never push objects of any kind through openings of this projector as they may touch dangerous voltage points or short out parts that could result in a fire or electric shock Never spill liquid of any...

Page 5: ...ammable substances may ignite causing fire or breakdown because the temperature inside the projector rises very high while the lamp is illuminating Do not use the projector with condensation on it It...

Page 6: ...t because the coil spring end hits on the battery side If the battery is forced to insert in this way the outer label of the battery may get ripped and it may cause a short circuit and heating 3 Attac...

Page 7: ...tton 6 AUTO POSITION button 7 For UD8400U and UD8400LU VIDEO HDMI SDI button For UD8350U and UD8350LU VIDEO HDMI button 8 button 9 LENS SHIFT button 10 BLANK button 1 9 2 3 4 5 6 8 7 13 14 10 11 12 1...

Page 8: ...Y button 1 9 PinP SPLIT button 2 10 CE Color Enhancer button 11 TEST PATTERN button 12 AUTO POSITION button 13 SDI button 3 14 HDMI button 15 VIDEO button 16 S VIDEO button 17 DVI D HDCP button 18 ENT...

Page 9: ...by the remote control signals reflected on the screen However the remote control distance may be restricted by the light reflection loss due to the screen characteristics Operate the remote control wi...

Page 10: ...is ALL ALL is displayed YY Shows the current CONTROLLER ID When the CONTROLLER ID is ALL ALL is displayed ZZ Shows the CONTROLLER ID to be changed When the CONTROLLER ID is ALL ALL is displayed Before...

Page 11: ...mum projection area Front projection Front projection ceiling mounting When the aspect ratio is FULL Display at 1920 x 1200 pixels Size of the projected image 16 10 Projection distance L Lens shift he...

Page 12: ...q t or u button to move the image position When the q button is pressed the image moves down When the p button is pressed the image moves up When the u button is pressed the image moves to the right...

Page 13: ...INSTALLATION 1 menu according to the altitude at which you use the projector The default setting is STANDARD Select STANDARD when using the projector at an altitude from 0 to 2000 meters Select HIGH...

Page 14: ...the order of KEYSTONE CORNERSTONE CURVED regular display KEYSTONE Adjustment using the KEYSTONE mode When the screen and the projector are not placed perpendicularly to each other projected images be...

Page 15: ...t of the image shape You can use this adjustment for adjusting the image displayed in the edge blending mode see page 36 too For adjustment press the ENTER GEOMETRY button on the projector or the GEOM...

Page 16: ...T ORIGIN menu When the CURVED mode adjustment has excessive effect on either top or bottom or either right or left side of the screen adjust the horizontal or vertical position of the origin to the ho...

Page 17: ...t distortion can be corrected by the CORNERSTONE mode adjustment Noise may appear on the screen during the CURVED mode adjustment because of the type of the video signal being projected and the settin...

Page 18: ...u to MIRROR See page 34 Caution Placing the projector directly on a carpet impairs ventilation by the fans causing damage or failure Put a hard board under the projector to facilitate ventilation Plac...

Page 19: ...nal of the computer When viewing images supplied from a digital connected computer press the DVI D HDCP button on the remote control Turn on the main power switch of the projector before starting the...

Page 20: ...prepare an appropriate power cord separately Use 100 240 V AC 50 60 Hz to prevent fire or electric shock Do not place any objects on the power cord or do not place the projector near heat sources to p...

Page 21: ...mputer images continued VIDEO IN S VIDEO IN IN 1 b You can use the buttons on the operation panel by removing the door of the terminal cover 3 Remove the door b of the terminal cover Important Don t c...

Page 22: ...tor indicates that the lamp should be replaced soon Replace the lamp when the LAMP indicator blinks red See page 71 4 Press the ZOOM FOCUS button to display the ZOOM FOCUS menu 5 Adjust with the or bu...

Page 23: ...t fans rotate faster as the temperature around the projector rises Though the fans make loud sounds during cooling such symptom is not a malfunction 16 Turn off the main power switch The POWER indicat...

