LG PF1000UA User Manual

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Owner's Manual
LG Minibeam UST
DLP Projector
Please read the safety information carefully before using this product.
Green : the buttons and the text to be displayed on the projector screen.
PF1000UA
P/NO : SAC37034671 (1706-REV00)
www.lg.com
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LICENSES

Supported licenses may differ by model. For more information about licenses, visit www.lg.com.
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Manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories. Dolby, Dolby Vision, Dolby Audio, and the double-D symbol are trademarks of Dolby Laboratories.
This DivX Certied® device has passed
rigorous testing to ensure it plays DivX® video.
To play purchased DivX movies, rst
register your device at vod.divx.com. Find your registration code in the DivX VOD section of your device setup menu.
DivX Certied® to play DivX® video up to
HD 1080p, including premium content. DivX®, DivX Certied® and associated logos are trademarks of DivX, LLC and are used under license. Covered by DivX Patents 7,295,673; 7,515,710; RE45,052; and others available at [www.divx.com/patents]
The terms HDMI and HDMI High-
Denition Multimedia Interface, and the
HDMI Logo are trademarks or registered trademarks of HDMI Licensing LLC in the United States and other countries.
• Image shown may differ from your projector.
• Your projector’s OSD (On Screen Display) may differ slightly from that
shown in this manual.
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SAFETY PRECAUTIONS

