Texas Instruments DU9000 User Manual

DU9000
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Index
Safety Notice 4
General 8
I/O Panel 8
Keypad and LED 9
Remote Control 10
Installation of the Remote Control Battery 11
Remote Control Operating Range 11
Precautions For Installation 12
Projector Installation and Setup 12
Cautions on Ventilation 13
Lens Shift 14
Connecting the Projector to Source Devices 15
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Before Using the Projector 17
Remove Dust Cover Before Turning on Power 17
Connecting to AC Power 17
AC Outlet 18
Turn On 19
Changing the OSD Language 19
Adjusting the Projection Mode 20
Lens Adjustment 20
Start Using the Projector-Operation 21
OSD Menu Tree 21
OSD Menu - Main Selection 25
OSD Menu - MAIN 25
OSD Menu - IMAGE 29
OSD Menu - ADVANCED IMAGE 30
OSD Menu - LAMP 31
OSD Menu - ALIGNMENT 32
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OSD Menu - Control 36
Language 36 OSD Setting 36 Blank Screen 36 Projection Mode 36 Auto Power Off 37 Auto Power On 37 Startup Splash 37 Trigger 1 & 2 37 Auto Source 37 Infrared Remote 37 Network 37
OSD Menu - Service 38
Maintenance 39
Replacing the Lamps 39
Installing or Removing the Projection Lens 40
Replacing the Filter 41
Outline Dimensions 42
Supported Signal Input Timing 43
3D Signal Input Mode & Timing 44
Serial Interface RS-232 Command 45
Control the Projector Through a Network 53
Cable Connection 53
Set Up the Projector for Networking 54
Control the Projector Through a Network 55
Specificatons and Support 59
Specifications 59
Vivitek Support 60
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Safety Notice

Safety Notice

Copyright

The User's Manual (including all pictures, illustrations and software) is protected by the international copy­right right law. All rights are reserved.
No duplication of the manual or any content included in the manual is allowed without the written consent of the manufacturer.
©2014 Vivitek. Vivitek is a trademark of Delta Electronics, Inc. Other trademarks are the properties of their respective owners.

Disclaimer

The information in the manual is subject to change without notice. The manufacturer does not provide any statement or warranty of the contents in the manual and clearly
give up the implied warranties of merchantability and of fitness for a particular purpose. The manufacturer
reserves the rights to modify the publication and change the contents of the materials at any time without no­tice to any person.

About the Manual

The manual describes how to install and use the DLP projector and is applicable to the end-user. Relevant information (such as illustrations and descriptions) is put on the same page as possible. The format, easy
for printing, is convenient for reading and paper-saving which is beneficial to environmental protection. The
manual format has been designed for ease of reading while respecting environmental and paper conserva­tion.

Disposal of Old Electrical and Electronic Equipment

The symbol on your product or the package represents that the product should not be treated as the usual household waste when discarded but should be carried to the recycling location of the waste electric and electronic equipment.The consequence on the environment and human health due to the incorrect disposal of the product can be prevented when the product is properly discarded. Material recycling is helpful to the protection of natural resources.The symbol is only valid in European Union.If you want to discard electrical and electronic equipment, contact local authorities or dealer for the correct method of disposal.

Important Recycling Instructions

The lamp of the product contains mercury. The product may contain other electronic wastes and may pose risk if not discarded properly. Abide by the local, state/provincial or federal laws of recyc­ling or discarding. For more information, please visit the website and contact Electronic Industries Alliance (EIA) at
WWW.EIAE.ORG
Please visit WWW.LAMPRECYCLE.ORG for the specific disposal information of lamps.
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Safety Notice

Important Safety Guidelines

Thank you for purchasing this high quality product! Read the Manual carefully in order to obtain the best performance from your projector, please read the manu­al completely.

Installation and Use Notice

1. Please read and keep the manual available for future reference.
2. Pay attention to all warnings.
3. Follow all guidelines and recommendations.
4. Do not put the equipment near water. Do not install the equipment near a heating duct thermal source, such as heater, radiator, furnace or other equipment that will generate heat.
5. Use dry fabric to clean only.
6. Do not obstruct any vents. Carry out installation according to the guidelines of the Manufacturer.
7. Do not destroy the safety protection function of polarized or grounding plugs. A polarized plug has one wide and one narrow blade. A grounded plug has two blades and a third grounding prong. The wide blade or grounding blade is provided for the safety concerns. If the plug provided does not match the outlet, contact an electrician to replace the outlet.
8. Prevent the power cord from being compressed or pinched, especially the power cord on the plug, outlet and the connection between the power cord and the equipment.
9. Only use the connectors/accessories designated by the Manufacturer.
10. Be careful when moving the trolley/equipment and avoid injury due to turning-over when using the trolley.
11. Unplug the power cord of the equipment if there is a thunderstorm or the equipment will not be used for a long time.
12. Ensure only Authorized Service personnel perform any necessary repairs or maintenance. Failure to do so, will void warranties. The packaging materials should be kept properly for future use and transporta­tion.
13. Do not look straight at the lens when the projector is running.
14. The product can be used safely below a elevation of 3000 meters. There may be safety risk if the product is used above a elevation of 3000 meters.
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Safety Notice

Introduction

The User's Manual describes the installation, setup and operation of the DU9000 projector and provides as­sistance to the installers and end users to fully ensure the performance of the projector. Vivitek has made every effort to ensure that the information in this Manual is correct at the time of printing. The contents may be updated due to product enhancements, customer feedback or improvements. You can
find the latest version of the Manual and the manual of other Vivitek products at www.vivitekcorp.com.

Product Features

The Vivitek DU9000 features advanced technology and industry leading optical design to provide a crisp, high resolution bright, crisp and vivid image.
Main Characteristics and Advantages of the Product Series:
The DLP system with the high performance digital micro mirror device (DMD) in conjunction with advanced
thermal management technology provides the excellent projecting performance and reliability.
The advanced dual-lamp optical engine as well as single-lamp, dual-lamp, normal, energy-saving and
Custom Lamp Power mode offer flexible installation together with energy and cost savings. The lamp
power can be adjusted in the normal and energy-saving modes to make it easier for the installation per-
sonnel to fine-tune the edge blending brightness of multiple projectors.
With the lamp switching feature, the projector can automatically select the lamps less used when turned
on.
The projector has the replaceable color wheel and smart color wheel switch design. It can automatically
detect and switch the parameter of corresponding color wheels and can be used in conjunction with the color wheel of high brightness or beautiful hues. It is applicable to the single projector.
The interchangeable lens design allows users change the suitable lens by pressing the Lens Release key
easily and quickly.
With the complete series of motorized projection lenses, the horizontal shift, focusing and zooming of lens-
es can be electrically controlled. The throw ratio ranges from 0.84:1 to 4.0:1 is suitable to be used in most applications.
The mechanical shutter is built in the optical engine and allows the user to Blank/Freeze projection by
pressing a single key.
The high performance video processor can be used in progressive and interlaced scanning of the video
inputs and video diagnosing.
The complete input terminal support many input signals, such as HDMI, 3G/HD/SD SDI, HDBaseT, Com-
ponent and VGA, etc.
With the built-in HDBaseT signal reception, HDBaseT transmitter can send high quality video and control
signals through the single RJ45 cable.
Many 3D display formats is supported, such as Top/Bottom, Side by Side and Frame Packing.
The synchronization of DLP Link and 3D IR is supported with 3D Sync connector.
• With the high efficient power switch, the power consumption is less than 5W on stand-by mode.
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Safety Notice

Packing Checklist

The following items are included in the DU9000 packaging. If any item is missing or damaged, please contact your dealer or Vivitek customer service center.
1. Power Cord (USA, Europe,China) *3
2. Remote *1
3. Battery (AAA) *2
4. User's Manual CD *1
5. Warranty Card *1
6. HDMI Cable *1
7. RoHS Card (For China Only) *1

Projector Overview

Vent
Heat is discharged from the projector via the vent. Make sure the vent is not blocked.
Intake/Filter Cover
The internal fan pulls cool air into the projector via the intake.
Adjustable Supporting Stand
When the projector is installed on a desk, these stands can be used to adjust the levelness of the projection angle.
Power Socket
The power from the outlet on the wall is directed to the projector.
Power Switch
The switch is used to turn on or off AC power of the projector.
LED Indicator and Keypad
Use the buttons to select and adjust the settings of the projector or shows the status of the projector.
Lens Release Button
Push the Lens Release button to change the selected projector lens.
IR Window
The signal from the remote control can be received via the window.
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General

I/O Panel

HDBaseT/LAN
Connect to the RJ45 Cat5 Ethernet cable.
3D Sync Out
Connect to the 3D IR synchronization signal transmitter.
HDMI
Connect to HDMI source.
Appearance
USB
3G/HD/SD SDI
Connect to SDI source.
VGA
Provide the standard 15-pin VGA connection and can connect to RGB, HD Component or personal comput­er.
Component / Y/Pb/Rr
Connect BNC-type input terminal to the RGB or YPbPr/YCbCr output signal of video equipment.
RS-232
The 9-pin D-sub interface is used to connect to the PC control system and projector maintenance.
TRIGGER (Trigger)
The 3.5mm mini earphone jack provides 12V (+/-1.5) / 200mA Auto output for screen control.
USB
It is a port exclusively used for maintenance and only can be used by the authorized maintenance personnel.
WIRE (Wired Remote Control)
Connect to the input from the compatible IR transponder system and wired remote control.
Wire remote control
3.5mm mini jack Tip -> Power Ring -> Signal Sleeve->Ground
Tip
Sleeve
Ring
Note: Please make sure the port for insertion is correct before the terminal of the wired remote control is inserted. The remote control may be damaged if it’s inserted to the wrong port.
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Appearance

Keypad and LED

INPUT
MENU
STBY
ENTER
IR RECEIVER
ON
ERROR
LED
STATUS
STAND BY

Keypad

STBY
Use STBY button to turn on/off the projector.
INPUT
Push INPUT button to select the video source. HDMI, SDI, VGA, Component / BNC or HDBaseT.
MENU
Push MENU button to display or hide the OSD menu.
ENTER
Use ENTER button to select settings or confirm the changed settings. Also push this button to enter and re­turn to the OSD menu.

