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Unlocking the Projector 

To unlock the projector, refer to the following guide. 

1.

  When the projector is locked, either by re-

quest during operation or at start up, the 
locked message is displayed. 

 

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  To unlock the projector, enter the previously 

defined PIN code to activate the projector. 

 

Using the Physical Lock 

Using the Kensington Lock 

If you are concerned about security, attach the projector to a permanent object with the  
Kensington slot and a security cable.  

 

 

Summary of Contents for DW6030 Series

Page 1: ...DX6530 DW6030 series User s Manual ...

Page 2: ...ect to 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 hereof without obligation of the manufacturer to notify any person of such revision or changes Trademark Recognition Kensington is a U S registered tr...

Page 3: ...nal information that should not be overlooked Caution Alerts you to situations that may damage the unit Warning Alerts you to situations that may damage the unit create a hazardous environment or cause personal injury Throughout this manual component parts and items in the OSD menus are denoted in bold font as in this example Push the Menu button on the remote control to open the Main menu Remote ...

Page 4: ... the lamp to cool for about one hour Important Recycle Instructions Lamp s inside this product contain mercury This product may contain other electronic waste that can be hazardous if not disposed of properly Recycle or dispose in accordance with local state or federal Laws For more information contact the Electronic Industries Alliance at WWW EIAE ORG For lamp specific disposal information check ...

Page 5: ...en operating the projector in an enclosed space ensure that the surrounding air temperature within the enclosure does not exceed operation temperature while the projector is running and the air intake and exhaust vents are unobstructed All enclosures should pass a certified thermal evaluation to ensure that the projector does not recycle exhaust air as this may cause the device to shutdown even if...

Page 6: ...th Component Output 17 Connecting Your VCR or Laser Disc Player 18 PROJECTING AN IMAGE BASIC OPERATION 19 TURNING ON THE PROJECTOR 19 SELECTING AN INPUT SOURCE 20 ADJUSTING THE PICTURE POSITION AND PICTURE SIZE 21 Adjusting Picture Position Manually 21 Lens Shift Adjustable Range 22 Adjusting the Projector Level 22 OPTIMIZING AN RGB IMAGE AUTOMATICALLY 23 Adjusting the Image Using Auto Sync 23 TUR...

Page 7: ...s and Solutions 57 Tips for Troubleshooting 57 IMAGE PROBLEMS 58 Lamp Problems 58 Remote Control Problems 59 HAVING THE PROJECTOR SERVICED 59 SPECIFICATIONS 60 PROJECTOR SPECIFICATIONS 60 Lens options 61 CABINET DIMENSIONS 61 PIN ASSIGNMENTS OF MINI D SUB 15 PIN INPUT CONNECTOR 62 COMPATIBLE INPUT SIGNAL LIST 63 RS232 CONTROL COMMANDS AND CABLE CONNECTIONS 65 Control Command 66 SCREEN TRIGGER 70 O...

Page 8: ...ODUCTION Packing Checklist Carefully unpack the projector and check that the following items are included DLP PROJECTOR REMOTE CONTROL POWER CORD FOR US MODEL POWER CORD FOR CHINA MODEL POWER CORD FOR EU MODEL 6 SEGMENT COLOR WHEEL VGA CABLE CD ROM THIS USER S MANUAL LENS HOLE CAP INSTALLED Contact your dealer immediately if any items are missing appear damaged or if the unit does not work Caution...

Page 9: ...Lamp cooling vent do not obstruct 7 Lens cap Cover lens to protect when not in use 8 Height adjuster Adjust level of projector 9 Intake vent Lamp cooling vent do not obstruct 10 I O connector panel Connect various input devices 11 IR receiver Receiver for IR signal from remote control 12 Rear intake vent Rear cooling intake do not obstruct 13 Exhaust vent Exhaust vent do not obstruct 14 Kensington...

Page 10: ...PTION 18 Ceiling support holes Contact your dealer for information on mounting the projector on a ceiling Note When installing ensure that you use only UL Listed ceiling mounts Caution With ceiling installation use approved mounting hardware M4 screws maximum depth of screw 12 mm distance from ceiling wall 20 cm 0 7 feet for proper ventilation distance from fluorescent lamps at least 1 m 3 feet fr...