Please take note of the safety instructions to prevent any potential accident or misuse of the projector.
• Safety precautions are given in two forms, i.e., WARNING and CAUTION as
detailed below.
WARNING Failure to follow the instructions may cause serious injury and
even death.
CAUTION Failure to follow the instructions may cause personal injury or
product damage.
• Read the owner’s manual carefully and keep it on hand.
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WARNING/CAUTION
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK
DO NOT OPEN
The lightning ash with
arrowhead symbol, within an
equilateral triangle, is intended to alert the user to the presence of uninsulated dangerous voltage within the product’s enclosure that may be of
sufcient magnitude to constitute a risk
of electric shock to persons.
The exclamation point within
an equilateral triangle is
intended to alert the user to the presence of important operating and maintenance (servicing) instructions in the literature accompanying the appliance.
WARNING/CAUTION
- TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE AND ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS PRODUCT TO RAIN OR MOISTURE.
Read these instructions. Keep these instructions. Heed all warnings. Follow all instructions.
Indoor Installation
WARNING
• Do not use the projector outside
and do not expose the product to any humidity or water.
- Since the product is not waterproof, this may result in a
re or electric shock.
• Do not place the projector in direct
sunlight or near heat sources such as radiators, fires, stoves, etc.
- This may result in re.
• Do not place flammable materials
such as aerosols near the projector.
- This may result in re.
• Do not allow children to cling to or
climb up to the projector.
- This may cause the projector to fall, causing injury or death.
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• Do not install the product in a
place with no ventilation (e.g., on a bookshelf or in a closet) or on a carpet or cushion.
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- This may result in re due to the increase in internal temperature.
• Do not place the product close to
sources of steam, oil or oil mist, such as humidifiers and kitchen counters.
- Failure to do so may result in
re, electric shock, or corrosion.
• Do not install the product onto
a wall or ceiling that is close to sources of oil or oil mist.
- The product may be damaged and fall, resulting in serious injury.
• Do not place the projector where it
might be exposed to dust.
- This may result in re.
• Do not use the projector in a damp
place such as a bathroom where it is likely to get wet.
- This may result in re or electric shock.
• Do not allow a tablecloth or curtain
to block the air vent.
- This may result in re due to the increase in the internal temperature.
• Ensure good ventilation around the
projector. The distance between the projector and the wall should be at least 30 cm.
- This will prevent re due to the increase in the internal temperature.
CAUTION
• When placing the projector on a
table or shelf, be careful not to put it near the edge.
- The projector could fall due to balance problems, which may cause personal injury or damage to the product. Make sure to use the projector cabinet or stand
that ts the projector.
• When moving the projector, make
sure to switch it off and remove the power plug and cords.
- The power cord may be
damaged, resulting in re or
electric shock.
• Do not place the projector on an
unstable or vibrating surface such as a wobbly shelf or a slope.
- It may fall and cause injury.
• Be careful not to tip the projector
over when connecting external devices to the projector.
- This may cause personal injury or damage to the projector.
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Power
WARNING
• DISCONNECTING THE DEVICE
FROM THE MAIN POWER
- The Power plug is the disconnecting device. In case of an emergency, the Power Plug must remain readily accessible.
• The grounding wire should be
connected. (Except for devices which are not grounded.)
- Ensure that you connect the grounding cable to avoid electric shock. If it is not possible to
ground the unit, have a qualied
electrician install a separate circuit breaker. Do not try to ground the projector by connecting it to telephone wires, lightning rods or gas pipes.
• The power plug should be inserted
fully into the power outlet.
- An unstable connection may
cause a re.
• Do not place heavy objects on the
power cord.
- This may result in re or electric shock.
• Never touch the power plug with
wet hands.
- This may result in electric shock.
• Do not plug too many devices into
one multi-power outlet.
- This may result in re due to the power outlet overheating.
• Keep the AC adapter, power plug,
and the used power outlet clean from dust or foreign materials building up.
- This may result in re.
• If there is any smoke or a burning
smell from the projector or AC adapter, stop using the product immediately. Disconnect the power cord from the power outlet, and then contact the customer service center.
- This may result in re.
• To turn off the main power, remove
the power plug, which should be positioned so it is easy to access for operation.
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CAUTION
• Always grab the plug to remove the
AC adapter or power cord.
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- Otherwise, this may result in a
re or may damage the product.
• Refrain from constantly bending the
power cord of the AC adapter.
- If the power cord is bent excessively for a long period of time, the cord may break
inside. This may result in a re or
electric shock.
• Ensure the power cord and plug are
not damaged, modified, severely bent, twisted, pulled, sandwiched or hot. Do not use the product if the power outlet is loose.
- This may result in re or electric shock.
• Keep the power cord away from
heating devices.
- The wire’s sheath may melt,
which may result in re or
electric shock.
• Place the projector where people
will not trip over or step on the power cord to protect the power cord and plug from any damage.
- This may result in re or electric shock.
• Do not turn the projector on or
off by plugging in the power plug or unplugging it from the power outlet. (Do not use the power plug as a switch.)
- This may result in electric shock or damage to the product.
• Do not insert a conductor into the
other side of the wall outlet while the power plug is inserted into the wall outlet. In addition, do not touch the power plug immediately after it is disconnected from the wall outlet.
- This may result in electric shock.
• Only use the official power cord
provided by LG Electronics. Do not use other power cords.
- This may result in re or electric shock.
• If any water or foreign materials
have gone into the AC adapter, power cord, or the interior of the projector, turn off the projector by pressing the power button. Remove all the cables, and then contact the customer service center.
- This may result in re or electric shock.
• The surface of the AC adapter is
hot. Keep the AC adapter out of the reach of children and avoid touching it during use.
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• Never disassemble the power
supply devices (AC adapter/power cord, etc.).
- This may damage the power
cord and result in a re or
electric shock.
• Connect the AC adapter and the
power cord firmly.
- Not doing so may result in a
product failure or re.
• Do not place heavy objects or put
pressure on the power cord and AC adapter and avoid damage.
- This may result in a re or may damage the product.
• Always use the AC adapter provided
or any AC adapters approved and certified by LG Electronics.
- Any other AC adapter connected may result in the
screen ickering.
When in Use
WARNING
• Do not place anything containing
liquid on top of the projector such as a vase, flower pot, cup, cosmetics, medicine, or ornaments, candles, etc.
- This may result in re or electric shock, or cause injury due to falling.
• In the event that there is a heavy
impact or the cabinet is damaged, switch it off, unplug it from the power outlet and contact an authorized service center.
- This may result in electric shock.
• Do not insert pieces of metal such
as coins, hairpins or metal debris, nor flammable materials such as paper or matches into the projector.
- This is to prevent electric shock
or re.
• Make sure that a child does not
swallow the batteries when you replace the old batteries in the remote control with new ones. Keep batteries out of reach of children.
- If a child swallows a battery, consult a doctor immediately.
• Never open any cover on the
projector.
- There is a high risk of electric shock.
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• Do not look directly into the lens
when the projector is in use.
- The bright light may damage your eyes.
• When the lamp is on or has just
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been turned off, avoid touching the air vent or lamp, because these will be very hot.
• If there is a gas leak in the room
with the projector, do not touch the projector or power outlet. Open the windows for ventilation.
- Sparks may cause re or burns.
• Unplug the power cord from the
outlet during a lightning storm.
- This will prevent shock or damage to the projector.
• Do not use the projector near
electronic devices that generate a strong magnetic field.
• Keep the plastic film used for
packaging the projector out of the reach of children.
- If not handled safely, it can cause suffocation.
• Do not keep your hand on the
projector for a long time when it is running.
• When you play a game by
connecting a game console to a projector, it is recommended that you maintain a distance of more than four times the diagonal length of the screen.
- Make sure that the connecting cable is long enough. Otherwise, the product may fall causing personal injury or damage to the product.
• Do not place the projector or its
remote control with batteries in an extremely high temperature environment.
- This may result in re.
• Do not use 3D glasses if you do not
watch 3D.
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CAUTION
• Do not place heavy objects on the
projector.
- It may fall down and cause personal injury.
• Be careful not to allow any impact
to the lens during transport.
• Do not touch the lens of the
projector.
- The lens may be damaged.
• Do not use any sharp tools on
the projector such as a knife or hammer, because this may damage the casing.
• In the event that no image appears
on the screen or no sound is heard, stop using the projector. Switch off the projector, unplug it from the power outlet and contact our service center.
- This may result in re or electric shock.
• Do not drop anything onto the
projector or allow anything to bang into the projector.
- This may cause damage to the projector or personal injury.
• It is recommended that you
maintain a distance of more than 5 to 7 times the diagonal length of the screen.
- If you watch the screen at a close distance for a long time, your eye sight may become worse.
• Do not block the light beam emitted
from the projector using a book or other object.
- Lengthy exposure to the projector beam may result in
re. In addition, the lens may
be overheated and damaged by
the reected heat. Disable the
AV function to stop projection temporarily or turn off the power.
• Do not start the projector with the
volume turned up high.
- High volume may damage hearing.
• Do not use high voltage electrical
equipment near the projector, (e.g., a bug zapper). This may result in product malfunction.
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Cleaning
WARNING
• Do not spray the projector with
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water when cleaning. Make sure water does not flow into the projector.
- This may result in re or electric shock.
• When there is smoke or a strange
smell coming out from the projector or a foreign object falls into the projector, please switch it off and unplug it from the power outlet and contact our service center.
- Otherwise, this may result in re or electric shock.
• Use air spray, a soft cloth or a
cotton swab moistened with a lens cleaning chemical or alcohol to remove dust or stains on the front projection lens.
CAUTION
• Contact your seller or our service
center once a year to clean the internal parts of the projector.
- If you do not clean the projector for a long period of time, dust will accumulate, which may
result in re or damage to the
projector.
• When cleaning plastic parts such
as the projector case, unplug the power first and wipe with a soft cloth. Do not spray with water or wipe with a wet cloth. Never use glass cleaner, automobile or industrial polish, abrasives, wax, benzene, or alcohol as these can damage the projector.
- This can result in re, electric shock or cause damage to the product (deformation and corrosion).
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• Do not wipe the optical system
(lens, mirror) right after the product has been turned off or while the product is being operated. When cleaning each part of the product, remove the power cord and wipe gently with a soft cloth. Do not spray with water or wipe with a wet cloth. Do not use detergents, automobile or industrial polish, abrasive substances, wax, benzene, alcohol, water, etc. on the product’s main unit or optical system (lens, mirror) as this may damage the product.
- This can result in re, electric shock or cause damage to the product (deformation and corrosion).
• Remove the plug from the outlet
before cleaning the product.
- Otherwise, this may result in electric shock.
Others
WARNING
• Some users may experience
a seizure or other abnormal symptoms when they are exposed to a flashing light or particular patterns from a video game.
• When you go out, place the
projector out of reach of animals, and remove the power plug from the wall outlet.
- Using a damaged power cord
may result in short circuit or re.
• Do not use the projector near high-
precision electronic devices or those that transmit weak radio signal.
- This may affect the operation of the product, causing an accident.
• Only a qualified technician can
disassemble or modify the projector. For diagnosis, adjustment, or repair, contact your seller or our service center.
- This may result in re or electric shock.
• Proper ventilation required, do not
block airflow around unit. Doing so can cause injury and internal overheating.
• To prevent damage to lamp,
unit must remain plugged in for approximately 3 minutes after power down to allow for proper cool down (not applicable on LED models).
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• Do not touch the lens; doing so can
result in burns or damage to lens. Lens and unit may be HOT during and immediately after use. Use
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caution when handling unit, allowing for proper cool down.
• Only use a grounded electrical
outlet. (Except for devices which are not grounded.)
• Do not insert anything into or cover
up the exhaust vents.
- This may result in re or electric shock.
• Follow all maintenance guidelines
for optimal use; service only at an authorized service center.
• Lamp contains mercury and as such
must be disposed of according to local, state and federal laws (not applicable on LED models).
• Keep the batteries and remote out
of reach of children.
- This will prevent personal injury or damage to the product.
CAUTION
• Do not use or store the projector
outdoors for long periods of time.
• Do not mix new batteries with old
ones.
- Burst or leaking batteries may result in damage or injury.
• Be sure to unplug if the projector is
not to be used for a long period.
- Accumulated dust may result
in re or electric shock due to
overheating, ignition, or poor insulation.
• Only use the specified type of
battery.
- Burst or leaking batteries may result in damage or injury.
• Make sure you use the same type
of battery when replacing.
- In the case of a battery contact failure, the battery may drain quickly or the remote control may not work properly.
• Dispose of used batteries properly.
- This may result in explosion
or re. The correct method of
disposal may vary depending on your country or region. Dispose of the battery pack as instructed.
• Do not throw or disassemble the
battery.
- This may result in re or explosion due to damage to the battery.
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• Store batteries away from metallic
objects, such as keys and paper clips.
- Excess current may cause a rapid increase in temperature,
resulting in re or burns.
• Do not store the batteries near any
heat source, such as a heater.
- This may result in re or damage to the product.
• Do not store batteries at
temperatures higher than 60 °C or in high humidity.
- This may result in explosion
or re.
• Make sure that the battery is
installed correctly.
- This prevent explosion or re.
• Incorrect battery replacement may
cause fire.
• Batteries: Store the accessories
(battery, etc.) in a safe location out of the reach of children.
ANTENNA
WARNING
• If you are using an outdoor antenna,
please install it away from electrical wires to make sure it does not touch any nearby wires even when it falls down due to heavy wind.
- Failure to do so may cause electric shock or physical injury.
CAUTION
• To prevent any water flowing into
the product, install a drip loop in the outdoor antenna wire where it comes indoors.
- Raindrops owing into the
product may cause re or
electric shock.
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Outdoor Antenna Grounding
• If an outdoor antenna is installed,
follow the precautions below. An
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outdoor antenna system should not be located in the vicinity of overhead power lines or other electric light or power circuits, or where it can come in contact with such power lines or circuits as death or serious injury can occur. Be sure the antenna system is grounded to provide some protection against voltage surges and built-up static charges. Section 810 of the National Electrical Code (NEC) in the U.S.A. provides information with respect to proper grounding of the mast and supporting structure, grounding of the lead-in wire to an antenna discharge unit, size of grounding conductors, location of antenna discharge unit, connection to grounding electrodes and requirements for the grounding electrode.
Antenna grounding according to the National Electrical Code, ANSI/ NFPA 70
Ground Clamp
Electric Service
Equipment
Ground Clamp
NEC: National Electrical Code
Antenna Lead in Wire
Antenna Discharge Unit (NEC Section 810-20)
Grounding Conductor (NEC Section 810-21)
Power Service Grounding Electrode System (NEC Art 250, Part H)
For USA
NOTE TO CABLE/TV INSTALLER
This reminder is provided to call the CATV system installer’s attention to Article 820 - 40 of the National Electric Code (U.S.A.). The code provides guidelines for proper
grounding and, in particular, species
that the cable ground shall be connected to the grounding system of the building, as close to the point of the cable entry as practical.
Risk Group 2
CAUTION Possibly hazardous optical radiation
emitted from this product. Do not stare at operating lamp. May be harmful to the eye.
This label is attached to the bottom of the product and language may differ.
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CONTENTS
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LICENSES 2
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS 3
PREPARATION 17
Accessories 17
Optional Extras 18
Parts and Components 19
- Main Unit 19
- Side 20
- Back 21
Using the Joystick Button 22
- Basic functions 22
- Adjusting the menu 23
Projector Status Indicators 23
Installation 24
- Installation Precautions 24
- Projection Distance per Screen Size 25
- Kensington Security System 26
REMOTE CONTROL 27
USING THE PROJECTOR 30
Connecting the Antenna or Cable 30
Watching Projector 31
- Turning on the Projector 31
- Focus of the Screen Image 33
- Watching With the Projector 33
To Set Channel 34
- Memorizing the Available Channels 34
Additional Options 38
- Adjusting Aspect Ratio 38
- Using the Edge Adj (4 Corner Keystone) Function 39
- Changing Input Device 40
- Blank Function 42
Using the Quick Menu 43
ENTERTAINMENT 44
Using SCREEN SHARE 44
Setting up bluetooth on the projector 45
- Searching for bluetooth devices and connecting 46
- Connecting, disconnecting, or deleting bluetooth devices in the list of registered devices 48
- Adjusting AV Sync. Adjust 49
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MY MEDIA 50
Before Using 50
- Connecting a USB Device 50
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- Removing a USB Device 50
To Use My Media 52
- Watching the Videos 56
- Viewing the Photos 62
- Listening to Music 66
- Viewing Files 70
3D FUNCTION 74
While Watching 3D 74
Requirements for Watching 3D Images 78
- Using the DLP-LINK (DLP- Ready) Type Glasses 79
To view 3D images 79
- Supported 3D Mode 80
CUSTOMIZING SETTINGS 81
SETTINGS 81
PICTURE Settings 82
AUDIO Settings 88
CHANNEL Settings 92
TIME Settings 93
WIRELESS Settings 95
LOCK Settings 96
OPTION 1 Settings 100
OPTION 2 Settings 103
CONNECTING DEVICES 105
Connecting to HD Receiver, DVD, VCR Player, or External Devices 106
- HDMI Connection 106
- HDMI to DVI Connection 106
- Composite (AV) connection 107
- Component connection 107
Connecting a PC 109
- HDMI Connection 109
- HDMI to DVI Connection 109
- RGB connection 111
Connecting a Laptop 112
- HDMI Connection 112
Connecting Headphones 113
Connecting a Digital Amp 113
Using the Mirroring Function of a Mobile Phone 115
- MHL Connection 115
MAINTENANCE 116
Cleaning 116
- Cleaning the Lens 116
- Cleaning the Projector Case 116
SPECIFICATIONS 117
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PREPARATION

The pictures may differ slightly from the actual product.
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Accessories

Accessories included with the projector are show below. Accessories are subject to change without prior notice. New accessories may be added or old ones removed.
Remote Control
Two AAA Batteries
Power cord AC-DC Adaptor
• When connecting an HDMI or USB cable, or
connecting a USB flash drive to the HDMI or USB port, use a product that has a width of 18 mm or less and a height of 10 mm or less. If the USB cable or USB flash drive does not fit the USB ports of the projector, use an extension cable that supports USB 2.0.
• Use a certified cable with the HDMI logo attached.
• If you do not use a certified HDMI cable, the screen may not display or a
connection error may occur. (Recommended HDMI cable types)
- High-Speed HDMI®/™ Cable
- High-Speed HDMI®/™ Cable with Ethernet
Owner's Manual Composite Gender
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Optional Extras

To purchase optional accessories, visit an electronics store or online shopping site or contact the retail store where you purchased the product. Optional accessories are subject to change without prior notice.
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Projection Screen HDMI Cable RF Cable
Video Cable Audio Cable Optical Cable
LG Audio Device MHL cable
(DLP-LINK or DLP
3D glasses
Ready Type)
Component Gender Computer Cable Component Cable
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Parts and Components

This projector is manufactured using high-precision technology. You may, however, see tiny black dots and/or bright colored dots (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.

