JVC DLA-VS4700, DLA-VS4600, DLA-VS4550 User Manual

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INPUT 1
DISPLAYPORT
INPUT 2 DUAL
NATURAL
INPUT 4INPUT 3 QUAD
3D
FORMAT
PIC. ADJ.
COLOR TEMP.
GAMMA
USER5 USER6USER4
USER2 USER3USER1
LENS
CONTROL
MOTION ENHANCE
C.M.D.
NAME
EDIT
For Customer use :
Enter below the serial No. which is located on the side of the cabinet. Retain this information for future reference.
DLA-VS4550, DLA-VS4600, DLA-VS4700Model No.
Serial No.
D-ILA Projector
DLA-VS4550 DLA-VS4600 DLA-VS4700
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INSTRUCTIONS
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Troubleshooting
B5A-2671-00
Others

Safety Precautions

IMPORTANT INFORMATION
WARNING:
TO PREVENT FIRE OR SHOCK HAZARDS, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS APPLIANCE TO RAIN OR MOISTURE.
About the installation place
Do not install the projector in a place that cannot support its weight securely. If the installation place is not sturdy enough, the projector could fall or overturn, possibly causing personal injury.
WARNING:
THIS APPARATUS MUST BE EARTHED.
CAUTION:
To reduce the risk of electric shock, do not remove cover. Refer servicing to qualified service personnel.
This projector is equipped with a 3-blade grounding type plug to satisfy FCC rule. If you are unable to insert the plug into the outlet, contact your electrician.
NOISE EMISSION DECLARATION
The sound pressure level at the operator position is equal or less than 60dB(A) according to ISO7779.
WARNING
This equipment is compliant with Class A of CISPR
32. In residential environment this equipment may cause radio interference.
WARNING
REMOVE THE LENS COVER BEFORE TURNING ON THE PROJECTOR
FCC INFORMATION (U.S.A. only) CAUTION:
Changes or modification not approved by JVC could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
NOTE:
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense.

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PORTABLE CART WARNING (symbol provided by RETAC)
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IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS
Electrical energy can perform many useful functions. This unit has been engineered and manufactured to assure your personal safety. But IMPROPER USE CAN RESULT IN POTENTIAL ELECTRICAL SHOCK OR FIRE HAZARD. In order not to defeat the safeguards incorporated into this product, observe the following basic rules for its installation, use and service. Please read these Important Safeguards carefully before use.
All the safety and operating instructions should be read before the product is operated. The safety and operating instructions should be retained for future reference. All warnings on the product and in the operating instructions should be adhered to. All operating instructions should be followed. Place the projector near a wall outlet where the plug can be easily unplugged. Unplug this product from the wall outlet before cleaning. Do not use liquid cleaners or aerosol cleaners. Use a damp cloth for cleaning. Do not use attachments not recommended by the product manufacturer as they may be hazardous. Do not use this product near water. Do not use immediately after moving from a low temperature to high temperature, as this causes condensation, which may result in fire, electric shock, or other hazards. Do not place this product on an unstable cart, stand, or table. The product may fall, causing serious injury to a child or adult, and serious damage to the product. The product should be mounted according to the manufacturer’s instructions, and should use a mount recommended by the manufacturer. When the product is used on a cart, care should be taken to avoid quick stops, excessive force, and uneven surfaces which may cause the product and cart to overturn, damaging equipment or causing possible injury to the operator. Slots and openings in the cabinet are provided for ventilation. These ensure reliable operation of the product and protect it from overheating. These openings must not be blocked or covered. (The openings should never be blocked by placing the product on bed, sofa, rug, or similar surface. It should not be placed in a built-in installation such as a bookcase or rack unless proper ventilation is provided and the manufacturer’s instructions have been adhered to.) To allow better heat dissipation, keep a clearance between this unit and its surrounding as shown below. When this unit is enclosed in a space of dimensions as shown below, use an air-conditioner so that the internal and external temperatures are the same. Overheating can cause damage.
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When the power supply cord or plug is damaged. If liquid has been spilled, or objects have fallen on the product. If the product has been exposed to rain or water. If the product does not operate normally by following the operating instructions. Adjust only those controls that are covered by the Operation Manual, as an improper adjustment of controls may result in damage and will often require extensive work by a qualified technician to restore the product to normal operation. If the product has been dropped or damaged in any way. When the product exhibits a distinct change in performance, this indicates a need for service.
Power source indicated on the label. If you are not sure of the type of power supply to your home, consult your product dealer or local power company. This product is equipped with a three-wire plug. This plug will fit only into a grounded power outlet. If you are unable to insert the plug into the outlet, contact your electrician to install the proper outlet. Do not defeat the safety purpose of the grounded plug. Power-supply cords should be routed so that they are not likely to be walked on or pinched by items placed upon or against them. Pay particular attention to cords at doors, plugs, receptacles, and the point where they exit from the product. For added protection of this product during a lightning storm, or when it is left unattended and unused for long periods of time, unplug it from the wall outlet and disconnect the cable system. This will prevent damage to the product due to lightning and power line surges. Do not overload wall outlets, extension cords, or convenience receptacles on other equipment as this can result in a risk of fire or electric shock. Never push objects of any kind into this product through openings as they may touch dangerous voltage points or short out parts that could result in a fire or electric shock. Never spill liquid of any kind on the product. Do not attempt to service this product yourself as opening or removing covers may expose you to dangerous voltages and other hazards. Refer all service to qualified service personnel. Unplug this product from the wall outlet and refer service to qualified service personnel under the following conditions:
Front
150 mm and above
200 mm and above
300 mm and above
300 mm and above
150 mm and above
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When replacement parts are required, be sure the service technician has used replacement parts specified by the manufacturer or with same characteristics as the original part. Unauthorized substitutions may result in fire, electric shock, or other hazards. Upon completion of any service or repairs to this product, ask the service technician to perform safety checks to determine that the product is in proper operating condition. The product should be placed more than one foot away from heat sources such as radiators, heat registers, stoves, and other products (including amplifiers) that produce heat. When connecting other products such as VCR’s, and DVD players, you should turn off the power of this product for protection against electric shock. Do not place combustibles behind the cooling fan. For example, cloth, paper, matches, aerosol cans or gas lighters that present special hazards when over heated. Do not ceiling-mount the projector to a place which tends to vibrate; otherwise, the attaching fixture of the projector could be broken by the vibration, possibly causing it to fall or overturn, which could lead to personal injury. Use only the accessory cord designed for this product to prevent shock. For health reasons, please take a break of about 5-15 minutes every 30-60 minutes and let your eyes rest. Please refrain from watching any 3D-images when you feel tired, unwell or if you feel any other discomfort. Moreover, in case you see a double image, please adjust the equipment and software for proper display. Please stop using the unit if the double image is still visible after adjustment. Once every three years, please perform an internal test. This unit is provided with replacement parts needed to maintain its function (such as cooling fans). Estimated replacement time of parts can vary greatly depending on frequency of use and the respective environment. For replacement, please consult your dealer, or the nearest authorized JVC service center. When fixing the unit to the ceiling, Please note that we do not take any responsibility, even during the warranty period, if the product is damaged due to use of metal fixtures used for fixation to the ceiling other than our own or if the installation environment of said metal fixtures is not appropriate. If the unit is suspended from the ceiling during use, please be careful in regard to the ambient temperature of the unit. If you use a central heating, the temperature close to the ceiling will be higher than normally expected. Video images can burn into the electronic component parts. Please do not display screens with still images of high brightness or high contrast, such as found in video games and computer programs. Over a long period of time it might stick to the picture element. There is no problem with the playback of moving images, e.g. normal video footage.
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Not using the unit for a long time can lead to malfunction. Please power it on and let it run occasionally. Please avoid using the unit in a room where cigarettes are smoked. It is impossible to clean optical component parts if they are contaminated by nicotine or tar. This might lead to performance degradation. Please watch from a distance three times the height of the projected image size. Persons with photosensitivity, any kind of heart disease, or weak health should not use 3D glasses. Watching 3D-images might be cause of illness. If you feel any change in your physical condition, please stop watching immediately and consult a physician if necessary. When watching 3D images, it is recommended to take regular breaks. As the length and frequency of the required breaks differ for every person, please judge according to your own condition. If your child watches while wearing 3D glasses, it should be accompanied by its parents or an adult guardian. The adult guardian should be careful to avoid situations where the child’s eyes might become tired, as responses to tiredness and discomfort, etc., are hard to detect, and it is possible for the physical condition to deteriorate very quickly. As the visual sense is not yet fully developed in children under the age of 6, please consult a physician in regard to any problem concerning 3D-images if necessary. Note that when using the 3D feature, the video output may appear different from the original video image due to image conversion on the device.
* DO NOT allow any unqualified person to install the unit.
Be sure to ask your dealer to install the unit (e.g.attaching it to the ceiling) since special technical knowledge and skills are required for installation. If installation is performed by an unqualified person, it may cause personal injury or electrical shock.
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Do not use optical instruments (such as magnifying glass or reflector) viewing the laser output. It may pose an eye hazard. When turning on the projector, ensure that no one is looking into the projection lens. Do not look into the lens and openings when the light is on. Doing so would have serious effects on the human body. Do not detach or attach the projection lens with the power connected. Attempting to disassemble, repair or modify the projector yourself may lead to serious safety issues. Using a faulty product not only results in electrical shock or fire hazard, it can cause visual impairment. When abnormality occur, stop using the projector immediately and send it to your authorized dealer for repair.
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Power cord
Power cord
For European continent countries
Green-and-yellow Blue Brown
: Earth : Neutral : Live
POWER CONNECTION
WARNING:
WARNING:
Do not cut off the main plug from this equipment.
The power supply voltage rating of this product is AC100V – AC240V. Use only the power cord designated by our dealer to ensure Safety and EMC. Ensure that the power cable used for the projector is the correct type for the AC outlet in your country. Consult your product dealer.
If the plug fitted is not suitable for the power points in your home or the cable is too short to reach a power point, then obtain an appropriate safety approved extension lead or adapter or consult your dealer. If nonetheless the mains plug is cut off, dispose of the plug immediately, to avoid a possible shock hazard by inadvertent connection to the main supply.
THIS APPARATUS MUST BE EARTHED.
IMPORTANT (Europe only):
The wires in the mains lead on this product are colored in accordance with the following cord:
As these colors may not correspond with the colored making identifying the terminals in your plug, proceed as follows: The wire which is colored green-and-yellow must be connected to the terminal which is marked M with the letter E or the safety earth or colored green or green-and-yellow. The wire which is colored blue must be connected to the terminal which is marked with the letter N or colored black. The wire which is colored brown must be connected to the terminal which is marked with the letter L or colored red.
For USA and Canada only Use only the following power cord.
Dear Customer,
This apparatus is in conformance with the valid European directives and standards regarding electromagnetic compatibility and electrical safety. European representative of JVC KENWOOD Corporation is: JVCKENWOOD Deutschland GmbH Konrad-Adenauer-Allee 1-11, 61118 Bad Vilbel, GERMANY
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ENGLISH
Information for Users on Disposal of Old Equipment and Batteries
[European Union only]
These symbols indicate that equipment with these symbols should not be disposed of as general household waste. If you want to dispose of the product or battery, please consider the collection systems or facilities for appropriate recycling.
Notice:
The sign Pb below the symbol for batteries indicates that this battery contains lead.
Benutzerinformationen zur Entsorgung alter Geräte und Batterien
[Nur Europäische Union]
Diese Symbole zeigen an, dass derartig gekennzeichnete Geräte nicht als normaler Haushaltsabfall entsorgt werden dürfen. Wenden Sie sich zur Entsorgung des Produkts oder der Batterie an die hierfür vorgesehenen Sammelstellen oder Einrichtungen, damit eine fachgerechte Wiederverwertung möglich ist.
Hinweis:
Notification:
Das Zeichen Pb unterhalb des Batteriesymbols gibt an, dass diese Batterie Blei enthält.
Informations relatives à l’élimination des appareils et des piles usagés, à l’intention des utilisateurs
[Union européenne seulement]
Si ces symboles figurent sur les produits, cela signifie qu’ils ne doivent pas être jetés comme déchets ménagers. Si vous voulez jeter ce produit ou cette pile, veuillez considérer le système de collecte des déchets ou les centres de recyclage appropriés.
La symbole Pb en dessous du symbole des piles indique que cette pile contient du plomb.
Informatie voor gebruikers over het verwijderen van oude apparatuur en batterijen
[Alleen Europese Unie]
Deze symbolen geven aan dat apparatuur met dit symbool niet mag worden weggegooid als algemeen huishoudelijk afval. Als u het product of de batterij wilt weggooien, kunt u inzamelsystemen of faciliteiten voor een geschikte recycling gebruiken.
Opmerking:
Het teken Pb onder het batterijsymbool geeft aan dat deze batterij lood bevat.
Battery
Products
Batterie
Produkte
Pile
Produits
Batterij
Producten
DEUTSCH
FRANÇAIS
NEDERLANDS
Información para los usuarios sobre la eliminación de baterías/pilas usadas
[Sólo Unión Europea]
Estos símbolos indican que el equipo con estos símbolos no debe desecharse con la basura doméstica. Si desea desechar el producto o batería/pila, acuda a los sistemas o centros de recogida para que los reciclen debidamente.
Atención: La indicación Pb debajo del símbolo de batería/pila indica que ésta
contiene plomo.
Baterías/pilas
Productos
ESPAÑOL / CASTELLANO
ITALIANO
Informazioni per gli utenti sullo smaltimento delle apparecchiature e batterie obsolete
[Solo per l’Unione Europea]
Questi simboli indicano che le apparecchiature a cui sono relativi non devono essere smaltite tra i rifiuti domestici generici. Se si desidera smaltire questo prodotto o questa batteria, prendere in considerazione i sistem i o le strutture di raccolta appropriati per il riciclaggio corretto.
Nota:
Il simbolo Pb sotto il simbolo delle batter ie indica che questa batteria contiene piombo.
Batteria
Prodotti
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Use of controls or adjustments or performance of procedures other than those specified herein may result in hazardous radiation exposure. This Projector is classified as a CLASS 3R LASER PRODUCT. This CLASS 3R LASER PRODUCT label and Caution label is located on the Rear Side surface of the projector.
For the customers In the U.S.A. and Canada CAUTION
The APERTURE LABEL is located on the top cover.
APERTURE LABEL
APERTURE LABEL
IEC62471-5 LABEL
LASER RADIATION AVOID DIRECT EYE EXPOSURE CLASS 3R LASER PRODUCT.
Do not look into the lens while in use.
Light source specifications 30 W Laser diodes ×6 Wavelength 450 - 460 nm Maximum output is 64.12 W
WARNING
Beam divergence angle from lens of this unit
Laser emission port
Wide : α=71°
Tele : α=39°
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CAUTION
Location information of the labels
LASER CAUTION LABEL
1) DLA-VS4550, DLA-VS4700
2) DLA-VS4600
LASER RADIATION AVOID DIRECT EYE EXPOSURE CLASS 3R LASER PRODUCT WAVE LENGTH : 453nm MAX OUTPUT : 83.56mW
RAYONNEMENT LASER EVITER L’EXPOSITION DIRECTE DES YEUX PRODUIT LASER DE CLASSE 3R LONGUEUR D'ONDE : 453nm SORTIE MAX  : 83.56mW
RADIACION LASER EVITAR LA EXPOSICION DIRECTA DE LOS OJOS CLASE 3R PRODUCTO LASER LONGGITUD DE ONDA : 453nm SALIDA MAX  : 83.56mW
IEC/EN60825-1:2007
LASER RADIATION AVOID DIRECT EYE EXPOSURE CLASS 3R LASER PRODUCT WAVE LENGTH : 453nm MAX OUTPUT : 83.56mW
RAYONNEMENT LASER EVITER L’EXPOSITION DIRECTE DES YEUX PRODUIT LASER DE CLASSE 3R LONGUEUR D'ONDE : 453nm SORTIE MAX  : 83.56mW RADIACION LASER EVITAR LA EXPOSICION DIRECTA DE LOS OJOS CLASE 3R PRODUCTO LASER LONGGITUD DE ONDA : 453nm SALIDA MAX  : 83.56mW
IEC/EN60825-12007
LASER APERTURE
LASER APERTURE
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Use of controls or adjustments or performance of procedures other than those specified herein may result in hazardous radiation exposure.
For the customers In other countries CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT
Location information of the labels
LASER CAUTION LABEL
Do not look into the lens while in use.
WARNING
CAUTION
LASER CAUTION LABEL
IEC62471-5
Location information of the labels
As with any bright light source, do not stare into the beam, RG2 IEC 62471-5:2015
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For the customers In China
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Contents
Getting Started
Getting Started
Safety Precautions .................................................. 2
Accessories/Optional Accessories ........................
Check the Accessories ...................................... 11
Controls and Features ........................................... 12
Main Unit - Front ................................................ 12
Main Unit - Bottom ............................................. 12
Main Unit - Rear ................................................. 13
Main Unit - Input Terminals ................................ 14
Remote Control ................................................. 15
Loading Batteries into the Remote Control ........ 16
Effective Range of Remote Control Unit ............ 16
Menu ................................................................. 17
Set up
Installing the Projector ........................................... 18
Precautions during Installation ........................... 18
Precautions during Mounting ............................. 19
Adjusting the Position ........................................ 21
Connecting the Projector ....................................... 22
Connecting to the DisplayPort Terminals ........... 22
Connecting to the LAN Terminal ........................ 22
Connecting to the RS-232C Terminal ................ 23
Connecting to the REMOTE Terminal ............... 23
Connecting the Power Cord (Supplied Accessory)
Operate
Viewing Videos ...................................................... 24
Adjust/Set
Adjustments and Settings in the Menu .................. 26
List of Menu Items ............................................. 26
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Maintenance
Maintaining the Cabinet and Remote Control
Cleaning and Replacing the Filter .........................
About the Lens ...................................................... 48
Mounting the Lens ............................................. 48
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Troubleshooting
Troubleshooting .................................................... 51
When the Following Messages Appear... .............. 54
Others
External Control .................................................... 55
RS-232C Specifications ..................................... 55
TCP/IP Connection ............................................ 55
Command Format .............................................. 56
Remote Control Code ........................................ 57
Communications Example ................................. 58
Specifications ........................................................ 59
Index ..................................................................... 70
Symbols used in this manual
e indicates a function that is supported by DLA­VS4550.
f indicates a function that is supported by DLA­VS4600.
g indicates a function that is supported by DLA­VS4700.
Items not marked with any of the above symbols are supported by all models.
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Picture Adjust ........................................... 28
Input Signal ............................................... 33
Installation ................................................ 35
Display Setup ........................................... 43
Function .................................................... 44
Information ................................................ 46

