LG HX350T User Manual

OWNER’S MANUAL
DLP PROJECTOR
Please read this manual carefully before operating your set and retain it for future reference.
HX350T
www.lg.com
DLP PROJECTOR
DLP PROJECTOR
Warning - Class B
(b) For a Class B Digital device or peripheral, the instructions furnished the user shall include the fol-
lowing or similar statement, placed in a prominent location in the text of the manual:
NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device,
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 encouraged 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.
Disposal of your old appliance
2. All electrical and electronic products should be disposed of separately from the municipal waste
stream through designated collection facilities appointed by your government or your local authori­ties.
3. The correct disposal of your old appliance will help prevent potential negative consequences for the
environment and human health.
4. For more detailed information about disposal of your old appliance, please contact your city office,
waste disposal service or the shop where you purchased the product.
5. The fluorescent lamp used in this product contains a small amount of mercury. Do not dispose of
this product with general household waste. Disposal of this product must be carried out in accor­dance to the regulations of your local authority.
Contents
Contents
Safety Instructions
Projector Description
Main Body ..........................................................................................7
Control Panel .....................................................................................7
Connections ...................................................................................... 8
Remote Control .............................................................................. 9
Installing Batteries ........................................................................... 9
Accessories ......................................................................................10
Optional Extras ..............................................................................10
Installation
Installation Precautions .................................................................. 11
Basic Operation of the Projector ............................................... 12
How to install the projector using a tripod .............................13
Kensington Security System ....................................................... 13
Turning on the Projector ..............................................................14
Turning off the Projector .............................................................. 14
Focus and Position of the Screen Image ................................14
Selecting input mode ...................................................................14
Connections
Connecting to a Speaker or Headphone ................................15
Connecting to an Antenna or Cable ........................................15
Connecting to a Computer .........................................................15
Connecting to a Video Source ...................................................16
Connecting to a DVD Player .......................................................16
Connecting to a DTV Settop Box .............................................. 16
Operating the Projector
CHANNEL Menu Options
Channel Setup - Auto Scan ....................................................... 17
Channel Selection .......................................................................... 17
Add/Delete Channel ..................................................................... 17
Channel Editing ..............................................................................18
Favorite Channel Setup ................................................................18
Favorite Channel List .....................................................................18
Brief Information .............................................................................19
PICTURE Menu Options
Picture Mode ................................................................................... 19
Adjusting Picture Mode ................................................................19
Advanced Control Function ........................................................20
Picture Reset Function ..................................................................21
SCREEN Menu Options
To Change PJT Mode .................................................................. 22
Using Aspect Ratio Function ..................................................... 22
Using Keystone Function ............................................................22
Auto Configure Function .............................................................23
RGB Config. Function ..................................................................23
Using the Still Function ...............................................................23
AUDIO Menu Options
Adjusting Volume ..........................................................................24
Stereo/SAP Broadcast Setup .................................................... 24
Adjusting Speaker Balance ........................................................ 25
Adjusting Treble .............................................................................25
Using Volume Booster .................................................................25
TIME Menu Options
Clock Setting ..................................................................................26
On/Off Time Setting ....................................................................26
Sleep time Function ..................................................................... 27
Auto Off Function ......................................................................... 27
OPTION Menu Options
Selecting Menu Language .........................................................28
Selecting Audio Language .........................................................28
Setting Caption ..............................................................................29
Using Blank Function ...................................................................30
Selecting Blank image .................................................................30
Screen Capture Function ............................................................. 31
To adjust the brightness of the screen .................................... 31
To make the power of the projector turn on automatically
when power is applied .................................................................32
Demo Mode Function ..................................................................32
Initial Setting Function ................................................................. 33
INFORMATION Menu Options
To See The Projector Information .............................................33
PARENTAL CONTROL/RATINGS
Set Password & Lock System
Setting up Your Password ...........................................................34
Set Password .................................................................................. 35
Lock System ...................................................................................35
Channel Blocking ..........................................................................36
MOVIE & TV RATING
Movie Rating (MPAA) - For USA ..............................................36
TV Rating Children - For USA ...................................................37
TV Rating General - For USA .................................................... 37
TV Rating English - For CANADA ............................................38
TV Rating French - For CANADA .............................................38
Downloadable Rating ...................................................................39
External Input Blocking ................................................................39
USB
To use the USB device
Connecting the USB device .......................................................40
Eject USB ........................................................................................40
USB notes ........................................................................................ 41
PHOTO LIST
Screen Components ....................................................................42
Photo Selection and Popup Menu ...........................................42
Full Screen Menu .......................................................................... 43
MUSIC LIST
Screen Components ....................................................................44
Music Selection and Popup Menu ...........................................44
MOVIE LIST
Supported Movie Formats ..........................................................45
Precautions When Playing Video Files ....................................46
Screen Components .................................................................... 47
Movie Selection and Popup Menu ........................................... 47
Playing the Movie ..........................................................................48
Option Menu Selection................................................................48
To See The DivX Registration Code.........................................49
Deactivation Function ...................................................................49
FILE VIEWER
Screen Components ....................................................................50
View File ...........................................................................................50
Information
Supported Monitor Display .......................................................... 51
Maintenance .................................................................................... 51
Specifications .................................................................................52
Open Source Software Notice ...................................................53
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Safety Instructions

