Sagem FLP 3000-X User Manual

FLP 3000-X
LCD Projector User's Manual
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Contents
Important Safety Notice...............................................................01
Accessories.................................................................................02
Parts of the Projector...................................................................03
Installation...................................................................................04
Connections................................................................................05
Basic Operation...........................................................................08
Using the Remote Control...........................................................11
Menu Operation (OSD)...............................................................12
Troubleshooting (Indicators).......................................................15
Cleaning and Replacing the Air Filter..........................................15
Replacing the Lamp Unit.............................................................16
Specifications..............................................................................17
IMPORTANT SAFETY NOTICE
PRECAUTIONS
Please read this manual carefully before using the projector and keep this manual handy for future reference.
WARNING
Do not expose this unit to rain or moisture to prevent fire or shock.
Do not open the cabinet to avoid electrical shock. Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel.
Handle the power cable carefully and avoid excessive bending. A damaged cable may cause electric shock or fire.
CAUTION
Do not look into the lens while the unit is operating. Strong light may cause harm to your eyes.
Do not block ventilation openings to prevent inside components from overheating.
Do not put your hand or any object near the ventilation slots because the air is hot.
IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS
INSTALLATION
Do not place the unit in direct sunlight, near heaters or heat radiating applications. Do not expose this unit to dust, smoke or steam which may harm internal components. Handle the unit carefully. Dropping or jarring may damage internal components. Do not place heavy objects or liquids on the top of the unit. Spilled liquids may cause damage. Do not
push objects of any kind through openings of this projector as they may touch dangerous voltage points or short-out parts that could result in a fire or electric shock. Do not use this projector near water or in contact with water. Do not use the unit while the temperature is high or varies greatly. The unit must be used at environment temperature between 5 C (41 F) and 35 C (95 F).
INSTALLATION ON THE CEILING
The ceiling must be strong enough to support the unit and the installation must be in accordance with any local build­ing codes. The unit must be installed by qualified service personnel.
POWER SUPPLY
This unit is designed to operate on a power supply of 100~240VAC, 50 - 60 Hz. Be sure that your power supply fits the above requirement before attempting to use the unit.
If you are not sure of the type of power, please consult your appliance dealer or local power company.
Before disconnecting the power cable, make sure you have followed the shut-off procedure. Disconnect the power cable from the power outlet after using the unit.
CLEANING
Make sure to unplug the power cable before cleaning. Do not use water, liquid aerosol cleaners, strong detergents or solvents such as alcohol. Please use damp cloth and wipe on the cabinet gently. Use a blower or lens paper to clean the lens. Be careful not to scratch or mar the lens. Use a vacuum cleaner to clean periodically the ventilation slots and speaker grills or change the air filter (see p15). Accumulated dust on the ventilation slots may cause the unit over-heated and lead to malfunction.
LAMP REPLACEMENT
Under normal usage, the life time of lamp is about 1500 hours. The output luminance will drop as lamp life diminishes. User can check the lamp life status in the MENU of projector. Change the lamp cartridge when the brightness is no more acceptable (see p16 for instruction).
CARRYING AROUND
Please use the carrying case to carry this unit and make sure the lens is protected with lens cap. Do not subject this unit to strong mechanical shock.
WARNING
Only use the appropriate batteries, according the manufacturer specifications (see "Specifications" section in page 17). The provided batteries are notre chargeable. Bringback the defective or empty batteries to your local waste disposal in accordance with the current regulations. Do not throw of used batteries in the dustbin.
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ACCESSORIES
AC power cable
(1.8m / 6.0ft)
COX
-0 2
<Not supplied as standard accessories>
SOURCE
L
VGA cable
(1.8 m / 6.0ft)
Video cable
(1.8m / 6.0ft)
USB mouse cable
(1.8m / 6.0ft)
Audio cable
(1.8m / 6.0ft)
POWER
LASER
MENU
ESC
ENTER
U
R
L
R
D
FREEZE
AUTOMUTE
VOLUME ZOOM
Component YCbCr/YPbPr cable
(1.8m / 6.0ft)
DVI cable
(1.8m / 6.0ft)
S-Video cable
(1.8m / 6.0ft)
+
AAA battery x 2
Remote control and batteries
FLP 3000-X
LCD Projector User's Manual
User's manual
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PARTS OF THE PROJECTOR
Front, Side, and Top
Speaker
Zoom Ring
* Control Panel and Indicators
Focus Ring
Remote Sensor
( Front )
Lens Cover
Lens
Exhaust Vents
Adjuster Leg
Keystone
Auto
Handle
Power Input Socket (AC IN)
Main Power Switch
Lamp
Menu
Power
Enter
Temp
Source
Volume
Esc
Bottom Rear
Cooling Fans and Ventilation Slot
Adjuster Legs
Air Filter
* Connector Panel
Video
S-Video
Audio
Lamp Cover
Remote Sensor
( Rear )
DVI-D
Y
Cb/Pb
Cr/Pr
Rs232
RGB out
USB
RGBin1
RGBin2
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INSTALLATION
<NOTE!> Please read the important safety notice
(p1) carefully before installation.
