Dukane 8755D-RJ, 8065, 8755D User Manual

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Portable LCD Projector
Models 8755D, 8755D-RJ & 8065
USER’S MANUAL
401-8755D-01
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Projector
8755D
User's Manual – Operating Guide
Thank you for purchasing this projector.
About this manual
Various symbols are used in this manual. The meanings of these symbols are described below.
WARNING This symbol indicates information that, if ignored, could possibly
result in personal injury or even death due to incorrect handling.
CAUTION This symbol indicates information that, if ignored, could possibly
result in personal injury or physical damage due to incorrect handling.
Please refer to the pages written following this symbol.
NOTE • The information in this manual is subject to change without notice.
• The manufacturer assumes no responsibility for any errors that may appear in this manual.
• The reproduction, transfer or copy of all or any part of this document is not permitted without express written consent.
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All other trademarks are the properties of their respective owners.
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Content
Content
About this manual . . . . . . . . . . 1
Content . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
Projector features . . . . . . . . . .
Preparations . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
3 3
About contents of package . . . . . . . 3
Fastening the lens cover . . . . . . . . . 3
Part names
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
Projector . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
Control buttons . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
Remote control . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
Setting up . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
Arrangement . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
Adjusting the projector's elevator . . 9
Using the Security Bar . . . . . . . . . . 10
Connecting your devices . . . . . . . . .11
Connecting power supply . . . . . . . 14
Remote control . . . . . . . . . . .
15
Putting batteries . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15
Using the remote control . . . . . . . . 16
Power on/off
Turning on the powe
. . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
r . . . . . . . . . . . 17
Turning off the power . . . . . . . . . . . 17
Operating . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18
Adjusting the volume . . . . . . . . . . . 18
Temporarily muting the sound . . . .
18
Selecting an input signal . . . . . . . . 18
Searcting an input signal . . . . . . . . 19
Selecting an aspect ratio . . . . . . . . 19
Adjusting the zoom and focus . . . . 19
Using the automatic adjustment feature
. 20
Adjusting the position . . . . . . . . . . 20
Correcting the keystone distortions 21
Using the magnify feature . . . . . . . 21
Freezing the screen . . . . . . . . . . . . 22
Temporarily blanking the screen
. . 22
Operating the computer screen . . . 23
Multifunctional settings . . . . 24
Using the menu function . . . . . . . . 24
EASY Menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25
Aspect, Keystone, Mode, Brightness, Contrast, Colo Whispe Language, Go to advanced menu
r, Tint, Sharpness,
r, Mirror, Reset, Filter time,
PICTURE Menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27
Brightness, Contrast, Gamma, Color temp, Colo Progressive, My memory
r, Tint, Sharpness,
IMAGE Menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30
Aspect, Over scan, V. position, H. position, H. phase, H. size, Auto adjust execute
INPUT Menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32
Color space, Component, Video format, Frame lock, Information
SETUP Menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34
Keystone, Whisper, Mirror, Volume, Audio
SCREEN Menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35
Language, Menu position, OSD bright., Blank, Start up, MyScreen, MyScreen lock, Message
OPTION Menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38
search, Auto off, Lamp time,
Auto
Filter time, Service
Maintenance . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40
Lamp . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40
Air filter
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42
Other care . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44
Internal clock battery replacement
(8755D-RJ only) . . . . . . . . . . . 45
Troubleshootin
g . . . . . . . . . . 47
Related messages . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47
Regarding the indicator lamps . . . . 48
Phenomena that may easily be
mistaken for machine defects . . . . 50
Warranty and after-service
Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . .
8755D-RJ Network Functions & Operation
Technical Information Section . . 97
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55
. . . 53
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Projector features / Preparations
Projector features
This projector is used to project various computer signals as well as NTSC/PAL/ SECAM, Component (SD, HD) video signals onto a screen. It requires just a little space for installation and gets a large image from short distance.
High Brightness
Newly developed 180W UHB (Ultra High Brightness) lamp gives you a higher brightness image on a screen. The image can be still kept as bright and clean enough for use in bright rooms.
Low Noise
WHISPER mode is available for reducing acoustic noise to realize quieter operation. It is perfect for use in low luminance rooms where low noise is more important than brightness.
Rich Connectivity
This projector has a variety of I/O ports. It can be easily connected to many signal sources like PC, DVD and so on. The rich connectivity provides you more options to make your presentation impressive.
Compact Body
Even with its many features, this projector is extremely compact and slim, which gives you more flexibility and usability to use it where you want.
Preparations
About contents of package
Please see the "Contents of package" of the "User's Manual - Quick Guide". Your projector should come with the items shown there. Contact immediately your dealer if anything is missing.
NOTE
moving the projector, be sure to use the original packing materials
caution for the lens part.
• Keep the original packing materials for future reshipment. For . Use special
Fastening the lens cover
To avoid losing the lens cover, please fasten it the lens cap to the projector using the strap.
Strap ring
Strap
Fix the strap to the strap ring of the lens cover.
1.
Put the strap into the groove on the rivet.
2.
Push the rivet into the strap hole.
3.
Bottom side
Strap hole
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Part names
Part names
Projector
Control buttons (6)
Lamp cover (41) (Lamp unit is inside.)
Zoom knob (19) Focus ring (19)
Vent (7)
Lens (17)
Front-Right side
Lens cover (3)
Bottom side
Remote sensor (16)
Speaker
Security bar (10)
Use for attaching a
commercial anti-theft chain orwire.)
Elevator button (9) Elevator foot (9)
Filter cover (42) (Air filter and intake vent are inside.)
WARNING ►During use or immediately after use, do not touch around the
lamp and vents of the projector. (
) It could cause a burn.
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Part names
Power switch (17)
AC inlet (14)
Ports (See below.)
CONTROL port (12)
AUDIO-OUT po
rt (12)
AUDIO IN2 L/R port (13) (In the default setting, the AUDIO IN2 L/R port is the audio port for the VIDEO, S-VIDEO and COMPONENT VIDEO ports, however it is possible to change the settings. 34)
COMPONENT VIDEO ports (13)
Y R
AUDIO IN
Y
B
CB/P
R
CR/P
VIDEO port (13)
C
B
/
P
C
R
/
P
VIDE
S-VIDEO
B
L
R
O
S-VIDEO port (13)
AUDIO IN1 port (12) (In the default setting, the AUDIO IN1 port is the audio port for the RGB IN1 and RGB IN2 ports, however, it is possible to change the settings.
34)
Rear-Left side
Restart switch (*) (48)
2
CONTROL RGB IN
AUDIO OU
T
AUDIO IN
1
LINK O ACT O
Elevator button (9)
Elevator foot (9)
Vent (7)
RGB IN1
port (12)
RGB IN2 /RGB OUT port
(12) (Use the RGB IN OUT switch to select RGB IN2 or RGB OUT for this port.) RGB IN2 port: Inputs the RGB signal from a PC. RGB OUT port: When connected to a monitor, outputs the signal input via RGB IN1.
1
RGB IN
2
RGB OU
USB
T
K
USB port (12)
Ports
RGB IN OUT switch
(12) Use this button to select either RGB IN2 or RGB OUT for the corresponding port. When this switch is not pushed in, RGB IN2 is selected. When this switch is pushed in, RGB OUT is selected.
LAN Port (
12)
RJ-45 Jack,
Model 8755D-RJ Only!
Used for Ethernet input/output. This port is used when utilizing network functions.
NOTE (*) About Restart switch: This projector is controlled by an internal microprocessor. Under certain exceptional circumstances, the projector may not operate correctly and the microprocessor will need to be reset. In such a case, please push the Restart switch by using a tooth pick or similar, and before turning on again, let the projector cool down at least 10 minutes without
operating. Only push the Restart switch in these exceptional instances.
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Part names
HOME
PAGE UP
PAGE DOWN
END
VIDEO
RG
B
SEARC
H
FREEZE
OFF
ON
MAGNIFY
ASPECT AUTO
BLAN
K
MUTE
VOLUME
KEYSTONE
POSITION
ES
C
ENTE
R
MENU
RESE
T
Control buttons
Cursor buttons ▲,▼,◄,►(24)
STANDBY/ON button
(17)
Remote control
LAMP indicator (46, 47)
TEMP indicator
(46, 47)
POWER indicator (17)
INPUT button (18)
SEARCH button (19)
RGB button (18)
VIDEO button (19)
ASPECT button
HOME button (23)
MAGNIFY ON button (21) OFF button (21)
END button (23)
FREEZE button (22)
POSITION button (20)
ESC button (24)
Battery cover (15) (on the back)
(19)
STANDBY/ON button
AUTO
button (20)
BLANK button (22)
PAGE UP
button (23)
VOLUME button (18)
MUTE button (18)
PAGE
DOWN button (23)
KEYSTONE button
MENU button (24)
Cursor buttons
▲,▼,◄,► (24)
ENTER button (24)
RESET button
(17)
(21)
(24)
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Setting up
Setting up
WARNING ►Place the projector in a stable position horizontally. A fall or
a turnover could cause an injury and/or damage to the projector. Using a damaged projector could result in a fire and/or an electric shock.
• Do not place the projector on an unstable, slant or vibrant surface such as a
wobbly or inclined stand.
• Do not place the projector in the side/front/rear-up position, except when
cleaning the air filter.
►Place the projection in a cool place, and pay attention enough to ventilation. The high temperature of the projector could cause a fire, a burn and/or malfunction to the projector.
• Do not stop up, block and cover the projector's vents.
• Keep a space of 30 cm or more between the sides and other objects such as
walls.
• Do not place the projector on a metallic thing or anything weak in heat.
• Do not place the projector on a carpet, cushion or bedding.
• Do not place the projector in direct sunlight or near a hot object such as a
heater.
• Put nothing about lens and vents of the projector. Put nothing on the projector.
• Put nothing that is sucked or sticks to the bottom of projector. This projector
has some intake vents also on the bottom. ►Do not place the projector on the place that gets wet. Damping the projector or inserting liquid in the projector could cause a fire, an electric shock and/or malfunction to the projector.
• Do not place the projector in a bathroom or the outdoors.
• Put nothing containing the liquid near the projector.
CAUTION ►Avoid a smoky, humid or dusty place. Placing the projector in such place could cause a fire, an electric shock and/or malfunction to the projector.
• Do not place the projector near a humidifier, a smoking space or a kitchen. ►Adjust the direction of the projector to keep the light from directly hitting the projector's remote sensor.
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Setting up
Arrangement
Refer to the illustrations and tables below to determine the screen size and projection distance. The values shown in the table are calculated for a full size screen: TBD : 800×600,
8755D : 1024×768 (a) The screen size (diagonal) (b) Distance from the projector to the screen (±10%) (c) The height of the screen (±10%)
(c) up
(c) down
(a)
4:3
16:9
(a)
For the model 8065
(a) Screen
size
[inch (m)]
30 (0.8) 0.9 (36) 40 (1.0) 1.2 (48) 1.5 (57) 6 (2) 55 (22) 1.3 (52) 1.6 (63) -2 (-1) 51 (20) 50 (1.3) 1.5 (60) 1.8 (72) 8 (3) 69 (27) 1.7 (65) 2.0 (79) -2 (-1) 64 (25) 60 (1.5) 1.8 (72) 2.2 (87) 9 (4) 82 (32) 2.0 (79) 2.4 (94) -2 (-1) 77 (30) 70 (1.8) 2.1 (84) 2.6 (101) 11 (4) 96 (38) 2.3 (92) 2.8 (110) -3 (-1) 90 (35) 80 (2.0) 2.4 (96) 2.9 (116) 12 (5) 110 (43) 2.7 (105) 3.2 (126) -3 (-1) 103 (41)
90 (2.3) 2.8 (109) 3.3 (130) 14 (5) 123 (49) 3.0 (118) 3.6 (142) -4 (-1) 116 (46) 100 (2.5) 3.1 (121) 3.7 (145) 15 (6) 137 (54) 3.3 (132) 4.0 (158) -4 (-2) 129 (51) 120 (3.0) 3.7 (145) 4.4 (174) 18 (7) 165 (65) 4.0 (158) 4.8 (190) -5 (-2) 154 (61) 150 (3.8) 4.6 (182) 5.5 (218) 23 (9) 206 (81) 5.0 (198) 6.0 (238) -6 (-2) 193 (76) 200 (5.1) 6.2 (242) 7.4 (291) 30 (12) 274 (108) 6.7 (264) 8.1 (317) -8 (-3) 257 (101) 250 (6.4) 7.7 (303) 9.3 (364) 38 (15) 343 (135) 8.4 (330) 10.1 (397) -10 (-4) 322 (127) 300 (7.6) 9.2 (364) 11.1 (437) 46 (18)
(b) Projection distance
[m (inch)]
min.
4 : 3 screen
max. down
1.1 (43)
5 (2)
(c) Screen height
[cm (inch)]
up min. max.
41 (16)
411
(b) Projection distance
1.0 (39) 1.2 (47)
(162)
10.1 (397) 12.1 (476)
[m (inch)]
For the model 8755D & 8755D-RJ
(a) Screen
size
[inch (m)]
30 (0.8) 0.9 (36) 1.1 (43)
40 (1.0) 1.2 (48) 1.5 (58) 6 (2) 55 (22) 1.3 (52) 1.6 (63) -2 (-1) 51 (20)
50 (1.3) 1.5 (60) 1.8 (73) 8 (3) 69 (27) 1.7 (66) 2.0 (79) -2 (-1) 64 (25)
60 (1.5) 1.8 (73) 2.2 (87) 9 (4) 82 (32) 2.0 (79) 2.4 (95) -2 (-1) 77 (30)
70 (1.8) 2.2 (85) 2.6 (102) 11 (4) 96 (38) 2.4 (93) 2.8 (111) -3 (-1) 90 (35)
80 (2.0) 2.5 (97) 3.0 (117) 12 (5) 110 (43) 2.7 (106) 3.2 (127) -3 (-1) 103 (41)
90 (2.3) 2.8 (109) 3.3 (132) 14 (5) 123 (49) 3.0 (119) 3.6 (143) -4 (-1) 116 (46) 100 (2.5) 3.1 (122) 3.7 (146) 15 (6) 137 (54) 3.4 (133) 4.0 (159) -4 (-2) 129 (51) 120 (3.0) 3.7 (146) 4.5 (176) 18 (7) 165 (65) 4.0 (159) 4.9 (192) -5 (-2) 154 (61) 150 (3.8) 4.6 (183) 5.6 (220) 23 (9) 206 (81) 5.1 (200) 6.1 (240) -6 (-2) 193 (76) 200 (5.1) 6.2 (244) 7.5 (294) 30 (12) 274 (108) 6.8 (266) 8.1 (320) -8 (-3) 257 (101) 250 (6.4) 7.8 (306) 9.3 (367) 38 (15) 343 (135) 8.5 (333) 10.2 (400) -10 (-4) 322 (127) 300 (7.6) 9.3 (367) 11.2 (441) 46 (18)
(b) Projection distance
[m (inch)]
min.
4 : 3 screen
(c) Screen height
max. down
5 (2)
[cm (inch)]
41 (16)
411
(b) Projection distance
up
(162)
min.
1.0 (39) 1.2 (47)
10.2 (400) 12.2 (480)
[m (inch)]
max. down up
(b)
16 : 9 screen
(c) Screen height
[cm (inch)]
down up
-1 (0) 39 (15)
-12 (-5) 386 (152)
16 : 9 screen
(c) Screen height
[cm (inch)]
-1 (0) 39 (15)
-12 (-5) 386 (152)
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Setting up
Adjusting the projector's elevator
CAUTION ►If you press the elevator button without holding the projector,
the projector might crash down, overturn, smash your fingers and possibly result in malfunction. To prevent damaging the projector and injuring yourself, always hold the projector whenever using the elevator buttons to adjust the elevator feet. ►Do not incline the projector rightward or leftward. Also do not incline it backward or forward exceeding 9 degrees. Exceeding these range could cause malfunction, and could shorten the lifetime of the consumables. ►Except for inclining by the elevator feet adjustment, place the projector horizontally.
You can use the elevator feet to make adjustments if the surface on which you need to set the projector is uneven or if you otherwise need to adjust the angle of projection. The adjustment range of the elevator feet is 0 to 9 degrees.
Elevator feet
After making sure that the projector is cool adequately, press and hold in the
1.
elevator buttons while holding the projector.
The elevator buttons and the elevator feet are on the both sides.
Raise or lower the projector to the desired height and release the elevator
2.
buttons.
When you release the elevator buttons, the elevator feet will lock into position.
