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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 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 trade...

Page 2: ...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 Main menu Remote Control Some remote controls have a laser for pointing out items on a screen DANGER Do not point the la...

Page 3: ...ury 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 WWW LAMPRECYCLE ORG Cleaning the Projector Unplug the power cord before cleaning See Cleaning the projector...

Page 4: ...r images Flexible setup allows for front rear projections Line of vision projections remain square with advanced keystone correction for angled projections Input source automatically detected About this manual This manual is intended for end users and describes how to install and operate the DLP projector Wher ever possible relevant information such as an illustration and its description has been ...

Page 5: ...CTOR 21 Note on Startup Screen Menu Language Select screen 22 SELECTING AN INPUT SOURCE 23 ADJUSTING THE PICTURE POSITION AND PICTURE SIZE 24 Adjusting Picture Position Manually 24 Lens Shift Adjustable Range 25 From the Remote Control Unit 26 Adjusting the Projector Level 28 OPTIMIZING AN RGB IMAGE AUTOMATICALLY 29 Adjusting the Image Using AUTO 29 ADJUSTING VOLUME UP AND DOWN 30 TURNING OFF THE ...

Page 6: ...RIPTIONS AND FUNCTIONS 76 MAINTENANCE 77 CLEANING THE PROJECTOR 77 Cleaning the Cabinet 77 Cleaning the Lens 77 Cleaning the Filters 78 Replacing the Lamps 80 Resetting the Lamp Time Counter 83 APPENDIX 84 TROUBLESHOOTING 84 Indicator Messages 84 Common Problems and Solutions 85 Tips for Troubleshooting 85 IMAGE PROBLEMS 86 Lamp Problems 86 Remote Control Problems 87 Audio Problems 87 HAVING THE P...

Page 7: ...essage 97 SCREEN TRIGGER 98 OPERATION USING HTTP BROWSER 99 Overview 99 Preparation Before Use 99 Handling of the Address for Operation by Using a Browser 99 Configuring Network Settings 100 Structure of the HTTP Server 102 REGULATORY COMPLIANCE 104 FCC WARNING 104 CANADA 104 SAFETY CERTIFICATIONS 104 EN 55022 WARNING 104 ...

Page 8: ...the following items are included DLP PROJECTOR REMOTE CONTROL WITH TWO AAA BATTERIES 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 Avoid using the projector in dusty environments ...

Page 9: ... 8 Lens cap Covers lens to protect when not in use 9 Height adjuster Adjusts level of projector 10 IR receiver Receiver for IR signal from remote control 11 I O connector panel Connect various input devices 12 IR receiver Receiver for IR signal from remote control 13 Rear intake vent Rear cooling intake do not obstruct 14 Exhaust vent Exhaust vent do not obstruct 15 Kensington lock Attach the proj...

Page 10: ...on 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 front and back of the projector For permanent installations follow...

Page 11: ... 7 FOCUS 8 FOCUS Focus the projected image 9 MENU Open Close the OSD 10 UP DOWN LEFT RIGHT BUTTONS Navigate and change settings in the OSD 11 CANCEL Exit the On Screen Display OSD 12 AUTO Optimize image size position and resolution 13 LAMP 2 LED 14 LAMP 1 LED Green Flashing See Indicator Messages 15 ENTER Select or change settings in the OSD 16 POWER Turn the projector on or off main power switch ...

Page 12: ...ER 2 Connect the audio cable not supplied from the input device 6 AUDIO IN L MONO R COMPONENT Connect an RCA audio cables not supplied from the input device right and left channels 7 SERIAL PORT IN Installation control 8 SCREEN TRIGGER When connected to the screen through a commercially available ca ble the screen deploys automatically on start up of the projector The screen retracts when the proj...

Page 13: ...ponent video enabled device 15 COMPUTER 2 IN R Cr G Y B Cb H V Connect RGBHV or Component signal from computer or component video enabled device 16 COMPUTER 1 IN Connect a VGA cable supplied from a computer 17 AUDIO IN COMPUTER 1 Connect the audio cable not supplied from the input device 18 LAN Connect a LAN cable not supplied from a computer 19 SERVICE Connect the USB cable not supplied from a co...

