JVC LX-NZ30 B/W Bedienungsanleitung englisch (4.1 MB)

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INSTRUCTIONS
DLP PROJECTOR
LX-NZ30
B5A-4412-01
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Table of contents

Safety precautions................. 3
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Overview ............................... 8
Shipping contents........................8
Projector exterior view.................9
Controls and functions............... 10
Control panel ....................................10
Remote control .................................11
Installation ........................... 13
Choosing a location...................13
Obtaining a preferred projected
image size .................................14
Connection .......................... 16
Operation............................. 17
Starting up the projector ............ 17
Shutting down the projector....... 17
Selecting an input source ..........18
Adjusting the projected image ...18
Adjusting the projection angle .........18
Fine-tuning the image size and
clarity ................................................19
Correcting keystone..........................19
Adjusting 4 corners...........................20
Maintenance........................ 33
Care of the projector ................. 33
Light source information ........... 34
Getting to know the light source hour
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Extending light source life................ 34
Indicators .................................. 35
Troubleshooting ........................ 36
Specifications............................ 37
Projector specifications.................... 37
Dimensions ...................................... 38
Timing chart ..................................... 39
Warranty and copyright
information........................... 42
Warranty ................................... 42
Copyright .................................. 42
Disclaimer ................................. 42
About trademarks and copyrights
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Menu Functions................... 21
About the OSD Menus ..............21
Using the OSD menu ................21
PICTURE menu................................22
BASIC menu ....................................24
ADVANCED menu ...........................25
SYSTEM menu.................................26
DISPLAY menu ................................28
POWER MANAGEMENT menu.......29
INFORMATION menu ......................30
OSD menu structure .........................31
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Safety precautions

FCC INFORMATION (U.S.A. only)
CAUTION:
Changes or modification not approved by could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
NOTE:
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for Class B digital devices, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encourage to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
• Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
• Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
• Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
• Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
Supplier's Declaration of Conformity
Model Number: LX-NZ30BG, LX-NZ30WG Trade Name: JVC Responsible party: JVCKENWOOD USA Corporation Address: 1440 Corporate Drive, Irving, TX 75038 Telephone Number: 678-449-8879 This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any
interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
NOISE EMISSION DECLARATION
The sound pressure level at the operator position is equal or less than 60dB(A) according to ISO7779.
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Dear Customer,
Products
Battery
This apparatus is in conformance with the valid European directives and standards regarding electromagnetic compatibility and electrical safety.
European representative of JVCKENWOOD Corporation is: JVCKENWOOD Deutschland GmbH Konrad-Adenauer-Allee 1-11, 61118 Bad Vilbel, GERMANY
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.

Important safety instructions

Your projector is designed and tested to meet the latest standards for safety of information technology equipment. However, to ensure safe use of this product, it is important that you follow the instructions mentioned in this manual and marked on the product.
1. Please read this user manual before you operate your projector. Keep this manual in a safe place for future reference.
2. Always place the projector on a level, horizontal surface during operation.
- Do not place the projector on an unstable cart, stand, or table as it may fall and be damaged.
- Do not place inflammables near the projector.
- Do not use if tilted at an angle of more than 10 degrees left to right, nor at angle of more than 15
degrees front to back.
3. Do not store the projector on end vertically. Doing so may cause the projector to fall over, causing injury or resulting in damage.
4. Do not place the projector in any of the following environments:
- Space that is poorly ventilated or confined. Allow at least 50 cm clearance from walls and free
flow of air around the projector.
- Locations where temperatures may become excessively high, such as the inside of a car with all
windows closed.
- Locations where excessive humidity, dust, or cigarette smoke may contaminate optical
components, shorten the projector’s lifespan and darken the screen.
- Locations near fire alarms.
- Locations with conditions beyond those listed in "Projector specifications".
5. Do not block the vents while the projector is on (even in standby mode).
- Do not cover the projector with any item.
- Do not place the projector on a blanket, bedding or any other soft surface.
6. In areas where the mains power supply voltage may fluctuate by ±10 volts, it is recommended that you connect the projector through a power stabilizer, surge protector or uninterruptible power supply (UPS) as appropriate to your situation.
7. Do not step on the projector or place any objects upon it.
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8. Do not place liquids near or on the projector. Liquids spilled into the projector will void your warranty. If the projector does become wet, disconnect it from the power outlet and
contact to have the projector repaired.
9. Do not look straight into the projector lens during operation. It may harm your sight.
RG2 IEC 62471-5:2015
10. Use of controls or adjustments or performance of procedures other than those specified herein may result in hazardous radiation exposure.
11. Never allow children to stare into the projector beam at any distance from the projector.
12. Do not turn on the projector with the remote control while in front of the projection lens.
13. Avoid using optical aids such as binoculars or telescopes inside the beam.
14. This projector is capable of displaying inverted images for ceiling mount installation. Use only a proper ceiling mount kit for mounting.
15. THIS APPARATUS MUST BE EARTHED.
16. When installing the unit, incorporate a readily accessible disconnect device in the fixed wiring, or connect the power plug to an easily accessible socket-outlet near the unit. If a fault should occur during operation of the unit, operate the disconnect device to switch the power supply off, or disconnect the power plug.
High temperature Caution
The temperature of the cabinet around and above the exhaust vents can become hot during projector operation. Touching these areas during operation could cause burns to the hands. Do not touch these areas. Doing so may cause burns. Pay particular attention in preventing young children from touching these parts. Additionally, do not place any metal objects on these areas. Due to the heat from the projector, doing so could cause an accident or personal injury.
Ceiling mounting the projector
If you intend to mount your projector on the ceiling, we strongly recommend that you use a proper fitting projector ceiling mount kit and ensure it is securely and safely installed.
If not, there is a safety risk that the projector may fall from the ceiling due to an improper attachment through the use of the wrong gauge or length screws.
You can purchase a proper projector ceiling mount kit from the place you purchased your projector. We recommend that you also purchase a separate Kensington lock compatible security cable and attach it securely to both the Kensington lock slot on the projector and the base of the ceiling mount bracket. This will perform the secondary role of restraining the projector should its attachment to the mounting bracket become loose.
Do not attempt to disassemble this projector. There are dangerous high voltages inside which may cause death if you should come into contact with live parts.
Under no circumstances should you ever undo or remove any other covers. Refer servicing only to suitably qualified professional service personnel.
Please keep the original packing for possible future shipment. If you need to pack your projector after use, adjust the projection lens to an appropriate position, put the lens cushion around the lens, and fit the lens cushion and projector cushion together to prevent damage during transportation.
When you think service or repair is required, take the projector only to a suitably qualified technician.
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Moisture condensation
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Laser emission port
Wide: α = 30.3°
Te le : α = 19.9°
Never operate the projector immediately after moving it from a cold location to a hot location. When the projector is exposed to such a change in temperature, moisture may condense on the crucial internal parts. To prevent the projector from possible damage, do not use the projector for at least 2 hours when there is a sudden change in temperature.
Avoid volatile liquids
Do not use volatile liquids, such as insecticide or certain types of cleaner, near the projector. Do not have rubber or plastic products touching the projector for a long time. They will leave marks on the finish. If cleaning with a chemically treated cloth, be sure to follow the cleaning product’s safety instructions.
Disposal
This product contains the following materials which are harmful to human bodies and environment.
• Lead, which is contained in solder.
To dispose of the product, consult your local environment authorities for regulations.
WARNING
LASER RADIATION AVOID DIRECT EYE EXPOSURE CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT
CAUTION
Do not look into the lens while in use.
Light source specifications
105 W Laser diodes x 1
Wavelength 449 - 461 nm
Maximum output is 64 mW
Beam divergence angle from lens of this unit
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CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT
LASER CAUTION LABEL
LASER CAUTION LABEL
• This product complies with EN60825-1: 2014+A11:2021.
• This product complies with EN50689:2021.
• This product is designed to project images on a wall or screen.
WARNING
Do not look into the lens while in use.
CAUTION
Use of controls or adjustments or performance of procedures other than those specified herein may result in hazardous radiation exposure.
Location information of the label
CAUTION
• Do not stare into the projector beam at any distance from the projector.
• Be careful to beam from lens when using the remote control for starting the projector while in front of the projection lens.
• Do not use of optical aids such as binoculars or telescopes inside the beam.
IEC62471-5
Location information of the icon
As with any bright light source, do not stare into the beam, RG2 IEC62471-5:2015
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Overview

