EIKI EK-510U, EK-510UL, EK-511W, EK-511WL, EK-512X User Manual

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Owner's manual
Multimedia Projector
EK-510U E K - 510 U L* EK- 511W E K - 511 W L* EK-512 X E K - 51 2 X L*
V1.1
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Features and Design
This Projector is designed with the most advanced technology for durability and ease of use. This projector utilizes built-in multimedia features, a palette of 1.07 billion colors and matrix liquid crystal display (LCD) technology.
Simple Computer System Setting
The projector has the Multi-scan system to conform to almost all computer output sig­nals quickly. Up to WUXGA resolution can be accepted.
Useful Functions for Presentations
- The digital zoom and focus function allows you to focus on the crucial information during a presentation.
- The 10W audio output allows you to make
a presentation without any external audio equipment.
Lamp Control
Brightness of the projection lamp can be selected.
Logo Function
The Logo function allows you to customize the screen logo.
Multilanguage Menu Display
The screen menu of the projector is available in 26 languages: English, German, French, Italian, Spanish, Polish, Swedish, Dutch, Portuguese, Japanese, Simplified Chinese, Traditional Chinese, Korean, Russian, Arabic, Turkish, Finnish, Norwegian, Danish, Indone­sian, Hungarian, Czech, Kazakh, Vietnamese, Thai, Farsi.
Helpful Maintenance Functions
Lamp and filter maintenance functions pro­vide for better and proper maintenance of the projector.
Security Function
The Security function helps you to ensure secu­rity of the projector. With the Key lock function, you can lock the operation on the control panel or remote control. PIN code lock function pre­vents unauthorized use of the projector.
LAN Network Function
This projector is loaded with the wired LAN net­work function. You can operate and manage the projector via network.
Auto Setup Function
This function enables input source search, auto PC adjust and auto focus by simple pressing the AUTO button on the remote control.
Colorboard Function
At the time of simple projection on the colored wall, you can get the close color image to the color image projected on a white screen by se­lecting the similar color to the wall color from the preset four colors.
Power Management
The Power management function reduces pow­er consumption and maintains the lamp life.
Closed Caption
This is a printed version of the program sound or other information displayed on the screen. You can turn on the feature and switch the channels.
Note:
- The screen menu and images in the manual may slightly differ from the real product.
- The manual is subject to change without prior notice.
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Table of contents
Features and Design ........................
Table of contents Safety operation guideline Compliance Accessories
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Overview
Name and function of your projector
Front/top ....................................................14
Rear ...........................................................15
Terminal .....................................................16
Remote controller ......................................17
Remote controller operation range ............18
Install battery of remote controller .............19
Installation
Installation
Lens installation .........................................21
Lens shift adjustment .................................22
Set up your projector .................................23
Connect the AC power cord .......................24
Connection to equipment
Connection to computer.............................25
Connection to video equipment .................25
Connection to audio equipment .................26
Connection to USB equipment ..................26
Operation
Basic operation
Power on your projector.............................28
Power off your projector .............................29
Zoom / focus function ................................30
Lens shift function ......................................30
Auto setup function ....................................30
Adjustment pad ..........................................31
Keystone adjustment .................................31
How to use the OSD ..................................32
Menu operation ..........................................32
Menu item overview ...................................33
Remote controller operation ......................34
Input selection
Input select ................................................35
Display
Auto PC Adjusting ...................................... 37
Manual computer adjustment ....................38
Color Adjust
Color Adjust (Computer signals) ................41
Color Adjust (Video signals) .......................42
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Setting
Setting........................................................43
Expand
Language ...................................................45
Auto Setup .................................................45
Keystone ....................................................46
Curved correction ......................................47
Logo ...........................................................48
Security ......................................................49
Power Management...................................50
Filter counter ..............................................50
Test pattern ................................................51
Network......................................................51
Factory Default ..........................................52
Lamp counter .............................................52
Memory Viewer
Memory Viewer ..........................................53
Info.
Information .................................................54
Description on using useful function
Network control operation ..........................56
Memory Viewer function ............................64
USB Display function .................................66
Edge Blending function ..............................68
Maintenance
Regular maintenance
Status light indicator ..................................70
Clean the lens ............................................71
Clean casing of your projector ...................71
Clear the lter ............................................71
Reset the lter counter...............................72
Lamp replacement .....................................72
Appendix
Troubleshooting .........................................75
Light indicator status ..................................78
Compatible computer screen .....................79
Terminal conguration................................80
Menu Tree..................................................81
Technical Specications.............................85
Dimensions ................................................87
PIN code memorandum .............................88
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Safety operation guideline
Safety instructions
This document and your projector employ certain symbols to illustrate how to use your projector safely. They are described below: Please get yourself familiar with them before going through this document.
Caution
Note
Please read this manual carefully before installing and operating your projector.
Your projector comes with a lot of convenient features and functions. You may make the most of these features and keep your projector in good working conditions by using it correctly. Invalid operation of your projector may not only shorten its life cycle but also may
lead to product failure, re, or other incidents.
In case of any operation abnormality, refer to this manual to check your operation and connections and try solutions given in the “Troubleshooting” section at end of this manual. If the problem persists, call your dealer or our service center.
Your projector’s lamp is a consumable and will get dimmer after long-term use. It’s normal for an older lamp to be dimmer than a newer one. Please power on and off your projector by strictly following steps given in “Power on your projector” and “Power off your projector” section of this manual. Execute regular maintenance and cleaning according to instructions set forth in “Maintaining and cleaning your projector” section of this manual. Fail to do so may shorten life cycle of your projector and its lamps sharply or even damage your projector and its lamps before long.
Ignoring messages indicated by this symbol may lead to personal injuries or deaths due to human errors.
Ignoring messages indicated by this symbol may lead to personal injuries or property damage.
High voltage inside with risks of electric shock.
Caution
Note: DO NOT remove the casing (or back cover) as this may result in electric shock. Users shall not execute any maintenance work on components within your projector
except replacing lamps. Call qualied
maintenance personnel in case of any maintenance requirements.
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Danger of electric shock
DO NOT open this.
High voltage inside with risks of electric shock.
Operation and maintenance tips about these components.
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Safety operation guideline
0.7’(20cm)
1.5’(50cm)
3’(1m)
3’(1m)
Notes
Caution
Safety precautions:
●GROUND your projector.
●Lens of your projector projects strong light. DO NOT look at the light beam directly. You
may get your eyesight hurt. This is especially the case with children.
●Unplug the AC power plug if your projector will not be used for long time.
●DO NOT overload the socket of power cord as it may lead to re or electric shock. DO
NOT subject the power cord to any object. DO NOT place your projector in locations where its power cord may become damaged by treading by passersby.
●Disconnect the power plug before cleaning your projector. DO NOT apply liquid or sprays
to your projector. DO NOT wipe your projector with wet cloth.
●Please follow warnings and instructions given in labels attached to your projector. Unplug
your projector when your projector is exposed to thunderstorm weather, is unmanned, or not in use for long periods to prevent damage caused by lightning and power surges.
●DO NOT use accessories without recommendation by the manufacturer as it may result in
potential risks.
Caution
Precautions on air outlet:
●Keep adequate clearance around your projector for its ventilation and cooling. See gure
below for the least clearance requirements. The least clearance is a MUST when your pro­jector is placed within a cabinet or other closed environment.
Sides and bottom Rear
●DO NOT cover the air outlet of your projector. Poor ventilation not only shorten life cycle of
your projector but also may lead to risks.
●Slots and openings at rear and bottom of your projector are designed for ventilation. Keep
your projector from overheated to ensure its steady operation.
●DO NOT cover the air outlet with cloth or other objects. DO NOT place your projector on the
surface of bed, sofa, carpets, or similar object as this may block the air outlets at its bottom.
●DO NOT place your projector in closed environment, e.g. a bookcase, unless it is well venti-
lated.
● Keep any matter from falling in your projector through the air outlets as they may touch high
voltage parts and lead to re or electric shock by short circuits. DO NOT splash liquid to your
projector.
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Safety operation guideline
Note:
Precautions on location of your projector:
●Place your projector in a proper location or it may result in re.
●DO NOT expose your projector in rain or high humidity environments or it may result in re or
electric shock. DO NOT place your projector near water or splashing water. DO NOT place any
water container, e.g. ower vase, atop your projector.
●DO NOT place your projector in environments of soot, moisture or smoke, e.g. your kitchen,
or it may lead to product failure or accidents. Your projector may be damaged by contact with oil or chemicals.
●DO NOT place your projector near exhaust pipe or air conditioning equipment.
●DO NOT place your projector near radiator or heating pipes.
●DO NOT place your projector atop unstable truck, rack, or table. It may fall of the surface and
lead to personal injuries and property damages. Please use cart or rack recommended by the manufacturer or included with your product. Please follow steps given in installation guideline included with the wall and ceiling mount racks for installation. Use installation components approved by the manufacturer.
●Be careful when moving your projector with cart. Abrupt stops, pushing too hard and rugged
surfaces may topple your projector and the cart together.
FOR EU USERS
The symbol mark and recycling systems described below apply to EU countries and do not apply to countries in other areas of the world. Your product is designed and manufactured with high quality materials and components which can be recycled and/or reused. The symbol mark means that electrical and electronic equipment, batteries and accumulators, at their end-of-life, should be disposed of separately from your household waste. Note: If a chemical symbol is printed beneath the symbol mark, this chemical symbol means that the battery or accumulator contains a heavy metal at a certain concentration. This will be indicated as follows: Hg: mercury, Cd: cadmium, Pb: lead In the European Union there are separate collection systems for used electrical and electronic equipment, batteries and ac­cumulators. Please, dispose of them correctly at your local community waste collection/recycling centre. Please help us to conserve the environment we live in!
Caution:
Contains mercury
For more information on safe handling procedures, the measures to be taken in case of acci­dental breakage and safe disposal options visit: ec.gc.ca/mercure-mercury/ Dispose of or recycle in accordance with applicable laws.
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Safety operation guideline
Note:
Precautions on using your projector:
●DO NOT project the same image for long time as residual images may be left in the panel. This is a property of LCD panel.
●Use power as indicated in tags attached to your projector. If you have doubts over available
power type, consult your dealer or local power company rst.
●DO NOT open or remove the casing for maintenance as this may lead to electric shock or other damages. Call qualied maintenance personnel in case of any maintenance require-
ments.
– In case of the following, unplug the power cord and call qualied maintenance personnel
for service immediately:
a. Damaged or broken power cord or plug
b. Liquid splashed in your projector
c. Your projector exposed to rain or water
d. If your projector fails to work as expected by following operation instructions, adjust it ac-
cording to given instructions. Other invalid operations may damage your projector, which requires the technician to spend more time before returning it back to normal.
e. The projector falls off to ground or its casing is damaged.
f. In case of any abnormal change in your projector during its use, then maintenance ser-
vices would be required.
●In case components replacement is required, make sure the replacements have been ap- proved by the manufacturer and features the same with the one being replaced. Use of
unauthorized parts may lead to re, electric shock or personal injury.
●After the completion of maintenance or repair work, get the maintenance personnel to run routine safety check to ensure your projector’s safety operation status.
Information for users in the European Union
This is a device to project images onto a screen, etc., and is not intended for use as indoor lighting in a domestic environment. Directive 2009/125/EC.
NOTE FOR CUSTOMERS IN THE US
Hg LAMP(S) INSIDE THIS PRODUCT CONTAIN MERCURY AND MUST BE RECYCLED OR DISPOSED OF ACCORDING TO LOCAL STATE OR FEDERAL LAWS.
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Safety operation guideline
Air ventilation
Openings in the casing are designed for ventilation and overheating prevention. DO NOT block or cover these openings to keep your projector in normal operation and from overheating.
Note:
Heat exhaust at the air outlet Keep the following in mind when using or installing your projector:
Air intake
Air outlet
(For heat exhaust)
– DO NOT place ammable materials or
sprayers near your projector.
– Keep the air outlet one meter away
from other objects.
– DO NOT touch the area close to the air
outlet especially the metal components, e.g. screws. This area and parts will get very hot once your projector starts op­erating.
– DO NOT place any object atop your
projector. They may not only be dam-
aged but also lead to re after being
overheated.
Cooling fans are designed for cooling your projector. Fan speed is auto adjusted subject to internal temperature of your projector.
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Safety operation guideline
Place your projector correctly
Use your projector at specified location in correct way. Invalid projector location may shorten
life-cycle of lamps or even lead to severe incidents or re.
Note:
Enable the “Ceiling” function if ip over screen is required.
DO NOT install your projector in ways as illustrated below.
DO NOT incline your projector

more than ±10 degrees.
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0
The projector supports 360° projection in Vertical.
360°
DO NOT place your projector as

illustrated above.
Note:
Precautions on ceiling mount racket installation:
●Get qualied technician to install the ceiling
mount racket.
●Warranty of your projector does not cover
hazards and damage caused by using ceil­ing mount rackets provided by unauthorized dealers.
●Remove the ceiling mount racket when it is
not in use.
●Apply torque driver instead of power driver or
impact driver in your projector.
M6x10
10mm
M6x10
10mm
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Safety operation guideline
Moving your projector
When moving your projector close its adjustment legs as they may damage the lens and casing. Keep your projector in suitable box when it is not to be used for a long time.
Note:
Precautions on moving or shipping your projector:
●DO NOT drop or impact your projector as it may get damaged or failed in operation.
●Please employ proper container for movement.
●Prohibit express or other shipping service provider personnel from shipping your projector
with improper boxes. Your projector may become damaged. Please consult your dealers for shipping your projector by express or other shipping service providers.
●Place your projector in box only after it has been fully cooled down.
Precautions on dealing with your projector:
DO NOT lift or move your projector by holding the lens or projecting decoration ring as it may damage the lens and your projector.
