Sanyo PLC HF10000L User Manual

Multimedia Projector
MODEL PLC-HF10000L
Owner’s Manual
Projection lens not included.

Features and Design

This Multimedia Projector is designed with most advanced technology for portability, durability, and ease of use. This projector utilizes built-in multimedia features, a palette of 1.07 billion colors, and matrix liquid crystal display (LCD) technology.
Functionally Rich
This projector has many useful functions such as lens shi fti ng , ceiling and rear pro jection, perpendicular omnidirectional projection, variety of lens options, etc. 
Simple Computer System Setting
The projecto r has the Mult i-scan sys te m to conform to almost all computer output signals quickly (p.35). Supported resolution up to WUXGA.
Security Function
The Security function helps you to ensure security of the projector. With the Key lock function, you can lock the operation on the side control or remote control (p.63). PIN code lock function prevents unauthorized use of the projector (pp.63–64).
Power Management
The Power management function reduces power consumption and maintains lamp life (p.62).
Active Maintenance Filter
The projector monitors the condition of the filter and replaces a filter automatically when it detects the clogging.
Motor-driven Lens Shift
Projection lens can be moved up, down, right and left with the motor-driven lens shift function. This function makes it easy to provide projected image where you want. Zoom and focus can also be adjusted with a motor-driven operation. (p.28)
* Zoom and focus functions may not operate
depending on the optional lens.
Shutter Function
The projector is equipped with the shutter that provi des complete blackness for a while the projected image is not needed with keeping the projector on. The Shutter management function allows you to set the timer. It prevents leaving the projector on with the shutter closed for a long time. (p.65)
Multi Versatile Platform
Th is proje ctor app lies var ious inp ut/ou tput terminals and 2 terminal slots for expansion to tune to diversity of signals from computers and video equipment (pp.19-21). For optional interface boards, contact sales dealer where you purchased the projector.
Wired LAN Function
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Helpful Maintenance Functions
Lamp and filter maintenance functions provide for better and proper maintenance of the projector.
Picture-in-Picture
This projector is capable of projecting two images simultaneously by using either built-in picture-in­picture mode or picture-by-picture mode. (pp55-56)
Multilanguage Menu Display
Operation menu is available in 12 languages; English, German, French, Ita lian, Spa nish, Portuguese, Dutch, Swedish, Russian, Chinese, Korean, and Japanese (p.53).
This projector is loaded with a wired LAN function to control and set-up the projector remotely via network. For details, refer to the owner’s manual “Network Set-up and Operation”.
Note:
•The On-Screen Menu and figures in this manual may differ slightly from the product.

Table of Contents

Features and Design . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
Table of Contents . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
To The Owner . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
Safety Instructions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
Air Circulation 6 Installing the Projector in Proper Directions 7
Moving the Projector
Compliance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
Part Names and Functions. . . . . . . . . . 10
Front 10
Back 1
Terminals and Connectors 1
Side Control and Indicators 1
Side Control 1
Indicators 1
Remote Control 1
Remote Control Battery Installation 1
Remote Control Receivers and Operating Range 1
Wired Remote Control 1
Remote Control Codes 1
Installation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
Lens Installation 17
Attaching the Strap 1
Positioning Projector 1
Lens Shift Adjustment 1
Picture Level and Pitch Adjustment 1
Terminals of Projector 1
Connecting to Computer 2
Connecting to Video Equipment 2
Attaching the Cable Tie 2
Connecting the AC Power Cord 2
Basic Operation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24
Turning On the Projector 24
Turning Off the Projector 2
How to Operate the On-Screen Menu 2
Main Menu 2
Operating with Projector Control 2
Operating with Remote Control 2
Keystone Correction 3
Input Selection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32
Direct Operation 32
Computer Input Source Selection 3
Video Input Source Selection 3
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Computer Input . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35
Computer System Selection 35
Auto PC Adjustment 3
Manual PC Adjustment 3
Image Selection 3
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Image Adjustment 4
Screen Size Adjustment 4
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Video Input . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46
Video System Selection 46
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Image Selection 4
Image Adjustment 4
Screen Size Adjustment 5
Settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53
Settings 53
How To Overlap the Projection Images 69
How to Overlap the Projection Images on a Screen 69
Maintenance and Care . . . . . . . . . . . . . 71
Filter Instructions 71
Replacing the Filter Cartridge 7
Resetting the Filter Counter 7
Resetting the Scroll Counter 7
Lamp Management 7
Lamp Replacement 7
Cleaning the Projection Lens 7
Cleaning the Projector Cabinet 7
Warning Indicators 7
Appendix . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 79
Troubleshooting 79
Menu Tree 8
Indicators and Projector Condition 8
Compatible Computer Specifications 8
Supported Signal Format for Optional Board 9
Technical Specifications 9
Optional Parts 9
PJ Link Notice 9
Configurations of Terminals 9
PIN Code Number Memo 9
Dimensions 9
List of Picture in Picture 9
Serial Control Interface 9
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Trademarks
Each name of corporations or products in this book is either a registered trademark or a trademark of its respective corporation.
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To The Owner

