Dukane 9080WUSS, 9080WUSS-L User Manual

Projector
User’s Manual
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INDEX
Warning, Notices and Safety Instructions 4
Notice 4
Do not open 4
Description pertaining to FCC Rules Part 15 4
About Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment 5
Sun light Warning 5
Never look into the projector light source directly 5
Electric shock 5
Do not overload wall outlets/extension cords 6
Cleaning 6
Dampness, smoke, steam, dust, high temperature and direct exposure to sunlight 6
Ventilation 6
Intrusion of foreign objects 6
Cooling uid 6
Carrying the projector 6
Please install the projector on an even and stable surface 7
Servicing 7
Changing parts 7
Power cord 7
Notices you should read prior to the installation of the projector 8
Take frequent breaks to let your eyes rest 8
Installation environment for the projector 8
Congurations for projector operation at high altitudes 8
Protect the projector with care 8
Keep the projector's ventilation inlets and outlets free from obstructions 8
Caution for 3D 10
LASER WARNING 11
CLASS 3R LASER PRODUCT 11
Laser Parameters 11
Product labels 12
Warning, Notices and Safety Instructions 14
Location of laser aperture 15
Interlock switches 15
Name and quantity of toxic/hazardous substances/elements contained in the product 16
Installation the projector. 22
1. Orient the projector towards the screen 22
2. Remove the lens PU foam on the projector 22
3. Depending on your area, to select the correct input voltage. 22
4. Connect the power cord to the projector 22
5. Connect the projector to your PC and ip the switch to “׀” to turn on the power. 22
6. Starting the projector up. 23
7. Adjusting the projector's angle, Lens Shift, Zoom and
Focus 23
8. Correcting keystoning caused by projection angle 24
9. Turning off the projector 24
Throw distance 25
Modes of installation 25
Front Tabletop 25
Front Ceiling 26
Rear Tabletop 26
Rear Ceiling 26
Rear Tabletop with a Mirror 26
Horizontal and vertical lens shift 27
Moving the lens vertically 27
Moving the lens horizontally 27
Connecting the projector to other devices 28
HDMI / DVI connection 28
12V Trigger connection 28
RGB connection 29
HDBaseT connection 29
SDI connection 30
Turning on the projector 30
Changing OSD language 30
Adjusting screen orientation 31
Front Ceiling 31
Rear Tabletop 31
Rear ceiling 32
Adjusting the projector lens 32
Projector parts and functions 17
Front view 17
Rear view 18
Bottom view 20
Range of effective remote control signal reception 21
Installing batteries in the remote control 21
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Remote control 33
OSD Menu Tree 35
OSD Description 38
MAIN 38
Input 38
PinP 39
PinP Selection 39
PinP Position 39
Color Space 40
3D 40
Magnify & Shift 40
No Signal 40
PICTURE 41
Picture Mode 41
Contrast 42
Color 42
Tint 42
Sharpness 42
Color Temperature 44
White Balance 44
Aspect 45
Over Scan 46
Position and Phase 46
Auto Adjust 47
LASER 48
Power Mode 48
Power Level 48
High Altitude 49
ADVANCED 50
Installation 50
Lens Control 50
Lens Memory 51
Lens Centering 51
Gamma 51
Pattern 51
Blanking 53
Edge blending 53
Memory 55
Dynamic Black 55
SETUP 56
Network 56
OSD Setting 57
Infrared Remote 57
Remote ID 57
Start up logo 57
Trigger 57
Auto Search 58
Auto Power Off 58
Direct Power On 58
Language 58
AMX D.D. 58
Web control/ Crestron Control 58
SERVICE 59
Model Name 59
Serial Number 59
Software Version 1 / 2 59
Active Source 59
Signal Format 59
Laser Hours 60
Thermal Status 60
Lens Information 60
Factory Reset 60
Cleaning 61
Cleaning the Cabinet 61
Cleaning the Lens 61
Using the Kensington® Lock 62
Simple troubleshooting 63
64
LED STATUS 65
Power LED 65
Specications 66
Supported Signal Input Modes 67
SDI formats 68
3D Timing Format 68
Dimensions 69
Communication settings 70
RS-232 Communication 70
Connection 70
1. Protocol 71
2. Command format 71
3. Response code / Error code 72
Communication command table 75
Copyright information 88
Copyright 88
Disclaimer 88
Trademark 88
Warranty and after-service 88
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Warning, Notices and Safety Instructions
Warning, Notices and Safety Instructions

