Benq 9H.JKY77.27E User Manual

Digital Projector
User Manual
LU9245
V1.01
English
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Table of Contents
Copyright and disclaimer .............................................................. 2
Copyright ................................................................................................................................................. 2
Disclaimer ................................................................................................................................................ 2
Statement regarding hyperlinks and third-party websites ........................................................... 2
Important safety instructions ....................................................... 6
General safety instruction ............................................................................................ 6
Notice on laser ............................................................................................................... 7
Laser class ................................................................................................................................................ 7
Laser parameters ................................................................................................................................... 7
Label instruction .................................................................................................................................... 8
Laser light instruction ........................................................................................................................... 9
Prepare for installation ................................................................................................. 10
Caution for installation ......................................................................................................................... 10
Cooling notice ........................................................................................................................................ 11
Package contents ........................................................................... 13
Standard packing items ................................................................................................ 13
Lens information ............................................................................................................ 13
Introduction .................................................................................... 14
Projector exterior view ................................................................................................. 14
Front and upper side view ................................................................................................................... 14
Rear and upper side view ..................................................................................................................... 14
Controls and functions .................................................................................................. 15
Control panel .......................................................................................................................................... 15
Control terminal .................................................................................................................................... 16
Remote control ...................................................................................................................................... 17
Installation ...................................................................................... 21
Installing removing the optional lens .......................................................................... 21
Installing the new lens .................................................................................................. ......................... 21
Removing the existing lens from the projector .............................................................................. 22
Evaluate for distance by image size ............................................................................. 23
Obtaining a preferred projected image size .................................................................................... 23
Projection dimensions........................................................................................................................... 23
Lens dimension ....................................................................................................................................... 25
Adjusting by Lens shift .................................................................................................. 26
Adjusting the vertical image position ................................................................................................ 26
Adjusting the horizontal image position ........................................................................................... 26
Lens shift range diagram ....................................................................................................................... 27
Adjusting the Zoom/Focus .................................................................................................................. 27
Connection ..................................................................................................................... 28
Before connecting .................................................................................................................................. 28
Connecting with AV equipment ......................................................................................................... 30
Connecting with computer ................................................................................................................. 30
Connecting with HDBaseT transmitter ........................................................................................... 31
Connecting with LAN........................................................................................................................... 31
Operations ...................................................................................... 32
Switch on/off the projector ........................................................................................... 32
Connecting the power cord ................................................................................................................ 32
Power indicator ...................................................................................................................................... 32
Switch on the projector ....................................................................................................................... 33
Switch off the projector ....................................................................................................................... 39
Using the menu .............................................................................. 40
Main menu ...................................................................................................................... 40
Display menu .................................................................................................................. 41
Corner Fit menu .................................................................................................................................... 43
Digital Shrink & Shift menu.................................................................................................................. 43
Blanking menu ................................................. ........................................................................................ 44
3D menu .................................................................................................................................................. 44
Picture menu .................................................................................................................. 45
Color Temperature Fine Tuning menu ............................................................................................. 47
3D Color Management menu ............................................................................................................. 48
Source menu .................................................................................................................. 49
System Setup : Basic menu .......................................................................................... 50
Menu Settings menu .............................................................................................................................. 51
Operation Settings menu ..................................................................................................................... 51
System Setup : Advanced menu .................................................................................. 53
Audio Settings menu ............................................................................................................................. 55
Light Settings menu ............................................................................................................................... 56
Security Settings menu ......................................................................................................................... 56
Closed Caption menu ........................................................................................................................... 57
Standby Settings menu .......................................................................................................................... 57
Network Settings menu ....................................................................................................................... 58
Information menu .......................................................................................................... 58
Menu structure .............................................................................................................. 60
Maintenance ................................................................................... 64
Before maintaining the projector ................................................................................ 64
Care of the projector ........................................................................................................................... 64
Clean the lens front surface ......................................................................................... 64
Clean the projector case ............................................................................................... 64
Filter maintenance ........................................................................................................ 65
Cleaning the lter .................................................................................................................................. 65
Replacing the side lter ........................................................................................................................ 66
Replacing the front lter ...................................................................................................................... 67
LED indicator ................................................................................................................. 68
System message ...................................................................................................................................... 68
Light source error message ................................................................................................................. 68
Filter message ......................................................................................................................................... 68
Thermal error message ........................................................................................................................ 69
Troubleshooting ............................................................................. 70
Troubleshooting ............................................................................................................. 70
The projector does not turn on. ........................................................................................................ 70
No picture.