Page 11: ...right up or down 4 RIGHT CURSOR 5 DOWN CURSOR 6 LEFT CURSOR 7 FOCUS Focus the projected image 8 FOCUS 9 MENU Open Close the OSD 10 UP DOWN LEFT RIGHT BUTTONS Navigate and change settings in the OSD 11 RETURN Exit the On Screen Display OSD 12 AUTO Auto Sync to optimize image size position and resolution 13 LAMP 2 LED Green Flashing See Indicator Messages 14 LAMP 1 LED 15 ENTER Select or change sett...

Page 12: ...WIRED REMOTE Connect the remote to the projector 8 COMPONENT IN Y Pb Cb Pr Cr Connect a component video enabled device 9 SERIAL PORT IN Installation control 10 VIDEO IN Connect a composite video cable not supplied from a video device to the yellow RCA jack 11 S VIDEO Connect a commercially available S video cable from a video device 12 SCREEN TRIGGER When connected to the screen through a commerci...

Page 13: ... main menu 16 RETURN Return to last OSD page or exit menu 17 INPUT Select the input source 18 PICTURE Display picture menu 19 NETWORK Display network setting menu 20 AUTO Auto adjustment for phase tracking size position 21 ASPECT Set up aspect ratio of the projected image 22 BLANK Blank the image or press again to display the imaged 23 OVERSCAN Enable or disable the overscan function 24 FREEZE Fre...

Page 14: ...ntrol Operating Range The remote control uses infrared transmission to control the projector It is not necessary to point the remote directly at the projector Provided you are not holding the remote perpendicular to the sides or the rear of the projector the remote will function well within a radius of about 7 meters 23 feet and 15 degrees above or below the projector level If the projector does n...

Page 15: ...u u ua a al ll 8 SETUP AND OPERATION Inserting the Remote Control Batteries 1 Remove the battery compartment cover by sliding the cover in the di rection of the arrow 2 Insert the supplied batteries taking note of the polarity as shown here 3 Replace the cover Caution Only use AA batteries Dispose of used batteries according to local ordinance regulations Remove the battery when not using the proj...

Page 16: ... the lens be sure to turn off the projector wait until the cooling fans stop and turn off the main power switch Do not touch the lens surface when removing or installing the lens Keep fingerprints dust or oil off the lens surface Do not scratch the lens surface Work on a level surface with a soft cloth under it to avoid scratching If you remove and store the lens attach the lens cap to the project...

Page 17: ... 53 3 35 5 5 D D DW W W6 6 60 0 03 3 30 0 0 D D DW W W6 6 60 0 03 3 35 5 5 U U Us s se e er r r s s s M M Ma a an n nu u ua a al ll 10 Installing the New Lens 1 Push the LENS RELEASE button and pull in the lens following the arrow mark on the lens slowly 2 Rotate the lens clockwise until it is with two clicks ...

Page 18: ... 9 0 76 31 0 0 79 51 0 73 6 1 30 1 87 70 4 93 2 1 79 2 37 60 1 52 48 1 22 35 8 0 91 37 6 0 96 61 6 88 8 1 57 2 25 85 1 112 4 2 16 2 86 80 2 03 64 1 63 48 0 1 22 50 8 1 29 82 9 119 0 2 11 3 02 114 3 150 8 2 90 3 83 100 2 54 80 2 03 59 8 1 52 63 9 1 62 104 1 149 2 2 65 3 79 143 5 189 1 3 65 4 80 120 3 05 96 2 44 72 0 1 83 77 1 1 96 125 4 179 4 3 18 4 56 172 8 227 4 4 39 5 78 150 3 81 120 3 05 90 2 2...

Page 19: ...e inches m inches m inches m 40 1 02 32 0 81 24 0 61 169 6 271 2 4 31 6 89 50 1 27 40 1 02 30 0 76 215 0 341 9 5 46 8 68 60 1 52 48 1 22 36 0 91 260 3 412 6 6 61 10 48 80 2 03 64 1 63 48 1 22 350 9 554 0 8 91 14 07 100 2 54 80 2 03 60 1 52 441 6 695 3 11 22 17 66 120 3 05 96 2 44 72 1 83 532 2 836 7 13 52 21 25 150 3 81 120 3 05 90 2 29 668 2 1048 8 16 97 26 64 180 4 57 144 3 65 107 2 73 804 1 126...