Safety Instructions
Please take note of the safety instructions to prevent any potential accident or misuse of the projector.
Safety Instructions are given in two forms as detailed below.
WARNING : The violation of this instruction may cause serious injuries or even death.
NOTES : The violation of this instruction may cause injuries or damage to the projector.
After reading this manual, keep it in the place that you can access easily.
Indoor Installation WARNING
Do not place the Projector in direct sunlight or near heat sources such as radiators, fires, stove etc.
This may cause a fire hazard.
Do not block the vents of the pro­jector or restrict air-flow in any way.
This would cause the internal tempera­ture to increase and could cause a fire hazard or damage to the unit.
Do not use the projector in a damp place such as a bathroom where it is likely to get wet.
This may cause a fire or an electric shock hazard.
Do not place flammable materi­als in, on or near the projector.
This may cause a fire hazard.
Do not place the projector close to sources of steam or oil such as a humidifier.
This may create a fire hazard or an electric shock hazard.
Do not place the projector direct­ly on a carpet, rug or place where ventilation is restricted.
This would cause its internal tempera­ture to increase and might create a fire hazard or damage the unit.
Indoor Installation NOTES
When installing the projector on a table, be careful not to place it near the edge.
The projector could fall causing injur y and damage to the projector.
Only use a suitable stand.
Disconnect from the power sup­ply and remove all connections before moving, or cleaning.
Do not hang on the installed projector.
It may cause the projector to fall, causing injury or death.
Do not place the projector where it might be exposed to exces­sive dust.
This may cause a fire hazard or damage to the unit.
Ensure good ventilation around the projector. The distance between the projector and the wall should be more than 30 cm.
An excessive increase in its internal temperature may cause a fire hazard or damage to the unit.
Only use the projector on a level and stable surface.
It may fall and cause injury and/or damage to the unit.
Power WARNING
Earth wire should be connected.
Ensure that you connect the earth ground wire to prevent possible electric shock (That is a Projector with a three-prong grounded AC plug must be connected to a three­prong grounded AC outlet). If grounding methods are not possible, have a qualified electrician install a separate circuit breaker. Do not try to ground the unit by connecting it to telephone wires, lightening rods, or gas pipes.
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The power cord should be inserted fully into the power outlet to avoid a fire hazard!
This may cause a fire hazard or damage the unit.
Do not place heavy objects on the power cord.
This may cause a fire or an electric shock hazard.
Power WARNING
Safety Instructions
Never touch the power plug with a wet hand.
This may cause an electric shock hazard!
Power NOTES
Hold the plug firmly when unplugging. If you pull the cord, it may be damaged.
This may cause a fire hazard!
Place the projector where people will not trip or tread on the power cord.
This may cause a fire or an electric shock hazard or damage to the unit!
Using WARNING
Do not place anything containing liquid on top of the projector such as flowerpot, cup, cosmet­ics or candle.
This may cause a fire hazard or damage to the unit!
Do not plug-in too many items into one power outlet.
It may result in overheating of the out­let and create a fire hazard!
Do not use if the power cord or the plug is damaged or any part of the power outlet is loose.
This may cause a fire or an electric shock hazard or damage to the unit!
Prevent dust from collecting on the power plug pins or outlet.
This may cause a fire hazard!
Ensure the power cord does not come into contact with sharp or hot objects.
This may cause a fire or an electric shock hazard or damage to the unit!
Do not turn the projector On/Off by plugging-in or unplugging the power plug to the wall outlet. (Allow the unit to cool before removing power.)
It may cause mechanical failure or could cause an electric shock.
In case of impact shock or damage to the projector switch it off and unplug it from the power outlet and contact an authorized service center.
This may cause a fire or an electric shock hazard or damage to the unit!