Blurred image. ......................................................................................................................................... 70
Remote control does not work. ........................................................................................................ 70
The password is incorrect. .................................................................................................................. 70
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Specications .................................................................................. 71
Specications ................................................................................................................. 71
Dimensions
Attaching for ceiling mount
..................................................................................................................... 72
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Appendix ......................................................................................... 73
Timing table ................................................................................................................... 73
Supported timing for PC & PC 2 input ............................................................................................. 73
Support timing for Component - YPbPr input ............................................................................... 74
Support timing for Video input .................................................................................................. ......... 75
Support timing for HDMI-1 / HDMI-2 / DVI-D / HDBaseT (HDCP) input ............................. 75
Supporting timing for HDMI-1 / HDMI-2 Video input .................................................................. 77
RS232 command control
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Important safety instructions
Your projector is designed and tested to meet the latest standards for safety of information
technology equipment. However, to ensure safe use of this product, it is important that you follow
the instructions mentioned in this manual and marked on the product.
General safety instruction
1. Do not look straight at the projector lens during operation. The intense light beam may
damage your eyes.
2. Always open the lens shutter or remove the lens cap when the projector light source is on.
3. In some countries, the line voltage is NOT stable. This projector is designed to operate safely
within a mains voltage between 100 to 240 volts AC, but could fail if power cuts or surges of
±10 volts occur. In areas where the mains voltage may uctuate or cut out, it is recommended
that you connect your projector through a power stabilizer, surge protector or uninterruptible
power supply (UPS).
4. Do not block the projection lens with any objects when the projector is under operation
as this could cause the objects to become heated and deformed or even cause a re. To
temporarily turn off the light source, press BLANK on the remote control.
5. Do not place this product on an unstable cart, stand, or table. The product may fall, sustaining
serious damage.
6. Do not attempt to disassemble this projector. There are dangerous high voltages inside which
may cause death if you should come into contact with live parts.
Under no circumstances should you ever undo or remove any other covers. Refer servicing
only to suitably qualied professional service personnel.
7. Do not place this projector in any of the following environments.
• Space that is poorly ventilated or conned. Allow at least 50 cm clearance from walls and
free ow of air around the projector.
Locations where temperatures may become excessively high, such as the inside of a car
with all windows rolled up.
Locations where excessive humidity, dust, or cigarette smoke may contaminate optical
components, shortening the projector's life span and darkening the image.
• Locations near re alarms
Locations with an ambient temperature above 40°C / 104°F
• Locations where the altitudes are higher than 3000 m (10000 feet).
8. Do not block the ventilation holes.
Do not place this projector on a blanket, bedding or any other soft surface.
Do not cover this projector with a cloth or any other item.
• Do not place inammables near the projector.
If the ventilation holes are seriously obstructed, overheating inside the projector may result in
a re.
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9. Do not step on the projector or place any objects upon it. Besides probable physical damage
to the projector, doing so may result in accidents and possible injury.
10. Do not place liquids near or on the projector. Liquids spilled into the projector may cause it to
fail. If the projector does become wet, disconnect it from the power supply's wall socket and
call BenQ to have the projector serviced.
This equipment has a three-pin grounding-type power plug. Do not
remove the grounding pin. As a safety feature, this plug will only t a grounding-type power outlet. If you are unable to t the plug into the
Do not remove
outlet, contact an electrician.
Notice on laser
This symbol indicates that there is a potential hazard of eye exposure to laser radiation unless the instructions are closely followed.
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Laser class
(for USA) This Laser Product is designated as Class 3R during all procedures of
operation and complies with IEC/EN 60825-1:2007.
(for WW) This Laser Product is designated as Class 1 during all procedures of
operation and complies with IEC/EN 60825-1:2014.