If necessary, you can also finely adjust the height of the projector by twisting
3.
the elevator feet by hand.
Elevator button
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Setting up
Using the Security Bar
WARNING ►Do not use the security bar to prevent the projector from
falling. Dropping or knocking over the projector may cause damage or injury.
CAUTION ►The security bar is not a comprehensive theft prevention
measure. It is intended to be used as an extra theft prevention measure.
A commercial anti-theft chain or wire can be attached to the security bar on the projector.
How to attach
1.
An anti-theft chain or wire can be attached as shown in the illustration. (Anti-theft chains or wires of up to 10mm in diameter can be used)
Security Bar
Anti-theft chain or wire [sold separately]
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Setting up
Connecting your devices
CAUTION ►Turn off all devices prior to connecting them to the projector.
Attempting to connect a live device to the projector may generate extremely loud noises or other abnormalities that may result in malfunction and/or damage to the device and/or projector. ►Use the accessory cable or a designated-type cable for the connection. Some cables have to be used with core set. A too long cable may cause a certain picture degradation. Please consult with your dealer for details. For cables that have a core only at one end, connect the core to the projector. ►Make sure that you connect devices to the correct port. Incorrect connection may result in malfunction and/or damage to the device and/or projector.
NOTE • Whenever attempting to connect a laptop computer to the projector, be sure to activate the laptop’s RGB external image output (set the laptop to CRT display or to simultaneous LCD and CRT display). For details on how this is done, please refer instruction manual of the corresponding laptop computer.
• Secure the screws on the connectors and tighten.
• Some computers may have multiple display screen modes. Use of some of these modes will not be possible with this projector.
• For some RGB signal modes, the optional Mac adapter is necessary.
• When the image resolution is changed on a computer, depending on an input, automatic adjustment function may take some time and may not be completed. In this case, you may not be able to see a check box to select “Yes/No” for the new resolution on Windows. Then the resolution will go back to the original. It might be recommended to use other CRT or LCD monitors to change the resolution.
About Plug-and-Play capability
Plug-and-Play is a system composed of the computer, its operating system and peripheral equipment (i.e. display devices). This projector is compatible with VESA DDC 2B. Plug-and-Play can be achieved by connecting this projector to a computer is VESA DDC (display data channel) compatible.
• Please take advantage of this function by connecting the accessory RGB cable to the RGB IN1 port (DDC 2B compatible). Plug-and-Play may not work properly if any other type of connection is attempted.
• Please use the standard drivers in your computer as this projector is a Plug-and-Play monitor.
to the
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Setting up
Y R
L
AUDIO IN
2
AUDIO OU
T
CONTROL RGB IN
1
RGB IN
2
USB
RGB OU
T
AUDIO IN
1
VIDE
O
S-VIDEO
C
B
/
P
B
C
R
/
P
R
K
Y R
L
AUDIO IN
2
AUDIO OU
T
CONTROL RGB IN
1
RGB IN
2
USB
RGB OU
T
AUDIO IN
1
VIDE
O
S-VIDEO
C
B
/
P
B
C
R
/
P
R
K
Y R
L
AUDIO IN
2
AUDIO OU
T
CONTROL RGB IN
1
RGB IN
2
USB
RGB OU
T
AUDIO IN
1
VIDE
O
S-VIDEO
C
B
/
P
B
C
R
/
P
R
K
Y R
L
AUDIO IN
2
AUDIO OU
T
CONTROL RGB IN
1
RGB IN
2
USB
RGB OU
T
AUDIO IN
1
VIDE
O
S-VIDEO
C
B
/
P
B
C
R
/
P
R
K
RGB IN2
RGB OUT
Examples of connection with a computer
* In the default setting, the AUDIO IN1 port is the audio port for the RGB IN1 and RGB IN2 ports. To change the settings, refer to the AUDIO item in the SETUP menu.
RGB cable
USB cable
(34)
RGB out
Stereo mini audio cable
Audio out RS-232C
USB
RS-232C cable
Stereo mini audio cable
RGB out
Connecting to a monitor (output)
Audio out
RGB cable
Use the RGB IN OUT switch to select RGB OUT (RGB OUT is selected if the
RGB in
RGB cable
Connecting to a speaker with amplifier (output)
Audio in
Use the RGB IN OUT switch to select RGB IN2 (RGB IN2 is selected if the switch is not pushed in).
is pushed in).
switch
Stereo mini audio cable
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Y R
L
AUDIO IN
2
AUDIO OUT
CONTROL RGB IN
1
RGB IN
2
USB
RGB OU
T
AUDIO IN
1
VIDE
O
S-VIDEO
CB/PB
CR/PR
K
Y R
L
AUDIO IN
2
AUDIO OUT
CONTROL RGB IN
1
RGB IN
2
USB
RGB OU
T
AUDIO IN
1
VIDE
O
S-VIDEO
C
B
/
P
B
CR/PR
K
Y R
L
AUDIO IN
2
AUDIO OUT
CONTROL RGB IN
1
RGB IN
2
USB
RGB OU
T
AUDIO IN
1
VIDE
O
S-VIDEO
CB/PB
CR/PR
K
Setting up
Y R
L
AUDIO IN2
AUDIO OUT
CONTROL RGB IN1
RGB IN2
USB
RGB OU
T
AUDIO IN1
LAN
LINK
ACT
VIDE
O
S-VIDEO
C
B
/
P
B
C
R
/
P
R
K
Examples of connection with a VCR/DVD player
*
In the default setting, the AUDIO IN2 L/R port is the audio port for the VIDEO, S-VIDEO and COMPONENT VIDEO ports. To change the settings, refer to the AUDIO item in the SETUP menu.
(34)
Audio (R) out
Audio (L) out
Video out
Audio (R) out
Audio (L) out
Audio/Video
Audio cable
cable
Component video out
Audio (R) out
Audio (L) out
8755D-RJ Only!
S-Video
Y
CB/P
B
CR/P
R
out
S-Video
cable
Component video cable
Audio cable
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Setting up
Connecting power supply
WARNING ►Please use extra caution when connecting the power cord, as
incorrect or faulty connections may result in fire and/or electrical shock.
• Only use the power cord that came with the projector. If it is damaged, contact your dealer to newly get correct one.
• Only plug the power cord into an outlet rated for use with the power cord's specified voltage range.
• Never modify the power cord. Never attempt to defeat the ground connection of the three-pronged plug.
AC inlet
Connector of the power cord
Connect the connector of the power cord to the AC inlet of the projector.
1.
Firmly plug the power cord's plug into the outlet.
2.
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Remote control
Remote control
Putting batteries
WARNING ►Always handle the batteries with care and use them only as
directed. Improper use may result in battery explosion, cracking or leakage, which could result in fire, injury and/or pollution of the surrounding environment.
• Be sure to use only the batteries specified. Do not use batteries of different types at the same time. Do not mix a new battery with used one.
Make sure the plus and minus terminals are correctly aligned when loading a battery.
• Keep a battery away from children and pets.
• Do not recharge, short circuit, solder or disassemble a battery. Do not allow a battery in a fire or water. Keep batteries in a dark, cool and dry place.
If you observe a leakage of a battery, wipe out the flower and then replace a battery.
If the liquid adheres to your body or clothes, rinse well with water immediately.
Remove the battery cover.
1.
Slide back and remove the battery cover in the direction of the arrow.
I
nsert the batteries.
2.
Align and insert the two AA batteries according to their plus and minus terminals as indicated in the remote control.
Close the battery cover.
3.
Replace the battery cover in the direction of the arrow and snap it back into place.
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Remote control
Using the remote control
CAUTION ►Be careful in handling the remote control.
• Do not drop or expose the remote control to physical impact.
• Do not get the remote control wet or place it on wet objects. It may result in
malfunction.
• Remove the batteries from the remote control and store them in a safe place if
you won’t be using the remote control for an extended period.
• Replace the batteries whenever the remote control starts malfunctioning.
• When strong lights (such as direct sunlight) or light from an extremely close
range (such as from an inverter fluorescent lamp), hit the projector’s remote sensor, the remote control may cause to function. Adjust the direction of the projector to keep the light from directly hitting the projector’s remote sensor.
The remote control works with the projector’s remote sensor.
30º
30º
approx. 3 meters
• The range of the remote sensor is 3 meters with a 60 degree range (30 degrees to the left and right of the remote sensor).
• Also a remote signal reflected in the screen etc. may be available. If it is difficult to send a remote signal to the sensor directly, please try to use the reflected signal.
• Since the remote control uses infrared light to send signals to the projector (Class1 LED), be sure to use the remote control in an area free from obstacles that could block the remote control’s output signal to the projector.
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Power on/off
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Power on/off
WARNING ►When the power is on, a strong light is emitted. Do not look into
the lens of projector. Also do not peep at the inside of projector through a hole.
NOTE
Turn the power on/off in right order. Please power on the projector prior
to the connected devices. Power off the projector later than the connected devices.
Turning on the power
Make sure that the power cord is firmly and
1.
correctly connected to the projector and the
STANDBY/ON button
outlet.
Remove the lens cover, and set the power
2.
switch to the ON position. The power indicator will light up in steady orange. Then wait several seconds because the buttons may not function for these several seconds.
Press the STANDBY/ON button on the projector or the remote control.
3.
The projector lamp will light up and the POWER indicator will begin blinking in green. When the power is completely on, the indicator will stop blinking and light in green.
To display the picture, select an input signal according to the section "Selecting an input signal"
(18)
.
Turning off the power
This product is able to turn off the main power during the cooling. However, please pay special attention to below two points when you do:
(1) Please do not turn the projector on again for at least 1 minute in this case.
Neglect could shorten the lifetime of the lamp.
(2) During use or immediately after use, do not touch around the lamp and vents
of the projector
Press the STANDBY/ON button on the projector or the remote control.
1.
The message "Power off?" will appear on the screen for approximately 5 seconds.
Press the STANDBY/ON button on the projector or the
2.
remote control again while the message appears. The projector lamp will go off, and the POWER indicator will begin blinking in orange.
Then the POWER indicator will stop blinking and light in steady orange when the lamp cooling is complete.
Make sure that the power indicator lights in steady orange,
3.
and set the power switch to the OFF position. The POWER
indicator will go off. Attach the lens cover.
(4 )
It could cause a burn.
P
OWER
indicator
POWER
(Steady orange)
POWER
(Blinking in green)
POWER
(Steady
green)
Power off?
POWER
(Blinking in
(
Steady
orange)
POWER
orange)
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Operating
Adjusting the volume
Press the VOLUME button on the remote control.
1.
A dialog will appear on the screen to aid you in adjusting the volume.
Use the cursor buttons ▲/▼ to adjust the volume.
2.
To close the dialog and complete the operation, press the VOLUME button again. Even if you don’t do anything, the dialog will automatically disappear after a few seconds.
Temporarily muting the sound
Press the MUTE button on the remote control.
1.
A dialog will appear on the screen indicating that you have muted the sound. To restore the sound, press the MUTE or VOLUME button.
Even if you don’t do anything, the dialog will automatically disappear after a few seconds.
Selecting an input signal
Press the INPUT button on the projector.
1.
Each time you press the button, the projector switches its input port as below.
RGB IN1  RGB IN2 VIDEO  S-VIDEO  COMPONENT VIDEO
● When the RGB IN2/RGB OUT port functions as an RGB out port (the RGB IN OUT switch is pushed in), RGB IN2 cannot be selected. In that case “RGB2/RGB OUT  RGB OUT” message will be displayed.
Press the RGB button on the remote control to select an
1.
input port for the RGB signal. Each time you press the button, the projector switches its RGB input port as below.
RGB IN1  RGB IN2
● If the RGB button is pushed (when switching from VIDEO to RGB signals) when TURN ON is selected for the AUTO SEARCH item in the OPTION menu the projector will check the RGB IN1 port first.
If no input is detected at the port,
the projector will check the RGB IN2 port.
● When the RGB IN2/RGB OUT port functions as an RGB out port (the RGB IN OUT switch is pushed in), RGB IN2 cannot be selected. In that case
RGB OUT” message will be displayed.
RGB OUT
“RGB2/
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Selecting an input signal
1
.
Press the input for
VIDEO
video signal
Each time you press
as below
port
input
video COMPONENT VIDEO
(continued)
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If the VIDEO button is pushed (when switching from RGB to VIDEO signals)
● when TURN ON is selected for the AUTO SEARCH item in the OPTION menu the projector will check the COMPONENT VIDEO port first.
port, projector will begin to check other ports in above order.
detected at
the
If no input is
Searching an input signal
Press the SEARCH button on the remote control.
1.
The projector will start to check its input ports in order to find any input signals. Then when an input is found, the projector will stop searching and display the image. If no signal is found, the projector will return to the state selected before the operation.
RGB IN 1  RGB IN 2
COMPONENT VIDEO
Selecting an aspect ratio
Press the ASPECT button on the remote control.
1.
Each time you press the button, the projector switches the mode for aspect ratio in turn.
For an RGB signal
NORMAL  4:3  16:9
For a video signal/no signal
4:3  16:9  SMALL
● The NORMAL mode keeps the original aspect ratio of the signal.
● For an HDTV signal of 1125i (1080i) or 750p (720p) as the COMPONENT VIDEO input, only 16:9 mode can be selected.
● Performing the automatic adjustment initializes the aspect ratio setting.
S-VIDEO  VIDEO
Adjusting the zoom and focus
Use the zoom knob to adjust the screen size.
1.
Use the focus ring to focus the picture.
2.
Focus ring
Zoom knob
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MUTE
VOLUME
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POSITION
MENU
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Using the automatic adjustment feature
Press the AUTO button on the remote control.
1.
For an RGB signal
The vertical position, the horizontal position, the clock phase and the horizontal size will be automatically adjusted. And the aspect ratio will be automatically selected. Make sure that the application window is set to its maximum size prior to attempting to use this feature. A dark picture may still be incorrectly adjusted. Use a bright picture when adjusting.
For a video signal or s-video signal
The video format best suited for the respective input signal will be selected automatically. This function is available only when the AUTO mode is selected to the VIDEO FORMAT item in the INPUT menu signal, the signal type is identified automatically independently of this function.
For a video signal, s-video signal or component video signal
The vertical position and horizontal position will be automatically adjusted.
For a component video signal
The aspect ratio will be automatically selected. The clock phase will be automatically adjusted.
● The automatic adjustment operation requires approximately 10 seconds. Also
please note that it may not function correctly with some input.
(32)
. For a component video
Adjusting the position
Press the POSITION button on the remote control.
1.
The “POSITION” indication will appear on the screen. Use the cursor buttons ▲/▼/◄/► to adjust the picture
2.
position.
When you want to reset the operation, press the RESET button on the remote control during the operation.
To complete this operation do anything, the dialog will automatically disappear after a few seconds.
● When this function is performed at a video signal, a certain extra such as a line may appear outside a picture.
, press the POSITION button again. Even if you don’t
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Correcting the keystone distortions
Press the KEYSTONE button on the remote control. A
1.
dialog will appear on the screen to aid you in correcting the
distortion.
Use the cursor buttons ▲/▼ to correct the distortion.
2.
To close the dialog and complete this operation, press the
KEYSTONE button again.
Even if you don’t do anything, the
dialog will automatically disappear after a few seconds.
● The adjustable range for correction will vary among inputs. For some input, this function may not work well.
● When V:INVERT or H&V:INVERT is selected to the MIRROR item in the SETUP menu, if the projector screen is inclined or angled downward, this function may not work correctly.
● When the zoom adjustment is set to the TELE (telephoto focus), this correction may be excessive. This function should be used when the zoom adjustment is set to the WIDE (wide-angle focus) whenever possible.
Using the magnify feature
Press the ON button of MAGNIFY on the remote control.
1.
The “MAGNIFY” indication will appear on the screen (although the indication will disappear in several seconds with no operation), and the projector will enter the MAGNIFY mode.
Use the cursor buttons ▲/▼ to adjust the zoom level.
2.
To move the zoom area then use the cursor buttons ▲/▼/◄/► to move the area. And to finalize the zoom area, press the POSITION button again.
To exit the MAGNIFY mode and restore the screen to normal, press the O button of MAGNIFY on the remote control.
● The projector automatically exits the MAGNIFY mode when the input signal is changed, or when the display condition is changed.
● Although in the MAGNIFY mode, the keystone distortion condition may vary, it will be restored when the projector exits the MAGNIFY mode.
, press the POSITION button in the MAGNIFY mode,
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Freezing the screen
Press the FREEZE button on the remote control.
1.
The “FREEZE” indication will appear on the screen, and the
projector will enter the FREEZE mode. To exit the
FREEZE mode and restore the screen to normal,
press the FREEZE button again.
