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ser's Manual
DLP Projector
DLP.l OOM
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product
of the
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prepared
publishing
please
in
accordance with the time
products
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Catalog
Catalog
Licences
Safety Instructions
Preparations
Accessories
Opitional
Parts and
Extras
Components
Installation
-
Installation
Projection distance based on
_
the size of the screen
Remote
Using the
Vtdatching
::'Turning
.-
Focusand
Using
-
Android
precautions
control
projector
projector
prcjector
on the
Position of the Screen image
projector
System
Boot into Android
-
The android
-
My application
-
System settings
Network
-
Wired network connection
-
Wi-Fi network conneclion
Using Additional Options
-
Adjusting Aspect
-
Using the keystone corection fuction
-
Using the input list
screen
home
Connections
Ratio
10
10
t1
L2
t_5
15
15
15
15
l_6
15
L6
16
L6
15
16
16
L7
L7
L8
18
User Setting
"
SET UP" menu
Picture settings
mode
Sound
adjusting
Settings
Time
7
3D
8
9
3D FUNCTION
Bef
watching
ore
-
While watching
Requirements for watching 3D images
-
To Use DLP-LINK
3D video input formats
3D video
playing
3D
3D
(DLP-Ready)
method
Connection Establishing 29
Connecting to an HD Receiver, DVD, or VCR Player
-
HDMI
Connection
Connecting to
-
RGB
connection
Connecting to the
-
Component Connection
Connecting to headphone
a
PC
AV input
Maintenence
Cleaning the
-
Cleaning the
-
Cleaning the
projector
projector
projector
Specifications
Type
lens
Case
19
19
20
2t
22
23
24
25
25
25
26
Glasses
27
28
30
30
30
30
31
32
32
33
33
33
33
34
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Licences
.
SAFETYINSTRUCTIONS
2
Licences
WARNING:
As an A-class
interference
product,
the
projector
may cause radio
users shall take effective measures to deal with it.
SAFETY
INSTRUCTIONS
Please take note of the safety
within
is
product' s
and
projector.
to the
instructions
the
accident or
The lightning
arrowhead symbol,
an equilateral triangle,
intended to alert the user
presenceof
voltage" withinthe
enclosure that may be of sufficient
magnitude to constitute a risk of
electric
The exclamation
within
triangle
the usertothe
of important operating
maintenance
in the literature accompanying
appliance.
misuse of the
fla5h with
uninsulated'dangerous
persons.
shock to
point
an
equilateral
is intended to alert
presence
(servicing)
WARNING/CAUTION
TO REDUCE THE RISK OF
-
AND ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT
THIS PRODUCT TO RAIN
EXPOSE
OR MOISTURE.
FIRE
instructions to
Read these
Heed allwarnings.
Follow
Indoor
.
place
not
Do
sunlight
radiators,
-
This may cause a
.
place
not
Do
such as aerosols
-
This may cause a fire.
.
Do not allow
or climb up to the
projector
-
The
personal
.
place
Do not
a carpet, rug or
is restricted such as a book shelf or closet.
-
may cause the
This
temperature to
.
place
Do not
sources of steam
humidifier or kitchen counter
-
may
This
.
Do not
be exposed to excessive dust.
might
-
This may cause
prevent
any
potential
instructions.
instructions
all
installation
projector
the
or near heat sources such
fires, stoves, etc.
flammable materials
your
may fall down and cause
injury or death.
the
place
rise
the
cause
place
the
in direct
fire.
projector.
near the
children to cling to
projecton
projector
directly on
where ventilation
projector's
cause a fire.
and
projector
close to
or oil such as a
a fire hazard or an electric shock.
projector
where it
a fire.
as
internal
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in
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manual.
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your projector.
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shown
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INSTRUCNONS
SAFETY
projector
Do not use
place
likely
-
Do not allow
block the
-
of
The distance between the
and the
cm for ventilation
-
temperature
rise and cause a fire.
.
When installing the
table, be
the edge.Make sure that
suitable
Turn
'
power
before moving the
-
A damaged cord may cause
electric shock.
Do not install the
'
unstable or
a vibrating shelf or tilted surface.