Do not allow any objects to fall into the projector.
This may cause an electric shock haz­ard or damage to the unit!
If water is spilt into the projector unplug it from the power supply immediately and consult your Service Agent.
This may cause an electric shock hazard or damage to the unit!
Do not remove any covers. High risk of Electric Shock!
Don’t look directly into the lens when the projector is in use. Eye damage may occur!
Dispose of used batteries carefully and safely.
In the case of a battery being swallowed by a child please consult a doctor immediately.
Do not touch metal parts during or soon after operation since the vents will remain very hot!
CAUTION concerning the Power Cord
It is recommend that most appliances be placed on a dedicated circuit; that is, a single outlet circuit which powers only that appliance and has no additional outlets or branch circuits.Check the specification page of this owner's manual to be certain.
Do not overload wall outlets. Overloaded wall outlets, loose or damaged wall outlets, extension cords, frayed power cords, or damaged or cracked wire insulation are dangerous.Any of these conditions could result in electric shock or fire. Periodically examine the cord of your appliance, and if its appearance indicates damage or deterioration, unplug it, discontinue use of the appliance, and have the cord replaced with an exact replacement part by authorized service personnel.
Protect the power cord from physical or mechanical abuse, such as being twisted, kinked, pinched, closed in a door, or walked upon. Pay particular attention to plugs, wall outlets, and the point where the cord exits the appliance.
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Safety Instructions
Using WARNING
If the projector is in a room that experiences a gas leak, do not touch the projector.
It can cause a fire or a burn by a spark.
Using NOTES
Do not place heavy objects on top of projector.
This may cause mechanical failure or personal injury!
Do not use any sharp tools on the projector as this will damage the casing.
Take care not to impact the lens particularly when moving the projector.
In the event that an image does not appear on the screen please switch it off and unplug it from the power outlet and contact your Service Agent.
This may cause a fire or an electric shock hazard or damage to the unit!
Cleaning WARNING
Do not use water while cleaning the projector.
This may cause damage to the pro­jector or an electric shock hazard.
In the unlikely event of smoke or a strange smell from the projec­tor, switch it off, unplug it from the wall outlet and contact your dealer or service center.
This may cause a fire or an electric shock hazard or damage to the unit!
Always open the lens door or remove the lens cap when the projector lamp is on.
Do not touch the lens of the pro­jector. It is delicate and easily damaged.
Do not drop the projector or allow impact shock.
This may cause mechanical failure or personal injury!
Use an air spray or soft cloth that is moist with a neutral detergent and water for removing dust or stains on the projection lens.
Cleaning NOTES
Contact the Service Center once a year to clean the internal parts of the projector.
Accumulated dust can cause mechanical failure.
When cleaning the plastic parts such as projector case, unplug the power and wipe it with a soft cloth. Do not use cleanser, spray water or wipe with a wet cloth. Especially, never use cleanser (glass cleaner), automobile or industrial shiner, abrasive or wax, benzene, alcohol etc., which can damage the product. Use an air spray or soft cloth that is moist with a neutral detergent and water for removing dust or stains on the projection lens.
It can cause fire, electric shock or product damage (deformation, corrosion and damage).
Others WARNING
Do not attempt to service the projector yourself. Contact your dealer or service center.
This may cause damage to the projector and could give an electric Shock as well as invalidating the warranty!
Others NOTES
Do not mix new batteries with old batteries.
This may cause the batteries to over­heat and leak.
Be sure to unplug if the projector is not to be used for a long period.
Accumulated dust may cause a fire haz­ard or damage to the unit!
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Only use the specified type of battery.
This could cause damage to the remote control.