Notice

This product is intended for the adults who have the ability to operate this machine.
Please write down your projector model number and serial number and keep the information for maintenance purposes in the future. Should the equipment be lost or stolen, the information could also be used for the police report.
Model number:
Serial number:
Please check the accessories that come with the projector with the following list. Should you nd any
missing accessory, contact your dealer immediately.
1. AC Power Cord US 125V 4. Remote control 7. Printed Manual 10. WEEE Manual
2. AC Power Cord EU
3. Wire Remote Cable 6. CD-ROM 9. EU Recycle Sheet

Do not open

5. AA battery 2pcs 8. EAC Document 11. RS232 cable(cross)
12. RGB cable
CAUTION
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK
DO NOT OPEN
CAUTION / TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK
DO NOT REMOVE COVER(OR BACK)
NO USER-SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE
REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL
The lightning flash with an arrowhead within a triangle
is intended to tell the user that inside this product
may cause risk of electrical shock to persons.
The exclamation point within a triangle is intended to tell
the user that important operating and/or servicing instructions
are included in the technical documentation for this equipment.
This is a Class A product. In a domestic environment this product may cause radio interference in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures.

Description pertaining to FCC Rules Part 15

This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
This device has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation.
This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy. If not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio or television reception. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or the following measures:
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
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Warning, Notices and Safety Instructions
CAUTION:
Changes or modications not expressly approved by the manufacturer void the user’s authority to
operate the equipment.
This Class A digital apparatus meets all requirements of the Canadian ICES-003 Standards.
Cet appareil numérique de la classe A est conforme à la norme NMB-003 du Canada.
About Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment
The mark is in compliance with the Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment Directive 2002/96/EC (WEEE).The mark indicates the requirement NOT to dispose the equipment including any spent or discarded batteries or accumulators as unsorted municipal waste, but use the return and collection systems available. If the batteries or accumulators included with this equipment, display the chemical symbol Hg, Cd, or Pb, then it means that the battery has a heavy metal content of more than
0.0005% Mercury or more than, 0.002% Cadmium, or more than 0.004% Lead.
Sun light Warning
Avoid using this projector in direct sun light.
Sun light on the projector lens can severely damage the Digital Mirror Devices (DMD™).
Never look into the projector light source directly
When turn on the projector, make sure nobody's eye will effects by the projection of light. Always avoid to let eyes contact to the light. As with any bright source, do not stare into the direct beam, RG2 IEC 62471-5:2015
Electric shock
To protect your projector, avoid turning on the projector during lightning storms and unplug it from the wall outlet. This will prevent sudden electrical surges caused by the lightning from damaging the projector.
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Warning, Notices and Safety Instructions
Do not overload wall outlets/extension cords
Pay attention to the current load of the outlet you are using, be it wall outlet or extension cord outlet to
prevent re or electric shock.
Cleaning
When cleaning the projector, be sure to unplug it from the wall outlet to prevent electric shock.
Do not use liquid or aerosol cleaners. Use a dry/damp cloth with excessive moisture removed for cleaning. Be sure to use cleaning cloth designed to clean monitors for the projector to prevent damages to the projector casing due to abrasion.
Dampness, smoke, steam, dust, high temperature and direct exposure to sunlight
Do not operate the projector in environments where it could be expose to dampness, smoke, steam, dust, high temperature or direct sunlight. For example: bathroom, kitchen, adjacent to washing machine, damp basement rooms, electric heaters or similar environments. Keeping or operating the projector in the above-mentioned environment could lead to discoloration, mold formation, grease or damages to the projector.
Ventilation
