Optoma 95.72201GC0E User Manual

DLP® Projector
User manual
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Important Safety Instruction....................................................................................................... 4
3D Safety Information ................................................................................................................ 5
Copyright ................................................................................................................................... 6
Disclaimer .................................................................................................................................. 6
Trademark Recognition ............................................................................................................. 6
FCC ........................................................................................................................................... 7
Declaration of Conformity for EU countries ............................................................................... 7
WEEE ........................................................................................................................................ 7
Package Overview..................................................................................................................... 8
Standard accessories ................................................................................................................ 8
Optional accessories ................................................................................................................. 8
Product Overview ...................................................................................................................... 9
Connections.............................................................................................................................. 10
Keypad ..................................................................................................................................... 11
Remote ..................................................................................................................................... 12
SETUP AND INSTALLATION ............................................................. 13
Installing the projector .............................................................................................................. 13
Connecting sources to the projector ......................................................................................... 14
Adjusting the projector image ................................................................................................... 15
Remote setup ........................................................................................................................... 16
USING THE PROJECTOR .................................................................. 18
Powering on / off the projector.................................................................................................. 18
Selecting an input source ......................................................................................................... 20
Menu navigation and features .................................................................................................. 21
OSD Menu tree......................................................................................................................... 22
Image menu.............................................................................................................................. 29
Image Advanced menu ............................................................................................................. 31
Image advanced signal (RGB) menu ....................................................................................... 33
Image advanced signal (video) menu....................................................................................... 34
Display menu ............................................................................................................................ 35
Display 3D menu ...................................................................................................................... 39
Setup menu .............................................................................................................................. 40
Setup Audio Settings menu ...................................................................................................... 42
Setup Security menu ................................................................................................................ 43
Setup network LAN settings menu ........................................................................................... 45
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Setup network control settings menu ....................................................................................... 47
Setup network control settings menu ....................................................................................... 48
Setup advanced menu.............................................................................................................. 54
Options menu ........................................................................................................................... 55
Options menu ........................................................................................................................... 56
Options menu ........................................................................................................................... 57
Options lamp settings menu ..................................................................................................... 58
Options remote settings menu.................................................................................................. 59
Options advanced menu........................................................................................................... 61
Options optional lter settings menu ........................................................................................ 62
3D Setup................................................................................................................................... 63
MAINTENANCE .................................................................................. 64
Replacing the lamp ................................................................................................................... 64
Replacing the lamp (continued) ................................................................................................ 65
Installing and cleaning the dust lter ........................................................................................ 66
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION ............................................................ 67
Compatible resolutions ............................................................................................................. 67
Image size and projection distance .......................................................................................... 70
Determining the lens shift center position................................................................................. 73
Projector dimensions and ceiling mount installation ................................................................. 76
RS232 protocol function list ...................................................................................................... 77
IR remote codes ....................................................................................................................... 85
Using the Information button .................................................................................................... 87
Troubleshooting ........................................................................................................................ 88
Warning indicators .................................................................................................................... 90
Specications ........................................................................................................................... 92
Optoma global ofces ............................................................................................................... 94
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SAFETY

The lightning ash with arrow head 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.
Please follow all warnings, precautions and maintenance as recommended in this user's guide.

