Philips Hopper 20, LC4033, LC4043 User Manual

Philips Multimedia projector
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IMPORTANT NOTE FOR USERS IN THE U.S.A.
The responsible party of this multi media projector is the following:
Philips Consumer Electronics Company
One Philips Drive
Knoxville,TN 37914
Telephone 1888 873 4672
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1. INTRODUCTION 2. THINGS YOU SHOULD KNOW

TABLE OF CONTENTS
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1. INTRODUCTION .................................................................4
2. THINGS YOU SHOULD KNOW .........................................4
3. IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS..............................................5
4. PROJECTOR FEATURES ....................................................6
5. FUNCTIONAL OVERVIEW .................................................7
Controls ...............................................................................7
Connections.........................................................................7
6. SET UP.............................................................................8-9
Positioning the projector and screen...................................8
Mains supply .......................................................................8
Adjusting the focus and size of the image..........................8
Adjusting the vertical and horizontal angle of the projector 8
Moving the projector ...........................................................9
Inserting the batteries in the remote control.......................9
7. INSTALLATION ........................................................... 10-13
Video/computer cables and adaptor ..................................10
Connecting to a computer .................................................11
Connecting to video equipment ........................................12
Connecting to audio equipment ........................................13
Connecting to an external monitor ....................................13
8. OPERATION ................................................................ 13-18
Preparation....................................................................13-14
Picture control...............................................................14-15
Audio control......................................................................16
Personal Preferences ....................................................16-17
Other settings ...............................................................17-18
9. ADDITIONAL INFORMATION.................................... 19-21
Installing the remote control software ..............................19
RS-232C PC Control Interface ...........................................19
Maintenance .................................................................19-21
10. TROUBLESHOOTING.......................................................22
ILLUSTRATIONS.................................................................3
This equipment has been tested to comply with the limits for a class A digital device in accordance with Part 15 of the FCC Rules as well as the European CE marking.
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.
These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment.
This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the user’s guide, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.
Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense.
If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures: – Reorientate or relocate the receiving antenna. – Increase the distance between the equipment and receiver. – Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different
from that to which the receiver is connected.
– Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for
help.
To assure continued compliance, use only the provided grounded power supply cord and shielded interface cables when connecting this device to a computer. Also, any unauthorized changes or modifications to this equipment could void the user’s authority to operate this device.
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FCC Warning:
INTRODUCTION
Congratulations on your purchase of one of the most sophisticated and reliable products on the market today. We are sure that, used properly, it will bring you years of enjoyment. You will want to keep this manual handy, as it is a convenient source of information about your projector. For your own protection and prolonged operation of your projector, please read the ‘Important Safeguards’ section before use.
PACKAGING CONTENTS
Please confirm that the following items are packed in the projector box. They are provided to help you use or set up your projector.
– Projector – 3 LR 6/AA/1,5 V Batteries – Mains lead – VGA Cable – Video/Audio RCA Cable – Scart/RCA Audio Video adaptor – Mouse Cable 8-pin mini Din to RS232 – Mouse Cable 8-pin mini Din to ADB – CD-ROM & Quick Reference Guide – Remote control – Portable soft bag
SAVE ENERGY! To save energy, please put the projector in the
Note:
STANDBY position if you are not going to use the projector for more than 15 minutes.
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3. IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS

CAUTION: Please read all of these instructions before you operate your projector. Save these instructions for
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Electrical energy can perform many useful functions. This projector has been engineered and manufactured to meet applicable safety standards. IMPROPER USE CAN RESULT IN POTENTIAL ELECTRICAL SHOCK OR FIRE HAZARDS. In order not to defeat the safeguards incorporated into this projector, observe the following basic rules for its installation, use and servicing.
1.
Unplug the projector from the wall outlet before cleaning or lamp replacement.
2.
Do not use liquid cleaners or aerosol cleaners. Use a soft dry cloth to clean the projector unit. If the unit is very dirty, wet a cloth with neutral detergent, squeeze it tight, wipe the unit with it, and finish by wiping with a dry cloth. Do not use a chemical duster or polisher-cleaner because it can adversely affect the unit and peel the paint.
3.
Do not use attachments not recommended by PHILIPS, as they may cause hazards.
4.
Do not use the projector near water- for example, near a bathtub, washbowl, kitchen sink, or laundry tub, in a wet basement, near a swimming pool, etc. Never spill liquid into the projector.
5.
Do not place the projector on an unstable cart, stand, or table. The projector may fall, which may cause serious injury to a child or an adult and/or serious damage to the unit. Use only with a cart or stand recommended by its manufacturer as being suitable for use with a projector.
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Ceiling, wall or shelf mounting should be done with a mounting kit approved by the manufacturer for use with a projector and should follow the manufacturer’s instructions.
7.
Projector equipment and cart combinations should be moved with care. Quick stops, excessive force, and uneven surfaces may cause the equipment and cart combination to overturn.
8.
Slots and openings in the sides and bottom of the cabinet are provided for ventilation. To ensure reliable operation of the projector and to protect it from overheating, these openings must not be blocked or covered. These openings should never be covered with cloth or other material. The bottom opening should not be blocked by placing the projector on a bed, sofa, rug, or other similar surface. The projector should not be placed near or over a radiator or heating vent. The projector should not be placed in a built-in installation such as a bookcase unless proper ventilation is provided.
9.
The projector should be operated only from the type of power source indicated on the side of the projector or in the specifications and with the appropriate mains lead. If you are not sure of the type of power supplied to your business or the right type of mains lead, consult your projector dealer or local power company.
10.
Do not allow anything to rest on the power cord. Do not place the projector where the cord will be walked on.
11.
Follow all warnings and instructions marked on the projector.
12.
As a safety feature, this projector is equipped with mains lead with a 3-pin grounded plug (for USA-versions only) or a 2-pin grounded plug (for European versions only). The 3­pin/2-pin grounded plug will fit only into a grounding type power outlet. If the plug does not fit, use an adaptor that is properly grounded or have an electrician install a grounded type outlet. Do not attempt to modify this AC plug.
future reference.
13.
For added protection of the projector during a lightning storm, or when it is left unattended or not in use for long periods of time, unplug it from the wall outlet and disconnect any cable systems. This will prevent damage to the projector due to lightning and power-line surges.
14.
Do not overload wall outlets and extension cords with too many products, because this can cause a fire or electric shock.
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Never push objects of any kind into the projector through cabinet slots as they may touch dangerous voltage points or short cut parts, which could result in a fire or electric shock.
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Do not attempt to service the projector yourself other than maintenance issues presented in chapter Maintenance’. Opening or removing covers may expose you to dangerous voltage or other hazards. Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel.
17.
Unplug the projector from the wall outlet and refer servicing to qualified service personnel under the following conditions:
A. When the power cord or plug is damaged or frayed. B. If liquid has been spilled into the projector. C. If the projector has been exposed to rain or water. D. If the projector does not operate normally when you
follow the operating instructions. Adjust only those controls that are covered by the operating instructions; improper adjustment of other controls may cause damage and will often require extensive work by a qualified technician to restore the projector to normal operation.
E. If the projector has been dropped or the cabinet has
been damaged.
F. When the projector exhibits a distinct change in
performance – (this indicates a need for service).
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Upon completion of any service or repairs to the projector, ask the service technician to perform a routine safety check to check that the projector is in safe operating condition.
19.
When replacement parts are required, be sure the service technician has used replacement parts specified by the manufacturer that have the same characteristics as the original parts. Unauthorized substitutions may result in fire, electric shock, or other hazards.
20.
It is recommended to clean the air filter after every 100 lamp hours. The projector may become too hot if the filter is not cleaned when required.
21.
If the lens becomes dirty or smudged, clean it with a clean, dampened cloth. Never touch the lens with your fingers.
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Do not look directly into the aperture and lens while operating the projector as this may damage your eyes.
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4. PROJECTOR FEATURES