● The projector automatically exits the FREEZE mode when the input signal changes, or when one of the projector’s buttons or the remote control buttons of STANDBY/ON, SEARCH, RGB, VIDEO, BLANK, AUTO, ASPECT, VOLUME, MUTE, KEYSTONE, POSITION and MENU is pressed.
● If the projector continues projecting a still image for long time, the LCD panel might possibly be printed. Do not leave the projector in the FREEZE mode for too long.
Temporarily blanking the screen
Press the BLANK button on the remote control.
1.
The blank screen will be displayed instead of the screen of
input signal. Please refer to the BLANK item in the SCREEN
(35).
menu To exit the blank screen and return to the input signal screen, press the
BLANK button again.
● The projector automatically returns to the input signal screen when the input signal is changed, or when one of the projector’s buttons or the remote control buttons is pressed.
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Operating the computer screen
CAUTION ►Mistaken use of the mouse/keyboard control could damage
your equipment.
• While using this function, please connect only with a computer.
• Before connecting, read the manuals of the computer you will connect.
NOTE • It may not be possible to control notebook PC, and other computers with built-in pointing device (e.g. track ball), using this remote control. In this case, before connecting go into BIOS (system setup) and select external mouse, and disable the pointing device. In addition, the mouse may not function if the computer does not have the needed utility program. See your computer’s hardware manual for details.
• The USB control can be used with Windows 95 OSR 2.1 or higher. It may not be possible to use the remote control, depending on the computer’s configurations and mouse drivers.
• The USB control can be used only for the functions listed below. You cannot do things like press two buttons at once (for instance, pressing two buttons at the same time to move the mouse pointer diagonally).
• This function is not available while the lamp is warming up (the POWER indicator flashes green), and while adjusting the volume and display, correcting for trapezoidal distortion, zooming in on the screen, using the BLANK function, or displaying the menu
screen.
USB mouse and keyboard control
Connect the projector’s USB port to the computer via the mouse cable.
1.
Available function Remote control operation
Move pointer Use ▲, ▼, ◄, ► buttons
Left click with mouse Press ENTER button
Right click with mouse Press RESET button
Press keyboard’s HOME key
Press keyboard’s END key
Press HOME button
Press END button
Press keyboard’s PAGE UP key Press PAGE UP button
Press keyboard’s PAGE DOWN key
Press keyboard’s ESC key
Press PAGE DOWN button
Press ESC button
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NORMAL NORMAL
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KEYSTONE MODE BRIGHTNESS CONTRAST COLOR TINT SHARPNESS WHISPER MIRROR RESET FILTER TIME LANGUAGE
 MENU [RGB]
 IMAGE
 SETUP
 PICTURE
 INPUT
 OPTION
 SCREEN
 SHARPNESS        3
 BRIGHTNESS     +0  CONTRAST       +0
 COLOR           +0  TINT            +0
 COLOR TEMP   MIDDLE
 GAMMA        DEFAULT 1
 MY MEMORY    SAVE 1
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Multifunctional settings
Using the menu function
This projector has the following menus: PICTURE, IMAGE, INPUT, SETUP, SCREEN, OPTION, and EASY MENU. EASY MENU cosists of functions often used, and the other menus are classified into each purpose. Each of these menus is operated using the same methods. The basic operations of these menus are as follows.
MENU button
ENTER button
Cursor buttons
RESET button
Press the MENU button on the remote control or one of
1.
the cursor buttons on the projector.
The Advanced MENU or EASY MENU will appear.
In the EASY MENU
If you want to change it to the Advanced MENU, select the
2.
"Go to Advanced Menu" Use the cursor buttons ▲/▼ to select an item to operate.
3.
Use the cursor buttons◄/► to operate the item.
4.
In the Advanced MENU
Use the cursor buttons ▲/▼ to select a menu.
2.
If you want to change it to the EASY MENU, select the EASY MENU. Then press the cursor button ► on the projector or remote control, or the ENTER button on the remote control to select an item. The display of the selected menu will be active.
Use the cursor buttons ▲/▼ to select an item to operate.
3.
Then press the cursor button ► on the projector or remote control, or the ENTER button on the remote control to progress. The operation menu of the selected item will appear.
Use the cursor buttons▲/▼ to operate the item.
4.
When you want to reset the operation, press the RESET button on the remote control during the operation. Note that items whose functions are performed simultaneously with operation (ex. LANGUAGE, H PHASE, VOLUME etc.) cannot be reset.
In the advanced menu, when you want to return to the previous display, press the cursor button ◄ on the projector or remote control, or the ESC button on the remote control.
Press the MENU button on the remote control again to close the menu
5.
and complete this operation. Even if you don't do anything, the dialog will automatically disappear after about 10 seconds.
● Some functions cannot be performed when a certain input port is selected, or when a certain input signal is displayed.
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 EASY MENU
 ASPECT             4:3
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NORMAL
NORMAL NORMAL
   0h ENGLISH
KEYSTONE MODE BRIGHTNESS CONTRAST COLOR TINT SHARPNESS WHISPER MIRROR RESET FILTER TIME LANGUAGE
EASY Menu
With the EASY MENU, items shown in the table below can be performed.
Select an item using the cursor buttons ▲/▼ on the projector or remote control. Then perform it referring to the following table.
Item Description
ASPECT
KEYSTONE
MODE
BRIGHTNESS
CONTRAST
COLOR
SHRPNESS
WHISPER
TINT
Using the buttons ◄/► switches the mode for aspect ratio. See the ASPECT item in the IMAGE menu
Using the buttons ◄/► corrects the keystone distortion. See the item KEYSTONE of section SETUP menu. (21)
Using the buttons ◄/► switches the mode of picture type. The modes of picture type are combinations of a mode of GAMMA and a mode of COLOR TEMP
. Choose a suitable mode according to the
projected source.
NORMAL
CINEMA
DYNAMIC
NORMAL: (COLOR TEMP = MIDDLE) + (GAMMA = #1 DEFAULT) CINEMA: (COLOR TEMP = LOW) + (GAMMA = #2 DEFAULT) DYNAMIC: (COLOR TEMP = HIGH) + (GAMMA = #3 DEFAULT)
• When the combination of GAMMA and COLOR TEMP differs from pre-assigned modes above, the display on the menu for the MODE is “CUSTOM”. Please refer to the GAMMA ( TEMP (
When this function is performed, a certain extra such as a line may appear.
28) items in the PICTURE menu.
Using the buttons ◄/► adjusts the brightness. See the item BRIGHTNESS in the PICTURE menu (27).
Using the buttons ◄/► adjusts the contrast. See the item CONTRAST of section PICTURE menu (27).
Using the buttons ◄/► adjusts the strength of whole color. See the COLOR item in the PICTURE menu (28).
Using the buttons ◄/► adjusts the tint. See the TINT item in the PICTURE menu (28).
Using the buttons ◄/► adjusts the sharpness. See the SHARPNESS item in the PICTURE menu (28).
• There may be some noise when an adjustment is made. This is not a malfunction.
Using the buttons ◄/► turns off/on the whisper mode. See the WHISPER item in the SETUP menu (34).
(30).
27) and COLOR
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Item Description
MIRROR
RESET
FILTER TIME
LANGUAGE
Go To
Advanced Menu
Using the buttons ◄/► switches the mode for mirror status. See the MIRROR item in the SETUP menu (34).
Performing this item resets all of the items of EASY MENU except FILTER TIME and LANGUAGE. A dialog is displayed for confirmation. Selecting RESET using the button ▲ performs resetting.
Performing this item resets the filter timer which counts usage time of the air filter. A dialog is displayed for confirmation. Selecting RESET using the button ▲ performs resetting. See the FILTER TIME item in the OPTION menu (38).
Select the LANGUAGE item to toggle the menu language. Refer to description of LANGUAGE in the SCREEN menu (35).
Select “Go To Advanced Menu” to use the IMAGE, INPUT, SETUP, SCREEN
menu of PICTURE,
or OPTION.
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GAMMA [CUSTOM 1
]
ENTER :
 MENU [RGB]
 IMAGE
 SETUP
 PICTURE
 INPUT
 OPTION
 SCREEN
 SHARPNESS        3
 BRIGHTNESS     +0  CONTRAST       +0
 COLOR           +0  TINT            +0
 COLOR TEMP   MIDDLE
 GAMMA        DEFAULT 1
 MY MEMORY    SAVE 1
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 EASY MENU
 PROGRESSIVE  TURN OFF
PICTURE Menu
With the PICTURE menu, the items shown in the table below can be performed.
Select an item using the cursor buttons ▲/▼ on the projector or remote control, and press the cursor button ► on the projector or remote control, or the ENTER button on the remote control to execute the item. Then perform it referring to the following table.
Item Description
BRIGHTNESS Using the buttons ▲/▼ adjusts the brightness. : Light  Dark
CONTRAST Using the buttons ▲/▼ adjusts the contrast. : Strong
Using the buttons ▲/▼ switches the GAMMA mode.
#1 DEFAULT
#1 CUSTOM  #2 DEFAULT
Weak
GAMMA
#3 CUSTOM
 #3 DEFAULT  #2 CUSTOM
To adjust #1 CUSTOM, #2 CUSTOM or #3 CUSTOM
Selecting a mode of CUSTOM and then pressing the button ► or the ENTER button displays a dialog to aid you in adjusting the mode. This function is useful when you want to change the brightness of particular tones.
Choose an item using the buttons ◄/►, and adjust the level using the buttons ▲/▼.
You can display a test pattern for checking the effect of your adjustment by pressing the ENTER button. Each time you press the ENTER button, the pattern changes as below.
No pattern  Gray scale of 9 steps Ramp  Gray scale of 15 steps The eight equalizing bars correspond to eight tone levels of the
test pattern except the darkest in the left end. If you want to adjust the 2nd tone from left end on the test pattern, use the equalizing adjustment bar “1”. The darkest tone at the left end of the test pattern cannot be controlled with any of equalizing adjustment bar.
• When this function is performed, a certain extra such as a line may appear.
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OFFSET
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PICTURE Menu (continued)
Item Description
Using the buttons ▲/▼ switches the mode of color temperature.
HIGH  MIDDLE  LOW
To adjust CUSTOM
Selecting the CUSTOM and then pressing the button ► or the ENTER button displays a dialog to aid you in adjusting the OFFSET and/or GAIN of the CUSTOM mode.
OFFSET adjustments change the color intensity on the whole tones of the test pattern.
COLOR TEMP
COLOR
TINT
SHARPNESS
GAIN adjustments mainly affect color intensity on the brighter tones of the test pattern.
Choose an item using the buttons ◄/►, and adjust the level using the buttons ▲/▼.
You can display a test pattern for checking the effect of your adjustment by pressing the ENTER button. Each time you press the ENTER button, the pattern changes as below.
No pattern  Gray scale of 9 steps Ramp  Gray scale of 15 steps
• When this function is performed, a certain extra such as a line may appear.
Using the buttons ▲/▼ adjusts the strength of whole color.
Strong
• This item can be selected only for a video signal. Using the buttons ▲/▼ adjusts the tint.
Green  Red
• This item can be selected only for a video signal except for SECAM.
Using the buttons ▲/▼ adjusts the sharpness.
Strong
• There may be some noise and/or the screen may flicker for a moment when an adjustment is made. This is not a malfunction.
Weak
Weak
CUSTOM
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Item Description
Using the buttons ▲/▼ switches the progress mode.
TV  FILM
• This function is performed only for an interlaced signal of a VIDEO input, an S-VIDEO input or CONPONENT VODEO input of 525i
PROGRESSIVE
(480i) or 625i (576i) signal.
• When TV or FILM is selected, the screen image will be sharp. FILM adapts to the 2-3 Pull-Down conversion system. But these may cause a certain defect (for example, jagged line) of the picture for a quick moving object. In such a case, please select TURN OFF, even though the screen image may lose the sharpness.
Selecting a mode of MY MEMORY using the buttons ▲/▼ and then pressing the button ► or the ENTER button performs each function.
Multifunctional settings
TURN OFF
LOAD1  LOAD2  LOAD3  LOAD4
MY MEMORY
SAVE4
This projector has 4 numbered memories for adjustment data. Performing the LOAD1, LOAD2, LOAD3 or LOAD4 loads the data on the memory whose number corresponds to the command’s number, and adjusts the picture automatically depending on the data. Performing the SAVE1, SAVE2, SAVE3 or SAVE4 saves the current adjustment data on the memory whose number corresponds to the command’s number.
• The current adjustment data of the items in the PICTURE menu is stored, except for the adjustment data in the CUSTOM modes for the GAMMA and COLOR TEMP items.
• There may be some noise and/or the screen may flicker for a moment when data is loaded to memory. This is not a malfunction.
SAVE3  SAVE2  SAVE1
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 MENU [RGB]
 IMAGE
 PICTURE
   :SELECT
 AUTO ADJUST EXECUTE
 ASPECT         4:3  OVER SCAN      5
 H PHASE        16  H SIZE         1344
 H POSITION     142
 V POSITION     25
 SETUP
 INPUT
 OPTION  EASY MENU
 SCREEN
IMAGE Menu
With the IMAGE menu, items shown in the table below can be performed.
Select an item using the cursor buttons ▲/▼ on the projector or remote control, and press the cursor button ► on the projector or remote control, or the ENTER button on the remote control to execute the item. Then perform it referring to the following table.
Item Description
Using the buttons ▲/▼ switches the mode for aspect ratio. For an RGB signal
4:3  16:9  NORMAL
For a video signal / no signal
4:3  16:9  SMALL
• The NORMAL mode keeps the original aspect ratio of the signal.
• For an HDTV signal of 1125i (1080i) or 750p (720p) as the COMPONENT VID
EO input, this item can't be selected.
Using the buttons ▲/▼ adjusts the over-scan ratio.
Large (It reduces picture)
• This item can be selected only for a video signal.
• When this adjustment is too large, certain degradation may appear at the frame area of the picture. In such a case, please adjust small.
Using the buttons ▲/▼ adjusts the vertical position.
Up  Down
• Over-adjusting the vertical position may cause noise to appear on the screen. If this occurs please reset the vertical position to the default setting. Pressing the RESET button when V POSITION is selected will reset the V POSITION to the default setting.
Using the buttons ▲/▼ adjusts the horizontal position.
Left  Right
• Over-adjusting the horizontal position may cause noise to appear on the screen. If this occurs please reset the horizontal position to the default setting. Pressing the RESET button when H POSITION is selected will reset the H POSITION to the default setting.
Using the buttons ▲/▼ adjusts the horizontal phase to eliminate flicker.
Right  Left
• This item can be selected only for an RGB signal or a component video signal. Note that this does not work with the input signal of 525i(480i)/625i(576i)/SCART RGB from the
ASPECT
OVER SCAN
V POSITION
H POSITION
H PHASE
Small (It magnifies picture)
component video port.
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IMAGE Menu (continued)
Item Description
Using the buttons ▲/▼ adjusts the horizontal size.
Large  Small
H SIZE
AUTO ADJUST
EXECUTE
• This item can be selected only for an RGB signal.
• When this adjustment is excessive, the picture may not be displayed correctly. In such a case, please reset the adjustment by pressing the RESET button on the remote control during this operation.
Selecting this item performs the automatic adjustment feature.
For an RGB signal
The vertical position, the horizontal position, the clock phase and the horizontal size will be automatically adjusted. And the aspect ratio will be automatically selected. Make sure that the application window is set to its maximum size prior to attempting to use this feature. A dark picture may still be incorrectly adjusted. Use a bright picture when adjusting.
For a video signal or s-video signal
The video format best suited for the respective input signal will be selected automatically. This function is available only when the AUTO mode is selected to the VIDEO FORMAT item in the INPUT menu. For a component video signal, the signal type is identified automatically independently of this function.
For a video signal, s-video signal or component video signal
The vertical position and horizontal position will be automatically adjusted.
For a component video signal
The aspect ratio will be automatically selected. The clock phase will be automatically adjusted.
• The automatic adjustment operation requires approximately 10 seconds. Also please note that it may not function correctly with some input.
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INPUT Menu
With the INPUT menu, the items shown in the table below can be performed.
Select an item using the cursor buttons ▲/▼ on the projector or remote control, and press the cursor button ► on the projector or remote control, or the ENTER button on the remote control to execute the item. Then perform it referring to the following table.
Item Description
Using the buttons ▲/▼ switches the mode for color space.
COLOR SPACE
COMPONENT
VIDEO FORMAT
FRAME LOCK
AUTO
• This item can be selected only for an RGB signal or a component video signal (except signals of 525i(480i)/625i(576i)/SCART RGB from the component video port).