The projector case is designed with slots and openings to remove the heat inside the projector so that it will not overheat and damage the components. Be sure to operate the projector in an environment with ideal ventilation and don't operate it on a sofa, rug or other closed-in environments that could obstruct ventilation.
Intrusion of foreign objects
Be sure to keep all foreign objects away from entering the projector because it could be exposed to
hazardous voltages and cause parts to short circuit. This could in turn lead to re hazard or electric
shock. Examples of foreign objects include: cockroach, screws, liquid and so forth.
In addition, never spill liquid into the projector.
Cooling uid
When the projector is damaged, cooling uid may come out of internal radiator or the tank. Never touch and drink it. When the uid are swallowed or contacted with your eyes, Please have doctor's
medical examination immediately.
Carrying the projector
The projector net weight is 28kg(not include lens). When moving the projector on a cart, be sure to handle the cart with care as abrupt stops, jolts of excessive force or uneven ground could lead the projector to topple.
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Warning, Notices and Safety Instructions
Please install the projector on an even and stable surface
Avoid placing the projector on unstable cart, tripod, table and so forth to prevent the projector from falling, becoming damaged or causing injuries.
Servicing
Should you encounter problem with the projector, please seek assistance from your local dealer or
qualied service personnel. Do not attempt to service the projector by yourself so that you would not
be exposed to high voltage or other potential hazards.
No service is allowed except by authorized personnel.
Should you encounter any of the following situation, please unplug your projector from the wall outlet
and contact a qualied service personnel for assistance:
Damaged power cord or power plug.
If a foreign object has fallen into the projector or if you have spilled water or other liquid into the
projector. If the projector has been dropped accidentally or damaged.
If you experience noticeably poor performance or malfunctioning with the projector despite having
followed instructions for normal operation.
Changing parts
Should any part of the projector be damaged, check with your servicing personnel that only
manufacturer certied parts were used for replacement. Used of non-certied parts may result in damages to the projector or hazards such as re or electric shock. After changing parts, be sure to
remind the servicing personnel to perform safety inspections to ensure that the projector operates no r mally.
No maintenance allowed by end user, Do not open the cabinet.
No user servicable part inside.
Power cord
Don't place the projector where the cord can be walked on. This may result in fraying or damage to the power cord, especially at the plug and the point of connection between the power cord and the projector.
Please use the power cord that comes with the projector or the type of power cord specied for
the projector (refer to the descriptions printed on the power cord). If you are not sure of the power available at the region you are in, consult your local power company to prevent damages to the
projector due to the use of wrong power cord or potential re hazards due to current overload.
Depending on the country and region you are in, the voltage and type of socket of the wall outlet may
be different from the projector. If you are unable to t the power plug into the wall outlet, contact your local dealer and do not remove the extra pin on the power plug to forcibly t it to the socket at the risk
of your own safety.
Connect the ground terminal for the AC inlet of this unit to the ground terminal of the building using an appropriate power cord (bundled).
Install the projector where you can access the power outlet easily.
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Warning, Notices and Safety Instructions
Notices you should read prior to the installation of the projector
Take frequent breaks to let your eyes rest
Prolonged viewing of the projector screen could strain your eyes. Please be sure to rest your eyes adequately.
Installation environment for the projector
You should avoid installing the projector at place of excessive dampness, dust or smoke. If installation in such environment is unavoidable, be sure to have the interior of the projector
cleaned routinely to prolong the projector's lifecycle. Cleaning of the projector's interior should only be
performed by qualied service personnel dispatched by your local dealer and you should not attempt
to clean the inside of the projector by yourself.
If other light source is directly projected onto the projector screen, the color of the picture from the projector will appear to be pale and the picture quality will be lower. In addition, your eyes would be more prone to fatigue. Therefore, it is recommended that the projector be installed in places without direct exposure to sunlight or other sources of intense light.