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1. Fully compatible with PC and MAC
The Philips Limesco solution enables perfect interfacing with all sorts of PC and MAC standards. Optimum picture quality is guaranteed in all modes. The projector will adapt automatically to the proper data source. Signals from PC and MAC compatible computers will be accepted without additional hardware.
2. High reliability and excellent brightness
The Philips UHP lamp guarantees long life, excellent brightness over the lamp’s lifetime and excellent colour reproduction. Furthermore, the projector has an excellent uniformity of brightness over the whole screen.
3. Excellent video quality
The Philips line doubling technology ensures excellent video quality. The projector accepts the input signal of all major video formats, including PAL, SECAM, NTSC and the higher quality S-Video signals. The projector will recognize these standards and adapt to them automatically.
4. Very easy to install and operate
The OSD (On Screen Display: information screens and menus) in 6 languages provides you with additional information to help you make the right choices about installation and operation, and to perform the correct actions. The standard OSD language is English. In addition you can select French, Spanish, German, Italian and Portuguese.
The sensor of the ergonomic, wireless Remote Control allows you to operate both your computer as well as your projector from almost anywhere in the room. The trackball on the remote control and the directional shuttle on the projector function as Cursor Control and are used to manipulate the mouse cursor on the connected computer as long as the menu is not active. When the menu is active the Cursor Control controls the menu cursor.
5. Stereo Audio Output
Line output for connecting external audio equipment.
6. Adjustable Screen Capability
The diagonal picture size of the display can be set from 21" (0.53 m) to 262" (6.6 m).
7. Ceiling Mount and Rear Screen projection
The projector is equipped with a full mirror scan conversion function (vertical/horizontal mirror), which allows the image to be reversed for ceiling mount as well as for rear projection applications.
8. Compact and lightweight
Completely portable, you can give attractive presentations at any location by connecting the projector to a notebook, video source etc.
9. PC Control Interface
This projector is equipped with PC Control Interface functionality. By connecting the PC to the serial port of the projector (by means of an optional cable), this feature allows the control of the projector by a computer or a dedicated environment control system.
10. External monitor connection
A separate external monitor (or a second projector) can be connected to the projector. The image projected is simultaneously shown on the monitor.
11. Coffee Break Counter
The Coffee Break Counter is a meeting productivity tool which, when activated, will project a countdown clock during a break in a meeting. This feature helps keep meetings on-time and efficient, making the most of your valuable time.
The remote and local keyboard provides direct access buttons for those functions that are most often used during presentations:
Source selection buttons
With the VIDEO and DATA buttons you can directly select the required source: S-video, video or Data.
Standby/On/Off
Switches the projector in the Power Standby mode.
Mute
Mutes the sound of the projector (or an externally connected sound amplifier).
A/V (Audio/Video) Mute
Blanks out the screen and mutes the sound of the projector (or an externally connected sound amplifier).
– VOLUME +
For adjusting the volume.
Further functions which can be addressed via the menu are: PP-save
This feature allows you to save sound and picture settings as a Personal Preference.
PP-recall
This feature allows you to recall the saved sound and picture settings (Personal Preference) as well as the factory presets.
White point
Using the white point feature you can change the overall picture impression from warm white to cool white.
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5. FUNCTIONAL OVERVIEW See illustrations on page 3

CONTROLS

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1 Cursor Control
For manipulating the mouse cursor on the connected computer as long as the menu is not active. When the menu is active the Cursor Control controls the menu cursor. The cursor control, by means of the local keyboard, works with up/down and left/right button operation.
Notes:
The Cursor Control only functions when the Mouse socket
of the projector is connected to the serial port of a PC or the ADB terminal of an Apple Macintosh computer.
Installation of dedicated RC mouse driver software on the
computer used is necessary.
A cursor control requires the presence of data signal. The computer in use needs to be reset before the projector
is detected.
2 MENU
For activating and deactivating the menu.
3 OK (projector) and / –– (remote control)
For action confirmation in the menu when the menu is on screen. When the menu is not on screen the – / ––buttons on the remote control function as the Left and Right mouse buttons of your PC.
4 Source selection buttons
VIDEO – For selecting the video signal or S-video signal as the
current projection source. The button toggles between video and S-video signal. DATA – For selecting the DATA signal as the current projection source.
5 MUTE
For muting the sound of the projector (or an externally connected sound amplifier).
6 STANDBY/ON/OFF
For switching the projector in the power standby mode.
7 A(audio)/V(video)-MUTE
For muting the sound of the projector (or an externally connected sound amplifier) and for muting the picture.
8 – VOLUME +
For adjusting the volume.
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9 Indicators
Lamp indicator
Flashes green when the lamp is starting up. Lights up green when the lamp is on. Flashes orange when the remaining lamp life is less than 100
hours.
Lights up orange when the lamp life is expired. Lights up red when
the temperature, measured in the set, is too high, or
lamp start has failed.
Remote Control indicator
Flashes green when the remote control is operated and the projector responds to this operation.
0 ZOOM ring
For adjusting the size of the projected image.
% Dust filter
^ Lens cap
& HEIGHT/LEVEL adjuster
For adjusting the vertical angle of the projector.
On remote control only
* On/off button
For switching the remote control on and off.
Note: The remote control will always use some power, even
when not in use. Therefore always switch off the remote control after use.
( Light button
For switching on the button illumination The back-light will switch off automatically after 5 seconds.

CONNECTIONS

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Data source connections
a MOUSE
In-/output socket for connecting to:
the serial port of a PC; the ADB terminal of an Apple Macintosh computer; an optional RS-232C cable for external PC control.
b DATA IN
Input socket for connecting to the DATA OUT terminal of a computer.
c AUDIO IN
Input socket for connection to the AUDIO OUT socket of a computer.
g AUDIO OUT (audio output connection)
Output socket for connecting to the Line Input sockets of an amplifier or stereo system.
Video source connections
d S-VIDEO IN
Input socket for connecting to the S-VIDEO OUT socket of a S­VHS video recorder, a VCR, Laser Disc player, video camera or TV with AV output socket.
e VIDEO IN
Input socket for connecting to the VIDEO OUT socket of a video recorder, Laser Disc player, video camera or TV with AV output socket (PAL, NTSC, SECAM).
f AUDIO IN L/R
Input sockets for connection to the AUDIO OUT sockets of a video recorder (S-VHS, PAL, NTSC, SECAM).
g AUDIO OUT (audio output connection)
Output socket for connecting to the Line Input sockets of an amplifier or stereo system.
Other connections
h POWER
For connecting the projector to the mains.
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For adjusting the focus of the projected image.
@ Horizontal adjusters
For adjusting or correcting a possible oblique displayed picture.
# Lock slit
For inserting an optional locking device (Kensington lock).
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Receive the signals from the remote control.
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6. SET UP

POSITIONING THE PROJECTOR AND SCREEN

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Place the projector on a stable, level surface, out of direct sunlight and away from sources of excessive dust, dirt, heat, water, moisture, vibration and strong magnetic fields. Face the projector towards the screen for the best picture results. To determine the distance for the desired size, please refer to the Projection Assistant, a calculation programme included on the CD-ROM.
3.
Press the STANDBY ON/OFF button to switch on the projector.
– The lamp indicator
flashes green and the start-up screen appears for 5 seconds.
– When the projection lamp is
on, the lamp indicator lights up green.
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– The start-up position of the
projector depends on when the projector has been switched off before. The factory default position is Power/Standby.
4.
To switch off the mains supply completely, pull the mains plug out of the wall socket.
The screen should be positioned so that it is not directly touched by sunlight or artificial light, as this will wash out the colours of the picture, making it hard to see.
The projector can be used for both front projection, rear projection and ceiling projection applications. As default factory setting, the projector has been set up for front projection. You can change to rear or ceiling projection via the OSD menu. See Rear screen projection’ and ‘Upside-down (ceiling) projection under Other settings for further instructions.
Choose a screen size suitable for the number of viewers and the size of the room.
Picture quality is best when you sit directly in front of the projector screen.

