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USER GUIDE

XGA LCD PROJECTOR

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5. 

CONNECTING TO VIDEO

Video connects through different interfaces, depending on the type of
equipment and quality level of the video signal.

 

VIDEO. 

This is the most frequently used video connection. Use

the A/V cable to connect between the yellow phono connectors
on the video source and the projector.

The A/V cable also provides connection to stereo sound.
Connect the cable between the red and white phono
connectors on the video source and the AUDIO IN VIDEO
connector on the projector.

 

S-VIDEO

. Connect the S-video cable between the S-VIDEO

connector on the video source and the projector. S-VIDEO
should give a better quality image than VIDEO.

Connect sound as described above.

 

SCART ADAPTER

. Some video sources are provided with the

SCART connector for video and audio output. The SCART
adapter (supplied in Europe) provides connection to the A/V
cable.

 

RGB VIDEO. 

Some high end video sources have component

red, green and blue video outputs for a best possible image.
Some systems use BNC type connectors, other systems use
the older CGA or the VGA connector. Contact your dealer for
an adapter that is suitable for your source. Use the cable for
stereo sound connection.

6. 

MAINS POWER.

Connect the mains cord to the projector and all other equipment in the
set-up. Please wait for 10 seconds, or until the POWER button shines a
stable yellow light, before you switch on.

7. 

SWITCH ON

 by using the POWER button on the projector or the

remote control. It is important to switch the projector on first in order for
correct detection of the projector as a display and mouse peripheral
device to the computer.

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Страница 1: ...r is attached to COMPUTER 1 connect the mouse cable to COMPUTER 1 MOUSE Use an applicable mouse adapter at the computer end When attached to COMPUTER 2 connect the USB cable to COMPUTER 2 USB MOUSE VIDEO 5 Connect video Use a SCART adapter if needed MAINS 6 Connect the power cords to the various equipment POWER ON 7 First switch on the projector then the source equipment for correct recognition of...

Страница 2: ...2 4 6 3 1 7 1 7 5 COMPUTER1 COMPUTER2 AUDIO IN MONITOR AUDIO OUT COMPUTER1 MOUSE COMPUTER1 USB MOUSE REMOTE S VIDEO VIDEO AUDIO IN VIDEO ...

Страница 3: ...IC AND COMMONLY USED FUNCTIONS 24 8 3 2 THE FEATURES MENU SELECTIONS 24 THE ADVANCED SELECTIONS 25 9 CEILING MOUNTING 27 9 1 SELECTING A MOUNT 27 9 2 MOUNTING IN THE CEILING 28 9 3 WIRING 28 10 TROUBLE SHOOTING 29 11 MAINTENANCE 32 11 1 GENERAL 32 11 2 LAMP REPLACEMENT 32 11 3 THE REMOTE CONTROL 34 12 TECHNICAL DATA 35 12 1 GENERAL ENVIRONMENTAL LIMITS 35 12 2 PROJECTOR UNIT 36 12 3 POWER SUPPLY 3...

Страница 4: ...IDEO 41 13 8 VIDEO 41 14 ENVIRONMENTAL HANDLING 42 15 FCC STATEMENT 43 This publication is printed on recycled paper The information contained in this User Guide and the products described herein are subjected to change without prior notice ...

Страница 5: ... secure operation please read this user guide and follow the instructions given Failing to do so may cause product failure that could void any warranties given and in some cases be harmful and dangerous to people For the experienced user a quick set up guide is included at the beginning of this manual Please retain this user guide for future reference ...

Страница 6: ... voltages inside the product High voltages may constitute electric shock and may be lethal WARNING This symbol alerts the user of important operating maintenance servicing and safety related instructions HOT This symbol indicates hot surfaces NOTE This symbol is used to highlight specific information for the user ...

Страница 7: ...essure lamp may explode if improperly used When the lamp lifetime is exceeded the projector will issue a warning on screen at start up and a red indicator on the projector will light up Change lamp with an identical spare part as described elsewhere in this User Guide 6 LAMP BEAM Do not look directly into the projector or lens when operating the projector The lamp emits rays of strong light which ...

Страница 8: ... the slots and openings as this may block the ventilation fans Do not place the projector on a soft surface carpet etc Never install the projector in an enclosed unit unless it is properly ventilated by a separate cooling system 11 HEAT The projector should be situated away from heat sources such as sunlight radiators stoves or other strong heat sources Do not operate the projector outside the max...

