background image

67

English

Appendices

--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 

~XX45 n 

7E 30 30 34 34 20  a 0D 

Color (Saturation) 

 

n = -50 (a=2D 35 30) ~ 50 (a=35 30) 

 )

0

3

 

5

3

=

a

0

5

 

~

 )

0

3

 

5

3

 

D

2

=

a

0

5

=

 

n

 

 t

n

i

T

 

D

0

 

a

  

0

2

 

5

3

 

4

3

 

0

3

 

0

3

 

E

7

 

n

 

4

4

X

X

~

--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 

 

 

 

3

:

4

 

 t

a

m

r

o

F

 

D

0

 

1

3

 

0

2

 

0

3

 

6

3

 

0

3

 

0

3

 

E

7

 

1

 

0

6

X

X

~

 

 

 

9

:

6

1

 

 

 

D

0

 

2

3

 

0

2

 

0

3

 

6

3

 

0

3

 

0

3

 

E

7

 

2

 

0

6

X

X

~

 )

A

G

X

W

(

0

1

:

6

1

 

 

 

D

0

 

3

3

 

0

2

 

0

3

 

6

3

 

0

3

 

0

3

 

E

7

 

3

 

0

6

X

X

~

 

e

v

it

a

N

 

 

 

D

0

 

6

3

 

0

2

 

0

3

 

6

3

 

0

3

 

0

3

 

E

7

 

6

 

0

6

X

X

~

 

o

t

u

A

 

 

 

D

0

 

7

3

 

0

2

 

0

3

 

6

3

 

0

3

 

0

3

 

E

7

 

7

 

0

6

X

X

~

--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 

 

~XX61 n 

7E 30 30 36 31 20 a 0D 

Edge mask 

 

n = 0 (a=30) ~ 10 (a=31 30) 

  

 )

5

3

 

2

3

=

a

5

2

 

~

 )

5

3

 

D

2

=

a

5

=

 

n

 

  

m

o

o

Z

 

D

0

 

a

 

0

2

 

2

3

 

6

3

 

0

3

 

0

3

 

E

7

 

n

 

2

6

X

X

~

~XX63 n 

7E 30 30 36 33 20 a 0D 

H Image Shift 

 

n = -100 (a=2D  31 30 30) ~ 100 (a=31 30 30) 

~XX64 n 

7E 30 30 36 34 20 a 0D 

V Image Shift 

 

n = -100 (a=2D  31 30 30) ~ 100 (a=31 30 30) 

~XX66 n 

7E 30 30 36 36 20 a 0D 

V Keystone 

 

n = -40 (a=2D 34 30) ~ 40 (a=34 30) 

 

F

F

O

 

e

d

o

M

 

D

3

 

D

0

 

0

3

 

0

2

 

0

3

 

3

3

 

2

3

 

0

3

 

0

3

 

E

7

 

0

 

0

3

2

X

X

~

 

k

n

i

L

-

P

L

D

 

e

d

o

M

 

D

3

 

D

0

 

1

3

 

0

2

 

0

3

 

3

3

 

2

3

 

0

3

 

0

3

 

E

7

 

1

 

0

3

2

X

X

~

~XX400 0 

7E 30 30 34 30 30 20 30 0D 

3D

ɦ

 

D

3

 

D

2

 

L

 

 

D

0

 

1

3

 

0

2

 

0

3

 

0

3

 

4

3

 

0

3

 

0

3

 

E

7

 

1

 

0

0

4

X

X

~

 

R

 

 

D

0

 

2

3

 

0

2

 

0

3

 

0

3

 

4

3

 

0

3

 

0

3

 

E

7

 

2

 

0

0

4

X

X

~

~XX405 0 

7E 30 30 34 30 35 20 30 0D 

3D Format 

Auto 

 

S

B

S

 

 

D

0

 

1

3

 

0

2

 

5

3

 

0

3

 

4

3

 

0

3

 

0

3

 

E

7

 

1

 

5

0

4

X

X

~

 

m

o

tt

o

B

 

d

n

a

 

p

o

T

 

 

D

0

 

2

3

 

0

2

 

5

3

 