(US)
(EU)

Shipping contents

Carefully unpack and verify that you have the items below. Some of the items may not be available depending on your region of purchase. Please check with your place of purchase.
Some of the accessories may vary from region to region.
Projector Remote control and batteries Quick start guide
Power cable*
*The power cable supplied is different according to regions.
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Overview
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Projector exterior view

Front and upper side view
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Rear/bottom view
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1. Vent (heated air exhaust)
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2. Front IR remote sensor
3. Zoom ring
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Adjusts the size of the projected image.
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4. Projection lens
5. Control panel (See "Control panel"
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for details.)
6. Lens shift knob (Left/Right)
Adjusts the horizontal position of the projected image.
7. Lens shift knob (Up/Down)
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Adjusts the vertical position of the projected image.
8. Vent (cool air intake)
9. Focus ring
Adjusts the focus of the projected image.
10.HDMI ports (HDCP 2.3)
11.USB port
12.SERVICE (USB Type-A) port
Used for charging external device.
13.DisplayPort port
14.RS-232 control port
15.RJ-45 LAN control port
16.12VDC output terminal
Used to trigger external devices such as an electric screen or light control, etc. Consult your dealer for how to connect these devices.
17.AC Power cable inlet
18.Kensington lock slot
19.Security bar
20.Ceiling mount holes
21.Adjuster feet
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Controls and functions

Control panel

1. POWER Toggles the projector between standby mode and on.
2. Top IR remote sensor
3. TEMPerature warning light
Lights up red if the projector's temperature becomes too high.
4. LIGHT indicator light
Indicates the status of the light source. Lights up or flashes when the light source has developed a problem.
5. HIDE
Used to blank the screen picture. Press most of the keys on the projector or remote control to restore the picture.
6. Arrow keys ( , , , )
When the On-Screen Display (OSD) menu is activated, these keys are used as directional arrows to select the desired menu items and to make adjustments.
7. MENU
Displays the menu, or hides the menu if it is displayed.
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8. POWER indicator light
Lights up or flashes when the projector is under operation.
9. Keystone keys ( , / , , )
Launches the Keystone window when the OSD menu is not activated. Use , / ,
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images resulting from an angled projection.
10.INPUT
Displays the source selection bar.
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Activates panel key lock. To unlock the keys, press and hold for 3 seconds or setting OSD menu using the remote control.
12.OK
Activates the selected On-Screen Display (OSD) menu item.
13.BACK
Goes back to previous OSD menus, exits and saves any changes made using the On-Screen Display (OSD) menu.
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Remote control

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1. INPUT
Displays the source selection bar.
2. LIGHT
Turns on the remote control backlight for a few seconds. To keep the backlight on, press any other key while the backlight is on. Press the key again to turn the
backlight off.
3. NATURAL
Selects the picture mode: Natural.
4. CINEMA
Selects the picture mode: Cinema.
5. USER1
Selects the picture mode: User 1.
6. USER2
Selects the picture mode: User 2.
7. HIDE
Used to blank the screen picture. Press most of the keys on the projector or remote control to restore the picture.
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8. OK
Activates the selected On-Screen Display (OSD) menu item.
9. MENU
Displays the menu, or hides the menu if it is displayed.
10.BRIGHTNESS
Displays the setting bar for brightness adjustment.
11. POWER Toggles the projector between standby mode and on.
12.DYNAMIC Selects the picture mode: Dynamic.
13.GAMMA Displays the Gamma menu.
14.TEST
Displays the test pattern.
15. Right
Activates panel key lock. To unlock the keys, press and hold for 3 seconds or setting OSD menu using the remote control.
16.Arrow keys ( Left, Right, Up,
Down)
When the On-Screen Display (OSD) menu is activated, these keys are used as directional arrows to select the desired menu items and to make adjustments.
Launches the Keystone window when the OSD menu is not activated.
17.BACK
Goes back to previous OSD menu, exits and saves menu settings.
18.CONTRAST
Displays the setting bar for contrast adjustment.
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Installing/replacing the remote control battery
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1. To open the battery cover, turn the remote control over to view its back, press on the finger grip on the cover and slide it up in the direction of the arrow as illustrated.
2. Remove any existing batteries (if necessary) and install two AA batteries observing the battery polarities as indicated in the base of the battery compartment. Positive (+) goes to positive and negative (-) goes to negative.
3. Refit the cover by aligning it with the base and pushing it back up into position. Stop when it clicks into place.
• Avoid leaving the remote control and battery in an extremely high or low temperature like the kitchen, bathroom, sauna, sunroom or in a closed car.
• Replace only with the same or equivalent type recommended by the battery manufacturer.
• Dispose of the used batteries according to the manufacturer's instructions and local environment regulations for your region.
• Never throw the batteries into a fire. There may be danger of an explosion.
• If the batteries are drained or if you will not be using the remote control for an extended period of time, remove the batteries to avoid damage to the remote control from possible battery leakage.
• Do not subject the battery to extremely low air pressure at high altitude that may result in an explosion or the leakage of flammable liquid or gas.
Remote control effective range
The remote control must be held at an angle within 30 degrees perpendicular to the projector's IR remote control sensor(s) to function correctly. The distance between the remote control and the sensor(s) should not exceed 8 meters (~ 26 feet).
Make sure that there are no obstacles between the remote control and the IR sensor(s) on the projector.
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Installation