Accessories/Optional Accessories

Check the Accessories

Remote control ....................................................................... 1 piece
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AAA-size batteries (for operational check) ............................ 2 pieces
Power cord (for USA) (about. 2 m) ......................................... 1 piece
Power cord (for EU) (about. 2 m) ............................................ 1 piece
Lens spacer ............................................................................ 1 piece
Screw ................................................................................... 4 pieces
Sponge ................................................................................... 1 piece
Front base .............................................................................. 1 piece
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Other items include the instruction manual, warranty, and other printed materials.
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Be sure to read the “Safety Precautions” before using this projector.
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Controls and Features

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Main Unit - Front

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Lens (sold separately)
Zoom lens or short focal length lens is optional.
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Remote Sensor (front)
aim the remote
Please it.
* There is also a remote sensor at the rear.
control at this area when using

Main Unit - Bottom

C
Indicator
Refer to “Indicator Display on the Main Unit”P. 67.
D
Exhaust vent
Warm air is discharged to cool down the internal temperature. Do not block the vents.
E
Feet
The height and angle of the projector can be adjusted by turning the foot. (0 to 5 mm) (
When the ceiling mount bracket.
P. 21)
foot is removed, it can be used as the mounting hole for the
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Main Unit - Rear

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[MENU]: Displays the menu
[BACK]: Returns to the previous menu
[JKH I] keys: Selects an item
[OK]: Confirms a selection
[J INPUT K]: Switches the input
A: Turns “on”/“off” the power
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Input terminals
For details on the Terminals”P. 14.
G
Operation panel
For more details, please refer to the “Operation panel” in the diagram below.
H
Remote Sensor (rear)
Please aim the remote control at this area when using it.
* There is also a remote sensor at the front.
terminals, refer to “Main Unit - Input
Operation panel
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Power input terminal
Connect the supplied power cord to this terminal.
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Air Inlets
The inlets take in air to cool down the internal temperature.
not block the inlet. Do not blow hot air on the inlet.
Do Doing so may cause the unit to malfunction.
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Enlarged View of Rear Face
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Main Unit - Input Terminals

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A
[SYNC OUT] terminal
For synchronizing with other equipment.
Outputs L and R sync signals during 3D signal input.
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(P. 34
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[SERVICE] terminal
For updating the software using a commercially available USB flash drive.
C
[RS-232C] terminal (D-sub 9-pin male)
The
projector
this terminal.
D
[LAN] terminal (RJ-45)
The projector can be controlled by connecting it to a PC through the computer network for control commands to be sent to the projector.
can
be controlled by connecting a PC to
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[DisplayPort 1] input terminal
F
[DisplayPort 2] input terminal
G
[DisplayPort 3] input terminal
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[DisplayPort 4] input terminal
(20-pin male)
For connecting to devices that support DisplayPort output. (P. 22)
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[REMOTE CONTROL] terminal
(stereo mini jack)
This terminal is used to connect the remote control directly to the projector with the cable.
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Remote Control

INPUT 1
DISPLAYPORT
INPUT 2 DUAL
NATURAL
DYN AMIC
INPUT 4INPUT 3 QUAD
3D
FORMAT
PIC.
ADJ.
COLOR
TEMP.
GAMMA
USER5 USER6USER4
USER2 USER3USER1
LENS
CONTROL
MOTION
ENHANCE
C.M.D.
NAME
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M
O P Q
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G
I J K
L
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B [STAND BY]
Turns off the power. (
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C
[ON]
Turns on the power. (P. 24)
C
[DISPLAYPORT]
Switches the input to [DisplayPort 1] to [DisplayPort 4], [Dual] or [Quad]. (P. 24)
D
[LENS CONTROL]
For adjusting focus, zoom, and shift. (P. 35)
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[C.M.D.]
For setting frame interpolation. (P. 32)
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Pressing the button each time switches the mode in the following sequence: “Off” " “Mode 1” " “Mode 2” " “Mode 3”...
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[MOTION ENHANCE]
Switches the Motion Enhance setting. (P. 32
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[HIDE]
Hides the image temporarily. (P. 24
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[LIGHT]
Illuminates the buttons on the remote control.
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[JKH
For selecting an item.
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[OK]
Confirms a selected item.
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[MENU]
Displays the menu, or hides the menu if it is displayed.
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[BACK]
Returns to the previous menu.
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P. 25)
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[PICTURE MODE]
Switches the picture mode. (P. 28)
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Press [NATURAL], [DYNAMIC] or [USER1] to [USER6] to switch to the respective picture mode.
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Pressing [NAME EDIT] enables the name of the picture mode from [USER1] to [USER6] to be edited.
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[GAMMA]
Switches the gamma. (
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Pressing the button each time switches the configurable gamma in sequence.
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[COLOR TEMP.]
Switches the color temperature. (P. 30)
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Pressing the button each time switches the configurable color temperature in sequence.
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[LENS AP.]
For setting the aperture. (P.
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[PIC. ADJ.]
Displays the picture quality adjustment gauge. (P.
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Pressing the button each time displays following sequence: “Contrast” " “Brightness” " “Color” " “Tint” " “Sharpness” " “LD Current” " “Aperture” " “Picture Tone” " “Dark Level” " “Bright Level”.
the adjustment gauge in the
P. 31)
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30°
30°
20°
20°
Remote Control
This unit
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30°
30°
20°
20°
20°
20°
20°
20°
Screen
Remote Control
This unit
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Loading Batteries into the Remote Control

Loading the batteries
Removing the batteries

Effective Range of Remote Control Unit

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If
the
remote
control
has to be brought closer to the unit
to operate, it means that the batteries are wearing out.
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Replace the batteries with new ones (AAA).
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Insert the batteries according to the t s marks. Be sure to insert the s end first. When removing the battery, do so from the t end.
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If an error occurs while using the remote control, remove the batteries and wait for five minutes. Load the batteries again and operate the remote control.
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When aiming the remote control toward the sensor on this
(front or rear),
unit
ensure that the distance to the sensor is within 7 m. If the remote control fails to work properly, move closer to this unit.
Control through reflection off a screen, etc.
Ensure that the total of distance A (between this unit and the screen) and distance B (between the remote control and the screen) is within 7 m.
* As the efficiency of signals reflected from the remote
control unit varies with the type of screen used, the operable distance may decrease.
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CAUTION
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Do not put the remote control in a place with an exposure to direct sun light or high temperature. It may deformed due to heat, or the internal components may be adversely affected resulting in fire hazard.
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Remove the batteries from the remote control when storing the remote control. Storing the remote control for a prolonged period without removing the batteries can cause battery leakage.
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Menu

A B C D E F
Select the icon at the top of the menu to display its corresponding setting item as shown below.
A
Picture Adjust
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Input Signal
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C
Installation
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Display Setup
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Function
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Information
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Installing the Projector

Front
150 mm and above
200 mm and above
300 mm and above
300 mm and above
150 mm and above
Screen
Front

Precautions during Installation

Please read the following carefully before installing this unit.
When carrying this unit
This unit is heavy in weight. Please ensure that there are at least two persons carrying it.

