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1. Appendix: Specifications

General Specifications

List of General Specifications

Optical

PJ X5360N

PJ WX5350N

LCD Panel

0.63 inch LCD with Micro Lens Array

(Aspect Ratio 4:3)

0.59 inch LCD with Micro Lens Array

(Aspect Ratio 16:10)

Resolution

*1

1024 × 768 pixels (XGA)

1280 × 800 pixels (WXGA)

Lens

Manual zoom and focus

Zoom Ratio = 1.7

F1.7–2.0 f = 17.4–29.0 mm

Lens Shift (Vertical)

0-0.5V

0-0.6V

Lamp

265 W AC

(195 W in ECO1)

Light Output

*2*3

4200 lumens

3500 lumens

ECO1: 75%

ECO1: 75%

Contrast Ratio

*3

(full white: full
black)

2000:1

Image Size
(Diagonal)

25–300 inches/0.64 m–7.6 m

Projection Distance
(Min.–Max.)

26–543 inches/0.65–13.8 m

27–573 inches/0.69–14.6 m

Projection Angle

0°–16.5° (wide)/0°–9.8° (tele)

*1 Effective pixels are more than 99.99%.
*2 This is the light output value (lumens) when the [PRESET] mode is set to [BRIGHT]. If any other mode
is selected as the [PRESET] mode, the light output value may drop slightly.

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Summary of Contents for PJ WX5350

Page 1: ...Model Rigel PJ1 nx nw Machine Codes Y015 Y016 Field Service Manual 6 January 2012...

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Page 3: ...g servicing such as the cabinet chassis and parts are labelled with individual safety instructions Carefully comply with these instructions and all precautions in the instruction manual 2 BE CAREFUL O...

Page 4: ...returned to their original positions Also examine if the serviced sections and peripheral areas have suffered from any deterioration as a result of servicing In addition check insulation between exter...

Page 5: ...e or Refer to Screw Connector Trademarks Microsoft and Windows are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and or other countries Other product names used herein are for id...

Page 6: ...equirements 19 Fire and Shock Precautions 19 3 Replacement and Adjustment Cautions for Maintenance Service 25 Method of starting the set without TOP COVER and LAMP COVER 25 Special Tools 28 Parts Repl...

Page 7: ...zation plate Contrast adjustment 73 Electrical Adjustment 76 Procedures for the replacement of the PCB Main Ass y 77 Outline of adjustment procedules 77 PC control software for service 78 Model Specif...

Page 8: ...or 119 Status Indicator 119 Lamp Indicator 120 Over Temperature Protection 121 Service Mode 122 List of functions 122 Mode changeover 122 Expert mode 122 Service mode 123 How to withdraw from the mode...

Page 9: ...vice Information Reset 136 Contents of Error Log Page1 Display 137 Status Columns 137 PJ Usage Columns 138 TEMP Columns 138 Other Columns 138 Contents of Error Log Page2 Display 139 TEMP Columns 139 L...

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Page 11: ...1 Product Information Specifications See Appendices for the following information General Specifications 9...

Page 12: ...Cover 2 Ventilation outlet 3 Lens Cover 4 Lens 5 Adjustable Tilt Foot Lever 6 Adjustable Tilt Foot 7 Controls 8 Focus Lever 9 Zoom Lever 10 Lens Shift Dial Vertical 11 Ventilation inlet Filter Cover...

Page 13: ...12 Remote Sensor Rear 1 Port Cover for USB Wireless LAN Unit 2 Monaural Speaker 3 Terminal Panel 4 AC Input 5 Remote Sensor 6 Built in Security Slot 7 Security chain opening 8 Rear Foot Overview 11...

Page 14: ...trapezoid in the vertical direction 2 Enter Button Proceeds to the next hierarchical menu in the currently displayed on screen menu Applies the selected item while the confirmation message is display...

Page 15: ...ntly displayed on screen menu When the cursor is placed over the main menu the menu closes When a confirmation message appears the operation is canceled 8 Eco Button Displays the screen for selecting...

Page 16: ...DIN 4 Pin 8 Computer 1 Audio In Mini Jack Stereo Mini 9 Computer 1 In Component Input Connector Mini D Sub 15 Pin 10 Audio Out Mini Jack Stereo Mini 11 PC Control Port D Sub 9 Pin 12 Monitor Out Comp...