Positioning
Please place the unit on a solid plat level surface.
Projection distance and image size
Ventilation
* Please do not place any object near the ventilation
slots of the projector within 30cm distance.
* Please prevent any scraps or lint suck into ventilation
slots or use the projector in the dusty environment.
* Please do not operate the projector while the ambient
temperature or the humidity is too high.
* Please use the projector at plate level and use the
adjuster legs to adjust the height. Do not operate the projector upside down or at an inclined level. This may damage the projector.
Ceiling installation
* The projector can be installed on the ceiling for
education, conference and home entertainment applications.
The distance from projector lens to the screen will determine the size of the projected image. The maximum image size is about 282 ~ 366 inches diagonally at a distance of 15 meter.
Please refer to the table below for the image size projected.
Projection Distance
(M)
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
9 10 11 12 13 14 15
* "Wide" and "Tele" means the maximum and minimum
image size diagonally at the same distance by adjusting lens to zoom.
Image Size (Diagonal)
Wide (inch)
24 48 72
97 121 146 170 195 219 244 268 293 317 341 366
Tele (inch)
18 37 56 74
93 112 131 150 169 187 206 225 244 263 282
* The ceiling mount is an optional accessory.
Please contact qualified service personnel or agent for further information or service.
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CONNECTIONS
Connecting a computer or a notebook PC
DVI cable
(Not supplied,
optional)
Monitor
VGA cable
(Accessory)
Video
Y
Desktop PC or Notebook PC
VGA cable
(Accessory)
DVI-D
RGBin1
Rs232
cable
RGB out
USB
RGB in2
VGA cable
(Accessory)
Audio cable
(Not supplied,
optional)
S-Video
Audio
USB Mouse
(Accessory)
Cb/Pb
Cr/Pr
Desktop PC or Notebook PC
* You can use the remote control as the PC mouse.
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Connecting video equipments
Composite video images
DVI-D
Video
S-Video
Audio
Cb/Pb
Cr/Pr
Y
RGB out
USB
Rs232
Composite video cable
(Accessory)
RGBin1
RGBin2
Audio cable (Accessory)
LR
VIDEO
Audio
VCR/VCD/DVD player Digital camcorder
* Connecting a VCR/VCD/DVD player, digital camcorder by using a composite video cable
S-Video images
S-Video cable
(Not supplied, optional)
DVI-D
Video
S-Video
Audio
Cb/Pb
Cr/Pr
Y
RGB out
RGBin1
LR
Audio
VCD/DVD player Digital camcorder
Rs232
USB
RGBin2
Audio cable (Accessory)
S-VIDEO
* Connecting a VCD/DVD player, digital camcorder by using a S-Video cable
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Component images: YCbCr/YPbPr
Component YCbCr/YPbPr cable
DVI-D
Video
Y
RGBin1
(Not supplied, optional)
LR
Audio
Cb/Pb Cr/Pr
Y
S-Video
Audio
Cb/Pb
Cr/Pr
Rs232
RGB out
USB
RGBin2
Audio cable
DVD player
(Accessory)
* Connecting a DVD player by using a component video cable (YCbCr/YPbPr)
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BASIC OPERATION
Power On
1. Remove the lens cover.
2. Connect a computer or video equipment to the projector.
3. Connect the power cord, and turn on the MAIN POWER switch.
The three indicators will flash once together, and the POWER indicator will light RED.
4. Press the POWER button.
The POWER indicator will flash GREEN for a while, and then light steadily.