Set up

Do not install at the following
This unit is a precision device. Please refrain from installing or using it it may cause fire or malfunction.
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Dusty, wet and humid places
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Places subject to oily smoke or cigarette smoke
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On top of a carpet or bedding, or other soft surfaces
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Places exposed to direct sunlight
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Places with a high or low temperature
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Do not install this unit in a room that is oily or subject
cigarette smoke. Even
to oiliness can have a long-term impact on this unit.
* This unit produces a great amount of heat, and is
designed to take in cool air to cool its optical components. Using the unit at the above locations may cause dirt to attach to the light path, thereby resulting in dark images or dull colors.
* Dirt that sticks to the optical components cannot be
removed.
at the following locations. Otherwise,
a small quantity of smoke or
Maintain clearance from the wall, etc.
As the unit discharges a large amount of heat, install it with adequate clearance from
the surroundings as shown
below.
.
Leave the front area of the unit unblocked. If there is any obstructing object in front of the exhaust vent, hot air will
flow back to the unit and cause it to heat up. Hot air flowing out of the unit may cast shadows on the screen (heat haze phenomenon).
Installing the screen
Install the unit and the screen such that they are perpendicular to each other.
Using the projector
There is no particular limitation on the positioning of the projector during installation. You can install at your preferred angle.
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.
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Please choose a screen material with non-uniform patterns.
Uniform
patterns
such
as checks may cause
interference patterns to occur.
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In this case, you can change the size of the screen to make the interference patterns less noticeable.
Using the projector at a high altitude
When using this unit at a location that is higher than 900 m above sea level (low air pressure), set the “High Altitude Mode” to “On”. (P. 43)

Precautions during Mounting

C
A
B
D
E
4 Locations
Securing (mounting) the projector
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When this unit is to be mounted to a fixed position for use, install it horizontally.
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Make sure to secure such as during an earthquake.
the main unit to prevent accidents
Securing with screws
.
Remove the four feet at the bottom, and fasten using the screws (M5 screws, 15 to 25 mm).
* Using
the unit to break down.
* Do not use 2 adjacent locations (A+B, B+C, C+D, D
+E) only.
screws
other
those designated may cause
than
Set up
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Securing the projector (ceiling mount)
A
*1
Rear
Front
Rear
Front
.
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Be sure to ask your dealer to install the unit for you.
Set up
Installing the unit on your own may cause the unit to fall resulting in injury.
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Take the necessary actions to prevent the main unit from falling off such as during an earthquake.
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Regardless
of the warranty
period, JVC is not liable for any product damage caused by mounting the unit with non-JVC ceiling fittings or to an environment that is not suited for ceiling mount.
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When using the unit with it suspended from a ceiling, pay attention to the
surrounding temperature. When a heater is in use, the temperature around the ceiling may be higher than expected.
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To attach the unit
to the ceiling mount bracket, set the torque between the range of 1.5N m to 2.0N m. Tightening with torque exceeding the above range may cause damage to the unit, which may result the unit to fall.
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When reusing the ceiling mount bracket of an old model, consult the specialist to check if there are any issues with the surrounding space and increase in weight.
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Install
the outlet at
an accessible height to unplug from the wall. Or install the circuit breaker at an accessible height to shut down the projector. If you need information, please consult your authorized dealer or specialist.
Installing the ceiling mounting bracket
A
Remove the rear foot (x2).
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The
removed feet can
(*1)
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It is not necessary to remove the front feet. However, it will not when they are removed.
.
B
Install
the
ceiling
mounting
indicated by the arrows.
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Use screws that meet the specification.
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For details, contact your authorized dealer.
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be installed to the rear holes.
pose any usage problems even
brackets to the screw holes
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Adjusting the Position

ContractExtend
Feet
4 Locations
Adjusting the elevation angle of the projector
The height and inclination of the unit (0 to 5 mm) can be adjusted by turning the feet. Lift the unit and adjust the four feet.
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Set up
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Connecting the Projector

DisplayPort Terminal
This Unit
PC, etc.
DisplayPort Cable (Sold Separately)
To [DisplayPort 1] to [DisplayPort 4] Input Terminals
Desktop PC, etc.
Server
Hub
Network
Connection Cable
(Sold Separately)
This Unit
To [LAN] Terminal
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Do not turn on the power until connection is complete.
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connection procedures differ
The the device to be connected.
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This projector is used for projecting images. To output the audio of connected devices, please connect a separate audio output device, such as an amplifier or speaker.
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Some cables cannot be connected to this unit due to the size of their connector cover.

Connecting to the DisplayPort Terminals

Set up
.
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For single-channel input signals, 4] input terminals.
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For two-channel input signals, connect to the [DisplayPort 1] and [DisplayPort 3] input terminals.
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For four-channel input signals, connect to the [DisplayPort 1] to [DisplayPort 4] input terminals.
Æ “Types of Possible Input Signals” (P.
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Video images may not appear if a cable that does not support HBR2 is used. Use a cable that supports HBR2.
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When disconnecting the DisplayPort cable, make sure to remove the latch and unplug the cable.
according to the device used. For details, please refer to the instruction manual of
connect to one of the [DisplayPort 1], [DisplayPort 2], [DisplayPort 3] or [DisplayPort
62)

Connecting to the LAN Terminal

.
0
The network is used to control this unit. It is not used for sending or receiving video signals.
0
Please contact your network administrator for information concerning the network connection.
0
For more information on control, please refer to “External Control”P.
55.
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Connecting to the RS-232C Terminal

RS-232C Terminal
Laptop, etc.
RS-232C Connection
Cable (Sold Separately)
To [RS-232C] Terminal
This Unit
This Unit
Wired Remote Controller (Sold Separately)
Connection Cable
(Sold Separately)
To [REMOTE] Terminal
A
B
Power Cord (Supplied)
.
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For more information on control, please refer to “External Control”P. 55.

Connecting to the REMOTE Terminal

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For more details on the wired remote controller and connection cable, please consult your dealer.

Connecting the Power Cord (Supplied Accessory)

A
Connect the main unit
B
Insert the supplied power plug into the wall outlet.
the power cord
supplied to the power input terminal on
Set up
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0
0
0
0
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Precautions to prevent fire and electric shock
The power consumption of this unit is large. Please connect it directly to the wall outlet.
When you are not using the projector, please unplug the power cord from the outlet.
Connect it using only the power cord supplied.
Do not use a voltage other than the indicated power voltage.
Do not damage, break or modify the power cord. Do not place a heavy object on the power cord, or heat or pull it. Doing so may damage the power cord.
Do not unplug the power cord with wet hands.
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Viewing Videos

LIGHTWARNING
STANDBY/ON
LIGHTWARNING
STANDBY/ON
AN
AN
When LD block is starting up
“STANDBY/ON” lights up (green)
In standby state
“STANDBY/ON” lights up (red)
STANDBY/ON
LIGHT
WARNING
INPUT 1
DISPLAYPORT
INPUT 2 DUAL
INPUT 4INPUT 3 QUAD
1
1 3 2
2
3
This unit
Remote Control

Operate

MEMO
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Connect the power cord, and ensure that the “STANDBY/ON” indicator lights up in red.
1
Turn on the power
Remote control: press the C [ON] button Projector unit: press the A button
.
2
Choose the image to project
Remote control:
Button Terminal
[INPUT 1] DisplayPort 1
[INPUT 2] DisplayPort 2
[INPUT 3] DisplayPort 3
[INPUT 4] DisplayPort 4
[DUAL] Dual (*1)
[QUAD] Quad (*2)
*1, *2: Refer to “Types of Possible Input Signals”P. 62
Projector unit: press the [INPUT] button to switch the input
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Play back the selected device to project the image.
To hide the image temporarily
Press the [HIDE] button on the remote control
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“STANDBY/ON” indicator light
The not blink.
0
Press the [HIDE] button again to resume display of the image.
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The power cannot be turned off when the image is temporarily hidden.
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starts to blink in green. When “LED Indication” is set to “Off”, the indicator does
3
LIGHTWARNING
STANDBY/ON
LIGHTWARNING
STANDBY/ON
In standby state
“STANDBY/ON” lights up (red)
In the Cool-down mode
“STANDBY/ON” blinking (red)
Turn off the power
Remote control: press the B [STAND BY] button Projector unit: press the A button
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While the “Are you sure you want to turn off?” message is displayed, press the button again.
0
The
light of the
LD block goes off, and the “STANDBY/ON” indicator switches from a green light to a red blinking
light.
0
After the light goes
off, the fan will run for about 10 seconds to cool down the LD block (Cool-down mode). Do
not disconnect the power cable while cooling is in progress.
0
After about 10 seconds, the “STANDBY/ON” indicator switches from a blinking red to a solid red light.
.
CAUTION
0
The power cannot be turned off within approximately 30 seconds after it has been turned on.
0
The power cannot be turned on again while cooling is in progress (10 seconds).
0
Pull out the power plug when the unit is not to be used for a prolonged period of time.
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the indication of
If
indicator differs from the description, refer to “Indicator Display on the Main Unit”P. 67 for details.
Operate
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Adjustments and Settings in the Menu

Pressing the [MENU] button displays the menu. Press the [JKH I] keys to select an item, followed by pressing the [OK] button to confirm the selection.

