To prevent fire or shock hazard, do not
expose the unit to rain or moisture.
To avoid electrical shock, do not open the
cabinet. Refer servicing to qualified
personnel only.
This symbol is intended to alert the
user to the presence of uninsulated
“dangerous voltage” within the
product’s enclosure that may be of
sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk
of electric shock to persons.
This symbol is intended to alert the
user to the presence of important
operating and maintenance (servicing)
instructions in the literature
accompanying the appliance.
For the customers in the USA
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with
the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of
the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide
reasonable protection against harmful interference in a
residential installation. This equipment generates, uses, and
can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and
used in accordance with the instructions, may cause
harmful interference to radio communications. However,
there is no guarantee that interference wll not occur in a
particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful
interference to radio or television reception, which can be
determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is
encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more
of the following measures:
– Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
– Increase the separation between the equipment and
receiver.
– Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different
from that to which the receiver is connected.
– Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician
for help.
You are cautioned that any changes or modifications not
expressly approved in this manual could void your authority
to operate this equipment.
For the customers in Canada
This Class B digital apparatus meets all requirements of the
Canadian Interference-Causing Equipment Regulations.
For the customers in the United Kingdom
WARNING
THIS APPARATUS MUST BE EARTHED
IMPORTANT
This 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 Y 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.
Voor de klanten in Nederland
• Dit apparaat bevat een Li-ion batterij voor memory back-
up.
• De batterij voor memory back-up van het geheugen is
bevestigd op IC2016 van plaat A.
• Raadpleeg uw leverancier over de verwijdering van de
batterij op het moment dat u het apparaat bij einde
levensduur afdankt.
• Gooi de batterij niet weg, maar lever hem in als KCA.
• Bij dit produkt zijn batterijen geleverd.
Wanneer deze leeg zijn, moet u ze niet
weggooien maar inleveren als KCA.
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The socket-outlet should be installed near the equipment
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Precautions
On safety
Overview
•Check that the operating voltage of your unit is identical with the voltage
of your local power supply. If voltage adaptation is required, consult with
qualified Sony personnel.
•Should any liquid or solid object fall into the cabinet, unplug the unit and
have it checked by qualified personnel before operating it further.
•Unplug the unit from the wall outlet or set the MAIN POWER switch to
OFF if it is not to be used for several days.
•To disconnect the cord, pull it out by the plug. Never pull the cord itself.
•The wall outlet should be near the unit and easily accessible.
•The unit is not disconnected from the AC power source (mains) as long
as it is connected to the wall outlet, even if the unit itself has been turned
off.
On installation
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•When the projector is mounted on the ceiling, the Sony PSS-70 Projector
Suspension Support must be used for installation. Read the installation
manual of the PSS-70 carefully, since the ceiling should be reinforced for
safety.
•Allow adequate air circulation to prevent internal heat build-up. Do not
place the unit on surfaces (rugs, blankets, etc.) or near materials (curtains,
draperies) that may block the ventilation holes. Leave space of more than
30 cm (12 inches) between the wall and the projector. Be aware that room
heat rises to the ceiling; check that the temperature near the installation
location is not excessive.
•Do not install the unit in a location near heat sources such as radiators or
air ducts, or in a place subject to direct sunlight, excessive dust or
humidity, mechanical vibration or shock.
•To avoid moisture condensation, do not install the unit in a location
where the temperature may rise rapidly.
•Fans are installed inside the projector to prevent internal heat build-up.
The fans produce a humming noise when the power is switched on,
which is normal. Should the noise sound abnormal, please consult
qualified Sony personnel.
On illumination
On operation
On cleaning
•To obtain the best picture, the front of the screen should not be exposed
to direct lighting or sunlight.
•Ceiling-mounted spot lighting is recommended. Use a cover over
fluorescent lamps to avoid lowering the contrast ratio.
•Cover any windows that face the screen with opaque draperies.
•It is desirable to install the projector in a room where floor and walls are
not of light-reflecting material. If the floor and walls are of reflecting
material, it is recommended that the carpet and wall paper be changed to
a dark color.
To turn on the projector after the projector has been turned off due to a
brief loss of power, press the ON (1) key on the remote control, or turn off
the MAIN POWER switch so that the STANDBY indicator turns off and
then turn on the MAIN POWER switch.
•To keep the cabinet looking new, periodically clean it with a soft cloth.
Stubborn stains may be removed with a cloth lightly dampened with a
mild detergent solution. Never use strong solvents, such as thinner,
benzene, or abrasive cleansers, since these will damage the cabinet.
•Avoid touching the lens. To remove dust on the lens, use a soft dry cloth.
Do not use a damp cloth, detergent solution, or thinner.
CRT burns
On repacking
When a static picture of a VCR or a computer is displayed for more than
about an hour, a CRT burn may result. This means that an after-image
impression of the static picture remains on the screen even after the picture
has changed. If it is necessary to display the same static picture for more
than an hour, we recommend that you set the CONTR (contrast) control to
the lowest setting.
Also, when a picture of different size is displayed beyond a certain length
of time, an after-image impression of the frame of the smaller picture may
be burnt on the screen (such as displaying a 16:9 wide size picture on a 4:3
screen). To avoid this, we recommend that you use the same picture size
when possible. However, if it is necessary to use a different picture size,
set the CONTR (contrast) control and the BRT (brightness) control of the
smaller picture to the lowest setting possible. This will minimize the risk
of creating an after-image impression.
