FAVI RioHD-LED-3T User Manual

RioHD-LED-3T
Table of contents
Warranty and support information
Introduction
Safety instructions
Projector overview
Main unit overview Remote control overview Top panel layout Input panel layout Starting up your projector for the first time Powering down your projector Focus adjustment Keystone adjustment
Installation
Installation methods Image size Image adjustment
Menu
Menu overview Picture menu Sound menu Syetem menu PIP menu PC menu Geometry menu
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Your RioHD-LED-3T projector is warrantied to be free of defects in material and workmanship for a period of 45 days from the date of receipt. Should your projector develop an issue requiring it to be repaired within this time frame, we will repair or exchange any defective unit at no cost to you.
After 45 days have passed, your projector will then be covered under our parts warranty, which is valid up to one year from the date of receipt. We will bill you a flat rate for repair and shipping costs before accepting the unit back for repair. You will not be billed for the cost of replacement parts.
The above warranties will be considered null and void in the event of damage caused by misuse, neglect, improper handling, or improper installation.
FAQ’s, and other support information can be found at
Maintenance
Cleaning the lens Cleaning the projector’s casing Fuse changing Air filter maintenance
Troubleshooting
Specifications
Accessories
Warranty and support information
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Accessories
Introduction
Your projector should come with the following accessories:
Remote control Power cord A/V cable VGA cable This user guide
If any of the above accessories are missing, please contact the distributer that you purchased the projector from.
Thank you for purchasing the FAVI RioHD-LED-3T. The RioHD-LED-3T uses a long lasting, high power LED lamp to deliver a bright, vibrant image. This projector comes with such features as:
● 30,000 hour lamp life
● Composite, S-video, Component, VGA, and dual HDMI ports allow multiple devices to be connected to the projector simultaneously.
● Simple input selection: Change inputs with the press of a button.
● Full support for 4:3 and 16:9 aspect ratios.
● Digital zoom support.
Designed to provide high performance at an economic price, the RioHD-LED-3 is well suited for both business and home theater use.
Safety instructions
Specifications
● Do not operate the projector in an environment where the
temperature is above 104° F. Doing so could damage your projector and void your warranty.
● Do not expose this projector to liquids or extreme humidity. If the projector’s casing becomes dirty, use a damp soft cloth to clean it. Please unplug the projector before cleaning it.
This projector should be placed on a stable surface or mounted securely prior to being operated. Improper placement or mounting may cause damage to the unit.
● While the projector is operating, do not look directly into the
lens.
This projector needs adequate ventilation in order to operate properly. Inadequate ventilation will cause the projector to overheat and shut down. Excessive overheating could damage the projector’s internal optics.
LCD
LCD native resolution
Supported resolutions
Video inputs
Audio inputs
LED lamp life
LED lamp power
Projected image
size
Operating voltage
Power consumption
Operating temperarture
5” TFT
800x600
480i, 480p, 720p, 1080i, 1080p
VGA resolutions from 640x480 to 1920x1080
HDMI x2, VGA, Component, S-Video,
Composite
HDMI audio, Stereo line input jacks
30,000 hours
100 watts
60 - 200 inches
100 to 240 VAC 50/60 Hz
120 watts
32°F - 104° F
● If you do not plan to use the projector for an extened period of
time, or if an electrical storm develops, please unplug the projector. An electrical surge could damage your projector.
● Do not expose this projector to direct sunlight.
Storage temperature
Operating temperarture
Size
Weight
0°F - 120° F
10% - 90%
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Troubleshooting
Problem:
To rule out connection issues, try shutting down your computer, and
connecting the projector as your only display. Your computer should detect
the projector. If you see your OS
startup screen, but not your desktop,
your resolution or refresh rate may
I can’t display my
computers desktop in
VGA mode.
The projector is
shutting down by
itself.
be set to an incompatible mode.
● If you’re using a laptop, some
laptops have a ‘Projector mode that
must be enabled before they will
combination (usually FN+F5) that
needs to be pressed in order to
activate their external VGA port. If
you’re not sure how your laptop
outputs to an external display, please
contact the manufacturer of your
The projector may have inadequate
The room temperature may be too
Solution:
output to your projector.