Page 17: ...ower button once displays the power off confirmation message Pressing the Power button a second time turns the projector off standby 3 Power On Button Confirm that the projector is in standby the Powe...

Page 18: ...menu for setting or adjusting a variety of items 12 Enter Button Proceeds to the next hierarchical menu in the currently displayed on screen menu Applies the selected item while the confirmation mess...

Page 19: ...the computer mouse remote mouse when the machine is connected to a computer via a USB cable 25 Page Button 1 Used to switch the viewer between thumbnail views This button is also used when the machine...

Page 20: ...1 Product Information 18...

Page 21: ...nd a wall Do not try to touch the ventilation outlet on the left front when seen from the front as it can become heated while the projector is turned on and immediately after the projector is turned o...

Page 22: ...other soft materials such as rugs Do not heat the power cord Do not handle the power plug with wet hands Turn off the projector unplug the power cord and have the projector serviced by a qualified ser...

Page 23: ...igned correctly Do not use new and old batteries together or use different types of batteries together Dispose of used batteries according to your local regulations Note for US Residents The lamp in t...

Page 24: ...altitudes approximately 5500 feet 1600 meters or higher can shorten the life of optical components such as the lamp Safety Labels of This Machine 1 Do not look into the lens while the projector is on...

Page 25: ...Installation Requirements 23...

Page 26: ...2 Installation 24...

Page 27: ...rted if the LAMP COVER and TOP COVER are left removed This is because the Lamp Cover switch can be turned OFF only if the LAMP COVER is removed In addition the PCB Shutter lens cover is installed on t...

Page 28: ...VER SWITCH ON by PUSH D Insert the carton 3 Insert the carton or cardboard paper folded in Character V in the right side of the Lamp Cover switch Insert it along the Lamp Cover switch 4 Connect the PC...

Page 29: ...y should be mounted first Then the LAMP COVER can be mounted If the installation work is carried out in the state that the LAMP COVER is mounted on the TOP COVER the Lamp Cover switch may be damaged b...

Page 30: ...B 3 Y0135214 Extension connector 16P For Power supply POPW 500mm POWER SUPPLY DC 1 Y0155209 Extension connector PWB 16P For Power supply POWER SUPPLY DC 1 Y0155210 Extension connector 5P For Power sup...

Page 31: ...Y0135204 Extension connector 2P For THERMISTOR POTH E POTH I 900mm 2 Y0135201 Extension connector PWB 2P For THERMISTOR POTH E POTH I 2 Y0135202 SPACER RL2 T0 1 PB52 Spacer for CLG CLB RL2 adjustment...

Page 32: ...he PWB Let the embossed part framed part in blue shown below fall down in the direction of the red arrow The embossed pat for fixing the FFC cable is fragile Handle it with care when installing or rem...

Page 33: ...Parts Replacement Lamp Unit 1 Loosen the screw and remove the Lamp cover 1 2 Loosen the screw and remove the Lamp unit 2 Parts Replacement 31...

Page 34: ...Filters 1 Remove the Filter cover 2 Remove the Filters 3 Replacement and Adjustment 32...

Page 35: ...the holder Port Cover for USB Wireless LAN Unit 1 Loosen the screw and remove the Port cover for USB wireless LAN unit 1 Top Cover The PCB Shutter and PCB Main Ass y mounted on the inside of the top...

Page 36: ...top cover make sure to keep the lens cover open It might be difficult to remove the cover due to projections inside the chassis Be careful not to damage the cover or other parts when removing the cov...

Page 37: ...There is a cable connecting the TopCover to the main unit Exercise care when removing the TopCover PCB Shutter 1 Top cover p 33 2 Remove the PCB Shutter 1 1 Parts Replacement 35...

Page 38: ...Rear Panel and Speaker 1 Top cover p 33 3 Replacement and Adjustment 36...

Page 39: ...2 Remove the Main board unit 6 15 3 Remove the screw 1 4 Remove the bracket A 3 Parts Replacement 37...

Page 40: ...nt When replacing the PCB Main Ass y p 76 Please do the Copying of all data before removing the PCB Main Ass y 1 PCB Main Ass y p 36 2 Remove the PCB Network 6 PCB Network Keep the PCB Network away fr...

Page 41: ...en assembling the main board align the position of the PCB Main Ass y and PCB Network on board connectors and press the portion marked A to fasten them securely Lamp Fan 1 Rear Panel and Speaker p 36...