Page 14: ...ector 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 s manual describes the functions based on the remote control ITEM LABEL DESCRIPTION 1 Status LED Lights when the remote control is used 2 Laser Use as on screen pointer DO...

Page 15: ...ase tracking size position 18 Menu Opens the OSD 19 Status Opens the OSD Status menu the menu only opens when an input device is detected 20 Keystone top bottom Corrects image trapezoid wider top bottom effect 21 Left cursor Navigates and changes settings in the OSD 22 Enter Changes settings in the OSD 23 Page Up Page up when connected through USB to a PC 24 Left Left arrow when connected through ...

Page 16: ...evel 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 projector All operations can be carried out with the remote control however the buttons on the projector are lim ited in use The following illustration shows the corresponding buttons on the re...

Page 17: ...ver 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 1 Only use AAA batteries Alkaline is better 2 Dispose of used batteries according to local ordinance regulations 3 Remove the battery when not using the projector for prolonged periods ...

Page 18: ...ing transportation Before removing or installing 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 s...

Page 19: ...en installing the lens into the projector be sure to remove the lens cap from the back of the op tional lens before installing the optional lens into the projector Failure to do so will cause damage to the projector Installing the New Lens 1 Pull out the existing lens slowly 2 Rotate the lens clock wise until it clicks into place ...

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Page 22: ...ional six segment color wheel is optional To replace the color wheel located under the lamp cover adjacent to lamp 1 refer to the following guide Note Wait until the lamp house and the color wheel cool off 1 Remove the four screws A on the lamp cover 2 Lift the lamp cover in the direction of the arrow B A B 3 Unscrew the retaining screws x 4 on the four segment color wheel 4 Lift the color wheel i...

Page 23: ...lamp cover and secure the retaining screws as shown 7 Align the lamp cover in the direction of the arrow B and slide it into place Secure the captive screw A A B Storing Unused Color Wheel Keep the unused color wheel in the zipper bag in which the 6 segment color wheel not supplied was packaged This bag prevents dust from falling or collecting on the color wheel 16 ...

Page 24: ...he projector through one of the three available input data connections before 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 1152 x 864 XGA 1024 x 768 SXGA 1280 x 1...

Page 25: ...e Failure to follow the above steps may not activate the digital output of the graphics card resulting in no picture being displayed Should this happen restart your PC 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 ...

Page 26: ...r to the following guide 1 Connect the DVD Player to the projector as shown below before turning on the Player or the pro jector 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 23 3 Turn on the DVD Player Note Refer to your DVD player s user s manual for more information about your DVD player s video output re...

Page 27: ...nect your VCR or Laser Disc Player refer to the following diagram Note Refer to your VCR or laser disc player user s manual for more information about your device s re quirements Images may not be displayed correctly when using an S Video or Video connection to fast forward or fast rewind scanning The AUDIO IN RCA jack is shared between VIDEO IN and S VIDEO IN 20 ...

Page 28: ...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 once see OSD Controls and Status LEDs on page 4 The Power LED flashes green and the internal cooling fan starts 3 After approximately 10 seconds the Lamp1 and Lamp2 LEDs light green and the Power LED flashes more rap idly MENU ENTER POWER WARNING LAMP1 LAMP2 SOURCE AU...

Page 29: ...ce of powering on the projector the language menu is displayed to select the default language Select the required default language using the or buttons on the OSD menu panel or the remote control unit and press Note The language select screen only appears on the first instance of power on All subsequent operations assume the selected default language To change the default see page 61 22 ...

Page 30: ...ted from the projector s control panel or from the remote control unit Refer to the following guide to select the Input Source 1 Press Menu on the OSD control panel or on the remote control unit to display the Main Menu Scroll to the Input menu using or and press Note Return to the projected image by pressing Cancel twice 2 Select the required source using or and press 23 ...

Page 31: ...r to the following guides to adjust Picture Position manually Adjusting Picture Position Manually 1 Press the Lens Shift keypad on the projector in any direction 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 Menu and select the Adjust menu using or Press to op...