-
It may fall
Be careful
.
when
projector.
-
This may cause injury to
damage to
the
such as a bathroom
get
wet.
to
caus€ a fire or an electric shock.
This may
a tablecloth
vents.
This may cause the internal
projector
the
wall should be more than 30
Otherwise, this may cause
of the
careful not
for the size of
projector,
the
off
and remove all connections
supply
vibrating
and cause injury.
not
to tip the
connecting
projector.
the
in a damp
to rise andcause
purposes.
projector
projector
place
to
you
projector.
disconnect the
projector.
projectoron
surface
projector
external devices to the
where it is
or
curtain to
temperature
projector
the internal
to
on a
it near
use
a fire
an
such
persons
a fire.
a stand
or an
as
over
or
Power
The earth wire
-
Inappropriate earth
-
cause
damage
an electric shock
electrical
surge.lfthe
installed
is not
and connect the
outlet.Do not
gas pipe,
or telephone line, etc.
The
into the wall
cause a fire.
Do not
power
the
electric shock.
Never touch the
wet hand.- This may cause an
Do not connect
the same
-
Overheating
Remove
power
-
This may cause a
To turn off the
the
so
a
at
possible, purchase
water
power plug
outlet.- Unstable connection
place
heavy objects
or
cord
projector.- This may
power
or contaminants around
dust
plug pins
power plug, which
it is
to access for operation.
easy
should be connected.
grounding
projectoror
to the
when there
place
projector
ground
pipe,
should be fully
place
power plug
too many devices to
extension.
may
or wall
fire.
main
is
an
projector
where earth
a circuit breaker
to its wall
projectorto
the
lightning rod,
inserted
on the
the cord underneath
a fire or an
cause
with a
electric shock.
fire.
cause a
outlets.
powet
remove
be
should
may
must be
grounding
the
positioned
may
plug f irmly when unplugging.
Hold the
- A
Ensure the
damaged,
twisted,
Do not use a loose
- This may
shock.
Keep the
heating devices.
-
shock.
Place the
not trip over or
cord or
cord and
-
Do not turn the
plugging
it from the wall outlet.
(Do
switch.)
-
damage to the
Do not
other side of the
power plug
outlet.
In addition, do
plug
from the wall outlet.
Use only the official
-
shock.
wire in the cord
broken
power
modified, severely
pulled,
cause
power
The
coating
cord
projector where
plug
to
plug
This may cause
in the
not use the
This may cause
insert a conductor
is inserted
immediately
This
may cause
Otherwiseit
cord or
sandwiched or
wall
a fire or an electric
cord away from
may melt and cause an
tread on the
protect
from any damage.
a fire hazard or
projector
power plug
power plug
an electric shock
projector.
wall outlet while
not touch the
after it is disconnected
an electric shock.
maycauseafireoran
outlet.
the
into the
power
may cause a
plug is not
bent,
heated.
any
people will
power
power
an electric shock.
off by
on or
unplugging
or
a
as
into the
wall
Power
cord.
or
the
fire.
electric
electric
When in Use
place
Do not
liquid,
cosmetics,
candles,
- Possible
may cause
In the event
to the
damaged,
the wall
service center.
-
Otherwise,
Do not
coins, hairpins
flammable
matches
-
This may
In the event
object
switch
wall
Otherwise,
When
control,
not swallow the battery.
out of
-
ln the
please consult adoctor
Do not
the lens
electric
Do not
when the
strong
When the
turned
or lamp
Ifthere
the wall
ventilation.
Never touch
cord
-
This
Do not use the
electronic
strong
Store the
the
from children.