Other laptops have a key
laptop.
ventilation.
high.
Projector overview
Main unit overview:
The following diagrams point out the features of your projector:
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1: Lens 2: IR receiver 3: Height adjustment foot 4: Air filter removal tab 5: Input panel 6: Main power switch 7: Fuse retainer 8: Keystone control 9: Ventilation output 10: Speaker 11: Ceiling mount attachment points 12: Ventilation slot
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Projector overview
Troubleshooting
Remote control overview:
Aspect ratio selection
MUT E
Mute button
Horizontal image
flip
Vertical image flip
Activate
Picture in Picture
mode
Menu navigation
and selection
(The left and right
arrow buttons also
control the volume)
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Pre view
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IND EX
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MIX
ON/ OFF
HDMI 1
HDMI 2
Pic ture
Dis play
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Men u
Ret urn
REV EAL
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Power button
Input selection
cluster
Image preset
selection
On screen display
Access the main
menu
This remote control is
also used on other
projector models,
some with different
sets of features.
This diagram points
out which buttons
control the functions
of your projector.
If you have any issues with using your RioHD-LED-3T, before contacting us please refer to the following troubleshooting guide:
Problem:
Solution:
● Check the power cord and power
Projector will not
power on.
outlet.
● Check the fuse and replace if
necessary.
● Check the batteries.
The remote control
does not work.
Try aiming at the IR sensor on the
front of the projector.
● Check to make sure the projector is
I have a video
source connected,
but the projector
set to the correct mode. If using HDMI,
check to make sure the projector is set
to display from the correct HDMI port.
shows “NO SYNC”.
● Check your video source, and video
cables.
● Set your desktop resolution to
1280x960 or lower for displaying in 4:3
Small text is hard
to read in VGA
mode.
mode. Set it to 1280x768 or lower if displaying in 16:9 mode.
● Increase the size of the text being
displayed.
Maintenance
Projector overview
Fuse changing:
Your projector comes with a replacable fuse that is designed to protect the unit in the event of a power surge.
To replace the fuse, remove the fuse retainer by inserting a small slotted screwdriver in the area shown in the diagram below, and gently
prying the fuse retainer out.
Air filter maintenance:
Your projector has a removable air filter located on the front of the unit that should be cleaned at least once a month, or more often in a dusty environment. Gently push down on the tab shown in the diagram below, and slide out the filter.
Top panel layout:
All of your projector’s functions and menu settings can be accessed using the buttons on the top cover. Some of these buttons have more then one function.
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1: Indicator LED 2: Power button 3: Main Menu button
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4: Source Menu button 5: Navigation arrow buttons / Volume adjustment 6: When the Source menu is open, this button selects the highlighted source.
Input panel layout:
Your projector supports all the inputs listed below:
Rinse out the filter with water and allow it to air dry before replacing it.
Y/Pb/Pr
Video
L out , R out
L in , R in
VGA IN
Svideo
HDMI 1
HDMI 2
Component video input
Composite video input
Line audio output
Line audio input
VGA input
S-Video input
HDMI inputs
Projector overview
Maintenance
Starting up your projector for the first time:
Step 1: Insert two AAA batteries into the remote control.
Step 2: Flip the main power switch to
the on ( ) position.
Step 3: Press the power button on the remote, or on the projector.
The projector’s lamp should light up within a few seconds. The focus and keystone correction may need to be adjusted. Please see the section on focus and keystone adjustment. After the necessary adjustments are made, your projector will be ready to use.
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Powering down your projector:
Cleaning the lens:
After using your projector, the lens cover should be replaced to keep dirt and dust from getting on the lens. However if the lens becomes dirty, it can be cleaned with a soft cloth and a small amount of window cleaner.
When cleaning the lens, wipe it gently with the cleaning cloth to avoid scratching it.
If the projector is used frequently, or is used in a dusty enviroment, the lens should be checked at least once a month, and cleaned if necessary.
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Cleaning the projector’s casing:
If your projector’s casing becomes dusty, it should be unplugged, and cleaned by wiping it down with a damp cloth. If necessary the projector’s casing can be cleaned with the aid of a mild detergent. Make sure the projector is completely dry before plugging it in.