Important Safety Instruction

Do not block any ventilation openings. To ensure reliable operation of the projector and to protect from over heating, it is recommended to install the projector in a location that does not block ventilation. As an example, do not place the projector on a crowded coffee table, sofa, bed, etc. Do not put the projector in an enclosure such as a book case or a cabinet that restricts air ow.
To reduce the risk of re and/or electric shock, do not expose the projector to rain or moisture. Do not install near heat sources such as radiators, heaters, stoves or any other apparatus such as ampliers that emits heat.
Do not let objects or liquids enter the projector. They may touch dangerous voltage points and short out parts that could result in re or electric shock.
Do not use under the following conditions:
In extremely hot, cold or humid environments. ± (i) Ensure that the ambient room temperature is within 5°C ~ 40°C (ii) Relative humidity is 10% ~ 85%
In areas susceptible to excessive dust and dirt. ±
Near any appliance generating a strong magnetic eld. ±
In direct sunlight. ±
Do not use the projector in places where ammable gases or explosives gases may be present in the atmosphere. The lamp inside the projector becomes very hot during operation and the gases my ignite and result in a re.
Do not use lens cap when projector is in operation. Do not use the unit if it has been physically damaged or abused. Physical damage/abuse would be
(but not limited to):
Unit has been dropped. ±
Power supply cord or plug has been damaged. ±
Liquid has been spilled on to the projector. ±
Projector has been exposed to rain or moisture. ±
Something has fallen in the projector or something is loose inside. ±
Do not place the projector on an unstable surface. The projector may fall over resulting in injury or the projector may become damaged.
Do not block the light coming out of the projector lens when in operation. The light will heat the object and my melt, cause burns or start a re.
Please do not open or disassemble the projector as this may cause electric shock. Do not attempt to service the unit yourself. Opening or removing covers may expose you to dangerous
voltages or other hazards. Please call Optoma before you send the unit for repair. See projector enclosure for safety related markings.
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The unit should only be repaired by appropriate service personnel. Only use attachments/accessories specied by the manufacturer. Do not look into straight into the projector lens during operation. The bright light may harm your eyes. When replacing the lamp, please allow the unit to cool down. Follow instructions as described on
pages 64-65. This projector will detect the life of the lamp itself. Please be sure to change the lamp when it shows
warning messages. Reset the "Lamp Reset" function from the on-screen display "Options|Lamp Settings" menu after
replacing the lamp module (refer to page 58). When switching the projector off, please ensure the cooling cycle has been completed before
disconnecting power. Allow 90 seconds for the projector to cool down. When the lamp is approaching to the end of its life time, the message "Lamp life exceeded." will show
on the screen. Please contact your local reseller or service center to change the lamp as soon as possible.
Turn off and unplug the power plug from the AC outlet before cleaning the product. Use a soft dry cloth with mild detergent to clean the display housing. Do not use abrasive cleaners,
waxes or solvents to clean the unit. Disconnect the power plug from AC outlet if the product is not being used for a long period of time.
When the lamp reaches the end of its life, the projector will not turn back on until the lamp module has beenNote: replaced. To replace the lamp, follow the procedures listed under “Replacing the Lamp” section on pages 64-65.
Do not setup the projector in places where it might be subjected to vibration or shock. Do not touch the lens with bare hands Remove battery/batteries from remote control before storage. If the battery/batteries are left in the
remote for long periods, they may leak. Do not use or store the projector in places where smoke from oil or cigarettes may be present, as it
can adversely affect the quality of the projector performance. Please follow the correct projector orientation installation as non standard installation may affect the
projector performance.

