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Pour utilisation par le client :
Entrerci-dessous le N°de série qui
est situé sous le boîtier. Garder
cetteinformation comme référence
pour le futur.
Instrucción para el cliente :
Introduzca a continuación el nº de serie
que aparece en la parte inferior lateral
de la caja. Conserve esta información
como referencia para uso ulterior.
For Customer use :
Enter below the serial No. which is
located on the side of the cabinet.
Retain this information for future
reference.
This product has a High Intensity
Dis-charge (HID) lamp that contains
mercury. Manage in accord with
disposal laws.
Disposal of these materials may be
regulated in your community due to
environmental considerations. For
disposal or recycling information,
please contact your local authorities or
for USA, the Electronic Industries
Alliance: http://www.eiae.org. or call
1-800-252-5722(For USA)
or 1-800-964-2650(For Canada).
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.
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For the customers in Taiwan only
NOISE EMISSION DECLARATION
The sound pressure level at the operator position is
equal or less than 50dB(A) according to ISO7779.
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150 mm and above
150 mm
and above
300 mm
and above
200 mm
and above
300 mm
and above
Front
PORTABLE CART WARNING
(symbol provided by RETAC)
S3126A
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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:
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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.
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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 look into the projection lens while the illumination
lamp is turned on. Exposure of your eyes to the strong light
can result in impaired eyesight.
Do not look into the inside of this unit through vents
(ventilation holes), etc. Do not look at the illumination lamp
directly by opening the cabinet while the illumination lamp is
turned on. The illumination lamp also contains ultraviolet
rays and the light is so powerful that your eyesight can be
impaired.
Do not drop, hit, or damage the light-source lamp (lamp
unit) in any way. It may cause the light-source lamp to
break and lead to injuries. Do not use a damaged light
source lamp. If the light-source lamp is broken, ask your
dealer to repair it. Fragments from a broken light-source
lamp may cause injuries.
The light-source lamp used in this projector is a high
pressure mercury lamp. Be careful when disposing of the
light-source lamp. If anything is unclear, please consult
your dealer.
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
For United Kingdom
Green-and-yellow
Blue
Brown
Fuse
: 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.
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
THIS APPARATUS MUST BE EARTHED.
IMPORTANT (Europe only):
The wires in the mains lead on this product are
colored in accordance with the following code:
IMPORTANT (Europe only):
POWER CONNECTION
(United Kingdom only)
When replacing the fuse, be sure to use only a
correctly rated approved type, re-fit the fuse cover.
IF IN DOUBT —— CONSULT A COMPETENT
ELECTRICIAN.
Open the fuse compartment with the blade
screwdriver, and replace the fuse.
(* An example is shown in the illustration below.)
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.
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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 h
et 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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As with any bright light source, do not stare into the
beam, RG2 IEC 62471-5:2015
Power cord (for USA) (about. 2 m) ......................................... 1 piece
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Power cord (for UK) (about. 2 m) ............................................ 1 piece
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Power cord (for EU) (about. 2 m) ............................................ 1 piece
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Quick User Guide, safety precautions, warranty card, and other printed material are also included.
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Be sure to read the “Safety Precautions” before using this projector.
Optional Accessories
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Replacement lamp: Product no. PK-L2615U
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3D Glasses: model PK-AG3
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3D Synchro Emitter: model PK-EM2
Compatibility Chart for 3D Synchro Emitter and 3D Glasses
3D Synchro EmitterPK-EM1 *
(Communication
Method: IR (Infrared))
PK-EM2
(Communication
Method: RF (Radio
frequency))
* Discontinued product
Please check with your authorized dealer for details.
PK-AG1 *
(Communication
Method: IR (Infrared))
XX—
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3D Glasses
PK-AG2 *
(Communication
Method: IR (Infrared))
PK-AG3
(Communication
Method: RF (Radio
frequency))
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Controls and Features
ABC
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FG
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Getting Started
Main Unit - Front
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A
Lens
This is a projection lens. Do not look through the lens
while an image is projected.
B
Lens cover E T
The lens cover opens/closes when the power supply
is turned on/off. (P. 51
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For G, attach
use.
C
Remote Sensor (front)
Please aim
it.
* There is also a remote sensor at the rear.
the remote control at this area when using
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the lens cover when the unit is not in
Main Unit - Bottom
D
Indicator
Refer to “Indicator Display on the Main Unit”P.
E
Exhaust vent
Warm air is discharged to cool down the internal
temperature.
Do not block the vents.
F
Inlets (at 3 points on the rear/bottom)
The inlets take in air to cool down the internal temperature.
Do not block or prevent the outflow of hot air. Doing so may cause
the unit to malfunction.
are
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G
Manual button for lens cover E T
The lens cover can be opened when pressed down.
It is used for maintenance purposes. You can also make use of it
when you need to open the lens cover urgently.
H
Feet
The height and angle of the projector can be adjusted by turning the
foot. (0 to 5 mm) (P. 17)
When the foot is removed, it can be used as the mounting holes for
the ceiling mount bracket.
two inlets on the right and left sides at the rear of the unit.
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Main Unit - Rear
F
IKLM
F
J
[MENU]: Displays the menu
[BACK]: Returns to the previous menu
[JKHI] keys: Selects an item
[OK]: Confirms a selection
[INPUT]: Switches the input
A [STANDBY/ON]: Turns “on”/“off” the
power
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Input terminals
In addition to the video input terminal, there are also
other connection terminals for devices such as
controllers and optional equipment.
Please see
more details about the terminals.
J
Lamp cover
When replacing the light source lamp, remove this
cover.
K
Operation panel
For more details, please refer to the “Operation
panel” in the diagram below.
“Main Unit - Input Terminals”P.
12 for
Operation panel
L
Remote sensor (rear)
aim the remote control at this area when using
Please
it.
* There is also a remote sensor at the front.
M
Power input terminal
Connect the supplied power cord to this terminal.
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ABC
D
E
F
Enlarged View of Rear Face
Getting Started
Main Unit - Input Terminals
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A
[HDMI 1] input terminal
B
[HDMI 2] input terminal
For connecting to devices that support HDMI output.
(P.
18)
It is fitted to the M3 lock hole. The depth of the screw
hole is 3 mm.
C
[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.
D
[RS-232C] terminal (D-sub 9-pin
male)
projector can be controlled by connecting a PC to
The
this terminal.
E
[3D SYNCHRO] terminal
By connecting a 3D Synchro Emitter (sold separately)
to this terminal, you can view 3D movies.
F
[TRIGGER] terminal (E)
terminal for DC 12 V, 100 mA power supply. It
Output
is used for sending output signals to control devices
such as an elevating screen that is equipped with a
trigger function.
Note that improper connection may damage the
projector. (Tip=DC +12 V, Sleeve=GND)
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Remote Control
HDMI 1
INPUT
SETTING MEMORY
PICTURE MODE
HDMI 2INFO.
NATURAL
CINEMAHDR
MODE2MODE1MODE3
ADVANCED
MENU
3D
FORMAT
PIC.
ADJ.
COLOR
TEMP.
GAMMA
C.M.D.MPC
LENS
CONTROL
LENS AP.
ANAMO.
COLOR
PROFILE
GAMMA
SETTINGS
PICTURE
MODE
A
O
V
T
W
X
C
D
G
J
B
E
F
S
H
I
K
L
M
N
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Q
P
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B [STAND BY]
P.
Turns off the power. (
B
C [ON]
Turns on the power. (P. 21)
C
[INPUT]
Switches the input to [HDMI 1] or
[HDMI 2]. (P. 21)
D
[INFO.]
Displays the information menu.
(P. 59)
E
[SETTING MEMORY]
Retrieves the [MODE 1] (LENS
MEMORY 1), [MODE 2] (LENS
MEMORY 2) or [MODE 3] (LENS
MEMORY 3) lens memory.
F
[LENS CONTROL]
For adjusting focus, zoom, and
shift. (P. 23)
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Pressing the button each time
switches the function in the
following sequence: “Focus” "
“Zoom” " “Shift”...
G
[LENS AP.]
For setting the lens aperture.
(P. 43)
H
[ANAMO.]
Switches the anamorphic mode.
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Pressing the button each time
switches the anamorphic mode in
sequence.
I
[HIDE]
Hides the image temporarily.
(P. 21)
J
[LIGHT]
Illuminates the buttons on the
remote control.
K
[JKH I] keys
For selecting an item.
L
[OK]
Confirms a selected item.
M
[MENU]
Displays the menu, or hides the
menu if it is displayed.
N
[BACK]
Returns to the previous menu.
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O
[PICTURE MODE]
Switches the picture mode.
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(P.
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Press [NATURAL], [CINEMA] or
[HDR] to switch to the respective
picture mode.
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Pressing [PICTURE MODE]
displays the Picture mode
selection menu.
P
[COLOR PROFILE]
Displays the color profile selection
menu. (P. 31)
Q
[GAMMA SETTINGS]
Displays the gamma setting
menu.
R
[ADVANCED MENU]
Pressing the button each time
switches the menu in the following
sequence: “Picture Mode” "
“Color Profile” " “Color Temp.” "
“Gamma” " “Blur Reduction”...
S
[MPC]
Displays the MPC setting menu.
(P. 35)
T
[C.M.D.]
For setting frame interpolation.
(P. 42)
0
Pressing the button each time
switches
sequence.
U
[GAMMA]
Switches the gamut. (P. 36)
0
Pressing the button each time
switches the configurable gamma
in sequence.
V
[COLOR TEMP.]
Switches the color temperature.
(P. 47)
0
Pressing the button each time
switches the configurable color
temperature in sequence.
W
[3D FORMAT]
For setting the 3D format.
(P. 29)
0
Pressing the button each time
switches the 3D format in
sequence.
X
[PIC. ADJ.]
Displays the picture quality
adjustment gauge. (P. 48
0
Pressing the button each time
displays the picture quality
adjustment gauge in sequence.
frame interpolation in
the
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30°
30°
20°
20°
Remote Control
This unit
A
B
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
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the
remote control has to be brought closer to the unit
If
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
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If an error occurs while using the remote control,
end.
remove the batteries and wait for five minutes. Load
the batteries again and operate the remote control.
Removing the batteries
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Effective Range of Remote Control Unit
When aiming the remote control toward the sensor on this
(front
unit
or rear), 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.
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.
As the efficiency of signals reflected from the remote
*
control unit varies with the type of screen used, the
operable distance may decrease.
.
CAUTION
0
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.
0
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.
14
.
Installing the Projector
Front
150 mm
and above
200 mm
and above
300 mm
and above
300 mm
and above
150 mm and above
5°5°
15°
15°
15°
15°
Screen
Front
Precautions during Installation
Please read the following carefully before installing this
unit.
Do not install at the following
This unit is a precision device. Please refrain from
installing or
using it at the following locations. Otherwise,
it may cause fire or malfunction.
0
Dusty, wet and humid places
0
Places subject to oily smoke or cigarette smoke
0
On top of a carpet or bedding, or other soft surfaces
0
Places exposed to direct sunlight
0
Places with a high or low temperature
0
Do not install this unit in a room that is oily or subject
cigarette
to
smoke. Even a small quantity of smoke or
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.
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.
.
Using the projector
This unit
in use.
Please refrain from projecting in the following
circumstances. Otherwise, it may cause fire or
malfunction.
0
0
Horizontal inclination: within ± 5 °
.
Vertical inclination: within ± 15 °
0
uses a projection lamp, which will heat up when
Projection with the unit stood vertically
.
Projection with the unit inclined at an angle
.
Malfunction may
occur if the angle is not set within the
abovementioned range.
Set up
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.
.
0
Please choose a screen material with non-uniform
patterns. Uniform
patterns such as checks may cause
interference patterns to occur.
0
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. 53)
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Precautions during Mounting
Air Inlets
4 Locations
Securing (mounting) the projector
Set up
.