If the CRT burns, it must be replaced. In this case, refer to the warranty
provided with this unit. Consult your Sony dealer or Qualified Service
Personnel.
Save the original shipping carton and packing material; they will come in
handy if you ever have to ship your unit. For maximum protection, repack
your unit as it was originally packed at the factory.
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Features
Multiscan projector
This projector accepts and automatically detects horizontal scanning
frequencies between 15 kHz and 64 kHz and vertical scanning frequencies
between 38 Hz and 150 Hz.
In addition to high-resolution pictures from computers, you can also
project pictures from teletext decoders, VCRs and video cameras.
High resolution and brightness
A newly developed 7-inch CRT and a hybrid Sony HACC (Highresolution Aspherical and Color Corrected) lens are incorporated in the
projector to provide a sharp and bright high-quality picture with the high
resolution of 1280 × 1024 pixels and the high light output of 160 lumen.
Easy operation—remote control, on-screen display
Adjustments such as input selection, picture control and centering
adjustment can be remotely controlled from both the front and rear of the
projector with the supplied remote control RM-PJ1001. You can also use
the control as a wired remote control by connecting it to the projector with
the supplied remote control cable.
Selecting the input signal or video memory number can be done easily
with the supplied remote control RM-PJD50.
Compatible with various color systems
NTSC, PAL, SECAM, NTSC4.431) or PAL-M color system can be selected
automatically or manually.
Flexible setup
You can project a 60- to 250-inch picture (100-inch standard) with this
projector. The projector can be set up on the floor or ceiling, for front or
rear projection to suit the installation location, surrounding illumination,
usage, etc.
Illuminated control panel/remote control keys
The key names on the remote control and the control panel of the projector
can be illuminated for easy access in a dark place by pressing the LIGHT
button.
1) NTSC4.43 is the color system used when playing back a video recorded on NTSC on a NTSC4.43 system VCR.
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Location and Function of Controls
Front
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1
5
1 Blue lens
2 Green lens
3 Red lens
4 Control panel
For details, see “Control Panel” on page 9 (GB).
5 Front ventilation hole
6 Front remote control detector
7 AC IN socket
8 MAIN POWER switch
9 Handles
Used for carrying the projector. The handles are
located on the right and left sides.
0 Adjusters
Used to keep the projector level if it is installed on an
uneven surface (equipped with four adjusters).
9876
!º
How to use the adjusters
To lower the
projector
While lifting the projector, turn the adjusters to adjust
the height so that the projector becomes level.
Notes
• Be careful not to let the projector down on your fingers.
• Taking out the unit from the carton or moving the unit
requires more than one person.
To raise
the projector
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Location and Function of Controls
Using the handles
Pull out the side handles.
Putting away the handles
Pull the handle release lever under each handle
towards you. The handle is automatically retracted.
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Control Panel
12 345678 9 !º!¡!™
The keys with the same names as those on the remote control have the
same functions. The functions of the keys and switches that are not on the
control panel can be selected with the menu operation.
LIGHT
NORMAL
INPUT SELECT
VIDEO
SELECT
VIDEO/S VIDEO
BA
PICTURE CONTROL
BRIGHT-CONTR
-
STATUS
MUTING
BLKG
RGB
PIO
SIZER
SHIFT
ON
++
OFF
--
!£!¢ !∞!§!¶
1 LIGHT key
Illuminates the key indicators on the control panel. The
key indicators turn off if you press the LIGHT key
again.
If you do not press any key for more than 30 seconds,
the indicators also turn off automatically.
2 INPUT SELECT keys
Select the input signal.
VIDEO: The video or S video signal input from the
VIDEO IN or S VIDEO IN (or Y/C IN) connectors
SELECT VIDEO/S VIDEO: Selects the signal input
from the VIDEO IN or S VIDEO IN (or Y/C IN)
connectors by pressing this key after pressing the
VIDEO key.
A: The RGB, component or HDTV signal input from
the INPUT A connectors.
B: The RGB, component, HDTV, S video or video
signal input from the INPUT B connectors.
CENT
MEMORY
B
RESET
MENU
ENTER
POWER
ON
OFF
STANDBY
IR
3 PICTURE CONTROL keys
Adjust the picture conditions: CONTR (contrast) and
BRIGHT (brightness).
4 STATUS ON/OFF keys
Press OFF to eliminate the on-screen display.
Press ON to restore the on-screen display.
Note
The menus and warning messages appear even if the OFF
key is pressed.
5 MUTING PIC key
Cuts off the picture. To restore the picture, press the
key again.
Note
To switch the input signal from the INPUT A or INPUT B
to the S VIDEO IN (or Y/C IN) connectors, first press the
VIDEO key, then press the SELECT VIDEO/S VIDEO key.
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Location and Function of Controls
6 RGB SIZE key
Enters the size adjustment mode for the input signal.
Next adjust the size of the picture using the four arrow
keys.
B : to reduce horizontal size
b : to expand horizontal size
V : to expand vertical size
v : to reduce vertical size
Press the MEMORY key 8 to store the adjusted value
and display the adjusted picture.
7 CENT R/B keys
Enter the centering adjustment mode of the red and
blue.
R: Press to enter the red centering adjustment mode.
B: Press to enter the blue centering adjustment mode.
Perform the centering adjustment using the four arrow
keys.
