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DLP Projector - User’s Manual

IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

Thank you for your purchase of this quality product! For best performance, please read this manual carefully as it is your 

guide through the menus and operation.

1.  Read and Keep these instructions.
2.  Heed all warnings.
3.  Follow all instructions.
4.  Do not use this apparatus near water. And not install near any heat sources such as radiators, heat registers, 

stoves, or other apparatus (including amplifiers) that produce heat.

5.  Clean only with a dry cloth.
6.  Do not block any of the ventilation openings. Install in accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions.
7.  Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized or grounding type plug. A polarized plug has two blades with 

one wider than the other. A grounding type plug has two blades and a third grounding prong. The wide blade or 

the third prong is provided for your safety. When the provided plug does not fit into your outlet, consult an electri-

cian for the replacement of the obsolete outlet.

8.  Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched particularly at plugs, convenience receptacles and the 

point where they exit from the apparatus.

9.  Only use the attachments/accessories specified by the manufacturer.
10.  Use only with a cart, stand, tripod, bracket or table specified by the manufacturer or sold with the apparatus. 

When a cart is used, use caution when moving the cart/apparatus to avoid injury from tip-over.

11.  Unplug this apparatus during lightning storms or when unused for long periods of time.

12.  Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel. Servicing is required when the apparatus has been damaged in 

any way, such as power supply cord or plug is damaged, liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen into the ap-

paratus, the apparatus has been exposed to rain or moisture, does not operate normally, or has been dropped. 

13.  The +12V trigger only outputs 12V DC signal for triggering. Do not connect to any other power input or output. 

This could cause damage to this unit.

14.  Keep the packing material in case the equipment should ever need to be shipped.
15.  Never look into the lens when the projector is on.

AVOID EYE CONTACT TO THE LIGHT

Summary of Contents for D8010W

Page 1: ...User s Manual D8800 Series ...

Page 2: ...ive remote control signal reception 13 Installation Considerations 14 y y Ambient Light 14 y y Throw Distance 14 y y Modes of installation 15 y y Allow at least 50 cm clearance around the exhaust vent 16 Lens Shift 17 y y Vertical Lens Shift 17 y y Horizontal Lens Shift 17 Connecting the projector to other devices 18 y y HDMI Connection 18 y y Trigger connection 18 y y IR Input connection 19 y y S...

Page 3: ... lamp1 47 y y To replace the projector lamp2 48 Change Lens 49 y y To replace the projector Lens 49 Change Filter 51 y y To replace the Filter on the left side of the projector 51 y y To replace the Filter on the right side of the projector 52 LED Status 53 y y Power LED 53 y y Status LED 53 y y Lamp1 Lamp2 LED 53 y y Temp LED 53 y y Shutter LED 53 SPECIFICATIONS 54 SERIAL INTERFACE SPECIFICATIONS...

Page 4: ...the contents hereof and specifically disclaims any implied warranties of merchantability or fitness for any particular purpose The manufacturer reserves the right to revise this publication and to make changes from time to time in the content here without obligation of the manufacturer to notify any person of such revision or changes About this manual This manual is intended for end users and desc...

Page 5: ...he obsolete outlet 8 Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched particularly at plugs convenience receptacles and the point where they exit from the apparatus 9 Only use the attachments accessories specified by the manufacturer 10 Use only with a cart stand tripod bracket or table specified by the manufacturer or sold with the apparatus When a cart is used use caution when moving the c...

Page 6: ...tive consequences to the environment and human health which could otherwise be caused by inappropriate disposal of this product The recycling of materials will help to conserve natural resources This symbol is only valid in the European Union If you wish to discard this product please contact your local authorities or dealer and ask for the correct method of disposal Important Recycle Instructions...

Page 7: ...1 For a smaller throw distance 1 56 1 to 1 86 1 the D8800 D8900 D8010W can be fitted with a varying optics package optional to meet different requirements Exceptional scaling and film to video 3 2 pull down conversion is easily achieved Combined with Vivitek s sophisticated parameters for white balancing the D8800 D8900 D8010W s proprietary de interlacing technology provides the highest level of d...