3D Safety Information

Please follow all warnings and precautions as recommended before you or your child use the 3D function.
Warning
Children and teenagers may be more susceptible to health issues associated with viewing in 3D and should be closely supervised when viewing these images.
Photosensitive Seizure Warning and Other Health Risks
Some viewers may experience an epileptic seizure or stroke when exposed to certain ashing images or lights contained in certain Projector pictures or video games. If you suffer from, or have a family history of epilepsy or strokes, please consult with a medical specialist before using the 3D function.
Even those without a personal or family history of epilepsy or stroke may have an undiagnosed condition that can cause photosensitive epileptic seizures.
Pregnant women, the elderly, sufferers of serious medical conditions, those who are sleep deprived or under the inuence of alcohol should avoid utilizing the unit's 3D functionality.
If you experience any of the following symptoms, stop viewing 3D pictures immediately and consult a medical specialist: (1) altered vision; (2) light-headedness; (3) dizziness; (4) involuntary movements such as eye or muscle twitching; (5) confusion; (6) nausea; (7) loss of awareness; (8) convulsions; (9) cramps; and/ or (10) disorientation. Children and teenagers may be more likely than adults to experience these symptoms. Parents should monitor their children and ask whether they are
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experiencing these symptoms. Watching 3D projection may also cause motion sickness, perceptual after effects, disorientation, eye
strain and decreased postural stability. It is recommended that users take frequent breaks to lessen the potential of these effects. If your eyes show signs of fatigue or dryness or if you have any of the above symptoms, immediately discontinue use of this device and do not resume using it for at least thirty minutes after the symptoms have subsided.
Watching 3D projection while sitting too close to the screen for an extended period of time may damage your eyesight. The ideal viewing distance should be at least three times the screen height. It is recommended that the viewer's eyes are level with the screen.
Watching 3D projection while wearing 3D glasses for an extended period of time may cause a headache or fatigue. If you experience a headache, fatigue or dizziness, stop viewing the 3D projection and rest.
Do not use the 3D glasses for any other purpose than for watching 3D projection. Wearing the 3D glasses for any other purpose (as general spectacles, sunglasses, protective goggles,
etc.) may be physically harmful to you and may weaken your eyesight. Viewing in 3D projection may cause disorientation for some viewers. Accordingly, DO NOT place your
3D PROJECTOR near open stairwells, cables, balconies, or other objects that can be tripped over, run into, knocked down, broken or fallen over.

Copyright

This publication, including all photographs, illustrations and software, is protected under international copyright laws, with all rights reserved. Neither this manual, nor any of the material contained herein, may be reproduced without written consent of the author.
© Copyright 2015

Disclaimer

The information in this document is subject to change without notice. The manufacturer makes no representations or warranties with respect to the contents hereof and specically disclaims any implied warranties of merchantability or tness for any particular purpose. The manufacturer reserves the right to revise this publication and to make changes from time to time in the content hereof without obligation of the manufacturer to notify any person of such revision or changes.

Trademark Recognition

Kensington is a U.S. registered trademark of ACCO Brand Corporation with issued registrations and pending applications in other countries throughout the world.
HDMI, the HDMI Logo, and High-Denition Multimedia Interface are trademarks or registered trademarks of HDMI Licensing LLC in the United States and other countries.
IBM is a trademark or registered trademark of International Business Machines, Inc. Microsoft, PowerPoint, and Windows are trademarks or registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation.
Adobe and Acrobat are trademarks or registered trademarks of Adobe Systems Incorporated. DLP , DLP Link and the DLP logo are registered trademarks of Texas Instruments and BrilliantColorTM is a
trademark of Texas Instruments. All other product names used in this manual are the properties of their respective owners and are
Acknowledged.
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FCC
This device has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This device generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.
However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this device does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the device off and on is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. Increase the separation between the device and receiver. Connect the device into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/television technician for help.
Notice: Shielded cables
All connections to other computing devices must be made using shielded cables to maintain compliance with FCC regulations.
Caution
Changes or modications not expressly approved by the manufacturer could void the user's authority, which is granted by the Federal Communications Commission, to operate this projector.
Operation Conditions
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
1. This device may not cause harmful interference and
2. This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
Notice: Canadian users
This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003. Remarque l'intention des utilisateurs canadiens Cet appareil numerique de la classe B est conforme a la norme NMB-003 du Canada.

Declaration of Conformity for EU countries

EMC Directive 2004/108/EC (including amendments) Low Voltage Directive 2006/95/EC R & TTE Directive 1999/5/EC (if product has RF function)

WEEE

Disposal instructions
Do not throw this electronic device into the trash when discarding. To minimize pollution and ensure utmost protection of the global environment, please recycle it.

INTRODUCTION

On
Test
Mode
Pattern
Mouse
Switch
Off
F1 F2
AV Mute
ENTER
Source
Volume V Keystone
Info.
VGA11S-Video2HDMI13HDMI2
FormatZoom Remote
ID All
VGA24Video5DVI
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BNC7YPbPr8DisplayPort93D
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Re-Sync
Menu Pg

Package Overview

Carefully unpack and verify that you have the items listed below under standard accessories. Some of the items under optional accessories may not be available depending on the model, specication and your region of purchase. Please check with your place of purchase. Some accessories may vary from region to region.
The warranty card is only supplied in some specic regions. Please consult your dealer for detailed information.