Page 32: ...ojected image Lens Shift Adjustable Range The adjustable range for lens shift is tabulated below and subject to the conditions listed Note The drawings below apply to the standard lens GB940G only Vertical Shift Vertical Shift Max 0 5V Max 0 5V 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 Widt...

Page 33: ...Remote Control Unit 1 Press Menu and select the Set ting menu using or Press to open the Setting menu Press or to select Basic fol lowed by or to select Lens Shift Press 2 The Lens Shift window displays 3 Press the directional buttons as required to shift the image Re leasing the directional arrow will re center the cursor 26 ...

Page 34: ... u ua a al ll 4 To alter the picture size press Menu and select the Adjust menu using or Press to open the Adjust menu Press or to select Image Options followed by or to select Screen Press 5 Select the desired picture size using or and press 6 When finished press Menu to return to the projected image 27 ...

Page 35: ... 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 Adjusting the Projector Level 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 adjusters counter clockwise 28 ...

Page 36: ...ally Adjusting the Image Using AUTO To optimize an RGB image automatically refer to the following guide Press the Auto button on the remote control see Remote Control Parts on page 7 or the AUTO but ton on the OSD control panel to optimize an RGB image automatically This adjustment may be necessary when you connect your computer for the first time 29 ...

Page 37: ...ted from the OSD Control Panel or with the Remote Control unit Refer to the following as a guide 1 Press the Volume buttons on the remote control or the buttons on the OSD control panel The volume level is dis played on screen 2 Use the Volume buttons or the buttons on the OSD control panel to adjust the level MENU ENTER POWER WARNING LAMP1 LAMP2 SOURCE AUTO CANCEL 30 ...

Page 38: ... 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 once The Power Off window displays 2 Press the POWER button or again on the OSD control panel or remote control to ...

Page 39: ...n 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 projector 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 other cables 3 Return the height adjusters to their original ...

Page 40: ... projection press the Blank button once more Note For extended periods of time it is recommended that the projector be powered off Freezing a Picture The projected image can be frozen for short periods of time by using the remote control This feature is useful for capturing still images from movies or freezing an animation at a particular point To freeze the projected image refer to the following ...

Page 41: ...jector focus zoom panel Refer to the fol lowing guides to adjust the focus and zoom manually Adjusting by Using the OSD Control Panel 1 Press the Focus or Zoom button on the projector panel to display the appro priate window 2 Adjust the Focus Zoom us ing the increase and decrease buttons as re quired 3 Press Cancel to return to the projected image MENU ENTER POWER WARNING LAMP1 LAMP2 SOURCE AUTO ...

Page 42: ...o change the Lamp Mode refer to the following guides Changing Lamp Mode by Using the Projector s OSD Control Panel 1 Press Menu on the projec tor s OSD control panel to display the Main menu Scroll to the Setting menu using or and press 2 Select the Basic tab using or and select Lamp control using or Press 3 From the Lamp control window select Normal or Eco using or Select OK and press Note When t...

Page 43: ...l as other information such as software version To access the Information screen refer to the following guide 1 Press Menu on the projec tor s OSD control panel or remote control to display the Main Menu Scroll to the Information menu us ing or and press 2 The Usage time menu is displayed as the default view The menu items in this screen are for display and cannot be modified 3 Press Cancel or Men...

Page 44: ...lowing guides to adjust the Keystone Distortion manually Adjusting Position Total Dots Fine Sync by using the OSD Control Panel 1 Press the Menu button to display the Main menu Se lect the Adjust menu using or and press to display the Adjust menu 2 From the Adjust menu press or to select Im age Options and scroll using or to Horizontal Vertical Total dots or Fine sync 3 Adjust the Horizontal Ver t...

Page 45: ... position Horizontal set to the lens center Vertical set to the maximum top 1 Press the Keystone button to display the Keystone window 2 Adjust the Horizontal and Vertical sliding bars using the select but tons 3 Adjust the slide bars until the screen trapezoid is a regular shape see dia gram 4 Press Cancel or Menu to return to the projected im age Note Holding down the Keystone button for 2 secon...

Page 46: ...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 Resolution is WXGA Note Higher resolution than WXGA narrows the adjustable range Menu items should be set as follows Aspect Ratio 16 10 Horizontal a...

