GEHA COMPACT 219, COMPACT 229 User Manual

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Table of Contents ...................................................................................1
Usage Notice ..........................................................................................2
Safety Information .........................................................................................2
Precautions....................................................................................................3
Eye Safety Warnings
Product Features
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Introduction.............................................................................................6
Package Overview.........................................................................................6
Product Overview
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Main Unit ................................................................................................................7
Control Panel
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Input / Output Connections
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Remote Control
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Installation ............................................................................................ 11
Connecting the Projector .............................................................................11
Connect to Computer/Notebook .......................................................................... 11
Connect to Video Sources ................................................................................... 12
Powering On/Off the Projector .....................................................................13
Powering On the Projector ...................................................................................13
Powering Off the projector
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Warning Indicator
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Adjusting the Projected Image.....................................................................15
Adjusting the Projector’s Height ...........................................................................15
Adjusting the Projector’s Zoom / Focus
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Adjusting Projected Image Size
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User Controls ....................................................................................... 17
Control Panel & Remote Control .................................................................17
Control Panel ....................................................................................................... 17
Remote Control
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On-screen Display Menus ...........................................................................20
How to operate .................................................................................................... 20
Menu Tree
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Image ................................................................................................................... 22
Display
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Setup
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Options
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Appendices...........................................................................................39
Troubleshooting ...........................................................................................39
Image Problems ..................................................................................................39
Other Problems
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Projector Status Indication
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Remote Control Problems
................................................................................... 43
Replacing the Lamp.....................................................................................44
Compatibility Modes
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RS232 Commands
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Ceiling Mount Installation
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Regulation & Safety notices ........................................................................52
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Usage Notice
Safety Information
The lightning  ash with arrow head within an equilateral triangle is
intended to alert the user to the presence of uninsulated “dangerous
voltage” within the product’s enclosure that may be of suf cient
magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock to persons.
The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert
the user to the presence of important operating and maintenance (servicing) instructions in the literature accompanying the appliance.
WARNING: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT
EXPOSE THIS APPLIANCE TO RAIN OR MOISTURE. DANGEROUS HIGH VOLTAGES ARE PRESENT INSIDE THE ENCLOSURE. DO NOT OPEN THE CABINET. REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED PERSONNEL ONLY.
Class B emissions limits
This Class B digital apparatus meets all requirements of the Canadian Interference-Causing Equipment Regulations.
Important Safety Instruction
1. Do not block any ventilation openings. To ensure reliable operation of the projector and to protect from over heating, it is recommended to install the projector in a location that does not block ventilation. As an example, do not place the projector on a crowded coffee table, sofa, bed, etc. Do not put the projector in an enclosure such as a book case
or a cabinet that restricts air  ow.
2. Do not use the projector near water or moisture. To reduce the risk
of  re and/or electric shock, do not expose the projector to rain or
moisture.
3. Do not install near heat sources such as radiators, heaters, stoves or
any other apparatus such as ampli ers that emits heat.
4. Clean only with dry cloth.
5. Only use attachments/accessories speci ed by the manufacturer.
6. Do not use the unit if it has been physically damaged or abused. Physical damage/abuse would be (but not limited to):
Unit has been dropped.Power supply cord or plug has been damaged.Liquid has been spilled on to the projector.Projector has been exposed to rain or moisture.Something has fallen in the projector or something is loose inside.
Do not attempt to service the unit yourself. Opening or removing covers may expose you to dangerous voltages or other hazards. Please call
Geha before you send the unit for repair.
7. Do not let objects or liquids enter the projector. They may touch dangerous voltage points and short out parts that could result in  re or
electric shock.
8. See projector enclosure for safety related markings.
9. The unit should only be repaired by appropriate service personnel.
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Usage Notice
When the lamp
reaches the end of its life, the projector will not turn back on until the lamp module has been replaced. To replace the lamp, follow the procedures listed under “Replacing the Lamp” section on pages 44-45.
Precautions
Please follow all warnings, precautions and maintenance as recommended in this user’s guide.
Warning- Do not look into the projector’s lens when the lamp is
on. The bright light may hurt your eyes.
Warning- To reduce the risk of  re or electric shock, do not
expose this projector to rain or moisture.
Warning- Please do not open or disassemble the projector as
this may cause electric shock.
Warning- When replacing the lamp, please allow the unit to
cool down. Follow instructions as described on pages 44-45.
Warning- This projector will detect the life of the lamp itself.
Please be sure to change the lamp when it shows warning messages.
Warning- Reset the “Lamp Reset” function from the on-screen
display “Options|Lamp Settings” menu after replacing the lamp module (refer to page 38).
Warning- When switching the projector off, please ensure
the cooling cycle has been completed before disconnecting power. Allow 90 seconds for the projector to cool down.
Warning- Do not use lens cap when projector is in operation.
Warning- When the lamp is approaching the end of its lifetime,
the message “Lamp Warning: Lamp life exceeded.” will show on the screen. Please contact your local reseller or service center to change the lamp as soon as possible.
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Usage Notice
Do:
Turn off and unplug the power plug from the AC outlet before
cleaning the product.
Use a soft dry cloth with mild detergent to clean the display
housing.
Disconnect the power plug from AC outlet if the product is
not being used for a long period of time.
Do not:
Block the slots and openings on the unit provided for
ventilation.
Use abrasive cleaners, waxes or solvents to clean the unit.
Use under the following conditions:
- In extremely hot, cold or humid environments.
Ensure that the ambient room temperature is within
5 - 35°C.
Relative Humidity is 5 - 35°C, 80% (Max.),
non-condensing.
- In areas susceptible to excessive dust and dirt.
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Near any appliance generating a strong magnetic eld.
- In direct sunlight.
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Usage Notice
Eye Safety Warnings
Avoid staring/facing directly into the projector beam at all
times. Keep your back to the beam as much as possible.
When projector is used in a classroom, adequately supervise
students when they are asked to point out something on the screen.
In order to minimize the lamp power, use room blinds to re-
duce ambient light levels.
