Hitachi LL-805, SL-803, USL-801, SD-804, SL-802 User Manual

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Optional Lens USER’S MANUAL
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
(Always follow these instructions.)
Important Safety Instructions
Please read this section on important safety instructions before replacing the projector lens. To prevent accidents during lens replacement and ensure product safety after replacing the lens, be sure to follow the safety instructions described herein.
These symbols indicate actions that can result in injury or damage if
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these operations are not followed correctly.
Warning
Caution
These symbols indicate the types of precautions that must followed.
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This symbol indicates that caution must be taken.
This symbol warns of possible electrical shock.
This symbol indicates that there is a possibility of serious injury or even death if the operation is not followed correctly.
This symbol indicates that there is a possibility of physical injury or damage to equipment if the operation is not followed correctly.
Information for users applicable in European Union countries
This symbol on the product or on its packaging means that your electrical and electronic equipment should be disposed at the end of life separately from your household wastes. There are separate collection systems for recycling in EU. For more information, please contact the local authority or the dealer where you purchased the product.
Warning
For safety, do work in accordance with the
Exchange Manual to install this product.
Please read this manual and manuals for the
LCD projector to be used thoroughly to ensure correct usage through understanding.
Incorrect usage could result in fire, an injury or damage.
Do not give any shock or impact.
Any shock or impact could result in an injury or damage. The lens part is projected. Take care not to strike it.
NOTE
Take care of the lens.
When transporting the LCD projector, be sure to remove the lens.
Otherwise it could result in damage. When transporting the lens, protect the lens by attaching the lens cap. Do not touch the lens to prevent fog or dirt of the lens that cause
deterioration of display quality.
Do not touch the lens directly with your hands or fi ngers.
This can dirty the lens and cause deterioration in image quality.
The lens is a precision optical device. Carefully handle the lens
without subjecting it to shocks or vibrations.
When resting the lens on a surface, place the lens face down on a soft
cloth.
Cleaning
Use commercially available lens tissue to clean the lens (used to clean
cameras, eyeglasses, etc.). Excepting for lens, use a soft cloth to clean. When excessively soiled
dilute a neutral detergent in water, wet and wring out the soft cloth. Do not use detergents or chemicals other than those noted above (e.g.
benzene or thinners).
OPERATIONS
Project an image as described in the LCD Projector user's manual, and
adjust the size and focus of the projected image. See the Projection Distance table in this user's manual for information
on optional lens projection distances.
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This symbol warns of possible high heat.
This symbol indicates an action that must not be performed.
CAUTION
The distance of projection may not allow focusing on the peripheral
area of the screen. Adjust the focus to keep the center and the
peripheral area of the screen balanced. This specifi cations are subject to change without notice. The zoom lens may cause some distortion of the image on the screen
depending on the zoom position. Distortion may appear on screen if the keystone correction (trapezoidal
distortion correction) is overly adjusted. Keystone correction (trapezoidal distortion correction) may be limited
with some lenses. To maintain a certain level of image quality, depending on the lens
model, the adjustable range of the focus and zoom is limited. As a
result, the area around the upper or lower limit of the dialog in the
projected image is not displayed in maximum zoom, but this is not a
malfunction.
Important Operation Instructions
Warning
Before replacing the projector lens, be sure to read
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this manual and the operation manual of the LCD projector for use with this lens.
To ensure safe operations and the continued safety of this product, be sure to follow all of the safety instructions written in this manual and the operation manual of the LCD projector.
Do not place the lens in a location subject to direct
sunlight or other strong lighting or near heat-radiating equipment.
This can cause a fi re due to the properties of the lens. It can also cause injury or damage to the lens.
Do not subject the lens to shocks.
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This can cause injury or damage to the lens.
Be sure to unplug the LCD projector before replacing
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the lens.
The inside of the LCD projector has areas of high voltage which can cause electrical shock.
Do not touch the fan of the LCD projector during
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operation.
This can cause injury.
Before replacing the lens, be sure to turn off and
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unplug the LCD projector, and allow at least 45 minutes for the projector to fully cool.
Before replacing the lens, be sure to turn off and unplug the LCD projector, and allow at least 45 minutes for the projector to fully cool
When attaching, take care so that dust not enter
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inside.
