Follow all warnings, precautions and maintenance as
recommended in this user’s guide to maximize the life of your
unit.
■ Warning-
Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if instructions are not followed, could result in death or serious
injury.
■ Caution-
Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if instructions are not followed, may result in minor or moderate
injury or damage to property.
■Warning- Do not place vases, plant pots, cups, toiletries, medi-
cines, small metal objects, or containers holding water
or any other liquids, on or close to this machine. Fire
or electric shock could result from spillage or if such
objects or substances fall inside this machine
■Warning- Keep the machine and attachments out of the reach of
children. If the machine is near children, it may cause
injury.
■ Warning- Plastic bags can be dangerous, please do not leave near
babies and young children. To avoid the threat of suffocation, please keep away from their nose and mouth.
■ Warning- Do not use any power sources other than those that
match the specications shown in this manual. Doing so
could result in re or electric shock.
■ Warning- Do not damage, break, or modify the power cord. Also,
do not place heavy objects on the power cord, or pull
the cord or bend it severely. Doing so could result in
re or electric shock.
■ Warning- Touching the prongs of the power cable’s plug with
anything metallic constitutes a re and electric shock
hazard.
■ Warning- The supplied power cord is for use with this machine
only. Do not use it with other appliances. Doing so
could result in re or electric shock.
■ Warning- It is dangerous to handle the power cord plug with wet
hands. Doing so could result in electric shock.
■ Warning- Be sure to disconnect the plug from the wall outlet at
least once a year and check for the following:
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■There are burn marks on the plug.
■The prongs on the plug are deformed.
If any of the above conditions exist, do not use the plug
and consult your dealer or service representative. Use
of the plug could result in re or electric shock.
■ Warning- Be sure to disconnect the power cord from the wall
outlet at least once a year and check for the following:
■The power cord’s inner wires are exposed, broken,
etc.
■The power cord’s coating has a crack or dent.
■When bending the power cord, the power turns off
and on.
■Part of the power cord becomes hot.
■The power cord is damaged.
If any of the above conditions exist, do not use the
power cord and consult your dealer or service repre-
sentative. Use of the power cord could result in re or
electric shock.
■ Warning- Do not use the connection cable if it is deformed,
cracked, or damaged. Doing so could result in re or
electric shock. If the connection cable is deformed,
cracked, or damaged, contact your service representative to request a replacement cable.
■ Warning- When using an extension cord or power strip, only
connect equipment whose total power consumption is
within the power rating for the extension cord or power
strip. If the power rating is exceeded, it may cause heat
buildup and result in re.
■ Warning- Plastic bags can be dangerous, please do not leave near
babies and young children. To avoid the threat of suffocation, please keep away from their nose and mouth.
■ Warning- If the machine emits smoke or odours, or if it behaves
unusually, you must turn off its power immediately.
After turning off the power, be sure to disconnect the
power cord plug from the wall outlet. Then contact
your service representative and report the problem. Do
not use the machine. Doing so could result in re or
electric shock.
■ Warning- If metal objects, or water or other uids fall inside this
machine, you must turn off its power immediately.
After turning off the power, be sure to disconnect the
power cord plug from the wall outlet. Then contact
your service representative and report the problem. Do
not use the machine. Doing so could result in re or
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electric shock.
■ Warning- Never operate this unit on AC power during a thunder-
storm. If you see lightning or hear thunder, never touch
the unit, cables and/or peripherals. An electric surge
caused by the storm, may result in an electrical shock or
damage to the unit.
■ Warning- If the machine topples, or if a cover or other part gets
broken, you must turn off its power immediately. After
turning off the power, be sure to disconnect the power
cord plug from the wall outlet. Then contact your
service representative and report the problem. Do not
use the machine. Doing so could result in re or electric
shock.
■ Warning- Do not use lens cap when projector is powered on
■ Warning- Never push objects of any kind into this product
through openings as they may touch dangerous volt-
age points or short-out parts that could result in a re
or electric shock. Never spill liquid of any kind on the
product.
■ Warning- Do not place or keep the projector within the reach of
the children. It may fall or tip over, possibly causing
serious injury
■ Warning- Do not remove any covers or screws that are not
mentioned in this manual. There are high voltage
components inside the machine that may cause electric
shock. Contact your service representative if any of the
machine’s internal components require maintenance,
adjustment, or repair.
■ Warning- Do not disassemble or modify the machine. Doing so
may cause injury or malfunction.
■ Warning- Installing the Projector on a Wall or Ceiling:
a) Do not attempt to clean or replace parts for a machine
that is installed in a high location on a wall or ceiling.
Doing so may cause it to fall down, resulting in an
injury.
b) Do not open the lamp cover of a machine that is
installed on a wall or ceiling. Doing so may cause the
lamp cover to fall down. If the lamp is broken, pieces of
glass may fall and cause an injury.
c) Contact your sales or service representative to clean
or replace parts for a machine that is installed on a wall
or ceiling.
d) If a machine is incorrectly installed on a wall or ceil-
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ing, it may fall down and cause an injury. Contact your
sales or service representative if you want to install a
machine on a wall or ceiling.
e) Do not obstruct the machine’s vents. Doing so risks
re caused by overheated internal components.
f) For users, do not install the projector by yourself.
Contact your sales or service representative if you want
to install the projector on a wall or ceiling.
g) For sales or service representatives:
- Use brackets that are strong enough to support the
projector.
* PJ HDC5420 Series weighs less than 3.0kg.
- The projector must be installed in a location that is
sturdy enough to support the full weight of the projector
and brackets.
- Use only the screws (three M4~16 screws) provided
with the projector to attach the brackets to the projector.
■ Caution- Keep the machine away from humidity and dust. Other-
wise a re or an electric shock might occur.
■ Caution- Do not place any objects on the machine. Doing so may
cause the machine to topple over, possibly resulting in
injury.
■ Caution- Do not place the machine on an unstable or tilted sur-
face. If it topples over, an injury might occur.
■ Caution- Do not place the machine or use it in an environment
where it might get wet such as from snow, rain, or be-
ing near water. Doing so could result in re or electric
shock.
■ Caution- Do not put your face or hand near the exhaust vents.
Doing so could result in burns or an accident due to hot
air coming from the exhaust vents.
■ Caution- Do not use the machine on soft material such as paper or
cloth that might get sucked into the intake vents. Doing
so may cause heat buildup inside the machine, resulting
in malfunction, burns, or re.
■ Caution- Do not place the machine in a location where air ow
is poor. Doing so may cause re due to internal compo-
nents becoming overheated.