Page 8: ... Vivitek Customer Service Accessory Box List D8800 D8900 D8010W Item Manual Assy Q ty EU ASIA US TWN China 1 CD ROM 1 2 WARRANTY CARD US 1 3 WARRANTY CARD EUR 1 4 WARRANTY CARD CN 1 5 RoHS Card CN 1 6 QC Pass Card CN 1 7 Important Information CN 1 8 POWER CORD 125Vac USA 1 9 POWER CORD 250Vac USA UL CSA 1 10 POWER CORD 250Vac EUR 1 11 POWER CORD 250Vac CHINA 1 12 VGA Signal cable 1 13 SCREW M M4 0...

Page 9: ... Warm air exits the projector through this vent Ensure that it is not blocked y y Air inlet Internal fans draw cool air into the projector through this vent y y Adjustable feet Use these when the projector is installed in a table top configuration to level the image and or adjust the projection angle y y Power Inlet For input power from wall outlet to projector y y Rear Infre red window For receiv...

Page 10: ...for 350mA monitor relay with short circuit protection y y S VIDEO A standard S Video input for connecting a DVD player satellite receiver or Super VHS S VHS VCR y y VIDEO Standard composite video input for connecting a VCR laser disc player or other composite video source Also pro vides composite sync input for RGBS sources y y LAN Connect an RJ45 ethernet cable y y RGB Provides a standard 15 pin ...

Page 11: ...rent active source y y ASPECT Press this to change the aspect ratio of the current image y y SHUTTER Use the buttons to turn on off shutter y y MENU Press this button to show or hide the OSD menu y y ENTER Use these buttons to select items or settings adjust settings or switch display patterns y y EXIT Press this to go one menu higher or exit the OSD menu y y LENS SHIFT Button to shift control of ...

Page 12: ...his to display the picture in picture screen y y OVERSCAN Press to select an overscan mode y y FREEZE Freeze unfreezes the on screen picture y y LAMP MODE Press this to select a higher or lower brightness setting y y 3D MODE This function is not available for this model y y INFO Starts the SERVICE function y y LIGHT Press this to turn on remote control backlight y y CLEAR TBD y y SHUTTER Use the b...

Page 13: ...larities are correct when installing the batteries y y Do not mix an old battery with a new one or different types of batteries y y If you will not use the remote control for a long time remove the batteries to avoid damage from battery leakage Range of effective remote control signal reception 30 IR Reception effective Angles 30 IR Reception effective distance 10m 10m Note Avoid placing the remot...

Page 14: ...alculation in any projector installation as it determines whether or not you have enough room to install your projector with a de sired screen size and if your image will be the right size for your screen You can quickly estimate the throw distance by taking the width of the screen and multiplying it by the lens throw ratio see the image as following The result of this calcula tion tells you rough...

Page 15: ...y floor space does not draw attention to it Eliminates the possibility that someone would accidentally move the projec tor Disadvantage stricter installation requirements and conditions care should be taken during the installation to ensure the projector has been securely mounted Operation of the projector becomes inconvenient without the remote control Projector Rear projection ceiling mode Advan...

Page 16: ... Allow at least 50 cm clearance around the exhaust vent The device need to have enough space to prevent issues as stated in this image Side Way 50cm Or Greater 50cm Or Greater Back Side 70cm Or Greater Celling Mount 30cm Or Greater ...

Page 17: ...x 0 5V Max 0 5V 1V Ceiling Front Projection Vertical Shift Max 0 5V 1V Note This is a general example of lens shift Lenses vary in their shift capabilities No particular lens or projector is used in this example Horizontal Lens Shift The D8800 D8900 D8010W have a lens shift capability which allows the horizontal movement of the image without moving the projector The lens can be moved 30 0 15H to t...

Page 18: ...shown and described in the sec tions that follow HDMI Connection IN SDI OUT LAN HDMI DVI D RGB B Pb G Y R Pr V H WIRED REMOTE TRIGGER RS 232 S VIEDO VIEDO DVI Source s BD HD DVD DVD Player HD SetTop Box Game Console etc Trigger connection If your home theatre system includes a projector screen screen cover or other 12V Trigger equipment please connect such device equipment to the projector s 12V T...