LASER LIGHT - AVOID DIRECT EYE EXPOSURE. Do not point laser or allow laser light to be directed or reected toward other people or reective objects.
Direct or scattered light can be hazardous to eyes and skin. There is a potential hazard of eye exposure to laser radiation if the included instructions are not followed. Caution – use of controls or adjustments or performance of procedures other than
those specied herein may result in hazardous radiation exposure.
Laser parameters
Wavelength 449nm - 461nm (Blue)
Mode of operation Pulsed, due to frame rate
Pulse width 1.34ms
Pulse repetition rate 120Hz
Maximum laser energy 0.698mJ
Total internal power >10 0 w
Apparent source size >10mm, at lens stop
Divergence >100 mili Radian
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Label instruction
Below drawing show the label’s location.
1. Laser warning label
Product Name / Nama Produk / Nom du produit / Наименование товара / :
Digital Projector / Proyektor / Projecteur digital / Цифровые проекторы /
Model Name / Nama Model / Nom du modèle / Модель / : P/N/
Power Rating / Nilai Daya / Puissance nominale / Диапазон питающего напряжения / This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
BenQ Corporation 16 Jihu Road, Neihu, Taipei 114, Taiwan(Тайвань)
Made in China Buatan China
Сделано в Китае
LU9245
/ / :100-2-40V 50/60Hz 7 00A
449-461
CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT IEC/EN 60825-1:2014 PRODUIT LASER DE CLASSE 1 IEC/EN 60825-1:2014
XXXXXX-XX
Mar. 2015/201503
449-461
449-461
IS 13252 (Part 1)/
R-XXXXXXXX www.bis.gov.in
9H.JKY77.26E
Rev.:XX-XXX
IEC 60950-1
326xxxxxxx
2. Spec label
Product Name / Nama Produk / Nom du produit / Наименование товара / :
Digital Projector / Proyektor / Projecteur digital / Цифровые проекторы /
Model Name / Nama Model / Nom du modèle / Модель / : P/N/
Power Rating / Nilai Daya / Puissance nominale / Диапазон питающего напряжения
/ / :100-2-40V 50/60Hz 7 00A
/ This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
BenQ Corporation 16 Jihu Road, Neihu, Taipei 114, Ta iwan(Тайвань )
LU9245
9H.JKY77.26E
Rev.:XX-XXX
Mar. 2015/201503
449-461
449-461
449-461
Made in China Buatan China
Сделано в Китае
CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT IEC/EN 60825-1:2014 PRODUIT LASER DE CLASSE 1 IEC/EN 60825-1:2014
XXXXXX-XX
IS 13252 (Part 1)/
IEC 60950-1
R-XXXXXXXX
www.bis.gov.in
326xxxxxxx
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Laser light instruction
Below drawing is the laser aperture location. Be careful not to let the eye see the light directly.
Laser aperture
Interlock switches
This machine has 2 (Top cover x 1, Lens x 1) Interlock switches to protect the laser light Leakage.
1. Will power-off the system individually when the top cover is removed.
2. Will power-off the system individually when the lens is removed or not install correctly.
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Interlock switches
Interlock switches
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Prepare for installation
Caution for installation
1. If the projector and lens were purchased separately, remove the anti-dust cap before use and store it for future use. When transporting the projector, move the lens to the home position, remove the lens, and attach the anti-dust cap.
Anti-dust cap
2. When the projector is not in use, attach the lens cover supplied with the projector or the projection lens.
Lens cover
Focus adjustment
The high clarity projection lens is thermally affected by the light from the bulb; thus, the focus
is unstable for a short period immediately after the power is turned on. Please wait at least 15
minutes of continuous projection before adjusting the focus.
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Cooling notice
Allow at least 50 cm (19.7 inch) for clearance around the exhaust vent. Make sure no objects block air input within 30 cm (11.8 inch).
Keep the outlet at least 1 m away from the inlets of other projectors.
Air inlet
Air inlet
Air outlet
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The projector can be installed at any angle.
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Allow at least 50 cm of clearance around the exhaust vent.