0

3

 

4

3

 

0

3

 

0

3

 

E

7

 

2

 

5

0

4

X

X

~

 l

a

it

n

e

u

q

e

e

m

a

r

F

 

 

D

0

 

3

3

 

0

2

 

5

3

 

0

3

 

4

3

 

0

3

 

0

3

 

E

7

 

3

 

5

0

4

X

X

~

~XX231 0 

7E 30 30 32 33 31 20 30 0D 

3D Sync Invert 

On 

~XX231 1 

7E 30 30 32 33 31 20 31 0D 

3D Sync Invert 

Off 

--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 

 

~XX70 1 

7E 30 30 37 30 20 31 0D 

Language 

English  

 

 

 

 

  

n

a

m

r

e

G

 

 

D

0

 

2

3

 

0

2

 

0

3

 

7

3

 

0

3

 

0

3

 

E

7

 

2

 

0

7

X

X

~

 

 

  

h

c

n

e

r

F

 

 

D

0

 

3

3

 

0

2

 

0

3

 

7

3

 

0

3

 

0

3

 

E

7

 

3

 

0

7

X

X

~

 

 

  

n

a

il

a

tI

 

 

D

0

 

4

3

 

0

2

 

0

3

 

7

3

 

0

3

 

0

3

 

E

7

 

4

 

0

7

X

X

~

 

 

  

h

s

i

n

a

p

S

 

 

D

0

 

5

3

 

0

2

 

0

3

 

7

3

 

0

3

 

0

3

 

E

7

 

5

 

0

7

X

X

~

 

 

  

e

s

e

u

g

u

tr

o

P

 

 

D

0

 

6

3

 

0

2

 

0

3

 

7

3

 

0

3

 

0

3

 

E

7

 

6

 

0

7

X

X

~

 

 

  

h

s

il

o

P

 

 

D

0

 

7

3

 

0

2

 

0

3

 

7

3

 

0

3

 

0

3

 

E

7

 

7

 

0

7

X

X

~

 

 

  

h

c

t

u

D

 

 

D

0

 

8

3

 

0

2

 

0

3

 

7

3

 

0

3

 

0

3

 

E

7

 

8

 

0

7

X

X

~

 

 

 

h

s

i

d

e

w

S

 

 

D

0

 

9

3

 

0

2

 

0

3

 

7

3

 

0

3

 

0

3

 

E

7

 

9

 

0

7

X

X

~

 

 

 

h

s

i

n

a

D

/

n

a

i

g

e

w

r

o

N

 

 

D

0

 

0

3

 

1

3

 

0

2

 

0

3

 

7

3

 

0

3

 

0

3

 

E

7

 

0

1

 

0

7

X

X

~

 

 

  

h

s

i

n

n

i

F

 

 

D

0

 

1

3

 

1

3

 

0

2

 

0

3

 

7

3

 

0

3

 

0

3

 

E

7

 

1

1

 

0

7

X

X

~

 

 

  

k

e

e

r

G

 

 

D

0

 

2

3

 

1

3

 

0

2

 

0

3

 

7

3

 

0

3

 

0

3

 

E

7

 

2

1

 

0

7

X

X

~

 

 

  

e

s

e

n

i

h

C

 l

a

n

o

it

i

d

a

r

T

 

 

D

0

 

3

3

 

1

3

 

0

2

 

0

3

 

7

3

 

0

3

 

0

3

 

E

7

 

3

1

 

0

7

X

X

~

 

 

  

e

s

e

n

i

h

C

 

d

e

if

il

p

m

i

S

 

 

D

0

 

4

3

 

1

3

 

0

2

 

0

3

 

7

3

 

0

3

 

0

3

 

E

7

 

4

1

 

0

7

X

X

~

 

 

  

e

s

e

n

a

p

a

J

 

 

D

0

 

5

3

 

1

3

 

0

2

 

0

3

 

7

3

 

0

3

 

0

3

 

E

7

 

5

1

 

0

7

X

X

~

 

 

  

n

a

e

r

o

K

 

 

D

0

 

6

3

 

1

3

 

0

2

 

0

3

 

7

3

 

