Samsung SP-L300 Owner'S Instructions Manual Download Page 13

 

Lamp 

Power 

Consumption 

220W (Normal : 200W, Eco : 152W ) 

Life Time

2,000 Hours (Eco : 2,500 Hours ) 

Input Terminal

D-Sub 15p x 2

Analog RGB, analog YPbPr 

HDMI

Digital RGB, digital YCbCr

Mini DIN x 1

S-Video

RCA x 1 

Composite video 

Speaker 

3W x 2 (Stereo) 

Power 

Power 

Consumption 

Max 300 W 

Voltage 

100~240V AC, 50/60Hz 

Noise  

Eco : 30dB, Normal : 32dB, Bright : 35dB

Dimensions  

291(W) x 289(D) x 127(H) 

11.5 inches(W) x 11.4 inches(D) x 5 inches(H)  

Weight  

3.

9

 Kg / 8.

6

 lb 

User 

Environment  

Operating 

Temperature : 41 °F ~ 95 °F (5 °C ~ 35 °C), 

Humidity : 20 % ~ 80 % ((Non-condensing)) 

Storage

Temperature : -14 °F ~ 140 °F (-10 °C ~ 60 °C) 

Humidity : 10 % ~ 90 % (Non-condensing) 

This Class B equipment is designed for home and office use. The equipment has been registered regarding 

EMI for residential use. It may be used in all areas. Class A is for office use. Class A is for business while 

class B emits less electromagnetic waves than class A. 

 

The LCD panel used in the LCD projector consists of hundreds of thousands of fine pixels. 

Like other video display devices, the LCD panel may contain bad pixels which do not operate. When shipping 

a product, the conditions for identifying bad pixels and the number of bad pixels that a LCD panel is allowed 

to contain are strictly managed in accordance with the relevant specified standards by the LCD panel 

manufacturer and our company. Though a screen may have some dead pixels, this does not affect the overall 

screen quality and the lifetime of the product.  

 

 

 

 Supported Display Modes 

 

 

 PC Timing (D-Sub/HDMI)

Format

Resolution

Horizontal 

Frequency 

(kHz)

Vertical 

Frequency 

(Hz)

Pixel Frequency 

(MHz)

IBM 

640 x 350 

70Hz 

31.469 

70.086 

25.175 

IBM 

640 x 480 

60Hz 

31.469 

59.940 

25.175 

IBM 

720 x 400 

70Hz 

31.469 

70.087 

28.322 

VESA 

640 x 480 

60Hz 

31.469 

59.940 

25.175 

MAC 

640 x 480 

67Hz 

35.000 

66.667 

30.240 

VESA 

640 x 480 

70Hz 

35.000 

70.000 

28.560 

VESA 

640 x 480 

72Hz 

37.861 

72.809 

31.500 

VESA 

640 x 480 

75Hz 

37.500 

75.000 

31.500 

VESA 

720 x 576 

60Hz 

35.910 

59.950 

32.750 

VESA 

800 x 600 

56Hz 

35.156 

56.250 

36.000 

VESA 

800 x 600 

60Hz 

37.879 

60.317 

40.000 

VESA 

800 x 600 

70Hz 

43.750 

70.000 

45.500 

VESA 

800 x 600 

72Hz 

48.077 

72.188 

50.000 

VESA 

800 x 600 

75Hz 

46.875 

75.000 

49.500 

MAC 

832 x 624 

75Hz 

49.726 

74.551 

57.284 

VESA 

1024 x 768 

60Hz 

48.363 

60.004 

65.000 

VESA 

1024 x 768 

70Hz 

56.476 

70.069 

75.000 

VESA 

1024 x 768 

72Hz 

57.672 

72.000 

78.434 

VESA 

1024 x 768 

75Hz 

60.023 

75.029 

78.750 

VESA 

1152 x 864 

60Hz 

53.783 

59.959 

81.750 

VESA 

1152 x 864 

70Hz 

63.000 

70.000 

96.768 

VESA 

1152 x 864 

72Hz 

64.872 

72.000 

99.643 

VESA 

1152 x 864 

75Hz 

67.500 

75.000 

108.000 

VESA 

1280 x 720 

60Hz 

44.772 

59.855 

74.500 

Summary of Contents for SP-L300

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Page 2: ...r cables z There is a danger of electric shock or fire Under no circumstances touch the power plug with wet hands z There is a danger of electric shock Do not plug multiple devices into a single wall...

Page 3: ...roduct in a cabinet or on a shelf make sure the front end of the base does not protrude z Dropping the product may damage it or cause injury Keep the power cord away from heaters z The coating of the...

Page 4: ...ren s reach z If the product falls it may cause harm to children Install on a flat and stable location as the front part is heavy Power Related Installation Related Cleaning and Use Related Do not ins...

Page 5: ...ately If the product emits smoke unusual noise or there is a burning smell disconnect the power plug immediately and contact a Service Center z There is a danger of electric shock or fire If the power...

Page 6: ...ycle them responsibly to promote the sustainable reuse of material resources Household users should contact either the retailer where they purchased this product or their local government office for d...

Page 7: ...nal air flow and the fan installation structure Various input terminals Increases the connectivity to peripherals by providing various terminals such as HDMI DVI PC signal supported 2 D Sub 15p S Vide...

