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USING THE PROJECTOR

Power Settings

Configure the projector’s power settings.

Power Mode (Standby)

Setup the projector’s standby mode.

 

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Eco:

 Minimum power consumption (< 0.5 Watt) which does not allow network control.

 

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Active:

 Low power consumption (< 2 Watt) which allows the LAN module to enter sleep mode and 

supports to be woken by Wake on LAN (WoL). When the LAN module is woken by WoL, the projector 

is ready to receive commands over the network.

 

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Communication:

 More power consumption that allows controlling the projector over the network.

Signal Power On

Turn on this function to have the projector automatically turning on when connected to HDMI input sources. It 

only applies to the standby projector set to Communication mode.

Auto Power Off

Set an interval timer for the projector to automatically turn off if no signal is detected within the specified time 
period. Press the 

t

 and 

u

 buttons to add or reduce time, 5 minutes for each press. 

Sleep Timer

Set an interval timer for the projector to automatically turn off after operating for the specified amount of time. 

12V Trigger

When enabled, the projector screen is automatically raised or lowered when the projector is turned on or off. 

This function only works when the projector is connected to an electrical projector screen.

Note: 

 

3.5mm mini jack that outputs 12V 500mA (max.) for relay system control.

12V Trigger Output

GND

Reserved

 

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On

: Choose “On” to enable the trigger.

 

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Off

: Choose “Off” to disable the trigger.

Reset

Reset the power settings to factory default values.

Light Source Settings

Set up the light source to control the projector brightness.

Light Source Mode

Select a light source mode depending on the installation requirements. The available options are Normal, Eco 

Mode, and Custom Power.

Custom Brightness

When the Light Source Mode is set to Custom Mode, set up the custom brightness level.
Set up the Constant Brightness to maintain the image brightness at a specified level. A special algorithm is 

designed to compensate for the natural decay of brightness so that the image can be maintained at a fixed 

brightness level.

 

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Brightness Level:

 Adjust the brightness level from 30% to 100%.

 

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Constant Brightness:

 Enable to maintain the image brightness at the set brightness level. A special 

algorithm is designed to compensate for the natural decay of brightness so that the image can be 

maintained at a fixed brightness level.

Summary of Contents for DLP ZU1700

Page 1: ...DLP Projector...

Page 2: ...s 10 Product overview 11 Connections 14 Keypad 15 Remote control 16 SETUP AND INSTALLATION 17 Installing the projection lens 17 Adjusting the projector position 18 Hanging application 19 Boresight adj...

Page 3: ...set 57 Input Settings menu 58 Auto Source 58 Active Inputs 58 Latency Adjustment 58 Backup Input 58 VGA 59 HDMI 59 HDBaseT 59 Reset 59 Device Setup menu 60 Language 60 Projection 60 Lens Settings 60 A...

Page 4: ...nd by Telnet 73 Info menu 73 ADDITIONAL INFORMATION 74 Compatible resolutions 74 Image size and projection distance 95 Projector dimensions and ceiling mount installation 98 IR remote codes 99 Trouble...

Page 5: ...id environments i Ensure that the ambient room temperature is within 0 C 50 C 32 F 122 F ii Relative humidity is 10 85 In areas susceptible to excessive dust and dirt Near any appliance generating a s...

Page 6: ...conformance as a Risk Group 2 LIP as defined in IEC 62471 5 Ed 1 0 For more information see Laser Notice No 57 dated May 8 2019 When set up with A22 A23 and A27 lens throw ratio greater than 2 0 this...

Page 7: ...s 21 CFR 1040 10 et 1040 11 l exception de la conformit en tant que LIP du groupe de risque 2 d finie dans la CEI 62471 5 Ed 1 0 Pour plus d informations voir l avis au laser n 57 du 8 mai 2019 IEC EN...

Page 8: ...rt 15 of the FCC rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This device generates uses and can radiate radio frequency...

Page 9: ...ltage Directive 2014 35 EU Radio Equipment Directive 2014 53 EU if product has RF function RoHS Directive 2011 65 EU WEEE Disposal instructions Do not throw this electronic device into the trash when...

