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PICTURE: Advanced Menu 

Press the 

MENU

 button to open the 

OSD

 menu. Press the cursor 

◄►

 button to move to the  

PICTURE: Advanced

 menu. Press the cursor 

▲▼

 button to move up and down in the  

PICTURE: Advanced

 menu. Press 

◄►

 to change values for settings. 

 

I

TEM

 

D

ESCRIPTION

 

Noise Reduction 

Press the cursor 

◄►

 button to adjust the Noise Reduction.  

Color Temperature 

Press the cursor 

◄►

 button to set the Color Temperature. 

Press the cursor 

◄►

 button to adjust the gamma correction of the display. 

Notes:

 This function is only available in User 1/ 2/ 3 mode. 

Gamma 

Press the cursor 

◄►

 button to set the Color Gamut. 

(Range: Native/ 

Cinema

/ HDTV/ EBU/ SMPTE-C) 

Color Gamut 

Press the 

ENTER

 button to enter the 

HSG Adjustment

 sub menu.  

See 

HSG Adjustment

 on page 

HSG Adjustment 

26. 

Press the cursor 

◄►

 button to set the Color Space. 

(Range: 

Auto

/ RGB/ SDTV/ HDTV) 

Notes:

 This function is only available when HDMI input source is selected. 

Color Space 

Press the cursor 

◄►

 button to set the DynamicBlack. 

DynamicBlack enables the projector to automatically optimize the display of dark movie 
scenes enabling them to be shown in incredible detail" to "the overall brightness of darker 
scenes resulting in a better black level and incredible detail. 
(Range: 

Cinema 1

/ Cinema 2/ Off). 

DynamicBlack 

Press the cursor 

◄►

 button to adjust the IRIS. 

(Range: 1 to 9). 

IRIS 

Press the 

ENTER

 button to enter the 

ViviSettings

 sub menu. 

See 

ViviSettings 

ViviSettings 

on page 26. 

 25 

 

Summary of Contents for H5080 Series

Page 1: ... 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 publi cation 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 trad...

Page 2: ...ion 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 per sonal 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 DISPLAY menu General Safety Information Do not open the unit case ...

Page 3: ...ace ensure that the surrounding air temperature within the enclosure does not exceed operating 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 the enclosure temperature is with the accep...

Page 4: ... 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 WWW LAMPRECYCLE ORG Symbol Explanations DISPOSAL Do not use household or municipal waste collection services for di...

Page 5: ...THE PROJECTOR LEVEL 17 ADJUSTING PROJECTED IMAGE POSITION USING SHIFT 18 Adjusting the vertical image position 18 Adjusting the horizontal image position 19 Shift Range Diagram 19 ADJUSTING THE ZOOM RING FOCUS AND KEYSTONE 20 ON SCREEN DISPLAY OSD MENU SETTINGS 21 OSD MENU CONTROLS 21 Navigating the OSD 21 SETTING THE OSD LANGUAGE 22 OSD MENU OVERVIEW 23 PICTURE BASIC MENU 24 U PICTURE ADVANCED ME...

Page 6: ...ERROR MESSAGES 40 IMAGE PROBLEMS 41 LAMP PROBLEMS 41 REMOTE CONTROL PROBLEMS 42 HAVING THE PROJECTOR SERVICED 42 HDMI Q A 43 SPECIFICATIONS 44 SPECIFICATIONS 44 PROJECTION DISTANCE VS PROJECTION SIZE 45 H5080 Series Projection Distance and Size Table 45 H5080 SERIES TIMING MODE TABLE 46 PROJECTOR DIMENSIONS 49 REGULATORY COMPLIANCE 50 FCC WARNING 50 CANADA 50 SAFETY CERTIFICATIONS 50 EN 55022 WARN...

Page 7: ...PROJECTOR WITH LENS CAP REMOTE CONTROL WITHTWOAABATTERIES VGA CABLE COMPONENT CABLE POWER CORD HDMI CABLE CD ROM THIS USER S MANUAL WARRANTY CARD QUICK START GUIDE Contact your dealer immediately if any items are missing appear damaged or if the unit does not work It is recommend that you keep the original packing material should you ever need to return the equipment for warranty service Caution A...

Page 8: ...1 IR receiver Receives IR signal from remote control 8 2 Lens Projection Lens 3 Focus ring Focuses the projected image 4 Zoom ring Enlarges the projected image 18 5 Height adjuster Adjusts level of projector 17 6 Function keys See Top view On screen Display OSD buttons and LEDs 4 7 Lamp cover Removes cover to replace lamp or color wheel 35 8 Vertical lens shift Adjusts the image position verticall...