Page 19: ... Remote control B Pb G Y R Pr V H WIRED REMOTE TRIGGER RS 232 S VIEDO VIEDO S VIDEO VIDEO connection If the image input device offers both S Video and Video connection it is recommended that you choose S Video to obtain better image quality If both the S Video and Video inputs are connected to the projector the projector will prioritize S Video signal input and image from the Video input will not ...

Page 20: ...AN HDMI DVI D RGB B Pb G Y R Pr V H WIRED REMOTE TRIGGER RS 232 S VIEDO VIEDO DTV set top box or other compo nent YPbPr input source Y Pb Pr RS 232 Connection Connect a PC or home theater control automation system if present to the RS 232 port on the D8800 D8900 D8010W Use a standard 9 pin serial cable wired straight through IN SDI OUT LAN HDMI DVI D RGB Desk Top or Notebook ...

Page 21: ...21 DLP Projector User s Manual LAN Connection IN SDI OUT LAN HDMI DVI D RGB Desk Top or Notebook Network Swtich ...

Page 22: ...00V 240V Then connect the other end to your AC power source Turning on the Power Press POWER SWITCH on the projector Press ON on remote control or POWER on the projector The power LED indicator flashes green to indicate that it is warm ing up When the projector is ready for use the LED indicator turns off and the projector lights or Press Power FOCUS ZOOM LENS SHIFT TEST PATTERN ON POWER OFF MENU ...

Page 23: ...CE Language English Français Español Deutsch Português ㅔԧЁ 㐕储Ё ᮹ᴀ䁲 穢剳檺 Adjusting the Picture Orientation If the D8800 D8900 D8010W is installed behind the screen you must change the picture orientation to match the installation method Refer to Modes of installation on page 15 To do this press MENU on the remote control Then select ALIGNMENT Pro jection Mode Rear If the projector is ceiling mounted...

Page 24: ... Mode can t adjust this function LENS SHIFT Shift adjustment Vertical Lens Shift To shift the projected image vertically press on the keypad Range Up 50 Down 0 Horizontal Lens Shift To shift the projected image horizontally press on the keypad Range Right 10 Left 10 FOCUS ZOOM Zoom To make the picture smaller zoom out or larger zoom in Press ZOOM on the keypad the appropriate direction Focus To ma...

Page 25: ...2 Using the OSD 1 Press the MENU button on the remote control or machine top cover s keypad to display the OSD main menu 2 Press or to select a sub menu 3 Press or to select a sub menu item 4 For each sub menu item the currently selected value is highlighted Press or to choose a setting for that item and press ENTER on the remote controller or SELECT on the keypad to adjust the value of that item ...

Page 26: ...0Hz Background Logo Blue Black White Video Standard Auto PAL SECAM NTSC Auto Sync Adjust Off Auto Always PICTURE Display Mode High Bright Presentation Video Contrast 0 200 Brightness Adaptive Contrast On Off Saturation 0 200 Hue Gamma Film Graphics Video Color Color Temperature Trim Sharpness 0 200 Noise Reduction Aspect Ratio 5 4 4 3 16 10 16 9 1 88 2 35 Letterbox Native Unscaled Overscan Off Cro...

Page 27: ...ge Blend Blend Width Black Level Uplift Reset CONTROL Eco Network Power Standard Eco Auto Power Off On Off Auto Power On Projector Control RS232 Network Network IP Address Subnet mask Gateway DHCP Start Up Logo On Off Trigger 5 4 4 3 16 10 16 9 1 88 2 35 Letterbox Native Unscaled Auto Auto Search On Off Dynamic Black Language English Français Español Deutsch Português 简体中文 繁體中文 日本語 한국어 SERVICE Mod...

Page 28: ...ce from media device y y Composite Traditional composite video from media device y y S Video Super video Y C seperated y y 3G SDI Uncompressed digital video from a serial connection coaxial Timing SDI Link mode Signal Standards Color Encode Sampling Structure Bit depth Cable Length Tested NTSC SD SMPTE 259M C 270Mbps SD YCbCr 4 2 2 10 128m PAL SD SMPTE 259M C 270Mbps SD YCbCr 4 2 2 10 128m 1035i 6...