Page 10: ...Note The remote control requires two AAA batteries See Installing replacing the batteries on page 26 for more information For European warranty Information please visit www optoma com Please scan the...

Page 11: ...Item No Item 1 Status LED 4 Front IR sensor 2 Cooling air vents intake 5 Camera window 3 Projection lens 6 Adjustment feet Rear view 1 4 3 5 6 2 No Item No Item 1 Top IR sensor 4 Power switch 2 Coolin...

Page 12: ...English 12 INTRODUCTION Bottom view 1 No Item 1 Security bar...

Page 13: ...h 13 INTRODUCTION Side view 1 REMOTE IN REMOTE OUT I N P U T 2 3 No Item No Item 1 Cooling air vents intake 3 Built in keypad 2 Input Output I O panel Note Do not block projector intake or outlet air...

Page 14: ...14 15 16 17 18 9 10 No Item No Item 1 ETHERNET 10 HDBaseT 2 USB 11 DISPLAYPORT 3 12V 12 HDMI 1 IN 4 RS232 IN 13 HDMI 2 IN 5 RS232 OUT 14 HDMI OUT 6 3D SYNC IN 15 VGA IN 7 3D SYNC OUT 16 DVI D 8 REMOTE...

Page 15: ...English 15 INTRODUCTION Keypad I N P U T 1 2 3 4 5 6 10 11 9 8 7 No Item No Item 1 Power key 7 MENU 2 SHUTTER 8 ENTER 3 AUTO 9 EXIT 4 Arrow keys 10 ZOOM 5 INPUT 11 LENS 6 FOCUS...

Page 16: ...No Item 1 Power On 9 Bright brightness 17 ID 2 Number Keys 10 Left Shift horizontal 18 Input 3 Info 11 Left Shift vertical 19 Exit 4 Auto 12 Keystone horizontal 20 Pattern 5 Enter 13 Keystone vertica...

Page 17: ...installation do not adjust the lens shift zoom or focus either using the remote control or the projector keypad To prevent damage to the lens and avoid personal injury do not clean the lens when the...

Page 18: ...r on a flat surface at a right angle to the screen Position the projector to the desired distance from the screen The distance from the lens of the projector to the screen the zoom setting and the vid...

Page 19: ...600 mm 23 6 inches Air Outlet 600 mm 23 6 inches Air Inlet 600 mm 23 6 inches Hanging application For hanging application attach four eyebolts to the designated locations on the projector as shown bel...

Page 20: ...required for boresight adjustment Allen key hex 4mm For A11 A18 A27 lens the following tools are required Boresight extender with red rubber ring L shape socket tool Setting the projector start mode...

Page 21: ...cal plane of zone C If clear position is just on the screen then no need to adjust If clear position is out of the screen Close to the projector rotate screw 1 CCW and then screw 2 3 CW for half amoun...

Page 22: ...tate screw 2 CW and then screw 1 3 CCW for half amount that 2 rotated Then repeat until both D and E are clear 1 2 3 1 2 3 6 Zone H I boresight adjustment If zone I is in focus on the screen please ch...

Page 23: ...the projected image from zone A to zone I still cannot achieve a clear focus on the screen Please remove the PJ lens then turn the boresight screws 1 to 3 counterclockwise to the end STOP and then tur...

Page 24: ...7 14 13 12 11 10 No Item No Item 1 RJ 45 Cable 10 Power Cord 2 USB Power Cable 11 3G SDI Cable 3 HDMI Dongle 12 3G SDI Cable 4 12V Trigger Cable 13 DVI D Cable 5 RS 232 Cable 14 VGA Cable 6 RS 232 Cab...

Page 25: ...ojector 2 Rotate the adjustable foot clockwise or counterclockwise to raise or lower the projector Note The adjustable feet can be raised up to 50mm or may be removed for certain installations Please...

Page 26: ...eries you must obey the law in the relative area or country Remote control ID setup The Infra Red IR remote control supports individual addressing of projectors The remote receiver on the projector ca...