3.3' (1m)
3.3' (1m)
3.3' (1m)
3.3' (1m)
Before installing and operating the projector, read this manual thoroughly. The projector provides many convenient features and functions. Operating the projector properly enables you to manage those features and maintains it in good condition for many years to come. Improper operation may result in not only shortening the product life, but also malfunctions, fire hazard, or other accidents. If your projector seems to operate improperly, read this manual again, check operations and cable connections and try the solutions in the “Troubleshooting” section in the back of this manual. If the problem still persists, contact the dealer where you purchased the projector or the service center.
CAUTION
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK
DO NOT OPEN
CAUTION: TO R EDUCE THE R ISK OF ELECT RI C
SHOCK, DO NOT REMOVE COVER (OR BAC K). NO USER-SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE EXCEPT LAMP REPLAC EMENT. REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL.
TH IS SYMBOL INDI CATES THAT DANGE ROU S VOLTAGE CONSTITUTING A RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK IS PRESENT WITHIN THIS UNIT.
TH IS SY MB OL INDI CAT ES THAT TH ER E A RE IMPORTANT OPERATING AND MAINTENA NCE INSTRUCTIONS IN THE OWNER’S MANUAL WITH THIS UNIT.
FOR EU USERS
The symbol mark and recycling systems described below apply to EU countries and do not apply to countries in other areas of the world. Your product is designed and manufactured with high qual­ity materials and components which can be recycled and/or reused. The symbol mark means that electrical and electronic equipment, batteries and accumulators, at their end-of-life, should be disposed of separately from your household waste. Note: If a chemical symbol is printed beneath the symbol mark, this chemical symbol means that the battery or accumula­tor contains a heavy metal at a certain concentration. This will be indicated as follows: Hg: mercury, Cd: cadmium, Pb: lead. In the European Union there are separate collection systems for used electrical and electronic equipment, batteries and accumu­lators. Please, dispose of them correctly at your local community waste collection/recycling centre. Please, help us to conserve the environment we live in!
Safety Precaution
WARNING: l THIS APPARATUS MUST BE EARTHED.
l TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC
SHOCK, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS APPLIANCE TO RAIN OR MOISTURE.
– This projector produces intense light from the projection lens.
Do not stare directly into the lens, otherwise eye damage could
result. Be especially careful that children do not stare directly
into the beam.
– Install the projector in a proper position. Otherwise it may
result in a fire hazard.
– Allowing the proper amount of space on the top, sides, and
rear of the projector cabinet is critical for proper air circulation
and cooling of the unit. The diagrams shown here indicates the
minimum space required. If the projector is to be built into a
compartment or similarly enclosed, these minimum distances
must be maintained.
SIDE and TOP REAR
– Do not cover the ventilation slots on the projector. Heat build-
up can reduce the service life of your projector, and can also be
dangerous.
– If the projector is unused for an extended time, unplug the
projector from the power outlet.
– Do not project the same image for a long time. It may be
burned into the LCD panels.
CAUTION ON HANGING FROM THE CEILING
When hanging the projector from the ceiling , clean the air intake vents and top of the projector periodically with a vacuum cleaner. If you leave the projector unclean for a long time, the cooling fans can be clogged with dust, and it may cause a breakdown or a disaster.
DO NOT SET THE PROJECTOR IN GREASY, WET, OR SMOKY CONDITIONS SUCH AS IN A KITCHEN TO PREVENT A BREAKDOWN OR A DISASTER. IF THE PR OJECTOR CO ME S I N C ONTACT WITH OIL O R CHEMICALS, IT MAY BECOME DETERIORATED.
CAUTION
Not for use in a computer room as defined in the Standard for the Protection of Electronic Computer/Data Processing Equipment, ANSI/NFPA 75.
READ AND KEEP THIS OWNER'S MANUAL FOR LATER USE.
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Safety Instructions

All the safety and operating instructions should be read before the product is operated.
Read all of the instructions given here and retain them for later use. Unplug this projector from AC power su pply before cleaning. Do not use liquid or aerosol cleaners. Use a damp cloth for cleaning.
Follow all warnings and instructions marked on the projector.
For added protection to the projector during a lightning storm, or when it is left unattended and unused for long periods of time, unplug it from the wall outlet. This will prevent damage due to lightning and power line surges.
Do not expose this unit to ra in or use near water... for example, in a wet basement, near a swimming pool, etc...
Do no t use a tt a ch m ent s not r e com men d ed by t he manufacturer as they may cause hazards.
Do not place this projector on an unstable cart, stand, or table. The projector may fall, causing serious injury to a child or adult, and serious damage to the projector. Use only with a cart or stand recommended by the manufacturer, or sold with the projector. Wall or shelf mounting should follow the manufacturer's instructions, and should use a mounting kit approved by the manufacturers.
An appli an ce and ca rt combi na tion sho ul d be move d wi th car e. Q ui ck st op s, exc es si ve for ce , and uneven surfaces may cause the appliance and cart combination to overturn.
This projector should be operated only from the type of power source indicated on the marking label. If you are not sure of the type of power supplied, consult your authorized dealer or local power company.
Do not overload wall outlets and extension cords as this can result in fire or electric shock. Do not allow anything to rest on the power cord. Do not locate this projector where the cord may be damaged by persons walking on it.
Do not attempt to service this projector yourself as opening or removing covers may expose you to dangerous voltage or other hazards. Refer all servicing to qualified ser vice personnel.
Unplug this projector from wall outlet and refer servicing to qualified service personnel under the following conditions: a. When the power cord or plug is damaged or frayed. b. If liquid has been spilled into the projector. c. If the projector has been exposed to rain or water. d. If the projector does not operate normally by following
the operating instructions. Adjust only those controls th at ar e cover ed by the operating instructions as improper adjustment of other controls may result in damag e and will often requir e extensive work by a qualified technician to restore the projector to normal operation.
e. If the projector has been dropped or the cabinet has
been damaged.
f. W hen th e p rojec to r exhibi ts a distin ct chan ge in
performance-this indicates a need for service.
When replacement parts are required, be sure the service technician has used replacement parts specified by the manufacturer that have the same characteristics as the original part. Unauthorized substitutions may result in fire, electric shock, or injury to persons.
Slots and openings in the back and bottom of the cabinet are provided for ventilation, to ensure reliable operation of the equipment and to protect it from overheating.
The openings should never be covered with cloth or other materials, and the bottom opening should not be blocked by placing the projector on a bed, sofa, rug, or other similar surface. This projector should never be placed near or over a radiator or heat register.
This projector should not be placed in a built-in installation such as a book case unless proper ventilation is provided.
Never push objects of any kind into this projector through cabinet slots as they may touch dangerous voltage points or short out parts that could result in a fire or electric shock. Never spill liquid of any kind on the projector.
Do not install the projector near the ventilation duct of air­conditioning equipment.
Upon completion of any service or repairs to this projector, as k the ser vice te chn ic ian to pe rform ro utine sa fety checks to determine that the projector is in safe operating condition.
NOTE FOR CUSTOMERS IN THE US
Hg LAMP(S) INSIDE THIS PRODUCT CONTAIN MERCURY AND MUST BE RECYCLED OR DISPOSED OF ACCORDING TO LOCAL, STATE OR FEDERAL LAWS.
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Safety Instructions Safety Instructions

