Optoma ZU607TST, ZU607T Bedienungsanleitung englisch (8.06 MB)

DLP® Projector
User manual
TABLE OF CONTENTS
SAFETY ............................................................................................... 4
INTRODUCTION ................................................................................ 9
Product Overview ..................................................................................................................... 10
Connections.............................................................................................................................. 12
Keypad ..................................................................................................................................... 12
Remote control ......................................................................................................................... 13
SETUP AND INSTALLATION ........................................................... 14
Installing the projector .............................................................................................................. 14
Connecting sources to the projector ......................................................................................... 16
Adjusting the projector image ................................................................................................... 17
Remote setup ........................................................................................................................... 20
USING THE PROJECTOR ............................................................... 22
Powering on / o the projector .................................................................................................. 22
Selecting an input source ......................................................................................................... 23
Menu navigation and features .................................................................................................. 24
OSD Menu tree......................................................................................................................... 25
Image menu.............................................................................................................................. 32
Display menu ............................................................................................................................ 36
Setup menu .............................................................................................................................. 41
Input menu................................................................................................................................ 44
Audio menu .............................................................................................................................. 46
Control menu ............................................................................................................................ 47
Information menu...................................................................................................................... 58
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ADDITIONAL INFORMATION .......................................................... 59
Compatible resolutions ............................................................................................................. 59
Image size and projection distance .......................................................................................... 64
Projector dimensions and ceiling mount installation ................................................................. 67
IR remote codes ....................................................................................................................... 68
Troubleshooting ........................................................................................................................ 70
Warning indicators .................................................................................................................... 72
Specications ........................................................................................................................... 73
Optoma global oces ............................................................................................................... 75
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SAFETY

The lightning ash with arrow head within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of uninsulated "dangerous voltage" within the product's enclosure that may be of 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.
To avoid electric shock, the unit and its peripherals must be properly grounded (earthed).
Important Safety Instruction
As with any bright source, do not stare into the direct beam, RG2 IEC 62471-5:2015.
This projector is class 1 laser product of IEC/EN 60825-1:2014 and risk group 2 with the requirements
of IEC 62471-5:2015.
Supervise children: no staring, and avoid use of optical aids!
Notice is given to supervise children and to never allow them to stare into the projector beam at any
distance from the projector.
Notice is given to use caution when using the remote control for starting the projector while in front of the projection lens.
Notice is given to the user to avoid the use of optical aids such as binoculars or telescopes inside the beam.
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 0°C ~ 40°C (ii) Relative humidity is up to 80%
± In areas susceptible to excessive dust and dirt. ± Near any appliance generating a strong magnetic eld. ± In direct sunlight.
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Do not use the unit if it has been physically damaged or abused. Physical damage/abuse would be (but not limited to):
± Unit has been dropped. ± Power supply cord or plug has been damaged. ± Liquid has been spilled on to the projector. ± Projector has been exposed to rain or moisture. ± Something has fallen in the projector or something is loose inside.
Do not place the projector on an unstable surface. The projector may fall over resulting in injury or the
projector may become damaged.
Do not block the light coming out of the projector lens when in operation. The light will heat the object and may melt, cause burns or start a re.
Please do not open or disassemble the projector as this may cause electric shock.
Do not attempt to service the unit yourself. Opening or removing covers may expose you to dangerous
voltages or other hazards. Please call Optoma before you send the unit for repair.
See projector enclosure for safety related markings.
The unit should only be repaired by authorized 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.
This projector will detect the life of the light source itself.
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.
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.
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.
Risk of re or explosion if the battery is replaced by an incorrect type.
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.
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Cleaning the Lens
Before cleaning the lens, be sure to turn o󰀨 the projector and unplug the power cord to allow it to completely cool down.
Use a compressed air tank to remove the dust.
Use a special cloth for cleaning lens and gently wipe the lens. Do not touch the lens with your ngers.
Do not use alkaline/acid detergents or volatile solvents such as alcohol for cleaning lens. If the lens is
damaged due to the cleaning process, it is not covered by the warranty.
Warning: Do not use a spray containing ammable gases to remove dust or dirt from the lens. This may cause a re due to excessive heat inside the projector.
Warning: Do not clean the lens if the projector is warming up as this may cause the lens’ surface lm to peel o󰀨.
Warning: Do not wipe or tap the lens with a hard object.
Laser Notice
IEC 60825-1:2014/EN 60825-1+A11/EN50689:2021 CLASS 1 CONSUMER LASER PRODUCT, IEC 62471­5:2015 RISK GROUP 2.
The product’s intended use as a consumer laser product and compliant with EN 50689:2021. CLASS 1 CONSUMER LASER PRODUCT EN 50689:2021
Laser Radiation Safety Information
Complies with 21 CFR 1040.10 and 1040.11 except for conformance as a Risk Group 2 LIP as dened in IEC 62471-5:Ed. 1.0. For more information see Laser Notice No. 57, dated May 8, 2019.
IEC 60825-1:2014/EN 60825-1+A11/EN50689:2021 CLASS 1 CONSUMER LASER PRODUCT, IEC 62471-5:2015 RISK GROUP 2
When turning on the projector, make sure no one within projection range is looking at the lens.
Keep any items (magnifying glass etc.) out of the light path of the projector. The light path being
projected from the lens is extensive, therefore any kind of abnormal objects that can redirect light coming out of the lens, can cause an unpredictable outcome such as a re or injury to the eyes.
Any operation or adjustment not specically instructed by the user’s guide creates the risk of hazardous laser radiation exposure.
Do not open or disassemble the projector as this may cause damage by the exposure of laser radiation.
Do not stare into beam when the projector is on. The bright light may result in permanent eye damage.
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Not following the control, adjustment or operation procedure may cause damage by the the exposure of laser radiation.
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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 2023

Disclaimer

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

Trademark Recognition

Kensington is a U.S. registered trademark of ACCO Brand Corporation with issued registrations and pending applications in other countries throughout the world.
HDMI, the HDMI Logo, and High-Denition Multimedia Interface are trademarks or registered trademarks of HDMI Licensing LLC in the United States and other countries.
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.
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.
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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)

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

Thank you for purchasing an Optoma laser projector. For full list of features please visit the product page on our website, where you will also nd additional information and documentation such as FAQs.

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

On
Off
Geometric
Correction PIP/PBP
F1 F2
AV Mute
Mode
ENTER
Info.
Source
Volume D Zoom
Menu
FormatFreeze Remote
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Quick start user manual

Projector Remote control Power cable
Note:
For access to the setup information, user manual, warranty information, and product updates – please scan the QR Code or visit the following URL: https://www.optoma.com/support/download
Documentation
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INTRODUCTION

Product Overview

WUXGA 1.6x lens model
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Note:
Do not block projector intake and exhaust vents.
When operating the projector in an enclosed space, allow at least 30 cm clearance around the intake and exhaust vents.
No Item No Item
1. Ventilation (outlet) 8. Lens Shift Dial IR Receivers
2.
9.
3. Keypad 10. Kensington™ Lock Port
4. Ventilation (inlet) 11. Input / Output
5. Zoom Lever(*) 12. AC Jack
6. Lens 13. Security Bar
7. Tilt-Adjustment Feet
Note: (*)Some xed zoom models will not support zoom adjust function.
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Focus Ring
INTRODUCTION
WUXGA Short Throw model
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Do not block projector intake and exhaust vents.
When operating the projector in an enclosed space, allow at least 30 cm clearance around the intake and exhaust vents.
No Item No Item
1. Ventilation (outlet) 7. Lens Shift Dial IR Receivers
2.
Focus Lever
8.
3. Keypad 9. Kensington™ Lock Port
4. Ventilation (inlet) 10. Input / Output
5. Lens 11. AC Jack
6. Tilt-Adjustment Feet 12. Security Bar
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INTRODUCTION
Connections
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No Item No Item
1. HDMI 1 Connector 10. Audio Out Connector HDMI 2 Connector
2.
Audio In 2 Connector
11.
3. HDMI Out Connector 12. Video Connector
4. USB Power Out (5V 1.5A) Connector 13. 3D Sync Out Connector
5. VGA 1 Connector 14. RS232 Connector
6. VGA 2 Connector 15. LAN Connector
7. Audio In 1 Connector 16. HDBaseT (4K/HDCP2.2) Connector
8. 12V Out Connector 17. AC Jack
9. KensingtonTM Lock Port
Note: Signal mode support varies from dierent model in each sales region.