Page 47: ...rd in the first instance of enabling 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 projec tor or remote control to display the Main menu Scroll to the Setting menu using or and press 2 The Setting menu is dis played Select the Installation tab using or 3 Select PIN co...

Page 48: ...layed Select Cancel or Menu to return to the Set ting menu or select OK to enable security Caution When you have set or changed the PIN code take a memo and keep it securely If you forget your PIN code the projector can no longer be started Contact your dealer or the service center Unlocking the Projector To unlock the projector refer to the following guide 1 When the projector is locked either by...

Page 49: ... 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 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 42 ...

Page 50: ...rojector to navigate and make changes to the OSD The following illustration shows the corresponding buttons on the remote control and on the projector 2 7 3 6 5 4 1 1 2 3 4 5 7 6 MENU ENTER POWER WARNING LAMP1 LAMP2 SOURCE AUTO RETURN 1 To open the OSD press the Menu button on the OSD control panel or remote control There are six initial menus Press the cursor or buttons to move through the initia...

Page 51: ...e e er r r s s s M M Ma a an n nu u ua a al ll 2 Press the cursor or button to move through secondary menus 3 Press or to select menu items and or to change values for settings Press to confirm the new setting 4 Press Cancel or Menu to close the OSD or leave a submenu 44 ...

Page 52: ... 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 Menu Tree Use the following illustrations to quickly find a setting or determine the range for a setting 45 ...

Page 53: ...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 46 ...

Page 54: ...to navigate through options more easily 47 Title Highlight Slide bar Exit Title Radio button Menu windows or dialog windows typically contain the following elements ITEM LABEL DESCRIPTION 1 Title Indicates the menu title 2 Highlight Indicates the selected menu or item 3 Radio button Click this round button to select an option in a dialog box 4 Slide bar Indicates a representation of adjustable val...

Page 55: ...ter on page 17 Computer 2 Select the source connected to the Computer 2 input see Connecting Your PC or Macintosh Computer on page 17 Computer 3 Select the source connected to the Computer 3 input see Connecting Your PC or Macintosh Computer on page 17 Component Select the source connected to the Component input see Connecting Your DVD Player with Component Output on page 19 Video Select the sourc...

Page 56: ...t Select a set of preset values using or from the list Notice that the below val ues will change depending on the preset selection Detail setting See Detail Setting Menu Descriptions and Functions on page 55 Contrast Adjust the Contrast value using or to highlight the differences between light and dark areas of the picture Brightness Adjust the Brightness value using or to lighten or darken the pi...

Page 57: ... the default setting LABEL DESCRIPTION Screen Select Screen using or from the list see page 51 Overscan Set the Overscan value using or see page 51 PC adj Adjust the position values using the slides Horizontal Adjusts the image location horizontally using or Vertical Adjusts the image location vertically using or Total dots Fine tune a computer image or remove any vertical banding that might appea...

Page 58: ... A wide screen aspect ratio for video 16 10 A wide screen aspect ratio for video LetterBo Reduce image to display the true aspect with black borders on top and bottom True Displays the current image in its true resolution Normal Displays the current image in its aspect ratio Overscan Video images normally exceed the size of the display screen The edge of the picture may or may not be displayed cor...

Page 59: ...n the Adjust menu The following table lists all functions with a description and the default setting A detailed description follows the table LABEL DESCRIPTION Noise reduction Select Noise reduction mode see page 53 3D Y C separation Select 3D Y C separation mode see page 53 Progressive Select Progressive mode see page 53 Color matrix Select Color matrix mode see page 54 Film Select Film mode see ...

Page 60: ... signal to Y brightness signal and C color signal and can help to produce clearer and sharper images without overlapping colors rainbow effect Set 3D Y C Separation On or Off Progressive Progressive converts an interlaced image to a progressive scan image Select the form of Deinterlacing required from Still Select for stills such as slide projections or screen shots Normal Select Normal for non sp...

