ViewSonic PRO9500 VS13835 User Manual

ViewSonic
®
Model No. : VS13835
Pro9500
LCD Projector
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manner, as well as registering your product for future service.
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English, or in specic languages using the Regional selection
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“Antes de operar su equipo lea cuidadosamente las
instrucciones en este manual”
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Compliance Information
FCC Statement
This device complies with part 15 of FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. 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 will 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.
Warning:
You are cautioned that changes or modications not expressly approved by the
party responsible for compliance could void your authority to operate the equipment.
For Canada
This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003.
Cet appareil numérique de la classe B est conforme à la norme NMB-003 du Canada.
CE Conformity for European Countries
The device complies with the EMC Directive 2004/108/EC and Low Voltage Directive 2006/95/ EC.
Following information is only for EU-member states:
The mark is in compliance with the Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment Directive 2002/96/EC (WEEE). The mark indicates the requirement NOT to dispose the equipment including any spent or discarded batteries or accumulators as unsorted municipal waste, but use the return and collection systems available. If the batteries, accumulators and button cells included with this equipment, display the chemical symbol Hg, Cd, or Pb, then it means that the battery has a heavy metal content of more than 0.0005% Mercury or more than, 0.002% Cadmium, or more than 0.004% Lead.
This is a Class A product in European Union.
Warning: This is a Class A product. In a domestic environment this product may cause radio
interference in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures.
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Important Safety Instructions
1. Read these instructions.
2. Keep these instructions.
3. Heed all warnings.
4. Follow all instructions.
5. Do not use this unit near water.
6. Clean with a soft, dry cloth.
7.
Do not block any ventilation openings. Install the unit in accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions.
8. Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators, heat registers, stoves, or other devices (including ampliers) that produce heat.
9. Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized or grounding-type plug. A polarized plug has two blades with one wider than the other. A grounding type plug has two blades and a third grounding prong. The wide blade and the third prong are provided for your safety. If the provided plug does not t into your outlet, consult an electrician for replacement of the obsolete outlet.
10. Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched particularly at plugs. Convenience receptacles and the point where they exit from the unit. Be sure that the power outlet is located near the unit so that it is easily accessible.
11. Only use attachments/accessories specied by the manufacturer.
12. Use only with the cart, stand, tripod, bracket, or table specied by the
manufacturer, or sold with the unit. When a cart is used, use caution when moving the cart/unit combination to avoid injury from tipping over.
13. Unplug this unit when unused for long periods of time.
14. Refer all servicing to qualied service personnel. Servicing is required when the unit has been damaged in any way, such as: if the power-supply cord or plug is damaged, if liquid is spilled onto or objects fall into the unit, if the unit is exposed to rain or moisture, or if the unit does not operate normally or has been dropped.
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Declaration of RoHS Compliance
This product has been designed and manufactured in compliance with Directive 2002/95/EC of the European Parliament and the Council on restriction of the use of certain hazardous substances in electrical and electronic equipment (RoHS Directive) and is deemed to comply with the maximum concentration values issued by the European Technical Adaptation Committee (TAC) as shown below:
Substance
Proposed Maximum
Concentration
Actual Concentration
Lead (Pb) 0.1% < 0.1%
Mercury (Hg) 0.1% < 0.1%
Cadmium (Cd) 0.01% < 0.01%
Hexavalent Chromium (Cr6+) 0.1% < 0.1%
Polybrominated biphenyls (PBB) 0.1% < 0.1%
Polybrominated diphenyl ethers (PBDE) 0.1% < 0.1%
Certain components of products as stated above are exempted under the Annex of the RoHS Directives as noted below:
Examples of exempted components are:
1. Mercury in compact uorescent lamps not exceeding 5 mg per lamp and in other lamps not
specically mentioned in the Annex of RoHS Directive.
2. Lead in glass of cathode ray tubes, electronic components, uorescent tubes, and electronic
ceramic parts (e.g. piezoelectronic devices).
3. Lead in high temperature type solders (i.e. lead-based alloys containing 85% by weight or more
lead).
4. Lead as an allotting element in steel containing up to 0.35% lead by weight, aluminium containing
up to 0.4% lead by weight and as a cooper alloy containing up to 4% lead by weight.
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Copyright Information
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Product disposal at end of product life
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1ViewSonic Pro9500
Projector
Pro9500
User's Manual (detailed) Operating Guide
• The information in this manual is subject to change without notice.
• The manufacturer assumes no responsibility for any errors that may appear in this manual.
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NOTE
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About this manual
WARNING
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Please refer to the pages written following this symbol.
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®
, DirectDraw® and Direct3D® are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation
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HDMI, the HDMI logo, and High-Denition Multimedia Interface are trademarks or registered trademarks of HDMI Licensing LLC in the United States and other countries.
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NOTICE This entry notices of fear of causing trouble.