Page 29: ...Level A SMPTE 424M 3Gbps YCbCr 4 2 2 10 128m 1080P 50Hz 3G Level B SMPTE 424M 3Gbps YCbCr 4 2 2 10 128m 1080P 59 94Hz 3G Level B SMPTE 424M 3Gbps YCbCr 4 2 2 10 128m 1080P 60Hz 3G Level B SMPTE 424M 3Gbps YCbCr 4 2 2 10 128m Note Signals are not supplied for D8800 D8900 D8010W if it is not in the table y y PIP You can use this function to display multiple windows each containing an image y y PIP O...

Page 30: ...e y y Background Use this function to specify the content or color to be displayed on the blank screen when no input signal is avail able You can choose from Logo Blue Black White The default value is Logo y y Video Standard Different countries may use different video signal formats Please choose the video standard in your area y y Auto The color systems are automatically identified and the format...

Page 31: ...d dark aspects of the contrast curve y y Saturation Use to adjust the color saturation levels higher the level the higher the saturation y y Hue Use to adjust the Hue level for true color reproduction Video and S Video for NTSC Gamma Different Gamma settings will affect viewers perception of the image For images that are darker it is recom mended that Gamma be set higher to yield better image qual...

Page 32: ...ion allow user adjust the picture s Aspect ratio When Native input is 16 10 the images as following is the result of picture s Aspect ratio for your reference Native input 16 10 Output aspect ratio 5 4 Output aspect ratio 4 3 Output aspect ratio 16 9 Output aspect ratio 1 88 Output aspect ratio 2 35 Output aspect ratio Letterbox Output aspect ratio Native Output aspect ratio Unscaled When Native i...

Page 33: ...to hide the image edge by choosing one of the following three options Zoom Crop 4 3 Narrow Native 720p 16 9 4 3 Source image area Edge Noise Screen 16 9 Sou Edg Scre 6 9 y y VGA Setup Use this function to set up the VGA display y y Auto Sync Use this function to set the automatic adjust setting for the incoming signal by adjusting the black level gain and reference Off Auto Always ...

Page 34: ...vironment to regulate the speed of the cooling fan When the ambient temperature rises fan speed will increase generates louder noise to make sure the heat inside the projector gets discharged and keep the projector working normally However if you were to operate the projector in environment of excessive heat or in areas of high altitude the projector may automatically shut down When this happens y...

Page 35: ...y Lens Control Use this function to set the lens control mode Zoom Focus y y Lens Memory Load Memory Select this item to load the your own setting Save setting You can adjust the OSD s items by yourself then use this function to save your setting y y Center Lens Use this to center the lens y y Warp Use this to correct image distortion y y Keystone Press to correct horizontal keystone due to projec...

Page 36: ...t image P y y Top Right Corner Press to correct the right corner image distortion P Press to correct top right corner image distortion to correct image P y y Bottom Left Corner Press to correct the bottom left image distortion P Press to correct bottom left corner image distortion to correct image P y y Bottom Right Corner Press to correct the bottom left image distortion P Press to correct bottom...

Page 37: ...nal image on the screen y y Edge Blend Edge blend function requires multiple projectors simultaneously displaying on the same screen Use this to adjust the uniformity of the images To use this function Edge Blend must be enabled on both projectors y y Edge Blend 1 Press Menu to activate menu 2 Press to select Alignment and press Enter 3 Press to select Edge Blend and press Enter Note Notice that r...

Page 38: ...rea Top Bottom Left Right to match the black levels in zones B and C You can also use Adjust All Red Green Blue to set all primary colors Note y y Four corners black level uplift adjustment function is not available y y Corner blending black level uplift adjustment function is not available Black Level Uplift Select Area Adjust Top Bottom Left Right All Red Gerrn Blue 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 y y Reset Thi...

Page 39: ...to ON the projector will automatically shut down after 20 minutes without input signal y y Auto Power On The default value is Off If you set it to ON the projector will automatically start up when it is connected to AC power If you plug the projector s power cord into an AC socket with a switch you can use this function to start up the projector using the socket s switch instead of the remote If y...