0

3

 

0

3

 

E

7

 

6

1

 

0

7

X

X

~

 

 

  

n

a

is

s

u

R

 

 

D

0

 

7

3

 

1

3

 

0

2

 

0

3

 

7

3

 

0

3

 

0

3

 

E

7

 

7

1

 

0

7

X

X

~

 

 

 

n

a

ir

a

g

n

u

H

 

 

D

0

 

8

3

 

1

3

 

0

2

 

0

3

 

7

3

 

0

3

 

0

3

 

E

7

 

8

1

 

0

7

X

X

~

 

 

 

k

a

v

o

l

s

o

h

c

e

z

C

 

 

D

0

 

9

3

 

1

3

 

0

2

 

0

3

 

7

3

 

0

3

 

0

3

 

E

7

 

9

1

 

0

7

X

X

~

 

 

 

c

i

b

a

r

A

 

 

D

0

 

0

3

 

2

3

 

0

2

 

0

3

 

7

3

 

0

3

 

0

3

 

E

7

 

0

2

 

0

7

X

X

~

 i

a

h

T

 

 

D

0

 

1

3

 

2

3

 

0

2

 

0

3

 

7

3

 

0

3

 

0

3

 

E

7

 

1

2

 

0

7

X

X

~

 

h

s

i

k

r

u

T

 

 

D

0

 

2

3

 

2

3

 

0

2

 

0

3

 

7

3

 

0

3

 

0

3

 

E

7

 

2

2

 

0

7

X

X

~

 i

s

r

a

F

 

 

D

0

 

3

3

 

2

3

 

0

2

 

0

3

 

7

3

 

0

3

 

0

3

 

E

7

 

3

2

 

0

7

X

X

~

 

e

s

e

m

a

n

t

e

i

V

 

 

D

0

 

3

3

 

2

3

 

0

2

 

0

3

 

7

3

 

0

3

 

0

3

 

E

7

 

5

2

 

0

7

X

X

~

 

n

a

i

s

e

n

o

d

n

I

 

 

D

0

 

3

3

 

2

3

 

0

2

 

0

3

 

7

3

 

0

3

 

0

3

 

E

7

 

6

2

 

0

7

X

X

~

  

n

a

i

n

a

m

o

R

 

 

D

0

 

3

3

 

2

3

 

0

2

 

0

3

 

7

3

 

0

3

 

0

3

 

E

7

 

7

2

 

0

7

X

X

~

--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 

 

~XX71 1 

7E 30 30 37 31 20 31 0D 

Projection 

Front-Desktop 

 

 

 

 

 

p

o

t

k

s

e

D

-

r

a

e

R

 

 

D

0

 

2

3

 

0

2

 

1

3

 

7

3

 

0

3

 

0

3

 

E

7

 

2

 

1

7

X

X

~

 

 

 

g

n

il

i

e

C

-t

n

o

r

F

 

 

D

0

 

3

3

 

0

2

 

1

3

 

7

3

 

0

3

 

0

3

 

E

7

 

3

 

1

7

X

X

~

  

g

n

il

i

e

C

-

r

a

e

R

 

 

D

0

 

4

3

 

0

2

 

1

3

 

7

3

 

0

3

 

0

3

 

E

7

 

4

 

1

7

X

X

~

--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 

 

~XX72 1 

7E 30 30 37 32 20 31 0D 

Menu Location 

Top Left 

 

 

 

 

 t

h

g

i

R

 

p

o

T

 

 

D

0

 

2

3

 

0

2

 

2

3

 

7

3

 

0

3

 

0

3

 

E

7

 

2

 

2

7

X

X

~

 

 

 

e

rt

n

e

C

 

 

D

0

 

3

3

 

0

2

 

2

3

 

7

3

 

0

3

 

0

3

 

E

7

 

3

 

2

7

X

X

~

 

 

 t

f

e

L

 

m

o

tt

o

B

 

 

D

0

 

4

3

 

0

2

 

2

3

 

7

3

 

0

3

 

0

3

 

E

7

 

4

 

2

7

X

X

~

 

 

 t

h

g

i

R

 

m

o

tt

o

B

 