• The AUTO mode automatically selects the optimum mode.
• The AUTO operation may not work well at some signals. In such a case, it might be good to select a suitable mode except AUTO.
Using the buttons ▲/▼ switches the function of COMPONENT VIDEO port.
COMPONENT
When the SCART RGB is selected, the COMPONENT VIDEO port function as a port for a SCART RGB signal input. A SCART adapter and SCART cable realize a SCART RGB input to the projector. For details, contact your dealer.
Using the buttons ▲/▼ switches the mode for video format.
AUTO N-PAL  M-PAL  NTSC4.43
• This item is performed only for a video signal from the VIDEO port or the S-VIDEO port. For a component video signal, the signal type is identified automatically independently of this function.
• The AUTO mode automatically selects the optimum mode.
• The AUTO operation may not work well for some signals. If the picture becomes unstable (ex. an irregular picture, a color lack), please select the mode depending on the input signal.
Using the buttons ▲/▼ turns the frame lock function on/off.
TURN ON  TURN OFF
• This item performs only at a RGB signal with vertical frequency of 50 to 72 Hz for the model TBD, or 50 to 60 Hz for the model 8755D.
• When the TURN ON is selected, a moving picture is displayed more smoothly.
• This function may cause a certain degradation of the picture. In such a case, please select the TURN OFF.
RGB  SMPTE240  REC709  REC601
SCART RGB
NTSC
PAL
SECAM
 MENU [RGB]
 PICTURE
 IMAGE  INPUT  SETUP  SCREEN  OPTION  EASY MENU
   :SELECT
 COLOR SPACE  AUTO  COMPONENT    COMPONENT  VIDEO FORMAT AUTO  FRAME LOCK  INFORMATION
TURN ON
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INPUT-INFORMATION
RGB
1024x768 @60.0
FRAME LOCK
INPUT-INFORMATION
S-VIDEO
SECAM
AUTO
INPUT-INFORMATION
COMPONENT
576i @50
SCART RGB
Item Description
Selecting this item displays a dialog titled “INPUT INFORMATION”. It shows the information about the current input.
Multifunctional settings
INFORMATION
• The “FRAME LOCK” message on the dialog means the frame lock function is working. This function automatically works when a RGB signal with vertical frequency of 50 to 60 Hz is input, and it displays a moving picture more smoothly.
• The “SCART RGB” message means the COMPONENT VIDEO port is working as a SCART RGB COMPONENT item in this menu.
input port. Please refer to the
(32)
• This item can't be selected for no signal and sync out.
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 MENU [RGB]
 IMAGE
 SETUP
 PICTURE
 INPUT
 OPTION  EASY MENU
 SCREEN
   :SELECT
 WHISPER      NORMAL  MIRROR       NORMAL
 KEYSTONE     +0
 AUDIO 
 VOLUME       16
 AUDIO
 RGB2
   QUIT
 RGB1
 S‑VIDEO
 VIDEO
 COMPONENT
1   2
SETUP Menu
With the SETUP menu, the items shown in the table below can be performed. Select an item using the cursor buttons ▲/▼ on the projector or remote control, and press the cursor button ► on the projector or remote control, or the ENTER button on the remote control to execute the item. Then perform it referring to the following table.
Item Description
Using the buttons ▲/▼ corrects the keystone distortion.
Upper in the data  Lower in the data
• The adjustable range of this function will vary with the type of input signal. At some signals, this function may not work well.
KEYSTONE
WHISPER
• When the V:INVERT or the H&V:INVERT is selected under the item MIRROR, if the projector screen is inclined or if the projector is angled downward, this function may not work correctly.
• When the zoom adjustment is set to the TELE side, this correction may be excessive. This function should be used with zoom set to WIDE whenever possible.
Using the buttons ▲/▼ turns off/on the whisper mode.
NORMAL
WHISPER
• When the WHISPER is selected, acoustic noise and screen brightness are reduced.
Using the buttons ▲/▼ switches the mode for mirror status.
MIRROR
VOLUME
AUDIO
NORMAL
H:INVERT  V:INVERT  H&V:INVERT
Using the buttons ▲/▼ adjusts the volume.
High  Low
Choose an input port using the buttons ▲/▼ (1), then select the audio port to be interlocked with the input port using the buttons ◄/► (2). When off is selected, both of two audio ports do not work for the input port.
(1) RGB1  RGB2
COMPONENT
S-VIDEO  VIDEO
(2) 1  2 
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SUOMI POLSKI TÜRKÇE
ENGLISH FRANÇAIS DEUTSCH ESPAÑOL ITALIANO
NORSK NEDERLANDS PORTUGUÊS 日本語
  SVENSKA
 MENU [RGB]
 IMAGE
 SETUP
 PICTURE
 INPUT
 OPTION
 EASY MENU
 SCREEN
   :SELECT
 LANGUAGE      ENGLISH  MENU POSITION
 START UP      ORIGINAL
 OSD BRIGHT.   5
 MyScreen  MyScreen Lock TURN OFF  MESSAGE       TURN ON
 BLANK         BLACK
SCREEN Menu
With the SCREEN menu, the items shown in the table below can be performed.
Select an item using the cursor buttons ▲/▼ on the projector or remote control, and press the cursor button ► on the projector or remote control, or the ENTER button on the remote control to execute the item. Then perform it referring to the following table.
Item Description
Using the buttons ▲/▼ switches the OSD (On Screen Display) language.
LANGUAGE
Using the buttons ◄/►/▲/▼ adjusts the menu position.
MENU POSITION
OSD BRIGHT.
BLANK
To quit the operation, press the MENU button on the remote control or keep no operation for 10 seconds.
Using the buttons ▲/▼ switches the brightness level of the OSD (On Screen Display).
BRIGHT
DARK
Using the buttons ▲/▼ switches the mode for the blank screen. The blank screen is a screen for the temporarily blanking feature (22). It is displayed by pressing the BLANK button on the remote control.
MyScreen
ORIGINAL
BLUE  WHITE  BLACK
MyScreen is a screen you can register as a desired screen. The ORIGINAL screen is the existing standard screen. and BLACK are non-patterned (plain) screens in each color.
• To avoid remaining as an afterimage, the MyScreen and the ORIGINAL screens will change to the BLACK screen after several minutes.
• For the MyScreen, please refer to the MyScreen item (36).
BLUE, WHITE
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SCREEN Menu (continued)
Item Description
Using the buttons ▲/▼ switches the mode for the start-up screen. The start-up screen is a screen displayed when no signal or an unsuitable signal is detected.
MyScreen
MyScreen is a screen you can register as a desired screen.The
START UP
MyScreen
MyScreen Lock
ORIGINAL screen is the existing standard screen. When TURN OFF is selected, the BLACK screen is used.
• To avoid remaining as an afterimage, the MyScreen and the ORIGINAL screens will change to the BLANK screen after several minutes. If also the BLANK screen is the MyScreen or ORIGINAL, it will change to the BLACK screen.
• For the MyScreen, please refer to the item MyScreen the BLANK screen, please refer to the BLANK item (35).
This item functions for capturing the MyScreen of the blank screen and the start-up screen. Please execute displaying the input including the picture you want to capture.
1. Selecting this item displays a dialog titled “MyScreen”. It will ask you if you start capturing the picture from the current screen. Please wait for the target picture to be displayed, and press the ENTER button on the remote control when the picture is displayed. The picture will freeze and the frame for capturing appears.
To stop performing, press the RESET or ESC button on the
remote control.
2. Using the buttons ◄/►/▲/▼ adjusts the frame position. Please move the frame to the position of the picture which you want to use.
The frame may not be able to be moved for some input signals. To start registration, press the ENTER button on the remote
control.
To restore the screen and return to the previous dialog, press the
RESET or ESC button on the remote control.
Registration takes several minutes. When the registration is completed, the registered screen and the message “MyScreen registration is finished.” are displayed for several seconds. If the registration failed, the message “A capturing error has occurred. Please try again.” is displayed.
Using the buttons ▲/▼ turns on/off the MyScreen lock function.
TURN ON
When the TURN ON is selected, the item MyScreen is locked. Use this function for protecting the current MyScreen.
ORIGINAL  TURN OFF
TURN OFF
below
. For
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SCREEN Menu (continued)
Item Description
Using the buttons ▲/▼ turns on/off the message function.
TURN ON
When the TURN ON is selected, the following message function works.
“AUTO IN PROGRESS” while automatically adjusting ”NO INPUT IS DETECTED”
MESSAGE
”SYNC IS OUT OF RANGE” "Searching….” while searching for the input ”Detecting….” while an input signal is detected The indication of the input signal displayed by changing The indication of the aspect ration displayed by changing The indication of "FREEZE" and "II" while freezing the screen by pressing the FREEZE button.
• When the TURN OFF is selected, please remember if the picture
is freezing. Do not mistake freezing for a malfurction (22).
TURN OFF
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AUTO OFF
ENABL
E
1
AUTO OFF
DISABLE
0
 MENU [RGB]
 PICTURE
   :SELECT
 IMAGE
 SETUP
 INPUT
 OPTION  EASY MENU
 SCREEN
 AUTO OFF      0min  LAMP TIME     0h  FILTER TIME   0h
 AUTO SEARCH  TURN OFF
 SERVICE
OPTION Menu
With the
OPTION menu, the items shown in the table below can be performed. Select an item using the cursor buttons ▲/▼ on the projector or remote control, and press the cursor button ► on the projector or remote control, or the ENTER button on the remote control to execute the item, except for the items LAMP TIME and FILTER TIME. Then perform it referring to the following table.
Item Description
Using the buttons ▲/▼ turns on/off the automatic signal search function.
TURN ON
TURN OFF
This function works with INPUT, RGB, and VIDEO buttons. When the TURN ON is selected, detecting no signal automatically cycles through input ports in the following order. The search is
AUTO SEARCH
started from the current port. Then when an input is found, the projector will stop searching and display the image.
RGB IN1  RGB IN2  COMPONENT VIDEO  S-VIDEO  VIDEO
When the RGB IN2/RGB OUT port functions as an RGB out port (the RGB IN OUT switch is pushed in), RGB IN2 cannot be selected. In that case “RGB2/RGB OUT
Using the buttons ▲/▼ adjusts the time to count down to automatically turn the projector off.
Long (max. 99 minutes)  Short (min. 0 minute = DISABLE)
AUTO OFF
When the time is set to 0, the projector is not turned off automatically. When the time is set to 1 to 99, and when the passed time with no­signal or an unsuitable signal reaches at the set time, the projector lamp will go off and the power indicator begins blinking. Please refer to the section “Turning off the power” (17).
The lamp time is the time counted after the last resetting. It is shown in the OPTION menu as the usage time of the lamp. Pressing the RESET button on the remote control or the button ► of the projector displays a dialog. To reset the lamp time, select the
LAMP TIME
RESET using the button ▲.
RESET
CANCEL
• Please reset the lamp time only when you have replaced the lamp, for a suitable indication about the lamp.
• For the lamp replacement, see the section "Lamp" (40, 41). The filter time is the time counted after the last resetting. It is shown
in the OPTION menu as the usage time of the air filter. Pressing the RESET button on the remote control or the button ► of the projector
FILTER TIME
displays a dialog. To reset the filter time, select the RESET using the button ▲.
RESET  CANCEL
Please reset the filter time only when you have cleaned or replaced the air filter, for a suitable indication about the air filter.
• For the air filter cleaning, see the section "Air filter" (42).
RGB OUT
message will be displayed.
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OPTION Menu (continued)
Item Description
Selecting this item displays the SERVICE menu. Select an item using the buttons ▲/▼, and press the button ► or the ENTER button on the remote control to execute the item.
FAN SPEED  AUTO ADJUST
FAN SPEED
Using the buttons ▲/▼ switches the rotation speed of the cooling fans. The HIGH is the mode for use at highlands etc. projector is noisier when the HIGH is selected.
HIGH  NORMAL
AUTO ADJUST
Using the buttons ▲/▼ enables/disables the automatic adjustment. When DISABLE is selected, the automatic adjustment feature is disabled, although rough adjustment is automatically performed depending on the basic setting.
ENABLE  DISABLE
Depending on conditions, such as input image, signal cable to the projector, environment around the projector, etc., the automatic adjustment may not work correctly. In such a case, please choose DISABLE to disable the automatic adjustment, and make adjustment manually.
GHOST
1. Select a color element of ghost using the buttons
2.
Adjust the selected element using the buttons ▲/▼ to disappear ghost.
KEY LOCK
SERVICE
Using the buttons ▲/▼ turns on/off the key lock feature. When TURN ON is selected, the buttons on the projector except the STANDBY/ON button are locked.
TURN ON
• Please use to avoid a mischief and touching accidentally. This function does not have any effect on the remote control.
FILTER MESSAGE
Use the ▲/▼ button to set the timer for the interval to show the message for cleaning up the air filter.
50h  100h  200h  300h After selecting “50h”, “100h”, “200h”, or “300h”, the message “CLEAN THE AIR FILTER” will appear after the timer reaches the interval time set by the menu. (38) When the “TURN OFF” is chosen, the air filter cleaning message will not appear.
• Please check and clean the air filter periodically, even if there is no message. If the air filter becomes to be blocked by dust or others, the internal temperature will rise, which could cause malfunction, or reduce the lifetime of the projector.
• It is recommended to choose “100h” in general. Please be careful with the operating environment of the projector and the condition of the air filter, especially when the chosen.
FACTORY RESET
Selecting RESET using the button ▲ performs this function. By this function, all the items in all of menus will collectively return to the initial setting. Note that the items LAMP TIME, FILTER TIME and LANGUAGE are not reset.
RESET  CANCEL
TURN OFF
Multifunctional settings
 KEY LOCK  FILTER MESSAG  FACTORY RESET
GHOST
Note that the
◄/►.
TURN OFF
“200h”, “300h or “TURN OFF” is
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Maintenance
Maintenance
Lamp
WARNING
HIGH VOLTAGE
HIGH TEMPERATURE
HIGH PRESSURE
►The projector uses a high-pressure mercury glass lamp. The lamp can break with a loud bang, or burn out, if jolted or scratched, handled while hot, or worn over time. Note that each lamp has a different lifetime, and some may burst or burn out soon after you start using them. In addition, when the bulb bursts, it is possible for shards of glass to fly into the lamp housing, and for gas containing mercury to escape from the projector’s vent holes.
About disposal of a lamp • This product contains a mercury lamp; do not put it in a trash. Dispose of it in accordance with environmental laws. For lamp recycling, go to www.lamprecycle.org. (in the US) For product disposal, contact your local government agency or www.eiae.org (in the US) or www.epsc.ca (in Canada). For more information, call your dealer.
• If the lamp should break (it will make a loud bang when it does), unplug the power cord from the outlet, and make sure to request a replacement lamp from your local dealer. Note that shards of glass could damage the inside of the projector, or cause injury during handling, so please do not try to clean the projector or replace the lamp yourself.
Disconnect
the plug from the
power
• If the lamp should break (it will make a loud bang when it does), ventilate the room well, and make sure not to breathe the gas that comes out of the projector vents, or get it in your eyes or mouth.
• Before replacing the lamp, turn the projector off and unplug the power
outlet
cord, then wait at least 45 minutes for the lamp to cool sufficiently. Handling the lamp while hot can cause burns, as well as damaging the lamp.
• Never unscrew except the appointed (marked by an arrow) screws.
• Do not open the lamp cover while the projector is suspended from the ceiling. This is dangerous, since if the lamp’s bulb has broken, the shards will fall out when the cover is opened. In addition, working in high places is dangerous, so ask your local dealer to have the lamp replaced even if the bulb is not broken.
• Do not use the projector with the lamp cover removed. To replace the lamp, make sure that the screws are tightened firmly. Loose screws could result in damage or injury.
• Use only the lamp of the specified type.
• If the lamp breaks soon after the first time it is used, it is possible that there are electrical problems elsewhere besides the lamp. If this happens, contact your local dealer or a service representative.
Handle with care: jolting or scratching could cause the lamp bulb to burst during use.
• Using the lamp for long periods of time, could cause it dark, not to light up or to burst. When the pictures appear dark, or when the color tone is poor, please replace the lamp as soon as possible. Do not use old (used) lamps; this is a cause of breakage.
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Lamp (continued)
A lamp has a finite product life. Using the lamp for long periods of time could cause the pictures darker or the color tone poor. Note that each lamp has a different lifetime, and some may burst or burn out soon after you start using them. Preparation of a new lamp and early replacement are recommended. To prepare a new lamp, contact your dealer and tell the lamp type number.
