Remote Control Specifications ..........................81
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Table of Contents
Troubleshooting
Before Contacting Service Personnel................68
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Features and Design
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Features and Design
Optical engine adopting advanced DLP technology
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SP-H700/SP-H710: DLPTMHD2+DMD panel capable of 1280x720 resolution
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SP-H500: DLPTMED2+DMD panel capable of 1024x576 resolution
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5X-speed color wheel designed to reduce digital artifacts
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250W Lamp designed to improve luminance
Vivid colors
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Quality picture tuning focused on improving color - this unit aims at
realizing color coordinates that meet broadcasting standards on
video production.
Minimized fan noise and light leakage
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The airflow and fan installation structure are optimized to minimize
fan noise and beam leakage.
Various Input Ports
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Five types of input ports including a DVI-D (compatible with HDCP)
port, two Component ports improve connection to external
peripherals.
User adjustments
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This unit allows adjustment of each input port.
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The unit has a reference pattern that can be used for positioning and
adjustment.
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The remote control is backlit to improve usability in a dark
environment.
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Caution on Lamp Use and Replacement
Projector Lamp
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The Projector lamp changes in nature depending on time of use and
using environment. Refer to the installation and other
recommended operational sections of the user’s manual to avoid
rapid degradation of performance and deterioration of picture
quality. The projector lamp requires regular replacement.
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Free servicing will be offered within 90 days after purchasing of the
product and within 300 hours of product use, if the problem is due
to a defective lamp.
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You can check the lamp use time by pressing the INFO button on
the remote control.
Caution on Lamp Replacement
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Unplug the power cord before replacing the lamp.
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Inside of the projector is very hot. Cool off the projector for at least
an hour after turning off.
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Contact your dealer to purchase a lamp for replacement.
(Ultra violets from the lamp can damage your eyes.)
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Turn off the power of the lamp before replacement or repair.
(Due to the high-pressure of the lamp, it is possible to explode.)
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When the lamp is broken, be careful not to be hurt by glass pieces.
Refer to the manual for proper handling.
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Caution on Lamp Use and Replacement
Caution on Lamp Use
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This projector produces intense light. Do not stare light source
directly.
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Do not touch the exhaust vent during operation. It can be very hot.
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Do not expose the unit to rain or moisture.
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VISUAL REALISM
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Projector and Accessories ............................8
Installation and Basic Adjustments ..........14
PROJECTOR AND ACCESSORIES
Front/Upper Side and Accessories
Front/Upper Side
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Indicators
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TEMP (Red LED)
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LAMP (Blue LED)
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STAND BY (Blue LED)
Refer to page 9 for details.
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Remote Control Signal Receiver
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Focus Ring
Used for Focus Adjustment.
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Lens
55
Adjustable Feet
You can adjust the screen position by moving
up and down the adjustable feet.
66
Zoom Knob
Used to enlarge or reduce image size.
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1
2
3
10
4
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MENU
Used to open the on-screen Menu.
88
POWER
Used to turn the projector on or off.
99
SOURCE
Used to select input signals from the external
sources.
1100
Select and Move Button
Used to select an menu item, and to move the
cursor.
1111
LENS SHIFT Dial
You can adjust screen images up and down
within the lens range.
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6
5
Accessories
Remote Control/
2 Batteries
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Power Cable Owner's Instructions
Indicator Information
: Turned On : Flashing : Turned Off
STANDBYLAMPTEMP
If you press the POWER button on the remote control or projector, the screen
appears within 30 seconds.
The projector is in normal operating condition.
The projector is warming up after
The
POWER button is pressed to turn off the projector, and the cooling system is
in operation to cool off inside of the projector. (Lasts for about 1 minute and 30
seconds)
Refer to measure 1 below if the cooling fan inside the projector is not in normal
operation condition.
Refer to measure 2 below if the lamp cover protecting the lamp unit is not closed
properly.
Power is turned off automatically when temperature inside of the projector goes
beyond the control limit. Refer to measure 3.
Refer to measure 4 below if the life span of the lamp is running out or a problem
with the lamp is detected.
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POWER button has been pressed.