List of Menu Items

Picture Adjust
I Picture Mode ................................................................................................................................................... P. 28
9 Sharpness .................................................................................................................................................. P.
9 FEDLC ....................................................................................................................................................... P. 28
9 Auto Intensity .............................................................................................................................................. P. 28
9 LD Current .................................................................................................................................................. P. 28
9 Aperture ..................................................................................................................................................... P. 28
9 User Name Edit .......................................................................................................................................... P. 29
I Color Management .......................................................................................................................................... P. 29
I Color Temp. ..................................................................................................................................................... P. 30
I Gamma ............................................................................................................................................................ P. 31
I e-shift g .................................................................................................................................................. P. 31
I Blur Reduction ................................................................................................................................................. P. 32
9 Clear Motion Drive ...................................................................................................................................... P. 32
9 Motion Enhance ......................................................................................................................................... P. 32
I Contrast ........................................................................................................................................................... P. 32
I Brightness ....................................................................................................................................................... P. 32

Adjust/Set

I Color ................................................................................................................................................................ P. 32
I Tint .................................................................................................................................................................. P. 32
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Input Signal
I Input Level ....................................................................................................................................................... P. 33
I Color Space
I Channel Hide ................................................................................................................................................... P. 33
I 3D Setting ........................................................................................................................................................ P. 34
..................................................................................................................................................... P. 33
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Installation
I Lens Control .................................................................................................................................................... P. 35
9 Focus ......................................................................................................................................................... P.
9 Zoom .......................................................................................................................................................... P. 35
9 Shift ............................................................................................................................................................ P. 35
9 Image Pattern ............................................................................................................................................. P. 35
I Pixel Adjust ...................................................................................................................................................... P. 36
9 Adjust ......................................................................................................................................................... P. 36
9 Adjust Area ................................................................................................................................................. P. 36
9 Adjust Color ................................................................................................................................................ P. 36
9 Adjust Pattern ............................................................................................................................................. P. 36
9 Adjust Pattern Color ................................................................................................................................... P. 36
9 Adjust (Pixel) .............................................................................................................................................. P. 36
9 Adjust (Fine) ............................................................................................................................................... P. 36
9 Reset .......................................................................................................................................................... P. 36
I Mask ................................................................................................................................................................ P. 40
I Distortion Correction ........................................................................................................................................ P. 40
I Edge Blending ................................................................................................................................................. P. 42
I Installation Style ............................................................................................................................................... P. 42
I LED Indication ................................................................................................................................................. P. 43
I High Altitude Mode .......................................................................................................................................... P. 43
Display Setup
I Back Color ....................................................................................................................................................... P. 43
I Menu Position .................................................................................................................................................. P. 43
I Signal Display .................................................................................................................................................. P. 43
I Logo ................................................................................................................................................................ P. 43
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Adjust/Set
Function
I Sync Out .......................................................................................................................................................... P. 44
I Off Timer .......................................................................................................................................................... P. 44
I
Network ........................................................................................................................................................... P. 44
I Remote Code .................................................................................................................................................. P. 45
I Hide Mode ....................................................................................................................................................... P. 45
I Software Update .............................................................................................................................................. P. 45
Information
I Information ....................................................................................................................................................... P. 46
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Picture Adjust

Picture Mode
You can adjust the image quality according to the type of video image you are viewing.
Setting Description
Natural Image quality that focuses on natural color and gradation reproduction. Suitable
Dynamic This is the picture setting best suited for viewing the picture in a room that cannot
User 1 to User 6 Enables user-defined image quality data to be saved and retrieved.
You can configure the following setting items by pressing the [MENU] button to display the menu, followed by selecting “Picture Adjust” " “Picture Mode” and pressing the [OK] button.
Sharpness
The sharpness of the image can be adjusted.
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Setting: 0 (low sharpness) to 50 (high sharpness)
FEDLC
Expands the dynamic range by controlling the LD current based on information superimposed on the image data.
Setting Description
Off Deactivates the function. LD current is the value configured in “LD Current” or the
Adjust/Set
On Activates the function.
* This item cannot be set when “Auto Intensity” is set to “On”.
for displaying video images in general.
be made completely dark.
current value controlled by “Auto Intensity”.
Auto Intensity
Controls the LD current value to maintain the projector brightness at a constant level.
Setting Description
Off Light intensity is manually set.
On Light intensity will be constant.
* If the “Aperture” setting is changed, the light intensity does not remain constant even when “On” is set. * This item cannot be set when “FEDLC” is set to “On”.
LD Current
Controls the brightness of the light source by controlling the LD current.
0
Setting range: 38 to 100
* This function is disabled when “Auto Intensity” is set to “On” or when “FEDLC” is set to “On”.
Aperture
For changing the brightness through controlling the aperture.
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Setting range: -7 (stops down) to 0 (opens up)
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Selection Cursor
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User Name Edit
Space
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0
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HIDE
A
B
MagentaBlue
Cyan
Green Yellow
Red
Clockwise rotation: -
Counterclockwise rotation: +
Axis Position (Image)
Adjustable range when Red is selected: ± 30° with Red as the center
Red
On
Before
Brightness
Saturation
Hue
Axis Position
Color Selection
Color Management
Reset
Color Management
You can edit the “User 1” to “User 6” names in the Picture mode.
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Characters that are usable include alphabets (upper or lower case), numeric characters, and symbols.
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Enter not more than 10 characters.
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Color Management
Each of the colors is adjustable according to the user’s preference.
Select the “Picture Adjust” " “Color Management” menu, and
1
Set “Color Management” to “On”, and press the [OK] button
2
Adjust to the preferred color
3
A
Select “Color Selection”, and press the H I select the color to adjust
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For color adjustment, select the color from the following: “Red”, “Yellow”, “Green”, “Cyan”, “Blue”, “Magenta”.
B
Adjust the selected color
Item
Axis Position -30 to 30 Fine-tune the position
Hue -30 to 30 Adjusts the hue (color
Saturation -30 to 30 Adjusts the color
Brightness -30 to 30 Adjusts the
0
Selecting “Reset” resets all the adjustment data.
0
Pressing enables you to check the image before adjustment. Press the [HIDE] button again to
4
return to the adjustment screen.
Press the [MENU] button to exit
Setting Range
the [HIDE] button
Description
of the central axis of the selected color.
tone).
saturation (vividness).
-30 (dull) to +30 (vivid)
brightness.
-30 (dark) to +30 (bright)
on the remote control
keys to
press the [OK] button.
Adjust/Set
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Color Temp.
For setting the color temperature of the video image.
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The selectable “Color Temp.” settings vary according to “Picture Mode”.
“Color Temp.”
Color Temp. Description
5500K Increasing the value enhances the blue tone of the video image, while decreasing
6500K
9500K
High Bright Color temperature that gives priority to brightness.
Custom 1 to Custom 2 The color temperature of video images can be adjusted manually and saved as
the value enhances the red tone.
one of the three customized settings.
List of selectable “Color Temp.” according to “Picture Mode”
Picture Mode Color Temp.
Natural User 1 to User 6
Dynamic High Bright
5500K
6500K
9500K
High Bright
Custom 1 to Custom 2
Correction Value
Adjust/Set
For setting the base color temperature for the adjustment of “Gain Red” / “Gain Green” / “Gain Blue” / “Offset Red” / “Offset Green” / “Offset Blue” when one of the “Custom 1” to “Custom 2” setting is selected in “Color Temp.”.
Gain Red / Gain Green / Gain Blue
Adjusts each color in the bright parts of the video image.
0
Setting range: -255 (reduces the red/green/blue tone) to 0 (no adjustment)
Offset Red / Offset Green / Offset Blue
Adjusts each color in the dark areas of the video image.
0
0
0
range: -50 (reduces
Setting Setting “Color Temp.” to “Custom 1” or “Custom 2” allows you to select and adjust a base correction value (initial
value) for adjustment. The selectable correction values vary according to “Picture Mode”. (Refer to the table below.)
the red/green/blue tone) to 0 (no adjustment) to +50 (enhances the red/green/blue tone)
List of selectable “Correction Value” according to “Picture Mode”
Picture Mode Correction Value
Natural User 1 to User 6
Dynamic Not selectable
5500K
6500K
9500K
High Bright
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Gamma
You can adjust the output value of the projected image with respect to the video signal input.
“Gamma”
Gamma Description
2.2 The gamma is set to “2.2”.
Custom 1 to Custom 3 Enables fine adjustment of gamma according to preference.
You can perform fine adjustments based on the selected gamma adjustment setting.
Adjustment item and its setting
Item Description Setting
Color Selection For selecting the color for adjusting “Picture Tone”,
White / Red / Green / Blue
“Dark Level” and “Bright Level”.
Picture Tone Adjusts the overall brightness automatically for a
well-balanced result without compromising the gradation of the image.
Dark Level Adjusts the dark areas of the input image.
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To do so, use the H I keys to move the cursor.
Bright Level Adjusts the bright areas of the input image.
0
To do so, use the H I keys to move the cursor.
-16 (darkens image for an underexposed effect) to +16 (brightens image for an overexposed effect)
-7 (darkens the shadows) to +7 (brightens the shadows)
-7 (darkens the highlights) to +7 (brightens the highlights)
Selecting the Base Correction Value (Initial Value) for Adjustment
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Selecting one of the “Custom 1” to “Custom 3” settings in “Gamma” allows you to select the “Correction Value”.
0
Select the base “Correction Value” for adjustment using the H I keys.
Adjust/Set
When “Correction Value” is set to “Import”
0
selecting “Import” for
By
“Correction Value”, the gamma data created externally can be selected as the base setting
value for adjustment.
0
The factory setting for “Import” is “2.2”.
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can use the
You
calibration software to customize the gamma data adjustment, and import the created gamma data.
Please check with your authorized dealer for details.
e-shift g
For switching to the e-shift function and adjusting the sharpness.
Setting Description
Off Deactivates e-shift. (4K display)
On (Positive) Activates e-shift. (8K e-shift display)
On (Negative) Operates e-shift in a phase opposite to “On (Positive)”. (8K e-shift display)
On (FEDEC) Synchronizes the e-shift operation with the FEDEC information. (8K e-shift display)
0
The setting is fixed at Off under the following input signal conditions.
0
When “3D” is selected in the “3D Setting”
0
During single-channel input
0
When the input signal of Dual - stripes is other than 3840 (4096) x 2160 at 120 Hz
0
When the input signal of Quad - stripes or Quad - cross is at 60 Hz
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Blur Reduction
For reducing the after-image, which occurs in a fast-moving scene.
0
Blur Reduction is grayed out and cannot be adjusted when signal is out of range or during 3D input detection.
Clear Motion Drive
Optimal interpolation according to the content is made possible with the new high-definition image interpolation technique.
0
Pressing the [C.M.D.] button each time switches the mode in the following sequence: “Off” " “Mode 1” " “Mode 2” " “Mode 3”"“Off”...
* C.M.D. is the abbreviation for Clear Motion Drive.
Setting Description
Off Doubles the frame rate of the input image by drawing the original image twice.
Mode 1 Displays the image as it is at the frame rate of the input image.
Mode 2 Displays the image as it is at the frame rate of the input image.
Applies black insertion to reduce blurriness in the video images.
Mode 3 Reduce blurriness in the video image by applying black insertion to the Off mode.
Motion Enhance
You can reduce motion blur with this function enhancing the response of D-ILA image devices. If the image outline is unnatural, set this item to “Off”.
Setting Description
Off Does not perform correction.
On Reduces image blurring.
Gain
Adjust/Set
Red
Green
Blue
When Motion Enhance is set to “On”, the overall intensity is adjusted using Gain, while adjustment of each color is performed using Red/Green/Blue.
Contrast
For adjusting the white level point to avoid clipping or over saturation.
0
Setting range: -50 (little difference in brightness) to +50 (large difference in brightness)
Brightness
For adjusting the black level point to avoid clipping or over saturation.
0
Setting range: -50 (darker) to +50 (brighter)
Color
For adjusting the color density of the video image.
0
Setting range: -50 (lighter) to +50 (deeper)
Tint
For adjusting the hue of the video image.
0
Setting range: -50 (reddish) to +50 (greenish)
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Input Signal

Input Level
For setting the dynamic range (gradation) of the video input.
0
If the dynamic range is not appropriate, the bright areas become overexposed, and the dark areas become underexposed.
Setting Description
16-235 (Video) Select this setting if you are inputting video signals (dynamic range: 16 - 235).
0-255 (PC) Select this setting if you are inputting PC signals (dynamic range: 0 - 255).
Color Space
For setting the color space of the input signal.
Setting Description
YCbCr444 Select this setting when inputting YCbCr (4:4:4) video signals.
YCbCr422 Select this setting when inputting YCbCr (4:2:2) video signals.
RGB Select this setting when inputting RGB video signals.
Channel Hide
A function for configuring whether to display video images for each DisplayPort input terminal.
Setting Description
DP 1 DP 2 DP 3 DP 4
Off Displays video images with the Hide function disabled.
On Enables the Hide function and does not display video images.
Adjust/Set
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3D Setting
For performing 3D settings.
3D Format
For selecting the method to detect 3D signal.
When “3D” is selected, the L and R sync signals are output from the Sync Out terminal. (
Setting Description
2D Detects the input signal as 2D signal.
3D Detects the input signal as 3D signal.
Crosstalk Cancel
This is the function to correct the crosstalk between the left and right images.
0
Setting range: -8 to 8
Polarity
This is the function to switch the signal polarity output from Sync Out for synchronizing the glasses.
Setting Description
Positive Sets the signal polarity for synchronization to positive.
Negative Sets the signal polarity for synchronization to negative.
Sync Phase
This is the function to adjust the signal phase output from Sync Out for synchronizing the glasses.
Adjust/Set
0
Setting range: 0 (0°) to 18 (180°)
P. 14)
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Installation