Page 61: ...ng SDTV Sets the color matrix to SDTV use for Standard Definition imaging HDTV Sets the color matrix to HDTV use for High Definition imaging Film Film aids in converting motion picture film images into video The process adds additional frames to the picture in order to increase the frame rate Note This feature is only available when Progressive is turned on and SDTV signal is selected Select from ...

Page 62: ... correction and color temperature Access to the Basic tab is through the Detail setting menu The following table lists all functions with a brief description LABEL DESCRIPTION Gamma Select Gamma Correction mode see page 56 Color temp Move the slider bar left or right to set the color temperature value in Kelvin K Compensate for the amount of light available Daylight is approximately 5500K Brillian...

Page 63: ...light intensity brightness of an image in order to match the source more closely Select from the following Dynamic Allows the projector to alter the gamma correction automatically Natural Attempts to emulate the original source as closely as possible Black detail Black detail highlights boundaries between light and dark areas of the image more clearly 56 ...

Page 64: ...wing table lists all functions with a brief description LABEL DESCRIPTION Red Set the value to compensate for red light sources Green Set the value to compensate for green light sources Blue Set the value to compensate for blue light sources Contrast R Set the Contrast R value to compensate for red light sources Contrast G Set the Contrast G value to compensate for green light sources Contrast B S...

Page 65: ...ctions with a brief description LABEL DESCRIPTION Red Increase or decrease the amount of red in the projected output using and Green Increase or decrease the amount of green in the projected output using and Blue Increase or decrease the amount of blue in the projected output using and Yellow Increase or decrease the amount of yellow in the projected output using and Magenta Increase or decrease t...

Page 66: ...projector control panel or with the remote control unit The following table lists all functions with a brief description LABEL DESCRIPTION Keystone Adjust the Keystone trapezoid see Keystone page 60 Lamp control Select Lamp control Range Normal or Eco Lamp mode Select Lamp configuration Range Dual Lamp1 or Lamp2 Lamp interval Select Lamp interval Range Off 1 week 4 weeks or 2000 hours Language Sel...

Page 67: ...ppearance as required Note When adjusting the keystone place the projector in the following position Horizontal set to the lens center Vertical set to the maximum top Lamp control Select Normal or Eco from the lamp mode window The lamp life can be extended by using the Eco mode and the fan noise can be reduced Lamp mode Select the lamps to be used for projection Select from the following Dual Uses...

Page 68: ...al ll Lamp interval The period of time for regulating lamp usage when not in dual lamp mode Select from the following Off 1 week 4 weeks and 2000H Language Select the OSD language to be used Select from the following English German French Italian Spanish Swedish Japanese Simplified Chinese Traditional Chinese 61 ...

Page 69: ...ng on projection site see Ceiling Rear page 63 Communication speed Select Communication speed Range 4800bps 9600bps 19200bps 38400bps Display time Select Display time Range Manual Auto 5s Auto 15s Auto 45s Background Select Background appearance when there is no signal Range blue black or logo PIN code lock Set PIN code lock On Off see PIN Code Lock on page 64 Key lock Set Control panel lock On Of...

Page 70: ...ling Rear enables you to set how the projected image is displayed Select from the following Desktop Front Standard forward facing projection Default setting Desktop Rear Standard rear projection Enables the projector to produce the image from behind the screen by reversing the image Ceiling Front Forward facing ceiling mounted projection Enables ceiling mounted projection by in verting the image C...

Page 71: ...creen until the Menu button is pressed again Auto 5 secs Menu is displayed for 5 seconds Auto 15 secs Menu is displayed for 15 seconds Auto 45 secs Menu is displayed for 45 seconds Background Background enables you to display a blue black screen when there is no signal The default back ground is blue Select from the following Blue Black Logo PIN Code Lock See Preventing the Unauthorized Use of the...

Page 72: ...fect the remote control functions When the control panel is locked press and holding the Cancel button on the projector cabinet for about 10 seconds The setting will change to Off DynamicBlack DynamicBlackTM enables you to improve the black level of the projector RC sensor Set the operating range for the wireless remote control Select from the following Both Front Back Network Setting See Network ...