Page 20: ...rojector comes with a four segment color wheel installed An additional six segment color wheel is optional To replace the color wheel located under the lamp cover adjacent to lamp 1 refer to the follow ing guide Note Wait until the lamp house and the color wheel cool off 1 Remove the four screws A on the lamp cover A B 2 Lift the lamp cover in the direction of the arrow B 3 Unscrew the retaining s...

Page 21: ...60 0 03 3 35 5 5 U U Us s se e er r r s s s M M Ma a an n nu u ua a al ll 14 5 Insert the six segment color wheel 6 Close the lamp cover and secure the retaining screws as shown 7 Storing Unused Color Wheel Keep the unused color wheel in the zipper bag in which the 6 segment color wheel was packaged This bag prevents dust from falling or collecting on the color wheel ...

Page 22: ...e input data connections be fore turning on the PC or the projector The best signal order from best to least suitable is as follows Computer 3 in see Terminal Panel Features on page 5 is a digital signal and offers the best connection to your computer Note The DVI DIGITAL connector COMPUTER 3 accepts VGA 640 x 480 SXGA 1152 x 864 XGA 1024 x 768 SXGA 1280 x 1024 up to 60Hz and UXGA 1600 x 1200 60Hz...

Page 23: ...3 35 5 5 U U Us s se e er r r s s s M M Ma a an n nu u ua a al ll 16 Connecting an External Monitor Connect an external monitor to the projector through RGB out connections as shown below see Terminal Panel Features on page 5 Note When projector connects to the external monitor please make sure Standby Mode is set to Standard Monitor Out function works at Standard mode only ...

Page 24: ...th Component Output To connect a DVD Player to the projector refer to the following guide 1 Connect the DVD Player to the projector as shown below before turning on the Player or the projector 2 Turn on the projector and select Component from the source menu before turning on the DVD Player see Selecting an Input Source on page 20 3 Turn on the DVD Player Note Refer to your DVD player s user s man...

Page 25: ... s se e er r r s s s M M Ma a an n nu u ua a al ll 18 Connecting Your VCR or Laser Disc Player To connect your VCR or Laser Disc Player refer to the following diagram Note Refer to your VCR or disc player user s manual for more information about the device s requirements Images may not be displayed correctly when using an S Video or Video connection to fast forward or fast rewind scanning ...

Page 26: ... guide to power on the projector 1 Connect the power cable A Press the main power switch to the on I position as shown B All four LEDs light orange then the Lamp1 and 2 LEDs turn off and the Warning LED lights green B A 2 Press the POWER button on the con trol panel or ON button on the remote control once the Power LED flashes green and the internal cooling fan starts MENU ENTER POWER WARNING LAMP...

Page 27: ... M Ma a an n nu u ua a al ll 20 Selecting an Input Source The Input Source can be selected from the projector s control panel or from the remote control unit Refer to the following guide to select the Input Source 1 Press INPUT on the control panel or on the re mote control unit to display the INPUT Menu 2 Select the required source using or and press Note Return to the projected image by pressing...

Page 28: ...ng Picture Position Manually 1 Press the Lens Shift keypad on the projector in any direction or LENS SHIFT button on the remote control to bring up the Lens Shift window 2 Press the directional key as re quired to shift the image Releasing the directional arrow will re center the cursor 3 To alter the picture size press ASPECT key on the remote control to display Aspect Ratio menu Press or to sele...

Page 29: ...ject to the conditions listed Note The drawings below apply to the standard lens only Vertical Shift Vertical Shift Max 1 6W Max 1 6W 1V 1V 0 1H 0 1H 1H Desk Front Projection Normal projection position Ceiling Mount Front Projection Height of projected image Height of projected image Width of projected image Shift to Left Shift to Right Adjusting the Projector Level 1 To raise the level of the pro...

Page 30: ...s M M Ma a an n nu u ua a al ll 23 Optimizing an RGB Image Automatically Adjusting the Image Using Auto Sync To optimize an RGB image automatically refer to the following guide Press the AUTO button on the remote control see Remote Control on page 6 or the AUTO button on the control panel to optimize an RGB image automatically This adjustment may be necessary when you connect your computer for the...

