AVIO iP-30BE, iP-30SE User Manual

A Proposal for New Presentations
Intelligent Projector
User’s Manual
iP-30
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Thank you for your purchase of an AVIO product. Please read this manual carefully in order to use the projector properly. After reading this, please keep it in a safe place together with the warranty sheet.
Features of the iP-30
• Very versatile ve-in-one projector. A projector for the multimedia age.
1. Projectionofdocuments,catalogs,andotherprintedmaterials.Printedmaterialscanbeprojecteddirectlywithoutthe creationofOHPfilm.
2. Projectionofpersonalcomputerscreenimages
Detailedpresentationscanbemadeusingapersonalcomputer.
3. Thevideoimagesofvideotapedecks,DVDsandotherequipmentcanbeprojected.Thispermitsthecreationofpre­sentationsthatarevisuallyappealing.
4. ProjectionimagescanbeimportedtoapersonalcomputerconnectedviaUSB.
5. Animagethathasbeenscannedtoapersonalcomputercanbewrittenonasonepleasesusingatabletoranother deviceandwhiledoingsotheimagecanbeprojected.
*ThisfunctionisonlyavailableontheiP-30SE.
• High denition, high reliability thanks to DLP ® technology
• Easily understood, simple operation for everyone
One button operation simply switches the projection of printed material, personal computer screen, and video image.
• Designed for a conservation of resources which offers excellent cost performance
The creation of OHP lm is not required. This allows a reduction of wasteful time and costs.
• Super-thin, stylish body
The iP-30 features a super-thin body for a projector having a built-in OHP function which reects the advanced technology
inherent in the design. Offers an easy t when in use or when stored.
• Expressive color pictures
High resolution, 4,130,000 pixel CCD camera is built in. It provides faithful and clear reproduction of the detailed neutral
tones of color documents with its full-color 16.77 million colors.
• Enlarged display without changing the screen size
When projecting documents having small characters that were not created for presentations, such as catalogs and word-pro-
cessed documents, the iP-30 can enlarge the document without changing the screen size to provide an easy-to-view display.
• Provided with display functions for compressed or enlarged PC screen
Screens of resolution more than 1024  768 dots are displayed compressed to 1024  768 dots without any loss in char-
acter quality. Such as 640  480 resolution screens can also be enlarged to 1024  768 dots.
About Trademarks
IBM and PC/AT are trademarks or registered trademarks of International Business Machines Corporation. Macintosh and Power Book are trademarks of Apple Computer Inc. Windows is a trademark of U.S. Microsoft Corporation. DLP ® and the DLP logo are registered trademarks of Texas Instruments.
Warnings and Safety Precautions
Warning Symbols To alert the user to important safety precautions, the following symbols are used in this manual and on the product. Make sure you understand what these sym­bols mean before operating the projector.
WARNING Death or serious injury may result if this warning is ignored.
CAUTION Injury or damage to the equipment may result if this warning is ignored.
NOTE This indicates an item that you should take care of when handling your projector.
This symbol alerts the user to high voltage that could cause electric shock.
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WARNING
If a fault occurs:
• If you detect smoke, or a strange smell or sound, immediately disconnect the power cable.
It is dangerous to continue using the projector after a fault occurs. Return the projector to the dealer where it was pur-
chased for repair.
Avoid placing the projector near dangerous substances.
• Make sure that no metallic or ammable material can get into the projector through the air vents.
• Do not place any objects containing water on top of or next to the projector.
If foreign matter gets inside the projector:
• If foreign matter such as water or metal gets inside, immediately disconnect the power cable.
It is dangerous to continue using the projector when foreign matter gets inside. Return the projector to the dealer where it
was purchased for servicing.
Do not remove the cabinet.
• Do not remove the cabinet. There are high-voltage components inside and touching these parts could cause electric
shock, or damage the equipment.
Handle the power cable safely.
• Do not place any heavy objects on top of the power cable.
Damage to the power cable can cause wire breakage, re, or electric shock.