5. Turn on the connected input source.
6. Press the SOURCE button to select the input signal.
I
0
3
5
ON
Video Equipment
Computer
VCR/VCD/DVD Player Digital Camcorder
DVD Player Set-top-box
2
DVI-D
Video
Y
RGBout
Cb/Pb
S-Video
Audio
Cr/Pr
Rs232
Input Source
RGB-in 1, 2 (VGA 1, 2)
Video (Composite video images)
S-Video (S-Video images)
YCbCr (Component images)
YPbPr (Component images)
1
POWER
4
POWER indicator
Keystone
Auto
Menu
Lamp
Power
Enter
Temp
Source
6
Volume
Esc
SOURCE
SOURCE
ESC
L
VOLUME ZOOM
POWER
LASER
MENU
ENTER
U
R
L
R
D
FREEZE
AUTOMUTE
--SOURCE SELECT--
VGA1 VGA2
RGBin1
YPbPr
YCbCr
DVI
RGBin2
USB
VIDEO S-VIDEO
: Select
or Enter : Confirm
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Adjustment
Projection Angle
Lift the projector and press the adjuster buttons to adjust the projection angle. Then, release the buttons to lock the extended adjuster legs. You can turn the bases of the adjuster legs to adjust the angle slightly.
Adjuster Button
up down
Adjuster Legs
Image Size & Focus
Turn the focus/zoom ring to adjust the image focus and size.
Zoom Ring
Focus Ring
Other Functions
The hot keys on the control panel or remote control
Control Panel Remote Control
Lamp
Menu
Keystone
1
Auto
2
1. Keystone --- Keystone adjustment
Press the KEYSTONE button and to correct the keystone distortion.
2. Auto --- Automatic screen adjustment
When the AUTO button is pressed, the image will be adjusted automatically in accordance with the signal being input.
3. Mute --- Muting the sound temporarily
Press the button again to restore the sound.
Power
Enter
Temp
Source
Volume
Esc
2
3
VOLUME ZOOM
4
AUTOMUTE
FREEZE
5
6
5
4. Freeze --- Freezing animated images
A still image is displayed. Press the button again to restore the image.
5. Volume --- Adjusting the volume of the projector's speaker
Press VOLUME +/- (remote control) or (control panel) to adjust volume.
6. Zoom --- Enlarging the projected image
Use ZOOM +/- to change the enlargement ratio.
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Power Off
1. Press the POWER button twice to turn off the power.
To prevent mis-operation, a confirmation message appears when POWER is pressed once. The power turns off when you press the button once more. The lamp will turn off and the cooling fan will keep running. The POWER indicator will flash GREEN for 60 sec.
2. Wait until the POWER indicator lights RED steadily (until the cooling fan stops).
Be careful not to cut power to the projector while the cooling fan is still running.
3. Turn off the MAIN POWER switch.
WARNING
If the projector is turned off abnormally and restart immediately, the POWER indicator will flash GREEN for 60 sec (for cool-down). When the POWER indicator lights RED steadily, press the POWER button to restart the unit.
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USING THE REMOTE CONTROL
General Function Keys
- : turning on the unit and starting operation.
POWER
- selecting the input source manually such as
SOURCE:
VGA (connecting computer), Video, S-Video, DVI, YCbCr, or HDTV (YPbPr).
- : On-Screen Display menu (OSD) and adjust the
MENU
picture elements. Using " " button to enter OSD components or using " " to cancel OSD.
- : pressing the button to use the remote control as
LASER
a laser pointer.
Caution! Do not point LASER pointer to anyone's eyes or stare into beam.
User can use the remote control as a wireless PC mouse while connecting the projector to a computer.
SOURCE
ESC
L
L
VOLUME ZOOM
MENU
AUTOMUTE
POWER
POWER
LASER
ENTER
U
R
R
D
FREEZE
SOURCE
ESC
L
MENU
LASER
ENTER
U
R
D
Mouse Keys
ENTER
ESC
Laser Beam:Laser type: Class 2
Wavelength: 650nm
Output: 0.45-0.80 mW
- : the same as "Left button" of PC mouse.
L
R
- : the same as "Right button" of PC mouse.
- : moving the mouse "up", "down", "left" and "right"
Hot Keys
- no audio effect. Press the same button
AUTOMUTE
VOLUME ZOOM
FREEZE
MUTE:
to relieve the function.
- adjusting the image automatically in accordance
AUTO:
with the input signal.
- freezing the picture. Press the same
FREEZE:
button to relieve the function.
- using +, - to adjust volume.
VOLUME:
- using +, - to zoom the projected image.