Standard accessories

Projector Remote 2x AAA batteries Power lead
CD User Manual

Warranty Card

EMEA Warranty Card

Basic User Manual

Documentation

Optional accessories

Carry bag Lens cap VGA cable HDMI cable
Optional accessories vary depending on model, specication and region.Note:
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INTRODUCTION
HDBaseT

Product Overview

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Do not block projector inlet or outlet air vents.Note:
(*) optional accessory vary depending on model, specication and region.
No Item No Item
1. Lens Cap ( IR Receiver
2.
) 9. Lamp Cover
*
Ventilation (inlet)
10.
3. Lens 11. IR Receiver
4. Focus Ring 12. Speaker
5. Lens Shift (vertical) 13. Input/Output Connections
6. Zoom Lever 14. Keypad
7. Lens Shift (horizontal) 15. Power Socket
8. Tilt-Adjustment Feet 16. Ventilation (outlet)
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INTRODUCTION
12V OUT
AC POWER
AUDIO2-IN
AUDIO OUT
WIRED REMOTE
AUDIO1-IN
(VGA1)
(VGA2)
(VIDEO/S-VIDEO)
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AUDIO3-IN
S-VIDEO
VGA-OUT
VGA1-IN / YPbPr
VGA2-IN / YPbPr /
RS-232C
VIDEO
LAN
HDBaseT
USB Power
Out (1.5A)
12V OUT
3D SYNC
Out (5V)
Full3D
HDMI 1 / MHL HDMI 2 DisplayPort
MOUSE
SERVICE

Connections

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Remote mouse requires special remote.Note:
No Item No Item
1. RJ-45 connector 12. 3D Sync out (5V) connector
2. USB-B mini connector (Fireware
13. 12V trigger connector
upgrade)
3. 2x HDMI connector 14. USB Power Out (1.5A) connector
4. Display connector 15. Microphone connector
5. VGA2 In/YPbPr connector 16. Wired remote connector
6.
VGA1 In / YPbPr / connector
17. Audio2-In(VGA2) connector
7. VGA out connector 18. Video connector
8. S-video connector 19. RS232C connector
9. Audio3-In (Video/S-Video)
20. Power socket
connector
10. Audio1-In(VGA1) connector 21. Security Bar
11. Audio-Out connector 22. HDBaseT (optional for W515T/ WU515T/EH515T)
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Keypad

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2. Re-Sync
3. Power
4. Information
5. Menu
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INTRODUCTION
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Test
Mode
Pattern
Mouse
Switch
Off
F1 F2
AV Mute
ENTER
Source
Volume V Keystone
Info.
VGA11S-Video2HDMI13HDMI2
Format Zoom Remote
ID All
VGA24Video5DVI
6
BNC7YPbPr8DisplayPort93D
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Remote

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1. Power on 17. Power off
Test pattern 18. Mouse on / off
2.
3. Function button (F1) (Assignable) 19. Function button (F2) (Assignable)
4. Mode/Mouse left click 20. Mouse right click/AV mute
5. Four directional select keys 21. Enter
6. Information 22. Laser
7. Source 23. Re-sync
8. Menu 24. V keystone/Page Up/Down
9. Volume - / + 25. Remote ID / Remote all
10. Zoom 26. HDMI2
11. Format (Aspect Ratio) 27. HDMI1
12. VGA1 28. DVI
13. S-Video 29. 3D
14. VGA2 30. Display port
15. BNC 31. Numeric keypad (0-9)
16. YPbPr 32. Video
Some keys may have no function for models that do not support these features.Note:
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SETUP AND INSTALLATION