The ideal operating temperature range for the projector is between 0°C ~ 40°C (32°F ~ 104°F)
The ideal storage temperature range for the projector is between -10°C~ 60°C (14°F ~ 140°F)
Congurations for projector operation at high altitudes
When operating the projector at higher altitudes, be sure to manually set the fan mode to "High" or
it could shorten the life of the optical system in the projector. High altitude is dened as places being
1219 meters (4000 feet) or higher.
Please refer to " Page 49 : High Altitude "
Protect the projector with care
When placing the projector at a high position, be sure to secure the projector rmly so that it would
not fall and cause injuries. Take care to protect the projector's lens from collision, abrasion or other damages. Be sure to close the lens cover or cover the projector with a dust cover if you need to store the projector or if it will not be used for an extended time.
Keep the projector's ventilation inlets and outlets free from obstructions
Note the direction of air ow at the designated spot of installation. Do not let the hot air released from the outlet ow back to the inlet as it will prevent proper cooling and lead to damage of the projector's
internal structure.
In the event of high temperature due to malfunctioning of the internal cooling fan caused by clogging at the ventilation inlets and outlets, the projector will activate its automatic protection mode and shutdown. When this happens, it does not necessary mean that the equipment is malfunctioning. Try to unplug the power cord from the wall outlet and wait for approximately 15 minutes before operating the projector again (remember to remove the objects that have caused poor ventilation so that the projector will not go into the protection mode again).
Description: The regulation of temperature inside the projector by the cooling fan is automatic. And as such, the sound of cooling fan changing its operating speed does not imply that a problem has occurred with the projector.
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Warning, Notices and Safety Instructions
If there has the obstacles on projector both sides.
180°
Distance must 30cm(11.8 inch)
Distance must 30cm(11.8 inch)
If there has the obstacle on projector rear side.
Distance must 50cm(19.7 inch)
Positioning Precautions
This projector can be installed 360° range (include portrait). But life of optical parts will be
shorten as following situation:
1.If the projector installed when the lens faces downward.
2.If the projector installed when the IO connect side upward at the portrait situation.
Lens
90°
270°
Tilt area
Not suggest to let the lens faces downward
Portrait area
Not suggest to let the IO side upward
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Warning, Notices and Safety Instructions
Caution for 3D
Don't let children view the 3D by themselves , please always be accompanied by an adult.
Although more than six years old can view the 3D. But children may not tell you if they are feeling
unwell when viewng 3D content, so always be sure to check with the child. When viewing 3D content, be sure you are at an appropriate distance from the front of the screen.
Suggest keep at least three times the height of the screen away from the screen. Check that the settings are correct and that the 3D effect is being correctly applied. If the image is
inversed and the left and right eye images are swapped, the 3D effect does not work, which could cause eye strain or cause you to feel unwell.
3D content not suitable for below situation, it could aggravate their pre-existing conditions.
People with a history of photosensitive epilepsy.
People has heart disease.
Pregnant women.
People with serious illnesses.
People with a history of epileptic seizures.
Suggest stop to view the 3D, if has below situation:
When you feel unwell , tired, sleep deprived, fatigued or inebriated,
The 3D image doubled or not clear.
Enjoying 3D content that rotates, rolls, or shakes, some person may feel they are moving and
trigger a form of “sea sickness”. Take too long time for viewing 3D content, be sure to take regular breaks to avoid cause eyestrain.
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Warning, Notices and Safety Instructions
LAS ER WA R N I NG
This symbol indicates that there is a potential hazard of eye exposure to laser radiation unless the instructions are closely followed.
CLASS 3R LASER PRODUCT
This Laser Product is designated as Class 3R during all procedures of operation.
LASER LIGHT - AVOID DIRECT EYE EXPOSURE.
Do not point laser or allow laser light to be directed or reected toward other people or reective objects.