Be careful when handling your projector. DO NOT drop it, subject it to external forces, or place ob­jects atop it.
Note:
Lens of your projector is electric powered.
Precautions on using your projec­tor:
●DO NOT touch the lens when it
is working as your ngers may
get hurt.
●DO NOT let children touch the lens.
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DO NOT hold the lens or area around it.
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Compliance
ASA
FCC Caution Declaration of Conformity
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. To assure continued compliance, follow the attached installation instructions and do not make any
unauthorized modications.
CAUTION:
This equipment 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 when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense.
Model Number : EK-510U, EK-511W, EK-512X Trade Name : EIKI Responsible party : EIKI International, Inc. Address : 30251 Esperanza Rancho Santa Margarita CA 92688-2132 Telephone No. : 800-242-3454 (949-457-0200)
AC Power Cord Requirement
The AC Power Cord supplied with this projector meets the requirement for use in the country you purchased it.
AC Power Cord for the United States and Canada:
AC Power Cord used in the United States and Canada is listed by the Underwriters Laboratories (UL)
and certied by the Canadian Standard Association (CSA).
AC Power Cord has a grounding-type AC line plug. This is a safety feature to be sure that the plug will
t into the power outlet. Do not try to defeat this safety feature. Should you be unable to insert the plug
into the outlet, contact your electrician.
AC Power Cord for the United Kingdom:
This cord is already tted with a moulded plug incorporating a fuse, the value of which is indicated on
the pin face of the plug. Should the fuse need to be replaced, an ASTA approved BS 1362 fuse must be used of the same rating, marked thus the cover omitted. If a replacement fuse cover is required, ensure it is of the same colour as that visible on the pin face of the plug (i.e. red or orange). Fuse covers are available from the Parts Department indicated in your User Instructions. If the plug supplied is not suitable for your socket outlet, it should be cut off and destroyed.
The end of the exible cord should be suitably prepared and the correct plug tted.
WARNING : A PLUG WITH BARED FLEXIBLE CORD IS HAZARDOUS IF ENGAGED IN A LIVE SOCKET OUTLET.
The Wires in this mains lead are coloured in accordance with the following code:
Green-and-yellow ...... . Earth
Blue . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Neutral
Brown............... Live
As the colours of the wires in the mains lead of this apparatus may not correspond with the coloured markings identifying the terminals in your plug proceed as follows: The wire which is coloured green-and-yellow must be connected to the terminal in the plug which is marked by the letter E or by the safety earth symbol The wire which is coloured blue must be connected to the terminal which is marked with the letter N or coloured black. The wire which is coloured brown must be connected to the terminal which is marked with the letter L or coloured red.
WARNING: THIS APPARATUS MUST BE EARTHED.
. If the fuse cover is detachable, never use the plug with
or coloured green or green-and-yellow.
THE SOCKET-OUTLET SHOULD BE INSTALLED NEAR THE EQUIPMENT AND EASILY ACCESSIBLE.
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Accessories
Quick Start Guide AC Power Cord
US Type x1 Euro Type x1
Safety Information VGA Cable
Remote Control with batteries
(AA or LR6)
Lens Cover
(For EK-510U, 511W and 512X)
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Overview
This chapter presents names and functions of individual component.
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Front/top
Name and function of your projector
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5
1
4
2
Projection lens
Air intake with lter
POWER indicator (Refer to Page 77)
– The power indicator turns steady red when your projector is in standby mode – It turns steady green when your projector is in normal operation
STATUS indicator (Refer to Page 77)
It ashes orange when internal temperature of your projector is out of operation range
FILTER indicator (Refer to Page 77)
It turns orange when the lter requires cleaning
Lens release button
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Rear
1
3
4
5
6
8
141.7
AUDIOAUDIO
IN2
AUDIO
IN1
AUDIO
OUT
S-VIDEOVIDEO R/CINR/C
OUT
RS-232C
DVI-D
P/PR
MONITOR OUT
VGA IN
G/Y B/PB H/HV V
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Name and function of your projector
VOL- VOL+
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ON/STAND-BY
Power on or off your projector
/ Vol- / Vol+
– Select items or adjust values in the
OSD menu.
– Select display area in digital zoom+
mode
– Adjust the volume.
ZOOM/FOCUS
– Enter the optical zoom adjustment
mode
– Enter the focus adjustment mode
BLANK
Dark out screen images temporarily
MENU
Open or close the OSD menu
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LENS SHIFT
Enter the lens moving mode
ENTER
Enter the OSD menu or select options in a menu
INPUT
Select source of input
Air exhaust
Adjustment pad
Note:
Air exhaust emits hot air. DO NOT place heat sensitive objects near it.
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Terminal
1
9
Name and function of your projector
2 3 4
5
6
7
8
10
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USB
When using the Memory Viewer function, insert the USB memory directly to this terminal.
VIDEO IN
Connect video output signal to this terminal.
S-VIDEO IN
Connect S-VIDEO output signal of video device to this terminal.
VGA IN
Connect output signal from computer to this terminal.
MONITOR OUT
Transmit signals from to other displays when your projector is acting as a display output.
R(PR)/G(Y)/B(PB)/H(HV)/V
– Connect RGBHV format (5-core) signals to
R/G/B/HS/VS terminal respectively.
– Connect component signals to Y, Pb, Pr termi-
nal respectively.
HDMI
Connect HDMI digital output signals or MHL digital output signals to this terminal.
Micro-USB
The terminal is to use the USB display function, when connected the projector to computer with USB cable
AUDIO (Video)
Connect audio signal from to this terminal
AUDIO (S-Video)
Connect audio signal from to this terminal.
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AUDIO IN1/AUDIO IN2
– Connect audio signals for device to
AUDIO IN1
– Connect audio signals for device
AUDIO IN2
to
AUDIO OUT
Output audio signals to amplier or other audio
equipment.
RS232C
Connect serial cable to this terminal when using RS232 device to control or operate your projector.
R/C IN
Connect wired remote controller to this terminal. Connection of a wired remote controller will dis­able the wireless one.
R/C OUT
Transmit wired remote controller signals of to another projector when a wired remote controller is used.
HDBaseT (for EK-510U, 510UL, 501W, 501WL)
When the projector is equipped with HD-Ba­seT function, connect to this terminal through a network cable to achieve the function as for it is optional.
LAN (for EK-512X, 512XL)
Connect network cable to this port for controlling and operating your projector via network.
Power cord connector Anti-theft slot
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Name and function of your projector
Remote controller
*
Laser Transmitting Window: Laser beam will emit from this window while pressing LASER button during the projection to use the remote controller as a laser pointer.
Do not stare directly at the laser transmitting window or aim the window at human body, to avoid any physical injury.
POWER
Power on or off your projector.
LASER
Press the LASER button during presentation to use the remote controller as laser pointer
HDMI
Select HDMI input source
*
HDBaseT
Select HDBaseT input source
*This function is not available for EK-512X, 512XL
PATTERN
Select built-in test pattern of your projector
VGA
Select VGA input source
VIDEO
Select VIDEO input source
RGBHV
Select RGBHV input source
S-VIDEO
Select S-VIDEO input source
COMPONENT
Select Component input source
INPUT
Open or close the INPUT menu
AUTO
Enter auto adjustment mode
Arrow
– Select items or adjust values in the OSD
menu
– Select display area in digital zoom+ mode
OK
Enter the OSD menu or select options in it
MENU
Open or close the OSD menu
VOLUME +
Increase volume
VOLUME -
Decrease volume
FOCUS
Enter the focus adjustment mode
BLANK
Dark out screen images temporarily
IMAGE
Select image mode
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Name and function of your projector
TIMER
Enable the timer function
LENS SHIFT
Enter the lens moving mode
FREEZE
Freeze projected images
KEYSTONE
Keystone calibration
INFO.
Display current status information of your pro­jector
ZOOM
Enter the zooming mode
SCREEN
Select screen size
D.ZOOM+
Zoom in projected image
D.ZOOM-
Zoom out projected image
Wired remote controller output terminal
Connect cable of wired remote controller to this port while operating the projector by wired remote control
*
Remote controller operation range
Point your remote controller to the IR receiver of your projector
Maximum operation range of your remote con­troller is an area of radius 5 meters and arc 60° in front of and behind your projector
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30°
30°
5m
30°
30°
5m
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Name and function of your projector
Install battery of remote controller
Open the battery cover.
Insert a new battery in it.
Two AA (LR6) batteries
Place your batteries with its
anode and cathode (+ and -)
in correct direction. Keep both
poles in good connection to the
contacts within the compartment.
Put the cover back.
Please follow the following rules for safety operation:
● Use two of AA or LR6 alkaline batteries.
● Replace both batteries at the same time.
● Do not mix new and old batteries as one pair.
● Keep your remote controller away from water or other liquids.
● Do not expose your remote controller to environments with high
humidity or temperature.
● Do not drop your remote controller.
● In case of any battery solution leaking in the compartment, clear it
thoroughly before placing new batteries in it.
● Using battery of other types than what specied on this manual may
lead to risks of explosion.
● Please dispose your old battery by following instructions given in tag
of the battery or local regulations.
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Installation
This chapter introduces the information of install.
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Installation
Lens installation
Please follow steps given below to install lens after its replacement or when optional ones are employed. Please consult your dealers for details on optional lenses.
Lens release button
Decoration ring
Remove the lens
1 Center the lens with its movement func-
tion. (Hold 5 sec. on Lens Shift button. Refer to the Page 30).
2 Power off your projector and unplug the
AC power cord.
3 Remove the decoration ring by turn it
counterclockwise.
4 Press and hold the lens release button at
top of the casing. Turn it counter clock­wise until it sticks, and then pull it out of your projector gently.
Note: Be careful in removing the lens.
Do not drop it.
● Do not touch or remove any other component except the lens and parts related to it.
Otherwise, you may experience product failure, electric shock, re, or other incidents.
● Make sure model of the lens is compatible with your projector before installing it.
● For details on lens and its installation, please call local dealers.
Installing lens
1 Align the red mark on your lens and your
projector and insert the lens in the latter.
2 Turn the lens clockwise slowly until you
hear a click. Make sure the lens is fully inserted in your projector.
3 Turn the lens decoration ring clockwise
to replace it.
Note: Do not press and hold the lens
release button when installing it.
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Installation
Lens shift adjustment
The electric lens shift function may adjust your lens in all four directions. This function enables easy image position adjustment.
The projection location of your image may be moved upward a distance up to 70% (WXGA) / 60% (WUXGA / XGA) of the length of the image.
The projection location of your image may be moved downward a distance up to 70% (WXGA) / 60% (WUXGA / XGA) of the length of the image.
Move lens to it top position
Move lens to it bottom position
The projection location of your image may be moved leftward a distance up to 30% of the width of the image.
The projection location of your image may be moved rightward a distance up to 30% of the width of the image.
Move lens to it leftmost position
Move lens to it rightmost position
Center the lens
Scope of lens shift adjustment
*This table is measured with standard lens.
*When the setting of LENS SHIFT as the maximum position, the corner of projection image might be darker.
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70% (WXGA) 60% (WUXGA / XGA)
30%
Lens shift range
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Installation
Set up your projector
Ambient brightness may affect your projection image quality. For the optimal image effect, it is
recommended to control brightness in your environment.
Values shown in gure below are approximates only. They may differ from the actual ones.
300"
200"
150"
100"
40"
EK-510U / EK-510UL, EK-511W / EK-511WL (16:10) Unit:cm
Lens Model No. AH-E22010 AH-E22020 AH-E21010 AH-E23010 AH-E23020
Screen size Width Height Distance Wide Tele Wide Tele Wide Tele Wide Tele
40 inch 86 54 67 93 126 121 223 212 363 349 606 100 inch 215 134 166 244 322 310 564 538 927 898 1541 150 inch 323 202 250 371 484 468 849 809 1398 1356 2321 200 inch 431 269 333 497 647 626 1134 1080 1869 1813 3101 300 inch
EK-512X / EK-512XL (4:3) Unit:cm
Screen size Width Height Distance Wide Tele Wide Tele Wide Tele Wide Tele
40 inch 81 61 64 90 124 116 215 200 359 340 588 100 inch 203 152 160 238 316 299 544 522 904 876 1497 150 inch 305 229 240 361 475 450 818 791 1359 1322 2255 200 inch 406 305 320 484 635 602 1092 1060 1814 1769 3012 300 inch
646 404 499 750 972 941 1703 1622 2811 2728 4660
Lens Model No. AH-E22010 AH-E22020 AH-E21010 AH-E23010 AH-E23020
610 457 480 730 955 906 1641 1598 2723 2662 4527
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Installation
Connect the AC power cord
Standard voltage employed by your projector is AC 100-240V. It adapts to different input voltage automatically. Your projector employs 2-phase power cord with neutral ground cable.
Do not use any other type of power cords or you may face the risks of electric shock. In case you have any doubt on type of power cord you are using, please call authorized dealer or service center for help. Before powering on your pro­jector, get all external equipment connected in advance.
Note:
Keep your AC power socket close to your projector for easy plugging and unplugging.
Note: For safety reasons, unplug the AC pow­er cord when your projector is not in use. Your projector will consume a small amount of power when it is connected to AC grid power and in standby mode.
Precautions on power cord Your AC power cord should meet regulations of the country/district where your projector is used.
Please make sure the type of the power plug is compliant with those given in gure below.
Make sure you are using a valid AC power cord. In case the included AC power cord does not comply with the AC power socket in your loca­tion, call your dealer for replacement.
The projector side Connect to the AC power socket
Connect to power cord connector of
your projector
Note:
● Use of invalid power cord may hamper product performance or even lead to electric shock, re, and other incidents. Please use power cord compliant with the included one
to ensure product performance and operation safety.