Keypad

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1. LD LED 6. Temp LED Power and Power LED
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Re-Sync
3. Menu 8. Four Directional Select Keys
4. Keystone Correction 9. Source
5. Enter 10. Information
INTRODUCTION
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Remote control
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F1 F2
Mode
Info.
Source
Volume D Zoom
Format Freeze Remote
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F3
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AV Mute
Re-Sync
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No Item No Item
1. Power on 18. YPbPr (not supported)
Geometric Correction 19. Numeric keypad (0-9)
2.
3. Function button (F1) (Assignable) 20. Display port (not supported)
4. Mode 21. 3D
5. Four directional select keys 22. DVI (not supported)
6. Information 23. HDMI3 (not supported)
7. Function button (F3) (Assignable) 24. HDMI1
8. Source 25. HDMI2
9. Menu 26. Remote ID / Remote all
10. Volume - / + 27. Digital Zoom - / +
11. Freeze 28. Re-sync
12. Format (Aspect Ratio) 29. Laser pointer(*)
13. VGA 30. Enter
14. S-Video (not supported) 31. AV Mute
15. HDBase-T 32. Function button (F2) (Assignable)
16. Video 33. PIP/PBP (not supported)
17. BNC (not supported) 34. Power o󰀨
Note:
Some keys may have no function for models that do not support these features.
(*) Function availability depends on the region.
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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 Ceiling mount front
Table mount rear Ceiling 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
64~66.
How to determine screen size for a given distance, please refer to distance table on pages
64~66.
Note: The further away the projector is placed from the screen the projected image size increases and vertical
oset also increases proportionally.
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SETUP AND INSTALLATION
Projector installation notice
360° free orientation operation
Allow at least 30 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 100mm (3.94 inches)
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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SETUP AND INSTALLATION

Connecting sources to the projector

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1. HDMI Cable 9. 12V DC Jack USB Power Cable
2.
Speaker Cable
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3. HDMI Dongle 11. 3D Emitter Cable
4. VGA Cable 12. RS232 Cable
5. RCA Component Cable 13. HDMI Cable
6. Video Cable 14. RJ-45 Cable
7. Audio In Cable 15. RJ-45 Cable
8. Audio In Cable 16. Power Cord
Note: To ensure the best image quality and avoid connection errors, we recommend the use of High Speed or
Premium Certied HDMI cables up to 5 meters.
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SETUP AND INSTALLATION

Adjusting the projector image

Image height
The projector is equipped with elevator feet for adjusting the image height.
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
Tilt-Adjustment Ring
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SETUP AND INSTALLATION
Zoom, focus, and lens shift
WUXGA 1.6x lens model
To adjust the image size, turn the zoom lever clockwise or counterclockwise to increase or decrease the projected image size.
Note: Some xed zoom models will not support zoom adjust function.
To adjust the focus, turn the focus ring clockwise or counterclockwise until the image is sharp and legible.
Focus Ring
Zoom Lever
To adjust the image position, turn the lens shift dial clockwise or counterclockwise to adjust the position of the projected image vertically or horizontally.
Range: 100%~120%
Range: -10%~+10%
Lens Shift Dial
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WUXGA Short Throw model
To adjust the focus, turn the focus ring clockwise or counterclockwise until the image is sharp and legible.
To adjust the image position, turn the lens shift dial clockwise or counterclockwise to adjust the position of the projected image vertically or horizontally.
Focus Lever
Range: 100%~110%
Range: -4% to +4%
Lens Shift Dial
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SETUP AND INSTALLATION

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: To ensure safe operation, please observe the following precautions:
Replacement of a battery with an incorrect type that can defeat a safeguard (AAA size battery type).
Disposal of a battery into a re, hot oven, mechanically crushing or cutting of a battery, may result in
an explosion.
Leaving a battery in an extremely high temperature surrounding environment that can result in an explosion or the leakage of ammable liquid or gas.
A battery subjected to extremely low air pressure that may result in an explosion or the leakage of ammable liquid or gas.
Do not mix old and new batteries. Mixing old and new batteries can shorten the life of new batteries or cause a chemical leak in the old batteries.
Remove batteries as soon as they are depleted. Chemicals that leak from a battery which comes into contact with your 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 are not using the remote control for an extended period of time, please remove the batteries to
reduce risk of chemical leak.
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E󰀨ective range
Infra-Red (IR) remote control sensor is located on the top and front sides of the projector. Ensure to hold the remote control at an angle within 30 degrees perpendicular to the projector’s IR remote control sensor to function correctly. The distance between the remote control and the sensor should not be longer than 6 meters (19.7 feet) when holding in an angle ±15° and not longer than 8 meters (26.2 feet) when aiming the sensor at 0°.
Make sure that there are no obstacles between the remote control and the IR sensor on the projector that might obstruct the infra-red beam.
Make sure the IR transmitter of the remote control is not being shined by sunlight or uorescent lamps directly.
Please keep the remote controller away from uorescent lamps for over 2 m or the remote controller might become malfunction.
If the remote control is close to Inverter-Type uorescent lamps, it might become 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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FormatFreeze Remote
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Volume D Zoom
F3 F3
Source
Re-Sync
Info.
ENTER
AV Mute
Mode
F1 F2
Correction PIP/PBP
Geometric
Off
On
Approx. ±15°
Source
Volume D Zoom
Format
Menu
VGA
Freeze
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HDBaseT
S-Video
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Remote
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Off
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F1 F2
AV Mute
ENTER
Info.
F3 F3
Re-Sync
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USING THE PROJECTOR
On
Geometric
Off
Powering on / o󰀨 the projector
or
On
Geometric
Correction PIP/PBP
F1 F2
AV Mute
Mode
ENTER
Info.
Source
Re-Sync
F3
F3
Volume D Zoom
Menu
FormatFreeze Remote
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HDBaseT4Video5DVI
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Powering on
1. Securely connect the power lead and signal/source cable. When connected, the Power LED will turn red.
2. Turn on the projector by pressing the button on the projector keypad or the remote control.
3. A start up screen will display in approximately 10 seconds and the Power LED will be ashing white.
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 button on the projector keypad or the remote control.
2. The following message will be displayed:
Power O󰀨
Press power key again.
3. Press the button again to conrm, otherwise the message will disappear after 15 seconds. When you press the button for the second time, the projector will shut down.
4. The cooling fans will continue to operate for about 10 seconds for the cooling cycle and the Power LED will ash white. When the Power 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
F3
On
Geometric
Mode
Correction PIP/PBP
Off
F1 F2
AV Mute
ENTER
Source
Volume D Zoom
Info.
Re-Sync
F3

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, press the button on the projector keypad or the Source button remote control to select the desired input.
or
On
Off
Geometric
Correction PIP/PBP
F1 F2
AV Mute
Mode
ENTER
Info.
Source
Re-Sync
F3
F3
Volume D Zoom
Menu
FormatFreeze Remote
ID All
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HDMI3
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BNC7YPbPr8DisplayPort93D
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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 the button on the projector keypad or the Menu button on the remote control.
2. When OSD is displayed, use pq keys to select any item in the main menu. While making a selection on a particular page, press the button on the projector keypad or the Enter button on the remote control to enter sub menu.
3. Use tu keys to select the desired item in the sub menu and then press the or Enter button to view further settings. Adjust the settings by using tu keys.
4. Select the next item to be adjusted in the sub menu and adjust as described above.
5. Press press the or Enter button to conrm, and the screen will return to the main menu.
6. To exit, press the or Menu button again. The OSD menu will close and the projector will automatically save the new settings.
Submenus Settings
Main Menu
Picture Mode Dynamic Range Brightness Contrast Sharpness Gamma Dynamic Black Color Settings Wall Color Signal
Image
Bright
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USING THE PROJECTOR