Page 42: ...2 Remove the Lamp fan unit 2 3 Remove the Lamp fan 2 When assembling the lamp fan pay careful attention to where the bracket is inserted 3 Replacement and Adjustment 40...

Page 43: ...PT Base After replacing the OPT Base Require the Software adjustment and Adjustment of the optical axis 1 PCB Main Ass y p 38 2 Remove the Lens holder top 4 3 Remove the OPT Base 2 Parts Replacement 4...

Page 44: ...zoom and focus levers use the same parts These parts can be used interchangeably 2 Place the lens cover over the OPTBase and screw it into place A Zoom ring B Foucus ring Before placing the lens cove...

Page 45: ...3 Align the protrusion of the zoom lever with the notch on the zoom ring 4 With the lever inclined on the engine side push in the lens side until you hear it snap Parts Replacement 43...

Page 46: ...5 In the same way install the focus lever IRIS Unit 1 PCB Main Ass y p 38 3 Replacement and Adjustment 44...

Page 47: ...2 Remove the barrier 2 3 Remove the IRIS unit 2 When removing or installing the IRIS Unit be careful not to damage the Integrator PS Converter 1 Remove the IRIS unit p 44 Parts Replacement 45...

Page 48: ...2 Remove the Integrator unit 1 3 Remove the PS converter 1 LCD Fan 1 1 Remove the Lamp fan p 39 2 Remove the OPT Base p 41 3 Remove the IRIS unit p 44 3 Replacement and Adjustment 46...

Page 49: ...4 Remove the Engine unit 4 5 Remove the Lens holder bottom 2 6 Remove the duct 3 Parts Replacement 47...

Page 50: ...7 Remove the LCD fan unit 4 8 Remove the LCD fan 2 LCD Fan 2 1 Remove the LCD fan unit p 46 2 Remove the LCD fan 2 2 3 Replacement and Adjustment 48...

Page 51: ...PCB Remocon 1 Remove the LCD fan unit p 48 2 Remove the PCB remocon A When assembling the board properly insert the PCB Remocon into the notch Parts Replacement 49...

Page 52: ...Intake Temp Sensor 1 Top cover p 33 2 Remove the intake temp sensor A 1 Exhaust Temp Sensor 1 Top cover p 33 2 Remove the Exhaust temp sensor 1 3 Replacement and Adjustment 50...

Page 53: ...Exhaust Fan 1 Remove the Exhaust temp sensor p 50 2 Remove the Exhaust fan cover 2 Parts Replacement 51...

Page 54: ...Exhaust fan 4 Remove the rubber buffer The rubber buffer is reused when replacing parts Handle it carefully Thermostat 1 Remove the Lamp fan p 39 2 Remove the Exhaust fan cover p 51 3 Replacement and...

Page 55: ...3 Remove the bracket A 2 4 Remove the screw 1 5 Remove the barrier Parts Replacement 53...

Page 56: ...emove the bracket 2 7 Remove the pin A and Thermostat When assembling the projector position the print side of the Thermostat to face you Firmly insert the pin all the way 3 Replacement and Adjustment...

Page 57: ...PSU Fan 1 Remove the Exhaust fan cover p 51 Parts Replacement 55...

Page 58: ...emove the bracket 2 3 Remove the PSU fan A Power Supply Ballast 1 Remove the PSU Fan p 55 2 Remove the Power supply ballast 3 2 Power Supply DC 1 Remove the Lamp fan p 39 3 Replacement and Adjustment...

Page 59: ...2 Remove the Power Supply Ballast p 56 3 Remove the bracket A 2 4 Remove the screw 1 Parts Replacement 57...

Page 60: ...5 Remove the barrier 6 Remove the bracket 2 7 Remove the bracket A 3 8 Remove the Power supply DC 4 1 3 Replacement and Adjustment 58...

Page 61: ...Bottom Cover 1 Remove the LCD fan unit p 46 2 Remove the Thermostat p 52 3 Remove the Power supply DC p 56 Parts Replacement 59...

Page 62: ...able below Adjustment needed Need checking Adjustment parts Disassembly replacement of parts Polarizing parts OPT BASE R G B RL2 adjustments CLG adjustments CLB adjustments POLARIZER R SASSY POLARIZER...

Page 63: ...the area enclosed by the blue circle in the figure Polarizer G PJ X5360N 1 Remove the PCB Main Ass y p 38 2 Remove the Polarizer G A 1 B Make sure to note the direction in which the Polarizer G is set...