• Do not pull the power cable when disconnecting the power plug.
Pulling the cable may break the wires or cause re or electric shock. Always hold the plug itself when pulling it out of the
power outlet.
• Do not damage the power cable. If the power cable is damaged (e.g. the core is exposed or cut), contact the sales ofce
of purchase. (charged) it could cause re or electric shock if you continue using the damaged power cable.
• Do not peep into the lens.
• Do not peep into the lens of the projector during operation. The powerful rays passing through the lens could damage the
eyes.
• Do not put the projector in unstable places.
• Do not put the projector in unstable places such as on unstable desks or slopes.
Doing so could cause the projector to drop or turn over, resulting in injury.
• Do not use any voltages other than specied.
• Do not use any voltages other than specied. Doing so could cause re or electric shock.
• Do not beat the glass surface
• Do not beat the glass surface over the scanner. Doing so may break the glass, resulting in injury.
• Do not touch the air vents or lamp cover
• The air vents, lamp cover, and peripheral surfaces may be high temperature during operation or just after the light is
turned off.
Do not touch those for a long time.
• The area around the projector’s exhaust outlet gets very hot. Do not place the projector on tables, desk mats, etc., that
are vulnerable to heat. The table may be discolored, the desk mat warped, etc.
• Do not block the lens front
• Do not block the lens front during operation.
The powerful rays passing through the lens may cause re or burns if you put anything in front of the lens or block the
lens with your hand during operation.
Warning
Please check the rating of the power cable. Prior to using a power cable, please make sure that the cable is fully compliant with the power ratings and the type of the plug in the area and, if not, purchase proper power cable for the area. Do not use the cables for 120V rating to 220V power source. Using improper cable may cause re or electrical shock to human body.
Safety Precautions
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Safety Precautions
CAUTION
• Installation
• Avoid installing the projector in places where it may be exposed to:
- On tables, etc., that are vulnerable to heat.
- Strong vibrations
- Soot or steam
- Direct sunlight or near a heater (35°C/95°F or higher)
- High humidity or dust
- Extreme cold (0°C/32°F or lower)
- Strong magnetic or electric eld generated from a nearby appliance
- Wobbling on an unstable surface
• Do not block the air vents.
• Do not block the air vents with cloth or an object.
When you put anything around the unit, be sure to ensure a space of 10 cm/4 inches or more between the unit and the
air vent. Be sure to prevent paper or cloth from blocking the air vent at the bottom of the unit. If blocked, the internal tem-
perature may increase, resulting in malfunctions.
• Do not bump the projector.
• Avoid bumping the projector when moving or handling. Shocks can cause damage.
• Care of the projector
• To prevent risk of accidents, always disconnect the power plug before cleaning the projector.
• Clean the lens surface with a commercial blower or lens cleaning paper.
Wiping with tissue paper or a handkerchief can damage the lens.
• To clean the cabinet, operation panel, and glass surface, wipe gently with a soft cloth. For particularly dirty spots, soak
the cloth in a neutral detergent mixed in water, wring out well and wipe off the dirt, then use a dry cloth to wipe dry.
• Do not wipe the projector with any volatile solvent such as benzine or thinner.
Solvents can cause surface deformation or aking of the paint.
If using an impregnated cloth, follow the instructions of the cloth.
• Avoid scratching the glass surface.
• Take care not to scratch the glass surface of the scanner with hard or pointed objects.
Scratches on the glass may distort the projected image.
• Battery
• When inserting battery in the remote control, note the polarity (plus and minus signs) and insert correctly as indicated. In-
serting a battery in a wrong direction can cause rupture or leakage, and could result in re and injury or soil the surround-
ing area.
• Do not use coin battery other than the type specied for the equipment. Incorrect battery usage could result in rupture or
leakage, and could cause re and injury.
• Do not heat, break open, burn, or immerse the battery. Battery rupture or leakage could cause re and injury.
• Perchlorate Material-special handling may apply.
See www.dtsc.ca.gov/hazardouswaste/perchlorate/index.cfm.