 

D

0

 

5

3

 

0

2

 

2

3

 

7

3

 

0

3

 

0

3

 

E

7

 

5

 

2

7

X

X

~

--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 

(WXGA only) 

~XX90 1 

7E 30 30 39 31 20 31 0D 

Screen Type 

16:10 

 

9

:

6

1

 

 

D

0

 

0

3

 

0

2

 

1

3

 

9

3

 

0

3

 

0

3

 

E

7

 

0

 

0

9

X

X

~

--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 

 

 

 r

u

o

H

/

y

a

D

/

h

t

n

o

M

 r

e

m

i

T

 

y

ti

r

u

c

e

S

 

y

ti

r

u

c

e

S

 

D

0

 

c

c

b

b

a

a

 

0

2

 

7

3

 

7

3

 

0

3

 

0

3

 

E

7

 

n

 

7

7

X

X

~

  

)

2

3

 

1

3

=

a

a

2

1

 

~

 )

0

3

 

0

3

=

a

a

0

0

 

=

m

m

  

  

  

  

h

h

/

d

d

/

m

m

 

=

 

n

 

 

 

 

  

)

0

3

 

3

3

=

b

b

0

3

 

~

 )

0

3

 

0

3

=

b

b

0

0

 

=

 

d

d

 

 

 

 

 )

4

3

 

2

3

=

c

c

4

2

 

~

 )

0

3

 

0

3

=

c

c

0

0

 

=

h

h

 

 

 

 

 

e

l

b

a

n

E

 s

g

n

it

t

e

S

 

y

ti

r

u

c

e

S

 

 

D

0

 

1

3

 

0

2

 

8

3

 

7

3

 

0

3

 

0

3

 

E

7

 

1

 

8

7

X

X

~

  

)

e

l

b

it

a

p

m

o

c

 

d

r

a

w

k

c

a

b

 r

o

2

/

0

(

e

l

b

a

s

i

D

 

 

 

D

0

 

a

 

0

2

 

2

3

 

0

2

 

8

3

 

7

3

 

0

3

 

0

3

 

E

7

  

n

n

n

n

~

 

0

 

8

7

X

X

~

  

 )

9

3

 

9

3

 

9

3

 

9

3

 

E

7

=

a

9

9

9

9

~

  

)

0

3

 

0

3

 

0

3

 

0

3

 

E

7

=

a

0

0

0

0

~

 

=

 

n

n

n

n

~

 

 

 

 

--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 

 

~XX79 n 

7E 30 30 37 39 20 a 0D 

Projector ID 

 

n = 00 (a=30 30) ~ 99 (a=39 39) 

--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 

 

  

n

O

 

e

t

u

M

 

D

0

 

1

3

 

0

2

 

0

3

 

8

3

 

0

3

 

0

3

 

E

7

 

1

 

0

8

X

X

~

 )

e

l

b

it

a

p

m

o

c

 

d

r

a

w

k

c

a

b

 r

o

2

/

0

f

f

O

 

 

D

0

 

0

3

 

0

2

 

0

3

 

8

3

 

0

3

 

0

3

 

E

7

 

0

 

0

8

X

X

~

~XX310 0 

7E 30 33 31 30 20 30 0D 

Internal Speaker  

Off 

 

n

O

 

 

D

0

 

1

3

 

0

2

 

0

3

 

1

3

 

3

3

 

0

3

 

E

7

 

1

 

0

1

3

X

X

~

~XX81 n 

7E 30 30 38 31 20 a 0D 

Volume (Audio) 

 

n = 0 (a=30) ~ 10 (a=31 30) 

--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 

 t

l

u

a

f

e

D

 

o

g

o

L

 

D

0

 

1

3

 

0

2

 

2

3

 

8

3

 

0

3

 

0

3

 

E

7

 

1

 

2

8

X

X

~

 l

a

rt

u

e

N

 

 

D

0

 

3

3

 

0

2

 

2

3

 

8

3

 

0

3

 

0

3

 

E

7

 

3

 

2

8

X

X

~

--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 

~XX60 5 

7E 30 30 36 30 20 35 0D 

LBX

Summary of Contents for W316st

Page 1: ...rols 20 Control Panel Remote Control 20 Control Panel 20 Remote Control 21 On screen Display Menus 28 How to operate 28 Menu Tree 29 IMAGE 31 IMAGE Advanced 33 IMAGE Advanced Signal RGB 35 DISPLAY 36...