Focus
Shift (Screen Position)
Ad
j
ustment
Zoom (Screen Size)
Ad
j
ustment
ABCD
ABCD
ABCD
Focus Adjustment
Lens Control
Focus / Zoom / Shift
For adjusting the lens according to the projection position
MEMO
To use the Shift function, a motorized lens shift unit is required. For details on installing the motorized lens shift unit (sold separately), refer to the instruction manual of the motorized lens shift unit. Motorized lens shift unit (product no.: PK-MLS01)
Press the [LENS CONTROL] button, and use the [JKH I] keys to adjust Focus,
1
Zoom (screen size), and Shift (screen position)
.
0
Pressing the [LENS CONTROL] or [OK] button each time switches the mode in the following sequence: “Focus” " “Zoom” " “Shift” " “Focus”...
Adjust/Set
.
0
If
driving
the
when the lens reaches the end.
0
Pressing and holding the [JKH I] keys continuously after the projected screen cannot be shifted anymore will overload the motor causing malfunction.
2
Press the [MENU] button once, or the [BACK] twice, to end adjustment
of the motorized lens shift unit is exceeded, the projected screen cannot be shifted anymore
range
Image Pattern
For setting whether to display the lens adjustment pattern.
Setting Description
Off Displays external signals, and does not display the lens adjustment pattern.
On Displays the lens adjustment pattern.
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Pixel Adjust
For correcting the phase shifting between each RGB color by adjusting the pixel.
Adjust
For setting the adjustment feature to On or Off.
Adjust Area
Setting Description
Whole Adjusts the entire image.
Zone Enables fine adjustment of each area by dividing the screen evenly into 10 vertical
and horizontal zones.
Adjust Color
For selecting the color to adjust (“Red” or “Blue”).
Adjust Pattern
Setting Description
Off Displays the external signals without displaying the test pattern for adjustment.
On Displays the test pattern for adjustment.
Adjust Pattern Color
For setting the color of the adjustment pattern displayed during adjustment to “White” or “Yellow / Cyan”.
Adjust (Pixel)
Adjust/Set
When “Adjust Area” is set to “Whole”, adjustment can be made by moving in units of one pixel on the screen of the color selected in “Adjust Color”.
Æ “Whole Adjust (Pixel) Operation Procedure” (P.
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Adjustment cannot be made when “Adjust Area” is set to “Zone”.
Setting Description
H (Horizontal) Setting range: -2 (moves red/blue to the left) to +2 (moves red/blue to the right)
V (Vertical) Setting range: -2 (moves red/blue downward) to +2 (moves red/blue upward)
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Adjust (Fine)
When “Adjust Area” is set to “Whole”, adjustment can be made by moving in units of 1/8 pixel on the screen of the color selected in “Adjust Color”.
Æ “Whole Adjust (Fine) Operation Procedure” (P. 38)
When “Adjust Area” is set to “Zone”, the screen is divided evenly into 10 vertical and horizontal zones, and fine adjustment of each area is possible.
Æ “Zone Adjust Operation Procedure” (P. 39)
Setting Description
H (Horizontal) Setting range: -31 (moves red/blue to the left) to +31 (moves red/blue to the right)
V (Vertical) Setting range: -31 (moves red/blue downward) to +31 (moves red/blue upward)
Reset
Restores all pixel adjustment data to the factory default.
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Whole Adjust (Pixel) Operation Procedure
Color A.
BACK
GAMMA
Adjust. Color P. A. Area
COLOR
TEMP
LENS
AP.
PIC. ADJ.
H 0 V 0
Red
Pixel Adjust
Back
Whole Adjust (Pixel)
V (Vertical)
H (Horizontal)
Adjustment (Pixel) Window
Adjustment Pattern
Color A.
BACK
GAMMA
Adjust. Color P. A. Area
COLOR
TEMP
LENS
AP.
PIC.
ADJ.
H 0
V 0
Red
Pixel Adjust
Back
Whole Adjust (Pixel)
Remote Control Operation Guide
Color for Adjustment
Pixel Adjustment Setting
For making general adjustments to slight color fringing in the horizontal/vertical directions of the video image.
A
Set “Adjust Area” to “Whole”
B
Select “Adjust Color” and “Adjust Pattern Color”
C
Select “Adjust (Pixel)”, and press the [OK] button
0
The Adjustment mode is activated, and the selected adjustment pattern and Adjustment (Pixel) window are displayed.
.
D
Use the [JKH I] keys to move and adjust the vertical and horizontal pixels of the entire zone
0
The adjustment setting appears at the center of the Adjustment (Pixel) window.
Adjust/Set
.
E
After adjustment is complete, press the [BACK] button twice to exit the Adjustment mode
Remote Control Operation Guide
Button Name Function Description of Operation
[GAMMA] Color A. Changes “Adjust Color”.
[COLOR TEMP.] Adjust Switches between “Adjust (Pixel)” and “Adjust (Fine)”.
0
Switches to “Adjust (Pixel)” when “Adjust Area” is set to “Zone”.
[LENS AP.] Color P. Changes “Adjust Pattern Color”.
[PIC ADJ.] A. Area Switches “Adjust Area”.
0
A zone cursor appears on the adjustment pattern when the “Zone” setting is selected.
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Whole Adjust (Fine) Operation Procedure
0 ( 0 / 0 ) 0 ( 0 / 0 )
V
H
Red
Whole Adjust (Fine)
Pixel Adjust
Color A.
BACK
GAMMA
Adjust. Color P. A. Area
COLOR TEMP
LENS
AP.
PIC.
ADJ.
Back
V (Vertical)
H (Horizontal)
Fine Window
Adjustment Pattern
H -20 ( -20 / -20) V 5 ( 5 / 5)
0 ( 0 / 0 ) 0 ( 0 / 0 )
V
H
Red
Whole Adjust (Fine)
Pixel Adjust
Color A.
BACK
GAMMA
Adjust. Color P. A. Area
COLOR
TEMP
LENS
AP.
PIC.
ADJ.
Back
Indicates the maximum and minimum misalignment value of the entire screen.(Max. / Min.)
Adjustment Setting
Remote Control Operation Guide
Color for Adjustment
Pixel Adjustment Setting
For making general adjustments on the misalignment of the entire screen using “Adjust (Pixel)”, followed by making fine adjustments.
A
Set “Adjust Area” to “Whole”
B
Select “Adjust Color” and “Adjust Pattern Color”
C
Select Adjust (Fine), and press the [OK] button
0
The Adjustment mode is activated, and the selected adjustment pattern and Fine window are displayed.
0
The adjustable range may be smaller depending on the pixels being adjusted on the entire screen.
.
D
Use the [JKH I] keys to move and adjust the vertical and horizontal pixels of the entire zone
Adjust/Set
0
The adjustment setting appears at the center of the Fine window.
.
E
After adjustment is complete, press the [BACK] button twice to exit the Adjustment mode
MEMO
0
If both the maximum overall screen misalignment of H (horizontal direction) and V (vertical direction) are “31”, you cannot select a value that is larger than the displayed setting even when the adjustment setting is lower than the maximum value.
0
If the minimum overall screen misalignment is “-31”, you cannot select a value that is smaller than the displayed setting even when the adjustment setting is higher than the minimum value.
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Zone Adjust Operation Procedure
V (Vertical)
H (Horizontal)
Zone Adjustment Window
Zone Cursor
Adjustment Pattern
Red
Color A.
BACK
GAMMA
Adjust. Color P. A. Area
COLOR
TEMP
LENS
AP.
PIC. ADJ.
Back
0
0 / 0
0V
H
Position
Zone Adjust
Pixel Adjust
Adjustment Setting
Cursor Position
Remote Control Operation Guide
Color for Adjustment
Pixel Adjustment Setting
Red
Color A.
BACK
GAMMA
Adjust. Color P. A. Area
COLOR
TEMP
LENS
AP.
PIC.
ADJ.
Back
-31 7HV
0
0 / 0
8 / 5
0V
H
Position
Zone Adjust
Pixel Adjust
Position
For fine-tuning misalignments on a part of the screen after adjusting the overall screen misalignment using “Adjust (Pixel)” and “Adjust (Fine)”.
0
The screen can be divided vertically and horizontally into 10 sections for partial adjustments to be made.
A
Set “Adjust Area” to “Zone”
B
Select “Adjust Color” and “Adjust Pattern Color”
C
Select Adjust (Fine), and press the [OK] button
0
Adjustment mode is
The
0
The adjustable range may be smaller depending on the pixels being adjusted on the entire screen.
.
D
Press the [JKH I] keys to move the cursor to the point to be adjusted
E
Press the [OK] button to enter the Adjustment mode
F
Use the [JKH I] keys to move and adjust the vertical and horizontal pixels of the entire zone
0
The adjustment setting appears at the center of the Zone Adjustment window.
activated, and the selected adjustment pattern and Zone Adjustment window are displayed.
Adjust/Set
.
G
After adjustment is complete, press the [BACK] button twice to exit the Adjustment mode
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Mask
Mask: black strip around the p
eripher
y
On
Off
For hiding the peripheral area of the image with a mask (black strip).
Setting Description
Off Not masked.
On Hides the ranges specified in “Top”, “Bottom”, “Left” and “Right” by masking (with
black strips).
.
“Top” / “Bottom” / “Left” / “Right”
For specifying the ranges to hide by masking (with black strips).
0
Setting range: 0 to 220
Distortion Correction
Corrects distortion of the screen.
Adjust/Set
Distortion Correction
For setting the adjustment feature to On or Off.
Adjust Pattern Color
For setting the color of the adjustment pattern displayed during adjustment to “White” or “Green”.
Adjust Pattern
Setting Description
Off Displays the external signals without displaying the test pattern for adjustment.
On Displays the test pattern for adjustment.
Adjust
Displays the adjustment screen.
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Operation procedure for Adjust
BACK
Back
0
0 / 0
0V
H
Position
Distortion Correction
BACK
Back
0
0 / 0
0V
H
Position
Distortion Correction
A
Select “Adjust Pattern Color”
B
Select “Adjust”, and press the [OK] button
0
The Adjustment mode is activated, and the selected adjustment pattern and Adjustment window are displayed.
.
C
Select the position to compensate by using the [JKH I] keys to move the cursor, followed by pressing the [OK] button.
D
Use the [JKH I] keys to set the compensation value
0
Pressing the [OK] button each time switches the setting item in sequence. “Position” " “H” "“V” " “Position”...
0
The item that is currently being set is displayed in blue.
0
A red cursor is displayed when setting the position. A blue cursor is displayed when setting the compensation value.
Adjust/Set
.
E
After adjustment is complete, press the [BACK] button to exit the Adjustment mode
MEMO
0
Noise may occur during adjustment. This is not a malfunction.
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Edge Blending
Corrects the seam between the images during projection by multiple projectors.
* This function is disabled when “Picture Mode” is set to “Dynamic”.
Edge Blending
For setting the function to On or Off.
Setting Description
Off Disables the Edge Blending function.
On Enables the Edge Blending function.
Guide
For setting the guideline display (start point: green; end point: red).
Setting Description
Off Hides the guideline.
On Displays the guideline.
Position Select
For setting the compensation position.
Setting Description
Top For setting the start and end points using the Start/End item.
Bottom
Adjust/Set
Left
Right
Start/End
For setting the start and end points of the compensation position selected in “Position Select”.
0
Setting range: 0 to 255 (left/right), 0 to 135 (up/down)
Black Level
For adjusting the black level.
0
Setting range: 0 to 50
Installation Style
For setting to “Front”, “Ceiling Mount (F)”, “Rear”, or “Ceiling Mount (R)” according to the installation status of the projector.
0
“Front” or “Ceiling Mount (F)” is set when projector is installed in the front with respect to the screen.
0
“Rear” or “Ceiling Mount (R)” is set when projector is installed in the rear with respect to the screen.
* When
using the projector with the lens shifted in the vertical direction, the amount of distortion at the upper and lower
ends may be different and the curvature distortion may not be fully corrected.
42
LED Indication
When LED Indication is set to “Off”, the LED indicator does not light up or blink under the following status.
0
When the time to replace the laser light source is near. (
0
When HIDE is on. (P. 67)
0
When the projector receives a signal from a remote control which is set to a different code mode (A or B). (P. 45)
P. 46)
High Altitude Mode
For setting the high altitude mode to “On” or “Off”.
Set to “On” when using the projector at a location of low atmospheric pressure (higher than 900 m above sea level).