-
It could
improperly
anything
such as a vase,
chemicals,
etc., on top of the
fire, el€ctric
physical
injury.
that there
projector
or the cabinet
switch it off,
outlet and contact
may
this
pieces
insert
or metal
materials such as
projector.
into the
cause a fire
that liquid
falls into the
it off and unplug
and contact
outlet
this may cause
replacing a battery
make sure a child does
reach of children.
case of a battery
remove any covers
cap. There is a
shock.
look directly into the
projector
light may damage
lamp is
ofl avoid touching
during thunder or
may cause an electric
magnetic field.
projector in
on or
because these
gas
is
leak,
a
outlet. Open the
-
A
spark
projector
the
projector
device which
vinyl envelope
a safe
cause suffocation
INSTRUCTIONS
SAFETY
containing
flowerpot, cup,
decorations or
projector.
shock, or falling
is a big impact
is
unplug it from
an authorized
paper
electric shock.
or
a fire or an
cause
metal such as
of
debris, nor
or an electric shock.
or a foreign
projector, please
it from the
an HTP Service
a fire
Centen
or an electric shock.
ofthe remote
Keep the battery
being swallowed by a child,
immediately.
except for
high risk
of
lens
is in use. The
your
eyes.
just
has
been
the air vent
will be very hot.
nottouch
do
window for
may cause a fire or
power
or
lightning.
shock.
near an
generates
place
used to
away
a
pack
if used
4
burn.
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SAFETY
INSTRUCNONS
SAFEW
INSTRUCTIONS
6
.
Do not use 3D
3D.
watch
.
keep
Do not
for a long time
When
a
recommended
distance
diagonal
.
Make surethatthe
connecting
.
Otherwise,
causing
the
.
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p
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.
Be careful
heavy
.
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The lens
.
Do
projector
because
.
In the
.
.
play a game
you
game console to
of more
length ofthe
personal injury or damage
product.
place
rojector.
fall down
It may
to
impact during
touch the lens.
may be
not use
such
this may damage
event that
the screen,
on
off, unplug
an authorized
contact
-
Otherwise,
an electric
drop an object
Do not
heavy
or apply
-
may cause iniury
This
to the
damage
The distance
screen
and the
the diagonal
7 times
screen.
-
you watch the
If
for a
distance
may become
sight
glasses
ifyou do
your hand on the
it is running.
when
that
cable
product mayfall
the
a heavy
prevent the lens from
connecting
bY
projector,
a
you
maintain
four times
than
screen.
length of
enough.
is long
object on
and cause
transPortation.
damaged.
any sharPtools
as a
switch
it from the
this may
shock.
pressure
projector.
between
must be
long time,
onthe
knife or hammer,
the
no image appears
the
Projector
wall outlet
service
cause a
onto the
it.
to
persons
to
your
around
length of the
screen at a close
Your
worse.
not
projector
is
it
the
physical
casing.
center.
fire or
projector
eyes
5
eye
a
the
and
-
g!EAN
projector with water
the
not spray
Do
when
go into the
get
to
- This may cause
to
or
When there is
from the
out
into the
from the
it
- If not, this may
Use an air spray
cotton
cleaning chemical
remove
projection lens.
Contact
Center
parts
-
you
If
interior of
time, there may
to the
When cleaning
projector case, unplug
the
first and
not spray
wet cloth. When
parts, such as
not use cleanser,
do
industrial
alcohol, etc.,
product.
the
- This can cause
product
and damage).
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cleaning.
projector
wet.
ofthe
a fire or an
smoke or
projector
projector,
power
outlet
cause a fire
or soft
swab moistened
stains on the
dust or
your
seller or
year
a
once
projector.
not clean the
do
projector
the
be a
projecton
plastic
with a soft
wipe
with water
cleaning
the
abrasive
shiner,
which
fire, electric
(deformation,
damage
projector case,
not
allow
not allow
or do
electric
a strange
a foreign object
or
switch it off and
Please
and
cloth
with
or alcohol
the Service
the
to clean
contaminated
a long
for
fire or damage
parts
the
cloth. Do
or wiPe
the
automobile
or wax, benzene,
can damage
water to
it
shock.
smell
contact HTP.
or an electric
or
lens
a
to
front
internal
such as
Power
with a
plastic
or
shock or
corrosion
coming
falls
unplug
shock.
OTHERS
.
qualified
Only a
modifY
or
inspection,
your
seller
-
otherwise,
an electric
.
.
of
Dispose
-
Otherwise,
explosion
The correct
vary depending
region.
or
pack
according
instructions.
.
Do not throw
battery.
- Otherwise,
explosion
battery.
.
use
Always
by LG Electronics.
certified
-
otherwise.
explosion.
.