Main Unit

Joystick Button
1)
Vent
Focus Ring
Speaker
1)
Vent
Lens
Mirror
2)
2)
Speaker
1)
Vent
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IR Receiver
Bottom of the Projector
Adjustable leg
3)
1) Due to the high temperature of vent area, do not get close to the vent area.
2) Do not touch the lens and mirror when using the projector. The lens may be damaged. (Keep lens away from sharp objects.)
3) Turn the adjustable leg left or right to adjust the angle.
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Side

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No. Description
1
(Headphone Port)
COMPONENT IN Port
2
AV IN Port
3
OPTICAL DIGITAL AUDIO OUT Port
4
5
6
7
(USB port)
RGB IN Port
Port
6 4 2 3 1 7 5
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Back

1 2 3
No. Description
1
2
3
DC IN Port
Port
Port
21
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Using the Joystick Button

You can operate the projector by pressing the button or moving the joystick left, right, up, or down.
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Basic functions

Power On When the projector is turned off, place
your nger on the joystick button, press it
once, and release it.
Power Off When the projector is turned on, place
your nger on the joystick button, press
it once for a few seconds, and release it. (However, if the Menu button is on the screen, pressing and holding the joystick button will let you exit the Menu.)
Volume Control
Place your nger over the joystick button
and move it left or right, you can adjust the volume level.
Channels Control
• Place your finger over the joystick button and move it up, down, left, or right.
Be careful not to press the joystick button. If you press the joystick button first, you may not be able to adjust the volume level and/or scroll through saved channels.
Place your nger over the joystick button
and move it up or down, you can scroll through the saved channels.
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Adjusting the menu

When the projector is turned on, press the joystick button one time. You can adjust the menu items ( , , , ) moving the joystick button left, right, up, or down. Move to the desired menu item, and then press the joystick button once to select it.
Turns the power off.
Changes the input source.
Clears on-screen displays and returns to projector viewing.
Displays the Settings menu.

Projector Status Indicators

LED Power
Indicator
23
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LED Power
Indicator
LED Power Indicator
Power standby state
Red
The projector is operating with the power on.
Off
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Installation

Installation Precautions

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• Place the projector in a well-
ventilated environment.
- To prevent internal overheating, install the projector in a well­ventilated place. Do not place anything near the projector. That may block its air vents. If the air vents are blocked, the internal temperature of the projector will increase.
- Do not place the projector on a carpet or rug. If the projector’s inlet vent is on the bottom, be careful not to block the vent and always use the projector on a solid, level surface.
- Be sure to prevent foreign objects such as paper debris from entering the projector.
- Leave an adequate open area (30 cm or more) around the projector.
• Do not place the projector in a hot,
cool, or humid environment.
• Do not place the projector in a place
where it will easily attract dust.
- This may result in re.
• Never open any cover on the
projector. There is a high risk of electric shock.
• The projector is manufactured using
high-precision technology. You may, however, see tiny black dots and/ or bright colored dots (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.
• The remote control may not work
in an environment where a lamp equipped with electronic ballasts or a three-wavelength fluorescent lamp is installed. Replace the lamp with an international standard lamp for the remote control to work normally.
• To install to the ceiling, attach the
ceiling-type bracket to the projector with M4 x 8 mm screws.
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A
B
C
D
C
D
X
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Projection Distance per Screen Size

1 Place the projector on a sturdy, level surface, together with the PC or audio/
video source.
2 Place the projector an appropriate distance away 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 at a right angle to the screen. If the
projector is not at a right angle, the projected image will look distorted. To correct the distortion, use the Edge Adj function.
4 Connect the power cord of the projector and the connected device to the wall
outlet.
Ratio of upward projection: 125 %
Screen
Screen Size [mm] 1524 1778 2032 2286 2540
Horizontal Size (X) x
Vertical Size (Y) [mm]
A [mm] 414 482 550 618 686 B [mm] 105 173 241 309 377 C [mm] 149 181 213 245 276 D [mm] 241 273 304 336 368
The projection distance may vary depending on the installation conditions.
1328 x
747
1550 x
872
1771 x
996
1992 x
1121
2214 x
1245
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•If the projected image looks distorted or bent, check to see if the screen is
installed properly.
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Kensington Security System

• This projector has a Kensington Security Standard connector as an anti-theft
mechanism. Connect a Kensington Security System cable as shown below.
• For more information on installation and use of the Kensington Security System,
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refer to the user’s guide provided with the Kensington Security System.
• The Kensington Security System is an optional accessory.
• What is Kensington?
Kensington is a company that provides safety systems for laptops and other electronic devices. Website: http://www.kensington.com
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REMOTE CONTROL

Open the lid at the back of the remote control and insert the batteries as described in the
instructions. Use new batteries and do not mix regular or rechargeable batteries. (1.5 V AAA)
•Do not mix new batteries with old ones.
(POWER)
Turns the projector on or off.
Accesses USB mode.
Blanks the screen.
Changes the aspect ratio of the screen per pressing of the button.
Reduces power consumption by adjusting peak screen brightness.
Changes the input source.
Number buttons
Enters a number.
(dash)
Enters a channel number, such as 2-1 or 2-2.
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Displays the channel list.
Displays the channel you were watching previously.
Adjusts the volume level.
Shows favorite channels.
Shows 3D images.
Mutes the sound of the projector.
Changes the TV channel.
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Switches left and right in 3D mode.
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Displays the information of a program or screen.
Freezes the moving image. (Available in any mode other than USB mode.)
Displays or closes the Settings menu.
Allows you to change the settings easily.
Up/Down/Left/Right buttons
Sets the function or moves the cursor.
Shows the current mode and saves changes to the settings.
(BACK)
Returns to the previous screen.
Exits the menu.
Activates or deactivates the subtitles.
Digital signal: Changes the audio language. Analog signal: Changes the MTS sound.
Playback control buttons
Controls playback of MY MEDIA.
Color buttons
Sets detailed settings or gesture for each menu.
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• When using the remote control, the optimal
operation range is 6 meters or less (left/ right) and within a 30 degree arc of the remote control IR receiver.
• If a cable is connected to the back port, the
optimal operating range is 3 meters or less (left/right) and within a 30 degree arc of the remote control IR receiver.
• For seamless operation, do not block the IR receiver.
• 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 significantly reduce the battery life.
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USING THE PROJECTOR

Connecting the Antenna or Cable

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To watch TV using an indoor/outdoor antenna, connect a wall terminal and the antenna port of the projector using an RF
cable (75Ω).
You can watch terrestrial or cable (analog, digital) TV. (The RF cable is sold separately.)
• Make sure not to bend the copper wire of the
RF cable (75 Ω). Turn the input jack to the right
to fasten it.
• Ensure you use a standard coaxial cable (75
Ω, sold separately) when connecting to the
projector input.
• For better image quality in locations where signal
strength is low, purchase and install a signal amplifier (booster).
• A signal splitter is required if you want to use two or more projectors
through one antenna.
• If you have any problems when installing the antenna, please consult a
suitable retailer or the store where you purchased the antenna.
Copper wire
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Watching Projector

Turning on the Projector

The menu screen display in this owner’s manual is an example to help users understand how to operate the product and may look different from the actual screen.
1 Connect the power cord correctly. 2 After waiting for a moment, press the (POWER) button on the remote
control or the joystick button.
3 In the Language Selection screen, select a language. 4 In the Mode Setting screen, select the setting mode you want.
Step 2. Mode Setting
Selecting the environment.
Choose the setting mode you want.
Select [Standard] when setting Projector up in-home. You can adjust picture quality accordingly through Picture Mode menu option.
Standard
Store Demo
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Demo Mode
Previous
Off
Confirm
* Store Demo is used when displaying the product in-store. The picture mode is
automatically reset after a certain period of time. You can select Standard to use the product at home.
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5 In the Time Zone screen, select Time Zone region and Daylight Saving option.
Step 3. Time Zone
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Time Zone Eastern
Daylight Saving Auto
Previous
Confirm
6 Select an input signal by using the button on the remote control.
Input List
TV AV
HDMI1 HDMI2
SCREEN SHARE
USB Component RGB-PC
ꔂ Move ꔉ OK
ExitInput Label
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Focus of the Screen Image

When an image appears on the screen, check if it is in focus and ts the screen
properly.
Focus Ring
• To adjust the focus of the image, rotate the focus ring.
• Make sure the product does not move when adjusting the focus.

Watching With the Projector

1 When in standby mode, press the (POWER) button to turn the projector
on.
2 Select the and select the input signal you want. 3 Control the projector using the following buttons while watching projector.
Button Description
Changes the TV channel.
Displays the channel list.
Number buttons Enters a number.
Adjusts the volume level.
Mutes all sounds.
Accesses the quick menu.
Displays the channel you were watching previously.
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4 To turn the projector off, press the (POWER) button.
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To Set Channel

Image shown may differ from your projector.