OSD Menu tree

Note: The OSD menu tree items and features are subject to models and region. Optoma reserve the right to add
or remove items to improve product performance without notice.
Main
Menu
Image
Sub Menu Sub Menu 2 Sub Menu 3 Sub Menu 4 Values
Vivid HDR [for HDMI 2.0 models] HLG [for HDMI 2.0 models] Cinema
Picture Mode
HDR / HLG
Dynamic Range [for HDMI 2.0 models]
Brightness Contrast -50 ~ 50 Sharpness 1 ~ 15
Gamma
Dynamic Black
Color Settings
HDR / HLG Picture Mode
Color
Tint
BrilliantColor™
Color Temperature
CMS
Color
Hue Saturation Luminance
Reset
Game Reference Bright DICOM SIM. 3D Auto O󰀨 Bright Standard Film Detail
-50 ~ 50
Film Graphics
1.8
2.0
2.2
2.4 O󰀨 On
-50 ~ 50
-50 ~ 50 1 ~ 10 Warm Standard Cool Cold White / Red / Green / Blue / Cyan /
Magenta / Yellow
-50 ~ 50
-50 ~ 50
-50 ~ 50 No Yes
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Main
Menu
Image
Display
Sub Menu Sub Menu 2 Sub Menu 3 Sub Menu 4 Values
HDMI Input: Auto / RGB(0~255) / RGB(16~235) / YUV
Non-HDMI Input: Auto / RGB / YUV 0
7.5 O󰀨 Blackboard Light Yellow Light Green Light Blue Pink Grey O󰀨 On
O󰀨 On DLP-Link 3D Sync 3D
L
R Auto
SBS
Top and Bottom Frame Sequential Frame Packing O󰀨 On No Yes
Eco. Power =100% / 95% / 90% / 85%
/ 80% / 75% / 70% / 65% / 60% / 55% / 50%
O󰀨 On 4:3 16:9 16:10
Color Settings
Wall Color
Signal
3D
Reset
Light Source Mode
Gaming Mode
Screen Type
Color Space
IRE
Automatic
Frequency -50 ~ 50 (depends on signal) Phase 0 ~ 31 (depends on signal) H Position -50 ~ 50 (depends on signal) V Position -50 ~ 50 (depends on signal)
3D Mode
3D Sync Type
3D-2D Conversion
3D Format
3D Sync Invert
Reset
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Main
Menu
Display
Setup
Sub Menu Sub Menu 2 Sub Menu 3 Sub Menu 4 Values
4:3 [Screen Type: 4:3] 16:9 [Screen Type: 16:9] 16:10 [Screen Type: 16:10]
Aspect Ratio
Auto Keystone
Geometric Correction
Edge Mask Digital Zoom Zoom
Image Shift
Reset
Test Pattern
Projection Orientation
Language
V Keystone H Keystone -30 ~ 30 Four Corner
Adjustment Reset
H
V
21:9 32:9
LBX
Native Auto O󰀨 On
-30 ~ 30
0 ~ 10
-20 ~ 50
-100 ~ 100
-100 ~ 100
Green Grid Magenta Grid White Grid
White
O󰀨 Front Rear Ceiling-Top Rear-Top English Deutsch Français Italiano Español Português Polski Nederlands Svenska Norsk Dansk Suomi ελληνικά
繁體中文
簡体中文
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Main
Menu
Setup
Sub Menu Sub Menu 2 Sub Menu 3 Sub Menu 4 Values
日本語
한국어
Русский Magyar Čeština
Language
Menu Location
Menu Settings
Menu Timer
Information Hide
High Altitude
Filter Usage Hours
Optional Filter Installed
Filter Settings
Filter Reminder
Filter Reset
Direct Power On
Signal Power On
Power Settings
Auto Power O󰀨 (min.)
Sleep Timer (min.)
ไทย
Türkçe
Tiếng Việt Bahasa Indonesia Română
Top Left
Top Right
Center
Bottom Left
Bottom Right
O󰀨 5s 10s 20s 30s O󰀨 On O󰀨 On
(read only)
No Yes O󰀨 300hr 500hr 800hr 1000hr No Yes O󰀨 On O󰀨 On
0, 2 ~ 180 (1 min increments)
0 ~ 990 (30 min increments)
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Main
Menu
Setup
Input
Sub Menu Sub Menu 2 Sub Menu 3 Sub Menu 4 Values
Power Mode (Standby)
Power Settings
Security
Keypad Settings Keypad Lock
Startup Logo
Background Color
Closed Captioning
Device Reset
Auto Source
Rename Input Source
Input Hide
EDID Settings
HDMI Out
HDMI CEC Settings
USB Power
12V Trigger
Security
Security Timer
Change Password
Reset OSD
Reset All Settings
HDMI 1 / HDMI 2 / VGA 1 / VGA 2 / Video / HDBaseT
HDMI 1 / HDMI 2 / VGA 1 / VGA 2 / Video / HDBaseT
HDMI 1 EDID / HDMI 2 EDID / HDBaseT EDID
HDMI Link
Inclusive of TV
Month Day Hour
Active Eco O󰀨 On O󰀨 On O󰀨 On
O󰀨 On Default Neutral Custom None Blue Red Green Grey Logo CC1 CC2 O󰀨 No Yes No Yes O󰀨 On Default Custom
No Yes
1.4
2.0
HDMI 1 HDMI 2 O󰀨 On No Yes
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Main
Menu
Input
Audio
Control
Sub Menu Sub Menu 2 Sub Menu 3 Sub Menu 4 Values
Mutual
HDMI CEC Settings
Reset
Volume
Mute
Audio Output
Audio Input
Reset Device ID
Remote Settings
LAN
Control
Power On Link
Power O󰀨 Link
HDMI 1 / HDMI 2 / HDBaseT
VGA 1 / VGA 2 / Video
IR Function
Remote Code 0 ~ 99
F1/ F2/ F3
Network Status MAC Address DHCP IP Address Subnet Mask Gateway DNS Reset
Crestron (Port 41794)
Extron (Port 2023)
PJ Link (Port 4352)
AMX Device Discovery (Port 9131)
PJ Device Device PJ O󰀨 On No Yes 0 ~ 100 O󰀨 On Internal Speaker Line Out Audio 1 Audio 2 Default Audio 1 Audio 2
0 ~ 99 On Front Top O󰀨
HDMI 1/HDMI 2/Test Pattern/ Brightness/Contrast/Sleep Timer/ CMS/Color Temperature/Gamma/ Projection/Light Source Mode/ Zoom/Freeze/ (Depends on model)
(read only; Connected / Disconnected) (read only) O󰀨 / On
192.168.0.100
255.255.255.0
192.168.0.254
192.168.0.51; 0.0.0.0
O󰀨 On O󰀨 On O󰀨 On O󰀨
On
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Main
Menu
Control
Information
Sub Menu Sub Menu 2 Sub Menu 3 Sub Menu 4 Values
O󰀨 On O󰀨 On O󰀨 On O󰀨 On
Source Resolution(00x00) Refresh Rate(0.00Hz)
Color Bit Depth Color Gamut Color Space Active/Eco
00 ~ 99 00 ~ 99
00 ~ 99
Control
HDBaseT Control
Reset Regulatory Serial Number
Source Info.
Picture Mode
Color Info.
Power Mode (Standby)
Light Source Hours
Light Source Mode
Remote Code Remote Code
(Active) Device ID IP Address Network Status
FW Version
Telnet (Port 23)
HTTP (Port 80)
Ethernet
RS232
DDP
MCU LAN
HDBT
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Image menu
Learn how to congure image settings.
Submenus
Picture Mode
Dynamic Range
Brightness
Contrast
Sharpness
Gamma
Dynamic Black
Color Settings
Wall Color
Signal
3D
Picture Mode
There are several predened display modes that you can choose from to suit your viewing preference. Each mode has been ne-tuned by our expert colour team to ensure superior colour performance for wide range of content.
Vivid: In this mode, the color saturation and brightness are well-balanced. Choose this mode for playing games.
HDR / HLG: Decodes and displays High Dynamic Range (HDR) / Hybrid Log Gamma (HLG) content for the deepest blacks, brightest whites, and vivid cinematic color using REC.2020 color gamut. This mode will be automatically enabled if HDR/HLG is set to Auto (and HDR/HLG Content is sent to projector – 4K UHD Blu-ray, 1080p/4K UHD HDR/HLG Games, 4K UHD Streaming Video). While HDR/HLG mode is active, other display modes (Cinema, Reference, etc.) cannot be selected as HDR/HLG delivers color that is highly accurate, exceeding the color performance of the other display modes.
Cinema: Provides the best balance of detail and colors for watching movies.
Game: Optimises your projector for maximum contrast and vivid colours allowing you to see shadow
detail when playing video games.
Reference: This mode reproduces colours as close as possible the image the way the movie director intended. Color, color temperature, brightness, contrast and gamma settings are all congured to Rec.709 color gamut. Select this mode for the most accurate colour reproduction when watching movies.
Bright: This mode is suitable for environments where extra-high brightness is required, such as using the projector in well-lit rooms.
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DICOM SIM.: This mode has been created for viewing greyscale images, perfect for viewing X-rays
and scans during medical training*.
Note: *This projector is not suitable for use in medical diagnosis.
3D: Optimized settings for watching 3D content.
Note: To experience the 3D eect, you will need to have compatible DLP Link 3D glasses. See 3D
section for more information.
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Dynamic Range
HDR / HLG
Congure the High Dynamic Range (HDR) / Hybrid Log Gamma(HLG) setting and its e󰀨ect when displaying video from 4K Blu-ray players and streaming devices.
Auto: Auto detect HDR/HLG signal.
O󰀨: Turn o󰀨 HDR/HLG Processing. When set to O󰀨, the projector will NOT decode HDR/HLG content.
HDR / HLG Picture Mode
Bright: Choose this mode for brighter more saturated colors.
Standard: Choose this mode for natural looking colors with a balance of warm and cool tones.
Film: Choose this mode for improved detail and image sharpness.
Detail: The signal comes from OETF conversion to achieve the best color matching.
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.
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.
Graphics: For PC / Photo source.
1.8 / 2.0 / 2.2 / 2.4: For specic PC / Photo source.
Dynamic Black
Use to automatically adjust the picture brightness in order to give optimum contrast performance.
Color Settings
Color
Adjust a video image from black and white to fully saturated color.
Tint
Adjust the color balance of red and green.
BrilliantColor™
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
Select a color temperature from Warm, Standard, Cool, or Cold.
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CMS
Select the following options:
Color: Adjust the red, green, blue, cyan, yellow, magenta, and white level of the image.
Hue: Adjust the color balance of red and green.
Saturation: Adjust a video image from black and white to fully saturated color.
Luminance: Adjust the luminance of the selected color.
Reset: Return the factory default settings for color adjustment.
Color Space
Select an appropriate color matrix type:
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), or YUV.
IRE
Allow user to adjust IRE value when inputting Video signals.
Note:
IRE is only available with NTSC video format.
IRE can only be adjusted for Video input sources.
Wall Color
Designed to adjust the colors of the projected image when projecting on to a wall without a screen. Each mode has been ne-tuned by our expert colour team to ensure superior color performance.
There are several predened modes that you can choose from to suit the colour of your wall. Select between o󰀨, blackboard, light yellow, light green, light blue, pink, and grey.
Note: For accurate color reproduction, we recommend using a screen.
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.
Note: This menu is only available if the input source is RGB/Component.
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3D
Note:
This projector is a 3D ready projector with DLP-Link 3D solution.
Please ensure that 3D glasses are in use for DLP-Link 3D content before enjoying your video.
This projector supports frame sequential (page-ip) 3D via HDMI1/HDMI2 ports.
To enable 3D mode, the input frame rate should be set to 60Hz only, lower or higher frame rate is not supported.
To reach the best performance, resolution 1920x1080 is recommended, please note that 4K (3840x2160) resolution is not supported in 3D mode.
3D Mode
Use this option to disable or enable the 3D function.
O󰀨: Select “O󰀨” to turn o󰀨 3D mode.
On: Select “On” to turn on 3D mode.
3D Sync Type
Use this option to select 3D technology.
DLP-Link: Select to use optimized settings for DLP 3D Glasses.
3D Sync: Select to use optimized settings for IR, RF or polarized 3D Glasses.
3D-2D Conversion
Use this option to specify how the 3D content should appear on the screen.
3D: Display 3D signal.
L: Display the left frame of 3D content.
R: 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.