• Servicing and cleaning
• Have the internal components cleaned by a retailer about once a year. There is a risk of re or faulty operation if the
inside of the projector gets dusty and is not cleaned for a long time. For best results, the projector should be serviced be-
fore the wet season brings damp conditions. Cleaning charges are at the discretion of the retailer.
• If not using the projector for a long period:
• If you do not plan to use the projector for a long time, disconnect the power cord for safety.
• Disposal
• Follow the recommendations of your local authority when disposing of the projector.
• Transporting the projector
• Use the special packaging when transporting the projector. The manufacturer cannot accept responsibility in the event of
damage or accident if other packaging is used.
• Use the special packaging no more than two times. Repeated usage reduces the shock absorbency of the packaging and
can lead to damage or accident.
• Contact the retailer if you require new packaging.
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• Lamp implosion
• A DC type Super High pressure lamp is used in this projector and it is rare for the lamp to explode during use. The unit is
also designed to forcibly turn off the lamp because there is a high possibility that the lamp will break if it is used beyond the lamp usage of 2000 hours (Refer to pages E-43 and E-45).
Note the following things
• A sound occurs because the internal pressure of the Super High pressure lamp gets extremely high.
The unit is designed so that no pieces of glass come out of it when the lamp explodes.
• However, the gas inside of the lamp can escape and looks like white smoke.
It will not cause any re.
Remedy
• If a lamp explodes in a product, there will be pieces of lamp inside. Do not replace the lamp. Return the product to the
sales ofce or agent of purchase.
Even though the lamp has exploded, never try to replace the lamp by yourself. The lamp pieces could cause injury.
• Replacing the lamp
• Be sure to turn the lamp off and disconnect the power cable when the fan stops, and wait an hour or more before replac-
ing the lamp. Replacing the lamp during operation or just after the power is turned off may cause burns due to heat. Refer to “Replacement of the Lamp Unit” on page E-43 for the procedure.
• Replacing / cleaning the air lter
• Be sure to disconnect the power cable when the cooling fan stops before removing the air lter. Removing the air lter while the cooling fan is rotating could cause a accident. Refer to “Cleaning the Air Filter” on page E-46 for the procedure.
• Avoiding malfunctions and accidents
• Adjust the Adjustable feet to keep the projector horizontally. Using the projector in a tilted status may cause injury if it rolls over. Refer to “Adjusting the Tilt” on page E-22 for the adjusting procedure.
• Do not do the followings
• Do not put anything heavy on the projector.
• Do not step on the projector, rack, or stand. Do not hold or hang on the projector. Doing so could cause the projector to roll over or break, resulting in injury. Especially be careful if small children are near.
• Do not use the rack unless the casters are locked when placing the projector on a rack with casters. Doing so may cause the projector to move or roll over, resulting in injury.
• Do not turn the lamp on/off within one minute after it is turned off/on. Extremely high voltage is generated in the lamp just
after it is turned on. Turning the lamp on/off too frequently could cause the lamp to deteriorate or break, resulting in mal-
functions of the projector.
• Do not project an image with the lens cap attached.
• Do not use with the air lter removed. Doing so could cause damage or malfunction.
• Do not hold by the focus adjustment ring. Doing so could cause damage or malfunction.
• Moving the projector The unit is meant to be used in a stationary position.
• Be sure careful of the glass surface at moving the projector while holding the handles.
• If the document cover is not inserted enough, it may get loose and fall off while you carry it.
• Avoid swinging it around or treating it roughly.
• Care of the power cable and plug
• Do not put the power cable near a heater. Doing so could cause the sheath of the cable to melt down, resulting in re or electric shock.
• Do not connect or disconnect the power cable with wet hands. Doing so could cause electric shock.
• Be sure to pull out the power cable and disconnect any cable connections between units and release the anti-theft lock
before moving the projector.
Moving the projector with cables connected may cause re or electric shock if the cables are damaged.
• If you do not plan to use the projector for a long time, disconnect the power cable for safety.