■ Caution- Do not place or store the machine in a location where
direct sunlight or heat generation might occur. The heat
may deform or wear out the exterior parts or negatively
affect internal parts. Doing so could result in re.
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■ Caution- Do not place low heat resistant material near the exhaust
vents. Hot air may come from the exhaust vents, resulting in damage to the machine or an accident.
■ Caution- Do not obstruct the machine’s vents. Doing so risks re
caused by overheated internal components.
■ Caution- Push the power plug all the way into the power outlet.
Do not use a power outlet with a loose connection. Doing
so may result in heat buildup. Plug the power cord in the
correct direction into the base. If they are not plugged in
correctly, it could result in smoke, re, or electric shock.
■ Caution- If this machine is not going to be used for several days or
longer at a time, disconnect its power cord from the wall
outlet.
■ Caution- When disconnecting the power cord from the wall outlet,
always pull the plug, not the cord. Pulling the cord can
damage the power cord. Use of damaged power cords
could result in re or electric shock.
■ Caution- Be sure to disconnect the plug from the wall outlet and
clean the prongs and the area around the prongs at least
once a year. Allowing dust to build up on the plug con-
stitutes a re hazard.
■ Caution- When performing maintenance on the machine, always
disconnect the power cord from the wall outlet.
■ Caution- Do not place the power cord and connection cable in a
way that might cause someone to trip and fall. The machine might fall over and cause an injury.
■ Caution- The machine may be very hot after it is turned off, espe-
cially the vents and the lower part of the unit where the
lamp is located. Avoid touching these areas. Doing so
may result in burns.
■ Caution- Do not place the machine on other equipment or vice
versa. Doing so may cause heat buildup inside the machine or cause the other equipment to malfunction.
■ Caution- Do not increase the volume unless you are listening
while increasing the volume. Also, lower the volume before turning off the power, because a loud sound may be
emitted when the power is turned on and cause hearing
damage.
■ Caution- Do not tilt the machine horizontally more than ±20 de-
grees. Doing so may cause the entrance of foreign objects
in the housing of the machine which could result in re
or electric shock.
■ Caution- If the machine’s interior is not cleaned regularly, dust
will accumulate. Fire and breakdown can result from
heavy accumulation of dust inside this machine. Contact
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your sales or service representative for details about
and charges for cleaning the machine’s interior.
■ Caution- Unplug the power cord from the wall outlet before
you move the machine. While moving the machine,
take care that the power cord is not damaged under
the machine. Failing to take these precautions could
result in re or electric shock.
■ Caution- Do not use attachments not recommended by RICOH.
Use of an incompatible attachments could cause hazards or damage to the product.
■ Caution- Unplug this product from the wall outlet and take the
product to qualied service personnel if you encoun-
ter any of the following conditions:
a) The power supply cord or plug is damaged.
b) Liquid has been spilled, or objects have fallen into
the product.
c) The product has been exposed to rain or water.
d) The product does not operate normally when following the operating instructions. Adjust only those
controls that are covered by the operating instructions.
e) The product has been dropped or damaged in any
way. (If the cabinet should break, please handle with
care to avoid injury.)
■ Caution- This product incorporates glass components, includ-
ing a lens and a lamp. If these should break, please
handle with care to avoid injury and contact your
sales representative for repair service. Avoid any
broken pieces of glass since they may cause injury. In
the unlikely event that the lamp ruptures, thoroughly
clean the area around the projector and discard any
edible items placed in that area since they may be
contaminated.
■ Caution- Do not place anything in front of the lens while the
projector is operating. Things placed in front of the
lens may overheat and burn or start a re.
■ Caution- Unauthorized substitutions may result in re, electric
shock, or other hazards. (Only the replacement of the
lamp should be made by users.)
Upon completion of any service or repairs to this
product, ask the service technician to perform safety
checks to verify that the product is in proper operating condition.
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■ Caution- Do not use the product in a closed installation loca-
tion. Do not place the product in a box or in any other
closed installation location. Otherwise it may over-
heat, which could result in a risk of re
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ABOUT THE LAMP
■ Warning- When the lamp reaches the end of its life, it will burn
out and may make a loud popping sound. If this
happens, the projector will not turn back on until the
lamp module has been replaced. To replace the lamp,
follow the procedures listed under “Replacing the
Lamp”.
■ Warning- Before replacing the lamp, turn off the power and
wait at least one hour to allow the machine to cool
completely. If it is not completely cool, you may burn
or injure yourself due to the inside of the machine and
lamp unit being hot. If you replace the lamp without
unplugging the power cord from the power outlet,
electric shock or explosion may occur.
■ Warning- Be careful when handling the used lamp so that it
does not break. If it breaks, it may cause injury.
■ Caution- This projector will detect the life of the lamp itself. Be
sure to change the lamp when it shows warning messages.
■ Caution- The machine’s light uses a mercury vapor lamp that
becomes high pressure when it is turned on. The lamp
has the following characteristics, so be sure to handle
it with care after understanding the contents. If the
lamp explodes and you are either injured from broken
pieces of glass, think you have gotten glass particles
or mercury vapour in your eyes, or have inhaled glass
particles or mercury vapour, contact a doctor immediately.
■Deterioration or shock can cause the lamp’s life span
to end or the lamp to explode. If the lamp explodes, it
may make a big noise.
■The time that it takes for the lamp to reach its life
span or explode depends on each individual lamp and
its operating conditions. It is possible that it might
explode the rst time it is used.
■If you use the lamp past its replacement period, the
possibility of explosion increases.
■If the lamp explodes, broken glass pieces may be
scattered around the inside of the machine and ejected
from the vent or other opening.
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■If the lamp explodes, a very small amount of mercury
vapor in the lamp tube and broken glass pieces may be
ejected from the vents or other opening.
What to do if a lamp has exploded
If the lamp explodes, remove the power cord from
the projector, leave the room while making sure it is
thoroughly ventilated.
If the lamp explodes and you think that you have
gotten glass particles or mercury vapor in your eyes or
have inhaled either, contact a doctor immediately.
Clean up the area around the projector completely
while being careful not to get injured from any broken
glass pieces.
Throw away any food that was near the projector.
Ask your service representative to replace the lamp
and inspect the projector.
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REMOTE CONTROL BATTERY
Warning
• Never throw batteries into a re.