Memorizing the Available Channels

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Using the Auto Tuning function
Saves a channel which is currently broadcasting. Be sure to activate Auto Tuning when you move to a new home or change the position of your projector. When you activate this function, make sure that the antenna is connected and there are channels broadcasting signals.
1 Press the button. 2 Press the , , or button to select CHANNEL and press the
button.
3 Press the , button to select Auto Tuning and press the button. 4 Select Start to start automatic tuning. The projector scans and saves available
channels automatically.
5 When you are nished, press the button.
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Memorizing or Deleting Channels Manually
1 Press the button. 2 Press the , , or button to select CHANNEL and press the
button.
3 Press the or button to select Manual Tuning and press the
button.
4 Scroll through the channel types, and then add or delete channels. 5 When you are nished, press the button.
• If Lock System is turned on, a pop-up window will appear asking for
password.
• You can store up to 1000 Channels. The number of channels that you can
store differs depending on the broadcasting signal environment.
• Auto Tuning memorizes the Channels that are currently being broadcast.
• The channels are stored in the order of DTV, TV, Cable DTV, and Cable TV.
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Editing Your Channel List
1 Press the button. 2 Press the , , or button to select CHANNEL and press the
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button.
3 Press the or button to select Channel Edit and press the button. 4 Edit channels using the following buttons.
Channel Edit Antenna
DTV TV Cable DTV Cable TV
3-1 5-1 7-1
ꔂ Move ꔉ OK
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Add/Delete Block/Unblock
Button Description
Red
Green
FAV
Adds or deletes a channel.
Block or unblock a channel.
Adds a favorite channel.
5 When you are nished, press the button.
ꘂ Favorite Ch.
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Favorite Channel Setup
1 Press the button. 2 Press the , , or button to select CHANNEL and press the
button.
3 Press the or button to select Channel Edit and press the button. 4 Move to your desired channel. 5 Press the button to access the Set as Favorite. 6 Press the or buttons to scrolls through channel group. 7 Press the button.
SetasFavorite
Select a favorite channel group. Multiple selection is available.
Group A
Group B
Group C
Group D
OK Cancel
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Additional Options

Adjusting Aspect Ratio

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• Resize an image to view at its optimal size by pressing while you are
using the projector.
• Available picture size may differ depending on the input signal.
• You can also use the
Menu Description
16:9 Resizes images to the 16:9 ratio. Just Scan Displays video images in the original size without removing parts
of the edge of the image.
• If you select Just Scan, you may see image noises at the edge
or edges of the screen.
Set By Program
4:3 Resizes images to the previous standard 4:3. Zoom Resizes the image to t the screen width. The top and bottom
Cinema Zoom 1
Displays images in the same aspect ratio as the original image.
parts of the image may be cut off.
• Press the or button to zoom in or out of the image.
• Press the or button to move the image.
Formats an image to the cinemascope ratio, 2.35:1. It ranges from 1 to 16.
• Press the or button to zoom in or out of the image.
• Press the or button to move the image.
• If you enlarge or reduce an image, the image may be distorted.
or button.
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Using the Edge Adj (4 Corner Keystone) Function

Edge Adj (4 Corner Keystone) adjusts the horizontal and vertical sides of the
projected image if the projector is at an angle and not perpendicular to the screen. This feature ensures the shape of the projected image is not distorted. Use this feature only when the projector cannot be set up at the optimal angle.
Edge Adj may result in a loss of image quality.
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Edge Adj
Top Left
Top Right
Bottom Left
Bottom Right
Reset
Test Pattern
ꔂ Move Prev.
1 Select • OPTION 2 • Edge Adj to adjust the picture. 2 The value range of Edge Adj is as follows.
- Top Left (H: 0 to 100, V: 0 to 100)
- Top Right (H: -100 to 0, V: 0 to 100)
- Bottom Left (H: 0 to 100, V: -100 to 0)
- Bottom Right (H: -100 to 0, V:-100 to 0)
• When using Auto Keystone(Vertical), the current value set for Edge Adj is
changed to the value that has been set with Auto Keystone(Vertical).
• When the input is set to SCREEN SHARE, Edge Adj feature is disabled and
cannot be used.
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Changing Input Device

To select an external input
Selects external input.
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• Press the button on the remote control to display the input
selection screen.
- Connected inputs are displayed rst. However, TV / AV / SCREEN SHARE input is always activated.
• Select an input signal using the remote control’s button to connect
the projector to the desired input. You can use the , , or button to switch between all the input modes.
Input List
TV AV
HDMI1 HDMI2
SCREEN SHARE
ꔂ Move ꔉ OK
USB Component RGB-PC
ExitInput Label
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Selecting an Input Label
Displays which devices are connected to which input ports.
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Input Label
AV
Component
RGB-PC
HDMI1
HDMI2
Close
1 Press the button on the remote control to display the input
selection screen.
2 Press the red button. 3 Use the or button to scroll to one of the input sources. 4 Use the or button to select one of the input labels.
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Blank Function

Using the Blank Function
This function may be effective when you need to draw attention during a meeting
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or training.
1 Press the button, and the screen is covered by the background color.
You can change the background color by referring to
Selecting a Blank Image
2 Press any button to clear the blank function. To cover the screen temporarily,
press the button on the remote control. Do not block the lens with any object while the projector is running. It may become overheated and deformed
or even cause a re.
Selecting a Blank Image
1 Press the button. 2 Press the , , or button to select OPTION 2 and press the
button.
3 Press the , button to select Blank Image and press the button. 4 Use the or button to move to the setting or option you want and press
the button.
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Using the Quick Menu

You can customize frequently used menus.
1 Press the button. 2 Press the or button to select a menu and press .
Menu Description
Aspect Ratio Resizes the picture. Caption View subtitles when the TV station provides subtitled
programing. Program subtitles work only on digital/analog broadcasts.
Picture Mode Changes the picture mode. Multi Audio Sets MONO or STEREO, or a language for a bilingual
broadcast (Digital signal).
SAP Changes the MTS sound (Analog signal).
Sleep Timer Sets the projector to be turned off at the specied time. Clear Voice II Makes the voice from the projector crisp and clear. Del/Add Can delete or add channels. USB Device Allows you to remove a connected USB device in a safe
manner. (The menu is displayed only when the USB device is connected.)
3 Press the or button to scroll through the following menus.
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ENTERTAINMENT

Using SCREEN SHARE

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1 Set the external input of the projector to SCREEN SHARE. 2 Enable related SCREEN SHARE function on the device you wish to connect. 3 Connect the Projector from the search list on the device you wish to connect.
(When you connect the projector to your laptop, input the PIN code shown on your display. The request for a PIN will be shown only at the initial connection.)
4 If the desired device accepts the request, SCREEN SHARE will be started.
• Windows 7 / 8 / 8.1 / 10 are compatible with SCREEN SHARE. However,
other versions of Windows, and some other operating systems, may not be compatible with SCREEN SHARE.
• Ice Cream Sandwich, Jellybean, Kitkat, Lollipop, and Marshmallow versions of
LG’s Android devices are guaranteed to be compatible.
• When connecting via SCREEN SHARE, place the device close to the
projector.
• The response rate and image quality may vary depending upon the user’s
environment.
• For more information on the device you want to connect to, refer to its
owner’s manual.
• Certain Windows 8.1 laptops may have difficulty in reconnecting when
initializing the device information during a wireless connection. In this case, it is recommended that you remove the registered device and reconnect.
• When the input is set to SCREEN SHARE, these features are disabled and
cannot be used: Edge Adj, PJT Mode, and Auto Keystone(Vertical).
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Setting up bluetooth on the projector

This option is used to output sound from the projector through Bluetooth audio devices.
• The devices that can be connected are as follows: LG BTS1, LG HBS-700 , LG
HBS-730 , LG HBS-800 (Models available for purchase may vary by region.)
• Products from other manufacturers may not be compatible.
• You can use the remote control to adjust the volume of the connected
device.
• When connecting devices wirelessly,if the device connection fails, check that
the device is connected to a power supply and also check that the Bluetooth audio device is operating properly.
• If Bluetooth is turned on, the projector will automatically connect to the
last connected Bluetooth device when the projector powers on. (Be sure to check that the last connected Bluetooth device is powered on as well.)
• This projector does not support the LG TV Sound Sync feature. To use
products that support the LG TV Sound Sync feature, use the general Bluetooth mode instead of the LG TV mode.
• The Bluetooth function is to connect the product to Bluetooth speakers
or Bluetooth headset. You cannot connect the product to a mobile phone through the Bluetooth function.
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Searching for bluetooth devices and connecting

Go to AUDIOSound OutBluetoothSearch Device to search for nearby Bluetooth audio devices and then connect any detected devices to the
projector. (If the device name is longer than 20 characters, only the rst 20 will be
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displayed.)
1 Set the Bluetooth device to pairing mode and then select Search Device.
• Select Stop searching to view the devices detected so far.
• If the device has not been detected, check that the device is powered on and
in pairing mode.
• The time it takes to search for devices may vary according to the signal
strength and the number of devices.
AUDIO
• Sound Mode : Standard
• Sound Effect
• Auto Volume : Off
Sound Out : Bluetooth
Sound Out :Bluetooth
• AV Sync. Adjust : Off
ꔂ Move ꔉ OK
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2 When the search is complete, you can select a Bluetooth device and connect
to it.
• You can stop the connection process immediately by selecting Stop
searching.
• The time it takes to connect to a device may vary according to the signal
strength and the number of devices.
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Search Device
List Please wait.
Stop searching Close
Searching...
Search Device
List
HBS-700
Press OK(ꔉ) to connect the device.
Search complete
Re-search Close
3 When a Bluetooth device is connected, you will hear sound from the projector
through the connected device.
• The connected Bluetooth device will be added automatically to the List of
registered devices. Once registered, Bluetooth devices can be connected simply
by selecting them from the List of registered devices without having to search for them.
• Connected devices can only be disconnected from AUDIOSound
OutBluetoothList of registered devices.
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Connecting, disconnecting, or deleting bluetooth devices in the list of registered devices

In AUDIOSound OutBluetoothList of registered devices, Bluetooth devices are shown in the order that they were connected, and the same
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devices can be reconnected simply by selecting them without having to search for them again.
List of registered devices
List
HBS-700
Delete
Press OK(ꔉ) to connect the device.
Delete All Close
Connecting
Select a Bluetooth device from the List of registered devices to connect to it.
• The registered Bluetooth device will attempt to connect automatically
depending on the characteristics of the device. (Refer to the manual for the Bluetooth device.)
• You can stop the connection process immediately by selecting Stop.
• The time it takes to connect to a device may vary according to the signal
strength and the number of devices.
Disconnecting
Select Disconnect to disconnect the device.
• You can only disconnect a device from the List of registered devices.
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Deleting
Select Delete Marked or Delete All to delete any registered devices.
• Delete Marked: Press the red button in List of registered devices to delete
the selected device.
• Delete All: Select Delete All in List of registered devices to delete all of the
registered devices.