Side by Side: 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.
Frame Packing: Display 3D signal in “Frame Packing” format.
3D Sync Invert
Use this option to enable/disable the 3D sync invert function.
Reset
Return the factory default setting for 3D settings.
No: Select to cancel Reset.
Yes: Select to return the factory default settings for 3D.
Reset
Return the factory default settings for image settings.
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Display menu
Learn how to congure the settings to properly project images according to your installation circumstances.
Submenus
Light Source Mode
Gaming Mode
Screen Type
Aspect Ratio
Geometric Correction
Edge Mask
Digital Zoom
Image Shift
Light Source Mode
Select a light source mode depending on the installation requirements.
Gaming Mode
Enable this feature to reduce response times (input latency) during gaming to 8.2ms (1080p120 Hz). All geometry settings (example: Keystone, Four Corners) will be disabled when Gaming Mode is enabled. For more information is below.
Note:
The input lag by signals is described in the following table:
The values in the table can vary slightly.
Source Timing Gaming Mode Output Timing Output Resolution Input Lag
1080p60 Hz On 1080p60 Hz 1080p 16.2ms
1080p120 Hz On 1080p120 Hz 1080p 8.2ms
4K60 Hz On 1080p60 Hz 1080p 16.2ms
1080p60 Hz O󰀨 1080p60 Hz 1080p 49.5ms
1080p120 Hz O󰀨 1080p120 Hz 1080p 24.9ms
4K60 Hz O󰀨 1080p60 Hz 1080p 49.5ms
Screen Type
Choose the screen type from 4:3, 16:9, and 16:10.
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: This format is for 16:10 input sources.
21:9: This format is for 21:9 input source, like HDTV and DVD enhanced for Wide screen TV.
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32:9: This format is for 32:9 input source, like HDTV and DVD enhanced for Wide screen TV.
LBX: 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.
Auto: Automatically selects the appropriate display format.
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Note:
Detailed informations about V-Stretch 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 V-Stretch mode to ll the image on the 16:9
display
± If you use an external anamorphic lens, this V-Stretch 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. Light source power and vertical resolution are fully utilized
To use the Full Screen format, do the following:
a) Set the screen aspect ratio to 2.0:1.
b) Select “Full Screen” format.
c) Align the projector image correctly on the screen.
1080p scaling table:
16:9 screen PC 480i/p 576i/p 720p 1080i/p
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 auto format is selected, the screen type will automatically become16:9 (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
H-resolution V-resolution 1920 1080
Input resolution Auto/Scale
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
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WUXGA scaling table for 1920x1200 DMD (screen type 16:10):
Note:
Supported screen type 16:10 (1920x1200), 16:9 (1920x1080). 4:3 (1600x1200).
When screen type is 16:9, the 4x3 format and the16x10 format becomes unavailable.
When screen type is 16:10, the 4x3 format and the 16x9 format becomes unavailable.
When screen type is 4:3, the 16x9 format and the 16x10 format becomes unavailable.
16 : 10 screen PC 480i/p 576i/p 720p 1080i/p
16x10 Scale to 1920x1200.
LBX Scale to 1920x1440, then get the central 1920x1200 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 selected, the screen type will automatically become 16:10 (1920x1200).
- If source is 4:3, the screen type will be scaled to 1600x1200.
- 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.
WUXGA auto mapping rule (screen type 16:10):
Auto
4:3
Wide Laptop
SDTV
HDTV
WUXGA scaling table (screen type 16:9):
16 : 9 screen PC 480i/p 576i/p 720p 1080i/p
16x9 Scale to 1920x1080.
LBX Scale to 1920x1440, then get the central 1920x1080 image to display.
Native mode - 1:1 mapping centered.
Auto - If this format is selected, the screen type will automatically become 16:9 (1920x1080).
H-resolution V-resolution 1920 1200
- No scaling will be made; the image is displayed with the resolution based on input source.
- 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.
Input resolution Auto/Scale
640 480 1600 1200
800 600 1600 1200 1024 768 1600 1200 1280 1024 1600 1200 1400 1050 1600 1200 1600 1200 1600 1200 1280 720 1920 1080 1280 768 1920 1152 1280 800 1920 1200
720 576 1500 1200
720 480 1800 1200 1280 720 1920 1080 1920 1080 1920 1080
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WUXGA auto mapping rule (screen type 16:9):
Auto
4:3
Wide Laptop
SDTV
HDTV
WUXGA scaling table (screen type 4:3):
4 : 3 screen 480i/p 576i/p 720p 1080i/p
4x3 Scale to 1600x1200.
LBX Scale to 1920x1440, then get the central 1920x1200 image to display.
Native mode - 1:1 mapping centered.
H-resolution V-resolution 1920 1080
- No scaling will be made; the image is displayed with the resolution based on input source.
Input resolution Auto/Scale
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
Auto - If this format is selected, the screen type will automatically become 16:10 (1920x1200).
- If source is 4:3, the screen type will be scaled to 1600x1200.
- 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.
WUXGA auto mapping rule (screen type 4:3):
Auto
4:3
Wide Laptop
SDTV
HDTV
H-resolution V-resolution 1920 1200
Input resolution Auto/Scale
640 480 1600 1200
800 600 1600 1200 1024 768 1600 1200 1280 1024 1600 1200 1400 1050 1600 1200 1600 1200 1600 1200 1280 720 1600 900 1280 768 1600 960 1280 800 1600 1000
720 576 1500 1200
720 480 1600 1066 1280 720 1600 900 1920 1080 1600 900
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Geometric Correction
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 the Auto Keystone is used, the Four Corner Adjustment function will be disabled.
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 for use with vertically on-axis applications.
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.
Four Corner Adjustment
This setting allows the projected image to be adjusted from each corner to make a square image when the projection surface is not level.
Reset
Return the factory default setting for geometric correction settings.
Edge Mask
Use this function to remove the video encoding noise on the edge of video source.
Digital Zoom
Use to reduce or magnify an image on the projection screen. Digital Zoom is not the same as optical zoom and can result in degradation of image quality.
Note: Zoom settings are retained on power cycle of the projector.
Image Shift
Adjust the projected image position horizontally (H) or vertically (V).
Reset
Return the factory default settings for display settings.
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Setup menu
Learn how to set up the projector.
Submenus
Test Pattern
Projection Orientation
Language
Menu Settings
High Altitude
Filter Settings
Power Settings
Security
Keypad Settings
Startup Logo
Background Color
Closed Captioning
Device Reset
Test Pattern
Select the test pattern from green grid, magenta grid, white grid, white, or disable this function (o󰀨).
Projection Orientation
Select the preferred projection between front, rear, ceiling-top, and rear-top.
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, and Romanian.
Menu 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.
Information Hide
Enable this function to hide the information message.
High Altitude
When “On” is selected, the fans will spin faster. This feature is useful in high altitude areas where the air is thin.
Filter Settings
Filter Usage Hours
Display the lter time.
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Optional Filter Installed
Note: Please consult with your local agent regarding the availability of this optional lter.
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 Reminder
Choose this function to show or hide the warning message when the changing lter message is displayed. The available options include O󰀨, 300hr, 500hr, 800hr, and 1000hr.
Filter Reset
Reset the dust lter counter after replacing or cleaning the dust lter.
Power Settings
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.
This function is applicable with HDMI source.
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.)
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.
Power Mode (Standby)
Set the power mode setting.
Active: Choose “Active” to return to normal standby.
Eco: Choose “Eco.” to save power dissipation further < 0.5W.
USB Power
Enable or disable the USB power function.
12V Trigger
Use this function to enable or disable the trigger.
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Note: 3.5mm mini jack that outputs 12V 500mA (max.) for relay system control.
+12V GND
On: Choose “On” to enable the trigger.
O󰀨: Choose “O󰀨” to disable the trigger.
Security
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.
Note: The default password is 1234.
Security Timer
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.
Keypad 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.
Startup Logo
Use this function to set the desired startup screen. If changes are made, they will take e󰀨ect the next time the projector is powered on.
Default: The default startup screen.
Neutral: Logo is not displayed on startup screen.
Custom: User customized logo.
Background Color
Use this function to display a blue, red, green, grey color, none, or logo screen when no signal is available.
Note: If the background color is set to “None”, then the background color is black.
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”.
Device Reset
Reset OSD
Return the factory default settings for OSD menu settings.
Reset All Settings
Return the factory default settings for all settings.
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Input menu
Learn how to congure the projector input settings.
Submenus
Auto Source
Rename Input Source
Input Hide
EDID Settings
HDMI Out
HDMI CEC Settings
Auto Source
Choose this option to let the projector automatically nd an available input source.
Rename Input Source
Use to rename the input function for easier identication. The available options include HDMI1, HDMI2, VGA 1, VGA 2, Video, and HDBaseT.
Input Hide
Select the input options that you want to hide from the input source menu. The available options include HDMI1, HDMI2, VGA 1, VGA 2, Video, and HDBaseT.
EDID Settings
Set the EDID compatibility.
HDMI 1 EDID / HDMI 2 EDID: When receiving a HDMI signal, set the projector’s EDID compatibility to display the signal correctly. Select 1.4 for the input devices with HDMI 1.4, or 2.0 for HDMI 2.0 devices.
HDBaseT: When receiving a HDMI signal via HDBaseT, set the projector’s EDID compatibility to display the signal correctly. Select 1.4 for the input devices with HDMI 1.4, or 2.0 for HDMI 2.0 devices.
HDMI Out
Select the HDMI port to output the signal.
HDMI CEC Settings
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
Amplier
HDMI Link
Enable/disable the HDMI Link function.
Inclusive of TV