MAINS SUPPLY

1.
Insert the mains lead into the projectors POWER socket and connect it to the wall socket.
Note: The standby indicator lights up red, the projector is
now in the Power/Standby mode.
2.
Remove the lens cap.
Note: Before disconnecting the mains lead, make sure that the
cooling fan has stopped (about 3 minutes after the projector has been switched to Power Standby).

ADJUSTING THE FOCUS AND SIZE OF THE IMAGE

Use the ZOOM ring to adjust the size of the image.
Use the FOCUS ring to adjust the focus of the image.

ADJUSTING THE VERTICAL AND HORIZONTAL ANGLE OF THE PROJECTOR

Vertical angle
Use the Height/Level Adjuster to adjust the vertical angle of the projector as specified under Positioning the projector and screen’.
To Raise: press the adjuster carefully and lift to raise the projector. To Lower: press the adjuster carefully again to lower the projector.
Use the FOCUS Ring and ZOOM Ring to readjust the focus and
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Adjust or correct a possible oblique displayed picture by turning the horizontal adjusters to the desired position.
6. SET UP

INSERTING THE BATTERIES IN THE REMOTE CONTROL

1.
Push and slide the lid in the direction of the arrow.
2.
Install three ‘AA’ batteries as indicated inside the battery compartment.
3.
Replace the lid and snap into place.
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Up: turn the adjuster(s) to the left. Down: turn the adjuster(s) to the right.
Use the FOCUS Ring and ZOOM Ring to readjust the focus and size of the image.
Notes:
– When adjustments are not properly made, the picture may
become distorted, depending on the relative positions of the
projector and the screen.
– If the projector and the screen
are not properly placed, the picture will be distorted, producing a keystone image as shown at right.
Keystoned Image
CAUTION!
When all required adjustments have been made, switch off the projector before making any other connections (see Installation).

MOVING THE PROJECTOR

1.
Press the STANDBY/ON/OFF button to switch off the projector. The standby indicator lights up red.
2.
Wait until the cooling fan has stopped (about 3 minutes after the projector has been switched off) and disconnect the mains lead and all other cables.
3.
Make sure the lens is turned back in to prevent damage to the lens.
4.
Put the lens cap back in place to prevent dust, dirt or other contamination from harming or damaging the front of the projector lens when moving the projector.
Caution: Do not mix old and new batteries (also never mix
alkaline and manganese batteries).
Note: The maximum range of the remote control is
20 m (± 65 feet).
Note: Never place the projector on the side where the
connections are located.
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7. INSTALLATION Video/computer cables and adaptor

VIDEO/COMPUTER CABLES AND ADAPTOR

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These accessories are supplied for connecting the projector to computer/AV equipment. The numbers in the left-hand column correspond with the numbers in the connection diagrams on the following pages.
No.
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8-mini Din to RS232
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Optional cables and adaptor:
CABLE/ADAPTOR
VGA Cable
Video/Audio Stereo RCA Cable
Scart/RCA-AV Adaptor
Mouse cable
Mouse cable
8-mini Din to ADB
CONNECTIONS
Computer/AV products sideProjector side
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15P (male)
RCA pin (male) x 3
Mini Din 8P (male)
Mini Din 8P (male)
Audio cable for PC/MAC computers S-video cable Audio RCA cable Programmable VGA MAC adaptor VGA Y-cable for external monitor: D-Sub M 15P (male) to D-Sub M 15P (female) RS-232C cable for external projector control: 8 Mini Din (male) to 9 D-Sub (female).
D-Sub M
15P (male)
RCA pin (male) x 3
D-Sub M
9P (female)
Mini Din 4P (male)
LENGTH
2.0 m
2.0 m
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2.0 m
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7. INSTALLATION Connecting to a computer

CONNECTING TO A COMPUTER

General
Caution: Always switch off the projector before making any connections!
The data input is suitable for both Apple Macintosh computers (Power Book and Power Mac) as well as for IBM compatible PCs.The data output of IBM compatible PCs can be connected directly to the projector using standard data cables.
Apple Macintosh computers may need a conversion plug (optional) added to the standard data cable.
– The figures in brackets
The characters in brackets
PC (Desk Top/Lap Top)
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MACINTOSH (Desk Top/Power Book/Power Mac)
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Connect the DATA OUT terminal of the computer to the DATA terminal
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the thumb screws. For this, use the VGA cable
2.
Connect the serial port of the computer to the MOUSE terminal
(a)
of the projector.
For this, use the mouse cable
(1)
supplied.
(4)
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– You can now manipulate the mouse cursor on the computer
and on the screen, using Cursor Control.
3.
If you wish to use audio, connect the AUDIO OUT socket of the computer to the AUDIO IN socket
(c)
of the projector.
For this, use an optional audio cable.
Notes:
– If the mouse cursor does not react when moving the track ball
on the remote control:
check that the Remote Control indicator on the projector
flashes green when you move the trackball.
If it does not: Check that you have switched on the remote control. If you have, check that the batteries are installed properly and/or replace the batteries.
If it does: Install the proper remote control software on your computer as described in the chapter ‘Additional information’.
If the mouse cursor does not react when moving the directional shuttle on the projector:
Install the proper remote control software on your computer
as described in the chapter ‘Additional information’.
For computers with a PS2 mouse port:
The projector does not support the PS2 mouse protocol. To operate the mouse function:
connect the projector to the serial port of the computer as
indicated above.
Install the proper remote control software on your computer
as described in the chapter ‘Additional information’. Sometimes your computer will require that the serial port is enabled separately. Please check the documentation of your computer for details.
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tightening the thumb screws. For this, use the VGA cable
2.
Connect the ADB port of the computer to the MOUSE terminal
(a)
of the projector.
For this, use the mouse cable
(1)
supplied.
(5)
supplied.
– You can now manipulate the mouse cursor on the computer
and on the screen, using Cursor Control.
3.
If you wish to use audio, connect the AUDIO OUT socket of the computer to the AUDIO IN socket
(c)
of the projector.
For this, use an optional audio cable.
Notes:
– For older versions of Apple Macintosh computers an optional
VGA/MAC adaptor may be needed. In this case:
Connect the optional VGA/MAC adaptor to the DATA OUT terminal of the computer and secure the plugs by tightening the thumb screws.
Select the required resolution for your monitor in the diagram on the back of the adaptor and adjust the dipswitches accordingly.
Plug the VGA cable (1) supplied into both the adaptor and the DATA IN terminal (b) of the projector and secure the plugs by tightening the thumb screws.
Proceed with step 2. (see above).
If he mouse cursor does not react when moving the track ball
on the remote control:
Check that the Remote Control indicator on the projector flashes green when you move the trackball.
If not: Check that you have switched on the remote control. If you have, check if the batteries are installed properly and/or replace the batteries.
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VCR
S-Video
VCR
7. INSTALLATION Connecting to video equipment