Installing the projector

Your projector is designed to be installed in one of four possible positions. Your room layout or personal preference will dictate which installation location you select. Take in to consideration
the size and position of your screen, the location of a suitable power outlet, as well as the location and distance between the projector and the rest of your equipment.
Table mount front Ceiling mount front
Table mount rear Ceiling mount rear
Projector should be placed at on a surface and 90 degrees / perpendicular to the to the screen.
How to determine projector location for a given screen size, please refer to distance table on pages
70-73.
How to determine screen size for a given distance, please refer to distance table on pages 70-73.
The further away the projector is placed from the screen the projected image size increases and vertical Note:
offset also increases proportionally.
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SETUP AND INSTALLATION
12V OUT
AC POWER
AUDIO2-IN
AUDIO OUT
WIRED REMOTE
AUDIO1-IN
(VGA1)
(VGA2)
(VIDEO/S-VIDEO)
L
R
AUDIO3-IN
S-VIDEO
VGA-OUT
VGA1-IN / YPbPr
VGA2-IN / YPbPr /
RS-232C
VIDEO
LAN
HDBaseT
USB Power
Out (1.5A)
12V OUT
3D SYNC
Out (5V)
Full3D
HDMI 1 / MHL HDMI 2DisplayPortMOUSE
SERVICE

Connecting sources to the projector

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1. RJ-45 cable 10. USB dongle / USB Power Charger
2.
RJ-45 cable (Cat5 cable) 11. Microphone cable
3. HDMI / MHL cable 12. Wired Remote Control cable
4. DisplayPort cable 13. Audio In cable
5. VGA cable 14. Video cable
6. Audio In cable 15. S-Video cable
7. Audio Out cable 16. RS232 cable
8. 3D emitter cable 17. VGA Out cable
9. 12V DC Jack 18. Power cord
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SETUP AND INSTALLATION

Adjusting the projector image

Image height
The projector is equipped with elevator feet for adjusting the image height.
Locate the adjustable foot you wish to adjust on the underside of the projector.1. Rotate the adjustable foot clockwise or anticlockwise to raise or lower the projector.2.
Zoom and focus
To adjust the image size, turn the zoom lever clockwise or anticlockwise to increase or decrease the projected image size.
To adjust the focus, turn the focus ring clockwise or anticlockwise until the image is sharp and legible.
Tilt-Adjustment Feet
Tilt-Adjustment Ring
Focus Ring
Zoom Lever
The projector will focus at a distance of 1.2m to 8.2m. Note:
WXGA: 24.7” to 302.7” (0.6 to 7.9 meters) 1080p: 25.1” to 309.4” (0.6 to 7.9 meters) WUXGA: 25.8” to 318” (0.7 to 8.1 meters)
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SETUP AND INSTALLATION

Remote setup

Installing / replacing the batteries
Two AAA size batteries are supplied for the remote control.
Remove the battery cover on the back or the remote.1. Insert AAA batteries as illustrated.2. Replace back cover on remote.3.
Replace only with the same or equivalent type batteries.Note:
CAUTION
Improper use of batteries can result in chemical leakage or explosion. Be sure to follow the instructions below.
Do not mix batteries of different types. Different types of batteries have different characteristics. Do not mix old and new batteries. Mixing old and new batteries can shorten the life of new batteries or
cause chemical leakage in old batteries. Remove batteries as soon as the are depleted. Chemicals that leak from batteries that come in contact
with skin can cause a rash. If you nd any chemical leakage, wipe thoroughly with a cloth. The batteries supplied with this product may have a shorter life expectancy due to storage conditions. If you will not be using the remote control for an extended period of time, remove the batteries. When you dispose of the batteries, you must obey the law in the relative area or country.
Effective range
Infra-Red (IR) remote control sensor is located on the rear side of the projector. Ensure to hold the remote control at an angle within 30 degrees perpendicular to the projector's IR remote control sensor to function correctly. The distance between the remote control and the sensor should not be longer than 8 meters (~ 26 feet).
Make sure that there are no obstacles between the remote control and the IR sensor on the projector that might obstruct the infra-red beam.
Make sure the IR transmitter of the remote control is not being shined by sunlight or uorescent lamps directly.
Please keep the remote controller away from uorescent lamps for over 2 m or the remote controller might become malfunction.
If the remote control is close to Inverter-Type uorescent lamps, it might become ineffective from time to time.
If the remote control and the projector are within a very short distance, the remote control might become ineffective.
When you aim at the screen, the effective distance is less than 5 m from the remote control to the screen and reecting the IR beams back to the projector. However, the effective range might change according to screens.
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SETUP AND INSTALLATION
On
Test
Mode
Pattern
Mouse
Switch
Off
F1 F2
AV Mute
ENTER
Source
Volume V Keystone
Info.
VGA11S-Video2HDMI13HDMI2
Format Zoom Remote
ID All
VGA24Video5DVI
6
BNC7YPbPr
8
DisplayPort
93D0
Re-Sync
Menu Pg
On
Test
Mode
Pattern
Mouse
Switch
Off
F1 F2
AV Mute
ENTER
Source
Volume V Keystone
Info.
VGA1
1
S-Video
2
HDMI1
3
HDMI2
Format
Zoom
Remote
ID
All
VGA2
4
Video
5
DVI
6
BNC
7
YPbPr
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DisplayPort
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3D
0
Re-Sync
Menu Pg
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USING THE PROJECTOR