Страница 9: ...ower cord from the power outlet before cleaning Do not use liquid spray or aerosol cleaners 18 NON USE PERIODS The power cord of the projector should be unplugged from the outlet when left unused for a long period of time 19 LAMP REPLACEMENT Replace projection lamp with same type and rating as shown in the Technical Data section Allow unit to cool down before replacement 20 SERVICING The user shou...

Страница 10: ...JECTOR 10 23 LIFTING AND MOVING Let the projector cool down before moving Disconnect the power cord and all other cables Carry the unit by the handle provided The projector should preferably be transported in a suitable case ...

Страница 11: ...tomatic adjustments set up User replaceable UHP lamp True XGA 1024 x 768 resolution 640 x 480 to 1280 x 1024 image compatibility 16 7 million colors Digital keystone correction Digital magnification Stereo sound Remote control with laser pointer and trackball mouse control Comprehensive menu system On screen display OSD User and source settings memorized Low noise cooling system False light blocki...

Страница 12: ...Computer cable 8 Power Cord 3 A V Cable 9 Remote Control 4 Mouse Cable 10 Batteries 5 USB cable 11 User Guide 6 Mouse Adapter PS 2 Soft Case not shown in drawing The standard material is subject to change without prior notice 5 2 OPTIONAL MATERIAL Optional cables adapters and accessories are available Consult your dealer for further information 6 5 1 7 9 3 2 8 10 4 11 ...

Страница 13: ...e before you start Various cables are supplied or optionally available to connect to different sources Follow the list below in numerical order for a trouble free set up 1 SWITCH OFF all equipment before making all the connections 2 COMPUTER CABLE Connection to the projector is made through a basic computer cable and appropriate adapters PC Use the computer cable directly to connect to the graphic...

Страница 14: ...ter if desired With some computers the branched adapter may not work For this purpose an optional straight serial adapter is available PS 2 Use the PS 2 adapter that connects directly to your computer mouse port Running the computer mouse in parallel is not possible unless your computer itself has provision for two mice simultaneously You may consider using the above serial adapter and run your mo...

Страница 15: ...CART ADAPTER Some video sources are provided with the SCART connector for video and audio output The SCART adapter supplied in Europe provides connection to the A V cable RGB VIDEO Some high end video sources have component red green and blue video outputs for a best possible image Some systems use BNC type connectors other systems use the older CGA or the VGA connector Contact your dealer for an ...

Страница 16: ...uitable distance to the projection screen alternatively zoom the image to obtain the desired screen size See the Technical Data section for max and min projection distances Focus the image and observe that the picture elements pixels become sharp on screen The projector has two adjustable feet in the front so that the image can be shifted to a desired height on the wall Tilt the projector body in ...

Страница 17: ...ECT Adjust the value up or down using the trackball or keyboard cursor controls observing that the amount of vertical stripes reduces until the distortion is gone You may still have an unstable image please see the next section 5 POSITION the image correctly by accessing ADVANCED PICTURE POSITION then press SELECT and adjust position with the trackball or keyboard cursor controls 6 TUNE the image ...

Страница 18: ... situated or indirectly by pointing at the projection screen When pointing at the screen point at an angle that reflects the beam towards the projector The remote control can also be physically connected to the projector using an optional cable with standard 2 5 mm mini jack connectors The trackball is by default controlling the computer mouse if the mouse cable is connected properly With the func...

Страница 19: ...spension of the display of images The black curtain can be moved up and down using the trackball MUTE Switches the sound on off SOURCE Selects between COMPUTER 1 COMPUTER 2 S VIDEO AND VIDEO as the active source LASER Activates the laser pointer MENU Invokes the menu system TRACKBALL The trackball is mainly used to control the mouse pointer if the mouse cable is attached properly When BLACK MAGNIF...

Страница 20: ...o zoom in This will be the centre of your zooming area Pressing the MAGNIFY key a second time enables you to zoom in on the image Use the trackerball to select MAGNIFY ratio Pressing the MAGNIFY key a third time enables you to scroll within the total image at the selected magnify ratio Press the MAGNIFY key a fourth time to return to normal image ...

Страница 21: ...io output can be altered to suit local conditions MEM MENU Invokes the menu system SOURCE Selects between COMPUTER 1 COMPUTER 2 S VIDEO AND VIDEO as the active source KEYSTONE CURSOR KEYS Adjusts the picture width in either the top or bottom part of the image the Keystone effect picture width is different at top and bottom due to tilted projector When the MENU function is invoked the cursor keys a...