Choosing a location

Before choosing an installation location for your projector, take the following factors into consideration:
• Size and position of your screen
• Electrical outlet location
• Location and distance between the projector and the rest of your equipment
You can install your projector in the following ways.
1. Front:
Select this location with the projector placed near the floor in front of the screen.
This is the most common way to position the projector for quick setup and portability.
Turn on the projector and make the following settings:
SYSTEM > Projector Mode > Front
2. Rear:
Select this location with the projector placed near the floor behind the screen.
Turn on the projector and make the following settings:
SYSTEM > Projector Mode > Rear
3. Front Ceiling:
Select this location with the projector suspended from the ceiling in front of the screen.
Turn on the projector and make the following settings:
SYSTEM > Projector Mode > Front Ceiling
Purchase the proper ceiling mount kit from
your dealer to mount your projector on the ceiling.
4. Rear Ceiling:
Select this location with the projector suspended from the ceiling behind the screen.
Turn on the projector and make the following settings:
SYSTEM > Projector Mode > Rear Ceiling
A special rear projection screen is required. A special rear projection screen and a
proper ceiling mount kit are required.
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Obtaining a preferred projected image size

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The distance from the projector lens to the screen, the zoom setting, and the video format each factors in the projected image size. To shift the lens, turn the knobs on the projector to shift the projection lens in any direction within the allowable range depending on your desired image position
Front projection
• When adjusting the projection position vertically in lens shift
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90°
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• When adjusting the projection position horizontally in lens shift
A: Distance from the center of the lens to the bottom edge of the projected image (when lens shift is
raised to its highest level)
B: Distance from the center of the lens to the bottom edge of the projected image (when lens shift is
lowered to its lowest level)
C: Lens center movement distance (when lens shift is set to maximum left)
D: Lens center movement distance (when lens shift is set to maximum right)
E: Projection distance from the projector to the screen
F: Size of the projected image
• The screen aspect ratio is 16:9 and the projected picture is in a 16:9 aspect ratio
Screen size
Diagonal Height Width
Inch cm Inch cm Inch cm Inch cm Inch cm Inch cm Inch cm Inch cm
Size of the projected
image (F)
Projection distance (E)
Shortest
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Longest
(Tele)
Offset (A)
Offset
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Offset
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80 203 39 100 70 177 94 240 151 384 3.9 10 43.1 110 16.0 41
90 229 44 112 78 199 106 270 170 432 4.4 11 48.5 123 18.0 46
95 241 47 118 83 210 112 285 180 456 4.7 12 51.2 130 19.0 48
100 254 49 125 87 221 118 300 189 480 4.9 12 53.9 137 20.0 51
110 279 54 137 96 244 130 330 208 528 5.4 14 59.3 151 22.1 56
120 305 59 149 105 266 142 360 227 576 5.9 15 64.7 164 24.1 61
130 330 64 162 113 288 154 390 246 624 6.4 16 70.1 178 26.1 66
140 356 69 174 122 310 165 420 265 672 6.9 17 75.5 192 28.1 71
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Screen size
a: Maximum horizontal range (H × 23%)
b: Maximum vertical range (V × 60%)
c: 1/2 the vertical height of the image
d: 1/2 the horizontal width of the image
Diagonal Height Width
Inch cm Inch cm Inch cm Inch cm Inch cm Inch cm Inch cm Inch cm
150 381 74 187 131 332 177 450 283 720 7.4 19 80.9 205 30.1 76
160 406 78 199 139 354 189 480 302 768 7.8 20 86.3 219 32.1 81
170 432 83 212 148 376 201 510 321 816 8.3 21 91.7 233 34.1 87
180 457 88 224 157 398 213 540 340 864 8.8 22 97.1 247 36.1 92
200 508 98 249 174 443 236 600 378 960 9.8 25 107.9 274 40.1 102
All measurements are approximate and may vary from the actual sizes. If you want a permanent installation of the projector, we recommend that you use the actual projector to physically test the projection size, distance, and the projector's optical characteristics prior to the installation. This helps you determine the exact mounting position which best suits your installation.
Size of the projected
image (F)
Projection distance (E)
Shortest
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Longest
(Tele)
Offset (A)
Offset
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Offset
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The projection range for lens shift
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Be sure to stop turning the adjustment knob when you hear a clicking sound indicating that the knob has reached its limit. Over-turning the knob may cause damage.
• You cannot move the image to both the horizontal and vertical maximum values.
• Lens shift adjustment does not result in a degraded picture quality. In the unlikely event that the image distortion is produced, see "Adjusting the projected image" for details.
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Connection

Notebook or
desktop computer
A/V device
1. HDMI cable
2. HDMI cable
3. USB-C™ cable (Type-C to Type-C)
4. DisplayPort cable
5. RJ45 cable
Notebook
computer
When connecting a signal source to the projector, be sure to:
1. Turn all equipment off before making any connections.
2. Use the correct signal cables for each source.
3. Make sure the cables are firmly inserted.
In the connection illustrations shown below, cables are not included with the projector (see "Shipping
contents"). They are commercially available from electronics stores.
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HDMI 1 and HDMI 2 connectors support 4K (Ultra HD)/HDR.
Use a certified Premium High Speed HDMI Cable (18 Gbps compatible) and connect to HDMI terminal when inputting 4K video signals from an external device.
USB supports DP Alt Mode with 5V/2A output.
Use USB-IF certified USB-C™ cable that supports DP Alt Mode and connect to USB port. This port only supports Type-C to Type-C cables.
Connection with all DP Alt Mode compatible devices is not guaranteed.
Ter min al HDCP ver. Used for
HDMI 1 2.3 4K/HDR source
HDMI 2 2.3 4K/HDR source
USB 2.3 4K/HDR source
DisplayPort 2.3 4K/HDR source
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Operation

Starting up the projector

1. Plug the power cable into the projector and a power outlet. Turn on the power outlet switch (where fitted). The POWER indicator light on the projector flashes green after power has been applied.
Please use the supplied power cable to avoid possible dangers such as electric shock and fire.
2. Press to start the projector. The POWER indicator light stays green when the projector is on.
The fans start operating, and a start-up image displays on the screen while it warms up. The projector does not respond to further commands while it is warming up.