Page 64: ...CB Main Ass y p 38 2 Remove the Filter G A 1 3 Remove the Polarizer G A 1 Polarizer G No need to adjust filter Insertion and removal of the polarizing plate is the same as PJ X5360N 3 Replacement and...

Page 65: ...Make sure to note the direction in which the Polarizer R is set in the holder You will notice a mark in the area enclosed by the blue circle in the figure Optical Parts Adjustment Adjustments needed a...

Page 66: ...w C Polarization plate R D Polarization plate fixing screw R E Polarization plate B F Polarization plate fixing screw B G CLB H CLB fixing screw I CLG J CLG Fixing screw K Polarization plate G L Polar...

Page 67: ...H CLB fixing screw I CLG J CLG Fixing screw K Polarization plate G Filter G L Filter G fixing screw M Polarization plate fixing screw G Adjustment of the optical axis Shadow adjustment If the projecti...

Page 68: ...To R G B LCD 40P E To BS 5P F To FAN POF5 3P G To TH E 2P H To FAN POF4 4P I To PCB Shutter 3P J To PS 16P K THERMOSTAT L To FAN POF3 4P M Turn the lamp switch ON Maintain the ON state by means of an...

Page 69: ...extension connectors and Thermostat on the PCB Main Ass y that has been dislodged 3 Connect the respective connectors of the set with the extension connector PWB EXPERT Test Pattern Replacement of Opt...

Page 70: ...tern all white signal Set the machine to EXPERT or SERVICE mode then select SETUP to display TEST PATTERNDISPLAY 5 Make shadow adjustments 6 After the completion of adjustments recover the original st...

Page 71: ...adjustments are carried out from the LCD panel this margin cannot be seen directly Therefore try to move the shadow until its top bottom right or left part appears By doing so examine how much shadow...

Page 72: ...rtical The holder RL2 is held at the height of only one spacer RL2 T1 0 Horizontal Bosses of Cover OPT are located in the right and left holder RL2 holes each in the center position CLB Vertical The h...

Page 73: ...can be reduced Horizontal direction 1 Hold the handle part of the holder CLG by hand and move the holder to the right and left in order to adjust the shadow margin so that it is horizontally equalized...

Page 74: ...Vertical direction 1 Sufficiently loosen the CLB fixing screw 1 position 2 Change the thickness of the spacers RL2 and make adjustments so that the shadow margin becomes uniform vertically Try to decr...

Page 75: ...r B Move the holder CLB horizontally and eliminate the horizontal shadow Equally balanced in horizontal directions Make adjustments until the portions in yellow color are eliminated horizontally and u...

Page 76: ...P E To BS 5P F To FAN POF5 3P G To TH E 2P H To FAN POF4 4P I To PCB Shutter 3P J To PS 16P K THERMOSTAT L To FAN POF3 4P M Turn the lamp switch ON Maintain the ON state by means of an adhesive tape N...

Page 77: ...sion connector PWB 3 Start the set Display an internal pattern all black signal Select Install and Setup on the menu screen and set the background at Black Background 4 Adjust the polarization plate 5...

Page 78: ...del number Data Read Write All Data Flicker Data VT Data Uniformity Data Color Correction Data Wall Collor Data Usage Time Data Flicker adjustment Floor Ceiling Description of adjustment items Version...

Page 79: ...t procedules Before the replacement of PCB Main Ass y 1 Copying of all data After the replacement of PCB Main Ass y 1 Data writing for each model is carried out Software PJUpgrader2vupf PJUpgrader2 2...

Page 80: ...Usage Time data Personal computer setting intended to obtain the adjusting pattern screen outputs Personal computer s resolution frequency and the No of colors Make settings for VESA XGA 1024 768 60Hz...

Page 81: ...1 Assure a condition that PJ and PC are connected through a serial cable and start the service adjustment software 2 Click Setup button to open the Setup window Electrical Adjustment 79...

Page 82: ...When the adjustment described below from the procedure Replacement of the PCB Main Ass y Replacement of the OPT BASE and Miscellaneous is done click Adjust End button When adjustments of another set...

Page 83: ...in standby to open the Data window According to 1 and 2 below follow the steps of All Data Read Write All Data mentioned here denote the respective factory adjusting data Flicker VT Uniformity Color C...