Using the batteries improperly may cause them to explode or leak
and may result in serious injury. If battery-leaking fluid contacts
skin, wash the uid off immediately with clean water and consult a
doctor. If the uid spills on an instrument, avoid contact and wipe
it off using tissue paper. Then dispose of the used tissue paper as
ammable garbage after moistening the tissue with water.
• Keep new and used batteries away from children.
If the battery compartment does not close securely, stop using the
product and keep it away from children. If you think batteries might
have been swallowed or placed inside any part of the body, seek
immediate medical attention.
Notes
• Be sure to use AAA (R03) size batteries.
• Dispose of batteries in a designated disposal area.
• Attention should be drawn to the environmental aspects of battery
disposal.
• If the remote control does not operate correctly, or if the operating
range becomes reduced, replace the batteries.
• Avoid contact with water or liquid.
• Do not expose the remote control to moisture or heat.
• Do not drop the remote control.
• If the batteries have leaked in the remote control, carefully wipe
the case clean and install new batteries.
• Dispose of used batteries according to the instructions.
• The remote control may fail to operate if the infrared remote
sensor is exposed to bright sunlight or uorescent lighting.
Important:
Contents of this manual are subject to change without prior notice.
In no event will the company be liable for direct, indirect, special,
incidental, or consequential damages as a result of handing or
operating this product.
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Safety Labels of This Machine
1. To replace the lamp, unplug the power cord and then wait for 60
minutes.
2. Do not look into the lens while the lamp is on. The strong light
from the lamp may cause damage to your eyesight.
3. Do not place anything in front of the lens while the projector is operating. Things placed in front of the lens may overheat and burn
or start a re. If you want to temporarily stop the projected image,
use the AV mute on the remote control or the keypad.
4. This product should be operated only from the type of power
source which does not exceed the voltage range specied on the
rating label and the power cord.
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Regulation & Safety Notices
This appendix lists the general notices of your Projector.
Notice: Users in the United States of America
FCC notice
MODEL NAME: RICOH PJ HDC5420
TRADE NAME: PROJECTOR
MODEL NAME: RICOH PJ HDC5420
Tested To Comply
With FCC Standards
FOR HOME OR OFFICE USE
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.
This device has been tested and found to comply with the limits
for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC rules.
These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection
against harmful interference in a residential installation. This
device generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy
and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions,
may cause harmful interference to radio communications.
However, there is no guarantee that interference will not
occur in a particular installation. If this device does cause
harmful interference to radio or television reception, which
can be determined by turning the device off and on, the user is
encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of
the following measures:
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
▀■
Increase the separation between the device and receiver.
▀■
Connect the device into an outlet on a circuit different
▀■
from that to which the receiver is connected.
Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/television
All connections to other computing devices must be
made using shielded cables to maintain compliance
with FCC regulations.
Caution
Changes or modications not expressly approved
by the manufacturer could void the user’s authority,
which is granted by the Federal Communications Commission, to operate this projector.
LAMP(S) INSIDE THIS PRODUCT CONTAIN MERCURY
AND MUST BE RECYCLED OR DISPOSED OF
ACCORDING TO LOCAL, STATE OR FEDERAL LAWS.
Notes to Users in the State of California
Perchlorate Material - special handling may apply, See www.
dtsc.ca.gov/hazardouswaste/perchlorate.
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WARNING:
Handling the cord on this product will expose
you to lead, a chemical known to the State of California to
cause cancer, and birth defects or other reproductive harm.
Wash hands after handling
.
Notes to Canadian Users
Remarques à l’attention des utilisateurs au
Canada
Contains mercury / Contient du mercure
For more information on safe handling
procedures, the measures to be taken in case
of accidental breakage and safe disposal option
visit:
www.ec.gc.ca/mercure-mercury
Dispose of or recycle in accordance with
applicable laws.
Pour plus d’ informations sur les procédures de
manutention sécuritaire, les mesures à prendre
en cas de bris accidentel et option d’ élimination
sécuritaire visitez:
www.ec.gc.ca/mercure-mercury/default.
asp?lang=Fr&n=DB6D2996-1
Éliminez ou les recyclez conformément aux lois
applicables.
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Declaration of Conformity for EU countries
EMC Directive 2004/108/EC (including amendments)
▀■
Low Voltage Directive 2006/95/EC
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Notice: Users in EU countries
CE Marking Traceability Information (For
EU Countries Only)
Importer:
Ricoh Europe PLC
20 Triton Street, London. NW1 3BF, United Kingdom
User Information on Electrical and
Electronic Equipment
Users in the countries where this symbol shown in this section
has been specied in national law on collection and treatment
of E-waste.
Our Products contain high quality components and are designed to
facilitate recycling.
Our products or product packaging are marked with the symbol
below.
This product contains substances which are harmful to humans and
the environment.
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• The lamp contains mercury.
Please dispose of this product or used lamps in accordance with local
regulations.
The symbol indicates that the product must not be treated as
municipal waste. It must be disposed of separately via the
appropriate return and collection systems available. By following
these instructions you ensure that this product is treated correctly
and help to reduce potential impacts on the environment and human
health, which could otherwise result from inappropriate handling.
Recycling of products helps to conserve natural resources and protect
the environment.
For more detailed information on collection and recycling systems for
this product, please contact the shop where you purchased it, your
local dealer or sales/service representatives.
Notice: Users in Turkey
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All Other Users
If you wish to discard this product, please contact your local
authorities, the shop where you bought this product, your local
dealer or sales/service representatives.
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⺊暣㰈婳⚆㓞
Notice: Users in the EU
Note for the Battery and/or Accumulator
Symbol
In accordance with the Battery Directive 2006/66/EC Article 20
Information for end-users Annex II, the above symbol is printed
on batteries and accumulators. This symbol means that in the
European Union, used batteries and accumulators should be
disposed of separately from your household waste. In the EU,
there are separate collection systems for not only used electrical
and electronic products but also batteries and accumulators.
Please dispose of them correctly at your local community waste
collection/recycling centre.
Notice: Users in Taiwan
請勿將電池當作一般垃圾丟棄。這個標
誌表示電池不應視為一般垃圾丟棄。僅
適用於台灣。
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Other Information
Copyrights to Images
When projecting images using the projector, be careful
not to infringe the copyright of protected materials.
The following are examples that may infringe the
copyright of protected materials.
• Broadcasting images or movies for commercial purposes
• Modifying images or movies using functions such as freeze,
magnify, or zoom to broadcast images for commercial
purposes or public viewing
• Varying the aspect ratio of images or movies using a
function that changes the screen size to broadcast images for
commercial purposes or public viewing
Note to Users Viewing 3D Images
Pay attention to the following points when viewing images
using 3D glasses with projector:
• How 3D images are viewed may vary according to the
individual.