Direct or scattered light can be hazardous to eyes and skin.
There is a potential hazard of eye exposure to laser radiation if the included instructions are not followed.
Caution – use of controls or adjustments or performance of procedures other than those
specied herein may result in hazardous radiation exposure.
Laser Parameters
Wavelength
Mode of operation
Pulse width
Pulse repetition rate
Maximum laser energy
Total internal power
Apparent source size
Divergence
450nm - 460nm (Blue)
Pulsed, due to frame rate
0.74ms
240Hz
0.376mJ
>100W
>10mm, at lens stop
>100 mili Radian
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Warning, Notices and Safety Instructions
Product labels
Below drawing show the label's location.
CONTRO L V H
TRIGGER
LAN
REMOTE
CONTROL HDBaseT HDMI 1 DVI-D HDMI 2
B/Cb/Pb
COMPUTER IN 2
G/Y R/Cr/Pr COMPUTER IN 1
IN OUT
SDI
.Manufacturer’s ID
.Serial No.
.Hazard Warning Symbol, Aperture Label, Certification Statement Label and Explanatory Label
LENS
INPUT ASPECT BLANK
AUTO
CENTERING
EXITMENU
SHIFT
LENS
FOCUS ZOOM
AVOID EYE CONTACT TO THE LIGHT
TEMP.
LIGHT
POWER
STATUS
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Warning, Notices and Safety Instructions
3264623500 XXXX XXXX
>PC< CM-100-037
Code39 of MAC Address
MAC: XX:XX:XX:XX:XX:XX
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MAC: XX:XX:XX:XX:XX:XX
Code39 of MAC Address
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LP-WU9750B
200-240V 50/60Hz 4.5A
Hitachi Europe Ltd. WhiteBrook Park, Lower Cookham Road, Maidenhead
100-130V 50/60Hz 9.5A
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
CAN ICES-003(A) / NMB-003(A)
KTL ZU10002-XXXXX MSIP-REM-DVP-LP-W9750B
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Berlshire SL6 8YA UK
Caution : Do not open the cover. No user-serviceable parts inside Cuidado : no abra la tapa. Niguna parte interna es reparable por Usuario Attention: Ne pas ouvrir le couvercle. Aucune pièce réparable par l'utilisateur Prudence : n'ouvrez pas la couverture. Aucune partie utile d'utilisateur à l'intérieur.
Hitachi Maxell, Ltd.
5030 TOTSUKA-CHO,TOTSUKA-KU, YOKOHAMA, JAPAN
MADE IN CHINA FABRIQUE EN CHINE HECHO EN CHINA
Self declaration - Conforming to IS 13252(Part 1): 2010, R-41011894
S.NO./S.NO.
Code39 of Model
*LP-WU9750B*
Code39 of S/N
*DCYMCSSSSS*
*DCYMCSSSSS*
Code39 of S/N
*LP-WU9750B*
Code39 of Model
Note: The Dukane models described in this document are manufactured by
Hitachi and uses the same rmware, software programs, control code, and accessory parts. The equivalent Dukane to Hitachi models are 9080WUSS (LP -WU9750B), and model with the SD903 lens included 9080WUSS-L (LP -WU9750B-SD903).
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Warning, Notices and Safety Instructions
a.Hazard Warning Symbol
b.Aperture Label
c.Certication Statement Label
d.Explanatory Label
d
LASER RADIATION
AVOID DIRECT EYE EXPOSURE CLASS 3R LASER PRODUCT Wavelength : 450-460 nm Max. Pulse energy: 0.376 mJ, Pulse duration: 0.74 ms IEC/EN 60825-1:2007
RAYONNEMENT LASER
ÉVITER D’EXPOSER DIRECTEMENT LENS YEUX PRODUIT LASER DE CLASSE 3R Longueur D’onde : 450-460nm Énergie D’impulsion Max. : 0.376 mJ, Durée de L’impulsion : 0.74 ms IEC/EN 60825-1:2007
LASERSTRAHLUNG
DIREKTE EXPOSITION DER AUGEN VERMEIDEN LASERPRODUKT DER KLASSE 3R Wellenlänge : 450-460 nm Max. Pulsenergie: 0.376 mJ, Pulsdauer: 0.74 ms IEC/EN 60825-1:2007
ab
LASER APERTURE
OUVERTURE LASER
LASERÖFFNUNG
Complies with FDA performance standards for laser products except for deviations pursuant to Laser Notice No. 50, dated June 24, 2007
CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT IEC/EN 60825-1:2014
PRODUIT LASER DE CLASSE 1 IEC/EN 60825-1:2014
LASERPRODUKT DER KLASSE 1 IEC/EN 60825-1:2014
c
RISK GROUP 2
CAUTION
Possibly hazardous optical radiation emitted from this product.
Do not stare at operating lamp. May be harmful to the eyes.
GROUPE DE RISQUE 2
ATTENTION
Rayonnements optiques potentiellement dangereux émis par ce produit.
Ne regardez pas la lampe en fonctionnement. Peut être nocif pour les yeux.
RISIKOGRUPPE 2
ACHTUNG
Dieses Gerät gibt möglicherweise gefährliche optische Strahlung aus.
Bei Betrieb nicht direkt in die Lampe blicken. Dies könnte Augenschäden verursachen.
RG2
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Warning, Notices and Safety Instructions
Location of laser aperture
Below drawing is the laser aperture location. Be careful not to let the eye see the light directly.
Laser aperture
Interlock switches
This machine has interlock switches to protect the laser light leakage.
Switch will power-off the system when the Top cover is opened.
Switch Will power-off the system individually when the lens is removed or not install correctly.
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Warning, Notices and Safety Instructions
Name and quantity of toxic/hazardous substances/elements contained in the product