CONNECTING TO VIDEO EQUIPMENT

English
General
– The figures in brackets
The characters in brackets
Caution: Always switch off the projector before making any connections.
PAL, NTSC, SECAM
(1)
correspond to the figures in the diagram on page 10.
(a)
correspond to characters in
fig. 2
on page 3.
S-VHS
ctor
S-Video in Video in Audio
S-Video in Video in Audio
Data
Mouse Data in
Mouse Data in
LR
LR
Power
AudioVideo
out
out
Audio
Audio
in
in
Projector
3
L Audio R
Video
L Audio R
Video
out
out
out
VCR
1.
Connect the VIDEO OUT socket of a VCR, Laser Disc player, video camera or TV to the VIDEO IN socket
out
(e)
of the projector. For this, use the video/audio connection cable
2.
Connect the AUDIO OUT L/R sockets of the VCR, Laser Disc player, video camera or TV to the AUDIO L/R sockets
(2)
supplied.
(f)
of the projector. For this, use video/audio connection cable
(2)
supplied. Insert the white plug into the L socket and the red plug into the R socket.
In case your VCR, Laser Disc player, video camera or TV is equipped with a Scart connector:
1.
Connect the Scart/RCA Audio Video adaptor
(3)
supplied to the Scart connector of the VCR, Laser Disc player, video camera or TV.
2.
Plug the video/audio connection cable the adaptor and the VIDEO IN
(e)
(2)
supplied into both
and AUDIO L/R sockets
of the projector.
ector
S-Video in Video in Audio
S-Video in Video in Audio
Data
Mouse Data in
Mouse Data in
LR
LR
Power
AudioVideo
out
out
Audio
Audio
in
in
Projector
Optional
S-Video
Video
S-Video
Video
out
VCR
1.
Connect the S-VIDEO OUT socket of a S-VHS video
out
L Audio R
L Audio R
out
out
Optional
recorder, Laser Disc player, video camera or TV to the S-VIDEO IN socket For this use an
2.
Connect the AUDIO OUT L/R sockets of the S-VHS video
(d)
of the projector.
(optional)
S-video connection cable
recorder, Laser Disc player, video camera or TV to the AUDIO L/R sockets For this, use an
(f)
of the projector.
(optional)
audio connection cable. Insert the white plug into the L socket and the red plug into the R socket.
In case your VCR, Laser Disc player, video camera or TV is equipped with a Scart connector:
1.
Connect the Scart/RCA Audio Video adaptor
(3)
the Scart connector of the VCR, Laser Disc player, video camera or TV.
2.
(f)
Plug an connection cable supplied into both the adaptor and the AUDIO L/R sockets
(optional)
audio connection cable or the video/audio
(f)
of the projector. Insert the white plug into the L socket and the red plug into the R socket.
3.
Plug an the S-VIDEO in socket
(optional)
S-Video connection cable into the VCR and
(d)
of the projector.
.
supplied to
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7. INSTALLATION
PC
1
Monitor cable
Mouse Data in
S-Video in Video in Audio
out
Audio
in
LR
Mouse Data in
S-Video in Video in Audio
out
Audio
in
LR
Power
Data
AudioVideo
Audio out
Data out
Mouse
Projector
Optional
(male)
(female)
(male)
(male)
(male)
(female)
Connecting to audio equipment/Connecting to an external monitor

CONNECTING TO AUDIO EQUIPMENT

General
The figures in brackets
(1)
correspond to the figures in the diagram on page 10. The characters in brackets
2
on page 3.
Caution: Always switch off the projector before making any
(a)
correspond to characters in
connections.
S-Video in Video in Audio
S-Video in Video in Audio
Data
Mouse Data in
Mouse Data in
Projector
LR
LR
Power
AudioVideo
in
in
Audio
Audio
out
out
8.
Use Cursor Control to select SOURCE in the menu bar.
– DATA is highlighted.
fig.
Source
Display
:Currently selected source
√ Use cursor control to select Press OK or — to invoke item Press MENU to exit menu
9.
Use Cursor Control to select MONITOR OUT.
10.
Press OK (–/––) to activate the
11.
Use
12.
Press
Audio
Cursor Control
OK (–/––)
to activate.
Data
Video S-Video Auto start Monitor out
to select ON.
MONITOR OUT
Display
On Off  Please connect Y-cable Use cursor control to select Press OK or — to accept
Audio
The projector will indicate the necessity to connect the Y-cable.
13.
Switch on the external monitor.
Source
Data
Video S-Video Auto start
Monitor out
√
item.
English
Projector
Optional
Amplifier
L Audio R
L Audio R
in
in
Connect the AUDIO IN L/R sockets of an amplifier or stereo system to the AUDIO OUT socket For this, use an
(optional)
audio connection cable.
(g)
of the projector.
Insert the white plug into the L socket and the red plug into the R socket.
Note: When the projector is connected to an external audio
amplifier, you cannot control the volume via the projector or the remote control. However, the sound can still be muted via the projector or the remote control.

CONNECTING TO AN EXTERNAL MONITOR

General
The characters in brackets
2
on page 3.
Caution: Always switch off PC, external monitor and
1.
Connect the single end of the optional (VGA) Y-cable to the data in socket
2.
Connect the VGA cable between the PC and one of the free
projector before making any connections.
(b)
(a)
correspond to characters in
of your projector.
Y-cable connectors.
3.
Connect the last Y-cable connector to the VGA cable of the monitor.
4.
Switch on your PC.
5.
Switch on the projector.
6.
Press DATA to select data input.
– DATA appears on the screen.
7.
Press MENU.
– The menu bar appears on the
screen.
Data
To obtain the audio signal on the monitor instead of on the projector:
Connect the AUDIO IN sockets of the monitor to the AUDIO OUT socket Insert the white plug of the
(g)
of the projector.
(optional)
audio connection cable
into the L socket and the red plug into the R socket. Some monitors have a single AUDIO IN socket for which a different audio connection cable with a 3,5 mm mini jack is required.
Notes:
One external monitor or projector can be connected at a time.
For further details on the operation with On Screen Displays see chapter 8 OPERATION’.
fig.
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8. OPERATION Preparation/Picture control

PREPARATION

English
General
1.
Press the STANDBY/ON/OFF button to switch on the projector.
– The lamp indicator flashes
green and the start up screen appears for 5 seconds.
When operation time reaches 3901 hours, the message WARNING: Lamplife expires in
PHILIPS
Multimedia Projectors
99 hours will be displayed on the screen when switching the projector on.
For this refer to
the chapter Lamp under ‘Additional information’.
– When the lamp is on, the lamp indicator lights up green.
2.
Set the ON/OFF switch of the remote control to ON in order to switch on the remote control.
Note: Always switch off the remote control after use.
3.
If required, press the light button of the remote control.
– When this button is pressed the button illumination is
switched on for 5 seconds. Every time one of the buttons is pressed within these 5 seconds, the illumination time is extended (by a further 5 seconds).
4.
Select the required source (Video, S-Video or Data) by pressing the corresponding source selection button.
Note: The source selection button VIDEO toggles between
Video and S-video.
5.
Switch on the computer or start video playback.
– The following messages may appear on the screen when
selecting a source:
S-Video
Video
2.
Use
Cursor Control the cursor to any other item in the menu bar.
– When the cursor is moved to
to move
Display
Audio
Volume
Bass Treble Mute
1 or 2, the menu bar will scroll to the left or the right.
Use cursor control to select Press OK or — to invoke item Press MENU to exit menu
3.
Select the sub menu item to be adjusted using Cursor Control.
4.
Press OK (–/––) to activate
Display
Audio
Volume Bass
Treble
Mute
the item.
5.
Adjust the selected item in the action window at the bottom of the screen, using Cursor Control.
6.
Press OK (–/––) to confirm and store the adjustment.
7.
Select the next item to be adjusted in the sub menu and
–+
Use cursor control to adjust Press OK or — to accept
adjust as described above.
8.
Pressing MENU will also confirm and store the adjustment. In this case the On Screen Display will be closed.
Language selection
The projector can display menus in one of six different languages.
1.
Press MENU.
– The menu bar appears on the screen.
2.
Use
Cursor Control
to select
MISC(ellaneous) in the menu
bar.
3.
Use
Cursor Control
to select
LANGUAGE from the sub
menu.
Source P.Pref.
Misc.
Lamp life
Language Hor. mirror Ver. mirror Counter
  