• Do not use 3D glasses for viewing any material other than
3D images.
• Before viewing 3D images, make sure to read the manuals
provided with your 3D glasses and 3D compatible content.
• Avoid viewing 3D images for a long period of time. Take a
break of 15 minutes or longer after every hour of viewing.
• If you feel sick while viewing 3D images, stop viewing them.
If you continue to feel sick, consult a doctor.
• When viewing 3D image in a room where on LED lighting
system or uorescent lights are used, you may feel that the
light in the room ickers. If this is the case, dim the lights
until you do not notice any ickers, or turn off the lights.
• If you or any member of your family has a history of lightsensitive seizures, consult a doctor before viewing 3D
images.
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Product Features
Outstanding features include:
■ True 1920X1080(1080p) resolution with 1073M True
colors
■ Light weight <6.61 lbs (3.0 kg)
■ Manual focus projection 1:1.4 zoom lens
■ Built-in full screen NTSC/PAL/SECAM video capability
with S-video/Composite component through D-sub
terminals
■ UXGA / WXGA / Quad VGA / SXGA+ / SXGA / XGA
/ SVGA / VGA / MAC compatibility
■ User friendly multilingual on screen display
■ Automatic image resizing to 1920×1080(1080P) full screen
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Due to the difference
in applications for each
country, some regions
may have different
accessories.
Package Overview
This projector comes with all the items shown below. Check
to make sure your unit is complete. Contact your dealer
immediately if anything is missing.
Power
Mute
AV
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ProjectorLens CapRemote Control
Enter
AV Mute
Menu
Input
MHL
Auto Set
Control
Eco
Keystone
Volume
0
Picture
HDMI
Computer
Video
213
S-Video
Magnify
DisplayPort
546
Aspect
Freeze
879
(with Batteries,
please see page 26)
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Power CordCarrying BagCD-ROM
Read This First
RGB CableRead This First
About the CD-ROM
Contains an user’s manual in PDF format.
Support languages are English and Chinese.
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1. Control panel
2. Speaker
3. Ventilation (inlet)
4. Filter
5. Connection ports
6. Remote receiver
7. Lens cap
8. Focus ring
9. Zoom lever
10. Adjustable feet
11. Anti-theft lock hole
(Kensington™ lock)
12. Lens Shift
13. Lens
14. Ventilation (outlet)
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Connection Ports
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2
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The interface is
subject to model’s
specications.
Compatible with
MHL version 2.2,
the charging current
5V@0.9A.
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1. S-Video In terminal
2. Computer In terminal
3. HDMI 1/MHL In terminal
4. Service terminal
5. AC In socket
6. HDMI 2 In terminal
7. PC Control terminal
8. Audio Out terminal
9. Audio In terminal
10. Video In terminal
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Control Panel
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4
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1Four
Directional
Use , , , or to select items or
make adjustments to your selection.
Select Keys
2AV MuteMomentarily turn off/on the audio
and video.
3PowerRefer to the “Power On/Off the
Projector” section. (pages 30 ~ 31)
4Temp indicatorIndicate the inside of the projector’s
temperature status.
5Power indicatorIndicate the projector’s power status.
6Lamp indicatorIndicate the projector’s lamp status.
7MenuPress “Menu” to launch the on screen
display (OSD), or go back to the
previous menu. (See page 37)
8EnterSelect or conrm settings.
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Remote Control
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Power
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6
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1Infrared
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Input
Eco
0
Picture
Video
213
546
Freeze
879
Control
Volume
HDMI
Magnify
AV Mute
MHL
Menu
Auto Set
Keystone
Computer
DisplayPort
Aspect
S-Video
Send signals to the projector.
transmitter
2EnterConrm your section of items in sub
menu operation.
3Four
Directional
Use , , , or to select items or
make adjustments to your selection.
Select Keys
4AV MuteMomentarily turn off/on the audio
and video.
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5EcoDim the projector lamp which will
lower power consumption and extend
the lamp life.
6MHL ControlPress “MHL Control” to control your
MHL device.
7Number (0~9)Input numbers.
8Volume +/-Increase/decrease speaker volume.
9VideoPress “Video” to choose Video in
terminal.
10HDMIPress “HDMI” to choose HDMI1/
MHL in and HDMI2 in terminal.
11MagnifyZoom in the projector display.
12S-VideoPress “S-Video” to choose S-Video in
terminal.
13FreezePause the screen image. Press again to
resume the screen image.
14AspectUse this function to choose your
desired aspect ratio.
15DisplayPortThis key is not available on this
machine..
16ComputerPress “Computer” to choose
Computer in terminal.
17Keystone +/-Adjust the image to compensate
for distortion caused by tilting the
projector.
18PictureSelect the preset picture mode.
19Auto SetAutomatically synchronize the
projector to the input source.
20InputPress “Input” to choose your desired
input source.
21MenuPress “Menu” to launch the On Screen
Display (OSD), back to the top level
of OSD for the OSD main menu
operation. (See page 37)
22PowerRefer to the “Power On/Off the
Projector” section. (See pages 30 ~ 31)
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Remote Control Battery Installation
Press rmly and
132
slide the battery
cover off.
Install new batteries (AAA/
R03). Ensure that you have
the batteries’ polarity (+/–)
aligned correctly.
Slip the cover back over the
batteries until it snaps into
place. Do not mix different
types of batteries or new and
old batteries.
To ensure safe operation, please observe the following precautions :
■ Use AAA/R03 type battery.
■ Avoid contact with water or liquid.
■ Do not expose the remote control to moisture or heat.
■ Do not drop the remote control.
■ If the battery has leaked in the remote control, carefully wipe the case clean and
install new battery.
■ Risk of an explosion if battery is replaced by an incorrect type.
■ Dispose of used battery according to the instructions.
■ Remove batteries from remote control when not using for extended periods.
■ The remote control may fail to operate if the infrared remote sensor is exposed to
bright sunlight or uorescent lighting.
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Introduction
Remote Control Operating Range
Point the remote control toward the projector (Remote
Receiver) when pressing any button.
Maximum operating range for the remote control is about
23.0’ (7m) and ±30° (horizontally), ±20° (vertically) in front of
the projector.
Mute
AV
Enter
Menu
23.0’ (7m)
±30° (horizontally),
±20° (vertically)
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Basic Operations
Connecting the Projector
Connect to Computer/Notebook
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power plug is fully
inserted into both the
projector AC inlet and
the wall outlet.