Minimum 50 cm
(19.69 inch)
Minimum 50 cm
(19.69 inch)
Minimum 50 cm
(19.69 inch)
Minimum 50 cm
(19.69 inch)
Minimum 50 cm
(19.69 inch)
Minimum 100 cm
(3.94 inch)
Minimum 30 cm
(11.81 inch)
Minimum 50 cm
(19.69 inch)
Ensure that the air intake vents do not recycle hot air from the exhaust vent.
When operating in an enclosed space, make sure that the surrounding air temperature does
not exceed the projector's operating temperature and that the air intake and exhaust vents are unobstructed.
• All enclosures should pass a certied thermal evaluation to ensure that the projector does
not recycle exhaust air. Recycling exhaust air may cause the projector to shutdown even if the ambient temperature is within the acceptable operating temperature range.
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Package contents
Standard packing items
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Lens information
Model Lens Type
LS2ST3 Wide x 5J.JDH37.002 WUXGA: 0.778
LS2ST1 Wide zoom 5J.JDH37.011 WUXGA: 1.1-1.3
LS2SD2 Standard 5J.JEN37.001 WUXGA: 1.54-1.93
LS2LT1 Semi long 5J.JDH37.032 WUXGA: 1.93-2.9
LS2LT 2 Long zoom 5J.JDH37.041 WUXGA: 3-5
LS2ST2 Short throw 5A .JK337.001 WUXGA: 0.77-1.1
LS2ST4 Semi throw 5A . J K337.011 WUXGA : 1.25 -1.6
Part
Number
Throw Ratio Lens Shift
3pin VESA to BNC Cable
Vertical: -15%-55% Horizontal: -5%-5%
Vertical: -15%-55% Horizontal: -5%-5%
Vertical: -15%-55% Horizontal: -5%-5%
Vertical: -15%-55% Horizontal: -5%-5%
Vertical: -15%-55% Horizontal: -5%-5%
Vertical: -15%-55% Horizontal: -5%-5%
Vertical: -15%-55% Horizontal: -5%-5%
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Introduction
Projector exterior view
Front and upper side view
1. Front IR remote sensor
2. FILTER indicator light
3. LIGHT SOURCE indicator light
4. TEMPerature indicator light
5. POWER indicator light
6. Front vent (cool air intake)
7. Front adjuster foots
8. LENS RELEASE button
9. Projection lens
10. Side vent (cool air intake)
Rear and upper side view
11. Rear IR remote sensor
12. Vent (cool air outtake)
13. AC power cord inlet
14. Control terminals
15. Control panel
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Controls and functions
Control panel
MENU Turns on the On-Screen Display (OSD) menu. Goes back to previous OSD menu, exits and
saves menu settings. See "Using the menu" on page 40 for details.
Keystone/Arrow keys ( /◄ Left)
Manually corrects distorted images resulting from an angled projection.
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SOURCE
Displays the source selection bar.
ENTER
Selects an available picture setup mode.
Enacts the selected On-Screen Display (OSD) menu item. See "Using the menu" on page 40
for details.
Keystone/Arrow keys ( /▼ Down)
Manually corrects distorted images resulting from an angled projection.
AUTO
Automatically determines the best picture timings for the displayed image. See "Auto adjusting
the image" on page 38 for details.
Keystone/Arrow keys ( /► Right)
Manually corrects distorted images resulting from an angled projection.
Power
Toggles the projector between standby mode and on. See "Switch on the projector" on
page 33 and "Switch off the projector" on page 39 for details.
Keystone/Arrow keys ( /▲ Up) When the On-Screen Display (OSD) menu is activated, the ▲, ▼, ◄, and ► keys are used as
directional arrows to select the desired menu items and to make adjustments. See "Using the
menu" on page 40 for details.
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Control terminal
MONITOR OUT
Connection to other display equipment for concurrent playback display.
PC 15-pin VGA port for connection to RGB, component HD source, or PC.
H DB a seT Connect an Ethernet cable (Cat5/Cat6) from HDBaseT transmitter with high-denition video (HD),
RS232 control and LAN control.
DVI-D
Connection to DVI source.
HDMI 1
Connection to HDMI source.
HDMI 2
Connection to HDMI source.