Clearing Indicator Problems
ClassificationStateMeasures
Measure 1
Measure 2
Measure 3
Measure 4
When the cooling fan system is
not in normal operating condition.
When the lamp cover protecting
the lamp unit is not properly
closed or the sensor system is not
in normal operating condition.
When temperature inside of the
projector becomes too high.
The lamp is malfunctioning after
abnormal power off or restarting
right after turning off the projector.
When brightness of the picture
screen degrades or image
deterioration is found.
Unplug and plug the cord and restart the projector. If the
problem does not disappear, contact a dealer or service
personnel near you.
Check the screw on the bottom side of the projector. If you
do not find any problem, contact a dealer or service
personnel near you.
Adjust the position of the projector following the
installation instructions of this manual and cool off the
projector before restarting it. If the problem does not
disappear, contact a dealer or service personnel near you.
Power off the projector and cool it off for some time before
restarting it.
Check how long the lamp has been used on Information
and contact a dealer or service personnel near you for lamp
replacement.
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This Projector uses a cooling fan system to keep the unit from overheating.
Operation of the cooling fan may cause noise, which does not affect the product performance.
NOTE
No exchange or refund for the noise concern.
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PROJECTOR AND ACCESSORIES
Rear Side and Cables
Rear Side
Projector and Accessories
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Remote Control Signal Receiver
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S-VIDEO Input port
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COMPOSITE Input ports
Cables
Power Cord
Connected to the wall
outlet
∏.
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7
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RS-232C port
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DVI Input port
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PC Input port
Video (COMPOSITE) Cable
Connected to the
connection port
ˇ.
S-Video Cable
Connected to the
connection port
6
98
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AC Power Input
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Power Switch
99
Component Input port
Component Cable
´.
Connected to the
connection port
’.
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PC Video Cable
Connected to the
connection port
Ø.
DVI-D Cable
Connected to the
connection port
ˆ.
PROJECTOR AND ACCESSORIES
Remote Control Buttons
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ON
Used to turn on the projector.
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10
11
COMP.1
Used to switch to COMPONENT 1 Mode.
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COMP.2
Used to switch to COMPONENT 2 Mode.
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S-VIDEO
Used to switch to S-VIDEO Mode.
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P.SIZE
Used to adjust the size of picture screen.
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P.MODE
Used to select Picture Mode.
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3
4
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19
20
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STILL
Used to see still images.
88
V.KEYSTONE
You can use this function for trapezoidal
adjustment of the image.
99
QUICK
Used to quickly select the previous menu.
1100
MENU
Used to display Menu Screen.
1111
…†œ√
Used to move to or select each menu item.
1122
OFF
Used to turn off the projector.
1133
LIGHT
Used to operate remote control in dark
room.
1144
PC
Used to switch to PC Mode.
1155
DVI
Used to switch to DVI Mode.
1166
COMPOSITE
Used to switch to COMPOSITE Mode.
1177
CUSTOM
Used to select Picture User Adjust Mode.
1188
INSTALL
Used to flip or reverse the projected image.
1199
INFO
Used to check source signals, picture setup,
PC screen adjustment and lamp lifespan.
2200
EXIT
Used to make Menu Screen disappear.
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(Pages 24~26)
(Pages 23, 26)
(Page 37)
(Page 30)
(Page 42)
(Page 46)
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(Move) / (Select)
(Page 13)
(Pages 25, 60, 62~66)
(Page 25, 60)
(Pages 23, 26)
(Page 31)
(Page 44)
(Page 49)
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Operating the Remote Control
Operating Move/Select Button
Projector and Accessories
Inserting Batteries into Remote Control
1. Press on the part of the lid to remove it.
2. Insert two AAA-sized 1.5V batteries by
matching
3. Close the lid.
+/-.
Move Menu Item (Up)
Setting the Adjustment
(left), or move to
upper item
Move Menu Item
(Down)
Select the current
setting
Setting the Adjustment
(right), or move to
lower item.
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Allowable range & angle of receiving the remote control signal
The remote control is effective within a 30°
angle 23~33 ft (7~10m) from the projector.
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Keep used batteries away from children and
CAUTION
dispose of them properly.
