Optoma E1P0A1GWE1Z1 User Manual

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DLP® Projector
User manual
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
SAFETY ............................................................................................... 4
INTRODUCTION ................................................................................ 8
Connections.............................................................................................................................. 10
Keypad ..................................................................................................................................... 11
Remote control ......................................................................................................................... 12
SETUP AND INSTALLATION ........................................................... 13
Installing the projector .............................................................................................................. 13
Connecting sources to the projector ......................................................................................... 15
Adjusting the projector image ................................................................................................... 16
Remote setup ........................................................................................................................... 17
USING THE PROJECTOR ............................................................... 19
Powering on / o the projector .................................................................................................. 19
Selecting an input source ......................................................................................................... 20
Menu navigation and features .................................................................................................. 21
OSD Menu tree......................................................................................................................... 22
Display image settings menu.................................................................................................... 31
Display 3D menu ...................................................................................................................... 33
Display aspect ratio menu ........................................................................................................ 33
Display edge mask menu ......................................................................................................... 37
Display zoom menu .................................................................................................................. 37
Display image shift menu ......................................................................................................... 37
Display geometric correction menu .......................................................................................... 38
Audio mute menu ..................................................................................................................... 38
Audio volume menu .................................................................................................................. 38
Audio out (standby) menu ........................................................................................................ 38
Setup projection menu.............................................................................................................. 39
Setup screen type menu........................................................................................................... 39
Setup lamp settings menu ........................................................................................................ 39
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Setup lter settings menu ......................................................................................................... 39
Setup power settings menu ...................................................................................................... 39
Setup security menu ................................................................................................................. 40
Setup HDMI link settings menu ................................................................................................ 41
Setup test pattern menu ........................................................................................................... 41
Setup remote settings menu..................................................................................................... 41
Setup projector ID menu........................................................................................................... 41
Setup options menu.................................................................................................................. 41
Setup reset all menu................................................................................................................. 42
Network LAN menu .................................................................................................................. 43
Network control menu............................................................................................................... 44
Setup network control settings menu ....................................................................................... 45
Info menu.................................................................................................................................. 50
USB Reader ............................................................................................................................. 51
USB Display ............................................................................................................................. 55
Network Display........................................................................................................................ 56
MAINTENANCE ................................................................................. 59
Replacing the lamp ................................................................................................................... 59
Installing and cleaning the dust lter ........................................................................................ 61
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION .......................................................... 62
Compatible resolutions ............................................................................................................. 62
Image size and projection distance .......................................................................................... 64
Projector dimensions and wall mount installation ..................................................................... 66
IR remote codes ....................................................................................................................... 67
Troubleshooting ........................................................................................................................ 69
Warning indicators .................................................................................................................... 70
Specications ........................................................................................................................... 73
Optoma global oces ............................................................................................................... 74
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SAFETY

RG2 IEC
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 su󰀩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 stare into the beam, RG2.
As with any bright source, do not stare into the direct beam, RG2 IEC 62471-5:2015.
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 co󰀨ee 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 may ignite and result in a re.
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.
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± 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 cause melt, cause burns, or start a re.
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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. 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 59-60.
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 “Setup > Lamp Settings” menu after
replacing the lamp module.
When switching the projector o󰀨, 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 o󰀨 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.
Note: When the lamp reaches the end of its life, the projector will not turn back on until the lamp module has been
replaced. To replace the lamp, follow the procedures listed under “Replacing the Lamp” section on pages 59-60.
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 aect the quality of the projector performance.
Please follow the correct projector orientation installation as non standard installation may aect the
projector performance.
Use a power strip and or surge protector. As power outages and brown-outs can KILL devices.

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 su󰀨er 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, su󰀨erers of serious medical conditions, those who are sleep deprived or
under the inuence of alcohol should avoid utilizing the unit's 3D functionality.
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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 experiencing these symptoms.
Watching 3D projection may also cause motion sickness, perceptual after e󰀨ects, disorientation, eye
strain and decreased postural stability. It is recommended that users take frequent breaks to lessen the potential of these e󰀨ects. 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 2018

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 USB Reader Interface are trademarks or registered trademarks of HDMI Licensing LLC in the United States and other countries.
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. MHL, Mobile High-Denition Link and the MHL Logo are trademarks or registered trademarks of MHL Licensing,
LLC.
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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 o󰀨 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 di󰀨erent 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 à 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 2014/30/EU (including amendments) Low Voltage Directive 2014/35/EU RED 2014/53/EU (if product has RF function) RoHS Directive 2011/65/EU (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.
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INTRODUCTION

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

Power Switch
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Projector Remote control 2x AAA batteries
CD User Manual

Warranty Card

Basic User Manual

Documentation
Note:
The remote control is shipped with the batteries. *(1) For European User Manual please visit www.optomaeurope.com. *(2) For European warranty information please visit www.optomaeurope.com. *(3) The actual remote control may vary depending on the region.
Power lead

Optional accessories

VGA cable
Note: Optional accessories vary depending on model, specication and region.
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Product Overview

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Note: Do not block projector inlet or outlet air vents.
(*) Optional accessory varies depending on model, specication, and region.
No Item No Item
1. Lamp Cover 7. Kensington IR Receiver
2.
Power Socket
8.
3. Keypad 9. Input / Output
4. Tilt-Adjustment Feet 10. Ventilation (inlet)
5. Ventilation (outlet) 11. Lens
6. Security Bar 12. IR Camera (Only for interactive version)
TM
Lock Port
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Connections

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1. HDMI 1 Connector 8. AUDIO IN Connector
2. USB Connector* for WiFi (dongle) 9. AUDIO OUT Connector
3. HDMI 2/MHL Connector 10. RS-232C Connector
4. VIDEO Connector 11. KensingtonTM Lock Port
USB READER/DISPLAY/FW
5. VGA-IN/YPbPr Connector 12.
UPGRADE/MOUSE/POWER Connector*
6. VGA-OUT Connector 13. Power Socket
7. RJ-45 Connector
Note:
*Supports 5V/1A power output only if MHL source is not detected. If MHL source is detected, the
5V/1A power output is disabled automatically.
*Use the USB Connector for WiFi (dongle) and the USB READER/DISPLAY/FW UPGRADE/MOUSE/
POWER connector as follows:
– Network Display: (a) Plug in the WiFi USB dongle; (b) Use the HDcastPro APP on your mobile phone.
– USB Display for iOS and Android devices.
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– USB Reader: Display pictures and documents from the USB disk directly.
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Keypad

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No Item No Item
1. On/Standby LED 7. Enter
2.
Lamp LED
Four Directional Select Keys
8.
3. Temp LED 9. Keystone Correction
4. Info 10. Menu
5. Source 11. Re-Sync
6. IR Receiver 12. Power
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Remote control

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1. Power On / O󰀨 15. Brightness Mode Freeze 16. Mouse On / O󰀨
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3. Display Blank / Audio Mute 17. Mute
4. Mouse Left Click 18. Mouse Right Click
5. Enter 19. Four Directional Select Keys
6. Laser 20. Page +
7. Page - 21. Volume - / +
8. Keystone - / + 22. 3D Menu On / O󰀨
9. Menu 23. VGA
10. Aspect Ratio 24. Video
11. HDMI 25. User 3
12. User 2 26. Numeric Keypad (0-9)
13. User 1 27. Resync
14. Source
Note: Some keys may have no function for models that do not support these features.
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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 into 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 Wall mount front
Table mount rear Wall mount rear
Projector should be placed at on a surface and 90 degrees / perpendicular to the screen.
How to determine projector location for a given screen size, please refer to distance table on pages
64-65.
How to determine screen size for a given distance, please refer to distance table on pages 64-65.
Note: The further away the projector is placed from the screen the projected image size increases and vertical
oset also increases proportionally.
IMPORTANT!
Do not operate the projector in any orientation other that table top or wall mount. The projector should be horizontal and not tilted either forwards/backwards or left/right. Any other orientation will invalidate the warranty and may shorten the lifetime of the projector lamp or the projector itself. For none standard installation advise please contact Optoma.
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Projector installation notice
Place the projector in a horizontal position.
The tilt angle of the projector should not exceed 15 degrees, nor should the projector be installed in any way other than the desktop and wall mount, otherwise lamp life could decrease dramatically, and may lead to other unpredictable damages.
15°
-15°
Allow at least 20 cm clearance around the exhaust vent.
Minimum 100mm (3.94 inches)
Minimum 100mm (3.94 inches)
Minimum 300mm (11.81 inches)
Minimum 100mm (3.94 inches)
Minimum 300mm
(11.81 inches)
Minimum 300mm (11.81 inches)
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Ensure that the intake vents do not recycle hot air from the exhaust vent.
When operating the projector in an enclosed space, ensure that the surrounding air temperature within
the enclosure does not exceed operation temperature while the projector is running, and the air intake and exhaust vents are unobstructed.
All enclosures should pass a certied thermal evaluation to ensure that the projector does not recycle
exhaust air, as this may cause the device to shutdown even if the enclosure temperature is with the acceptable operation temperature range.
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Connecting sources to the projector

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1. Lightning to HDMI Cable/Adapter 10. RJ-45 Cable
2. HDMI Cable 11. RS-232C Cable HDMI / MHL Cable
3.
VGA In Cable
12.
4. Video Cable 13. USB Cable (mouse control)
5. RCA Component Cable 14. Power Cord
6. VGA Out Cable 15. USB to HDMI Cable/Adapter
7. Audio In Cable 16. USB Power Supply (5V/1A)
8. Audio Out Cable 17. HDMI Dongle
9. Audio In Cable 18. WiFi Dongle
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Adjusting the projector image