Continued use with dust inside may result in fi re or electric shock.
Do not replace the lens while the projector is
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suspended from the ceiling.
This can cause injury.
When replacing the lens, do not touch the LCD panels or
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polariz-ing plates of the LCD projector or subject them to shocks.
This can cause damage to the equipment. It can also cause a misalignment of the optical adjustment and, therefore, require readjustments.
When replacing the lens, be careful not to damage the
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connectors or wires inside the LCD projector.
This can cause damage to the equipment. Be careful not to pull on the connectors or wires or get them caught in the circuit board or case.
Replacing the Lens
The lens should be replaced by authorized service personnel. Refer to the Replacement Manual for the replacement.
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Caution
Supplied Accessories
The following accessories are included with each lens.
Lens Model Supplied accessories
Ultra short throw zoom lens USL-801
Short throw zoom lens SL-802
Short throw zoom lens SL-803
Ultra short throw zoom lens FB adjust pin, Lens cap Hexagon-pin (large) x 1 / (small) x 1 Option lens user's manual Lens replacementmanual
Short throw zoom lens Blinder x 2, Protector x 2, Lens cap Option lens user's manual Lens replacement manual
Short throw zoom lens Blinder x 2, Protector x 2, Lens cap Option lens user's manual Lens replacement manual
Standard zoom lens SD-804
Long throw zoom lens LL-805
Ultra long throw zoom lens UL-806
Lens Model Supplied accessories
Standard zoom lens Blind sheet, Lens cap Option lens user's manual Lens replacement manual
Long throw zoom lens Blind sheet, Lens cap Option lens user's manual Lens replacement manual
Ultra long throw zoom lens Blind sheet, Lens cap Option lens user's manual Lens replacement manual
Specifi cations
Model USL-801 SL-802 SL-803 SD-804 LL-805 UL-806 Panel aspect ratio 4:3 17:10 4:3 17:10 4:3 17:10 4:3 17:10 4:3 17:10 4:3 17:10 Zoom Mortorized Zoom Mortorized Zoom Mortorized Zoom Mortorized Zoom Mortorized Zoom Mortorized Zoom Focus Mortorized Focus Mortorized Focus Mortorized Focus Mortorized Focus Mortorized Focus Mortorized Focus
Lens Shift position
F-Number 2.4 - 2.5 2.5 - 2.9 2.1 - 2.7 1.6 - 2.1 2.2 - 3.4 2.3 - 3.5 Focal Length 14 - 17mm 34 - 41mm 40 - 59mm 60 - 78mm 77 - 139mm 136 - 247mm Zoom ratio 1:1.2 1:1.2 1:1.5 1:1.3 1:1.8 1:1.8 Projection ratio Projection Size 40 - 700 inch 40 - 700 inch 40 - 700 inch 40 - 700 inch 40 - 700 inch 40 - 700 inch Weright 4.0kg 4.4kg 4.8kg 3.9kg 3.8kg 4.5kg
Vertical 1:1 Fixed
Horizontal
1:1 Fixed
1:0.5
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0.6 1:1.2
3.7:-1 -
-1:3.7
13:-1 -
-1:13
2.3:-1 -
-1:2.3
10:-1 -
-1:10
-
1.5 1:1.5
3.7:-1 -
-1:3.7
13:-1 -
-1:13
2.3:-1 -
-1:2.3
10:-1 -
-1:10
-
2.2 1:2.2
3.7:-1 -
-1:3.7
13:-1 -
-1:13
2.3:-1 -
-1:2.3
10:-1 -
-1:10
-
2.9 1:2.8
3.7:-1 -
-1:3.7
13:-1 -
-1:13
2.3:-1 -
-1:2.3
10:-1 -
-1:10
-
5.2 1:5.0
3.7:-1 -
-1:3.7
13:-1 -
-1:13
2.3:-1 -
-1:2.3
10:-1 -
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9.2
-1:10
Projection Distance
Model USL-801 SL-802 SL-803 SD-804 LL-805 UL-806