Indicator LED

Standby Cooling / Warm up Power on / Normal
Lamp Fail Lamp Door Open Fan Fail Over Temperature System Error
Yellow (Standby)
Blue (Power) Red (Error)Status
Repeat
Repeat
Repeat
Repeat
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Remote Control

Appearance
ON
Use this button to turn on the pro­jector.
OFF
Use this button to turn off the pro­jector.
FOCUS
Adjust the focus of the projected images.
ZOOM
Zoom in/out the projected images.
TEST PATTERN
Use this button to display the test image. Press to switch to the next test image and press the RETURN button to return to the projected image.
LENS SHIFT
Use this button to shift the lens to the right, left, top or down.
ENTER
Use this button to select settings
or confirm the changed settings.
MENU
Press the button to display or hide the previous level or OSD menu.
Return
Press this button to return to the menu on the exit the OSD menu.
PICTURE
Start to adjust the image.
NETWORK
Press this button to enter the LAN menu.
AUTO SYNC
Press this button to carry out auto­matic signal synchronization.
ASPECT
Press this button repeatedly to select the proportion for the next screen.
BLANK
Press this button to temporarily in­terrupt the projection.
OVERSCAN
Press this button to select the over­scan mode.
FREEZE
Freeze/unfreeze the projected im­age.
LAMP MODE
Press this button to select dual lamp, Lamp 1 Lamp 2 or Single.
3D MODE
Display the 3D settings menu.
INFO.
Display the Projector message.
INPUT
Press this button to select the
LIGHT
Not available for this model.
input source.
Remote Control Instructions
Reection may be affected by the environment under some circumstances. Aim the remote control at the project to try again if it
happens. Replace batteries with new ones if the effective distance of the remote control is decreased or the remote control does not work.
When the terminal of the remote control cable is inserted to the wired control terminal of the projector, the projector will automatically switch to the wired control mode and cannot be controlled through the IR signal of the remote control. Disconnect the wired control terminal on the projector if you want to control through the IR signal of the remote control.
Pay attention to the installation environment because the signal may not work due to interference if the IR remote sensor is
exposed to the bright sunlight or uorescence.
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Installation of the Remote Control Battery

1. Slide the battery cover in the direction of the arrow.
2. Place two AA batteries with the correct polarity.
3. Slide the cover back.
Battery installation instructions
• Make sure that batteries are installed with the correct polarity.
• Do not use old and new batteries or mix different types of batteries together.
• Remove the batteries if the remote control will not be used for a long time to prevent. The damage caused by battery leakage.

Remote Control Operating Range

10m
±30°
±30°
10m
Note: Avoid exposing the remote control to a high temperature or humidity environment; otherwise, it could cause the remote
control to malfunction.
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Precautions For installation

Precautions For Installation
The high quality display effect can be guaranteed only when the projector is correctly installed. Generally, the light source facing the screen should be reduced or eliminated as much as possible. The contrast of images will be obviously reduced if the light such as the beam from glass window or searchlight directly shines on the screen. Images may appear faded and less vibrant.

Projector Installation and Setup

There are 6 fixture screw holes at the bottom of projector for ceiling mounting. The available installation op­tions are as below.
Front: Install the projector on the table and project the image forward. Rear: Install the projector on the table and project the image from rear. Ceiling + Front: Mounting the projector on the ceiling and project the image forward. Ceiling + Rear: Mounting the projector on the ceiling and project the image from rear.
6 xture screw for ceiling mount The screw is M6*17mm Note: The maximum length of screws is 18mm.
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Precautions For installation

Cautions on Ventilation

This product is a high-brightness projector. The intakes with filters are located on the front and right sides to provide sufficient air cooling function. The projector has two vents on the back for cool air discharging. Make
sure the intake and vent are unobstructed when the projector is being installed. At least 50cm around the in­take and 70cm around the vent should be clear.
Distance must
>70cm
Distance must
>50cm
Distance must
Distance must
>50cm
>50cm
Ceiling mode
Keep Distance of projector above 30cm
Note:
• If the installation distance is not enough, the projector may enter the system protection mode due to the rising ambient
temperature after running for a while. Then, projection may be interrupted.
• The service life of components or lamps may be reduced due to the high temperature around the projector.
• If the projector has to be installed in a box or a closed environment, the external intake and vent system should be designed
additionally to ensure that there is enough air for cooling or the projector will not be surrounded by heat.
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Precautions For installation

Lens Shift

The DU9000 projector has lens shift feature so the image can be vertically shifted without moving the projector. The lens shift bit is shown in the percentage of the screen height. The projector installed on the desk can move up and down.

Vertical and Horizontal Lens Shift

The projector installed on the desk can move up and down.
A B C D
Lens Type Ultra Wide Angle Short Throw Lens Standard Lens Long Throw Throw Ratio 0.84 ~ 1.03 1.56 ~ 1.86 1.85 ~ 2.40 2.40 ~ 4.0 Lens model name D98-0810 D98-1518 D98-1824 D98-2440 Focus (Optical) 1.5 ~ 4.0 2 ~ 7 2.5 ~ 9 4 ~ 12 Brightness(Tyical/Target) 100% 95% 100% 100% Motorized Zoom/Focus Zoom: 1.22x Zoom: 1.19x Zoom: 1.3x Zoom: 1.67x Vertical Lens Shift@H Shift
is 0% Horizontal Lens Shift@V Shift is 0%
±37.5% ±50% ±50% ±50%
±12.5% ±15% ±15% ±15%
Vertical:
Horizontal:
V +50%
V 0%
H 0%
H +15%
V 0% V 0%
V 0%
V -37.5%
H 0%
H -15%
H 0%H 0%
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Precautions For installation

Connecting the Projector to Source Devices

Follow the instructions below to connect the DU9000 projector to the video source, external control equip­ment (if any) and AC power supply. When connecting to the equipment, use the correct signal cable to con­nect to every signal source and ensure that the cable is securely connected. Fasten the nut on the joint and
connect the signal source equipment to the projector according to the figure below.

Connecting to a Computer

You can connect PC signal to the projector through the HDBaseT, HDMI, and RGB (BNC) cable. If the signal to be input is VGA signal, connect the VGA cable to the external display of the projected screen.
USB

Connecting to Video Equipment

Connect the video equipment to the input port of the projector via the HDBaseT, HDMI, and Component Video Connector cable.

Connecting to Control Equipment

The projector has the following control ports for connecting to the control equipment:

HDBaseT/LAN (Network Control)

The projector supports network control. LAN and HDBaseT share the same port. If only network control is used, you can connect the LAN on the projector to PC or through the local network. Refer to the remote con­trol guidelines for detailed information.

RS-232 (RS-232c Control)

The projector supports RS-232c serial control. The projector can be remote-controlled by connecting the pro­jector to PC or control system through the standard 9-pin serial cable (Straight through Serial Cable). Refer to the remote control guidelines for detailed information.

Wired Remote Control

If the projector cannot receive the IR signal from the remote control due to the overly long distance or ob­stacles, you can connect the cable to the IR remote control or the external IR transmitter (optional) via the WIRE input port to expand the working range of the remote control.

3D Sync

3D sync signal output for IR transmitter.
Note: • When the terminal of the remote control cable is inserted to the wired control terminal of the projector, the projector will
automatically switch to the wired control mode and cannot be controlled through the IR signal of the remote control. Disconnect the wired control terminal on the projector if you want to control through the IR signal of the remote control. • If the wired re­mote control cable or the external IR transmitter is inserted to the incorrect port, such as Trigger, the remote control or the IR transmitter may be damaged.
Please do not plug IR remote into 12V trigger. Make sure whether the port is correct before insertion.
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Precautions For installation

Connecting to the Screen Trigger

If your projection system includes the Electric projection screen and other 12V trigger device, you can con­nect these devices to the 12V trigger to output and configure the output 12V signal settings, such as auto­mation and the aspect ration of 16:10 through OSD control to Trigger. The projector will output 12V signals according to the current settings of the aspect ratio and trigger when turned on. You can use the signal to control the screen or device.