● The frequently used cables are: AC power cord, VGA cable, audio cable, video cable,
and RS232 control cable.
Connect included AC power cord to your projector.
Grounding end
Connect to AC power socket
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Connection to equipment
Connection to computer
Cables for connection:
● VGA cable ● HDMI cable*
● BNC cable* ● Network cable
(* This cable is optional. )
RS232 control
cable*
Ports on your projector Connection
HDMI HDMI cable
R(PR) / G(Y) / B(PB) / H(HV) / V
VGA IN MONITOR OUT
RS232C
LAN Network cable
BNC cable
VGA cable
RS232 control cable
cable
Connection to video equipment
Cables for connection:
● S-VIDEO cable* ● VIDEO cable*
● BNC cable* ● Network cable
(* This cable is optional.)
Ports on your projector Connection cable Equipment
S-VIDEO IN S-VIDEO cable
Equipment
VIDEO IN VIDEO cable
R(PR) / G(Y) / B(PB) / H(HV) / V
HDBaseT Network cable
Unplug power cords of your projector and all external equipment before connecting any cable to them.
BNC cable
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Connection to equipment
Connection to audio equipment
Cables for connection:
Audio cable*
(* This cable is optional.)
Ports on your projector Connection cable
AUDIO MONO L/R Audio cable
AUDIO IN 1 / IN 2 / OUT
RC IN/ RC OUT
Audio cable
Audio cable
Connection to USB equipment
Cables for connection:
USB cable*
(* This cable is optional.)
Ports on your projector Connection cable Equipment
Equipment
USB USB-A Device
Micro USB USB cable
Unplug power cords of your projector and all external equipment before connecting any cable to them.
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Operation
This chapter introduces you to basic operation of your projector.
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Basic operation
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RS-232C
DVI-D
P/PR
MONITOR OUT
VGA IN
G/Y B/PB H/HV V
Power on your projector
Power
VOL- VOL+
Power
1. Connect all external equipment to your projector (e.g. computer or camera) before powering it on.
2. Connect AC power cord of your projector to an AC power socket. The Power indicator turns on in red.
3. Press the Power button on the rear control panel or the remote controller. The Power indicator lights in green and the cooling fan starts running.
4. If your projector is setting as password protected, the password dialog box displays. Enter your password as instructed below.
Enter password (PIN) Press ENTER button to start input the PIN code. Press
ENTER button to select and the cursor would move to next eld automatically. The number you typed
is displayed as “
”. Repeat this step to ll in a 3-digit number. If any mistake, press MENU button to
reset.
After ll in the PIN code, the cursor would
move to the "Set" selection. Press the ENTER button and now you are ready to use your projector. Or press
button select "Cancel" to
give up the setting.
If the password is invalid, the password dis­played as “
” will be in red. Please try again
with a valid one.
button to select a number, then press
Note:
● In case the “Logo Select” option is set
to OFF, then no welcome image will display in screen.
● You can do nothing but powering off
your projector during the welcome image is displaying.
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What is a password (PIN)? A password (PIN) is an ID code for identifying people with knowledge about it to oper­ate your projector. A password (PIN) setting may help preventing your projector from unauthorized use.
You password (PIN) code is a 3-digit number. To find out more about protecting your projector with a password (PIN), please refer to the PIN Code Lock function in the Setup menu on Page 49 for details.
Precautions on password (PIN) operation You cannot operate a password (PIN) protected projector without correct password (PIN) Please set up a new password (PIN) and keep your operation manual in safe place. In case the password (PIN) is lost or forgotten, call your dealer or service center.
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RS-232C
DVI-D
P/PR
MONITOR OUT
VGA IN
G/Y B/PB H/HV V
Basic operation
Power off your projector
1. Press the Power button at the rear control panel or the remote controller, the “Power off?” message displays.
2. Press the Power button again in 4 seconds after the “Power off?” message prompted
to you. The POWER indicator ashes red
while the cooling fan continues running. (You may set up noise level and speed of the fan.) Unplug the power cord until the fan stops running. Failure to do so may shorten life cycle of your projector or lead to power on failures or operation abnormalities.
3. The POWER indicator stops ashing once
the projector has been cooled down to ready for power on again.
To maintain the life cycle of the lamp, power off your projector after it has
been turn on for at least ve minutes.
Do not use your projector without stop. As it may hurt the life cycle of your lamp. Power off your projector at least once every 24 hours and have it idle for an hour.
Power
VOL- VOL+
Power
Power off?
“Power off?” message disappears
in 4 seconds.
Note:
● If the “On Start” function is set to “On”, your projector will power on once it is connected to an
AC power socket. (Refer to page 43)
● Speed of the cooling fan varies with internal temperature of your projector.
● Do not place your projector in any box before it is fully cooled down.
● In case the POWER indicator flashes or turns red, refer to the “Light indicator status” for
instructions. (Refer to page 77)
● The POWER indicator flashes when the lamp is cooling down. Do not power on your projector
at this time. Power on your projector only after the POWER indicator turns red.
● Unplug the power cord after your projector has been turned off. The fan stops running.
● The POWER indicator turns red when your projector is ready for power on again. It takes less
time to restart your projector after it was powered off in the standard power off procedure than that of the non-standard one.
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Auto setup
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RS-232C
DVI-D
P/PR
MONITOR OUT
VGA IN
G/Y B/PB H/HV V
Expend
Auto setup
Input search
Auto PC adj.
Auto keystone
Basic operation
Auto setup
ZOOM/FOCUS
LENS SHIFT
Zoom / focus function
1. Press the ZOOM / FOCUS button on the rear control panel or remote controller for zooming and focusing.
2. Press
button to zoom in and out. Press button to change focus of image. Default adjustment speed is set to FAST. You may press the ENTER button, select STEP for speed fine-tuning.
Lens Shift function
1. Press the LENS SHIFT on the rear control panel or remote controller to adjust posi­tion of the lens. Default adjustment speed is set to FAST. You may press the ENTER button, select STEP for speed fine-tuning.
2. Movement of the lens is shown on the screen. Press screen to required location without any image distortion. Range of screen move­ment - Upward or downward from the lens movement axis: 70%(WXGA), 60%(XGA / WUXGA). Leftward or rightward: 30%.
3. Press and hold the LENS SHIFT button on the rear control panel or remote controller for 5 seconds to home it to the center position.
button to move the
FOCUS
LENS SHIFT
ZOOM
Zoom / focus
Lens shift
Note:
The arrow mark displays in black when the lens is not moved. It turns red once the lens is moved for adjustment.
Auto setup function
Press the AUTO button on your remote con­troller to auto execute settings given in the Auto Setup menu (including Auto Searching, Auto PC Adjusting and Auto Keystone).
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Input search
Auto PC adj.
Auto keystone
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Basic operation
H/V Keystone
Adjustment pad
You may use the adjustment leg to raise your pro­jector up to 5.0 degree.
Turn the pad to tilt your projector to required height. To raise your projector, turn both pads clockwise.
To lower down your projector or close the pad, turn both pads counterclockwise.
You may use the auto setup function to adjust your projector’s keystone distortion automatically or do this with the remote controller or OSD menu manu­ally.
Keystone adjustment
You may adjust keystone distortion of image in your pro­jector with the keystone adjustment.
Follow steps below to adjust keystone distortion of pro­jected image manually.
Press the KEYSTONE button on your remote controller.
The Keystone selection menu show up, press to select..
The keystone adjustment dialog box displays, press
button to adjust keystone distortion.
You may save your settings for keystone adjustment.
H/V Keystone
Adjust the projected image when the projector is on the horizontal or vertical keystone distortion.
Corner correction
Adjust the projected image when the projector is key­stone distortion of four corners .
Curved correction
Adjust the projected image when the projector linearity is uneven or the projected images bent vertically and horizontally.(*This function is unavailable of EK-510U/EK-510UL)
Reset value
The correction values will be restored to the factory defaults.
button
Adjustable
pad
Keystone adjustment
Keystone adjustment
*for XGA / WXGA model
H/V Keystone
Corner correction
Curved correction
Reset value
*for WUXGA model
Corner correction
Reset value
Keystone adjustment
● The arrow mark looks white when there is no keystone adjustment in existence.
● The arrow mark indicating the adjustment direction turns red.
● The arrow mark disappears when the maximum adjustment limit reaches.
● The keystone adjustment will be canceled if you press the keystone adjustment button when it is
displaying.
● The adjustable range is subject to source of signal input.
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RS-232C
DVI-D
P/PR
MONITOR OUT
VGA IN
G/Y B/PB H/HV V
Basic operation
How to use the OSD
Main menu
Display
Auto PC adj.
Fine sync
H Position
V Position
H. Size
Aspect
Project way
Menu position
Background display
System
Menu operation
1. Press the MENU button on the rear control panel or remote controller and the OSD displays.
2. Press main menu item. Press button or OK button to enter a submenu.
3. Press menu, then press OK button or button to set up or enter an option.
4. Press navigate options, then press OK button to act on the item and exit.
5. Press  button to return to mainmenu. Press the MENU button on remote control­ler or control panel to exit the OSD.
button to act on or select one
button to select required sub-
button to select settings or
Sub menu
1024 x 768, 60Hz
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0
Normal
Front
Center
Blue
OK
Menu
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Menu
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Menu item overview
Main menu
Basic operation
Sub menu
Display
Auto PC adj.
Fine sync
H Position
V Position
H. Size
Aspect
Project way
Menu position
Background display
System
17
0
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0
Normal
Front
Center
Blue
1024 x 768, 60Hz
Display
Select Auto PC Adjust, Fine sync., H Position, V Position, H size, Aspect, Project way, Menu position, Background display, System to align each parameter with VGA input signal format.
Color adjust
For computer input source, the color adjust options are: Image mode (Cinema/ Black­board(Green)/ DICOM/ Colorboard/ User Image/ Dynamic/ Standard), Contrast, Bright­ness, Color temp., Red, Green, Blue and sharpness. For the input source as video equipment, the color adjust options are: Image mode (Cinema/ Blackboard(Green)/ DICOM/ Colorboard/ User Image/ Dynamic/ Standard), Contrast, Brightness, Color, Tint, Red, Green, Blue and sharpness.
Setting
For computer input the setting options are: On start, Standby mode, High land, Lamp control, Cooling fast, Key lock, Iris, Remote control and Sound. For video input the setting options are: On start, Standby mode, High land, Lamp con­trol, Cooling fast, Closed caption, Key lock, Iris, Remote control and Sound. For HDMI input the setting options are: On start, Standby mode, High land, Lamp con­trol, Cooling fast, Key lock, Iris, Remote Control, Sound and HDMI setup.
Expend
Setting the Language, Auto setup (Input search/ Auto PC adj./ Auto keystone), Key­stone, Logo, Security, Power management, Filter counter, Test pattern, Network, Facto­ry default and Lamp counter function as you need.
Memory Viewer
Setting the display method of Memory Viewer page as Set slide, Slide transition effect,
Sort order, Best t, Rotate, Repeat and Apply.
Information
Display information about the projector.
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02
Basic operation
Remote controller operation
Use your remote controller for common operations.
Screen size selection (SCREEN) Press the SCREEN button on remote controller
to select required screen size mode.
Digital Zoom (D.ZOOM+/-) Press the D.ZOOM+/- button on remote con-
troller to enter the Digital Zoom mode. *Only for input as VGA, RGBHV, and the screen size setting as Normal or Wide.
Volume +/- (VOLUME +/-) Increase or decrease volume.
Timer (TIMER) Press the TIMER button on remote controller.
A timer animation (00:00) displays and starts timing in format of (00:00-59:59). Press the TIMER button again to stop timing. Press the TIMER button again to disable the timing function.
Blank
Timer
Volume +/-
Screen
D.Zoom +/-
Timer display
Freeze (FREEZE) Press the FREEZE button on remote control­ler to freeze image on the screen. Press the FREEZE button or any button to cancel the freeze function.
Blank (BLANK) Press the BLANK button on remote controller;
a blank screen displays to replace existing image. Press the BLANK button or any other button to restore the image. Press the BLANK to toggle switch your screen as shown below:
BLANK → Normal → BLANK → Normal → ......
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Freeze
Blank Image
Blank
The Blank screen disappears if no buttons are pressed in 4 seconds.
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Input selection
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VGA IN
G/Y B/PB H/HV V
Input select
Direct Operation Press HDMI, VGA, VIDEO, HDBase T, COMPONENT, RGBHV or S-VIDEO on the remote control as input source.
Menu operation 1 Press INPUT button on the remote control or
control panel to display the input select menu.
2 Press  button to select VGA, RGBHV,
HDMI 1, HDMI 2(MHL), HDBaseT, Component, Video, S-video, Memory Viewer, Network or USB Display, then press the OK button.
VGA
RGBHV
HDMI 1
HDMI 2(MHL)
HDBase T
Component
Video
When input source is from computer connected to VGA terminal with VGA cable, please select "VGA".
When input source is from computer equipment connected to BNC termi­nal with BNC*5 cable, please select RGBHV..
When input source is from equip­ment connected to HDMI terminal with HDMI cable, please select "HDMI 1".
When input source is from equip­ment connected to HDMI terminal with HDMI cable, please select "HDMI 2".
When input source is from equip­ment connected to HDBaseT termi­nal with RJ45 cable, please select "HDBaseT".
*This function is not available for EK-512X
Select it when the input source is from the video equipment connected to YPbPr terminal.
Select it when the video input signal is connected to VIDEO IN terminal.
Remote control
VGA
COMPONENT
HDMI
HDBase T
PATTERN
Control Panel
INPUT
Input select menu
VIDEO
RGBHV
S-VIDEO INPUT
VOL- VOL+
VGA
RGBHV
HDMI 1
HDMI 2(MHL)
HDBase T
Component
Video
S-video
Memory Viewer
Network
USB Display
Note:
- When the "Input search" function is set to "On" in the "Auto setup" function, the input signal will be searched automatically.