Page 27: ...emote control is not being obstructed by direct light from sunlight or fluorescent lamps Keep the remote control away from fluorescent lamps for at least 2m or it may malfunction If the remote control...

Page 28: ...Keypad with longer range and provides fast easy set up and reliable individual control of a specific projector Remote Out connector sends the IR control signal to the next projector when using multip...

Page 29: ...r keypad is solid orange 3 Turn on the projector by pressing the ON button on the remote control or the power button on the projector keypad The status LED is orange with a long blink and the status L...

Page 30: ...orange to solid orange and the keypad also turns to solid orange 4 Disconnect the power cord from both the projector and the electrical outlet Note It is not recommended to turn on the projector imme...

Page 31: ...ange value To check or uncheck a checkbox highlight the function and press Enter To input a number or symbol highlight the number or symbol and use the p and q buttons to make a selection You can also...

Page 32: ...ma HDR sRGB DICOM SIM Blending 3D 2D High Speed User Dynamic Range HDR Off Auto HDR Picture Mode Bright Standard Film Detail Brightness 0 100 Contrast 0 100 Sharpness 1 15 Gamma Film Graphics Standard...

Page 33: ...Offset 0 100 White Enhancement 0 10 Color Space Auto RGB 0 255 RGB 16 235 REC709 REC601 Color Matching Auto Test Pattern Off On Red Hue 0 254 Saturation 0 254 Luminance 0 254 Green Hue 0 254 Saturatio...

Page 34: ...Format Auto Frame Packing Side by Side Top and Bottom Frame Sequential 3D Tech DLP link 3D Sync 3D 2D 3D L R 3D Sync Out To Emitter To Next Projector 3D Invert Off On Frame Delay 1 200 Reset Yes Canc...

Page 35: ...ition 0 100 V Position 0 100 Reset Yes Cancel Dialog box Geometric Correction Warp Control Basic Advanced AP Basic Warp Keystone Horizontal 0 40 Vertical 0 40 Pincushion Horizontal 0 100 Vertical 0 10...

Page 36: ...0 255 Blue 0 255 Exit Red 0 255 Green 0 255 Blue 0 255 Reset Bottom Yes Cancel Dialog box Top Yes Cancel Dialog box All Yes Cancel Dialog box Memory Save Memory Memory 1 Memory 5 Apply Memory Memory...

Page 37: ...SDI HDBaseT Sub Source VGA HDMI1 HDMI2 DVI D DisplayPort 3G SDI HDBaseT Swap Size Small Medium Large Location PBP Main Left PBP Main Top PBP Main Right PBP Main Bottom PIP Bottom Right PIP Bottom Left...

Page 38: ...read only Backup Input Info Current Signal read only Backup Input Status Active Inactive read only Backup Input Change Changed No Change read only First Input By First Input read only Resolution read...

Page 39: ...q t u Lens Memory Save Memory Memory 1 Memory 5 Apply Memory Memory 1 Memory 5 Clear Memory Yes Cancel Dialog box Lens Calibration Yes Cancel Dialog box Lens Lock Lock Unlock Reset Yes Cancel Dialog...

Page 40: ...ction Light Source Mode Normal Mode Eco Mode Custom Brightness Function Shutter Shutter On Shutter Off Reset Yes Cancel Dialog box Copy Events To Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sund...

Page 41: ...03 00 UTC 03 30 UTC 04 00 UTC 05 00 UTC 06 00 UTC 07 00 UTC 08 00 UTC 09 00 UTC 09 30 UTC 10 00 UTC 11 00 UTC 12 00 Update Interval Hourly Daily Apply Yes Cancel Dialog box Power Settings Power Mode...

Page 42: ...er Bottom Left Bottom Right Menu Transparency 0 9 Menu Timer Off 5s 10s 15s 30s 60s Information Hide Off On Background Blue Black White Logo Logo Setup Change Logo Default Logo Neutral User Logo Captu...