• DO NOT REMOVE ANY SCREWS except the lamp cover screw and two lamp unit screws. Otherwise you could re-
ceive an electric shock.
• About the projection lamp and other optical parts
The projection lamp and other optical parts are expendables. When used for a long time, repair and replacement will be necessary. Please contact a customer support center for details.
Safety Precautions
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Table of Contents
Safety Precautions ................................................. E-3
A Check of the Supplied Items
and the Names of the Parts ..............................E-7
Supplied Parts Check ............................................... E-7
Names and Functions of the Parts (Projector) ......... E-8
Names and Functions of the Parts (Input Connectors)
.......... E-10
Names and Functions of the Parts (Operation Panel)
............ E-11
Names and Functions of the Parts (Remote Control)
............ E-12
Operation of the Remote Control ............................E-13
Battery Replacement .............................................. E-13
Procedure Up to Projection ................................. E-14
Projection Distance and Screen Size ................. E-15
Connections with the Personal Computer
................... E-16
Basic Connections .................................................. E-16
Connections with Personal Computers ................. E-16
Personal Computer Input Connector ...................... E-17
When the Image of the Personal Computer
Screen Is Not Projected ................................... E-18
Table of Supported Input Signals ........................... E-19
Connections with Video Equipment ................... E-20
Connection of the Power Cable and
On/Off Switching ............................................. E-21
Switch On the Power .............................................. E-21
Switch Off the Power .............................................. E-21
Adjustment of the Projection Image ................... E-22
Adjusting the Projection Image ............................... E-22
Making Focus/Zoom Adjustments .......................... E-22
Adjusting the Tilt (Slant) .........................................E-22
Regular Operation ................................................ E-23
Select the Input .......................................................E-23
Changing the Orientation of the Projection Image ..E-23
Enlarging and Reducing the Projection Image ....... E-24
Adjusting the Brightness ......................................... E-25
Capturing the Projection Image/ Still Image Display
..... E-26
Viewing OHP History Images ................................. E-27
Transferring Captured Images ................................E-28
Adjusting the Volume ..............................................E-28
Displaying the Pointer .............................................E-29
Deleting the Projection Image and Audio ............... E-29
Method of OHP Operation .................................... E-30
Attaching the Document Cover ...............................E-30
Preparation of the Projection Document .................E-30
Reading Size of Projection Documents .................. E-30
Menu Conguration .............................................. E-31
Menu Operation Method ...................................... E-32
Names and Functions of the Buttons Used in Menu
Operation ......................................................E-32
Names and Functions of the Menu Parts ............... E-32
Method of Menu Operation ..................................... E-33
Menu Description .................................................E-35
Pointer • Screen ..................................................... E-35
History menu ..........................................................E-36
Image adjustment ................................................... E-37
Settings ...................................................................E-39
Maintenance .......................................................... E-41
Fault Protection ......................................................E-41
Replacement of the Lamp Unit ............................... E-43
Cleaning the Air Filter ............................................. E-46
Troubleshooting ................................................... E-47
Repair Service .......................................................E-48
Specications ....................................................... E-49
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Coin-type lithium battery: CR2025
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iP-30 User’s Manual
PC connection cable (2 m)*
* No USB cable is included with the
iP-30BE.
Pull out the sheet before use.
iP Viewer Software Quick Reference*
* Only included with the iP-30SE.
User's manual
D terminal/RGB conversion cable (IPC-D/VGA)
(Option)
A Check of the Supplied Items and the Names of the Parts
Supplied Parts Check
Please check that the supplied parts are included.
iP-30SE/30BE
Projector
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Names and Functions of the Parts (Projector)
Remote control
IR sensor
Lens cap
Focus adjustment ring
Turn this to adjust the focus.
See Page E-22.
Projection lens
The image is projected from here.
* Be sure to remove the lens cap
before projecting.
Zoom lever
Turn this to adjust the screen size. See Page E-22.
Document cover
The document or printed material to be read is
placed under this cover.