Air Circulation

Openings in the cabinet are provided for ventilation. To ensure reliable operation of the product and to protect it from overheating, these openings must not be blocked or covered.
CAUTION
Hot air is exhausted from the exhaust vent. When using or installing the projector, the following precautions should be taken.
– Do not put any flammable object or spray can near
the projector, hot air is exhausted from the air vents.
– Keep the exhaust vent at least 3’ (1 m) away from
any objects.
– Do not touch peripheral parts of the exhaust vent,
especially screws and metallic parts. These areas will become hot while the projector is being used.
– Do not put anything on the cabinet. Objects put on
the cabinet will not only get damaged but also may cause fire hazard by heat.
– Do not cover vents with papers or other materials.
Cooling fans are provided to cool down the projector. The fans’ running speed is changed according to the temperature inside the projector.
IMPORTANT!
Filter Maintenance!!
The projector uses a lamp which generates significant heat. The cooling fans and air vents are provided to dissipate the heat by drawing air into the housing and the filter is located in the intake vents to prevent dust from getting inside of the projector.
In order to care for the projector appropriately, regular cleaning is required. Remove any dirt or dust that has accumulated on the projector.
If the projector reaches a time set in the timer setting, a Filter replacement icon (Fig. 1) appears on the screen and WARNING FILTER indicator on the top panel lights up (see below), indicating that the filter replacement is necessary.
If the projector detects that the filter is clogged and no scroll is left in the filter cartridge, a Filter cartridge replacement icon (Fig. 2) appears on the screen and WARNING FILTER indicator on the top panel lights up (see below). Stop using the projector immediately and replace the filter cartridge.
Blocking the air vents and leaving the projector uncleaned for a long time may not only damage the projector and may require costly repairs but may also cause accidents or fire.
EXHAUST VENT
AIR INTAKE VENT
For maintenance of the filter, refer to “Filter counter” on page 67 and “Maintenance and Care” on pages 71-73.
Damages to the projector caused by using an uncleaned filter or improper maintenance will void the warranty on the projector.
Top Panel
Fig.1 Filter replacement icon
Fig.2 Filter cartridge replacement
icon
WARNING FILTER indicator
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Safety Instructions
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Installing the Projector in Proper Directions

Use the projector properly in specified positions. Improper positioning may reduce the lamp life and result in severe accident or fire hazard. This projector can project the picture in upward, downward, or inclined position in perpendicular direction to the horizontal plane.
Note:
•To inverse or reverse the image, set the ceiling function to “On.” (pp. 45, 52)
•The projector can not be operated at an altitude above 3,000 meters.
Positioning Precautions
Avoid positioning the projector as described below when installing.
Do not roll the projector more than 10 degrees from side to side.
Do not put the projector on either side to project an image.
In upward projection, do not tilt the projector over 10 degrees right and left.
In downward projection, do not tilt the projector over 10 degrees right and left.
CAUTION ON CEILING MOUNTING
For ceiling mounting, you need the ceiling mount kit designed for this projector. When not mounted properly, the projector may fall, causing hazards or injury. For details, consult your dealer. The warranty on this projector does not cover any damage caused by use of any non-recommended ceiling mount kit or installation of the ceiling mount kit in an improper location.
Cautious use of equipment with laser technology
Do not radiate strong light such as laser light on the projection lens directly, as this may degrade the functionality of the projector. Failure to so such will void any applicable warranties.
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Safety Instructions

Moving the Projector

Retract the adjustable feet to prevent damage to lens and cabinet. For safety, holding the projector on both sides by 2 or more people is recommended to move the projector because the projector is heavy. When moving the projector by one person from necessity, hold the handle carefully. Moving it improperly may result in damage of cabinet or person's injury.
CAUTION IN CARRYING OR
TRANSPORTING THE PROJECTOR
– Do not drop or bump the projector, otherwise
damages or malfunctions may result.
– When carrying the projector, use a suitable
carrying case.
– Do not transport the projector by courier or any
other transport service in an unsuitable transport case. This may cause damage to the projector. For information about transporting the projector by courier or any other transport service, consult your dealer.
– Do not put the projector in a case before it is
cooled enough.
– Do not transport the projector with a replacement
lens installed.
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ASA

Compliance

GROUND
Federal Communications Commission Notice
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense.
Do not make any changes or modifications to the equipment unless other wise specified in the instructions. If such changes or modifications should be made, you could be required to stop operation of the equipment.
Canadian Radio Interference Regulations
This Class A digital apparatus meets all requirements of the Canadian ICES-003.
WARNING
This is a Class A product. In a domestic environment this product may cause radio interference in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures.
AC Power Cord Requirement
The AC Power Cord supplied with this projector meets the requirement for use in the country you purchased it.
AC Power Cord for the United States and Canada:
AC Power Cord used in the United States and Canada is listed by the Underwriters Laboratories (UL) and certified by the Canadian Standard Association (CSA).
AC Power Cord has a grounding-type AC line plug. This is a safety feature to be sure that the plug will fit into the power outlet. Do not try to defeat this safety feature. Should you be unable to insert the plug into the outlet, contact your electrician.
AC Power Cord for the United Kingdom:
This cord is already fitted with a moulded plug incorporating a fuse, the value of which is indicated on the pin
face of the plug. Should the fuse need to be replaced, an ASTA approved BS 1362 fuse must be used of the same rating, marked thus replacement fuse cover is required, ensure it is of the same colour as that visible on the pin face of the plug (i.e.
red or orange). Fuse covers are available from the Parts Department indicated in your User Instructions. If the plug supplied is not suitable for your socket outlet, it should be cut off and destroyed. The end of the flexible cord should be suitably prepared and the correct plug fitted.
WARNING: A PLUG WITH BARED FLEXIBLE CORD IS HAZARDOUS IF ENGAGED IN A LIVE SOCKET
OUTLET.
The Wires in this mains lead are coloured in accordance with the following code:
Green-and-yellow ············· Earth Blue ································· Neutral Brown ······························ Live As the colours of the wires in the mains lead of this apparatus may not correspond with the coloured markings
identifying the terminals in your plug proceed as follows: The wire which is coloured green-and-yellow must be connected to the terminal in the plug which is marked by the
letter E or by the safety earth symbol or coloured green or green-and-yellow. The wire which is coloured blue must be connected to the terminal which is marked with the letter N or coloured
black.
The wire which is coloured brown must be connected to the terminal which is marked with the letter L or coloured
red.
WARNING: THIS APPARATUS MUST BE EARTHED.
. If the fuse cover is detachable, never use the plug with the cover omitted. If a
THE SOCKET-OUTLET SHOULD BE INSTALLED NEAR THE EQUIPMENT AND EASILY ACCESSIBLE.
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Part Names and Functions