Projector Description

Projector Description

Main Body

* The projector is manufactured using high-precision technology. You may, however, see on the Projector screen tiny black
points and/or bright points (red, blue, or green). This can be a normal result of the manufacturing process and does not always indicate a malfunction.
High heat, keep the area near
Exhaustion Direction
the exhaust clear.
Speaker
Focus ring
* Do not touch the lens when using the projector or opening the lens door.

Control panel

Control Panel
Speaker
Turns the projector ON/OFF.
POWER Button
VOL -/+ (Volume) Button
Adjusts volume.
CH/ (Channel) Button
Select a channel number.
CH
-VOL VOL+
CH
MENU Button
Displays or closes menus.
/// Button
Adjusts functions of menus.
OK Button
Checks present mode and saves the change of functions.
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Projector Description

Connections

VIDEO IN
DC Power IN
Audio Out port
AUDIO IN
IR (Remote control sensor) *
Do not block the IR port for normal operation of remote control.
USB
* Note that clearance is limited between the USB and HDMI inputs.
Using devices of a non-standard size may block other ports.
HDMI
RGB IN
ANTENNA IN
Kensington Security System Connector (Refer to page 13)
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Remote Control

|
|
1
4
7
2
5
8
0
3
6
9
USB
-
선호채널/
선택
외부입력
Projector Description
Turns the projector on or off.
POWER
USB
Access USB.
INPUT
Changes the input source.
Alphanumeric buttons
Enters letters and numbers.
- (Dash)
Inserts a dash between numbers such as
1
4
7
-
VOL CH
MENU Q.MENU
USB
2
5
8
0
AUTO
RATIO
MUTE
INFOⓘ
INPUT
3
6
9
FLASHBK
2-1 and 2-2.
FAV
MARK
ꕚ|
BLANK
OK
STILL
ꕖꕘ
BACK
ꕙ|
Key’sꔍKey’sꔌ
Tunes to the last channel viewed.
FLASHBK
VOL
Adjusts the volume level.
AUTO
Automatically adjusting of the PC input
image.
RATIO
Resizes an image.
MUTE
Mutes all sounds
CH
Scrolls through the saved channels.
PAGE
Moves to the previous or next screen.

Installing Batteries

CAUTION
RISK OF EXPLOSION IF BATTERY IS REPLACED WITH AN INCORRECT TYPE. DISPOSE OF USED BATTERIES AT A RECYCLING DROP-OFF LOCATION.
MENU
Accesses the menu.
INFO
Views the information of the current program and screen.
Q.MENU
Accesses the quick menu. Navigation buttons (up/down/left/right) Scrolls through menus or options.
OK
Selects menus or options and confirms your input.
FAV
Accesses your favorite channel list.
MARK
Selects a menu or option.
STILL
Freeze the moving image. Functions as the STILL button in any mode other than DivX.
BACK
Returns to the previous level.
Control buttons Controls the USB. Key's
Adjusts Keystone.
BLANK
Turns the projector screen on or off.
• Open the battery compartment cover on the back of the remote control.
• Insert the specified type of batteries with correct polarity, match “+” with “+”, and match “-” with “-”.
• Install two 1.5V AAA batteries. Don’t mix used batteries with new batteries.
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Projector Description
|
|
1
4
7
2
5
8
0
3
6
9
USB
-
선호채널/ 선택
외부입력
1
4
7
2
5
8
0
3
6
9
USB
-
외부입력