ZOOM:
INSERTING BATTERIES BEFORE OPERATION
L
R
WARNING
Only use the appropriate batteries, according the manufacturer specifications (see "Specifications" section in page 17). The provided batteries are notre chargeable. Bring back the defective or empty batteries to your local waste disposal in accordance with the current regulations. Do not throw of used batteries in the dustbin.
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MENU OPERATION (OSD)
You can use the ON-SCREEN MENU to make various adjustments and settings.
1. Press the MENU button to display the On-screen Menu.
2. Use to select a main menu item, and then press to enter the selected sub-menu.
3. Use to select a sub-menu item, and then press to enter an individual adjustment screen or the next menu level.
4. Use to adjust the setting, and to select an item.
5. Press MENU to return to the previous screen. Press or ENTER to accept the setting. Press to return to the previous menu level.
6. To close the menu, press ESC.
Input Source Main Menu Item
YCb Cr
COLOR
Main Menu
BRIGHTNESS CONTRAST SHARPNESS POSITION SATURATION TINT
Back
IMAGE
63 61 50 H. 0 V. 0 69 50
Select
Sub-Menu
Next/Execute
List of Functions
IMAGE
Sub-menu
BRIGHTNESS
CONTRAST
SHARPNESS
POSITION
SATURATION
TINT
PHASE
Function
Adjust the image brightness.
Adjust the difference between light and shade in the image.
Adjust the image sharpness.
Move the image display position vertically and horizontally.
Adjust the color intensity for the image.
Adjust the image tint.
Adjust clock phase if any banding noise.
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SETTING
Sub-menu
FREEZE
SOURCE
PIP MODE
LANGUAGE
AUDIO
Sub-menu
Function
Freeze animated image.
Select the input source.
Display the images in the Picture-in-Picture mode.
* PIP SIZE: Open or close the sub-screen and select its size.
* PIP SOURCE: Select the input source of the sub-screen.
* PIP POSITION: Select the position of the sub-screen.
Set the language for OSD.
Function
VOLUME
MUTE
COLOR
ADVANCED
Sub-menu
COLOR MODE
COLOR TEMP.
RGB GAIN
Adjust the volume.
Mute the sound temporarily.
Function
Select a gamma color-curve mode to get better image quality.
If the color temperature is lower, colors appear reddish and color tone
appears softer.
If the color temperature is higher, colors appear bluish and color tone
appears sharper.
Adjust the image contrast for each RGB color.
RGB LEVEL
PATTERN INPUT
Adjust the image brightness for each RGB color.
Use the patterns to check the projection effect.
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INSTALLATION
Sub-menu
IMAGE ASPECT
KEYSTONE
ORIENTATION
USER'S LOGO
LOGO CAPTURE
SHOW LOGO
Function
Set the aspect ratio for projected images.
Correct the vertical or horizontal keystone distortion.
Make the projected images reverse vertically or horizontally
according to the installation mode of the projector.
Enable or disable the user's logo function.
* LOGO BACKGROUND: Change the fill color behind the logo.
* LOGO SCALING: Adjust the scale of the logo screen.
* LOGO POSITION: Adjust the position of the logo within its area.
* LOGO DELETE: Delete the capture logo.
* START LOGO CAPTURE: Start the logo capture process.
Show the logo chosen by user.
MANAGEMENT
Sub-menu
OSD SETTING
LAMP COUNTER
INFORMATION
SLEEPING
BACKGROUND
RESET LAMP
RESET ALL
Function
* POSITION: Adjust the position of OSD.
* TIMEOUT: Set the staying time of OSD.
* MODE: Select the background of OSD to be opaque or translucent.
Display the cumulative lamp operating time.
Display the input resolution and scanning frequency.
Set the time to power off automatically.
Set the background color when no video signal is being input.
Reset the cumulative lamp operating time.
Reset all items to their default settings.
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TROUBLESHOOTING (INDICATORS)
You can check the status of the projector using the indicators on the projector's control panel. Refer to the table below for the cause of problems.
: Flashing: Lighting
Status
Cause & Remedy
Standby condition
Warm-up (40 sec) or Cool-down (60 sec)
Projection
The lamp cover or the air filter cover is detached. Attach the cover securely.
The lamp operates abnormally. Contact the qualified service personnel.
The fan is broken. Contact the qualified service personnel.
Lamp
Power
Indicators
Temp
The internal temperature is unusually high. Wait until the projector cools down, and turn on the power again.