See Page E-30.
Operation panel
Th e but t o ns us e d fo r reg u l ar
operation are located here. See
Page E-11.
Air intake vent (Air lter)
Air is drawn into the projector from
here. There is an air lter to prevent
dust from entering the inside of the
projector. See Page E-46.
Tilt adjustment lever
Press here to adjust the tilt foot.
See Page E-22.
Tilt foot
This foot is used to adjust the vertical
angle of the projection as well as the left-
right balance. Turning it to the left ex-
tends it and turning it to the right shortens
it. See Page E-22.
Exhaust vents
Air is discharged from here.
Lamp unit cover
(Underneath projector)
The projection lamp unit is located inside.
See Page E-43.
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A Check of the Supplied Items and the Names of the Parts
Input connector panel
The connectors for the person-
al computer, video, and other
connections are located here.
See Page E-10.
Speaker
(2 W, monaural)
Theft prevention lock
Please see the Note below.
Remote control
IR sensor
Document reading area
The document or printed mate-
rial that you wish to project in
the OHP mode is placed here.
See Page E-30.
Power input connector
Plug in the power cable here. See
Page E-21.
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NOTE About the anti-theft lock
7mm
3mm
The anti-theft lock is compatible with Kensington security cable
lock.
Contact the following for more information about the products.
Kensington Computer Products Group
Phone: (650) 572-2700
Fax: (650) 267-2800
URL: http://www.kensington.com
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A Check of the Supplied Items and the Names of the Parts
Names and Functions of the Parts (Input Connectors)
1. Test (maintenance) connector
This special connector is used at the time of maintenance
and factory tests. It cannot be used for other connections.
2.
Computer/video (D terminal output) video input connector
Use this input terminal for connection to a computer’s ana-
log RGB input connector or a video deck’s D connector
output using an RGB conversion cable (sold separately).
See pages E-16 and 20.
3. S-video input connector
This input connector is for use with the (Y/C) video.
See Page E-20.
4. Video input connector
This input connector is for use with the video (NTSC / PAL
/ SECAM). See Page E-20.
5. Audio input connectors for the video
Audio input connectors for use with the video. (Stereo sup-
ported)
See Page E-20.
NOTE: The sound of the left and right channels is output
from the monaural speaker.
6. Computer audio input connector
This audio input connector is used for connection to a com-
puter (stereo compatible).
See Page E-16.
7. USB connector*
This connector is used for USB connections with a per-
sonal computer.
* iP-30SE only.
TEST RGB S V L R AUDIO USB
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A Check of the Supplied Items and the Names of the Parts
Names and Functions of the Parts (Operation Panel)
1. ON/STANDBY LED
Lit red during standby and lit green when the projection
lamp is on. See Page E-21.
2. LAMP/COVER LED
Lit green during projection. Lit red when the air filter or
lamp unit cover is not in place.
• At the time of the projection lamp lighting operation, the LED ashes for about 6 seconds and then lights green.
• At the time of a projection lamp lighting failure, the LED ashes green. (The ashing interval when the projection lamp is off will be longer than when the LED ashes at other times.)
• When the projection lamp is off, the LED ashes green for 60 seconds and then goes off.
• When the projection lamp has been used in excess of 1,900 hours, the LED ashes red; when use exceeds 2,000 hours the LED is lit a steady red.
See Page E-41.
3. TEMP LED
When the internal temperature has risen excessively, the
LED ashes red for 10 seconds, then is lit a steady red. See Page E-41.
LED List
LED State
Significance
ON/
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Off Off Off AC power OFF
Normal condition
Red Off Off Standby
Green
Flashing
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Off
Standby to start of projec­tion
E n d of pr o je c ti on to standby
Green Green Off Projecting
Red Red Off
Lamp cover open
Power has been switched OFF because of the alarm
Lamp burned out L a mp us a ge ex c ee ds
2,000 hours
Red Orange Off Internal problem
Red Off Red
Temperature fault Fan fault
Green
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Alarm sounding
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Ab n o r m al temper a t u re warning
4. POWER Button
Switches the power of the projector on or off (standby
mode).