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Input selection
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DVI-D
P/PR
MONITOR OUT
VGA IN
G/Y B/PB H/HV V
S-video
Memory Viewer
Network
USB Display
Select it when the video input signal is connected to S-VIDEO IN terminal.
When input source is from device connected to USB-A terminal, please select "Memory Viewer".
When input source is from network connected to LAN terminal with LAN cable, please select "Network".
When input source is from device connected to Micro-USB terminal, please select "USB Display".
Remote control
INPUT
Control Panel
INPUT
VOL- VOL+
Input select menu
VGA
RGBHV
HDMI 1
HDMI 2(MHL)
HDBase T
Component
Video
S-video
Memory Viewer
Network
USB Display
Note:
- When the "Input search" function is set to "On" in the "Auto setup" function, the input signal will be searched automatically.
- When signal is in "USB Display","Memory Viewer" and "Network", FREEZE, ASPECT, IMAGE, AUTO SETUP, TEST PATTERN and SCREEN function cannot work.
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OSD Setting-Display
Auto PC Adjusting
The Auto PC Adjusting function may get Total Dots, Horizontal and Vertical position, Display area H, and Display area V aligned with computer input.
Direct Operation Press Auto button on the remote control to launch the Auto PC Adj. function.
AUTO
Menu Operation
1 Press the MENU button on remote controller
and the OSD displays. Press
button to
select Display icon. Press button or OK button and the Display menu displays.
2 Press
button to point to Auto PC Adj. op-
tion, press OK button to conrm your choice.
Display menu
Display
Auto PC adj.
Fine sync
H Position
V Position
H. Size
Aspect
Project way
Menu position
Background display
System
Note:
- The projector executes the Auto PC adjustment automatically when the computer signals input the
projector for the rst time.
- Auto PC adjustment may not work depending on
the model of the computer and the input signal.
- The Auto PC adjustment cannot be operated when 480i, 576i, 480p, 576p, 720p 1080i or 1080p
is selected in the "Display" menu → "System", or
when the signal is coming from the HDMI terminal.
1024 x 768, 60Hz
Note:
● Fine sync., H and V position and H Size of certain computers may be fully adjusted by the
Auto PC Adjusting function. In case the post-adjustment image still looks incorrect, adjust it again manually.
● The Auto PC Adjusting, H and V position function will be disabled once 480i, 576i, 480p,
576p, 720p, 1080i or 1080p has been selected in the system menu.
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0
Normal
Front
Center
Blue
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OSD Setting-Display
Manual computer adjustment
The scan system of your projector may fail to detect signal format used by certain computers as they opted some special signal format. The manual computer adjustment function of your projector enables you to adjust individual parameter to align with most special signal format. Your projector comes with up to storage area to keep parameters manually adjusted by you. You may save pre­ferred settings for certain computers as required.
1 Press MENU button on the remote controller or control panel and the OSD displays. Press
button to select Display icon, press button or OK button to conrm your selection.
2 Press button to select items for adjustment, press button or OK button to conrm your
selection. Press button to adjust settings.
Auto PC adj.
Adjust [Fine sync], [H Position], [V Position] and [H Size] automatically.
Fine Sync
Eliminate ashes in image. Press button to adjust Total Dots. (From 0 to 31)
H Position
Press button to adjust horizontal position of image.
V Position
Press button to adjust vertical position of image.
H size
Adjust and minimize the effect of interference caused by projection of patterns consisting of vertical stripes. The projection of the vertical striped pattern may cause cyclic patterns (noise). Adjust to minimize the amount of interference.(From -15 to +15). Note: H.Size must be set before adjust Fine sync.
Aspect
Press button to select the item to set the
screen size to t the image while maintaining the
aspect ratio of the input signal.
Normal ...... Projects the image at the maximum size
while maintaining the aspect ratio of the input signal.
Wide ........ Projects the image at 16:9 aspect ratio.
Full ........... To provide an image to t the screen.
Advanced Splicing screen.
(*This function is unavailable of EK-510U/EK­510UL)
*Executing edge blending function ** Edge blending software and its
manual can be downloaded from EIKI website. See page 68 for usage of Edge blending.
Auto PC adj. Menu
Display
Auto PC adj.
Fine sync
H Position
V Position
H. Size
Aspect
Project way
Menu position
Background display
System
Note:
- The projector executes the Auto PC adjustment automatically when the computer signals input the
projector for the rst time.
- Auto PC adjustment may not work depending on the
model of the computer and the input signal.
- The Auto PC adjustment cannot be operated when 480i, 576i, 480p, 576p, 720p 1080i or 1080p is selected in the
"Display" menu → "System", or when the signal is coming
from the HDMI terminal.
1024 x 768, 60Hz
Normal
Front
Center
Blue
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0
0
0
Aspect menu
Display
Auto PC adj.
Fine sync
H Position
V Position
H. Size
Aspect
Project way
Menu position
Background display
System
1024 x 768, 60Hz
Normal
Front
Center
Blue
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0
0
0
Note:
● The adjustment of Fine sync, H Position, V Position and H.Size is only for computer signal input.
● The Fine Sync, Total Dots and Clamp function will be disabled if 480i, 576i, 480p, 576p, 720p,
1080i or 1080p has been selected in the system menu.
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OSD setting-Display
Project way
Press button to select the project way.
Front ........ Projects to front screen when projector is
front standing.
Rear ......... Projects to rear screen when projector is
front standing.
Ceiling/Front ..... Projects to front screen when
projector is in ceiling state.
Ceiling/Rear ..... Projects to rear screen when
projector is in ceiling state.
Auto Ceiling/Front: Projects to front screen when
projector is in ceiling state automatically.
Auto Ceiling/Rear: Projects to rear screen when
projector is in ceiling state automatically.
Menu position
Press button to select the position of the on screen menu.
Upper left ....... Menu locates on upper left of the
screen.
Upper right ..... Menu locates on upper right of the
screen.
Center ......... Menu locates at the center of the
screen.
Lower left ....... Menu locates on lower left of the
screen.
Lower right ..... Menu locates on lower right of the
screen.
Background display
Press  button to select the screen background of the projector when there is no signal detected.
Black .... Select black background.
Blue ...... Select blue background.
Project way menu
Display
Auto PC adj.
Fine sync
H Position
V Position
H. Size
Aspect
Project way
Menu position
Background display
System
Menu position
Display
Auto PC adj.
Fine sync
H Position
V Position
H. Size
Aspect
Project way
Menu position
Background display
System
Background display
Display
Auto PC adj.
Fine sync
H Position
V Position
H. Size
Aspect
Project way
Menu position
Background display
System
1024 x 768, 60Hz
Normal
Center
1024 x 768, 60Hz
Normal
Front
Center
Blue
1024 x 768, 60Hz
Normal
Front
Blue
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Front
Center
Blue
17
0
0
0
0
0
0
17
0
0
0
Note: Edge blending software and its manual can be downloaded from EIKI website. See page.68 for usage of Edge blending.
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OSD setting-Display
System
The projector automatically tunes to various types of computers with its function of Multi-scan system and Auto PC Adjustment. If a computer is selected as a signal source, the projector automatically de­tects the signal format and tunes to project proper images without any additional setting.
One of the following messages may appear when input source as computer:
Auto
When input source as VIDEO or S-Video Auto
Your projector may auto detect the input video system and adjust to the optimum status. For PAL-M or PAL-N video system, select the sys­tem manually.
PAL/SECAM/NTSC/NTSC4.43/PAL-M/ PAL-N
If image cannot be displayed correctly, you may need to select one from PAL, SECAM, NTSC, NTSC 4.43, PAL-M and PAL-N for playing.
When the projector cannot recognize the connected signal conforming to the provided computer system, Auto is displaye d on the Syste m menu box and th e Auto PC Adj. function works to display proper images. If the image is not pro­jected properly, a manual adjustment is required.
There is no signal input from computer. Check the connection between your computer
----­and projector.
VIDEO or S-Video
Display
Auto
PAL
SECAM
NTSC
NTSC4.43
PAL-M
PAL-N
PAL-60
system menu
System
Note:
● When HDMI, Component, HDBaseT, Network or USB display is selected, System menu for
computer is disable.
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OSD setting-Color Adjust(Computer signals)
Color Adjust
Menu operation
1 Press the MENU button on remote controller and the OSD displays. Press button select
Color Adjust icon, press button or OK button to conrm your selection.
2 Press button to point to required item and press OK button to conrm your selection.
Image mode
Switch image mode to t the image source and
the projector.
Dynamic
The light output is maximized for use in bright areas.
Standard
The picture becomes suitable for moving images in general.
Cinema
Enriched grayscale for viewing movies.
Bla ckboard (Green)
An image mode designed for displaying on a blackboard (Green). It boosts quality of image projected on blackboard (Green). This is designed for a board in green rather than black as indicated by its name.
DICOM
A highly clear X-ray image is reproduced. Digital radiographs with excellent detail and clarity for medi­cal training, presentations and conferences.
Colorboard
Image mode suitable for image projecting on surface of wall in red, blue, yellow or green.
User Image
Default image mode set by users in the Image Adjust menu.
Contrast
Press button to decrease contrast, press button to increase contrast.
Brightness
Press button to decrease brightness, press button to increase brightness
Color Temp.
Press button to select required color temperature
High: Blueish image color Mid.: Natural image color Low: Reddish image color
Red
Press button to lighten red tint and button to darken it.
Green
Press button to lighten green tint and button to darken it.
Blue
Press button to lighten blue tint and button to darken it.
Sharpness
Press button to soften image and button to sharpen it.
Color adjust
Image mode
Contrast
Brightness
Color temp.
Red
Green
Blue
Sharpness
Standard
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Mid
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Color Adjust
Menu operation
1 Press the MENU button on remote controller and the OSD displays. Press button select
Color Adjust icon , press button or OK button to conrm your selection.
2 Press button to point to required item and press OK button to conrm your selection.
Image mode
Switch image mode to t the image source and the
projector.
Dynamic
The light output is maximized for use in bright areas.
Standard
The picture becomes suitable for moving images in general.
Cinema
Enriched grayscale for viewing movies.
Color adjust
Image mode
Contrast
Brightness
Color
Tint
Red
Green
Blue
Sharpness
Bla ckboard (Green)
An image mode designed for displaying on a black­board (Green). It boosts quality of image projected on blackboard (Green). This is designed for a board in green rather than black as indicated by its name.
DICOM
A highly clear X-ray image is reproduced. Digital radiographs with excellent detail and clarity for med­ical training, presentations and conferences.
Colorboard
Image mode suitable for image projecting on sur­face of wall in red, blue, yellow or green.
User Image
Default image mode set by users in the Image Adjust menu.
Contrast Press button to decrease contrast, press button to increase contrast.
Brightness Press
button to decrease brightness, press button to increase brightness
Color Press  to decrease the chroma and
to increase it.
Tint Press  to select the appropriate tone for the image.
Red Press
button to lighten red tint and button to darken it.
Green Press
button to lighten green tint and button to darken it.
Blue Press
button to lighten blue tint and button to darken it.
Sharpness Press
button to soften image and button to sharpen it.
Standard
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OSD setting-Setting
Setting
On start
Standby mode
High land
Lamp control
Cooling fast
Closed caption
Key lock
Iris
Remote control
Sound
HDMI Setup
Off
Eco
Off
Normal
Off
On
Setting
On start
Standby mode
High land
Lamp control
Cooling fast
Closed caption
Key lock
Iris
Remote control
Sound
HDMI Setup
Off
Eco
Off
Normal
Off
On
Setting
Your projector comes with convenient adjustment function. 1 Press the MENU button on remote controller and the OSD displays. Press
Setting icon, press button or OK button to conrm your selection.
2 Press button to point to required item and press OK button to conrm your selection.
On start
Setting the projector to be turned on automatically just by connecting the AC power cord.
On .......... Start the projection immediately,
enter countdown display.
Off .......... Start up in the standby mode.
Standby mode Press button to select the item below:
Eco.......... Restrict some functions in the
standby mode to reduce power consumption. In this case, you cannot use network functions and some RS-232C commands.
Normal ... Do not restrict network function and serial communication function even in the standby mode.
High land
Control the fan through the Setting menu.
Off ...... Normal speed. Set it so if the projector is operated at a lower altitude.
On ...... Faster than Off. Set it so if the projector is operated at a higher altitude.
Note:
● When operating the projector at an altitude around 1400~2700m, please setting as ON.
● When you select High land "On" , brightness is change to Eco automatically. When you restore the
High land to Normal, please select Normal or Eco again in lamp control setting of OSD.
Lamp control Change the brightness of the screen.
Normal .... Normal brightness.
Eco .......... Lower brightness, reducing power consumption and extending the lamp life.
button to select
Cooling fast provides the following options in the cooling fans' operation after turning off the projector.
Normal .. As default cooling time. 60 sec ... Faste r cooling time and louder noise
of fan.
Closed caption (Video signal only)
Allows the subtitle to be displayed for the audio contents or other information. If the input source contains closed caption, you can
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enable this function and change the channel. Press  to select Off, CC1, CC2, CC3 or CC4.
Keylock
Set the security for the projector operation.
O ff .........................
The control panel and remote controller are effective.
P rojector ...............
Lock the operation of the control panel.
Setting
On start
Standby mode
High land
Lamp control
Cooling fast
Closed caption
Key lock
Iris
Remote Control
Sound
HDMI Setup
Normal
Off
Eco
Off
Off
On
To unlock, use the remote control.