Page 43: ...Remote Setup Remote Code 0 99 Quick Switch Code Off 1 9 IR Function Front Off On Top Off On HDBaseT Off On User 1 Freeze Screen Blank Screen PIP PBP Aspect Ratio Information Hide Network setup Projec...

Page 44: ...ss Off Email Laser Off Email Reset Yes Cancel Dialog box Control Crestron Off On IP Address IPID 2 255 Port 0 65535 Crestron Setup Apply Yes Cancel Dialog box PJ Link Off On Authentication Off On Pass...

Page 45: ...by Mode Light Source Mode Light Source Hours Total Hours Normal Eco Mode Custom Power Temperature AC Voltage Communication Projector ID Remote Code LAN Interface MAC Address Network Status DHCP IP Add...

Page 46: ...s Backup Input Change First Input Resolution Horz Refresh Color Space HDR Second Input Resolution Horz Refresh Color Space HDR Firmware Version Main Version I SCALER Version F MCU Version M MCU Versio...

Page 47: ...images Note Super Bright is supported only by specific model When AC input is 100 120V the super bright mode option will be gray out Cinema Best for videos projected in a dark room HDR Best for displ...

Page 48: ...controls the degree of difference between the lightest and darkest parts of the image Sharpness Adjust the clarity of details in the projected image to make the image clearer and sharper Gamma Select...

Page 49: ...100 The higher the value the larger the range to adjust the light source Extreme Black Enable this function to automatically increase the contrast ratio by turning off the laser light when black imag...

Page 50: ...reasing value indicates counterclockwise rotation and decreasing value clockwise rotation Saturation Adjust the saturation of the selected color The value reflects the color shifts from or towards the...

Page 51: ...he 3D sync output signal To Emitter Send the 3D sync signal to the emitter connected to the 3D sync out port To Next Projector Send the 3D sync signal to next projector when using multiple projectors...

Page 52: ...s function to invert the 3D left and right frames Frame Delay Set a frame delay value for the projector to correct the time difference between the 3D signal being given and the result being executed T...

Page 53: ...function to have the image s height and width changed at the same ratio Horizontal Use the t and u buttons to change the width of the projected image Vertical Use the p and q buttons to change the hei...

Page 54: ...tions are disabled Basic Warp Configure basic warp settings Keystone Keystone function is used to adjust the images in asymmetric rectangle shape Horizontal Adjust the left and right side of the proje...

Page 55: ...e jagging adjust the warp sharpness to blur or sharpen the edge of the images Blend Setting Configure the blend settings directly on the projector to merge two or more adjacent images into one larger...

Page 56: ...of the video images Freeze Screen Select to pause the display screen despite any change in the source device Test Pattern Select a test pattern The available options are Off Green Grid Magenta Grid Wh...

Page 57: ...ayout PIP Size Small Medium Large PIP Bottom Right P P P PIP Bottom Left P P P PIP Top Left P P P PIP Top Right P P P Note Refer to the table below for PIP PBP compatibility PIP PBP Compatibility PIP...

Page 58: ...ion are not supported Backup Input Backup Input function allows the user to set up two input sources with the same timing specification Upon loss of one input source the projector automatically switch...

Page 59: ...ion Horz Refresh Color Space and HDR VGA Setup the VGA source by selecting the proper Phase and Resolution HDMI Setup the projector s HDMI ports Output Select a HDMI port to output the signal HDMI 1 E...

Page 60: ...lian Spanish Portuguese Polish Dutch Norwegian Traditional Chinese Simplified Chinese Japanese Korean Russian Hungarian and Thai Projection Change the image direction by selecting a proper projection...

Page 61: ...lens settings Clear Memory Clear the saved lens records Note Performing a lens calibration will clear the saved lens records The A18 and A19 lens do not support saving Zoom and Focus locations The A2...

Page 62: ...e needs to cover the entire projection screen It is recommended to use the Optoma Visual Suite software for seamless setups and calibration For A11 lens the Active Image Setup functions can be applied...

Page 63: ...n event record number and set up the schedule details Time Set the time for the event Function Select the function The available functions are Power Settings Input Source Light Source Mode and Shutter...