0
When this unit is to be mounted to a fixed position for
use, install it horizontally.
0
Make sure
to secure the main unit to prevent accidents
such as during an earthquake.
Securing with screws
Securing the projector (ceiling mount)
.
0
Be sure to ask your dealer to install the unit for you.
Installing the unit on your own may cause the unit to
fall resulting in injury.
0
Take the necessary actions to prevent the main unit
from falling off such as during an earthquake.
0
Regardless
any product damage caused by mounting the unit with
non-JVC ceiling fittings or to an environment that is not
suited for ceiling mount.
0
When using the unit with it suspended from a ceiling,
pay attention
heater is in use, the temperature around the ceiling
may be higher than expected.
0
To attach
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.
0
Install the
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.
of
the warranty period, JVC is not liable for
to the surrounding temperature. When a
the unit to the ceiling mount bracket, set the
outlet at an accessible height to unplug from
.
Remove the four feet at the bottom, and fasten using the
screws (M5 screws, 13 to 23 mm).
* Using screws
other than those designated may cause
the unit to break down.
* Leave a clearance of at least 10 mm from the bottom
surface of the unit to allow it to take in cool air.
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Adjusting the Position
ContractExtend
Feet
90
80
70
60
50
40
30
20
10
010302040
Lens movement range
Horizontal lens shift (%)
Vertical lens shift (%)
Lens shift Range
Up to about 80% of the
projected image
Horizontal Position: 0 % (Center)
Vertical Position
Up to about 34% of the
projected image
Vertical Position: 0% (Center)
Horizontal Position
■
■
■
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.
.
Adjusting the position of the image
By using the lens shift feature of this unit, you can shift
the image upward/downward or to the left/right. Set it to
your preferred position.
Æ “Adjusting the Lens According to the Projection
Position” (P. 23)
Set up
.
0
The maximum vertical shift varies with the amount of
horizontal shift.
Similarly, the maximum horizontal shift
also changes with the amount of vertical shift.
0
The values
on the graph are intended as a guide. Use
them for reference during installation.
17
Connecting the Projector
HDMI Output Terminal
BD/DVD Recorder, etc.
Laptop, etc.
HDMI Cable (Sold Separately)
This Unit
To [HDMI 1] or [HDMI 2] input
terminal
HDMI Cable
(Sold Separately)
BD/DVD Recorder, etc.
HDMI Cable (Sold Separately)
This Unit
To [HDMI 1] or [HDMI 2] input
terminal
Speaker Cable
(Sold Separately)
Speakers
AV Amplifier
0
Do not turn on the power until connection is complete.
0
connection
The
the device to be connected.
0
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.
0
The images may not be displayed depending on the devices and cables to be connected.
A high speed HDMI cable (sold separately) that is HDMI-certified is recommended.
using
When
Set up
1080i or lower.
0
Also, please refer to “HDMI2 EDID”P.
0
Some cables cannot be connected to this unit due to the size of their connector cover.
Connecting to the HDMI Input Terminal (Digital Input)
Connecting via HDMI cable
procedures differ according to the device used. For details, please refer to the instruction manual of
a standard cable, you are recommended to set the resolution of the equipment transmitting the video to
50.
.
0
If noise occurs, move the laptop away from this unit.
Connecting through an AV amplifier
.
0
If the
source device is connected to the projector through an intermediate device such as an AV amplifier or divider,
the video image may not appear depending on the specifications of the intermediate device.
In this case, connect the source device directly to the projector, and check whether the video image is displayed.
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Connecting via HDMI-DVI conversion cable
HDMI-DVI Conversion Cable (Sold Separately)
To [HDMI 1] or [HDMI 2] input
terminal
This Unit
DVI Output Terminal
Desktop PC, etc.
Desktop PC, etc.
Server
Hub
Network
Connection Cable
(Sold Separately)
This Unit
To [LAN] Terminal
RS-232C Terminal
Laptop, etc.
RS-232C Connection Cable (Sold Separately)
To [RS-232C] Terminal
This Unit
.
0
If noise occurs, move the desktop PC away from this unit.
0
If the video is not displayed, try to reduce the length of the cable or lower the resolution of the video transmitting
equipment.
Connecting to the LAN Terminal
Set up
.
0
0
0
0
.
0
0
The network is used to control this unit. It is not used for sending or receiving video signals.
Please contact your network administrator for information concerning the network connection.
P.
Set “ECO Mode” to “Off” if LAN communication is performed in the Standby mode. (
58)
For more information on control, please refer to “External Control”P. 69.
Connecting to the RS-232C Terminal
Set “ECO Mode” to “Off” if RS-232C communication is performed in the Standby mode. (P. 58
For more information on control, please refer to “External Control”P. 69.
)
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Trigger Input Terminal (Ø3.5)
Screen
Trigger Cable (Sold Separately)
To [TRIGGER] Terminal
This Unit
A
B
Power Cord
(Supplied)
Set up
Connecting to the TRIGGER Terminal
.
0
Do not use it to supply power to other devices.
0
Connecting to the audio terminal of another device may cause the device to malfunction or break down.
0
Using beyond the rated value will cause the unit to malfunction.
0
The trigger terminal outputs a voltage of 12 V. Exercise adequate caution to prevent short circuit.
0
The factory setting is “Off”. To change the setting, configure the “Trigger” item in the menu (
P.
57).
Connecting the Power Cord (Supplied Accessory)
0
0
0
0
0
0
A
Connect
the
power cord supplied to the power input terminal on
the main unit
B
Insert the supplied power plug into the wall outlet.
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
LAMPWARNING
STANDBY/ON
LAMPWARNING
STANDBY/ON
During lamp startup
“STANDBY/ON” lights up (green)
In standby state
“STANDBY/ON” lights up (red)
LAMPWARNING
STANDBY/ON
SETTING MEMORY
MODE 1 MODE 2 MODE 3
1 3
2
G
1
2
3
This unit
Remote Control
MEMO
0
When you are using G, be sure to remove the lens cover.
0
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 [STANDBY/ON] button
0
The “STANDBY/ON”
goes off after the unit starts up).
0
(E T) The lens cover opens.
.
2
Choose the image to project
Remote control: press the [HDMI 1] or [HDMI 2] button
Projector unit: press the [INPUT] button to switch the input
0
Play back the selected device to project the image.
indicator light switches from red to green (light
Operate
To hide the image temporarily
Press the [HIDE] button on the projector unit or remote control
0
The “STANDBY/ON” indicator light starts to blink in green.
0
Press the [HIDE] button again to resume display of the image.
0
The power cannot be turned off when the image is temporarily
hidden.
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3
LAMPWARNING
STANDBY/ON
LAMP
WARNING
STANDBY/ON
In standby state
“STANDBY/ON” lights up (red)
In the Cool-down mode
“STANDBY/ON” blinking (red)
Operate
0
0
0
0
Turn off the power
Remote control: press the B [STAND BY] button
Projector unit: press the A [STANDBY/ON] button
0
While the “Are you sure you want to turn off?” message is displayed, press the button again.
0
The lamp turns 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 100 seconds to cool down the lamp (Cool-down mode).
Do not disconnect the power cable while cooling is in progress.
0
After about 100 seconds, the “STANDBY/ON” indicator switches from a blinking red to a solid red light.
.
0
For G, attach the lens cover manually.
0
For E T, the lens cover closes upon power off.
CAUTION
The power cannot be turned off within approximately 60 seconds after it has been turned on.
The power cannot be turned on again while cooling is in progress (100 seconds).
Pull out the power plug when the unit is not to be used for a prolonged period of time.
indication of indicator differs from the description, refer to “Indicator Display on the Main Unit”P. 77 for details.
the
If
22
Adjusting the Projector Screen
Focus
Shift (Screen Position)
Adjustment
Zoom (Screen Size)
Adjustment
ABCD
ABCD
ABCD
Focus Adjustment
SETTING MEMORY
MODE 1 MODE 2 MODE 3
ANAMO.
HDR
C.M.D.
COLOR
PROFILE
GAMMA
SETTINGS
PICTURE
MODE
1
2
Adjusting the Lens According to the Projection Position
Press the [LENS CONTROL] button, and use the [JKH I]
1
to
keys
adjust Focus, 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”...
0
Operation of the lens control feature is disabled when the lens lock is set to
“On”. (P.
0
For more detailed information, please refer to “Lens Control”P. 51.
51)
Operate
.
Press the [MENU] button once, or the [BACK] twice, to end
2
adjustment.
23
MENU
BACK
-----
-----
-----
-----
-----
-----
-----
-----
-----
>>
-----
Back
Operate
Select
Exit
Lens Memory Save
Installation
SETTING MEMORY
MODE 1 MODE 2 MODE 3
ANAMO.
HDR
C.M.D.
COLOR
PROFILE
GAMMA
SETTINGS
PICTURE
MODE
42
3
Operate
Saving and Retrieving Adjustment Settings
The Focus, Zoom, and Shift settings can be saved or retrieved, so you can switch
easily to a different aspect ratio (screen size) according to the image.
0
In a state where no adjustment settings are saved (factory default), only “Lens
Memory Save” is displayed.
0
Operation of the lens control feature is disabled when the lens lock is set to “On”.
Saving an adjustment data
Adjust focus, zoom, or shift (P. 23)
1
Press the [MENU] button to display the menu and select
2
“Installation”"“Lens Control”"“Lens Memory Save”
.
Select the item to save, and press the [OK] button
3
0
The adjustment data is saved.
0
Items with no adjustment data saved are displayed as [----].
0
you have selected an item for which an adjustment data has already been
If
saved, the old data will be overwritten.
0
You can change the name when saving an item. (P.
0
The maximum
G.
number of items can be saved is 10 for E T and 5 for
25)
24
Press the [MENU] button to exit
4
Retrieving an adjustment data
MENU
BACK
-----
-----
-----
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-----
-----
-----
-----
-----
>>
MEMORY1
Back
Operate
Select
Exit
Lens Memory Select
Installation
MENU
BACK
-----
-----
-----
MEMORY2
-----
-----
-----
-----
-----
>>
MEMORY1
Lens Memory Name Edit
Back
Operate
Select
Exit
Installation
MENU
>>
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Character List
Selection Cursor
Input Cursor
BACK
Back
Operate
Select
Exit
Lens Memory Name Edit
Installation
Press the [MENU] button to display the menu and select “Installation”"“Lens
1
Control”"“Lens Memory Select”
0
The data can also be retrieved using the direct keys on the remote control. The [MODE1] to [MODE3] keys
correspond to MEMORY 1 to MEMORY 3.
.
Select the adjustment data to retrieve, and press the [OK] button
2
0
The retrieved data is adjusted automatically.
0
If no adjustment data has been saved, the item will be grayed out and cannot be selected.
Renaming an adjustment data
Press the [MENU] button to display the menu and select “Installation”"“Lens
1
Control”
"
“Lens Memory Name Edit”
Operate
.
Select the adjustment data to edit, and press the [OK] button
2
0
An edit screen appears.
.
0
You can input up to 10 characters.
0
Characters that are usable include alphabets (upper or lower case), numeric characters, and symbols.
0
Pressing the [Back] button cancels the content that is currently being edited, and exits the edit mode.
After renaming, select “OK” and press the [OK] button
3
Press the [MENU] button to exit
4
25
1
MENU
BACK
0
3 21
Back
Operate
Select
Exit
Off
Off
Off
Front
Screen No.
Screen Adjust
High Altitude Mode
Anamorphic
Keystone
Installation Style
Pixel Adjust
Lens Control
Installation
Operate
Setting Screen Correction
Set Screen Adjust
By selecting the optimal correction mode
according to the characteristics of the screen in
use, corrections can be performed to reproduce
natural images with balanced colors.
.
0
This item
set to “Off”.
0
For information on the screen and the
corresponding correction
website.
You can utilize the optional optical sensor and
dedicated projector
adjustments.