• Only this button is effective when the projection lamp is off. See Page E-21.
5. INPUT button
Press this to switch the input. The input switches as follows: OHP PC VIDEO or
OHP VIDEO (D4) VIDEO.
See page E-23.
6. PORTRAIT/TRANSFER button
When OHP is selected: Switches the orientation of the pro-
jected image. When switched, the image is adjusted to the
width. See page E-23. When a USB cable is connected, the images stored in the
internal memory are transferred to the computer. (This
function is only available on the iP-30SE.) See pages E-26 and 28.
7. FREEZE OFF Button
Cancels the still image mode. This is used when checking the projection screen while
moving the document. See Page E-27.
8. FREEZE/CAPTURE Button
Makes the projection screen image into a still image. In the
OHP mode, the image is stored in internal memory as a
thumbnail. See Page E-26.
ON/STANDBY LAMP/COVER
TEMP
FREEZE OFF
FREEZE/CAPTURE
PORTRAIT
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POWER
TRANSFER
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A Check of the Supplied Items and the Names of the Parts
Names and Functions of the Parts (Remote Control)
1. POWER Button
Switches the power of the projector on or off (standby
mode).
• Only this button is effective when the projection lamp is off.
See Page E-21.
2. MUTE Button
Temporarily blanks the projection screen without switching
off the lamp. One more press causes the screen to return
immediately.
See Page E-29.
3. VOLUME Buttons
These buttons adjust the volume when the PC or video is
selected.
See Page E-28.
4. BRIGHTNESS Buttons
Thes e butt ons ad just the brightness of the projectio n
screen.
See Page E-25.
5. ZOOM Buttons
These buttons adjust the magnification of the projection
screen.
See Page E-24.
6. MENU Button
Switches on or off the display of the menu screen.
See Page E-32.
7. SCROLL Buttons
Sets the selection of the item or the adjustment value at
the menu screen. Moves the zoom position during a zoom
display. Moves the pointer when the pointer is being dis-
played.
See Pages E-24, 25, 27 and 29.
8. SET/POINTER Button
During menu display, this button advances the menu to
the next level. This button nalizes the setting at the time
of item selection. See Pages E-29 and 32. This button
displays a pointer when the menu screen is not displayed.
Press this button one more time to make the pointer disap-
pear.
9. PORTRAIT Button
Selects the orientation of the projection screen. The display
of the switched screen is adjusted to match the width.
See Page E-23.
10. FREEZE/CAPTURE Button
Makes the projection screen image into a still image. In the
OHP mode, the image is stored in internal memory as a
thumbnail.
See Page E-26.
11. FREEZE OFF Button
Cancels the still image mode.
This is used when checking the projection screen while
moving the document.
See Page E-27.
12. OHP Button
Switches the projector to OHP input. See Page E-23.
13. PC Button
Switches the projector to PC input. See Page E-23.
14. VIDEO Button
Switches the projector to video input. See Page E-23.
15. THUMBNAIL Button
Displays the captured still image as a thumbnail.
See Page E-27.
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A Check of the Supplied Items and the Names of the Parts
Operation of the Remote Control
• Please use the remote control within a range of about 7 m from the remote control IR sensor of the projector (located at both
the front and rear) and within an angle of 10 degrees to the left and 10 degrees to the right. Note that this distance may be
shorter depending on battery consumption.
• The remote control will not function when there is an obstacle located between the remote control and the remote control IR
sensor of the projector.
Battery Replacement
1
Insert the battery with the + side facing up as illus-
trated on the inside of the case.
Firmly hold the remote control with your hand and
insert the tip of a ballpoint pen or some other pointed
object into the hole on the rear side.
Note that there is the risk of scratching the case when
using a pointed item such as an awl.
Slide the battery holder toward you by pressing from
above with the pointed item, then remove the holder.
2
3
Return the battery holder to its original state.