Page 31: ...projector is powered on use a power strip equipped with a switch and a breaker Do not turn off the AC power supply within 10 seconds of making adjustment or setting changes and closing the menu Doing so can cause loss of adjustments and settings and return to default Refer to the following guide to shut down the projector 1 Press the POWER button on the control panel or STANDBY button on the remot...

Page 32: ...er Off This feature allows the projector to be turned off even when projecting an image using a power strip equipped with a switch and a breaker Note Before using Direct Power Off be sure to allow at least 20 minutes immediately after turning on the pro jector and starting to display an image After Use Preparation Make sure that the projector is turned off 1 Unplug the power cable 2 Disconnect any...

Page 33: ...oint To freeze the projected image refer to the following guide 1 Press the FREEZE button on the remote control once see Remote Control on page 6 2 The screen freezes 3 To resume press the FREEZE button once more Note For extended periods of time it is recommended that the projector be powered off Adjusting the Focus Zoom Manually The focus and zoom can be adjusted manually from the projector cont...

Page 34: ... control to display the main menu Use or to select Installation menu 2 Use or to select Lamp mode and or to set to Normal or Eco mode Note When the projector is in Eco mode brightness may be affected Normal Mode 100 Brightness Eco Mode approx 85 Brightness Getting Information The Information screen provides details on the life of consumable items within the projector as well as other information s...

Page 35: ... range is Max 30 approx The following are conditions under which the maximum angle is achieved When the standard lens is used When the lens shift is set to H for center and V for 0 5 shift When the lens shift is used and yet you do not get the above mentioned condition H for center and V for 0 5 shift you cannot adjust the lens shift correctly Image is projected in Wide mode 1 Use or to select to ...

Page 36: ... the security feature the user must define a keyword Locking the Projector To setup the security keyword refer to the following guide 1 Press Menu on the OSD control panel on the projector or remote control to display the Main menu 2 User arrow keys to select Security Lock under Setup Advance Setting menu 3 Enter the password by remote control key and press to perform Security Lock function 4 The ...

Page 37: ...king the Projector To unlock the projector refer to the following guide 1 When the projector is locked either by re quest during operation or at start up the locked message is displayed 2 To unlock the projector enter the previously defined PIN code to activate the projector Using the Physical Lock Using the Kensington Lock If you are concerned about security attach the projector to a permanent ob...

Page 38: ...s settings Navigating the OSD You can use the remote control or the buttons on the top of the projector to navigate and make changes to the OSD The following illustration shows the corresponding buttons on the remote control and on the projector 1 To open the OSD press the Menu button on the OSD control panel or remote control There are six folders on the menu Press the cursor or buttons to move t...

Page 39: ...el 1 Level 2 Level 3 Off Dynamic Black On Off Reset No Yes Signal Horizontal Position Vertical Position Phase Clock Reset Yes No Resolution Auto Wide 4 3 Audo Sync Video Overscan On Off Video System Auto PAL SECAM NTSC4 3 NTSC 3 58 PAL M PAL N PAL 60 Video Setup 0 IRE 7 5 IRE Close Caption CC1 Off Setup Auto Search On Off Auto Power Off On Off Auto Power On On Off Standby Mode On Off Background Lo...

Page 40: ...High UP Down Test Pattern None RGB Ramps Color Bars Step Bars Checkboard Grid Horizontal Lines Vertical Lines Diagonal Lines Horizontal Ramp Vertical Ramp White Advance Setting Keystone Image Resizing Filter Message Off 100H 200H 500H 1000H Lan RS232C Lan RS232C Network Link Connected Disconnected DHCP Client On Off IP Adress Subnet Gateway DNS Apply No Yes Communication Speed 9600bps 19200bps 384...

Page 41: ...to the Computer 1 input see Connecting Your PC or Macintosh Computer on page 15 Computer 2 Select the source connected to the Computer 2 input see Connecting Your PC or Macintosh Computer on page 15 Computer 3 Select the source connected to the Computer 3 input see Connecting Your PC or Macintosh Computer on page 15 Component Select the source connected to the Component input see Connecting Your D...