Product Features
XGA (1024x768) / SVGA (800x600) Native resolution One built-in speaker with 2 watt amplier
HDTV compatible (720P, 1080i/p)
VGA monitor Loop Thru
(works on standby mode > 1W)
BrilliantColor
TM
Technology
Security Bar and Kensington Lock
RS232 control
Rapid shutdown
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Introduction
Control Panel
1. Power/Standby
2. Menu
3. Source
4. Enter
5. Re-Sync
6. Temp LED
7. Lamp Fail LED
8. Power LED
9. Four Directional Select Keys
10. Keystone Correction
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Introduction
Input / Output Connections
1. VGA1-In/SCART Connector (PC Analog Signal/Component Video Input/HDTV/SCART)
2. S-Video Input Connector
3. Composite Video Input Connector
4. RS-232 Connector (3-pin)
5. Audio Output Connector (3.5mm Mini Jack)
6. Power Socket
7. Audio Input Connector (3.5mm Mini Jack)
8. Security Bar
9. KensingtonTM Lock Port
10. VGA-Out Connector (Monitor Loop-through Output)
VGA1- IN / SCART
S-VIDEO VIDEO
RS232
AUDIO-OUT
AUDIO-IN
VGA-OUT
VGA2- IN
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6 87 9
The items below are only for models that operate with XGA model:
11. VGA2-In Connector
(PC Analog Signal/Component Video Input/HDTV)
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Introduction
Remote Control
1. LED Indicator
2. Power On/Off
3. No Function on this model
4. No Function on this model
5. Four Directional Select Keys
6. Re-Sync
7. No Function on this model
8. Volume +/-
9. Zoom
10. AV mute
11. Video
12. VGA
13. Freeze
14. S-Video
15. Contrast
16. Brightness
17. Menu
18. Keystone +/-
19. Source
20. Enter
21. No Function on this model
22. No Function on this models
23. Numbered keypad (for password input)
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Installation
VGA1- IN / SCART
S-VIDEO VIDEO
RS232
AUDIO-OUT
AUDIO-IN
VGA-OUT
VGA2- IN
E62405SP
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Connecting the Projector
Due to the
difference in applications for each country, some regions may have different accessories.
(*) Optional
accessory
Connect to Computer/Notebook
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1....................................................................................................Power Cord
2.....................................................................................................VGA Cable
3................................................................................................*RS232 Cable
4.........................................................................................*Audio Input Cable
5........................................................................................*VGA Output Cable
6......................................................................................*Audio Output Cable
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Only present on XGA models.
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Installation
VGA1- IN / SCART
S-VIDEO VIDEO
RS232
AUDIO-OUT
AUDIO-IN
E62405SP
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VGA-OUT
VGA2- IN
Connect to Video Sources
1....................................................................................................Power Cord
2.....................................................................................................VGA Cable
3................................................................................*Composite Video Cable
4.............................................................................................. *S-Video Cable
5................................................*15-Pin to 3 RCA Component/HDTV Adaptor
6.............................................................................*3 RCA Component Cable
7................................................................................... *SCART/VGA Adaptor
8.................................................................................*Audio Cable Jack/RCA
Due to the
difference in applications for each country, some regions may have different accessories.
(*) Optional
accessory
DVD Player, Set-top Box,
HDTV receiver
S-Video Output
Only present on XGA models.
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Composite Video Output
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Installation
Warning Indicator
When the “LAMP” indicator lights red (“POWER” indicator
ashes red), the projector will automatically shut down.
Please call the nearest Geha facility for assistance.
When the “TEMP” indicator lights red (“POWER” indicator
ashes red), it indicates the projector has overheated. The
projector will shut down automatically.
Under normal conditions, the projector can be switched on
again after it has cooled down.
When the “TEMP” indicator ashes red (“POWER” indicator
ashes red), it indicates the fan has failed.
Powering Off the Projector
1. Press the “POWER” button to turn off the projector lamp.
The following message will be displayed on the screen.
Press the “POWER” button again to conrm, otherwise
the message will disappear after 15 seconds. When you press the “POWER” button a second time, the system will show the countdown timer on the screen.
2. The cooling fans continue to operate for about 10 seconds
for cooling cycle. When the Power LED turns Red, the projector has entered standby mode.
If you wish to turn the projector back on, you must wait
until the projector has completed the cooling cycle and has entered standby mode. Once in standby mode, simply press “POWER” button to restart the projector.
3. Disconnect the power cord from the electrical outlet and
the projector.
4. Do not turn on the projector immediately following a power
off procedure.

Contact the
nearest service center if the projector displays these symptoms. See pages 52-53 for more information.
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Adjusting the Projected Image
Adjusting the Projector’s Height
The projector is equipped with elevator feet for adjusting the image height.
1. Locate the adjustable foot you wish to modify on the underside of the projector.
2. Rotate the three adjustable rings counter clockwise to raise the projector or clockwise to lower it. Repeat with the remaining feet as needed.
Tilt-Adjustment Feet
Tilt-Adjustment Ring
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Adjusting the Projector’s Zoom / Focus
Focus Ring
Zoom Ring
You may turn the zoom ring to zoom in or out. To focus the image, rotate the focus ring until the image is clear. The projector will focus at distances from 3.9 to 39.4 feet (1.2 to 12.0 meters).
Adjusting Projection Image Size
Hd
68.8"
(174.8cm)
114.7"
(291.4cm)
160.6"
(407.9cm)
206.5"
(524.5cm)
275.3"
(699.3cm)
30.3"
(76.9cm)
75.7"
(192.3cm)
126.2"
(320.5cm)
176.7"
(448.7cm)
227.1"
(576.9cm)
302.9"
(796.2cm)
27.5"
(69.9cm)
3.9'
(1.2m)
39.4'(12.0m)
29.5'(9.0m)
23.0'(7.0m)
16.4'(5.0m)
9.8'(3.0m)
Width
Height
Diagonal
This graph is for user’s reference only.
Screen
(Diagonal)
Max.
30.3” (76.9cm) 75.7” (192.3cm) 126.2” (320.5cm) 176.7” (448.7cm) 227.1” (576.9cm) 302.9” (769.2cm)
Min.
27.5” (69.9cm) 68.8” (174.8cm) 114.7” (291.4cm)160.6” (407.9cm) 206.5” (524.5cm) 275.3” (699.3cm)
Screen
Size
Max.
(WxH)
24.2” x 18.2”
61.5
x 46.2cm
60.6”
x 45.4”
153.8
x 115.4cm
101.0”
x 75.7”
256.4
x 192.3cm
141.3”
x 106.0”
359.0
x 269.2cm
181.7”
x 136.3”
461.5
x 346.2cm
242.3”
x 181.7”
615.4
x 461.5cm
Min.
(WxH)
22.0” x 16.5”
55.9
x 42.0cm
55.1”
x 41.3”
139.9
x 104.9cm
91.8”
x 68.8”
233.1
x 174.8cm
128.5”
x 96.4”
326.3
x 244.8cm
165.2”
x 123.9”
419.6
x 314.7cm
220.3”
x 165.2”
559.4
x 419.6cm
Hd
Max.
2.73” (6.9cm) 6.81” (17.3cm) 11.36” (28.8cm) 15.9” (40.4cm) 20.44” (51.9cm) 27.26” (69.2cm)
Min.
2.48” (6.3cm) 6.19” (15.7cm) 10.32” (26.2cm) 14.45” (36.7cm) 18.58” (47.2cm) 24.78” (62.9cm)
Distance
3.9’ (1.2m) 9.8’ (3.0m) 16.4’ (5.0m) 23.0’ (7.0m) 29.5’ (9.0m) 39.4’ (12.0m)
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User Controls
Control Panel
Control Panel & Remote Control
There are two ways for you to control the functions: Control Panel and Remote Control.