4
Before Using the Projector
An insulation sheet has been inserted for protection during transportation prior
to shipping. Please pull out and remove the sheet before use.
Insulation sheet
Handling of the Remote Control
• Do not subject the remote control to a strong shock such as dropping it from a table. Doing so could
damage it and render it inoperable.
• Do not expose it to water or other liquid. If the remote control becomes wet, wipe it dry immediately.
• Avoid exposure to heat and steam. Remove the coin-type lithium battery when the remote control will
not be used for an extended period.
• Do not disassemble or heat the coin-type lithium battery, nor throw it into a re.
• Please follow the disposal method of your region in disposing of the used coin-type lithium battery.
• The remote control may fail to operate or performance may worsen when it is used near an inverter
type uorescent lamp.
• Please store the coin-type lithium battery in a place that is out of the reach of children. If the battery is
swallowed, promptly seek the care of a doctor.
• Please handle the remote control with care, since there are some operations available only with it.
CAUTION
NOTE: When it is time to replace the battery, please purchase a CR2025 coin-type lithium battery. The use of batteries having a
different shape such as the CR2032 may make removal difcult.
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Procedure Up to Projection
1
Consideration of placement location and screen size
Determine the screen and projector setup location.
Set the projector on a strong and stable, level platform.
2
Connections with input equipment
Connect your personal computer/video equipment.
Connections with the Personal Computer → See Page E-16
Connections with the Video Equipment → See Page E-20
3
Connect the power cable and switch on the power
Switch On the Power → See Page E-21
Switch Off the Power → See Page E-21
4
Switch on the power of the personal computer or video equipment
5
Properly adjust the projection image to the screen
See Page E-15
6
Select the input equipment
See Page E-23
7
Adjust the image or video
Adjust the image to provide the optimum condition, as required.
See Page E-37 - E-40
See Page E-15 for information about the projection distance and screen size.
Perform the tilt adjustment of the projector to provide the desired projection height.
The tilt adjustment allows the position of the projection image to be raised and lowered. The adjustment angle is from 0 de-
grees to 6 degrees.
Tilt adjustment → See Page E-22
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Please use the following diagrams to determine the screen display size and the type of screen required for any
given projector location.
Projection distances that will be in focus will be 1.3 m (4.3 feet) to 11 m (36 feet) from the front of the lens. Please
arrange the setup within this range.
Projection Distance and Screen Size
Projection Distance Table
Wide: The size of the projection image becomes maximum with the projec-
tion image size adjustment using the zoom lens
Tele: The size of the projection image becomes minimum with the projec-
tion image size adjustment using the zoom lens
Projection Distance (m) Screen Size (Inch)
Diagonal
Wide Tele
9.1 250
7.3 8.5 200
5.5 6.4 150
3.7 4.3 100
2.6 3.0 70
1.5 1.7 40
0
0.0 2.0 4.0 6.0 8.0 10.0 12.0
(m)
0.0 6.6 13.1 19.7 26.2 32.8 39.4
(feet)
50
80 80
60 60
40 40
30
100 100 100
150 150 150
200
200 200
250
300 300
350
Wide
Tele
(inch)
Setup Location
• Do not place the projector in locations that will reach high temperatures or low temperatures.
Operation ambient temperature: 0°C (32°F) to 35°C (95°F)
• Set the screen so that it is not exposed to direct sunlight or the light of direct illumination. When
light hits the screen, the screen show a white cast and will be difcult to watch.
In a bright room, the curtains should be drawn or blinds closed and the area around the screen
kept dark.
• Do not set up the projector in locations exposed to dampness, dust, greasy smoke or tobacco
smoke.
Doing so will result in the adhesion of dirt to lenses, mirrors, and other optical parts and cause a
degradation of image quality.
• Do not place the projector in a location where the ventilation vents will be blocked or in closed ar-
eas having poor ventilation. Doing so will cause the temperature to rise and could cause a re or
accident. (The exhaust vents are at the front of the projector and the air intake vents are located
at the side.)
CAUTION
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