On
Test
Pattern
Mouse
Switch
Off

Powering on / off the projector

or
Powering on
The rst time the projector is turned on you will be asked to select the preferred language, projectionNote: orientation and a few other settings.
Lens cap (*)
Remove the lens cap(*).1. Securely connect the power lead and signal/source cable. When connected, the On/Standby LED will 2.
turn amber. Turn on the projector by pressing the 3. " " either on the projector keypad or the remote control A start up screen will display in approximately 10 seconds and the On/Standby LED will be solid red.4.
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Powering off
Turn off the projector by pressing the 1. " " either on the projector keypad or the remote control. The following message will be displayed:2.
Press Power again
Press the 3. " " again to conrm otherwise the message will disappear after 15 seconds. When you press the " " button for the second time the projector will shut down.
The cooling fans will continue to operate for about 10 seconds for the cooling cycle and the On/4. Standby LED will ash green. When the On/Standby LED turns solid red the projector has entered standby mode. If you wish to turn the projector back on, you must wait until the cooling cycle has nished and the projector has entered standby mode. When the projector is in standby mode simply press the " " button again to turn on the projector.
Disconnect the power lead from the electrical outlet and the projector.5.
Power Off?
(*) optional accessory vary depending on model, specication and region.Note: It is not recommended that the projector is tuned on immediately following a power off procedure.
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USING THE PROJECTOR
On
Test
Mode
Pattern
Mouse
Switch
Off
F1 F2
AV Mute
ENTER
Source
Volume V Keystone
Info.
Re-Sync
Menu Pg

Selecting an input source

Turn on the connected source that you want to display on the screen (computer, notebook, video player, etc.). The projector will automatically detect the source. If multiple sources are connected, push the source button on the projector keypad or remote to select the desired input.
or
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USING THE PROJECTOR

Menu navigation and features

The projector has multilingual on-screen display menus that allow you to make image adjustments and change a variety of settings. The projector will automatically detect the source.
To open the OSD menu, press "Menu" on the Remote Control or Keypad.1. When OSD is displayed, use 2. keys to select any item in the main menu. While making a selection
on a particular page, press or "Enter" key to enter sub menu. Use 3. keys to select the desired item in the sub menu and then press or "Enter" key to view
further settings. Adjust the settings by key. Select the next item to be adjusted in the sub menu and adjust as described above.4. Press "Enter" or "Menu" to conrm, and the screen will return to the main menu.5. To exit, press "Menu" again. The OSD menu will close and the projector will automatically save the 6.
new settings.
Main Menu
Sub Menu
Display Mode
Brightness
Contrast
Sharpness
Color
Tint
Advanced
IMAGE
Presentation
Settings
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USING THE PROJECTOR