Diagonal
Screen Size
[inch] [m] Min Max Min Max Min Max Min Max Min Max Min Max Min Max Min Max Min Max Min Max Min Max Min Max
40 1.0 14 18 16 19 37 46 41 50 44 67 48 73 66 89 72 96 86 164 94 177 155 291 168 314 60 1.5 23 27 25 30 58 70 62 76 68 102 74 110 103 136 111 147 133 249 144 269 237 440 256 475
70 1.8 27 32 29 35 68 83 73 90 80 120 87 129 121 159 131 172 156 292 169 315 278 515 301 556 100 2.5 39 47 43 51 99 119 106 129 116 173 126 186 175 230 189 248 226 419 244 453 402 740 433 798 120 3.0 48 57 52 62 119 144 128 156 140 208 152 224 211 277 228 299 273 505 295 545 484 889 522 959 150 3.8 60 72 65 78 149 181 161 195 176 261 190 281 266 347 287 375 343 633 370 683 607 1114 655 1201 200 5.1 81 97 88 104 200 242 216 262 237 349 255 376 356 464 384 502 460 846 496 913 812 1488 876 1605 250 6.4 102 121 110 131 251 303 271 328 297 437 320 471 447 582 482 629 576 1059 622 1143 1017 1862 1097 2008 300 7.6 123 146 133 158 302 364 326 394 357 525 385 566 537 699 580 755 693 1272 748 1373 1223 2236 1318 2411 350 8.9 144 171 155 184 353 426 381 460 417 613 450 661 628 816 677 882 810 1485 873 1603 1428 2611 1540 2815 400 10.2 165 196 178 211 404 487 436 526 477 701 514 756 718 934 775 1009 926 1699 999 1832 1633 2985 1761 3218 500 12.7 207 245 223 264 506 609 546 659 597 877 644 946 899 1168 970 1262 1160 2125 1251 2292 2044 3733 2203 4025 600 15.2 248 295 268 318 608 732 656 791 718 1053 774 1136 1081 1403 1165 1516 1393 2551 1502 2752 2455 4482 2646 4831 700 17.8 290 344 313 371 710 854 765 924 838 1229 903 1325 1262 1638 1361 1770 1626 2978 1754 3212 2865 5230 3089 5638
K1 K2
* The above fi gures are design values only. Actual distances will be within ±10% of those provided. * Projection distances other than those in the above table can be obtained by the following formula. Projection distance = (K1) x diagonal screen size + (K2) * The projection distance for panel aspect ratio 4:3 is the value when an XGA (1024x768) or SXGA+ (1400x1050) signal is input. The projection distance for panel aspect ratio 17:10 is the value when a WXGA (1366x800) signal is input. * The projection distances for screen sizes 16:10, 16:9 and 4:3 can be obtained by the following formulas depending on the panel aspect ratio. For panel aspect ratio 4:3 For screen size 16:9: Projection distance = (K1) x 0.8171 x diagonal screen size + (K2) For panel aspect ratio 17:10 For screen size 16:10: Projection distance = (K1) x 1.0453 x diagonal screen size + (K2) For screen size 16:9: Projection distance = (K1) x 0.9669 x diagonal screen size + (K2) For screen size 4:3: Projection distance = (K1) x 1.1834 x diagonal screen size + (K2)
Panel aspect ratio Panel aspect ratio Panel aspect ratio Panel aspect ratio Panel aspect ratio Panel aspect ratio
4:3 17:10 4:3 17:10 4:3 17:10 4:3 17:10 4:3 17:10 4:3 17:10
0.4181 0.4949 0.4504 0.5331 1.0193 1.2252 1.0984 1.3240 1.2024 1.7610 1.2957 1.8984 1.8110 2.3465 1.9524 2.5354 2.3335 4.2638 2.5157 4.5984 4.1063 7.4843 4.4252 8.0669
-2.4508 -2.2394 -2.3756 -2.1886 -3.4000 -3.1441 -3.4118 -3.1535 -3.8744 -3.4244 -3.8846 -3.4287 -6.0669 -4.9528 -6.0669 -5.2323 -7.0870 -6.9134 -7.0906 -6.9134 -9.1142 -8.8622 -9.1220 -8.8622
Unit: inch
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