Using the Control Panel
POWER
Refer to the “Power On/Off the Projector” section on pages 13-14.
MENU
Press “MENU” to launch the on-screen display (OSD) menu. To exit OSD, Press “MENU” again.
Con rm your item selection.
RE-SYNC
Automatically synchronize the projector to the input source.
SOURCE
Press “SOURCE” to select an input signal.
Four Directional Select Keys
Use to select items or make adjustments to your selection.
Keystone
Use
to adjust image distortion caused
by tilting the projector. (±40 degrees)
Lamp LED Indicate the projector’s lamp status.
Temp LED Indicate the projector’s temperature status.
Power LED Indicate the projector’s status.
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Remote Control
Using the Remote Control
Power
Refer to the “Power On/Off the Projector” section on pages 13-14.
Con rm your item selection.
Source
Press “SOURCE” to select an input signal.
Re-SYNC
Automatically synchronizes the projector to the input source.
Four Directional Select Keys
Use to select items or make adjustments to your selection.
Keystone +/-
Adjust image distortion caused by tilting the projector.
Volume +/-
Adjust to increase / decrease the volume.
Brightness
Adjust the brightness of the image.
Menu
Press “Menu” to launch the on-screen display (OSD) menu. To exit OSD, press “Menu” again.
ZOOM
Zoom in on an image. Press
buttons to alter zoom.
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Remote Control
Using the Remote Control
Contrast
Control the degree of difference between the lightest and darkest parts of the picture.
Freeze
Press “Freeze” to pause the screen image. Press this button again to unlock.
AV mute
Momentarily turns off/on the audio and video.
S-Video Press “S-Video” to choose S-Video source.
VGA
Press “VGA” to choose VGA sources.
Video
Press “Video” to choose Composite video source.
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User Controls
The Projector has multilingual On-screen Display menus that allow you to make image adjustments and change a variety of
settings. The projector will automatically detect the source.
How to operate
1. To open the OSD menu, press “MENU” on the Remote Control or
Projector Keypad.
2 When OSD is displayed, use
keys to select any item in the
main menu. While making a selection on a particular page, press
or “Enter” key to enter sub menu.
3. Use
keys to select the desired item and adjust the settings
by
key.
4. Select the next item to be adjusted in the sub menu and adjust as
described above.
5. Press “Enter” to con rm, and the screen will return to the main
menu.
6. To exit, press “MENU” again. The OSD menu will close and the
projector will automatically save the new settings.
On-screen Display Menus
Main Menu
Sub Menu
Settings
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User Controls
Menu Tree
**
(#) “Saturation”
and “Tint” are only supported in Video mode.
(*) “VGA2” is only
supported in XGA mode.
(**) “Signal” is only
supported in Analog VGA (RGB) signal.
# #
*
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User Controls
IMAGE
Display Mode
There are many factory presets optimized for various types of images.
Presentation: Good color and brightness from PC input.
Bright: Maximum brightness from PC input.
Movie: For home theater.
sRGB: Standardised accurate color.
Blackboard: This mode should be selected to achieve optimum
color settings when projecting onto a blackboard (green).
Classroom: This mode is recommended for projecting in a
classroom.
User1: User’s settings.
User2: The initial default settings of this mode is from Movie
mode. Any further adjustments by the user in User2 will be saved in this mode for future use.
Brightness
Adjust the brightness of the image.
Press the to darken image.
Press the to lighten the image.
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IMAGE
Contrast
The contrast controls the degree of difference between the lightest and darkest parts of the picture. Adjusting the contrast changes the amount of black and white in the image.
Press the to decrease the contrast.
Press the to increase the contrast.
Sharpness
Adjust the sharpness of the image.
Press the to decrease the sharpness.
Press the to increase the sharpness.
Saturation
Adjust a video image from black and white to fully saturated color.
Press the to decrease the amount of saturation in the image.
Press the to increase the amount of saturation in the image.
Tint
Adjust the color balance of red and green.
Press the to increase the amount of green in the image.
Press the to increase the amount of red in the image.
“Saturation” and
“Tint” functions are only supported under Video mode.
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User Controls
IMAGE | Advanced
Degamma
This allows you to choose a degamma table that has been
ne-tuned to bring out the best image quality for the input.
Film: for home theater.
Video: for video or TV source.
Graphics: for image source.
PC: for PC or computer source.
BrilliantColor™
This adjustable item utilizes a new color-processing algorithm and system level enhancements to enable higher brightness while providing true, more vibrant colors in picture. The range is from “0” to “10”. If you prefer a stronger enhanced image, adjust toward the maximum setting. For a smoother, more natural image, adjust toward the minimum setting.
Color Temp
If set to cold temperature, the image looks more blue. (cold image) If set to warm temperature, the image looks more red. (warm image)
Color Space
Select an appropriate color matrix type from AUTO, RGB or YUV.
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Advanced |Color
Color
Use these settings for advanced adjustment of the individual Red, Green, Blue, Cyan, Magenta and Yellow Colors.
Reset
Choose “Yes” to return the factory default settings for color adjustments.
Advanced |
Input Source
Input Source
Use this option to enable / disable input sources. Press to enter
the sub menu and select which sources you require. Press “Enter”
to finalize the selection. The projector will not search for inputs that are not selected.
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DISPLAY
Format
Use this function to choose your desired aspect ratio.
4:3: This format is for 4×3 input sources.
16:9-I: This format is for 16×9 input sources, like HDTV and DVD enhanced for Wide screen TV. (576i/p)
16:9-II: This format is for 16×9 input sources, like HDTV and DVD enhanced for Wide screen TV. (480i/p)
Native: This format displays the original image without any scaling.
AUTO: Automatically selects the appropriate display format.
Aspect ratio
(source detected)
Resize image
SVGA model XGA model
4:3 800 x 600 center 1
024 x 768 center
16:9-I 800 x 450 center 1024 x 576 center
16:9-II
854 x 480 catch
800 x 480 center
854 x 480 center
Native 1:1 mapping center
768 x 576 center
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User Controls
Native format
16 : 9-I format
or
or
16 : 9-II format
4 : 3 format
Input Signal
Display area Picture area
Display on Screen
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User Controls
Overscan
Overscan function removes the noise in a video image. Overscan the image to remove video encoding noise on the edge of video
source.
Zoom
Press the to reduce the size of an image.
Press the to magnify an image on the projection screen.
H Image Shift
Shift the projected image position horizontally.
V Image Shift
Shift the projected image position vertically.
V Keystone
Press the or to adjust image distortion vertically and makes a rectangular image.
DISPLAY
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Language
Choose the multilingual OSD menu. Press or into the sub menu and then use the
or key to select your preferred
language. Press “Enter” to  nalize the selection.
SETUP | Language
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SETUP
Projection
Front-Desktop
This is the default selection. The image is projected straight on the screen.
Rear-Desktop
When selected, the image will appear reversed.
Front-Ceiling
When selected, the image will turn upside down.