Image height
The projector is equipped with elevator feet for adjusting the image height.
1. Locate the adjustable foot you wish to adjust on the underside of the projector.
2. Rotate the adjustable foot clockwise or counterclockwise to raise or lower the projector.
Tilt-Adjustment Feet
Zoom and focus
The zoom is xed and cannot be adjusted manually. To adjust the focus, turn the focus ring clockwise or counterclockwise until the image is sharp and
legible.
Note: The projector will focus at the following distances:
XGA: 0.472m~0.675m
Tilt-Adjustment Ring
Focus Ring
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WXGA: 0.485m~0.656m 1080P: 0.446m~0.558m
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Remote setup

Installing / replacing the batteries
Two AAA size batteries are supplied for the remote control.
1. Remove the battery cover on the back of the remote control.
2. Insert AAA batteries in the battery compartment as illustrated.
3. Replace back cover on remote control.
Note: Replace only with the same or equivalent type batteries.
CAUTION
Improper use of batteries can result in chemical leakage or explosion. Be sure to follow the instructions below.
Do not mix batteries of di󰀨erent types. Di󰀨erent types of batteries have di󰀨erent 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 they 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.
E󰀨ective range
Infra-Red (IR) remote control sensor is located on the top side and on the front side of the projector. Ensure to hold the remote control at an angle within ±15° to the projector’s top IR remote control sensor and ±45° to the projector’s front IR remote control sensor to function correctly. The distance between the remote control and the sensors should not be longer than 7 meters (23 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 meters or the remote
controller might become malfunction.
If the remote control is closed to Inverter-Type uorescent lamps, it might become ine󰀨ective from time
to time.
If the remote control and the projector are within a very short distance, the remote control might
become ine󰀨ective.
When you aim at the screen, the e󰀨ective 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 e󰀨ective range might change according to screens.
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Source
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USING THE PROJECTOR

Freeze
Power Switch
Powering on / o󰀨 the projector
or
Power Switch
Freeze
L
Enter
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Keystone Volume
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Powering on
1. Securely connect the power lead and signal/source cable. When connected, the On/Standby LED will turn red.
2. Turn on the projector by pressing the " " either on the projector keypad or the remote control.
3. A start up screen will display in approximately 10 seconds and the On/Standby LED will be ashing blue.
Note: The rst time the projector is turned on, you will be prompted to select the preferred language, projection
orientation, and other settings.
Powering o󰀨
1. Turn o󰀨 the projector by pressing the " " either on the projector keypad or the remote control.
2. The following message will be displayed:
Power O󰀨
Power O󰀨?
Press power key again.
3. Press the " " again to conrm, otherwise the message will disappear after 10 seconds. When you press the " " button for the second time, the projector will shut down.
4. The cooling fans will continue to operate for about 10 seconds for the cooling cycle and the On/ Standby LED will ash blue. When the On/Standby LED turns solid red, this indicates 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.
5. Disconnect the power lead from the electrical outlet and the projector.
Note: It is not recommended that the projector is turned on immediately, right after a power o procedure.
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USING THE PROJECTOR
Freeze
Power Switch
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Menu
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Selecting an input source

Turn on the connected source that you want to display on the screen, such as 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 the remote control 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.
1. To open the OSD menu, press on the remote control or the projector keyboard.
2. When OSD is displayed, use keys to select any item in the main menu. While making a selection on a particular page, press or key to enter sub menu.
3. Use keys to select the desired item in the sub menu and then press or key to view further settings. Adjust the settings by using keys.
4. Select the next item to be adjusted in the sub menu and adjust as described above.
5. Press the or to conrm, and the screen will return to the main menu.
6. To exit, press the or again. The OSD menu will close and the projector will automatically save the new settings.
Sub Menu
Display
Settings
Main Menu
Image Settings 3D
Aspect Ratio Edge Mask Zoom
Image Shift
Geometric Correction
Select Exit Enter
Navigation guide
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USING THE PROJECTOR

OSD Menu tree

Main
Menu
Display Image Settings
Sub Menu Sub Menu 2 Sub Menu 3 Sub Menu 4 Values
Presentation Bright
Cinema
Display Mode [Data]
Wall Color [Data]
Brightness -50~50
Contrast
Sharpness 1~15
Color -50~50
Tint -50~50
Film
Video
Graphics
Gamma
Color Settings
Standard(2.2)
1.8
2.0
2.4
BrilliantColor
Color Temperature [Data model]
Color Matching
TM
Color
Saturation -50~50 [Default:0]
Hue -50~50 [Default:0]
Gain -50~50 [Default:0]
Game
sRGB
DICOM SIM.
User
3D
O󰀨 [Default]
BlackBoard
Light Yellow
Light Green
Light Blue
Pink
Gray
-50~50
1~10
Warm
Medium
Cool
R [Default]
G
B
C
Y
M
W
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Main
Menu
Display Image Settings
Sub Menu Sub Menu 2 Sub Menu 3 Sub Menu 4 Values
Color Settings
Signal
Brightness Mode [Lamp Base ­Data]
Reset
Color Matching
RGB Gain/Bias
Color Space [Not HDMI Input]
Color Space [HDMI Input]
White Level 0~31 (depends on signal)
Black Level -5~5 (depends on signal)
IRE
Automatic
Frequency
Phase 0~63 [Default: 0]
H. Position -5~5 [Default: 0]
V. Position -5~5 [Default: 0]
Exit
Reset
Exit
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
Cancel [Default]
Yes
Cancel [Default]
Yes
Auto [Default]
RGB
YUV
Auto [Default]
RGB(0~255)
RGB(16~235)
YUV
0
7.5 O󰀨
On [Default]
-10~10 (depends on signal) [Default: 0]
Bright [Default]
Eco
Dynamic Eco+
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Main
Menu
Display
Sub Menu Sub Menu 2 Sub Menu 3 Sub Menu 4 Values
O󰀨
3D Mode
3D->2D
3D
3D Format
3D sync invert
Aspect Ratio
Edge Mask 0~10 [Default: 0]
Zoom -5~25 [Default: 0]
H: 0; V: -100
DLP-LINK [Default]
IR
3D [Default]
L
R
Auto [Default]
SBS
Top and Bottom
Frame Sequential
On
O󰀨 [Default]
4:3
16:9
16:10 [WXGA WUXGA models]
LBX [except SVGA XGA models]
Native
Auto
Audio
H: -100; V: 0
H: 100; V: 0
Image shift
Geometric Correction
Mute
Volume 0-10 [Default: 5]
Audio Out (Standby)
H: 0; V: 100
H: -100; V: 0
H: 0; V: -100
H: 100; V: 0
H: 0; V: 100
Four Corner Adjustment
H Keystone -4~4 [Default:0]
V Keystone
Auto Keystone
Reset
[Default:0]
-7~7 (for XGA/WXGA) [Default:0]
-5~5 (for 1080p) [Default:0] O󰀨 [Default] On
O󰀨 [Default]
On
O󰀨 [Default]
On
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Main
Menu
Setup
Sub Menu Sub Menu 2 Sub Menu 3 Sub Menu 4 Values
Front
Projection
Screen Type
Lamp Settings
Filter Settings
Power Settings
Security
[WXGA WUXGA models]
Lamp Reminder
Lamp Reset
Optional Filter Installed
Filter Usage Hours
Filter Reminder
Filter Reset
Direct Power On
Signal Power On
Auto Power O󰀨 (min)
Sleep Timer
Quick Resume
Power Mode (Standby)
USB Power (Standby)
Security
Security Timer
Change Password
Sleep Timer (min)
Always On
Month
Day
Hour
Rear
Ceiling-top [Default]
Rear-top
16:9 16:10 [Default]
O󰀨 On [Default] Cancel [Default] Yes Yes
No [Default]
(Read only)
O󰀨
300hr
500hr [Default]
800hr
1000hr
Cancel [Default]
Yes
O󰀨 [Default]
On
O󰀨 [Default]
On 0~180 (5 min increments)
[Default: 20] 0~990 (30 min increments)
[Default: 0] Yes
No [Default]
O󰀨 [Default]
On
Active
Eco [Default]
O󰀨 [Default]
On
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Main
Menu
Setup
Sub Menu Sub Menu 2 Sub Menu 3 Sub Menu 4 Values
HDMI Link Settings
Test Pattern
Remote Settings
[Depends on remote]
HDMI Link
IR Function
User1
User2
O󰀨
On
Green Grid
Magenta Grid
White Grid
White
O󰀨
On
O󰀨 HDMI 2 Test Pattern
LAN
Brightness
Contrast Sleep Timer Color Matching
Color Temp Gamma Projection
Lamp Settings
Zoom
Freeze
MHL
HDMI 2
Test Pattern
LAN
Brightness
Contrast
Sleep Timer
Color Matching
Color Temp
Gamma Projection Lamp Settings
Zoom
Freeze
MHL
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Main
Menu
Setup
Sub Menu Sub Menu 2 Sub Menu 3 Sub Menu 4 Values
HDMI 2 Test Pattern
LAN
Brightness Contrast
Remote Settings
[Depends on remote]
Projector ID 00~99
Options
User3
Language
Sleep Timer Color Matching Color Temp Gamma Projection Lamp Settings Zoom Freeze
MHL
English [Default] Deutsch Français Italiano Español Português Polski Nederlands Svenska Norsk Dansk Suomi ελληνικά
繁體中文
簡体中文
日本語
한국어
Русский Magyar Čeština
Closed Captioning
ไทย
Türkçe
Tiếng Việt Bahasa Indonesia Română Slovenčina CC1 CC2 O󰀨 [Default]
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Main
Menu
Setup Options
Sub Menu Sub Menu 2 Sub Menu 3 Sub Menu 4 Values
Menu Settings
Auto Source
Input Source
Input Name
High Altitude
Display Mode Lock
Keypad Lock
Information Hide
Background Color
Menu Location
Menu Timer
HDMI1
HDMI2/MHL
VGA
Video
Network Display
USB Display
USB Reader
Top left
Top right
Center [Default]
Bottom left
Bottom right
O󰀨
5sec
10sec [Default]
O󰀨 [Default]
On
HDMI1
HDMI2/MHL
VGA
Video
Network Display
USB Display
USB Reader
Default [Default]
Custom
Default [Default]
Custom
Default [Default]
Custom
Default [Default]
Custom
Default [Default]
Custom
Default [Default]
Custom
Default [Default]
Custom
O󰀨 [Default]
On
O󰀨 [Default]
On
O󰀨 [Default]
On
O󰀨 [Default]
On
None [Default]
Blue
Red
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Main
Menu
Setup
Network
Sub Menu Sub Menu 2 Sub Menu 3 Sub Menu 4 Values
Green
Grey Logo Cancel [Default]
Yes
Cancel [Default]
Yes
O󰀨 [Default]
On
O󰀨 On [Default]
Note: Port 41794
O󰀨 On [Default]
Note: Port 2023
O󰀨 On [Default]
Note: Port 4352
O󰀨 On [Default]
Note: Port 9131
O󰀨 On [Default]
Note: Port 23
O󰀨 On [Default]
Note: Port 80
Options
Reset
LAN
Control
Background Color
Reset OSD
Reset to Default
Network Status (read only)
MAC Address (read only)
DHCP
IP Address 192.168.0.100 [Default]
Subnet Mask 255.255.255.0 [Default]
Gateway 192.168.0.254 [Default]
DNS 192.168.0.51 [Default]
Reset
Crestron
Extron
PJ Link
AMX Device Discovery
Telnet
HTTP
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Main
Menu
Information
Sub Menu Sub Menu 2 Sub Menu 3 Sub Menu 4 Values
Regulatory Serial Number Source
Resolution 00x00
Refresh Rate 0.00Hz
Display Mode Power
mode(standby)
Bright mode 0hr
Eco mode 0hr
Lamp Hours
Network Status
IP Address
Projector ID 00~99 Filter Usage
Hours
Brightness Mode
FW Version
Dynamic mode 0hr
Eco+ mode 0hr
Total hours
System
LAN
MCU
AM
Note:
If the Signal setting is set to “Automatic”, the Phase and Frequency items are grayed out. If the
Signal setting is set to a specic input source, the Phase and Frequency items will appear for user to
manually tune and saved in settings.
The Lamp Reset in OSD will reset both Lamp Hours in OSD and Lamp Hours in service mode. The
Projection Hours in service mode will not be reset.
If you make changes to “IR Function”, “Projection”, or “Keypad Lock” functions, a conrmation
message will appear on the screen. Select “Yes” to save the settings.
Each display mode can be adjusted and saved the value. In 3D timing mode, the Zoom and Edge Mask functions will be disabled to prevent from image break.
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Display menu