For details on the dedicated projector calibration
software, please visit our website.
http://www3.jvckenwood.com/english/download/
calibration software to make finer
26
Adjusting the Screen Size (Aspect)
MENU
BACK
Auto
16:9
Auto
Picture Position
3D Setting
Progressive
Mask
Aspect
Color Space
Input Level
Input Signal
Auto
A
HDMI2 EDID
Back
Operate
Select
Exit
Zoom
16:9
4:3
4:3
2.35:1
(Cinema
Scope)
Setting
Input Image
Output Image
1280×1024
Full
Just
Auto
Setting
Output Image
Input Image
The screen size of the projected image can be adjusted
optimally according to the original screen size (aspect)
that has been input.
Press the [MENU] button to display
1
the menu
Select “Input Signal” " “Aspect” in
2
menu, then select the setting and
the
press [OK]
.
SettingDescription
4:3Sets the screen size to 4:3. For
HD signals, the two sides are
reduced.
16:9Sets the screen size to 16:9.
For SD signals, the two sides
are expanded.
ZoomEnlarges the entire image.
* Not selectable
in the case of
HD signals.
AutoPositions the image at the
center with the entire image
enlarged.
JustDisplays the input image in the
actual size.
FullFills the entire screen with the
image with
the size (aspect) of
the input image ignored.
0
This item is grayed out and cannot be adjusted when
there is no signal, signal is out of range, or during 3D
or 4K input.
Displayed
only during
video signal
input.
Displayed
only during
PC signal
input.
Example of input image and screen size
HDMI Signal Input
.
PC Signal Input
.
Operate
3
Press the [MENU] button to exit
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Viewing 3D Movies
3D GLASSES
3D SYNCHRO EMITTER
PK-EM2
This Unit
PK-AG3
By using the 3D Glasses (PK-AG1, PK-AG2, or PK-AG3) and 3D Synchro Emitter (PK-EM1 or PK-EM2), both sold
separately, you can enjoy 3D video images.
0
1
Operate
For 3D Glasses and 3D Synchro Emitter that are compatible with this unit, please refer to
Accessories”P. 9.
Installing the 3D Synchro Emitter
Connect 3D Synchro Emitter to the [3D SYNCHRO] terminal on the main unit
Installation Example
.
“Optional
CAUTION
0
If PK-EM1 is used, adjust the position of the 3D Synchro Emitter such that the 3D Glasses can receive the signal
from the 3D Synchro Emitter.
For more details, please refer to the instruction manual of PK-EM1.
28
Viewing 3D Movies
HDR
C.M.D.
COLOR
PROFILE
GAMMA
SETTINGS
PICTURE
MODE
3D
FORMAT
Connect this unit to a 3D-compatible
1
HDMI device, and turn on the power
to play back the 3D video image
0
details
For
please refer to the instruction manual of the
player or recorder in use.
0
This unit supports the following 3D formats.
- Frame packing
- Side-by-side
- Top-and-bottom
Setting the 3D format
A
Select “3D Format”
0
Pressing the [3D FORMAT] button each time
switches the mode in the following sequence:
“Auto” " “Side by Side” " “Top and Bottom” "
“2D” " “Auto”...
0
You can also perform setting from “Input
Signal”"“3D Setting”"“3D Format” in the
menu.
on how to play back 3D video images,
.
FormatDescription
AutoAutomatically determines and
sets the
format upon receiving 3D
signal.
Side by SideSelect this setting if the 3D input
signal is of the side-by-side
format.
Top and BottomSelect this setting if the 3D input
signal is of the top-and-bottom
format.
2DSelect this setting if 2D images
are falsely recognized as 3D
ones.
* If a signal cannot be displayed as 3D image,
selecting the format does not switch the signal
to a 3D image.
For more information on possible input signals,
please refer to (“Types of Possible Input
Signals”P.
76).
* In the default setting, “3D Format” is set to “Auto”
for automatic projection of 3D images.
Turn of the power of the 3D Glasses
2
and put them on
0
The PK-AG1 powers on automatically.
Operate
Adjusting 3D Movies
3D video images may appear differently to different
viewers. It may also be affected by your physical
condition at the time of viewing.
You are therefore recommended to adjust the video
images accordingly.
Select “Input Signal”"“3D Setting”
1
from the menu
Adjusting parallax (Parallax)
Adjust the displacement of the image for the left
and right eyes separately to obtain the best 3D
effect.
0
To do so, use the H I keys to move the cursor.
0
Setting range: -15 to +15
Adjusting crosstalk (Crosstalk Cancel)
Double images (overlapping of the left image with
the one on the right or vice versa) can be reduced
to deliver a clear quality.
0
To do so, use the H I keys to move the cursor.
0
Setting range: -8 to +8
Press the [MENU] button to exit
2
29
Selecting an Image Quality According to the
SETTING MEMORY
MODE 1 MODE 2 MODE 3
ANAMO.
HDR
C.M.D.
COLOR
PROFILE
GAMMA
SETTINGS
PICTURE
MODE
1
Video Type
Setting the Picture Mode
You can adjust the image quality according to the type of video image you are viewing.
Press the [PICTURE MODE] button, and use the [JK] keys
1
to select and set the desired “Picture Mode”
0
You can also perform the setting by pressing the [MENU] button to display
the menu followed by selecting “Picture Adjust”"“Picture Mode”.
Adjust/Set
0
You can
mode directly.
0
You can
to display the menu, followed by selecting “Picture Adjust”"“Picture Mode”
and pressing the [OK] button. (P. 46)
Film*1 E T
Cinema*1Reproduces the image in vivid colors. Suitable for all
Animation*1Suitable for animated works.
Natural*1
HDR*2Making full use of the wide color gamut and contrast, this
THX*1 E TImage quality certified by THX.
User 1 to User 5 *3Enables user-defined image quality data to be saved and
*1For Picture modes with the *1 mark, the optimal settings for 2D and 3D signals
are stored
0
Edited settings will also be saved separately.
0
No changes will be made to the Picture mode name.
*2If HDR (high dynamic range) signal is detected, the picture mode will
automatically switch to “HDR”.
*3To view
to “User 5”) in “Picture Mode”, and set “Color Profile” to “x.v.Color”.
also press the “Cinema”, “HDR” or “Natural” button to set the Picture
configure more detailed setting items by pressing the [MENU] button
ItemDescription
Reproduces faithfully the texture of movie films.
movies.
Image quality that focuses on natural color and gradation
reproduction. Suitable for drama footage, etc.
mode is suited for viewing HDR contents such as Ultra HD
Blu-ray.
retrieved.
separately and applied automatically according to the selected mode.
videos that support the x.v.Color format, select a user setting (“User 1”
30
Setting the Color Profile
By setting the “Color Profile” (color space information) according to the “Picture Mode”, you can fine-tune the image
quality according to the movie you are viewing.
Configure “Picture Mode” (P. 30), then select “Picture Adjust”"“Color Profile” in the
1
menu
0
The selectable “Color Profile” settings vary according to the “Picture Mode” and also whether the signal is 2D
or 3D.
List of “Color Profile” for “Picture Mode” G
Picture Mode2D Signal Input3D Signal InputDescription
CinemaStandardColor space of the HDTV standard. *1
Cinema
—
HDR
AnimationStandardColor space of the HDTV standard. *1
Animation
—
HDR
NaturalStandardColor space of the HDTV standard. *1
Video
—
HDR
HDRStandardColor space of the HDTV standard. *1
VideoColor space that is suitable for drama footage, etc.
HDRColor space suitable for HDR content.
User 1 to User 5StandardColor space of the HDTV standard. *1
CinemaColor space suitable for all movies.
AnimationColor space that is suitable for animated works.
VideoColor space that is suitable for drama footage, etc.
HDRColor space suitable for HDR content.
OffDisables color space adjustment.
3D CinemaColor space suitable for all 3D movies.
3D AnimationColor space suitable for 3D animation works.
3D VideoColor space suitable for 3D broadcasts.
x.v.Color*2*3Color space that is close to that of the x.v.Color standard.
Custom1 to Custom5Saves the auto calibration values.
*1HDTV is the abbreviation for High Definition Television.
*2To view videos that support the x.v.Color format, select a user setting (“User 1” to “User 5”) in “Picture Mode”,
and set “Color Profile” to “x.v.Color”.
x.v.Color is a wide color space standard for used in videos; it includes wider color gamut than the HDTV standard.
*3
—
3D CinemaColor space suitable for all 3D movies.
—
—
3D AnimationColor space suitable for 3D animation works.
—
—
3D VideoColor space suitable for 3D broadcasts.
—
Color space suitable for all movies.
Color space suitable for HDR content.
Color space that is suitable for animated works.
Color space suitable for HDR content.
Color space that is suitable for drama footage, etc.
Color space suitable for HDR content.
0
To perform auto calibration, you need to get ready a commercially
available optical sensor and the projector calibration software
program. For more details, please refer to our website.
Adjust/Set
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List of “Color Profile” for “Picture Mode” ET
Picture Mode2D Signal Input3D Signal InputDescription
FilmFilm 1
Film 2
Film 3
—
CinemaStandardColor space of the HDTV standard. *2
Cinema 1
Cinema 2
—
HDR
BT.2020
AnimationStandardColor space of the HDTV standard. *2
Anime 1
Anime 2
—
HDR
BT.2020
NaturalStandardColor space of the HDTV standard. *2
Video
Adjust/Set
HDRStandardColor space of the HDTV standard. *2
THXTHX*3
—
Reference
HDR
BT.2020
VideoColor space that is suitable for drama footage, etc. making use of the increased brightness.
HDRColor space suitable for HDR content.
BT.2020Color space that is suitable for BT.2020.
—
—
—
—
3D Film*1Color space suitable for 3D movies recorded in film.
—
—
3D CinemaColor space suitable for all 3D movies.
—
—
—
—
3D AnimationColor space suitable for 3D animation works.
—
—
—
3D VideoColor space suitable for 3D video materials.
—
—
—
—
3D THX*3
Color space that is close to the characteristics of Eastman Kodak Company movie films.
Color space that is close to the characteristics of FUJIFILM Corporation movie films.
Color space suitable for digitally remastered piece of art based on a Technicolor film.
Original JVC cinema-specific color gamut that achieves a balance between increased
brightness and color vividness.
Color space that is close to that of the DCI standard.
Color space suitable for HDR content.
Color space that is suitable for BT.2020.
Color space that is suitable for CG animation works. Ideal for animated works with bright
colors.
Color space that is suitable for cel animation works. Ideal for animated works with light
colors.
Color space suitable for HDR content.
Color space that is suitable for BT.2020.
Color space that is suitable for drama footage, etc. making use of the increased brightness.
Color space that faithfully reproduces the video as it is.
Color space suitable for HDR content.
Color space that is suitable for BT.2020.
Color space of the THX standard.
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Picture Mode2D Signal Input3D Signal InputDescription
>
MENU
BACK
0
0
0
0
Back
Operate
Select
Exit
Red
On
Film 1
Before
Brightness
Saturation
Hue
Axis Position
Color Selection
Color Management
Color Profile
Picture Adjust
Color Profile
Reset
Off
On
User 1 to User 5 StandardColor space of the HDTV standard. *2
Cinema 1Original JVC cinema-specific color gamut that achieves a balance between increased
brightness and color vividness.
Cinema 2Color space that is close to that of the DCI standard.
Anime 1Color space that is suitable for CG animation works. Ideal for animated works with bright
colors.
Anime 2Color space that is suitable for cel animation works. Ideal for animated works with light
colors.
VideoColor space that is suitable for drama footage, etc. making use of the increased brightness.
ReferenceColor space that faithfully reproduces the video as it is.
HDRColor space suitable for HDR content.
BT.2020Color space that is suitable for BT.2020.
OffDisables color space adjustment.
3D CinemaColor space suitable for all 3D movies.
3D AnimationColor space suitable for 3D animation works.