8 MEMORY key
Stores various adjusted data into memory.
9 Menu operation keys
Used for various adjustment functions and for menu
operations.
MENU: Displays the main menu. Press it again to
turn off the menu.
Arrow keys: Adjusts the value or selects the item in
the menu.
ENTER: Stores the settings in the menu.
!∞ RGB SHIFT key
Enters the shift adjustment mode for the input signal.
Next adjust the position of the picture using the four
arrow keys. The picture shifts in the direction of the
arrow on the pressed key.
Press the MEMORY key 8 to store the adjusted value
and display the adjusted picture.
!§ RESET key
Resets the adjusted levels to the factory preset or
service adjusted levels.
!¶ u STANDBY indicator
Lights in orange when the projector is turned on with
the MAIN POWER switch.
!º POWER ON/OFF keys
Turn on and off the projector when the MAIN
POWER switch on the projector is set to ON.
!¡ POWER ON indicator
Lights in green when the power of the projector is on.
!™ Error code window/rear remote control detector
Indicates an error code when an operational error
occurs.
!£ NORMAL key
Erases the test pattern or cancels the various
adjustment modes.
!¢ BLKG (blanking) key
Enters the blanking adjustment mode.
You can adjust the blanking with the four arrow keys.
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Rear
9
1
TRIGGER
IN OUT
PLUG IN POWER
CONTROL S
2
RS-422A
REMOTE
3
INOUT
ABL LINK
ININ
VIDEO
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1 TRIGGER connector (minijack)
When the projector is turned on, 12 V is output and
when it is turned off, 0 V is output. However, the
connector is not used as the power source since the
power is not output.
2 RS-422A REMOTE connector (D-sub 9-pin)
Used to expand the system connections using the RS422A interface.
Before using the connector, remove the red cap.
Y IN
C IN
S VIDEO
R
OUTOUT
CR/R-Y/P
R
YGCB/B-Y/P
INPUT A
INPUT A
B SYNC/HD VD
B
C
R
R
/R-Y/P
VIDEO
SYNC/HD
G
B
R
B
/B-Y/P
B
Y
C
C
Y
INPUT B
8
4 CONTROL S jacks
IN/PLUG IN POWER (5 V) jack (stereo minijack):
Connects to the CONTROL S OUT jack of other
Sony equipment. Also connects to the CONTROL S
OUT jack of the supplied remote control with the
supplied remote control cable (stereo cable) to be
used as a wired remote control. In this case, this jack
supplys 5 V to the remote control as power source.
OUT jack (stereo minijack): Connects to the
CONTROL S IN jack of other Sony equipment.
VD
3 ABL (Automatic Brightness Limiter) LINK IN/
OUT jacks (minijack)
When connecting multiple projectors, connects the
ABL LINK OUT jack to the ABL LINK IN jack on
another projector. You can synchronize the brightness
limiting point among the projectors, allowing to make
the whole screen brightness uniform.
Note
When using this jack, the remote control detector on the
projector does not function.
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Location and Function of Controls
5 VIDEO IN/OUT connectors
VIDEO IN connector (BNC type): Connects to the
composite video output of the video equipment.
VIDEO OUT connector (BNC type): Connects to the
composite video input of a color monitor.
6 S VIDEO IN/OUT connectors
Y IN, C IN connectors (BNC type): Connects to the
Y and C video outputs of the video equipment.
S VIDEO IN/OUT connectors (4-pin, mini-DIN
type): Connects to the S video output or input of
the video equipment.
Note
The S VIDEO IN connector is disconnected when a cable is
connected to the Y/C IN connectors.
7 INPUT A connectors (BNC type)
R/R-Y/PR, G/Y, B/CB/B-Y/PB, SYNC/HD, VD
R/C
connectors: Connect to the video equipment
outputs. According to the connected equipment, the
RGB (R, G, B), component (R-Y, G, B-Y) or
HDTV (P
R, Y, PB) signal is selected.
8 INPUT B connectors (BNC type)
R/R-Y/PR/VIDEO, G/Y Y/Y, B/CB/B-Y/PB/C,
R/C
SYNC/HD, VD connectors: Connect to the video
equipment outputs. According to the connected
equipment, the RGB (R, G, B), component (R-Y, G,
B-Y), HDTV (P
R, Y, PB), S VIDEO, VIDEO signal
is selected.
9 Rear ventilation hole
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Remote Control RM-PJD50
Selecting the input signal or video memory number
can be done easily.
u
1
1
VIDEO
ABC
SEL
123
456
789
10
INPUT
SELECT
VIDEO MEMORY
2
3
OFF
4
11
uu
1
1/
u (on/standby) keys
11
uu
Press the 1 key to turn on the power and the u key to
standby when the MAIN POWER switch on the
projector is set to ON.
2 INPUT SELECT keys
Select the input signal.
VIDEO: The video or S video signal input from the
VIDEO IN or S VIDEO IN (or Y/C IN) connectors
SEL (select): Select the signal input from the VIDEO
IN or S VIDEO IN (or Y/C IN) connectors by
pressing this key after pressing the VIDEO key.
A: The RGB, component or HDTV signal input from
the INPUT A connectors
B: The RGB, component, HDTV, S video or video
signal input from the INPUT B connectors
C: This key does not function with this projector.