Source P.Pref.
Source
Source
Misc.
Lamp life
Language
Hor. mirror Ver. mirror Counter
S-Video selected as source. Video selected as source.
Data
no signal detected
Data selected as source. No input signal.
On Screen Display menu - General explanation
All video and data adjustments and settings (except A/V Mute) are done via On Screen Displays and with help of the following controls: MENU, OK (–/––) and Cursor Control on the projector or the remote control.
1.
Press MENU.
– The menu bar appears on the
screen. The first item is highlighted and its sub menu is shown.
Display
Shift
Hor. size Phase Brightness Contrast White point
Use cursor control to select Press OK or — to invoke item Press MENU to exit menu
Audio Source
Use cursor control to select Press OK or — to invoke item Press MENU to exit menu
4.
Press OK (–/––) to activate the LANGUAGE item.
5.
Use Cursor Control to select the required language in the
English Deutsch Français
Español Português Italiano
Use cursor control to select Press OK or — to accept
action window.
6.
Press OK (–/––) to confirm and store the selected language.
7.
If required, select the next item to be adjusted or press MENU to exit.

PICTURE CONTROL

– The projectors picture is set to standard specifications at the
factory. However, you can adjust the image to suit your own preferences by using the VIDEO or DATA ADJUST feature. The projector will store the last used settings for every source. So when you switch from one source to another, the settings of the source switched from will be stored and the settings of the source switched to will be recalled. When the projector is switched off and on again the settings for the selected source will be recalled again.
– Three memory modes allow you to adjust and save up to
three sets of settings (see Personal Preferences’).
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8. OPERATION Picture control
Data display adjustments
For data signal input, the following adjustments can be made: – shift - adjusts the computer image in horizontal and vertical
direction to centre it on the screen;
horizontal size - adjusts the computer image in a horizontal
direction to make the image completely fill the screen;
phase - when connecting the projector to your PC for the first
time, be sure to adjust the phase control for optimal readability of the projected text;
brightness - adjusts the black level to the room brightness;contrast - adjusts the overall contrast intensity;white point - adjusts the overall picture impression from
warm white to cool white.
Tip for Windows users:
To adjust horizontal size and phase correctly:
1.
Select Start and then Shut down’.
2.
Adjust the projectors horizontal size control, so that no vertical bars are visible.
3.
Now adjust the projectors phase control for optimal readability.
4.
Press No in the Windows shutdown screen to cancel the shutdown action.
1.
Press DATA to select data input.
– DATA appears on the screen.
Data
Data mode selection
When set to AUTO, the projector can automatically identify the signal type of the connected computer. However, if the signal does not match the known computer signal standards, automatic identification can be overruled. The required data mode can then be selected as described below:
1.
Select Data.
– Data appears on the screen.
2.
Press MENU.
– The menu bar appears on the screen.
3.
Use Cursor Control to select SOURCE in the menu bar.
– DATA is highlighted.
4.
Press
OK (–/––)
5.
Use Cursor Control to select the required data mode in the action window.
6.
Press
OK (–/––)
store the adjustment.
7.
If required, select another item you wish to adjust or press MENU to exit.
Data
Display
:Currently selected source
√ Use cursor control to select Press OK or — to invoke item Press MENU to exit menu
to activate the DATA item.
Display
to confirm and
AUTO VGA400 VGA 
SVGA XGA Use cursor control to select Press OK or — to accept
Audio
Audio
Source
Data
Video S-Video Auto start Monitor out
Source
Data
Video S-Video Auto start Monitor out
English
2.
Press MENU.
– The menu bar appears on the screen; DISPLAY is
highlighted and its sub menu is shown.
3.
Use Cursor Control to select the item to be adjusted.
Display
Shift
Hor. size Phase Brightness Contrast White point
Use cursor control to select Press OK or — to invoke item Press MENU to exit menu
4.
Press OK (–/––) to activate the selected item.
5.
Use Cursor Control to make the required adjustment in the
Audio Source
Display
Shift
Hor.size
Phase Brightness Contrast White point
Use cursor control to adjust Press OK or — to accept
Audio Source
action window.
6.
Press OK (–/––) to confirm and store the adjustment.
7.
If required, select the next item to be adjusted or press MENU to exit.
Notes:
– When you have selected the menu mode, you cannot use
the source selection buttons on the projector or on the remote control to select another input. You can only change to another input via the SOURCE menu.
A(audio)/V(video)-mute can
only be selected with the A/V
A/V mute
MUTE button on the projector or on the remote control. A/V mute then appears on the screen.
Video display adjustments
For video signal input, the following adjustments can be made:
brightness - adjusts the black level to the room brightness;contrast - adjusts the overall contrast intensity;saturation - adjusts the colour saturation of the projected
image;
hue
(only for NTSC)
- adjusts the tint of the projected image;
white point - adjusts the overall picture impression from warm
white to cool white.
1.
Press VIDEO to select video signal or S-video signal as the current projection source. The button toggles between video and S-video signal.
– VIDEO or S-VIDEO appears on the screen.
Video
2.
Press MENU.
S-Video
– The menu bar appears on the screen; DISPLAY is highlighted
and its sub menu is shown.
3.
Use Cursor Control to select the item to be adjusted.
Display
Brightness
Contrast Saturation Hue White point
Use cursor control to select Press OK or — to invoke item Press MENU to exit menu
Audio Source
Display
Brightness Contrast Saturation Hue
White point
Cool Warm
Use cursor control to adjust Press OK or — to accept
Audio Source
4.
Press
OK (–/––)
5.
Use Cursor Control to make the required adjustment in the
to activate the selected item.
action window.
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8. OPERATION Picture control/Audio control/Personal Preferences
English
6.
Press
OK (–/––)
7.
If required, select the next item to be adjusted or press MENU to exit.
– When you have selected the menu mode, you cannot use the
source selection buttons on the projector or on the remote control to select another input. You can only change to another input via the SOURCE menu.
A(audio)/V(video)-mute can
only be selected with the A/V MUTE button on the projector or on the remote control. A/V mute then appears on the screen.
Video system selection
The Projector is equipped with full NTSC, PAL and SECAM video support. When set to AUTO, the broadcast format is automatically switched according to the video standard connected. If you experience poor colour however, you may have to set to NTSC, PAL, or SECAM as described below.
1.
Press VIDEO to select video signal or S-video signal as the current projection source. The button toggles between video and S-video signal.
– VIDEO or S-VIDEO appears on the screen.
to confirm and store the adjustment.
Notes:
Video
A/V mute
S-Video
1.
Select the required input (Video, S-Video or Data).
2.
Press MENU.
– The menu bar appears on the screen.
3.
Use Cursor Control to select AUDIO in the menu bar.
4.
Use Cursor Control to select the item to be adjusted.
Display
Use cursor control to select Press OK or — to invoke item Press MENU to exit menu
5.
Press OK (–/––) to activate the selected item.
6.
Use Cursor Control to make the required adjustment in the
Audio
Volume
Bass Treble Mute
Source
Display
Use cursor control to select Press OK or — to accept
Audio
Volume Bass Treble
Mute
On Off
action window.
7.
Press OK (–/––) to confirm and store the adjustment.
8.
If required, select the next item to be adjusted or press MENU to exit.
Notes:
– The volume can also be adjusted with the – VOLUME +
buttons on the projector or on the remote control.
– When the projector is connected to an amplifier or stereo
system, the volume must be adjusted on the amplifier or stereo system.
– Mute can also be selected with the MUTE button on the
projector or on the remote control. Mute then appears on the screen.
A(audio)/V(ideo)-mute can only be selected with the A/V
MUTE button on the projector or on the remote control. A/V mute then appears on the screen.
Mute 
Source
A/V mute
2.
Press MENU.
– The menu bar appears on the screen.
3.
Use Cursor Control to select SOURCE in the menu bar.
4.
Use Cursor Control to select VIDEO or S-VIDEO from the sub menu.
5.
Press
OK (–/––)
to activate the
Display
Audio
Source
Data
Video
S-Video Auto start
VIDEO or S-VIDEO item.
6.
Use Cursor Control to select the required video system in the action window: AUTO, PAL, SECAM or NTSC.
7.
Press
OK (–/––)
to confirm and store the selected video
AUTO PALBG PALM PALN NTSCM
NTSC443 SECAM50 SECAM60 Use cursor control to select Press OK or — to accept
system.
8.
If required, select another item you wish to adjust or press MENU to exit.