Rear-Ceiling
When selected, the image will appear reversed in upside down position.
Rear-Desktop and
Rear-Ceiling are to be used with a translucent screen.
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User Controls
SETUP
Menu Location
Choose the menu location on the display screen.
Projector ID
ID de nition can be set up by menu (range 0~99), and allow
user control an individual projector by RS232. Refer to page 48 for the complete list of RS232 commands.
Mute
Choose the “On” to turn mute on.
Choose the “Off” to turn mute off.
Volume
Press the to decrease the volume.
Press the
to increase the volume.
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User Controls
SETUP | Signal
Phase
Synchronize the signal timing of the display with the graphic card.
If the image appears to be unstable or  ickers, use this function to
correct it.
Frequency
Change the display data frequency to match the frequency of
your computer’s graphic card. Use this function only if the image
appears to  icker vertically.
H. Position
Press the to move the image left.
Press the to move the image right.
V. Position
Press the to move the image down.
Press the to move the image up.
“Signal” is only
supported in Analog VGA (RGB) signal.
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SETUP | Security
Security
On: Choose “On” to use security verication when the turning
on the projector.
Off: Choose “Off” to be able to switch on the projector without
password verication.
Security Timer
Can be select the time (Month/Day/Hour) function to set the number of hours the projector can be used. Once this time has
elapsed you will be requested to enter your password again.
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SETUP | Security
Change Password
First time:
1. Press “ ” to set the password.
2. The password has to be 4 digits.
3. Use number button on the remote to enter your new password and then press “
” key to conrm your
password.
Change Password:
1. Press “ ” to input old password.
2. Use number button to enter current password and then
press “
” to conrm.
3. Enter new password (4 digits in length) using the number
buttons on the remote, then press “
” to conrm.
4. Enter new password again and press “ ” to conrm.
If you have forgotten your password, please contact your local ofce for support.
Pass-code default
value is “1234”
(rst time).
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User Controls
SETUP | Advanced
Logo
Use this function to set the desired startup screen. If changes are made they will take effect the next time the projector is powered on.
Geha: The default startup screen.
Neutral: No logo is displayed.
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Source Lock
On: The projector will search specied connection port.
Off: The projector will search for other signals if the current
input signal is lost.
High Altitude
When “On” is selected, the fans will spin faster. This feature is useful in high altitude areas where the air is thin.
Information Hide
On: Choose “On” to hide the “searching” message.
Off: Choose “Off” to show the “searching” message.
Keypad Lock
When the keypad lock function is “On”, the control panel will be locked however, the projector can be operated by the remote control. By selecting “Off”, you will be able to reuse the control panel.
Background Color
Use this feature to display a “Black”, “Red”, “Blue”, “Green” or
“White”, screen when no signal is available.
Reset
Choose “Yes” to return the display parameters on all menus to the
factory default settings.
OPTIONS
To turn off the
keypad lock, press and hold “Enter” key on top of the projector for 5 seconds.
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OPTIONS |
Advanced
Direct Power On
Choose “On” to activate Direct Power mode. The projector will automatically power on when AC power is supplied, without pressing the “Power” key on the projector control panel or “Power” key on the remote control.
Auto Power Off (min)
Sets the countdown timer interval. The countdown timer will start, when there is no signal being sent to the projector. The projector
will automatically power off when the countdown has nished (in
minutes).
Sleep Timer (min)
Sets the countdown timer interval. The countdown timer will start, with or without a signal being sent to the projector. The projector
will automatically power off when the countdown has nished (in
minutes).
Power mode
Standby: Choose “Standby” to save power dissipation further
< 1W.
Active: Choose “Active” to return to normal standby mode and
the VGA out port will be enabled.
This disables VGA
out and RJ45 control when the projector is in standby mode (<1W).
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User Controls
OPTIONS |
Lamp Settings
Lamp Hours
Display the projection time.
Lamp Reminder
Choose this function to show or to hide the warning message when the changing lamp message is displayed. The message will appear 30 hours before suggested replacement
of lamp.
Brightness Mode
STD: Choose “STD” to dim the projector lamp which will lower
power consumption and extend the lamp life by up to 130%.
BRIGHT: Choose “BRIGHT” to increase the brightness.
Lamp Reset
Reset the lamp hour counter after replacing the lamp.
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Image Problems
No image appears on-screen
Ensure all the cables and power connections are correctly and
securely connected as described in the “Installation” section.
Ensure all the pins of connectors are not bent or broken.
Check if the projection lamp has been securely installed. Please
refer to the “Replacing the lamp” section.
Make sure you have removed the lens cap and the projector is
switched on.
Ensure that the “AV mute” feature is not turned on.
Partial, scrolling or incorrectly displayed image
Press “RE-SYNC” on the remote.
If you are using a PC:
For Windows 95, 98, 2000, XP:
1. Open the “My Computer” icon, the “Control Panel” folder, and then double click on the “Display” icon.
2.
Select the “Settings” tab.
3. Verify that your display resolution setting is lower than or equal
to UXGA
(1600 × 1200).
4. Click on the “Advanced Properties” button.
If the projector is still not projecting the whole image, you will also need to change the monitor display you are using. Refer to the following steps.
5. Verify the resolution setting is lower than or equal to UXGA
(1600 × 1200).
6. Select the “Change” button under the “Monitor” tab.
Troubleshooting
If you experience a problem with your projector,
please refer to the following information. If a problem persists, please contact your local reseller or
service center.
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7. Click on “Show all devices”. Next, select “Standard monitor types” under the SP box; choose the resolution mode you need under the “Models” box.
8. Verify that the resolution setting of the monitor display is lower than or equal to UXGA (
1600 × 1200).
If you are using a Notebook:
1. First, follow the steps above to adjust resolution of the computer.
2. Press the appropriate keys listed below for your notebook manufacturer to send signal out from notebook to projector. Example: [Fn]+[F4]
If you experience difculty changing resolutions or your monitor
freezes, restart all equipment including the projector.
The screen of the Notebook or PowerBook computer is not displaying your presentation
If you are using a Notebook PC
Some Notebook PCs may deactivate their own screens when a second display device is in use. Each has a different way to be reactivated. Refer to your computer’s manual for detailed information.
Image is unstable or ickering
Use “Phase” to correct it. See page 32 for more information.
Change the monitor color setting on your computer.
Image has vertical ickering bar
Use “Frequency” to make an adjustment. See page 32 for more
information.
Check and recongure the display mode of your graphic card to
make it compatible with the projector.
Acer  [Fn]+[F5] Asus [Fn]+[F8] Dell
[Fn]+[F8]
Gateway  [Fn]+[F4]
Mac Apple: System Preference
Display Arrangement Mirror
display
IBM/Lenovo [Fn]+[F7] HP/Compaq [Fn]+[F4] NEC
[Fn]+[F3]
Toshiba
[Fn]+[F5]
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Image is out of focus
Make sure the lens cap is removed.