Shutting down the projector

1. Press . The projector displays a shutdown confirmation message.
2. Press a second time. green and the fans run for about two minutes to cool the light source. The projector doesn’t respond to any commands during the cooling process.
3. When the cooling process ends, the POWER indicator light will flash green.
If the projector will not be used for an extended period, unplug the power cable from the power outlet.
Avoid turning on the projector immediately after turning it off as excessive heat may shorten light source life. The actual light source life may vary due to different environmental conditions and usage.
The POWER indicator light flashes
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Selecting an input source

Do not look into the lens while the light source is on. The strong light from the light source may cause damage to your eyes.
The projector can be connected to multiple equipment at the same time. However, it only displays one full screen at a time. When starting up, the projector automatically searches for the available signals.
If you want the projector to always automatically search for the signals:
• Go to the SYSTEM menu, and then enable Auto Input Search. (see "Auto Input Search" on
page 26)
To select the video source:
1. Press INPUT to display the source selection bar.
2. Press / until your desired signal is selected and press OK. Once detected, the selected source information displays on the screen for seconds. If there
are multiple pieces of equipment connected to the projector, repeat steps 1-2 to search for another signal.
Refer to "Projector specifications" for the native display resolution of this projector. For best display picture results, you should select and use an input signal which outputs at this resolution. Any other resolutions will be scaled by the projector depending upon the Aspect Ratio setting, which may cause some image distortion or loss of picture clarity. See "Aspect Ratio" for details.

Adjusting the projected image

Adjusting the projection angle

The projector is equipped with 2 adjuster feet. These adjusters change the image height and projection angle. Screw the feet in or out as appropriate to aim and level the projection angle.
If the screen and the projector are not perpendicular to each other, the projected image becomes vertical trapezoidal. To correct this, see "Correcting keystone" for details.
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Fine-tuning the image size and clarity

Press / .
Press / .
Press .
Press .
To adjust the projected picture size, turn the zoom ring on the projector.
To sharpen the picture, rotate the focus ring on the projector.

Correcting keystone

Keystoning refers to the situation where the projected image becomes a trapezoid due to angled projection. It occurs when the projector is not perpendicular to the screen.
Besides adjusting the height of the projector, you may correct this manually by following the instructions below:
1. Do one of the following steps to display the Keystone window:
• Press / , / , , or on the projector.
• Press /, /, , or on the remote control.
2. The illustrations below show how to correct keystone distortion:
Depending on your installation conditions, keystone correction may not be possible. In such a case, if possible, reset the installation conditions and project straight to the screen.
• To correct keystoning at the bottom of the image,
use or / .
• To correct keystoning at the top of the image,
use or / .
• To correct keystoning at the right side of the image, use or .
• To correct keystoning at the left side of the image, use or .
When done, press BACK to save your changes and exit.
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Adjusting 4 corners

You can manually adjust four corners of the image by setting the horizontal and vertical values.
1. Go to DISPLAY menu, select Corner Adj. and press OK.
2. Press / / / to select one corner and press OK.
3. Select 45° or 90° angle adjustment and press OK.
4. Follow the on-screen instructions and use / / / to adjust different values.
Press and hold OK for two seconds to reset corner adjust to default value.
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Menu Functions

Main menu icon
PICTURE
Picture Mode
Brightness
Contrast
Color Temperature
Advanced
e-shift
Exit
Highlight
Sub-menu
Status
Press MENU to go back to the previous window or to exit.
main menu
Current input signal
Reset Picture Mode
Natural
6500K
Off
HDMI 1

About the OSD Menus

To access the OSD menu, press MENU.

Using the OSD menu

To access the OSD menu, press MENU on the projector or remote control. It consists of the following main menus. Check the links after the menu items below to learn more details.
1. PICTURE menu (see page 22)
2. BASIC menu (see page 24)
3. ADVANCED menu (see page 25)
4. SYSTEM menu (see page 26)
5. DISPLAY menu (see page 28)
6. POWER MANAGEMENT menu (see page 29)
7. INFORMATION menu (see page 30)
Available menu items may vary depending on the connected video sources or specified settings. Menu items that are not available will become grayed out.
• Use the arrow keys ( / / / ) on the projector or remote control to move through the menu items.
• Use OK to confirm the selected menu item.
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PICTURE menu