Polybrominated
diphenyl ethers
(PBDE)

Polybrominated
biphenyls
(PBB)

Hexavalent
Chromium
(Cr(VI))

Cadmium
(Cd)
Toxic or hazardous Substances and Elements

Mercury
(Hg)
Lead

(Pb)
Part Name
Marking Styles for Names and Contents of Toxic or Hazardous Substances or Elements
Please refer to below Table for the names and contents of the toxic or hazardous substances or elements contained in
electronic information products.
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Optical Engine
Optical Module
Fans assy
Metal bracket
Plastic bracket
Metal (Copper Pillars, Copper Nut etc.)
Temperature switch
PCB Assy
Cable
Power Cord
O: Indicates that this toxic or hazardous substance contained in all of the homogeneous materials for this
Power Inlet
Remote controller
part is below the limit requirement in SJ/T11363-2006.
X: Indicates that this toxic or hazardous substance contained in at least one of the homogeneous materials
(Enterprises may further provide in this box technical explanation for marking "X" based on their actual conditions.)
used for this part is above the limit requirement in SJ/T11363- 2006.

Projector parts and functions

Projector parts and functions
Front view
LED Indicator
Infrared receiver
Lens
Ventilation inlet
The internal cooli ng fan draws cool air from the vent ilation inlet into the projector.
Ventilation slot
The hot ai r generated inside t he projector is dispersed throug h the ventilation slot. Make sure the ventilation slot is free f rom obst ruction.
Adjustable foot
Adjust the height and angle of the projector with the adjustable foot
TEMP.
LIGHT
STATUS
POWER
POWER (LED)
The ind icator t hat shows the projector's power status.
STATUS (LED)
The ind icator t hat shows the projector's standby st atus.
LIGHT (LED)
The ind icator t hat shows the projector is on or off.
TEMP. (LED)
The ind icator t hat shows the projector's er ror message.
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Projector parts and functions
Rear view
Projector Keypad
Infrared sensor
Ventilation outlet
Adjustable foot
Adjustable foot
STANDBY/ON
Use this button to star t up or shut down the projector .
INPUT
Used to toggle between different input sig nal sou rce.
AUTO
Auto adjust the signal synchron izt ion.
ASPECT
Adust the aspect ratio. Refer to “ Page 45 : Aspect “
LENS CENTERTNG
Press t his but ton to center the lens and calibrate the para meter of lens shift, focusing a nd zoom ing.
BLANK
Press t his but ton display the blank image.
MENU
Power inlet
Power switch
׀
-> on
О -> off
Voltage Selector
(Default at 115V)
IO Control
Displays or hides the OSD adjustment screen.
▲▼
Use these buttons to scroll, congure or adjust items on the OSD or
toggle between d ifferent pict ures.
BUTTONS
ENTER
Press to conrm the changed settings
EXIT
Exit the OSD adjust ment screen or return to previous osd level.
LENS SHIFT
Adjust the projected image p osion.
FOCUS
Adjust the projected image's focus.
ZOOM
Zoom in or zoom out the project ed image.
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Projector parts and functions
COMPUTER IN 2
Connects to ve BNC inputs for PC (R/B/G/H/V) or for component (YPbPr)
picture source and channel ( Hs, Vs) source.
CONTROL
9-pin D -sub socket. Con nect s your PC or automat ic home theater /control system.
TRIGGER
(3.5-mm, m ini phone jack)
Offers 12 (+/- 1.5) V of out put for 350mA monitor relay w ith shor t circuit protection.
To keep with cover wh ile not in use.
COMPUTER IN 1
Stand ard 15-pi n VGA connection socket to
connect to RGB, high-denition component input
or PC. The projector will aut omatically detect the resolution of the input signal.
CONTROL V H
TRIGGER
REMOTE
CONTROL HDBaseT HDMI 1 DVI-D HDMI 2
LAN
B/Cb/Pb
COMPUTER IN 2
G/Y R/Cr/Pr COMPUTER IN 1
IN OUT
SDI
REMOTE
CONTROL
Usable wired-remote- control with accessor y cable. Available for Niles or Xantech I R repeater system s.
HDBaseT
HDBaseT is a technology to transmit image, sound, ethernet or ser ial cont rol signal via LAN cable.
SDI IN/OUT
Serial digital interface, use BNC connects input or output the picture.
HDMI 1 & 2
HDCP compatible digital pictu re input; connects to sources using HDMI or DVI.
DVI-D
Connect to DVI sou rce.
IO Control (Input / Output)
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Projector parts and functions
Bottom view
576,0
500,0 300,0
150,0
150,0
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Mounting bracket screw hole
These screw holes are used to mount the projector to its designated mounting bracket using 6 M4x16 screws. The dimensions of the screw holes are shown in the picture below.
Adjustable foot
Adjust the height and angle of the projector with the adjustable foot
Projector parts and functions
Range of effective remote control signal reception
The diagram below illustrates the range of effective remote control signal reception (Unused new battery).
40°
40°
12m
Note: Avoid placing the remote control at places of high temperature or humidity as it could cause the remote
control to malfunction.
Installing batteries in the remote control
1. Remove the cover by sliding it in the direction indicated by the arrow.
2. Insert two new AA batteries (observe the polarity).
3. Replace the cover.
Note1: Be sure to insert the batteries in the corresponding orientations to match the polarities. Note2: Do not mix new batteries with used batteries as it would shorten the life of new batteries or cause leakage. Note3: Only used AA batteries as instructed; do not attempt to insert different types of batteries into the remote control. Note4: If the remote is going to be unused for long periods of time, be sure to remove the batteries to prevent leakage,
which could damage the remote control.
Note5: The liquid contents in the batteries is harmful to the skin; do not touch the leakage with your bare hands directly.
When installing fresh batteries, be sure to clean up the leakage thoroughly.
Note6: Under most circumstances, you only need to point the remote control towards the screen and the IR signal would
be reected off the screen and picked up by the IR sensor on the projector. But under specic circumstances, the projector may fail to receive signals from the remote control due to environmental factors. When this happens, orient the remote control at the projector and try again.
Note7: If the range of effective remote control signal reception decreases or if the remote control stops working, replace
the batteries.
Note8: If the infrared receiver is exposed to uorescent lamp or strong sunlight, the remote control may not operate
normally.
Note9: Refer to the regulations enforced by your local government on the disposal of used batteries; improper disposal
could damage the environment.
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Installation the projector.