Page 64: ...the schedule settings for the day Reset Schedule Reset all of the schedule settings Date and Time Set up the projector s date and time Clock Mode Set the clock mode to NTP Server or Manual Note To use...

Page 65: ...bled the projector screen is automatically raised or lowered when the projector is turned on or off This function only works when the projector is connected to an electrical projector screen Note 3 5m...

Page 66: ...ime the projector can be used without the password Once the timer counts to 0 the user must enter a password to use the projector The timer restarts every time the projector is turned on Change Passwo...

Page 67: ...uality and prevent damage to the projector enable High Altitude mode in high temperature high humidity or high altitude environment User Data User can save the projector settings as user data and relo...

Page 68: ...the number the remote indicator blinks twice quickly indicating that the remote code has changed For more information on remote codes refer to Remote control ID setup on page 26 Quick Switch Code The...

Page 69: ...d remotely by a computer or other external devices through wireless or wired network connection It allows the user to control one or more projectors from a remote control center such as powering the p...

Page 70: ...r Note Crestron is a registered trademark of Crestron Electronics Inc of the United States Extron is a registered trademark of Extron Electronics Inc of the United States AMX is a registered trademark...

Page 71: ...or higher version Overview of the web control panel Configure the projector settings using web browser Settings Menu Menu Description HOME View the projector information and firmware version details...

Page 72: ...assword When network is not available refer to Directly connect the projector to a computer on page 72 Directly connect the projector to a computer When network is not available connect the projector...

Page 73: ...ter keyboard Specification for RS232 by Telnet Telnet TCP Telnet port 23 contact service team for more details Telnet utility Windows TELNET exe console mode Disconnection for RS232 by Telnet control...

Page 74: ...NA XGA 1024 x 768 1 33 4 3 60 NA NA 70 V NA 75 V NA 85 V NA 120 NA NA SXGA 1152 x 864 1 33 4 3 75 V NA 1152 x 870 1 32 75 V NA WXGA 1280 x 768 1 67 5 3 60 V NA 75 V NA 85 V NA WXGA 1280 x 800 1 6 16 1...

Page 75: ...NA 60 V NA 120 NA NA HDTV 1080p 1920 x 1080 1 78 16 9 23 98 V NA 24 V NA 25 V NA 29 97 V NA 30 V NA 50 NA NA 59 94 NA NA 60 NA NA SD SDI SDTV 480i 720 x 480 1 5 3 2 59 94 NA NA SDTV 576i 720 x 576 1...

Page 76: ...NA 60 NA NA Top and Bottom 1080p 1920 x 1080 1 78 16 9 23 98 NA NA 24 NA NA 59 9 NA NA 60 NA NA Frame Sequential 3D SVGA 800 x 600 1 33 4 3 120 NA NA XGA 1024 x 768 1 33 4 3 120 NA NA HDTV 1280 x 720...

Page 77: ...V 85 V V V V V V V 120 V V V V V V V SXGA 1152 x 864 1 33 4 3 75 V V V V V V V 1152 x 870 1 32 75 V V V V V V V WXGA 1280 x 768 1 67 5 3 60 V V V V V V V 75 V V V V V V V 85 V V V V V V V WXGA 1280 x...

Page 78: ...V V V V V V 50 V V V V V V V 59 94 V V V V V V V 60 V V V V V V V SD SDI SDTV 480i 720 x 480 1 5 3 2 59 94 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA SDTV 576i 720 x 576 1 25 5 4 50 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA HD SDI HDTV 720p 12...

Page 79: ...Top and Bottom 1080p 1920 x 1080 1 78 16 9 23 98 V V V V V V V 24 V V V V V V V 59 9 V V V V V V V 60 V V V V V V V Frame Sequential 3D SVGA 800 x 600 1 33 4 3 120 V V V V V V V XGA 1024 x 768 1 33 4...

Page 80: ...V V V 85 V V V V V V V 120 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA SXGA 1152 x 864 1 33 4 3 75 V V V V V V V 1152 x 870 1 32 75 V V V V V V V WXGA 1280 x 768 1 67 5 3 60 NA NA NA V NA NA V 75 V V V V V V V 85 V V V V V...