Adjust the Focus Ring on the projector lens.
Make sure the projection screen is between the required distance
3.9 to 39.4 feet (1.2 to 12.0 meters) from the projector. See page 16.
The image is stretched when displaying 16:9 DVD title
When you play anamorphic DVD or 16:9 DVD, the projector will
show the best image in 16:9 format on projector side.
If you play 4:3 format DVD titles, please change the format to 4:3
in the projector OSD.
If the image is still stretched, you will also need to adjust the
aspect ratio by referring to the following:
Please setup the display format as 16:9 (wide) aspect ratio type
on your DVD player.
Image is too small or too large
Adjust the Zoom Ring on the top of the projector.
Move the projector closer to or further from the screen.
Press “MENU” button on the remote control or projector panel, go
to “Display  Format” and try the different settings.
Image has slanted sides
If possible, reposition the projector so that it is horizontally
centered on the screen and below the bottom of the screen.
Press “Keystone +/-” button on the remote control or press “ /
” on the projector panel, until the sides are vertical.
Image is reversed
Select “SETUP  Projection” from the OSD and adjust the
projection direction.
Use of Keystone is
not recommended.
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Other Problems
The projector stops responding to all controls
If possible, turn off the projector, then unplug the power cord and
wait at least 60 seconds before reconnecting power.
Check that “Keypad Lock” is not activated by trying to control the
projector with the remote control.
Lamp burns out or makes a popping sound
When the lamp reaches its end of life, it will burn out and may
make a loud popping sound. If this happens, the projector will not turn on until the lamp module has been replaced. To replace the lamp, follow the procedures in the “Replacing the Lamp” section on pages 44-45.
Projector Status Indication
LED lighting message
Message
Power LED Temp-LED Lamp-LED
(Green/Red) (Red) (Red)
Standby State (Input power cord)
Red
Power on (Warming)
Flashing
Green
Lamp lighting Green
Power off (Cooling)
Flashing
Green
Error (Over Temp.)
Flashing
Red
Error (Fan fail)
Flashing
Red
Flashing
Error (Lamp fail)
Flashing
Red
Steady light 
No light 
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On Screen Messages
Temperature warning:
Fan failed:
Lamp warning:
Out of display range:
Remote Control Problems
If the remote control does not work
Check the operating angle of the remote control is within ±15°
both horizontally and vertically of one of the IR receivers on the projector.
Make sure there are not any obstructions between the remote
control and the projector. Move to within 7 m (±0°) of the projector.
Make sure the batteries are inserted correctly.
Replace batteries if they are exhausted.
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Replacing the lamp
The projector automatically detects the lamp life. When the lamp life is nearing the end of use, you will receive a warning message.
When you see this message, please contact your local reseller or service center to change the lamp as soon as possible. Make sure the projector has been cooled down for at least 30 minutes before changing the lamp.
Warning: Lamp compartment may be hot! Allow it to cool down
before changing the lamp!
Warning: To reduce the risk of personal injury, do not drop the
lamp module or touch the lamp bulb. The bulb may shatter and cause injury if it is dropped.
Warning: If ceiling mounted, please use caution when
opening the lamp access panel. It is recommended to wear safety glasses if changing the bulb when ceiling mounted. “Caution must be used to prevent any loose parts from falling out of projector.”
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Lamp Replacement Procedure:
1. Switch off the power to the projector by pressing the “POWER” button.
2. Allow the projector to cool down for at least 30 minutes.
3. Disconnect the power cord.
4. Unscrew the two screws on the cover.
1
5. Lift up and remove the cover.
2
6. Unscrew the two screws on the lamp module.
3
7. Lift up the lamp handle and remove the lamp module slowly and carefully.
4
To replace the lamp module, reverse the previous steps.
8. Turn on the projector and use “Lamp Reset” after the lamp module is replaced.
Lamp Reset: (i) Press “MENU” (ii) Select “OPTIONS” (iii) Select
“Lamp Settings”  (iv) Select “Lamp Reset”  (v) Select “Yes”.
1
2
3
4
The screws on the
lamp cover and the lamp cannot be removed.
The projector
cannot be turned on if the lamp cover has not been placed back on the projector.
Do not touch the
glass area of the lamp. Hand oil can cause the lamp to shatter. Use a dry cloth to clean the lamp module if it was accidentally touched.
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Compatibility Modes
Mode Resolution V-Sync (Hz) H-Sync (KHz)
VGA 640 × 350 70 31.50
VGA 640 × 350
85 37.90
VGA 640 × 400 85 37.90
VGA 640 × 480 60 31.50
VGA 640 × 480 72 37.90
VGA 640 × 480 75 37.50
VGA 640 × 480 85 43.30
VGA 720 × 400 70 3
1.50
VGA 720 × 400 85 37.90
SVGA 800 × 600 56 35.20
SVGA 800 × 600 60 37.90
SVGA 800 × 600 72 48.
10
SVGA 800 × 600 75 46.90
SVGA 800 × 600 85 53.70
XGA 1
024 × 768 60 48.40
XGA 1024 × 768 70 56.50
XGA 1024 × 768 75 60.00
XGA 1024 × 768 85 68.70
WXGA 1280 × 768 60 47.40
WXGA 1280 × 768 75 60.30
WXGA 1280 × 720 60 45.00
WXGA 1280 × 800 60 49.70
SXGA 11
52 × 864 60 53.50
SXGA 1152 × 864 70 63.80
SXGA 1152 × 864 75 67.50
SXGA 1152 × 864 85 77.
1
0
SXGA 1280 × 1024 60 63.98
SXGA 1
280 × 1024 75 79.98
SXGA 1
280 × 1024 85 9
1.10
SXGA 1280 × 960 60 60.00
SXGA+ 1400 ×
1050 60 63.98
UXGA 1
600 × 1200 60 75.00
Computer Compatibility
For widescreen
resolution (WXGA), the compatibility support is dependent on Notebook/PC models.
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Video Compatibility
NTSC M (3.58MHz), 4.43 MHz, 480i/p @60Hz
PAL B, D, G, H, I, M, N, 576i/p @50Hz
SECAM B, D, G, K, K1, L
SDTV/HDTV
480i/p, 576i/p, 720p@50Hz/60Hz,
1080i/p@50Hz/60Hz
Mode Resolution V-Sync (Hz) H-Sync (KHz)
MAC LC 13” 640 × 480 66.66 34.98
MAC II 13” 640 × 480 66.68 35.00
MAC 16” 832 × 624 74.55 49.73
MAC 19” 1
024 × 768 75 60.24
MAC 1152 × 870 75.06 68.68
MAC G4 640 × 480 60 31.35
i MAC DV 1024 × 768 75 60.00
i MAC DV 1152 × 870 75 68.49
i MAC DV 1280 × 960 75 75.00
Computer Compatibility
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RS232 Commands
RS232 Pin Assignments
Pin no. Spec.