Connecting to the External HDBaseT Transmitter

The projector has a built-in HDBaseT signal receiver. With the HDBaseT Transmitter (optional), the video, RS-232 and LAN signals can be sent to the projector via a single RJ-45 cable. If the HDBaseT Transmitter you purchased supports the input and output of the IR remote control, the control signals from the IR remote control can't be sent to the DU9000 projector via the RJ-45 cable.
Note: The projector supports the video signal only, RS-232 and IR remote control are not supported. The reception of the network con­trol signals is also supported.
This projector do not support Power over Ethernet (PoE).
If the Video content is sent via the HDBaseT transmitter, the longest transmission distance is 100 meters.
The projection may be interrupted, interfered, or the control signal cannot be sent if the transmission distance is exceeded.
Use the RJ-45 Cat5e cable and avoid entwining. Entwining may cause damage like interference of signal transmission, reduced transmission distance and degraded image quality.
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Before Using the Projector

Before Using the Projector

Remove Dust Cover Before Turning on Power

Remove this plastic cover before turning on power and installing Lens.

Connecting to AC Power

There are three AC power cords included in the box. Before plug the power cord, please choose the compliant power cord for the AC Voltage in you region. The fuse is different from 110V and 220V, please switch before you plug power cord. Plug the power cord to AC socket (AC100V- 240V, please make sure the fuse is in correct Voltage) on the side of the projector and plug another end of the AC power cord to the AC outlet.
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AC Outlet

USA (NEMA 5-20P) Europe China
Caution: Ensure that the power net meets the power requirements of the projector.
Befor Using the Projector
Warning: Do not attempt operation if the AC supply and cord are not within the specified voltage and
power range.
Caution: Once the projector is switched to standby, the lamp cooling fans will continue to run for approximately
five minutes to ensure that the projector and lamp have sufficiently cooled, at which point the
fans will automatically decrease to standby. To avoid thermal stress that can lead to premature lamp failure, never unplug the power cord while the lamp cooling fans are running. Never unplug the power
cord to power down the projector, first switch off the power switch and then unplug the power cord.
Make sure the power system (including the projector and power supply system) is properly grounded before connecting to the AC
power. The projector may be damaged without the grounding circuit.
This is a high-brightness and high-watt projector. Do not modify the AC power cord or replace the power cord arbitrarily to avoid
causing damages to the projector or safety problems.
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Turn On

Press ON on the remote control or STBY on the projector. The power and lamp LED indicator flashes blue to
show warm-up.
When the power and lamp LED indicator lights are blue and the projector light is turned on, this mean that the projector is ready for use. Refer to Page 9 [Indicator LED] if the LED indicator flashes red. Please contact the Vivitek licensed dealer if the problem cannot be solved.

Changing the OSD Language

The projector can display English and Simplified Chinese menus. Press MENU to show OSD and press ▲▼ to select control items. Press ▲▼ to select language you want to use. Press Enter to confirm the selection.
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Adjusting the Projection Mode

The projection mode has influence on the direction of the projected image and cooling. The projection mode
option can be used to change the direction of the projected screen and the cooling fan speed to ensure that the projector is properly cooled. The improper projection mode settings may trigger over heating or reduce the service life of lamps and elements. Please make sure the correct projection mode is set when installing the projector.
Press the MENU button on the remote control or the control panel to bring up OSD and set the projection mode, Select CONTROL Projection Mode

Front Table

Installed on the desk and the projection screen will be shown in the normal direction.

Rear Table

Installed on the desk. The image will be projected from behind the screen and the projected image will be overturned.

Front Ceiling

Ceiling mounted. The image will be projected from the front of the screen and will be overturned on 180 de­gree. The cooling fan speed will be adjusted.

Rear Ceiling

Ceiling mounted. The image will be projected from behind the screen and the projected image will be over­turned on 180 degree. The cooling fan speed will be adjusted.

Rear Tabletop

The projector is installed upwards and the image is projected upwards. The cooling fan speed will be ad­justed.

Lens Adjustment

The projector has the features to control the screen size, location and focus. Press the Lens Shift button on the Keypad or the remote control to shift zoom in/out or focus on the projected image. When you need to operate the Lens Shift, Zoom or Focus from the Keypad, please use Enter key and it will bring up the OSD for lens shift adjustment. Then again press the Enter key on the OSD Menu to Zoom and Focus.
Press Lens shift Key on remote for direct control.

Vertical Lens Shift

Press ▲▼ to move upward or downward to adjust the projected image vertically.

Horizontal Lens Shift

Press ◄► to move to the right or left to adjust the projected image horizontally.

Zoom In/Out

Press ZOOM+/ ZOOM- key to enlarge (zoom in) or reduce (zoom out) the projected image size.

Focus

Press FOCUS+/ FOCUS- key on the control panel to make the image clear.
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Start Using the Projector

Start Using the Projector-Operation

Select the Input Source

Press the INPUT Source button on the remote control to se­lect the input source.

Select the Aspect Ratio

Press ASPECT to adjust the aspect ratio of the image.

Use OSD (OnScreen Display)

1. Press the MENU button on the remote control or the control panel to show the OSD main menu.
2. Press ◄ or ► to select the sub-menu.
3. Press or to select the item of the sub-menu.
4. The selected item will be highlighted, press or to select the settings of the item and press ENTER
or the ENTER on the control panel to adjust the value of the item.
5. Press MENU to return to the previous menu.
6. Press MENU in the main menu or RETURN to close the OSD menu.

OSD Menu Tree

1st Layer 2nd Layer 3rd Layer Selections
16:9 /LetterBox / 4:3 / 4:3 Narrow / 16:10 / 5:4 / Native Preset A/ Preset B / Preset C / Preset D / Default
Off / Auto / Side by Side (Half) / Top and Bottom /Dual Channel
HDMI1 / HDMI2 / VGA / COMP1 / COMP2 /SDI / HDBaseT / SDI
MAIN
IMAGE
Aspect Ratio
Presets
Overscan Off / Crop / Zoom Off
3D Control
Input Select
Resync Picture Mode Bright / Presentation / Video Bright Brightness 0 ~ 200 100 Contrast 0 ~ 200 100 Saturation 0 ~ 200 100 Hue 0 ~ 200 100 Sharpness 0 0 Noise Reduction 0 0
Recall Preset
Save Preset Preset A/ Preset B / Preset C / Preset D
3D Format
DLP Link Off / On Off 3D Swap Normal / Reverse Normal Dark Time 1ms / 1.5ms / 2ms / 2.5ms 2ms Sync Delay 0~200 100 1080p24 3D Display 96Hz / 144Hz 96Hz
Factory Reset
16:10
Auto
HDMI1
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1st Layer 2nd Layer 3rd Layer Selections
Color Space
Auto / REC709 / REC601/ RGB PC /
RGB Video Gamma 1.0 / 1.8 / 2.0 / 2.2 / 2.35 / 2.5 / S-Curve 2.2 Color Temperature Dynamic Contrast Adaptive Contrast
5500K / 6500K / 7500K / 9300K / Native Native
Off / On off
Off / On Off
Red Gain Green Gain
RGB Adjust
Blue Gain Red Offset
0 ~ 200 100
Green Offset
ADVANCED
Blue Offset H Position V Position
Fine Sync
Phase
0 ~ 200 100
Tracking Sync Level HSG Off / On off Red
HSG
Green Blue Cyan Magenta
HUE (0~200)
Saturation (0~200)
Gain (0~200)
Yellow
White
Red Gain (0~200) / Green Gain (0~200)
Blue Gain (0~200)
Reset Lamp Mode Eco / Normal / Power Power Power 0~20 (77%~100%) 92%
LAMPS
Lamp Select Single / Dual / Lamp1 / Lamp2 Dual High Altitude Off / On Off Lamp1/2 Status Lamp1/2 Run Time
Factory Reset
Auto
100
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1st Layer 2nd Layer 3rd Layer Selections
Lens Control Center Lens
Horizontal Keystone -350 ~ 350 0
Vertical Keystone -200 ~ 200 0
Rotation -20 ~ 20 0
Pincushion / Barrel -100 ~ 100 0 Warp
Top Left corner X: +/- 192, Y +/- 120 0
Top Right corner X: +/- 192, Y +/- 120 0
Bottom Left corner X: +/- 192, Y +/- 120 0
Bottom Right corner X: +/- 192, Y +/- 120 0
Reset reset all warp item to defaults 0
Top 0 ~ 360 0
Bottom 0 ~ 360 0 Blanking
Left 0 ~ 534 0
Right 0 ~ 534 0
Reset reset all blanking item to defaults 0
Status <On/Off>
ALIGNMENT
White Level
Top 0~500 200
Bottom 0~500 200
Left 0~800 200
Right 0~800 200
Black Level
Top 0~32 0 Edge Blend
Bottom 0~32 0
Left 0~32 0
Right 0~32 0
ALL < > 0~32 0
RED < 0 > 0~32 0
GREEN < 0 > 0~32 0
BLUE < 0 > 0~32 0
Reset
reset all Edge Blending White and Black level to defaults White / Black / Red / Green / Blue /
Test Patterns
ChessBoard / CrossHatch / V Burst / H Burst / ColorBar
Factory Reset
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1st Layer 2nd Layer 3rd Layer Selections
Language English / 簡中 / Korean
Top Left / Top Right / Bottom Left / Bottom Right / Center
Always On / 10 Seconds / 30 Seconds / 60 Seconds
OSD Settings
Menu Position
Menu Transparency 0% / 25% / 50% / 75% 0%
Time Out
Message Box Off / On On Blank Screen Splash / Black / Blue / White Splash
Projection Mode
Front Tabletop / Front Ceiling / Rear
Tabletop / Rear Ceiling Auto Power Off Off / On Off Auto Power On Off / On Off
CONTROL
Startup Splash Off / On On
Trigger-1
Trigger-2
Screen / 16:9 /LetterBox / 4:3 / 4:3
Narrow / RS232
Screen / 16:9 /LetterBox / 4:3 / 4:3
Narrow / RS232 Auto Source Off / On Off Infrared Remote Off / On On
Standby Power Off / On On DHCP Off / On IP XXX.XXX.X.X
Network
Subnet Mask XXX.XXX.XXX.X Gateway X.X.X.X DNS X.X.X.X
Apply Settings Model Name Serial Number Software Version 1 Software Version 2 FPGA Version
SERVICE
Active Source Signal Format (Timing Info) Lamp1 Run Time Lamp2 Run Time Factory Reset
Factory Reset
Center
30s
Front Tabletop
Screen
16:9
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OSD Menu - Main Selection