Page 2: ...do not place the projector on a crowded coffee table sofa bed etc Do not put the projector in an enclosure such as a book case or a cabinet that restricts air flow 2 Do not use the projector near wate...

Page 3: ...mp Reset function from the on screen display OPTIONS Lamp Settings menu after replacing the lamp module refer to page 52 Warning When switching the projector off please ensure the cooling cycle has be...

Page 4: ...of time Avoid using in areas susceptible to excessive dust and dirt Do not Block the slots and openings on the unit provided for ventilation Use abrasive cleaners waxes or solvents to clean the unit U...

Page 5: ...point out something on the screen In order to minimize the lamp power use room blinds to reduce ambient light levels Product Features XGA 1024x768 WXGA 1280X800 Native resolution HD compatible 720p a...

Page 6: ...Unpack and inspect the box contents to ensure all parts listed below are in the box If something is missing please contact your nearest customer service center Battery Projector VGA Cable Carrying ca...

Page 7: ...peaker 8 Tilt Adjustment Feet 9 Ventilation outlet 10 Focus Ring 1 IR Receiver 2 Control Panel 3 Input Output Connec 4 tions Kensington 5 TM Lock Port Ventilation inlet 6 Speaker 7 Tilt Adjustment Fee...

Page 8: ...English Introduction 6 1 2 7 8 11 Source 1 Keystone Correction 2 Enter 3 Re Sync 4 Help 5 Four Directional Select Keys 6 Temp LED 7 Power 8 On Standby LED 9 Lamp LED 10 Menu 11 Control Panel 5 10 3 4...

Page 9: ...nnector 6 Security Lock Slot 7 Audio2 Input 8 Connector 3 5mm mini jack Audio Output Connector 3 5mm mini jack 9 Audio1 Input Connector 3 5mm mini jack 10 RS 232 Connector 9 pin 11 USB service and rem...

Page 10: ...0 HDMI 11 User Define Keys 12 Source 13 Brightness Mode 14 Mouse function on off 15 switch Mute 16 USB mouse Right click 17 Up Selection Key 18 Right Selection Key 19 Down Selection Key 20 Page Up 21...

Page 11: ...to Computer Notebook Connecting the Projector Due to the difference in applications for each country some regions may have different accessories Optional accessory The interface is subject to model s...

Page 12: ...ower Cord 5 Audio Output Cable 6 Audio Input Cable 7 VGA RCA Cable 8 15 Pin to 3 RCA Component HDTV Adaptor 9 3 RCA Component Cable S Video Output Composite Video Output Due to the difference in appli...

Page 13: ...the projector you will be asked to select the preferred language and power saving mode 3 Turn on and connect the source that you want to display on the screen computer notebook video player etc The pr...

Page 14: ...e is complete the POWER LED will turn to solid red standby mode At this point the projector can be turned back on by pushing the button 3 Disconnect the power cord from the electrical outlet and the p...

Page 15: ...d with elevator feet for adjusting the image height 1 Locate the adjustable foot you wish to modify on the underside of the projector 2 Rotate the adjustable ring clockwise to raise the projector or c...

Page 16: ...The projector will focus at distances from 3 28 to 39 4 feet 1 0 to 12 0 meters WXGA series The projector will focus at distances from 3 28 to 32 8 feet 1 0 to 10 0 meters XGA with 0 6 TR The project...

Page 17: ...tion Image Size from 27 3 to 299 5 0 69 to 7 60 meters XGA with 0 6 TR Projection Image Size from 60 7 291 7 up to 300 1 55 7 42 meters WXGA with 0 5 TR Projection Image Size from 44 3 297 up to 300 1...