Page 73: ... are not available during Power saving mode The MONITOR OUT function is not available during Power saving mode Control through the PC Control connector and Network mode is not available during Power saving mode For PC control and Network mode of the projector it is recommended to leave the projector in the Normal mode Normal mode POWER indicator Orange light WARNING indicator Green light Power sav...

Page 74: ...ctions with a description and the default setting LABEL DESCRIPTION DHCP Select either a static IP Disable or DHCP IP Enable setting by selecting the appropriate radio button IP address Displays the IP address Subnet Displays the subnet mask Gateway Enable or disable the network gateway setting Click on the radio button to change the setting DNS Enable or disable the DNS server settings Click on t...

Page 75: ...n to enable the projector to automatically lower the projection screen when powering on Range On or Off Fan control Select Fan control Range Normal or Max see Fan control page 69 Default input select Select the default input for projection Range Last Auto Computer1 Computer2 Computer3 Component Video S Video Video select the Video Color System from Auto NTSC PAL and SECAM Color System S Video sele...

Page 76: ...able the projector to automatically lower the projection screen when powering on When powering off Screen trigger stops sending a low voltage trigger to the screen controller and the screen goes up Fan control Fan control is used to set the speed of the internal cooling fan Set Fan Speed to Max in altitudes over 1500 meters 5000 feet The Fan control option default is Normal which enables the proje...

Page 77: ... source Auto Auto detects the default image source Computer1 2 3 Uses Computer1 2 or 3 as the default image source Component Uses last component as the default image source Video Uses last video input as default image source S Video Uses last S video input as default image source Message This option turns on or off messages Even though selecting Off the following message will appear Projector is l...

Page 78: ... when this function is activated Search mode This feature sets the Auto Adjust mode so that the RGB image can be automatically or manually ad justed for noise and stability You can automatically make adjustments in two ways Normal and Fine Normal The RGB image will be automatically adjusted Normally select this option Default Fine Select this option if fine adjustment is needed It takes more time ...

Page 79: ... time tab displays information about lamp usage and remaining lamp life The following table lists all items with a description LABEL DESCRIPTION Lamp1 life remaining Displays the Lamp1 life remaining as a percentage Lamp2 life remaining Displays the Lamp2 life remaining as a percentage Lamp1 time Displays the Lamp1 total usage in hours Lamp2 time Displays the Lamp2 total usage in hours PJ time Dis...

Page 80: ...with a description LABEL DESCRIPTION Input name Displays the Input Terminal that is presently being used see Default input select on page 70 Signal Displays the Source name of the signal presently being used H sync freq Displays Horizontal frequency in KHz V sync freq Displays Vertical frequency in Hz Video type Displays Video type Sync type Displays Sync type Sync polarity Displays Sync polarity ...

Page 81: ... 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 Network The Network tab displays LAN settings as previously defined see Network setting on page 67 74 ...

Page 82: ...Version The Version tab displays all the version and product details of the projector and associated software for display only The following table lists all items with a description LABEL DESCRIPTION Model name Displays Product ID Firmware Displays Firmware version and Color Wheel currently installed 4 seg or 6 seg 75 ...

Page 83: ...with a description LABEL DESCRIPTION Current signal Reset the adjustments for current signal to factory preset levels All items in Ad just can be reset All data Resets all options to factory default regardless of when they were changed Reset all the adjustments and settings for all the signals to the factory preset ex cept Language Background Key lock Security Network Mode Communication Speed Lamp...

Page 84: ...d 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 cleaner directly to the lens 2 Lightly wipe the lens in a circular motion Caution Do not use abrasive cleaners or solven...

Page 85: ...en 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 Option on page 68 Refer to the following guide to clean the filters 1 The left side and rear filters can be cleaned as demon...

Page 86: ...holders 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 hours by using the Clear filter time option in the Reset Menu Descriptions and Functions on page 76 79 ...

Page 87: ...p and according to the environment of use There is no guar antee of the same life for each lamp Some lamps may fail or terminate their life in a shorter period of time than other similar lamps If the projector indicates that the lamp should be replaced i e if LAMP 1 and or LAMP 2 light up replace the lamp with a new one IMMEDIATELY after the projector has cooled down Follow care fully the instruct...