Страница 22: ...REEN indicates that the POWER key has been pressed and the fan is starting that the unit is operational YELLOW FLASHING indicates that the unit is in startup mode or standby mode switched off using the remote control or the keypad ALARM RED indicates lamp lifetime overdue RED FLASHING when the projector is overheated ...

Страница 23: ...igate between options and therefore is not available for mouse control etc at the same time The SELECT key is used to activate or deactivate a function Toggle functions like On Screen Display OSD REAR etc are tagged when active and untagged when not active Increase decrease functions like CONTRAST and KEYSTONE etc are adjusted using the trackball or keyboard cursor controls The OSD field in the lo...

Страница 24: ...n in menu 8 3 2 THE FEATURES MENU SELECTIONS POWER MANAGEMENT System initiating power down DPMS of the projector to avoid image imprint on the module Refer to the Projector Keyboard section for details MEM RS232 Controls the serial interface of the MOUSE port MOUSE default and CONTROL are available options MEM MASK Selects whether the mask is applied downwards or upwards MEM HIDE OSD Switches the ...

Страница 25: ...ertical unstable bands MEM POSITION Due to minor variations in graphic cards the horizontal and vertical position may need adjustment Select POSITION then press SELECT and use the cursor keys or trackball MEM COLOR TEMP Color Temperature adjusts the red and blue color components MEM SHARPNESS Controls the sharpness of the lines in an image MEM TINT Controls the hue of an image and is only active i...

Страница 26: ...Italian Spanish Norwegian Japanese Korean Traditional Chinese and Simplified Chinese Other languages may apply MEM SERVICE FACTORY RESET This function resumes factory settings of all parameters MEM INFO Information on ABOUT which provides system information about the projector MEM LAMP TIMER Used to reset the lamp timer when changing lamp MEM ...

Страница 27: ...ower wiring 9 1 SELECTING A MOUNT Various mounting systems are available from different sources Contact your dealer for further details or consult vendor catalogs Be sure that the vendor has tested the mount with this specific projector for operational safety Check that the mounting brackets fit the integral M4 screw mounts of the projector illustration below and that the ventilation slots are not...

Страница 28: ...r proper mounting and operation After having mounted the projector in the ceiling test if the holding force is sufficient by adding a load to the mount at least double the weight of the combined projector and mount The mount should hold this extra weight with no sign of fatigue and with no sign of mounting screws loosening 9 3 WIRING Ceiling mounted projectors require long signal and power wires T...

Страница 29: ...mbient temperature is within spec Check the air inlet filters as they may need vacuuming see Maintenance Wait until the unit has completely cooled down before using again Be aware that the projector has to cool down for 30 seconds after entering standby mode before it can be turned back on again The projected image is completely black only displaying logo Check if a source is connected The project...

Страница 30: ...must not be used and should be returned to your dealer for repair The remote control is not working The red LED on the remote control should flash when transmitting If not check batteries Make sure you point the remote control at the projection screen or directly at the IR receivers The front red LED indicator flashes when receiving signals from the remote see illustration below The maximum range ...

Страница 31: ...R 1 MOUSE works together with COMPUTER 1 and COMPUTER 2 USB MOUSE works together with COMPUTER 2 Are the mouse cable and mouse adapter connections secure Check the mouse driver settings on the computer You must boot the computer after the cable has been connected for it to recognise the mouse If you are unsure whether this was the case reboot your computer ...

Страница 32: ...ensure cool operation of the unit Do not scratch the lens surface Use the lens cap when the projector is not in use for added protection Remember to remove the lens cap before operating the unit 11 2 LAMP REPLACEMENT The projector is using a custom 150W UHP lamp for illumination The lamp is high pressure when hot operating or immediately after switch off Lamp pressure is normal when cold A lamp ti...

Страница 33: ...p lid A safety switch will cut off the power supply to the lamp completely Unscrew the lamp holder fold out the handle and pull out the old lamp holder Insert a new lamp Projector seen from below Projector lamp assembly Lamp lid Lamp assembly Screw Screw Lamp lid ...

Страница 34: ... reset the lamp timer or cancel if you accidentally invoked the function 11 3 THE REMOTE CONTROL The infrared remote control requires little maintenance The trackball element may be cleaned occasionally with a damp not wet cloth To take out the ball twist the ring holding the ball anti clockwise Having taken out the ball you may also clean the trackball interior using a damp not wet cotton swab To...