3 VIDEO MEMORY keys
Select the preset or adjusted data by pressing keys 1 to
10. To reset to the data of the input signal, press OFF
key.
Lithium battery installation –– RM-PJD50
1 Pull out the lithium battery holder from the remote
control.
2 Install the lithium battery.
+ side facing upward
3 Put the lithium battery holder back into the remote
control.
Notes on the lithium battery
•Keep the lithium battery out of the reach of children.
•Should the battery be swallowed, immediately
consult a doctor.
CAUTION
Danger of explosion if battery is incorrectly replaced.
Replace only with the same or equivalent type
recommended by the manufacturer.
Dispose of used batteries according to the
manufacturer’s instructions.
4 Lithium battery holder
Install the supplied lithium battery.
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Location and Function of Controls
Remote Control RM-PJ1001
The remote control RM-PJ1001 may be used as a
wired or wireless remote control.
The keys with the same names as those on the control
panel have the same functions.
@¢
@£
@™
@¡
LIGHT
MUTING
PICONAUDIO OFF
NORMAL
APA
LCD LENS CONTROL
ZOOM
PATTERN
DOT PHASE
SHIFT
43215
STATUS
RGB
SIZE
FOCUS
@º
!ª
!•
INPUT SELECT
VIDEO
SELECT
VIDEO/S VIDEO
ADBC
SWITCHER/VIDEO MEMORY/INDEX
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5867
SW NO/
9
10/0(ALL)
OFF/GROUP
SWITCHER INDEX
SYS SET
VIDEO MEMORY
Note
The VOL +/– !™, INPUT SELECT C and D !•, LCD
LENS CONTROL @¡ and AUDIO MUTING @£ keys do not
function with this projector.
7
COMMAND
OFF
SHIFT
ON
CENT
6
R
MEMORY
B
8
ONSTANDBY
MENU
9
BLKG
RESET
FUNCTION
PICTURE CONTROL
BRIGHT
CONTR
ENTER
POSITION
!º
!¡
SHARP
HUE
COLOR
VOL
!™
!¶
!§
!∞
1 LIGHT button
Illuminates the key indicators when the COMMAND
switch 5 is set to ON. If the COMMAND switch is
set to OFF, only the COMMAND switch is
illuminated. The key indicators turn off if you press
the LIGHT button again.
If you do not press any key for more than 30 seconds,
the indicators also turn off automatically.
When the remote control is connected to the
CONTROL S IN/PLUG IN POWER jack of the
projector via the remote control cable, the power is
supplied to the remote control from the projector.
!¢
!£
2 Transmission indicator
Lights each time you press a key. If it does not light,
replace the batteries with new ones.
3 STATUS ON/OFF keys
Press OFF to eliminate the on-screen display.
Press ON to restore the on-screen display.
Note
The menus and warning messages appear even if the OFF
key is pressed.
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4 RGB keys
Enter the adjustment mode for the input signal.
APA: This key does not function with this projector.
DOT PHASE: This key does not function with this
projector.
SIZE: Enters the size adjustment mode for the input
signal. Next adjust the size of the picture using the
four arrow keys.
B : to reduce horizontal size
b : to expand horizontal size
V : to expand vertical size
v : to reduce vertical size
Press the MEMORY key 7 to store the adjusted
value and display the adjusted picture.
SHIFT: Enters the shift adjustment mode for the input
signal. Next adjust the position of the picture using
the four arrow keys. The picture shifts in the
direction of the arrow on the pressed key.
Press the MEMORY key 7 to store the adjusted
value and display the adjusted picture.
!º FUNCTION key
This key does not function with this projector.
!¡ POSITION +/– keys
Select the position to be adjusted on the screen in
blanking adjustment mode.
Also, set V SHIFT to WIDE or NARROW in the RGB
input signal’s SHIFT adjustment mode.
!™ VOL +/– keys
These keys do not function with this projector.
!£ PICTURE CONTROL keys
Adjust the picture conditions: CONTR (contrast),
BRIGHT (brightness), COLOR, HUE and SHARP
(sharpness).
!¢ RESET key
Resets the adjusted levels to the factory preset or
service preset levels.
5 COMMAND ON/OFF switch
No key on the remote control except the LIGHT button
1 function when this switch is set to OFF. This saves
battery power.
6 CENT R/B keys
Enter the centering adjustment mode of the red and
blue.
R: Press to enter the red centering adjustment mode.
B: Press to enter the blue centering adjustment mode.
Perform the centering adjustment using the four arrow
keys.
7 MEMORY key
Stores various adjusted data into memory.
8 ON/STANDBY keys
Turn on and off the projector when the MAIN
POWER switch on the projector is set to ON.
9 Menu operation keys
Used for various adjustment functions and for menu
operations.
MENU: Displays the main menu. Press it again to turn
off the menu.
Arrow keys: Adjusts the value or selects the item in
the menu.
ENTER: Stores the settings in the menu.
!∞ BLKG (blanking) key
Enters the blanking adjustment mode.
You can adjust the blanking with the four arrow keys.
!§ SWITCHER/VIDEO MEMORY/INDEX keys
Select the video memory number or OFF when the
SWITCHER/VIDEO MEMORY/INDEX select switch
is set to VIDEO MEMORY.
!¶ SWITCHER/VIDEO MEMORY/INDEX select
switch
SWITCHER: This key does not function with this
projector.
VIDEO MEMORY: To select the preset or adjusted
data.