Page 40: ...nnect an RJ45 cable to LAN ports on the projector and a router or hub on the network Projector Ethernet 2 On the control PC open a web browser and enter the IP address of the projector The Projector Web Server home page displays In the example the projector resides at IP address 192 168 0 100 ...

Page 41: ...gs then Click Save To connect to a stand alone PC or notebook refer to the following steps 1 Connect an RJ45 cable to LAN ports on the projector and the PC Laptop IN SDI OUT LAN HDMI DVI D RGB Desk Top or Notebook 2 On the PC Laptop select Start Control Panel Network Connections ...

Page 42: ...dow select the General tab and select Internet Protocol TCP IP 5 Click Properties 6 Click Use the following IP address 7 Fill in the IP address and subnet mask Make sure the IP address of the projector and PC are in the same network group For example 192 168 0 X Whereas X must contain a different value Then click OK ...

Page 43: ...ntrol PC open a web browser and enter the IP address of the projector The Projector Web Server home page displays In the example the projector resides at IP address 192 168 0 100 9 Make any desired changes to projector settings then Click Save ...

Page 44: ...ses the 16 10 aspect ratio y y 16 9 Outputs 12V of power on Trigger when chooses the 16 9 aspect ratio y y 1 88 Outputs 12V of power on Trigger when chooses the 1 88 aspect ratio y y 2 35 Outputs 12V of power on Trigger when chooses the 2 35 aspect ratio y y Letterbox Outputs 12V of power on Trigger when chooses the Letterbox aspect ratio y y Native Outputs 12V of power on Trigger when chooses the...

Page 45: ...he projector Note Memory of the custom timing files will be erased in the Factory Reset operation y y Model The designated model number of the projector y y Serial Number The designated serial number of the projector y y Software Version The version of software installed on the projector y y Active PIP Source Displays the current Active PIP sources y y Pixel Clock Displays the pixel clock of the c...

Page 46: ...he process of image inspection for the service personnel For detailed instructions on how to use this function consult a qualified service personnel y y Factory Reset Use this function to restore the configurations in the OSD Menu back to factory default Note that this function will not apply to items including no signal network Projector control startup Logo language High Altitude mode and lamp h...

Page 47: ...nutes before removing the lamp module for replacement Note When you turn off the projector the lamp inside the projector will still be very hot approximately 200 300 C If you attempt to replace the lamp without allowing the projector to cool you could risk scalding yourself This is why you should wait for no less than 60 minutes for the lamp to cool down in order to perform the replacement safely ...

Page 48: ...wn in the illustration and pull the lamp out 3 Insert the new lamp in the direction shown in the illustration into the lamp assembly tighten the three screws using a screw diver and make sure the lamp is firmly secured to prevent the lamp from shaking or poor contact 4 Replace the fan and firmly secure the one screw on the fan ...

Page 49: ...e lens touches the lens holder 5 Secure the lens in the lens holder by turning coun terclockwise the lens to the locked position 6 Check if the lens is really secured by trying to pull the lens out of the lens holder Six models of lens for D8800 Vivitek Part Number Lens F TR Zoom Ratio D88 ST001 Standard Lens 1 64 1 86 1 72 2 27 1 3 D88 WF18501 Wide Fix 1 85 0 76 N A D88 WZ01 Wide Zoom 1 85 2 50 1...

Page 50: ... 86 2 48 2 28 3 82 1 65 D88 LOZ101 Long Zoom1 1 85 2 41 3 67 5 58 1 5 D88 LOZ201 Long Zoom2 1 85 2 48 5 42 8 59 1 55 Six models of lens for D8010W Vivitek Part Number Lens F TR Zoom Ratio D88 ST001 Standard Lens 1 64 1 86 1 80 2 38 1 3 D88 WF18501 Wide Fix 1 85 0 8 N A D88 WZ01 Wide Zoom 1 85 2 50 1 31 1 88 1 41 D88 SMLZ01 Semi Long Zoom 1 86 2 48 2 32 3 89 1 65 D88 LOZ101 Long Zoom1 1 85 2 41 3 7...