Type number =
Turn the projector off, and unplug the power cord. Allow the lamp to cool for
1.
at least 45 minutes. Prepare a new lamp.
2.
If the projector is mounted on the ceiling, or if the lamp has broken, also ask
the dealer to replace the lamp.
In the case of replacement by yourself,
Loosen the lamp cover screw (marked by arrow)
3.
and then slide the lamp cover to the side to
remove it.
Loosen the 2 screws (marked by arrow) of the
4.
lamp, and slowly pick up the lamp by the handles.
Insert the new lamp, and retighten firmly the two
5.
screws that are loosened in the previous process
to lock it in place.
Slide the lamp cover back in place and firmly
6.
fasten the lamp cover screws. Turn the projector on and reset the lamp time
7.
using the LAMP TIME function in the OPTION
(38)
menu
(1) Press the MENU button to display a menu. Only
when the EASY MENU has appeared, please perform the next step (2).
(2) Point at the “Go To Advance Menu …” in the menu
using ▼/▲ button, then press the ► button.
(3) Point at the “OPTION” in the left column of the
menu using ▼/▲ button, then press the ► button.
(4) Point at the ”LAMP TIME” using ▼/▲ button, then
press the ► button. A dialog will appear.
(5) Press the ▲ button to select “RESET” on the
dialog. It performs resetting the lamp time.
.
DT00731.
Lamp cover
Screw
Screws
Handle
NOTE
for a suitable indication about the lamp.
• Please reset the lamp time only when you have replaced the lamp,
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Maintenance
Air filter
WARNING ►Before caring, make sure the power switch is off and the
power cable is not plugged in, then allow the projector to cool sufficiently. The care in a high temperature state of the projector could cause an electric shock, a burn and/or malfunction to the projector. ►Use only the air filter of the specified type. Do not use the projector with the air filter and the filter cover removed. It could result in a fire and/or malfunction to the projector. ►The air filter should be cleaned periodically. If the air filter becomes clogged by dust or the like, internal temperatures rise and could cause a fire, a burn and/or malfunction to the projector.
NOTE • Please replace the air filter when it is damaged or too soiled, and
also when you replace the lamp.
• Please reset the filter time only when you have cleaned or replaced the air filter, for a suitable indication about the air filter.
• The projector may display the message such as “CHECK THE AIR FLOW” or turn off the projector, to prevent the internal heat level rising.
If the air filter becomes clogged by dust or the like, internal temperatures rise and could cause a fire, a burn and/or malfunction to the projector. When the indicators or a message prompts you to clean the air filter, clean the air filter as soon as possible. Please check and clean the air filter periodically, even if there is no message. Please replace the air filter when it is damaged or too soiled. Preparation of a new air filter is recommended. To prepare a new air filter, contact your dealer and tell the air filter type number.
Type number = NJ22222
And also when you replace the lamp, please replace the air filter. An air filter of specified type will come together with a replacement lamp for this projector.
Turn the projector off, and unplug the
1.
power cord. Allow the lamp to cool for at
least 45 minutes.
When the projector is suspended from
2.
the ceiling, apply the vacuum cleaner to and around the filter cover first, to prevent penetration of dust or the like.
While supporting the projector with one
3.
hand, use your other hand to pull the filter cover forward in the direction of the arrow. Remove the air filter.
(38)
Handle
Filter cover
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Air filtre (continued)
Apply a vacuum cleaner to the air filter
4.
and the filter cover. Please replace the air filter when it is damaged or too soiled.
Replace the air filter in its original
5.
position. Secure the air filter in place by pressing each of the six locations. Make sure there is no dust or dirt remaining after the cover is in place. If any dust or dirt remains use a vacuum cleaner to remove it as when placing the filter cover on the air filter. Reattach the filter cover to the projector by aligning the filter cover with the grooves on the projector. While holding the handle, push down on the filter cover until it locks firmly in place.
Turn the projector on and reset the filter
6.
time using the FILTER TIME function in the OPTION menu
(1) Press the MENU button to display a menu. When the EASY MENU has
appeared, please skip the next step (2).
(2) Point at the “OPTION” in the left column of the menu using ▼/▲ button, then
press the ► button.
(3) Point at the “FILTER TIME” using ▼/▲ button, then press the ► button. A
dialog will appear.
(4) Press the ▲ button to select “RESET” on the dialog. It performs resetting the
lamp time.
(38)
.
Air filter’s knob
Air filter
Filter cover
mark
Model 8755D-RJ Only!
Internal Clock Battery
Replacement of battery is discribed on page 45. The clock will not function
correctly when the battery is expended. A dead battery will cause the clock to indicate wrong or stopped time.
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Maintenance
Other care
WARNING ►Before caring, make sure the power switch is off and the
power cable is not plugged in, and then allow the projector to cool sufficiently. The care in a high temperature state of the projector could cause a burn and/or malfunction to the projector. ►Never try to care for the inside of the projector personally. Doing is so dangerous. ►Avoid wetting the projector or inserting liquids in the projector. It could result in a fire, an electric shock, and/or malfunction to the projector.
• Do not put a container containing water, cleaner or chemicals near the projector.
• Do not use aerosols or sprays. CAUTION ►Please take right care of the projector according to the
following. Incorrect care could cause not only an injury but adverse influence such as discoloration, peeling paint, etc. ►Do not use cleaner or chemicals other than those listed below. ►Do not polish or wipe with hard objects.
Inside of the projector
In order to ensure the safe use of your projector, please have it cleaned and inspected by your dealer about once every year.
Caring for the lens
If the lens is flawed, soiled or fogged, it could cause deterioration of display quality. Please take care of the lens, being cautious of handling.
Turn the projector off, and unplug the power cord. Allow the projector to cool
1.
sufficiently After making sure that the projector is cool adequately, lightly wipe the lens
2.
with a commercially available lens-cleaning wipe. Do not touch the lens
directly with your hand.
.
Caring for the cabinet and remote control
Incorrect care could have adverse influence such as discoloration, peeling paint, etc.
Turn the projector off, and unplug the power cord. Allow the projector to cool
1.
sufficiently. After making sure that the projector is cool adequately, lightly wipe with gauze
2.
or a soft cloth. If soiling is severe, dip soft cloth in water or a neutral cleaner diluted in water, and wipe lightly after wringing well. Then, wipe lightly with a soft, dry cloth.
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Maintenance
Replacing Internal Clock battery
Consumption of the battery makes the clock not to work correctly. When the clock is wrong or it has stopped, please replace the battery according to the following procedures.
WARNING ► may explode if mistreated. Do not recharge, disassemble or dispose of in fire. And also improper use may result in cracking or leakage, which could result in fire, injury and/or pollution of the surrounding environment.
Be sure to use only the batteries specified. Do not use batteries of different types at the same
time. Do not mix a new battery with used one.
Make sure the plus and minus terminals are correctly aligned when loading a battery.
If the battery is placed in the battery holder upside-down, it may be hard to remove.
Keep a battery away from children and pets. If swallowed consult a physician immediately for emergency treatment.
Do not short circuit or solder a battery.
Do not allow a battery in a fire or water. Keep batteries in a dark, cool and dry place.
If you observe a leakage of a battery, wipe out the flower and then replace a battery. If the liquid
adheres to your body or clothes, rinse well with water immediately.
Obey the local laws on disposing the battery.
Turn the projector off, and unplug the power cord. Allow the
1.
projector to cool sufficiently. After making sure that the projector has cooled adequately,
2.
slowly turn over the projector, so that the bottom is facing. Remove the battery cover.
3.
Turn the battery cover in the direction indicated “OPEN” using such as coins. Then the battery cover will come up. While removing the battery cover, pick its knob.
Take the old battery out.
4.
Press the metal claw of the battery holder. Then the battery will come up. Remove the battery.
Put a new battery in.
5.
Replace battery with HITACHI MAXELL, Part No.CR2032 only. Use of another battery may present a risk of fire or explosion.
Insert a new battery in the battery holder according to its minus terminal
as indicated in the battery holder, so that the side marked by + is
facing. And push the battery into the battery holder fully to fix.
Close the battery cover.
6.
Replace the battery cover in place, then turn it in the direction indicated “CLOSE” using such as coins, to fix.
Always handle the batteries with care and use them only as directed. Battery
(8755D-RJ only!)
Battery Cover
OPEN
Metal claw
CLOSE
Knob
“+” marking
If the battery is placed in the battery holder upside-down, follow the procedure below to remove and reload it properly.
1. Remove the battery cover as described in steps 1 through 3 above.
2. Turn the projector over again, so that the top of the projector is facing up.
3. While lifting the side of the projector closest to the lens, press the metal claw of the battery holder. The battery will fall out of the holder, so be careful not to lose it.
4. Turn the projector over once more, so that the bottom faces up, and reload the battery correctly.
NOTE
Please reconfigure the time via the menu or a web browser after replacing the battery.
(Please refer to page
The internal clock’s time will be reset when the battery is removed.
- Network Functions: Date/Time Settings for more information.)
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Troubleshooting
NO INPUT IS DETECTED
ON ***
Related messages
When the unit's power is on, messages such as those shown below may be displayed. When any such message is displayed on the screen, please follow the instructions described below. If the same message is displayed after the remedy, or if a message other than the following appears, please contact your dealer or service company.
Although these messages will be automatically disappeared around several minutes, it will be reappeared every time the power is turned on.
Message Description
There is no input signal.
Please confirm the signal input connection, and the status of the signal source.
The horizontal or vertical wavelength of the input signal
SYNC IS OUT OF RANGE
ON *** fH *****kHz fV *****Hz
CHECK THE AIR FLOW
REMINDER
*** HRS PASSED AFTER THE
LAST FILTER CHECK.
FILTER MAINTENANCE IS ESSENTIAL
TO REMOVE WARNING MESSAGE,
RESET FILTER TIMER.
SEE MANUAL FURTHER INFO.
is out of the response parameter range of this unit.
Please confirm the specs for your projector or the signal source specs.
The internal temperature is rising.
Please turn the power off, and allow the projector to cool down at least 20 minutes. After having confirmed the following items, please turn the power ON again.
• Is there blockage of the air passage aperture?
• Is the air filter dirty?
• Does the peripheral temperature exceed 35°C? If the same indication is displayed after the remedy, please set FAN SPEED of the SERVICE item in the OPTION menu to HIGH
A note of precaution when cleaning the air filter.
Please immediately turn the power off, and clean or change the air filter referring to the “Air Filter” section of this manual. After you have cleaned or changed the air filter, please be sure to reset the filter timer. (
38).
.
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Troubleshooting
Regarding the indicator lamps
Lighting and flashing of the POWER indicator, the LAMP indicator, and the TEMP indicator have the meanings as described in the table below. Please follow the instructions within the table. If the same indication is displayed after the remedy, or if an indication other than the following is displayed, please contact your dealer or service company.
POWER
indicator
Lighting
In Orange
Blinking
In Green
Lighting
In Green
Blinking
In Orange
Blinking
In Red
Blinking
In Red
or
Lighting
In Red
Blinking
In Red
or
Lighting
In Red
LAMP
indicator
Turned
off
Turned
off
Turned
off
Turned
off
(discre­tionary)
Lighting
In Red
Blinking
In Red
TEMP
indicator
Turned
off
Turned
off
Turned
off
Turned
off
(discre­tionary)
Turned
off
Turned
off
Description
The projector is in a standby state.
Please refer to the section “Power On/Off”.
The projector is warming up.
Please wait.
The projector is in an on state.
Ordinary operations may be performed.
The projector is cooling down.
Please wait.
The projector is cooling down. A certain error has been detected.
Please wait until the POWER indicator finishes blinking, and then perform the proper measure using the item descriptions below.
The lamp does not light, and there is a possibility that interior portion has become heated.
Please turn the power off, and allow the projector to cool down at least 20 minutes. After the projector has sufficiently cooled down, please make confirmation of the following items, and then turn the power on again.
• Is there blockage of the air passage aperture?
• Is the air filter dirty?
• Does the peripheral temperature exceed 35°C? If the same indication is displayed after the remedy, please change the lamp referring to the section “Lamp”.
The lamp cover has not been properly fixed.
Please turn the power off, and allow the projector to cool down at least 45 minutes. After the projector has sufficiently cooled down, please make confirmation of the attachment state of the lamp cover. After performing any needed maintenance, turn the power on again. If the same indication is displayed after the remedy, please contact your dealer or service company.
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Regarding the indicator lamps (continued)
Troubleshooting
POWER
indicator
Blinking
In Red
or
Lighting
In Red
Blinking
In Red
or
Lighting
In Red
Lighting
In Green
LAMP
indicator
Turned
Turned
blinking in Red
indicator
off
off
Simultaneous
TEMP
Blinking
In Red
Lighting
In Red
Description
The cooling fan is not operating.
Please turn the power off, and allow the projector to cool down at least 20 minutes. After the projector has sufficiently cooled down, please make confirmation that no foreign matter has become caught in the fan, etc., and then turn the power on again. If the same indication is displayed after the remedy, please contact your dealer or service company.
There is a possibility that the interior portion has become heated.
Please turn the power off, and allow the projector to cool down at least 20 minutes. After the projector has sufficiently cooled down, please make confirmation of the following items, and then turn the power on again.
• Is there blockage of the air passage aperture?
• Is the air filter dirty?
• Does the peripheral temperature exceed 35°C? If the same indication is displayed after the remedy, please set FAN SPEED of the SERVICE item in the OPTION menu to HIGH.
It is time to clean the air filter.
Please immediately turn the power off, and clean or change the air filter referring to the section “Air Filter”. After cleaning or changing the air filter, please be sure to reset the filter timer. After the remedy, reset the power to ON.
NOTE • When the interior portion has become overheated, for safety purposes, the power source is automatically turned off, and the indicator lamps may also be turned off
. In such a case, press the “” (OFF) side of the power switch, and wait at least 45 minutes. After the projector has sufficiently cooled down, please make confirmation of the attachment state of the lamp and lamp
cover, and then turn the power on again.
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Troubleshooting
Phenomena that may be easy to be mistaken for machine defects
WARNING ►Never use the projector if abnormal operations such as
smoke, strange odor, excessive sound, damaged casing or elements or cables, penetration of liquids or foreign matter, etc. should occur. In such cases, immediately turn off the power switch and then disconnect the power plug from the power outlet. After making sure that the smoke or odor has stopped, contact your dealer or service company.
Before requesting repair, please check in
1.
accordance with the following chart. This
operation sometimes resolves your problem. If the situation cannot be corrected,
The projector’s microprocessor may need to be
2.
reset. Please push the Restart switch by using a cocktail stick or similar and
the projector will restart.
Some setting may be wrong. Please use the FACTORY RESET function of the
3.
SERVICE item in the OPTION menu
Then, if the problem is not removed after the remedy, please contact your dealer or service company.
Phenomenon Cases not involving a machine defect
The electrical power cord is not plugged in.
Correctly connect the power cord.
The power switch is not set to the on position.
Set the power switch to [ | ] (On).
The main power source has been interrupted during operation such as by a power outage (blackout), etc.
Power does not
come on.
Neither sounds
nor pictures are
outputted.
50
Please turn the power off, and allow the projector to cool down at least 2 minutes. After the projector has sufficiently cooled down, please turn the power on again.
Either there is no lamp and/or lamp cover, or either of these has not been properly fixed.
Please turn the power off, and allow the projector to cool down at least 45 minutes. After the projector has sufficiently cooled down, please make confirmation of the attachment state of the lamp and lamp cover, and then turn the power on again.
The signal cables are not correctly connected.
Correctly connect the connection cables.
Signal source does not correctly work.
Correctly set up the signal source device by referring to the manual of the source device.
The input changeover settings are mismatched.
Select the input signal, and correct the settings.
The RGB IN2 port is assigned to an RGB out while an RGB input signal is inputted to the port.
Push the RGB IN OUT switch to switch the function of the port.
(39)
to reset all settings to factory default.
Reference
page
14
17
17
40, 41
12, 13
18
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Troubleshooting
Phenomena that may be easy to be mistaken for machine defects (continued)
Phenomenon Cases not involving a machine defect
The signal cables are not correctly connected.
Correctly connect the audio cables.
Reference
page
12,13
The MUTE function is working.
Sound does not
come out.
No pictures are
displayed.
Restore the sound pressing the MUTE or VOLUME button on the remote control.
The volume is adjusted to an extremely low level.
Adjust the volume to a higher level using the menu function or the remote control.
The AUDIO setting is not correct.
Correctly set the AUDIO item in the SETUP menu.
The lens cap is attached.