Front

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q Lens Mount Cover
Projection Lens (Optional)
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Infrared Remote Receiver (Front)
r t Adjustable Feet y Terminals and Connectors u Handle i Side Control o Lamp Cover

Back

!0
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!0 Infrared Remote Receiver (Rear) !1 Exhaust Vent !2 Main On/Off Switch
A
!3!1 !2
!1
!3 Power Cord Connector !4 Air Intake Vent !5 Air Filter Cover
CAUTION
Hot air is exhausted from the exhaust vent. Do not put heat-sensitive objects near this side.
A Kensington* Security Slot
!5
!4
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This slot is for a Kensington lock used to deter theft of the projector.
* Kensington is a registered trademark of ACCO Brands
Corporation.
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Terminals and Connectors

Part Names and Functions
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SERIAL PORT IN TERMINAL
If you control the projector from a computer, you
must connect a cable (not supplied) from your computer to this RS-232C terminal.
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SERIAL PORT OUT TERMINAL
This terminal outputs signal from SERIAL PORT IN.
More than two projectors can be controlled with
one computer by connecting SERIAL PORT IN of
another projector to this RS-232C terminal.
e USB CONNECTOR (series B)
USB connector is to used to service the projector.
r R/C JACK
When using the wired remote control, connect the
wired remote control to this jack with a remote
control cable (not supplied).
t
LAN PORT
Connecting the Ethernet cable See the owner’s
manual of “Network Set-up and Operation” for
details.
u
u 5 BNC JACK
Connects the component or composite video
output signal from video equipment to VIDEO/Y, Pb/Cb, and Pr/Cr jacks or connect the computer output signal (5 BNC Type [Green, Blue, Red, Horiz. Sync, and Vert. Sync.]) to G, B, R, H/HV, and V jacks (pp.20–21).
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ANALOG TERMINAL
Connects the computer (or RGB scart) output signal to this terminal (pp.20–21).
o HDMI
Connects the HDMI output signal from video
!0
Connects computer output (Digital/DVI-D type) to
HD (HDCP Compatible) signal can be also
TERMINAL
equipment to this terminal. (pp.20–21)
DIGITAL (DVI-D) TERMINAL
this terminal (p.20).
connected (p.21).
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y S-VIDEO JACK
Connects the S-VIDEO output signal from video
equipment to this jack (p.21).
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Part Names and Functions

Side Control and Indicators

Side Control

Indicators
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Side Control
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!0
!1
!2
12
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ON/STAND-BY
Turns the projector on or off. (pp.24,25)
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SHUTTER button
Closes and opens up the built-in shutter. (p.28)
ZOOM button
e
Zooms in and out the images. (p.28)
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FOCUS
Adjusts the focus. (p.28)
t
MENU
Opens or closes the On-Screen MENU. (pp.26, 27)
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POINT
- Select an item or adjust the value in the On-
- Pan the image in DIGITAL ZOOM + mode. (p.44)
button
button
buttons
Screen MENU. (p.26)
button
u
AUTO PC ADJ.
Automatically adjusts the computer image to its
optimum setting. (pp.28, 36)
i
LIGHT
Lights the side control and around terminals. (p.28)
o LENS SHIFT
Selects the LENS SHIFT function. (p.28)
!0
INPUT
Selects an input source Input 1, Input 2, Input 3 or
Input 4. (pp.32-34)
!1
SELECT
Used to execute the selected item. (p.26) It is also
used to make the image larger in DIGITAL ZOOM + mode and smaller in DIGITAL ZOOM - mode. (p.44)
!2 INFORMATION button
Displays the input source information (p.28).
button
button
button
button
button

Indicators

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Part Names and Functions
q
POWER indicator
This indicator lights green when the projector
is ready to be turned on in standby mode. And it flashes green in Power Management mode. (pp.62, 85-87)
w
LAMP Indicator
This indicator is dim when the projector is turned
on. And bright when the projector is in stand-by mode. (pp.85-87)
e
WARNING TEMP. indicator
This indicator flashes red when internal projector
temperature is too high. (pp.78, 85-87)
r
WARNING FILTER indicator
– Blinks slow when the filter is being scrolled.
(pp.71, 85)
– Blinks fast when the filter scroll is not working
properly. (pp.71, 87)
– Lights orange when the clogging of the filter is
detected or the filter counter reaches a time set in the timer setting, urging immediate filter/ filter cartridge replacement. (pp.67, 71, 87)
t
SHUTTER indicator
Lights blue when the shutter is closed. (p. 85)
y
LAMP 2 REPLACE indicator
Lights orange when the projection lamp 2 reaches
its end of life (pp.75, 86)
u
LAMP 1 REPLACE indicator
Lights orange when the projection lamp 1 reaches
its end of life (pp.75, 86 )
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Part Names and Functions

Remote Control

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!1 !2
!3
!4
!5
!6 !7
!8
!9
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@1
@2
@3
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STAND-BY button
Turns the projector off. (p.25)
w
SIGNAL EMISSION indicator
Lights red while a signal is being sent from the remote control unit to the projector.
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ON button
Turns the projector on. (p.24)
r
SHUTTER button
Closes the built-in shutter for light blocking. (pp.28, 29)
t
MENU button
Opens or closes the On-Screen MENU. (pp.26, 27)
y POINT ed 7 8 buttons
– Select an item or adjust the value in the ON-SCREEN MENU. (p.26) –Pan the image in DIGITAL ZOOM +/– mode. (p.44)
u
LENS SHIFT button
Selects the LENS SHIFT function. (p.29)
i
ZOOM buttons
Zoom in and out the images. (p.29)
o D.ZOOM
button
Select the Digital zoom +/- mode and resize the image. (pp.29, 44)
!0
FREEZE button
Freezes the picture on the screen. (p.30)
!1
KEYSTONE button
Corrects keystone distortion. (pp.31, 45, 52)
!2
P-TIMER button
Operates the P-TIMER function. (pp.30, 68)
!3 INFO. button
Displays the input source information. (p.29)
!4 FILTER button
Scrolls the filter. (p.30)
!5 SCREEN button
Selects the screen size. (pp.43-45, 51-52)
!6
LIGHT button
Lights the buttons on the remote control for about 10 seconds.
!7
AUTO PC button
Automatically adjusts the computer image to its optimum setting.
(pp.29, 36)
!8
SELECT
button
–Executes the selected item. (p.26) – Expands or compresses the image in the DIGITAL ZOOM +/-
mode. (p.44)
!9
IMAGE ADJUST button
Enters the image level adjustment mode. (pp.29, 40-42, 48-50)
@0
FOCUS buttons
Adjusts the focus. (p.29)
@1
IMAGE SEL. button
Selects the image level. (pp.30, 39, 47)
@2
INPUT 1, 2, 3, and 4
button
s
Select an input source. (pp.32-34)
@3
PIP button
Operates the Picture In Picture function. (p.30)
@4 ON/OFF switch
When using the remote control, set this switch to “ON”.
@5 Wired Remote Jack
Connects the remote control cable (not supplied) to this jack when using as a wired remote control.
@6 Number buttons
Use these buttons when setting the remote control codes (p.16)
or when entering the PIN code numbers (pp. 24, 60, 64).
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Remote Control Battery Installation