Page 8: ...enter or exit a menu or to move forward in a menu 4 SOURCE Button Used to select input signals from the external sources 5 POWER Button Used to turn the projector on or off 6 Lens 7 Remote Control Sig...

Page 9: ...low This indicates that the power is turned off automatically because the internal temperature of the projector has increased beyond the maintenance limit Refer to Action 5 below A problem has occurre...

Page 10: ...han the limit it is turned off automatically Check whether the ventilating hole of the projector is blocked Check whether the air filter is blocked Clean it if it is blocked Check whether the surround...

Page 11: ...WER Button 2 AUTO Button 3 MENU Button 4 Move Button 5 V KEYSTONE VERTICAL KEYSTONE Button 6 INSTALL Button 7 BLANK Button 8 P SIZE Button 9 QUICK utton 10 MUTE Button 11 RETURN Button 12 EXIT Button...

Page 12: ...e 14 INFO Used to check source signals picture setup PC screen adjustment and lamp lifespan 15 SOURCE This is used to switch between the TV and the external input 16 P MODE Used to select Picture Mode...

Page 13: ...ontain are strictly managed in accordance with the relevant specified standards by the LCD panel manufacturer and our company Though a screen may have some dead pixels this does not affect the overall...

Page 14: ...rojector and the PC output resolution are the same the screen quality is optimal AV Timing D Sub Format Resolution Scan BT 601 SMPTE 267M 480i 59 94Hz Interlaced BT 1358 SMPTE 293M 480p 59 94Hz Progre...

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Page 16: ...e on the screen will not be displayed clearly When installing the screen in bright surroundings use curtains You can install the projector in the following locations Front Floor Front Ceiling Rear Flo...

Page 17: ...r using the adjustable feet to realize optimal picture quality If images are not clear adjust them using the Zoom Knob or Focus Ring or move the projector forward and backward Screen size M inch Horiz...

Page 18: ...Center to Image Bottom Setting up the PC Environment Check the following items before connecting your PC to your projector 1 Click the right mouse button on the Windows desktop and click on Properties...

Page 19: ...omputer or Windows versions For example Properties appears instead of Properties R as shown in 1 This unit appliance supports up to 24 bits per pixel in Color quality when it is used as a PC monitor P...

Page 20: ...audio cable Not supplied Connecting a PC using a HDMI DVI cable Check that your PC and projector are turned off Connect the HDMI DVI IN terminal of the projector to the DVI terminal of your PC using...

Page 21: ...your PC using a D Sub cable Connect the PC OUT terminal of the projector to the D Sub terminal of a monitor using a D Sub cable When connecting a monitor using the PC OUT function make sure to connect...

Page 22: ...your digital output device using an audio cable Not supplied If it is connected with a HDMI cable connecting an audio cable Not supplied is not needed Connecting an AV device using a D Sub cable First...

Page 23: ...ack of the projector and the Audio out terminal of your AV device using an audio cable Not supplied Connecting using a Video S Video cable First check that the AV device and your projector are turned...

Page 24: ...lied suitable for your external speaker Connect the AUDIO OUT terminal of the projector to the external speaker using an audio cable When using an external speaker the internal speaker does not operat...

Page 25: ...The fan speed increases to cool the lamp quickly When the operation is finished the LAMP LED indicator is turned off and the STAND BY LED indicator is turned on and remains blue Remove the power cord...

Page 26: ...button in the table below to view the video file Screen Adjustment Description Play Stop Mode Select a screen state which is customized to your projector or change the screen mode as required 1 Mode S...

Page 27: ...ature R Gain G Gain B Gain R Offset G Offset B Offset 8 Gamma Changes the brightness characteristic for each color tone of an image The larger the value the greater the contrast of the bright and dark...

Page 28: ...nlarges the PC screen to 2X 4X or 8X This can only be adjusted when the input signal is PC Timing D Sub HDMI Basic Functions Input Picture Setup Option Click the Play Stop button in the table below to...

Page 29: ...s standard to optimize the installation of the projector 1 Crosshatch You can check whether the picture is distorted or not 2 Screen Size You can refer to picture format sizes such as 1 33 1 or 1 78 1...

Page 30: ...on You can move Menu Position up down left right 2 Transparency You can set the translucency of menu Low Medium High Opaque 3 Display Time You can set the display time of the menu 5 sec 10 sec 30 sec...

Page 31: ...the power is supplied to the projector it is turned on automatically without pressing the Power button 1 Off 2 On Sleep Timer If there is no input signal for the specified time the projector is turne...

Page 32: ...that the power cord of the projector is connected z Be sure that the proper input source is selected z Check that the connectors are properly connected to the ports at the back of the projector z Chec...

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Page 34: ...220W UHP E19 5 Lamp Manufacture Philips For inquiries on lamp purchase please refer to Contact SAMSUNG WORLDWIDE Check that the power cord is unplugged before replacing the lamp Since the lamp is a hi...

Page 35: ...emove the screw shown in the figure below and than open the cover Remove the two 2 screws shown in the figure below Hold and pull the lamp handle out of the projector as shown in the figure below Asse...

Page 36: ...ocated on the right and left sides and at the bottom of the projector Care and Maintenance Contact SAMSUNG WORLDWIDE Authority If you have any questions or comments relating to Samsung products please...

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