1. Orient the projector towards the screen
Screen
2. Remove the lens PU foam on the projector
3. Depending on your area, to select the correct input voltage.
Select 200-240V
Select 100-130V
4. Connect the power cord to the projector
Secure the power plug by locking the plug holder clamp.
Connect the female side of the power cord to power input socket of projector
5. Connect the projector to your PC and ip the switch to “׀” to turn
on the power.
Desk Top or Notebook
CONTROL V H
TRIGGER
LAN
REMOTE
CONTROL HDBaseT HDMI 1 DVI-D HDMI 2
G/Y R/Cr/Pr COMPUTER IN 1
B/Cb/Pb
COMPUTER IN 2
IN OUT
SDI
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6. Starting the projector up.
[Enter] Shift Adjustment
Lens Control
[Enter] Zoom/Focus Adjustment
Press the button on the projector or the button on the remote control to start up the projector.
7. Adjusting the projector's angle, Lens Shift, Zoom and Focus
a. Please use the adjustable feet to change the angle of the projector in order to achieve the most
suitable angle for projection on the screen.
b. Adjusting the lens by horizontal and vertical lens shift and adjust Zoom and Focus of lens
Method 1: Use the Keypad of
Lens Shift ▲▼◄ ► Focus Zoom
Method 2: Press the
Use the ▲▼◄ ► buttons to adjust the horizontal or vertical position of the lens. Then press ENTER to adjust the Zoom and Focus of the lens.
Press Lens Shift once to adjust Lens Shift
LENS SHIFT
button on the remote control to access Lens Control-Lens Shift.
Shift
Press Enter to adjust the Zoom and Focus
Lens Control
Zoom
Enter
Focus
Method 3: Press the
Lens Control selected, then use the ▲▼ ◄ ► buttons to adjust the horizontal or vertical position of the lens. If want to adjust Zoom and Focus.
Press
Note : Please adjust the lens shift / zoom / focus after having passed 30 minutes which the projector turned on. Note : Slight changes in the image position and/or focus may occur during the 30 minutes after the projector was
turned on.
If the room temperature and humidity changed from the time when adjusted the lens shift / zoom / focus, please readjust as necessary. Note: In anticipation of the changes after installation, please set up the image size including the margin from
the screen edge.
Enter
MENU
button on the remote control or
ENTER
to adjust it.
MENU
Keypad and choose Advanced
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8. Correcting keystoning caused by projection angle
a. To adjust keystoning, press the MENU button on the remote control and choose Advanced
Warping Keystone adjust and use ▼▲ buttons to adjust Vertical Keystone. Refer to g3 on next page.
b.
To adj
Advanced  Warping  Keystone adjust and use Refer to Fig 4 on next page.
The picture after adjust
ust keystoning, press the MENU button on the remote control and choose
buttons to adjust Horizontal Keystone.
Fig 1
Focus
Adjust
Adjust
Vertical Keystone
Zoom Out
Fig 3
Fig 4
Horizontal Keystone
Zoom In
9. Turning off the projector
STANDBY
Press the button on the projector or the appear on the screen. Press the button again while the message appears. When the projector has been turned off, the cooling fan will remain in operation for approximately 10 seconds.
button on the remote control. The message will
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Throw distance
Throw Distance (TD) = Screen Width (W) x Throw Ratio (TR)
Screen Width(W)
Throw Distance(TD)
Coupled with the available projection lenses, the projector offers the following throw ratios:
FL-920(FL-900) (0.32 : 1 100-350inch)
USL-901 (0.76~0.95 : 1 50-600inch)
SL-902 (1.14~1.72 : 1 50-600inch)
SD-903 (1.61~2.44 : 1 50-600inch)
ML-904 (2.38~3.64 : 1 50-600inch)
LL-905 (3.47~5.63 : 1 50-600inch)
UL-906 (5.53~8.79 : 1 50-600inch)
Note:
Projection lenses are optional accessories. Please contact your local dealer to acquire the projection lens that suits your need most.
Modes of installation
Install the projector in an environment below 40°C (104°F). The projector should be kept clear from