3D VideoColor space suitable for 3D video materials.
x.v.Color*4*5Color space of the x.v.Color standard.
Custom1 to Custom5Saves the auto calibration values.
0
To perform auto calibration, you need to get ready a commercially available optical
sensor and the projector calibration software program. For more details, please refer
to our website.
*1The value is fixed during 3D signal input, and selection cannot be made.
*2HDTV is the abbreviation for High Definition Television.
Color Profile is fixed when “THX” is selected as the “Picture Mode”.
*3
*4To view videos that support the x.v.Color format, select a user setting (“User 1” to “User 5”) in “Picture Mode”,
and set “Color Profile” to “x.v.Color”.
*5x.v.Color is a wide color space standard for used in videos; it includes wider color gamut than the HDTV standard.
Adjust/Set
Adjusting to the Preferred Color (Color Management)
Based on the setting of the selected “Color Profile”, you can adjust each of the following colors according to your
preference: Red, Yellow, Green, Cyan, Blue, and Magenta.
1
Press the [ADVANCED MENU] button to display the “Color Profile” menu
Set “Color Management” to “On”, and press the [OK]
2
button
0
You can
Management” in the menu.
3
Adjust to the preferred color
also perform setting from “Picture Adjust”"“Color Profile”"“Color
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A
>
MENU
BACK
0
0
0
0
A
B
MagentaBlue
Cyan
GreenYellow
Red
Clockwise rotation: -
Counterclockwise rotation: +
Axis Position (Image)
Adjustable range when
Red is selected: ± 30°
with Red as the center
Back
Operate
Select
Exit
Red
On
Film 1
Before
Reset
Brightness
Saturation
Hue
Axis Position
Color Selection
Color Management
Color Profile
Picture Adjust
Color Profile
Select “Color Selection”, and press the H I keys to
select the color to adjust
0
For color adjustment, select the color from the
“Yellow”, “Green”, “Cyan”, “Blue”,
following:
“Red”,
“Magenta”.
B
Adjust the selected color
Adjust/Set
4
Item
Setting Range
Description
Axis Position -30 to 30Fine-tune the position
of the central axis of
the selected color.
Hue-30 to 30Adjusts the hue (color
tone).
Saturation-30 to 30Adjusts the color
saturation (vividness).
-30 (dull) to +30 (vivid)
Brightness-30 to 30Adjusts the
brightness.
-30 (dark) to +30
(bright)
0
Selecting “Reset” resets all the adjustment data.
0
Pressing
the
[HIDE] button on the remote control
enables you to check the image before
adjustment. Press the [HIDE] button again to
return to the adjustment screen.
Press the [MENU] button to exit
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Adjusting Movies for Increased
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MENU
BACK
0
0
0
HIDE
Back
Operate
Select
Exit
2K
On
BeforeReset
NR
Smoothing
Enhance
4K e-shift
MPC Level
Picture Adjust
Graphic Mode
Expressiveness (Multiple Pixel Control)
The new image-processing algorithm developed by JVC
helps to create a natural impression that is sharper at
areas in focus, and softer at areas that are not in focus,
enabling you to enjoy highly expressive 4K images with
a greater sense of depth.
Press the [MPC] button to display the
1
adjustment menu
0
You can also perform setting from “Picture
Adjust”"“MPC Level” in the menu.
.
Make adjustments according to your
2
preference based
on the setting of the
selected “Picture Mode”
* The factory setting varies with the “Picture
Mode”.
0
Images are displayed in the original resolution (2K)
when “4K e-shift” is set to “Off”.
0
“4K e-shift” is fixed at “On” during 4K signal input.
0
“Graphic Mode”,
“Smoothing” and “NR” are grayed out
during 4K 50/60p signal input.
0
“4K e-shift” is fixed at “Off” during 3D signal input.
3
Press the [MENU] button to exit
Toggling between the States before
and during Adjustment
Pressing the
you to toggle between the states before adjustment and
during adjustment.
[HIDE] button on the remote control enables
Adjust/Set
ItemSettingDescription
4K e-shiftOn (4K)/Off
(2K)
Graphic
4K/2KSelect whether the content
Mode
Switches the display
resolution.
you are viewing is of high
sharpness such as graphics.
It is recommended to set to
“4K” when viewing content
mastered in 4K.
Enhance*0 to 10Enhances the sharpness of
the image.
Smoothing 0 to 10Increase/decrease
background detail.
NR0 to 10Reduces the noise of the
video image.
* In the case of 4K 50/60p and other input signals, the
respective setting values are saved.
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Fine-tuning the Image Quality
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The photos are for illustrative purposes only.
Input Value
Output Value
A
B
AB
0
255
0255
A
B
AB
The photos are for illustrative purposes only.
Input Value
Output Value
HDR
C.M.D.
COLOR
PROFILE
GAMMA
SETTINGS
PICTURE
MODE
GAMMA
Adjusting the Output Value of the Projected Image (Gamma)
You can adjust the output value of the projected image with respect to the video signal input.
Example of gamma adjustment
The overall image appear brighter with respect to the original image, making the dark areas more visible.
.
Increases the contrast with respect to the original image, creating a greater sense of depth.
Adjust/Set
.
Press the [GAMMA] button
1
0
Pressing the [GAMMA] button each time switches the setting in sequence.
0
You can also perform the setting by pressing the [MENU] button to display
the menu followed by selecting “Picture Adjust”"“Gamma”.
setting value varies with the model in use, as well as the “Picture Mode”.
* The
Gamma Settings for Different “Picture Mode” G
Picture ModeSelectable SettingsDescription
Cinema
Animation
Natural
HDR
User 1 to User 5
* When “Color Profile” is set to “x.v.Color”, the setting is fixed at “Normal”.
NormalRecommended setting for normal viewing.
APlaces more emphasis on the gradation compared to the
BPlaces more emphasis on the contrast compared to the
CPlaces more emphasis on the brightness compared to the
HDR(ST.2084)Suited for viewing HDR content such as UHD BD (HDR10).
HDR(Hybrid Log)Suited for viewing HDR content such as HDR broadcast.
Custom 1 to Custom 3Enables fine adjustment of gamma according to
Normal setting.
Normal setting.
Normal setting.
preference.
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Gamma Settings for Different “Picture Mode” ET
>
MENU
BACK
0
0
0
Back
Operate
Select
Exit
White
2.2
Custom 1
Reset
Bright Level
Dark Level
Picture Tone
Color Selection
Correction Value
Gamma
Picture Adjust
Gamma
Picture ModeSelectable SettingsDescription
FilmWhen “Color Profile” is
set to “Film 1”
When “Color Profile” is
set to “Film 2”
When “Color Profile” is
set to “Film 3”
When “Color Profile” is
set to “3D Film”
Custom 1 to Custom 3Enables fine adjustment of gamma according to
Cinema
Animation
Natural
NormalRecommended setting for normal viewing.
APlaces more emphasis on the gradation compared to the
HDR
User 1 to User 5
BPlaces more emphasis on the contrast compared to the
CPlaces more emphasis on the brightness compared to the
HDR(ST.2084)Suited for viewing HDR content such as UHD BD (HDR10).
HDR(Hybrid Log)Suited for viewing HDR content such as HDR broadcast.
Custom 1 to Custom 3Fine-tunes the gamma setting according to the user’s
THXTHXVideo of the THX standard.
*1When “Color Profile” is set to “x.v.Color”, the setting is fixed at “Normal”.
*2When “Color Profile” is set to “THX”/“3D THX”, the setting is fixed at “THX”.
Film 1Image is close to the characteristics of Eastman Kodak
Company movie films.
Film 2Places more emphasis on the gradation compared to the
“Film 1” setting.
Film 1Places more emphasis on the contrast compared to the
“Film 2” setting.
Film 2Image is close to the characteristics of FUJIFILM
Corporation movie films.
Film 1Places emphasis on the contrast.
Film 2Places emphasis on the gradation.
Film 1Places emphasis on the contrast.
Film 2Places emphasis on the gradation.
preference.
Normal setting.
Normal setting.
Normal setting.
preference.
Adjust/Set
Fine-tuning to the Preferred Gamma Setting
You can perform fine adjustments based on the selected gamma adjustment setting.
Press the [ADVANCED MENU] button several times to display the gamma menu
1
0
You can also perform setting from “Picture Adjust”"“Gamma” in the menu.
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Adjust to the preferred setting
2
0
Select the color to be adjusted from “Color Selection” and adjust the “Picture Tone”, “Dark Level” and “Bright
Level”.
Adjustment item and its setting
ItemDescriptionSetting
Color SelectionFor selecting the color for adjusting “Picture Tone”,
Picture ToneAdjusts the overall brightness automatically for a
Dark LevelAdjusts the dark areas of the input image.
Bright LevelAdjusts the bright areas of the input image.
* Adjustment cannot be made when “Color Profile” is set to “x.v.Color”.
“Dark Level” and “Bright Level”.
well-balanced result without compromising the
gradation of the image.
0
To do so, use the H I keys to move the cursor.
0
To do so, use the H I keys to move the cursor.
Selecting the Default Value for Making Adjustments
0
When one of “Custom 1” to “Custom 3” is selected in “Gamma”, you can select a “Correction Value”.
0
Select the base “Correction Value” for adjustment using the H I keys.
List of selectable “Correction Value” according to “Picture Mode” G
Adjust/Set
Picture ModeCorrection Value
Cinema
Animation
Natural
HDR
User 1 to User 5
1.8
1.9
2.0
2.1
2.2
2.3
2.4
2.5
2.6
Normal
A
B
C
HDR(ST.2084)
HDR(Hybrid Log)
Import
White / Red / Green / Blue
-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)
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List of selectable “Correction Value” according to “Picture Mode” ET
Picture ModeCorrection Value
FilmFilm 1
Film 2
Import
Cinema
Animation
Natural
HDR
User 1 to User 5
1.8
1.9
2.0
2.1
2.2
2.3
2.4
2.5
2.6
Normal
A
B
C
HDR(ST.2084)
HDR(Hybrid Log)
Import
Adjust/Set
When “Correction Value” is set to “Import”
0
Selecting “Import” enables you to select the gamma data created externally. The factory setting for “Import” is the
same as the “Normal” setting.
0
You can use the projector calibration software to customize the gamma data adjustment, and import the created
gamma data.
For more details, please refer to our website.
http://www3.jvckenwood.com/english/download/index.html
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Gamma Adjustment
C
B
A
D
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0
255
D”
Gamma Curve
Input Value
Output Value
Dark
Dark
Bright
Bright
0
Picture Tone
0
Dark Level
0
Bright Level
0
When the gamma curve is a straight line:
The brightness and contrast of the video input will be
the same as that of the video output.
0
Area for which the gamma curve is above the straight
line (A):
Video output appears brighter than the input.
0
Area for which the gamma curve is below the straight
line (B):
Video output appears darker than the input.
0
Area for which the slope of the gamma curve is steep
(midtone) (C):
The grayscale range of the video output becomes
wider, and the contrast increases (D"D’).
Gamma Adjustment When Viewing HDR Contents (Tone Mapping)
“HDR(ST.2084)” gamma
size and environment although the default settings for viewing with the projector have been adjusted to allow optimum
viewing.
Default settings when viewing HDR contents of this projector
Picture Mode: HDR
Gamma
Adjust/Set
Estimated Screen Size: 90 to 120 inch (screen gain 1.0)
Estimated MaxCLL/MaxFALL : MaxCLL 1000 nits, MaxFALL 400 nits
is the PQ curve adopted by HDR10. Fine adjustments can be made according to the screen
:
HDR(ST.2084)
Picture tone adjustment method
.
When Picture Tone is set to “-”
(The entire screen becomes dark.)
0
Screen size is smaller than estimated
0
MaxFALL/MaxCLL value is higher than
estimated (P. 59)
0
Screen becomes brighter in the course of
viewing
Bright/dark area adjustment method
.