Adjusting AV Sync. Adjust

When a Bluetooth device is connected, go to AUDIOAV Sync.
Adjust to adjust the synchronization between the video and the Bluetooth
headset sound.
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• AV Sync.Adjust
• Bluetooth 0
On
- +
Close
• This feature is only available when a Bluetooth device is connected.
• Audio sync may vary by manufacturer.
• When playing video from a connected USB drive, AV Sync. Adjust can also be
adjusted using the Set Audio. menu.
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MY MEDIA

Before Using

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Connecting a USB Device

Connect a USB device (external HDD, USB memory) to the USB port of projector
to enjoy the content les stored in the USB device with your projector. You cannot write or delete data in the USB device. Connect a USB ash drive as shown below.
USB Flash Drive

Removing a USB Device

1 Click the button. 2 Use the or button to move to USB Device and press the button. 3 Select a USB to remove. Wait for conrmation that the USB device has
stopped before removing the USB.
• If detached early, an error may occur on the projector or the USB storage
device.
• Once a USB device has been selected for removal, it can no longer be read.
Remove the USB storage device and then re-connect it.
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Tips for Using a USB Device
• If the USB storage device has a built-in auto recognition program or uses its own
driver, it may not work.
• Some USB storage devices may not work or may work incorrectly.
• If you use a USB extension cable, the USB device may not be recognized or may
not work properly.
• Use only USB storage devices formatted with the Windows FAT32 or NTFS file
system.
• For external USB HDDs, it is recommended that you use devices with a rated
voltage of less than 5 V and a rated current of less than 500 mA.
• It is recommended to use a Hard Disk Drive with its own power supply. (If the
power being supplied is not sufficient, the USB storage device may not be detected correctly). Note, a USB Hub is not supported.
• It is recommended that you use USB flash drives of 32 GB or less and USB
HDDs of 1 TB or less.
• If a USB HDD with power-saving function does not work properly, turn the
power off and on. For more information, refer to the user manual of the USB HDD.
• Data in USB storage device can be damaged so be sure to back up important
files to other devices. Data maintenance is the user’s responsibility and the manufacturer is not responsible for data loss.
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To Use My Media

1 Press the button on the remote control. 2 Select MY MEDIA.
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Select desired le from the list. Watch the chosen le.
Sets play related settings by checking option during disk playback.
My Media supporting file
• Maximum data transfer rate: 20 Mbps (Mega bit per second)
• External supported subtitle formats: *.smi, *.srt, *.sub (MicroDVD, SubViewer
1.0/2.0), *.ass, *.ssa, *.txt (TMPlayer), *.psb (PowerDivX)
• Internal supported subtitle formats: SRT/ASS/SSA (Supports internal subtitles
generated from DivX6)
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Video Supported Codec
Maximum: 1920 x 1080 @ 30p (only Motion JPEG 640 x 480 @ 30p)
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Extension Codec
VC-1 Advanced Prole, VC-1 Simple and Main
Video
.asf, .wmv
.divx, .avi
.mp4,
.m4v, .mov
.mkv
.ts, .trp,
.tp, .mts,
.m2ts
.vob
.mpg,
.mpeg
Audio WMA Standard, WMA 9 Professional
Video DivX3.11, DivX4, DivX5, DivX6, XVID, H.264/AVC
Audio
Video H.264/AVC, MPEG-4 Part 2
Audio AAC
Video H.264/AVC
Audio HE-AAC, Dolby Digital
Video H.264/AVC, MPEG-2, VC-1
Audio
Video MPEG-1, MPEG-2
Audio Dolby Digital, MPEG-1 Layer I, II, DVD-LPCM
Video MPEG-1
Audio MPEG-1 Layer I, II
Proles
MPEG-1 Layer I, II, MPEG-1 Layer III (MP3), Dolby Digital
MPEG-1 Layer I, II, MPEG-1 Layer III (MP3), Dolby Digital, Dolby Digital Plus, AAC
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Audio File
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File type Item Info
MP3
AC3
MPEG
AAC,
HEAAC
CDDA
LPCM
Bit rate 32 kbps to 320 kbps
Sampling rate 32 kHz to 48 kHz
Bit rate 32 kbps to 640 kbps
Sampling rate 32 kHz, 44.1 kHz, 48 kHz
Bit rate 32 kbps to 448 kbps
Sampling rate 32 kHz to 48 kHz
Bit rate 24 kbps to 3844 kbps
Sampling rate 8 kHz to 96 kHz
Bit rate 1.44 kbps
Sampling rate 44.1 kHz
Bit rate 1.41 Mbps to 9.6 Mbps
Multi-channel : 44.1 kHz, 88.2 kHz /
Sampling rate
Stereo : 176.4 kHz, 192 kHz
48 kHz, 96 kHz
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Available photo file
File type Item Info
Support
2D (jpeg,
jpg, jpe),
3D (jps)
3D (mpo)
BMP Picture Size
PNG
* BMP and PNG format les may be slower to display than JPEG.
File type
Picture Size
Support File type
Picture Size
Support File type
Picture Size
SOF0: Baseline, SOF1: Extend Sequential, SOF2: Progressive
Minimum: 64 x 64 Maximum: Normal Type: 15360 (W) x 8640 (H) Progressive Type: 1920 (W) x 1440 (H)
MPO
4:3 size : 3648 x 2736, 2592 x 1944,
2048 x 1536
3:2 size : 3648 x 2432
Minimum: 64 x 64 Maximum: 9600 (W) x 6400 (H)
Interlace, Non-Interlace
Minimum: 64 x 64 Maximum: Interlace: 1200 (W) x 800 (H)
Non-Interlace: 9600 (W) x 6400 (H)
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Watching the Videos

In the Movie List, you can watch movies stored on the connected USB device. Controls playback and sets options while viewing videos.
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Tips for Playing Video Files
• Some subtitles created by users may not work properly.
• The video and subtitle files should be placed in the same folder. For subtitles to
display correctly, the video and subtitle files must have the same name.
• We do not support any stream that contains GMC (Global Motion
Compensation) or Qpel (Quarterpel Motion Estimation).
• Only H.264/AVC profile level 4.1 and lower is supported.
• Video files that exceed 50 GB (gigabyte) are not supported for playback. The file
size limit is dependent on the encoding environment.
• DTS audio codec is not supported.
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Browsing Movie List
Play a video le stored in the connected device.
1 Connect a USB storage device. 2 Press the button. 3 Use the or button to select Movie List and press the button. 4 Use the , , or button to select the le you want and press the
button.
4
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Page Change
CH
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5
Exit
1
1
Movie List
USB STORAGE DEVICE
Thumbnails
Abnormal le
2
3
Drive1 Drive5Drive3 Drive4
Go to upper folder
Drive2
Butterfly_... 01:34:33
Go to root folder
6 7 8
Description
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File not supported
File List
2
Moves to the upper level folder.
3
Current page/Total no. of folder pages
4
Current page/Total no. of le pages
5
Moves to the top level folder.
6
Moves to the upper level folder.
7
Exit Movie List.
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5 Control playback by using the following buttons.
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Setting Description
Shows the current playing position. Use or buttons to move forward or backward.
Stops playing and returns to Movie List.
Returns to normal playback.
Pauses the media player. If no button is pressed on the remote control for 10 minutes after pausing, the playback is restarted.
Displays in slow motion.
Whenever this button is pressed, the playback speed is changed. x2, x4, x8, x16, x32
Reduces power consumption by adjusting peak screen brightness.
Switches to the 3D screen.
Option
A pop-up window will appear.
Hide
Hides the playback bar. Press the button to make it appear.
Exit
Returns to the Movie List screen.
Option
Q.MENU
Exit
나가기
Hide
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Options for Movie List
1 Press the button. 2 Use the or button to move to a desired option and press the
button.
3 Use the , , or button to set up each item.
Set Video Play.
Setting Description
Picture Size
Audio Language
Subtitle Language
Repeat Turns the repeat function On or Off.
Set Video.
You can change video settings.
(Refer to PICTURE Settings on page 82.)
Set Audio.
You can change audio settings.
(Refer to AUDIO Settings on page 88.)
BLUETOOTH
You can change Bluetooth settings.
(Refer to Setting up bluetooth on the projector on page 45.)
Selects the size of a playback screen.
• Full : Files are played in full screen mode according to the aspect
ratio of video.
• Original : Displays the video in the original size.
Allows you to select the language you want for the le with multiple audio tracks. This option is not available if the le has only
one audio track. The subtitle can be turned on or off.
• Language : One of any of the available languages can be selected.
• Code Page : A character set used for a subtitle can be selected.
By default, the subtitle is displayed in a language configured in
OPTION 1Language.
- Sync : If a subtitle is not synchronized with its video, you can adjust its speed at 0.5 seconds unit.
- Position : Moves the location of a subtitle.
- Size : Changes the subtitle font size.
When it is set to off, the next le can be played sequentially if the le name is similar.
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Set 3D Video
You can set 3D video or 2D video.
3D setting
You can set 3D settings.
(Refer to OPTION 1 Settings on page 100.)
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Registering the DivX code
Checks DivX Reg. Code for replaying DivX protected videos. Register at http://vod. divx.com. Use Reg. Code to rent or purchase movies at www.divx.com/vod.
1 In the Settings menu, move to OPTION 1 and press DivX(R) VOD. 2 Press the or button to move to Registration and press the
button.
Registration
Deregistration
Close
You must register your device to
play DivX(R) protected videos.
Registration code : XXXXXXXXXX
Register at http://vod.divx.com
OK
3 Check the DivX Registration code.
• Rented/purchased DivX files cannot be played if the DivX Registration Code
of a different device is used. Use only the DivX Registration Code granted to this specific device.
• Converted files not conforming to the DivX Codec Standard may not play or
may produce abnormal sound.
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To deregister the DivX code
Use the DivX deregistration code to deactivate the DivX DRM function.
1 In the Settings menu, move to OPTION 1 and press DivX(R) VOD. 2 Use the or button to go to Deregistration and press the button.
Registration
Deregistration
Close
Your device is already registered.
Are you sure you wish to deregister?
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Yes
Deregistration code : ********
Deregister at http://vod.divx.com
Continue with registration?
Yes
No
No
3 Select Yes.
• What is DRM [Digital Rights Management]?
This is a technology and service that prevents the illegal use of digital contents to protect the benefits and rights of the copyright owner. Files can be played after the license is verified through an online method, etc.
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Viewing the Photos