Page 18: ...50 00 5 08 3 81 200 00 150 00 9 91 10 92 32 51 35 83 0 57 22 50 300 00 6 10 4 57 240 00 180 00 11 89 13 11 39 01 43 01 0 69 27 00 WXGA Diagonal length inch size of 16 10 Screen Screen Size W x H Proje...

Page 19: ...50 00 5 08 3 81 200 00 150 00 3 13 3 13 10 27 10 27 0 57 22 50 300 00 6 10 4 57 240 00 180 00 3 76 3 76 12 34 12 34 0 69 27 00 WXGA Diagonal length inch size of 16 10 Screen Screen Size W x H Projecti...

Page 20: ...Press Menu to launch the on screen display OSD menu To exit OSD Press Menu again Help Help Menu only available when OSD menu is not shown Four Directional Select Keys Use to select items or make adju...

Page 21: ...mouse via USB when Switch button is clicked Enter Confirm your item selection USB emulation when Switch button is clicked Laser Laser pointer trigger press to emit laser For Laser version Page Page U...

Page 22: ...Video Press Video to choose Composite Video and S video source User defined keys 1 2 3 Keys can be defined in projector OSD Source Press Source to select an input signal Brightness Mode Change the br...

Page 23: ...5 CA 3A 35 K19 11 Right F2 32 CD C9 36 K32 12 Down F2 32 CD C7 38 K22 13 Page F2 32 CD C2 3D K20 14 Laser K24 15 Page F2 32 CD C1 3E K10 16 keystone F2 32 CD 84 7B K9 17 keystone F2 32 CD 85 7A K8 18...

Page 24: ...nd new batteries Mixing old and new batteries can shorten the life of new batteries or cause chemical leakage in old batteries Remove batteries as soon as they are worn out Chemi cals that leak from b...

Page 25: ...25 English User Controls Using the HELP button The HELP function ensures easy setup and operation Press the button on the control panel to open the Help Menu...

Page 26: ...the Troubleshooting section on pages 54 59 for more details Help menu button functions only when no input source is detected If input source is detected and help button is pressed the following pages...

Page 27: ...27 English User Controls...

Page 28: ...item in the main menu While making a selection on a particular page press or Enter key to enter sub menu 3 Use keys to select the desired item and adjust the settings using key 4 Select the next item...

Page 29: ...2 Signal Automatic On Off Phase VGA Frequency VGA H Position VGA V Position VGA Exit Exit Reset Format 3 4 3 16 9 Native AUTO 4 4 3 16 9 or 16 10 LBX Native AUTO Edge Mask 0 10 Zoom 5 25 80 200 Image...

Page 30: ...st Sleep Timer User 2 VGA2 S Video LAN Brightness Contrast Sleep Timer User 3 VGA2 S Video LAN Brightness Contrast Sleep Timer Advanced Direct Power On On Off Auto Power Off min 0 180 Quick Resume On...

Page 31: ...o achieve optimum color settings when projecting onto a blackboard green User User s settings 3D Recommend setting for 3D mode enabled Any further ad justments by the user in 3D will be saved in this...

Page 32: ...ack and white to fully saturated color Press the to decrease the amount of saturation in the image Press the to increase the amount of saturation in the image Tint Adjust the color balance of red and...

Page 33: ...w color processing algorithm and system level enhancements to enable higher brightness while providing true more vibrant colors in picture The range is from 0 to 10 If you prefer a stronger enhanced i...

Page 34: ...en and Blue Colors Reset Choose Yes to return the factory default settings for color adjustments Color Space Select an appropriate color matrix type from AUTO RGB RGB 0 255 RGB 16 235 or YUV Reset Cho...

Page 35: ...n again Phase Synchronize the signal timing of the display with the graphic card If the image appears to be unstable or flickers use this function to correct it Frequency Change the display data frequ...

Page 36: ...ing AUTO Automatically selects the appropriate display format Auto Input resolution Auto Scale SVGA Auto Scale XGA H V H V H V 4 3 640 480 800 600 1024 768 800 600 800 600 1024 768 1024 768 800 600 10...

Page 37: ...for users who use external anamorphic lens to display 2 35 1 aspect ratio using full resolution Native This format displays the original image without any scaling AUTO Automatically selects the approp...