sources of heat and / or ventilation openings of air conditioner. The projector should be kept away from devices that emit electromagnetic energy, such as motor
and transformer. Common devices that emit electromagnetic energy include slideshow system,
speakers, power ampliers and elevators.
If you choose to install the projector on the ceiling, be sure to use the ceiling installation
• components manufactured by manufacturer-certied vendors. For details, please contact your local
dealer.
Front Tabletop
Advantages: easy to install can be easily moved
or adjusted easy to operate.
Disadvantage: occupies oor space and limits
seating capacity.
Lotus
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Front Ceiling
Lotus
Refer to " Page 31 : Front Ceiling "
Advantage: does not occupy oor space does not
draw attention to it. Eliminates the possibility that someone would accidentally move the projector.
Disadvantage: stricter installation requirements
and conditions; care should be taken during the installation to ensure the projector has been securely mounted. operation of the projector becomes inconvenient without the remote control.
Lotus
Rear Ceiling
Refer to " Page 32 : Rear ceiling "
Advantage: the projector is completely hidden
from plain view this setup usually offers better reduction of ambient noise.
Disadvantage: requires an additional room for
installation. Stricter installation requirements and conditions; care should be taken during the installation to ensure the projector has been securely mounted. operation of the projector becomes inconvenient without the remote control.
Lotus
Rear Tabletop
Refer to " Page 31 : Rear Tabletop "
Advantage: the projector is completely hidden
from plain view the projector can be easily operated this setup usually offers better reduction of ambient noise.
Disadvantage: requires an additional room for
installation relatively higher costs for installation.
Rear Tabletop with a Mirror
If you wish to have a rear projection setup with limited space to the rear of the projector, you can
use a mirror to reect the light path.
However, both the projector and the mirror have to be precisely located. If you are considering such installation, please contact your dealer for assistance.
Advantage: the projector is completely hidden
from plain view this setup usually offers better reduction of ambient noise.
Disadvantage: requires an additional room for
installation relatively higher costs for installation.
Screen
Mirror
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Horizontal and vertical lens shift
Range of vertical lens shift adjustment
Range of vertical lens shift adjustment
H: Range of Horizontal lens shift adjustment
HH
In addition to using the adjustable feet to adjust projection angle, you can also use the Lens Shift function to adjust the projected picture.
Moving the lens vertically
The distance of vertical lens movement is +60% , -22% of the screen height in both directions. For instance, if you are using a 2.15m × 1.35m(100") screen, you will be able to move the picture upwards no more than 81cm or downwards no more than 29.7cm.
This illustration shows normal vertical lens shift without the use of special specication lens or projector.
Note: Please make sure the center of lens is rectangular to the center of the screen.
The value indicates in the case of SD-903 lens.
Moving the lens horizontally
The distance of horizontal lens movement is 10% of the screen width in both directions. For instance, if you are using a 2.15m × 1.35m(100") screen, you will be able to move the picture left or right by no more than 21.5cm.
This illustration shows normal horizontal lens shift without the use of special specication lens or projector. Note: when the lens is in the neutral position (i.e. without horizontal or vertical shift), the center of the projection should
be aligned with the center of the screen.
The value indicates in the case of SD-903 lens.
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