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Summary of Contents for PLC-100N

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Page 2: ... WARNING TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FtRE OR ELECTRtC SHOCK DO NOT EXPOSE THtS APPUANCE TO RAM OR MOISTURE The LC color video projector has apolarized AC tine piug with one b ade of the ptug wider than the other This is a safety feature to be sure that the piug wiii fit into the power outiet oniy one way Do not try to defeat thts safety feature intense tight source Do not stare directiy into the project...

Page 3: ... yourself as opening or removing covers may expose you to dangerous voltage or other hazards Refer ait servicing to qualified service personnel Unpiug this projector from waii outiet and refer servicing to qualified service personnel under the following conditions a When the power cord or p ug is damaged or frayed b if liquid has been spiiied into the projector c if the projector has been exposed ...

Page 4: ...ctor Do not attempt to service this projector yourself as opening or removing covers may expose you to dangerous vottage or other hazards Refer aii servicing to qualified service personnel Unplug this projector from wait outlet and refer servicing to qualified service personne under the following conditions a When the power cord or ptug is damaged or frayed b if tiquid has been spiiied into the pr...

Page 5: ...ECT ON TO VCR V DEO D SC PLAYER AND SATELUTE TV TUNER 13 CONNECT ON TO S VHSVCR AND V DEO CAMERA CAMCORDER 14 CONNECTION TO MONtTOR OUTPUT 15 CONNECT ON TO EXTERNAL AMPUF ER AND SPEAKERS 15 A R F LTER CARE AND CLEAN NG 16 LAMP REPLACEMENT AND TEMPERATURE ND CATORS 16 HELPFUL H NTS Probtems and So utions 17 SERVICE TECHNtCAL SPECIF CAT ONS 17 18 3 ...

Page 6: ...RARED REMOTE RECE VER LEVEUNG ELEVATfNG FEET AUDtO V DEO iNPUT OUTPUT PANEL CARRY GR PS NFRARED REMOTE RECE VER A R HLTER MOV NG THE PROJECTOR Use the buitt in carry grips or retractabte carry hand e when moving the projector Repiace the tens coverwhen moving the projector to prevent damage to the iens ...

Page 7: ...UME OTEMP WARNiMG 0STAND BY 0LAMP REPLACE SPE KER OFF ON a e P WER FF ON P CTJf SM mHM REV aaa v V MODE LAMP REPLACEMENT ND CATOR L Q REVERSE P CTURE SCANN NG BUTTON 8 STANDBYiND CATOR TEMPERATURE WARN NG ND CATOR Q V DEO MODE BUTTON g AUD 0 NPUT JACKS AUDiO fNPUT JACKS V DEO tNPUT 2 JACK 5 V DEO MON TOR OUTPUT JACK AUD 0 MON TOR OUTPUTJACKS ...

Page 8: ...dy to be turned on 9 TEMPERATURE WARNING iNDiCATOR Lights red when intemai projector temperature istoo high Q REVERSE PtCTURESCANNtNG BUTTON Automatical reverses the projected screen image H VfDEO MODE BUTTON Press to sefect video source Video input 1 Video nput 2 or S Video inputjacks VfDEO fNPUT 1 JACK Used to connect avideo source to the projector ViDEOiNPUT 2JACK Used to connectavideo source t...

Page 9: ...ZOOM BUTTONS Used to operate power zoom tens FOCUS BUTTONS Used to operate power focus system 5 AUTO BUTTON Used to reset to norma factory set picture adjustment FUNCTION BUTTON Used to se ect on screen adjustment dispfays for brightness co or t nt sharpness and contrast Press repeatedty to cyde 6 LEVEL CONTROL BUTTONS Used to adjust brightness co or tint sharpness and contrast by pressing or butt...

Page 10: ... After instating the remote contro press the POWER BUTTON to ON Point the remote contro toward the front of the projector Receiver window when ever pressing the buttons Maximum operating range for the remote control is about 16 4 5m and 45 from the front of the projector To insure safe operation piease observe the following precautions Use 2 Aikaiine AAA type batteries Change both batteries at the...