AUDIO CONTROL

The projector’s sound is set to standard specifications at the factory. However, you can adjust the sound to suit your own preferences by using the SOUND CONTROL feature. The following adjustments can be made:
volume adjusts the sound level;bass adjusts the bass tones;treble adjusts the high tones;mute mutes the sound of the projector (or an externally
connected loudspeaker);

PERSONAL PREFERENCES

You can store up to three sets of settings. These settings can be called up at any time so you can use different sets of settings for different sources. The following settings can be stored:
vertical mirror audio volume bass horizontal mirror treble brightness white point contrast hue saturation AV source (Data/Video/S-Video)
Storing Personal Preferences
1.
Select the required input (Video, S-Video or Data).
2.
Make the required adjustments, as described under ‘Picture Control and ‘Audio Control’.
3.
Press MENU.
– The menu bar appears on the screen.
4.
Use Cursor Control to select P. PREF (Personal Preferences) in the menu bar.
5.
Use Cursor Control to select STORE from the submenu.
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8. OPERATION Personal Preferences/Other settings
8.
Audio Source
P.Pref.
Recall
Store Reset
Audio Source
P.Pref.
Recall
Store Reset
Press OK (–/––) to confirm and store the new Personal Preferences.
9.
If required, select another item you wish to adjust or press MENU to exit.
English
Use cursor control to select Press OK or — to invoke item Press MENU to exit menu
6.
Press OK (–/––) to activate the STORE item.
7.
Use
Cursor Control
to select P. PREF 1, 2 or 3 in the action
P.Pref-1 P.Pref-2 P.pref-3
Use cursor control to select Press OK or — to accept
Quit
window.
Note: If you select Quit, you will exit the action window and
your settings will not be stored in the P. Pref. memory
8.
Press OK (–/––) to confirm and store the Personal Preferences.
9.
If required, select another item you wish to adjust or press MENU to exit.
Calling up Personal Preferences
1.
Select the required input (Video, S-Video, Data).
2.
Press MENU.
– The menu bar appears on the screen.
3.
Use Cursor Control to select P. Pref (Personal Preferences) in the menu bar.
4.
Use Cursor Control to select RECALL from the submenu.
Audio Source
Use cursor control to select Press OK or — to invoke item Press MENU to exit menu
5.
Press OK (–/––) to activate the RECALL item.
6.
Use Cursor Control to select the required Personal
P.Pref.
Recall
Store Reset
Audio Source
P.Pref-1 P.Pref-2 P.pref-3
Use cursor control to select Press OK or — to accept
Quit
P.Pref.
Recall
Store
Reset
Preference (P. Pref 1, 2 or 3) in the action window.
Note: If you select Quit, you will exit the action window and
your settings will not be stored in the P. Pref. memory
7.
Press OK (–/––) to confirm and store the selection.
8.
If required, select another item you wish to adjust or press MENU to exit.
Changing Personal Preferences
1.
Select the required input (Video, S-Video, Data).
2.
Make the new adjustments, as described under ‘Picture Control and ‘Audio Control’.
3.
Press MENU.
– The menu bar appears on the screen.
4.
Use Cursor Control to select P(ersonal) PREf(erences) in the menu bar.
5.
Use Cursor Control to select STORE from the submenu.
Audio Source
Use cursor control to select Press OK or — to invoke item Press MENU to exit menu
6.
Press OK (–/––) to activate the STORE item.
7.
Use Cursor Control to select P. PREF 1, 2 or 3 in the action
P.Pref.
Recall
Store Reset
Audio Source
P.Pref-1 P.Pref-2 P.pref-3
Use cursor control to select Press OK or — to accept
Quit
P.Pref.
Recall
Store
Reset
window.
Note: If you select Quit, you will exit the action window and
your settings will not be stored in the P. Pref. memory.
Resetting to the factory set default settings
1.
Select the required input (Video, S-video, Data).
2.
Press MENU.
– The menu bar appears on the screen.
3.
Use Cursor Control to select P. PREF (Personal Preferences) in the menu bar.
4.
Use Cursor Control to select RESET from the submenu.
Audio Source
Use cursor control to select Press OK or — to invoke item Press MENU to exit menu
5.
Press OK (–/––) to activate the RESET item.
6.
Use Cursor Control to select RESET if you wish to reset
P.Pref.
Recall
Store Reset
Audio Source
Reset Quit
Use cursor control to select Press OK or — to accept
P.Pref.
Recall Store
Reset
your Personal Preferences for the selected source to the factory set default settings.
7.
Press OK (–/––) to confirm and store the factory set default settings.
8.
If required, select another item you wish to adjust or press MENU to exit.
If you wish to keep the old settings after all:
1.
Use
Cursor Control
QUIT in the action window.
2.
Press OK (–/––) to confirm.
3.
If required, select another item
to select
Audio Source
P.Pref.
Recall Store
Reset
you wish to adjust or press MENU to exit.
Reset Quit
Use cursor control to select Press OK or — to accept

OTHER SETTINGS

Default source selection
The Auto start command gives you the opportunity to define the input source with which your projector will start up.
For instance:
if you select Video as your default (Auto start) source, the projector will select Video as the source when the projector is switched on.
Note: The factory set default for Auto start is Data.
Press MENU.
1.
The menu bar appears on the screen.
2.
Use Cursor Control to select SOURCE in the menu bar.
3.
Use Cursor Control to select AUTO START from the sub menu.
4.
Press OK (–/––) to activate
Display
Audio
Source
Data Video S-Video
Auto start
the AUTO START item.
5.
Use Cursor Control to select the required default source in the action window (Data, Video or S-Video).
6.
Press OK (–/––) to confirm and store the default source.
7.
If required, select another item you wish to adjust or press
Video S-Video Data
Use cursor control to select Press OK or — to accept
MENU to exit.
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SCREEN
SCREEN
SCREEN
8. OPERATION Other settings
English
Rear screen projection
The image can be flipped to a horizontal mirror image of the input signal for rear screen projection.
1.
Press MENU.
– The menu bar appears on the screen.
2.
Use Cursor Control to select MISC(ellaneous) in the menu bar.
3.
Use Cursor Control to select VER.(vertical) MIRROR from the sub menu.
Source P.Pref.
Misc.
Lamp life
Language Hor. mirror Ver. mirror Counter
  
Source P.Pref.
Misc.
Lamp life Language Hor. mirror
Ver. mirror
Counter
Front projection
Rear projection
1.
Press MENU.
– The menu bar appears on the screen.
2.
Use cursor control to select MISC(ellaneous) in the menu bar.
3.
Use Cursor Control to select HOR.(horizontal) MIRROR from the sub menu.
Source P.Pref.
Use cursor control to select Press OK or — to invoke item Press MENU to exit menu
Misc.
Lamp life
Language Hor. mirror Ver. mirror Counter
Source P.Pref.
  