Page 9: ...EL DESCRIPTION SEE PAGE 9 Horizontal lens shift Adjusts the image position horizontally 19 10 Lens release button Press the release button before removing the lens 13 Important Ventilation openings on the projector allow for good air circulation which keeps the projector lamp cool Do not obstruct any of the ventilation openings ...

Page 10: ...ates and changes settings in the OSD Quick Menu For Keystone 3 ENTER Enter or confirm highlighted OSD menu item 21 4 BLANK Displays a blank screen and mutes audio 5 Left cursor Navigates and changes settings in the OSD 21 6 AUTO Optimizes image size position and resolution 7 Right cursor Navigates and changes settings in the OSD 8 Down cursor Keystone Navigates and changes settings in the OSD Quic...

Page 11: ... 5 7 TEMP LED Red Error code 40 Orange Standby Green In normal operation 8 PWR LED Flashing Powering on cooling Turns the projector on or off main power switch must be turned on first Press to place the projector in standby mode 15 9 POWER 12 10 RS 232C Connects RS 232 serial port cable for remote control When connected to the screen through a commercially avail able cable the screen deploys autom...

Page 12: ...CART YPbPr Connects the RGB cable from a computer and components 13 S VIDEO Connects the S Video cable from a video device 12 14 AC IN Connects the power cable 13 15 Power switch Turns on off the projector 15 16 Security chain lock Helps protect the H5080 from unauthorized use 38 17 Kensington Lock Secures to permanent object with a Kensington Lock system 38 ...

Page 13: ...r on a ceiling Note When installing ensure that you use only UL Listed ceiling mounts For ceiling installations use approved mounting hardware and M4 screws with a maximum screw depth of 6 mm 0 23 inch The construction of the ceiling mount must be of a suitable shape and strength The ceiling mount load capacity must exceed the weight of the installed equipment and as an additional precaution be ca...

Page 14: ... can disrupt remote control operation 2 Be sure nothing obstructs the path between the remote control and the projector If the path be tween the remote control and the projector is obstructed you can bounce the signal off certain reflective surfaces such as projector screens 3 The buttons and keys on the projector have the same functions as the corresponding buttons on the remote control This user...

Page 15: ...tting bar 13 SHARP Displays the sharpness setting bar 14 COLOR Displays the color setting bar 15 TINT Displays the tint setting bar 16 BLANK Makes the screen blank 17 FREEZE Freezes unfreezes the on screen picture 18 AUTO Auto adjustment for frequency phase and position 19 LIGHT Turns on or off the remote control backlight for about 10 seconds Pressing any other key while the backlight is on keeps...

Page 16: ...g 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 not respond to the remote control move a little closer Projector and Remote Control Buttons The projector can be operated using the remote control or the buttons on the top of the project...

Page 17: ...r in the direction of the arrow 2 Insert the battery with the positive side facing up 3 Replace the cover Caution 1 Only use AA batteries Alkaline batteries are recommended 2 Dispose of used batteries according to local ordinance regulations 3 Remove the batteries when not using the projector for prolonged periods 11 ...

Page 18: ...composite cable from a video device YPbPr Connect a component video enabled device HDMI 1 2 3 Connect the HDMI cable from a HDMI device USB Connect the USB cable from a computer RS 232C Connect RS 232 serial port cable for remote control When connected to the screen through a commercially available cable the screen deploys automatically on start up of the projector The screen retracts when the pro...

Page 19: ...ff the main power switch y Do not touch the lens surface when removing or installing the lens y Keep fingerprints dust or oil off the lens surface y Do not scratch the lens surface y Work on a level surface with a soft cloth under it to avoid scratching y If you remove and store the lens attach the lens cap to the projector to keep off dust and dirt Removing the Existing Lens From the Projector 1 ...

Page 20: ...s s M M Ma a an n nu u ua a al ll Installing the New Lens 1 Align the notches and correctly position the electrical contact pad as shown in the picture 14 Note Pin of IRIS should be in the direction as shown in the picture 2 Rotate the lens clockwise until you feel it click into place ...

Page 21: ...Securely connect the power cord and signal cable When connected the power led will turn red 3 Turn on the lamp by pressing button on the rear of the projector or on the remote control The PWR LED will now flash green The startup screen will display in ap proximately 30 seconds The first time you use the projector you can select your preferred language from quick menu after the startup screen displ...