The AC outlet must
be near this equipment
and must be easily
accessible.
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may have different
accessories.
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is connected, the builtin speaker doesn’t
produce sound.
Use the cables that come with the projector. (*)
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Basic Operations
Enter
Menu
AV
Mute
Enter
Power
Enter
AV
Mute
Powering On/Off the Projector
Powering On the Projector
1. Ensure that the power cord and signal cable are securely
connected. The Power indicator will turn red.
2. Remove the lens cap.
3. Turn on the lamp by pressing thebutton on the control
panel or thebutton on the remote control. The Power
indicator will ash blue.
The startup screen will display and the Power indicator will
turn blue.
4. The rst time you use the projector, you will be asked
to select the preferred language. Turn on your source
(computer, notebook, video player, etc.) The projector will
detect your source automatically.
Make sure that the “Auto Source” has been set to “On”.
CAUTION:
• Do not look into the lens while the lamp is on. The strong light from the
lamp may cause damage to your eyesight.
• Do not block the air intake or exhaust. Doing so could cause a re due to
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multiple sources at
the same time, press
“Input” on the control
panel or the desired
source button on the
remote control to
switch inputs.
internal overheating.
• Do not place your hands, face, or other objects near the air exhaust, the
lamp cover or the bottom of the unit. Doing so could result in injury and/or
damage the object.
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the signal sources.
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Basic Operations
Powering Off the Projector
1. Press thebutton and you will see a message as below on
the on-screen display.
Power Off?
Press power key again.
2. Press thebutton to turn off the projector lamp.
3. The cooling fan continues to operate for about 30 seconds for
cooling cycle and the Power indicator will ash red. After
cooling down, the light stops ashing, and then the projector
will enter the standby mode.
If you wish to turn the projector back on, you must wait
until the projector has completed the cooling cycle and has
entered standby mode. Once in standby mode, simply press
thebutton to restart the projector.
4. Disconnect the power cord from the electrical outlet and the
projector.
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Basic Operations
Warning Indicator
When the “Temp” indicator lights red, it indicates the
projector has overheated. The projector will automatically
shut itself down.
Warning! TEMPERATURE TOO HIGH
Please:
1. Make sure air in and outlets are not blocked.
2. Make sure the environment temperature is under 40 degress C.
When the “Lamp” indicator lights red, and you see the
message below displays on-screen, the projector has detected that the lamp is approaching its end of life. Please
change the lamp as soon as possible or contact your local
dealer or our service center.
Warning! Lamp
Lamp is approaching the end of its useful life.
Replacement Suggested!
When the “Temp” indicator ashes red (0.5 sec on, 0.5 sec
off) and the message below displays, it indicates the cooling fan failed. Stop using the projector and disconnect the
power cord from the electrical outlet, then contact your
local dealer or our service center.
Warning! FAN LOCKED
The projector will switch off automatically.
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For more information of the warning indicator, please see
pages 52 ~ 54.
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You can incline
the projector up to 7°
±0.5° by rotating the
adjustable feet.
Basic Operations
Adjusting the Projected Image
Adjusting the Position of Projector Image
The projector is equipped with adjustable feet to raise and lower
the image to ll the screen.
1. Locate the adjustable foot you wish to modify on the
underside of the projector.
2. Rotate the adjustable ring clockwise to raise the projector
or counter clockwise to lower it. Repeat with the
remaining feet as necessary.
Front Adjustable feet
Maximum Length: 20mm
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Basic Operations
Enter
Menu
AV
Mute
Adjusting the Projector Zoom and Focus
You may turn the zoom lever to zoom in or out. To focus the
image, rotate the focus ring until the image is clear.
Focus at distances from 4.27 to 23.29 feet (1.3 to 7.1 meters).
Focus Ring
Zoom Lever
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Basic Operations
Enter
AV
Mute
Adjusting the Lens Position
To shift the lens upward:
- Remove a rubber cap covered the Lens
Shift slot on the control panel.
- Using a 4mm hex key, place it into the Lens Shift slot and
turn it clockwise to move the projected image up.
Mute
AV
Enter
Menu
To shift the lens downward:
- Remove a rubber cap covered the Lens Shift slot on the
control panel.
- Using a 4mm hex key, place it into the Lens Shift slot and
turn it counter-clockwise to move the projected image
down.
Mute
AV
Enter
Menu
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Basic Operations
Adjusting Projection Image Size
Projection Image Size from 40” to 300” (1.03 to 7.62 meters).
operation is made
for approximately 10
seconds, the OSD will
be closed automatically.
User Settings
Using the On Screen Display (OSD)
The Projector has a multilingual On Screen Display that
allows you to make image adjustments and change a variety of
settings.
How to operate
1. To open the OSD, press “Menu” on the Control Panel or Remote
Control.
2. When OSD is displayed, use keys to select any item in the
main menu. While making a selection on a particular page, press
or “Enter” key to enter sub menu.
3.Use keys to select the desired item in the sub menu and
press or “Enter” key to view further settings. Adjust the
settings by using key or key.
4. Select the next item to be adjusted in the sub menu and adjust as
described above.
5. Press “Enter”or “Menu” to conrm, and the screen will return to
the previous menu.
6. To exit, press “Menu” again. The OSD menu will close and the
projector will automatically save the new settings.
Sub Menu
Picture
Main Menu
Picture Mode
Wall Color
Color Temperature
Brightness
Contrast
Sharpness
Saturation
Tint
Advanced
Standard
White
Low
Setting
Select
Enter
Exit
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User Settings
Picture
Picture Mode
Wall Color
Color Temperature
Brightness
Contrast
Sharpness
Saturation
Tint
Advanced
Standard
White
Low
PICTURE
Select
Enter
Exit
Picture Mode
There are many factory presets optimized for various types of
images. The available options:
Bright: Mode for emphasizing brightness.
Standard: Mode for optimizing the balance between brightness
and color reproduction.
Natural: Mode for emphasizing color reproduction.
Cinema: For viewing movies.
User: User dened settings.
Wall Color
Use this function to obtain an optimized screen image according to
the wall color. The available options: White/ Light Yellow/ Light
Blue/ Pink / Dark Green.
Wall Color
WhiteLight Yellow
Color Temperature
Use this function to select the preset color temperature.
The available options: Low/ Middle / High.
Light Blue
PinkDark Green
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Color Temperature
LowMiddleHigh
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“Sharpness”,
“Saturation” and
“Tint” functions are
only supported under
Video/S-Video/
Component Signal
sources.