1 N/A
2 RXD
3 TXD
4 N/A
5 GND
6 N/A
7 N/A
8 N/A
9 N/A
12345
6789
Pin no. Name
I/O (From
Projector Side)
1 TXD OUT
2 RXD IN
3 GND GND
1
2
3
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RS232 Protocol Function List
RS232 Commands
Baud Rate : 9600 Data Bits: 8 Parity: None Stop Bits: 1 Flow Control : None UART16550 FIFO: Disable Projector Return (Pass): P Projector Return (Fail): F
XX=00-99, projector's ID, XX=00 is for all projectors
1. There is a <CR> after all ASCII commands.
2. 0D is the HEX code
for <CR> in ASCII code.
SEND to projector
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232 ASCII Code HEX Code Function Description
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~XX00 1 7E 30 30 30 30 20 31 0D Power ON ~XX00 0 7E 30 30 30 30 20 30 0D Power OFF (0/2 for backward compatible) ~XX00 1 ~nnnn 7E 30 30 30 30 20 31 20 a 0D Power ON with Password ~nn
n
n = ~0000 (a=7E 30 30 30 30) -
~9999 (a=7E 39 39 39 39)
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~XX01 1 7E 30 30 30 31 20 31 0D Resync ~XX02 1 7E 30 30 30 32 20 31 0D AV Mute On ~
X
X02 0 7E 30 30 30 32 20 30 0D Off (0/2 for backward compatible) ~XX03 1 7E 30 30 30 33 20 31 0D Mute On ~XX03 0 7E 30 30 30 33 20 30 0D Off
(0/2 for backward compatible) ~XX04 1 7E 30 30 30 34 20 31 0D Freeze ~XX04 0 7E 30 30 30 34 20 30 0D Unfreeze (0/2 for backward compatible) ~XX05 1 7E 30 30 30 35 20 31 0D Zoom Plus ~XX06 1 7E 30 30 30 36 20 31 0D Zoom Minus ~XX07 1 7E 30 30 30 37 20 31 0D Up (Pan under zoom) ~XX08 1 7E 30 30 30 38 20 31 0D Down (Pan under zoom) ~XX09 1 7E 30 30 30 39 20 31 0D Left (Pan under zoom) ~XX10 1 7E 30 30 31 30 20 31 0D Right (Pan under zoom) ~XX12 5 7E 30 30 31 32 20 35 0D V
GA
1 ~XX12 6 7E 30 30 31 32 20 36 0D VGA 2 ~XX12 7 7E 30 30 31 32 20 37 0D VGA
1 SCART ~XX12 8 7E 30 30 31 32 20 38 0D VGA
1 Component ~XX12 9 7E 30 30 31 32 20 39 0D S-Video ~XX12 10 7E 30 30 31 32 20 31 30 0D Video ~XX12 13 7E 30 30 31 32 20 31 33 0D VGA
2 Component
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~XX20 1 7E 30 30 32 30 20 31 0D Display Mode Presentation ~XX20 2 7E 30 30 32 30 20 32 0D Bright ~XX20 3 7E 30 30 32 30 20 33 0D Mov
i
e ~XX20 4 7E 30 30 32 30 20 34 0D sRGB ~XX20 5 7E 30 30 32 30 20 35 0D User1 ~XX20 6 7E 30 30 32 30 20 36 0D User
2 ~XX20 7 7E 30 30 32 30 20 37 0D Blackboard ~XX20 8 7E 30 30 32 30 20 38 0D Classroom
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~XX21 n 7E 30 30 32 31 20 a 0D Brightness n = 0 (a=30) ~ 100 (a=31 30 30) ~XX22 n 7E 30 30 32 32 20 a 0D Contrast n = 0 (a=30) ~ 100 (a=31 30 30) ~XX23 n 7E 30 30 32 33 20 a 0D Sharpness n = 0 (a=30) ~ 31 (a=33 31)
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~XX24 n 7E 30 30 32 34 20 a 0D Color Settings Red Gain n = -50 (a=2D 35 30) ~ 50 (a=35 30) ~XX25 n 7E 30 30 32 35 20 a 0D Green Gain n = -50 (a=2D 35 30) ~ 50 (a=35 30) ~XX26 n 7E 30 30 32 36 20 a 0D Blue Gain n = -50 (a=2D 35 30) ~ 50 (a=35 30) ~XX27 n 7E 30 30 32 37 20 a 0D Red
Bias n = -50 (a=2D 35 30) ~ 50 (a=35 30) ~XX28 n 7E 30 30 32 38 20 a 0D Green Bias n = -50 (a=2D 35 30) ~ 50 (a=35 30) ~XX29 n 7E 30 30 32 39 20 a 0D Blue Bias n = -50 (a=2D 35 30) ~ 50 (a=35 30) ~XX30 n 7E 30 30 33 30 20 a 0D Cya
n
n = -50 (a=2D 35 30) ~ 50 (a=35 30) ~XX31 n 7E 30 30 33 31 20 a 0D Yellow n = -50 (a=2D 35 30) ~ 50 (a=35 30) ~XX32 n 7E 30 30 33 32 20 a 0D Magenta n = -50 (a=2D 35 30) ~ 50 (a=35 30) ~XX33 1 7E 30 30 33 33 20 31 0D Res
e
t
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~XX34 n 7E 30 30 33 34 20 a 0D BrilliantColorTM n = 0 (a=30) ~ 10 (a=31 30) ~XX35 1 7E 30 30 33 35 20 31 0D Degamma Film ~XX35 2 7E 30 30 33 35 20 32 0D Vid
e
o ~XX35 3 7E 30 30 33 35 20 33 0D Graphics ~XX35 4 7E 30 30 33 35 20 34 0D PC
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~XX36 1 7E 30 30 33 36 20 31 0D Color Temp. Warm ~XX36 2 7E 30 30 33 36 20 32 0D Medium ~XX36 3 7E 30 30 33 36 20 33 0D Cold ~XX37 1 7E 30 30 33 37 20 31 0D Color Space Aut
o ~XX37 2 7E 30 30 33 37 20 32 0D RGB ~XX37 3 7E 30 30 33 37 20 33 0D YUV
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~XX44 n 7E 30 30 34 34 20 a 0D Tint n = 0 (a=30) ~ 100 (a=31 30 30) ~XX45 n 7E 30 30 34 35 20 a 0D Color (Saturation) n = 0 (a=30) ~ 100 (a=31 30 30)
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~XX60 1 7E 30 30 36 30 20 31 0D Format 4:3 ~XX60 2 7E 30 30 36 30 20 32 0D 16:9-l ~XX60 3 7E 30 30 36 30 20 33 0D 16:
9-ll ~XX60 6 7E 30 30 36 30 20 36 0D Nat
ive
~XX60 7 7E 30 30 36 30 20 37 0D Auto
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~XX61 n 7E 30 30 36 31 20 a 0D Overscan n = 0 (a=30) ~ 3 (a=33) ~XX62 n 7E 30 30 36 32 20 a 0D Zoom
n =
-5 (a=2D 35) ~ 25 (a=32 35) ~XX63 n 7E 30 30 36 33 20 a 0D H Image Shift n = -50 (a=2D 35 30) ~ +50 (a=35 30) ~XX64 n 7E 30 30 36 34 20 a 0D V Image Shift n = -50 (a=2D 35 30) ~ +50 (a=35 30) ~XX66 n 7E 30 30 36 36 20 a 0D V Keystone
n =
-40 (a=2D 34 30) ~ 40 (a=34 30)
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~XX70 1 7E 30 30 37 30 20 31 0D Language English ~XX70 2 7E 30 30 37 30 20 32 0D Germ
an
~XX70 3 7E 30 30 37 30 20 33 0D Fren
ch ~XX70 4 7E 30 30 37 30 20 34 0D Italian ~XX70 5 7E 30 30 37 30 20 35 0D Span
ish
~XX70 6 7E 30 30 37 30 20 36 0D Port
uguese ~XX70 7 7E 30 30 37 30 20 37 0D Polish ~XX70 8 7E 30 30 37 30 20 38 0D Dutch ~XX70 9 7E 30 30 37 30 20 39 0D Swe