Page 22: ...ect the type of lens you have installed Shutting down the Projector 1 Press the button on the remote control or button on the rear side of the projector two times with one second interval in between to turn off the projector First push of button will display the following message on the screen Press the button again to confirm the shut down If the button is not pressed the message will disappear i...

Page 23: ...r stand should be level and sturdy Position the projector so that it is perpendicular to the screen Remove the Back Foot Holder on the rear adjuster foot before adjusting the projection angle Ensure the cables are in a safe location You could trip over them 1 To raise the level of the projector twist the adjusters clockwise 2 To lower the level of the projector lift the projector and twist the adj...

Page 24: ...e system that provides lens shift while maintaining a much higher ANSI contrast ratio than traditional lens shift systems Adjusting the vertical image position The vertical image height can be adjusted between 120 and 40 of half image height Note that the maximum vertical image height adjustment can be limited by the horizontal image position For example it is not possible to achieve the maximum v...

Page 25: ...ge position can be adjusted to the left or right by up to a maximum of 10 of the half image width Note that the maximum horizontal image height ad justment can be limited by the vertical image position For example it is not possible to achieve the maximum horizontal image position if the vertical image position is at maximum Please consult the Shift Range diagram below for further clarification Sh...

Page 26: ... Image zoom control on the projector only to resize the pro jected image and screen size 2 Use the Image focus control on the projector only to sharpen the pro jected image 3 Use the KEYSTONE buttons on the projector or the remote control to correct image trapezoid wider top or bottom effect Remote control and OSD panel 4 The keystone control appears on the display 20 ...

Page 27: ...ng buttons on the projector 1 To enter the OSD press the MENU button 2 There are six menus Press the cur sor button to move through the menus 3 Press the cursor button to move up and down in a menu 4 Press to change values for set tings 5 Press MENU to close the OSD or leave a sub menu Note Depending on the video source not all items in the OSD are available For example the PC Detail Adjustment it...

Page 28: ...g the OSD Language Set the OSD language to your preference before continuing 1 Press the MENU button Press the cursor button to navigate to SYSTEM SETUP Basic 2 Press the cursor button until Language is highlighted 3 Press the cursor button until the language you want is selected 4 Press the MENU button to close the OSD 22 ...

Page 29: ... P P Pr r ro o oj jje e ec c ct tto o or r r U U Us s se e er r r s s s M M Ma a an n nu u ua a al ll OSD Menu Overview Use the following illustration to quickly find a setting or determine the range for a setting 23 ...

Page 30: ...buttons to set the User Mode Range Movie Bright Normal User Mode Brightness Press the cursor buttons to adjust the display brightness Contrast Press the cursor buttons to adjust the display contrast Press the cursor buttons to adjust the video saturation Color Notes This function is only available when Component Video or S Video input source is selected Press the cursor buttons to adjust the video...

Page 31: ...ess the cursor button to set the Color Gamut Range Native Cinema HDTV EBU SMPTE C Color Gamut Press the ENTER button to enter the HSG Adjustment sub menu See HSG Adjustment on page HSG Adjustment 26 Press the cursor button to set the Color Space Range Auto RGB SDTV HDTV Notes This function is only available when HDMI input source is selected Color Space Press the cursor button to set the DynamicBl...

Page 32: ...ust the Hue Saturation Press the buttons to adjust the Saturation Gain Press the buttons to adjust the Gain ViviSettings Press the ENTER button to enter the ViviSettings sub menu ITEM DESCRIPTION Press the buttons to select different MEMC level Range Off Low Medium High ViviMotion Press the buttons to adjust motion adaptive sharpness enhancement 2D Peaking value Range 0 to 3 ViviPeaking Press the ...

Page 33: ...ISPLAY menu Press to change values for settings ITEM DESCRIPTION Press the cursor button to set the Aspect Ratio Range Auto 16 9 4 3 Letter Box Real Aspect Ratio Press the cursor button to adjust the Keystone Notes This function is available when the Auto keystone function is turned off Keystone Overscan Press the cursor button to adjust the Overscan Press the ENTER button to enter the PC Detail A...

Page 34: ... input source analog RGB is selected ITEM DESCRIPTION Press the ENTER AUTO button on the control panel or the ENTER AUTO button on the remote control to automatically adjust frequency phase and position Auto Frequency Press the buttons to adjust the A D sampling number Phase Press the buttons to adjust the A D sampling clock Horizontal Position Press the buttons to adjust the display position righ...