Page 24: ...uter images See pages 45 and 46 When you carry out this procedure with a dark image the image may be displaced When connecting to a notebook computer When the projector is connected to a notebook comp...

Page 25: ...x 1080 4 3 4 3 1600 x 1200 16 9 1600 x 900 16 9 16 9 1920 x 1080 16 10 16 9 1920 x 1080 16 9 1920 x 1080 16 10 16 10 1920 x 1200 16 10 1920 x 1200 4 3 1600 x 1200 16 10 1920 x 1200 1600 x 1000 1920 x...

Page 26: ...details of connection When a TV tuner or VCR is connected When you use this projector with a TV tuner or VCR connected no image may appear or a message of NO SIGNAL may appear on the screen when you...

Page 27: ...D terminal In addition this projector supports HDCP and is able to receive encrypted digital video data that are output from DVD players HDCP High bandwidth Digital Content Protection developed by Int...

Page 28: ...y transfer image data in which different black level settings are employed respectively Therefore the specifications of the signals output from DVD players differ depending on the type of the digital...

Page 29: ...ed the LAMP indicator indicates that the lamp should be replaced soon Replace the lamp when the LAMP indicator blinks red See page 71 4 Press the ZOOM FOCUS button to display the ZOOM FOCUS menu 5 Adj...

Page 30: ...ake fan and exhaust fan rotate to cool the lamp The air outlet fans rotate faster as the temperature around the projector rises Though the fans make loud sounds during cooling such symptom is not a ma...

Page 31: ...REMOTE 1 MODE FILTER MENU INSTALLATION 2 AUTO POWER ON AUTO POWER OFF OFF ON BLUE AUTO 5min IMAGE CAPTURE SPLASH SCREEN DVI LONG CABLE BACK COLOR 1 1 2 2 opt ON ENTER ENTER SETUP R G B R G B V H A U...

Page 32: ...MPUTER 0 COLOR 0 TINT 0 SHARPNESS ADVANCED MENU NCM SUPER RESOLUTION IMAGE 1 1 2 2 BRIGHTNESS 0 COLOR ENHANCER AUTO CONTRAST STANDARD COLOR TEMP opt 0 ENTER OFF 5 Set the selected item by pressing the...

Page 33: ...ng settings NOISE REDUCTION ON OFF Use to reduce noise and roughness in the image when noisy video signal is input CTI ON OFF Use to correct smeared color boundaries INPUT LEVEL 5 For analog signal in...

Page 34: ...ing images projected from the behind of the screen with the projector installed on the ceiling MIRROR INVERT Select when viewing images from the front with the projector installed on the ceiling HIGH...

Page 35: ...mount of transmission signal correction when a long DVI cable is used REMOTE 1 MODE ENTER Select when controlling the projector by a control panel connected to the REMOTE 1 IN terminal See page 61 PIN...

Page 36: ...colors while viewing the screen to correct color variations among the projectors MEASURE Select this option when adjusting colors using a measuring instrument to correct color variations among the pr...

Page 37: ...to set the ID number for controlling multiple projectors by groups for monitoring and control via the SERIAL terminal See page 60 PASSWORD FUNCTION DISPLAY INPUT MENU ACCESS SPLASH ID SCREEN Use to e...

Page 38: ...AMP 1 TIME RESET OK The LAMP 1 operation time is reset to 0 LAMP 2 TIME RESET OK The LAMP 2 operation time is reset to 0 FILTER TIME RESET OK The filter operation time and the cleaning count is reset...

Page 39: ...canceled and the SIGNAL menu is displayed HORIZ POSITION 0 999 Use to adjust the horizontal position of the projected image VERT POSITION 0 999 Use to adjust the vertical position of the projected ima...

Page 40: ...ry default and cannot be displayed SET Set IP ADDRESS When DHCP is set to ON you cannot change this setting SUBNET MASK Displays SUBNET MASK However SUBNET MASK is not set as factory default and canno...