d
ish ~XX70 10 7E 30 30 37 30 20 31 30 0D Norwegian/Danish ~XX70 11 7E 30 30 37 30 20 31 31 0D Finnish ~XX70 12 7E 30 30 37 30 20 31 32 0D Gre
e
k ~XX70 13 7E 30 30 37 30 20 31 33 0D Traditional Chinese ~XX70 14 7E 30 30 37 30 20 31 34 0D Simplified Chinese ~XX70 15 7E 30 30 37 30 20 31 35 0D Jap
a
nese ~XX70 16 7E 30 30 37 30 20 31 36 0D Korean ~XX70 17 7E 30 30 37 30 20 31 37 0D Russian ~XX70 18 7E 30 30 37 30 20 31 38 0D Hun
g
arian ~XX70 19 7E 30 30 37 30 20 31 39 0D Czechoslovak ~XX70 20 7E 30 30 37 30 20 32 30 0D Arabic ~XX70 21 7E 30 30 37 30 20 32 31 0D Tha
i
~XX70 22 7E 30 30 37 30 20 32 32 0D Turkish
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~XX71 1 7E 30 30 37 31 20 31 0D Projection Front-Desktop ~XX71 2 7E 30 30 37 31 20 32 0D Rea
r
-Desktop ~XX71 3 7E 30 30 37 31 20 33 0D Front-Ceiling ~XX71 4 7E 30 30 37 31 20 34 0D Rear-Ceiling
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232 ASCII Code HEX Code Function Description
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~XX72 1 7E 30 30 37 32 20 31 0D Menu Location Top Left ~XX72 2 7E 30 30 37 32 20 32 0D Top Rig
ht ~XX72 3 7E 30 30 37 32 20 33 0D Centre ~
XX72 4 7E 30 30 37 32 20 34 0D Bottom Left ~XX72 5 7E 30 30 37 32 20 35 0D Bottom Right ~XX73 n 7E 30 30 37 33 20 a 0D Signal Frequen
cy n = -5 (a=2D 35) ~ 5 (a=35) By signal ~XX74 n 7E 30 30 37 34 20 a 0D Phase n = 0 (a=30) ~ 31 (a=33 31) By signal ~XX75 n 7E 30 30 37 35 20 a 0D H. Position n = -5 (a=2D 35) ~ 5 (a=35) By timing ~XX76 n 7E 30 30 37 36 20 a 0D V. Posi
tion n = -5 (a=2D 35) ~ 5 (a=35) By timing
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~XX77 n 7E 30 30 37 37 20 aabbcc 0D Security Security Timer Month/Day/Hour n = mm/dd/hh mm = 00
(aa=30 30) ~ 12 (aa=31 32)
dd = 0
0 (bb=30 30) ~ 30 (bb=33 30) hh = 00 (cc=30 30) ~ 24 (cc=32 34) ~XX78 1 7E 30 30 37 38 20 31 0D Security Settings Enable ~XX78 0 7E 30 30 37 38 20 32 0D Disable
(0/2 for backward compatible)
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~XX79 n 7E 30 30 37 39 20 a 0D Projector ID n = 00 (a=30 30) ~ 99 (a=39 39)
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~XX80 1 7E 30 30 38 30 20 31 0D Mute On ~XX80 0 7E 30 30 38 30 20 30 0D Off (0/
2 for backward compatible)
~XX81 n 7E 30 30 38 31 20 a 0D Volume n = 0 (a=30) ~ 10 (a=31 30)
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~XX82 1 7E 30 30 38 32 20 31 0D Logo Geha ~XX82 3 7E 30 30 38 32 20 33 0D Neutral
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~XX100 1 7E 30 30 31 30 30 20 31 0D Source Lock On ~XX100 0 7E 30 30 31 30 30 20 30 0D Off (0/
2 for backward compatible) ~XX100 3 7E 30 30 31 30 30 20 33 0D Next Source ~XX101 1 7E 30 30 31 30 31 20 31 0D High Altitude On ~XX
1
01 0 7E 30 30 31 30 31 20 30 0D Off (0/2 for backward compatible) ~XX102 1 7E 30 30 31 30 32 20 31 0D Information Hide On ~XX
1
02 0 7E 30 30 31 30 32 20 30 0D Off (0/2 for backward compatible) ~XX103 1 7E 30 30 31 30 33 20 31 0D Keypad Lock On ~XX103 0 7E 30 30 31 30 33 20 30 0D Off (0/
2 for backward compatible)
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~XX104 1 7E 30 30 31 30 34 20 31 0D Background Color Blue ~XX104 2 7E 30 30 31 30 34 20 32 0D Black ~XX104 3 7E 30 30 31 30 34 20 33 0D Red ~XX104 4 7E 30 30 31 30 34 20 34 0D Green ~XX104 5 7E 30 30 31 30 34 20 35 0D White
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~XX105 1 7E 30 30 31 30 35 20 31 0D Advanced Direct Power On On ~XX105 0 7E 30 30 31 30 35 20 30 0D Off (0/
2 for backward compatible) ~XX106 n 7E 30 30 31 30 36 20 a 0D Auto Power Off (min) n = 0 (a=30) ~ 180 (a=31 38 30) ~XX107 n 7E 30 30 31 30 37 20 a 0D Sleep Timer (min) n = 0 (a=30) ~ 999 (a=39 39 39) ~XX114 1 7E 30 30 31 31 34 20 31 0D Eco. St
andby(1W) On
~XX114 0 7E 30 30 31 31 34 20 30 0D Off (0/2 for backward compatible)
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~XX109 1 7E 30 30 31 30 39 20 31 0D Lamp Reminder On ~XX109 0 7E 30 30 31 30 39 20 30 0D Off (0/2 for backward compatible) ~XX110 1 7E 30 30 31 31 30 20 31 0D Brightness Mode Bright ~XX110 0 7E 30 30 31 31 30 20 30 0D STD (0
/2 for backward compatible) ~XX111 1 7E 30 30 31 31 31 20 31 0D Lamp Reset Yes ~XX111 0 7E 30 30 31 31 31 20 30 0D No (0/2
for backward compatible)
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~XX112 1 7E 30 30 31 31 32 20 31 0D Reset Yes
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~XX99 1 7E 30 30 39 39 20 31 0D RS232 Alert Reset Reset System Alert
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SEND to emulate Remote
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~XX140 1 7E 30 30 31 34 30 20 31 0D Power ~XX140 10 7E 30 30 31 34 30 20 31 30 0D Up/Page + ~XX140 11 7E 30 30 31 34 30 20 31 31 0D Left/Source ~XX140 12 7E 30 30 31 34 30 20 31 32 0D Enter (
for projection MENU) ~XX140 13 7E 30 30 31 34 30 20 31 33 0D Right/Re-SYNC ~XX140 14 7E 30 30 31 34 30 20 31 34 0D Down/Page - ~XX140 15 7E 30 30 31 34 30 20 31 35 0D Keyston
e + ~XX140 16 7E 30 30 31 34 30 20 31 36 0D Keystone - ~XX140 17 7E 30 30 31 34 30 20 31 37 0D Volume - ~XX140 18 7E 30 30 31 34 30 20 31 38 0D Volume
+ ~XX140 19 7E 30 30 31 34 30 20 31 39 0D Brightness (1) ~XX140 20 7E 30 30 31 34 30 20 32 30 0D Menu (2) ~XX140 21 7E 30 30 31 34 30 20 32 31 0D Zoom (3