INDEX: This key does not function with this
projector.
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Location and Function of Controls
!• INPUT SELECT keys
Select the input signal.
VIDEO: The video or S video signal input from the
VIDEO IN or S VIDEO IN (or Y/C IN) connectors
SELECT VIDEO/S VIDEO: Selects the signal input
from the VIDEO IN or S VIDEO IN (or Y/C IN)
connectors by pressing this key after pressing the
VIDEO key.
A: The RGB, component or HDTV signal input from
the INPUT A connectors
B: The RGB, component, HDTV, S video or video
signal input from the INPUT B connectors
C, D: These keys do not function with this projector.
Note
To switch the input signal from the INPUT A or INPUT B
to the S VIDEO IN (or Y/C IN) connectors, first press the
VIDEO key, then press the SELECT VIDEO/S VIDEO key.
!ª SYS SET key
This key does not function with this projector.
@º PATTERN key
Displays the internal test patterns of the projector.
Each press of the key displays CROSS HAIR, HATCH
(9 × 9), ME and COLOR BAR patterns, sequentially.
@¡ LCD LENS CONTROL keys
These keys do not function with this projector.
@™ NORMAL key
Erases the test pattern or cancels the various
adjustment modes.
@£ MUTING keys
PIC (picture): Cuts off the picture. To restore the
picture, press the key again.
AUDIO: This key does not funcion with this projector.
@¢ CONTROL S OUT jack
Connects to the CONTROL S IN/PLUG IN POWER
jack on the projector for wired remote control
application.
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Battery installation –– RM-PJ1001
1 Push to open the lid.
2 Install the three size AA (R6) batteries (supplied)
with the correct polarity.
Be sure to install
the battery from
the ’ side.
Notes on wireless remote control operation
•Be sure that there is nothing to obstruct the infrared
beam between the remote control and the projector.
•The operation range is limited. The shorter the
distance between the remote control and the
projector, the wider the angle within which the
remote control can control the projector.
•The remote control detectors on the projector do not
operate when the remote control is being used as a
wired remote control. If you wish to use the remote
control as a wireless remote control, be sure to
remove the connecting cable from both the remote
control and the projector.
Connecting the remote control to the
projector
Rear of the projector
3 Replace the lid.
Notes on batteries
•Be careful that the battery orientation is correct when
inserting batteries.
•Do not mix old battery with new one, or different
types of batteries.
•If you do not intend to use the remote control for a
long time, remove the batteries to avoid damage from
battery leakage. If a battery has leaked, remove the
batteries, wipe the battery compartment dry and
replace the batteries with new ones.
Remote control cable (supplied)
CONTROL S IN
INOUT
PLUG IN POWER
CONTROL S
CONTROL
S OUT
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Projecting
4
5
Control panel
INPUT SELECT
LIGHT
VIDEO
NORMAL
SELECT
VIDEO/S VIDEO
Projecting
BA
PICTURE CONTROL
BRIGHT-CONTR
-
RGB
MUTING
CENT
PIO
SIZE R
MEMORY
SHIFT
B
BLKG
RESET
STATUS
ON
++
OFF
--
POWER
MENU
ENTER
OFF
MENU key
2
ON
STANDBY
IR
POWER ON indicator
Rear remote control detector
u STANDBY indicator
6
Front remote control
detector
Remote control
Point it toward the front
remote control detector.
4
SWITCHER/VIDEO MEMORY/
INDEX select switch and number
keys
LIGHT
MUTING
PICONAUDIO OFF
NORMAL
DOT PHASE
APA
LCD LENS CONTROL
ZOOM
PATTERN
SHIFT
INPUT SELECT
VIDEO
SELECT
VIDEO/S VIDEO
ADBC
SWITCHER/VIDEO MEMORY/INDEX
1423
5867
SW NO/
9
10/0(ALL)
OFF/GROUP
STATUS
RGB
SIZE
FOCUS
SYS SET
VIDEO MEMORY
SWITCHER INDEX
COMMAND
SHIFT
BLKG
OFF
SHARP
ON
CENT
R
MEMORY
B
RESET
FUNCTION
PICTURE CONTROL
BRIGHT
1, 6
MAIN POWER
ON/ OFF
6
ONSTANDBY
MENU
ENTER
CONTR
POSITION
COLOR
HUE
VOL
2
MENU key
5
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1 Press the MAIN POWER switch on the front of the projector.
The u STANDBY indicator on the control panel lights in orange and
the projector goes into the standby mode.
2 Press the ON (1) key on the remote control or the POWER ON key of
the control panel.
The POWER ON indicator lights in green.
A white screen with the message shown below (warming up screen)
appears on the screen. Make sure to allow the projector to warm up for
20 minutes after turning it on.
The message disappears temporarily in about 35 seconds, and will
appear subsequently for 5 seconds every 30 seconds.
INPUT-A
For optimum
performance
white screen will
remain for 20min.
For immediate use,
push [MENU] key.
Press the MENU key to cancel the warming up screen and see the
picture immediately after the projector is turned on if, for example, the
adjustment has been finished and warming up is not needed.
3 Turn on the power of the connected equipment.
4 Select the input signal to be projected by pressing the INPUT SELECT
key.
VIDEO and SELECT (SEL) keys: To project the signal input from
the equipment connected to the VIDEO IN or S VIDEO IN (or Y/C
IN) connectors. Select VIDEO or S VIDEO by pressing the VIDEO
key, then the SELECT (SEL) key.