OSD Menu tree

Main menu Sub menu Advanced menu Single-item menu Value
Presentation Bright
Default [Presentation]
PS. Each mode can adjust and save in each mode
1~10
Image
Movie
Display Mode
Brightness -50~50 Contrast -50~50 Sharpness 1 ~15 Color -50~50 Tint -50~50
Noise Reduction 0~10
TM
Advanced
BrilliantColor
Dynamic Black
Gamma
Color Temp.
Color Space
RGB Gain/Bias
sRGB Blackboard DICOM SIM. User 3D
On Off Film Graphics
1.8
2.0
2.2
2.6 Blackboard DICOM SIM. Warm Standard Cool Cold Not HDMI Input: Auto
/ RGB / YUV HDMI Input: Auto/
RGB(0~255) / RGB(16~235)/ YUV
Red Gain -50~50 Green Gain -50~50 Blue Gain -50~50 Red Bias -50~50 Green Bias -50~50 Blue Bias -50~50 Reset Exit
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USING THE PROJECTOR
Main menu Sub menu Advanced menu Single-item menu Value
Red Hue/Saturation/Gain [-50~50]
Hue/Saturation/Gain
[-50~50] Hue/Saturation/Gain
[-50~50] Hue/Saturation/Gain
[-50~50] Hue/Saturation/Gain
[-50~50] Hue/Saturation/Gain
[-50~50]
-100~+100
-100 ~ +100
Default [Off]
Image
Display
Advanced
Reset
Format
Zoom
Edge Mask H
Image Shift V
Geometric Correction
Green
Blue
Cyan
Color Matching
Magenta
Yellow
White Red/Green/Blue Reset Exit Automatic On / Off Phase 0~31
Signal (RGB)
Signal (Video)
Exit
H. Keystone -30 ~ +30 V. Keystone -30 ~ +30
Auto V. Keystone
Four Corners
Frequency -5~5 H. Position -5~5 V. Position -5~5 Exit White Level 0~31 Black Level -5~5 IRE 0/7.5 (NTSC only) Exit
WXGA/WUXGA:
4:3, 16:9 or 16:10, LBX , Native, Auto
1080p: 4:3, 16:9, LBX, Native, Auto
Right/Left(Icon in center)
Up/Down (Icon in center)
On Off Top-Left Top-Right Bottom-Left
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Main menu Sub menu Advanced menu Single-item menu Value
Geometric Correction
Display
3D
Setup Language
Four Corners Bottom-Right (ICONS)
DLP-Link
3D Mode
3D->2D 3D/ L/ R
3D Format
3D Sync Invert
Exit
VESA 3D Off
Auto SBS Top and Bottom Frame Sequential On Off
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日本語
한국어
Türkçe Farsi Tiếng Việt Română Bahasa Indonesia
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Main menu Sub menu Advanced menu Single-item menu Value
Front-Desktop
Setup
Projection
Screen Type
Menu Location
Security
Security Timer
Change Password Exit Projector ID 00~99
Audio Settings
Advanced
Security On
Month Day Hour
Internal Speaker
Mute
Volume
Audio Input
Audio Out(Standby)
Exit
Logo
Logo Capture
Closed Captioning
Exit
Rear-Desktop
Front-Ceiling
Rear-Ceiling
16:10 16:9 WXGA WUXGA Top Left Top Right Center
Bottom Left Bottom Right
Off
On Off On Off Audio 0-10 Mic 0-10 Default Audio 3-> L/R Audio1 Audio2
Audio3
On Off
Default Neutral User
Off CC1 CC2
Audio 1, 2->mini jack
Default:
VGA1->Audio 1
VGA2->Audio 2
Video, S-video ->Audio 3
Default[Off]
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Main menu Sub menu Advanced menu Single-item menu Value
On Off On Off
Network Status
DHCP On/Off [Default Off] IP Address Default [192.168.0.100] Subnet Mask Default [255.255.255.0] Gateway Default [192.168.0.254] DNS Default [192.168.0.1] MAC Address Read-Only Exit Crestron On / Off (port:41794) Extron On / Off (port: 2023) PJ Link On / Off (port: 4352) AMX Device Discovery On / Off (port: 9131)
Telnet On / Off (port: 23) HTTP On / Off (port: 80)
Exit VGA1 VGA2 Video S-Video HDMI1 HDMI2 Displayport HDBaseT Exit On Off On Off On [Default Off]