Page 81: ...V V V 50 V V V V V V V 59 94 V V V V V V V 60 V V V V V V V SD SDI SDTV 480i 720 x 480 1 5 3 2 59 94 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA SDTV 576i 720 x 576 1 25 5 4 50 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA HD SDI HDTV 720p 1280 x...

Page 82: ...0 1 78 16 9 23 98 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 24 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 59 9 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 60 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA Frame Sequential 3D SVGA 800 x 600 1 33 4 3 120 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA XGA 1024 x 768 1 3...

Page 83: ...70 NA 75 NA 85 NA 120 NA SXGA 1152 x 864 1 33 4 3 75 NA 1152 x 870 1 32 75 NA WXGA 1280 x 768 1 67 5 3 60 NA 75 NA 85 NA WXGA 1280 x 800 1 6 16 10 60 NA 75 NA 85 NA SXGA 1280x960 1 33 4 3 60 NA 85 NA...

Page 84: ...NA 59 94 NA 60 NA 120 NA HDTV 1080p 1920 x 1080 1 78 16 9 23 98 NA 24 NA 25 NA 29 97 NA 30 NA 50 NA 59 94 NA 60 NA SD SDI SDTV 480i 720 x 480 1 5 3 2 59 94 V SDTV 576i 720 x 576 1 25 5 4 50 V HD SDI...

Page 85: ...0 1 78 16 9 50 NA 59 94 NA 60 NA Top and Bottom 1080p 1920 x 1080 1 78 16 9 23 98 NA 24 NA 59 9 NA 60 NA Frame Sequential 3D SVGA 800 x 600 1 33 4 3 120 NA XGA 1024 x 768 1 33 4 3 120 NA HDTV 1280 x 7...

Page 86: ...5 V V V V V V V 120 V V V V V V V SXGA 1152 x 864 1 33 4 3 75 V V V V V V V 1152 x 870 1 32 75 V V V V V V V WXGA 1280 x 768 1 67 5 3 60 V V V V V V V 75 V V V V V V V 85 V V V V V V V WXGA 1280 x 800...

Page 87: ...V V V V V 50 V V V V V V V 59 94 V V V V V V V 60 V V V V V V V SD SDI SDTV 480i 720 x 480 1 5 3 2 59 94 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA SDTV 576i 720 x 576 1 25 5 4 50 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA HD SDI HDTV 720p 128...

Page 88: ...1080p 1920 x 1080 1 78 16 9 23 98 V V V V V V V 24 V V V V V V V 59 9 V V V V V V V 60 V V V V V V V Frame Sequential 3D SVGA 800 x 600 1 33 4 3 120 V V V V V V V XGA 1024 x 768 1 33 4 3 120 V V V V V...

Page 89: ...5 V V V V V V V 120 V V V V V V V SXGA 1152 x 864 1 33 4 3 75 V V V V V V V 1152 x 870 1 32 75 V V V V V V NA WXGA 1280 x 768 1 67 5 3 60 V V V V V V NA 75 V V V V V V V 85 V V V V V V NA WXGA 1280 x...

Page 90: ...V V 25 V V V V V V V 29 97 V V V V V V V 30 V V V V V V V 50 V V V V V V V 59 94 V V V V V V V 60 V V V V V V V SD SDI SDTV 480i 720 x 480 1 5 3 2 59 94 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA SDTV 576i 720 x 576 1 25...

Page 91: ...50 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 59 94 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 60 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA Top and Bottom 1080p 1920 x 1080 1 78 16 9 23 98 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 24 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 59 9 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 60 NA...

Page 92: ...1152 x 870 75Hz DVI Established Timing Standard Timing Detail Timing 720 x 400 70Hz 1024 x 768 120Hz 1920 x 1200 59Hz 720 x 400 88Hz 1280 x 800 75Hz 1920 x 1080 60Hz 640 x 480 60Hz 1280 x 1024 60Hz 64...