Note:
● If the control panel accidentally becomes locked and you do not have the remote control nearby
or there is something wrong with your remote control, contact the dealer where you purchased the projector or the service center.
R emote Control .....
Lock the operation of the remote control. To unlock, use the control panel.
Iris
Increase the contrast of the image.
On .... Enable Iris function, increase the contrast of the image.
Off .... Disable Iris function.
Remote control
Prevent the interference from the remote controller while multiple projectors or video devices are operat­ed at the same time. (default setting is Code 0)
Change code on Projector:
Code 0 ~ code 9 .... Select the specied ID number to control the individual projectors.
Change code on remote controller: Press and hold the OK button and one of the number button for 5 seconds to set the code as the num-
ber you pressed. The code is set successfully when the light indicator on the remote controller ashed.
Note: Your projector and the remote controller must be paired with the same code.
Sound
Adjust the volume.
Volume .... Press
button to increase the volume, press button to decrease the volume.
Mute ........ Press  button to switch mute function. (On/Off)
HDMI setup (HDMI only)
Switch the settings of "Image" or "Sound" in "HDMI setup" menu, if the image is not projected properly.
Image
64-940 ..... For the video device.
0-1023 ..... For the computer device.
Note:
The optimal setting vari es depending on the output setting of the connected external device. Refer to the operation instruction of the external device regarding the output of the external device.
Sound
HDMI ....... The image and audio are transmitted.
VGA ........ The audio signal is input by "AUDIO IN" terminal.
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Expend
Language
Auto setup
Keystone
Logo
Security
Power management
Filter counter
Test pattern
Network
Factory default
Lamp counter
Expend
Language
Auto setup
Keystone
Logo
Security
Power management
Filter counter
Test pattern
Network
Factory default
Lamp counter
Expand
Select the Expend menu to set up other functions of your projector.
1. Press the MENU button on remote controller and the OSD displays. Press Expand icon, press button or OK button to enter the submenu.
2. Press button to point to required item, press button or OK button to conrm your selec­tion.
3. Press button to point to required item, press OK button to conrm your selection.
button to select
Language This projector provides multi-language screen menu.
You can press button to select the language you want: English, German, French, Italian, Spanish, Polish, Swedish, Dutch, Portuguese,
Japanese, Simplied Chinese, Traditional
Chinese, Korean, Russian, Arabic, Turkish, Finnish, Norwegian, Danish, Indonesian, Hungarian, Czech, Kazakh, Vietnamese, Thai and Farsi.
Auto setup Press AUTO button on the remote control to execute "Input search", "Auto PC adj." and "Auto keystone" functions.
Input search
Allows you to automatically detect input signals. It stops when a signal is found. Press
button to select an option below:

On ...... Enabled.
Off ...... Disabled.
Auto PC adj.
On ...... Press the AUTO button on the remote
control to enable Auto PC adj. function automatically.
Off ...... Cancel Auto PC adj. function.
Auto keystone
Auto ... When detecting the projector is tilted,
correct the vertical keystone in real time.
Manual When pressing AUTO button on the
remote control, perform a vertical keystone.
Off ...... Disabled.
Expand menu
Auto setup
Note:
- "Input search", "Auto PC Adj." and "Auto Keystone" cannot be set to "Off" at the same time. At least one of them is set to "On".
- Sometimes the auto keystone maybe correct image imperfectly, manual keystone is required.
- The Auto keystone function cannot work when
"Display" → "Project way" is set to "Ceiling/ Front" or "Ceiling/Rear".
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Keystone
Keystone
H/V Keystone
Corner correction
Curved correction
Reset value
Store
Keystone This function is used to store or reset the
Keystone menu keystone correction when the AC power cord is unplugged.
1 Press MENU button on the remote control to
display screen menu. Press  button to select "Expand", then press the OK button.
2 Press button to select "Keystone", press the
OK button.
3 Press button to select the item you want to
set, press the OK button.
Keystone
Sets whether or not to keep the keystone correction after turn off the projector or plug out the power cord.
Store .... The keystone correction will be kept when plug out the power cord or turn off the projector.
Reset ... When "Standby mode" is set to "Eco", plug out the power cord or turn off the projector, the
keystone correction will be canceled. When "Standby mode" is set to "Normal", plug out the power cord, the keystone correction will be canceled; turn off the projector, the keystone correction will be kept.
H/V Keystone
Adjust when the horizontal or vertical trapezoid of the projected image is distorted.
Reduce the upper width with  button.
Reduce the lower width with  button.
Reduce the left width with  button.
Reduce the right width with  button.
Corner correction
Adjust when the four corners of the projected image are distorted.
Press▲▼◄►to adjust the item.
Corner correction
Upper left Upper right Lower left Lower right
Note:
● The white arrows indicate that there is no correction.
● A red arrow indicates the direction of correction.
● An arrow disappears at the maximum correction.
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Curved correction (For XGA and WXGA model only)
Adjust when the linearity is not uniform or the vertical and horizontal lines are distorted.
Press▲▼◄►to adjust the item.
Items Operation Adjustment
Press the◄ & ►
Curved correction ­X/Y Gain
Curved correction ­X Offset
Curved Correction ­Y Offset
Note:
● Either "H/V Keystone" , "Corner correction" or "Curved correction" setting value is valid. When the "H/V Keystone" , "Corner correction" or "Curved correction" adjustment is finished, the adjusted
value will be reset when you adjust the other one.
● The "Curved Correction X Offset" and the "Curved Correction Y Offset" can not be adjusted independently. After adjusting the "Curved Correction X/Y Gain" at the beginning, please adjust the "Curved Correction X Offset" and "Curved Correction Y Offset".
● Press the KEYSTONE button on the remote control when the keystone screen is displaying (it
includes: H/V Keystone, Corner correction, Curved correction and Reset value), press  button
switch to the other adjustment screen.
● Keep pressing ▲▼◄ ►button for the continuous adjustment and this operation is faster.
● Correcting up to ±30° for the tilt in the vertical direction and ±15° for the tilt in the horizontal direction
are available for adjustments with "Keystone". However, the image quality will degrade and it will get harder to focus with more correction. Install the projector so that the correction will be as small as possible.
● Screen size will also change when "H/V Keystone" is used to perform various adjustments.
● Aspect ratio of the image size may shift depending on the correction.
button
Press the▲ & ▼
button
Press the◄ / ►
button
Press the▲ / ▼
button
Press the◄ / ►
button
Press the▲ / ▼
button
Adjust the right & left of the
width
Adjust the top & bottom of the
width
Adjust the left / right of the distortion
Adjust the top / bottom of the distortion
Adjust the left / right of the distortion
Adjust the top / bottom of the distortion
Reset value
Return the corrected values to the factory default values.
Press▲▼to select "Reset value", and then press the OK button, the state of the keystone
correction is released.
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Language
Auto setup
Keystone
Logo
Security
Power management
Filter counter
Test pattern
Network
Factory default
Lamp counter
Logo This function allows you to customize the screen logo with Logo select, Capture, Logo PIN code
lock and Logo PIN code change functions.
Logo Select
This function decides on the starting-up display from following options.
Default . Show the factory-set logo.
User ..... Show the image captured by user.
Off ........ Show the countdown display only.
Capture (for XGA and WXGA model only)
You can capture a projected image as start logo . Select "Capture" and press the OK button on remote control or control panel.
Conrmation dialog box appears, select "Yes"
to start capturing.
Note:The captured user logo image is deleted
when factory default is executed.
Logo PIN code Lock
This function prevents an unauthorized person from changing the screen logo.
Off ....... The screen logo can be changed freely from the Logo menu.
On ....... The screen logo cannot be changed without a Logo PIN code.
If you want to change the Logo PIN code lock setting, press the OK button and the Logo PIN code dialog box appears. Enter a Logo PIN code by following the steps below. The default PIN code is "111".
Press OK button to enter the PIN code. Press ◄► button to select a number, and then press the
OK button to enter this number, the cursor automatically move to next box. If you fixed an incorrect number, press MENU button to reset it again. Repeat this step to complete entering a three-digit number. After entering the three-digit number, the cursor automatically move to "Set", and press the OK button, then you can start to operate the projector. If you entered an incorrect PIN code, the number (***) turn red, it will be reset automatically within one second. Enter the correct PIN code all over again.
Logo
Logo PIN code change
You can change the Logo PIN code (three number). Press the OK button to select Logo PIN code change. Logo Pin code dialog box appears, press◄►button to enter the correct PIN code.
The New Logo PIN code input dialog box appears. Set a new Logo PIN code, conrmation box
appears, select Yes to set the new Logo Pin code. Be sure to note the new Logo PIN code and keep it on hand. If you lost the number, you could no longer change the Logo PIN code setting.
CAUTION: WHEN YOU HAVE CHANGED THE LOGO PIN CODE, WRITE DOWN THE NEW PIN CODE IN COLUMN OF THE LOGO PIN CODE NO. MEMO ON PAGE 87, AND KEEP IT SECURELY. SHOULD THE LOGO PIN CODE BE LOST OR FORGOTTEN, THE LOGO PIN CODE SETTING CAN NO LONGER BE CHANGED.
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Language
Auto setup
Keystone
Logo
Security
Power management
Filter counter
Test pattern
Network
Factory default
Lamp counter
Security
Security
This function allows you to use the PIN code lock and PIN code change functions to set the security for the projector operation.
PIN code lock
This function prevents the projector from being operated by unauthorized persons and provides the following setting options for security.
Off .... Unlocked.
On .... Enter the PIN code every time turning
on the projector. If you want to change PIN code lock setting or PIN code, you must enter the PIN code. The default PIN code is "111".
If you want to change the PIN code lock setting, press the OK button, then PIN code dialog box appears.
Press ◄► button to select a number, and then press the OK button to enter this number, the cursor automatically moves to next box. If you fixed an incorrect number, press MENU button to reset it again. Repeat this step to complete entering a three-digit number. After entering the three-digit number, the cursor automatically move to "Set", and press the OK button, then you can change the PIN code lock setting. If you entered an incorrect PIN code, the number (***) turn red, it will be reset automatically within one second. Enter the correct PIN code all over again.
PIN code change
The PIN code can be changed to three-digit number. Press  button to select PIN code change. Pin code dialog box appears, Press ◄► button to enter the correct code. The New PIN code input dialog box appears. Set a new PIN code.
CAUTION: WHEN YOU HAVE CHANGED THE PIN CODE, WRITE DOWN THE NEW PIN CODE IN COLUMN OF THE PIN CODE NO. MEMO ON PAGE 87, AND KEEP IT SECURELY. SHOULD THE PIN CODE BE LOST OR FORGOTTEN, THE PIN CODE SETTING CAN NO LONGER BE CHANGED.
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Security
Power management
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Network
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OSD setting-Expand
Power management
For reducing power consumption as well as maintaining the lamp life, the Power management function turns off the projection lamp when the projector is not operated for a certain period. Select one of the following options:
Ready When the lamp has been fully cooled down, the POWER indicator changes to green blinking. In this condition, the projection lamp will be turned on if the input signal is reconnected or any button on the remote control or control panel is pressed.
Power off When the lamp has been fully cooled down, the power will be turned off.
Off Disable the Power management function.
Timer If the input signal is interrupted and no button is pressed for more than 30 seconds, the timer display with No signal appears. It starts the countdown until the lamp is turned off. Press  button to set the Timer(1~30min.)
Ready countdown Set the time that ready status transfers to standby status automatically.(0-30min. 0 Min: not transfer automatically)
In ready status, press POWER button to switch to standby status, and press any other button to turn on the projector.
Power management
Time left before Lamp is off.
Note:
Factory default: "Timer: 5 min", "Ready countdown: 5 min".
Filter counter
This function is used to set a frequency for lter
cleaning.
When the projector reached a specied time
between cleanings, a Filter warning icon appears on the screen, notifying the cleaning
is necessary. After cleaning the lter, be sure
to select RESET and set the timer. The Filter
warning icon will not turn off until the lter
counter is reset.
Filter counter
Display the using time of the lter.
Timer Set the time to display the warning icon.
Filter counter reset
Reset the lter counter.
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Network setting
DHCP On
Set
Cancel
IP address
Subnet
Gateway
DNS
Move Next Back
LAN
MENU
ENTER
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Language
Auto setup
Keystone
Logo
Security
Power management
Filter counter
Test pattern
Network
Factory default
Lamp counter
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Language
Auto setup
Keystone
Logo
Security
Power management
Filter counter
Test pattern
Network
Factory default
Lamp counter
Test Pattern This function is used to set the internal test
signal: Gray scale 1, Gray scale 2, Gray scale 3, Gray scale 4, Color bar, Red, Green, Blue, Cross hatch, White, Black and Raster gray.
Network
Function : PC controls projector via LAN. Preparation:
1. Equipments: PC, projector, cables
2. Connection procedures: Connect the projector to routers or switches of the LAN by direct or cross cable. If it fails to connect PC and projector by parallel cable, please switch to cross cable as suggested.
3. After the computer is booted and the projector is plugged in, indicator lights of LAN interface
on will ash continuously.
Operation procedures: 1 Turn on the projector. 2 Obtain network address. DHCP set is displayed as On and obtain network address automatically.( If familiar with network, you can set DHCP as Off and obtain network address manually.) 3 Enter network settings menu.
Test Pattern
(1) Press MENU button on the remote control to display screen menu. Press  button to select Expand, and then press the OK button.
(2) Press  button to select Network, and then press the OK button to enter the network menu. MAC address ... Displays the MAC address of wired network of this projector.
IP address .........Displays the IP address of
wired network of this projector.