Page 11: ...e distorted and difficutt to view The PLC 100N can be focused from 6 6 2 0m 14 5 4 4m Use the illustration beiow as an example when positioning the projector to the screen FEET 9 LEVELING AND ELEVAT NG ADJUSTMENTS Picture adjustments can be made with the four ieveiing and etevating feet iocated on the bottom of the projector Adjustments of 5 up or down are possib e by rotating the feet ...

Page 12: ...ng FOCUS the display 7 To use the buift in speaker press the SPEAKER button on the projector To adjust the voiume press the VOLUME buttons on the projector or on the remote control The screen disp ay wiif appear Pressing A wf f increase vofume and the green indicatorwfif expand to the right on tne screen Pressing V wiii decrease volume and the green indicator wii shrink to the left on the screen P...

Page 13: ...the projector is ready to be turned on See STEP 1 in To turn on the projector CAUTfON When the STAND BY INDICATOR iights green the projector is ready to be turned on When the STAND BY INDICATOR light is off the projector is not ready Wait for 1 minute or untii the indicator tights green In case of apower outage during operation or when the AC power cord is unplugged accidentally during operation t...

Page 14: ...eed to adjust the color to your preference by pressing the LEVEL CONTROL to increase co or or the to decrease cofor Pressthe LE Refer to the p COLOR TINT CONTRAST BRIGHTNESS SHARPNESS EH LEVEL VEL CONTROL buttons to make adjustments picture control chart betow DECREASES MORE PURPLE MORE GREEN SOFTER DARKER SOFTER C o INCREASES SHARPER BRIGHTER SHARPER 3 By again pressing the FUNCTtON button again ...

Page 15: ...SATELLITETV TUNER Video Cassette Recorder Satellite TV Tuner Video Disc Pfayer Video Cassette Recorder Satefiite TV Tuner AUDIO R L VIDEO Video Disc Piayer L Left Monaural inputs NOTE Use composite video out for Sateitite TV connection 13 ...

Page 16: ...corder S V DEO NPUT V DEOtNPUT 1 R L R L AUD 0OUTPUT rj S V DEO OUTPUT V DEO AUD 0 OUTPUT S VHS VCR Video Camera Camcorder NOTE Cab es for Video Camera Camcorder not induded Signa s mput through the S Video fnput jack are not avaiiabfe through the Video Monitor Outputjack 14 ...

Page 17: ...O MON TOR OUTPUT Projector Video Cassette Recorder etc Monitor CONNECT ON TO EXTERNAL AMPUHER AND SPEAKERS 15 Note Signals input through the S Video nput jack are not avaiiabte through the Video Monitor Output jack ...

Page 18: ...ars the end of its service ife the picture quatity and color quality witt deteriorate and the tamp replacement indicator witt ight red WARNING DO NOT ATTEMPT TO REMOVE OR CHANGE THE PROJECTION LAMP THE LAMP CAN ONLY BE CHANGED BY SANYO AUTHORIZED SERVICE PERSONNEL TEMPERATURE WARNING ND CATOR The TEMPERATURE WARNING tNDJCATOR tights red when the internat temperature of the projector exceeds the no...

Page 19: ...jection screen Move the projector ctoser is at the screen NOTE Moving the projector from acoo temperature location to a warm temperature ocation may result moisture condensation on the ens tn such an event leave the projector OFF and wait untii condensation disappears SERVtCE WARN NG High vo tages are used to operate th s projector Do not remove the back from your umt You can often correct operati...

Page 20: ...es f4 5 tens with 5 51 10 63 Motor drive zoom and focus 2 36 60mm 6 6 2 0m 14 5 4 4m Metai Haiide 150 watt Dichroic mirror system RCA type x 2 DIN 4pin S Video x 1 RCA type x 2 Audio RCA type x 1 Video RCA type x 2 Sofid state 3watt RMS T H D 10 1 97 50mm x 3 54 90mm ovat x 1 Projection unit Power ON OFF Volume Zoom Focus Speaker ON OFF Reverse Picture Scanning Video Mode infrared Remote Control P...

Page 21: ...RED REPLACED OR HAVE MtSStNG SERIAL NUMBERS 2 This warranty shaft not apply to the antenna nor to appearance or accessory items including but not imited to cabinets cabinet parts knobs batteries cartridges or stylf 3 This warranty does not app y to uncrating setup instaltation or the removaf and roJnstaItatbn of productsfor repair 4 This warranty shall not app y to repairs or rep acements necessit...

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