Page 88: ...of according to local ordi nance regulations b Avoid touching the glass surface of the new lamp Doing so may shorten its operation life 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 Note Safety glasses should be worn when replacing the lamp while the projector is ceiling mounted 1 Remove the four sc...

Page 89: ...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 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 82 ...

Page 90: ...d be reset to zero Refer to the following guide 1 Press the Menu button on the OSD control panel or Remote Control to open the Main menu 2 Press the or button to move to the Reset menu and press 3 The Reset menu is displayed Select Clear lamp1 time or Clear lamp2 time as required using or and press 4 A confirmation box is displayed Select OK using or and press to reset the selected Lamp hours to z...

Page 91: ... 0 5 secs on 0 5 secs off After power off Power up sequence Green blink 0 5 secs on 0 5 secs off Start up Standby Orange on On Standby Power on Green on On On The WARNING LED PROJECTOR STATUS LED CONDITION LED SEQUENCE PROJECTOR CONDITION Normal condition Off Off Power on Cover ERROR Red 1 time blink repeatedly 0 5 secs on 2 5 secs off ERROR Temperature ERROR Red 2 times blink repeatedly 0 5 secs ...

Page 92: ...act your dealer for assistance Often the problem is something as simple as a loose connection Check the following before proceed ing to the problem specific solutions Use some other electrical device to confirm that the electrical 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 ...

Page 93: ... 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 Adjust menu of the OSD 2 Adjust the Brightness setting on the Adjust menu of the OSD Problem The color of the projected image does not match the source image Adjust the Color temp and Gamma settings on...

Page 94: ...ch in the compartment lid on back of the remote control is set to use position Audio Problems Problem There is no sound 1 Adjust the volume on the remote control 2 Adjust the volume of the audio source 3 Check the audio cable connection 4 Test the source audio output with other speakers 5 Have the projector serviced Problem The sound is distorted 1 Check the audio cable connection 2 Test the sourc...

Page 95: ...200 1 27m 5 08m GC805G 40 500 1 02m 12 7m GB942G GB940G GB949G GB957G Lens options GC805G Power focus throw ratio 0 77 1 F2 0 f 11 4 mm GB942G Power zoom and focus throw ratio 1 33 1 79 1 F1 8 2 3 f 19 3 25 8 mm GB940G Power zoom and focus throw ratio 1 78 2 35 1 F1 7 1 9 f 26 34 mm GB949G Power zoom and focus throw ratio 2 22 4 43 1 F2 1 2 9 f 32 63 mm GB957G Power zoom and focus throw ratio 4 43...

Page 96: ...Compatibility NTSC NTSC4 43 PAL PAL 60 N M B G H I SECAM HDTV 1080p 1080i 720p SDTV 576p 576i 480p 480i Scan Rate Horizontal 15 kHz 31 to 90 kHz RGB 31 kHz or over Vertical 50 Hz to 85 Hz Video Bandwidth RGB 100 MHz 3dB Color Reproduction 16 7 million colors simultaneously Full color Horizontal Resolution NTSC NTSC4 43 PAL PAL M PAL N PAL60 540 TV lines SECAM 300 TV lines RGB 1280 dots H x 800 dot...

Page 97: ... Environmental Considerations ITEM DESCRIPTION Operational Temperatures 41 to 104 F 5 to 40 C 10 to 90 humidity non condensing Storage Temperatures 14 to 140 F 10 to 60 C 5 to 90 humidity non condensing Optional Parts The parts listed below are optionally available When ordering those parts specify the item name and Model No to the sales dealer Standard Zoom Lens GB940G Long Zoom Lens GB949G Ultra...

Page 98: ...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 Cabinet Dimensions 508 389 2 208 6 389 2 91 ...

Page 99: ...ls 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 Composite Sync 14 Vertical Sync 15 Data Clock 92 ...