Remove the lens cover.
The signal cables are not correctly connected.
Correctly connect the connection cables.
The brightness is adjusted to an extremely low level.
Adjust BRIGHTNESS to a higher level using the menu function or the remote control.
18
18
34
17
12, 13
25
The computer cannot detect the projector as a plug
Video screen
display freezes.
Colors have a
faded- out
appearance, or
Color tone is
poor.
and play monitor.
Make sure that the computer can detect a plug and play monitor using another plug and play monitor.
The FREEZE function is working.
Press the FREEZE button to restore the screen to normal.
Color settings are not correctly adjusted.
Perform picture adjustments by changing the COLOR TEMP, COLOR, TINT and/or COLOR SPACE settings, using the menu functions.
COLOR SPACE setting is not suitable.
Change the COLOR SPACE setting to AUTO, RGB, SMPTE240, REC709 or REC601.
11
22
25, 28,
32
32
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Troubleshooting
Phenomena that may be easy to be mistaken for machine defects (continued)
Phenomenon Cases not involving a machine defect
Reference
page
The brightness and/or contrast are adjusted to an
Pictures appear
dark.
extremely low level.
Adjust BRIGHTNESS and/or CONTRAST settings to a higher level using the menu function.
The WHISPER function is working.
Select NORMAL for the WHISPER item in the SETUP menu.
25
25
The lamp is approaching the end of its product lifetime.
Replace the lamp.
40, 41
Either the focus and/or horizontal phase settings are
Pictures appear
blurry.
not properly adjusted.
Adjust the focus using the focus ring, and/or H PHASE using the menu function.
The lens is dirty or misty.
Clean the lens referring to the section “Caring for the lens”.
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44
NOTE • Although bright spots or dark spots may appear on the screen, this
is a unique characteristic of liquid crystal displays, and it does not constitute or
imply a machine defect.
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Warranty And After-Service
Warranty and after-service
If a problem occurs with the equipment, first refer to the “Troubleshooting” and run through the suggested checks. If this does not resolve the problem, please contact your dealer or service company. They will tell you what warranty condition is applied.
Specifications
Specifications
NOTE • These specifications are subject to change without notice.
Item Specification
Product name Liquid crystal projector
Liquid Crystal panel
Lens Zoom lens F=1.7 ~ 1.9 f=18.9 ~ 22.6 mm Lamp 180W UHB Speaker 1W x 1 Power Supply AC100-120V/3.1A, AC220-240V/1.7A Power Consumption 290W Temperature range
Size
Weight (mass) 3.0 kg
Ports
Optional parts
Panel size 1.5 cm (0.6 type) Drive system TFT active matrix
CP-S240 : 480,000 pixels (800 horizontal x 600 vertical)
Pixels
Lamp DT00731 Air filter Others • Please consult your dealer.
8065: 480,000 pixels (800 horizontal x 600 vertical)
8755D: 786,432 pixels (1024 horizontal x 768 vertical)
5 ~ 35°C (Operating)
306 (W) x 86 (H) x 249 (D) mm
(Not including protruding parts)
• Please refer to the following figure.
RGB input:
RGB IN1 ..D-sub 15pin mini x1
RGB IN2 /OUT
D-sub 15pin mini ................x1
(select RGB IN2 or RGB OUT)
Audio input:
AUDIO 1 .......... Stereo mini x1
AUDIO 2 ..................... RCA x2
Audio output:
AUDIO OUT ...
NJ22222
Stereo mini x1
Video input:
COMPONENT VIDEO (Y,
CB/P
S-Video ................................
Video ....................................
Communication port:
CONTROL ............D-sub 9pin x1
USB ....................... USB(B) x1
8755D-RJ
LAN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . RJ-45 x 1
B, CR/PR
) ...... RCA x3
1 1
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Specifications
Y R
L
AUDIO IN2
AUDIO OUT
CONTROL RGB IN1
RGB IN
2
US
B
RGB OU
T
AUDIO IN1
VIDEO
S-VIDEO
C
B
/
P
B
C
R
/
P
R
K
Specifications (continued)
249 mm100 mm
54
306 mm
86 mm
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Projector
8755D-RJ only
Network Functions
This section is only intended to explain Network Functions.
Contents
Network Menu ...............................................................
Network Functions ............................................................... 59
Settings ................................................................................ 64
Projector Control .................................................................. 79
Failure & Warning Alerts via E-mail ..................................... 83
Projector Management via SNMP ......................................... 85
Controlling the Projector via Scheduling ............................. 86
e-Shot (Still Image Transfer) Display ................................... 89
Command Control via the Network ...................................... 91
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 MENU [RGB]
 IMAGE
 SETUP
 PICTURE
 INPUT
 OPTION
 EASY MENU
 SCREEN
:SELECT
 NETWORK
IP ADDRESS SUBNET MASK
DATE AND TIME
DHCP
TURN OFF
 DEFAULT GATEWAY
 TIME DIFFERENCE  e‑SHOT
INFORMATION
Multifunctional settings
DHCP
TURN ON
TURN OFF
192. 168. 254
IP ADDRESS
1.
255. 255. 0
SUBNET MASK
255.
NETWORK Menu
Select [Network]
from the main menu to access the following
8755D-RJ only! (LAN)
functions.
• The factory default setting for DHCP is “TURN ON”. There is no need to set
NOTE
up [DHCP], [IP ADDRESS], [SUBNET MASK] or [DEFAULT GATEWAY] if your network has DHCP enabled.
( User’s Manual - Network Functions)
• If you are not utilizing SNTP ( User’s Manual - Network Functions), then you must set the DATE AND TIME during the initial installation. Please refer to the item DATE AND TIME on the following list.
NOTE Consult with your network administrator before connecting to an existing access point on your network. Incorrect network settings on this projector may cause trouble on the network.
Item Operation
DHCP
(Dynamic Host
Configuration
Protocol)
DHCP TURN ON/TURN OFF: Use the ▲/▼ buttons to turn DHCP on/off
TURN ON
TURN OFF
Select TURN OFF when the network does not have DHCP enabled.
Entering the IP ADDRESS : Use the ▲/▼/◄/► buttons to enter the IP ADDRESS. This function can only be used
IP ADDRESS
when DHCP is set to “TURN OFF”.
~Note~
The IP ADDRESS is the number that identifies this projector on the network. You cannot have two devices with the same IP ADDRESS on the same network.
Entering the SUBNET MASK : Use the buttons ▲/▼/◄/► to enter the
SUBNET MASK
same SUBNET MASK used by your PC. This function can only be used when DHCP is set to “TURN OFF”.
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NETWORK Menu (continued)
0. 0. 0
DEFAULT GATEWAY
0.
e‑SHOT
IMAGE‑2
IMAGE‑1
IMAGE‑3 IMAGE‑
4
 e‑SHOT
  RESET : IMAGE‑1
,+ :NO    , :YES
ESC
ENTER
TIME DIFFERENCE
GMT 00:00
IMAGE‑1
Item Operation
DEFAULT
GATEWAY
DATE AND TIME
TIME
DIFFERENCE
e-SHOT
Multifunctional settings
Entering the DEFAULT GATEWAY : Use the
▲/▼/◄/►
buttons to enter the DEFAULT GATEWAY (therouter or PC that forwardstraffic to a destination outside of the subnet of the transmitting device) address.This function can only be used when DHCP is set to “TURN OFF”.
Entering DATE AND TIME : Use the ▲/▼/◄/► buttons to enter the Year (last two digits), Month, Date, Hour and Minute.
~Note~
The projector will override this setting and retrieve DATE AND TIME information from the Timeserver when SNTP is enabled. See
Time Settings]
in [User’s Manual - Network Functions: Configuring
[Date/
and Controlling the Projector via a Web Browser] for SNTP settings.
Entering the TIME DIFFERENCE : Use the ◄/► buttons to enter the TIME DIFFERENCE. Set the same TIME DIFFERENCE as the one set on your PC. If unsure, consult your network administrator. Use the ▲ button to return to the menu after setting the TIME DIFFERENCE.
e-SHOT display : Use the ▲/▼ buttons to select an item and the ► or ENTER buttons to display the image.
Image1 Image2 Image3 Image4
Once an image is displayed, you can use the ▲/▼ buttons to page through the images. Use the ◄ or ESC buttons to return to the menu. Pressing the RESET button on the remote control while an image is being displayed will display the RESET menu. The displayed image can be deleted from the RESET menu using the ENTER button on the remote control or the INPUT button on the projector. If you do not wish to delete the image use the ESC button on the remote control or push the ◄ and INPUT buttons on the projector at the same time.
~Note~
Items with no image stored cannot be selected.
Images can be changed using the
▲/▼
buttons while the image data downloads.
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Multifunctional settings
IP ADDRESS       192.168.1.254 SUBNETMASK       255.255.255.0
NETWORK‑INFORMATION
DEFAULT GATEWAY  0.0.0.0 MAC ADDRESS
NAME
DATE AND TIME             2000/1/1 TIME DIFFERENCE  GMT 00:0
0
:0
000 :87:56:AC:7C
:1
5
8
NETWORK Menu (continued)
Item Operation
INFORMATION display : Use the ► or ENTER buttons to view network information and confirm settings.
INFORMATION
~Note~
• Only the first 16 characters of the projector name are displayed.
• The battery for the built in clock may be dead if the clock loses time even when the DATE AND TIME have been set correctly. Replace the battery by following the instructions on replacing the battery.
(47)
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Network Functions
Network Functions
This projector is equipped with the following network functions.
8755D-RJ only
Configuring and Controlling the Projector via a Web Browser
You can change the settings of or control the projector via a network by using a web browser from a PC that is connected to the same network.
(4)
Failure & Warning Alerts via E-mail
The projector can automatically send an alert to specified e-mail addresses when the projector requires maintenance or has encountered an error.
(25)
Projector Management via SNMP
This projector is SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol) compliant, allowing you to monitor it from a remote location using SNMP software. In addition, the projector is able to send failure & warning alerts to a specified PC.
(27)
Controlling the Projector via Scheduling
You can schedule the projector to perform various functions according to the DATE and TIME.
(28)
Still Image Transfer
The projector can display still images that are transferred via the network.
(31)
Projector Control via RS-232C via the Network
The projector can be controlled using RS-232C commands over a network.
(33)
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Network Functions Notes:
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Network Functions
Before using the network functions…
To use the network functions of this projector, the projector must be configured to suit your network. Consult with your network administrator before connecting the projector to your network. Incorrect network configuration of this projector may cause problems on your network. Connect to the Gateway (The router/PC that forwards traffic to a destination outside of the subnet of the transmitting device) from the network terminal on the projector using a CAT-5 cable and configure the following settings.
If using a network with DHCP enabled:
The projector’s network settings can be configured automatically. when [DHCP] on the network menu is set to [TURN ON]. Please refer to DHCP in network menu. (
User's Manual - Operating Guide : NETWORK Menu) If a fixed / static IP address is required, please configure your projector according to the steps in the following section.
If using a network system that does not have DHCP enabled or if using a fixed IP address on a network system equipped with DHCP enabled:
Configure the following settings on the network menu. (
User's Manual - Operating Guide : NETWORK Menu)
1.
[DHCP]: Disable DHCP (Set [DHCP] to [TURN OFF]).
2.
[IP ADDRESS]: Enter an appropriate IP address for the projector to connect to your network.
3.
[SUBNET MASK]: Enter an appropriate SUBNETMASK for the projector to connect to your network.
4.
[DEFAULT GATEWAY]: Enter an appropriate Gateway (the router/PC that forwards traffic to a destination outside of the subnet of the transmitting device) address for the projector to connect to your network.
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Configuring and controlling the projector via a web browser
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Network Functions
Configuring and controlling the projector via a web browser (Continued)
When configuring or controlling the projector via a web browser, an ID and password are required. There are two types of IDs, Administrator IDs and User IDs. The following chart describes the differences between user and administrator IDs.
Item Description
Network Information
Network Settings
Port Settings
Mail Settings
Alert Settings
Schedule Settings
Date/Time Settings
Security Settings
Projector Control Controls the projector.
Projector Status
Network Restart
Displays the projector’s current network configuration settings.
Displays and configures network settings.
Displays and configures communication port settings.
Displays and configures e-mail addressing settings.
Displays and configures failure & warning alerts.
Displays and configures schedule settings.
Displays and configures the date and time settings.
Displays and configures passwords and other security settings.
Displays and configures the current projector status.
Restarts the projector’s network connection.
Administrator ID
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
User ID
Below are the factory default settings for administrator IDs, user IDs and passwords.
Item ID Password
Administrator ID Administrator <blank> User ID User <blank>
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Settings
Settings
Refer to the following for configuring or controlling the projector via a web browser. Example: If the IP address of the projector is set to 192.168.1.10:
1) Enter
[https://192.168.1.10] into the address bar of the web browser and the screen in Fig. 1 will be displayed.
2) Enter your ID and password and click
[Logon].
If the logon is successful either the Fig.2 or Fig.3 screen will be displayed.
Fig. 2 (Logon with administrator ID) Fig. 3 (Logon with user ID)
Fig. 1
3) Click the desired operation or configuration item on the main menu located on
the left-hand side of the screen (Fig. 2 or Fig. 3).
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Network Information
All screen images displayed in this manual are screens of a logon using an administrator ID. Any administrator only functions will not be displayed when using a user ID. Refer to the descriptions in each table.
Displays the projector’s current network configuration settings.
Item Description
DHCP Displays the DHCP configuration settings. IP Address Displays the current IP address. Subnet Mask Displays the Subnet Mask. Default Gateway Displays the Default Gateway.
MAC Address
Firmware Date
Firmware Version
Displays the MAC address. Displays the network firmware time stamp. This information is only
displayed when logged on using an administrator ID. Displays the network firmware version number. This information is
only displayed when logged on using an administrator ID.
Settings
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Settings
Network Settings
Displays and configures network settings.
Item Description
IP Configuration Configures network settings.
DHCP ON Enables DHCP. DHCP OFF Disables DHCP.
IP Address Configures the IP address when DHCP is disabled. Subnet Mask Configures the Subnet Mask when DHCP is disabled.
Default Gateway Configures the Default Gateway when DHCP is disabled. Projector Name Configures the Projector name. SysLocation Configures the location to be referred to when using SNMP.
SysContact
Configures the contact information to be referred to when using SNMP.
Click the [Apply] button to save the settings.
NOTE
• The new configuration settings are activated after restarting the network connection. When the configuration settings are changed, you must restart the network connection. You can restart the network connection by clicking [Network Restart] on the main menu.
• If you connect the projector to an existing network, consult a network administrator before setting server addresses.
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Port Settings
Displays and configures communication port settings.
Item Description
Network Control Port1
(Port:23)
Port open Click the [Enable] check box to use port 23.
Authentication
Network Control Port2
(Port:9715)
Port open Click the [Enable] check box to use port 9715.
Authentication
Image Transfer Port
(Port:9716)
Port open Click the [Enable] check box to use port 9716.
Authentication
SNMP Port Configures the SNMP port.
Port open Click the [Enable] check box to use SNMP. Trap address Configures the destination of the SNMP Trap in IP format.
SMTP Port Configures the SMTP port.
Port open Click the [Enable] check box to use the e-mail function.
Configures command control port 1 (Port:23).
Click the [Enable] check box when authentication is required for this port.
Configures command control port 2 (Port:9715).
Click the [Enable] check box when authentication is required for this port.
Configures the image transfer port (Port:9716).
Click the [Enable] check box when authentication is required for this port.
Settings
Click the [Apply] button to save the settings.
NOTE
• The new configuration settings are activated after restarting the network connection. The network connection must be restarted when the configuration settings are changed. The network connection can be restarted using [Network Restart] on the main menu.dresses.
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Settings
Mail Settings
Displays and configures e-mail addressing settings.
Item Description
Click the [Enable] check box to use the e-mail function.
Send Mail
SMTP Server IP Address Configures the address of the mail server in IP format.
Sender E-mail address
Recipient E-mail address
Configure the conditions for sending email under Settings].
Configures the sender e-mail address. The length of the sender e-mail address can be up to 255 alphanumeric characters.
Configures the e-mail address of up to five recipients. You can also specify [TO] or [CC] for each address. The length of the recipient e-mail address can be up to 255 alphanumeric characters.
[Alert
Click the [Apply] button to save the settings.
NOTE
• You can confirm whether the mail settings work correctly using the [Send Test Mail] button.
• If you connect the projector to an existing network, consult a network administrator before setting server addresses.
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Alert Settings
Displays and configures failure & warning alerts.
Item Description
Cover Error Configures Cover Error alert settings.