Page 84: ...em in a file Check mark the All data and click Read button Name the file and save The procedure is done when a message box It completed is displayed In a certain faulty state data cannot be saved In s...

Page 85: ...k Write button to select the saved file When a message Please Power Off Standby state is displayed make sure that the PJ Power is in standby then click OK button The procedure is done when a message b...

Page 86: ...justment of Flicker Click Flicker button of the service software to open the Flicker Adjust window Make Flicker adjustments according to 1 3 below 1 Adjustment start Keeping the PJ power supply turned...

Page 87: ...e Test Pattern box Adjust R scroll bar so that the flicker in the middle of the window becomes smallest Display Green raster signal by clicking Test G button in the Test Pattern box Adjust G scroll ba...

Page 88: ...e middle of the window becomes smallest When flicker adjustment is done click SET button in the Data box to write the adjusted value When displaying Test pattern in case flicker is not clearly display...

Page 89: ...s done SET is clicked the Floor Ceiling characters turn to red To restore the data to the state before the adjustment click RESET button The data will restore to the initial setting and the characters...

Page 90: ...Click Usage Time button of the service software with the PJ Power in standby to open Usage Time Setting window Make Usage Time setup according to 1 below 3 Replacement and Adjustment 88...

Page 91: ...age Time is changed the changed time will be displayed in the editor below To restore the time click RESET button It restores to the initial data When changing Usage Time Usage Time indicated in the m...

Page 92: ...n closing the serial port Confirm if there is any application that occupies the serial port In case it occurs 2 or 3 times consecutively reboot the PC File format error Address error The data format o...

Page 93: ...o be written _mdata bin 2 Initial setting of writing software COM port Set the COM port of used PC Baud rate Match the setting of the PJ Operation Procedure Prior to operation install the writing soft...

Page 94: ...3 Release the MENU and EXIT keys when the Power LED blinks in green 3 Replacement and Adjustment 92...

Page 95: ...et and PC are properly connected each other then press Flash button Message Do you start flash write is displayed 7 When Yes Y button is pressed writing is started Progress bar showing writing situati...

Page 96: ...ing EDID data Outline software descriptions This is PC control software to rewrite EDID data of PCB Main Ass y supporting PJ X5360N WX5350N Equipment to be used and environment Equipment to be used ED...

Page 97: ...folder and execute Rewrite procedure Make sure to follow the procedure below to rewrite the data After exchanging PCB Main Ass y first adjust PCB Main Ass y PCB Main Ass y adjustment Use PC control s...

Page 98: ...d on Connect the PJ and the PC with a serial cable referring to 2 Equipment to be used and environment Then activate EDIDwriter Mode Select Flash Port Select the corresponding Com Port for the target...

Page 99: ...yyyy Model xxx version Comparison Table of Model Names and EDID File Names of HDMI Model Name EDID File Name PJ X5360N X5360N_EDID_HDMI_V bin PJ WX5350N WX5350N_EDID_HDMI_V bin The asterisks of the f...

Page 100: ...perly connected and then click Flash button Rewriting HDMI terminal EDID is started When writing is completed the message Write Finished will be displayed Click OK button to finish the procedure Rewri...

Page 101: ...wer OFF for the PJ main unit AC source turned on Connect the PJ and the PC with a RGB cable referring to 2 Equipment to be used and environment Then activate EDIDwriter Mode Select Flash Port Set DDCA...

Page 102: ...odel Name EDID File Name PJ X5360N X5360N_EDID_DSUB_V bin PJ WX5350N WX5350N_EDID_DSUB_V bin The asterisks of the fine name denote a version 3 Transferring to Data Writing Mode Turn the PJ Power ON an...

Page 103: ...e PC image is displayed on the PJ at this time When writing is completed the message Write Finished will be displayed Click OK button to finish the procedure When the PJ is equipped with multiple D SU...

Page 104: ...response from the PJ Check whether the PC and the PJ are connected through a serial cable There was a Nack response from the PJ Check the condition of PJ power supply and the baud rate Writing in the...

Page 105: ...Check whether the PC and the PJ are connected through an RGB cable A wrong model is specified Check the model Procedure for writing of a serial number and a model number Software installation Electri...

Page 106: ...that is saved in the directory C Program Files Projector Tools SN WRITER 3 In the specified format the model number and the serial number are entered in the column of A When the Write button is press...

Page 107: ...re read out When the Read button is pressed the data read out of the projector are displayed in Column B in the specified format In regard to baud rate that is indicated in the above mentioned screen...