) ~XX140 22 7E 30 30 31 34 30 20 32 32 0D Contrast (4) ~XX140 23 7E 30 30 31 34 30 20 32 33 0D Freeze (5) ~XX140 24 7E 30 30 31 34 30 20 32 34 0D AV Mute
(6) ~XX140 25 7E 30 30 31 34 30 20 32 35 0D S-Video (7) ~XX140 26 7E 30 30 31 34 30 20 32 36 0D VGA1/2 toggle (8) ~XX140 27 7E 30 30 31 34 30 20 32 37 0D Video (
9)
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SEND from projector automatically
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232 ASCII Code HEX Code Function Projector Return Description
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when Standby/Warming/Cooling/Out of Range/Lamp fail/ INFOn n : 0/1/2/3/4/6/7/8 = Standby/Warming/Cooling/ Fan Lock/Over Temperature/Lamp Hours Running Out Out of Range/Lamp fail/Fan Lock/Over Temperature/ Lamp Hours Running Out
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READ from projector
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232 ASCII Code HEX Code Function Projector Return Description
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~XX121 1 7E 30 30 31 32 31 20 31 0D Input Source Commands OKn n : 0/1/2/3 None/V
GA1/VGA2/S-Video/Video ~XX122 1 7E 30 30 31 32 32 20 31 0D Sofware Version OKdddd dddd: FW version ~XX123 1 7E 30 30 31 32 33 20 31 0D Display Mode OKn n : 0/1/2/3/4/5/6/7/8 = None/Presentation/Bright/Movie/ sRGB/Us
er1/User2/Blackboard/Classroom ~XX124 1 7E 30 30 31 32 34 20 31 0D Power State OKn n : 0/1 = Off/On ~XX125 1 7E 30 30 31 32 35 20 31 0D Brightness OKn ~XX126 1 7E 30 30 31 32 36 20 31 0D Contrast OKn ~XX1
27 1 7E 30 30 31 32 37 20 31 0D Aspect Ratio OKn n : 0/1/2/3/4 = 4:3/16:9-l/16:9-ll(LBX)/Native/AUTO ~XX128 1 7E 30 30 31 32 38 20 31 0D Color Temperature OKn n : 0/1/2 = Warm/Medium/Cold ~XX129 1 7E 30 30 31 32 39 20 31 0D Projection Mode OKn
n :
0/1/2/3 = Front-Desktop/ Rear-Desktop / Front-Ceiling / Rear-Ceiling ~XX150 1 7E 30 30 31 35 30 20 31 0D Information OKabbbbccdddde a : 0/1
= Off/On bbbb: LampHour cc: source 00/01/02/03/04= None/VGA1/VGA2/
S-Vid
e
o/Video dddd: FW version e : Display mode 0/1/2/3/4/5/6/7/8
None/Presentation/Bright/Movie/sRGB /User1/User2/Blackboard/Classroom ~XX151 1 7E 30 30 31 35 31 20 31 0D Model name OKn n:1/2=SVGA/XGA ~XX108 1 7E 30 30 31 30 38 20 31 0D Lamp Hours OKbbbb b
bbb: LampHour
~XX108 2 7E 30 30 31 30 38 20 31 0D Cumulative Lamp Hours OKbbbbb bbbbb: (5 digits) Total Lamp Hours
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Please note that
damage resulting from incorrect installation will invalidate the warranty.
Ceiling Mount Installation
1. To prevent damage to your projector, please use the Geha
ceiling mount.
2. If you wish to use a third party ceiling mount kit, please ensure the screws used to attach a mount to the projector
meet the following specifications:
Screw type: M3*3
Maximum screw length: 10mm
Minimum screw length: 7.5mm
Warning:
1. If you buy a ceiling mount from another company, please be sure to use the correct screw size. Screw size will vary depending on the thickness of the mounting plate.
2. Be sure to keep at least 10 cm gap between the ceiling and the bottom of the projector.
3. Avoid installing the projector near a heat source.
Lens
82.30
110.00
55.00
118.65
286.31
192.00
77.75
167.66
63.00
Unit: mm
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Regulation & Safety notices
This appendix lists the general notices of your projector.
FCC notice
This device has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This device generates, uses and can radiate radio
frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance
with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.
However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this device does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the device off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
• Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
• Increase the separation between the device and receiver.
• Connect the device into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
• Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/television technician for help.
Notice: Shielded cables
All connections to other computing devices must be made using shielded cables to maintain compliance with FCC regulations.
Caution
Changes or modications not expressly approved by the
manufacturer could void the user’s authority, which is granted by the Federal Communications Commission, to operate this projector.
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Operation conditions
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.
Notice: Canadian users
This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003.
Remarque à l’intention des utilisateurs canadiens
Cet appareil numerique de la classe B est conforme a la
norme
NMB-003 du Canada.
Declaration of Conformity for EU countries
• EMC Directive 2004/108/EC (including amendments)
• Low Voltage Directive 2006/95/EC
• R & TTE Directive 1999/5/EC (if product has RF function)
Disposal instructions
Do not throw this electronic device into the trash when discarding. To minimize pollution and ensure utmost protection of the global environment, please recycle it.
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