SNMP Trap
Send Mail
Mail Subject
Mail Text
Fan Error Configures Fan Error alert settings.
SNMP Trap
Send Mail
Mail Subject
Mail Text
Click the [Enable] check box to enable SNMP Trap alerts for this item.
Click the [Enable] check box to enable e-mail alerts for this item.
Configures the subject line of the e-mail to be sent. The length of the subject line can be up to 255 alphanumeric characters.
Configures the text of the e-mail to be sent. The length of the text can be up to 1024 alphanumeric characters.
Click the [Enable] check box to enable SNMP Trap alerts for this item.
Click the [Enable] check box to enable e-mail alerts for this item.
Configures the subject line of the e-mail to be sent. The length of the subject line can be up to 255 alphanumeric characters.
Configures the text of the e- mail to be sent. The length of the text can be up to 1024 alphanumeric characters.
Settings
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Settings
Alert Settings (Continued)
Item Description
Lamp Error Configures Lamp Error alert settings.
SNMP Trap
Send Mail
Mail Subject
Mail Text
Temp Error Configures Temp Error alert settings.
SNMP Trap
Send Mail
Mail Subject
Mail Text
Air Flow Error Configures Air Flow Error alert settings.
SNMP Trap
Send Mail
Mail Subject
Mail Text
Click the [Enable] check box to enable SNMP Trap alerts for this item.
Click the [Enable] check box to enable e-mail alerts for this item.
Configures the subject line of the e-mail to be sent. The length of the subject line can be up to 255 alphanumeric characters.
Configures the text of the e-mail to be sent. The length of the text can be up to 1024 alphanumeric characters.
Click the [Enable] check box to enable SNMP Trap alerts for this item.
Click the [Enable] check box to enable e-mail alerts for this item.
Configures the subject line of the e-mail to be sent. The length of the subject line can be up to 255 alphanumeric characters.
Configures the text of the e-mail to be sent. The length of the text can be up to 1024 alphanumeric characters.
Click the [Enable] check box to enable SNMP Trap alerts for this item.
Click the [Enable] check box to enable e-mail alerts for this item.
Configures the subject line of the e-mail to be sent. The length of the subject line can be up to 255 alphanumeric characters.
Configures the text of the e-mail to be sent. The length of the text can be up to 1024 alphanumeric characters.
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Alert Settings (Continued)
Item Description
Lamp Time Error Configures Lamp Time Error alert settings.
SNMP Trap
Send Mail
Mail Subject
Mail Text
Cool Error Configures Cool Error alert settings.
SNMP Trap
Send Mail
Mail Subject
Mail Text
Filter Error Configures Filter Error alert settings.
SNMP Trap
Send Mail
Mail Subject
Mail Text
Click the [Enable] check box to enable SNMP Trap alerts for this item.
Click the [Enable] check box to enable e-mail alerts for this item.
Configures the subject line of the e-mail to be sent. The length of the subject line can be up to 255 alphanumeric characters.
Configures the text of the e-mail to be sent. The length of the text can be up to 1024 alphanumeric characters.
Click the [Enable] check box to enable SNMP Trap alerts for this item.
Click the [Enable] check box to enable e-mail alerts for this item.
Configures the subject line of the e-mail to be sent. The length of the subject line can be up to 255 alphanumeric characters.
Configures the text of the e-mail to be sent. The length of the text can be up to 1024 alphanumeric characters.
Click the [Enable] check box to enable SNMP Trap alerts for this item.
Click the [Enable] check box to enable e-mail alerts for this item.
Configures the subject line of the e-mail to be sent. The length of the subject line can be up to 255 alphanumeric characters.
Configures the text of the e-mail to be sent. The length of the text can be up to 1024 alphanumeric characters.
Settings
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Settings
Alert Settings (Continued)
Item Description
Other Error Configures Other Error alert settings.
SNMP Trap
Send Mail
Mail Subject
Mail Text
Schedule Execution Error
SNMP Trap
Send Mail
Mail Subject
Mail Text
Lamp Time Alarm Configures Lamp Time Alarm alert settings.
SNMP Trap
Send Mail
Mail Subject
Mail Text
Click the [Enable] check box to enable SNMP Trap alerts for this item.
Click the [Enable] check box to enable e-mail alerts for this item.
Configures the subject line of the e-mail to be sent. The length of the subject line can be up to 255 alphanumeric characters.
Configures the text of the e-mail to be sent. The length of the text can be up to 1024 alphanumeric characters.
Configures Schedule Execution Error alert settings. Click the [Enable] check box to enable SNMP Trap alerts for
this item. Click the [Enable] check box to enable e-mail alerts for this
item. Configures the subject line of the e-mail to be sent.
The length of the subject line can be up to 255 alphanumeric characters.
Configures the text of the e-mail to be sent. The length of the text can be up to 1024 alphanumeric characters.
Click the [Enable] check box to enable SNMP Trap alerts for this item.
Click the [Enable] check box to enable e-mail alerts for this item.
Configures the subject line of the e-mail to be sent. The length of the subject line can be up to 255 alphanumeric characters.
Configures the text of the e-mail to be sent. The length of the text can be up to 1024 alphanumeric characters.
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Alert Settings (Continued)
Item Description
Filter Time Alarm Configures Filter Time Alarm alert settings.
SNMP Trap
Send Mail
Mail Subject
Mail Text
“CHANGE THE LAMP” is displayed
SNMP Trap
Send Mail
Mail Subject
Mail Text
Cold Start Configures Cold Start alert settings.
SNMP Trap
Authentication Failure Configures Authentication Failure alert settings.
SNMP Trap
Click the [Enable] check box to enable SNMP Trap alerts for this item.
Click the [Enable] check box to enable e-mail alerts for this item.
Configures the subject line of the e-mail to be sent. The length of the subject line can be up to 255 alphanumeric characters.
Configures the text of the e-mail to be sent. The length of the text can be up to 1024 alphanumeric characters.
Configures alert settings for when “CHANGE THE LAMP” is displayed.
Click the [Enable] check box to enable SNMP Trap alerts for this item.
Click the [Enable] check box to enable e-mail alerts for this item.
Configures the subject line of the e-mail to be sent. The length of the subject line can be up to 255 alphanumeric characters.
Configures the text of the e-mail to be sent. The length of the text can be up to 1024 alphanumeric characters.
Click the [Enable] check box to enable SNMP Trap alerts for this item.
Click the [Enable] check box to enable SNMP Trap alerts for this item.
Settings
Click the [Apply] button to save the settings.
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Settings
Schedule Settings
Displays and configures schedule settings.
Item Description
Daily Configures the daily schedule.
Schedule Click the [Enable] check box to enable daily scheduling. Schedule List Displays the current daily schedule.
Sunday Configures the Sunday schedule.
Schedule Click the [Enable] check box to enable Sunday scheduling. Schedule List Displays the current Sunday schedule.
Monday Configures the Monday schedule.
Schedule Click the [Enable] check box to enable Monday scheduling. Schedule List Displays the current Monday schedule.
Tuesday Configures the Tuesday schedule.
Schedule Click the [Enable] check box to enable Tuesday scheduling. Schedule List Displays the current Tuesday schedule.
Wednesday Configures the Wednesday schedule.
Schedule Schedule List Displays the current Wednesday schedule.
Thursday Configures the Thursday schedule.
Schedule Click the [Enable] check box to enable Thursday scheduling. Schedule List Displays the current Thursday schedule.
Friday Configures the Friday schedule.
Schedule Click the [Enable] check box to enable Friday scheduling. Schedule List Displays the current Friday schedule.
Saturday Configures the Saturday schedule.
Schedule Click the [Enable] check box to enable Saturday scheduling. Schedule List Displays the current Saturday schedule.
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Click the [Enable] check box to enable Wednesday scheduling.
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Schedule Setting (Continued)
Item Description
Specific date No1 Configures the specific date (No.1) schedule.
Schedule
Month/Day Configures the Month and date. Schedule List Displays the current specific date (No.1) schedule.
Specific date No.2 Configures the specific date (No.2) schedule.
Schedule
Month/Day Configures the Month and date. Schedule List Displays the current specific date (No.2) schedule.
Specific date No.3 Configures the specific date (No.3) schedule.
Schedule
Month/Day Configures the Month and date. Schedule List Displays the current specific date (No.3) schedule.
Specific date No.4 Configures the specific date (No.4) schedule.
Schedule
Month/Day Configures the Month and date. Schedule List Displays the current specific date (No.4) schedule.
Specific date No.5 Configures the specific date (No.5) schedule.
Schedule
Month/Day Set the Month and date. Schedule List Displays the current specific date (No.5) schedule.
Click the [Enable] check box to enable specific date (No.1) scheduling.
Click the [Enable] check box to enable specific date (No.2) scheduling.
Click the [Enable] check box to enable specific date (No.3) scheduling.
Click the [Enable] check box to enable specific date (No.4) scheduling.
Click the [Enable] check box to enable specific date (No.5) scheduling.
Settings
Click the [Apply] button to save the settings.
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Settings
Schedule Setting (Continued)
To add additional functions and events click the [Add] button and set the following items.
Item Description
Time Configures the time to execute commands. Command Configures the commands to be executed.
Power Parameter Configures the parameters for power control.
Input Source Parameter
Display Image Parameter
Configures the parameters for input switching.
Configures the parameters for display of transfer image data.
Click the [Register] button to add new commands to the Schedule List.
Click the [Delete] button to delete commands from the Schedule list.
Date/Time Settings
Displays and configures the date and time settings.
Item Description
Current Date Configures the current date in Year/Month/Day format. Current Time Configures the current time in Hour:Minute:Second format.
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Item Description
Daylight Savings Time
Start Configures the date and time daylight savings time begins.
Month Configures the month daylight savings time begins (1~12).
Week
Day
Hour Configures the hour daylight savings time begins (0 ~ 23). Minute Configures the minute daylight savings time begins (0 ~ 59).
End Configures the date and time daylight savings time ends.
Month Configures the month daylight savings time ends (1 ~ 12).
Week
Day
Hour Configures the hour daylight savings time ends (0 ~ 23). Minute Configures the minute daylight savings time ends (0 ~ 59).
Time difference
SNTP
SNTP Server IP Address
Cycle
Click the [ON] check box to enable daylight savings time and set the following items.
Configures the week of the month daylight savings time begins (First, 2, 3, 4, Last).
Configures the day of the week daylight savings time begins (Sun, Mon, Tue, Wed, Thu, Fri, Sat).
Configures the week of the month daylight savings time ends (First, 2, 3, 4, Last).
Configures the day of the week daylight savings time ends (Sun, Mon, Tue, Wed, Thu, Fri, Sat).
Configures the time difference (hours:minutes). Set the same time difference as the one set on your PC. If unsure, consult your network administrator.
Click the [ON] check box to retrieve Date and Time information from the SNTP server and set the following items.
Configures the SNTP server address in IP format. Configures the interval at which to retrieve Date and Time
information from the SNTP server. (hours:minutes).
Settings
Click the [Apply] button to save the settings.
NOTE
The new configuration settings are activated after restarting the network connection. The network connection must be restarted when the configuration settings are changed, The network connection can be restarted using [Network Restart] on the main menu.
• If you connect the projector to an existing network, consult a network administrator before setting server addresses.
• To enable the SNTP function, the time difference must be set.
• The projector will retrieve DATE and TIME information from the Timeserver and override time settings when SNTP is enabled.
• The Internal Clock’s time may not remain accurate. Using SNTP is recommended to maintain accurate time.
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Settings
Security Settings
Displays and configures passwords and other security settings.
Item Description
Administrator authority Configures the Administrator ID and Password.
Administrator ID
Administrator Password
Re-enter Administrator Password
User authority Configures the User ID and Password.
User ID
User Password
Re-enter User Password
Network Control
Authentication Password
Re-enter Authentication Password
SNMP Configures the community name if SNMP is used.
Community Name
Configures the Administrator ID. The length of the text can be up to 32 alphanumeric characters.
Configures the Administrator Password. The length of the text can be up to 255 alphanumeric characters.
Re-enter the above password for verification.
Configures the User ID. The length of the text can be up to 32 alphanumeric characters.
Configures the User Password. The length of the text can be up to 255 alphanumeric characters.
Used to re-enter the above password for verification.
Configures the Authentication Password for the command control.
Configures the Authentication Password. The length of the text can be up to 16 alphanumeric characters.
Used to re-enter the above password for verification.
Configures the community name. The length of the text can be up to 64 alphanumeric characters.
Click the [Apply] button to save the settings.
NOTE
• The new configuration settings are activated after restarting the network connection. The network connection must be restarted when the configuration settings are changed. The network connection can be restarted using [Network Restart] on the main menu.
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Projector Control
Projector Control
The items shown in the table below can be performed using the [Projector Control] menu. Select an item using the up and down arrow keys on the PC. Most of the items have a submenu. Refer to the table below for details.
Controls the projector.
Item Description
Main
Power Turns the power On/Off. Input Source Selects the input source. Picture Mode Selects the Picture Mode setting. Blank On/Off Turns Blank On/Off. Mute Turns Mute On/Off. Freeze Selects the Freeze setting. Magnify Controls the Magnify setting.
Picture
Brightness Adjusts the Brightness setting. Contrast Adjusts the Contrast setting. Gamma Selects the Gamma setting. Color Temp Selects the Color Temp setting. Color Adjusts the Color setting. Tint Adjusts the Tint setting. Sharpness Adjusts the Sharpness setting. Progressive Selects the Progressive setting. MyMemory Recall Recalls the MyMemory data. MyMemory Save Saves the MyMemory data.
Projector Control
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Projector Control (Continued)
Item Description
Image
Aspect Selects the Aspect setting. Over Scan Selects the Over Scan setting. V Position Adjusts the V Position. H Position Adjusts the H Position. H Phase Adjusts the H Phase. H Size Adjusts the H Size. Auto Adjust Performs Auto Adjustment.
Input
Color Space Selects the Color Space. Component Selects the Component terminal setting. Video Format Selects the Video Format setting. Frame Lock Enables/Disables Frame Lock.
Setup
Keystone Adjusts the Keystone setting. Whisper Selects the Fan speed. (Normal or Whisper) Mirror Selects the Mirror status. Volume Adjusts the Volume setting. Audio-RGB1 Assigns the Audio-RGB1 input terminal. Audio-RGB2 Assigns the Audio-RGB2 input terminal. Audio-Video Assigns the Audio-Video input terminal. Audio-S-Video Assigns the Audio-S-Video input terminal. Audio-Component Assigns the Audio-Component input terminal.
Screen
Language Selects the Language for the OSD. Menu Position V Adjusts the vertical Menu Position. Menu Position H Adjusts the horizontal Menu Position. OSD Bright. Adjusts the OSD Brightness level. Blank Selects the Blank mode. Startup Selects the Startup screen mode. MyScreen Lock Turns MyScreen Lock On/Off. Message Turns the Message function On/Off.
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Projector Control (Continued)
Item Description
Option
Auto Search Turns the Automatic signal search function On/Off.
Auto Power off
Auto Adjust Enable Enables/Disables Auto Adjustment.
Configures the timer to shut off the projector when no signal is detected.
Projector Status
Displays and configures the current projector status.
Projector Control
Item Description
Error Status Displays the current error status
Lamp Time Filter Time Displays the usage time for the current filter. Power Status Displays the current power status. Input Status Displays the current input signal source. Blank On/Off Displays the Blank On/Off status. Mute Displays the current Mute On/Off status. Freeze Displays the current Freeze On/Off status. RGB2 Status Displays the current RGB2 terminal In/Out setting.
Displays the usage time for the current lamp.
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Projector Control
Network Restart
Restarts the projector’s network connection.
Item Description
Restart
Restarts the projector’s network connection in order to activate new configuration settings.
NOTE
• Restarting requires you to re-log on in order to further control or configure the projector via a web browser.
Logoff
When logoff is clicked, the logon screen is displayed. (
6 : Fig. 1).
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Failure & Warning Alerts via E-mail
Failure & Warning Alerts via E-mail
The projector can automatically send an alert to specified e-mail addresses when the projector requires maintenance or has encountered an error.
NOTE
• The projector may be not able to send e-mail if the projector suddenly loses power.
Mail Settings
To use the projector’s e-mail function please configure the following items via a web browser.
Example: If the IP address of the projector is set to 192.168.1.10:
1) Enter [https://192.168.1.10] into the address bar of the web browser.
2) Enter the Administrator ID and Password and click [Logon].
3) Click [Port Settings] on the main menu.
4) Click the [Enable] check box to open the SMTP Port.