If the settings is set to “Yes” then the power on and power o󰀨 link options are available.
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Power On Link
CEC power on command.
Mutual: Both projector and CEC device will be turned on simultaneously.
PJ Device: The CEC device will be turned on only after the projector is switched on.
Device PJ: The projector will be switched on only after the CEC device is turned on.
Power O󰀨 Link
Enable this function to let both HDMI Link and projector to be automatically turned o󰀨 at the same time.
Reset
Return the factory default settings for input settings.
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Audio menu
Learn how to congure audio settings.
Submenus
Volume
Mute
Audio Output
Audio Input
Volume
Adjust the volume level.
Mute
Use this option to temporarily turn o󰀨 the sound.
O󰀨: Choose “O󰀨” to turn mute o󰀨.
On: Choose “On” to turn mute on.
Note: “Mute” function aects both internal and external speaker volume.
Audio Output
Select the audio output between Internal Speaker and Line Out.
Audio Input
Select the appropriate audio input source.
HDMI 1 / HDMI 2 / HDBaseT: The available options include Audio 1, Audio 2, and Default.
VGA 1 / VGA 2 / Video: The available options include Audio 1 and Audio 2.
Reset
Return the factory default settings for audio settings.
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Control menu
Control menu is used to congure the settings that allow the projector to communicate with other projectors or control devices.
Submenus
Device ID
Remote Settings
LAN
Control
HDBaseT Control
Supplemental information
Using the web control panel
Using RS232 command by Telnet
Device ID
ID denition can be set up by menu (range 0-99), and allow user control an individual projector by using RS232 command.
Note: For a full list of RS232 commands, please refer to the RS232 user manual on our website.
Remote Settings
IR Function
Set the IR function setting.
On: Choose “On”, the projector can be operated by the remote control from the top and front IR receivers.
Front: Choose “On”, the projector can be operated by the remote control from the front IR receiver.
Top: Choose “On”, the projector can be operated by the remote control from the top IR receiver.
O󰀨: Choose “O󰀨”, the projector can’t be operated by the remote control. By selecting “O󰀨”, you will be
able to use the Keypad keys.
Remote Code
Set the remote custom code by pressing the remote ID button for 3 seconds and you will notice the remote indicator (above the O󰀨 button) starts blinking. Then, input a number between 00-99 using the keyboard numbered keys. After inserting the number, the remote indicator blinks twice quickly indicating that the remote code has changed.
F1 / F2 / F3
Assign a function to the F1, F2, and F3 buttons on the remote control. It allows you to use the function easily without going through the OSD menus. The available functions are HDMI 1, HDMI 2, Test Pattern, Brightness, Contrast, Sleep Timer, CMS, Color Temperature, Gamma, Projection, Light Source Mode, Zoom, or Freeze.
LAN
Congure the projector’s network settings.
Network Status
Display the network connection status. (Read only)
MAC Address
Display the MAC address. (Read only)
DHCP
Turn on DHCP to automatically acquire IP address, subnet mask, gateway, and DNS.
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IP Address
Assign the projector’s IP address.
Subnet Mask
Assign the projector’s subnet mask.
Gateway
Assign the projector’s gateway.
DNS
Assign the projector’s DNS.
Reset
Reset the network settings to default factory values.
Control
This projector can be controlled remotely by a computer or other external devices through the wired network connection. It allows the user to control one or more projectors from a remote control center, such as powering the projector on or o󰀨, and adjusting the image brightness or contrast.
Use the Control submenu to select a control device for the projector.
Crestron
Control the projector with Crestron controller and related software. (Port: 41794) For more information, please visit http://www.crestron.com.
Extron
Control the projector with Extron devices. (Port: 2023) For more information, please visit http://www.extron.com.
PJ Link
Control the projector with PJLink v2.0 commands. (Port: 4352) For more information, please visit http://pjlink.jbmia.or.jp/english.
AMX Device Discovery
Control the projector with AMX devices. (Port: 9131) For more information, please visit http://www.amx.com.
Telnet
Control the projector using RS232 commands though Telnet connection. (Port: 23) For more information, refer to “RS232 by Telnet Function” on page 58.
HTTP
Control the projector with web browser. (Port: 80) For more information, refer to “How to use web browser to control your projector” on page 51.
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Note:
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.
For more information about the various types of external devices which can be connected to the LAN / RJ45 port and remotely control the projector, as well as the supported commands for these external devices, please contact the Support-Service directly.
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Setup Network Control
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 Class 2.
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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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 (“Control > 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 is “admin”.
The steps in this section is based on Windows 10 operating system.
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 (“Control > LAN”).
3. Open Network & Internet 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.
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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 > Settings > Network & Internet.
3. In the Ethernet section, select Properties.
4. In the IP settings section, select Edit.
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5. Type in the IP address and Gateway, then select “Save”.
6. Press the “Menu” button on the projector.
7. Open on projector Control > LAN.
8. 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: 192.168.0.51
9. Press “Enter” to conrm settings.
10. Open a web browser, for example Microsoft Edge or Chrome with Adobe Flash Player 9.0 or higher installed.
11. In the Address bar, input the projector’s IP address: 192.168.0.100.
12. Press “Enter”.
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The projector is setup for remote management. The LAN / RJ45 function displays as follows:
Log in
When you open the web page for the rst time, you will see a screen like the one below. Please enter valid user password.
When you open the web page after entering a valid password, you will see a screen like the one below. Enter the password in the “Password” eld.
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System Status
The current status of the projector is displayed.You can check projector model name, rmware version, current LAN conguration, and change the interface language if needed.
The version name displayed on the web page in the diagram may di󰀨er from the actual display.
General Setup
The projector name set here is also used in PJLink control.Only alphanumeric characters can be used as projector name. The maximum number of characters is 32.
You can use only alphanumeric characters in the password. The minimum number of characters is 8. If you enter an invalid character, “Invalid Character” warning is displayed.
If the characters of new password and the characters of conrm (new) password do not match, error message will be displayed. In this case, re-enter the password.
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Projector Control
You can control the projector with this item. The items for control are described in this section. Control button: When you click a button, the corresponding function will be performed.
Network Setup
Set the network of the projector.
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Alert Setup
You can send email alerts when an error occurs. You can carry out settings for alert mail in this section.
1. Alert types: Check the type of error for which you want to send alert mail.
2. Alert mail notication: Check and perform the following settings:
- SMTP Setting: Set the following: a) SMTP Server: Server address (server name) (SMTP server) b) From: e-mail address of the sender c) User Name: User name of the mail server d) Password: Mail server password.
- Email Setting: Set the following: a) Mail Subject b) Mail Content c) To: Enter the e-mail address of the sender.
3. Click “Apply” to x the value.
4. Enter the IP address of projector in *xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx.
5. Send Test Mail. When you click [Send Test Mail], test email will be sent. The text will be “Email Test xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx *”.
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RS232 by Telnet Function
As an alternative method of control, this projector has RS232 command control 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 to disabled in case of “TELNET” function ltering out
by PC / laptop.
1. Click on Search and then enter “cmd” as a search word. Press the “Enter” key.
2. Open the Command Prompt app.
3. Input the command format as follows:
± telnet ttt.xxx.yyy.zzz 23 (“Enter” key pressed) ± (ttt.xxx.yyy.zzz: IP-Address of the projector)
4. If Telnet-Connection ready, and user can have RS232 command input, then press the “Enter” key and Telnet connection should be ready for RS232 command control.
Specication for “RS232 by TELNET”:
1. Telnet: TCP.
2. Telnet port: 23 (for further details, please contact the Optoma service team).
3. Telnet utility: Windows “TELNET.exe” (console mode).
4. To end the Telnet session, just close the Command Prompt app window.
5. Windows Telnet utility directly after TELNET connection ready.
± Limitation 1 for Telnet-Control: There cannot be more than 50 bytes for successive network
payload for Telnet-Control application.
± Limitation 2 for Telnet-Control: There cannot be more than 26 bytes for successive RS232
command for Telnet-Control.
± Limitation 3 for Telnet-Control: Minimum delay for next command must be more than 200 (ms).
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HDBaseT Control
Ethernet / RS232
The projector can automatically detect the Ethernet or RS232 signal from the HDBaseT transmitter supplied. For an automatic detection, make sure the respective signal is enabled.
Reset
Return the factory default settings for control settings.
Information menu
View the projector information about its status and settings. The projector information is read only.
Regulatory
Serial Number
Source Info.
Picture Mode
Color Info.
Power Mode (Standby)
Light Source Hours
Light Source Mode
Remote Code
Remote Code (Active)
Device ID
IP Address
Network Status
FW Version
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Compatible resolutions