Front Rear
Use cursor control to select
Press OK or — to invoke item
Misc.
Lamp life Language
Hor. mirror
Ver. mirror Counter
Table-top Ceiling
Use cursor control to select Press OK or — to invoke item Press MENU to exit menu
4.
Press OK (–/––) to activate the VER. MIRROR item.
5.
Use Cursor Control to select CEILING in the action window.
6.
Press OK (–/––) to confirm and store the selection.
7.
If required, select another item you wish to adjust or press
Use cursor control to select
Press OK or — to invoke item 
MENU to exit.
Coffee Break Counter
The Coffee Break Counter is a meeting productivity tool which, when activated, will project a countdown clock during a break in a meeting. This feature helps keep meetings on-time and efficient, making the most out of your valuable time.
1.
Press MENU.
– The menu bar appears on the screen.
2.
Use Cursor Control to select MISC(ellaneous) in the menu bar.
3.
Use Cursor Control to select COUNTER from the sub menu.
Source P.Pref.
Use cursor control to select Press OK or — to invoke item Press MENU to exit menu
Misc.
Lamp life
Language Hor. mirror Ver. mirror Counter
Source P.Pref.
  
0 5 10 15 20 min.
Use cursor control to select Press OK or — to accept
Misc.
Lamp life Language Hor. mirror Ver. mirror
Counter
 
4.
Press OK (–/––) to activate the HOR. MIRROR item.
5.
Use Cursor Control to select REAR in the action window.
6.
Press OK (–/––) to confirm and store the selection.
7.
If required, select another item you wish to adjust or press MENU to exit.
Upside-down (ceiling) projection
The projector is equipped with an upside-down scan function (vertical mirror), which allows the image to be flipped when the projector is mounted upside down to the ceiling.
Table-top projection
Ceiling projection
4.
Use Cursor Control to select the desired countdown time (0, 5, 10, 15 or 20 minutes).
5.
Press OK (–/––) to activate the countdown timer.
The time will be counted down

on the screen.
Press any button to cancel the countdown timer.
09:59
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Remote control & RS-232 PC software/Maintenance

INSTALLING THE REMOTE CONTROL SOFTWARE

This chapter describes how to install and use your pointing device software. Installation is only necessary if the mouse cursor cannot be manipulated by the remote control Cursor Control, after making all necessary connections.
For Macintosh users:
1.
Turn off your computer and connect the supplied remote mouse cable (ADB) between the projector and the ADB port
2.
Switch-on your computer; you can immediately operate your mouse via the Remote Control
For PC users:
1.
Turn off your PC and connect the supplied remote mouse cable (RS232) between the computer and the projector
2.
Switch-on your PC; you can now operate your mouse via the remote control;
if not, please continue:
Please continue with the following instructions, if this is the first time that you use the Remote control mouse function with your PC.
For Windows users:
1.
Double click on the remote control software file (ex. m83setup.exe)
2.
Follow installation instructions.
3.
Re-boot your computer.
– A dialog box appears, asking to install a new hardware driver for
a Logitech serial mouse.
4.
Select the Windows default driver (click OK).
– You should now be able to control your PC mouse via the
remote control.

CLEANING

CAUTION: Switch off and disconnect the projector before cleaning.
1.
When the cabinet is dusty, clean it by gently wiping with a soft cloth.
2.
A chamois leather slightly moistened with water is sufficient for cleaning the housing.
3.
Do not use cleaning agents as they may harm the housing.
Always keep the lens clean
1.
When the lens is dirty or dusty, first blow the dust off and then gently wipe with a soft brush or lens cleaning paper. Never touch the lens with your fingers.
2.
The lens is likely to become mouldy if left dirty.

CLEANING THE DUST FILTER

1.
Press the STANDBY ON/OFF button to switch off the projector.
– The standby indicator lights up red.
2.
Wait until the cooling fan has stopped (about 3 minutes after the projector has been switched off) and disconnect the mains lead and all other cables.
3.
Turn the projector over.
Never place the projector on the
side where the connections are located!
4.
Unscrew and remove both horizontal adjusters.
5.
Unscrew the screws at the bottom of the cover and remove the cover.
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RS–232C PC CONTROL INTERFACE SOFTWARE
The projector operation and settings can be remotely controlled by a computer or a dedicated environment control system, by connecting the controller to the serial port of the projector and using the RS-232C PC Control Interface.
This feature can, for instance, be useful in the following situations:
dedicated conference environments, where lighting and sound conditions are controlled by a dedicated system,
in situations where multiple projectors are used and the picture content or performance needs to be synchronised,
in case the projector is mounted in a position where direct control or control via the infrared remote control is difficult.
Please contact your dealer or local Philips representative for details.
6.
Remove the filter from its compartment.
Press both sides of the filter the clips
Move the handle to the left
Remove the handle from the catch and lift upwards
Carefully lift the filter out of its compartment.
(b).
(a)
until it comes loose from
(c).
(d).
7.
While firmly holding the filter, gently remove any accumulated dust with a vacuum cleaner.
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Maintenance
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8.
Replace the filter:
Press both sides of the filter compartment.
Loosen the sides of the filter so it will fall back in position under the clips
Position the handle under the clip
Slide the handle over the catch and click it back in position
Replace the cover and tighten both the screws and the
9.
(b).
(d).
horizontal adjusters.
(a)
and place it back into its
(c).

LAMP

– The projector lamp has a operating life of approximately 4000
hours. When operation time reaches 3901 hours, the message WARNING: Lamplife expires in 99 hours will be displayed on the screen when switching the
PHILIPS
Multimedia Projectors
projector on.
WARNING: lamplife
expires in 99 hours
– Then, each time the projector
is switched on, the lamp indicator flashes orange and the lamplife remaining will be displayed for 10 seconds.
PHILIPS
Multimedia Projectors
WARNING: lamplife
expires in 83 hours
– When the lamplife is expired,
the lampindicator lights up orange and the message WARNING: lamplife is expired is displayed on the screen.
PHILIPS
Multimedia Projectors
WARNING: lamplife
has expired
We advise you to clean the filter every 100 hours.
Notes:
– Operating the projector with a torn or damaged filter may cause
damage to the projector.
– When the filter is damaged replace it with a filter of the same
type (12 nc: 4822 480 10229).
– The projector power cannot be switched on again unless the
filter holder is installed correctly.