Display image settings menu

Display Mode
There are many factory presets optimized for various types of images.
Presentation: This mode is suitable for showing PowerPoint presentations when the projector is
connected to the PC.
Bright: Maximum brightness from PC input. Cinema: Select this mode for home theater. Game: Select this mode to increase the brightness and response time level for enjoying video games. sRGB: Standardized accurate color. 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 e󰀨ect, you need to have 3D glasses. Make sure your PC/portable device
has a 120 Hz signal output quad bu󰀨ered graphics card and a 3D Player installed.
Wall Color (Data mode)
Use this function to obtain an optimized screen image according to the wall color. Select between o󰀨, blackboard, light yellow, light green, light blue, pink, and gray.
Brightness
Adjust the brightness of the image.
Contrast
The contrast controls the degree of di󰀨erence between the lightest and darkest parts of the picture.
Sharpness
Adjust the sharpness of the image.
Color
Adjust a video image from black and white to fully saturated color.
Tint
Adjust the color balance of red and green.
Gamma
Set up gamma curve type. After the initial setup and ne tuning is completed, utilize the Gamma Adjustment steps to optimize your image output.
Film: For home theater. Video: For video or TV source. Graphics: For PC / Photo source. Standard(2.2): For standardized setting. 1.8/ 2.0/ 2.4: For specic PC / Photo source.
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Color Settings
Congure the color settings.
BrillianColorTM: This adjustable item utilizes a new color-processing algorithm and enhancements to
enable higher brightness while providing true, more vibrant colors in picture.
Color Temperature (data-mode only): Select a color temperature from Warm, Medium, or Cool. Color Matching: Select the following options:
± Color: Adjust the red (R), green (G), black (B), cyan (C), yellow (Y), magenta (M), and white (W)
level of the image.
± Saturation: Adjust a video image from black and white to fully saturated color. ± Hue: Adjust the color balance of red and green. ± Gain: Adjust the image brightness. ± Reset: Return the factory default settings for color matching. ± Exit: Exit the “Color Matching” menu.
RGB Gain/Bias: This settings allows to congure the brightness (gain) and contrast (bias) of an
image.
± Reset: Return the factory default settings for RGB gain/bias. ± Exit: Exit the “RGB Gain/Bias” menu.
Color Space (non-HDMI input only): Select an appropriate color matrix type from the following:
AUTO, RGB, or YUV.
Color Space (HDMI input only): select an appropriate color matrix type from the following: Auto,
RGB(0-255), RGB(16-235), and YUV.
White Level: Allow user to adjust White Level when inputting Video signals. Black Level: Allow user to adjust Black Level when inputting Video signals. IRE: Allow user to adjust IRE value when inputting Video signals.
Note: IRE is only available with NTSC video format.
Signal
Adjust the signal options.
Automatic: Congure automatically the signal (the frequency and phase items are grayed out). If
automatic is disabled, the frequency and phase items will appear for tuning and saving the settings.
Frequency: Change the display data frequency to match the frequency of your computer’s graphic
card. Use this function only if the image appears to icker vertically.
Phase: Synchronize the signal timing of the display with the graphic card. If the image appears to be
unstable or ickers, use this function to correct it.
H. Position: Adjust the horizontal positioning of the image. V. Position: Adjust the vertical positioning of the image.
Brightness Mode (Lamp base data)
Adjust the brightness mode settings for lamp-based projectors.
Bright: Choose “Bright” to increase the brightness. Eco: Choose “Eco” to dim the projector lamp which will lower power consumption and extend the lamp
life.
Dynamic: Choose “Dynamic” to dim the lamp power which will be based on brightness level of the
content and adjust lamp power consumption between 100% and 30% dynamically. The lamp life will be extended.
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Eco+: When Eco+ mode is activated, the brightness level of the content is automatically detected to
signicantly reduced lamp power consumption (up to 70%) during periods of inactivity.
Reset
Return the factory default settings for color settings.

Display 3D menu

3D Mode
Use this option to disable the 3D function or select the appropriate the 3D function.
O󰀨: Select “O󰀨” to turn o󰀨 3D mode. DLP-LINK: Select to use optimized settings for DLP 3D Glasses. IR: Select “IR” to use optimized setting for IR 3D Glasses.
Note: If the projector received the 2D and 3D source in the same time. You have to trun o the 3D function when
you see the double image.
3D → 2D
Use this option to specify how the 3D content should appear on the screen.
3D: Display 3D signal.
L (Left): Display the left frame of 3D content.
R (Right): Display the right frame of 3D content.
3D Format
Use this option to select the appropriate 3D format content.
Auto: When a 3D identication signal is detected, the 3D format is selected automatically.
SBS: Display 3D signal in “Side-by-Side” format.
Top and Bottom: Display 3D signal in “Top and Bottom” format.
Frame Sequential: Display 3D signal in “Frame Sequential” format.
3D Sync Invert
Use this option to enable/disable the 3D sync invert function.