Store the
objects, such
.
Excess current
in temperature,
increase
fire or burns.
.
not store
Do
heat source,
-
This may
produet.
the
.
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60
than
'C
.
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This may
-
to the
damage
.
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correctly.
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fire.
cause
technician
the
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adjustment,
Service
or the
shock.
the used battery
or fire.
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this may
may
this
method
on
to the
cause
result in
disposal
of
your country
the batterY
aPProPriate
or disassemble
result in fire
may
this
due to damage
approved
batteries
result
this may
away
battery
keys and
as
may cause
the battery
heatet
such as a
in fire
result
it
temperatures
at
humiditY
or in high
battery out
result in
of
personal injury
Product.
the battery
that
replacement
battery
can disassemble
For
repair, contact
or
Center.
a fire or
Properly.
may
the
to the
and
in fire
metallic
from
paper clips.
rapid
a
resulting
near any
or damage
higher
children.
reach of
is installed
may
the
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not used
is
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overheating,
corroded
electrical
use the sPecified
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caused
shock
power
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for
dust
electric
an
insulation
surge.
this
by
cord
may cause
overheating
if the
period.
may cause
shock
fire
and a
tyPe
projector
from
from an
of battery.
an electric
leakage
and
or
or
in
or
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PREPARATION
PREPARATION
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9
PREPAMTION
PREPARATION
10
Parts
and Components
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projector
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see tiny black dots and/or bright colored dots
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manufactured using high-precision technology. You may, however,
is
projector
not indicate a malfunction. When
initialization for
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screen. Th is is a normal resu lt of the manufactu ring
about 10 seconds,
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blue or
powered
on, the
press
red
the
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green)
that continuously
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of the control
indicator light at the
process
panel
power
button to
let
the
Installation
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.
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ment.
envi ron
prevent
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install the
up,
place.
place
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may block its air vents-
as this
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temperature will increase.
place
not
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or rug.
its inlet vent on
block the vent and use the
on a leveled solid surface.
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paper
debris from entering
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projector
in a well-ventilated
internal heat from building
projector
anything near the
projector
the
projector
model has
its
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projector.
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hot, cold, or humid environment.
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temperature and humidity.)
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where it will easily attract dust.
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.
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lens
the
electric shock.
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projector is manufactured using
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.
remote control may not work
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an
equipped with electronic
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internationally standardized lamp for
the remote control
the
page
35 regarding
place
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a fire.
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cap.
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screen. This is a normal
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projector
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11
PREPAMTION
PREPARAnON
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power
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screen.
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to the wall
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Open the remote control on the back of the battery compartment cover
and follow the instructions to load the specified battery
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(left/right)
meters
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portable
pressed
by
the
IR receiver.
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Using The PROJECTOR
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18
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19 CUSTOMIZINGSETTINGS
CUSTOMIZING
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CUSTOMIZING SETTINGS
20
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CUSTOMIZING
SETTINGS
21
CUSTOMIZING
SETTINGS
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SETTINGS
CUSTOMIZINGSETTINGS
24
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3D FUNCTION
25
FUNCTION
3D
3D technology
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a long
.
you
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screen for a long time with 3D
on,
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problems,
that
.
Because 3D images
viewers may
.
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that can be knocked over easily.
.
Take care not to injure
try to move away from the life-like 3D images.
.
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a 3D video. lt may impair the development of their eyes.
Warning
-
Some users may experience a seizure or other abnormal
symptoms when they are exposed to a flashing light
particular pattern
your
family has a history of epilepsy
any kind of seizure,
3D images.If
while watching a 3Dvideo,
and take a rest.
- Dirziness, twitching ofthe eye orfacial muscles,
movemehts,cramp, loss of consciousness,conlusion,
sense of direction,or nausea. If the
please
You can reduce the risk of
seizures by taking the followingpreventive
-
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t hour of viewing.
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correct
to watch a 3D
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in front ofyou, at eye level.
imagestoocloselyfor
period
oftime, it may cause blurred vision.
projector
watch the
you
may experience
pregnant,
or easily feel motion sickness, we recommend
you
do not watch
get
surprised or overexcited.
not watch
3D images near fragile objects or any objects
about
from a video
please
you
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between
video.