Page 108: ...Procedures for the replacement of the OPT Base After the replacement of PCB Main Ass y 1 Flicker adjustments PC control software for service 3 Replacement and Adjustment 106...

Page 109: ...jector via a wired or wireless LAN You can use PING to check whether the PC is successfully connected to the LAN 2 Select MENU INFO WIRED LAN or WIRESS LAN to check the IP address 3 Place the projecto...

Page 110: ...itten successfully appears in the history section press the REBOOT button to restart the projector 9 To update multiple files repeat steps 5 to 7 for each file you want to update 10 Do not turn off th...

Page 111: ...uter 1 In Computer 2 In HDMI analog analog digital Yes Yes Yes A A commercially available USB cable compatible with USB 2 0 specifications B HDMI cable not supplied Use High Speed HDMI Cable C Stereo...

Page 112: ...yed back via a commercially available scan converter This is because the projector will process a video signal as a computer signal at the default setting In that case do the following When an image i...

Page 113: ...been disconnected and then reconnected an image may not be correctly displayed Should this happen restart your PC HDMI input signal Disconnecting and connecting the HDMI cable may result in no pictur...

Page 114: ...ni plug audio cable not supplied You can connect a separate external monitor to your projector to simultaneously view on a monitor the computer analog image you re projecting Daisy chain connection is...

Page 115: ...supplied C Audio cable not supplied D Audio equipment E Audio cable not supplied Select the source name for its appropriate input connector after turning on the projector Input connector Input button...

Page 116: ...to your VCR owner s manual for more information about your equipment s video output requirements An image may not be displayed correctly when a Video or S Video source is played back in fast forward o...

Page 117: ...ark in the Component radio button Select the source name for its appropriate input connector after turning on the projector Input connector Input button on the projector cabinet Button on the remote c...

Page 118: ...IN HDMI HDMI For users of audio video equipment with an HDMI connector Select Enhanced rather than Normal if HDMI output is switchable between Enhanced and Normal This will provide improved image cont...

Page 119: ...put sound cannot be heard in the menu select HDMI SETTINGS AUDIO SELECT HDMI Connecting to a Wired LAN The projector comes standard with a LAN port RJ 45 which provides a LAN connection using a LAN ca...

Page 120: ...Positive Negative polarity 1k Audio signal 0 5Vrms 22k or more RGB signal frequencies Horizontal sync frequency 15 100kHz Vertical sync frequency 50 120Hz Maximum resolution UXGA 1600 1200 HDMI digita...

Page 121: ...t flashes The projector is getting ready to turn on Wait for a moment Blue long flashes Off Timer is enabled Steady light Blue The projector is turned on Orange NORMAL is selected for STANDBY MODE Red...

Page 122: ...range cycles of 1 Network conflict Both the built in wired LAN and the wireless LAN cannot be connected to the same network at the same time To use both built in wired LAN and wireless LAN at the same...

Page 123: ...e over temperature protector will automatically turn off the lamp with the Status indicator blinking 2 cycle On and Off Should this happen do the following Unplug the power cord after the cooling fans...

Page 124: ...TEST PATTERN2 COLOR UNIFORMITY WHITE UNIFORMITY All white color unevenness adjustment function SYNCHRONIZE REF WHITE BALANCE KEYSTONE CONFIGURATION Horizontal adjustment MESSAGE CLEAR PANEL HOURS SET...

Page 125: ...ach key in the order of HELP ENTER HELP ENTER HELP ENTER MENU for 3 seconds each Then a menu of ENTER PASSCODE is displayed Press the select keys in the order of ENTER Press the MENU key to display th...

Page 126: ...on Clear Panel Hours is added to Reset Modification of processing for existing functions In the service mode the items to be initialized are increased for the All Data Reset Additional functions extra...

Page 127: ...Earlier replacement is recommended according to the Instruction Manual The initial value after All Data Reset is ON Security functions Keyword setting only is required for security The memory card ca...

Page 128: ...iled setup DESKTOP CONTROL UTILITY Detailed setup Network setup Wireless LAN Detailed setup simplified connections Network setup Wireless LAN Detailed setup easy access points Network setup Wireless L...

Page 129: ...led setup simplified connections Baud rate Baud rate is selected for simplified connections Transmission output Transmission output is specified for simplified connections Network setup Wireless LAN D...