Display Setup

Back Color
For setting the color of the background to “Blue” or “Black” when there is no signal input.
Menu Position
For setting the display position of the menu.
Signal Display
For setting the display of the input information to “On” or “Off”.
Setting Description
Off Not displayed.
On Shows the input terminal for 5 seconds when input is switched.
Adjust/Set
Logo
For setting the display of logo during startup to “On” or “Off”.
Setting Description
Off Not displayed.
On Displays the “D-ILA” logo for 5 seconds during startup.
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Function

Sync Out
For selecting the type of signal to output from Sync Out.
Setting Description
Input (Positive) Outputs a signal that is synchronized with the vertical sync signal of the input video
Input (Negative) Outputs a signal with reversed polarity that is synchronized with the vertical sync
Low Fixes the output at Low.
High Fixes the output at High.
FEDSC Outputs a signal that is synchronized with the polarity information included in the
* Outputs the e-shift driving waveform if “e-shift” is set to “On(Positive)”, “On(Negative)” or “On(FEDEC)”.
0
When 3D Setting " “3D Format” is set to “3D”, 3D sync signal is output during 3D signal input regardless of this setting.
0
When the input signal is “Dual - frame sequential” or “Quad - frame sequential” " Synchronizes with the input. (The polarity is dependent on 3D Setting " “Polarity”.)
0
When the input signal is “Dual - stripes” or “Quad - stripes” " Synchronizes with the FEDSC packet. (The polarity is dependent on 3D Setting " “Polarity”.)
Adjust/Set
Off Timer
For setting the duration before the power turns off automatically when the projector is not operated.
0
Setting values: “Off”, “1 Hour”, “2 Hours”, “3 Hours” and “4 Hours”
* The setting will be retained even after the Off Timer operation has completed.
signal. (*)
signal of the input video signal. (*)
FEDSC packet. Outputs a Low when there is no FEDSC packet.
Network
For specifying the settings for external control from a PC or smartphone.
Setting Description
DHCP Client On Obtains the IP address automatically from the DHCP server inside the connected
Off For configuring the network settings manually.
IP Address For configuring the IP address.
Subnet Mask For configuring the subnet mask.
Default Gateway For configuring the default gateway.
MAC Address Displays the MAC address of the unit.
Set Applies the network settings.
network.
Glossary of Network Terminology
DHCP : Abbreviation for Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol. This is a protocol for the network
IP Address : Numeric characters for identifying the device that is connected to the network. Subnet Mask : Numeric characters that define the bit count used for the network address that is a
Default Gateway : Server for communicating beyond the network that is divided by the subnet mask. MAC Address : Abbreviation for Media Access Control address. This is a number that is unique to each
to assign an IP address automatically to the connected device.
segment of the IP address.
network adapter. Each of the network adapters is assigned with a unique MAC address.
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Remote Code
LIGHT
STANDBY/ON
WARNING
(Green)
For changing the remote control code.
Setting Description
A Change the remote control code from “B” to “A”.
B Change the remote control code from “A” to “B”.
0
You need to configure the remote control according to the settings of this unit. On the remote control unit, press the [MENU] and [BACK] buttons at the same time for three seconds or longer to switch the code.
0
The backlight of the remote control blinks 3 times: change the remote control code to “A”
0
The backlight of the remote control blinks 2 times: change the remote control code to “B”
0
If the setting differs between this unit and the remote control, the “STANDBY/ON” indicator blinks in green when receiving the remote control code.
.
Hide Mode
For reducing the power consumption through suppressing the current supply for the LD block when the [HIDE] button is pressed to hide the image temporarily.
Setting Description
Off Do not suppress the current supply when the [HIDE] button is pressed to hide the
On Suppresses the current supply when the [HIDE] button is pressed to hide the image
image temporarily.
temporarily.
Adjust/Set
Software Update
For performing a software update. For the latest information on the software, refer to http://www3.jvckenwood.com/english/download/.
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Information

Page 1
Setting Description
Input Displays video input terminal.
Status Displays the image output status.
Resolution (DP 1 / DP 2 / DP 3 / DP 4)
Light Source Time Displays the laser light source time.
Soft Ver. Displays the firmware version.
Pages 2 to 5
Setting Description
DP 1 to DP 4 Displays the terminal for which the corresponding information is displayed.
Resolution
H Frequency
V Frequency
Color Depth Displays the color bit depth of the input video signal.
Color Space Displays the Color Space detected by AVI Info frame.
Adjust/Set
Link Rate Displays the transmission frequency of the input signal.
Lane Count Displays the number of lanes used for the input signal.
Displays the resolution information of signal input to each of the DP 1 to DP 4 terminals.
Displays the image resolution.
Displays the horizontal frequency.
Displays the vertical frequency.
0
Not displayed when YCbCr (4:2:2) is input.
0
Displayed when Deep Color information is received from the source device.
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Maintaining the Cabinet and Remote Control

2 3 4
1
Sponge Filter (Gray)
Air Filter (White)
0
Gently wipe off dirt on the cabinet with a soft cloth.
0
it is extremely
If cloth.
0
Pay attention to the following as the cabinet may deteriorate in condition or the paint may come off.
0
Do not wipe with thinner or benzine
0
Do not allow prolonged contact with rubber or plastic products
0
Do not spray volatile chemicals such as insecticide
dirty, wet a cloth in water, wring dry and use it to wipe off the dirt, followed by wiping again with a dry

Cleaning and Replacing the Filter

Clean the filter regularly. Using a filter without cleaning may reduce the brightness of the image. Dirt that enters the unit may also appear as shadows on the image.
.
Loosen the 4 screws and remove the cover
1
0
The screws cannot be removed from the cover. Do not try to remove the screws from the cover by force.
Remove the sponge filter
2
Use a vacuum cleaner to remove dirt from the sponge filter carefully
3
Restore the sponge filter
4
Restore the cover and fasten the 4 screws
5

Maintenance

47
CAUTION
Front Cover
0
Do not wash the air filter with water. Doing so may cause the filter to deteriorate.
0
Make sure to attach the air filter and sponge filter in the correct sequence.
MEMO
0
If the air filter or sponge filter is damaged and requires replacement, or if dust gets into the unit, consult your authorized dealer or nearby service center.
0
Air filter Product no.: F1K-0062-00
0
Sponge filter Product no.: J3K-0049-00

About the Lens

0
This projector does not come with a projection lens. To use the projector, please mount a projection lens according to your requirements.
0
When using an that comes with this unit. The shift plate varies depending on the tilting angle of the lens so please contact our solution business unit.
0
To use the Shift function, a motorized lens shift unit is required. (Sold separately) <Optional Extras> Standard zoom lens (product no.: GL-MZ4014SZ) Short focus lens (product no.: GL-MZ4009SZ) Motorized lens shift unit (product no.: PK-MLS01)
optional standard zoom lens or short focus lens, a spacer and shift plate are required. Use the spacer

Mounting the Lens

When installing the lens using the shift plate, do so according to the following procedures. When using the optional motorized lens shift unit (PK-MLS01), refer to its instruction manual.
Maintenance
CAUTION
0
Before attaching the lens, check to make sure that the power of the projector is not turned on and the power cord is not connected. Failure to do so may cause electric shock or injuries.
0
When using the projector in an environment where vibration occurs continuously, tighten the mounting screws periodically or apply treatment to the screws for mounting before use to prevent them from loosening.
* The recommended tightening torque for the screws for mounting the lens is 1.47N・m (15kgf・cm).
1
Unscrew the 4 screws using a Phillips screwdriver to remove the front cover
.
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2
Front Plate
Shift Plate
(optional)
Lens Spacer (This part is bundled in the Accessory BOX)
Screw×4 (Please use the screws packed with Lens Spacer)
Sponge (Wrap the supplied sponge around the front end of the lens.)
Shift Plate + Lens Spacer
Lens
Lens Holder
Screw×4 (optional)
Unscrew the screw using a Phillips screwdriver to remove the front plate
.
3
Secure the lens spacer to the shift plate using the supplied screws
.
4
Attach the spacer and insert lens
0
Attach the Lens Spacer and Shift Plate to the Lens Holder and fasten using the 4 screws packed with Lens Spacer using a Phillips screwdriver.
0
Insert the lens with the connector rightward.
.
Maintenance
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5
Motor Cable
Clamp
Motor Cable
Front Cover
Connect the motor cable
0
Connect the motor cable (20pin) to lens.
.
CAUTION
0
Keep the cable away from the motor gear when clamping the motor cable.
6
Tighten the 4 screws using the Phillips head screwdriver to fasten the lens
0
Use the screws that comes with the lens.
* The recommended tightening torque for the screws for mounting the lens is 1.47N・m (15kgf・cm).
Maintenance
7
Clamp the motor cable
8
Attach the front cover, and fasten using the 4 screws using a Phillips screwdriver
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.
.
.

Troubleshooting

Before sending the unit to your authorized dealer for repair, please check the following points. The following symptoms are not malfunctions.
You do not need to worry about the following symptoms if there is no abnormality on the screen.
0
A part of the top or front surface of the unit is hot.
0
A creaking sound is heard from the unit.
0
An operating sound is heard from the inside of the unit.
0
Color smear occurs on some screens.
This unit is a digital device. This unit may become unable to operate normally due to external static or noise. Perform the following operations when such malfunctions occur.
A
If the unit is in the Standby mode, pull out the power plug, followed by inserting it again
B
Press the A button on the projector unit to turn on the power again
Power is not supplied
Check Action Refer to
Is the power cord disconnected? Insert the power cord (plug) firmly. P. 23
Is the unit in the Cool-down mode? After exiting the Cool-down mode, turn on the power again. P. 25
Power shuts down automatically
Check Action Refer to
Has “Off Timer” been configured? Set “Off Timer” to “Off”. P. 44
Are the air inlets and exhaust vent blocked?
Is there a large amount of dirt attached to the sponge filter?
Leave proper clearance when installing the unit. P. 13, 18
Remove the dirt using a vacuum cleaner. P. 47
Video image does not appear
Check Action Refer to
Is the correct external input selected? Select the correct external input terminal. P. 24
Is the power of the AV device or PC turned on?
Is the AV device or PC properly connected?
Are the correct signals being output from the AV device or PC?
Is an intermediate device (AV amplifier, divider, etc.) in use?
Turn on the power of the AV device or PC and play the video.
Connect the AV device or PC properly. P. 22
Set the AV device or PC properly. P. 22
Change the sequence of turning on the source device, intermediate device and the each device, ensure that the signal output is stable before turning on the next device.
projector. And after turning on
P. 22
P. 22

Troubleshooting

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3D images do not appear
Check Action Refer to
Is an intermediate device (AV amplifier, divider, etc.) in use?
Is the power of the 3D Glasses turned on?
Connect the source device to the projector directly, and check whether there is any improvement in the condition. If the condition improves, it is likely that this is not caused by malfunction of the projector.
Check the power of the 3D Glasses. Check the
instruction manual Glasses.
3D video image looks unnatural
Check Action Refer to
Are there overlapping video images? If there are overlapping video images partially, this is due
to the crosstalk phenomenon. Adjust “Crosstalk Cancel” and “Sync Phase”.
P. 34
Video image looks unnatural
Colors are unnatural
Check Action Refer to
Is the color space of the input signal correctly set?
Is the image correctly adjusted? Adjust “Color” and “Tint” accordingly. P. 32
Is the AV device or PC properly connected?
* The video image may appear slightly reddish immediately after starting up. This is not a malfunction.
The color may turn out unnatural when the input signal is different from that in the projector setting. Set the “Color Space” for “Input Signal” correctly.
Connect the AV device or PC properly. P. 22
P. 33
of the 3D
Video image is fuzzy
Check Action Refer to
Is the focus correctly adjusted? Adjust the focus. P. 35
Is the unit placed too near or too far away from the screen?
Set the unit at a correct distance from the screen. P. 60
Video image flickers
Troubleshooting
Are you viewing the video images under a fluorescent light?
Check Action Refer to
This is caused by interference between the 3D glasses with the flickers of the fluorescent light. View with the fluorescent light turned off.
52
Projected image is dark
Check Action Refer to
Is the laser light source near exhaustion? Check the laser light source time in the “Information” menu.
Is the aperture closed? Increase the value of the “Aperture” setting. P. 28
Is the value of the “LD Current” setting small?
If 40,000 hours have brightness at shipment.
Increase the value of the “LD Current” setting. P. 28
elapsed, the brightness will be half the
P. 46
Striped patterns appear on the screen
Check Action Refer to
Does the fabric of the screen have a regular pattern?
Interference fringes may sometimes occur between the fabric pattern and the pixels. Please consult the authorized dealer.
Video images are missing
Check Action Refer to
Has screen mask been configured? Set “Mask” to “Off”. P. 40
Zoom or focus does not work
Check Action Refer to
Is the lens replaced? Depending on the lens position, the lens may not work
when it has been replaced. While at the Focus / Zoom adjustment screen, press and hold the J or K key for 2 seconds or longer. Doing so will allow the lens to recover from this condition.
P. 35
Remote control does not work
Check Action Refer to
Are the batteries correctly loaded? Match the polarities (t s) correctly when loading the
batteries.
Are the batteries exhausted? Replace with new batteries. P. 16
Is there an obstructing object between the remote control and remote sensor?
Is the remote control held too far away from the unit?
Remove any obstructing object. P. 16
Hold the remote control closer to the sensor during use. P. 16
P. 16
Noise is heard
Check Action Refer to
Is the exhaust vent blocked? Is the unit used near a heater or air­conditioner?
Check the installation condition of the projector. When the surrounding temperature the fan revolution speed increases to protect the projector unit, hence a louder operating sound.
of the projector is high,
P. 18
There are small black or colored dots on the screen
The D-ILA device is manufactured using high-precision technologies, but there may be some (less than 0.01%) missing pixels or pixels that remain permanently lit. This is not a malfunction.
Troubleshooting
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When the Following Messages Appear...