Display aspect ratio menu

Aspect Ratio
Select the aspect ratio of the displayed image between the following options:
4:3: This format is for 4:3 input sources.
16:9: This format is for 16:9 input sources, like HDTV and DVD enhanced for Wide screen TV.
16:10 (for WXGA and WUXGA models only): This format is for 16:10 input sources, like widescreen
laptops.
LBX (except SVGA and XGA models): This format is for non-16x9, letterbox source and if you use
external 16x9 lens to display 2.35:1 aspect ratio in full resolution.
Native: This format displays the original image without any scaling.
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Auto: Automatically selects the appropriate display format.
Note:
Detailed informations about LBX mode:
± Some Letter-Box Format DVDs are not enhanced for 16x9 TVs. In this situation, the image
will not look right when displaying image in 16:9 mode. In this situation, please try to use the 4:3 mode to view the DVD. If the content is not 4:3, there will be black bars around the image
in 16:9 display. For this type of content, you can use LBX mode to ll the image on the 16:9
display.
± If you use an external anamorphic lens, this LBX mode also allows you to watch a 2.35:1
content (include Anamorphic DVD and HDTV lm source) that supports anamorphic wide is
enhanced for 16x9 Display in a wide 2.35:1 image. In this case, there are no black bars. Lamp power and vertical resolution are fully utilized.
XGA scaling table:
Source 480i/p 576i/p 1080i/p 720p
4x3 Scale to 1024x768.
16x9 Scale to 1024x576.
Native No scaling will be made; the image is displayed with the resolution based on input source.
Auto -If source is 4:3, the screen type will be scaled to 1024x768.
-If source is 16:9, the screen type will be scaled to 1024x576.
-If source is 15:9, the screen type will be scaled to 1024x614.
-If source is 16:10, the screen type will be scaled to 1024x640.
XGA auto mapping rule:
Auto
4:3
Wide Laptop
SDTV
Input resolution Auto/Scale
H-resolution V-resolution 1024 768
640 480 1024 768
800 600 1024 768 1024 768 1024 768 1600 1200 1024 768 1280 720 1024 576 1280 768 1024 614 1280 800 1024 640
720 576 1024 576
720 480 1024 576
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HDTV
WXGA scaling table (screen type 16x10):
Note:
Supported screen type 16:9 (1280x720), 16:10 (1280x800). When screen type is 16:9, the 16x10 format becomes unavailable. When screen type is 16:10, the 16x9 format becomes unavailable. If you select auto option then the display mode will be also automatically changed.
16 : 10 screen 480i/p 576i/p 1080i/p 720p PC
4x3 Scale to 1066x800.
16x10 Scale to 1280x800.
LBX Scale to 1280x960, then get the central 1280x800 image to display.
Native mode 1:1 mapping centered. 1:1 mapping
Auto -Input source will be t into 1280x800 display area and be kept its original aspect ratio.
-If source is 4:3, the screen type will be scaled to 1066x800.
1280 720 1024 576 1920 1080 1024 576
display 1280x800.
1280x720 centered.
1:1 mapping centered.
-If source is 16:9, the screen type will be scaled to 1280x720.
-If source is 15:9, the screen type will be scaled to 1280x768.
-If source is 16:10, the screen type will be scaled to 1280x800.
WXGA auto mapping rule (screen type 16x10):
Auto
4:3
Wide Laptop
SDTV
H-resolution V-resolution 1280 800
Input resolution Auto/Scale
640 480 1066 800
800 600 1066 800 1024 768 1066 800 1280 1024 1066 800 1400 1050 1066 800 1600 1200 1066 800 1280 720 1280 720 1280 768 1280 768 1280 800 1280 800
720 576 1280 720
720 480 1280 720
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WXGA scaling table (screen type 16x9):
16 : 9 screen 480i/p 576i/p 1080i/p 720p PC
4x3 Scale to 960x720.
16x9 Scale to 1280x720.
LBX Scale to 1280x960, then get the central 1280x720 image to display.
Native mode 1:1 mapping centered. 1:1 mapping
Auto -If this format is select, screen type will automatically become 16:9 (1280x720).
-If source is 4:3, the screen type will be scaled to 960x720.
-If source is 16:9, the screen type will be scaled to 1280x720.
-If source is 15:9, the screen type will be scaled to 1200x720.
-If source is 16:10, the screen type will be scaled to 1152x720.
WXGA auto mapping rule (screen type 16x9):
1280 720 1280 720 1920 1080 1280 720
display 1280x720.
1280x720 centered.
1:1 mapping centred.
Auto
4:3
Wide Laptop
SDTV
Input resolution Auto/Scale
H-resolution V-resolution 1280 720
640 480 960 720
800 600 960 720 1024 768 960 720 1280 1024 960 720 1400 1050 960 720 1600 1200 960 720 1280 720 1280 720 1280 768 1200 720 1280 800 1152 720
720 576 1280 720
720 480 1280 720
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1080P scaling table:
16 : 9 screen 480i/p 576i/p 1080i/p 720p PC
4x3 Scale to 1440x1080.
16x9 Scale to 1920x1080.
LBX Scale to 1920x1440, then get the central 1920x1080 image to display.
Native mode 1:1 mapping centered.
No scaling will be made; the image is displayed with the resolution based on input source.
Auto -If this format is select, screen type will automatically become 16:9 (1920x1080).
-If source is 4:3, the screen type will be scaled to 1440x1080.
-If source is 16:9, the screen type will be scaled to 1920x1080.
-If source is 16:10, the screen type will be scaled to 1920x1200 and cut 1920x1080 area to display.
1080P auto mapping rule:
Auto
4:3
Wide Laptop
SDTV
HDTV
1280 720 1280 720 1920 1080 1280 720
Input resolution Auto/Scale
H-resolution V-resolution 1920 1080
640 480 1440 1080
800 600 1440 1080 1024 768 1440 1080 1280 1024 1440 1080 1400 1050 1440 1080 1600 1200 1440 1080 1280 720 1920 1080 1280 768 1800 1080 1280 800 1728 1080
720 576 1350 1080
720 480 1620 1080 1280 720 1920 1080 1920 1080 1920 1080

Display edge mask menu

Edge Mask
Use this function to remove the video encoding noise on the edge of video source.

Display zoom menu

Zoom
Use to reduce or magnify an image on the projection screen.

Display image shift menu

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Image Shift
Adjust the projected image position horizontally (H) or vertically (V).

Display geometric correction menu

Four Corner Adjustment
Allow the image to be squeezed to t an area dened by moving each of the four corners’ x and y position.
H Keystone
Adjust image distortion horizontally and make a squarer image. Horizontal keystone is used to correct a keystoned image shape in which the left and right borders of the image are unequal in length. This is intended for use with horizontally on-axis applications.
V Keystone
Adjust image distortion vertically and make a squarer image. Vertical keystone is used to correct a keystoned image shape in which the top and bottom are slanted to one of the sides. This is intended when for use with vertically on-axis applications.
Auto Keystone
Correct keystone digitally to t the projected image on the area on which you are projecting.
Note:
The image size will reduce slightly when adjusting the horizontal and vertical keystone. When Auto Keystone is used Four Corner Adjustment is disabled
Reset
Return the factory default settings for keystone settings.
Audio menu

Audio mute menu

Mute
Use this option to temporarily turn o󰀨 the sound.
On: Choose the “On” to turn mute on. O󰀨: Choose the “O󰀨” to turn mute o󰀨.
Note: “Mute” function aects both internal and external speaker volume.

Audio volume menu

Volume
Adjust the volume level.

Audio out (standby) menu

Audio Out Standby
Enable or disable audio output when the projector is in standby mode.
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Setup menu

Setup projection menu

Projection
Select the preferred projection between front, rear, ceiling-top, and rear-top.

Setup screen type menu

Screen Type (for WXGA and WUXGA models only)
Choose the screen type from 16:9 and 16:10.

Setup lamp settings menu

Lamp Reminder
Choose this function to show or to hide the warning message when the changing lamp message is displayed. The message will appear 30 hours before suggested replacement of lamp.
Lamp Reset
Resets the lamp hour counter after replacing the lamp.
Setup lter settings menu
Optional Filter Installed
Set the warning message setting.
Yes: Display warning message after 500 hours of use.
Note: “Filter Usage Hours / Filter Reminder / Filter Reset” will only appear when “Optional Filter Installed” is “Yes”.
No: Turn o󰀨 warning message.
Filter Usage Hours
Display the lter time.
Filter Reminder
Choose this function to show or hide the warning message when the changing lter message is displayed. The available options include 300hr, 500hr, 800hr, and 1000hr.
Filter Reset
Reset the dust lter counter after replacing or cleaning the dust lter.

Setup power settings menu

Direct Power On
Choose “On” to activate Direct Power mode. The projector will automatically power on when AC power is supplied, without pressing the “Power” key on the projector keypad or on the remote control.
Signal Power On
Choose “On” to activate Signal Power mode. The projector will automatically power on when a signal is detected, without pressing the “Power” key on the projector Keypad or on the remote control.
Note: If the “Signal Power On” option is turned “On”, the power consumption of the projector in standby mode will
be over 3W.
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Auto Power O󰀨 (min)
Sets the countdown timer interval. The countdown timer will start, when there is no signal being sent to the projector. The projector will automatically power o󰀨 when the countdown has nished (in minutes).
Sleep Timer (min)
Congure the sleep timer.
Sleep Timer (min): Sets the countdown timer interval. The countdown timer will start, with or without
a signal being sent to the projector. The projector will automatically power o󰀨 when the countdown has nished (in minutes).
Note: The Sleep Timer is reset every time when the projector is powered o.
Always On: Check to set the sleep timer always on.
Quick Resume
Set the quick resume setting.
On: If the projector is accidentally turned o󰀨, this feature allows the projector to be instantly powered
on again, if selected within a period of 100 seconds.
O󰀨: The fan will start cooling the system after 10 seconds when user turns o󰀨 the projector.
Power Mode (Standby)
Set the power mode for standby state.
Active: Choose “Active” to return to normal standby. Eco: Choose “Eco.” to save power dissipation further < 0.5W.
USB Power (Standby)
Enable or disable USB power function during standby.