OSD Menu - MAIN

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Aspect Ratio

This function allows the user to adjust the aspect ratio of the image. With a normal input of 16:10, the aspect ratio: 16:9 /LetterBox / 4:3 / 4:3 Narrow / 16:10 / 5:4 / Native
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Native input
16:10
Output aspect ratio
5:4
Output aspect ratio
4:3 Narrow
Cropped portion of the image
Output aspect ratio
Output aspect ratio
4:3
Output aspect ratio
Letterbox
Output aspect ratio
Output aspect ratio
16:9
Output aspect ratio
Native
Output aspect ratio
Native input
4:3
5:4
Output aspect ratio 4:3 Narrow
4:3
Output aspect ratio Letterbox
16:9
Output aspect ratio Native
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Preset

There are 10 display modes, 6 preset and 4 user assigned, that can be used to adjust the display. Preset modes include: Picture/Brightness/Contrast/Saturation/Hue/Sharpness. The user assigned modes are as­signed by the user and memorized by the system.

Input Selection

This function is same as the shortcut key on the remote control. You can use the remote control or this func­tion to select the correct input source.
HDMI
HDMI input from PC or media equipment.
SDI
SDI input from PC or media equipment.
VGA
RGB signal from PC.
Component / BNC
Analog interface in media equipment.
HDBaseT
HDBaseT output of PC, media equipment or HDbaseT transmitter.
Resync
You can use this function to set auto synchronization for the input signal.

3D Control

Set the 3D format and sync method. The projector detects the type of the connected input signal and provides relevant options for setting. The unavailable option is displayed using light green texts. Before per­forming 3D setting, make sure that the input signal is connected. When there's no input signal, no 3D setting shall be performed.
3D Format
Select this option and press the Enter button to enable 3D replay and set 3D option.
Off Turn off the 3D Display Mode. When Auto, Side by Side, Top/Bottom or Frame Sequential is selected, the 3D Mode will be turned on. To turn off the 3D Mode, select "Off" and press the Enter button.
Auto Enable the 3D format to automatically detect the formats of Frame Packing, Top/Bottom and Side by Side. This function may only be enabled for the input signal below: The input signal is HDMI 1.4a 3D. The HDMI 1.4a 3D signal connects to the projector through the HDBaseT transmitter.
Side by Side(Half) Manually switch the 3D Format to Side by Side. This option is only applicable to the HDMI input signal or the HDMI signal sent by using the HDBaseT transmitter.
Top/Bottom: Manually switch the 3D Format to Top/Bottom. This option is only applicable to the HDMI input signal or the aforementioned signal sent through the HDMior HDBaseT transmitter.
DLP Link
Set to activate or deactivate the DLP Link sync.
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3D Swap
If the 3D imaged viewed through the 3D glasses for the left and right eyes are inverse, set the 3D Swap to "Inverse". If the images are normal, keep the current setting as Normal.
Dark Time
Manually switch the Dark time for glasses tolerance.
Sync Delay
Manually switch the sync delay for glasses tolerance.
1080P 24 3D Display
Set the 3D 24Hz image frame rate to 96fps or 144fps.This option is only applicable when the input signal is 24Hz.
Note: The projector provides DLP Link and 3D IR sync. After the 3D Mode is enabled, the built-in DLP Link or external 3D IR trans­mitter can be used to synchronize the signal of the 3D glasses. Or, you may turn off the DLP Link sync signal and only select the external 3D IR transmitter to synchronize the 3D signal.
Important reminders: The people listed below should be aware when watching 3D images: Children under six years in age People who are allergic to light, unhealthy and have the history of cardiovascular diseases People who are tired or lack of sleep People who are under the impact of drug or alcohol
Normally, it's safe to watch 3D images. However, some people might feel uncomfortable. Refer to the guidelines revised and re­leased by the 3D League on December 10, 2008.People who watch 3D images need to take a break for at least 5 to 15 minutes
every thirty minutes or one hour
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OSD Menu - IMAGE

Picture Model

Use ◄► to select a picture model. Bright: The highest brightness output mode is suitable for the occasion where high brightness is needed. Presentation: The best image effect is suitable for the presentation or picture. Video: The best color mode is suitable for playing video.

Brightness

Use ◄► to increase or decrease the brightness of the image.

Contrast

Use ◄► to adjust the contrast of the projected image.
Note
The brightness and contrast controls affect each other. To obtain the best setting, ne-tune of the brightness setting might be
needed after adjustment of the contrast.

Saturation

Use ◄► to adjust the saturation level of the color (the higher the level, the higher the saturation).

Sharpness

◄►
Use quency detail.
to adjust the sharpness. The purpose of this adjustment is to change the value of the high-fre-
Hue
Use ◄► to adjust the level of hue for reproduction of the true color.

Noise Reduction

Use ◄► to adjust the noise of the projected image. This function is suitable for removing the noise of the im­age in interlaced scanning input. Generally, noise reduction can lower the value of the high-frequency detail and make the image softer.
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OSD Menu - ADVANCED IMAGE

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Color Space

This function allows you to change the corresponding color space for the input signal. In most cases, the correct color space can be selected automatically by Auto mode. If the selection is not correct, you can use a
specific color space forcibly by selecting one of the following options:
Auto
The projector detects the input signal and switches to the corresponding color space automatically.
REC601 Set the color space to ITU-R BT.601.
REC709 Set the color space to ITU-R BT.709.
RGB-PC Use the RGB color space and set the black to 0, 0, 0 RGB while set the white to 255, 255, 255 RGB (if an 8-bit image is used).
RGB-Video: Use the RGB color space and set the black to 16, 16, and 16 RGB while set the white to 235, 235, 235 (if an 8-bit image is used) to correspond to the luminance value defined in the digital component
standard.

Gamma

When the ambient light is too bright and may affect the display of the details in the darker area of the image, you can select from the following gamma options to adjust the chrominance of the image. Optional Gamma table : 1.0 / 1.8 / 2.0 / 2.2 / 2.35 / 2.5 / S-Curve

Color Temperature

Use ◄► to adjust the color temp of the projected image.

Dynamic Black

Use the ◄► function to turn on/off Dynamic Black.

Adaptive Contrast

Use ◄► to enable and disable the adaptive contrast function.
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Fine Sync
Adjust the sync of signal to get proper display on screen.
H and V Position : Adjust horizontal and vertical position of image if not at center.
Phase : Adjust the phase of signal sampling clock if noise is visible.
• Tracking : Adjust the frequency of signal sampling clock if flicker or vertical banding visible on screen.
Sync Level : Adjust the voltage level of signal if projector loss sync during scenes where the signal drops
below black.
HSG
Provide the capability to define custom color Gamut by setting Hue, Saturation and Gain.
on – enable HSG adjust function
Off - disable HSG adjust function.
Red : Adjust Hue, Saturation and Gain of Red color.
Green : Adjust Hue, Saturation and Gain of Green color.
Blue : Adjust Hue, Saturation and Gain of Blue color.
Cyan : Adjust Hue, Saturation and Gain of Cyan color.
Magenta : Adjust Hue, Saturation and Gain of Magenta color.
Yellow : Adjust Hue, Saturation and Gain of Yellow color.
White : Adjust White Gain of Red, Green and Blue color.
Reset : Reset all the setting of HSG to default value.

OSD Menu - LAMP

Lamp Mode

Use the ◄► button to select the ECO, Normal or Custom Power Level mode.
Normal Projection is carried out using the normal lamp power to obtain the brightest projection display.
ECO Projection is carried out in the energy saving mode to ensure the longest service life of the lamp.
Power Use the ◄► button to select the Custom Power Level. The projector allows a custom power level equal to 77%~100% of the lamp power in the Normal mode. This function is available only when the lamp power is set to Custom Power Level. It cannot be selected (highlighted) in the Normal or ECO mode.
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Power

User can select custom power % of lamp.

Lamp Select

Use the ◄► button to select the single-lamp or dual-lamp mode.
Dual Enable the dual-lamp projection mode.
Lamp 1 Use Lamp 1 for projection. The system switches to Lamp 2 if Lamp 1 is abnormal in activation.
Lamp 2 Use Lamp 2 for projection. The system switches to Lamp 1 if Lamp 2 is abnormal in activation.
• Single: Use the single-lamp mode for the projection. The lamp is not specified in this mode, the projector
selects the lamp that has the least operation hours automatically whenever it is turned on.
Note
1. In the Lamp 1 or Lamp 2 mode, the projector will switch to another lamp when the set lamp becomes abnormal. The corres-
ponding LED indicator of the lamp will ash simultaneously for seconds and light up. 2. When the lamp mode is set to Single, the
setting will become valid upon turn-on of the projector next time. 3. Quick switch of the lamp mode may affect the life of the lamp. The projector will disable the lamp mode function (highlighted) every time when a switch is conducted till the switch of the lamp mode is completed. The lamp mode options will not be available before the switch of the lamp mode is completed.