Page 38: ...tion removes the noise in a video image Edge mask the image to remove video encoding noise on the edge of video source Zoom Press the to reduce the size of an image Press the to magnify an image on th...

Page 39: ...selected automatically SBS Use this mode for Side by side format 3D content Top and Bottom Use this mode for Top and Bottom format 3D content Frame Sequential Use this mode for Frame Sequential forma...

Page 40: ...e selection Projection Front Desktop This is the default selection The image is projected straight on the screen Rear Desktop When selected the image will appear reversed Front Ceiling When selected t...

Page 41: ...isplay screen Screen Type Choose the screen type from16 10 or 16 9 Projector ID ID definition can be set up by menu range 0 99 and allow user control an individual projector by RS232 Refer to pages 65...

Page 42: ...Change Password First time 1 Press to set the password 2 The password has to be 4 digits 3 Use number button on the remote to enter your new password and then press Enter key to confirm your password...

Page 43: ...43 English User Controls If the incorrect password is entered 3 times the projector will automatically shut down If you have forgotten your password please contact your local office for support...

Page 44: ...2 Function Mic Use Microphone as secondary audio input Audio Input2 Use other audio input device as secondary audio input Volume Press the to decrease the volume Press the to increase the volume Audio...

Page 45: ...e acquired when you select DHCP On If DHCP is Off manually set the IP Address Subnet Mask and Gateway Use or to select the number of IP address Subnet Mask and Gateway Default value is off IP Address...

Page 46: ...er IP address with your network system administrator if you wish to configure it manually Default value is 192 168 0 51 Apply Choose Yes to save the changes made in network configuration settings MAC...

Page 47: ...default startup screen Neutral Logo is not displayed on startup screen Closed Captioning Use this function to set the desired startup screen If changes are made they will take effect the next time the...

Page 48: ...High Altitude When On is selected the fans will spin faster This feature is useful in high altitude areas where the air is thin Information Hide On Choose On to hide the info message Off Choose Off t...

Page 49: ...f it will display a warning message Top Choose Top the projector will receive IR signal from remote control through the top sensor Front Choose Front the projector will receive IR signal from remote c...

Page 50: ...red function for these keys separately in this option User 1 The available options for User1 key are VGA2 S Video LAN Bright ness Contrast Sleep Timer User 2 The available options for User2 key are VG...

Page 51: ...ithout a signal being sent to the projector The projector will automatically power off when the countdown has finished in minutes Quick Resume On If the projector is accidentally turned off this featu...

Page 52: ...ector lamp which will lower power consumption and extend the lamp life Dynamic Choose Dynamic to dim the lamp power which will be based on brightness level of the content and adjust lamp power consump...

Page 53: ...assembling filter please turn on the projector then press Menu go to OPTIONS Op tional Filter Settings Optional Filter Installed and select Yes Filter Usage Hours Display the filter time Filter Remind...

Page 54: ...8 2000 XP Windows 7 1 Open the My Computer icon the Control Panel folder and then double click on the Display icon 2 Select the Settings tab 3 Verify that your display resolution setting is lower than...

Page 55: ...ficulty changing resolutions or your monitor freezes restart all equipment including the projector The screen of the Notebook or PowerBook computer is not displaying your presentation If you are using...

Page 56: ...titles please change the format to 4 3 in the projector OSD If the image is still stretched you will also need to adjust the aspect ratio by referring to the following Please setup the display format...

Page 57: ...blurry double image Two images side by side format Press 3D Format button and switch to SBS for input signal is HDMI 1 3 2D 1080i side by side Image does not display in 3D Check if the battery of 3D...

Page 58: ...ssage ON STANDBY LED Temp LED Lamp LED Blue Red Red Red Standby State Input power cord Red Power on Warming Flashing Blue Lamp lighting Blue Power off Cooling Flashing Blue Error Over Temp Flashing Re...

Page 59: ...ck the operating angle of the remote control is within 20 both horizontally and vertically of one of the IR receivers on the projector Make sure there are not any obstructions between the remote contr...

Page 60: ...wn for at least 30 minutes before changing the lamp Warning Lamp compartment may be hot Allow it to cool down before changing the lamp Warning To reduce the risk of personal injury do not drop the lam...