LAN For connection to RJ45 Cat5/Cat6 Ethernet cable to control the projector through a network.
USB 1.5A
Support 5V/1.5A output.
3D SYNC OUT
Connection to 3D IR sync signal transmitter.
3D SYNC IN
Connect 3D-sync in cable from a computer or an enabled device.
VIDEO
Connection to a video source.
SERVICE
Maintenance exclusive port for authorized maintenance personnel only.
RS-232 IN Standard 9-pin D-sub interface for connection to PC control system and projector maintenance.
RS-232 OUT Connects to another projector (same model) for RS-232 control.
PC 2 (R/Pr, G/Y, B/Pb, H, V) Connection to RGB or YPbPr/YCbCr output signal with BNC type input terminal.
AUDIO IN (L/R)
Connection to an audio input source via an audio or audio L/R cable.
AUDIO OUT (L/R)
Connection to a speaker or headset.
AUDIO IN
Connection to an audio input source via an audio cable.
WIRED REMOTE IN
Connection to remote control for wire remote control.
WIRED REMOTE OUT
Connection to another projector.
12V TRIGGER
3.5mm mini earphone jack, employs 200mA display relay to provide 12(+/-1.5)V output and short
circuit protection.
Caution:
Make sure the port is valid before inserting a wired remote controller. The remote controller may be damaged in case of an invalid port, e.g. a wired remote controller is connected to trigger output. For more information about upgrading
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rmware via Lan, please contact BenQ service.
Remote control
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ON / OFF
Toggles the projector between standby mode and on.
KEYSTONE+/KEYSTONE-
Manually corrects distorted images resulting from an angled projection.
VOLUME +/VOLUME -
Increases/decreases the projector volume.
QUICK INSTALL
Displays the Quick Install OSD menu.
MUTE
Toggles projector audio between on and off.
Arrow keys (▲ Up, ▼ Down, ◄ Left, ► Right) When the On-Screen Display (OSD) menu is activated,
the arrow keys are used as directional arrows to select the desired menu items and to make adjustments. See
"Using the menu" on page 40 for details.
ENTER
Selects an available picture setup mode. Activates the
selected On-Screen Display (OSD) menu item.
MENU Turns on the On-Screen Display (OSD) menu. Goes back
to previous OSD menu, exits and saves menu settings.
EXIT
Goes back to previous OSD menu, exits and saves menu settings.
INPUT
Selects an input source for display.
PCITURE Press to display Picture menu.
NETWORK
Selects Network Display as the input signal source.
AUTO SYNC
Automatically determines the best picture timings for the displayed image.
ASPECT
Selects the display aspect ratio.
BLANK
Used to hide the screen picture.
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OVERSCAN Press to select overscan mode.
FREEZE
Freezes the projected image.
LAMP MODE Press to display OSD menu to select desired light mode.
3D MODE Press to display 3D setup menu.
INFO. Press to display INFORMATION menu.
LIGHT Press to open backlight of remote controller.
CLEAR
Clear remote ID SET assigned to all projectors. Press CLEAR and ID SET for ve seconds. The LED blinks three times then the ID setting is cleared.
SHUTTER
The function is not available on this projector.
ID SET
Remote control ID SET (set the particular remote
code) Press to set remote ID. Press ID SET for three seconds. The POWER
indicator on the remote control blinks, then press 01~99 to designate an ID.
Note:
The remote control number (Remote control ID) must match the Projector ID Setting number for accurate control.
• Clear Remote ID SET (set remote code to all)
Press CLEAR and ID SET for ve seconds. The POWER indicator on the remote control blinks a
single instance to reset remote code to all, can control projector no matter projector id setting.
Numeric buttons
Enters numbers in network settings. Numeric buttons 1, 2, 3, 4 cannot be pressed when asked to enter password.
WIRE REMOTE jack
Connect to projector for wire remote control.
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Connect with projector
When you use a system with multiple projectors, use commercially available M3 stereo mini jack cables to connect the other projectors via the WIRED REMOTE IN/WIRED REMOTE OUT terminals. The remote control is effective even in places where obstacles stand in the light path or where devices are susceptible to outside light.