Video Compatibility
Signal Resolution
NTSC NTSC M / J, 3.58 MHz, 4.43 MHz
PAL
SECAM SECAM B / D / G / K / K1 / L, 4.25 / 4.4 MHz SDTV 480i/p, 576i/p HDTV 720p(50/60 Hz), 1080i(50/60 Hz), 1080p(50/60 Hz)
Video timing in details:
Signal Resolution Refresh Rate(Hz) Notes for Mac
TV(NTSC) 720x480 60 TV(PAL,SECAM) SDTV(480I) 720x480 60 SDTV(480p) 720x480 60 SDTV(576I) 720x576 50 SDTV(576p) 720x576 50 HDTV(720p) 1280x720 50 / 60 HDTV(1080I) 1920x1080 50 / 60 HDTV(1080p) 1920x1080 24 / 50 / 60
PAL B / D / G / H / I / M / N, 4.43 MHz
720x576 50
For composite video
For Component
Computer compatibility
Timing table for PC:
Signal Resolution Refresh Rate(Hz) Notes for Mac
VGA
SVGA
XGA 1024x768 60(*2)/70/75/120(*2) Mac 60/70/75 HDTV(720p) 1280x720 60(*2)/120(*2) Mac 60 WXGA 1280x800 60 Mac 60 WXGA(*3) 1366x768 60
SXGA
SXGA+ 1400x1050 60 UXGA 1600x1200 60 WUXGA 1920x1200(*1) 60 Mac 60
Note:
(*1) 1920x1200 @60hz only support RB(reduced blanking).
(*2) 3D timing for 3D Ready projector(STD) and True 3D projector(Option).
(*3) Windows 8 standard timing.
640x480 60/67/72/75 Mac 60/75 720x400 70 800x600 56/60(*2)/72/75 Mac 60/75 832x624 75 Mac 75
1280x1024 60/75 Mac 60/75
1440x900 60
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Input Signal for HDMI:
Signal Resolution Refresh Rate(Hz) Notes for Mac
VGA
SVGA
XGA 1024x768 60(*2)/70/75/120(*2) Mac 60/70/75 SDTV(480p) 720x480 60 SDTV(576p) 720x576 50 HDTV(720p) 1280x720 60(*2)/120(*2) Mac 60
WXGA
WXGA(*3) 1366x768 60
SXGA
SXGA+ 1400x1050 60 UXGA 1600x1200 60 HDTV(1080I) 1920x1080 50/60 HDTV(1080p) 1920x1080 24/25/30/50/60/120 Mac 60 WUXGA 1920x1200(*1) 60 Mac 60
UHD(2160p)
640x480 60/67/72/75 Mac 60/75 720x400 70 800x600 56/60(*2)/72/75 Mac 60/75 832x624 75 Mac 75
1280x800 60 Mac 60 1440x900 60
1280x1024 60/75 Mac 60/75
1440x900 60
3840x2160 24/25/30/50/60 4096x2160 24/25/30/50/60
Note:
(*1) 1920x1200 @60 Hz only support RB(reduced blanking).
(*2) 3D timing for 3D Ready projector(STD) and True 3D projector(Option).
(*3) Windows 8 standard timing.
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True 3D Video Compatibility
Input timing
1280x720p @50 Hz Top-and-Bottom 1280x720p @60 Hz Top-and-Bottom
HDMI 1.4a 3D Input
Input resolutions
HDMI 1.3
Note:
1280x720p @50 Hz Frame packing 1280x720p @60 Hz 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 @50 Hz 1920x1080i @60 Hz 1280x720p @50 Hz 1280x720p @60 Hz 800x600 @60 Hz 1024x768 @60 Hz 1280x800 @60 Hz 1920x1080i @50 Hz 1920x1080i @60 Hz 1280x720p @50 Hz 1280x720p @60 Hz 800x600 @60 Hz 1024x768 @60 Hz 1280x800 @60 Hz 480i HQFS 3D format is Frame sequential
Side-by-Side(Half) SBS mode is on
Top-and-Bottom TAB mode is on
If 3D input is 1080p @24 Hz, the DMD should replay with integral multiple with 3D mode.
1080i @25 Hz and 720p @50 Hz will run in 100 Hz; other 3D timing will run in 120 Hz.
1080p @24 Hz will run 144 Hz.
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EDID (Analog)
VGA
B0 / Established Timing B0 / Standard Timing B0 / Detail Timing B1 / Detail Timing
720x400 @70 Hz 1024x768 @120 Hz Native timing: 1366x768 @60 Hz 640x480 @60 Hz 1280x720 @60 Hz 1920x1200 @60 Hz 1920x1080 @60 Hz 640x480 @67 Hz 1280x720 @120 Hz 640x480 @72 Hz 1280x800 @60 Hz 640x480 @75 Hz 1280x1024 @60 Hz 800x600 @56 Hz 1440x900 @60 Hz 800x600 @60 Hz 1400x1050 @60 Hz 800x600 @72 Hz 1600x1200 @60 Hz 800x600 @75 Hz 832x624 @75 Hz 1024x768 @60 Hz 1024x768 @70 Hz 1024x768 @75 Hz 1280x1024 @75 Hz 1152x870 @75 Hz
EDID (Digital)
HDMI 1/2 for 1.4b
B0 /
Established Timing
720x400 @70 Hz 1024x768 @120 Hz Native timing: 640x480p 4:3 @60 Hz 1366x768 @60 Hz 640x480 @60 Hz 1280x720 @60 Hz 1920x1200 @60 Hz 720(1440)x576i 4:3 @50 Hz 1920x1080 @60 Hz 640x480 @67 Hz 1280x720 @120 Hz 720(1440)x576i 16:9 @50 Hz 640x480 @72 Hz 1280x800 @60 Hz 720(1440)x480i 4:3 @60 Hz 640x480 @75 Hz 1280x1024 @60 Hz 720(1440)x480i 16:9 @60 Hz 800x600 @56 Hz 1440x900 @60 Hz 720x576p 4:3 @50 Hz 800x600 @60 Hz 1400x1050 @60 Hz 720x576p 16:9 @50 Hz 800x600 @72 Hz 1600x1200 @60 Hz 720x480p 4:3 @60 Hz 800x600 @75 Hz 720x480p 16:9 @60 Hz 1024x768 @60 Hz 1280x720p 16:9 @50 Hz 1024x768 @70 Hz 1280x720p 16:9 @60 Hz 1024x768 @75 Hz 1920x1080i 16:9 @60 Hz 1280x1024 @75 Hz 1920x1080i 16:9 @50 Hz 1152x870 @75 Hz 1920x1080p 16:9 @24 Hz 832x624 @75 Hz 1920x1080p 16:9 @25 Hz
B0 /
Standard Timing
B0 /
Detail Timing
B1 /
Video Mode
1920x1080p 16:9 @30 Hz 1920x1080p 16:9 @50 Hz 1920x1080p 16:9 @60 Hz 1920x1080p 16:9 @120 Hz 3840x2160p 16:9 @24 Hz 3840x2160p 16:9 @25 Hz 3840x2160p 16:9 @30 Hz 4096x2160p 256:135 @24 Hz 4096x2160p 256:135 @25 Hz 4096x2160p 256:135 @30 Hz
B1 /
Detail Timing
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HDMI 1/2 for 2.0
B0 /
Established Timing
720x400 @70 Hz 1024x768 @120 Hz Native timing: 640x480p 4:3 @60 Hz 1366x768 @60 Hz 640x480 @60 Hz 1280x720 @60 Hz 1920x1200 @60 Hz 720(1440)x576i 4:3 @50 Hz 1920x1080 @60 Hz 640x480 @67 Hz 1280x720 @120 Hz 720(1440)x576i 16:9 @50 Hz 640x480 @72 Hz 1280x800 @60 Hz 720(1440)x480i 4:3 @60 Hz 640x480 @75 Hz 1280x1024 @60 Hz 720(1440)x480i 16:9 @60 Hz 800x600 @56 Hz 1440x900 @60 Hz 720x576p 4:3 @50 Hz 800x600 @60 Hz 1400x1050 @60 Hz 720x576p 16:9 @50 Hz 800x600 @72 Hz 1600x1200 @60 Hz 720x480p 4:3 @60 Hz 800x600 @75 Hz 720x480p 16:9 @60 Hz 1024x768 @60 Hz 1280x720p 16:9 @50 Hz 1024x768 @70 Hz 1280x720p 16:9 @60 Hz 1024x768 @75 Hz 1920x1080i 16:9 @60 Hz 1280x1024 @75 Hz 1920x1080i 16:9 @50 Hz 1152x870 @75 Hz 1920x1080p 16:9 @24 Hz 832x624 @75 Hz 1920x1080p 16:9 @25 Hz
B0 /
Standard Timing
B0 /
Detail Timing
B1 /
Video Mode
1920x1080p 16:9 @30 Hz 1920x1080p 16:9 @50 Hz 1920x1080p 16:9 @60 Hz 1920x1080p 16:9 @120 Hz 3840x2160p 16:9 @24 Hz 3840x2160p 16:9 @25 Hz 3840x2160p 16:9 @30 Hz 3840x2160p 16:9 @50 Hz 3840x2160p 16:9 @60 Hz 4096x2160p 256:135 @24 Hz 4096x2160p 256:135 @25 Hz 4096x2160p 256:135 @30 Hz 4096x2160p 256:135 @50 Hz 4096x2160p 256:135 @60 Hz
B1 /
Detail Timing
HDMI 1/2
Audio Date / Format
LPCM(IEC 60958 PCM[30,31]
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Image size and projection distance
WUXGA 1.6x lens model
Desired Image Size Projection Distance
Diagonal Width Height Wide Tele
m inch m inch m inch m feet m feet
0.80 31.5 0.68 26.71 0.42 16.69 / / 1.3 4.27
1.02 40 0.86 33.92 0.54 21.20 / / 1.7 5.43
1.27 50 1.08 42.40 0.67 26.50 1.3 4.24 2.1 6.78
1.52 60 1.29 50.88 0.81 31.80 1.6 5.09 2.5 8.14
1.78 70 1.51 59.36 0.94 37.10 1.8 5.94 2.9 9.50
2.03 80 1.72 67.84 1.08 42.40 2.1 6.78 3.3 10.85
2.29 90 1.94 76.32 1.21 47.70 2.3 7.63 3.7 12.21
2.54 100 2.15 84.80 1.35 53.00 2.6 8.48 4.1 13.57
3.05 120 2.58 101.76 1.62 63.60 3.1 10.18 5.0 16.28
3.81 150 3.23 127.20 2.02 79.50 3.9 12.72 6.2 20.35
4.57 180 3.88 152.64 2.42 95.40 4.7 15.26 7.4 24.42
5.08 200 4.31 169.60 2.69 106.00 5.2 16.96 8.3 27.14
6.35 250 5.38 212.00 3.37 132.50 6.5 21.20 / /
7.65 301 6.48 255.25 4.05 159.53 7.8 25.52 / /
WUXGA 1.6x lens model
Image Size
Diagonal
inch cm cm cm cm cm
31.5 50.9 42.4 8.5 6.8 6.8 40 64.6 53.8 10.8 8.6 8.6 50 80.8 67.3 13.5 10.8 10.8 60 96.9 80.8 16.2 12.9 12.9 70 113.1 94.2 18.8 15.1 15.1 80 129.2 107.7 21.5 17.2 17.2 90 145.4 121.2 24.2 19.4 19.4
100 161.5 134.6 26.9 21.5 21.5 120 193.9 161.5 32.3 25.8 25.8 150 242.3 201.9 40.4 32.3 32.3 180 290.8 242.3 48.5 38.8 38.8 200 323.1 269.2 53.8 43.1 43.1 250 403.9 336.5 67.3 53.8 53.8 301 486.2 405.2 81.0 64.8 64.8
Lens Shift Range (wide)
Vertical Image Shift Horizontal Image Shift
Vertical +
(Top)
Vertical ­(Bottom)
Vertical Shift
Range
Horizontal +
(Right)
Horizontal -
(Left)
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WUXGA Short Throw model
Desired Image Size Projection Distance
Diagonal Width Height Wide
m inch m inch m inch m feet
0.76 30 0.65 25.4 0.40 15.9 0.37 1.2
1.02 40 0.86 33.9 0.54 21.2 0.50 1.6
1.27 50 1.08 42.4 0.67 26.5 0.62 2.0
1.52 60 1.29 50.9 0.81 31.8 0.75 2.5
1.78 70 1.51 59.4 0.94 37.1 0.87 2.9
2.03 80 1.72 67.8 1.08 42.4 1.00 3.3
2.29 90 1.94 76.3 1.21 47.7 1.12 3.7
2.54 100 2.15 84.8 1.35 53.0 1.25 4.1
2.92 115 2.48 97.5 1.55 60.9 1.44 4.7
3.81 150 3.23 127.2 2.02 79.5 1.87 6.1
4.57 180 3.88 152.6 2.42 95.4 2.25 7.4
5.08 200 4.31 169.6 2.69 106.0 2.50 8.2
6.35 250 5.38 212.0 3.37 132.5 3.12 10.2
7.62 300 6.46 254.4 4.04 159.0 3.75 12.3
WUXGA Short Throw model
Image Size
Diagonal
inch cm cm cm cm cm
30 44 40 4.0 3.9 3.9 40 59 54 5.4 5.2 5.2 50 74 67 6.7 6.5 6.5 60 89 81 8.1 7.8 7.8 70 104 94 9.4 9.1 9.1 80 118 108 10.8 10.3 10.3 90 133 121 12.1 11.6 11.6
100 148 135 13.5 12.9 12.9 115 170 155 15.5 14.9 14.9 150 222 202 20.2 19.4 19.4 180 267 242 24.2 23.3 23.3 200 296 269 26.9 25.9 25.9 250 370 337 33.7 32.3 32.3 300 444 404 40.4 38.8 38.8
Vertical +
(Top)
Lens Shift Range (wide)
Vertical Image Shift Horizontal Image Shift
Vertical ­(Bottom)
Vertical Shift
Range
Horizontal +
(Right)
Horizontal -
(Left)
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Desired image size:
Side view
Height
V+
V-
Lens shift range
Vertical top
Vertical bottom
V+
V-
Lens shift range:
Screen
Projection distance
Top view
Lens shift range
Horizontal right
H+
H-
Horizontal left
H+H-
Screen
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Projector dimensions and ceiling mount installation