Page 61: ...e 5 9 Lift up the lamp handle 6 and remove the lamp module slowly and carefully 7 To replace the lamp module reverse the previous steps 10 Turn on the projector and reset the lamp timer Lamp Reset i P...

Page 62: ...nect the power cord 2 Remove the filter slowly and carefully 3 Clean or replace the filter 4 To install the filter reverse the previous steps 5 Reset the filter counter after replacing or cleaning the...

Page 63: ...endent on graphics cards support Signal Resolution Refresh Rate Hz Video Analog HDMI Mac NTSC 720 x 480 60 O PAL SECAM 720 x 576 50 O VGA 640 x 480 60 O O O 640 x 480 67 O 640 x 480 72 8 O O 640 x 480...

Page 64: ...1080i 60Hz 1280 x 720p 50Hz 1280 x 720p 60Hz 800 x 600 60Hz 1024 x 768 60Hz 1920 x 1080i 50Hz Top and Bottom While 3D Format is Top and Bottom 1920 x 1080i 60Hz 1280 x 720p 50Hz 1280 x 720p 60Hz 800 x...

Page 65: ...232 Commands and Protocol Function List 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Pin no Spec 1 N A 2 RXD 3 TXD 4 N A 5 GND 6 N A 7 N A 8 N A 9 N A Pin no Name I O From Projector Side 1 TXD OUT 2 RXD IN 3 GND GND 1 2 3 The i...

Page 66: ...7 9 2 1 X X o e d i V D 0 0 3 1 3 0 2 2 3 1 3 0 3 0 3 E 7 0 1 2 1 X X t n e n o p m o C 2 A G V D 0 3 3 1 3 0 2 2 3 1 3 0 3 0 3 E 7 3 1 2 1 X X XX20 1 7E 30 30 32 30 20 31 0D Display Mode Presentatio...

Page 67: ...3 7 3 0 3 0 3 E 7 4 1 0 7 X X e s e n a p a J D 0 5 3 1 3 0 2 0 3 7 3 0 3 0 3 E 7 5 1 0 7 X X n a e r o K D 0 6 3 1 3 0 2 0 3 7 3 0 3 0 3 E 7 6 1 0 7 X X n a i s s u R D 0 7 3 1 3 0 2 0 3 7 3 0 3 0 3...

Page 68: ...a b r o f 2 0 f f O D 0 0 3 0 2 9 3 0 3 1 3 0 3 0 3 E 7 0 9 0 1 X X t h g i r B e d o M s s e n t h g i r B D 0 1 3 0 2 0 3 1 3 1 3 0 3 0 3 E 7 1 0 1 1 X X o c E D 0 2 3 0 2 0 3 1 3 1 3 0 3 0 3 E 7 2...

Page 69: ...p e d 0 1 6 1 r o 9 6 1 XX128 1 7E 30 30 31 32 38 20 31 0D Color Temperature OKn n 0 1 2 3 Standard D65 Cool D75 Cold D83 Warm D55 XX129 1 7E 30 30 31 32 39 20 31 0D Projection Mode OKn n 0 1 2 3 Fro...

Page 70: ...to the projector meet the following specifications Screw type M4 3 Minimum screw length 10mm Warning 1 If you buy a ceiling mount from another company please be sure to use the correct screw size Scr...

Page 71: ...94538 USA 510 897 8601 www optomausa com services optoma com Europe 42 Caxton Way The Watford Business Park Watford Hertfordshire WD18 8QZ UK 44 0 1923 691 800 www optoma eu 44 0 1923 691 888 Service...

Page 72: ...eoul 135 815 KOREA 82 2 34430005 Japan 3 25 18 info os worldwide com 0120 380 495 www os worldwide com Taiwan 12F No 213 Sec 3 Beixin Rd 886 2 8911 8600 Xindian Dist New Taipei City 231 886 2 8911 655...

Page 73: ...this device does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the device off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one...

Page 74: ...ice may not cause harmful interference and 2 This device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation Notice Canadian users This Class B digital appa...

Reviews: