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Getting started

• Plug the RS-232C cable (supplied) correctly into both the RS-232C terminal on 

the LCD projector and the RS-232C output terminal on the computer. Secure 
the plugs by tightening the thumb screws.
When connecting to a Macintosh series computer, use the RS-232C 9-pin 
adapter (supplied). Or, when connecting to an IBM-PC series computer, use the 
RS-232C 25-pin adapter (supplied). Connect one of these RS-232C adapters to 
the RS-232C input terminal on your computer. Then, firmly plug the RS-232C 
cable into both the RS-232C terminal on the LCD projector and the RS-232C 
adapter on the computer. Secure the plugs by tightening the thumb screws.

• When connecting the LCD projector to a computer other than a VGA, SVGA, 

XGA (Compression), or Macintosh series, a separate cable is needed.

• If you wish to use the plug & play function, turn on the MAIN POWER switch 

on the LCD projector before turning on the computer.

Connecting to audio/
video output 
equipment 
(S-VIDEO/VIDEO 
signal)

Note: 

If the S-VIDEO IN and VIDEO IN terminals are both connected, the S-VIDEO 
IN signal input will have priority. To view the signal being input to the VIDEO IN 
terminal, disconnect the plug from the S-VIDEO IN terminal. 

If the video signal source is connected using a cable with a BNC junction plug, use 
the BNC/RCA adapter (not included) to convert the pin jack.

S-VIDEO VIDEO IN

L-AUDIO IN-R

RS232C

RGB IN

AUDIO IN

AUDIO OUT

RGB OIUT

Connector jacks on
left side of computer

VCR

Laser disc player

Audio system

S-Video cable

(not included)

Audio cable

(not included)

Audio/Video cable

(not included)

Summary of Contents for 215EPolaview

Page 1: ...215E Polaview LCD Projector User s Guide ...

Page 2: ...the LCD projector ________________________________18 Adjusting the lens ___________________________________________19 Rear screen mode projection __________________________________19 Connecting the LCD projector _______________________________________20 Connecting to a computer RGB signal ____________________________20 Connecting to audio video output equipment S VIDEO VIDEO signal _______________...

Page 3: ...djusting the white balance __________________________________________44 Selecting the picture memory _____________________________________45 Projecting PC Card ATA Flash Card data_____________________________46 When using the Repeat Play ______________________________________47 JPEG Viewer features _______________________________________________48 System requirements_______________________________...

Page 4: ...____________59 To Use the Auto Setup feature ________________________________60 ProMouse Software details____________________________________60 Appendix Maintenance_______________________________________________________62 Warning Indications_____________________________________________62 Status Code Display Indications _______________________________62 Cleaning the Air Filter______________________...

Page 5: ...4 Polview 215E LCD Projector User s Guide ...

Page 6: ...one or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help FCC Warning To assure continued FCC compliance use only the provided power supply cord an...

Page 7: ...most sophisticated and reliable products on the market today Used properly it will bring you years of service Please take time to fill in the information below The serial number is on the tag located on the back of your LCD projector You ll want to keep this information handy as your convenient LCD projector information source For your own protection and prolonged operation of your LCD projector p...

Page 8: ...et basement or near a swimming pool Never spill liquid into the LCD projector 5 Do not place the LCD projector on an unstable cart stand or table The LCD projector may fall which may cause serious injury to a child or an adult and or serious damage to the unit Use only with a cart or stand recommended by its manufacturer as being suitable for use with an LCD projector 6 Ceiling wall or shelf mount...

Page 9: ...ous voltage points or short out parts which could result in a fire or electric shock 16 Do not attempt to service the LCD projector yourself Opening or removing covers may expose you to dangerous voltages or other hazards Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel 17 Unplug the LCD projector equipment from the power point and refer servicing to qualified service personnel under the followi...

Page 10: ...ir filter should be cleaned every 100 hours of lamp use The LCD projector may become too hot if the filter is not cleaned when required 21 If the lens becomes dirty or smudged clean with a clean dampened cloth Never touch the lens with your fingers 22 Do not look directly into the aperture and lens while operating the LCD projector as this may result in damage to your eyes 23 We make an effort to ...

Page 11: ... screens and menus make setting up and operating the LCD projector extremely easy IR remote control Front and rear sensors allow you to control the projector from almost anywhere in the room Stereo audio output For external audio equipment connection ProMouse control feature This feature lets you use the LCD Projector remote control unit as a mouse to control your personal computer There is also a...

Page 12: ...ety of functions such as the following have been provided A blue screen is projected when no signal is being input Mute or freeze functions for video and audio signals can be toggled on and off The input signal display function can be toggled on and off Cancellation of the enlarging function is provided 16 9 wide screen projection is provided The function of the POWER button on the remote control ...

Page 13: ...ojector Remote control unit 2 AA batteries 9 8 ft UL CSA power cord or 2 44m power cord VGA cable VGA MAC adapter PC audio cable RS 232C cable RS 232C 9 pin adapter RS 232C 25 pin adapter 3 5 floppy disk containing ProMouse Software for Windows 95 98 3 5 floppy disk containing ProMouse Software for Macintosh 3 5 floppy disk containing JPEG Viewer for Windows 95 98 User s Guide please read complete...

Page 14: ...TER MUTE VOLUME STANDARD a h n o p i j k l m b c d e f g a FREEZE button b POWER button c MUTE button d MODE button e Adjust Z X C V buttons f LIGHT button g Click 2 button h SHUTTER button i VOLUME buttons j INPUT button k MENU button l POINTER button m Mouse button n Transmitter o Click 1 button p Battery compartment ...

Page 15: ...control unit upside down otherwise the mouse button may be pressed down which will cause the battery power to be consumed Remote control unit operating range When using the remote control unit point it at the front or rear of the LCD projector or at the projection screen The range for optimum operation is within 30 degrees of the receiver at a maximum distance of about 23 feet 7m Remote control un...

Page 16: ...US CODE a PC Card release button b PC Card slot c S VIDEO input connector d VIDEO input connector e AUDIO l r input connectors f RS 232C connector g RGB input connector h Audio input connector i RGB output connector j Audio output connector k Lens cap l AC socket 100 240V m MAIN power switch n FOCUS ring o ZOOM ring p Remote control sensor q POWER button STANDBY R ON G indicator r Adjust Z X C V b...

Page 17: ...projector back bottom S VIDEO VIDEO IN L AUDIO IN R RS232C RGB IN AUDIO IN AUDIO OUT MAIN AC IN ON OFF RGB OIUT a b c e h g f d a Remote control sensor b Air outlet port c Carrying handle d Adjusters e Lens cap holder f Air filter g Lamp cover screws h Lamp cover ...

Page 18: ...lick 1 button This button corresponds to the button on a single button mouse or to the left button on a standard mouse with two buttons When this button is pressed in Stamp mode you can mark the screen with a stamp When this button is held down and used with the mouse button in Line mode you can paint a line on the screen Click 2 button This button corresponds to the right button on a standard mou...

Page 19: ...th adjusters see below are in firm contact with the support surface Side view Original picture position Picture position after adjustment Front view To raise the projector turn the adjusters to the right To lower the projector turn the adjusters to the left Note For a distortion free picture it is very important that the LCD projector be positioned so that it is perfectly horizontal If necessary t...

Page 20: ... shown below assume that an RGB signal is being used to input the signal 1 Press MENU to display the menu 2 Press Z or X to select SET UP PROJECTOR and then press C or V to display the screen 3 Press Z or X to select FRONT REAR and then press C or V select FRONT or REAR Select FRONT to return to the standard projection format Select REAR to flip to a mirror image of the input signal 4 Press MENU t...

Page 21: ... the thumb screws When connecting the LCD projector to a Macintosh series computer first connect the VGA MAC adapter supplied to the RGB signal input terminal on your computer Then firmly plug the VGA signal cable into both the RGB IN terminal on the LCD projector and the VGA MAC adapter on the computer Secure the plugs by tightening the thumb screws To view images simultaneously on the monitor an...

Page 22: ...rojector to a computer other than a VGA SVGA XGA Compression or Macintosh series a separate cable is needed If you wish to use the plug play function turn on the MAIN POWER switch on the LCD projector before turning on the computer Connecting to audio video output equipment S VIDEO VIDEO signal Note If the S VIDEO IN and VIDEO IN terminals are both connected the S VIDEO IN signal input will have p...

Page 23: ... 20 No Cable adapter Port Length Projector Computer AV product 1 VGA cable D Sub HD 15 pin male D Sub HD 15 pin male 6 56 ft 2 0 m 2 Macintosh VGA adapter D Sub HD 15 pin female Macintosh D Sub 15 pin male 3 PC audio cable M3 stereo mini pin M3 stereo mini pin 6 56 ft 2 0 m 4 RS 232C cable Mini DIN 8 pin male D Sub 9 pin female 6 56 ft 2 0 m 5 RS 232C 9 pin adapter D Sub 9 pin male Mini DIN 8 pin ...

Page 24: ...IP Switches on page 24 Note When using a Composite Sync Output type Macintosh please use a Composite Sync type VGA MAC adapter pin 3 and pin 13 are connected 1 2 3 4 5 6 8 15 1 9 5 15 1 11 10 6 Macintosh VGA 1 Earth for red video signal 2 Red video signal 3 Composite sync 4 ID1 5 Green video signal 6 Earth for green video signal 7 ID2 8 Unused 9 Blue video signal 10 ID3 11 Earth 12 Vertical synchr...

Page 25: ...ON Example If your display type is 16 set DIP switches 2 and 4 on the VGA MAC adapter to ON By doing so the signal will travel through switches 2 and 4 and pin numbers 4 to 10 as shown in the signal chart above RESOLUTION DIP SWITCHES 1 2 3 4 5 6 21 MULTIMODE 17 MULTIMODE 13 MULTIMODE VGA SVGA MODE 21 1152X870 19 1024X768 16 832X624 13 640X480 LEGEND SUPPORTS APPLE MULTIPLE SCAN SOFTWARE ON 1 2 3 ...

Page 26: ...ter included Connect the D Sub 25 pin adapter and RS 232C cable And then connect it to the D Sub 9 pin connector on the LCD projector unit 5 9 1 6 6 1 8 5 3 2 1 Unused 2 Received data 3 Transmitted data 4 Unused 5 Earth 6 Unused 7 Unused Request to send 8 Unused Clear to send 9 Unused Pin No Signal 1 Unused Request to send 2 Unused Clear to send 3 Transmitted data 4 Earth 5 Received data 6 Unused ...

Page 27: ...F Front Porch 1 176 ms 37 lines 0 381 ms 12 lines 0 318 ms 10 lines Sync Polarity H V Positive Negative Negative Positive Negative Negative Reservation timing Preset timing MAC LC 640x480 MAC II 640x480 VESA 640x350 at 85 Hz Dot Clock 31 334 MHz 30 2410 MHz 31 5 MHz Horizontal frequency 34 97 KHz 35 0012 KHz 37 861 KHz A Period 28 598 µs 896 dots 28 570 µs 894 dots 26 413 µs 832 dots B Blanking 8 ...

Page 28: ...1 line 0 238 ms 9 lines 0 027 ms 1 line Sync Polarity H V Negative Positive Negative Negative Negative Negative Preset timing VESA 640x480 at 85Hz VESA 800x600 at 56Hz VESA 800x600 at 60Hz Dot Clock 36 000 Mhz 36 000 Mhz 40 000 Mhz Horizontal frequency 43 269 Khz 35 156 Khz 37 879 Khz A Period 23 111 µs 832 dots 28 444 µs 1024 dots 26 400 µs 1056 dots B Blanking 5 333 µs 192 dots 6 222 µs 224 dots...

Page 29: ...79 ms 600 lines F Front Porch 0 770 ms 37 lines 0 021 ms 1 line 0 019 ms 1 line Sync Polarity H V Positive Positive Positive Positive Positive Positive Preset timing Compression VESA 1024x768 at 60Hz VESA 1024x768 at 70Hz VESA 1024x768 at 75 Hz Dot Clock 65 000 MHz 75 000 MHz 78 7500 Mhz Horizontal frequency 48 363 KHz 56 476 KHz 60 0229 KHz A Period 20 677 µs 1344 dots 17 707 µs 1328 dots 16 660 ...

Page 30: ... µs 96 dots D Back Porch 3 910 µs 244 dots 2 200 µs 176 dots E Active Time 14 524 µs 832 dots 12 800 µs 1024 dots F Front Porch 0 559 µs 32 dots 0 400 µs 4 dots Vertical frequency 74 550 Hz 74 9266 Hz A Period 13 414 ms 667 lines 13 346 ms 804 lines B Blanking 0 865 ms 43 lines 0 597 ms 36 lines C Sync Width 0 060 ms 3 lines 0 050 ms 3 lines D Back Porch 0 784 ms 39 lines 0 498 30 lines E Active T...

Page 31: ...n the power The STANDBY R ON G indicator flashes green while the LCD projector is warming up and then changes to solid green when the picture is projected on the screen after approximately 45 seconds When the power is on the STANDBY R ON G indicator indicates the operating condition of the lamp Note When POWER is first pressed and while the LCD projector is warming up the Polaroid letter will be p...

Page 32: ...ht or room light as this will wash out the colors of the picture making it hard to see When possible close all blinds and curtains and dim the lights Also the projector should be at a 90 angle to the screen for the best results To determine the distance for the desired size please refer to the LCD projector relative screen position chart on page 32 Top view Side view Your LCD projector is equipped...

Page 33: ...nce b Distance c Distance d 20 inches 3 18 ft 0 97mm 1 35 ft 0 41m 0 98 ft 0 30m 0 89 ft 0 27m 1 18 ft 3cm 40 inches 4 92 6 56 ft 1 5 2 0m 2 66 ft 0 81m 2 00 ft 0 61m 1 80 ft 0 55m 2 36 ft 6cm 60 inches 7 87 10 17 ft 2 4 3 1m 3 94 ft 1 2m 2 99 ft 0 91m 2 69 ft 0 82m 3 54 ft 9cm 72 inches 9 51 12 14 ft 2 9 3 7m 4 92 ft 1 5m 3 61 ft 1 1m 3 25 ft 0 99m 4 33 ft 11cm 80 inches 10 50 13 45 ft 3 2 4 1m 5...

Page 34: ... the desired input signal Each press will change the display as shown above You can turn the input signal display off See Turning off the input signal display on page 36 3 Turn on your computer RGB or start video playback S VIDEO or VIDEO Adjust FOCUS and ZOOM rings if necessary See Adjusting the lens on page 19 POWER MODE FREEZE SHUTTER MENU INPUT LIGHT POINTER MUTE VOLUME STANDARD S T A N D A R ...

Page 35: ... is selected the name of the signal format will be displayed directly below the input signal in the on screen display Special effects while projecting Turning off the sound Press the MUTE button to instantly mute the sound Press again to restore the previous sound level Manual shutter function Press the SHUTTER button to blank out the video and mute the sound Press again to return to the normal sc...

Page 36: ...video support Usually set to AUTO the broadcast format is automatically switched according to the tape inserted If you experience poor color however you may have to set to NTSC PAL SECAM PAL M PAL N or NTSC4 43 as described below S VIDEO VIDEO input is selected page 34 1 Press MENU to display the menu 2 Press Z or X VIDEO SYSTEM and then press C or V to display the screen 3 Press Z or X to select ...

Page 37: ...ontrol unit can be disabled by the following procedure The procedure and on screen displays shown below assume that an RGB signal is being used as the input signal 1 Press MENU to display the menu 2 Press Z or X to select SET UP PROJECTOR and then press C or V to display the screen 3 Press Z or X to select REMOTE POWER and then press C or V to select ON or OFF Select OFF to disable the POWER butto...

Page 38: ...mat is input the image can be displayed in 16 9 wide screen format by the following procedure S VIDEO VIDEO input is selected page 34 1 Press MENU to display the menu 2 Press Z or X to select SET UP PROJECTOR and then press C or V to display the screen 3 Press Z or X to select 16 9 NTSC and then press C or V to select ON or OFF Select OFF to return the normal screen This is the factory setting Sel...

Page 39: ... The FOCUS overlay appears only until the video or computer equipment is connected to the input jack and turned on If no input signal is received the screen is blue for 15 minutes the lamp will turn off automatically The display on the right in the above diagram will appear when the RGB input is within the LCD projector s frequency range but is not one of the LCD projector s programmed formats as ...

Page 40: ...RGB or S VIDEO VIDEO input is selected page 33 Use the buttons on the LCD projector or remote control 1 Press MENU to display the menu 2 Press Z or X to select RGB ADJUST or VIDEO ADJUST and then press C or V to display the screen Three different sets of control adjustments can be memorized for different projection situations POWER MODE FREEZE SHUTTER MENU INPUT LIGHT POINTER MUTE VOLUME STANDARD ...

Page 41: ...en the LCD projector is set to NTSC or NTSC4 43 video formats BRIGHTNESS control Adjust black level to room brightness Press V to brighten the image Press C to darken the background PICTURE control Adjust overall picture intensity Press V for a stronger picture Press C for a fainter picture SHARPNESS control Adjust picture sharpness S Video or video mode only Press V to sharpen the edges of the im...

Page 42: ...and then press C or V to display the screen 3 Press Z or X to select and then press C or V to display the item to be adjusted POWER MODE FREEZE SHUTTER MENU INPUT LIGHT POINTER MUTE VOLUME STANDARD S T A N D A R D VOLUME MODE MENU INPUT STATUS CODE a d b c a MENU button b Adjust Z X C Vbuttons c MENU Button remote control d Adjust Z X C Vbuttons remote control RGB ADJUST RGB SYNC MENU SET UP PROJE...

Page 43: ...s C to move down or V to move up H POSI Horizontal Position Control Adjust the horizontal position within the projection screen Press C to move left or V to move right H Horizontal SIZE Control Adjust the data display timing and attain the correct horizontal image size Press C or V to eliminate the vertical stripes that appear on the computer screen PHASE Control Adjust the vertical line strength ...

Page 44: ... x 400 at 85 Hz 30 30 50 50 50 90 VESA 640 x 480 at 72 Hz 26 30 50 50 50 90 VESA 640 x 480 at 75 Hz 14 30 50 50 50 90 VESA 640 x 480 at 85 Hz 23 30 50 50 50 90 VESA 800 x 600 at 56 Hz 19 30 50 50 50 90 VESA 800 x 600 at 60 Hz 22 30 50 50 50 90 VESA 800 x 600 at 72 Hz 24 30 50 50 50 90 VESA 800 x 600 at 75 Hz 19 30 50 50 50 90 VESA 800 x 600 at 85 Hz 25 30 50 50 50 90 VESA 1024 x 768 at 60 Hz 30 30...

Page 45: ...s of control adjustments can be memorized for different projection situations 3 Press MODE repeatedly to choose one of the three memory modes for adjustment page 45 POWER MODE FREEZE SHUTTER MENU INPUT LIGHT POINTER MUTE VOLUME STANDARD S T A N D A R D VOLUME MODE MENU INPUT STATUS CODE c b a f d e a MODE button b Adjust Z X C VButtons c MENU button d MODE button remote control e Adjust Z X C Vbut...

Page 46: ...B ADJUST or VIDEO ADJUST menu or three times to exit Selecting the picture memory Press MODE on the LCD projector or remote control unit to select the desired picture mode When MODE is pressed the preset setting will first be displayed on the screen for about 5 seconds Each time you press MODE the display will change as shown below RGB ADJUST MODE BRIGHTNESS 0 I PICTURE 0 I COLOR R LEVEL 0 I G LEV...

Page 47: ...list of images to be displayed WAIT appears If you made JPEG files with something other than JPEG Viewer it may take a much longer time to display the list of images See When using BMP or JPEG JPEG Converter feature and convert to JPEG files ideally suited to this LCD projector If you made a FOLDER with something other than JPEG Viewer FOLDER A FOLDER B will be displayed ROOT is displayed if image...

Page 48: ...back images one by one in the selected FOLDER and you can select the length of time each image is played back 1 Press MENU to display the menu 2 PressZorXto select REPEAT PLAY 3 PressCorVrepeatedly to select the length of time each image is played back Playback length of 5 seconds 10 seconds 30 seconds 60 seconds or 120 seconds can be selected Note Repeat Play can only be used in the selected FOLD...

Page 49: ...loppy disk drive 3 Select Run from the Windows Start menu 4 Type in A SETUP EXE and click OK It is assumed that your 3 5 inch 1 44MB floppy disk drive is assigned as drive A If not replace A with the appropriate letter 5 Follow the instructions as they appear on your PC screen How to make JPEG files You can make JPEG files using the installed JPEG Viewer software Capture feature You can save captu...

Page 50: ...Card not supplied into the PC Card a Slot on your PC When you purchase a PC Card format it as you normally with Windows 95 or 98 before use 3 Select Start Programs JPEG Viewer JPEG Viewer to open the JPEG application S T A N D A R D VO LU M E M O DE M EN U IN PU T ST AT US CO DE S VIDEO VIDEO IN L AUDIO R RS232C RGB IN AUDIO IN RGB OUT AUDIO OUT MAIN MAIN OFF ON 2b 2a ...