Page 35: ...ethods Front Table Front Ceiling Rear Table Rear Ceiling Projection Press the cursor buttons to set the Blank Screen timer The projected image is automati cally restored after the set time Range Disable 5 min 10 min 15 min 20 min 25 min 30 min Blank Timer Press the cursor buttons to set the Auto Power Off timer The projector automatically turns off if no input source is detected after the preset p...

Page 36: ...5sec 30sec Menu Display Time Source Press the ENTER button to enter the Source sub menu ITEM DESCRIPTION PC Press the buttons to enable or disable the PC source HDMI 1 30 HDMI 2 Press the buttons to enable or disable the HDMI source HDMI 3 Component Press the buttons to enable or disable the Component source Video Press the buttons to enable or disable the Video source S Video Press the buttons to...

Page 37: ...ronment is higher than 1500m or the temperature is over 40 C High Altitude Mode Press the ENTER button to enter the Closed Caption sub menu See Closed Caption on page Closed Caption 33 Press the cursor buttons to select the LED control Select Normal for normal LED display and Off to disable LED display LED Control Press the cursor buttons to turn on or off 12V OUT A When connected to the screen th...

Page 38: ... to adjust lamp brightness Reset Lamp Timer Press the ENTER button to reset the Lamp Hour after the lamp is replaced Lamp Hour Displays the number of hours the lamp has been in use HDMI Press the ENTER button to enter the HDMI sub menu ITEM DESCRIPTION HDMI Format Press the buttons to select from three HDMI display formats Auto PC signal Video signal HDMI Amplifier Gain Press the buttons to adjust...

Page 39: ...u ITEM DESCRIPTION Closed Caption Enable Press the buttons to turn on or off Closed Caption Caption Version Press the buttons to select the Caption Version 12V OUT A Set 12V OUT A to On to enable the projector to automatically lower the projection screen when pow ering on When powering off screen trigger stops sending a low voltage trigger to the screen controller and the screen goes up 33 ...

Page 40: ...ss the cursor button to move to the INFORMATION Menu ITEM DESCRIPTION Source Displays the activated input source Resolution Displays the native resolution of input source Lamp Hour Displays the number of hours the lamp has been in use Firmware Version Displays the firmware version of the projector Note Information displayed in this menu is for viewing only and cannot be edited 34 ...

Page 41: ...t dispose this product with general household waste c Disposal of this product must be carried out in accordance with the regulations of your local authority Warning Be sure to turn off and unplug the projector at least 30 minutes before replacing the lamp Failure to do so could result in a severe burn 1 Switch off the power to the projector by pressing the POWER button 2 Allow the projector to co...

Page 42: ...p module While installing align the lamp module with the connector and ensure it is level to avoid damage Note The lamp module must sit securely in place and the lamp connector must be connected properly before tightening the screws 9 Turn on the projector and reset the lamp after the lamp module is replaced Lamp Reset Press Menu Select SYSTEM SETUP Advanced Select Lamp Select Lamp Mode or Reset L...

Page 43: ...e projector interior when cleaning have the projector serviced Cleaning the Lens You can purchase optic lens cleaner from most camera stores Refer to the following to clean the pro jector lens 1 Apply a little optic lens cleaner to a clean soft cloth Do not apply the cleaner directly to the lens 2 Lightly wipe the lens in a circular motion Caution 1 Do not use abrasive cleaners or solvents 2 To pr...

Page 44: ...ble Note Contact your vendor for details on purchasing a suitable Kensington security cable The security lock corresponds to Kensington s MicroSaver Security System If you have any com ment contact Kensington 2853 Campus Drive San Mateo CA 94403 U S A Tel 800 535 4242 http www Kensington com Using the Security Chain Lock In addition to the password protection function and the Kensington lock the S...

Page 45: ...ttached Ensure the attached device is turned on Ensure a connected PC is not in suspending mode Ensure a connected notebook computer is configured for an external display This is usually done by pressing a Fn key combination on the notebook Tips for Troubleshooting In each problem specific section try the steps in the order suggested This may help you to solve the problem more quickly Try to pin p...