High Altitude

Use this function to control the cooling fan of the projector. You can set it to OFF or ON, the default setting is OFF. keystone, the projector can operate normally when this function is set to OFF. The projector detects ambient temperature by default to regulate the cooling fan speed. When the temperature rises, the cooling fan speeds up (with higher noise) to exhaust the internal heat energy out of the projector and ensure its normal oper­ation. However, the projector may turn off automatically if it is used in an environment at excessively high temperature or in an area at a high altitude. In this case, you can enable this function by setting it to ON and have the cooling fan operate at a higher speed to control the internal temperature of the projector.

Lamp 1/2 Status

This is status of lamp turn on or not.

Lamp 1/2 Run Time

Total lamp used hours of Lamp1 or Lamp2.

OSD Menu - ALIGNMENT

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Lens Control

Select this function to open the Lens Control menu for adjustment of Zoom, Focus or Shift. You can use the Enter button to switch the Zoom/Focus or Shift menu. Use ◄► to adjust zooming and horizontal shift of the lens, or use ▲▼ to adjust focusing and vertical shift of the lens.

Center Lens

This is the lens calibration function. The projector adjusts the lens parameters for the lens memory function to work and sets the lens to the default center position.

Warp

Keystone Adjust the keystone of the projected picture.
Keystone
Adjust
Rotation Adjust the Rotation of the projected picture.
Rotation
Adjust
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Pincushion/Barrel Adjust the Pincushion / Barrel of the projected picture.
Pincushion
Adjust
Barrel
Adjust
Top Left Corner Adjust the Top left corner of the projected picture
Top Left Corner
Adjust
Top Right Corner Adjust the Top right corner of the projected picture
Top Right Corner
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Bottom Left Corner Adjust the bottom left corner of the projected picture
Bottom Left
Corner Adjust
Bottom Right Corner Adjust the bottom right corner of the projected picture
Bottom Right Corner Adjust

Blanking

Use this function to adjust the edges of the image and hide unwanted sections of the screen.
TOP
◄►
Press
Bottom Press ◄► on the remote control to adjust the bottom blanking area on the projected image.
Left Press
Right Press
Reset It will reset all the blanking functions to the default settings that is without any blanking functions enabled.
on the remote control to adjust the top blanking area on the projected image.
◄►
on the remote control to adjust the left blanking area on the projected image.
◄►
on the remote control to adjust the right blanking area on the projected image.
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Edge Blend

Edge blend function requires multiple projectors simultaneously displaying on the same screen. Use this to adjust the uniformity of the images. To use this function, Edge Blending must be enabled on both projectors. Status On/Off To enable or Disable Edge Blend function.
White Level White Level is used to compensate for the lack of pure white output from projectors, due to light leaking to the projection screen. When projecting White , the hot area where the two images overlap project twice the projectors' white output levels. The solution is to adjust the White Level. First make sure that the units connected to the projectors are outputting black. Then increase the White Level (Top, Bottom, Left, Right) until the non-overlap area's brightness matches the overlap area. To adjust White Level
1. Press Menu to activate menu
2. Press ◄► to select Alignment and press Enter.
3. Press ◄► to select Edge Blend and press Enter.
4. Press ◄► to select White Level and press Enter.
5. Adjust the black level in zone A by setting the Selected Area (Top, Bottom, Left, Right) to match the black levels in zones B and C. You can also use Adjust (All, Red, Green, Blue) to set all primary colors.
Black Level Black Level is used to compensate for the lack of pure black output from projectors, due to light leaking to the projection screen. When projecting black , the hot area where the two images overlap project twice the projectors' black output levels. The solution is to adjust the Black Level. First make sure that the units connected to the projectors are out­putting black. Then increase the Black Level (Top, Bottom, Left, Right) until the non-overlap area's bright­ness matches the overlap area. To adjust Black Level
1. Press Menu to activate menu
2. Press ◄► to select Alignment and press Enter.
3. Press ◄► to select Edge Blend and press Enter.
4. Press ◄► to select Black Level and press Enter.
5. Adjust the black level in zone A by setting the Selected Area (Top, Bottom, Left, Right) to match the black levels in zones B and C. You can also use Adjust (All, Red, Green, Blue) to set all primary colors.
Note:
*Four corners, black level uplift adjustment function is not available. *Corner blending, black level uplift adjustment function is not available.

Test Pattern

The built-in image is provided for installation and adjustment. You can select Test Pattern on OSD or the TEST PATTERN button on the remote control to display the test pattern. Press the button again to display the next test pattern or press the RETURN button to exit the test pattern.
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OSD Menu - Control

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Language

Select the OSD language English or Simplified Chinese.

OSD Setting

1. Menu Position Select the OSD pop up position.
2. Menu Transparency Setting the OSD transparency 0%, 25%, 50%, 75%
3. Time Out Select OSD display timing. Such as Always On(press menu button on Remote control or key­pad to hide the OSD), 10 Seconds, 30 Seconds and 60 Seconds.
4. Message Box Select ON or OFF.
Top Left
Top Right
Center
Bottom Left
100%
Bottom Right
25%
0%
75% 50%

Blank Screen

Use the ◄► button to select Screen display under no signal status.

Projection Mode

Use the Refer to Page 20 [Adjusting the Projection Mode]
◄►
button to select a projection mode: Front, Rear, Ceiling + Front, Ceiling + Rear
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Auto Power Off

This function is set to OFF by default. When it is set to ON and no input signal is received within 20 minutes, the projector will turn off automatically.

Auto Power On

This function is set to OFF by default. When it is set to ON and connected to an AC power source the project­or will turn on automatically. When you plug the power cable of the projector in an AC socket attached with a switch, you can use this function and the power switch (instead of the remote control) to turn on the projector. Set this function to OFF if you do not need to use it.

Startup Splash

Use the ◄► button to turn on/off the Startup Logo. You can choose Splash, Black, Blue or White from OSD. Default setting is: Splash

Trigger 1 & 2

The projector is provided with a set of trigger output. When automatic screen equipment is available, connect it to the screen trigger of the projector by using the cable. The screen automatically turns on when the pro­jector is powered on. There is a 2-3 second delay before this function is activated.
Screen: 16:9: Letterbox: 4:3:
When the 4:3 aspect ratio is selected, the trigger outputs 12V power.
4:3 Narrow: RS232:
When the Screen aspect ratio is selected, the trigger outputs 12V power. When the 16:9 aspect ratio is selected, the trigger outputs 12V power.
When the aspect ratio having the letterbox shape is selected, the trigger outputs 12V power.
When the 4:3 Narrow aspect ratio is selected, the trigger outputs 12V power.
When the RS232 aspect ratio is selected, the trigger outputs 12V power.

Auto Source

Use the ◄► button to turn on/off Auto source Search

Infrared Remote

Use the ◄► button to turn on/off Infrared Remote function.

Network

Use this function to set up network configurations so that you can control the projector via the network.
Use ▲▼ and the Enter button to select Network and network settings:
DHCP Set DHCP to ON/OFF. When DHCP is set to ON, the DHCP server of the domain will assign an IP address to the projector. The IP address will appear in the IP address window and you don't need to make any input. Otherwise, the domain does not or cannot assign any IP address, and 0.0.0.0 is shown on the IP address window.
IP Address To specify an IP address, press the Enter button to show the IP address input window. Use the ◄► button to select the number in the address to change. Use the ▲▼ button to increase or decrease the number in the IP address. Network IP Address 172 . xxx . xxx . xxx
Submask Set the submask. The input method is same as the IP address.
Gateway Set the gateway. The input method is same as the IP address.
DNS Set the DNS. The input method is same as the IP address
Apply Setting Apply all the setting to memory if changed.
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OSD Menu - Service

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The functions of the projector are related to the display of some basic information of the projector. Model: Projector model name.
Serial Number: Software Version1&2: FPGA Version: Active Source: Signal Format:
(Time Info): Display the H/V refresh rate of the current image.
Lamp 1 Time: Lamp 2 Time: Factory Reset:
the user setting options of the projector will be deleted and restored to the factory default settings.
Projector serial number.
The version of the software installed in the projector.
The version of the Software installed in the projector.
Display the current source. Display the format of the current input signal.
Display the using hours of Lamp 1. Display the using hours of Lamp 2.
Use this function to restore the configuration of the menu to the factory default setting.All of
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Maintenance

Maintenance

Replacing the Lamps

Depending on the lamp model, the lamp life is affected by the installation method and frequency of the lamp on/off operation. It is suggested to replace the projector lamp when it has been used for approximately 1500 hours to ensure high projection quality. In the OSD Menu, you can check the lamp using time from the "OSD Menu - Service". You should replace the lamp when the projected image is obviously darkened. Contact your local dealer to purchase the authorized new lamp that suits to your projector.
Note: • Purchase the lamp module produced by Vivitek. Using the lamp that is not made by Vivitek may affect the performance of
the projector or damage the projector.