5) Click the [Apply] button to save the settings.
NOTE
settings have changed. Click [Network Restart] and configure the following items.
6) Click
7) Click the [Apply] button to save the settings.
• Up to five e-mail addresses can be specified.
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• A Network Restart is required after the SMTP Port configuration
[Mail Settings] and configure each item. Refer to the [Mail Settings] item in [Configuring and Controlling the Projector via a Web Browser] for further information.
NOTE
that the e-mail settings are correct. The following mail will be delivered to the specified addresses.
Subject line : Test Mail <Projector name> Text : Send Test Mail Date <Testing date> Time <Testing time> IP Address <Projector IP address> MAC Address <Projector MAC address>
• Click the [Send Test Mail] button in [Mail Settings] to confirm
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Mail Settings (Continued)
8) Configure the Failure/Warning Alerts via E-mail settings. Click [Alert Settings] on the main menu.
9) Select and configure each alert item. Refer to [Alert Settings] in [Configuring and Controlling the Projector via a Web Browser] for further information.
10) Click the [Apply] button to save the settings.
Failure/Warning e-mails are formatted as follows:
Subject line : <Mail title> <Projector name> Text : <Mail text> Date <Failure/Warning date> Time <Failure/Warning time> IP Address <Projector IP address> MAC Address <Projector MAC address>
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Projector management via SNMP
Projector management via SNMP
When SNMP is enabled, the projector is able to send Failure/Warning Alerts to a specified PC.
NOTE
administrator.
• SNMP management software must be installed on the computer to monitor the projector via SNMP.
SNMP settings
Configure the following items via a web browser to use SNMP.
Example: If the IP address of the projector is set to 192.168.1.10:
1) Enter [https://192.168.1.10] into the address bar of the web browser.
2) Enter the Administrator ID and Password and click [Logon].
3) Click [Port Settings] on the main menu.
4) Click the [Enable] check box to open the SNMP Port.
NOTE
settings have been changed. Click [Network Restart] and configure the following items.
5) Click [Security Settings] on the main menu.
6) Click [SNMP] and set the Community Name on the screen that is displayed.
NOTE
changed.
• Click [Network Restart] and configure the following items.
• It is recommended that SNMP functions be carried out by a network
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Set the IP address to send the SNMP Trap to when a Failure/Warning occurs.
• A Network Restart is required after the SNMP Trap configuration
• A Network Restart is required after the Community Name has been
7) Configure the settings for Trap transmission of Failures/Warnings. Click [Alert Settings] on the main menu and select the Failure/Warning item to be configured.
8) Click the [Enable] check box to send out the SNMP trap for Failures/Warnings. Clear the [Enable] check box when SNMP trap transmission is not required.
9) Click the [Apply] button to save the settings.
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Controlling the Projector via Scheduling
Controlling the Projector via Scheduling
The projector can be automatically controlled via scheduling.
NOTE
• You can schedule the following control events: Power ON/OFF, Input
Source and Transferred Image Display.
• There are 3 types of Scheduling, 1) daily 2) day of the week 3) specific date.
• The priority for scheduled events is as follows 1) specific date 2) day of the week 3) daily.
• Up to five specific dates are available for scheduled events. Priority is given to those with the lower numbers when more than one event has been scheduled for the same date and time (e.g., ‘Specific day No. 1’ has priority over ‘Specific day No. 2’ and so on.
• Be sure to set the date and time before enabling scheduled events.
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Date/Time Settings
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The Date/Time setting can be adjusted via a web browser.
Example: If the IP address of the projector is set to 192.168.1.10:
1) Enter [https://192.168.1.10] into the address bar of the web browser. Enter the Administrator ID and Password and click [Logon].
2) Click [Date/Time Settings] on the main menu and configure each item. Refer to the [Date/Time Settings] item in [Configuring and Controlling the Projector via a Web Browser] for further information.
3) Click the [Apply] button to save the settings.
NOTE
• A Network Restart is required after the Daylight Savings Time or
SNTP configuration settings have been changed.
• The battery for the built in clock may be dead if the clock loses time even when the DATE and TIME have been set correctly. Replace the battery by following the instructions on replacing the battery.
(User's Manual - Operating Guide : Replacing Internal Clock battery)
• The Internal Clock’s time may not remain accurate. Using SNTP is recommended to maintain accurate time.
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Schedule Settings
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Schedule settings can be configured from a web browser.
Example: If the IP address of the projector is set to 192.168.1.10:
1) Enter [https://192.168.1.10] into the address bar of the web browser.
2) Enter the Administrator ID and Password and click [Logon].
3) Click [Schedule Settings] on the main menu and select the required schedule item.
4) Click the [Enable] check box to enable scheduling.
5) Enter the Date (Month/Day) for specific date scheduling.
6) Click [Add] and set the hour, command and parameters and click [Add This Schedule] when you want to add a command.
7) Click the [Delete] button when you want to delete a schedule.
8) Click the [Apply] button to save the settings.
There are three types of scheduling.
1) Daily: Perform the specified operation at a specified time every day.
2) Sunday ~ Saturday: Perform the specified operation at the specified time on a specified day of the week.
3) Specific Date: Perform the specified operation on the specified date and time.
NOTE
• In Standby mode the power indicator will flash green for approx. 3
seconds when at least 1 “Power ON” schedule is saved.
• When the schedule function is used, the power cord must be connected to the projector and the outlet and the power switch must be turned on, [ | ]. The schedule function does not work when the power switch is turned off, [] or the breaker in a room is tripped. The power indicator will lights orange or green when the projector gets is receiving the power.
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e-Shot (Still Image Transfer) Display
e-Shot (Still Image Transfer) Display
The projector can display a still image that is transferred via the network.
Communication Port
The following port is used for e-Shot. TCP #9716
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NOTE
the command control (TCP #23 and TCP #9716).
• e-Shot is not available via communication ports which are used for
e-Shot (Still Image Transfer) Settings
Configure the following items from a web browser when e-Shot is used.
Example: If the IP address of the projector is set to 192.168.1.10:
1) Enter [https://192.168.1.10] into the address bar of the web browser.
2) Enter the Administrator ID and Password and
click [Logon].
3) Click [Port settings] on the main menu.
4) Click the [Enable] check box to open the
[Image Transfer Port (Port: 9716)]. Click the [Enable] check box for the [Authentication]
setting when authentication is required, otherwise clear the check box.
5) Click the [Apply] button to save the settings.
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e-Shot (Still Image Transfer) Display
e-Shot (Still Image Transfer) Settings (Continued)
When the authentication setting is enabled, the following settings are required.
6) Click [Security Settings] on the main menu.
7) Select [Network Control] and enter the desired authentication password. * see Note1
8) Click the [Apply] button to save the settings. * see Note2
NOTE1
• The Authentication Password will be the same for [Network Control Port1 (Port: 23)], [Network Control Port2 (Port: 9715)], and [Image Transfer Port (Port: 9716)].
NOTE2
• The new configuration settings are activated after restarting the network. Restart the network connection when any configuration settings are changed. The network connection can be restarted using [Network Restart] on the main menu.
e-Shot (Still Image Transfer) Transmission
e-Shot transmission requires an exclusive application for your PC. You can download it from the Hitachi web site. Refer to the manual for the application for instructions.
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Command Control via the Network
Command Control via the Network
You can configure and control the projector via the network using RS-232C commands.
Communication Port
The following two ports are assigned for the command control. TCP #23 TCP #9715
NOTE
#9716) that is used for the e-Shot transmission function.
Command Control Settings
Configure the following items from a web browser when command control is used.
Example: If the IP address of the projector is set to 192.168.1.10:
1) Enter [https://192.168.1.10] into the address bar of the web browser.
2) Enter the Administrator ID and Password and click [Logon].
3) Click [Port settings] on the main menu.
4) Click the [Enable] check box to open [Network Control Port (Port: 23)] to use TCP #23. Click the [Enable] check box for the [Authentication] setting when authentication is required, otherwise clear the check box.
5) Click the [Enable] check box to open [Network Control Port (Port: 9715)] to use TCP #9715. Click the [Enable] check box for the [Authentication] setting when authentication is required, otherwise clear the check box.
6) Click the [Apply] button to save the settings.
• Command control is not available via communication port (TCP
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Command Control Settings (Continued)
When the authentication setting is enabled, the following settings are required.
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7) Click [Security Settings] on the main menu.
8) Click [Network Control] and enter the desired authentication password. * See
Note1.
9) Click the [Apply] button to save the settings. * See Note2.
NOTE1
• The Authentication Password will be the same for [Network Control Port1 (Port: 23)], [Network Control Port2 (Port: 9715)], and [Image Transfer Port (Port: 9716)].
NOTE2
• The new configuration settings are activated after restarting the network. Restart the network when any configuration settings are changed. The network connection can be restarted using [Network Restart] on the main menu.
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Command format
Command formats differ among the different communication ports. TCP #23 You can use the RS-232C commands without any changes. The reply data format is the same as the RS-232C commands. However, the following reply will be sent back in the event of authentication failure when authentication is enabled.
<Reply in the event of an authentication error>
Reply Error code
0x1F 0x04 0x00
TCP #9715
Send Data format
The following formatting is added to the header (0x02), Data length (0x0D), Checksum (1byte) and Connection ID (1 byte) of the RS-232C commands.
Header
0x02 0x0D 13 bytes 1 byte 1 byte
Data
length
RS-232Ccommand
Checksum
Connection
ID
Header → 0x02, Fixed Data length → RS-232C commands byte length (0x0D, Fixed) RS-232C commands → RS-232C commands that start with 0xBE 0xEF (13 bytes) Check Sum → This is the value to make zero on the addition of the lower
8 bits from the header to the checksum.
Connection ID → Random value from 0 to 255 (This value is attached to
the reply data)
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Reply Data format
The connection ID (the data is same as the connection ID data on the sending data format) is attached to the RS-232C commands reply data.
<ACK reply>
Reply
0x06 1 byte
Connection
ID
<NAK reply>
Reply
0x15 1 byte
Connection
ID
<Error reply>
Reply Error code
0x1C 2 bytes 1 byte
<Data reply>
Reply Data
0x1D 2 bytes 1 byte
<Projector busy reply>
Reply Status code
0x1F 2 bytes 1 byte
Connection
ID
Connection
ID
Connection
ID
<Authentication error reply>
Reply
0x1F 0x04 0x00 1 byte
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Connection
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Automatic Connection Break
The TCP connection will be automatically disconnected after there is no communication for 30 seconds after being established.
Authentication
The projector does not accept commands without authentication success when authentication is enabled. The projector uses a challenge response type authentication with an MD5 (Message Digest 5) algorithm. When the projector is using a LAN, a random eight bytes will be returned if authentication is enabled. Bind this received 8 bytes and the authentication password and digest this data with the MD5 algorithm and add this in front of the commands to send.
Following is a sample if the authentication password is set to “password” and the random eight bytes are “a572f60c”.
1) Select the projector.
2) Receive the random eight bytes “a572f60c” from the projector.
3) Bind the random eight bytes “a572f60c” and the authentication password “password” and it becomes “a572f60cpassword”.
4) Digest this bind “a572f60cpassword” with MD5 algorithm. It will be “e3d97429adffa11bce1f7275813d4bde”.
5) Add this “e3d97429adffa11bce1f7275813d4bde” in front of the commands and send the data. Send “e3d97429adffa11bce1f7275813d4bde”+command.
6) When the sending data is correct, the command will be performed and the reply data will be returned. Otherwise, an authentication error will be returned.
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CP-S24/ , 8755D-RJ, & 8065
8755D
User's Manual – Operating Guide Technical
Example of computer signal
Resolution (H x V) H. frequency (kHz) V. frequency (Hz) Rating Signal mode
720 x 400 37.9 85.0 VESA TEXT 640 x 480 31.5 59.9 VESA VGA (60Hz) 640 x 480 37.9 72.8 VESA VGA (72Hz) 640 x 480 37.5 75.0 VESA VGA (75Hz) 640 x 480 43.3 85.0 VESA VGA (85Hz) 800 x 600 35.2 56.3 VESA SVGA (56Hz) 800 x 600 37.9 60.3 VESA SVGA (60Hz) 800 x 600 48.1 72.2 VESA SVGA (72Hz) 800 x 600 46.9 75.0 VESA SVGA (75Hz) 800 x 600 53.7 85.1 VESA SVGA (85Hz)
832 x 624 49.7 74.5 Mac 16” mode 1024 x 768 48.4 60.0 VESA XGA (60Hz) 1024 x 768 56.5 70.1 VESA XGA (70Hz) 1024 x 768 60.0 75.0 VESA XGA (75Hz) 1024 x 768 68.7 85.0 VESA XGA (85Hz)
1152 x 864
1280 x 960 60.0 60.0 VESA SXGA (60Hz)
1280 x 1024 64.0 60.0 VESA SXGA (60Hz) 1280 x 1024 80.0 75.0 VESA SXGA (75Hz) 1280 x 1024 91.1 85.0 VESA SXGA (85Hz) 1600 x 1200 75.0 60.0 VESA UXGA (60Hz)
67.5 75.0 VESA SXGA (75Hz)
NOTE • Be sure to check jack type, signal level, timing and resolution
before connecting this projector to a computer.
• Some computers may have multiple display screen modes. Use of some of these modes will not be possible with this projector.
• Depending on the input signal, full-size display may not be possible in some cases. Refer to the number of display pixels above.
• Although the projector can display signals with resolution up to UXGA (1600x1200), the signal will be converted to the projector’s panel resolution before being displayed. The best display performance will be achieved if the resolutions of the input signal and projector panel are identical.
• Automatically adjustment may not function correctly with some input signals.
• The image may not be displayed correctly when the input sync signal is a composite sync or a sync on G.
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Initial set signals
The following signals are used for the initial settings. The signal timing of some computer models may be different. In such case, adjust the items V POSITION and H POSITION in the IMAGE menu.
Back porch (B) Front porch (D) Back porch (b) Front porch (d)
Data Data H. Sync. V. Sync.
Sync (A) Sync (a)
Display interval (C)
Display interval (c)
Computer/
Signal
TEXT 2.0 3.0 20.3 1.0 TEXT 3 42 400 1 VGA (60Hz) VGA (72Hz) VGA (75Hz) VGA (85Hz)
SVGA (56Hz) SVGA (60Hz) SVGA (72Hz) SVGA (75Hz) SVGA (85Hz)
Mac 16" mode 1.1 3.9 14.5 0.6 Mac 16" mode 3 39 624 1
XGA (60Hz) XGA (70Hz) XGA (75Hz) XGA (85Hz)
1152 x 864
(75Hz)
1280 x 960
(60Hz)
1280 x 1024
(60Hz)
1280 x 1024
(75Hz)
1280 x 1024
(85Hz)
1600 x 1200
(60Hz)
Horizontal signal timing (μs)
(A) (B) (C) (D) (a) (b) (c) (d)
3.8 1.9 25.4 0.6 VGA (60Hz) 2 33 480 10
1.3 4.1 20.3 0.8 VGA (72Hz) 3 28 480 9
2.0 3.8 20.3 0.5 VGA (75Hz) 3 16 480 1
1.6 2.2 17.8 1.6 VGA (85Hz) 3 25 480 1
2.0 3.6 22.2 0.7 SVGA (56Hz) 2 22 600 1
3.2 2.2 20.0 1.0 SVGA (60Hz) 4 23 600 1
2.4 1.3 16.0 1.1 SVGA (72Hz) 6 23 600 37
1.6 3.2 16.2 0.3 SVGA (75Hz) 3 21 600 1
1.1 2.7 14.2 0.6 SVGA (85Hz) 3 27 600 1
2.1 2.5 15.8 0.4 XGA (60Hz) 6 29 768 3
1.8 1.9 13.7 0.3 XGA (70Hz) 6 29 768 3
1.2 2.2 13.0 0.2 XGA (75Hz) 3 28 768 1
1.0 2.2 10.8 0.5 XGA (85Hz) 3 36 768 1
1.2 2.4 10.7 0.6
1.0 2.9 11.9 0.9
1.0 2.3 11.9 0.4
1.1 1.8 9.5 0.1
1.0 1.4 8.1 0.4
1.2 1.9 9.9 0.4
Computer/
Signal
1152 x 864
(75Hz)
1280 x 960
(60Hz)
1280 x 1024
(60Hz)
1280 x 1024
(75Hz)
1280 x 1024
(85Hz)
1600 x 1200
(60Hz)
Vertical signal timing (lines)
3 32 864 1
3 36 960 1
3 38 1024 1
3 38 1024 1
3 44 1024 1
3 46 1200 1
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