MAINTENANCE OF YOUR REMOTE CONTROL

Your trackball on the remote control is very durable and will provide years of use. It has a self-cleaning ball-cage that helps prevent dust and lint built-up around the ball. If the screen cursor jumps or moves abnormally, we recommend that you clean the trackball manually.
To clean your trackball
1.
Turn the retainer ring counter-clockwise to remove the ball.
2.
Wipe the ball with a clean, lint-free cloth.
3.
Blow carefully into the ball cage to dislodge dust and lint.
4.
Look for a built-up of dirt on the rubber rollers inside the ball cage. This build-up usually appears as a stripe running around the middle of the roller.
5.
If dirty, clean the rollers using a cotton swab moistened lightly with isopropyl (rubbing) alcohol. After cleaning, make sure the rollers are still centered in their channels.
6.
Make sure that fluff from the swab is not left on the rollers.
7.
Replace the ball and retainer ring.
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Mouse
Data in
S-Video in
Video in Audio
in
Audio
out
LR
Mouse
Data in
S-Video in
Video in Audio
in
Audio
out
LR
Power
Data
Audio
Video
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Mouse
Data in
S-Video in
Video in Audio
in
Audio
out
LR
Mouse
Data in
S-Video in
Video in Audio
in
Audio
out
LR
Power
Data
Audio
Video
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Mouse
Data in
S-Video in
Video in Audio
in
Audio
out
LR
Mouse
Data in
S-Video in
Video in
Audio
in
Audio
out
L
R
Power
Data
Audio
Video
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LAMP REPLACEMENT

1.
Press the STANDBY/ON/OFF button to switch off the projector.
– The standby indicator lights up red.
2.
Wait 5 minutes for the lamp to cool down and the cooling fan to stop and disconnect the mains lead and all other cables.
3.
Turn the projector over.
side where the connections are located!
4.
Unscrew and remove both horizontal adjusters.
5.
Unscrew the screws at the bottom of the cover and remove the cover.
Never place the projector on the
Maintenance
9.
Carefully remove the new lamp housing from its package.
Do not
touch lamp or point lamp housing opening at anyone. break.
10.
Place the lamp holder in the guiding slots and insert into the lamp compartment.
Do not
drop, as the impact may cause the lamp to
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6.
Read the caution and warning labels on the lamp cover.
7.
Unscrew the lamp holder.
8.
Grasp the lamp holder handle and carefully pull the lamp holder out of the projector.
Caution: Be very careful. The lamp holder may still be too
hot to touch.
Keep lamp holder opening to your right.
Do not
touch lamp
or point lamp holder opening at anyone.
Warning: The lamp may be hot. Be careful when handling.
11.
Tighten the screws.
12.
Replace the cover and tighten both the screws and the horizontal adjusters.
13.
Plug the projector back in by inserting the mains lead in the POWER socket.
14.
Press the STANDBY/ON/OFF button to switch on the projector.
15.
Reset the lamp life time (see Resetting the lamplife time’).
16.
Properly dispose of the old lamp.
Note: When replacing the lamp, always use the same type
of lamp (LCA 3108/00, 12NC: 8670 931 08009).

RESETTING THE LAMPLIFE TIME

1.
Press MENU.
– The menu bar appears on the screen.
2.
Use cursor control to select
MISC(ellaneous) in the menu
bar.
3.
LAMP LIFE is highlighted.
Source P.Pref.
Use cursor control to select Press OK or — to invoke item Press MENU to exit menu
4.
Press OK (–/––) to activate the LAMP LIFE item.
5.
Use cursor control to select RESET in the action window.
Misc.
Lamp life
Language Hor. mirror Ver. mirror Counter
Source P.Pref.
  
378 hours used
Reset Quit
Use cursor control to select Press OK or — to accept
Misc.
Lamp life
Language Hor. mirror Ver. mirror Counter
Note: If you select Quit, you will exit the action window and
the lamp life time will not be reset.
6.
Press OK (–/––) to confirm.
– A new action window
will appear
7.
Use cursor control to select YES or NO in the action
Source P.Pref.
Misc.
Lamp life
Language Hor. mirror Ver. mirror Counter
window and press OK (–/––) to confirm.
8.
If required, select another item you wish to adjust or
Reconfirm
Yes No
Use cursor control to select Press OK or — to accept
press MENU to exit.
  
 
Caution: A high-pressure lamp may break if handled
improperly.
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If you are unable to remedy a problem by following these hints, consult your dealer or service organisation.
Under no circumstances should you try to repair the projector yourself as this could invalidate the warranty.
PROBLEM
If a fault occurs, first check the points listed below before taking the projector for repair.
POSSIBLE CAUSE
SOLUTION
Image is not displayed
Mains lead is not correctly connected.
Correctly connect mains lead.
The filter holder is not installed correctly or is damaged.
Install the filter holder correctly (see Cleaning the dust filterunder Additional Information’).
Lamp holder cover is not closed correctly or the lamp holder
is damaged.
Close the cover correctly (see Lamp replacement under
Additional Information’).
Signal cable not correctly connected.
Connect signal cable correctly.
The projector is in OFF position.
Press STANDBY/ON/OFF button to to switch on the projector
ON.
Lamp ceased to operate or does not light up at all (indicator lights up red)
– Lamp is still hot while the projector attempts to restart the
lamp.
Do not switch the set off; it will restart the lamp automatically within a few seconds.
Lamp circuit failure or worn-out lamp.
Take the projector to your nearest Service Centre, or
Replace lamp (see Maintenance’).
Internal temperature of the projector is too high.
Wait a few minutes and check to see if the air outlets are
blocked.
Disconnect and re-connect the mains cord to the projector. If the temperature in the meantime decreased sufficiently, the projector will start up in the standby mode.
Lamp indicator blinks orange
Lamp life is almost expired (less then 100 hours to go).
See lamp life counter on start up screen for details.
WARNING
Image does not match up with the projected screen
– Horizontal or vertical shift or horizontal size are not adjusted
correctly.
Adjust horizontal or vertical shift or horizontal size (See ‘Data adjustments under Picture Control).
Picture rolls
Signal cable is not correctly connected.
Connect signal cable correctly.
Picture too bright
– MONITOR OUT has been enabled, while no external monitor
is connected.
Disable the MONITOR OUT option. Press MENU and use cursor control to go to the SOURCE item on the menu bar. Choose MONITOR OUT and select OFF.
Picture too dark or bright with external monitor connected
– MONITOR OUT has been enabled, but the external monitor
is not correctly connected. (The picture on both displays is too bright)
Connect the (optional) Y-cable (See Connecting to an external monitor under Installation).
If the Y-cable is correctly connected, verify whether the input impedance of the monitor is correctly set on 75 Ohm.
– MONITOR OUT has not been enabled, but the external
monitor is connected. (The picture on both displays is too dark)
Enable the MONITOR OUT option. Press MENU and use cursor control to go to the SOURCE item on the menu bar. Select MONITOR OUT and select ON.
No sound
Audio cable is not correctly connected.
Connect audio cable correctly.
Volume is not adjusted.
Adjust volume.
Mute or A/V-mute is active.
Cancel mute or A/V-mute.
Lamp indicator lights up orange
Lamp life is expired.
Poor colour
Wrong video system has been selected.
Select the correct video system (see Video system selection under Picture Control’).
Adjust brightness, contrast, saturation or hue (see Video adjustments under Picture Control’).
Image is blurred
Image is not focused.
Adjust focus ring.
Distance between projector and screen is not correct.
Adjust the distance between the projector and the screen.
Signal cable is not correctly connected.
Connect signal cable correctly.
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The projector does not react to commands from the remote control
Remote control is not switched on.
Switch on the remote control.
Distance is too great.
Reduce distance.
Batteries are exhausted.
Replace batteries (see Inserting the batteries in the remote control’).
IR sensor is obstructed.
Remove obstacle.
Proper mouse software has not been installed on your
computer.
Install proper mouse software.
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