Page 46: ...temperature OFF OFF ON Thermal Break Sensor error 4 4 OFF Lamp End of lamp life detected 5 3 OFF Burner Fan error 6 1 OFF Lamp Fan error 6 2 OFF Power Fan error 6 3 OFF DMD Fan error 6 4 OFF Case Open 7 OFF OFF DMD error 8 OFF OFF Color wheel error 9 OFF OFF In the event of an error please disconnect the AC power cord and wait for one 1 minute before re starting the projector If the POWER or LAMP ...

Page 47: ...quency and Tracking settings on the Computer menu of the OSD to the de fault 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 Adjust the Contrast setting on the Image menu of the OSD Problem The color of the projected image does not match the source image Adjust the Color Temperature and Gamma setti...

Page 48: ... fluorescent lights in 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 Having the Projector Serviced If you are unable to solve the problem you should have the projector serviced Pack the projector in the original carton Include a description of the problem and a checklist of the steps you to...

Page 49: ...QXGA cinema monitors resolution of 2560 x 1600 Q How do I run HDMI cables longer than 10 meters There are many HDMI Adopters working on HDMI solutions that extend a cable s effective distance from the typical 10 meter range to much longer lengths These companies manufacture a variety of solutions that include active cables active electronics built into cables that boost and extend the cable s sign...

Page 50: ...A SVGA XGA SXGA SXGA UXGA Mac SDTV EDTV HDTV 480i 576i 576p 480p 720p 1080i 1080p Video compatibility NTSC 4 43 PAL M N 60 SECAM H Sync 15 31 90 kHz V Sync 43 85 Hz Safety certification FCC B UL cUL CB CE CCC KC PCT and C tick Operation temperature 5 40 C Dimensions 431 mm W x 181 mm H x 344 mm D AC Input AC Universal 100 240 Typical 110VAC 100 240 10 Power consumption Standard mode 310W Boost mod...

Page 51: ... 6 885 5 1771 0 2213 8 6641 4 A mm 37 4 99 6 124 5 249 1 49 8 99 6 124 5 373 6 Long throw projection lens TR 1 93 2 89 TELE WIDE Distance m 3 20 5 12 6 40 25 59 2 14 3 42 4 27 19 23 Diagonal 50 80 100 400 50 80 100 450 Keystone Correction Angle degree 6 66 6 66 6 66 6 66 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 Image Height mm 622 6 996 2 1245 3 4981 1 622 6 996 2 1245 3 5603 7 Image Width mm 1106 9 1771 0 2213 8 8855 2 1...

Page 52: ...85 0 O O 720 x 400 39 4 87 8 O O 640 x 480 37 5 75 0 O O 640 x 480 43 3 85 0 O O 800 x 600 48 1 72 2 O O 800 x 600 50 3 80 O O 800 x 600 53 7 85 1 O O 1024 x 576 29 6 50 O O 1024 x 576 35 8 60 O O 1024 x 768 60 0 75 0 O O 1024 x 768 68 7 85 0 O O 1152 x 864 54 3 60 0 O O 1152 x 864 63 9 70 0 O O 1152 x 864 67 5 75 0 O O 1152 x 864 77 5 85 0 O O 1280 x 720 37 5 50 O O 1280 x 720 45 60 O O 1280 x 10...

Page 53: ... x 768 56 70 0 O O 1280 x 768 60 3 75 0 O O 1280 x 768 68 8 85 0 O O 1280 x 800 49 7 60 O O 1400 x 1050 64 7 60 0 O O 720 x 480i 15 8 60 0 O O 720 x480p 31 5 60 0 O O 720 x576i 15 6 50 0 O O 720 x 576p 31 3 50 0 O O 1280 x 720p 45 0 60 0 O O DMT 1280 x 720p 37 5 50 0 O O CVT 1920 x 1200 74 0 60 0 O O 640 x 480 35 0 66 7 O O 832 x 624 49 7 74 5 O O 1024 x 768 60 2 74 9 O O Apple Macintosh 1152 x 87...

Page 54: ...ALOG HDMI DIGITAL 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 27 24 O O 1080p 28 125 25 O O 1080p 33 75 30 O O 1080p 56 25 50 O O HDTV 1080p 67 5 60 O O O Frequency supported Frequency not supported The native resolution of the panel for the H5080 series is 1920 x 1080 Resolution other than native resolution may display with uneven size of text or lines ...

Page 55: ...D D DL L LP P P P P Pr r ro o oj jje e ec c ct tto o or r r U U Us s se e er r r s s s M M Ma a an n nu u ua a al ll Projector Dimensions 49 ...

Page 56: ...a 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 compliance could void the user s authority to operate the equipment Canada This class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICE...

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