A: To project the RGB, component or the HDTV signal input from the
equipment connected to the INPUT A connectors.
B: To project the RGB, component, HDTV, S video or video signal
input from the equipment connected to the INPUT B connectors.
Note
When you select the input signal connected to the INPUT A or INPUT B section,
be sure to select the correct signal in the SET SETTING menu. If an incorrect
signal is selected, picture may be distorted.
For details, see “The SET SETTING Menu” on page 34 (GB).
5 Adjust the picture.
For details, see “Adjusting the Picture” on page 20 (GB).
6 To turn the power off, press the STANDBY (u) key on the remote
control or the POWER OFF key on the control panel of the projector,
then set the MAIN POWER switch on the projector to OFF.
ToPress
Trun off the on-screen display the STATUS OFF key. The menus and warning
Cut off the picturethe MUTING PIC key.
messages appear even if the OFF key is pressed.
To restore the on-screen display, press the
STATUS ON key.
To restore the picture, press the MUTING PIC
key.
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Adjusting the Picture
Adjust the picture for your preference. The adjustment data can be saved in
the memory.
1 Adjust with the PICTURE CONTROL +/– keys.
Only the remote control is equipped with the COLOR, HUE and
SHARP keys.
3 Press the MEMORY key to save the adjustment data.
Resetting to the initial preset size
The picture size of the video signal can be reset to the initial preset size by
pressing the RESET key in RBG SIZE adjustment mode. (The picture size
of signals other than the video signal cannot be reset.)
If the picture needs to be shifted to fit the screen, adjust the position of the
picture.
1 Press the RGB SHIFT key.
(Use the RGB SHIFT key even for the signal other than RGB.)
2 Adjust the shift with the
arrow keys.
V : The picture is shifted
upward.
v : The picture is shifted
downward.
b : The picture is shifted
rightward.
B : The picture is shifted
leftward.
Note
When the RGB signal is input, the adjustable range of the vertical shift (V SHIFT)
can be set to WIDE or NARROW by pressing the POSITION +/– keys.
When the video signal is input, V SHIFT is automatically fixed to NARROW and
the adjustable range of the vertical shift will become narrower than that of the
RGB signal.
RGB SHIFT ADJ
V SHIFT:
NARROW
Hc: 50
Hf: 50
V :MIN
ADJ:
Screen
Picture
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Adjusting the Size and Shift of the Picture
3 Press the MEMORY key to save the adjustment data.
Resetting to the initial preset position
The position of the picture of the video signal can be reset to the initial
preset position by pressing the RESET key in RGB SHIFT adjustment
mode. (The position of the picture of signals other than the video signal
cannot be reset.)
Blanking adjustment
If the displayed picture is larger than the screen, cut off the excess parts.
1 Press the BLKG key.
2 Press the POSITION +/– keys on the remote control to select the part
to be adjusted.
• When you press the + key, the position cycles through the following
order:
TOP → BOTTOM → LEFT → RIGHT → TOP…
• When you press the – key, the position cycles in reverse order.
• Press the V and v keys to adjust the TOP and BOTTOM positions.
• Press the B and b keys to adjust the LEFT and RIGHT positions.
4 Press the MEMORY key to save the adjustment data.
Note
When you connect multiple video input sources to the projector, such as when
using the switcher, adjust the picture size, picture shift and blanking for each input
connector.
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Selecting the Video Memory
The picture aspect, picture adjustment and other data are stored in the
built-in memory function of the projector. You can select the preset data
by pressing the VIDEO MEMORY keys, 1 to 10. To reset to the data of
the input signal, press OFF key.
Picture aspect data of the video memory preset at the factory
The following picture aspect data are preset at the factory.
NO.Picture aspect
OFF (IDTV ON)4:3 (1.33:1)/Standard TV
OFF (IDTV OFF)4:3 (1.33: 1)/Standard TV
11.66:1/European Vista (IDTV ON)
216:9 (1.78:1)/wide (IDTV ON)
31.85:1/American Vista (IDTV ON)
42:1 (IDTV ON)
52.35:1 (Cinema scope (IDTV ON)
61.66:1/European Vista (IDTV OFF)
716:9 (1.78:1)/wide (IDTV OFF)
81.85:1/American Vista (IDTV OFF)
92:1 (IDTV OFF)
102.35:1 (Cinema scope (IDTV OFF)
Video memory architecture
The data is memorised:
•When the MEMORY key is pressed
•When the input signal is changed
•When the input channel is changed
•When the adjustment mode is changed
MemoryAdjustment dataNumber of memories
Video memoryMemory numbers 1 to 10
Color temperature, D. picture,
V shift, Set up, Component
format, V aperture, Picture
control (CONTRAST, BRIGHT,
COLOR, HUE, SHARP), RGB
size, RGB shift, Blanking
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Centering Adjustment
The three colors, red, green and blue must converge for correct projection.
If they do not converge, centering adjustment is necessary.
MEMORY key
CENT R/B key
LIGHT
NORMAL
VIDEO
SELECT
INPUT SELECT
VIDEO/S VIDEO
BA
PICTURE CONTROL
BRIGHT-CONTR
-
Control panel
POWER ON key
RGB
MUTING
CENT
PIO
SIZE R
MEMORY
RESET
SHIFT
B
BLKG
STATUS
ON
++
OFF
--
POWER
ON
MENU
STANDBY
ENTER
OFF
IR
Rear remote control detector
Arrow keys (V, v, B, b)
Front remote control detector
MAIN POWER switch
CENT R key
CENT B key
Remote control Point it toward the front remote control detector.