(―) To enhance the contrast
(―) To enhance the gradation of highlight areas
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.
When Picture Tone is set to “+”
(The entire screen becomes brighter.)
0
Screen size is bigger than estimated
0
.
MaxFALL/MaxCLL value is lower than
estimated (P. 59
0
Screen becomes darker in the course of
)
viewing
(+) To make the dark area information more
.
.
visible
(+) To enhance the contrast
Reducing the After-image of Fast-moving Images (Blur Reduction)
Low Latency
For changing the low latency setting.
You are recommended to set to “On” for content requiring split-second timing with the operation screen of PC signals
or games.
Press the [MENU] button to display the menu and select “Picture Adjust”"“Blur
1
Reduction”"“Low Latency”
SettingDescription
OnPerforms the low latency setting.
OffDoes not perform the low latency setting.
0
If “Keystone” is set to other than “0”, the “Low Latency” is set to “Off” and grayed out.
0
If “Anamorphic” is set to other than “Off”, the “Low Latency” is set to “Off” and grayed out.
* “Clear Motion Drive” cannot be set when “Low Latency” is set to “On”.
Low Latency Mode
High bandwidth
video to be shown without losing its original quality, thereby enabling the enjoyment of contents such as movies and
concerts at higher quality.
signals such as 4K 10-bit and 12-bit signals can be processed without being converted. This allows a
Optimal interpolation according to the content is made possible with the new high-definition image interpolation
technique that supports 3D images.
For some scenes, interpolation may cause distortion in the image. In this case, set to “Off”.
.
Press the [C.M.D.] button
1
0
Pressing the [C.M.D.] button each time switches the mode in the following
sequence: “Off”"“Low”"“High”"“Inverse Telecine”"“Off”...
SettingDescription
OffInterpolation is not performed.
LowImproves motion lag for movie type images.
Adjust/Set
HighImproves motion lag fast moving sports type images.
Inverse Telecine60i/60p video images such as those of TVs and DVDs.
Suitable for original images that are 24-frame film sources.
0
Does not function for 24p video images.
* C.M.D. is the abbreviation for Clear Motion Drive.
* This item cannot be set when “Low Latency” is set to “On”.
Motion Enhance
Optimal image quality with reduced image blurring is made possible by enhancing the responsiveness of the liquid
crystal device.
If the image outline is unnatural, set this item to “Off”.
Press the [MENU] button to display the menu and select “Picture Adjust”"“Blur
1
Reduction”"“Motion Enhance”
SettingDescription
OffDoes not perform correction.
LowReduces image blurring.
HighFurther reduces image blurring than “Low”.
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Viewing High Contrast Images (Lens Aperture)
SETTING MEMORY
MODE 1 MODE 2 MODE 3
ANAMO.
JVC has developed an image analysis algorithm, which analyzes the state of the video image in real time, and controls
the aperture dynamically according to the image information.
This technology enables viewers to enjoy video images with enhanced contrast.
1
Press the [LENS AP.] button
Pressing the [LENS AP.] button each time switches the setting in sequence.
SettingDescription
Auto 1Image contrast is enhanced.
Auto 2Places emphasis on the gradation.
ManualDoes not perform dynamic control.
Select this setting to perform adjustment manually.
*1Manual adjustment is disabled in the “Auto 1” and “Auto 2” setting.
To perform adjustment manually, select “Manual”.
*2When the setting is changed to Auto after performing manual adjustment, the
value set manually will be used as the aperture value for Auto.
Adjust/Set
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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.
9 Clear Black ................................................................................................................................................. P. 46
9 Lamp Power ............................................................................................................................................... P. 46
9 Lens Aperture ............................................................................................................................................. P. 46
9 User Name Edit .......................................................................................................................................... P. 46
I Color Profile ..................................................................................................................................................... P. 31
Color Management ......................................................................................................................................... P. 33
I Color Temp. ..................................................................................................................................................... P. 47
I Gamma ............................................................................................................................................................ P. 36
9 Picture Tone ............................................................................................................................................... P. 38
9 Dark Level / Bright Level ............................................................................................................................. P. 38
I MPC Level ....................................................................................................................................................... P. 35
I Blur Reduction ................................................................................................................................................. P. 41
I Contrast ........................................................................................................................................................... P. 48
I Brightness ....................................................................................................................................................... P. 48
I Color ................................................................................................................................................................ P. 49
Adjust/Set
I Tint .................................................................................................................................................................. P. 49
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Input Signal
I Input Level ....................................................................................................................................................... P.
I Color Space ..................................................................................................................................................... P. 49
I Aspect ............................................................................................................................................................. P. 50
I Progressive ...................................................................................................................................................... P. 50
I Mask ................................................................................................................................................................ P. 50
I 3D Setting ........................................................................................................................................................ P. 28
I Picture Position ................................................................................................................................................ P. 50
IHDMI2 EDID ..................................................................................................................................................... P. 50
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Installation
I Lens Control .................................................................................................................................................... P.
9 Focus ......................................................................................................................................................... P. 23
9 Zoom .......................................................................................................................................................... P. 23
9 Shift ............................................................................................................................................................ P. 23
9 Image Pattern ............................................................................................................................................. P. 51
9 Lock ........................................................................................................................................................... P. 51
9 Lens Memory Select ................................................................................................................................... P. 25
9 Lens Memory Save .................................................................................................................................... P. 24
9 Lens Memory Name Edit ............................................................................................................................ P. 25
9 Lens Center ................................................................................................................................................ P. 51
9 Lens Cover ET ......................................................................................................................... P. 51
I Pixel Adjust ...................................................................................................................................................... P. 52
I Installation Style ............................................................................................................................................... P. 53
I Keystone ......................................................................................................................................................... P. 53
I Anamorphic ..................................................................................................................................................... P. 53
I High Altitude Mode .......................................................................................................................................... P. 53
I Screen Adjust .................................................................................................................................................. P. 26
Display Setup
I Back Color ....................................................................................................................................................... P.
I Menu Position .................................................................................................................................................. P. 57
I Signal Display .................................................................................................................................................. P. 57
I Logo ................................................................................................................................................................ P. 57
I Language ........................................................................................................................................................ P. 57
Function
I Trigger ............................................................................................................................................................. P. 57
I
Off Timer .......................................................................................................................................................... P. 57
I ECO Mode ....................................................................................................................................................... P. 58
I Network ........................................................................................................................................................... P. 58
I Remote Code .................................................................................................................................................. P. 59
I Lamp Reset ..................................................................................................................................................... P. 62
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I Information .......................................................................................................................................................
P.
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Picture Adjust
Picture Mode
You can adjust the image quality according to the type of video image you are viewing.
Æ “Setting the Picture Mode” (P. 30
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.
Clear Black
Adjusts the difference in brightness in an image electrically to produce an image with contrast.
SettingDescription
OffDoes not perform correction.
LowMode with a mild effect.
HighMode with a strong effect.
Lamp Power
The brightness of the lamp can be set to “Low” or “High”.
0
The factory setting varies with the “Picture Mode”.
0
Continuous use at the “High” setting may cause the lamp to darken faster.
Lens Aperture
Adjust/Set
JVC has developed an image analysis algorithm, which analyzes the state of the video image in real time, and controls
the aperture dynamically according to the image information.
This technology enables viewers to enjoy video images with enhanced contrast.
Æ “Viewing High Contrast Images (Lens Aperture)” (P.
0
Stopping down the aperture reduces the brightness and increases the contrast.
0
Setting range: -15 (stops down) to 0 (opens up)
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User Name Edit
You can edit the “User 1” to “User 5” names in the Picture mode.
0
Characters that are usable include alphabets (upper or lower case), numeric characters, and symbols.
0
Enter not more than 10 characters.
.
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Color Profile
By setting the “Color Profile” (color space information) according to the “Picture Mode”, you can fine-tune the image
quality according to the movie you are viewing.
Æ “Setting the Color Profile” (P. 31)
Color Management
Each of the colors is adjustable according to the user’s preference.
“Adjusting to the Preferred Color (Color Management)” (P. 33)
Æ
Color Temp.
For setting the color temperature of the video image.
0
When “Picture Mode” is set to “THX” and when “Color Profile” is set to “x.v.Color”, the setting is fixed at 6500K.
Preset
SettingDescription
Xenon 1, Xenon 2 ET
* Selectable when “Picture Mode” is set to
“Film” or “Cinema”.
5500K, 6500K, 7500K, 9300KIncreasing the value enhances the blue tone of the video image, while
Custom 1, Custom 2The color temperature of video images can be adjusted manually and
HDRColor temperature suitable for viewing HDR content.
High BrightColor temperature that gives priority to brightness.
Color
temperature that reproduces the characteristics of a xenon lamp
used in cinemas.
0
Xenon 1: A light source color that is emitted by a film projector
0
decreasing the value enhances the red tone.
saved as one of the three customized settings.
Xenon
cinema
2:
A light source color emitted by a projector used for digital
Adjust/Set
Custom
SettingDescription
Gain Red, Gain Green, Gain BlueAdjusts each color in the bright parts of the video image.
0
Setting range: -255 (reduces the red/green/blue tone) to 0
(enhances the red/green/blue tone)
Offset Red, Offset Green, Offset BlueAdjusts each color in the dark areas of the video image.
0
Setting range: -50 (reduces the red/green/blue tone) to +50
(enhances the red/green/blue tone)
Gamma
You can adjust the output value of the projected image with respect to the video signal input.
Æ “Adjusting the Output Value of the Projected Image (Gamma)” (P. 36
)
Picture Tone
Adjusts the overall brightness automatically for a well-balanced result without compromising the gradation of the image.
Æ “Fine-tuning to the Preferred Gamma Setting” (P. 38)
Dark Level / Bright Level
You can adjust the image quality to produce a sharp contrast in the brightness.
Æ “Fine-tuning to the Preferred Gamma Setting” (P. 38
)
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MPC Level
You can enjoy natural, expressive 4K images with a stronger sense of depth.
Æ “Adjusting Movies for Increased Expressiveness (Multiple Pixel Control)” (P. 35)
4K e-shift
Switches the display resolution.
0
Setting values: On (4K), Off (2K)
Graphic Mode
For selecting whether the content you are viewing is of high sharpness such as graphics.
It is recommended to set to “4K” when viewing content mastered in 4K.
0
Setting values: 4K, 2K
Enhance
For adjusting the high-frequency areas. Increasing the value enhances the definition for a sharper image quality.
0
Setting range: 0 to 10
In the case of 4K 50/60p and other input signals, the respective setting values are saved.
*
Smoothing
For adjusting the low-frequency areas. Increasing the value enhances the blurriness of the image for a softer effect.
0
Setting range: 0 to 10
NR
Prevents noise from becoming too pronounced.
0
Adjust/Set
Setting range: 0 (weak) to 10 (strong)
MEMO
0
“4K e-shift” is fixed at “On” during 4K signal input.
0
“Graphic Mode”, “Smoothing” and “NR” are grayed out during 4K 50/60p signal input.
0
“4K e-shift” is fixed at “Off” during 3D signal input.
Blur Reduction
For reducing the after-image, which occurs in a fast-moving scene.
Contrast
For adjusting the difference in brightness to produce an image with contrast.
0
Setting range: -50 (little difference in brightness) to +50 (large difference in brightness)
* Adjustment cannot be made when “Color Profile” is set to “x.v.Color”.
Brightness
For adjusting the brightness of the video image.
0
Setting range: -50 (darker) to +50 (brighter)
* Adjustment cannot be made when “Color Profile” is set to “x.v.Color”.
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Color
For adjusting the color density of the video image.
0
Setting range: -50 (lighter) to +50 (deeper)
* Adjustment cannot be made when “Color Profile” is set to “x.v.Color”.
Tint
For adjusting the hue of the video image.
0
Setting range: -50 (reddish) to +50 (greenish)
* Adjustment cannot be made when “Color Profile” is set to “x.v.Color”.