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Do not use new and used batteries together.
Replace two batteries at the same time.
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Remove batteries when the projector is not
used for long periods of time.
Using Remote Control in Dark Place (LIGHT)
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Press the LIGHT button of the remote
controller for five seconds. The remote
control buttons are lit for about 5 seconds
and turn off automatically.
LIGHT
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INSTALLATION AND BASIC ADJUSTMENTS
Installation and Turning On
To Install the Projector
Install the projector so that the projection is
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perpendicular to the screen.
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Center the lens to the screen. If the projector
NOTE
is not positioned perpendicular to the
screen, the image may appear trapezoidal.
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Do not install the screen in a bright place as
it makes it harder to see the screen.
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Darken the room when installing the
projector in a bright place.
Installing Projector on Backside of Screen
Install a translucent screen to place the
projector on the backside of the screen.
The Translucent will show the horizontally
flipped image. Rotate the image (projected
from the projector) horizontally.
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Installing Projector in Front of the Screen
Install the projector at the viewers’ side.
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The projector may be installed on the ceiling
NOTE
in front / back side of the screen.
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When installing the projector on the ceiling,
contact your dealer.
Turning On Projector
1. Plug the power cord into the power terminal on the rear side of the projector.
2. Press and push the power switch on the rear side of the projector toward "
3. Press the POWER button of the projector or the ON button of the remote control.
4. Screen display comes up in 30 seconds.
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".
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When you turn off the projector, the cooling fan stops within 1 minute and 30 seconds.
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NOTE
When the cooling fan stops, push the power switch toward "O" and unplug the power cord.
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INSTALLATION AND BASIC ADJUSTMENTS
Zoom and Focus Adjustment
Using the Zoom Knob and the Focus Ring
1. You can adjust the size of image within zoom range by manipulating the Zoom Knob.
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2. Focus the picture on the screen using the Focus Ring.
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Zoom KnobFocus Ring
Focus may appear dim if the projector is installed at a shorter than recommended distance. (Page 20)
NOTE
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INSTALLATION AND BASIC ADJUSTMENTS
Leveling with Adjustable Feet
Using Adjustable Feet
For level placing of the projector, adjust the Adjustable Feet of the projector.
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NOTE
Adjustable Feet
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You may adjust the level of the projector up to 5 degrees.
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Depending on the position of the projector, Keystone distortion of image may appear. (Page 46)
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INSTALLATION AND BASIC ADJUSTMENTS
Using the Lens Shift Dial
Using the Lens Shift Dial
Move the picture projected on the screen up and down within the lens range by turning the
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Lens Shift Dial on the top side of the projector with your fingers.
Lens Shift Dial
UP
DOWN
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Vertical
(Y:cm/inch)
Screen Size (16:9)
Min
(m/ft)
Max
(m/ft)
Throw Distance (Z)
Distance from Lens Center
to Image Bottom
(Z’:cm/inch)
Screen Size and Projection Distance
Check the following before reading this manual.
Install the projector on a flat, even surface and level the projector using the adjustable feet
to realize optimal picture quality. If images are not clear, adjust them using the Zoom Knob
or Focus Ring, or move the projector forward and backward.
SP-H700/SP-H710
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This projector is designed to show images optimally on a 80 to 150 inch sized screen.
NOTE
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NOTE
Z : Throw Distance
Z' : Distance from Lens Center to Image Bottom
Screen
Screen
X
Y
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(inch)
Horizontal
(X:cm/inch)
Vertical
(Y:cm/inch)
Screen Size (16:9)
Min
(m/ft)
Max
(m/ft)
Throw Distance (Z)
Distance from Lens Center
to Image Bottom
(Z’:cm/inch)
Screen Size and Projection Distance
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NOTE
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This projector is designed to show images optimally on a 80 to 150 inch sized screen.
Screen
Screen
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Z : Throw Distance
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Z' : Distance from Lens Center to Image Bottom
X
Y
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Connections and Source Setup
Before Connections ....................................22
Connecting to Video Equipment ................23
Setting up the External Input Source ........26
Naming the External Connections ............27
Before Connections
Check the followings before connecting the projector to other devices.