Accessories

INPUT
USB
3
2
1
6
5
4
9
8
7
FLASHBK
0
-
AUTO
VOL CH
RATIO
MUTE
INFOⓘ
MENU Q.MENU
OK
FAV
MARK
STILL
BACK
ꕚ|
ꕖꕘ
ꕙ|
Key’sꔍKey’sꔌ
BLANK
Remote Control AAA Batteries Owner’s manual CD Owner’s manual
Power Cord Computer Cable AC-DC Adapter RGB to Component Cable
Portable bag Polishing Cloth
Optimal remote range is less than 6 meters and within a 60 degree
arc of the IR receiver.
The remote range may be less when cables are connected to the pro-
jector.
When you carry the remote control in the portable bag, make sure that
the buttons on the remote control are not pressed by the projector, cables, documents or any other accessories in the bag. Otherwise, it may reduce the battery life significantly.
30° 30°
INPUT
USB
3
2
1
6
5
4
9
8
7
FLASHBK
0
-
AUTO
VOL CH
RATIO
MUTE
INFOⓘ
MENU Q.MENU
OK
FAV

Optional Extras

* Below are some optional accessories you may need to operate the projector. These are not made or sold by LG. * Contact your dealer to purchase these items. * Optional parts can be changed without notice to improve the quality of the product, and new optional parts can be added.
Ceiling mount for projector
Projection Screen Tripod HDMI Cable
Video Cable Audio Cable Component Cable
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AJ-CB2
AJ-CB2
+AJ-CS60
* Use screw size: M4x6-M4x8

Installation

Installation Precautions

Provide proper ventilation for this projector.
• The projector is equipped with ventilation holes(intake) on the bottom and ventilation holes(exhaust) on the front. Do not block or place anything near these holes. Internal heat build-up may occur, causing picture degradation or dam­age to the projector.
Installation
• Do not place the projector on a carpet, rug or other similar surface. It may prevent a adequate ventilation of the pro­jector bottom. This projector should be placed in the plain floor or mounted to the ceiling.
• Never push the projector or spill any kind of liquid into the projector.
Place this projector in adequate temperature and humidity conditions.
• Install this projector only in a location where adequate temperature and humidity is available. (refer page 52)
Don’t place the projector where it can be covered with excessive dust.
• This may cause overheating of the projector.
Do not obstruct the slots and openings of the projector. This may cause overheating and cause a fire hazard.
This projector is manufactured using high-precision technology. You may, however, see tiny black points and/or bright points (red, blue or green) that continuously appear on the projector Screen. This is a normal result of the manufacturing process and does not indicate a malfunction.
• Leave an adequate distance (30 cm or more) around the projector.
The remote control may not work when a lamp equipped with electronic ballast or a three-wavelength lamp is installed. Replace those lamps with international standard products to use the remote control normally.
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Installation

Basic Operation of the Projector

1 . Place the projector on a sturdy and horizontal surface. 2 . Place the projector with the desired distance from the screen. The distance between the projector and the
screen determines the actual size of the image.
3 . Position the projector so that the lens is set at a right angle to the screen. If the projector is not set at a
right angle, the screen image will be crooked. Although, slight angles can be counteracted using the Keystone adjustement. (Refer to page 22.)
4 . After placing the projector in its desired location, connect the video input(s). Then connect the power
cable to the projector and the wall outlet.
projection distance based on the picture format
Screen
X/2
Screen height (X)
X/2
Projection distance (D)
Y/2
Screen Width (Y)
Y/2
Diagonal Size (mm) Screen Width (Y) (mm) Screen height (X) (mm)
Screen
Projection distance (D)
Projection offset ratio: 110%
38.6 mm
4 : 3 Scale
Projection Distance (D)
(mm)
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How to install the projector using a tripod