You can view photos stored on a connected device.
Supported Photo Files
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PHOTO (*.JPEG) Baseline: 64-pixel (width) x 64-pixel (height) - 15360-pixel (width) x 8640-pixel (height) Progressive: 64-pixel (width) x 64-pixel (height) - 1920-pixel (width) x 1440-pixel (height)
• Non-supported files are displayed in the form of an icon.
• An error message is displayed for corrupted files or file formats that cannot be
played.
• Corrupted files may not be displayed properly.
• It may take some time to view high-resolution images in full screen.
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Browsing Photo List
Page 1/1
1 Connect a USB storage device. 2 Press the button. 3 Use the or button to select Photo List and press the button. 4 Use the , , or button to select the le you want and press the
button.
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File List
2
Moves to the upper level folder.
3
Current page/Total no. of folder pages
4
Current page/Total no. of le pages
5
Moves to the top level folder.
6
Moves to the upper level folder.
7
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5 Control playback by using the following buttons.
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Slideshow
BGM
Setting Description
Selects the previous or next photo.
Slideshow All photos are displayed during slide show.
• Set Slide Speed in the OptionSet Photo View. menu.
BGM You can listen to music while viewing photos in full size.
• Set BGM in the OptionSet Photo View. menu.
Rotates photos.
• Rotates a photo 90°, 180°, 270°, or 360° clockwise.
• Photos cannot be rotated if their width is greater than the
height of the max. supported resolution. Views the photo in full mode or original mode. Press the blue button to enlarge the image.
Reduces power consumption by adjusting peak screen brightness.
Switches to the 3D screen.
Option
Hide Hides the menu on the full size screen.
Exit Exit from full screen photo view.
A pop-up window will appear.
• To see the menu, press the button on the remote
control.
Hide Exit
Option
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Options for Photo List
1 Press the button. 2 Use the or button to move to a desired option and press the
button.
3 Use , , or button to set up each item.
Set Photo View.
Setting Description
Slide Speed Selects a slideshow speed. BGM
Set Video.
You can change video settings.
(Refer to PICTURE Settings on page 82.)
Set Audio.
You can change audio settings.
(Refer to AUDIO Settings on page 88.)
BLUETOOTH
You can change Bluetooth settings.
(Refer to Setting up bluetooth on the projector on page 45.)
Set 3D Video
You can set 3D image or 2D image.
3D setting
You can set 3D settings.
Selects a music folder for the background music.
• You cannot change the music folder while the background
music is playing.
• For background music, only the folder from the same
device can be selected.
- Repeat : Selects repeat play.
- Random : Selects random play.
(Refer to OPTION 1 Settings on page 100.)
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Listening to Music

You can play audio les stored on the connected device.
Supported Music Files
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*.MP3 Bit rate range 32 Kbps to 320 Kbps
• Sampling rate MPEG1 Layer3: 32 kHz, 44.1 kHz, 48 kHz
• Sampling rate MPEG2 Layer3: 16 kHz, 22.05 kHz, 24 kHz
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Browsing Music List
1 Connect a USB storage device. 2 Press the button. 3 Use the or button to select Music List and press the button. 4 Use the , , or button to select the le you want and press the
button.
4
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File not supported
File List
2
Moves to the upper level folder.
3
Current page/Total no. of folder pages
4
Current page/Total no. of le pages
5
Moves to the top level folder.
6
Moves to the upper level folder.
7
Exit
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5 Control playback by using the following buttons.
Music List
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Option Hide
Setting Description
Changes the playing position.
Stops playing.
Returns to normal playback.
Pauses the media player.
Plays the previous/next le.
Reduces power consumption by adjusting peak screen brightness.
Option
Sets up the options of Music List.
Hide
Hides the playback bar.
• Press the button to make the playback bar appear.
Exit
Returns to the Music List screen.
Exit
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Options for Music List
1 Press the button. 2 Use the or button to move to a desired option and press the
button.
3 Use , , or button to set up each item.
Set Audio Play.
Setting Description
Repeat Selects repeat play. Random Selects random play.
Set Audio.
You can change audio settings.
(Refer to AUDIO Settings on page 88.)
BLUETOOTH
You can change Bluetooth settings.
(Refer to Setting up bluetooth on the projector on page 45.)
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Viewing Files

You can see document les stored on a connected device.
Supported File Formats
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XLS, XLSX, DOC, DOCX, PPT, PPTX, TXT, PDF, HWP
Microsoft Ofce 97/2000/2002/2003/2007 version
Adobe PDF 1.0/1.1/1.2/1.3/1.4 version Hangul: 97/2000/2002/2005/2007 version
• File Viewer realigns a document, so it may look different from what is displayed
on a PC.
• For documents that include images, the resolution may look lower during the
realigning process.
• If the document is large or has many pages, it may take longer to load.
• Unsupported fonts may be replaced by other fonts.
• The file viewer may not open for Office documents that contain many high
resolution images. In that case, reduce the image file size, save it on a USB storage device and run the file viewer again or connect your PC to the projector and open the file on your PC.
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Browsing File List
DOC
1 Connect a USB storage device. 2 Press the button. 3 Use the or button to select File List and press the button. 4 Use the , , or button to select the le you want and press the
button.
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Moves to the upper level folder.
2
Current page/Total no. of folder pages
3
Current page/Total no. of le pages
4
Moves to the top level folder.
5
Moves to the upper level folder.
6
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5 Control playback by using the following buttons.
• Click Go Page then the pop-up window for selecting the number of page
appears. Input the page to move to the page you want.
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• Press the , button to zoom in or zoom out.
Press the button and then use the Up/Down/Left/Right buttons to move to Go Page or Zoom.
Go Page Zoom Option Hide Exit
Q.MENU
Setting Description
Go Page Moves to the page you want.
Use the Up/Down/Left/Right buttons to select a page and press the button.
Zoom Enlarges or reduces the document. Option Sets up the options of File Viewer. Hide Hides the menu.
• Press the button to make it appear.
Exit Returns to the File Viewer screen.
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Options for File List
1 Press the button. 2 Use , , or button to set up each item.
Set FileViewer Option
Setting Description
Single Page Loading
Image Quality
Document Align
File View settings are default, so close the currently opened document to apply changes to the new document, if any.
On Loads and displays pages one by one. The initial loading
time is short but a content heavy page may be displayed slowly.
Off Loads all pages of a le to memory before it starts to
display them. The initial loading time is long but you can navigate pages quickly after loading is complete.
If a le is too large, it may fail to load all the pages.
You can set the quality of the image included in the document. The following three options are available for the image quality: High, Medium, Low. Higher the image quality, lower the display time.
Selects initial document align method.
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3D FUNCTION

3D technology uses different video frames for each eye to add depth to the video.
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While Watching 3D

WARNING
• If you view 3D video or images too closely for a long period of time, your
eyesight may become worse.
• If you watch the projector or game screen for a long time with 3D glasses on,
you may experience dizziness or eye fatigue.
• People with chronic diseases (epilepsy, cardiovascular disease, blood pressure-
related diseases, etc.), pregnant women, and people with serious motion sickness should avoid watching 3D video.
• People with stereo blindness, or with stereopsis problems, should also avoid
watching 3D video content. It may cause double vision or visual discomfort.
• People with strabismus, amblyopia, or astigmatism may have difficulty perceiving
video depth and may be fatigued easily due to double vision or other ailments. It is recommended to rest more frequently than other viewers.
• Because 3D can be recognized as real, some viewers may get surprised or
overexcited.
• Do not watch 3D images near fragile objects or any objects that can be knocked
over easily.
• Take care not to injure yourself as you may subconsciously try to move away
from the life-like 3D images.
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• Warning about photosensitivity seizures
- Some users may experience a seizure or other abnormal symptoms when
they are exposed to a ashing light or particular patterns from a video game.
If anyone in your family has a history of epilepsy or has ever experienced any kind of seizure, please consult your doctor before viewing 3D images. If you experience one of the following symptoms while watching a 3D video, stop watching the 3D video immediately and take a rest.
- Dizziness, switched eyesight, twitching of the eye or facial muscles, involuntary movements, cramp, loss of consciousness, confusion, loss of sense of direction, or nausea. If the symptom does not disappear, please consult your doctor.
• You can reduce the risk of photosensitive seizures by taking the following
preventive measures.
- Take a rest of 5 to 15 mins. for every 1 hour of viewing.
- If vision varies between each eye, correct the variation before beginning to watch a 3D video.
- Ensure that the 3D video is directly in front of you, at eye level.
- You should stop watching if you experience a headache, fatigue or dizziness.
- Do not view 3D images for a long period of time when you are tired or ill.
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CAUTION
• Extra special care is required for children watching a 3D video.
When Watching 3D Video
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• Prevent children of 5 years or younger from watching a 3D video. It may impair
the development of their eyes.
• Children 10 years old or younger are still developing their eyesight and may
have an excessive tendency to touch or jump at the screen. Adult guidance and supervision is recommended.
• Since the distance between the eyes is narrower for children than in adults,
children tend to notice a greater difference in the images seen by each eye. Therefore, even while watching the same 3D video, children may have a greater depth perception than adults.
• Young people of 19 years old or younger may respond with sensitivity to
the light stimuli of 3D content. Excessive viewing when fatigued is not recommended.
• Elderly viewers may have a reduced depth perception than younger viewers.
Avoid watching video nearer than the recommended distance.
• Watch 3D images within the optimum viewing angle and distance.
• If you are outside the viewing angle or distance, you may not be able to see 3D
images. You cannot view 3D images when you are lying down.
• You may see left and right images overlapped during projector initialization after
it is powered on. It may take some time for optimization.
• It may take some time for the 3D image to look normal after you turn your eyes
away from the screen and look back at the 3D image.
• It may flicker slightly while watching 3D images under a 3 wavelength lamp
fluorescent light (50 Hz to 60 Hz) or near windows. If so, it is recommended to block the sun light with a curtain and to dim the lights.
• The 3D glasses must be DLP-LINK (DLP Ready) type.
• You may not be able to watch 3D properly if there is an obstacle between the
projector and 3D glasses.
• Install the 3D projector as far as possible from other devices.
• If a future 3D broadcasting format that is not supported by this projector
becomes the standard, an additional device such as a set-top box may be required.
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Please check the following when using 3D glasses.
• Do not use 3D glasses as ordinary glasses, sunglasses or protective goggles.
- If you do so, this may cause injury.
• Do not store 3D glasses in very hot or very cold conditions. If you do, this may
cause them to become distorted. Do not use distorted glasses.
• Do not drop 3D glasses or allow them to come into contact with other objects.
- This may cause product malfunction.
• The lenses of 3D glasses are easily scratched. Use a soft clean cloth when
cleaning them.
• Foreign particles on the cloth may cause scratches.
• Do not scratch the surface of the 3D glasses’ lenses with sharp objects or wipe
them with chemicals. If the lenses get scratched, images may not look normal when viewing 3D.
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Requirements for Watching 3D Images