Page 51: ...Viewer Folder New Makes new Folder Open Opens saved Folder Delete Folder Deletes edited Folder Tool Capture Changes to the Capture mode Remake Thumbnail Remakes Thumbnail files of images contained in the edited folder Option Sets the JPEG Viewer Window Cascade Arranges windows in an overlapping pattern Tile Horizontal Arranges windows in a top to bottom pattern Tile Vertical Arranges windows in a ...

Page 52: ...cut button on the Toolbar When creating a new Folder a consecutive number is automatically assigned to the Folder name Folder1 Folder2 Do not change the Folder name 3 Select Capture from the Tool menu to display the Capture dialogue box The dialogue box will also be displayed if you click Capture shortcut button on the Toolbar The Capture dialogue box is always displayed before other application s...

Page 53: ... image will be compressed If the picture file is less than VGA 640x480 dots and the expanded projection feature is on the picture will expand as follows 640 800 480 600 For the best picture quality it is recommended that JPEG files be 800x600 dots in size The larger the file size the longer it will take from whenC or V is pressed to project the picture How to edit using the Album Display feature W...

Page 54: ...ete Graphic file from Folder from File menu The image will be deleted from Folder Note You can also delete the selected image if you press the Delete Graphic file from Folder shortcut button on the Toolbar When using the BMP to JPEG Converter feature Note It is possible that the supplied software will not operate correctly depending on the hardware configuration of the PC and the sharing of resour...

Page 55: ...d when displaying a list of images in this LCD projector or in this software JPEG file Aut_0001 jpg Aut_0002 jpg Thumbnail file Thm_0001 jpg Thm_0002 jpg Do not change these file names ProMouse Control Feature This feature lets you use the LCD projector remote control unit as a mouse to control your personal computer There is also an Auto Setup feature which identifies the signal mode and automati...

Page 56: ...e Windows Start menu 4 Type in A SETUP EXE and click OK It is assumed that your 3 5 inch 1 44MB floppy disk drive is assigned as drive A If not replace A with the appropriate letter 5 Follow the instructions as they appear on your PC screen To open the ProMouse Software Select Programs ProMouse ProMouse from the Windows Start Menu The ProMouse Menu screen will appear Click OK ...

Page 57: ...Control feature will start and the setting window will be minimized To Use the Auto Setup feature The signal mode is identified and the vertical position horizontal position horizontal size and phase are automatically adjusted Click on Auto Setup at the bottom of the setting window You may also select Option Auto Setup The on screen display at right will appear during auto adjustment Auto Setup ma...

Page 58: ... of this row Remote Key Action You can program the Z X C and V keys as personal computer shortcut keys How to program 1 Click on the remote key you want to be programmed in the setting window The screen shown at right will appear 2 Operate the desired shortcut command on the PC and click OK The key selected in step 1 will be programmed with the shortcut command operated in step 2 Programmed shortc...

Page 59: ...her applications software Specifications of these software are subject to change without notice ProMouse installation 1 Turn on the Macintosh 2 Insert the floppy disk ProMouse software into the floppy disk drive 3 Double click the floppy disk ProMouse E icon 4 Double click on the ProMouse E Installer icon 5 Select the installation method Easy Install Custom Install or Remove Easy Install Lets ProM...

Page 60: ... started up To start the ProMouse Control feature Follow the steps below Please refer to ProMouse Software Details below for detailed settings 1 Select the Option Connection Setting The dialogue box shown at right will appear 2 Select the Printer port or Modem port Then click OK Refer to the Macintosh Operation Manual for details on the communication ports 3 Click on Start in the lower right corne...

Page 61: ... lower left corner of the setting window Quit Quits the ProMouse Control feature Option Menu Clear Screen Deletes all the lines or stamp marks written on the screen Mouse Setting The dialog box shown at right will appear Sets the movement speed of the mouse using the remote control unit Apple Menu Version Displays a dialogue box indicating the version of the software Window Setting Pointer Shape S...

Page 62: ...d operated in step 2 Programmed shortcut keys are indicated in the setting window Because the Clear Screen command is necessary to delete lines or stamp marks from the screen the X key is programmed as Clear Screen at the factory If you wish to change this command to a different key follow steps 1 and 2 Line Style Selects the indicating line thickness and colors on the screen Note To return all it...