* You can install this projector using a camera tripod. * When stabilizing the tripod, we recommend using the locking bolt of standard size 4.5 mm or less.The maximum size
allowed for the locking bolt is 6.5 mm.(If it is longer than the maximum allowed size, it may damage the projector.)
Part connected to the projector
Part connected to the tripod
+ =
Bottom side of Projector
Camera Tripod
Projector is install on the tripod
Installation

Kensington Security System

• This projector has a Kensington Security System Connector on the connect panel. Connect a Kensington Security System cable as below.
• For detailed installation and use of the Kensington Security System, refer to the user’s guide included with the Kensington Security System set. And for further information, contact http://www.kensington.com, the internet homepage of the Kensington company that deals with expensive electronic equipment such as notebook PCs or projectors.
• The Kensington Security System is an optional item.
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Installation

Turning on the Projector

1 . Make sure the power cord is connected correctly.
2 . After wait for a moment, press the POWER button on the top cover or the POWER button on the remote
control. (The light on the control panel will be turned on.)
• Press the INPUT button on the remote control to select the input signal you want.
• When you press the POWER button on the remote control or the POWER button on the control panel when you
turn on the projector, the lights for POWER and MENU buttons on the control panel will be turned on.
• Check if the lens door is open before turning on the power.

Turning off the Projector

Press the POWER button on the top cover or the POWER button on the remote control.

Focus and Position of the Screen Image

When an image appears on the screen, check if it is in focus and fits the screen properly.
Focus ring
• To adjust the focus of the image, rotate the focus ring.

Selecting input mode

1 . Press the INPUT button on the remote control. 2 . Selecting an input signal with the INPUT button will only change the projector only to connected inputs. You
can change it to any inputs with the , button.
Input
TV Video Component RGB-PC HDMI
• The component input is always active.
• You can also use this function through the MENU button.
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Connections

Connecting to a Speaker or Headphone

Connections
Connect the Audio Out port of the projector to headphones or powered speakers.

Connecting to an Antenna or Cable

* To prevent damage do not connect to the power outlet until all connections are made between the devices.
< How to connect >
Connect a RF Coaxial wire to the Wall Antenna Socket or Outdoor Antenna. For Optimum picture quality, adjust the antenna direction if outdoor antenna is used.
* If the antenna needs to be split for two Projector’s, install a 2-Way
Signal Splitter.
* For much more information about antennas visit our Knowledgebase
at http://lgknowledgebase.com. Search for antenna.
Antenna (Analog or Digital)
Outdoor Antenna
(VHF, UHF)
Single-family
Dwellings /Houses (Connect to wall jack for outdoor antenna)
Cable
or
Wall Antenna Socket
Multi-family Dwellings/ Apartments (Connect to wall antenna socket)
RF Coaxial Wire (75 Ω)
Copper Wire
Be careful not to bend the copper wire when connect­ing the antenna.
Cable TV Wall Jack

Connecting to a Computer

* You can connect the projector to a computer with VGA, SVGA, XGA, SXGA
output.
* Refer to page 51 for resolutions the projector supports.
< How to connect >
1 . Connect the RGB IN of the projector and the computer output
port with a computer cable.
2 . Connect the AUDIO IN of the projector and the computer audio
output port with an audio cable.
* You may have to change the resolution that your PC exports to one
supported by the projector. (Refer to page 51.) This projector may not support output from laptops when the laptop screen is on.
RF Coaxial Wire (75 Ω)
Audio Cable
Computer Cable
Audio Cable
Computer Cable
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Connections

Connecting to a Video Source

* You can connect a VCR, a camcorder or any other compatible video image source to the projector.
< How to connect >
1 . Connect the VIDEO IN of the projector to the output jack of
the video source with a video cable.
2 . Connect the AUDIO IN of the projector to the output jack of
the audio source with an audio cable.