Page 42: ...w values will change de pending on the preset selection Brilliant Color Move the slider bar left or right to set the BrilliantColorTM value BrilliantColor extends the exposure range and sharpens detail for grain free images Brightness Adjust the Brightness value using or to lighten or darken the picture Contrast Adjust the Contrast value using or to highlight the differences between light and dark...

Page 43: ... from COMPUTER COMPONENT1 2 or COMPONENT Auto Recognize the input signal as RGB or component automatically RGB Set When the input signal is RGB YCbCr Set when the input signal is Component 480I 480P 576I 576P YPbPr Set when the input signal is Component signals 720P 1080i 1080p Color Temperature Set the color temperature to Warm Standard or Cold Note Color temperature is not selectable when Pictur...

Page 44: ...ering their Hue Saturation or Value Hue Use or to adjust Hue of the main color as below Main Color Hue R Magenta Yellow G Yellow Cyan B Cyan Magenta C Green Blue M Blue Red Y Red Green Saturation Use or to adjust Saturation of the main color the selected color become lighter or thicker Value Use or to adjust Value of the main color the selected color become brighter or darker Film Mode The functio...

Page 45: ...des high quality images with minimal crawl and cross color noise you can set your preferred level from Off to Level 3 to view a clear image Dynamic Black Set this function as ON to improve the black level of the projected images Reset The settings and adjustments are set to initial factory settings Signal Adjustment Horizontal Position Move the Image to right or left Vertical Position Move the Ima...

Page 46: ...en the input signal is switched or connected from a computer If Auto Sync is set Off Auto Sync is not automatically performed Note Auto Sync may take some time to complete depending on the image When the optimum image can not be achieved please use manual adjustment Video Setting Overscan The edge of the image may or may not be displayed correctly this function allows you to set Overscan On to cro...

Page 47: ...etect the input signal and to switch the input mode automati cally when the project is turned on Set it to On to enable Auto Search function or Off to disable it Auto Power Off This function enables the projector to enter standby mode automatically when no input signal is de tected more than 15 minutes Set the function to On to enable Auto Power off or to Off to disable it Auto Power On This funct...

Page 48: ...go or captured image when there is no signal 3D Mode The 3D mode of this projector is compatible with the DLP LinkTM system To watch 3D images you need a pair of 3D LCD shutter glasses that display the projected images for the left and right eyes al ternately and are synchronized with a control signal transmitted from the lens of the projector Before viewing 3D images press 3D MODE buttons on the ...

Page 49: ...nd not be able to view the image in 3D For better signal receiving recommend to view 3D images in front of the screen directly as much as possible See the operation manual of your 3D LCD glasses Setup Advance Setting Security Lock The function allows you to prevent unauthorized use of the projector Once the function is activated user must enter the password each time when project is turned on Note...

Page 50: ... Sync function is operation Freeze function is operated Security Lock window is displayed This Control Panel Lock does not affect the remote control functions Image Capture This function allows you to capture the projected image from RGB signal and set it as a startup image or background image when no signal is detected Save Image Press Enter or to capture the desired image and press Yes to execut...

Page 51: ...ured and saved for either of the four segment color wheel or six segment color wheel each color wheel can save one image Switch the input signal during performing image capture may result in the failure of the capturing Wall Color This function allows you to project the image to the colored wall or board without using a screen Whiteboard Image is projected to a whiteboard Digital Zoom Press arrow ...

Page 52: ... all functions with a brief description Language Select the OSD language to be used eight languages Lamp Control This function allows you to select the usage of the two lamps installed in the projector Both lamps Both lamps are used for greater brightness Lamp1 Only Select Lamp 1 for the projector If lamp 1 burns out the projector switches the lamp control to lamp2 automatically Lamp2 Only Select ...

Page 53: ...ojection Enables ceiling mounted pro jection by inverting the image Ceiling Rear Rear ceiling mounted projection Enables ceiling mounted projection from behind the screen by inverting and reversing the image Fan Mode Fan control is used to set the speed of the internal cooling fan according to the installation condition Normal Set Fan Speed to Normal if the projector is set up on a table or ceilin...