Part Names and Functions
Open the battery compartment lid.
1 2 3
Pull up the lid and remove it.
To ensure safe operation, please observe the following precautions :
l Use two (2) AAA or LR03 type alkaline batteries. l Always replace batteries in sets. l Do not use a new battery with a used battery. l Avoid contact with water or liquid. l Do not expose the remote control to moisture or heat. l Do not drop the remote control. l If the battery has leaked on the remote control, carefully wipe the case clean and install new batteries. l Risk of an explosion if battery is replaced by an incorrect type. l Dispose of used batteries according to the instructions or your local disposal rule or guidelines.
Install new batteries into the compartment.
Two AAA size batteries
For correct polarity (+ and –), be sure battery terminals are in contact with pins in the compartment.
Replace the compartment lid.

Remote Control Receivers and Operating Range

Point the remote control toward the projector (to Infrared Remote Receivers) when pressing the buttons. Maximum operating range for the remote control is about 16.4’ (5 m) and 60 degrees in front and rear of the projector.
Infrared Remote Receivers are provided both in front and back of the projector. You can conveniently use both of the receivers (pp. 10, 61).
Note:
When hanging the projector from the ceiling, select the Infrared Remote Receiver which is located farther away from the fluorescent light (p.61).

Wired Remote Control

16.4’ (5 m)
16.4’ (5 m)
The remote control can be used as a wired remote control. Wired remote control helps you use the remote control outside of the operating range (16.4’/ 5 m). Connect the remote control and the projector with the remote control cable (sold separately). Connected with the remote control cable, the remote control does not emit wireless signal.
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Part Names and Functions

Remote Control Codes

When controlling several projectors from each remote control at the same time, you can assign a remote control code (Code 1 - Code 8) to individual projectors and remote controls to prevent remote control interference. Assign the same code the you specified for the projector to the remote control. See “Remote Control” on page 61 for assigning a remote control code to the projector. Follow the procedures below to select the assigned code.
Press and hold the MENU and a number button (1–8) for more than five seconds to switch between the codes. To reset it to the default code number (Code 1), use the button combination of the MENU button and the 0 number button ( press for 5 seconds).
MENU button
Note:
To ensure safe operation, observe the following precautions:
• Do not bend, drop, or expose the remote control to moisture or heat.
• For cleaning, use a soft dry cloth. Do not apply benzene, thinner, spray, or any other chemical materials.
Number buttons
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Installation

Lens Installation

Before setting up the projector, install Projection Lens on the projector.
Before installation, check where the projector is used and prepare a suitable lens. For the specifications of Projection Lens, contact sales dealer where you purchased the projector.
- Do not use the optional lens below for this projector. Otherwise damages may result. LENS MODEL NO. : LNS-T01, LNS-T01Z
- Lens installation and replacement should be performed by the qualified service personnel.
- When setting the projector after lens installation, be sure to replace a Lens Cap to protect a surface.
- When carrying or holding up the projector, be careful not to put your hands on lens part. It may
damage lens, cabinet, or mechanical parts.

Attaching the Strap

Connect the lens mount cover and the projector with the strap (supplied) to prevent the lens mount cover from falling down.
Turn the lens mount cover counter-clockwise.
1
(See Fig. 1) Remove the screw. (See Fig. 1)
2
Thread one end of the strap through the loop hole
3
on the lens mount cover. (See Fig. 2) Fix the other end of the strap to the projector
4
with the removed screw. (See Fig. 3)
Label
Matchmark (dot) on the cabinet
Matchmark (dot) on the lens mount cover
Strap
Screw
Fig. 3
Note:
The screw which is packed with the strap is not for use
with this projector.
Lens Mount Cover
Screw
Fig. 1
Lens Mount Cover
Strap
Loop Hole
Fig. 2
Fit the lens mount cover, align the matchmark on the lens mount
5
cover with the left edge of the label on the cabinet, and then turn the lens mount cover clockwise until it clicks. (See Fig.3)
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Installation

Positioning Projector

This projector is designed to project on a flat projection surface.
Note:
Brightness in room has a great influence on picture quality. It is recommended to limit ambient lighting in order to provide the best image.
SCREEN

Lens Shift Adjustment

Projection lens can be moved from side to side and up and down with the motor-driven lens shift function. This function makes the positioning of images easy on the screen. The amount of lens shift range varies depending on the lens. The shift ranges shown below apply to the LNS-S03 lens. (See page 28)
The display position can be shifted upward up to 50% elevation of the display.
The display position can be shifted downward up to 50% low level of the display.
When the lens is shifted to top.
When the lens is shifted to bottom.
The display position can be shifted to the left in up to 10% width of the display.
When the lens is shifted to leftmost.