Brightness
Adjust the brightness of the image.
Brightness
Press the key to darken image.
Press the key to lighten the image.
Contrast
The contrast controls the degree of difference between the lightest
and darkest parts of the picture. Adjusting the contrast changes the
amount of black and white in the image.
Contrast
Press the key to decrease the contrast.
Press the key to increase the contrast.
Sharpness
Adjust the sharpness of the image.
Sharpness
Press the key to decrease the sharpness.
Press the key to increase the sharpness.
Saturation
Adjust the color saturation of the image.
Saturation
Press the key to decrease the amount of color in the image.
Press the key to increase the amount of color in the image.
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Tint
Adjust the color balance of the image.
Press the key to adjust the image color greenish.
Press the key to adjust the image color reddish.
Advanced
Congure the advanced settings for projected image.
Advanced
Gamma
R Gain
G Gain
B Gain
R Bias
G Bias
B Bias
Tint
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Gamma: Adjust the color gamma differences between the dark
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Exit
and bright portions of the input signal.
R Gain / G Gain / B Gain: Adjust the red, green, or blue
channel of the image to obtain the desired contrast of color.
R Bias / G Bias / B Bias: Adjust the red, green, or blue channel
of the image to obtain the desired brightness of color.
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Screen
Aspect Ratio
Phase
Clock
H. Position
V. Position
Digital Zoom
Keystone
Projection Mode
RGB Input Range
Select
User Settings
Auto
Rear Ceiling
Auto
Enter
Exit
Aspect Ratio
Use this function to choose your desired aspect ratio.
Auto: Automatically selects the appropriate display format.
When input is 4:3, the image is displayed as 4:3. When input is
16:9 above, the image is displayed as 16:9.
4:3: Displays 4:3 aspect ratio.
16:9: Displays 16:9 aspect ratio.
Phase
SCREEN
Eliminate icker from the image displayed. Use the or key to
adjust the value.
Phase
Clock
Adjust the number of total dots in one horizontal period. Use the
or key to adjust number to match your PC image.
Clock
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“H. Position” and
“V. Position” functions
are only supported
under Computer Signal
source.
H. Position (Horizontal Position)
Shift the projected image position horizontally.
H. Position
Press the key to move the image left.
Press the key to move the image right.
V. Position (Vertical Position)
Shift the projected image position vertically.
V. Position
Press the key to move the image down.
Press the key to move the image up.
Digital Zoom
Adjust the digital zoom ratio of the projected image.
Digital Zoom
Press the key to reduce the size of an image.
Press the key to magnify an image on the projection screen.
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User Settings
Keystone
Press the or key to adjust image distortion vertically. If the
image looks trapezoidal, this option can help make the image
rectangular.
Use this function to make an image look visually correct when it is
projected onto the screen.
Keystone
V. Keystone
H. Keystone
Four Corners
Reset
Right Bottom
Select
V. Keystone: Press the or key to adjust image distortion
vertically. If the image looks trapezoidal, this option can help
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make the image rectangular.
H. Keystone: Press the or key to adjust image distortion
horizontally.
Four Corners: Adjust any distortion in the four corners of the
projected image.
To adjust the desired corner, perform the following:
a. Use the or key to select the item to select which corner
to adjust and press the “Enter” key to enter its submenu.
Four Corners
Select
Enter
Exit
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User Settings
b. Use the , , , or key to adjust the setting.
Reset: Resets the projected image adjustment to its original
settings.
Projection Mode
Use this function to select the projector mode, depending upon
how the projector is mounted.
Left Top
Exit
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Projection Mode
Front: This is the default selection. The image is projected
straight on the screen.
Front Ceiling: When selected, the image will turn upside down.
Rear: When selected, the image will appear reversed.
Rear Ceiling: When selected, the image will appear reversed in
upside down position.
FrontFront CeilingRearRear Ceiling
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RGB Input Range
Adjust the color range of the HDMI image data.
RGB Input Range
Auto: Automatically detect RGB range.
Standard: Process the input image as standard range data.
Full: Select this mode when computer signal or full range signal
from AV equipment is input.
AutoStandardFull
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User Settings
Setting
Language
Reset
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SETTING
Select
Enter
Exit
Language
Choose the multilingual OSD. Press “Enter” to open the sub menu
and then use the , , , or key to select your preferred lan-
guage. Press “Enter” to nalize the selection.
Reset
Return the adjustments and settings to the factory default values.
Choose “Yes” to return the display parameters on all menus except
Language and Lamp Hours Used to the factory default settings.
Reset
Yes
No
Exit
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Volume
Mute
Volume
Select
“Mute” function
affects both internal
and external speaker
volume.
Off
VOLUME
Enter
Mute
Volume
Adjust the volume level.
Exit
Temporarily turn off the sound.
Choose “On” to mute the sound.
Choose “Off” to turn mute off.
Press the key to decrease the volume.
Press the key to increase the volume.
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Options
Auto Source
Input
Auto Power Off (Min)
Lamp Settings
High Altitude
Dust Filter Reminder
Information
Select
On
Off
OPTIONS
Enter
Auto Source
When this function is turned “On”, the projector will search for
other signals if the current input signal is lost. When this function is
turned “Off”, it will only search a specied connection port.
Input
Use this option to enable/disable input sources. Press the ► key
to enter the sub menu and select which sources you require. Press
“Enter” to nalize the selection. The projector will only search for
inputs that are enabled.
Exit
Input
HDMI1
HDMI2
Computer1
S-Video
Video
EnterExitSelect
Default value
of “Auto Power Off
(Min)” is 20 min.
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Auto Power Off (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 off when the countdown has nished (in
minutes). When countdown timer is selected to “0”, auto power off
is disabled.
Power Down Timer Active
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Lamp Settings
Use this option to view the lamp life status and congure the lamp
settings. Press the ► key to enter the sub menu and congure the
desired settings.
Lamp Settings
Lamp Hours Used (Normal)
Lamp Life Reminder
Lamp Power Mode
Image Eco
Off
Normal
Off
When ambient
temperature is over
40°C in operating, the
projector will switch to
“ECO” automatically.
Select
Lamp Hours Used (Normal): Display the projection time.
Enter
Exit
Lamp Hours Used in Eco mode or “Image Eco” mode “On” will
be converted to Lamp Hours Used in “Normal” mode.
Lamp Life Reminder: Choose this function to show or to hide
the warning message when the changing lamp message is
displayed. The message will appear 30 hours before suggested
replacement of lamp.