Submenu Functions and Descriptions
Selects a preset picture mode to suit your operating environment and input signal picture type.
The preset picture modes are described as below:
Natural: With well-balanced color saturation and contrast with a low brightness level, this is most suitable for video images.
Cinema: With well-balanced color saturation and contrast with a low brightness level, this is most suitable for enjoying movies in a totally dark environment (as you would find in a commercial cinema).
Dynamic: Maximizes the brightness of the projected image. This mode is
Picture Mode
Brightness
suitable for environments where extra-high brightness is required, such as using the projector in well lit rooms.
Gaming: Best for playing video games in rooms where there is a small amount of ambient light.
When Gaming mode is selected, Low Latency Mode is turned On.
Animation: For viewing animations.
User 1/User 2: Recalls the customized settings. After User 1/User 2 is selected, some of the sub-menus under the DISPLAY menu can be adjusted, according to your selected input signal.
When HDR10 or HLG (Hybrid Log-Gamma) content is inputted to the projector,
it automatically switches to the appropriate picture mode.
Adjusts the brightness of the picture. When adjusting this control, the black areas of the picture appear just as black and details in the dark areas are visible.
The higher the value, the brighter the picture, while the lower the value, the darker the picture.
30 50 70
Adjusts the degree of difference between dark and light areas in the picture. After adjusting the Brightness value, adjust Contrast to set the peak white level.
Contrast
Color Temp eratu re
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The higher the value, the greater the contrast.
30 50
Settings: 9500K, 8500K, 7500K, 6500K, 5500K
You can also set a preferred color temperature by adjusting the following options.
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Red Gain/Green Gain/Blue Gain: Adjusts the contrast levels of Red, Green, and Blue.
Red Offset/Green Offset/Blue Offset: Adjusts the brightness levels of Red, Green, and Blue. This function is not available when Color Space is set to YCbCr during YCbCr input and also not available when the Color Space is set to Auto and full range YCbCr signal is input.
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Submenu Functions and Descriptions
Red
Yellow
Green
Cyan
Magenta
Blue
Sharpness
Makes the picture look sharper or softer.
The higher the value, the sharper the picture becomes. The lower the value, the softer the picture becomes.
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Gamma
Gamma refers to the relationship between input source and picture brightness.
2.2: Normal gamma value.
1.8/2.0/2.4/2.6: The higher the value, the darker the picture.
This function is disabled under HDR mode.
Picture Tone
You can also manually select a brightness level to display better picture quality. When the value is higher, the image becomes brighter; when the value is lower, the image becomes darker.
This function is only adjustable under HDR10 or HLG picture mode.
BrilliantColor
Advanced
Select the level of BrilliantColor from 2 to 10 in increments of 1. The default is Off.
Color Management
Provides six sets (RGBCMY) of colors to be adjusted. You can select any of them to adjust its color range and saturation.
1. Press OK to display the Color Management window.
2. Select Primary Color and use / to select a color from R (Red), G (Green), B (Blue), C (Cyan), M (Magenta), and Y (Yellow).
3. Press to select Hue and use / to set its range. Increase in the range will include colors consisted of more proportions of its two adjacent colors.
The illustration shows how the colors relate to each other.
For example, if you select R and set its range at 0, only pure red is selected. Increasing its range will include both the red color close to yellow and red color close to magenta.
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Submenu Functions and Descriptions
4. Press to select Saturation* and use / to adjust its values. Every adjustment made reflects to the image immediately.
5. Press to select Gain and use / to set its values. The contrast level of the primary color you select will be affected. Every adjustment made will reflect to the image immediately.
Advanced
e-shift
6. Repeat steps 2 to 5 until you have made all of the desired adjustments.
7. When done, press BACK to exit.
*About saturation
It is the amount of that color in a video picture. Lower settings produce less saturated colors; a setting of “0” removes that color from the image entirely. If the saturation is too high, that color will be overpowering and unrealistic.
Switches the display resolution.
Off: Switches to 1080p resolution.
On (recommended): Switches to 4K resolution.
Reset Picture Mode
Returns all of the adjustments you’ve made for the selected Picture Mode (including preset modes, User 1, and User 2) to the factory preset values.

BASIC menu

Submenu Functions and Descriptions
Is used to adjust the image size and focus and check that the projected image is free from distortion. To close the test pattern,
Pattern
go back to this menu and select Off.
Blank Timer
Message
Splash Screen
Background Color
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Select the Blank Timer from 5 to 30 minutes in increments of 5. The default is Disable.
Press OK to enter Message menu. Select Off to disable messages such as source information and best resolution. The default is On.
Allows you to select which logo screen displays during projector start-up. You can choose JVC logo screen, Blue screen, or Black screen.
Sets the background color for the projector.
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ADVANCED menu

Submenu Functions and Descriptions
Color Space
Input Settings
LAN Control Settings
HDR
Low Latency Mode
Light Source Settings
Reset Settings
Sets the Color Space to Auto, RGB, or YCbCr.
Input Level
Sets the Input Level to Auto, Enhanced, or Normal.
LAN Settings
Press OK to enter LAN Control Settings menu. In LAN Settings, select between DHCP ON and Static IP.
1. When Static IP is selected, press to select Projector IP Address and use / to select number.
2. Press to select Subnet Mask and use / to select number.
3. Press to select Default Gateway and use / to select number.
4. Press to select DNS Server and use / to select number.
Standby LAN Control
When Standby LAN Control is On, LAN function is available during standby (LAN power standby). When it is Off, LAN function is not available during standby (Low power standby).
After the above settings, choose Apply to take effect. The projector supports HDR imaging sources. It can automatically detect the
dynamic range of the source, and optimize settings to reproduce contents under wide range of light conditions when Auto is selected.
Low Latency Mode minimizes the response time between the input source and the display image. This function supports the following timings:
• 4K 60Hz
• 1080p 60/120/144/192/200/240 Hz
Light Source Mode
Select the projector light source power from the following modes.
Normal: Provides full light source brightness.
Eco: Reduces system noise and light source power consumption by 30%.
Dynamic Eco: Light source power will vary depending on the content being displayed.
If the Eco or Dynamic Eco mode is selected, the light output will be reduced and result in darker projected pictures. See "Setting Light Source Mode" for details.
Light Source Hours Information
Select to learn the duration (in hours) of light source usage which is automatically calculated by the built-in timer.
Press OK to reset all settings.
The following functions will not be changes: Keystone, Corner Adj., Warping,
ZoomDigital Zoom (when adjust value < 1.0x), Digital Zoom, LAN Control Settings, Language, Projector Mode, High Altitude Mode, Password, Control Method and Baud Rate.
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SYSTEM menu

Submenu Functions and Descriptions
Language
Projector Mode
Menu Settings
High Altitude Mode
Auto Input Search
Sets the language for the On-Screen Display (OSD) menus.
See "Choosing a location" for details.
Menu Display Time
Sets the length of time the OSD will remain active after your last key press.
Menu Position
Sets the OSD menu position. The mode is for operation in areas like high altitude or high temperature
environments. Activate the function when your environment is between 1500 m–3000 m above sea level and ambient temperature is between 0°C–30°C.
Operation under High Altitude Mode may cause a higher decibel operating noise level because of increased fan speed necessary to improve overall system cooling and performance.
If you use this projector under other extreme conditions excluding the above, it may display auto shut-down symptoms, which is designed to protect your projector from over-heating. In cases like this, you should switch to High Altitude Mode to solve these symptoms. However, this is not to state that this projector can operate under any and all harsh or extreme conditions.
Sets whether the projector searches automatically for input sources.
Select On to enable the projector to scan for input sources until it acquires a signal. If the function is set to Off, the projector will select the last used input source.
For security purposes and to prevent unauthorized use, you may set up password security for the projector. This limits use of the projector to only those who know the correct password. If you enter an incorrect password 5 times in succession, the projector will automatically shut down in a short time.
Password
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You will be inconvenienced if you enable this function yet forget the password
somehow. Do make a note of your password, and keep the note in a safe place for later recall.
You will be asked to set a new password if no password has been set before. As the on-screen display indicates, the 4 arrow keys ( / / / ) respectively represent 4 digits (1, 2, 3, 4). Use the arrow keys to set a 6-digit password. The digits display as ****** when you enter them.
• Change Password
You will be asked to enter the current password before changing to a new one.
• Power On Lock
You will be asked to enter the current password before changing the setting.
Once a password has been set and the power on lock is enabled, the projector cannot be used unless the correct password is entered every time the projector is started.
If you forget the password, seek help from the local JVC service center. You may be required to provide proof of purchase documentation to verify that you are an authorized user of the projector.
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Submenu Functions and Descriptions
With the control keys on the projector locked, you can prevent your projector settings from being changed accidentally (by children, for example).
When you select On to enable this function, no control keys on the projector
Panel Key Lock
Control Method
Baud Rate
will function, except POWER.
To unlock the keys, press and hold on the projector for 3 seconds or select
Off here using the remote control.
The function is accessible through the remote control or keypad.
Select Control Method between RS232 or SERVICE Terminal.
Selects a baud rate that is identical with your computer’s so that you can connect the projector using a suitable RS-232 cable and update or download the projector’s firmware. This function is intended for qualified service personnel.
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DISPLAY menu