Page 54: ...adjustable range is ap proximately 30 degree Use or button to adjust keystone correction Image Resizing When Keystone correction works the image may be shrunk or enlarged Use or to enlarge or shrink the image vertically Filter Message Set the interval time to display a message for cleaning the filter the selectable op tions are Off 100H 500H and 1000H Lan RS232C This function enables you to select...

Page 55: ...On setting by using or On Enable configuration parameters for IP Address Subnet Mask Gateway and DNS automatically Off Set IP Address Subnet Mask Gateway and DNS manually IP Address Press or to display IP address input window as below use or to change the IP address Default setting 192 168 150 002 Subnet Mask Set Subnet Mask by Using or to select the digit and or to change Default setting 255 155 ...

Page 56: ...uplicates the IP Address of other network equipment For details about network setting consult your network administrator Communication Speed Select communication speed to set the baud rate of the connection Select from the following options 9600bps 19200bps 38400bps Note Longer cable connections may require lower settings Reset All reset All reset allows you to initialize the settings you have mad...

Page 57: ...to display the confirmation message and select Yes to reset the filter timer Information Input Current input source Signal Info Current input signal information is displayed Lamp timer Projector counts each lamp usage for reminding the remaining lamp life and usage The lamp life and remaining are calculated numbers for reference only actual lamp life may vary with lamp mode application condition e...

Page 58: ...loth 2 Moisten the cloth with warm water and mild detergent and wipe the cabinet 3 Rinse all detergent from the cloth and wipe the projector again Caution To prevent discoloration or fading of the case do not use abrasive alcohol based cleaners Cleaning the Lens Refer to the following guide to clean the projector lens 1 Apply a little optic lens cleaner to a clean lint free cloth do not apply the ...

Page 59: ...ore frequently If the filter is dirty or clogged your projector may overheat When the message be low is displayed the filters must be cleaned Note When the Please clean filter message is displayed please clean all three filters at the same time to synchronize the Filter time display The Filter Message item should be enabled in the Options menu Refer to the following guide to clean the filters 1 Th...

Page 60: ...r s s s M M Ma a an n nu u ua a al ll 53 4 Lift the filter foams from all three filteholders in the direction shown Remove them completely from each filterholder and discard 5 Place a replacement foam and press down firmly 6 Replace the filter holders by push ing gentlyin the direction shown Once the filters are cleaned please reset the filter timer by using the Clear filter time option in the on ...

Page 61: ...ace the lamp with a new one IMMEDIATELY after the projector has cooled down Follow carefully the instructions in the Lamp Replacement section of this manual Continuous use of the lamp with LAMP 1 and or LAMP 2 lighted may increase the risk of lamp explosion A Lamp may explode as a result of vibration shock or degradation as a result of hours of use as its lifetime draws to an end Risk of explosion...

Page 62: ... s se e er r r s s s M M Ma a an n nu u ua a al ll 55 1 Remove the four screws on the lamp cover A and lift the lamp cover as shown B A B 2 Loosen the two captive screws on the lamp module A Lift the module handle up as shown B A B 3 Pull firmly on the module handle in the direction shown to remove the lamp 4 Reverse steps 1 to 3 to install the new lamp module s and re place the lamp cover ...

Page 63: ... Normal lamp mode is set to ECO Green blinks Lamp model is set to Normal and is warming up Orange blinks Lamp model is set to Eco and is warming up Warning indicator Red blinks The lamp cover is open Red blinks 2 times The internal temperature is abnormally high The temperature around the projector are high Use the projector in an environment with the tempera ture of lower than 104o F 40o C Air in...

Page 64: ...ectrical outlet is working Ensure the projector is turned on Ensure all connections are securely attached Ensure the attached device is turned on Ensure a connected PC is not in suspend mode Ensure a connected notebook computer is configured for an external display This is usually done by pressing an Fn key combination on the notebook Tips for Troubleshooting In each problem specific section try t...

Page 65: ...reaked 1 Adjust the Phase and Clock on the Signal menu of the OSD to the default settings 2 To ensure the problem is not caused by a connected PC s video card connect to another computer Problem The image is flat with no contrast 1 Adjust the Contrast setting on the Picture menu of the OSD 2 Adjust the Brightness setting on the Picture menu of the OSD Problem The color of the projected image does ...