Page 63: ... Solution F L Lamp unit automatically turns off due to abnormally high internal temperature Standby by condition Cooling fan malfunction Take the LCD projector to your nearest Service Center F O Misinstalled air filter unit Properly install the air filter unit A n Temperature sensor malfunction Take the LCD projector to your nearest Service Center A 0 A 1 Clogged air filter Blocked air intake The ...

Page 64: ...e cooling fan stops and the STANDBY R ON G indicator turns solid red 1 Set the MAIN power switch to OFF and unplug the power cord 2 Place the LCD projector up on its side as illustrated L 1 Lamp operation time is over 1000 hours It is nearly time to replace the lamp unit Replace the lamp unit See page 66 L 0 Lamp operation time is over 1100 hours The lamp unit must be replaced C d Forced cooling f...

Page 65: ... from the air filter unit with your vacuum cleaner Caution Operating the LCD projector with a torn or damaged air filter may cause damage to the LCD projector 5 Replace the air filter unit Slide the air filter unit into the LCD projector until the hollows in the air filter unit are aligned with the hollows in the LCD projector Note The LCD projector power cannot be turned on unless the air filter ...

Page 66: ...nd the warning will flash during the last 5 minutes of lamp life If lamp use reaches 1100 hours The LCD projector will shut itself off and the STATUS CODE indication will become L 0 See STATUS CODE on page 62 1 Replace the lamp 2 Press POWER ON the Lamp Time Reset display will appear to reset the lamp time Only this screen will be displayed when POWER is pressed until the lamp time is reset The LC...

Page 67: ... a forced cooling feature After the POWER switch is turned OFF and sometime during the first minute of the cooling fan operation press C and V at the same time The cooling fan will change to high speed for about 10 minutes The C d STATUS CODE will be displayed 2 Grabbing the handle place the LCD projector up on its side as illustrated 3 Remove the lamp cover screws First read the caution and warni...

Page 68: ...ng may cause the lamp to explode 6 Replace the lamp unit screws Replace the lamp unit screw and the lamp cover screws using a coin to tighten Properly dispose of the old lamp 7 Plug the LCD projector back in by inserting the power cord into the LCD projector AC socket and set the MAIN power switch to ON 8 Press POWER to turn the LCD projector ON 9 Press MENU to display the menu lamp unit screws co...

Page 69: ...he screen 11 Press Z orX to select LAMP TIME RESET and then press C or V to display the screen 12 Press C or V to select YES Push POWER button to reset will appear 13 Press POWER to reset the lamp time to 0 When you change to a new lamp reset lamp time Have you finished yet NO YES SELECT PUSH C or V END PUSH MENU Lamp Time Reset ...

Page 70: ...re is fuzzy The lens focus may not have been set correctly or the projector may not be at the correct distance from the screen The lens may be dirty The LCD projector may not be set up so that it is perpendicular to the screen The VIDEO or R G B adjustments may not have been set correctly FOCUS or NO SYNC appears on the screen The signal input source may not be connected properly The input selecti...

Page 71: ...GB input signal Video signal RGB analogue 0 7 Vp p 1 0 Vp p with sync on green 75Ω Unlimited number of colors Sync signal H V separate H V composite or sync on green H Frequency 24 83 60 24 kHz TTL Level Refer to page 26 V Frequency 56 25 85 1 Hz TTL Level Refer to page 26 RGB output signal RGB RGB analogue 0 7 VP p 1 0 Vp p with sync on green 75Ω HD SYNC Same polarity as HD SYNC terminal of RGB I...

Page 72: ... 41 F to 104 F Operating humidity 10 80 non condensation Storage temperature Storage humidity 13 F to 104 F 25 C to 40 C 5 85 non condensing 13 F to 140 F 25 C to 60 C Normal humidity Power supply 100 240 V AC 50 or 60 Hz Automatic Power consumption 260 W Dimensions W x H x D 240 mm x 153 mm x 325 mm 9 7 16 x 6 x 12 13 16 Amps 2 6A 1 2A Weight 12 6 lbs 5 8 kg Approvals FCC UL C UL CE VDE ...

Page 73: ...from within the U S A at 1 800 432 5355 Monday through Friday 8 a m to 8 p m Eastern Time In Canada call 1 800 268 6970 We can help you determine what is at fault and advise you on how and where to get service in the quickest and most convenient way THIS WARRANTY EXCLUDES ALL INCIDENTAL AND CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES ALL EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED LIABILITY FOR THIS EQUIPMENT INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE...

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