15:9 picture
4:3 picture
16:9 picture
16:10 picture
2.35:1 picture
4:3 picture
16:9 picture
Submenu Functions and Descriptions
In the following illustrations, the black portions are inactive areas and the
white portions are active areas.
Auto
Scales a picture proportionally to fit the projector's native resolution in its horizontal or vertical width. This makes the most use of the screen and maintains the aspect ratio of a picture.
4:3
Scales the picture so that it is displayed in the center of the screen with a 4:3 aspect ratio.
16:9
Scales a picture so that it is displayed in the center of the screen with a 16:9 aspect ratio.
Aspect Ratio
16:10
Scales a picture so that it is displayed in the center of the screen with a 16:10 aspect ratio.
Keystone
Corner Adj.
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2.35:1
Scales a picture so that it is displayed in the center of the screen with a 2.35:1 aspect ratio.
Native
Projects an image as its original resolution and resizes it to fit within the display area. For input signals with lower resolutions, the projected image will be displayed in its original size.
Manual
Adjusts the keystoning situation where the projected image becomes a trapezoid due to angled projection. You can manually correct the image deformation by adjusting the vertical/horizontal keystoning, or rotating the image. Select the item you want to adjust and use , or .
See "Adjusting 4 corners" on page 20 for details.
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Submenu Functions and Descriptions
This function aims at correcting the geometric distortion of the projector’s images when they are projected onto an uneven surface such as a cylinder, a spherical shape, etc.
Enable
When this function is enabled, the following functions will not be available: Keystone, Corner Adj..
Control Method
Allows you to select a preferred control method for warping adjustment.
Warping Adj.
Warping
This function is available when On is selected in the Warping > Enable menu and OSD is selected in the Warping > Control Method menu.
1. Use / / / to move the cursor to the point you wish to adjust.
2. Press OK to enter adjustment mode.
3. Use / / / to shift the point by x and y coordinates.
4. Press MENU to exit adjustment mode.
5. Repeat step 1 to 4 to adjust another point until you are satisfied with the projected image.
6. Press MENU to exit the function.
Reset
Returns settings in the Warping menu to the factory preset values.
Zoom
Digital Zoom
Zoom your lens between 0.8X ~ 2.0X. The default is 1.0 X.
Digitally zoom the vertical/horizontal focus from -50 to 50.
The function is not available when Zoom is 1.0X or higher.

POWER MANAGEMENT menu

Submenu Functions and Descriptions
Signal
When Signal is set to HDMI, projector will auto power up from standby mode
Auto Power On
Power Settings
when HDMI signal is plugged into projector.
Direct Power On
Allows the projector to turn on automatically once the power is fed through the power cord.
Auto Power Off
Prevents unnecessary projection when no signal is detected for a long time. See "Setting Auto Power Off" for details.
Sleep Timer
Set the timer to turn off the projector. A confirmation message will pop up to confirm turning off the projector when the timer counts down to zero.
Power Saving
Light source will enter low energy mode if there is no signal for 5 minutes.
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Submenu Functions and Descriptions
There is one 12V trigger that works according to your needs for installation scenarios. Two selections are available:
12V Trigger
Off: If this is selected, the projector will not send electronic signal out when it is turned on.
On: The projector will send a low to high electronic signal out when it is turned on, a high to low signal out when it is turned off.

INFORMATION menu

Submenu Functions and Descriptions
Input
Resolution
MaxCLL / FALL
Color System
IP Address
MAC Address
Firmware
Displays the current signal source.
Displays the native resolution of the input source.
Displays the Maximum Content Light Level detected and the Maximum Frame Average Light detected.
Displays input system format.
Displays the current IP Address.
Displays the current MAC Address.
Displays the firmware version of your projector.
Versi on
Low Latency
Displays the current Low Latency Mode.
Mode
S/N
Some information is given only when certain input sources are in use.
Displays the serial number of your projector
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OSD menu structure

The OSD menus vary according to the signal type selected.
Main menu Submenu Options
Natural/Cinema/Dynamic/Gaming/ Animation/User 1/User 2
9500K/8500K/7500K/6500K/5500K
Red Gain
Green Gain
Blue Gain
Red Offset
Green Offset
Blue Offset
Primary Color
Hue
Gain
Saturation
Disable/5 min/10 min/15 min/ 20 min/25 min/30 min
LAN Settings
Projector IP Address
Subnet Mask
Default Gateway
DNS Server
Standby LAN Control
Apply
Light Source Usage Time
Normal
Eco
Dynamic Eco
PICTURE
BASIC
ADVANCED
Picture Mode
Brightness
Contrast
Color Temperature
Sharpness
Gamma 1.8/2.0/2.2/2.4/2.6
Picture Tone -2/-1/0/+1/+2
Advanced
e-shift Off/On
Reset Picture Mode Reset/Cancel
Pattern Off/On
Blank Timer
Message Off/On
Splash Screen Black/Blue/JVC
Background Color Green/Black/Blue
Input Settings
LAN Control Settings
HDR HDR/HLG Auto/SDR
Low Latency Mode Off/On
Light Source Settings
Reset Settings Reset/Cancel
BrilliantColor Off/1/2/3/4/5/6/7/8/9/10
Color Management
Color Space Auto/RGB/YCbCr
Input Level Auto/Enhanced
Light Source Mode Normal/Eco/Dynamic Eco
Light Source Hours Information
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Main menu Submenu Options
Language
Projector Mode Front/Rear/Front Ceiling/Rear Ceiling
Always On/5 sec/10 sec/15 sec/20 sec/25 sec/30 sec
Center/Top-Left/Top-Right/ Bottom-Right/Bottom-Left
2400/4800/9600/14400/19200/38400/ 57600/115200
Vertic al
Horizontal
Rotation
OSD
RS232
SYSTEM
DISPLAY
POWER MANAGEMENT
INFORMATION
Menu Settings
High Altitude Mode Off/On
Auto Input Search Off/On
Password
Panel Key Lock Off/On
Control Method
Baud Rate
Aspect Ratio Auto/4:3/16:9/16:10/2.35:1/Native
Keystone Manual
Corner Adj.
Warpi ng
Zoom 0.8X ~2.0X
Digital Zoom Vertical/ Horizontal: -50 ~ 50
Auto Power On
Power Settings
12V Trigger Off/On
Input
Resolution
MaxCLL / FALL
Color System
IP Address
MAC Address
Firmware Version
Low Latency Mode
S/N
Menu Display Time
Menu Position
Change Password
Power On Lock Off/On
RS232
SERVICE Terminal
Top-Right 45°/90°
Top-Left 45°/90°
Bottom-Right 45°/90°
Bottom-Left 45°/90°
Enable Off/On
Control Method
Warpi ng Adj.
Reset
Signal Disable/HDMI
Direct Power On Disable/Enable
Auto Power Off Disable/10 min/20 min/30 min
Sleep Timer Disable/30 min/1 hr/2 hr/3 hr/4 hr/8 hr/12 hr
Power Saving Enable/Disable
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Maintenance