Page 66: ... the room 4 Check the battery polarity 5 Replace the batteries 6 Turn off other Infrared enabled devices in the vicinity 7 Have the remote control serviced 8 Ensure that the remote control code conforms to the projector s code 9 Ensure that the reset switch in the compartment lid on back of the remote control is set to use position Having the Projector Serviced If you are unable to solve the probl...

Page 67: ...on Lamp 280W x 2 lamps Input Terminals DV D Compatible with HDCP X1 Computer Component 5BNC X1 Computer Component D sub 15p X1 Component RCA X1 Y Pb Cb Pr Cr S Video min Din 4 pin X1 Video RCA X1 Output Terminals Computer Component D sub 15 p X1 Trigger X1 DC 12V Output Control and Ser vice terminal Lan RJ 45 X1 RS 232C X1 USB Type B for service X1 Power Requirement AV 100 240V 50 60Hz Input Curre...

Page 68: ...No to the sales dealer Part number Projection Lens F Number Focus Length mm Throw Ratio DX6530 35 DW6030 35 D88 WF18501 Wide Fix Lens 1 85 f 11 6 0 79 1 0 8 1 D88 WZ01 Wide Zoom Lens 1 85 2 5 f 18 7 26 5 1 30 1 85 1 1 31 1 87 1 D88 ST001 Standard Zoom Lens 1 7 1 9 f 26 0 34 0 1 79 2 35 1 1 81 2 38 1 D88 SMLZ01 Semi Long Zoom Lens 1 86 2 48 f 32 9 54 2 2 30 3 81 1 2 33 3 86 1 D88 LOZ101 Long Zoom1 ...

Page 69: ... Pin Assignments of Mini D Sub 15 Pin Input Connector Signal Levels Video signal 0 7Vp p Analog Sync signal TTL level PIN NUMBER RGB SIGNAL ANALOG YCBCR SIGNAL 1 Red Cr 2 Green or Sync on Green Y 3 Blue Cb 4 Ground 5 Ground 6 Red Ground Cr Ground 7 Green Ground Y Ground 8 Blue Ground Cb Ground 9 No Connection 10 Sync Signal Ground 11 No Connection 12 Bi directional DATA SDA 13 Horizontal Sync or C...

Page 70: ...00x600 35 2 56 O O 37 9 60 O O 48 1 72 O O 46 9 75 O O 53 7 85 O O XGA 1024x768 48 4 60 O 56 5 70 O O 60 0 75 O O 68 7 85 O WXGA 1280x720 45 0 60 O O 1280x768 47 8 60 O O 1280x800 49 7 60 O O 62 8 75 O 1360x768 47 7 60 O 1366x768 47 7 60 O WXGA 1440x900 55 9 60 O SXGA 1152x864 67 5 75 O 1280x960 60 60 O O 1280x1024 64 0 60 O O 80 0 75 O O SXGA 1400x1050 65 3 60 O O WSXGA 1680x1050 65 3 60 O UXGA 1...

Page 71: ...TV 480p 31 5 60 0 O O 576p 31 3 50 0 O O HDTV 720p 45 0 60 0 O O 720p 37 5 50 0 O O 1080i 33 8 60 0 O O 1080i 28 1 50 0 O O 1080p 56 3 50 O O 1080p 67 5 60 O O Note An image with higher or lower resolution than the projector s native resolution will be compressed Some Composite and Sync on Green signals may not be displayed correctly Signals other than those specified in the table above may not be...

Page 72: ... r r s s s M M Ma a an n nu u ua a al ll 65 RS232 Control Commands and Cable Connections This projector provides a function to control and monitor the projector s operations by using the RS 232C serial port Cable Connection Connector DIN 9P RS232C Connection Pin 1 4 6 and 9 are not used Note Jumper Request to Send and Clear to Send together on both ends of the cable to simplify the ca ble connecti...

Page 73: ...ctor return 50 Set Command header code G command CR Get brightness brightness is 18 ASCII V99 G 0101 CR Hex 56 39 39 47 30 31 30 31 0D Projector return P 18 Projector return 50 31 38 The operation commands are divided into five group 00 04 the group number is the first two digits of the command Command Group 00 Operation ASCII HEX Description Return String Set Power On V99S0001 56H 39H 39H 53H 30H...