* Optimum viewing angle: Top/Bottom/Left/Right 9° Recommended viewing distance: 3 m to 5 m
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* Watching 3D videos should be done in dark room environments only.
Recommended screen size: 101 cm
• The pairing with the DLP-LINK glasses is affected by the intensity of light
reflected from the screen. Therefore, the pairing with DLP-LINK glasses may not work properly if the light reflected from the screen is not bright enough, such as when the surrounding area is bright, the screen is big, or the maximum energy saving mode is enabled.
• Some menus may not work while playing a 3D video.
• You can only watch a 3D video properly when the 3D video format option
has been selected on the projector.
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Using the DLP-LINK (DLP-Ready) Type Glasses

1 While watching 3D images from the projector, press buttons on the glasses. 2 When you press the button, the glasses icker while synchronizing with the 3D
images. (The ickering is a unique operation method of DLP-LINK type glasses.
It may be different depending on the glasses type.)
3 If the glasses icker or problems occur while watching 3D, rst turn the lights
off to make the room darker. Contact your projector seller for queries about the glasses.

To view 3D images

3D imaging is a technology that utilizes the slight difference in left/right eyes to make the images on the projector appear just like real-life 3-dimensional space.
1 Play a 3D-image title or tune to a 3D channel. 2 Press the button to activate 3D. 3 Turn on the 3D glasses and put them on. 4 While viewing 3D images, press the button on the remote control to end
3D image viewing.
5 Press the button to switch the playing direction of an image. Select a
screen with better 3D display quality.
- If you press the button during viewing, it returns to 2D.
* Depending on the input signal, the available 3D type may differ.
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Supported 3D Mode

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HDMI
USB 1080p
RGB 1080p
DTV
Signal
720p
1080i
1080p
720p
1080i
Resolution
1280 x
720
1920 x
1080
1920 x
1080
1920 x
1080
1920 x
1080
1280 x
720
1920 x
1080
Horizontal Frequency
(kHz)
89.9 / 90 59.94 / 60 Frame Packing
45 60
33.7 60
53.95 / 54 23.98 / 24 Frame Packing
67.5 60
27 24
33.7 30
33.75 30.00
67.5 60
45.000 60
33.750 60
Vertical
Frequency
(Hz)
Supported 3D
Formats
Side by side (half), Top
and Bottom
Side by side (half), Top
and Bottom
Side by side (half), Top
and Bottom, Single
Frame Sequential
Side by side (half), Top
and Bottom
Side by side (half), Top
and Bottom
Side by side, Top and
Bottom, MPO, JPS
(Photo)
Side by side (half), Top
and Bottom
Side by side (half), Top
and Bottom
Side by side (half), Top
and Bottom
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CUSTOMIZING SETTINGS

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SETTINGS

1 Press the button. 2 Use the , , or button to select the desired item and press the
button.
3 Use the , , or button to set up the desired item and press the
button.
4 Press the button when completed.
Menu Description
PICTURE Adjusts the image quality for optimal viewing.
AUDIO Adjusts the sound quality and volume level.
CHANNEL Sets up and edits a channel.
TIME Sets the time and time-related features.
WIRELESS Wireless-related features.
LOCK Locks or unlocks a channels or a programs.
OPTION 1 Customizes the general settings.
OPTION 2 Customizes the settings related the projector.
INPUT Selects the desired input source.
MY MEDIA Accesses photo, music, movie, and document les.
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PICTURE Settings

1 Press the button. 2 Use the , , or button
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to select PICTURE and press the
button.
PICTURE
• ꕊ Energy Saving : Minimum
• Picture Mode : Standard
3 Use the , , or button
to set up the desired item and press the button.
- To return to the previous menu,
press the button.
4 Press the button when
completed.
The available picture settings are described as follows.
Item Description
Energy Saving Reduces power consumption by adjusting peak screen
brightness.
Mode
Minimum/ Medium/ Maximum
Applies the pre-set Energy Saving mode.
• Contrast 100
• Brightness
50
• Sharpness 10
• Color 55
• Tint 0
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Item Description
Picture Mode Selects the picture mode optimized for the viewing
environment or the program. You can also customize advanced options for each mode.
Mode
Vivid Maximizes the visual effect of video.
Heightens contrast, brightness and sharpness to display vivid images.
Standard Displays images in standard levels of contrast,
brightness and sharpness.
Cinema Optimizes the image for a movie.
Sport Optimizes the image for sports by emphasizing
primary colors and dynamic actions.
Game Optimizes the image for playing games on fast-
moving screens.
Expert1/ Expert2
Contrast Adjusts the difference between bright and dark regions of the
screen.
Brightness Adjusts the overall screen brightness.
Sharpness Adjusts the sharpness of the borders between bright and dark.
Horizontal and Vertical Sharpness are available only in
Expert1/Expert2.
Color Adjusts the intensity of all colors.
Tint Adjusts the balance between red and green levels.
Menu for adjusting picture quality that allows experts and amateurs to enjoy the best Projector viewing.
- Expert mode is for picture tuning
professionals to control and ne-tune using a specic image. For normal images, the
effects may not be dramatic.
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Item Description
Advanced Control
Picture Option Sets optional settings.
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Picture Reset Resets values customized by the user.
Aspect Ratio Resizes the picture.
Screen (RGB­PC)
Customizes the advanced settings.
Each picture mode is reset. Select the picture mode you wish to reset.
Adjusts the picture quality of RGB-PC input.
Resolution Available resolutions are 768 resolution (1024
x 768/ 1280 x 768/ 1360 x 768, 60 Hz).
Auto Config. Provides optimized picture quality by
automatically calibrating the mismatch of horizontal width and picture shake caused by clashes between the internal settings of the projector and various PC graphic signals.
Position Moves the image up/down/left/right.
Size Changes the screen size.
Phase Makes the picture look clear by removing
horizontal noise.
Reset Restores all the settings to the factory default.
Option
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Advanced Control
Item Description
Dynamic Contrast
Dynamic Color Adjusts colors for more natural-looking colors.
Color Gamut Selects the range of colors that can be expressed.
Skin Color Skin color spectrum can be separately set to implement the
Sky Color Sky color is set separately.
Grass Color Natural color spectrum (meadows, hills, etc.) can be
Gamma Sets the gradation curve according to the output of the
* Depending on input signal or other picture settings, the range of detailed items
for adjustment may differ.
Adjusts contrast and color to the optimal level according to the screen’s brightness.
• Standard: Displays the original colors of an input signal
regardless of the display features.
• Wide: Makes use of the display's rich colors.
skin color as dened by the user.
separately set.
picture signal in relation to the input signal.
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Expert Control
Item Description
Dynamic Contrast
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Color Gamut Selects the range of colors that can be expressed.
Edge Enhancer Shows clearer and distinctive yet natural edges of the video.
Expert Pattern Patterns used for expert adjustment.
Color Filter Filters a specic color spectrum in RGB colors to ne-tune
Color Temperature
Adjusts contrast and color to the optimal level according to the screen’s brightness.
• Standard: Displays the original colors of an input signal
regardless of the display features.
• Wide: Makes use of the display's rich colors.
color saturation and hue accurately.
In Expert mode, you can customize the options of each mode.
Gamma : Select 1.9, 2.2, or 2.4.
a. Method : 2 Points
- Pattern : Inner, Outer
- Points : Low, High
- Red/Green/Blue : Adjustable range -50 to +50.
- Apply to all inputs : The values of the Color
Temperature is applied to all the input modes.
b. Method : 20 Point IRE
- Pattern: Inner, Outer
- IRE (Institute of Radio Engineers) is the unit indicating the size of a video signal and can be set to 0, 5, 10, 15,
... 100. You can ne-tune for each setting as shown
below.
- Luminance : The adjustment range is 50 to 500.
- Red/Green/Blue : The adjustment range is -50 to +50.
- Apply to all inputs : The values of the Color
Temperature is applied to all the input modes.
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Item Description
Color Management System
* Depending on input signal or other picture settings, the range of detailed items
for adjustment may differ.
Picture Option
Item Description
Noise Reduction Reduces screen noise in the video.
MPEG Noise Reduction
Black Level Adjusts the brightness or darkness of the screen to suit
Real Cinema Optimizes the screen for movie viewing.
Color Temperature Adjusts the overall color of the screen to suit your
Adjusts Red/Green/Blue/Cyan/Magenta/Yellow colors. Allows an expert to adjust the tint using a test pattern. Six colors (Red/Green/Blue/Cyan/Magenta/Yellow) can be selectively adjusted without affecting other colors. You may not see colors change on a normal picture even after adjustment.
- Saturation Red/Green/Blue/Yellow/Cyan/Magenta,
Tint Red/Green/Blue/Yellow/Cyan/Magenta, Luminance Red/Green/Blue/Yellow/Cyan/Magenta :
The adjustment range is -30 to +30 each.
Eliminates noise generated while creating digital picture signals.
the black level of the picture input using the degree of darkness (black level) of the screen.
preference. Select Warm, Cool, Medium, or Natural.
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AUDIO Settings