Page 41: ...ows a longer lamp operating time than the actual time When the lamp operating time is 0 to 10 hours 0H is displayed The lamp operating time exceeding 10 hours is indicated by the actual hours When the...

Page 42: ...essed the color becomes thicker Every time the button is pressed the color becomes lighter TINT Use to adjust the tint of the projected image Every time the button is pressed the image appears more gr...

Page 43: ...optimally When USER is selected DYNAMIC Select when viewing images supplied from the computer NATURAL Select when viewing images supplied from the video device DETAIL Select when viewing images of whi...

Page 44: ...f each color NCM You can adjust the tone of each color using the menu See page 32 for menu setting 1 Display the IMAGE menu 2 Select NCM by pressing the or button 3 Press the or button to select USER...

Page 45: ...erties and click the Settings tab to display the screen resolution setting The screen resolution setting of your computer is different from the setting of RESOLUTION MEMORIZE in the SIGNAL menu of the...

Page 46: ...on the right or left half of the image Adjust SHUTTER LS or SHUTTER RS in the SIGNAL USER menu Noise appears on the top or bottom part of the image Adjust SHUTTER U or SHUTTER L in the SIGNAL USER me...

Page 47: ...image displayed on the multi screen You can configure a multi screen display using multiple projectors You can make the joints of the images displayed on the projectors unnoticeable and adjust the di...

Page 48: ...s to the factory defaults 1 Display the MULTI SCREEN menu 2 Select SETTING MANUAL or MEASURE by pressing the or button 3 Select RESET by pressing the or button 4 Press the ENTER button Adjusting proje...

Page 49: ...ol 6 When selecting OK the setting is completed as the name stored However when selecting CANCEL the setting is completed without storing The display returns the NETWORK menu after selecting OK or CAN...

Page 50: ...TWORK IP CONFIG 1 2 opt DHCP IP ADDRESS SUBNET MASK DEFAULT GATEWAY 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 MAC ADDRESS 1 2 ON Initial network settings continued Setting or Clearing DHCP 1 Display the IP CONFIG menu...

Page 51: ...IP Address Settings for the detail of entering 6 When selecting OK the setting is completed as the Default Gateway stored However when selecting CANCEL the setting is completed without storing When t...

Page 52: ...administrator Depending on the settings of standby mode of the projector LAN function may be unavailable See page 34 for the detail of standby mode Initial network settings continued Glossary For mor...

Page 53: ...lay interval is displayed When the projector is turned off the setting is cleared and the projector resumes operation from the time of the power on or menu setting shown in the preceding step 1H 24H N...

Page 54: ...r you want to enter and then press the ENTER button Maximum interval 24H 24H 24 hours 1 WEEK 7D 00H 7 days and 00 hours key Shifting the position of enter cursor to the left for each character key Shi...

Page 55: ...image Some images can t be captured correctly because of their signal type Advanced features Changing the image displayed at the startup You can display your desired image as the startup screen or sp...

Page 56: ...een for setting the password function will appear FEATURE DISPLAY INPUT 1 2 opt LOCK UNLOCK 1 2 ENTER ENTER 5 Press the ENTER button The screen for entering a password will appear PASSWORD CONFIRM 1 3...

Page 57: ...interlace signal to the left screen the displayed image may shake up and down slightly but this is not a malfunction When you display 60 Hz and 50 Hz video signals at the same time motion images may...

Page 58: ...previous inquiry command from the projector Supervising and controlling by computer You can supervise and control the projector s operation using a personal computer via a LAN network Major functions...

Page 59: ...switching AVMT Mute control 30 Video mute disable 31 Video mute enable AVMT Inquiry about the mute state ERST Inquiry about the error state 1st byte Fan error 0 or 2 2nd byte Lamp error 0 to 2 3rd byt...

Page 60: ...l the projectors collectively or individually it is necessary to assign PROJECTOR IDs or GROUP IDs to them Setting PROJECTOR IDs You can monitor and control multiple projectors individually PROJECTOR...