1. To prevent damage to your projector, please use the Optoma ceiling mount.
2. If you wish to use a third party ceiling mount kit, please ensure the screws used to attach a mount to the projector meet the following specications:
Screw type: M4*5mm
Minimum screw length: 5mm
Tightening torque: 8 Kgf.cm
Lens
Note: Please note that damage resulting from incorrect installation will void the warranty.
Warning:
If you buy a ceiling 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.
Unit: mm
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IR remote codes
On
Geometric
Correction PIP/PBP
F1 F2
Mode
ENTER
Info.
Source
Volume D Zoom
Format Freeze Remote
VGA1S-Video2HDMI13HDMI2
HDBaseT4Video5DVI
BNC7YPbPr8DisplayPort93D
F3
F3
Menu
Off
AV Mute
Re-Sync
ID All
HDMI3
6
0
Key
Printing-key
denition
RepeatBYTE1 BYTE2 BYTE3 BYTE4
customer 0 customer 1 data 0 data 1
Key code
Power On Power O󰀨 Geometric
Correction
On 32 CD 02 #BYTE3 F1 O󰀨 32 CD 2E #BYTE3 F1
Geometric Correction
32 CD 96 #BYTE3 F1
PIP/PBP PIP/PBP 32 CD 78 #BYTE3 F1 F1 F1 32 CD 26 #BYTE3 F1 F2 F2 32 CD 27 #BYTE3 F1 Mode Mode 32 CD 95 #BYTE3 F1
Up arrow 32 CD C6 #BYTE3 F1
Four directional select keys
Down arrow 32 CD C7 #BYTE3 F1
Left arrow 32 CD C8 #BYTE3 F1
( / / / )
Right arrow 32 CD C9 #BYTE3 F1
Enter Enter 32 CD C5 #BYTE3 F1 AV Mute AV Mute 32 CD 03 #BYTE3 F1 Information Info. 32 CD 25 #BYTE3 F1
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Key
Laser Source Source 32 CD 18 #BYTE3 F1 F3 F3 32 CD 66 #BYTE3 F1 Re-Sync Re-Sync 32 CD 04 #BYTE3 F1
Volume
D Zoom
Menu Menu 32 CD 88 #BYTE3 F1 Format Format 32 CD 15 #BYTE3 F1 Freeze Freeze 32 CD 06 #BYTE3 F1
Remote
1 / VGA 1/VGA 32 CD 8E #BYTE3 F1 2 / S-Video 2/S-Video 32 CD 1D #BYTE3 F1 3 / HDMI1 3/HDMI1 32 CD 16 #BYTE3 F1 HDMI2 HDMI2 32 CD 9B #BYTE3 F1 4 / HDBaseT 4/HDBaseT 32 CD 70 #BYTE3 F1 5 / Video 5/Video 32 CD 1C #BYTE3 F1 6 6 32 CD 19 #BYTE3 F1 HDMI3 HDMI3 32 CD 98 #BYTE3 F1 7 7 32 CD 1A #BYTE3 F1 8 / YPbPr 8/YPbPr 32 CD 17 #BYTE3 F1 9 9 32 CD 9F #BYTE3 F1 0 / 3D 0/3D 32 CD 89 #BYTE3 F1 F3 F3 32 CD 66 #BYTE3 F1
Printing-key
denition
customer 0 customer 1 data 0 data 1
Laser N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A
Volume + 32 CD 09 #BYTE3 F1
Volume - 32 CD 0C #BYTE3 F1
D Zoom + 32 CD 08 #BYTE3 F1
D Zoom - 32 CD 0B #BYTE3 F1
ID N/A N/A 3201~ 3299 N/A N/A All N/A N/A 32CD N/A N/A
Key code
RepeatBYTE1 BYTE2 BYTE3 BYTE4
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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.
Ensure that the "Mute" feature is not turned on.
Image is out of focus
Turn the focus ring clockwise or counterclockwise until the image is sharp and legible.
(Please see page 18).
Make sure the projection screen is between the required distance from the projector. (Please refer to pages 64~66).
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 V-Stretch format DVD title, please change the format as V-Stretch 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
Turn the zoom lever clockwise or counterclockwise to increase or decrease the projected image size.
(Please see page 18).
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:
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If possible, reposition the projector so that it is centered on the screen and below the bottom of the screen.
Image is reversed
Select "Setup Projection Orientation" from the OSD and adjust the projection direction.
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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.
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 6 m (19.7 ft) of the projector.
Make sure batteries are inserted correctly.
Replace batteries if they are exhausted.
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Warning indicators