Connecting to a DVD Player

< How to connect a HDMI source >
1 . Connect the HDMI of the projector and the HDMI output port
of the DVD Player with an HDMI cable.
2 . Set the DVD Player's resolution to one of the following:
480p/720p/1080i/1080p mode.
Video Cable
Audio Cable
<VCR>
HDMI Cable
<DVD Player>
< How to connect a Component source >
* Depending on the equipment, the component output jacks (Y, PB, PR) of the DVD
Player may be labeled as Y, Pb, Pr/Y, B-Y, R-Y/Y, Cb, Cr.
1 . After connecting the Component cable of DVD Player to the
Audio Cable
<DVD Player>
RGB to Component cable, connect it to the RGB IN terminal of the projector.
* When connecting the component cable, match the jack colors
with the component cable.(Y=green, PB=blue, PR =red)
2 . Connect the AUDIO IN of the projector to the output jacks of
the audio source with an audio cable.
RGB to Component
Cable

Connecting to a DTV Settop Box

* Please refer to the owner's manual of the DTV settop box for the connection between the projector and DTV set-
top box.
< How to connect a HDMI source >
<DTV Settop Box>
1 . Connect the HDMI of the projector and the HDMI output
port of the DTV settop box with an HDMI cable.
2 . Set the DTV receiver's resolution to one of the following:
480p/720p/1080i/1080p mode.
< How to connect a Component source >
1 . Connect the DTV settop box Component cable with
RGB to Component cable and than connect it to RGB IN of the projector.
* When connecting the component cable, match the jack
colors with the component cable.(Y=green, PB=blue, PR =red)
2 . Connect the AUDIO IN of the projector to the output
jacks of the audio source with an audio cable.
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HDMI Cable
Audio Cable
<DTV Settop Box>
RGB to Component
Cable
Component cable
Component cable

Operating the Projector

Operating the Projector
* The On-Screen Display (OSD) in this manual may be slightly different from your projector.

CHANNEL Menu Options

Channel Setup - Auto Scan

* Automatically finds all channels available through antenna or cable inputs, and stores them in memory on the channel list.
Run this function if you change your residence or move the projector. Also, make sure to run this function with the antenna connected during projector broadcasting hours. Auto Tuning memorizes only the channels available at the time.
1 . Press the MENU button. Then, move to CHANNEL with the , ,
, buttons and press the OK button.
2 . Press the , buttons to move Auto Turning and press the OK
button.
3 . Press the , buttons to move Yes and press the OK button.
• When setting the Auto Tuning or Manual Tuning, the number of maxi-
Auto Turning
Manual Turning Channel Edit
Check your antenna connection. The previous channel information will be updated during Auto Tuning.
Move OKCHANNEL
Start
Close
mum channels you can store is 1000. It is subject to change depending on the broadcasting signal environment.
• Memorizes all the available channels in the order of DTV, TV, CADTV and CATV.
• Press the BACK button to exit the menu screen.

Channel Selection

Press the CH , or Number 0 - 9 buttons to select a channel number.

Add/Delete Channel

* When selecting DTV or CADTV input signal in the Manual Tuning menu, you can view the on-screen signal strength monitor
to see the quality of the signal being received.
1 . Press the MENU button. Then, move to CHANNEL with the , ,
, buttons and press the OK button.
2 . Press the , buttons to move Manual Turning and press the
OK button.
Auto Turning
Manual Turning
Channel Edit
Select channel type and RF-channel
Channel
DTV 2-1
Bad Normal Good
DTV
number.
Move OKCHANNEL
2
3 . Press the , buttons to move DTV, TV, CADTV, or CATV and
press the button.
4 . Press the , buttons to move channel you want to add or delete.
5 . Press the buttons to move Add or Delete and press the OK button.
• Press the BACK button to exit the menu screen.
Delete
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