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Note:
Use two core shielded cables no longer than 15 m (49.2 ft). The remote control may not operate when the length of the cable exceeds 15 m (49.2 ft) or when it is not properly shielded.
Remote control effective range
Infra-Red (IR) remote control sensor is located on the front and rear of the projector. The remote
control must be held at an angle within 30 degrees perpendicular to the projector's IR remote control sensor to function correctly. The distance between the remote control and the sensor
should not exceed 8 meters (~ 26 feet).
Make sure that there are no obstacles between the remote control and the IR sensor on the projector that might obstruct the infra-red beam.
Approx. ±30°
Approx. ±30°
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Replacing the remote control battery
1. To open the battery cover, turn the remote control over to view its back, push on the nger grip on the cover and slide it up in the direction of the arrow as illustrated. The cover will slide off.
2. Remove any existing batteries (if necessary) and install two AA batteries observing the battery
polarities as indicated in the base of the battery compartment. Positive (+) goes to positive and negative (-) goes to negative.
3. Ret the cover by aligning it with the base and sliding it back down into position. Stop when it clicks into place.
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Caution:
Avoid excessive heat and humidity.
There may be battery damage if the battery is incorrectly replaced.
Replace only with the same or equivalent type recommended by the battery manufacturer.
Dispose of the used battery according to the battery manufacturer’s instructions.
• Never throw a battery into a re. There may be danger of an explosion.
If the battery is dead or if you will not be using the remote control for a long time, remove the battery to prevent
damage to the remote control from possible battery leakage.
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Installation
Caution:
To avoid damaging the DLP chips, never aim a high-power laser beam into the projection lens.
Installing removing the optional lens
Caution:
Do not shake or place excessive pressure on the projector or the lens components as the projector and lens
components contain precision parts.
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 ngerprints, 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 store the lens, attach the lens cap to the projector to keep off dust and dirt.
Installing the new lens
Remove both end caps from the lens.
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Note:
Removal of the plastic body cap before inserting a lens for the rst time.
1. Orient the lens so that the arrow on the label pasted on its side is facing upward and push the lens into the lens mount of the unit as far as it will go.
2. Rotate the lens clockwise until you feel it click into place.
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Removing the existing lens from the projector
1. Push the LENSE RELEASE button to the unlock position.
2. Grasp the lens.
3. Rotate the lens counterclockwise. The existing lens will be disengaged.
4. Pull out the existing lens slowly.
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Evaluate for distance by image size
Obtaining a preferred projected image size
The distance from the projector lens to the screen, the zoom setting (if available), and the