How to Replace the Projector Lamp

1. Turn off the projector and unplug the power cord. Wait for the projector, lamp and peripheral devices to
cool down. Then remove the lamp module.
Note: • When the projector is just turned off, the temperature of the lamp inside the projector is still very high (about 200~300°C).
You might be burnt if attempting to replace the lamp when the projector is not cooled off. The lamp can be replaced safely when the lamp is cooled off.
2. Use a screwdriver to unscrew the screws and remove the old lamp
3. Use a screwdriver to unscrew the screws and remove the old lamp
4. Insert the new lamp and follow original directions for installing the lamp
5. Follow drawing  to tighten the lamp and lamp cover.
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Installing or Removing the Projection Lens

Remove Lens

1. Remove the dust cap from the projector.
Maintenance
2. Press the release button  and then turn in a Counter Clockwise direction to remove the lens.

Install Lens

3. Follow the drawing to re-install the lens into the lens slot. Slowly turn the lens in a clockwise direction
until theClicksound is heard.
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Maintenance

Replacing the Filter

The timing of replacing the filter may vary depending on the dustiness of the environment. It is recommended to conduct regular check of the filter to achieve the best projector performance.
1. Follow the drawing to remove the cover.
2. Take out the old filter.
A
3. Insert the new filter. Ensure to insert in the correct direction.
White Side
A
Black sideBlack side
White Side
B
Black sideBlack side
B
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Outline Dimensions

Dim.
500
630
250
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Supported Signal Input Timing

Supported Signal Input Timing
Signal
Type
PC
Apple
Mac
SDTV
EDTV
Resolution
640x480 59.94 v V V VESA DMT 640x480 74.99 v V V VESA DMT 640x480 85 v V V VESA DMT 800x600 60.32 v V V VESA DMT 800x600 75 v V V VESA DMT 800x600 85.06 v V V VESA DMT 848x480 47.95 v V V VESA CVT
848x480 59.94 v V V VESA CVT 1024x768 60 V V V VESA DMT 1024x768 75.03 V V V VESA DMT 1024x768 85.03 V V V VESA DMT 1024x768 70.1 V V V VESA DMT 1280x720 47.95 V V V VESA GTF
1280 x 768 60.0 V V V VESA DMT
1280 x 768 60.0 V V V
1280 x 768 75.0 V V V VESA DMT 1280 x 768 85.0 V V V VESA DMT 1280 x 800 50.0 V V V VESA DMT 1280 x 800 60.0 V V V VESA DMT 1280 x 800 75.0 V V V VESA DMT 1280x1024 60.02 V V V VESA DMT 1280x1024 75.02 V V V VESA DMT 1280x1024 85.02 V V V VESA DMT 1400x1050
_60_RB
1400x1050
_60
1400x1050
_75
1440x900
_60
1440x900
_75 1600x1200 60 V V V VESA DMT 1680x1050 59.94 V V V VESA DMT 1920x1080 47.95 V V V VESA CVT
1920x1200 60 V V V
640x480 66.67 V V V VESA DMT 832x624 74.54 V V V VESA DMT
480i 59.94 V V V V V
576i 50 V V V V V
480p 59.94 V V V V V V V
576p 50 V V V V V V V
Frame
59.948 V V V VESA DMT
59.978 V V V VESA DMT
74.867 V V V VESA DMT
Y-Pr-Pb RGBHV YUV
Rate
60.0 V V V VESA DMT
75.0 V V V VESA DMT
HDMI
RGB
HDMI - YUV
8/10/12-bit
HDBaseT
HD-
BaseT
YUV 8-bit
References
VESA DMT
Reduced
Blanking
Reduced
Blanking
SMPTE 125M,
CEA-861-D
ITU-R BT.601,
CEA-861-D
SMPTE 293M,
CEA-861-D
ITU-R
BT.1358, CEA-
861-D
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Signal
Type
Resolution
1080i
Supported Signal Input Timing
Frame
59.94 V V V V V V V
Y-Pr-Pb RGBHV YUV
Rate
50 V V V V V V V
60 V V V V V V V
HDMI
RGB
HDMI - YUV
8/10/12-bit
HDBaseT
BaseT
YUV 8-bit
HD-
References
SMPTE 274M,
CEA-861-D
SMPTE 274M,
CEA-861-D
SMPTE 274M,
CEA-861-D
50 V V V V V V V
720p
HDTV
1080p
60 V V V V V V V
24 V V V V V V V
25 V V V V V V V
30 V V V V V V V
50 V V V V V V V
60 V V V V V V V

3D Signal Input Mode & Timing

Timing Frequency Format Support Remark
Frame Pack V HDMI Port /HDBaseT
59.94 / 60Hz
720p
50Hz
23.98 / 24Hz Frame Pack V HDMI Port /HDBaseT
29.97 / 30Hz Frame Pack V HDMI Port /HDBaseT
1080i 50Hz
23.98 / 24Hz
1080p
29.97 / 30Hz
59.94 / 60Hz
50Hz
1920x1200 60Hz RB Dual Channel V HDMI Port 1280x1024 60Hz Dual Channel V HDMI Port
1400x1050_60 60Hz Dual Channel V HDMI Port
Side by Side (Horizontal) V HDMI Port /HDBaseT
Top / Bottom V HDMI Port /HDBaseT
Dual Channel V HDMI Port
Frame Pack V HDMI Port /HDBaseT
Side by Side (Horizontal) V HDMI Port /HDBaseT
Top / Bottom V HDMI Port /HDBaseT
Dual Channel V HDMI Port
Frame Pack X
Side by Side (Horizontal) V HDMI Port /HDBaseT
Dual Channel HDMI Port
Frame Pack V HDMI Port /HDBaseT*
Side by Side (Horizontal) V HDMI Port /HDBaseT*
Top / Bottom V HDMI Port /HDBaseT*
Dual Channel V HDMI Port*
Frame Pack V HDMI Port /HDBaseT
Top / Bottom V HDMI Port /HDBaseT
Dual Channel V HDMI Port
Top / Bottom V HDMI Port /HDBaseT
Dual Channel V HDMI Port
Top / Bottom V HDMI Port /HDBaseT
Dual Channel V HDMI Port /HDBaseT
SMPTE 296M,
CEA-861-D
SMPTE 296M,
CEA-861-D
SMPTE 274M,
CEA-861-D
SMPTE 274M,
CEA-861-D
SMPTE 274M,
CEA-861-D
SMPTE 274M,
CEA-861-D
SMPTE 274M,
CEA-861-D
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RS-232 Command

Serial Interface RS-232 Command

This controller supports projectors with a RS-232 serial interface. There are two types of serial commands:
Operation command: Available menu options are INPUT, PICTURE, LAMP, ALIGNMENT, CONTROL, SERVICE, and OTHERS.
Simulated IR remote controller commands: Controls projector with serial command analog IR remote con­troller and its control keys.

Communication Parameter Setup

You can use the serial control command to input commands for projector control or retrieve its operational data through Windows client terminal software, e.g. Hyper Terminal, with ASCII characters. You need to set up the following communication parameters in advance:
Item Parameter
Bit per Second 9600 Data Bit 8-bit Parity None Stop Bit 1 Flow Control None Port None
Caution: The terminal software does not return every command input character
The transmission performance would vary with the matching length of RS-232 cable and transmission speed. Please select proper
transmission from the OSD menu.

Operation Commands

Operation command syntax
An operation command is prefixed by character "op", followed by control commands and settings separated
by space blank [SP], and ended by carriage return pair "CR" and "ASCII hex 0D". Syntax of serial control commands:
Setting value : Settings of operation command
Types of setup strings Characters of settings Description
Query current setup ? Question mark "?" indicates querying current setup Setup = <settings> Syntax of settings: Symbol "=" suffixed with setup
Increase setup order of adjustment items Decrease setup order of adjustment items Execute operation command None Certain operation commands execute after input
op [SP]<operation command>[SP]<Setting Value>[CR]
op
: A constant indicating this is an operation command.
[SP]
: Indicate one blank space.
[CR]
: Indicate the command ending carriage return pair "CR" and "ASCII hex 0D".
values
+ Some settings are changed in steps. Symbol "+"
indicates changing one step up
- Some settings are changed in steps. Symbol "-" indicates changing one step down
without further setting or regulators.
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Examples
Control items Input command row Projector return message
Query current brightness
op bright ? [CR] OP BRIGHT = 101 settings Set up brightness op bright = 127 [CR] OP BRIGHT = 127 Set up input signal source to
op input.sel = 0 [CR] OP INPUT.SEL = 0 HDMI
Caution: When controlling the projector to execute multiple commands, make sure the return message of the last command is received be­fore sending out the next one.