Page 93: ...x 1080i 60Hz 800 x 600 56Hz 1600 x 1200 60Hz 720 x 480i 60Hz 800 x 600 60Hz 1680 x 1050 60Hz 720 x 576 50Hz 800 x 600 72Hz 1280 x 720 50Hz 800 x 600 75Hz 1920 x 1080i 50Hz 832 x 624 75Hz 720 x 576i 5...

Page 94: ...x 1200 60Hz 720 x 480i 60Hz 800 x 600 60Hz 1680 x 1050 60Hz 720 x 576 50Hz 800 x 600 72Hz 1280 x 720 50Hz 800 x 600 75Hz 1920 x 1080i 50Hz 832 x 624 75Hz 720 x 576i 50Hz 1024 x 768 60Hz 1920 x 1080 50...

Page 95: ...83 7 56 15 28 15 31 27 68 27 90 41 92 190 2 56 4 09 2 67 3 10 3 44 4 17 4 17 5 57 5 07 6 34 6 22 8 27 7 98 16 12 16 17 29 22 29 45 44 25 200 2 69 4 31 2 82 3 26 3 62 4 39 4 39 5 86 5 34 6 68 6 55 8 7...

Page 96: ...o Hm Hm H V Vm Vm Vmc Vo Hmc When the lens is shifted beyond the described range of operation screen edges may become darker or images may become out of focus The lens cannot be shifted to this area b...

Page 97: ...A27 50 120 50 120 V Height of the projected image H Width of the projected image Projected image lmage circle Ho Hm Hm H V Vm Vo Vm Vo Ho When the lens is shifted beyond the described range of operat...

Page 98: ...8 103 1 A19 56 5 A20 106 868 A21 92 1 A22 126 309 A23 151 281 A27 223 15 Dimensions given in millimeters Warning If you buy a ceiling mount from a third party please be sure to use the correct screw s...

Page 99: ...n on the projector OFF 2 F1 32 CD 2E D1 Press to turn off the projector 1 3 F1 32 CD 72 8D Use as numeric keypad number 1 2 4 F1 32 CD 73 8C Use as numeric keypad number 2 3 5 F1 32 CD 74 8B Use as nu...

Page 100: ...el Mode 24 F1 32 CD 5 FA Press to select the preset display mode Bright 25 F1 32 CD 28 D7 Press to adjust amount of light in the image Contr 26 F1 32 CD 29 D6 Press to adjust difference between dark a...

Page 101: ...10 wide aspect ratio type on your DVD player Image is too small or too large Press the Zoom or Zoom button on the remote control or projector keypad to adjust the projected image size Move the projec...

Page 102: ...aser diode on Steady Steady Steady Power off Cooling down Flashing AV mute is off Image is displayed Steady Steady Steady AV mute is on Image is black Steady Steady Steady Projector communication oper...

Page 103: ...sub 9 pin PC Control 2 x Wired in out 3 5mm phone jack Remote In out 1 x 12V Trigger 3 5mm phone jack Black 1 x USB type A 5V 0 5A 1 x RJ 45 LAN 2 x IR Receiver Front Top Power requirement 100 240V 5...

Page 104: ...space variable carriage return Prefix 0 9999 suffix Pass P Fail F Read Command X X X X X n CR Lead Code space variable carriage return 0 9999 suffix Response Format Pass O k n Fail F Variable System...

Page 105: ...O k 0 100 Contrast 0 100 1 XX22 0 100 F P XX126 1 F O k 0 100 Sharpness 1 15 1 XX23 1 15 F P Film XX35 1 F P Graphics XX35 3 F P Standard 2 2 XX35 4 F P Vivid XX35 21 F P 3D XX35 9 F P Blackboard XX35...

Page 106: ...405 7 F P Side by Side XX405 1 F P Top and Bottom XX405 2 F P Frame Sequential XX405 3 F P DLP link XX230 1 F P 3D Sync XX230 3 F P 3D XX400 0 F P L XX400 1 F P R XX400 2 F P White Magenta Yellow Auto...