video format each factors in the projected image size.
Projection dimensions
Refer to "Dimensions" on page 72 for the center of lens dimensions of this projector before calculating the appropriate position.
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The screen aspect ratio is 16:10 and the projected picture is 16:10.
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Note:
To optimize the projection quality, we suggest to project images in an area without grayscale.
Lens
Throw ratio 1.1~1.3 1. 54 ~1.93
Diagonal Image Width Image Height
(Inch) (m) (Inch) (m) (Inch) (m) (Inch) (m) (Inch) (m) (Inch) (m) (Inch) (m) (I nch) (m) (Inch) (m)
50 1.27 42 1.08 26 0.67 1. 3 0.034 14. 6 0.370 47 1.18 55 1.40 65 1.66 82 2.08
60 1.52 51 1.29 32 0.81 1.6 0.040 17. 5 0.444 56 1.42 66 1.68 78 1.99 98 2.49
80 2.03 68 1.72 42 1. 08 2.1 0.054 23.3 0. 592 75 1.90 88 2.24 104 2.65 131 3.33
100 2.54 85 2.15 53 1.35 2.6 0.067 29.1 0.740 93 2 .37 110 2.80 131 3. 32 164 4 .16
120 3.05 102 2 .58 64 1.62 3.2 0.081 35.0 0.888 112 2.84 132 3.36 157 3.98 196 4.99
150 3. 81 127 3.23 79 2 .02 4.0 0.101 43.7 1 .111 140 3.55 165 4.20 196 4.98 245 6.24
180 4.57 153 3.8 8 95 2.42 4.8 0.121 52. 5 1.333 168 4.26 198 5.04 235 5.97 295 7.48
200 5.08 170 4 .31 106 2.69 5. 3 0.135 58.3 1.481 187 4.74 220 5.60 261 6.63 327 8. 31
250 6.35 212 5.38 132 3.37 6.6 0.16 8 72.9 1.851 233 5.92 276 7.0 0 326 8.29 409 10.39
300 7. 62 254 6.46 159 4.04 7.9 0.202 87. 4 2. 221 280 7.11 331 8.40 392 9.95 491 12 .47
350 8.89 297 7. 54 185 4 .71 9.3 0.236 102 .0 2.591 326 8.29 386 9. 80 457 11 . 61 573 14. 55
400 10 .16 339 8.62 212 5.38 10.6 0.269 116 . 6 2.962 373 9.48 441 11.20 522 13. 27 655 16.63
500 12 .70 424 10.77 265 6.73 13 .2 0.337 14 5.7 3.702 466 11.8 5 5 51 14 .0 0 653 16 .59 818 20.79
Offset (A) O Distance Distance
Wi de/ Tele W id e/Te le Wide Tel e Wide Tele
Wide Zoom
(LS2ST1)
Standard
(LS2SD2)
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Lens
Throw ratio 1.93~2.9 3~5 0.778
Diagonal Image Width Image Height
(Inch) (m) (Inch) (m) (Inch) (m) (Inch) (m) (Inch) (m) (Inch) (m) (Inch) (m) (I nch) (m) (Inch) (m) (Inch) (m)
50 1.27 42 1.08 26 0.67 1. 3 0.034 14 .6 0.370 82 2 .08 12 3 3.12 127 3.23 212 5.38 33 0.84
60 1.52 51 1.29 32 0.81 1.6 0.040 17. 5 0.444 98 2.49 148 3.75 153 3.88 254 6.46 40 1.01
80 2.03 68 1.72 42 1. 08 2.1 0.054 23.3 0. 592 131 3.33 197 5.00 204 5.17 339 8.62 53 1. 34
100 2.54 85 2.15 53 1.35 2.6 0.067 29.1 0 .740 164 4.16 246 6.25 254 6.46 424 10.77 66 1.6 8
120 3.05 102 2 .58 64 1.62 3.2 0.081 35.0 0.888 196 4.99 295 7. 50 305 7.75 509 12 .92 79 2.01
150 3. 81 127 3.23 79 2 .02 4.0 0.101 43.7 1 .111 245 6.24 369 9.37 382 9.69 636 16.15 99 2.51
180 4.57 153 3.8 8 95 2.42 4.8 0.121 52. 5 1.333 295 7.4 8 443 11 .24 458 11. 63 763 19.39 119 3.02
200 5.08 170 4 .31 106 2 .69 5.3 0.135 58.3 1.481 327 8 .31 492 12 .49 509 12 .92 848 21. 54 132 3.35
250 6.35 212 5.38 132 3.37 6.6 0.16 8 72.9 1.851 409 10.39 615 15.62 636 16.15 1060 26.92 165 4.19
300 7. 62 254 6.46 159 4.04 7.9 0.202 87. 4 2. 221 491 12 .47 738 18 .74 763 19.39 1272 32 .31 198 5.03
350 8.89 297 7. 54 185 4 .71 9.3 0.236 102 .0 2.591 573 14. 55 861 21.8 6 890 22.62 1484 37. 69 231 5.87
400 10 .16 339 8.62 212 5.38 10.6 0.269 116 . 6 2.962 655 16.6 3 984 24.99 1018 25.85 1696 43.08 264 6.70
500 12 .70 424 10.77 265 6.73 13 .2 0.337 14 5.7 3.702 818 20.79 1230 31.23 1272 32.31 2120 53. 85 330 8.38