Page 51: ...lter should be changed every 3000 hours To replace the Filter on the left side of the projector 1 Remove the cover on the left side of the projector 2 Remove the filter from it 3 Insert a new filter 4 Install the cover on the left side of the projector ...

Page 52: ... the fan cover on the right side of the pro jector 2 Open the fan cover and remove the filter from it 3 Insert a new filter and install the fan cover on the right side of the projector 4 Secure the fan cover Optional component Component P N Handle D88 Acc HDL 00 Foot D88 Acc Fot 00 Filter D88 AF00 ...

Page 53: ...ng Red Cycles of 1 Cover Problem Contact local Vivitek Server Center Red Cycles of 4 Fan Problem Contact local Vivitek Server Center On Red System Error Contact local Vivitek Server Center Lamp1 Lamp2 LED LED Display Projector status Procedure Off Lamp off Flashing Green Prepare to light lamp Red Cycles of 6 Lamp lit fail On Red Lamp is end of life Green Lamp lit Temp LED LED Display Projector sta...

Page 54: ...al 48 120 Hz Horizontal 15 108kHz Edge Blending Yes built in Lens Shift Range Vertical 50 Horizontal 10 Video Compatibility SDTV 480i 576i EDTV 480p 576p HDTV 720p 1080i p NTSC NTSC 4 43 PAL B G H I M N 60 SECAM I O Connection Ports HDMI v1 3 DVI D Component YPbPr VGA In x2 S Video Composite 3G HDSDI In 3G HDSDI Out RJ45 12V Trigger RS 232C Wired Remote Projection Method Table Top Ceiling Mount Fr...

Page 55: ...e CR IR Codes and Key names Key Code RS232 Key name Key Wording Description 1 0x90 ON Turn power on 2 0x91 OFF Turn power off 3 0xB6 FOCUS 4 0xB7 ZOOM Zoom in 5 0xB8 TEST PATTERN Enter test pattern menu 6 0xB9 FOCUS 7 0xBA ZOOM Zoom out 8 0xBB LENS SHIFT Shift control of the lens 9 0xC1 Keypad up arrow 10 0xC3 Keypad left arrow 11 0xC4 Keypad right arrow 12 0xC5 ENTER Keypad enter 13 0xC2 Keypad d...

Page 56: ... Action on unit 1 Set value Makes the unit take that value 2 Get Asks what the current value is 3 Increment Adds 1 to the current value 4 Decrement Subtracts 1 from the current value 5 Execute none Performs an action Operation Command Values 1 INPUT input sel 0 HDMI 1 DVI 2 VGA 3 Component BNC 4 Composite 5 S Video 6 3G SDI 7 Option Board Reserved pip 0 Off 1 On pip sel 1 HDMI 2 DVI 3 VGA 4 Compon...

Page 57: ...ut lock 0 Auto 1 48 Hz 2 50 Hz 3 60 Hz no signal 0 Logo 1 Blue 2 Black 3 White vid std 0 Auto 1 PAL 2 SECAM 3 NTSC auto imgadj 0 Off 1 Auto 2 Always 2 PICTURE pic mode 0 High Bright 1 Presentation 2 Video contrast 0 200 dyna cont 0 Off 1 On bright 0 200 saturat 0 200 tint 0 200 gamma 0 Film 1 Graphics 2 Video 3 Linear color temp pic mode is High Bright or Presentation 0 Default 1 Native color temp...

Page 58: ...6 Letterbox 7 Native 8 Unscaled zoom Overscan 0 5 4 1 4 3 2 16 10 3 16 9 4 1 88 5 2 35 6 Letterbox 7 Native 8 Unscaled h total 0 200 h pos 0 200 h phase 0 200 v pos 0 200 auto img Auto Sync execute 3 LAMP lamps 0 Single 1 Dual lamp mode Drive 0 Economy 1 Standard 2 Dimming lamp pwr 0 25 80 4 100 0 altitude High Altitude 0 Off 1 On lamp1 stat 0 Off 1 On lamp2 stat 0 Off 1 On 4 ALIGNMENT proj mode 0...