Page 61: ...You can change the functions of PIN 2 to PIN 8 using REMOTE 1 MODE in the INSTALLATION 2 menu See page 35 Important To reset the pin functions to the defaults set REMOTE 1 MODE in the INSTALLATION 2...

Page 62: ...the INSTALLATION 1 menu is set to LOW When it is set to STANDARD this duration will be shorted 2 When LAMP MODE is set to STANDARD this duration will be shorted to 2000 hours Caution Don t remove the...

Page 63: ...ess the POWER button 12 Display the FEATURE menu 13 Select ADVANCED MENU by pressing the or button ADVANCED MENU ENTER 14 Press the ENTER button 15 Select LAMP 1 TIME RESET or LAMP 2 TIME RESET by pre...

Page 64: ...ning Do not use flammable solvents benzene thinner etc and flammable aerosols when cleaning the projector body and lens Flammable substances may ignite causing fire or breakdown while the lamp is illu...

Page 65: ...rs 6 Press the ENTER button When you select 24H or 1 WEEK the box to set the cleaning interval is displayed 24H NEXT CLEANUP 24H 0 OK CLEAR DEL CANCEL 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1 WEEK NEXT CLEANUP 7D 00H 0 OK...

Page 66: ...ulting in a breakdown When the temperature inside the projector is abnormally high the projector may automatically turn off and go into the standby mode where the light source lamps are off to protect...

Page 67: ...p cover filter cover and color wheel replacement cover Steady or Blinking Unplug the power cord from the wall outlet and contact your dealer Status of either or both of the indicators No image appears...

Page 68: ...projector and the screen so that they are perpendicular to each other See page 14 Projected images are dark Adjust BRIGHTNESS and CONTRAST in the IMAGE menu See page 42 Replace the lamp See page 62 Pr...

Page 69: ...air This air comes out after cooling the inside of the projector You may feel hot but this is not a malfunction The menu can t be used The microcomputers inside the projector may be wrongly operating...

Page 70: ...problem occurs after the lamp is replaced check the following first Problem Solution The projector does not turn on Fit the lamp cover securely See pages 62 and 63 The LAMP indicator illuminates red R...

Page 71: ...OSSIBLE SOLUTION Normal condition Blinking green When the lamp is illuminating it is in the warmup mode You cannot turn off the power When the lamp is off it is in the cooling mode You cannot turn on...

Page 72: ...when STANDBY MODE is STANDARD 0 2 W when STANDBY MODE is LOW AC 220 240 V 2 W when STANDBY MODE is STANDARD 0 3 W when STANDBY MODE is LOW Dimensions not including protrusion 490 mm W x 201 mm H x 42...

Page 73: ...52 x 864 SXGA75a 1152 x 864 67 50 75 00 1600 x 1200 1152 x 864 SXGA85a 1152 x 864 77 49 85 06 1600 x 1200 1152 x 864 WXGA60 1280 x 768 47 78 59 87 1920 x 1152 1280 x 768 2 WXGA60a 1280 x 800 49 70 59...

Page 74: ...ode is indicated as 480i or 576i This projector doesn t support 480p signals from video devices having 4 lines R G B CS or having 5 lines R G B H V Composite Sync REAL mode When moire patterns or line...

Page 75: ...7 24 16 9 8 1 Pin No Spec Pin No Spec 1 TMDS DATA 2 13 2 TMDS DATA 2 14 5V Power 3 TMDS DATA 2 Shield 15 Ground for 5V 4 16 Hot Plug Detect 5 17 TMDS DATA 0 6 DDC Clock 18 TMDS DATA 0 7 DDC Data 19 TM...

Page 76: ...nch cm 60 152 51 129 32 81 234 5 9 447 11 4 15 39 6 15 5 12 80 203 68 172 42 108 309 7 8 594 15 1 21 52 8 20 7 17 100 254 85 215 53 135 384 9 8 740 18 8 26 66 10 25 8 21 150 381 127 323 79 202 573 14...

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