Input Signal
Input Level
For setting the dynamic range (gradation) of the video input.
If the image is not displayed properly even after selecting “Auto”, select an appropriate setting.
0
If the dynamic range is not appropriate, the bright areas become overexposed, and the dark areas become
underexposed.
SettingDescription
AutoSets the input signal level automatically.
StandardSelect this setting if you are inputting video signals (dynamic range: 16 - 235).
EnhancedSelect this setting if you are inputting PC signals (dynamic range: 0 - 255).
Super WhiteSelect this setting when inputting Super White-compatible device signals (dynamic
range: 16 - 255).
Adjust/Set
Color Space
For setting the color space of the input signal.
If the image is not displayed properly even after selecting “Auto”, select an appropriate setting.
SettingDescription
AutoDetects “YCbCr (4:4:4)”, “YCbCr (4:2:2)”, and “RGB” automatically.
YCbCr (4:4:4)Select this setting when inputting YCbCr (4:4:4) video signals.
YCbCr (4:2:2)Select this setting when inputting YCbCr (4:2:2) video signals.
RGBSelect this setting when inputting RGB video signals.
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Aspect
Mask: black strip around the periphery
On
Off
The screen size of the projected image can be adjusted optimally according to the original screen size (aspect) that
has been input.
Æ “Adjusting the Screen Size (Aspect)” (P. 27
)
Progressive
For setting the interpolation method for the interlaced signals. If the image outline is unnatural, set this item to “Off”.
SettingDescription
AutoPerforms interpolation by automatically detecting whether the interlaced signals
are converted from 24p video images, such as those in film movies, or interlaced
signals of video materials.
OffInterpolates video images as interlaced signals of video materials, etc.
Mask
For hiding the peripheral area of the image with a mask (black strip).
SettingDescription
OffNot masked.
Custom 1 to Custom 3Masks about 0 to 220 pixels of the four sides of the
image.
* The pixel count is 1920 pixels in the horizontal
direction and 1080 pixels in the vertical direction.
Adjust/Set
3D Setting
For setting 3D movies for viewing.
Æ “Viewing 3D Movies” (P. 28)
Picture Position (Horiz./Vert.)
Adjust the position if the edges of the image are partially missing due to the timing of horizontal and vertical
synchronization signals.
* Adjustment cannot be made during 4K, 3D and 1080i signal input.
HDMI2 EDID
For changing the EDID mode of the [HDMI 2] terminal. Set to “A” under normal condition.
Images with resolution 1920x1080 or lower may not be displayed when some old devices are used.
In that case, connect to the [HDMI 2] terminal and set “HDMI2 EDID” to “B”.
EDID (Extended Display Identification Data) refers to the information, such as supported resolutions, exchanged
*
between devices.
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Installation
Lens Control
Focus / Zoom / Shift
For adjusting the lens according to the projection position
Æ “Adjusting the Lens According to the Projection Position” (P. 23)
Image Pattern
SettingDescription
OnDisplays the lens adjustment pattern.
OffDisplays external signals, and does not display the lens adjustment pattern.
Lock
SettingDescription
OnLocks the lens to prevent any erroneous operation on the adjustments.
0
When “On” is selected, all lens control functions other than “Lens Memory
Select” cannot be operated.
OffDoes not lock the lens.
Lens Memory Select / Lens Memory Save / Lens Memory Name Edit
The Focus, Zoom, and Shift settings can be saved or retrieved, so you can switch easily to a different aspect ratio
(screen size) according to the image.
Æ “Saving and Retrieving Adjustment Settings” (P. 24)
Lens Center
Returns the lens position to the center.
Lens Cover
AutoOpens/closes the lens cover according to the power on/off operation.
OpenLeaves the lens cover open regardless of the power on/off mode.
E T
SettingDescription
Adjust/Set
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Pixel Adjust
Adjust
For setting the adjustment feature to On (Memory 1 or Memory 2) or Off.
* You can save the settings separately when an anamorphic lens is used and when you are using the projector with
a screen.
Adjust Area
SettingDescription
WholeAdjusts the entire image.
ZoneEnables fine adjustment of each zone by dividing the screen into 11 vertical x 11
horizontal zones.
Adjust Color
For selecting the color to adjust (“Red” or “Blue”).
Adjust Pattern Color
For setting the color of the adjustment pattern displayed during adjustment to “White” or “Yellow / Cyan”.
Adjust (Pixel)
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.
0
Adjustment cannot be made when “Adjust Area” is set to “Zone”.
Adjust/Set
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)
SettingDescription
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Adjust (Fine)
When “Adjust Area” is set to “Whole”, adjustment can be made by moving in units of 1/16 pixel on the screen of the
color selected in “Adjust Color”.
When “Adjust Area” is set to “Zone”, the screen is divided into 11 vertical x 11 horizontal zones, and fine adjustment of
each zone is possible.
Æ “Zone Adjust Operation Procedure” (P. 56)
SettingDescription
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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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.
Keystone
For correcting any keystone distortion that occurs when the projector is installed at an angle with respect to the screen.
0
Vertical setting range: -16 to +16
*1Increasing the value changes the aspect slightly.
*2Adjustment cannot be made during 4K 50/60p signal input.
Anamorphic
Configure this setting when an anamorphic lens is used.
SettingDescription
AProjects the 2.35:1 image with it stretched in the vertical direction only.
BProjects the 16:9 image with it compressed in the horizontal direction only.
OffProjects image without any scaling.
High Altitude Mode
Set to “On” when using the projector at a location of low atmospheric pressure (higher than 900 m above sea level).
Adjust/Set
Screen Adjust
By selecting the optimal correction mode according to the characteristics of the screen in use, corrections can be
performed to reproduce natural images with balanced colors.
Æ “Setting Screen Correction” (P. 26
)
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Whole Adjust (Pixel) Operation Procedure
Color A.
GAMMA
BACK
Adjust.
COLOR
Color P.3DA. Area
PIC.
TEMP FORMAT ADJ.
H 0
V 0
Red
Pixel Adjust
Back
Operate
Select
Whole Adjust (Pixel)
V (Vertical)
H (Horizontal)
Adjustment (Pixel) Window
Adjustment Pattern
Color A.
GAMMA
BACK
Adjust.
COLOR
Color P.3DA. Area
PIC.
TEMPFORMATADJ.
H 0
V 0
Red
Pixel Adjust
Back
Operate
Select
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
Press the [OK] button to enter the Adjustment mode
E
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
.
F
After adjustment is complete, press the [BACK] button twice to exit the Adjustment mode
Remote Control Operation Guide
Button NameDescription of Operation
[GAMMA]Changes “Adjust Color”.
[COLOR TEMP.]Switches between “Adjust (Pixel)” and “Adjust (Fine)”.
0
Switches to “Adjust (Pixel)” when “Adjust Area” is set to “Zone”.
[3D FORMAT]Changes “Adjust Pattern Color”.
[PIC ADJ.]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
Color A.
GAMMA
BACK
Adjust.
COLOR
Color P.3DA. Area
PIC.
TEMP FORMAT ADJ.
0 ( 0 / 0 )
0 ( 0 / 0 )
V
H
Red
Whole Adjust (Fine)
Pixel Adjust
Back
Operate
Select
V (Vertical)
H (Horizontal)
Fine Window
Adjustment Pattern
H −20 (−20 / −20)
V 5 ( 5 / 5)
Color A.
GAMMA
BACK
Adjust.
COLOR
Color P.3DA. Area
PIC.
TEMPFORMATADJ.
0 ( 0 / 0 )
0 ( 0 / 0 )
V
H
Red
Whole Adjust (Fine)
Pixel Adjust
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
Back
Operate
Select
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
Press the [OK] button to enter the Adjustment mode
E
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 Fine window.
Adjust/Set
.
F
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
Color A.
GAMMA
BACK
Adjust.
COLOR
Color P.3DA. Area
PIC.
TEMP FORMAT ADJ.
0
0 / 0
0
V
H
Position
Red
Zone Adjust
Pixel Adjust
V (Vertical)
H (Horizontal)
Zone Adjustment Window
Zone Cursor
Adjustment Pattern
Back
Operate
Select
H −31
V 7
Color A.
GAMMA
BACK
Adjust.
COLOR
Color P.3DA. Area
PIC.
TEMPFORMATADJ.
0
0 / 0
8 / 5
0V
H
Position
Red
Zone Adjust
Pixel Adjust
Position
Adjustment Setting
Cursor Position
Remote Control Operation
Guide
Color for
Adjustment
Pixel Adjustment Setting
Back
Operate
Select
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
The Adjustment mode is activated, and the selected adjustment pattern and Zone Adjustment window are
displayed.
0
The adjustable range may be smaller depending on the pixels being adjusted on the entire screen.
.
D
Adjust/Set
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.
.
G
After adjustment is complete, press the [BACK] button twice to exit the Adjustment mode
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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
SettingDescription
OnShows the input terminal for 5 seconds when input is switched.
OffNot displayed.
Logo
SettingDescription
OnDisplays the logo for 5 seconds during startup.
OffNot displayed.
Language
For setting the display language to “日本語”, “English”, “Deutsch”, “Español”, “Italiano”, “Français”, “Português”,
“Nederlands”, “Svenska”, “Norsk”, “Русский”, “中文”, or “繁體中文”.
Function
Trigger
For setting whether to supply a 12 V output to devices such as an external screen equipped with a trigger function.
SettingDescription
OffNo output.
On (Power)Outputs control signals (12 V) from the trigger terminal when the power is turned
on.
0
When the power is turned off, the control signal output is stopped when the
cooling function starts.
On (Anamo)Outputs control signals when the “Anamorphic” setting is switched from “Off” to “A”
or “B”.
Off Timer
For setting the duration before the power turns off automatically when the projector is not operated.
OnEnables “ECO Mode” to minimize power consumption in the Standby mode.
0
RS-232C / LAN communication cannot be used in the Standby mode.
0
If there is no signal transmission and operation for 20 minutes while an image
projected,
is
standby mode.
OffSelect this option to control via RS-232C / LAN communication in the Standby
mode or if Control4 is to be used.
the power management switches the equipment automatically into
Network
For specifying the settings for external control from a PC or smartphone.
SettingSettingDescription
DHCP ClientOnObtains the IP address automatically from the DHCP server inside the connected
network.
OffFor configuring the network settings manually.
IP AddressFor configuring the IP address.
Subnet MaskFor configuring the subnet mask.
Default GatewayFor configuring the default gateway.
MAC AddressDisplays the MAC address of the unit.
Adjust/Set
SetApplies the network settings.
Control4Set to “On” to allow Control4 SDDP to detect this unit.
this
When
and Control4 SDDP from the Control4 Corporation, set this to “Off”.
unit is not connected to an environment under the control of the controller
Glossary of Network Terminology
DHCP:
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
Abbreviation for Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol. This is a protocol for the network
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
For changing the remote control code.
SettingDescription
AChange the remote control code from “B” to “A”.
BChange 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”
Lamp Reset
For resetting the lamp time to “0”.
Æ “Resetting the Lamp Time” (P. 62)
Information
SettingDescription
InputDisplays video input terminal.
Source
(Displayed only during video signal input)
Resolution
(Displayed only during PC signal input)
H Frequency
(Displayed only during PC signal input)
V Frequency
(Displayed only during PC signal input)
Color Depth
Color Space
ColorimetryDisplays the colorimetry of the input video signal.
HDRDisplays the EOTF information when HDR packet is received.
Max CLL / Max FALLDisplays the mastering information of the contents during HDR playback.
Lamp TimeDisplays the lamp time.
Soft Ver.Displays the firmware version.
Displays the input source.
Displays the image resolution.
Displays the horizontal frequency.
Displays the vertical frequency.
Displays the color space and color bit depth of the input video signal.
0
The color bit depth is not displayed when YCbCr (4:2:2) is input.
0
The color bit depth is displayed when color bit depth information is received
from the source device.