Page 59: ...0 warp tlc x warp tlc y x 192 192 y 120 120 warp trc x warp trc y x 192 192 y 120 120 warp blc x warp blc y x 192 192 y 120 120 warp brc x warp brc y x 192 192 y 120 120 warp cust 0 Off 1 On warp reset execute blank top 0 360 blank btm 0 360 blank left 0 534 blank right 0 534 blank rst execute eb stat Edge Blend eb wht top 0 200 500 eb wht btm 0 200 500 eb wht left 0 200 800 eb wht right 0 200 800...

Page 60: ...j ctrl 0 rs232 1 network net ipaddr string net subnet string net gateway string net dhcp 0 Off 1 On startup logo 0 Off 1 On trig 1 0 5 4 1 4 3 2 16 10 3 16 9 4 1 88 5 2 35 6 Letterbox 7 Native 8 Unscaled 9 Auto auto src Auto Search 0 Off 1 On dblack 0 Off 1 On lang 0 English 1 French 2 Spanish 3 German 4 Portuese 5 Chinese Simplified 6 Chinese Traditional 7 Japanese 8 Korean 6 SERVICE model string...

Page 61: ... S Video 6 3G SDI 7 Option Board Reserved pip src 0 PIP OFF 1 HDMI 2 DVI 3 VGA 4 Component BNC 5 Composite 6 S Video 7 3G SDI 8 Option Board Reserved pixel clock string signal string h refresh string v refresh string lamp1 hours string lamp2 hours string proj runtime string blue only 0 Off 1 On fact reset execute ...

Page 62: ...DLP Projector User s Manual 62 Dimensions 508 8mm 508 8mm 549 2mm 549 2mm 204 9mm 230 3mm 417mm 664mm 719mm ...

Page 63: ...1680x1050 59 954 X X 1920x1080 47 95 X X Apple Mac 640x480 66 59 X X SDTV RGBs 50 X 1440x480i 60 X 1440x576i 50 X 480i 59 94 X 576i 50 X EDTV 480p 59 94 X X X X 576p 50 X X X X HDTV 1035i 60 X X X X 1080i 50 X X X X 1080i Aus 50 X X X X 1080i 59 94 X X X X 1080i 60 X X X X 720p 50 X X X X 720p 59 94 X X X X 720p 60 X X X X 1080p 23 98 X X X X 1080p 24 X X X X 1080p 25 X X X X 1080p 29 97 X X X X 1...

Page 64: ... 62 5 39 8 5 500 0 79 10 77 6 73 D88 WZ01 Focus adjustable range 40 500 Optical performance range 50 300 Wide Fix WIDE TELE Projection Distance L M Diagonal TR Width Height Diagonal TR Width Height Wide Tele inch A M C M B D 1 05 1 52 40 1 23 0 86 0 54 40 1 77 0 86 0 54 1 33 1 92 50 1 24 1 08 0 67 50 1 78 1 08 0 67 1 6 2 31 60 1 25 1 29 0 81 60 1 79 1 29 0 81 2 16 3 09 80 1 26 1 72 1 08 80 1 8 1 7...

Page 65: ...1 6 46 4 04 15 13 19 87 400 1 76 8 62 5 38 400 2 31 8 62 5 38 18 93 24 85 500 1 76 10 77 6 73 500 2 31 10 77 6 73 D88 SMLZ01 Focus adjustable range 40 500 Optical performance range 50 300 Wide Fix WIDE TELE Projection Distance L M Diagonal TR Width Height Diagonal TR Width Height Wide Tele inch A M C M B D 1 87 3 15 40 2 18 0 86 0 54 40 3 66 0 86 0 54 2 36 3 96 50 2 2 1 08 0 67 50 3 68 1 08 0 67 2...

Page 66: ...47 6 46 4 04 31 34 47 19 400 3 65 8 62 5 38 400 5 48 8 62 5 38 39 21 59 02 500 3 65 10 77 6 73 500 5 48 10 77 6 73 D88 LOZ201 Focus adjustable range 40 500 Optical performance range 50 300 Wide Fix WIDE TELE Projection Distance L M Diagonal TR Width Height Diagonal TR Width Height Wide Tele inch A M C M B D 4 42 7 05 40 5 14 0 86 0 54 40 8 19 0 86 0 54 5 59 8 89 50 5 21 1 08 0 67 50 8 26 1 08 0 67...