Press the power button on either the remote or the projector to turn it off. The projector will enter a shut down mode. In the shut down mode, the cooling fans will continue to operate for up to 90 seconds. During this cooling down period, you will not be able to turn the unit back on. It is recommended to let at least 15 min­utes pass before turning the projector back on. Rapid powering on and off cycles will shorten the life of your projector’s lamp.
Menu
Projector overview
PC Menu:
The following menus are only available in VGA mode. In VGA mode, the projector behaves like a PC display. The following menus allow for greater control over how the image displays.
C ON TR A ST B RI G HT NE SS C OL OR MO DE
SC A LE A UT O PI C TU R E M OD E
M OV E A DJU ST
C OL OR T EM P U SE R- R U SE R- G
U SE R- B
M OV E
PC
PC
A DJ US T
4:3
U SE R
MEN U
ST AN DA RD
MEN U
E XI T
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50
E X IT
Contrast 0-100
Brightness 0-100
Color temp
Color mode
USER-R USER-G
USER-B
Scale Toggle between 4:3 and 16:9 aspect ratios.
Auto Auto adjust VGA timing, position, and centering.
Picture mode Adjust the brightness and contrast presets.
Adjusts the black level in the image. Adjusts the white level in the image.
Standa rd
Warm
Cool
S-RGB
Person al
0-100
0-100
0-100
Select be twe en col or temper atu re fac tor y preset s.
Adjust th e i ndi vid ual RGB le vel s t o y our prefer enc e.
GEOMETRY MENU:
If auto adjusting fails to properly calibrate the image, you can adjust the settings in the geometry menu to fine tune the image to your preference. This menu is accessed from the PC menu by scrolling down past the Picture mode setting.
Focus adjustment
Rotate the lens clockwise or counter clockwise to adjust the focus. Rotate clockwise for a larger picture, and counter clockwise for a smaller picture.
Keystone adjustment
After setting up your projector, and powering it on, the image may look trapezoid shaped even after the projector is properly positioned. You can adjust the keystone control on the back of the unit to correct this. Rotate the control either left or right to adjust the keystone control.
GEOMETRY
H-POSITION
V-POSITION
CLOCK
PHASE
M OV E A dditio n
MEN U
E XI T
H-posi tion
V-pos ition
CLOCK
PHASE
Adjust the horizontal position of the image.
Adjust the vertical position of the image.
0-100
0-100
Allows for fine tuning of the clock and phase settings to eliminate horizontal streaking or shimmering text if present.
Keystone control
Installation
Your projector can be installed in a wide variety of configurations. It supports both front and rear screen projection. Below is a sample diagram featuring a basic front screen projection setup:
Menu
PIP MENU:
The PIP menu allows you to activate the Picture in Picture function and adjust its settings.
Door
Speak
L
Open
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reen
Sc
Projector
A/V source
Sp
eaker R
MULITI WINDOW
SUB SOURCE
SIZE
PIP-POSITION
BORDERCOLOR
SOUND SOURCE
SWAP
MOV E ADJ
PIP
PIP
YPBPR
LARGE
TOP LEFT
BLACK
MAIN
MENU
EXIT
Multi window
Sub source
Size S/M/L
Pip position
Border color Black/Blue
Sound source
Swap
PIP
Pop 4:3
Off
A/V
S-Video
YPBPR
VGA
HDMI 1
HDMI 2
Up left
Down left
Up right
Down right
Main window
Sub window
Toggle between the main and PIP sources.
Toggles the Picture in picture function,
and chooses between the available
PIP window options.
Selects which video source will display
in the PIP window.
Note: If you have the projector set to Component, VGA, or HDMI, you will only be able to select A/V or S-Video
for the PIP source.
Changes the size of the PIP window.
Adjusts the position of the PIP window.
Changes the PIP window border color.
Changes the sound source for the main
and PIP sources.
Seats
For best results regardless of your configuration, the projector should be used in a darkened room, and should be used with screen sizes ranging from 72 to 200 inches.
Menu
Installation
SOUND MENU:
Here you can adjust the audio options to your preference.
0-100
0-100
0-100
Standard
Movie M usic
User
On
Off
Normal
Line
Sound Box
Adjusts the low frequency response.