Max CLL: Maximum Content Light Level
Max FALL: Maximum Frame Average Light Level
0
The information may not be displayed depending on the player and contents.
Adjust/Set
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Replacing the Lamp
The lamp is a consumable item. If the image appears dark or the lamp goes out, replace the lamp unit.
0
When the lamp replacement time approaches, the user is notified with a message displayed on the screen and by
the indicator. (P. 77)
Lamp Replacement Procedure
3
CAUTION
0
Do not insert your hands into the lamp compartment.
This could cause significant deterioration in the
performance of the equipment, or lead to injury and
electric shock.
0
not replace the lamp immediately after the unit has
Do
been used. Allow a cooling period of at least one hour
before replacement. The temperature of the lamp is
still high, and may cause burn injuries.
0
Do not subject the lamp unit to shock. Doing so may
cause lamp blowout.
0
not
Do
parts of the unit. Doing so may cause fire.
0
Use only
Also, never attempt to reuse an old lamp unit. This
may cause the unit to malfunction.
0
Do not
shorten the lamp life and cause lamp blowout.
0
When replacing the lamp, be careful not to injure
yourself as the lamp may be broken.
0
When replacing the lamp of a projector suspended
from the ceiling, work at height is required. This is a
Maintenance
dangerous operation. Please consult our service
center.
use a flammable air duster to clean the internal
genuine replacement parts for the lamp unit.
touch the surface of a new lamp. Doing so may
Loosen the screws of the lamp unit
0
Loosen the screws with a t screwdriver.
.
4
Pull out the lamp unit
0
Hold the lamp unit at the dents at the top and
bottom, and pull it out.
Pull out the power plug from the power
1
outlet
2
Remove the lamp cover
0
Remove the screw of the lamp cover with a t
screwdriver.
.
60
.
5
Install the new lamp unit
.
MEMO
Usable lamp life
0
When the lamp is used with “Lamp Power” set to
the
“Low”,
hours. This is the average usable time and not a
guaranteed value.
0
The lamp
the operating conditions.
0
When the
deterioration progresses rapidly.
0
When the video image appears dark, when the color
tone looks unnatural, or when the image flickers,
replace the lamp unit with a new one promptly.
lamp life on this unit is approximately 4500
life may not reach 4500 hours depending on
lamp has reached the end of its usable life,
Tighten the screws of the new lamp
6
unit
0
Tighten the screws with a t screwdriver.
.
7
Attach the lamp cover
0
Insert the two tabs at the top and bottom of the
lamp cover into the unit.
0
Tighten the screws with a t screwdriver.
Purchasing a lamp unit
Please consult your authorized dealer or nearby service
center.
0
Lamp unit
Product no.: PK-L2615U
* Not suitable for household room illumination.
Lamps with a different product number or those for
*
other projector models cannot be used.
Information about the lamp
An ultra-high pressure mercury lamp with a high internal
pressure is used in the projector.
Due to the characteristics of this lamp, it may blow out
with a loud noise or go out when it is subject to shock or
using
after
for a prolonged period of time (the time before
the lamp blows out or goes out varies considerably with
each lamp as well as the operating conditions).
After replacing the lamp
0
Do not place the removed lamp unit at a place that is
within reach by children or anywhere near
inflammable items.
0
Dispose used lamp units in the same way as
Follow the regulations of your local
fluorescent
community for disposal.
lamps.
Maintenance
.
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Resetting the Lamp Time
MENU
BACK
Back
Operate
Select
Exit
A
Off
Lamp Reset
Remote Code
Network
ECO Mode
Off Timer
Trigger
Function
Off
Off
NoYes
Reset Lamp Time?
Press for 2
seconds or longer
Reset the lamp time when you have replaced the lamp.
It provides an estimated timing for lamp replacement
Resetting the lamp time from the menu
screen
Press the [MENU] button to display
1
the menu
Select “Function”"“Lamp Reset”
2
from the menu
.
On the “Reset Lamp Time?” screen,
3
select “Yes”
0
The lamp time is reset to zero.
and press the [OK] button
Resetting the lamp time using the remote
control
Insert the power plug into the power
1
outlet
Make sure that you operate the
remote control in the Standby mode
2
(the power plug is inserted into the
outlet, but the power is not turned on)
0
Press in the order as shown.
0
Make sure that you press a button within two
seconds after the last button is pressed.
Press the last button for at least two seconds.
.
0
The “LAMP” indicator and “STANDBY/ON”
indicator blink alternately for three seconds.
After that, the unit switches to the Standby
mode.
.
Maintenance
MEMO
0
Reset the lamp time only when you have replaced the
lamp.
If the lamp time is reset while a lamp is in use, you may
lose track of the timing for replacing the lamp. Doing
so may result in using the lamp beyond the estimated
limit, thereby causing lamp blowout.
Maintaining the Cabinet and Remote Control
0
Gently wipe off dirt on the cabinet with a soft cloth.
0
If it is extremely dirty, wet a cloth in water, wring dry and use it to wipe off the dirt, followed by wiping again with a dry
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
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Cleaning and Replacing the Filter
Pull out while
pushing down the
tab
Check that the left
and right tabs are
locked onto the unit
Clean the filter regularly Otherwise, the air intake
efficiency may deteriorate, and malfunction may occur.
CAUTION
0
Make sure that you pull out the power plug from the
outlet before cleaning or replacing the filter.
0
Before turning
the floor or a table, make sure that you lay a soft rag
in advance to prevent the projector from being
scratched.
this unit upside down and placing it on
3
Reinstall the inner filter
1
Remove the inner filter
.
2
Clean the filter
.
0
Wash the filter with water and dry it in a shaded
area.
0
If the filter is extremely dirty, clean it with a
neutral detergent. Put on rubber gloves when
using a neutral detergent.
0
After washing the filter with water, make sure
that it is completely dry before reinstalling.
Otherwise, electric shock or malfunction may
occur.
0
Do not clean the filter with a vacuum cleaner or
air duster. The filter is soft and may be easily
damaged.
.
If the filter is damaged or too dirty to be
cleaned
0
Replace with a new filter. A dirty filter will dirty the
internal parts
on the video image.
0
To purchase a new filter or when there is dirt in the
internal parts of the unit, consult your authorized
dealer or nearby service center.
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 [STANDBY/ON] button on the main unit to turn on the power again
When “High Altitude Mode” is set to “On”, and “Lamp Power” is set to “High” during 3D mode, the fan will
make louder noise than usual since it is designed to run at high speed in 3D mode.
Power is not supplied
CheckActionRefer to
Is the power cord disconnected?Insert the power cord (plug) firmly.P. 20
Is the lamp cover properly shut?If the unit is in the Standby mode, remove the power plug
and close
again.
Is the lamp in the Cool-down mode?After exiting the Cool-down mode, turn on the power again. P. 22
the lamp cover properly. After that, insert the plug
P. 61
Power shuts down automatically
CheckActionRefer to
Has “ECO Mode” been configured?Set “ECO Mode” to “Off”.P. 58
Has “Off Timer” been configured?Set “Off Timer” to “Off”.P. 57
Are the air inlets and exhaust vent
blocked?
Is the filter dirty?Clean the filter.P. 63
Leave proper clearance when installing the unit.P. 10, 11
Troubleshooting
P. 15
64
Video image does not appear
CheckActionRefer to
Is the correct external input selected?Select the correct external input terminal.P. 21
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 the cable in use an HDMI-certified
cable?
Is an intermediate device (AV amplifier,
divider, etc.) in use?
Is an old source device in use?Change the resolution setting of the source device. For
Turn on the power of the AV device or PC and play the
video.
Connect the AV device or PC properly.P. 18
Set the AV device or PC properly.P. 18
Use an HDMI-certified high-speed cable. Also, use as
short a cable as possible.
Change the sequence of turning on the source device,
intermediate device
each device, ensure that the signal output is stable before
turning on the next device.
details on how to change the setting, please refer to the
instruction manual of the source device. Or, try connecting
to the HDMI2 terminal and set “HDMI2 EDID” to “B”.
and the projector. And after turning on
P. 18
P. 18
P. 18
P. 50
3D images do not appear
CheckActionRefer to
Do you see two images displayed side by
side?
Is an intermediate device (AV amplifier,
divider, etc.) in use?
Is the cable in use an HDMI-certified
cable?
Is the power of the 3D Glasses turned
on?
Are the 3D Glasses charged?Check whether the PK-AG1 battery of the 3D Glasses has
Are the 3D Glasses and 3D Synchro
Emitter too far away from each other?
Is the 3D Glasses and 3D Synchro
Emitter combination correct?
Set “3D Format” to “Side by Side”
Video images in the “Side by Side” format may not be
recognized automatically in the case of 3D video images.
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.
Use an HDMI-certified high-speed cable.
Also, use as short a cable as possible.
If you are using the PK-AG2 or PK-AG3 3D Glasses, turn
on the power manually.
run out, and whether PK-AG2 and PK-AG3 are charged.
Position them at an appropriate distance.
Check the model name of 3D Glasses and 3D Synchro
Emitter, and use the correct combination.
P. 29
P. 18
P. 18
Check the
instruction
manual of
Glasses and 3D
Synchro Emitter.
P. 9
the 3D
Troubleshooting
3D video image looks unnatural
CheckActionRefer to
Are there overlapping video images?If there are overlapping video images partially, this is due
to the crosstalk phenomenon.
In this case, adjust “Crosstalk Cancel” accordingly.
If there are overlapping video images partially, this is due
to the crosstalk phenomenon.
This phenomenon often occurs when there are drastic
changes in the brightness.
In this case, set Lamp Power to “High”
P. 29
P. 46
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Video image looks unnatural
Colors are unnatural
CheckActionRefer to
Is the color space of the input signal
correctly set?
Is the image correctly adjusted?Adjust “Color” and “Tint” accordingly.P. 49
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. 18
P. 49
Video image is fuzzy
CheckActionRefer to
Is the focus correctly adjusted?Adjust the focus.P. 23
Is the unit placed too near or too far away
from the screen?
Set the unit at a correct distance from the screen.P. 74
Video image flickers
CheckActionRefer to
Do you see horizontally-extended,
overlapping video images?
Are you viewing the video images under
a fluorescent light?
Is “Lens Aperture” set to “Auto 1” or “Auto
2”?
* Flickers may sometimes occur upon starting up the projector unit, or immediately after the projector is changed from
floor-standing to ceiling mounted. This is attributable to the lamp or drive mechanism, and is likely not caused by
malfunction of the projector.
In this case, set “3D Format” to “Auto”P. 29
This is caused by interference between the 3D glasses with
the flickers of the fluorescent light.
View with the fluorescent light turned off.
Set “Lens Aperture” to “Manual”P. 43
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Projected image is dark
CheckActionRefer to
Is the lamp near exhaustion?Check the lamp time in the “Information” menu. Prepare a
Is the aperture closed?Set “Lens Aperture” to “Auto 1” or “Auto 2”, or set to
Troubleshooting
Is “Lamp Power” set to “Low”?Set “Lamp Power” to “High”P. 46
new lamp unit or replace as soon as possible when the
lamp is near exhaustion.
“Manual” and open up the aperture manually.
Video image appears horizontally (vertically) extended
CheckActionRefer to
Is “3D Format” set to “Side by Side”?Set “3D Format” to “Auto”P. 29
Is “Anamorphic” set to a setting other
than “Off”?
Set “Anamorphic” to “Off”P. 53
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P. 59
P. 60
43
P.
Striped patterns appear on the screen
CheckActionRefer to
Does the fabric of the screen have a
regular pattern?
Interference fringes may sometimes occur between the
fabric pattern
dealer.
and the pixels. Please consult the authorized
Video images are missing
CheckActionRefer to
Has screen mask been configured?Set “Mask” to “Off”.P. 50
Is the display position misaligned?Alter the “Picture Position” value so that the entire image
appears on the screen.