Lamp Power Mode: Set the brightness mode. Choose “Normal”
to increase the brightness or choose “ECO” to dim the projector
lamp which will lower power consumption and extend the
lamp life.
Image Eco: Choose “On” to dim the lamp power, depending on
the brightness level of images, and signicantly reduce the lamp
power consumption. The lamp life will be extended.
High Altitude
When “On” is selected, the fans will spin faster. Set High Altitude
mode to “On” when the projector is used over 2500ft (750m)
elevation.
High Altitude
OnOff
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User Settings
Information
Display the projector information.
Information
Source: Display the input source that is currently connected to.
Resolution: Display the resolution setting of the current input
source.
Software Version: Display the rmware version.
Color Space: Display the currently used color matrix type.
Aspect Ratio: Display the currently used aspect ratio setting.
Source
Resolution
Software Version
Color Space
Aspect Ratio
No Data
Auto
Exit
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3D
3D
3D Sync Invert
3D Format
Select
Compatible 3D
source, 3D content
and Optical 3D glasses
are required for 3D
viewing.
“3D Sync Invert”
is only available when
3D is enabled.
This setting may
need to change when
re-start running 3D
movie.
3D function
is turned on
automatically when
Blu-ray 3D source is
input.
On
Off
3D
Enter
3D
3D Sync Invert
Use this option to enable/disable the 3D sync invert function.
3D Format
Use this option to select the appropriate 3D format content.
Exit
Use this option to disable/enable the 3D function.
Off: Choose “Off” to display normal (2D) picture.
On: Choose “On” to display 3D format.
Off: Choose “Off” for default frame contents.
On: Choose “On” to invert left and right frame contents.
Side by Side: Use this mode for “Side by Side” format 3D
content.
Top and Bottom: Use this mode for “Top and Bottom” format 3D
content.
Frame Sequential: Use this mode for “Frame Sequential” format
3D content.
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Troubleshooting
If you experience trouble with the projector, refer to the
following information. If the problem persists, please contact
your local dealer or service center.
Problem: No image appears on screen
Ensure all the cables and power connections are correctly and
securely connected as described in the “Connecting the Projector”
section.
Ensure the pins of terminals are not crooked or broken.
Check if the projection lamp has been securely installed. Refer to
the “Replacing the lamp” section for more information.
Make sure you have removed the lens cap and the projector is
switched on.
Ensure that the “AV Mute” feature is not turned on.
Problem: Partial, scrolling or incorrectly displayed image
Press “Autoset” on the remote control.
Adjust the computer display settings. Verify the resolution setting
is less than or equal to 1600 x 1200 resolution. See your operating
system’s Help le.
If you are using a Notebook:
1. First, follow the steps above to adjust resolution of the
computer.
2. Press the toggle output settings. For example: [Fn]+[F3]
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PANASONIC, NEC => Fn+F3
HP, SHARP, TOSHIBA => Fn+F5
IBM, SONY => Fn+F7
DELL, EPSON => Fn+F8
FUJITSU => Fn+F10
APPLE =>F7
If you experience difculty changing resolutions or your monitor
freezes, restart all equipment including the projector.
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Problem: The screen of the Notebook computer is not
displaying a presentation
If you are using a Notebook PC:
Some Notebook PCs may deactivate their own screens when a
second display device is in use. Each has a different way to be
reactivated. Refer to your computer’s documentation for detailed
information.
Problem: Image is unstable or ickering
Adjust the “Phase” or “Clock” to correct it. Refer to the
“H. Position” or “V. Position” section for more information.
Check and recongure the display mode of your graphic card to
make it compatible with the product.
Problem: Image is out of focus
Adjust the Focus Ring on the projector lens.
Make sure the projection screen is between the required distance.
(refer to pages 33 ~ 36)
Problem: The image is stretched when displaying 16:9 DVD
Change the aspect ratio by pressing the “Aspect” button on the
remote control or select “SCREEN > Aspect Ratio” from the OSD
menu to show image with proper aspect ratio.
Problem: Image is too small or too large
Adjust the Zoom lever on the top of the projector.
Move the projector closer to or further from the screen.
Press the “Aspect” button on the remote control or press the
“Menu” button on the projector panel, go to “SCREEN > Aspect
Ratio” and try the different settings.
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Problem: Image is reversed
Select “SCREEN > Projection Mode” from the OSD menu to
adjust the image.
Problem: Lamp burns out or makes a popping sound
When the lamp reaches its end of life, it will burn out and may
make a loud popping sound. If this happens, the projector will
not turn on until the lamp module has been replaced. To replace
the lamp, follow the procedures in the “Replacing the Lamp”.
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Problem: Indicator lighting message
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Status
Normal Operation
Standby
Normal (Power ON)
Powering up
Cooling
Programming
Warning
Lamp failed
Over Temperature
Fan Lock
POWER
indicator
(Blue)(Red)(Red)(Red)
Flashing
(0.5 sec)
Flashing
(0.5 sec)
LAMP
indicator
TEMP
indicator
Flashing
(0.5 sec)
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Problem: Message Reminders
Temperature Error - the projector is overheat inside. Check the
environmental condition.
Warning! TEMPERATURE TOO HIGH
Please:
1. Make sure air in and outlets are not blocked.
2. Make sure the environment temperature is under 40 degress C.
Replacing the lamp - the lamp is about to reach its maximum
lifetime. Prepare to replace it soon.
Warning! Lamp
Lamp is approaching the end of its useful life.
Replacement Suggested!
Fan Error - the cooling system fan is not working.
Warning! FAN LOCKED
The projector will switch off automatically.
Replacing the lter - the lter is about to reach its maximum usage
time. Clean or replace the lter soon.
Warning! Dust Filters
The Usage time of the dust filter is reached.
Please clean the dust filters for better performance.
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Warning: To avoid
burns, allow the
projector to cool for
at least 60 minutes
before you replace the
lamp!
Replacing the lamp
The projector will detect the lamp life itself. It will show you a
warning message
Warning! Lamp
Lamp is approaching the end of its useful life.
Replacement Suggested!
When you see this message, change the lamp as soon as
possible. Make sure the projector has been cooled down for at
least 60 minutes before changing the lamp.
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Warning: Do not drop
the lamp module or
touch the glass parts.
The glass parts may
shatter and cause
injury if it is dropped.
Warning: For
continued safety
replace with
Replacement Lamp
Type 23.
Caution: If the lamp
should break, handle
with care to avoid
injury due to broken
pieces and contact your
sales representative for
repair service.