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glasses
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images.
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recognized
can be
yourself
years
photosensitivity
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one of
stop watching the 3D video immediately
photosensitive
each
before beginning
as real, some
you
as
may subconsciously
younger
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from watching
game
or movie.
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has
or
ever experienced
your
doctor before viewing
the
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symptom does not disappear,
measures.
eye,
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involuntary
loss of
for each eye to add depth
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stop
watching if
experience a headache, fatigue
d izzi ness.
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3D images when
are tired or ill.
Extra
special care
watching
a 3D
is required
video.
for children
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viewing angle and distance.
.
you
If
are outside the viewing
or distance,
watch 3D images. You
3D images when
.
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overlapped during
after it is
some time for optimization-
.
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image
eyes away lrom the screen and look
back at the 3D imaqe.
.
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3D images under a 3 wavelength
lamp fluorescent light
Hz) or near windows.
to
with
.
The 3D
(DLP
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properly
the
yylnstall
from other
you
may not
you
see left and right images
powered
sometimeforthe 3D
look normal after
block the sun light
a curtain and to dim the lights.
glasses
must be DLP-LINK
Ready) type.
if there is an
projector
and
projector
3D
the
devices.
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be
cannot
lie
down.
projector
on. It may take
you
(50
Hz
it is
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obstacle between
glasses.
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far
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angle
to
view
initialization
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turn
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recommended
possible
as
to the video.
you
or
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cause
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cleaning them.
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wipe them
glasses
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store 3D
may cause injury.
glasses
them to become distorted.Do
glasses
in
damage
glasses
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with chemicals.
as ordinary
in very
or allow
glasses,
hot
them to come
product.
to the
very cold conditions.
or
are easily scratched.
particles
of the 3D
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lenses
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on the cloth
glasses'
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sunglasses
not use distorted
into contact with other objects.
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may
cause
lenses with sharp objects or
get
scratched,
3D FUNCTION
protective
or
you
If
do, this
glasses.
cloth when
scratches.
images may not look
normal when viewing3D.
Requirements for Watching 3D
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with t
screen is not bright enough, such
the
pairing
menus may not work while
projector.
videos should be done
saving
with DLP-LINK
energy saving mode
video
glasses
as when the surrounding area
playing
a 3D video.
properly
when the 3D
Images
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Optimum
mode to
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may
is
enabled.
video format option has bocn
viewing distance: Between 3 m and 5
in
dark room environments only.
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properly
ifthe light reflected from
is
bright, the
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27
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1 While watching
2 When
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general
press
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projectors,
image,
press
press
3D three-dimensional
the OK
the button
bufton.
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glasses.
on the
image button.
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MAKTNG CONNECflONS
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quality
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projector
input mode.
and sound.
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and select
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projector
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MAKING CONNECTIONS
31
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33
MAKTNG
CONNECIONS
MNNTENANCE
34
MAINTENANCE
your projector
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lens surface,
Use an air spray or a cleaning cloth
clean the lens.
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spray or apply a small amount of
agent onto a
lightly
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onto the lens
directly onto the lens.
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clean the
the
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lint-free, nonabrasive
lens.
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or other chemicals, which may
the case.
you
swab or soft cloth to
rub the lens.
if the
projectorcase,
power
cord.
dust or stains. use only
alcohol, benzene, thinners
to keep it
the Projector
must clean the lens.
or stains, use an
that
product
the
on the
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SPECIFICATIONS
NAME DESCRIPNON
CPU
WIFI
Bluetooth Support
USB 2
Suooort video format
Support
Support imaqe
audio format
format
Suooort document format PDFAA/ORD/EXECE
Resolution(Pixel) 1280(Horizonta l)x800Nertical)
Screen ratio 16:10(Horizontal:Vertical)
Panel
size(mm)
Projection distance
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size)
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remote
input NTSCM/PAL-B. D. G. H.
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Width(mm)
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SPECIFICATIONS
HDMVDVI.DTV
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720*400 31.469
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projector,
properly
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projector
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PC synchronization
Separate type synchronization.
yyln
PC mode, 1280 x 800 is recommended
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