Страница 35: ... may lead to permanent damage and will violate any warranties 12 1 GENERAL ENVIRONMENTAL LIMITS STORAGE TEMPERATURE 20 60 C 4 140 F sea level STORAGE HUMIDITY 10 90 relative humidity non condensing OPERATING TEMPERATURE 10 35 C 50 95 F ambient sea level OPERATING HUMIDITY 20 80 relative humidity Allow for slow acclimatization after storing at extreme temperatures and humidities to avoid condensati...

Страница 36: ...s Tele PROJECTION DISTANCE 1 2 12 m 3 9 39 3 ft ANTI KEYSTONE CORRECTION 12 degrees PROJECTION LAMP 150 W UHP LIGHT VALVE 1 3 polysilicon TFT LCD COLOR RESOLUTION 16 7 million CONTRAST RATIO 300 1 PIXEL RESOLUTION 1024 x 768 x 3 DEFECTIVE PIXELS 10 max VIDEO FREQUENCY 12 150 MHz HORIZONTAL SYNC 15 100 kHz VERTICAL SYNC 43 5 130 Hz COMPUTER INPUT 0 1 Vpp AUDIO INPUT 1V RMS SPEAKERS 2 x 5 W speakers...

Страница 37: ... 2 key serial MAC PS 2 USB CONFORMANCE CE FCC 12 5 COMPATIBILITY The projector is compatible with the interfaces and resolutions shown below some of which are predefined However since different varieties of these exist a frequency adjustment may be needed VGA 640 x 350 640 x 400 640 x 480 720 x 400 SVGA 800 x 600 XGA 1024 x 768 native SXGA 1280 x 1024 compressed MAC 640 x 480 832 x 624 1024 x 768 ...

Страница 38: ...H 0 45m 18 1 50m 59 3 38m 133 6 15m 242 HEIGHT 0 34m 13 1 13m 44 2 54m 100 4 61m 181 DISTANCE 1 20m 47 4 00m 157 9 00m 354 16 40m 646 MINIMUM MAXIMUM DISTANCE 1 20m 47 4 00m 157 9 00m 354 12 40m 488 DIAGONAL 0 74m 29 2 48m 98 5 58m 220 7 69m 303 WIDTH 0 60m 24 1 98m 78 4 46m 176 6 15m 242 HEIGHT 0 45m 18 1 49m 59 3 35m 132 4 61m 181 WIDE TELE Actual image size at any given distance may vary from s...

Страница 39: ... G IN ANALOG B IN 7 8 ANALOG G GND IN 11 6 1 15 10 5 15 PIN HIGH DENSITY DSUB FEMALE FRONT VIEW 9 10 11 12 ANALOG B GND IN RESERVED SYNC GND IN AGND DDC SDA 4 AGND 5 AGND 6 ANALOG R GND IN 13 14 15 HSYNC IN VSYNC IN DDC SCL 13 2 MONITOR This port relays all signals from the projector to the monitor 1 2 3 ANALOG R OUT ANALOG G OUT ANALOG B OUT 7 8 ANALOG G GND OUT 11 6 1 15 10 5 15 PIN HIGH DENSITY...

Страница 40: ...RXD RS232 CTS 6 7 8 PS 2 DATA MAC ADB GND 13 4 AUDIO IN AUDIO IN VIDEO AUDIO OUT These ports are used for additional sound inputs 3 5 mm JACK FRONT VIEW TIP STEM COMMON RIGHT RING LEFT 13 5 COMPUTER 2 USB MOUSE This port is used for USB Universal Serial Bus mouse control 1 2 3 VCC DATA DATA 1 USB type B FEMALE FRONT VIEW 4 GROUND 2 3 4 13 6 REMOTE This connector is used for remote control cable 20...

Страница 41: ...R 41 13 7 S VIDEO This port is used as S video input 4 PIN MINIDIN FEMALE FRONT VIEW 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 GND GND LUMA CHROMA 13 8 VIDEO This port is used as composite video input PHONO RCA FEMALE FRONT VIEW STEM SHIELD GND COMPOSITE ...

Страница 42: ...possible recyclable materials have been used to minimize the environmental impact The delivery packaging can be recycled without further ado With respect to the projector unit itself thought should be given to the eventual disposal of the unit in the most environmentally friendly manner considering the mechanical electronic and chemical components inside If possible return the unit to a specialliz...

Страница 43: ...omply with the limits for a Class A computing device in accordance with the specifications in Subpart J of Part 15 of the FCC rules which are designed to provide reasonable protection against such interference when operated in a commercial environment However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause interference to radio or te...

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