When the warning indicators (see below) light up or ash, the projector will automatically shutdown:
“LD” LED indicator is lit red and if “Power” indicator ashes red.
“Temp” LED indicator is lit red and if “Power” 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 “Power” indicator ashes red.
Unplug the power cord from the projector, wait for 30 seconds and try again. If the warning indicator lights up or ashes, please contact your nearest service center for assistance.
LED lightning messages
Message
Standby state (Input power cord)
Power on (Warming)
Power on and LD lighting Steady light
Power o󰀨 (Cooling)
Error (LD failure) Flashing Steady light Error (Fan failure) Flashing Flashing Error (Over temp.) Flashing Steady light
(Red) (White) (Red) (Red)
Steady light
Power LED Temp LED LD LED
Flashing
(0.5 sec o󰀨 /
0.5 sec on)
Flashing
(0.5 sec o󰀨 /
0.5 sec on). Back to
red steady light when
cooling fan turns o󰀨.
Power o󰀨:
Power O󰀨
Press power key again.
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Temperature warning:
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.
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Specications
Item Description
Technology Texas Instrument DMD, 0.67” WUXGA DMD S600HB Native Resolution 1920x1200
Maximum Resolution:
Maximum Resolution
Lens
Lens Shift Range
Image size
Projection distance
I/Os
Colour 1073.4 Million color
Scan rate
Speaker 15W x2
HDMI(HDMI 2.0): 3840x2160 @60 Hz
VGA: 1920x1200 @60 Hz
Throw ratio
WUXGA 1.6x lens model: TR 1.2 to 1.92 (tolerance ±3%)
WUXGA Short Throw model: TR 0.58 (tolerance ±3%)
F/#:
WUXGA 1.6x lens model: 2.3 to 3
WUXGA Short Throw model: 2.75
Focal length:
WUXGA 1.6x lens model: 17.63 to 27.9 mm
WUXGA Short Throw model: 8.51 mm
Zoom range:
WUXGA 1.6x lens model: 1.6x
WUXGA Short Throw model: Fixed Zoom
WUXGA 1.6x lens model:
Vertical: 100% to 120% ±3%;
Horizontal: -10% to +10% ±3%
WUXGA Short Throw model:
Vertical: 100% to 110% ±3%;
Horizontal: -4% to +4% ±3%
WUXGA 1.6x lens model:
31.5 to 301.8” (mechanism travel(wide))
WUXGA Short Throw model:
30 to 300” (mechanism travel)
WUXGA 1.6x lens model:
1.3m to 7.8m (mechanism travel)
WUXGA Short Throw model:
0.38m to 3.75m (mechanism travel)
Input interface:
HDMI in V2.0 x2; HDBaseT x1
VGA in x2; Audio in 1 x1, Audio in 2 x1
Composite Video in x1
Output interface:
HDMI out x1, Audio out x1, USB Power (5V/1.5A), 3D Sync out x1
Control interface:
LAN (RJ-45) x1, RS232 x1, 12V out x1
Horizontal scan rate:
15 KHz to 140 KHz
Vertical scan rate:
24 Hz to 140 Hz
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Item Description
Typical: (bright mode)
366W ±15% @110VAC
Power consumption
Input current
Installation orientations 360° projection + portrait
Dimensions (W x D x H)
Weight 6.3 kg±0.5 kg Environmental Operating in 0° to 40°C, 10% to 85% humidity (non-condensing)
355W ±15% @220VAC
Typical: (ECO mode):
240W ±15% @110VAC
233W ±15% @220VAC
AC 3.7A @110V
AC 1.85A @220V
Without feet:
374 mm(W) x 302 mm(D) x 107 mm(H) (14.72 x 11.89 x 4.21 inches)
With feet:
374 mm(W) x 302 mm(D) x 117 mm(H) (14.72 x 11.89 x 4.60 inches)
Note: All specications are subject to change without notice.
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