List of Operation Commands

Serial Command Vivitek
power.on = ?
Operation Value Remark 1
0 = Off 1 = On
power.off
0 = 16:9 1 = Theaterscope (LetterBox) 2 = 4:3
aspect = ? (default)
3 = 4:3 Narrow 4 = 16:10 5 = 5:4 6 = Native 0 = Off
zoom = ? (default)
1 = Crop 2 = Zoom 0 = Preset A 1 = Preset B
recall.mem = ?
2 = Preset C 3 = Preset D 4 = Default 0 = Preset A
save.mem =
1 = Preset B 2 = Preset C 3 = Preset D 0 = Off 1 = Auto
3d.format = ? (default)
2 = Side-By-Side (Half) 3 = Top-And-Bottom 4 = Dual Channel
3d.swap = ? (default)
3d.dlplink = ? (default)
0 = Normal 1 = Reverse 0 = Off 1 = On 0 = 1.0 ms
3d.darktime = ? (default)
1 = 1.5 ms 2 = 2.0 ms 3 = 2.5 ms
3d.syncoffset = ? (default) 0 – 200
Note: (default) : commands sent without operand will return default value.
Recall memory settings
Save memory settings
Note: Only Available in 3D Mode
Note: Only Available in 3D Mode
Value is available from 0 to 200 Formulate for SyncDelay range is -12.8 ms to 12.7 ms.
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Serial Command Vivitek
3d.24 = ? (default)
Operation Value Remark 1
0 = 96Hz 1 = 144Hz
0 = Brigh
pic.mode = ? (default)
1 = Presentation (2D)
2 = Video bright = ? (default) 0 – 200 contrast = ? (default) 0 – 200 saturat = ? (default) 0 – 200 tint = ? (default) 0 – 200 sharp = ? (default) 0 – 200 nr = ? (default) 0 – 200
0 = HDMI 1
1 = HDMI 2
2 = D-sub (RGB) input.sel = ? (default)
3 = YPrPb 1 (RCA)
4 = YPrPb 2 (BNC)
5 = HDBaseT
6 = SDI auto.img (execute)
0 = Auto
1 = REC709 color.space = ? (default)
2 = YCbCr
3 = RGB-PC
4 = RGB-Video
0 = 1.0
1 = 1.8
2 = 2.0 gamma = ? (default)
3 = 2.2
4 = 2.35
5 = 2.5
6 = S-Curve
0 = 5500K
1 = 6500K color.temp = ? (default)
2 = 7500K
3 = 9300K
4 = Native
dblack = ? (default)
0 = Off
1 = On red.offset = ? (default) 0 – 200 green.offset = ? (default) 0 – 200 blue.offset = ? (default) 0 – 200 red.gain = ? (default) 0 – 200 green.gain = ? (default) 0 – 200 blue.gain = ? (default) 0 – 200 v.pos = ? (default) 0 – 200 h.pos = ? (default) 0 – 200 h.phase = ? (default) 0 – 200 tracking = ? (default) 0 – 200 sync.level = ? (default) 0 – 200
hsg.stat = ? (default)
0=Off
1=On hsg.r.gain = ? (default) 0 – 200 hsg.r.sat 0 – 200 hsg.r.hue 0 – 200
1080p24 output frame rate setting for 3D Note: Only Available in 3D Mode
Note: YPbPr equal original REC709. YCbCr equal original REC601.
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Serial Command Vivitek
Operation Value Remark 1
hsg.g.gain = ? (default) 0 – 200 hsg.g.sat = ? (default) 0 – 200 hsg.b.hue = ? (default) 0 – 200
hsg.b.sat = ? (default) 0 – 200 hsg.b.hue = ? (default) 0 – 200
hsg.c.gain = ? (default) 0 – 200 hsg.c.sat = ? (default) 0 – 200 hsg.c.hue = ? (default) 0 – 200 hsg.m.gain = ? (default) 0 – 200 hsg.m.sat = ? (default) 0 – 200 hsg.m.hue = ? (default) 0 – 200 hsg.y.gain = ? (default) 0 – 200 hsg.y.sat = ? (default) 0 – 200 hsg.y.hue = ? (default) 0 – 200 hsg.wr.gain = ? (default) 0 – 200 hsg.wg.gain = ? (default) 0 – 200 hsg.wb.gain = ? (default) 0 – 200 hsg.reset (execute) 0 – 200
0 = Single
lamps = ? (default)
1 = Dual
2 = Lamp1
3 = Lamp2
0 = Economy lamp.mode = ? (default)
1 = Standard
2 = Power lamp.pwr = ? (default) 0 - 20 (77% - 100%)
lamp1.stat ?
lamp2.stat ?
altitude = ? (default)
0 = Off
1 = On
0 = Off
1 = On
0 = Off
1 = On (High Altitude)
0 = Always
osd.timer = ? (default)
1 = 10 sec.
2 = 30 sec.
3 = 60 sec.
0 = Top Left
1 = Top Right osd.menupos = ? (default)
2 = Bottom Left
3 = Bottom Right
4 = Center
0 = 0%
osd.trans = ? (default)
1 = 25%
2 = 50%
3 = 75%
osd.msgbox = ? (default)
remote.set = ? (default)
0 = Off
1 = On
0 = Disable
1 = Enable
0 = Logo
no.signal = ? (default)
1 = Black
2 = Blue
3 = White
startup.logo = ? (default)
0 = Off
1 = On
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Serial Command Vivitek
auto.powoff = ? (default)
auto.powon = ? (default)
Operation Value Remark 1
0 = Off
1 = On
0 = Off
1 = On
0 = Front Tabletop
proj.mode = ? (default)
1 = Front Ceiling
2 = Rear Tabletop
3 = Rear Ceiling
zoomio
focus
vert.offset
horiz.offset
(execute) (execute) (execute) (execute) (execute) (execute) (execute)
(execute) lens.center (execute) (Midposition shift) net.ipaddr = ? <string> net.subnet = ? <string> net.gateway = ? <string> net.dns = ? <string>
net.dhcp = ?
0 = Off 1 = On 0 = Off
eco.net.pow = ? (default)
1 = On (Power for LAN in
standby) h.keystone = ? + -(default) -350 ~ +350 v.keystone = ? + -(default) -200 ~ +200 warp.rotat = ? + -(default) -20 ~ +20 warp.pinbrl = ? + -(default) -100 ~ +100 warp.tlc.x = ? + -(default) x: -192 ~ +192 warp.tlc.y = ? + -(default) y: -120 ~ +120 warp.trc.x = ? + -(default) x: -192 ~ +192 warp.trc.y = ? + -(default) y: -120 ~ +120 warp.blc.x = ? + -(default) x: -192 ~ +192 warp.blc.y = ? + -(default) y: -120 ~ +120 warp.brc.x = ? + -(default) x: -192 ~ +192 warp.brc.y = ? + -(default) y: -120 ~ +120 warp.reset (execute) blank.top = ? + -(default) 0 ~ 360 blank.btm = ? + -(default) 0 ~ 360 blank.left = ? + -(default) 0 ~ 534 blank.right = ? + -(default) 0 ~ 534 blank.reset (execute)
eb.stat = ? (default)
0 = Off
1 = On eb.wht.top = ? + -(default) 0, 200 ~ 500 Blend Width - Top eb.wht.btm = ? + -(default) 0, 200 ~ 500 Blend Width - Bottom eb.wht.left = ? + -(default) 0, 200 ~ 800 Blend Width - Left eb.wht.right = ? + -(default) 0, 200 ~ 800 Blend Width - Right eb.blk.top = ? + -(default) 0, 8, 16, 24, 32 Black Level Uplift - Top eb.blk.btm = ? + -(default) 0, 8, 16, 24, 32 Black Level Uplift - Bottom eb.blk.left = ? + -(default) 0, 4, 8, 12, 16, 20, 24, 28, 32 Black Level Uplift - Left eb.blk.right = ? + -(default) 0, 4, 8, 12, 16, 20, 24, 28, 32 Black Level Uplift - Right eb.all = ? + -(default) 0 ~ 32
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Serial Command Vivitek
Operation Value Remark 1
eb.red = ? + -(default) 0 ~ 32 eb.green = ? + -(default) 0 ~ 32 eb.blue = ? + -(default) 0 ~ 32 eb.reset (execute) w2.recover
eb.adl = ? (default)
0 = Off
1 = On
0 = Screen
1 = 16:9
2 = Theaterscope
trig.1 = ? (default)
3 = 4:3
4 = 4:3 Narrow
6 & 7 will not be activated if
Trig.1 = 5 is not set. 5 = RS-232 6 = RS232 On 7 = RS232 Off 0 = Screen 1 = 16:9 2 = Theaterscope
trig.2 = ? (default)
3 = 4:3 4 = 4:3 Narrow
6 & 7 will not be activated if
Trig.2 = 5 is not set. 5 = RS-232 6 = RS232 On 7 = RS232 Off
auto.src = ? (default)
0 = Off 1 = On
model ? <string> ser.no ? <string> sw.ver ? <string> Retrieve software version
The 'soft.version' will reply
sw.version ?
<string> ex: ack sw.version = MD03-GD04-8B08-011D (HostMCU,Scale,DDP, Ballast)
multi-lines version string for
different function module,
ex: Host_MCU, Scale, RJ45,
DDP, Ballast, Motor board
etc. <string>
sw2.version ?
ex: ack sw2.version = LE03­RD02-3C3C (MotorBD,RJ45,W2)
h.refresh ? <number> kHz v.refresh ? <number> Hz pixel.clock ? <number> MHz signal ? <string> lamp1.hours ? <number> lamp2.hours ? <number> proj.runtime ? <number> act.source ? fact.reset (execute)
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Serial Command Vivitek
Operation Value Remark 1
pattern = ? (default)
status ?
errcode ?
adcontrast = ? (default)
lang = ? (default)
shutter = ? (default)
lamp1.reset (execute) lamp2.reset (execute)
0 = Off 1 = White 2 = Black 3 = Red 4 = Green 5 = Blue 6 = ANSI Checkboard 7 = Focus Grid 8 = V Burst 9 = H Burst 10 = Color Bar 0 = Standby 1 = Warm Up 2 = Imaging 3 = Cooling 4 = Error
0 = Off 1 = On 0 = English
1 = Chinese Simplified
0 = Open 1 = Close
OSD Test Patterns
Caution: The projector returns string "NA" when the input command does not apply to current projector status or setup.
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RS-232 Command