Picture Level and Pitch Adjustment

The projection angle is adjustable up to 2.8 degrees upward and downward respectively by rotating front and back feet .
To raise the projector, rotate the feet clockwise.
To lower the projector or to retract the adjustable feet, rotate the feet counterclockwise.
To correct keystone distortion, press the KEYSTONE button on the remote control or select Keystone from the menu (see pages 31, 45, 52).
Do not rotate the adjustable feet when you see the red line on the adjustable feet. The adjustable feet may fall off.
The display position can be shifted to the right in up to 10% width of the display.
When the lens is shifted to rightmost.
REAR ADJUSTABLE FEET (Refer to p.10)
ADJUSTABLE FEET
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Installation

Terminals of Projector

The projector has two replaceable Interface board slots. The projector's functions can be extended by installing the optional interface boards into the terminal slots. 2 vacant slots (Input 3 and 4) are provided in your purchasing the projector. For the Optional Interface Boards, contact sales dealer where you purchased the projector.
2 TERMINAL SLOTS (Factory set)
INPUT/OUTPUT TERMINALS
DI GITA L(DVI- D)/HD MI/AN ALOG Terminals
5-BNC / S-Video jacks
Replacement of Terminal
Note:
• In the replacement of interface board, turn off the projector, press the Main On/Off Switch to Off and unplug the AC power cord from the AC outlet.
Remove 2 Screws from an interface board.
1
Pull out the interface board.
2
Replace the interface board. Insert a new interface
3
board along Guide to fit Socket to inside Plug.
Tighten screws to secure the interface board.
4
NOTES ON ORDERING OR USING OPTIONAL INTERFACE BOARD
When ordering or using Optional Interface Board, contact your sales dealer. When contacting the sales dealer, tell the Option Control Number (Op.cont.No.) in the menu that is located on the bottom of the information menu. (See page 29)
Screws
Guide
Socket
Plug
As an example, this figure shows how to install a Dual-SDI Board.
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Installation

Connecting to Computer

Cables used for connection
• DVI-D cable • Serial cross cable
• DVI/HDMI cable • USB cable
• VGA Cable (D-sub 15 pin) * ( *One cable is supplied; Other cables are not supplied with this projector.)
• BNC Cable (BNC x 5)
Monitor Output
DVI-D Cable
DIGITAL (DVI-D)
Laptop type
Monitor Output
DVI/HDMI
Cable
HDMI
VGA
Cable
ANALOG
Desktop type
Monitor Output
BNC Cable
B
G
R
H/HV
Serial out
Serial Cross
cable
SERIAL PORT IN
V
USB port
USB
cable
USB
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Terminals of
the projector
Unplug the power cords of both the projector and external equipment from the AC outlet before connecting cables.

Connecting to Video Equipment

Cables used for connection
• Video Cable (BNC x 3, BNC x 1) • HDMI Cable
• SCART-VGA Cable
• DVI-D Cable
• S-Video Cable ( Cables are not supplied with the projector.)
Video Source (example)
Installation
Professional Digital VCR
Digital Output
(HDCP compatible )
DVI-D Cable
DIGITAL (DVI-D)
HDMI Output
HDMI Cable
HDMI
Video Disc Player
RGB SCART 21-pin Output
SCART-VGA Cable
ANALOG
Composite
Video Output
BNC
Cable
VIDEO
VIDEO/Y, Pb/Cb, Pr/Cr
Component video output equipment.
(such as DVD player or high-definition TV source.)
Component Video
Output
BNC
Cable
S-Video Output
S-video
cable
S-VIDEO
Terminals of
the projector
Un plug the power cords of both the projector and external equipment from the AC outlet before connecting cables.
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Installation

Attaching the Cable Tie

You can dress and secure all cables to a cable tie (supplied).
The cable tie is reusable and can be loosened and tightened as many times as needed.
To loosen the cable tie
2
1
Cable tie
2. Loosen the cable tie in the arrow direction.
Tab
1. Pull the tab in the arrow direction.
Cable tie
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Connecting the AC Power Cord

This projector uses nominal input voltages of 100-240 V AC. It is designed to work with single-phase power systems having a grounded neutral conductor. To reduce the risk of electrical shock, do not plug into any other type of power system. If you are not sure of the type of power being supplied, consult your authorized dealer or service center. Connect the projector with all peripheral equipment before turning on the projector.
CAUTION
The AC outlet must be near this equipment and must be easily accessible.
Note:
Unplug the AC power cord or turn off the MAIN ON/OFF
Switch when the projector is not in use. When the projector is in stand-by mode, it consumes a little electric power.
Installation
Connect the AC power cord (supplied) to the projector.
NOTE ON THE POWER CORD
AC power cord must meet the requirements of the country where you use the projector. Confirm the AC plug type with the chart below and proper AC power cord must be used. If the supplied AC power cord does not match your AC outlet, contact your sales dealer.
Projector side AC Outlet side
For Continental Europe
To the AC Outlet.
(200–240 V AC)
For the U.K.
Ground
To the AC Outlet.
(200–240 V AC)
To POWER CORD CONNECTOR on your projector.
For the U.S.A. and Canada
Ground
To the AC Outlet.
(120 V AC)
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Basic Operation