Page 100: ... 800X600 35 2 56 3 O O VESA 800X600 37 9 60 3 O O VESA 800X600 46 9 75 0 O O VESA DMT 800X600 48 1 72 2 O O VESA DMT 800X600 53 7 85 1 O O 1024X768i 1 35 5 43 0 O O VESA 1024X768 48 4 60 0 O O VESA 1024X768 56 5 70 1 O O VESA DMT 1024X768 60 0 75 0 O O VESA DMT 1024X768 68 7 85 0 O O VESA DMT 1152X864 67 5 75 0 O O 1280X720 37 5 50 0 O O 1280X720 45 60 0 O O DMT 1280X768 47 4 60 0 O O DMT 1280X768...

Page 101: ...Macintosh 1152X870 68 7 75 1 O O NTSC NTSC4 43 Chroma Sub carrier Frequency 3 58 MHz 4 43 MHz PAL CCIR Chroma Sub carrier Frequency 4 43 MHz SECAM CCIR Sub carrier frequency 4 25 4 4 MHz 480i 15 8 60 0 SDTV 576i 15 6 50 0 480p 31 5 60 0 EDTV 576p 31 3 50 0 720p 45 0 60 0 720p 37 5 50 0 1080i 33 8 60 0 O O 1080i 28 1 50 0 O O 1080p 33 8 60 0 O O HDTV 1080p 56 25 50 0 O O Note An image with higher o...

Page 102: ...8400 bps Parity check none Stop bit 1 Flow control none Data bit 8 2 Minimum delay for next command 1ms Type the command for controlling the projector and then enter the Enter key 3 Example When you want to change the input to Computer 2 Type C 0 6 Enter The below table shows the typical command lists for controlling the projector Please consult your lo cal dealer for further information of anothe...

Page 103: ...h 53h 34h 0Dh Input Select 5 Video S 5 CR 7Eh 53h 35h 0Dh Input Select 6 S Video S 6 CR 7Eh 53h 36h 0Dh Power On command will not work for 1 minute after the power off command triggered CR Carriage Return Remote Commands The remote commands simulate the code send from IR remote handset Button s name ASCII HEX UP arrow r U CR 7Eh 72h 55h 0Dh DOWN arrow r D CR 7Eh 72h 44h 0Dh LEFT arrow r L CR 7Eh 7...

Page 104: ...and sB100CR Example 2 Adjust Color Temperature to Warm Send Command sT2CR Query Command ITEM ASCII HEX Software Version q V CR 7Eh 71h 56h 0Dh Power State q P CR 7Eh 71h 50h 0Dh Input Select q S CR 7Eh 71h 53h 0Dh Lamp Hours q L CR 7Eh 71h 4Ch 0Dh Lamp1 Hours q L 1 CR 7Eh 71h 4Ch 31h 0Dh Lamp2 Hours q L 2 CR 7Eh 71h 4Ch 32h 0Dh Brightness q B CR 7Eh 71h 42h 0Dh Contrast q C CR 7Eh 71h 43h 0Dh Satu...

Page 105: ...troller 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 To use this feature you must turn on the Screen Trigger function See Screen Trigger on page 69 for more information Note Screen controllers are supplied and supported by screen manufacturers Note Do not use this jack fo...

Page 106: ...ponse 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 see Network setting on page 65 for more information Operation with a browser that uses a proxy server may not be possible depending on the type of proxy server and the setting method Although the type of proxy server wil...

Page 107: ... entries MAIL Alert Mail Click Enable to enable Alert 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 Sender s Address Specify the sender s address Up to 60 alphanumeric and symbols characters can be used SMTP Serv...

Page 108: ...t 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 standardization of protocol used for controlling projectors of di...

Page 109: ...creen display ALL ON Mutes each of the video audio and on screen display func tions ALL OFF Cancels the muting of each of the video audio and on screen display functions This controls the mute functions of the projec tor PICTURE Panel BRIGHTNESS Increases or decreases the brightness adjust ment value CONTRAST Increases or decreases the contrast adjustment value COLOR Increases or decreases the col...

Page 110: ...isplays the remaining life of Lamp 2 as a per centage Lamp1 time Displays the number of hours Lamp 1 has been used Lamp2 time Displays the number of hours Lamp 2 has been used PJ time Displays the number of hours the project has been used Error Status Displays the status of errors occurring within the projector This displays the status of selected projector functions Note The functions that can be...

Page 111: ...ions 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 IECS 0...

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