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ENTER
192 168 1 100
Move Next Back
MENU
ENTER
Network setting
DHCP Off
IP address
Subnet
Gateway
DNS
LAN
Set
Cancel
255 255 255 0
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192 168 1 100
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Auto setup
Keystone
Logo
Security
Power management
Filter counter
Test pattern
Network
Factory default
Lamp counter
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Auto setup
Keystone
Logo
Security
Power management
Filter counter
Test pattern
Network
Factory default
Lamp counter
(3) When DHCP is set On, IP address, Subnet, Gateway and DNS will be obtained
automatically, press the OK at "Set" to conrm
the parameters.
When DHCP is set Off, press the OK button to enter IP address, then press  button to enter Subnet, Gateway and DNS respectively,
press the OK at "Set" to conrm the parameters.
Note:
See page 56 for usage of Network.
Factory default
This function returns all setting values except for the PIN code lock, Logo PIN code lock, Lamp counter and Filter counter to the factory default settings.
Note:
The captured user logo image is deleted when factory default is executed.
Lamp Counter
This function resets the counter of Lamp usage hours. Please be sure to reset the lamp counter after replacing the lamp. WARNING indicator turns Off and the lamp replacement icon disappears after reset the lamp counter.
Press < MENU > button on the remote controller or on the control panel to display the OSD menu. Press button to select the Expand menu, then press <OK> or button.
1) Press
button to select [Lamp counter]
menu.
2) Press <OK > button.
3) Press button to select [Lamp counter reset], then press <OK> button.
4) " Lamp replacement counter reset ? " conformation box appear.
5) Select "Yes" and Press <OK> button.
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OSD setting-Memory Viewer
Memory Viewer
The Memory Viewer function makes it possible to project the pictures which are stored in the USB memory when the USB memory is inserted into the projector
1 Press MENU button on the remote control to display screen menu. 2 Press  button to select "Memory Viewer", then press the OK button. 3 Press  button to select the item you want to set, press the OK button. 4 Press  button to adjust the item, then press the OK button.
Set Slide Start the slide show.
Slide transition effect Set the slide transition effect when the slide show image is switching.
Slide down ......... Switch the image from the top
to the bottom.
Slide right ........... Switch the image from the left
to the right.
Pressto select "Apply" and press the OK button to execute the setting.
Sort Order Set the sort order of the slide show.
Extend Order .... Sort les or folders in
extended order.
Size Order ........ Sort les or folders in
amount of data order.
Time Order ....... Sort les or folders in stored
time order.
Name Order ...... Sort les or folders in name
order.
Pressto select "Apply" and press the OK button to execute the setting.
Rotate Set the rotate direction of image.
No Rotate ........ Rotate is disabled.
270 Degrees .... Rotate 270 degrees in anti-
clockwise direction.
180 Degrees .... Rotate 180 degrees.
90 Degrees ...... Rotate 90 degrees in anti-
clockwise direction.
Pressto select "Apply" and press the OK button to execute the setting.
Memory Viewer menu
Memory
Viewer
Set slide
Note:
Slide transition effect
Sort order
Rotate
Best fit
Repeat
Apply
Slide right
Name order
No rotate
Off
Off
The "Memory Viewer" menu is available when
select the input source as "Memory Viewer".
● All the setting except "Set Slide" will effective
after execute "Apply".
● See page 64 for Memory viewer function.
Best Fit
Set the image whether or not to t with the
projected screen.
On ...... Display the image to t with the aspect of the
projected screen.
Off ...... Display in the normal pixels of the image.
Pressto select "Apply" and press the OK button to execute the setting.
Repeat Enable or disable repeat function of the slide show.
On ......Display all of the les repeatedly.
Off ...... Return to the thumbnail page after the last
le is broadcasted.
Pressto select "Apply" and press the OK button to execute the setting.
Apply
Execute the setting in slide show mode.
Press  to select "Apply", then press the OK button, the setting of the items except the "Set Slide" will be effective.
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Information
The information menu is used to the detect signal of projected image and running state.
Menu operation
Press MENU button on the remote control or control panel to display the screen menu. Press  to select Info., the information menu will appear as the right picture.
The status of projector will display in information menu.
Input
The selected input source is displayed.
H-sync freq .
The horizontal frequency of the input signal is displayed in KHz or - - - -KHz when no signal is detected.
V-sync freq .
The vertical frequency of the input signal is displayed in Hz or - - - - Hz when no signal is detected.
Lamp status
The setting status of "Lamp control" is displayed.
Lamp counter
The usage time of the lamp is displayed.
Power management
The setting status of "Power management" is displayed.
info. menu
Info.
Input
H-sync freq.
V-sync freq.
Lamp status
Lamp counter
Power management
Image mode
Computer 1
1024 x 768, 60Hz
48.24 kHz
60.06 Hz
2 H
Ready
5 Min
Standard
Image mode
The setting status of "Image mode" is displayed.
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useful function
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Description on network control operation
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Network
Network setting
Network information
MAC address
IP address
7C 6F F8 4E 48 A8
192.168.1.100
Network setting
DHCP On
Set
Cancel
IP address
Subnet
Gateway
DNS
Move Next Back
LAN
MENU
ENTER
LAN control
Function : PC controls projector via LAN.
Preparation:
1. Equipments: PC, projector, cables
2. Connection procedures: Connect the projector to routers or switches of the LAN by direct or cross cable. If it fails to connect PC and projector by parallel cable, please switch to cross cable as suggested.
3. After the computer is booted and the projector is plugged in, indicator lights of LAN interface
and computer interface will ash continuously.
Operation procedures: 1 Turn on the projector. 2 Obtain network address. DHCP set is displayed as on and obtain network address automatically. If familiar with network, you can set DHCP as close and obtain network address manually. 3 Enter network settings menu.
(1) Press MENU button on control panel
or remote control to display screen
menu. Press ▲▼ button to select
"Expand" icon, then press the OK button.
(2) Press ▲▼ button to select
"Network"setting and press the OK button enter the network setting.
(3)Press ▲▼ button to set DHCP as on.
(4) Press ▲▼ button to "Set" and
press the OK button."Please wait..." appears.
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4. Activate the Web browser in the personal computer.
5. Enter the IP address set by the projector into the URL input eld of the Web browser.
6. Select "Login" to login the Network Display System page. (Both the initial name and passwords are "admin".)
Note:
● You can click the upper right corner of the web browser screen to select the display language.
● Do not perform setting or control simultaneously by starting up multiple web browsers. Do not
set or control the projector from multiple computers.
● Change the password rst. (8 half-width characters).
● If the screen for the web control is not displayed, consult your network administrator.
7. Items in Network Display System page including: "System Status", "General Setup", "Picture Setup", "Image Setup" and "Network Setup".
① ② ③ ④ ⑤
System Status
The "System Status" page is displayed by clicking this item.
General Setup
The "General Setup" page is displayed by clicking this item.
Picture Setup
The "Picture Setup" page is displayed by clicking this item.
Image Setup
The "Image Setup" page is displayed by clicking this item.
Network Setup
The "Network Setup" page is displayed by clicking this item.
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"System Status" page Display the status of the projector for the following items.
Model Name
Displays the model No. of the projector.
Versions
Displays the version of the rmware of the
projector.
"General Setup" page Change Password for Webpage is displayed.
Enter Old password
Enters the congured password.
Enter New password
Enters the new password.
Conrm New password
Enters the wanted new password again for
conrmation.
LAN Status
Displays the connection status of the LAN.
Apply
Updates the settings.
Power
Switches on/off the power of the projector.
Source Select
Switches the input source of the projector.
① ②
① ② ③ ④
⑤ ⑥
"Picture Setup" page
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Brightness
Adjusts the brightness of the projected image.
Contrast
Adjusts the contrast of the projected image.
Sharpness
Adjusts the sharpness of the projected image.
"Image Setup" page
Color
Adjusts the color saturation of the projected image.
Tint
Adjusts the skin tone of the projected image.
Color Temperature
Adjusts the color temperature of the projected image.
① ② ③ ④ ⑤ ⑥ ⑦ ⑧
Aspect
Switches the aspect of the projected image.
Fine sync
Adjusts the ne sync of the projected image.
H Position
Adjusts the horizontal position of the projected image.
V Position
Adjusts the vertical position of the projected image.
H.Size
Adjusts the total number of dots of the projected.
Freeze
Switches the freeze function between on and off.
Auto PC adj.
Executes the Auto PC adj. function.
V Keystone
Corrects the keystone in vertical direction.
H Keystone
Corrects the keystone in horizontal direction.
Curved Correction
Corrects the pincushion or barrel of the projected image.
Corner correction
Corrects the four corners of the projected image.
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Description on network control operation
"Network Setup" page
LAN Setup
Select [Obtain an IP address automatically] if you want to enable the DHCP client.
Gateway Enter the default gateway address when not using a DHCP server.
① ②
IP Address Enter the IP address when not using a DHCP server.
Subnet Enter the subnet mask when not using a DHCP server.
DNS Enter the DNS server when not using a DHCP server.
Apply
Updates the settings.
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Description on network display operation
Network Display function
1. PwPresenter software: when "Network" is selected in Source Select, you can project the current computer images via network.
Input the IP address of the projector in webpage to enter the Network Display System, click "Download" to download the PwPresenter software according to your operation system.
2. Launch the pwPresenter software.
Search for projector display
Click to enter Search, select the projector and connect it. Please setting the same IP address of the projector in pwPresenter software, (such as: 192.168.1.100). Both the initial name and passwords are "admin".
Note:
Before use PwPresenter software to search, you need change Source Select to
"Network".
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Description on network display operation
Play/Pause
Play or pause the selected image.
Choose capture mode
Choose a capture mode from "Full Screen", "Fixed Size" or "Alterable."
Parameters Setting
Basic Setting
Setting language, region of capture image etc.
Advanced Setting
Setting image quality, network port etc.
Global Setting
Setting remote control, capture by audio or screen etc.
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Multicast Setting
Setting Sound volume, Bandwidth and Capture rate etc.
Network Display Management
Setting device and password management.
Disconnect the projector.
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Description on using Memory Viewer function
Memory Viewer function
The Memory Viewer function is used to project the pictures which are stored in the USB memory when the USB memory is inserted into USB A(VIEWER) terminal of the projector.
Memory Viewer function supports the following image les.
Extension Format Description
jpg/jpeg
Picture
Display the Memory Viewer screen
1. Press the INPUT button on the remote control or on the control panel to select the input source as Memory Viewer.
2. Insert the USB memory into the USB-A terminal of the projector directly, the standby screen of please press RC ENTER appears when the USB memory icon is displayed on the screen.
Press the OK button on the remote control, the root directory of the USB memory will appear in
3. thumbnail on the screen.
Play the pictures
It will display a picture when play the picture manually every time.
1. Press ▲▼◄► to select a le on the thumbnail screen.
2. Press the OK button, the picture will display on the full screen.
3. Press ►to switch to the next picture, press◄ to return to the previous picture.
4. Press the OK button on the remote control to return to thumbnail screen.
bmp
png 24, 48 bit True color
Baseline encoder 24 bit Max. resolution : 10000 x 10000
Progressive RGB 24 bit Max. resolution : Panel Resolution 1, 4, 8 bit Palette-based
RGB 24, 32 bit
gif 1, 4, 8 bit Palette-based Max. resolution : 8 00 x 600
tiff Max. resolution : 800 x 600
Max. resolution : 1280 x 800
24 bit color palette space Max. resolution : 1024 x 768
Executing the slide
All pictures in the same folder will play automatically when "Slide Transition Effect" of "Memory Viewer" menu is set to the special setting.
1. Press ▲▼◄► to select a le.
2. Press the "MENU" button to select the "Memory Viewer" → "Set Slide".
3. Press the OK button.
The picture will display on the full screen.
Press the OK button to return to the thumbnail screen.
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Play the PDF
Playing the PDF le. press ▲▼◄► to select a PDF le and press the OK button, playing the PDF on the full screen.
Displays the previous or next page.
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Termination of the Memory Viewer
1. Press ▲▼◄► to the thumbnail which is displayed on the upper left corner.
2. Press the OK button on the remote control to return to the standby screen of Press "OK ".
3. Remove the USB memory directly.
The page number increases or decreases by 5 pages.
The page number increases or decreases by 1 page.
Jumps to page number directly.
Switches PDF le between full screen display or whole page display.
Switches the display size on 3 levels of magnification. Press ▲▼on the
remote control to move the display screen up and down.
Remove the display screen up, down, left and right by ▲▼◄►button on
the remote control.
Exit the PDF le, and return to the thumbnail screen.
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Description on using USB display function
USB Display function
The USB Display function is used to project the image from the computer which is connected to Micro­USB(DISPLAY) terminal of the projector by a USB converting cable.
When using Windows
Windows operation environment
OS Windows Vista 32 bit, Windows 7 32/64 bit, Windows 8 32/64 bit
CPU Intel Core 2 Duo 2.0 GHz or faster, the compatible processor
Amount of memory 256 MB or more (Recommended : 512 MB or more)
Hard-disk free space 20 MB or more
Display Resolution 640 x 480 or more, 1 600 x 1 200 or less
There is no guarantee for all computers that meet the above conditions will operate properly.
Projecting the USB Display
1. Connect the Micro-USB terminal of the projector to a computer with a USB converting cable.
2. Press the Input button on the remote controller or control panel to switch the input source as USB Display.
The startup screen will be displayed automatically due to the driver which is built-in the projector, and executes the installation according to the instructions of the screen. The displaying of the auto installation screen depends on the setting of computer. At this time, please select "Run autorun.exe". Please double-click "autorun.exe" in the folder of the USB Display when the automatically startup is disabled.
The image on the computer screen is projected.
3. Click the driver icon in the task bar of computer and select one item in Pop-up menu.
Pop-up menu is only displayed in English.
The item which is displayed in gray is unavailable.
Active audio/ Disable audio
Play video/
Pause video
Start/Stop Set whether to display the image from the computer.