LIGHT
MUTING
PICONAUDIO OFF
NORMAL
DOT PHASE
APA
LCD LENS CONTROL
ZOOM
PATTERN
SHIFT
INPUT SELECT
VIDEO
SELECT
VIDEO/S VIDEO
ADBC
SWITCHER/VIDEO MEMORY/INDEX
1423
5867
SW NO/
9
10/0(ALL)
OFF/GROUP
STATUS
RGB
FOCUS
SYS SET
VIDEO MEMORY
SWITCHER INDEX
COMMAND
ON
OFF
CENT
R
MEMORY
SIZE
SHIFT
B
RESET
FUNCTION
BLKG
PICTURE CONTROL
BRIGHT
HUE
SHARP
CONTR
COLOR
ONSTANDBY
MENU
ENTER
POSITION
VOL
ON key
MEMORY key
Arrow keys (V, v, B, b)
1 Turn the projector on by switching on the MAIN POWER switch and
pressing the ON key on the remote control.
2 Press the CENT R key.
The built-in CROSS HAIR test pattern appears and the red line will be
adjustable.
BlueGreenRed
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R CENT ADJ
R CENT ADJ
R CENT ADJ
Hc:128
Hc:128
Hf:128
Hc:128
Hf:128
Vc:118
Hf:128
Vc:118
Vf:130
Vc:118
Vf:130
Vf:130
ADJ:
ADJ:
ADJ:
Red
Green
Blue
3 Press the arrow keys to move the red line until the red and green lines
converge and become yellow.
The red line moves according to the direction of the arrow.
BlueYellow
R CENT ADJ
R CENT ADJ
Yellow
Hc:128
Hc:128
Hf:128
Hf:128
Vc:118
Vc:118
Vf:130
Vf:130
ADJ:
ADJ:
Blue
4 Press the CENT B key.
The blue line will be adjustable.
Blue
B CENT ADJ
B CENT ADJ
Hc:128
Hc:128
Hf:128
Hf:128
Vc:118
Vc:118
Vf:130
Vf:130
Yellow
ADJ:
ADJ:
Yellow
Blue
5 Press the arrow keys to move the blue line until the blue and yellow
lines converge.
The blue line moves according to the direction of the arrow.
When all three color lines converge, the test pattern will become white.
The projector is equipped with an on-screen menu for
making various adjustments and settings.
The language used in the menu can be changed to
French, German, Italian, Spanish, Japanese or Chinese.
For details, see “LANGUAGE” on page 35 (GB).
Basic Menu Operation
1 Press the MENU key.
The menu display appears.
The menu presently selected is highlighted in blue.
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2 Use the v or V keys to select a menu, then press
the b key or the ENTER key.
The selected menu appears.
The setting items that are indicated in white
cannnot be selected.
Menu items
VIDEO
VIDEO MEMORY:OFF
INPUT
SELECT
CONTRAST 80
PIC
CTRL
BRIGHT 50
COLOR 50
INPUT
SETTING
HUE 50
SHARP 50
SET
SETTING
INPUT
INFO.
Setting items
SEL:SET:
ENTER
RESET: RESET
EXIT: MENU
3 Use the v or V keys to select a setting item, then
press the b key or the ENTER key.
The adjustment menu or the setting menu (pop-up
menu) appears.
If there are two or more pages for a menu
The $ indication appears below the bottom item.
To go to the next page, move the cursor to the
bottom item with the v key, then press the v key.
To go back to the previous page, move the cursor
to the top item with the V key, then press the V key.
4 Make adjustment or setting on the menu.
To clear the menu display
To change the adjustment level
To increase the level, press the V or b key.
To decrease the level, press the v or B key.
Then press the ENTER key to store the level. The
original screen is restored.
CONTRAST: 80
To select an item
Use the v or V key to select an item in a pop-up menu,
then press the B key or the ENTER key. The selected
setting is stored and the pop-up menu disappears.
Pop-up menu
VIDEO MEMORY: OFF
INPUT
SELECT
1
CONTRAST 2
PIC
CTRL
BRIGHT 3
COLOR 4
INPUT
SETTING
HUE 5
SHARP
SET
SETTING
INPUT
INFO.
SEL:SET:
EXIT: MENU
ENTER
Press the MENU key.
The menu display also disappears automatically if no
key is pressed for about one minute.
To reset the settings that have been
adjusted
Press the RESET key. “Reset complete!” appears on
the screen and the settings appearing on the screen will
be reset to the factory preset or service adjusted levels.
Memory of the settings
The settings in the menus are automatically stored in
the projector memory. You can also store the setting
by pressing the MEMORY key.
For details on setting individual items, see the relevant
menu pages.
The INPUT SELECT menu is used for selecting the
input signal.
Items that can be selected are highlighted in green.
You cannot select the items indicated in white.
INPUT-A
VIDEO:VIDEO
INPUT
SELECT
INPUT-A
INPUT-B
PIC
CTRL
SWITCHER:SW'ER1-1
INPUT
SETTING
SET
SETTING
INPUT
INFO.