Setup security menu

Security
Enable this function to prompt for a password before using the projector.
On: Choose “On” to use security verication when the turning on the projector. O󰀨: Choose “O󰀨” to be able to switch on the projector without password verication.
Security Timer
Can be select the time (Month/Day/Hour) function to set the number of hours the projector can be used. Once this time has elapsed you will be requested to enter your password again.
Change Password
Use to set or modify the password that is prompted when turning the projector on.
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Setup HDMI link settings menu

Note:
When you connect HDMI CEC-compatible devices to the projector with HDMI cables, you can control
them on the same power on or power o status using the HDMI Link control feature in the projector’s OSD. This lets one device or multiple devices in a group power on or power o via HDMI Link Feature. In a typical conguration, your DVD player may be connected to the projector through an amplier or
home theater system.
HDMI
Apmlier
HDMI Link
Enable/Disable the HDMI Link function. Support that power on control from player to projector and power o󰀨 control from projector to player.
HDMI
DVD Player

Setup test pattern menu

Test Pattern
Select the test pattern from green grid, magenta grid, white grid, white or disable this function (o󰀨).

Setup remote settings menu

IR Function
Set the IR function setting.
On: Choose “On”, the projector can be operated by the remote control from front or top IR receiver. O󰀨: Choose “O󰀨”, the projector can’t be operated by the remote control from front or top IR receiver.
By selecting “O󰀨”, you will be able to use the Keypad keys.
User1/ User2/ User3
Assign the default function for User1, User2, or User3 between HDMI 2, test pattern, LAN, brightness, contrast, sleep timer, color matching, color temp, gamma, projection, lamp settings, zoom, freeze, and MHL.

Setup projector ID menu

Projector ID
ID denition can be set up by menu (range 0-99), and allow user control an individual projector by using RS232 command.

Setup options menu

Language
Select the multilingual OSD menu between English, German, French, Italian, Spanish, Portuguese, Polish, Dutch, Swedish, Norwegian/Danish, Finnish, Greek, traditional Chinese, simplied Chinese, Japanese, Korean, Russian, Hungarian, Czechoslovak, Arabic, Thai, Turkish, Farsi, Vietnamese, Indonesian, Romanian, and Slovakian.
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Closed Captioning
Closed Captioning is a text version of the program sound or other information displayed on the screen. If the input signal contains closed captions, you can turn on the feature and watch the channels. The available options include “O󰀨”, “CC1”, and “CC2”.
Note: Closed Captioning will only appear for Composite Signal and without PAL signal
Menu Settings
Set the menu location on the screen and congure menu timer settings.
Menu Location: Select the menu location on the display screen. Menu Timer: Set the duration where the OSD menu stays visible on the screen.
Auto Source
If set to “On”, the projector will automatically nd the available input source.
Input Source
Select the input source between HDMI1, HDMI2/MHL, VGA, Video, Network Display, USB Display, and USB Reader.
Input Name
Use to rename the input function for easier identication. The available options include HDMI1, HDMI2/MHL, VGA, Video, Network Display, USB Display, and USB Reader.
High Altitude
When “On” is selected, the fans will spin faster. This feature is useful in high altitude areas where the air is thin.
Display Mode Lock
Choose “On” or “O󰀨” to lock or unlock adjusting display mode settings.
Keypad Lock
When the keypad lock function is “On”, the Keypad will be locked. However, the projector can be operated by the remote control. By selecting “O󰀨”, you will be able to reuse the Keypad.
Information Hide
Enable this function to hide the information message.
O󰀨: Choose “On” to hide the info message. On: Choose “O󰀨” to show the “searching” message.
Background Color
Use this function to display a blue, red, green, grey color, none, or logo screen when no signal is available.

Setup reset all menu

Reset OSD
Return the factory default settings for OSD menu settings.
Reset to Default
Return the factory default settings for all settings.
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Network menu

Network LAN menu

Network Status
Display the network connection status (read-only).
MAC Address
Display the MAC address (read-only).
DHCP
Use this option to enable or disable the DHCP function.
On: Projector will obtain an IP address automatically from your network. O󰀨: To assign IP, subnet mask, gateway, and DNS conguration manually.
Note: Exiting OSD will automatically apply the entered values.
IP Address
Display the IP address.
Subnet Mask
Display subnet mask number.
Gateway
Display the default gateway of the network connected to the projector.
DNS
Display the DNS number.
Reset
Reset the network parameters.
How to use web browser to control your projector
1. Turn “On” the DHCP option on projector to allow a DHCP server to automatically assign an IP address.
2. Open the web browser in your PC and type in the projector’s IP address (“Network > LAN > IP Address”).
3. Enter the user name and password, and click “Login”. The projector’s conguration web interface opens.
Note:
The default user name and password is “admin”. The steps in this section is based on Windows 7 operating system.
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Making a direct connection from your computer to the projector*
1. Turn “O󰀨” the DHCP option on the projector.
2. Congure the IP address, Subnet Mask, Gateway, and DNS on projector (“Network > LAN”).
3. Open Network and Sharing Center page on your PC, and assign the identical network parameters to your PC as set on projector. Click “OK” to save the parameters.
4. Open the web browser on your PC and type in to the URL eld the IP address, assigned in step 3. Then press “Enter” key.
Reset
Reset all values for LAN parameters.

Network control menu

Crestron
Use this function to select the network function (port: 41794). For more information, please visit http://www.crestron.com and www.crestron.com/getroomview.
Extron
Use this function to select the network function (port: 2023).
PJ Link
Use this function to select the network function (port: 4352).
AMX Device Discovery
Use this function to select the network function (port: 9131).
Telnet
Use this function to select the network function (port: 23).
HTTP
Use this function to select the network function (port: 80).
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Setup network control settings menu

LAN_RJ45 function
For simplicity and ease of operation, the projector provides diverse networking and remote management features. The LAN / RJ45 function of the projector through a network, such as remotely manage: Power On / O󰀨, brightness, and contrast settings. Also, you can view the projector status information, such as: Video- Source, Sound-Mute, etc.
Projector
(Ethernet)
Wired LAN terminal functionalities
This projector can be controlled by using a PC (laptop) or other external device via LAN / RJ45 port and compatible with Crestron / Extron / AMX (Device -Discovery) / PJLink.
Crestron is a registered trademark of Crestron Electronics, Inc. of the United States. Extron is a registered trademark of Extron Electronics, Inc. of the United States. AMX is a registered trademark of AMX LLC of the United States. PJLink applied for trademark and logo registration in Japan, the United States of America, and other
countries by JBMIA.
The projector is supported by the specied commands of the Crestron Electronics controller and related software, for example RoomView®.
http://www.crestron.com/
This projector is compliant to support Extron device(s) for reference.
http://www.extron.com/
This projector is supported by AMX ( Device Discovery ).
http://www.amx.com/
This projector supports all commands of PJLink Class1 (Version 1.00).
http://pjlink.jbmia.or.jp/english/
For more detailed information about the various types of external devices which can be connected to the LAN / RJ45 port and remote control the projector, as well as the supported commands for these external devices, please contact the Support-Service directly.
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LAN RJ45
1. Connect an RJ45 cable to RJ45 ports on the projector and the PC (laptop).
2. On the PC (Laptop), select Start > Control Panel > Network Connections.
3. Right-click on the Local Area Connection, and select Property.
4. In the Properties window, select the General tab, and select Internet Protocol (TCP / IP).
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5. Click “Properties”.
6. Type in the IP address and Subnet mask, then press “OK”.
7. Press the “Menu” button on the projector.
8. Open on projector Network > LAN.
9. Enter the following connection parameters:
± DHCP: O󰀨 ± IP Address: 192.168.0.100 ± Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0 ± Gateway: 192.168.0.254 ± DNS: 192.168.0.1
10. Press “Enter” to conrm settings.
11. Open a web browser, for example Microsoft Internet Explorer with Adobe Flash Player 9.0 or higher installed.
12. In the Address bar, input the projector’s IP address: 192.168.0.100.
13. Press “Enter”.
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The projector is setup for remote management. The LAN / RJ45 function displays as follows:
Information page
Main page
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Tool page
Contact IT helpdesk
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RS232 by Telnet Function
There is alternative RS232 command control way, in projector so called “RS232 by TELNET” for LAN / RJ45 interface.
Quick Start-Guide for “RS232 by Telnet”
Check and get the IP address on OSD of the projector. Make sure that the PC / laptop can access the web-page of the projector. Make sure that “Windows Firewall” setting is set disabled in case of “TELNET” function ltering out by
PC / laptop.
.
1. Select Start > All Programs.> Accessories > Command Prompt.
2. Input the command format as follows:
± telnet ttt.xxx.yyy.zzz 23 (“Enter” key pressed) ± (ttt.xxx.yyy.zzz: IP-Address of the projector)
3. If Telnet-Connection ready, and user can have RS232 command input, then “Enter” key pressed, the RS232 command will be workable.
Specication for “RS232 by TELNET”:
1. Telnet: TCP.
2. Telnet port: 23 (for more detail, kindly please get contact with the service agent or team).
3. Telnet utility: Windows “TELNET.exe” (console mode).
4. Disconnection for RS232-by-Telnet control normally: Close
5. Windows Telnet utility directly after TELNET connection ready.
± Limitation 1 for Telnet-Control: there is less than 50 bytes for successive network payload for
Telnet-Control application.
± Limitation 2 for Telnet-Control: there is less than 26 bytes for one complete RS232 command for
Telnet-Control.
± Limitation 3 for Telnet-Control: Minimum delay for next RS232 command must be more than 200 (ms).
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Info menu