Turning On the Projector

Complete peripheral connections (with a computer, VCR,
1
etc.) before turning on the projector.
Connect the projector’s AC power cord into an AC outlet.
2
The LAMP indicator lights red and the POWER indicator lights green.
Press the ON/STAND-BY button on the side control
3
or the ON button on the remote control. The LAMP indicator dims and the cooling fans start to operate. The preparation display appears on the screen and the countdown starts.
After the countdown, the input source that was selected
4
the last time and the Lamp control status icon (see page
74) appear on the screen.
If the projector is locked with a PIN code, PIN code input dialog box will appear.
Note:
• When the Logo select function is set to Off, the logo will not be shown on the screen (p.59).
• When Countdown off or Off is selected in the Display function, the countdown will not be shown on the screen (p.53).
• If you press the ON/STAND-BY button on the side control or the remote control during the countdown period, you can skip the countdown and go to the normal operations. In this case, however, the brightness of the image needs some time to stabilize after turning on the projector. The display may flicker after turning on the lamp for the characteristics of the lamp. This is normal operation and not a malfunction.
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The preparation display will disappear after 20 seconds.
Selected Input Source and Lamp control
Lamp control status
(See page 74 for Lamp control status.)
Note:
• The Lamp replacement icon and the Filter replacement or the Filter cartridge replacement icon may appear on the screen depending on the usage state of the projector.
• When the filter cartridge replacement icon keeps appearing on the screen at turning on the projector for some time and no action is taken to replace the filter cartridge, the projector will be automatically shut down in 3 minutes after turning on to protect the projector. (pp. 67, 71)
• When the Picture in Picture function is set to Mode(1-5), Mode(1-5), Input source, Lamp control status, Lamp replacement icon and Filter warning icon will appear on the screen for 10 seconds.
Enter a PIN code
Use the Point ed buttons on the side control or Number buttons on the remote control to enter a number.
When using side control
Use the Point ed buttons on the side control to select a number. Press the Point 8 button to fix the number and
move the red frame pointer to the next box. The number changes to . Repeat this step to complete entering a four-
digit number. After entering the four-digit number, move the pointer to “Set”. Press the SELECT button so that you can start to operate the projector.
When using remote control
Press the Number buttons on the remote control to enter a number (p.16). When you complete entering a four-digit number, the pointer moves to “Set”. Press the SELECT button so that you can start to operate the projector.
If you fixed an incorrect number, use the Point 7 button to move the pointer to the number you want to correct, and then enter the correct number.
If you entered an incorrect PIN code, “PIN code” and the number (✳✳✳✳) will turn red for a moment. Enter the correct
PIN code all over again.
PIN Code Input Dialog Box
After the OK icon disappears, you can operate the projector.
Note:
• If the PIN code number is not entered within three minutes after the PIN code dialog box appeared, the projector will be turned off automatically.
• The "1234" is set as the initial PIN code at the factory.
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What is PIN code?
PIN (Personal Identification Number) code is a security code that allows the person who knows it to operate the projector. Setting a PIN code prevents unauthorized use of the projector.
A PIN code consists of a four-digit number. Refer to the PIN code lock function in the Setting Menu on pages 63, 64 for locking operation of the projector with your PIN code.
CAUTION ON HANDLING PIN CODE
If you forget your PIN code, the projector can no longer be started. Take a special care in setting a new PIN code; write down the number in a column on page 94 of this manual and keep it on hand. Should the PIN code be missing or forgotten, consult your dealer or service center.

Turning Off the Projector

Basic Operation
Press the ON/STAND-BY button on the side control or
1
the STAND-BY button on the remote control, and Power off? appears on the screen.
Press the ON/STAND-BY button on the side control or
2
the STAND-BY button on the remote control again to turn off the projector. The LAMP indicator lights bright and the POWER indicator turns off.
When the projector has cooled down enough, the
3
POWER indicator lights green and then you can turn on the projector.
TO MAINTAIN THE LIFE OF THE LAMP, ONCE YOU TURN THE PROJECTOR ON, WAIT AT LEAST FIVE MINUTES BEFORE TURNING IT OFF.
DO NOT OPERATE THE PROJECTOR CONTINUOUSLY WITHOUT REST. CONTINUOUS USE MAY RESULT IN SHORTENING THE LAMP LIFE. TURN OFF THE PROJECTOR AND LET STAND FOR ABOUT AN HOUR IN EVERY 24 HOURS.
Note:
• When the Direct On function is set to On, the projector will be turned on automatically by connecting the AC power cord to an AC outlet (p.62).
• The running speed of cooling fans is changed according to the temperature inside the projector.
• Do not put the projector in a case before the projector is cooled enough.
• If the WARNING TEMP. indicator blinks red, see “Warning Indicators” on page 78.
• The projector cannot be turned on during the cooling period with the POWER indicator turned off. You can turn it on again after the POWER indicator becomes green again.
Power off? disappears after 4 seconds.
Direct OFF function
You can disconnect the power cord from the wall outlet or turn off the breaker even during projection without pressing the ON/STAND-BY button.
Note:
• When using the Direct OFF function, you cannot restart the projector immediately after the power is disconnected. If the external power supply is suddenly cut off, the fan stops immediately. The lamp remains high temperature and needs to be cooled.
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Basic Operation

How to Operate the On-Screen Menu

The projector can be adjusted or set via the on-screen menu. The menu has a hierarchical structure, with a main menu that is divided into submenus, which are further divided into other submenus. For each adjustment and setting procedure, refer to respective sections in this manual.
Press the MENU button on the side control or the
1
remote control to display the on-screen menu.
Use the Point ed buttons to highlight or select a main
2
menu item. Press the Point 8 or the SELECT button to access the submenu items. (The selected item is highlighted in orange.)
Use the Point ed buttons to select the desired
3
submenu item and press the SELECT button to set or access the selected item.
Use the Point ed7 8 buttons to adjust the setting or
4
switch between each option and press the SELECT button to activate it and return to the submenu.
Press the Point 7 button to return to the main menu.
5
Press the MENU button to exit the on-screen menu.
Side Control
MENU button
SELECT button POINT buttons
Remote Control
MENU button
POINT buttons
SELECT button
On-screen menu
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Point 8 or SELECT button  
The currently set item is marked.
The selected item is highlighted in orange.

Main Menu

For detailed functions of each menu, see “Menu Tree” on pages 82-84.
Main Menu
q
w
e
r
t
y
u
i
Sub-Menu
Basic Operation
o
q Input
Used to select an input source (Input 1, Input 2, Input 3, or Input 4) (p.32-34).
w PC adjust
Used to adjust the parameters to match with the input signal format (pp.36-38).
e Image select
For computer source, used to select an image level among Dynamic, Standard, Real, and Image 1-10 (p.39). For Video source, used to select an image level among Dynamic, Standard, Cinema, and Image 1-10 (p.47).
r Image adjust
For computer source, used to adjust the computer image. [Contrast/Brightness/Color management/Color temp./
White balance (R/G/B)/Offset(R/G/B)/Auto picture control/Advanced color/Sharpness/Gamma/Reset/Store]
(pp.40-42).
For video or HDMI source, used to adjust the video image. [Contrast/Brightness/Color/Tint/Color management/
Color temp./White balance (R/G/B)/Offset (R/G/B)/Auto picture control/Advanced color/Sharpness/Gamma/ Noise Reduction/Progressive/Reset/Store] (pp.48-50).
t Screen
For computer source, used to adjust the size of the image. [Normal/Full/Wide(16:9)/Zoom/True/Custom/Custom
adj./Digital zoom +/-/Keystone/Ceiling/Rear/Screen aspect/Reset] (pp.43-45).
For video or HDMI source, used to adjust the size of the image. [Normal/Full/Wide(16:9)/Zoom/Natural
wide/Custom/Custom adj./Keystone/Ceiling/Rear/Screen aspect/Reset] (pp. 51-52).
y Setting
Used to set the projector’s operating configurations (pp.53-68).
u Information
Displays the input source information: Input, H-sync freq., V-sync freq., Screen, Lamp mode, Lamp control, Lamp
interval, Lamp 1, Lamp 2, Language, Filter counter, Power management, Key lock, PIN code lock, Shutter management, Remote control, SERIAL NO., and Option control No. (p.29).
i Network
See the owner’s manual of “Network Set-up and Operation”.
o Guide
The key operation is displayed.
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Basic Operation