Care of the projector

Cleaning the lens
Clean the lens whenever you notice dirt or dust on the surface.
Before cleaning any part of the projector, turn it off using the proper shutdown procedure (see
"Shutting down the projector"), unplug the power cable, and let it cool down completely.
• Use a canister of compressed air to remove dust.
• If there is dirt or smears, use lens-cleaning paper or moisten a soft cloth with lens cleaner and gently wipe the lens surface.
• Never use any type of abrasive pad, alkaline/acid cleaner, scouring powder, or volatile solvent, such as alcohol, benzene, thinner or insecticide. Using such materials or maintaining prolonged contact with rubber or vinyl materials may result in damage to the projector surface and cabinet material.
Never touch the lens with your finger or rub the lens with abrasive materials. Even paper towels can damage the lens coating. Only ever use a proper photographic lens brush, cloth, and cleaning solution. Do not attempt to clean the lens while the projector is switched on or is still hot from previous use.
Cleaning the projector case
Before cleaning any part of the projector, turn it off using the proper shutdown procedure (see
"Shutting down the projector"), unplug the power cable, and let it cool down completely.
• To remove dirt or dust, wipe the case with a soft, dry, lint-free cloth.
• To remove stubborn dirt or stains, moisten a soft cloth with water and a neutral detergent. Then wipe the case.
Never use wax, alcohol, benzene, thinner or other chemical detergents. These can damage the case.
Storing the projector
To store the projector for an extended time:
• Make sure the temperature and humidity of the storage area are within the recommended range for the projector. Refer to "Specifications" or consult your dealer about the range.
• Retract the adjuster feet.
• Remove the batteries from the remote control.
• Pack the projector in its original packing or equivalent.
Transporting the projector
It is recommended that you ship the projector with its original packing or equivalent.
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Light source information

Getting to know the light source hour

When the projector is in operation, the duration (in hours) of light source usage is automatically calculated by the built-in timer.
To obtain the light source hour information:
1. Press MENU.
2. Use the arrow keys ( ///) to go to INFORMATION or enter the Source Settings > Light Source Hours Information menu.
3. The Light Source Usage Time information displays.
4. Press MENU to exit.

Extending light source life

To keep the light source life as long as possible, you can do the following settings via the OSD menu.
To access the OSD menu, see "Using the OSD menu" for details.
Setting Light Source Mode
Light source life can be extended by changing the light source mode.
ADVANCED > Light
1. Go to
2. Press / to move to your desired mode, and press OK.
3. When done, press MENU to save your changes and exit.
Advanced > Light Source Settings > Light Source Mode.
Setting Auto Power Off
This function allows the projector to turn off automatically if no input source is detected after a set period of time.
1. Go to POWER MANAGEMENT > Power Settings > Auto Power Off.
2. Press / to select a time period. If the preset time lengths are not suitable for your presentation, select Disable, and the projector will not automatically shut down in a certain time period.
3. When done, press MENU to save your changes and exit.
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Indicators

There are 3 indicators which show the status of the projector. Check the following information about the indicator lights. If there is anything wrong, turn the projector off and contact your dealer.
Light
Off Off
Off Off Green
Off Off Green
Off Off
Off Off Red
Red Off Green
Red
Flashing
Red Off Off
Red Off
Off Red Off
Red Red Off
Green Red Off
Orange Red Off
Off Red
Off
Red Green Off
Red
Red Red Orange
Orange
Off Green
Red
Flashing
Green
Flashing
Orange
Flashing
Green
Flashing
Green
Flashing
Green
Flashing
Red
Flashing
Red
Flashing
Orange
Off
Status & Description
Power events
Stand-by mode
Powering up Normal operation
Normal power-down cooling
Downloading Color wheel fail
Phosphor wheel fail
Light source events
Light source error in normal operation
Light source is not lit up
Thermal events
Fan 1 error (the actual fan speed is outside the desired speed) Fan 2 error (the actual fan speed is outside the desired speed) Fan 3 error (the actual fan speed is outside the desired speed) Fan 4 error (the actual fan speed is outside the desired speed) Fan 5 error (the actual fan speed is outside the desired speed) Fan 6 error (the actual fan speed is outside the desired speed) Fan ic1 error (the communication between scaler and fan ic1 is not built up) Fan ic2 error (the communication between scaler and fan ic2 is not built up) Temperature 1 error (over limited temperature)
MCU download
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Troubleshooting

Problem Cause Remedy
Plug the power cable into the AC inlet on the rear of the projector, and plug the power cable into to the power outlet. If the power outlet has a switch, make sure that it is switched on.
Wait until the cooling down process has completed.
Turn the video source on and check that the signal cable is connected correctly.
Check the connection.
Select the correct source with the INPUT key on the projector or remote control.
Use a certified Premium High Speed HDMI Cable (18 Gbps compatible).
Correctly connect the cables to the appropriate terminals.
Adjust the focus of the lens using the focus ring.
Adjust the projection angle and direction as well as the height of this projector if necessary.
Remove the lens cover. (If available)
Remove the obstacle.
Stand within 8 meters (26.2 feet) of the projector.
The projector does not turn on.
No picture.
Image is unstable.
Picture is blurred.
Remote control does not work correctly.
There is no power from the power cable.
Attempting to turn the projector on again during the cooling process.
The video source is not turned on or connected correctly.
The projector is not correctly connected to the input source device.
The input source has not been correctly selected.
The HDMI cable does not support 4K signal.
The connection cables are not securely connected to the projector or the signal source.
The projection lens is not correctly focused.
The projector and the screen are not aligned properly.
The lens cover is still closed. (If available)
The battery is out of power. Replace both of the battery with new one.
There is an obstacle between the remote control and the projector.
You are too far away from the projector.
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Specifications