Offset (A) O Distance Distance Distance
Wi de/ Tele W id e/Te le Wide Tel e Wide Tele NA
Semi Long
(L S2LT1)
Long Zoom
(L S2LT 2)
Wide Fix
(LS2ST3)
Lens
Throw ratio 0.77~1.1 1.25~1.60
Diagonal Image Width Image Height
(Inch) (m) (Inch) (m) (Inch) (m) (Inch) (m) (Inch) (m) (Inch) (m) (Inch) (m) (I nch) (m) (Inch) (m)
50 1.27 42 1.08 26 0.67 1. 3 0.034 14 .6 0.370 33 0.83 47 1.18 53 1.35 68 1.72
60 1.52 51 1.29 32 0.81 1.6 0.040 17. 5 0.444 39 1.00 56 1.42 64 1.62 81 2.07
80 2.03 68 1.72 42 1. 08 2.1 0.054 23.3 0. 592 52 1.33 75 1.90 85 2.15 109 2.76
100 2.54 85 2.15 53 1.35 2.6 0.067 29.1 0 .740 65 1.66 93 2.37 106 2 .69 13 6 3.45
120 3.05 102 2 .58 64 1.62 3.2 0.081 35.0 0.888 78 1.99 112 2.84 127 3.23 163 4.14
150 3. 81 127 3.23 79 2 .02 4.0 0.101 43.7 1 .111 98 2 .49 140 3.55 159 4.04 20 4 5 .17
180 4.57 153 3.8 8 95 2.42 4.8 0.121 52. 5 1.333 118 2 .99 168 4.26 191 4.85 244 6.20
200 5.08 170 4 .31 106 2 .69 5.3 0.135 58.3 1.481 131 3.32 187 4.74 212 5.38 271 6.89
250 6.35 212 5.38 132 3.37 6.6 0.16 8 72.9 1.851 163 4.15 233 5.92 265 6.73 339 8.62
300 7. 62 254 6.46 159 4.04 7.9 0.202 87. 4 2. 221 19 6 4.98 280 7.11 318 8.08 407 10.34
350 8.89 297 7. 54 185 4 .71 9.3 0.236 102 .0 2.591 229 5.80 326 8.29 371 9.42 475 12. 06
400 10 .16 339 8.62 212 5.38 10.6 0.269 116 . 6 2.962 2 61 6.63 373 9.48 424 10.77 543 13 .79
500 12 .70 424 10.77 265 6.73 13 .2 0.337 14 5.7 3.702 326 8.29 466 11. 85 530 13 .46 678 17. 23
Offset (A) O Distance Distance
Wi de/ Tele W id e/Te le Wide Tel e Wide Tele
Short Throw
(LS2ST2)
Semi Throw
(LS2ST4)
Note:
There is 5% tolerance among these numbers due to optical component variations. BenQ recommends that if you intend to permanently install the projector, you should physically test the projection size and distance using the actual projector before you permanently install it, so as to make allowance for this projector's optical characteristics. This will help you determine the exact mounting position so that it best suits your installation location.
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Lens dimension
Wide Fix Lens
Wide Zoom Lens
Standard Lens
Semi Long Throw Lens
Long Zoom Lens
Short Throw Lens
Semi Throw Lens
Optional Lens (Wide Fix: LS2ST3) Optional Lens (Wide Zoom: LS2ST1)
English
517.41 (20.37)
525.11 (20.67)
525.11 (20.67)
596.90 (23.5)
Optional Lens (Standard: LS2SD2) Optional Lens (Semi Long Throw: LS2LT1)
525.11 (20.67)
531.91 (20.94)
525.11 (20.67)
546.53 (21.51)
Optional Lens (Long Zoom: LS2LT2) Optional Lens (Short Throw: LS2ST2)
525.11 (20.67)
576.50 (22.69)
Optional Lens (Semi Throw: LS2ST4)
525.11 (20.67)
601.76 (23.67)
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Adjusting by Lens shift
Horizontal lens shift lever
Vertical lens shift lever
The Lens Shift function can be used to adjust the position of the projected image either horizontally or vertically within the range detailed below.
Adjusting the vertical image position
The vertical image height can be adjusted between 55% and -15% for WUXGA of offset position.
Please consult the Lens Shift Range diagram below for further clarication.
Adjusting the horizontal image position
With the lens in the center position the horizontal image position can be adjusted to the left or
right by up to a maximum of 5% of the image width. Please consult the Lens Shift Range diagram below for further clarication.
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