Page 130: ...fied In the case of Initialize operation the initial value is recovered Network service SNMP Effective Effective Non Effective of SNMP is specified Network service PC control setup A port number is sp...

Page 131: ...de Operation check It is possible to conduct a certain level of fault diagnosis in normal state of operation check Before removing the top cover check the indicator Factors related to starting Trouble...

Page 132: ...e menu setup has been wrongly made 1 The Power is not ON even though the Power switch is pressed in the standby state POWER LED lit in orange and STATUS LED in green 2 Normal video display is not pres...

Page 133: ...f the Expert Mode menu is effective as an examination program even at the time of input entry at the Video S Video terminal Power block If the power does not start Power LED is not lit Troubleshooting...

Page 134: ...If the power does not start Power LED is not blue For Video The picture is not displayed correctly Com1 Com2 5 Troubleshooting 132...

Page 135: ...For Audio Does not output sound from the speaker Troubleshooting Guide 133...

Page 136: ...rror log screen The error log screen is displayed by long pressing the MENU button five seconds or more in user expert or service mode Service Information Page 1 User mode Expert mode Service mode Dis...

Page 137: ...Service Information Page 2 User mode Expert mode Service mode Display of lamp voltage added Error Log 135...

Page 138: ...Service Information Reset Not related to the menu mode 5 Troubleshooting 136...

Page 139: ...D blinking twice Temperature error Bimetal error E2 2 Status LED blinking twice Temperature error Thermal error E3 1 Status LED blinking 3 times Power source error Nil E4 1 Status LED blinking 4 times...

Page 140: ...of Suction Air Lamp Exhaust Air Ballast from left to right Other Columns Display of Service Menu only Display can differ according to the error phenomenon arising For Fan error Symbol consisting of 2...

Page 141: ...in regard to Lamp Usage Filter Usage Displayed in the order of No of reset actions for Lamp Usage and No of reset actions for Filter Usage Cleared with All Data Reset from the Service menu Power ON OF...

Page 142: ...ated exceeding the Service Power The present status of lamp ballast voltage is displayed Contents of Error Log Reset Display ALL DATA All Data Reset is executed according to the User Menu mode 5 Troub...

Page 143: ...Model Rigel PJ1 Machine Codes Y015 Y016 Appendices 6 January 2012...

Page 144: ...TABLE OF CONTENTS 1 Appendix Specifications General Specifications 3 List of General Specifications 3 List of Supported Signals 6 1...

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Page 146: ...mm Lens Shift Vertical 0 0 5V 0 0 6V Lamp 265 W AC 195 W in ECO1 Light Output 2 3 4200 lumens 3500 lumens ECO1 75 ECO1 75 Contrast Ratio 3 full white full black 2000 1 Image Size Diagonal 25 300 inche...

Page 147: ...Type B Color Reproduction 10 bit signal processing 1 07 billion colors VIEWER NETWORK Colors 16 7 million colors Compatible Signals Analog VGA SVGA XGA XGA WXGA WXGA SXGA SXGA UXGA 480i 480p 576i 576p...

Page 148: ...copying of video data sent over a Digital Visual Interface DVI If you are unable to view material via the HDMI input this does not necessarily mean the projector is not functioning properly With the i...

Page 149: ...B requirements Meets AS NZS CISPR 22 Class B Meets EMC Directive EN55022 EN55024 EN61000 3 2 EN61000 3 3 Meets Low Voltage Directive EN60950 1 T V Approved The specifications are subject to change wi...

Page 150: ...60 Full HD 1920 1080 16 9 60 MAC 13 640 480 4 3 67 MAC 16 832 624 4 3 75 MAC 19 1024 768 4 3 75 MAC 21 1152 870 4 3 75 MAC 23 1280 1024 5 4 65 HDMI Signal Resolution dots Aspect Ratio Refresh Rate Hz...

Page 151: ...3 16 9 50 Component Signal Resolution dots Aspect Ratio Refresh Rate Hz HDTV 1080p 1920 1080 16 9 50 60 HDTV 1080i 1920 1080 16 9 50 60 HDTV 720p 1280 720 16 9 50 60 SDTV 480p 720 480 4 3 16 9 60 SDTV...

Page 152: ...ult is NORMAL for ASPECT To display these signals select 16 9 for ASPECT Sync on Green and Composite sync signals are not supported Signals other than those specified in the table above may not be dis...

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