Operating with Projector Control

Light Function
Light function is used to turn on the lights on the side control and around terminals. To turn off the lights, press the Light button again.
Note:
• The buttons on the side control except for the LIGHT button and ON/STAND-BY button do not light up when the projector is in stand-by mode or during the cooling down period.
Auto PC Adjustment
Operates the Auto PC Adj. function. The computer screen adjustment can be done easily by pressing this button. See page 36 for details.
Zoom Adjustment
Press the ZOOM button and “Zoom” will be displayed on the screen. And then press the Point ed buttons to zoom in and
out the image.
Focus Adjustment
Press the FOCUS button and “Focus” will be displayed on the screen. And then press the Point ed buttons to adjust the
focus of the image.
Lens Shift Adjustment
Press the LENS SHIFT button and “Lens shift” will be displayed on the screen. Use the Pointed ed7 8 buttons to position
the projection image to the desired point without having picture distortion. Press and hold the LENS SHIFT button for more than 5 seconds to return the lens to the central position. See page 18 for details.
Side Control
SHUTTER button
LIGHT button
ZOOM button
FOCUS button
LENS SHIFT button
SELECT button POINT buttons
INFORMATION button
AUTO PC ADJ. buttons
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Shutter Function
Shutter function allows you to completely block out light to the screen. Press the SHUTTER button to close the shutter inside the projector. To open up the shutter, press the SHUTTER button again. Refer to p.65 for detail of setting for the Shutter function.
Information
Information display can be used to confirm the current operating condition of the projector and the signal being projected through the projector.
Press the INFORMATION button to toggle between the current and next Information menus and the cancellation of menu display.
The Information menu can also be selected from the menu.
Note:
• The arrow disappears at the maximum lens shift in each direction.
• The arrows turn red when the lens shift comes to the center position of the screen.
Note:
• The SHUTTER button on the side control and the remote control cannot be effective when Shutter Protection is On in the Setting menu. (p.65)
• The SHUTTER indicator on the projector's top lights blue when the shutter is closed. (pp.13, 85)
• The projector will shut down automatically when the set time on shutter management has passed. (p.65)
• The Power management function does not work when the shutter is closed. (p.62)
Basic Operation

Operating with Remote Control

Using the remote control for some frequently used operations is advisable. Just pressing one of the buttons enables you to make the desired operation quickly without calling up the On-Screen Menu.
SHUTTER button
See page 28 for details.
Remote Control
MENU buttons
Press the MENU button to show the main menu. Press the button again to hide the menu.
LENS SHIFT button
See page 28 for details.
ZOOM buttons
Press the ZOOM buttons on the remote control to zoom in and out the image.
D.ZOOM button
Press the D.ZOOM button on the remote control to enter to the Digital zoom +/– mode. See page 44 for details.
SCREEN button
Press the SCREEN button on the remote control to select the desired screen size. The selected screen size symbol appears on the screen for 4 seconds. See pages 43 to 45 and 51 to 52 for details. Press and hold the SCREEN button for more than 5 seconds to return all the screen size adjustment setting to the factory default setting.
AUTO PC button
Press the AUTO PC button on the remote control to operate the Auto PC adj. function. The computer screen adjustment can be done easily by pressing this button. See page 36 for details.
SCREEN button
SHUTTER button AUTO PC
button
MENU button
IMAGE ADJUST
button LENS SHIFT button
ZOOM buttons
D.ZOOM button
Note:
See the next page for the description of other buttons.
Information Menu
FOCUS buttons
INFO. button
IMAGE ADJUST button
Press the IMAGE ADJUST button to show the IMAGE ADJUST menu. Press this button again to hide the menu.
FOCUS buttons
Press the FOCUS buttons on the remote control to adjust focus of the image.
INFO. button
Press the INFO. button to confirm the current settings of the projector and the signals being transmitted to the projector. Use the Point 7 8 buttons or INFO. button to toggle back
and forth between the current and next Information menus and the cancellation of menu display.
Note:
• The H-sync freq. and V-sync freq. values shown in the menu list may be different from the actual values.
• SERIAL NO. is used to service the projector.
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Basic Operation
LIGHT button
Press the LIGHT button to turn on/off Keypad backlight.
FREEZE button
Press the FREEZE button on the remote control to freeze the picture on the screen. To cancel the FREEZE function, press the FREEZE button again or press any other button. Fig.1 will appear when the Freeze function is working.
Fig.1
P-TIMER button
Press the P-TIMER button on the remote control to operate the Count up/Count down function. Refer to p.68 for detail of Setting for the P-timer function for a few seconds. To stop the count time, press the P­TIMER button. To cancel the P-timer function, press and hold the P-TIMER button.
FILTER button
Press and hold the FILTER button for more than five seconds to operate electrically operated filter to replace the filter.
Note
• The filter cannot be rewound.
• When the filter is replaced, the total accumulated time of the filter use is automatically set to 0.
Remote Control
LIGHT button
IMAGE SEL. button
FREEZE button
P-TIMER button
FILTER button
Note
See the previous page for the description of other buttons.
User 1 of PIP (example)
KEYSTONE button
PIP button
IMAGE SEL. button
Press the IMAGE SEL. button on the remote control to select a desired image level of the screen.
For more detail, see pp.39, 47.
KEYSTONE button
See page 31 for details.
PIP button
Press the PIP button on the remote control several times until the desired mode of Picture in Picture appears. Each user mode (User 1-5) appears only
when it has stored data. Press and hold the PIP button for more than 3 seconds to display the setting dialog box of Picture
in Picture. See pages 55-56 for details of Picture in Picture function.
User 2 of PIP (example)
Sub picture
Main picture
Sub picture
Main picture
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