Info menu
View the projector information as listed below:
Regulatory Serial Number Source Resolution Refresh Rate Display Mode Power mode(standby) Lamp Hours Network Status IP Address Projector ID Filter Usage Hours Brightness Mode FW Version
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USB Reader

Note: A USB ash disk must be plugged into the projector if you want to use the USB Reader function.
Follow these steps to playback photo or o󰀩ce les on your projector:
1. Connect one end of the power lead to the projector and the other end to the wall outlet. Then turn on the projector by pressing the “ ” either on the projector keypad or the remote control. Please refer to “Connecting sources to the projector” on page 15 and “Powering on” on page 19.
2. Plug in a USB ash disk to your projector.
3. Press the on the projector keypad or the The USB Reader page opens.
Source
on the remote control and select USB Reader.
4. Access the USB menu and select the USB Reader les: Photo or O󰀩ce. Or select the Settings option to change settings for photo or o󰀩ce.
USB support format
Storage Device type File system File & Dir Level
USB USB Flash FAT16, FAT32, NTFS,
ExFAT
Supports up to 999 directories/les Path name length limit is 100
characters
Note: The supported USB storage size is up to 64GB.
Photo
Press the , , , or to select a photo and then press the on the projector keypad or the remote control to access the photo viewer control.
Enter
on the
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Press the , , , or to select a control function on the screen and then press the on the projector keypad or the
Enter
on the remote control to execute the control function.
The control button icons and functions are included in the following table:
Function icon Function description
Rotate photo by 90 degrees
Zoom in or Zoom out
Pan move when zoomed in Move to the previous or next page when toolbar disappears (not supported
when zoomed in)
Reset the photo size to the default size (1x)
View photos in a slideshow
View photo information
Page
-
Page
-
/
Move to the previous or next page
(on the remote control)
Photo support format
Image format Prole Color space Size limitation
JPEG Baseline YUV400 8000*6000
YUV420 8000*6000 YUV422 8000*6000 YUV440 8000*6000 YUV444 8000*6000
Progressive YUV400 Width <= 8000 and height <= 6000
YUV420 YUV422 YUV440 YUV444
Suggestion: Limit supported size of BMP and JPG progressive le. BMP resolution supports up to 1600x1200. JPEG progressive resolution support up to 1600x1200.
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O󰀩ce
Press the , , , or to select a document and then press the on the projector keypad or the remote control to access the document viewer control.
Enter
on the
Press the , , , or to select a control function on the screen and then press the on the projector keypad or the
Enter
on the remote control to execute the control function.
The control button icons and functions are included in the following table:
Function icon Function description
Zoom in or Zoom out
Note: The default magnication is set by the system.
Pan move when zoomed in Move to the previous or next page when toolbar disappears (not supported
when zoomed in)
Fit to height, Fit to width, or Fit to screen
page: 1000 / 1000 Current page / Total pages
Page
-
Page
-
/
(on the remote control)
Move to the previous or next page Switch the worksheet in Excel
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Document support format
File format Support version
Adobe PDF PDF 1.0 Up to 1000 pages
PDF 1.1 PDF 1.2 PDF 1.3 PDF 1.4
MS Word British Word 95 Because o󰀩ce
Word 97, 2000, 2002, 2003
Word 2007 (.docx), 2010 (.docx)
MS Excel British Excel 5, 95 Row Limit: up to 595 Up to 15 MB Not support
Excel 97, 2000, 2002, 2003
Excel 2007 (.xlsx), 2010 (.xlsx)
O󰀩ce XP Excel
MS PowerPoint British PowerPoint 97Up to 1000 pages
PowerPoint 2000, 2002, 2003
PowerPoint 2007 (.pptx)
PowerPoint 2010 (.pptx)
O󰀩ce XP PowerPoint
PowerPoint presentation- -2003 and earlier(.pps)
PowerPoint presentation- -2007 and 2010 (.ppsx)
Pages/lines
limitation
per le
viewer does not load all pages of MS Word le at the same time, there are no obvious limitations of page and line
Column Limit: up to 256
Sheet: up tp 100
Note: Any one of three
limitations above can not
appear on one excel le
simultaneously.
per le
Size limitation Comment
Up to 75 MB -
Up to 100 MB Not support Bold
Text in Simple Chinese front
password-protected sheets
Up to 19 MB No support
SlideShow order
Note: Animations in PowerPoint are not supported.
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USB Display

Note: The USB Display function requires a tethered connection from the smart device to the projector.
Follow these steps to mirror your smart device’s screen to the projector:
1. Connect one end of the power lead to the projector and the other end to the wall outlet. Then turn on the projector by pressing the “ ” either on the projector keypad or the remote control. Please refer to “Connecting sources to the projector” on page 15 and “Powering on” on page 19.
2. Do any of the following:
For iOS:
a) Press the on the projector keypad or the The USB Display page opens.
Source
on the remote control and select USB Display.
b) Connect the projector and your smart device with a USB cable. Your smart device’s screen will be automatically mirrored to the projector.
For Android:
a) Download the HDCast Pro app from Google Play and install to your smart device. b) Tap Settings > More and enable USB Tethering on your smart device.
Note: The location of the tethering function may vary depending on your smart device.
c) Connect the projector and your smart device with a USB cable. d) Open the HDCast Pro app on your smart device and tap on the HDCast Pro icon. Your smart
device’s screen will be mirrored to the projector.
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Note:
Supported operating system is Android version 5.0 or higher and the recommended CPU is
Quad Core or higher.
It is required 3.5mm phone jack or speaker to line out mobile content audio. The USB Display does not support apps with DRM (Digital Rights Management). Please use the default cable accessory that is shipped with your smart device. Those smart devices that support USB type C may not support USB Display function. The
USB Display function uses USB 2.0 interface.

Network Display

Follow these steps to mirror your smart device’s screen to the projector:
1. Connect one end of the power lead to the projector and the other end to the wall outlet. Then turn on the projector by pressing the “ ” either on the projector keypad or the remote control. Please refer to “Connecting sources to the projector” on page 15 and “Powering on” on page 19.
2. Press the on the projector keypad or the The Network Display page opens.
Source
on the remote control and select Network Display.
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3. Depending on the operating system of your mobile device, open the App Store (iOS) or Google Play (Android) and install the HDCast Pro app on your smart device. If you are using a laptop, download the HDCast Pro app from www.optoma.com/hdcastpro website.
4. Plug in a Wi-Fi dongle (optional) to your projector.
5. Connect your smart device or laptop via Wi-Fi to the projector. An example connection parameters are as follows:
- SSID of the projector: HDCastPro_XXX
- Wi-Fi password: XXX
Note: The projector SSID and Wi-Fi password varies depending on the connected Wi-Fi dongle.
6. Open HDCast Pro app on your smart device or laptop and congure Network Settings in Conference menu to establish a connection to the projector.
7. Connect your smart device or laptop to your preferred Wi-Fi access point other than HDCast Pro_XXX.
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Supported Features
Device Feature Limitation
Laptop Mirroring Windows 10
Split Screen
iOS Photo Screen Mirroring, AirPlay, and video
Document Camera Split Screen
Android Mirroring Video content is not supported
Photo Document Camera Split Screen
Note: Extension mode is not
supported.
contet are not supported
System Requirements
Operating System / Item Requirement
Windows:
CPU Dual Core Intel Core i 2.4GHz Memory DDR 4GB and above Graphics card 256MB VRAM or above Operating system Windows 7 / 8.0 / 8.1 / 10 or above
Note:
 ATOM and Celeron processors are not supported.  Operating system with starter version is not supported.  Extension mode may not support some laptops with Windows 10 operating system.
Mac:
CPU Dual Core Intel Core i 1.4GHz or higher
Note: PowerPC is not supported.
Graphic card Intel, nVIDIA, or ATI graphics card with 64MB VRAM or above Operating system Mac OS X 10.11 or above
Note: Please ensure the operating system is up to date.
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Operating System / Item Requirement
iOS:
iOS iOS 10 or above
Device
Storage At least 40MB of free storage space
Android:
Phone/Pad Android 5.0 or above with 1GB RAM Resolution WVGA ~ 1080p CPU Quad Core or above Storage At least 40MB of free storage space
All iPhone™ models after iPhone 5 All iPad™ models after iPad mini 2
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Replacing the lamp