Projector specifications

All specifications are subject to change without notice.
Optical
Resolution
1920 x 1080 3840 x 2160 with e-shift
Display system
Single-chip DLP
Lens
F = 1.809, f = 14.3~22.9 mm
Light source
Laser
TM
system
Electrical
Power supply
AC100–240V, 4 A, 50-60 Hz (Automatic)
Power consumption
340 W (Max); < 0.5 W (Standby); LAN: < 2 W
Output terminals
12VDC 2.5 (Max. 0.5 A) x 1
3.5 mm stereo mini-jack
DC 5V output (Max. 2.5 A) x 1
SERVICE (USB-Type-A) port
Control
RS-232 serial control
9 pin x 1 IR receiver x 2 RJ45 LAN x 1
Input terminals
Video signal input
SD/HDTV signal input
Digital - HDMI x 2 Digital - USB x 1 Digital - DisplayPort x 1
Environmental Requirements
Operating temperature
0°C–40°C at sea level
Operating relative humidity
10%–90% (without condensation)
Operating altitude
0–1499 m at 0°C–35°C 1500–3000 m at 0°C–30°C (with High Altitude Mode on)
Mechanical
Weight
5.9 Kg (13.01 lbs)
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Dimensions

Unit: mm (inches)
Ceiling mount screws: M4
Length = 8 mm
*Maximum height
405 mm x 341 mm x 146 mm (15 7/8" x 13 1/2" x 5 3/4") (W x D x H)
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341
(13 1/8")
(13 1/2")
174.7 (6 7/8")
405 (15 7/8")
100.8
(3 31/32")
63.2 (2 1/2")
70.2 (2 3/4")
134
(5 1/4")
145.8 (5 47/64")
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128
(5 3/64")
Maintenance
304
(11 31/32")
80
(3 5/32")
151
(5 15/16")
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Timing chart

Supported timing for DisplayPort, HDMI (HDCP) and USB input
Format Resolution
VGA_60 59.940 31.469 25.175
640 x 480
800 x 600
1024 x 768
VGA_72 72.809 37.861 31.500
VGA_75 75.000 37.500 31.500
SVGA_60 60.317 37.879 40.000
SVGA_72 72.188 48.077 50.000
SVGA_75 75.000 46.875 49.500
SVGA_85 85.061 53.674 56.250
SVGA_120
(Reduce Blanking)
XGA_60 60.004 48.363 65.000
XGA_70 70.069 56.476 75.000
XGA_75 75.029 60.023 78.750
XGA_85 84.997 68.667 94.500
XGA_120
(Reduce Blanking)
Vertical
Frequency
(Hz)
119.854 77.425 83.000
119.989 97.551 115.500
Horizontal
Frequency
(KHz)
Frequency
Pixel
(MHz)
1152 x 864 1152 x 864_75 75.00 67.500 108.000
1280 x 720
1280 x 768
1280 x 800
1280 x 1024
1280 x 720_60 60 45.000 74.250
1280 x 720_120 120 90.000 148.500
1280 x 768_60
(Reduce Blanking)
1280 x 768_60 59.870 47.776 79.5
WXGA_60 59.810 49.702 83.500
WXGA_75 74.934 62.795 106.500
WXGA_85 84.880 71.554 122.500
WXGA_120
(Reduce Blanking)
SXGA_60 60.020 63.981 108.000
SXGA_75 75.025 79.976 135.000
SXGA_85 85.024 91.146 157.500
60 47.396 68.25
119.909 101.563 146.25
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1280 x 960
1360 x 768 1360 x 768_60 60.015 47.712 85.500
1280 x 960_60 60.000 60.000 108
1280 x 960_85 85.002 85.938 148.500
WXGA+_60
1440 x 900
1400 x 1050 SXGA+_60 59.978 65.317 121.750
1600 x 1200 UXGA 60.000 75.000 162.000
1680 x 1050
640 x 480@67Hz MAC13 66.667 35.000 30.240
832 x 624@75Hz MAC16 74.546 49.722 57.280
1024 x 768@75Hz MAC19 75.020 60.241 80.000
1152 x 870@75Hz MAC21 75.06 68.68 100.00
1920 x 1080@60Hz 1920 x 1080_60 60 67.5 148.5
1920 x 1200@60Hz
1920 x 1080
(VESA)
1920 x 1080@
120Hz
(Reduce Blanking)
WXGA+_60 59.887 55.935 106.500
1680 x 1050_60
(Reduce Blanking)
1680 x 1050_60 59.954 65.290 146.250
1920 x 1200_60
(Reduce Blanking)
1920X1080_60
(for Auditorium
model)
1920 x 1080_120 120.000 135.000 297
60 55.469 88.75
59.883 64.674 119.000
59.95 74.038 154
59.963 67.158 173
1920 x 1080@
240Hz
1920 x 1200
@120Hz
3840 x 2160 3840 x 2160_30 30 67.5 297
3840 x 2160 3840 x 2160_60 60 135 594
The timings showing above may not be supported due to EDID file and VGA graphic card limitations. It is possible that some timings cannot be chosen.
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1920 x 1080_240 239.76 291.309 582.617
1920 x 1200_120
(Reduce Blanking)
119.909 152.404 317.00
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Timing Resolution
480p 720 x 480 59.94 31.47 27
576p 720 x 576 50 31.25 27
720/50p 1280 x 720 50 37.5 74.25
720/60p 1280 x 720 60 45.00 74.25
1080/24p 1920 x 1080 24 27 74.25
1080/50i 1920 x 1080 50 28.13 74.25
1080/60i 1920 x 1080 60 33.75 74.25
1080/50p 1920 x 1080 50 56.25 148.5
1080/60p 1920 x 1080 60 67.5 148.5
1080/120p 1920 x 1080 120 135 297
1080/240p 1920 x 1080 240 135 594
2160/24p 3840 x 2160 24 54 297
2160/25p 3840 x 2160 25 56.25 297
2160/30p 3840 x 2160 30 67.5 297
2160/50p 3840 x 2160 50 112.5 594
2160/60p 3840 x 2160 60 135 594
Vertical
Frequency (Hz)
Horizontal
Frequency (KHz)
Pixel Frequency
(MHz)
Maintenance
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