Page 107: ...F P up 1 XX59 3 F P down 1 XX59 4 F P right 1 XX59 5 F P left 1 XX59 6 F P up 1 XX59 7 F P down 1 XX59 8 F P right 1 XX59 9 F P left 1 XX59 10 F P up 1 XX59 11 F P down 1 XX59 12 F P right 1 XX59 13...

Page 108: ...72 XX273 2 F O k nnn Blue 0 255 1 nnn F P XX272 XX273 3 F O k nnn Exit Red 0 255 Green 0 255 Blue 0 255 Bottom 3 F P Top 5 F P All 1 F P Save Memory Memory 1 Memory 5 XX141 1 5 F P Apply Memory Memory...

Page 109: ...DVI D XX12 2 F P XX121 1 F O k 1 Display Port XX12 20 F P XX121 1 F O k 15 3G SDI XX12 22 F P XX121 1 F O k 18 HDBaseT XX12 21 F P XX121 1 F O k 16 no Signal XX131 1 F O k 0 VGA XX305 2 F P XX131 1 F...

Page 110: ...ly HDMI1 XX265 7 F P XX275 1 F O k 7 HDMI2 XX265 8 F P XX275 1 F O k 8 HDBaseT XX265 16 F P XX275 1 F O k 16 Display Port XX265 15 F P XX275 1 F O k 15 HDMI1 XX266 7 F P XX276 1 F O k 7 HDMI2 XX266 8...

Page 111: ...O k 1 Reset XX175 1 F P Active Focus XX308 3 F P XX222 1 F O k a 0 Processing a 1 Adjustment success a 2 n Error Calibration XX261 1 F P XX225 1 F O k a 0 Processing a 1 Adjustment success a 2 n Error...

Page 112: ...et XX472 n nn F P Monday XX473 1 n F P Tuesday XX473 2 n F P Wednesday XX473 3 n F P Thursday XX473 4 n F P Friday XX473 5 n F P Saturday XX473 6 n F P Sunday XX473 7 n F P Reset the Day XX471 9 n F P...

Page 113: ...29 Hour 0 23 XX539 00 23 F P XX544 3 F O k 00 23 XX77 MMDDHH F P Change Password XX406 nnnn nnnn F P Top Left XX72 1 F P Top Right XX72 2 F P Update Interval Power Mode Standby Signal Power On 12V Tr...

Page 114: ...P Aspect Ratio XX118 4 F P Information Hide XX118 5 F P Network setup XX118 6 F P Projector ID XX118 7 F P Color Matching XX118 8 F P Reset Selective XX118 9 F P RJ 45 XX460 1 F P HDBaseT XX460 2 F P...

Page 115: ...XX153 1 F O k 115200 1200 XX153 3 F O k 1200 2400 XX153 3 F O k 2400 4800 XX153 3 F O k 4800 9600 XX153 3 F O k 9600 19200 XX153 3 F O k 19200 38400 XX153 3 F O k 38400 57600 XX153 3 F O k 57600 1152...

Page 116: ...15 FAN 3 Lock I N F O 16 FAN 4 Lock I N F O 17 FAN 5 Lock I N F O 18 LAN fail then restart I N F O 19 LD lower than 60 I N F O 20 LD NTC 1 Over Temperature I N F O 21 LD NTC 2 Over Temperature I N F O...

Page 117: ...10 F O k 0000 9999 Fan 11 Speed 0000 9999 XX351 11 F O k 0000 9999 Fan 12 Speed 0000 9999 XX351 12 F O k 0000 9999 Fan 13 Speed 0000 9999 XX351 13 F O k 0000 9999 Fan 14 Speed 0000 9999 XX351 10 F O k...

Page 118: ...st XX140 28 F Zoom XX140 32 F Zoom XX140 33 F Focus XX140 34 F Focus XX140 35 F Mode XX140 36 F info XX140 40 F Re sync XX140 41 F HDMI 1 XX140 42 F HDMI 2 XX140 43 F Source XX140 47 F 1 XX140 51 F 2...

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