1 Press the button. 2 Use the , , or button
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to select AUDIO and press the
button.
3 Use the , , or button
to set up the desired item and press the button.
- To return to the previous menu, press the button.
4 Press the button when
completed.
The available sound settings are described as follows.
Item Description
Sound Mode
Sets the sound mode.
Standard Suitable for all types of video. News/Music/
Cinema/ Sport/Game
Sets audio optimized for a specic genre.
AUDIO
• Sound Mode : Standard
• Sound Effect
• Auto Volume : Off
• Sound Out : Projector Speaker
• AV Sync. Adjust : Off
Mode
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Item Description
Sound Effect
Auto Volume
The user can select various sound effects.
Mode
Clear Voice II Makes the voice from the projector crisp and clear.
Virtual Surround
Equalizer Adjusts the volume to a level of your choice using
Balance Adjusts the balance of the left and right speakers.
Reset Initialize the applied effect under the Sound Effect
Automatically adjusts the volume level.
LG’s proprietary audio processing technology allows 5.1 channel-like surround sound from two speakers.
• When Clear Voice II is set to on, Virtual
Surround cannot be selected.
the Equalizer.
• Audio-band (100 Hz/ 300 Hz/ 1 kHz/ 3 kHz/
10 kHz) can be adjusted from -10 to 10.
• Reset : Resets voice options that the user has
changed.
menu.
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Sound Out
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Item Description
Sets the audio output of the projector.
Mode
Projector Speaker
External Speaker (Optical)
Bluetooth
Sound is output through the projector speaker.
Sound is output through the speaker connected to the optical port.
• Digital Sound Out: Sets up Digital Sound
Output.
Sound is output through the Bluetooth headset. First, set Bluetooth to on.
Search Device
List of registered devices
Search for the device to connect to.
Connected devices are saved in the
List of registered devices. The
saved list of registered devices can
be displayed.
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AV Sync. Adjust
Synchronizes video and audio directly when they do not match. If you set AV Sync. Adjust to On, you can adjust the sound output (projector speakers or SPDIF) to the screen image.
Mode
Adjusts the synchronization of the sound from
Projector Speaker
External Speaker
Bluetooth
Bypass
the projector's internal speakers. The + and - buttons allow the viewer to synchronize the audio with the video.
Adjusts how the sound is synced to external speakers, such as an external speaker connected to the digital audio output port, LG audio device, projector speaker, SPDIF, and headphone. The + and - buttons allow the viewer to synchronize the audio with the video.
Adjusts the synchronization between the video and the Bluetooth device sound.
- This feature is only available when a Bluetooth device is connected.
- Audio sync may vary by manufacturer.
- When playing video and music from a connected USB drive, AV Sync. Adjust can also be adjusted using the Set Audio. menu.
Outputs broadcasting signals or the audio of an external device without audio delay. Audio may be output before video as it takes time to process video input into the projector.
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CHANNEL Settings

1 Press the button. 2 Use the , , or button
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to select CHANNEL and press the button.
3 Use the , , or button
to set up the desired item and press the button.
- To return to the previous menu, press the button.
CHANNEL
• Auto Tuning
• Manual Tuning
• Channel Edit
4 Press the button when
completed.
The available channel settings are described as follows.
Item Description
Auto Tuning Remembers a channel which is currently broadcasting. You
should use this function when you move to another house or move the Projector to other place. It must be used while the antenna is connected and there are channel broadcasting signals.
• Channels are not registered properly unless the antenna/
cable is connected correctly.
• Auto Tuning only finds programs that are currently
broadcasting.
• If Lock System is turned On, a pop-up window will appear
asking for password.
Manual Tuning Adjusts channels manually and saves the results.
For digital broadcasting, signal strength, etc. can be checked.
Channel Edit Edits the saved channels.
Set as favorite channel, block/unblock channel, delete channel etc. of the selected channel.
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TIME Settings

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1 Press the button. 2 Use the , , or button
to select TIME and press the
button.
3 Use the , , or button
to set up the desired item and press the button.
- To return to the previous menu, press the button.
TIME
• Clock
• Off Time : Off
• On Time : Off
• Sleep Timer : Off
• Auto Off : 60 min.
• Automatic Standby : Off
4 Press the button when
completed.
The available time settings are described as follows.
Item Description
Clock Checks or changes the time while watching projector.
Mode
Auto Synchronizes the projector clock to the digital
time information sent by the TV station.
Manual Sets the time and date manually if the auto
setup does not correspond to the current time.
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Off Time/On Time
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Sleep Timer Turns off the Projector after a preset number of minutes.
Auto Off If there is no input signal or button press, the projector
Automatic Standby
Sets the time to turn on or off the projector automatically. To use this feature, you should set the current time and date in advance. To use this feature, set the time correctly. If you do not want to set Off Time/On Time, select Off in
Repeat.
• If you set both Off Time and On Time features to the
same time, the Off time feature overrides the On time feature.
• If you do not press any button within two hours after
the projector is turned on by the On Time feature, the projector enters standby mode automatically.
To cancel the Sleep Timer, select Off.
automatically turns off after the preset time has elapsed. Turns off the projector automatically after a set period of
time if there is no button input on the projector.
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WIRELESS Settings

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1 Press the button. 2 Use the , , or button
to select WIRELESS and press the button.
WIRELESS
• SCREEN SHARE : [PJTR][LG]PF1000UA[0000]
3 Use the , , or button
to set up the desired item and press the button.
- To return to the previous menu, press the button.
4 Press the button when
completed.
The available wireless settings are described as follows.
Item Description
SCREEN SHARE
The SCREEN SHARE displays the screen of the connected device.
• You can check the SCREEN SHARE's ID.
Mode
Group This is the Group setting for each device
supporting the SCREEN SHARE feature. When the wireless connection is weak or unstable, adjust the Group setting to correct the problem.
Channel You can change the channel used for wireless
connections.
• Search Channels: Select channel searching
methods.
- Auto: The projector searches for available channels and automatically selects the least used channel.
- Manual: You can select a channel manually.
• Channel: This is shown when Search
Channels is set to Manual. It allows you to
specify a channel number to use.
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• Group
• Channel
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LOCK Settings

1 Press the button. 2 Use the , , or button
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to select LOCK and press the
button.
- To enter the LOCK menu, enter the preset 4-digit password. The initial password is set as
0000.
3 Use the , , or button
to set up the desired item and press the button.
- To return to the previous menu, press the button.
4 Press the button when
completed.
The available lock settings are described as follows.
Item Description
Set Password
Sets or changes projector password.
• The initial password is set as 0000.
LOCK
• Set Password
• Lock System : Off
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• Block Channel
• Movie Rating
• TV Rating-Children
• TV Rating-General
• Downloadable Rating
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Lock System
Locks the selected channel or external input. First set Lock System to On.
Block Channel
Movie Rating
Blocks the programs that contain inappropriate contents for children. The programs can be selected but the screen is blank and the audio is muted. To watch a locked program, enter the password.
Blocks the movies that are only broadcasted on the TV and contain inappropriate contents, based on the Motion Picture Association of America (MPAA) rating.
• G: General audiences
All ages admitted
• PG: Parental guidance suggested
Some material may not be suitable for children
• PG-13: Parents strongly cautioned
Some material may be inappropriate for children under 13
• R: Restricted
Under 17 requires accompanying parent or adult guardian
• NC-17: No one 17 and under admitted
• X: Adult only
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Lock System
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Item Description
Item
TV Rating­Children
TV Rating­General
Downloadable Rating
Input Block Block the input sources.
Blocks the children’s TV programs that parents do not want their children to watch. To block other TV programs, you should set the TV Rating­General feature.
• Age TV-Y (All children, including children from
ages 2-6), TV-Y7 (Directed to older children, suitable for children age 6 and above)
• Fantasy Violence TY-Y7 (Directed to older
children - Fantasy violence, suitable for children age 6 and above, containing more intense or combative fantasy violence)
Blocks the TV programs that you want based on the ratings by using the Parental Control Function (V-Chip). The V-Chip electronically reads TV program ratings and allows parents to block program that are unsuitable for children.
• Age TV-G (General audience, suitable for all
ages) TV-PG (Parental guidance suggested, containing material that are unsuitable for younger children) TV-14 (Parents strongly cautioned, containing material that are unsuitable for children age 14 and under) TV-MA (Mature audience only, unsuitable for children age)
• Dialogue (suggestive dialogue) TV-PG or
TV-14
• Language (coarse language)TV-PG, TV-14, or
TV-MA
• Sex (sexual situation) TV-PG, TV-14, or TV-MA
• Violence TV-PG, TV-14, or TV-MA
This function operates only when TV has received Region5 Rating data. The name of the rating option may differ.
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Key Lock Locks control buttons on projector.
• Key Lock function remains intact even in case of power outage
or when the power cord is removed from the wall socket.
• Key Lock function can only be set by remote control, and not by
the button on the projector.
• If you select On : You can turn the projector on only with the
Power button if you have turned the projector off using the remote control. If you press a button on the joystick button while watching video, the message Key Lock is displayed.
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OPTION 1 Settings

1 Press the button. 2 Use the , , or button
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to select OPTION 1 and press the
button.
3 Use the , , or button
to set up the desired item and press the button.
- To return to the previous menu, press the button.
OPTION 1
• Language
• Caption : Off
• Audio Guidance
• 3D Mode
• Auto Input Search : Off
• DivX(R) VOD
• Initial Setting
• Mode Setting : Standard
4 Press the button when
completed.
The available option 1 settings are described as follows.
Item Description
Language Selects a desired Menu Language.
Caption View subtitles when the TV station provides subtitled programing.
Program subtitles work only on digital/analog broadcasts. Change Caption to On and select caption setting.
Mode CC 1-4 (Closed Captioning) / Text 1-4
Displays the audio portion of a TV program as text on the TV screen. CC 1 is the most common mode in use. Field 1 data channels: two Captions (CC 1, CC 2), two Text (Text 1, Text 2). Field 2 data channels: two Captions (CC 3, CC 4), two Text (Text 3, Text 4).
Service1-6
This is only available for the digital broadcasting system.
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