SEL:SET:
ENTER
EXIT: MENU
VIDEO
Selects signal input from the VIDEO IN or S VIDEO
IN (or Y/C IN) connectors.
DEO
VIDEO: VIDEO
INPUT
SELECT
INPUT- S-VIDEO
INPUT-
PIC
CTRL
SWITCHER:SW'ER1-1
INPUT
SETTING
SET
SETTING
INPUT
INFO.
SEL:SET:
EXIT: MENU
ENTER
INPUT-B
Selects signal input from the INPUT B connectors.
Note
If the setting of INPUT-B in the SET SETTING menu is
incorrect, the pictue may be distorted.
For details, see page 34 (GB).
SWITCHER
The switcher can not be selected.
Select VIDEO or S-VIDEO in the pop-up menu.
INPUT-A
Selects signal input from the INPUT A connectors.
Note
If the setting of INPUT-A in the SET SETTING menu is
incorrect, the picture may be distorted.
For details, see page 34 (GB).
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The PIC CTRL (Picture Control) Menu
The PIC CTRL menu is used for adjusting the picture.
Items that can be adjusted are highlighted in green.
You cannot select the items indicated in white.
Page 1
VIDEO
VIDEO MEMORY:OFF
INPUT
SELECT
CONTRAST 80
PIC
CTRL
BRIGHT 50
COLOR 50
INPUT
SETTING
HUE 50
SHARP 50
SET
SETTING
INPUT
INFO.
SEL:SET:ENTER
RESET: RESET
EXIT: MENU
Page 2
VIDEO
D.PICTURE:OFF
INPUT
SELECT
COLOR SYS:AUTO
SET UP:0
PIC
CTRL
INPUT
SETTING
SET
SETTING
INPUT
INFO.
SEL:SET:
ENTER
EXIT: MENU
CONTRAST
Adjusts the picture contrast.
CONTRAST: 80
The higher the setting, the greater the contrast.
The lower the setting, the lower the contrast.
BRIGHT
Adjusts the picture brightness.
BRIGHT: 50
The higher the setting, the brighter the picture.
The lower the setting, the darker the picture.
COLOR
Adjusts color intensity.
COLOR: 50
VIDEO MEMORY
Selects a memory number of the adjusted picture
levels.
VIDEO MEMORY: OFF
INPUT
SELECT
1
CONTRAST 2
PIC
CTRL
BRIGHT 3
COLOR 4
INPUT
SETTING
HUE 5
SHARP
SET
SETTING
INPUT
INFO.
SEL:SET:
Select a number from 1 to 10 in the pop-up menu, then
the picture levels that have been adjusted will be stored
in the number of the projector's memory.
If you want to reset the data to the input signal, select
OFF.
The items to be stored in the VIDEO MEMORY are
shown in the table of the memory architecture under
“Input memory” (except for the items, “clamp
position” and “registration” ).
EXIT: MENU
ENTER
The higher the setting, the greater the intensity.
The lower the setting, the lower the intensity.
HUE
Adjusts skin tones.
HUE: 50
At high settings, the picture becomes greenish.
At low settings, the picture becomes purplish.
SHARP
Adjusts the picture sharpness.
SHARP: 50
The higher the setting, the sharper the picture.
The lower the setting, the softer the picture.
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D. (Dynamic) PICTURE
SET UP
Emphasizes the black of the composite video, S video
(Y/C) or component signal.
VIDEO
D.PICTURE: ON
INPUT
SELECT
COLOR SYS: OFF
SET UP:0
PIC
CTRL
INPUT
SETTING
SET
SETTING
INPUT
INFO.
SEL:SET:
EXIT: MENU
ENTER
ON: Emphasizes the black to produce a bolder
“dynamic” picture.
OFF: Reproduces the dark portions of the picture
accurately, in accordance with the source signal.
COLOR SYS (System)
Selects the color system of the composite video or S
video (Y/C) signal.
VIDEO
D.PICTUR AUTO
INPUT
SELECT
COLOR SY NTSC3.58
SET UP:0 PAL
PIC
CTRL
SECAM
NTSC4.43
INPUT
SETTING
PAL-M
SET
SETTING
INPUT
INFO.
SEL:SET:
Normally, set to AUTO.
If the picture is distorted or colorless, select the color
system according to the input signal.
EXIT: MENU
ENTER
Changes the set up level (standard black level) to 0
IRE or 7.5 IRE according to the NTSC source signal.
VIDEO
D.PICTURE:OFF
INPUT
SELECT
COLOR S O
SET UP: 0
PIC
CTRL
7.5
INPUT
SETTING
SET
SETTING
INPUT
INFO.
SEL:SET:
EXIT: MENU
ENTER
0 IRE: Normally, set to this position.
7.5 IRE: Set to this position when the black color is
too light.
Input signals and adjustable/setting items
Input signal
3.58/
3.58/
Component
Y
Y
Y
N
Y
Y
N
N
HDTV
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
N
N
N
RGB
Y
Y
N
N
N
N
N
N
Items
CONTRAST
BRIGHT
COLOR
HUE
SHARP
D. PICTURE
COLR SYS
SET UP
Video or S
video (Y/C)
Y
Y
Y
Y (NTSC
4.43
NTSC
system only)
Y
Y
Y
Y (NTSC
4.43
NTSC
system only)
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Y: Adjustable/can be set
N: Not adjustable/cannot be set
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