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Lamp Replacing Procedure:
1. Switch off the power to the projector by pressing the
button.
2. Allow the projector to cool down at least 60 minutes.
3. Disconnect the power cord.
4. Remove the screws on the top cover.
5. Remove the top cover.
6. Remove the screw on the lamp cover.
7. Slide the lamp cover to the side and remove the cover.
8. Remove the screw on the lamp module.
9. Pull out the lamp connector.
10. Lift up the lamp handle.
11. Carefully remove the lamp module.
12. Install the new lamp module by reversing the previous steps.
See the lamp’s manual for instructions on resetting the lamp
time.
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Replacing the lamp
Used Lamps
This projector’s lamp contains trace amounts of environmentally
harmful inorganic mercury. Be careful not to break used lamps,
and dispose of them in accordance with local regulations or
contact your sales representative.
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Appendices
List of Compatible Signals
A. VGA Analog
(1) VGA Analog - PC Signal
ModesResolution
640 x 4806031.47
VGA
SVGA
XGA
SXGA
Quad VGA
SXGA+1400 x 10506065.32
UXGA1600 x 12006075
PowerBook
G4
i Mac DV(G3)1024 x 7687560.3
640 x 4807237.86
640 x 4807537.5
640 x 4808543.27
800 x 6005635.2
800 x 6006037.88
800 x 6007248.08
800 x 6007546.88
800 x 6008553.67
1024 x 7686048.36
1024 x 7687056.48
1024 x 7687560.02
1024 x 7688568.67
1152 x 8647063.8
1152 x 8647567.5
1152 x 8648577.1
1280 x 10246063.98
1280 x 10247277.9
1280 x 10247579.98
1280 x 10248591.15
1280 x 9606060
1280 x 9607575
640 x 4806031.5
640 x 48066.6(67)35
800 x 6006037.88
1024 x 7686048.36
1152 x 8707568.68
1280 x 9607575.2
V.Frequency
(Hz)
H.Frequency
(kHz)
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A. VGA Analog
(2) VGA Analog - Extended Wide Timing
ModesResolution
WSVGA1024 x 6006037.3
WXGA
WXGA+1440 x 9006055.9
WSXGA1680 x 10506065.3
WUXGA
(3) VGA Analog - Component Signal
480i720 x 48059.94(29.97)27
480p720 x 48059.9431.47
576i720 x 57650(25)27
576p720 x 5765031.25
720p1280 x 7206045
720p1280 x 7205037.5
1080i1920 x 108060(30)33.75
1080i1920 x 108050(25)33.75
1080p1920 x 10806067.5
1080p1920 x 10805056.25
1920 x 1080-EIA6067.5
V.Frequency
(Hz)
1280 x 7686047.78
1280 x 7687560.29
1280 x 7688568.63
1280 x 7206044.8
1280 x 8006049.6
1366 x 7686047.71
1920 x 1080-RB6066.6
H.Frequency
(kHz)
60
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B. HDMI
(1) HDMI - PC Signal
ModesResolution
640 x 4806031.47
VGA
SVGA
XGA
SXGA
Quad VGA
SXGA+1400 x 10506065.32
UXGA1600 x 12006075
PowerBook
G4
i Mac DV(G3)1024 x 7687560.3
640 x 4807237.86
640 x 4807537.5
640 x 4808543.27
800 x 6005635.2
800 x 6006037.88
800 x 6007248.08
800 x 6007546.88
800 x 6008553.67
1024 x 7686048.36
1024 x 7687056.48
1024 x 7687560.02
1024 x 7688568.67
1152 x 8647063.8
1152 x 8647567.5
1152 x 8648577.1
1280 x 10246063.98
1280 x 10247277.9
1280 x 10247579.98
1280 x 10248591.15
1280 x 9606060
1280 x 9607575
640 x 4806031.5
640 x 48066.6(67)35
800 x 6006037.88
1024 x 7686048.36
1152 x 8707568.68
1280 x 9607575.2
V.Frequency
(Hz)
H.Frequency
(kHz)
61
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B. HDMI
(2) HDMI - Extended Wide Timing
ModesResolution
WSVGA1024 x 6006037.3
WXGA
WXGA+1440 x 9006055.9
WSXGA1680 x 10506065.3
WUXGA
(3) HDMI - Video Signal
480i720 x 48059.94(29.97)27
480p720 x 48059.9431.47
576i720 x 57650(25)27
576p720 x 5765031.25
720p1280 x 7206045
720p1280 x 7205037.5
1080i1920 x 108060(30)33.75
1080i1920 x 108050(25)33.75
1080p1920 x 10806067.5
1080p1920 x 10805056.25
1080p1920 x108023.97/2427
1920 x 1080-EIA6067.5
V.Frequency
(Hz)
1280 x 7686047.78
1280 x 7687560.29
1280 x 7688568.63
1280 x 7206044.8
1280 x 8006049.6
1366 x 7686047.71
1920 x 1080-RB6066.6
1920 x 1200-RB59.9574.04
H.Frequency
(kHz)
62
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C. 3D Timing
Input
Resolutions
Appendices
Input timing
1280 X 720P @ 50HzTop - and - Bottom
HDMI 3D
Input
(with 3D
Info Frame
information)
HDMI 3D
Input
(without 3D
Info Frame
information)
VGA (PC)
CompositeNTSCHQFS
S-VideoNTSCHQFS
1280 X 720P @ 60HzTop - and - Bottom
1280 X 720P @ 50HzFrame packing
1280 X 720P @ 60HzFrame packing
1920 X 1080i @ 50 HzSide- by-Side (Half)
1920 X 1080i @ 60 HzSide- by-Side (Half)
1920 X 1080P @ 24 Hz Top - and – Bottom
1920 X 1080P @ 24 Hz Frame packing
1920 x 1080i @ 50Hz
1920 x1080i @ 60Hz
1280 x 720P @ 50Hz
1280 x 720P @ 60Hz
1920 x 1080i @ 50Hz
1920 x1080i @ 60Hz
1280 x 720P @ 50Hz
1280 x 720P @ 60Hz
480iHQFS
800x600 @ 60Hz
1024x768 @ 60Hz
800x600 @ 120Hz
1024x768 @ 120Hz
Side-
by-Side
(Half)
Top-and-
Bottom
SBS or TAB
Frame Sequential
SBS
mode is
on
TAB
mode is
on
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Congurations of Terminals
Terminal: Computer In 1/2 (Mini D-sub
15 pin) [Monitor Out]