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INTRODUCTION

Important Safeguards

The following are important safety instructions designed to ensure the  long life

of your projector and to prevent fire and shock hazards. Be sure to read these

safety instructions carefully and follow all warnings given below.

Installation

The projector must be installed by trained personnel.

Place the projector on a flat, level surface and in a dry area free from dust and

moisture. Do not place the projector in direct sunlight, near stoves or other heat

radiating appliances. Smoke, steam and exposure to direct sunlight could ad-

versely affect the internal components. Avoid rough handling when moving your

equipment as a strong shock could damage its internal components. If installing

the projector on the ceiling, use only optional ceiling kits (two types) supplied by

the manufacturer. Observe all instructions and warnings. Since installing the

projector on the ceiling requires special techniques and a optional ceiling kit,

users must not try to install it. Contact your dealer for ceiling installation.When

ordering the ceiling kit, specify the part name, PG CMKIT-F or PG CMKIT.

Power supply

The XG-852 and XG-1352 projector are designed to operate on 120 V 60 Hz, and

the  XG-852G and XG-1352G are designed to operate on 220-240 V 50 Hz AC

power supply. Make sure your local power supply matches these requirements

before operation.

Handle the power cord carefully and avoid excessive bending. A damaged  cord

may cause electric shock or fire. If the projector is not to be used for an extended

period, remove the plug from the power outlet.

Cleaning

Unplug the projector from the power outlet before cleaning.

Clean the cabinet and front panel periodically with a soft cloth. If heavily stained,

use a mild detergent solution. Never use strong detergents or solvents such as

alcohol or thinner to clean your projector.

Lens cleaning: Avoid touching the lens surfaces.

Special coating is applied to the lens surfaces.

Consult your dealer for lens cleaning.

Fire and Shock Precautions

Adequate ventilation must be provided to prevent heat build-up inside the

projector. Make sure the ventilation holes are unobstructed.

Keep the inside of the projector free from foreign objects, such as paper clips,

nails, paper, etc. Do not attempt to retrieve such objects yourself or insert metal

objects such as wire and screw-drivers inside the projector. If a hazardous object

falls inside the projector, unplug it immediately and call a qualified electrical

repairman for removal.

Do not set liquids on top of the projector.

Summary of Contents for MultiSync XG-1352

Page 1: ...MultiSync XG85 MultiSync XG135LC Large Screen MultiSync Projection Monitor Operation Manual Model Number XG 852 XG 1352 XG 852G XG 1352G...

Page 2: ...remove the plug from power outlet The power outlet socket should be installed as near to the equipment as possible and should be easily accessible 3 GSGV Acoustic Noise Information Ordinance The soun...

Page 3: ...light output XG85 and 1200 lumens XG135LC ECP lens produces an image with true color reproduction AKB circuit provides stable white balance Display size can be altered to accommodate any picture size...

Page 4: ...designed to operate on 120 V 60 Hz and the XG 852G and XG 1352G are designed to operate on 220 240 V 50 Hz AC power supply Make sure your local power supply matches these requirements before operatio...

Page 5: ...BASIC OPERATION 16 Picture Projection 16 Displaying the Menu and Adjustment Screens 17 Storing Projector Settings Automatic Save Feature 18 Picture Adjustment 20 Position Adjustment 21 Sound Adjustmen...

Page 6: ...ONS Front Terminal Panel Rear Control Panel ACAT OUT R Cr G Y B Cb H HV V S VIDEO VIDEO OPTION REMOTE1 REMOTE2 OUT IN INPUT SELECT ENTER ON OFF INDICATOR I INPUT SELECT POWER 1 3 2 4 6 5 7 G F E D C B...

Page 7: ...H INPUT B Slot for adding optional RGB or video input cards I INPUT C Slot for adding optional RGB or video input cards NOTE The optional RGB INPUT and VIDEO INPUT modules can be installed in the INP...

Page 8: ...NCEL data cancelled 0 INPUT Buttons Select menus and switches input signals A CAPTION Button Press to display the CLOSED CAPTION menu B CURSOR Buttons Used for increasing and decreasing control levels...

Page 9: ...cover NOTE The remote control is powered by two alkaline 1 5V AA batteries Remote control cautions Use the remote control within a distance of about 7m 23 ft and at 30 degrees angle left and right Ha...

Page 10: ...ment to be connected with the ISS 6020 ISS 6020G Switcher NOTE This projector does not have built in speakers Make sure that the STANDALONE mode is selected from the CONNECT CONDITION menu Contact you...

Page 11: ...S 6020G Personal computer Audio equipment VCR ACAT OUT R Cr G Y B Cb H HV V S VIDEO VIDEO OPTION REMOTE1 REMOTE2 OUT IN INPUT SELECT ENTER ON OFF INDICATOR I INPUT SELECT POWER From R G B H V on separ...

Page 12: ...slave Connect all the Switchers with optional control cables Make sure that the SW2 LEVEL mode is selected from the CONNECT CONDITION menu Contact your dealer for the informa tion in detail Refer to t...

Page 13: ...Master Slot 10 of the Master Master Slave 1 Slave 2 Slave 3 Slave 4 Slave 5 Slave 6 Slave 7 Slave 8 Slave 9 Slave 10 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 OPEN 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 OPEN 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 OPEN 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 OPE...