No Input
DP 1
Message Description Action
0
No device is connected to the input
.
terminal.
0
The input terminal is connected but there is no signal.
A video signal that cannot be used with
.
this unit has been input (the names of input terminals such as “DP 1” will be displayed in yellow).
Input the video signals.
Input video signals that can be used. (P. 62)
Troubleshooting
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External Control

15
69
This Unit
D6 D7D4 D5D2 D3D0 D1
Stop bitStart bit
Projector Control
Connection Authentication Procedure
PJA CK
PJ RE Q
PJ _O K
Within 5 Seconds
Controlling PC
3-way Handshake
TCP Port No. 20554
Establishment of TCP Connection
Projector
It is possible to control this unit by connecting it to a PC using an RS-232C cross cable (D-sub 9-pin). The projector can be controlled by connecting it to a PC through the computer network with a LAN cable for control commands to be sent to the projector. Æ “ Network ” (P. 44)
0
Please use it after you have gained proper understanding from professional books or consulting the system administrator.

RS-232C Specifications

Pin No. Signal Function Signal Direction
2 RxD Receive data PC " This unit
3 TxD Transmission data This unit " PC
5 GND Signal ground
1, 4, 6 - 9 N/C
0
PC refers to the controller, such as a personal computer.
Mode Non-synchronous
Character length 8 bit
Parity None
Start bit 1
Stop bit 1
Data rate 19200 bps
Data format Binary

TCP/IP Connection

Before controlling via LAN, it is necessary to establish connection of the TCP layer by a “3-way handshake”, followed by sending out “PJREQ” authentication. If you are unable to complete sending within five seconds, or when “PJ_NG” or “PJNAK” is received, check the operating status of the projector, followed by performing the steps again starting from establishment of a TCP connection.
.
and receiving “PJACK” within five seconds after the projector sends out “PJ_OK” for connection

Others

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Command Format

The command between this unit and the computer consists of “Header”, “Unit ID”, “Command”, “Data” and “End”.
0
Header (1 byte), Unit ID (2 bytes), Command (2 bytes), Data (n bytes), End (1 byte)
Header
This binary code indicates the start of communication.
Binary Code Type Description
21 Operating command PC " This unit
3F Reference command PC "
40 Response command This unit " PC
06 ACK This unit "
Unit ID
This is a code that specifies the unit. The binary code is fixed at “8901”.
Command and data
This unit
PC (returns to PC after the command is accepted without
error)
Operating command and data (binary code)
Command
0000
5057 Power
4950 Input When power is on
5243 Remote
Type Description
Connection check
supply
control
Check whether communication is enabled between this unit and the PC during standby.
During standby 31: Turns on the power When power is on 30: Turns off the power (Standby mode)
38: DP 1 39: DP 2 41: DP 3 42: DP 4
Sends the same code as the supplied remote control.
0
“Remote Control Code”P. 57
Reference command and data (binary code)
Command
5057 Power
4950 Input When power is on
Type Description
supply
End
This code indicates the end of communication. The binary code is fixed at “0A”.
During standby or when power is on 30: Standby mode 31: When power is on 32: In the Cool-down mode 34: When error occurs
38: DP 1 39: DP 2 41: DP 3 42: DP 4
on this unit
Others
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Remote Control Code

Binary code is sent during communication.
0
The following applies to the case when the remote control code is “A”. In the case of “B”, add “36” to the beginning of the code.
Remote Control Button Name Binary Code
STAND BY 37 33 30 36
ON 37 33 30 35
INPUT 1 37 33 37 30
INPUT 2 37 33 37 31
DUAL 37 33 34 44
INPUT 3 37 33 34 42
INPUT 4 37 33 34 43
QUAD 37 33 34 36
LENS CONTROL 37 33 33 30
C.M.D. 37 33 38 41
MOTION ENHANCE 37 33 46 36
HIDE 37 33 31 44
J
K
I
H
37 33 30 31
37 33 30 32
37 33 33 34
37 33 33 36
Remote Control Button Name Binary Code
OK 37 33 32 46
MENU 37 33 32 45
BACK 37 33 30 33
NATURAL 37 33 36 41
DYNAMIC 37 33 36 42
NAME EDIT 37 33 46 37
USER1 37 33 36 43
USER2 37 33 36 44
USER3 37 33 36 45
USER4 37 33 43 41
USER5 37 33 43 42
USER6 37 33 43 43
GAMMA 37 33 37 35
COLOR TEMP. 37 33 37 36
LENS AP. 37 33 32 30
PIC. ADJ. 37 33 37 32
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Communications Example

This section shows the communication examples of RS-232C.
Operating command
Type Command Description
Connection check PC " This unit: 21 89 01 00 00 0A
This unit " PC: 06 89 01 00 00 0A
Power (On) PC "
Power (Off) PC "
Remote control (MENU)
Reference command
Type Command Description
Power (On) PC " This unit: 3F 89 01 50 57 0A
Input (DP 1) PC " This unit: 3F 89 01 49 50 0A
This unit: 21 89 01 50 57 31 0A
This unit " PC: 06 89 01 50 57 0A
This unit: 21 89 01 50 57 30 0A
This unit " PC: 06 89 01 50 57 0A
PC " This unit: 21 89 01 52 43 37 33 32 45 0A This unit " PC: 06 89 01 52 43 0A
This unit " PC: 06 89 01 50 57 0A This unit " PC: 40 89 01 50 57 31 0A
This unit " PC: 06 89 01 49 50 0A This unit " PC: 40 89 01 49 50 38 0A
Connection check
When power is turned on from the Standby mode
When power mode) from power-on mode
When the same operation as pressing remote control is performed
When state is acquired
When information on DP 1 input is acquired
is turned off (Standby
the [MENU] button on the
information on the power-on
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Specifications