The projector automatically detects the lamp life. When the lamp life is nearing the end of use, a warning message will appear on the screen.
Warning
Lamp Warning
Lamp life exceeded.
When you see this message, please contact your local reseller or service center to change the lamp as soon as possible. Make sure the projector has been cooled down for at least 30 minutes before changing the lamp.
Warning: If wall mounted, please use caution when opening the lamp access panel. It is recommended to wear safety glasses if changing the bulb when wall mounted. Caution must be used to prevent any loose parts from falling out of projector.
Warning: Lamp compartment is hot! Allow it to cool down before changing lamp!
Warning: To reduce the risk of personal injury, do not drop the lamp module or touch the lamp bulb. The bulb may shatter and cause injury if it is dropped.
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Replacing the lamp (continued)
5
2
3
4
6
1
Procedure:
1. Switch o󰀨 the power to the projector by pressing the " " button on the remote control or the projector keypad.
2. Allow the projector to cool down for at least 30 minutes.
3. Disconnect the power cord.
4. Unscrew the screw on the cover. 1
5. Remove the cover. 2
6. Unscrew the screw on the lamp module. 3
7. Lift up the lamp handle. 4
8. Remove the lamp cord. 5
9. Remove the lamp module carefully. 6
10. To replace the lamp module, reverse the previous steps.
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11. Turn on the projector and reset the lamp timer.
12. Lamp Reset: (i) Press "Menu" (ii) Select "Setup" (iii) Select "Lamp Settings"  (iv) Select "Lamp Reset"  (v) Select "Yes".
Note:
The screw on the lamp cover and the lamp cannot be removed. The projector cannot be turned on if the lamp cover has not been placed back on the projector. Do not touch the glass area of the lamp. Hand oil can cause the lamp shatter. Use a dry cloth to clean
the lamp module if it was accidentally touched.
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Installing and cleaning the dust lter
Installing the dust lter
Note: Dust lters are only required/supplied in the selected regions with excessive dust.
Cleaning the dust lter
We recommend you to clean the dust lter every three months. Clean it more often if the projector is used in a dusty environment.
Procedure:
1. Switch o󰀨 the power to the projector by pressing the " " button on the remote control or the projector keypad.
2. Disconnect the power cord.
3. Remove the dust lter carefully. 1
4. Clean or replace the dust lter. 2
5. To install the dust lter, reverse the previous steps.
2
1
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Compatible resolutions

Digital compatibility
B0/Established
Timing
720x400 @ 70Hz XGA/WXGA: Native timing: 640x480p @ 60Hz 720x480p @ 60Hz
640x480 @ 60Hz 1440x900 @ 60Hz XGA: 1024x768 @ 60Hz 720x480p @ 60Hz 1280x720p @ 60Hz 640x480 @ 67Hz 1024x768 @ 120Hz WXGA: 1280x800 @ 60Hz 1280x720p @ 60Hz 1366x768 @ 60Hz 640x480 @ 72Hz 1280x800 @ 60Hz 1920x1080i @ 60Hz 1920x1080i @ 50Hz 640x480 @ 75Hz 1280x1024 @ 60Hz 720(1440)x480i @ 60Hz 1920x1080p @ 60Hz 800x600 @ 56Hz 1680x1050 @ 60Hz 1920x1080p @ 60Hz 800x600 @ 60Hz 1280x720 @ 60Hz 720x576p @ 50Hz 800x600 @ 72Hz 1280x720 @ 120Hz 1280x720p @ 50Hz 800x600 @ 75Hz 1600x1200 @ 60Hz 1920x1080i @ 50Hz 1024x768 @ 60Hz 720(1440)x576i @ 50Hz 1024x768 @ 70Hz 1920x1080p @ 50Hz 1024x768 @ 75Hz 1920x1080p @ 24Hz 1280x1024 @ 75Hz 1920x1080p @ 30Hz
B0/Standard Timing B0/Detail Timing B1/Video Mode B1/Detail Timing
Analog compatibility
B0/Established
Timing
720x400 @ 70Hz XGA/WXGA: Native timing: 1366x768 @ 60Hz
640x480 @ 60Hz 1440x900 @ 60Hz XGA: 1024x768 @ 60Hz 640x480 @ 67Hz 1024x768 @ 120Hz WXGA: 1280x800 @ 60Hz 640x480 @ 72Hz 1280x800 @ 60Hz 640x480 @ 75Hz 1280x1024 @ 60Hz 800x600 @ 56Hz 1680x1050 @ 60Hz 800x600 @ 60Hz 1280x720 @ 60Hz 800x600 @ 72Hz 1280x720 @ 120Hz 800x600 @ 75Hz 1600x1200 @ 60Hz 1024x768 @ 60Hz 1024x768 @ 70Hz 1024x768 @ 75Hz 1280x1024 @ 75Hz
B0/Standard Timing B0/Detail Timing B1/Video Mode B1/Detail Timing
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True 3D video compatibility
Input timing
1280x720P @ 50Hz Top - and - Bottom
1280x720P @ 60Hz Top - and - Bottom
HDMI 1.4a 3D Input
Input resolutions
HDMI 1.3
Note:
1280x720P @ 50Hz Frame packing 1280x720P @ 60Hz Frame packing
1920x1080i @ 50 Hz Side- by-Side (Half) 1920x1080i @ 60 Hz Side- by-Side (Half) 1920x1080p @ 24 Hz Top - and- Bottom
1920x1080p @ 24 Hz Frame packing 1920x1080i @ 50Hz 1920x1080i @ 60Hz 1280x720P @ 50Hz 1280x720P @ 60Hz 480i HQFS 3D format is Frame sequential
Side-by-Side(Half) SBS mode is on
If 3D input is 1080p@24hz, the DMD should replay with integral multiple with 3D mode. Support NVIDIA 3DTV Play if there is no patent fee from Optoma. 1080i@25hz and 720p@50hz will
run in 100 hz; other 3D timing will run in 120hz.
1080p@24hz will run in 144Hz.
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Image size and projection distance

(XGA)
a b c d w H g m P
Image
O󰀨set from the center of
the lens
to the top
of the
vertical
image
(m)
0.218 0.0592 0.164 70 56.0 1.42 42.0 1.07 1.55 0.47 0.547 0.108
0.230 0.0592 0.191 74 59.2 1.50 44.4 1.13 1.64 0.50 0.574 0.108
0.249 0.0592 0.231 80 64.0 1.63 48.0 1.22 1.77 0.54 0.614 0.108
0.280 0.0592 0.299 90 72.0 1.83 54.0 1.37 1.99 0.61 0.682 0.108
0.311 0.0592 0.366 100 80.0 2.03 60.2 1.52 2.21 0.67 0.749 0.108
Distance
from
center of
lens to the
bottom of
projector
(m)
Distance between
the wall
(projection
surface)
to the
back of
projector
(m)
Width of Image Size Height of Image Size
Image
Diagonal
(inch)
(inch) (m) (inch) (m) (feet) (m)
Distance between the wall (projection surface) and center
of lens
Distance between
the wall
(projection
surface)
and the
front
of the
projector
(m)
Distance
from
top of
projector
to
mounting
hole (m)
(WXGA)
a b c d w H g m P
Image
O󰀨set from the center of
the lens
to the top
of the
vertical
image
(m)
0.201 0.0592 0.177 85 72.1 1.83 45.0 1.14 1.59 0.49 0.560 0.108
0.206 0.0592 0.188 87 73.8 1.87 46.1 1.17 1.63 0.50 0.571 0.108
0.213 0.0592 0.205 90 76.3 1.94 47.7 1.21 1.69 0.51 0.588 0.108
0.237 0.0592 0.262 100 84.8 2.15 53.0 1.35 1.87 0.57 0.645 0.108
0.261 0.0592 0.319 110 93.3 2.37 58.3 1.48 2.06 0.63 0.702 0.108
0.272 0.0592 0.348 115 97.5 2.48 60.9 1.55 2.15 0.66 0.731 0.108
Distance
from
center of
lens to the
bottom of
projector
(m)
Distance between
the wall
(projection
surface)
to the
back of
projector
(m)
Width of Image Size Height of Image Size
Image
Diagonal
(inch)
(inch) (m) (inch) (m) (feet) (m)
Distance between the wall (projection surface) and center
of lens
Distance between
the wall
(projection
surface)
and the
front
of the
projector
(m)
(1080P)
a b c d w H g m P
Image
O󰀨set from the center of
the lens
to the top
of the
vertical
image
(m)
0.187 0.0589 0.138 80 69.7 1.77 39.2 1.00 1.46 0.45 0.521 0.108
0.208 0.0589 0.188 89 77.6 1.97 43.6 1.11 1.63 0.50 0.571 0.108
0.211 0.0589 0.194 90 78.4 1.99 44.1 1.12 1.65 0.50 0.577 0.108
0.234 0.0589 0.249 100 87.2 2.21 49.0 1.25 1.83 0.56 0.632 0.108
Distance
from
center of
lens to the
bottom of
projector
(m)
Distance between
the wall
(projection
surface)
to the
back of
projector
(m)
Width of Image Size Height of Image Size
Image
Diagonal
(inch)
(inch) (m) (inch) (m) (feet) (m)
Distance between
the wall (projection
surface) and center
of lens
Distance between
the wall
(projection
surface)
and the
front
of the
projector
(m)
Distance
from
top of
projector
to
mounting
hole (m)
Distance
from
top of
projector
to
mounting
hole (m)
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Image size
m
c
p
g
b
a
d
(H)
(W)
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Projector dimensions and wall mount installation
1. To prevent damage to your projector, please use the Optoma wall mount.
2. If you wish to use a third party wall mount kit, please ensure the screws used to attach a mount to the projector meet the following specications:
Screw type: M4*3
Minimum screw length: 10mm
Note: Please note that damage resulting from incorrect installation will void the warranty.
Warning:
If you buy a wall mount from another company, please be sure to use the correct screw size. Screw
size will vary depending on the thickness of the mounting plate.
Be sure to keep at least 10 cm gap between the ceiling and the bottom of the projector. Avoid installing the projector near a heat source.
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Unit: mm
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IR remote codes