Off
On Off On Off None Grid
White
Pattern
Default[Off]
Default[Off]
Connect/Disconnect(Read­Only)
PS. HDBaseT only exists in "T" SKU.
[Default On]
[Default Off]
PS. Warning message & Power off not hide
[Default Off]
[Default Off]
"T" SKU only HDBaseT Control
Setup Network
Input Source
Source Lock
Options
High Altitude
Information Hide
Keypad Lock
Display Mode Lock
Test Pattern
Ethernet
RS232
LAN Settings
Control Settings
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Main menu Sub menu Advanced menu Single-item menu Value
Black Red
Options
Background Color
Wall Color
Remote Settings
12V Trigger
Beep
Blue Green
White
Off Light Yellow Light Green Light Blue Pink Gray HDMI2
DP
User1
User2
User3
IR Function
Remote Code 00~99 [Default 00] Exit
VGA2 S-Video Test Pattern Zoom/Info. HDMI2
DP
VGA2 S-Video Test Pattern Zoom/Info. HDMI2
DP
VGA2 S-Video Test Pattern Zoom/Info. On Front Top Off
On Off On Off
[Default Blue]
[Default "Test Pattern"]
For "T" SKU, there will be the other options "HDBaseT".
[Default "Zoom"]
For "T" SKU, there will be the other options "HDBaseT".
[Default "Info"]
For "T" SKU, there will be the other options "HDBaseT".
[Default On]
[Default On]
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Main menu Sub menu Advanced menu Single-item menu Value
On Off On Off
On Off Active Eco
On Off Bright Eco
365W 350W 330W 310W 300W 280W Yes No
Yes No
[Default Off]
[Default Off]
Always On [check box style, default is unchecked.]
[Default Off]
[Default Off]
Yes No
Off 300 hr 500 hr 800 hr 1000 hr [default 500hr] Yes No
Options
Advanced
Lamp Settings
Lamp Settings
Optional Filter Settings
Information
Reset
Direct Power On
Signal Power On
Auto Power Off (min.) 0-180 (one step: 5 mins) Sleep Timer (min.) 0-990 (one step: 10 mins )
Quick Resume
Power Mode (Standby)
Exit Lamp Hours
Lamp Reminder
Lamp Mode
Lamp Mode Power
Power
Lamp Reset
Exit
Optional Filter Installed
Filter Usage Hours Read-Only[Range 0~ 9999]
Filter Reminder
Filter Reset
Exit
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Image menu

IMAGE
Display Mode
Brightness
Contrast
Sharpness
Color
Tint
Advanced
Presentation
Display Mode
Brightness
Contrast
Sharpness
Color
Tint
Advanced
Reset
Display Mode
There are many factory presets optimized for various types of images.
Presentation : This mode is suitable for showing in front of public in connection to the PC. Bright : Maximum brightness from PC input.
IMAGE
Presentation
Exit
Movie : This mode is suitable for watching video. sRGB : Standardized accurate color. Blackboard : This mode should be selected to achieve optimum color settings when projecting onto a
blackboard (green). DICOM SIM .: This mode can project a monochrome medical image such as an X ray radiography,
MRI, etc.
User : Memorize user's settings. 3D : To experience the 3D effect, you need to have 3D glasses, make sure your PC/portable device
has a 120 Hz signal output quad buffered graphics card and have a 3D Player installed.
Brightness
Adjust the brightness of the image.
Press the to darken image. Press the to lighten the image.
Contrast
The contrast controls the degree of difference between the lightest and darkest parts of the picture.
Press the to decrease the contrast. Press the to increase the contrast.
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