Page 74: ...ne V99S0104n 56H 39H 39H 53H 30H 31H 30H 34H n 0DH N 30 30 P F Get Sharpness setting V99G0105 56H 39H 39H 47H 30H 31H 30H 35H 0DH N 30 30 Pn F Set the Sharpness V99S0105n 56H 39H 39H 53H 30H 31H 30H 35H n 0DH N 30 30 P F Get the Color Temperature V99G0106 56H 39H 39H 47H 30H 31H 30H 36H 0DH 0 Warm 1 Standard 2 Cold Pn F Set the Color Temperature V99S0106n 56H 39H 39H 53H 30H 31H 30H 36H n 0DH 0 Wa...

Page 75: ...99G0304 56H 39H 39H 47H 30H 33H 30H 34H 0DH 0 Off 1 On Pn F Set Freeze setting V99S0304n 56H 39H 39H 53H 30H 33H 30H 34H n 0DH 0 Off 1 On P F Get Projection Mode V99G0308 56H 39H 39H 47H 30H 33H 30H 38H 0DH 0 Front 1 Rear 2 Ceiling Front 3 Ceiling Rear Pn F Set Projection Mode V99S0308n 56H 39H 39H 53H 30H 33H 30H 38H n 0DH 0 Front 1 Rear 2 Ceiling Front 3 Ceiling Rear P F Get Keystone setting V99...

Page 76: ...0409 56H 39H 39H 53H 30H 34H 30H 39H 0DH P F DOWN V99S0410 56H 39H 39H 53H 30H 34H 31H 30H 0DH P F LEFT V99S0411 56H 39H 39H 53H 30H 34H 31H 31H 0DH P F RIGHT V99S0412 56H 39H 39H 53H 30H 34H 31H 32H 0DH P F ENTER V99S0413 56H 39H 39H 53H 30H 34H 31H 33H 0DH P F MENU V99S0414 56H 39H 39H 53H 30H 34H 31H 34H 0DH P F RETURN V99S0415 56H 39H 39H 53H 30H 34H 31H 35H 0DH P F INPUT V99S0416 56H 39H 39H ...

Page 77: ...he projector is powered ON the screen trigger output sends a low voltage trigger to the screen controller and the screen will go down When the projector is powered OFF the screen trigger stops sending a low voltage trigger to the screen controller and the screen will go up Note See Screen Trigger on page 5 for more information Note Screen controllers are supplied and supported by screen manufactur...

Page 78: ...id intervals Should this happen wait a moment and repeat If you still can t get any response turn off and back on the projector Preparation Before Use Make network connections set up the projector and confirm that it is complete before engaging in browser operations Operation with a browser that uses a proxy server may not be possible depending on the type of proxy server and the setting method Al...

Page 79: ... 60 alphanumeric characters can be used Apply Click to reflect the entries MAIL Error Mail Click Enable to enable Error Mail feature This option notifies your computer of an error message via e mail when using wired LAN The error message will be notified when the projector lamp has reached the end of its usable life or an error occurs in the projector Orginator Address Specify the sender s address...

Page 80: ...not receive an Alert mail Should this happen check if the Recipient s Address is correctly set Unless any one of the Sender s Address SMTP Server s Name or Recipient s Address 1 3 is se lected Test Mail is not available PJLINK This option allows you to set a password when you use the PJLink feature On Off Enable or disable the password Password Enter a password up to 32 characters Note PJLink is a...

Page 81: ... Blank ON Blank the screen OFF Display the projected image This controls the Blank func tions of the projector PICTURE BRIGHTNESS Increases or decreases the brightness CONTRAST Increases or decreases the contrast COLOR Increases or decreases the color value TINT Increases or decreases the hue value SHARPNESS Increases or decreases the sharpness Controls the video adjustments of the projector INPUT...

Page 82: ...rs Lamp 1 has been used Lamp2 time Displays the number of hours Lamp 2 has been used Filter Timer Display the number of hours counted from last filter timer reset PJ time Displays the number of hours the project has been used This displays the status of se lected projector functions Note The functions that can be controlled will vary depending on the signal being input to the projector see Selecti...

Page 83: ...ncy energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause harmful interference to radio communica tions Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his her own expense Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the parties responsible for c...

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