Exit Exit USB Display.
Note:
- The driver is not installed in your computer, and it will be removed from the computer when
disconnecting the USB cable.
- It will take a while when you want to project the computer screen.
- Connect a USB cable directly to the USB connector of a computer. It will not work when
connecting through a USB hub.
Termination of the USB display
When terminate the USB display, remove the USB cable directly. There is no need to follow "Remove hardware safely" when a USB cable is disconnected.
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Set whether to output the audio from the computer.
Switch between play and pause the image.
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When using Mac OS
Mac OS operating environment
OS Mac OS X 10.5, 10.6, 10.7
CPU Power PC G4 1GHz or faster
Amount of memory 512 MB or more
Hard-disk free space 20 MB or more
Display Resolution 640 x 480 or more, 1 600 x 1 200 or less
There is no guarantee for all computers that meet the above conditions will operate properly.
Projecting the USB Display
1. Connect the Micro-USB terminal of the projector to a computer with a USB converting cable.
2. Press the INPUT button on the remote control or Control panel to switch the input source to USB Display.
The image on the computer screen is projected.
3. Double-click "Monitor.app" in the virtual disk that has been mounted.
4. Right-click the driver icon in the dock of computer and select one item in Pop-up menu.
Pop-up menu is only displayed in English.
The item which is displayed in gray is unavailable.
Active audio/ Disable audio
Play video/
Pause video
Start/Stop Set whether to display the image from the computer.
Quit Terminate the USB Display.
Note:
- It will take a while when you want to project the computer screen.
- Connect a USB cable directly to the USB connector of a computer. It will not work when
connecting through a USB hub.
Set whether to output the audio from the computer.
Switch between playing and pausing the image.
Termination of the USB display
When terminate the USB display, remove the USB cable directly.
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Description on using Edge Blending function
Edge Blending
Edge Blending function could project bigger and brighter with high resolution pictures via multi projector. The Edge Blending software could adjust the color and the effect of the overlay edge.
Equipment: 2 or more projector with same resolution, Video duplicator, RS232 series cable. Connection:
(1) Setting the projectors with the same level from ground and the same projection
distance from screen. (2)Project the image through the video duplicator to each projecotr. (3)Connect the computer and projectors via RS232 cable.
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Projector#1 Projector#2
Video
Video cable
cable
Video duplicator
Video cable
Projector#N
Video cable
Computer
RS232
cable
RS232
RS232 cable RS232 cable
cable
Setting:
(1)Setting the projected image as the same dimension by each projector. (2)Press Menu button on the remote controller or control panel to pop up the OSD.
(3)Press ▲▼ button to select "Display" (4)Press ▲▼ button to select "Aspect" (5) Press ▲▼ button to select "Advanced" and press OK to ready for Edge Blending
function.
Adjustment:
The color and effect of the overlay edge can be adjusted with the Edge Blending software. The Edge Blending Software and its manual can be downloaded from EIKI website.
URL: http://www.eiki.com
Note:
● Edge Blending function can only effected with the same resolution projectors.
● Edge Blending function can apply via HDMI, VGA and RGBHV as input source.
● Setting the same lavel and prosition with the same dimension image would make the better
effect after edge blending adjustment.
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Maintenance
This chapter describes the regular maintenance procedure of your projector to ensure its optimal operation status for long.
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Regular maintenance
FILTER STATUS POWER
Status light indicator
The status light indicator shows status of projector protection function. Check status and POWER light indicator for good maintenance operation.
Note:
Unplug the AC power cord in case of any abnormality as it may lead to re or electric
shock.
The projector turns off and the status light indicator ashes orange.
Your projector powers off automatically to protect components within it when it is overheated. The
POWER indicator ashes red when your projector is cooling down. Press the STANDBY button to
power your projector on again when it is cooled down to normal operation temperature.
FILTER STATUS POWER
The status indicator
ashing orange
Check the following: – Is adequate clearance provided for your projector’s ventilation? Check the installation status
and any air outlet block.
– Is your projector installed at location close to outlet of air conditioning equipment? Keep your
projector away from air outlet of air conditioning equipment.
– Is the lter in clean condition? Please clean the lter regularly.
Your projector powers off and the status light indicator turns orange.
The STATUS indicator turns orange and your projector powers off to protect its internal compo­nents whenever an abnormality is detected. Unplug the AC power cord and connect again. Restart your projector and run checkup routine. If the problem persists, unplug the AC power cord and call your service center for checkup and maintenance.
The status indicator turns orange
Note:
The POWER indicator stops ashing when your
projector’s internal temperature cooled down to normal and it is powered on again.
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Regular maintenance
Clean your projector when it is contaminated by foreign matter or its display effects are getting worse.
Note: Unplug the AC power cord before any cleaning operation.
Clean the lens
Wipe the lens with clean cloth dampened with non-abrasive camera lens cleaner or clean it with lens cleaning paper or air blower.
Do not over apply cleaner to the lens. Abrasive cleaner, solution, or other rough chemical may scratch the lens.
Clean casing of your projector
Wipe the casing surface with clean and soft cloth. Gently wipe the casing with clean and soft cloth dampened with small amount of neutral detergent to remove heavy dirt. Do not over apply cleaner to the casing. Abrasive cleaner, solution, or other rough chemical may scratch the casing surface.
Place your projector in proper container after use to protect it from dirt and dust and being scratched.
Clean the lter
The lter is designed to keep dust from enter-
ing in your projector, which may lead to dusts accumulated on surface of internal components.
Clogged lter may reduce cooling fan effects,
which, in turn, will overheat your projector and
shorten its life cycle. Clean the lter immediately
whenever the Filter Warning icon displays.
Please follow these steps to clean your lter:
1 Power off your projector and unplug from AC
power source.
2 Remove the lter.
3 Gently clean it with a brush.
4 Insert the lter. Make sure it has been fully inserted.
Note:
Do not operate your projector after its lter is removed. Dust may attach to the lens
assembly and deteriorate image quality. Do not insert any small object in the air outlet. It may fail your projector.
Filter Bracket
Filter
Air inlet grid
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Reset the lter counter
1 Press MENU button and the OSD displays. Press button to select Expend menu,
press button or OK.
2 Press button to select "Filter Counter", press button or OK. Press button to
select “Filter counter reset” and press OK. The “Filter counter reset?” message dis­plays. Select Yes to proceed.
3 In another pop-up dialog box, select Yes to reset the lter counter.
Recommendations
Please do not use your projector at place of dust and smoke. This may affects image qual­ity. Using your projector in place of dust and smoke may lead to piling dusts on lens, LCD panel, and lens components within it. In case like this, call your dealer or service center for correct cleaning.
Lamp replacement
The lamp replacement icon displays when its use life dues. Please replace it with a new one of the same model immediately.
Note:
Do not replace the lamp after it went dark as it may be broken. Always assume the lamp of a ceiling mount your projector is broken when replacing it. Stand beside the lamp cover instead of below it. Remove the lamp cover gently. Small piece of glass debris may fall off when opening the lamp cover. Consult with a doctor immediately if there is any glass debris fell in your eyes or mouth.
Note:
Let your projector cool for at least 45 minutes before opening the lamp cover, as temperature within your projector is high.
Note:
Replace the lamp with a new one of the same model just in case. Do not drop or touch the lamp! It may break and lead to personal injuries.
Expend
Filter counter
Filter counter
Timer
Filter counter reset
0 H
200 H
Note:
Reset the lter counter after its
cleaning or replacement.
The lamp replacement icon
Lamp replacement
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Regular maintenance
螺钉
Follow steps below to replace the lamp:
1. Power off your projector and unplug the AC power cord. Let it cool down for at least 45 minutes.
2. Open the lamp cover after removing screws holding the cover.
3. Loose all screws xing the lamp. Remove
the lamp by holding its handle.
4. Replace with a new lamp and tighten all screws. Make sure the lamp has been in­stalled correctly. Close the lamp cover and tighten the screw.
5. Connect your projector to an AC power source and power it on.
Replacement lamp can be ordered through your dealer. When ordering a projection lamp, give the following information to the dealer.
Replacement Lamp Model No.: 23040055
Precautions on lamp operation
Your projector employs high voltage lamp, which requires careful and correct operation. Fail to do so may lead to accidents, personal injuries, or fire.
● Life cycle of lamp varies with environment it is in service. Life cycle of lamp varies. That is,
some lamps may last longer than their counterparts.
● If your projector prompts you to replace lamp (by showing a lamp replacing icon) then re-
place it with a new one after powering it off and it is fully cooled down. (Please replace lamp by strictly following steps given in this manual.) If you keep on using the lamp after being prompted to replace it then you are exposed to greater risks of lamp explosion.
● Lamp may explode due to external impact and shock. Risks of explosion vary with projector
and use environment and status of the lamp.
In case of lamp explosion, take the following safety measures: Disconnect your projector from power source immediately in case of lamp explosion. Call authorized service center to inspect your projector and replace lamp. Make a thorough inspec­tion to ensure every piece of debris after explosion has been removed. Remove every piece of debris after explosion. No one else may inspect the internal of your projector except those authorized and well trained technician who also are familiar with its maintenance. Or we shall not be held liable for the consequences.
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Troubleshooting
Check the following before calling your dealer or service center:
Troubleshooting Solution
Power on failure – Plug the power cord of your projector in an AC socket.
Logo screen display failure
The Logo screen differs from the standard settings.
Input signal switch (or do not switch) automatically.
Press INPUT button during power on and a non-input mode icon displays.
A non-input or lamp mode icon displays.
Image looks fuzzy – Adjust focus of your projector.
Image mirror reected
Image turns upside down
Image looks dim – Check for contrast and brightness settings.
– Make sure the POWER light indicator turns red. – Restart your projector until the POWER light indicator turns red. It
indicates your projector is ready for power on again. – Check the lamp. – Disable the Key Lock function of your projector.
– Make sure the Off and Countdown Off is selected in the Display
function.
– Make sure you did not select User or Off in the Logo Screen.
– Make sure you have correctly set up the Input Search function.
– This is a lter or lamp replacement alerts.
– This is a lter replacement alerts.
– Provide proper projection distance. – The projection lens requires cleaning. – Moving your projector from a colder environment to a hotter one
may result in condensing on the lens. If this is the case, wait
until the condensing water evaporated before powering on your
projector.
– Check the Ceiling and Rear settings. – Check the Ceiling settings.
– Check for correct image mode settings – Check for lamp brightness settings. – Check for lamp replacement alert. The lamp replacement alert
suggests the lamp is reaching the end of its life cycle.
Please replace it with a new one of the same model immediately.
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No image displays – Check for the connection between your projector and computer or
Abnormal color – Check for mode of signal, color system, image system, or
Some operations are invisible
Auto PC Adjusting function failure
Settings do not save after power off
Power management failure
Auto Setting does not work
Image distorted or disappeared
A password prompt displays after power on
Remote controller does not work
Light indicator turns on or
ashes
image equipment.
– Check for correct input signal from computer. Connection with
certain notebook computer may mandate changes to its display output settings. See the user manual included with the computer for details on settings.
– It takes about 30 seconds for your projector to show the rst
image.
– Check for mode of signal, color system, image system, or
computer system.
– Make sure the ambient temperature is within given range
(41˚F–95˚F; 5˚C–35˚C).
– Image does not display in BLANK mode. The BLANK button or
other buttons on the remote controller.
computer system.
– Make sure Blackboard mode is not selected in Image Select.
– Check the display function.
– Check input signal. Auto PC Adjusting function in unavailable in
480p, 576p, 720p, 480i, 576i, 1080i or 1080p mode.
– Make sure you have selected Store after settings adjustment.
Certain settings do not keep without selecting Store.
– In case of Freeze or Blank operation, the power management
function does not work.
– Make sure it is not set to "Off" in each setup menu. – Make sure "On" is not set in Ceiling function.
– Check and revise the PC Adj. menu or Screen menu.
– You have set up the Logo PIN Code lock function
– Check the battery. – Make sure there is no obstacles stand in between your projector
and the remote controller.
– Make sure the remote controller is not too far away from your
projector. The maximum operation range is 5m.
– Make sure the remote controller and your projector are paired with
the same remote control codes.
– Disable the key lock of the remote controller in the Setup menu.
– Check status of your projector according to the light indicator
status.
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Exclamation mark displays
Control panel does not function
Cannot remove the Logo Select password, Key Lock, and PIN Code lock
– Make sure your projector is correctly connected to external equipment. – Make sure all devices have plugged in an AC power source and have been powered on. – If your projector fails to project image of the connected computer, restart the computer.
– Invalid operation, please operate your projector correctly.
– Disable the key lock on control panel function in the Safety option
of the Setup menu.
– Please call your dealer or service center.
Warning: Your projector employs high voltage power for operation. Do not open its casing. If the problem persists, call your dealer or service center. Along with model number of your projector and a description to your problem. You will be advised on getting our services.
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Light indicator status
Check light indicator to learn status of your projector.
Light indicator
POWER
Green /Red
STATUS FILTER
Your projector is in Off status (without AC power supply).
Your projector is in standby status. Press Standby button to turn it on.
Your projector is in normal status.
It is ready for standby or the lamp is cooling. You may power on your projector only after the lamp is fully cooled and the POWER
light indicator stops ashing.
Your projector is in Ready mode.
Your projector detects abnormal situation and cannot power on. Unplug the AC power cord and connect it again before powering on your projector. If it powers off again, please unplug the cord and call your dealer or service center for maintenance or inspec­tion. Do not let it continue operating as this may lead to electric
shock or re.
Your projector detects lamp abnormality and cools down.
Your projector detects lamp abnormality and switches into stand­by mode.
Your projector cannot power on, as its internal temperature is too high. You may power it on after it is fully cooled, temperature backs to normal, and the POWER light indicator turns red.