Simulated IR Remote Controller Commands

This control command simulates the IR remote controller and its control keys. It shares the same syntax of operation command. It begins with characters "ky", followed by control commands and settings separated by space blank [SP], and ended by carriage return pair "CR" and "ASCII hex 0D".Control command syntax:
Examples:
Power On ky power.on [CR] Power Off ky power.off [CR]
List of simulated IR remote controller commands
Item Function Operation command Description
1 Power On power.on Power On 2 Power Off power.off Power Off 3 Menu menu Display OSD menu 4 RETURN return Exit 5 Enter enter ENTER key 6 Up up Move cursor upward or change upward 7 Down down Move cursor downward or change downward 8 Left left Move cursor to the left or change to the left 9 Right right Move cursor to the right or change to the right
ky[SP]<operation command>[CR]
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Control the projector through a network

Control the Projector Through a Network
This projector supports the following remote control functions through a network connection.
Control projector through web browser.
Control projector with RS-232 control or simulated IR commands via TCP/IP communication protocol.
Control projector with PJLink standard commands.

Cable Connection

You may connect the projector to a PC, an external integrated video or a control signal transmission box through LAN for remote control.

Connect the Projector to a PC

See figure below for connecting the projector to a PC in RJ-45 cable for control. For connection through LAN,
connect the PC to a hub through to the projector's Digital/Lan port.

Connect with an External Integrated Video and Control Signal Transmission Box

You may connect the projector to an external integrated video and control signal transmission box with RJ­45 cable for concurrent video and networking control signal transmission. Please connect the PC to the input end of the transmission box with one RJ-45 cable and the output end of the transmission box to the Digital/ LAN input end of the projector with another RJ-45 cable.
HDMI
HUB
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Control the projector through a network

Set Up the Projector for Networking

In case the remote network control is not connected to LAN or DHCP or the LAN is not activated, connect as illustrated below:
Caution:
In case the remote network control is not connected to LAN or DHCP or the LAN is not activated, set DHCP option to Off and then select Apply. The DHCP service assigns IP address and settings to devices automatically and keeps IP Address, Subnet, and Gateway options away from editing. If the DHCP service of the LAN is not activated, set up the network manually.
Use ▲▼ and the Enter button to select Network and network settings:
IP Address:
the  button to select the number in the address to be changed. Use the ▲▼ button to increase or de­crease the number in the IP address.
To specify an IP address, press the Enter button to show the IP address input window. Use
Subnet
Gateway
DHCP
will assign an IP address to the projector. The IP address will appear in the IP address window and you don't need to make any input. Otherwise, the domain does not or cannot assign any IP address, and 0. 0. 0. 0 is shown on the IP address window.
Apply:
the network setting till the following message disappears.
Please contact your network administrator in case the network remains disconnected.
: Set the subnet. The input method is the same as the IP address.
: Set the gateway. The input method is the same as the IP address.
: Enable or disable the DHCP service. When DHCP is set to ON, the DHCP server of the domain
Select this button and press Enter. It takes the projector several seconds to execute the change of
Setting network configuration, please wait
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Control the Projector Through a Network

Control the Projector Through a Web Browser

Open the web browser of your control PC and type the projector's IP address. The projector's web server homepage will display with the following four options:
Projector Status:
Alert Mail Setup
project sends emails to preset users.
Crestron
PJLink:
Projector Status
Illustration below goes with projector at IP address "192.168.0.100":
: Crestron compatible web browser control pages
Set up password for PJLink connection in this page.
Current projector settings.
: Settings for projector abnormality email reminders. In case of any abnormality occur; the
System Model Name : Projector model name. Software Version : The version of the software installed in the projector Power Status : Current projector startup status Display Source : Display the current source. Lamp 1 Hours : Display the usage hours of Lamp 1 Lamp 2 Hours : Display the usage hours of Lamp 2 Error Status : Indicate projector diagnosis message
RJ-45 Version LAN Version : Network control software version number MAC address : Projector MAC address setup
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Control the projector through a network
Network Setup DHCP : on : Enable DHCP off : Disable DHCP IP address : Projector IP address setup Subnet mask : Projector subnet address setup gateway : Projector gateway setup DNS server : Projector DNS server setup
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Control the projector through a network
Alert Mail Setup
This projector can send emails with projector abnormality messages to preset users. Set up the projector be­fore enabling this function:
SMPT Server Port
: Set up transmission port
User Name
: Set up SMTP server name as the projector sends email via a SMTP server.
: Input target user name for the projector to send the reminder email to, through a
SMTP server.
Password E-mail Alert From To
: Set up email address of the email recipient.
CC
: Set up email address of the email CC recipient.
Projector Name Location Apply Send Test Mail
: Input user password.
: Enable or Disable reminder email.
: Set up email address of the email sender.
: Set up projector name or ID.
: Set up projector installation location.
: Confirm your settings. Press this button to save changes you have made.
: Send test email. The reminder email is sent only in the event of a projector error.
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Control the projector through a network
Press this button to validate email settings after setup is completed.

Control Projector with the PJLink Protocol

PJLink is a standard designed by Japan Business Machine and Information System Industries Association (JBMA) for controlling projectors with genuine commands. A PJLink standard compliant projector from any supplier can be controlled with these genuine commands. This product supports PJLink control commands. Please set up password for PJLink connection in this page.
PJLink Security : Select On to enable PJLink password or Off to disable it. Password : Set up password at length up to 32 characters.
For details on PJLink standard commands and connection methods, please visit the PJLink official web site.

Control Projector with TCP/IP Communication Protocol

This projector supports TCP/IP communication protocol. It enables you to send RS-232 operation commands or simulated IR commands to control projectors which connected with RJ45 cable via terminal connection application software, e.g. Tera Term. Please set up IP address and port number with the terminal connection application software before controlling your projector with TCP/IP communication protocol:
IP Address : Port :
See the section on serial interface RS-232 control commands for details on RS-232 operation commands or simulated IR commands.
IP address of projector
Please set transmission port number to 7000
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Specifications and Support
Specificatons and Support
Specifications
Model Name DU9000 Technology DLP Resolution WUXGA(1920x1200) Max. Resolution WUXGA(1920x1200)@60Hz Contrast 1250:1 / with DB 5000:1 Lamp Life and Tye 1500/2000 hoursStandard/Eco mode),465Wx2 Projection Lens 1.85-2.4:1 (Standard) 1.56-1.86:1
0.8-1.03:1 2.4-4.0:1 Projection distance 2.5-9.0m (Standard lens) F# F=2.17-2.46, f=39-50.7mm(Standard Lens) Zoom RatioStandard Lens) 1.3X Asppct Ratio 16:10 Normal
4:3 and 16:9 Compairable
Lens Shift Vertical: 12.5%~15%,Horizontal: 37.5%~50% Keystone correction Vertical:+/-30° , Horizontal: +/-20° Sync Vertical: 48-120Hz
Horizontal: 15-108kHz
Edge Blending / Warping Ye s Video Compatibility SDTV(480i/576i) EDTV (480p/576p) HDTV (720p1080i/p) I/O Ports HDMI v1.4 x 23D Sync Out x 1 HDBaseT (Lan Control) x 1VGA x 1
Component (YPbPr) x 2RS-232C、Screen Trigger x 2、 Wire Remote x 1 USB x 13G HD SDI In x13G HD SDI Out x1
Projction Table top and ceillng (Front and rear) Size (W x D x W) 630 x 500 x 250mm Weight (Not included Lens30kg Noise Level 44dB/47dBEco Mode / Standard Mode Power AC110-240V50/60Hz Standby Power Standby Power< 2WNo RJ-45 active Power consumption 1200 Watt Standard Accessory Power cord x3, HDMI x1, Remote Contorl, lens cap ,CD
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Specifications and Support

Vivitek Support

If you cannot find solutions from this user guideline, please contact us using the contact information below:
North America
Vivitek Service Center 15700 Don Julian Road, Suite B City of Industry, CA. 91745 U.S.A Tel: 855-885-2378 (Toll-Free) Email: T.services1@vivitekcorp.com URL: www.vivitekusa.com
Europe and Africa
Vivitek Service & Support Zandsteen 15 2132 MZ Hoofddorp The Netherlands Tel: +31 20 655 0960 Email: support@vivitek.eu URL: www.vivitek.eu
China
Vivitek Service Center Cimic Plaza, No. 1090 Shiji Boulevard, Pudong Shanghai,201209 China Tel: 400-888-3526 (Toll-Free) Tel: 021-58360088-142 (Direct) Email: service@vivitek.com.cn URL: www.vivitek.com.cn
Asia and Taiwan
VIVITEK after-sales service Vivitek Corporation, Co., Ltd. 4F, No.186, Ruey Kuang Road, Neihu District Taipei, Taiwan 11491 TEL: 886-2-28797-2088, ext. 6899 E-mail: gary.hsuan@vivitek.com.tw URL: www.vivitek.com.tw
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