CLEANING AND REPLACING THE AIR FILTER
The air filter must be cleaned about every 300 hours. If dust accumulates too much and becomes difficult to remove by using vacuum cleaner, please replace the air filter to keep the ventilation of LCD panel module in good condition. The projector attaches one spare air filter for replacement. If more is required, please contact the agent for purchasing or consultation.
User can clean or replace the air filter by following the steps below.
1. Power off the projector and disconnect the power cable.
2. Turn the unit bottom up and open the filter cover.
Filter Cover
3. Remove the air filter, and use a vacuum cleaner to clean away the dust, or replace a new one directly.
4. Attach the air filter and install the filter cover.
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REPLACING THE LAMP UNIT
Under normal usage, the lamp life time of the projector is about 1500 hours. The output luminance will drop as lamp life diminishes. User can check the used lamp life status in the MANAGEMENT MENU of OSD.
Change the lamp cartridge when the brightness is no more acceptable. User can consult qualified agent or manufacturer for model of lamp cartridge and purchase new ones for replacement.
User can follow the steps below and replace the lamp cartridge.
WARNING
* THE POWER CORD MUST BE DISCONNECTED to
prevent the danger of electric shock while user replacing the lamp cartridge.
* DO NOT TOUCH THE LAMP immediately after it is
used. It will be extremely hot and might cause harm.
* DO NOT RELEASE ANY SCREWS except those in the
instruction below. This is to prevent user from the danger of electric shock.
* Replacing ONLY THE SAME OR EQUIVALENT TYPE:
SAGEM SLP 504 P/N: 251394995
4. Hold the handle and pull the lamp cartridge up carefully to remove it.
Handle
5. Install the new lamp cartridge.
1. Turn off the power and disconnect the power cord. Wait at least one hour for the lamp to cool down.
2. Turn the unit bottom up carefully and loosen the two fixing screws on the lamp cover.
Loosen screws
3. Remove the lamp cover and loosen the two fixing screws on the lamp cartridge.
6. Secure the new lamp cartridge with screws.
Secure screws
7. Secure the lamp cover with screws. Return the unit to normal position and restart the unit. User can reset the lamp counter (RESET LAMP) in the management menu of OSD manually.
Loosen screws
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SPECIFICATIONS
OPTICAL
Native Resolution Resolution Supported Brightness Display Technology Contrast Ratio Brightness Uniformity Lamp Life Lamp Power Lens Type F# Image Size Projection Range
ELECTRICAL
Input Source
Input Terminals
Output Terminals Computer Compatibility Video Compatibility Aspect Ratio Remote Control Audio Audible Noise Power Consumption Power Requirements Keystone Correction Other features
MECHANICAL
Installation Weight Dimensions
Approvals
: XGA (1024 x 768) : VGA - SXGA : 3000 Lumens (A975MP) : 0.9" Poly-silicon LCD : 400 : 1 : >90% : 1500 hours : 250W : Manual focus and zoom : 1.7 ~ 2.0 : 25" to 300" : 1m~15m
: VGA Analog, VGA Digital, Video,
HDTV(1080i, 720p)
: Analog RGB: D-SUB 15-pin x 2
Digital RGB: DVI-D x 1 Composite Video: RCA x 1 S-Video: mini DIN 4-pin x 1 Y Pr/Cr Pb/Cb RCA x 3
Audio: Stereo mini-jack x 1 : D-Sub 15-pin x 1 : PC, Mac : NTSC, PAL, SECAM : 4:3/16:9 : IR with mouse and Laser point : 1W+1W built-in speaker : 39dB : 320W : 100-240 VAC, 50-60 Hz : +/- 15 (Vertical and Horizontal) : Digital zoom, Freeze Capability, PIP
3:2 and 2:2 Pull Down, Logo Capture
:
Front/Rear/Desktop/Ceiling
:4
.5 kg (9.9 lbs)
: 27.0 x 35.0 x 12.0 cm
(10
.6 x 13.8 x 4.7 inch)
:C
UL, CE, FCC, UL
AVAILABLE ACCESSORIES
Remote Control, VGA Cable, S-Video Cable, Video Cable, Audio Cable, Mouse Cable, YPr/Cr Pb/Cb Cable, AC power cord, Spare Filter, User's manual(One piece of each), Ceiling Mount, Spare Lamp kit
WARNING
This Equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device. Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmfull interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense.
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