P. 50
Remote control does not work
CheckActionRefer 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. 14
Is there an obstructing object between
the remote control and remote sensor?
Is the remote control held too far away
from the unit?
Are the IR (infrared) 3D Glasses and 3D
Synchro Emitter in use?
Remove any obstructing object.P. 14
Hold the remote control closer to the sensor during use.P. 14
As there is a possibility of signal interference, when you are
using the IR (infrared) 3D Glasses together with the 3D
Synchro Emitter, try adjusting the orientation of the 3D
Synchro Emitter.
P. 14
P. 28
—
The lens cover does not close E T
CheckActionRefer to
Is “Lens Cover” set to “Open”?Set “Lens Cover” under “Lens Control” in the setting menu
to “Auto”.
P. 51
Noise is heard
CheckActionRefer to
Is the exhaust vent blocked?
Is the unit used near a heater or airconditioner?
Are you viewing 3D video images?“Lamp Power” is set automatically to “High” to ease viewing
Is the “Picture Mode” or “Color Profile”
changed?
ET only
Did you change the “4K e-shift” setting
for “MPC Level”?
Check the installation condition of the projector.
When the surrounding temperature of the projector is high,
the fan revolution speed increases to protect the projector
unit, hence a louder operating sound.
of 3D video images, hence a louder fan operating sound.
If you are bothered by the sound, set it to “Low”.
Operating sound is generated by the cinema filter. This is
not a malfunction.
Switching sound is generated. This is not a malfunction.
P. 15
P. 46
—
—
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.
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Troubleshooting
When the Following Messages Appear...
No Input
HDMI-1
BACK
Back
Lamp replacement
MessageDescriptionAction
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 “HDMI-1” and
“HDMI-2” will be displayed in yellow).
Indicates that the lamp needs to be
replaced soon.
clear
.
To
button on the operation panel of the
the message, press the [BACK]
projector unit or the remote control.
Input the video signals.
Input video signals that can be used.
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(P.
Get ready a new lamp unit and replace
as soon as possible. Reset the lamp time
after replacing the lamp. (P. 60, 62)
Troubleshooting
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External Control
15
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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. 58)
0
Please use it after you have gained proper understanding from professional books or consulting the system
administrator.
RS-232C Specifications
Pin No.SignalFunctionSignal Direction
2RxDReceive dataPC " This unit
3TxDTransmission data
5GNDSignal ground
1, 4, 6 - 9N/C
0
PC refers to the controller, such as a personal computer.
——
ModeNon-synchronous
Character length8 bit
ParityNone
Start bit1
Stop bit1
Data rate19200 bps
Data formatBinary
This unit " PC
—
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
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.
out “PJREQ” 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 CodeTypeDescription
21Operating commandPC " This unit
3FReference command
40Response command
06ACKThis unit " PC (returns to PC after the command is accepted without
Unit ID
This is a code that specifies the unit. The binary code is fixed at “8901”.
Command and data
PC " This unit
This unit " PC
error)
Operating command and data (binary code)
Command
0000
5057Power
4950InputWhen power is on
5243Remote
TypeDescription
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)
36: HDMI 1
37: HDMI 2
Sends the same code as the
supplied remote control.
0
“Remote Control
Code”P. 71
Reference command and data (binary code)
Command
5057Power
4950InputWhen power is on
TypeDescription
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
36: HDMI 1
37: HDMI 2
error occurs 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 NameBinary Code
STAND BY37 33 30 36
ON37 33 30 35
HDMI 137 33 37 30
HDMI 237 33 37 31
INFO.37 33 37 34
MODE 137 33 44 38
MODE 237 33 44 39
MODE 337 33 44 41
LENS CONTROL37 33 33 30
LENS AP.37 33 32 30
ANAMO.37 33 43 35
HIDE37 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 NameBinary Code
OK37 33 32 46
MENU37 33 32 45
BACK37 33 30 33
NATURAL37 33 36 41
CINEMA37 33 36 38
PICTURE MODE37 33 46 34
COLOR PROFILE37 33 38 38
GAMMA SETTINGS37 33 46 35
MPC37 33 46 30
C.M.D.37 33 38 41
ADVANCED MENU37 33 37 33
GAMMA37 33 37 35
COLOR TEMP.37 33 37 36
3D FORMAT37 33 44 36
PIC. ADJ.37 33 37 32
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Others
Communications Example
This section shows the communication examples of RS-232C.
Operating command
TypeCommandDescription
Connection checkPC " This unit: 21 89 01 00 00 0A
This unit "
Power (On)PC " This unit: 21 89 01 50 57 31 0A
This unit "
Power (Off)PC " This unit: 21 89 01 50 57 30 0A
This unit "
Remote control
(MENU)
PC " This unit: 21 89 01 52 43 37 33 32 45 0A
This unit
Reference command
TypeCommandDescription
Power (On)PC " This unit: 3F 89 01 50 57 0A
This unit "
This unit " PC: 40 89 01 50 57 31 0A
Input (HDMI 1)PC " This unit: 3F 89 01 49 50 0A
This unit " PC: 06 89 01 49 50 0A
This unit " PC: 40 89 01 49 50 36 0A
PC: 06 89 01 00 00 0A
PC: 06 89 01 50 57 0A
PC: 06 89 01 50 57 0A
" PC: 06 89 01 52 43 0A
PC: 06 89 01 50 57 0A
Connection check
When power is turned on from the
Standby mode
When power is turned off (Standby
mode) from power-on mode
When the same operation as
pressing the [MENU] button on the
remote control is performed
When information on the power-on
state is acquired
When information on HDMI 1 input
is acquired
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Specifications
Product NameD-ILA Projector
Model NameDLA-X9900B, DLA-X7900B/W, DLA-X5900B/W*1
Display Panel/SizeD-ILA device *2, 3
Projection Lens2.0 x power zoom lens (1.4:1 to 2.8:1), motorized zoom and focus
Light-source Lamp265 W ultra-high pressure mercury lamp [product no.: PK-L2615U]
Screen SizeApprox. 60" to 200" (Aspect ratio of 16:9)
Brightness2000 lm E
Projection DistanceRefer to P. 74.
Input Compatibility SignalRefer to P. 76.
Display Resolution3840 x 2160 pixels *4
Input TerminalHDMI InputDual, HDMI 19-pin x 2 (HDCP 2.2-compatible) *5
Output Terminal Trigger Terminal1 system, Ø 3.5 mm DC Power Jack (E)
3D synchroDedicated terminal for 3D Synchro Emitter (1 system, mini-DIN 3-pin)
Control Terminal RS-232C Terminal1 system, D-sub 9-pin (male) (external control)
LAN Terminal1 system, RJ-45 plug
Power RequirementsAC 100 V to 240 V, 50 Hz/60 Hz
Power Consumption380 W (during networked standby: 1.5 W *6, during standby: 0.4 W *7)
Operation EnvironmentTemperature: 5°C to 35°C; humidity: 20% to 80%; storage
Installation HeightBelow 5,000 ft (1524 m)
Dimensions (Width x Height x Depth)Approx. 455 mm x 179 mm x 472 mm (excluding feet and protrusions)
Mass15.6 kg (E T)
AccessoriesRefer to P. 9.
*1“W” indicates that the main unit is white in color. “B” indicates that the main unit is black in color.
*2D-ILA is the abbreviation for Direct drive Image Light Amplifier.
*3
D-ILA devices are manufactured using extremely high-precision technology with a pixel effectiveness of 99.99%.
Only 0.01% or less of the pixels are either missing or would remain permanently lit.
*4During 3D playback, the pixel is set to 1920 x 1080.
*5HDCP is the abbreviation for High-bandwidth Digital Content Protection system. The image of the HDMI input
terminal may not be displayed in some cases due to changes in the HDCP specifications.
*6The power consumption of this product during networked standby when all wired network ports are connected
is 1.5 W.
*7“During standby” refers to Eco Mode standby (P. 58).
0
Design and specifications are subject to change without prior notice.
0
note
Please
to aid comprehension. Images may differ from the actual product.
that some of the pictures and illustrations may have been abridged, enlarged or contextualized in order
0.7" (1920 x 1080 pixels) x 3 (total no. of pixels: approx. 6.22 million)
Average lifespan: 4500 hours (“Low” mode)
1900 lm T
1800 lm G
DC OUT 12 V, 0.1 A
temperature: -10°C to 60°C
g (G)
15.4 k
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Others
E T have obtained the “THX 3D Display Certification” by THX.
®
In addition to 2D movies, you can also enjoy faithful reproduction of images in a “quality as
intended by the filmmaker” during playback of 3D movies.
The THX 3D certification is “an indication of high definition and high resolution”, which is
granted to products that have cleared more than 400 image quality tests.
ET are isf-certified, so calibration can be performed by an isf-certified trainer.
After calibration is performed, an isf mode is added to the Picture mode.
For more details, please refer to the isf website.
http://www.imagingscience.com/
About Trademarks and Copyrights
HDMI, HDMI logo and High-Definition Multimedia Interface are trademarks or registered
trademarks of HDMI Licensing LCC.
“x.v.Color” and the “x.v.Color” logo are trademarks of Sony Corporation
* Even when signals can be input, video images may not be projected properly depending on the PC or cable in use.
Others
When
in some cases.
this occurs, switching to another compatible resolution or changing the cable may help to resolve the problem
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
The indicator appears blinking.
The indicator lights up.
LAMPWARNING
STANDBY/ON
LAMPWARNING
STANDBY/ON
LAMPWARNING
STANDBY/ON
LAMPWARNING
STANDBY/ON
LAMP
WARNING
STANDBY/ON
LAMPWARNING
STANDBY/ON
When the video image is temporarily hidden (HIDE is on)
During projection
All lights off
In the Cool-down mode
“STANDBY/ON” blinking (red)
During lamp startup
“STANDBY/ON” lights up (green)
In standby state
“STANDBY/ON” lights up (red)
“STANDBY/ON” blinking (green)
LAMPWARNING
STANDBY/ON
“LAMP” lights up (orange)
When lamp replacement is
near
Meaning of the lighting figures
.
Operation mode display
Displays using the different colors and solid/blinking light of the “STANDBY/ON” indicator.
.
Estimated timing for lamp replacement
Displays using the solid/blinking light of the “LAMP” indicator. The “STANDBY/ON” indicator, which shows the operating
mode of the unit, is displayed simultaneously as described above.
.
Others
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Warning display
LAMPWARNING
STANDBY/ON
(Red)(*)Mode
Display
LAMPWARNING
STANDBY/ON
Blinking
Simultaneously
(Red)
(Orange)
Mode
Display
LAMPWARNING
STANDBY/ON
(Red)
(Orange)
Mode
Display
You can tell the details of a warning from the (repeated) displays of the “WARNING” and “LAMP” indicators. The
“STANDBY/ON” indicator,
The Warning mode is activated once the message is displayed. Projection is interrupted, and the cooling fan is turned
on for about 100 seconds.
The power cannot be turned on again while cooling is in progress. Check the following after cooling is complete.
which shows the operating mode of the unit, is displayed simultaneously as described above.
Indicator Status (Solid/Blinking)
.
Blinking
Frequency
DescriptionCheck and Countermeasure
x1Abnormality in the power supply
x2Cooling fan stopped abnormally
x3Internal temperature is abnormally
high
x4External temperature is too high
x5Abnormal circuit operation
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.
that,
After
turn on the power again.
x1Abnormal circuit operation
x2
x3
x4Abnormal operation of the lens
cover
.
0
Check that nothing is blocking
the lens cover.
Countermeasure: Turn on the
power again.
x1Lamp does not light up and unit is
unable to project
x2Lamp goes out during projection
.
x3When the lamp cover is removed
0
Check that the lamp unit and
lamp cover are correctly
installed.
Countermeasure: Turn on the
power again.
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.
(*) If the scheduled time for lamp replacement is exceeded, the indicator may light up.