Page 67: ...le range 40 500 Optical performance range 50 300 Wide Fix WIDE TELE Projection Distance L M Diagonal TR Width Height Diagonal TR Width Height Wide Tele inch A M C M B D 1 03 1 49 40 1 27 0 81 0 61 40 1 84 0 81 0 61 1 30 1 87 50 1 27 1 02 0 76 50 1 83 1 02 0 76 1 57 2 25 60 1 28 1 22 0 91 60 1 85 1 22 0 91 2 11 3 02 80 1 29 1 63 1 22 80 1 85 1 63 1 22 2 65 3 79 100 1 30 2 03 1 52 100 1 87 2 03 1 52...

Page 68: ... 2 38 6 1 4 57 14 79 19 41 400 1 82 8 13 6 1 400 2 39 8 13 6 1 18 50 24 28 500 1 82 10 16 7 62 500 2 39 10 16 7 62 D88 SMLZ01 Focus adjustable range 40 500 Optical performance range 50 300 Wide Fix WIDE TELE Projection Distance L M Diagonal TR Width Height Diagonal TR Width Height Wide Tele inch A M C M B D 1 83 3 08 40 2 26 0 81 0 61 40 3 80 0 81 0 61 2 30 3 87 50 2 26 1 02 0 76 50 3 80 1 02 0 76...

Page 69: ... 5 67 6 1 4 57 30 65 46 12 400 3 77 8 13 6 1 400 5 67 8 13 6 1 38 34 57 69 500 3 77 10 16 7 62 500 5 68 10 16 7 62 D88 LOZ201 Focus adjustable range 40 500 Optical performance range 50 300 Wide Fix WIDE TELE Projection Distance L M Diagonal TR Width Height Diagonal TR Width Height Wide Tele inch A M C M B D 4 31 6 89 40 5 32 0 81 0 61 40 8 50 0 81 0 61 5 46 8 68 50 5 35 1 02 0 76 50 8 51 1 02 0 76...

Page 70: ...le range 40 500 Optical performance range 50 300 Wide Fix WIDE TELE Projection Distance L M Diagonal TR Width Height Diagonal TR Width Height Wide Tele inch A M C M B D 1 11 1 60 40 1 29 0 86 0 54 40 1 86 0 86 0 54 1 40 2 01 50 1 29 1 08 0 67 50 1 86 1 08 0 67 1 69 2 43 60 1 31 1 29 0 81 60 1 88 1 29 0 81 2 27 3 25 80 1 32 1 72 1 08 80 1 89 1 72 1 08 2 85 4 08 100 1 32 2 15 1 35 100 1 90 2 15 1 35...

Page 71: ...2 6 46 4 04 15 90 20 88 400 1 85 8 62 5 38 400 2 42 8 62 5 38 19 90 26 11 500 1 85 10 77 6 73 500 2 42 10 77 6 73 D88 SMLZ01 Focus adjustable range 40 500 Optical performance range 50 300 Wide Fix WIDE TELE Projection Distance L M Diagonal TR Width Height Diagonal TR Width Height Wide Tele inch A M C M B D 1 97 3 31 40 2 29 0 86 0 54 40 3 85 0 86 0 54 2 48 4 16 50 2 30 1 08 0 67 50 3 85 1 08 0 67 ...

Page 72: ...75 6 46 4 04 32 95 49 55 400 3 82 8 62 5 38 400 5 75 8 62 5 38 41 22 61 97 500 3 83 10 77 6 73 500 5 75 10 77 6 73 D88 LOZ201 Focus adjustable range 40 500 Optical performance range 50 300 Wide Fix WIDE TELE Projection Distance L M Diagonal TR Width Height Diagonal TR Width Height Wide Tele inch A M C M B D 4 65 7 42 40 5 41 0 86 0 54 40 8 63 0 86 0 54 5 89 9 35 50 5 46 1 08 0 67 50 8 66 1 08 0 67...

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