Adjusts the high frequency response.
Adjusts the speaker balance.
Adjusts the treble and bass levels to
one of three factory presets.
The user setting allows you to adjust
the levels of treble and bass.
Auto Voice Control.
Automatically adjusts the volume level
to reduce voice distortion.
Speaker only output
Line only output
Line and speaker output
BA SS
TR EB L E
BA L ANC E
SOUND MODE
AVC
SO UN D S OU R CE
M OV E Addit ion
SO UN D
USER
OF F
NORMAL
MEN U
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Bass
Treble
Balance
Sound mode
AVC
Sound Source
SYSTEM MENU:
Here you can adjust how the menu system displays on your projector.
Installation methods
There are several ways to install your projector, depending on your needs. This projector can be set on a table or mounted to the ceiling. It supports both front and rear screen projection. Below are some examples of how this projector can be set up.
Screen
Screen
Projector
Front projection
ceiling mount
Projector
Front projection
table mount
Projector
Rear projection
ceiling mount
Projector
Rear projection
table mount
Screen
Screen
OSD-LANGUAGE
OSD-HPOSITION
OSD-VPOSITION
FLIP HORIZONTAL
FLIP VERTICAL
MEM-RECALL
M OV E Addit ion
SYSTEM
ENGLISH
OFF
OFF
MEN U
E X IT
Language
H-Position
V-Position
Flip horizontal
Flip vertical Mem-Recall
Adjusts the language for the menu screens.
0-100
0-100 Off-On
Off-On
Restores all settings to their factory defaults.
Adjusts the menu’s horizontal position.
Adjusts the menu’s vertical position.
Toggles the Horizontal image flip option.
Toggles the Vertical image flip option.
FAVI recommends that a professional installer be contacted to install a ceiling mount for your projector. If installing a ceiling mount yourself, please follow the instructions that came with your mount. This projector must be installed in an area where nothing can interfere with the ventilation slots.
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Installation
Menu
Image size:
Image sizes are measured diagonally and are approximate.
4:3 mode
Distance
from screen
103 inches
117 inches
131 inches
143 inches
171 inches
214 inches
286 inches
Projected
image size
72 inches
82 inches
92 inches
100 inches
120 inches
150 inches
200 inches
16:9 mode
Distance
from screen
111 inches
126 inches
142 inches
154 inches
185 inches
231 inches
308 inches
Projected
image size
72 inches
82 inches
92 inches
100 inches
120 inches
150 inches
200 inches
Image adjustment:
For best image results, the projector should be directly facing the
screen. Adjustments to the focus and keystone controls will help
to improve the picture. Please see the diagram below for
examples of correct and incorrect setup:
The projec
The projector is angled too far to the left
The projector is s correctly.
et up
The projector is angled too far to the right.
tor’s keystone
control needs to be adjusted.
Menu overview:
Press the MENU button on
either the remote or the
projector to bring up the main
menu.
In the main menu, use the up
and down navigation arrow
buttons (▲/▼) to highlight the
menu option that you want to
adjust. Use the left and right
arrow buttons (◄/►) to adjust
CONTRAST
BRIGHTNESS
HUE
SATURATION
SHARPNESS
COLOR TONE
3D NR
M OV E A DJ
PI C TUR E
NOR MA L
M ID
the highlighted option.
To exit from a sub menu, press the Menu button. Press it again to exit the main menu screen.
Picture Menu:
The Picture menu allows you adjust the image to your liking. The available options are outlined below:
0-100
0-100
0-100 0-100 0-100
Standard
Cool
Warm
High
Mid
Low
Off
Adjusts the black level in the image. Adjusts the white level in the image.
Adjusts the tint of the image.
Adjusts the amount of color saturation.
Adjusts the image sharpness.
Color tone presets.
Adds more warmth or coolness to
the image
3D noise reduction.
Reduces ‘noise’ in the picture.
CONTRAST
BRIGHTNESS
HUE
SATURATION
SHARPNESS
COLOR TONE
3D NR
MOV E ADJ
PICTU RE
NORM AL
MID
MENU
EXIT
Contrast
Brightness
Hue
Saturation Sharpness
Color tone
3D NR
ME NU
E X IT
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