Connections and Source Setup
Check the following Before Connecting
1. Refer to the manual of the device the projector is connected to. The number and
position of ports may differ depending on type of devices.
2. Do not connect power until all the connections are completed. If you try to connect
power while connecting cables, it may result in damage to the projector.
3. Check the type of ports the projector is connected to.
Before Connections
Refer to "Rear Side and Cables" on page 10 for cables used for connection.
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CONNECTING TO VIDEO EQUIPMENT
Connecting to VCR/Camcorder/Cable Box
Rear side of Projector
Connections and Source Setup
S-Video Cable
Rear Connection
Video (Composite) Cable
or
VCR
Camcorder
Cable Box
Connect COMPOSITE (yellow) input port of the projector to the VIDEO OUT
(yellow)
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port of video equipment using the video cable.
If the video equipment has S-VIDEO OUT port, connect it to S-VIDEO input port of the projector.
Viewing the picture
Connecting to Video Equipment
COMPOSITE
1
S-VIDEO
2
Turn on the projector and press the
1
COMPOSITE button to select Composite.
Connect the projector and the video
2
equipment via S-Video cable and press the
S-VIDEO button to select S-Video.
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When Composite Mode is not available, check the
video cables are in place.
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Check that the projector and the video
NOTE
equipment are turned off before connecting
cables.
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This projector does not support sound.
(Separate audio system is needed for sound.)
Composite
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CONNECTING TO VIDEO EQUIPMENT
Connecting to DVD
Connections and Source Setup
Connecting to Video Equipment
Connect COMPONENT1 or COMPONENT2 (Y/Pb/Pr) ports of the projector to
Component port on the rear side of DVD using Component Cable.
Rear side of Projector
DVD
S-VIDEO OUT
Rear Connection
Component Cable
COMPONENT VIDEO OUT AUDIO OUT
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Viewing the picture
COMP.1
1
COMP.2
2
Turn on the projector and press the COMP.1
1
button to select Component1.
Press the
2
Component2 if COMPONENT2 is connected.
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NOTE
COMP.2 button to select
When Component Mode is not available, check that
the component cables are in place.
Component Ports are marked as (Y, Pb,Pr),
(Y, B-Y, R-Y) or (Y, Cb, Cr) depending on
the manufacturer.
Component1
CONNECTING TO VIDEO EQUIPMENT
Connecting to the Digital TV Receiver
Rear side of Projector
Connections and Source Setup
PC Video Cable
DVI Video Cable
Digital TV Receiver
(Set-Top Box)
Component Cable
or
Connect antenna cable to antenna
1
signal input terminal of the receiver.
Viewing the picture
COMP.1
1
COMP.2
2
PC
DVI
Turn on the projector and press the COMP.1
1
button to select Component1.
Press the
2
Component2 if COMPONENT2 is connected.
If the receiver is connected to DVI or PC port,
press the
respectively.
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Rear Connection
Connect COMPONENT1 or
COMPONENT2 (Y/Pb/Pr) port of the
projector to Component port of the
receiver using Component Cable.
2
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If the receiver has DVI or PC OUT port,
you can connect it to
port of the projector.
COMP.2 button to select
DVI or PC button to select DVI or PC
When Component Mode is not available, check that
the component cables are in place.
Connecting to Video Equipment
DVI or PC input
Component1
DVI
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Setting up the External Input Source
You can select a device connected to the projector to display.
Connections and Source Setup
One Touch
MENU
1
Select
2, 3, 4
…/†
4
EXIT
5
Press the desired source button (COMP.1/
COMP.2/ S-VIDEO/COMPOSITE/ PC/DVI).
Pressing a button switches to the respective mode.
You can not switch to the mode if the projector is not
connected to the respective device.
Setting up the External Input Source
Press the MENU button.
1
The main menu is displayed.
Press the button to select Input.
2
The Input menu is displayed.
Press the button to select Source List.
3
The Source List menu is displayed.
Press the ▲ or ▼ button to move to desired input
mode, then press the button.
4
The source input you chose is displayed.
If the input mode is not selected, check that cables are in place.