Page 14: ...iving data when the Switcher is used 9 Identifying the Projector 15 Ground Others Used inside the Projector Normally set to OPEN When using with the Switcher ISS 6020 ISS 6020G connect no 1 2 6 7 9 an...

Page 15: ...when turning the power off using the external control power off the AC supply to the projector about three seconds after opening Pin 5 These procedures are to protect your projector and the connected...

Page 16: ...24 for more details 5 Adjust the picture and sound See pages 20 through 23 for more details NOTE The volume function works only with the ISS 6020 ISS 6020G Switcher 6 To turn off the power press the...

Page 17: ...SOURCE INFORMATION screen PICTURE menu POSITION menu SOUND menu INPUT SELECT screen Adjustment screen OPERATE 1 PICTURE 2 POSITION 3 SOUND 4 INPUT SELECT 5 SOURCE INFO 6 STATIC 7 CLOSED CAPTION 8 T I...

Page 18: ...eral times to return the adjust ment screen to the source screen One input is switched to another The projector is turned off After every 10 minutes of elapsed time mWhen the Automatic Save Feature mo...

Page 19: ...mory location No 51 NO Does not register settings A registered name is given as follows VIDEO S VIDEO Video standard with a list number e g NTSC51 or PAL52 RGB RGB with a list number e g RGB60 NOTE If...

Page 20: ...e displayed Items to select BRIGHT Brightness control CONTRAST Contrast control COLOR Color intensity control SHARPNESS Picture detail control TINT Red and green values control NOTE When you are in th...

Page 21: ...area 4 Adjust the position size or screen area When selecting SHIFT Use the CURSOR buttons to move the position of the picture Pressing or moves the picture left or right Pressing or moves the picture...

Page 22: ...top or bottom edge The marker on the selected side will turn to a solid color 2 Adjust the blanking using the CURSOR buttons Top and Right Pressing or increases the adjustment values Pressing or decre...

Page 23: ...displayed Items to select VOLUME BASS Not available on XG135LC XG110LC and XG75A TREBLE Not available on XG135LC XG110LC and XG75A BALANCE Not available on XG135LC XG110LC and XG75A 4 Use the CURSOR...

Page 24: ...NPUT SELECT buttons on the rear control panel 1 Press the INPUT button The INPUT SELECT menu is displayed 2 Press the SELECT button to select an input terminal you wish to input 3 Press the ENTER butt...

Page 25: ...witch to any input signal of NO 01 through10 on the INPUT SELECT list by holding down the CTL button and pressing one of the INPUT buttons corresponding to the input number To activate this function y...

Page 26: ...e screen NOTE The items below cannot be set in the OPERATE mode O P E R A T E 1 P I C T U R E 2 P O S I T I O N 3 S O U N D 4 I N P U T S E L E C T 5 S O U R C E I N F O 6 S T A T I C 7 C L O S E D C...

Page 27: ...d 3 Press the R or B button to display the pattern to be aligned with the Green pattern as used a reference color You can turn on or off each CRT beam R and B separately 4 Hold down the CTL button the...

Page 28: ...ted Items to select CAPTION 1 4 Text is superimposed TEXT 1 4 Text is displayed in full screen OFF This exits the CLOSED CAPTION mode NOTE 1 The closed caption feature will only work with an NTSC3 58...

Page 29: ...DISPLAY of the OPTION menu See Various Settings Setting DATE TIME DISPLAY Setting in the Set Up manual 1 Press the OPERATE button The OPERATE menu is displayed 2 Use the CURSOR or button to highlight...

Page 30: ...ay thru Sunday b Use the CURSOR or button to select an item and then press ENTER When YES is selected the item on the day field in the ON OFF TIMER menu is marked with the letter E which indicates tha...

Page 31: ...number The ON OFF TIMER menu is displayed 4 Use the CURSOR or button to select ACTIVE or INACTIVE and then press ENTER Items to select ACTIVE Enables ON OFF TIMER INACTIVE Disables ON OFF TIMER When...

Page 32: ...and press ENTER to display the SLEEP TIMER screen This indicates the remaining time You can also display the remaining time by holding down CTL and pressing POWER OFF on the remote control To change...

Page 33: ...E S N O X X X X X X X X L O A D C A N C E L X X X X X X X X D A T A C A N C E L Y E S N O Adjustment settings can be returned to the factory preset level or previously stored level or can be cancelle...

Page 34: ...Adjust Data Factory Area Ref Adjust Data Ref Adjust Data Input List 00 99 or Default Data 1 6 Default Data 1 6 Input List 00 99 Cancel Data Signal Select Normalize Load Cancel The above list may be di...

Page 35: ...e time do not use the same input terminal A COMPONENT signal can be input with the RGB input board installed when the projector is used with the ISS 6020 switcher on the SW level mode To enable this y...

Page 36: ...luded with XG 1352G XG 852G or contact your dealer for changing the on screen display mode If the main power is not supplied to the projector for three days or more the built in clock may be reset If...

Page 37: ...G 1352 6 2A AC 120V XG 852 3 4A AC 220 240V XG 1352G 3 1A AC 220 240V XG 852G Safety and regulation XG 1352 XG 852 Meets FCC class A requirements UL Approved UL 1950 CSA 950 DHHS Approved Meets DOC Ca...

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