You may power is fully cooled with temperature backs to normal.
Status of your projector
...Green
...Flashing green ...Flashing red
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The lamp cover is not fully closed
The lter requires cleaning
...Red ...Orange
...Flashing orange
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...Turns off
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Compatible computer screen
Your projector is designed to accept every analog computer signal below Dot Clock 160MHz and digital computer signal below Dot Clock 150MHz. See table below for details on resolution and relevant frequency.
Input
PC
Component
Note:
Changes to this manual may be made without notice.
Signal format
SVGA
MAC 16 832x624 75
XGA+
WXGA
MSXGA 1280x960 60
SXGA
SXGA+
UXGA 1600x1200 60
WSXGA+
WUXGA 1920X1200 60
480p 720x480p 60 576p 720x576p 50 720p 1280x720 50 720p 1280x720 60 1080i 1920x1080i 50
1080i 1920X1080i 60 1080p 1920x1080p 50 1080p 1920X1080p 60
Resolution
640x480 60
VGA
XGA
480i 720x480i 60 576i 720x576i 50
640x480 67 640x480 72 640x480 75 640x480 85 800x600 56 800x600 60 800x600 72 800x600 75 800x600 85
1024x768 60 1024x768 70 1024x768 75 1024x768 85 1152x864 70 1152x864 75 1280x768 60 1280x768 75 1280x768 85 1280x800 50
1280x800 60 1280x800 75 1280x800 85 1366x768 50 1366x768 60
1280x1024 60 1280x1024 72 1280x1024 75 1280x1024 85 1400x1050 60 1400x1050 75
1440x900 60
1600x900 50 1600x900 60
1680x1050 60
Frequency
(Hz)
Input
HDMI
Video/S-video
Signal format
SVGA
MAC 16 832x624 75
XGA+
WXGA
MSXGA 1280x960 60
SXGA
SXGA+
UXGA 1600x1200 60
WSXGA+
WUXGA 1920X1200 60
NTSC NTSC -
SECAM SECAM -
NTSC4.43 NTSC4.43 -
PAL-M PAL-M -
PAL-N PAL-N -
PAL-60 PAL-60 -
Resolution
640x480 60
VGA
XGA
PAL PAL -
640x480 67 640x480 72 640x480 75 640x480 85 800x600 56 800x600 60 800x600 72 800x600 75 800x600 85
1024x768 60 1024x768 70 1024x768 75 1024x768 85
1152x864 70
1152x864 75 1280x768 60 1280x768 75 1280x768 85 1280x800 50 1280x800 60 1280x800 75 1280x800 85 1366x768 50 1366x768 60
1280x1024 60 1280x1024 72 1280x1024 75 1280x1024 85 1400x1050 60 1400x1050 75
1440x900 60
1600x900 50 1600x900 60
1680x1050 60
Frequency
(Hz)
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Terminal conguration
VGA IN / MONITOR OUT Terminal (D-sub 15)
1 Red (Input/output) 9 -----
2
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SERIAL Terminal(D-SUB 9)
LAN Terminal (for EK-512X/EK-512XL)
HDBaseT Terminal (for EK-510U/EK-510UL/EK-511W/EK-511WL)
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HDMI Terminal (HDMI Type A 19)
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2 Green(Input/output) 10 Grounding (eld synchronizing)
3 Blue(Input/output) 11 Grounding
4 ----- 12 DDC data
Grounding
5
(line synchronizing)
6 Grounding(red) 14
7 Grounding(green) 15 DDC Clock
8 Grounding(blue)
1 ----- 6 -----
2 RXD 7 -----
3 TXD 8 -----
4 ----- 9 -----
5 GND
1 TX + 5 -----
2 TX - 6 -----
3 ----- 7 RX +
4 ----- 8 RX -
1 HDBT_P0 5 HDBT_P2
2 HDBT_N0 6 HDBT_N2
3 HDBT_P1 7 HDBT_P3
4 HDBT_N1 8 HDBT_N3
1 TMDS Data2+ 11 TMDS Clock Shield
2 TMDS Date2 Shield 12 TMDS Clock-
3 TMDS Date2- 13 CEC
4 TMDS Date1+ 14 Reserved (N.C. on device)
5 TMDS Date1 Shield 15 SCL
6 TMDS Date1- 16 SDA
7 TMDS Date0+ 17 DDC/CEC Ground
8 TMDS Date0 Shield 18 +5V Power
9 TMDS Date0- 19 Hot Plug Detect
10 TMDS Clock+
Horizontal synchronizing
13
(compound sync.)input/output
Vertical synchronizing input/ output
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Menu tree
Main menu Sub-menu Setting Default value Remarks
Auto PC adj. Fine sync 0-31 H Position -5 - +5 V Position -5 - +5
The range of H Size differs from signals.
*This function is disable on EK-510U/ EK-510UL
S-Video Input Video Input
PC
Input
Display
Color adjust
H Size -15 - +15
Normal
Aspect
Project way
Menu position
Background display
System
Image mode
Contrast Brightness Color temp High/Middle/Low Red Green Blue Sharpness
Wide Advanced Full* Front Rear Ceiling / Front Ceiling / Rear Auto ceiling / Front Auto ceiling / Rear Upper Left, Upper Righ Center Lower Left, Lower Right Black Blue Auto PAL SECAM NTSC NTSC4.43 PAL-M PAL-N PAL-60 Dynamic Standard Cinema Blackboard (Green) DICOM Colorboard User Image 0-63 32 0-63 32
0-63 32 0-63 32 0-63 32 0-15 8
Normal
Front
Upper Left
Blue
verify by input source
Standard
Middle
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Main menu Sub-menu Setting
Contrast 0-63 32
Brightness 0-63 32
Color 0-63 32
Color adjust
Setting
Expand
Tint 0-63 32
Red 0-63 32
Green 0-63 32
Blue 0-63 32
Sharpness 0-15 8
On start On/Off Off
Standby Mode Normal/Eco mode Eco
High land On/Off Off
Lamp control Normal/ECO mode Normal
Cooling fast Normal/60s Normal
Closed caption Off/CC1/CC2/CC3/CC4 Off
Key lock Off/Projector/Remote controller Off
Iris On/Off On
Remote control Code 0-9 Code 0
Sound
HDMI Setup
Language
Auto Setup
Keystone
Logo
Volume 0-25 12 Mute On/Off Off
Image
Volume
Projector provides multiple language support Input Search On/Off On Auto PC Adj. On/Off On
Auto Keystone
Keystone Store / Reset Store H/V Keystone Corner correction
Curved correction
Reset value
Logo select Default/User/Off
Capture
Logo PIN Code Lock On/Off
Logo PIN Code Change
64-940 0-1023 HDMI PC
Off
Manual
Default value
0-1023
HDMI
English
AutoAUTO
Remarks
Component
S-Video Input Video Input
(This function is disable on EK-510U
(This function is disable on EK-510U)
Input
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Main menu Sub-menu Setting Default value Remarks
PIN code lock On/Off Off
PIN code change
Ready Shut down Off Timer Ready Countdown Filter counter Timer Filter counter reset Off,Gray scale(1-4), Color bar, Red, Green, Blue
hatch
White Black
Network setting
Network status
Lamp counter Lamp counter reset
Slide down Slide right Extend name order Size order Time order Name order No rotate 270° Degree 180° Degree 90° Degree
Cross
Raster gray LAN DHCP(On/Off) Off IP address Subnet 255.255.255.0 Gateway 192.168.1.1 DNS 192.168.1.1 MAC address IP address 192.168.1.100
Ready
Timer
Off
Slide right
Name order
No rotate
Expand
Memory Viewer
Security
Power management
Filter counter
Test pattern
Network
Factory default
Lamp counter
Set slide
Slide transition effect
Sort order
Rotate
Best fit On/Off Off
Repeat On/Off Off
Apply
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Main menu Sub-menu Setting Remarks
Input
H- sync. Freq.
V- sync. Freq.
Info.
Lamp status
Lamp counter
Power management
Image mode
Input
VGA
RGBHV
HDMI1
HDMI 2(MHL)
HD-BaseT
Component
Video
S-video
Memory Viewer
Network
USB display
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Technical Specications
Mechanical properties Dimensions (W×H×D ) 474mmx179mmx412mm
Net Weight 10.30Kg (with AH-E21010) Adjustable foot
LCD resolution
LCD system EK-510U: 0.76" TFT / EK-511W: 0.76" TFT / EK-512X: 0.79" TFT LCD resolution EK-510U:1920X1200 / EK-511W:1280X800 / EK-512X: 1024X768
Compatible signals
Color standard PAL, SECAM, NTSC, NTSC4.43, PAL-60, PAL-M and PAL-N
HDTV signal 480i, 480p, 576i, 576p, 720p, 1080p and 1080i
Scanning frequency Horizontal frequency: 15–100 KHz; Vertical frequency: 48–85 Hz
Optical elements
Image size (diagonal lines)
Projection distance
(with Standard Lens)
Lens (Standard Lens) Lamp power 430W (Normal) Contrast Ratio 2500:1 with IRIS @ lens shift 1:1 Aspect Ratio EK-510U & EK-511W:16:10
Terminal
S-Video S-Video Mini Din 4pin x1 BNC/VIDEO BNC x 5 (G or Video/Y, B or Pb, R or Pr, HV and V)
VGA IN Mini D-sub 15 pin x1 VGA OUT Mini D-sub 15 pin x1 HDMI HDMI x2 USB connector USB-A x1, Micro-USB x1 AUDIO IN 3.5mm Mini Type Stereo x2, RCA (L/R) x2 Wired remote control input terminal Mini Jack, 3.5mm x1 Wired remote control output terminal Mini Jack, 3.5mm x1 CONTROL terminal D-sub 9 pin x1 HDBaseT terminal(For EK-510U, EK-511W) RJ45 x1
LAN terminal (For EK-512X) RJ45 x1, 100 Base-TX (100Mbps)/10 Base-T (10Mbps)
Power
Voltage and power consumption AC 100–240 V (Max 5.8A), 50/60 Hz Fuse 10A/250V Internal speaker 10W RMS 8ohm, *1
Operating Environment
Operating temperature 41˚F-104˚F (5˚C-40˚C) Storage Temperature 14˚F-140˚F (-10˚C-60˚C) High land 2000 m
Remote control
Battery AA or LR6 1.5V ALKALINE TYPE x 2 Operating Range 16.4' (5 m)/±30˚ Dimensions 48mm (W) x 26mm (H) x 160mm (D) Net Weight 67g (including batteries)
Accessories
Safety Guide AC power cord (US Type x 1 / Euro Type x 1) Quick Start Guide VGA cable Remote control and batteries Lens Cover (For EK-510U, EK-511W and EK-512X)
40"-300"
XGA: Wide: 1.16m ~ 9.06m / Tele: 2.15m~16.41m
WXGA, WUXGA: Wide: 1.21m ~ 9.41m / Tele: 2.22m ~ 17.04m
F = 1.8~2.6 / f =24.0~43.2mm; Zoom times: 1.8
EK-512X: 4:3
HDMI (Video, Audio), RS-232C, 100 Base-TX (100Mbps)/10 Base-T (10Mbps),
● The aforesaid specication is subject to change without prior notice.
● Liquid crystal panel is made on the basis of high standard, where 99.99% of the pixels are effective. Due to the nature of the liquid crystal panel, a fraction of the pixels (0.01% or less) may be ineffective.
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Type
Model Number
Zoom
Iris (F)
Focal Length (f)
Throw ratio
(EK-510U/EK-511W)
Throw ratio
(EK-512X)
We will persevere in our efforts to keep clean environment. Please return the non - repairable com­ponents to the sales department or recycling center.
Short Lens Short Zoom Lens Standard Lens Long Zoom Lens Long Zoom Lens
AH-E22010 AH-E22020 AH-E21010 AH-E23010 AH-E23020
Fixed x1.3 Power zoom x1.8 Power zoom x1.6 Power zoom x1.7 Power zoom
1.8 2.0 - 2.6 1.8 - 2.6 2.2 - 2.8 2.2 - 2.8
12.4 19.3 - 24.9 24.0 - 43.2 45.6 - 73.8 70.3 - 119.5
0.8:1 1.1 - 1.5:1 1.4 - 2.6:1 2.5 - 4.3:1 4.2 - 7.2:1
0.8:1 1.2 - 1.5:1 1.5 - 2.7:1 2.6 - 4.4:1 4.3 - 7.4:1
Chemical Substances table
Component name
PCB
Optical components
Projection lens
Projection lamp
Outer casing
Internal mechanical parts
Speaker
Remote control
Annex
Pb Hg Cd
×
×
×
× ×
×
×
×
×
×
○ ○ ○ ○
○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○
Harmful substances
Cd(vi) PBB PBDE
This table is made according to SJ/T 11364 specications.
The contents of toxic and hazardous substances in all homogeneous materials of this part is below the limit requirement in GB/T 26572.
The contents of toxic and hazardous substances in at least one of the homogeneous materials of this part is above the limit requirement in GB/T 26572 .
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The date of protection period
products compatible with the projection lamp
is ve years
within the environmental
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Dimensions
70
217
57.5
310
181.3
n 145.9
Unit: mm
Screw Holes for Ceiling Mount Screw: M6 Depth: 10.0
179
101
13
M6X10
265
421.8
412
371.3
474
95
221.3
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PIN code memorandum
Write down the PIN code in the blank below and keep it, If you forgot or lost the number and unable to operate the projector, contact the service center.
Factory default PIN code 111*
PIN code lock
Factory default PIN code 111*
Logo PIN code Lock No.
*If this 3-digit number is changed, the factory default number will be ineffective.
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U.S.A.
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+1 949-457-0200
Fax: +1 800-457-3454
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