Product Name D-ILA Projector
Model Name DLA-VS4550, DLA-VS4600, DLA-VS4700
Display Panel/Size D-ILA device *1, 2
0.69” 4K D-ILA (4096 x 2160 pixels) x 3
Light Source Blu-Escent Laser / Phosphor
Screen Size Approx. 60” to 300” (Aspect ratio of 4096 x 2160)
Brightness 3000 lm e g, 4000 lm f
Projection Distance Refer to P. 60.
Input Compatibility Signal Refer to P. 62.
Display Resolution 4096 x 2160 pixels e f, 8192 x 4320 pixels g*3
Input Terminal DisplayPort Input DisplayPort 1.2a, 20-pin (male) x 4
Output Terminal SYNC OUT Mini jack, TTL output x 1 *4
Control Terminal RS-232C Terminal Single, D-sub 9-pin (male) x 1 *5
Remote Terminal Stereo mini jack (remote control) x 1
LAN Terminal Single, RJ-45 plug, 10BASE-T/100BASE-TX x 1
Service Terminal
Power Requirements AC 100 V to 240 V, 50 Hz/60 Hz
Power Consumption 750 W (during standby: 1.5 W *7)
Operation Environment Temperature: 5°C to 35°C; humidity: 20% to 80%; storage
Installation Height Below 6,561 ft (2,000 m)
Dimensions (Width x Height x Depth) 500 mm x 235 mm x 703 mm (including feet)
Mass 34.6 kg
Accessories Refer to P. 11.
*1 D-ILA is the abbreviation for Direct Drive Image Light Amplifier.
*2 D-ILA devices are manufactured
Only 0.01% or less of the pixels are either missing or would remain permanently lit.
*3 During 3D playback, the display resolution is 4096 x 2160 pixels.
*4 For synchronizing with other equipment.
*5 For external control.
*6 Exclusively for firmware update.
*7 The power consumption of this product during networked standby when all wired network ports are connected
is 1.5 W.
0
Design and specifications are subject to change without prior notice.
0
note that some
Please to aid comprehension. Images may differ from the actual product.
SERVICE Single (USB Type A) x 1 *6
temperature: -10°C to 60°C
using extremely high-precision technology with a pixel effectiveness of 99.99%.
of the pictures and illustrations may have been abridged, enlarged or contextualized in order
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Screen Size and Projection Distance
GL-MZ4009Z
Projection Distance (m)
Screen Size
Diagonal (Inch)
60 1.22 1.74 1.29 1.83
70 1.44 2.04 1.52 2.15
80 1.65 2.34 1.74 2.47
90 1.87 2.65 1.97 2.78
100 2.08 2.95 2.19 3.10
110 2.30 3.25 2.42 3.42
120 2.52 3.55 2.65 3.74
130 2.73 3.85 2.87 4.05
140 2.95 4.15 3.10 4.37
150 3.16 4.46 3.33 4.69
160 3.38 4.76 3.55 5.00
170 3.59 5.06 3.78 5.32
180 3.81 5.36 4.01 5.64
190 4.02 5.66 4.23 5.95
200 4.24 5.96 4.46 6.27
210 4.45 6.26 4.69 6.59
220 4.67 6.57 4.91 6.90
230 4.88 6.87 5.14 7.22
240 5.10 7.17 5.36 7.54
250 5.32 7.47 5.59 7.85
260 5.53 7.77 5.82 8.17
270 5.75 8.07 6.04 8.49
280 5.96 8.37 6.27 8.81
290 6.18 8.68 - -
300 6.39 8.98 - -
17:9 Screen 16:9 Screen
Wide-end Tele-end Wide-end Tele-end
Others
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GL-MZ4014Z
Projection Distance (m)
Screen Size
Diagonal (Inch)
60 1.66 3.43 1.75 3.61
70 1.96 4.02 2.06 4.23
80 2.25 4.60 2.37 4.84
90 2.54 5.19 2.67 5.46
100 2.83 5.77 2.98 6.07
110 3.12 6.36 3.28 6.69
120 3.41 6.94 3.59 7.30
130 3.70 7.53 3.90 7.92
140 3.99 8.11 4.20 8.53
150 4.28 8.70 4.51 9.15
160 4.58 9.28 4.81 9.76
170 4.87 9.87 5.12 10.38
180 5.16 10.45 5.43 10.99
190 5.45 11.04 5.73 11.61
200 5.74 11.62 6.04 12.22
210 6.03 12.21 6.34 12.84
220 6.32 12.79 6.65 13.45
230 6.61 13.38 6.95 14.07
240 6.90 13.96 7.26 14.68
250 7.19 14.55 7.57 15.30
260 7.49 15.13 7.87 15.91
270 7.78 15.72 8.18 16.53
280 8.07 16.31 8.48 17.14
290 8.36 16.89 - -
300 8.65 17.48 - -
17:9 Screen 16:9 Screen
Wide-end Tele-end Wide-end Tele-end
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Types of Possible Input Signals
Single - DP1 - DP4
Original Input Signal
Projector
Designation
VGA 640 x 480
1080p 1920 x 1080 1920 x 1080 56,250 50,000 148.50 2640 1125 1920 1080
2K 2048 x 1080 2048 x 1080 56,250 50,000 148.50 2640 1125 2048 1080
UXGA 1600 x 1200 1600 x 1200 75,000 60,000 162.00 2160 1250 1600 1200
WUXGA 1920 x 1200 1920 x 1200 74,556 59,885 193.25 2592 1245 1920 1200
QXGA 2048 x 1536 2048 x 1536 95,446 59,954 267.25 2800 1592 2048 1536
WQXGA 2560 x 1600 2560 x 1600 99,458 59,987 348.50 3504 1658 2560 1600
4K 3840 x 2160 3840 x 2160 53,946 23,976 296.70 5500 2250 3840 2160
* For WQXGA, the display is dot-by-dot.
Resolution
4096 x 2160 4096 x 2160 53,946 23,976 296.70 5500 2250 4096 2160
Terminal for Connection
[DP 1] / [DP 2] / [DP 3] / [DP 4]
Resolution fh [kHz] fv [Hz]
640 x 480 31,469 59,940 25.18 800 525 640 480
67,433 59,940 148.35 2200 1125 1920 1080
67,500 60,000 148.50 2200 1125 1920 1080
67,433 59,940 148.35 2200 1125 2048 1080
67,500 60,000 148.50 2200 1125 2048 1080
54,000 24,000 297.00 5500 2250 3840 2160
56,250 25,000 297.00 5280 2250 3840 2160
67,433 29,970 296.70 4400 2250 3840 2160
67,500 30,000 297.00 4400 2250 3840 2160
112,500 50,000 594.00 5280 2250 3840 2160
134,865 59,940 593.41 4400 2250 3840 2160
135,000 60,000 594.00 4400 2250 3840 2160
54,000 24,000 297.00 5500 2250 4096 2160
56,250 25,000 297.00 5280 2250 4096 2160
67,433 29,970 296.70 4400 2250 4096 2160
67,500 30,000 297.00 4400 2250 4096 2160
112,500 50,000 594.00 5280 2250 4096 2160
134,865 59,940 593.41 4400 2250 4096 2160
135,000 60,000 594.00 4400 2250 4096 2160
dot CLK
[MHz]
Total No.
of Dots
[dot]
Total No.
of Lines
[line]
No. of
Effective
Dots [dot]
No. of
Effective
Lines
[line]
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Dual - stripes
Same for all frames
[DP 1] [DP 3]
H/2 H/2
V
H
Original Input Signal
Projector
Designation
WQXGA 2560 x 1600 [DP 1],
4K 3840 x 2160 1920 x 2160 135,000 60,000 297.00 2200 2250 1920 2160
Resolution
4096 x 2160 2048 x 2160 112,500 50,000 297.00 2640 2250 2048 2160
Terminal for Connection
[DP 3]
Resolution fh [kHz] fv [Hz]
1280 x 1600 99,458 59,987 174.25 1752 1658 1280 1600
198,916 119,973 348.50 1752 1658 1280 1600
270,000 120,000 594.00 2200 2250 1920 2160
135,000 60,000 297.00 2200 2250 2048 2160
270,000 120,000 594.00 2200 2250 2048 2160
dot CLK
[MHz]
Total No.
of Dots
[dot]
Total No.
of Lines
[line]
No. of
Effective
Dots [dot]
No. of
Effective
Lines
[line]
.
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Dual - frame sequential
[DP 1]
V
H
[DP 3]
V
H
[DP 1]
60 Hz
F1 F3 F5
F1
120 Hz
F2 F3 F4 F5 F6
F2 F4 F6
[DP 3]
Output
Time direction
Even number frame display
Odd number frame display
Original Input Signal
Projector
Designation Resolution
Terminal for
Resolution fh [kHz] fv [Hz]
Connection
WQXGA 2560 x 1600
4K 3840 x 2160 3840 x 2160 134.87 59.94 593.4 4400 2250 3840 2160
[DP 1], [DP 3]
2560 x 1600 99.46 59.99 348.5 3504 1658 2560 1600
dot CLK
[MHz]
Total No.
of Dots
[dot]
Total No.
of Lines
[line]
No. of
Effective
Dots [dot]
135.00 60.00 594.0 4400 2250 3840 2160
4096 x 2160 4096 x 2160 112.50 50.00 594.0 5280 2250 4096 2160
134.87 59.94 593.4 4400 2250 4096 2160
135.00 60.00 594.0 4400 2250 4096 2160
No. of
Effective
Lines
[line]
.
Others
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Quad - stripes
Same for all frames
[DP 1] [DP 2] [DP 3] [DP 4]
H/4 H/4 H/4 H/4
V
H
Same for all frames
[DP 1] [DP 2]
[DP 3] [DP 4]
H/2
V/2
V/2
H/2
V
H
Original Input Signal
Projector
Designation
4K 3840 x 2160 [DP 1],
.
Resolution
4096 x 2160 1024 x 2160 135,000 60,000 148.50 1100 2250 1024 2160
Terminal for Connection
[DP 2], [DP 3], [DP 4]
Resolution fh [kHz] fv [Hz]
960 x 2160 135,000 60,000 148.50 1100 2250 960 2160
270,000 120,000 297.00 1100 2250 960 2160
270,000 120,000 297.00 1100 2250 1024 2160
dot CLK
[MHz]
Total No.
of Dots
[dot]
Total No.
of Lines
[line]
No. of
Effective
Dots [dot]
No. of
Effective
Lines
[line]
Quad - cross
Original Input Signal
Projector
Designation
4K 3840 x 2160 [DP 1],
.
Resolution
4096 x 2160 2048 x 1080 67,500 60,000 148.50 2200 1125 2048 1080
Terminal for Connection
[DP 2], [DP 3], [DP 4]
Resolution fh [kHz] fv [Hz]
1920 x 1080 67,500 60,000 148.50 2200 1125 1920 1080
135,000 120,000 297.00 2200 1125 1920 1080
135,000 120,000 297.00 2200 1125 2048 1080
dot CLK
[MHz]
Total No.
of Dots
[dot]
Total No.
of Lines
[line]
No. of
Effective
Dots [dot]
No. of
Effective
Lines
[line]
Others
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Quad - frame sequential
[DP 1] [DP 3]
H/2 H/2
V
H
[DP 2] [DP 4]
H/2 H/2
V
H
[DP 1]
60 Hz
F1 (L)
F1 (R)
F3 (L)
F3 (R)
F5 (L)
F1
120 Hz
F2 F3 F4 F5 F6
F5 (R)
F2 (L)
F2 (R)
F4 (L) F4 (R)
F6 (L)
F6 (R)
[DP 3]
[DP 2] [DP 4]
Output
Time direction
Even number frame display
Odd number frame display
Original Input Signal
Projector
Designation
4K 3840 x 2160 [DP 1],
Resolution
Terminal for
Resolution fh [kHz] fv [Hz]
Connection
1920 x 2160 135,000 60,000 297.00 2200 2250 1920 2160
4096 x 2160 2048 x 2160 135,000 60,000 297.00 2200 2250 2048 2160
[DP 2], [DP 3], [DP 4]
dot CLK
[MHz]
Total No.
of Dots
[dot]
Total No.
of Lines
[line]
No. of
Effective
Dots [dot]
No. of
Effective
Lines
[line]
.
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Indicator Display on the Main Unit
STANDBY/ON
LIGHT
WARNING
The indicator appears blinking.
The indicator lights up.
LIGHT
STANDBY/ON
WARNING LIGHT
STANDBY/ON
WARNING
LIGHT
STANDBY/ON
WARNING LIGHT
STANDBY/ON
WARNING
When the video image is temporarily hidden (HIDE is on)
In the Cool-down mode
“STANDBY/ON” blinking (red)
When LD block is starting up
“STANDBY/ON” lights up (green)
In standby state
“STANDBY/ON” lights up (red)
“STANDBY/ON” blinking (green)
Meaning of the lighting figures
.
Operation mode display
Displays using the different colors and solid/blinking light of the indicator on the projector unit.
.
Others
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Warning display
LIGHT
STANDBY/ON
WARNING
(Red) (*) Mode
Display
LIGHT
STANDBY/ON
WARNING
Blinking
Simultaneously
(Red)
(Orange)
Mode
Display
LIGHT
STANDBY/ON
WARNING
(Red)
(Orange)
Mode
Display
LIGHT
STANDBY/ON
WARNING
(Green)
You can tell the details of a warning from the (repeated) displays of the “WARNING” and “LIGHT” indicators. The “STANDBY/ON” indicator will light refer to ““Operation mode display”P. 67”.)
The Warning mode is activated once the message is displayed. Projection is interrupted, and the cooling fan is turned on for about 10 seconds.
The power cannot be turned on again while cooling is in progress. Check the following after cooling is complete.
up or appear blinking according to the operation mode of the projector unit. (Please
Indicator Status (Solid/Blinking)
.
Blinking
Frequency
Description Check and Countermeasure
x2 Cooling fan stopped abnormally
x3 Internal temperature is abnormally
high
x4 External temperature is too high
x1 Abnormal circuit operation
x2
0
Check that nothing is blocking the air inlets.
0
Check that the external temperature is normal.
Countermeasure: Leave the unit unoperated until it cools down. After
that, turn on
the power again.
x3
x4
.
x1
x3
x4 When the safety switch is activated Request for repair at your
.
x3 The remote control code differs
between this unit and the remote control
.
authorized dealer or a nearby service center.
Set the remote control code for this unit and the remote control correctly.(P. 45)
If the Warning mode is activated again, wait for the cooling fan to stop, followed by pulling out the power plug from the outlet. Request for repair at your authorized dealer or a nearby service center.
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Dimensions
703
500
110
205
66
20
133 133
235
127
3741
290
74
41
440
560
337
Ø60
290
49 308
154
108
208
175157
22 130
(Unit: mm)
Top Surface
.
Front
Bottom Surface
.
Rear Surface
.
.
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Index
Accessories ......................................................... 11
A
Adjusting Distortion of the Projection Screen ....... 35
Adjustment and Setting by the Menu ...................
Adjustment of the Image Quality .......................... 28
Aperture ............................................................... 28
Back Color ........................................................... 43
B
Brightness ............................................................ 32
Ceiling Mount ....................................................... 20
C
Cleaning and Replacing the Filter
Clear Motion Drive ...............................................
Motion Response ................................................. 32
Color Density ....................................................... 32
Color Management .............................................. 29
Color Shade ......................................................... 32
Color Space ......................................................... 33
Color Temperature ............................................... 30
Connection .......................................................... 22
Contrast ............................................................... 32
Controls and Features ......................................... 12
Dimensions .......................................................... 69
D
External Control ................................................... 55
E
Filter Product no. ................................................. 48
F
Focus ...................................................................
GAMMA ............................................................... 31
G
Gamma Adjustment ............................................. 31
........................ 47
26
32
35
Installation Method
Lens Control ........................................................ 35
L
Line Display ......................................................... 43
Logo Display ........................................................
Menu Items .......................................................... 26
M
Menu Position ...................................................... 43
Network ............................................................... 44
N
Off Timer ..............................................................
O
PIC. ADJ. ............................................................. 32
P
Picture Mode
Pixel Adjustment .................................................. 36
Precautions during Installation ............................. 18
Projection Distance .............................................. 60
Remote Control ................................................... 15
R
RGB ..................................................................... 33
RS-232C .............................................................. 23
Screen Mask
S
Screen Size and Projection Distance ................... 60
Shadow/Highlight Correction ............................... 31
Signal Display
Software Ver. ....................................................... 46
Specifications ...................................................... 59
Troubleshooting ................................................... 51
T
.............................................. 18
....................................................... 28
........................................................ 40
...................................................... 46
43
44
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HIDE .................................................................... 24
H
High Altitude Mode .............................................. 43
Indicator Display
I
Input Resolution ............................................. 46, 62
Input Signal .................................................... 46, 62
Input terminals ..................................................... 14
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User Name Edit ................................................... 29
U
Viewing Videos .................................................... 24
V
When the following messages appear... .............. 54
W
Zoom ................................................................... 35
Z
.
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DLA-VS4550、DLA-VS4600、DLA-VS4700
© 2018
D-ILA Projector
.
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0618KSH-SW-XX
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