Power Switch
Freeze
L
Enter
-
Page
Keystone Volume
-
+
1 2
Menu33D
4
HDMI5VGA6Video
7
User18User29User3
Source
Key
Repeat
Format
Address Data
Byte 1 Byte 2 Byte 3 Byte 4
Power F1 32 CD 81 7E Power on/o󰀨
Switch F1 32 CD 3E C1 Switch
Display blank / Audio mute
F1 32 CD 8A 75
Freeze F1 32 CD 8B 74 Freeze
Mute F1 32 CD 92 6D
R
Page+Laser
-
+
0
Resync
Printing-key
definition
Description
Press to turn on / o󰀨 the projector.
Press to switch the USB mouse on / o󰀨.
Press to hide / unhide the screen picture and turn o󰀨 / on audio.
Press to freeze the projector image.
Press to momentarily turn o󰀨
/ on the audio. Mouse left click L F1 32 CD CB 34 L Use as mouse left click. Mouse right click R F1 32 CD CC 33 R Use as mouse right click.
F2 32 CD C6 39 Up arrow Four directional select keys
F2 32 CD C8 37 Left arrow
F2 32 CD C9 36 Right arrow
Use to select items or make adjustments to your selection.
F2 32 CD C7 38 Down arrow Enter F1 32 CD C5/CA 3A/35 Enter Conrm your item selection. Page - F2 32 CD C2 3D Page- Press to page down.
Laser ± ± ± ± ± Laser Use as laser pointer. Page + F2 32 CD C1 3E Page+ Press to page up.
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-
+
-
+
Key
Repeat
Format
Address Data
Byte 1 Byte 2 Byte 3 Byte 4
Printing-key
definition
F2 32 CD 85 7A Keystone+ Keystone
Volume
Aspect ratio / 1 F1 32 CD 98 67
F2 32 CD 84 7B Keystone-
F2 32 CD 8C 73 Volume +
F2 32 CD 8F 70 Volume -
/ 1
Menu / 2 F1 32 CD 88 77 Menu/2
3D / 3 F1 32 CD 93 6C 3D/3
HDMI / 4 F1 32 CD 86 79 HDMI/4
VGA / 5 F1 32 CD D0 2F VGA/5
Video / 6 F1 32 CD D1 2E Video/6
F1 32 CD D2 2D User 1/7 User dened keys.
F1 32 CD D3 2C User 2/8 User1 / 7; User2 / 8; User3
/ 9
F1 32 CD D4 2B User 3/9
Source F1 32 CD C3 3C Source
Brightness mode / 0
F1 32 CD 96 69
/ 0
Re-sync F1 32 CD C4 3B Re-Sync
Description
Press to adjust image distor­tion caused by tilting the projector.
Press to adjust to increase / decrease the volume.
Press to change
aspect ratio of a displayed image.
Use as numeric
keypad number "1".
Press to display or
exit the on-screen display menus for projector.
Use as numeric
keypad number "2".
Press to manually
select a 3D mode that matches your 3D content.
Use as numeric
keypad number "3".
Press to choose
HDMI source.
Use as numeric
keypad number "4".
Press to choose VGA
source.
Use as numeric
keypad number "5".
Press to choose
composite video source.
Use as numeric
keypad number "6".
Please see page
41.
Use as numeric
keypad numbers "7", "8", and "9" accordingly.
Press to select an input signal.
Press to automatically
adjust the picture brightness to give an optimum contrast performance.
Use as numeric
keypad number "0".
Press to automatically syn­chronize the projector to the input source.
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Troubleshooting

If you experience a problem with your projector, please refer to the following information. If a problem persists, please contact your local reseller or service center.
Image problems
No image appears on-screen
Ensure all the cables and power connections are correctly and securely connected as described in the
"Installation" section.
Ensure the pins of connectors are not crooked or broken. Check if the projection lamp has been securely installed. Please refer to the "Replacing the Lamp"
section.
Image is out of focus
Adjust the focus ring on the projector lens. Make sure the projection screen is between the required distance from the projector. (Please refer to
pages 64-65).
The image is stretched when displaying 16:9 DVD title
When you play anamorphic DVD or 16:9 DVD, the projector will show the best image in 16: 9 format
on projector side.
If you play the LBX format DVD title, please change the format as LBX in projector OSD. If you play 4:3 format DVD title, please change the format as 4:3 in projector OSD. Please setup the display format as 16:9 (wide) aspect ratio type on your DVD player.
Image is too small or too large
Move the projector closer to or further from the screen. Press "Menu" on the projector panel, go to "Display >Aspect Ratio". Try the di󰀨erent settings.
Image has slanted sides:
If possible, reposition the projector so that it is centered on the screen and below the bottom of the
screen.
Use "Display > Geometric Correction > H Keystone or V Keystone" from the OSD to make an
adjustment.
Image is reversed
Select "Setup > Projection" from the OSD and adjust the projection direction.
Blurry double image
Press "3D" button and switch to "O󰀨" to avoid normal 2D image is blurry double image.
Two images, side-by-side format
Press "3D" button and switch to "SBS" for input signal is HDMI 1.3 2D 1080i side-by-side.
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Image does not display in 3D
Check if the battery of 3D glasses is drained. Check if the 3D glasses is turned on. When the input signal is HDMI 1.3 2D (1080i side-by-side half), press "3D" button and switch to "SBS".
Other problems
The projector stops responding to all controls
If possible, turn o󰀨 the projector, then unplug the power cord and wait at least 20 seconds before
reconnecting power.
Lamp burns out or makes a popping sound
When the lamp reaches its end of life, it will burn out and may make a loud popping sound. If this
happens, the projector will not turn on until the lamp module has been replaced. To replace the lamp, follow the procedures in the "Replacing the Lamp" section on pages 59-60.
Remote control problems
If the remote control does not work
Check the operating angle of the remote control is pointed within ±15° to the IR receiver on the
projector.
Make sure there are not any obstructions between the remote control and the projector. Move to within
7 m (23 ft) of the projector.
Make sure batteries are inserted correctly. Replace batteries if they are exhausted.

Warning indicators

When the warning indicators (see below) light up or ash, the projector will automatically shutdown:
"LAMP" LED indicator is lit red and if "On/Standby" indicator ashes red. "TEMP" LED indicator is lit red and if "On/Standby" indicator ashes red. This indicates the projector
has overheated. Under normal conditions, the project can be switched back on.
"TEMP" LED indicator ashes red and if "On/Standby" indicator ashes red.
Unplug the power cord from the projector, wait for 30 seconds and try again. If the warning indicator light up or ash, please contact your nearest service center for assistance.
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LED lightning messages
Message
Power LED Power LED
Temp-LED
Lamp-LED
(Red) (Blue) (Red) (Red)
Standby state (Input power cord)
Steady light
Flashing
Power on (Warming)
(0.5 sec o󰀨 /
0.5 sec on)
Power on and Lamp
lighting
Steady light
Flashing (0.5 sec o󰀨 /
Power o󰀨 (Cooling)
0.5 sec light). Back to red steady light when cooling fan turns o󰀨.
Quick Resume (100 secs)
Flashing (0.25 sec o󰀨 /
0.25 sec light) Error (Lamp fail) Flashing Steady light Error (Fan failure) Flashing Flashing Error (Over Temp) Flashing Steady light Standby State
(Burn in mode)
Flashing
Burnin (Warming) Flashing Burnin (Cooling) Flashing
Power o󰀨:
Power O󰀨
Power O󰀨?
Press power key again.
Lamp warning:
Warning
Lamp Warning
Lamp life exceeded.
Temperature warning:
TEMPERATURE TOO HIGH
Please:
1. Make sure air in and outlets are not blocked.
2. Make sure the environment temperature is under 45 degree C. If the problem persists in spite of the above. Please contact a service center for repair.
Warning
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Fan failed:
Warning
FAN LOCKED
The projector will switch o󰀨 automatically
Please contact a service center for repair.
Out of display range:
HDMI
Out Of Range
Power down warning:
Power Down
Power Down Timer Active
Power down in sec.
Security timer alarm:
Warning
Security Timer Alarm
Time Out in sec.
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Specications
Optical Description
Maximum resolution
Native resolution XGA/ WXGA/ 1080p Lens Manual focus
- Video timing up to 1080p
- Graphics timing up to 1920x1080 @ 60Hz
- XGA: 70” ~ 100”
Image size (diagonal)
Projection distance
Electrical Description
Inputs
Outputs
Control
Color reproduction 1073.4 Million color
Scan rate
Built-in speaker Power requirement AC 100-240V~, 50/60Hz Input current 3.3A
- WXGA: 85” ~ 115”
- 1080P: 80” ~ 100”
- XGA: 0.472m ~ 0.675m
- WXGA: 0.485m ~ 0.656m
- 1080P: 0.446m ~ 0.558m
Note: Projection distance from mirror (m).
- HDMI 1.4a
- HDMI 1.4a + MHL (v2.2)
- VGA-IN
- Audio 3.5mm
- VGA
- Audio 3.5mm
- USB-A power 5V/1A
- RJ45
- RS232
- USB mouse / service
- Horizontal scan rate: 15.375~91.146 KHz
- Vertical scan rate: 24~ 85 Hz (120Hz for 3D feature projector) Yes, 16W
Mechanical Description
Installation orientation Front, Rear, Ceiling - top, Rear - top Dimensions 343 mm (W) x 383 mm (D) x 96.5 mm (H) (without feet)
Weight 3.9 ± 0.5 kg
Environmental conditions Operating in 5 ~ 40°C , 10% to 85% humidity (non-condensing)
Note: All specications are subject to change without notice.
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For service or support, please contact your local o󰀩ce.
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