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Contents
Introduction ..................................................................................... 6
Features .............................................................................................................. 6
Checking the contents of package
....................................................................... 6
Part names .......................................................................................................... 7
Setting up .........................................................................................8
Arrangement ....................................................................................................... 8
Connecting with your devices
............................................................................. 9
Connecting to a power supply
........................................................................... 18
Using the security bar and slot .......................................................................... 18
Remote control .............................................................................. 19
Installing the batteries ....................................................................................... 19
About the remote control signal ........................................................................ 19
Changing the frequency of remote control signal
..................................................................... 20
Using as a simple PC mouse & keyboard
...................................................................... 20
Power on/off ................................................................................... 21
Turning on the power ........................................................................................ 21
Turning off the power ........................................................................................ 21
Operating ....................................................................................... 22
Adjusting the volume ......................................................................................... 22
Temporarily muting the sound ........................................................................... 22
Selecting an input signal ................................................................................... 22
Searching an input signal .................................................................................. 24
Selecting an aspect ratio ................................................................................... 24
Adjusting the projector's elevator ...................................................................... 25
Adjusting the lens .............................................................................................. 26
Using the automatic adjustment feature
....................................................................... 27
Adjusting the position ........................................................................................ 27
Correcting the distortion
..................................................................................... 28
Using the magnify feature ................................................................................. 29
Temporarily freezing the screen ........................................................................ 31
Temporarily blanking the screen ...................................................................... 31
Using the menu function .................................................................................. 32
EASY MENU.................................................................................... 34
Aspect, Auto keystone, k
eystone
,
k
eystone
,
p
erfect fit
,
picture mode,
eco mode,
m
irror, reset, filter time, lAnguAge, AdvAnced menu, exit
PICTURE menu ...............................................................................36
Brightness, contrAst, gAmmA, color temp, color, tint, shArpness, Active iris, my memory
IMAGE menu ................................................................................... 39
Aspect, over scAn, v position, h position, h phAse, h size, Auto Adjust execute
INPUT menu ...................................................................................42
progressive, video nr, color spAce, component, video formAt, hdmi formAt, hdmi rAnge, c
omputer in, frAme lock, resolution
SETUP menu .................................................................................. 46
Auto keystone,
k
eystone
,
k
eystone
,
p
erfect fit
, Auto eco mode, eco mode,
mirror,
s
tAndBy mode, monitor out
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AUDIO menu ...................................................................................49
volume, speAker, Audio source, hdmi Audio, mic level, mic volume
SCREEN menu ................................................................................ 51
lAnguAge, menu position, BlAnk, stArt up,
M
yScreen
, M
yScreen Lock
, messAge,
s
ource nAme, templAte, c.c.
OPTION menu................................................................................. 57
Auto seArch, Auto keystone, direct power on, Auto power off, usB type B, lAmp time, f
ilter time, my Button, my source, service
NETWORK menu ............................................................................ 67
setup, projector nAme, my imAge, Amx d.d., presentAtion, informAtion, service
SECURITY menu ............................................................................ 74
security pAssword chAnge,
M
yscreen pAssword, pin lock, trAnsition detector,
m
y text pAssword, my text displAy, my text writing, security indicAtor
, s
tAck lock
Presentation tools ......................................................................... 80
PC-LESS Presentation
................................................................................... 80
Thumbnail Mode, Full Screen Mode, Slideshow mode, Playlist
USB Display
........................................................................................................
89
Right-Click menu, Floating menu, Options window
Maintenance .................................................................................. 92
Replacing the lamp ........................................................................................... 92
Cleaning and replacing the air lter ......................................................................... 94
Replacing the internal clock battery
......................................................................... 96
Other care ......................................................................................................... 97
Troubleshooting ............................................................................. 98
Related messages ............................................................................................ 98
Regarding the indicator lamps .......................................................................... 99
Shutting the projector down ............................................................................ 101
Resetting all settings ....................................................................................... 101
Phenomena that may be easy to be mistaken for machine defects
.......................... 102
Specications .............................................................................. 106
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Contents
Network Guide
1. Connection to the Network .................................................. 108
1.1 System requirements ............................................................................. 108
1.1.1 Required equipment preparation ..................................................................................108
1.1.2 Hardware and software requirement for computer ...................................................... 108
1.2 Installing the “LiveViewer” ...................................................................... 110
1.2.1 Installing the “LiveViewer” .............................................................................................110
1.3 Process to connect the network ............................................................. 112
1.3.1 Process overview ......................................................................................................... 112
1.3.2 Starting the “LiveViewer” ...............................................................................................113
1.4 Selecting the network connection mode ................................................. 114
1.4.1 Selecting either the wireless LAN or wired LAN .......................................................... 114
1.4.2 Selecting My Connection ............................................................................................. 116
1.5 Selecting the network connection method .............................................. 116
1.5.1 Passcode connection ................................................................................................... 117
1.6 Manual Conguration ............................................................................. 127
1.6.1 Prole connection ........................................................................................................ 127
1.6.2 History connection ....................................................................................................... 128
1.7 Conguring the network settings manually ............................................. 129
1.8 Conrming the connection to your destination ....................................... 134
1.8.1 Connection and transmission ....................................................................................... 134
1.8.2 Connection error .......................................................................................................... 136
1.9 Prole data ............................................................................................. 137
1.9.1 Outline of Prole data .................................................................................................. 137
1.9.2 Making Prole data ...................................................................................................... 137
1.9.3 Editing Prole data ....................................................................................................... 138
1.9.4 Registering My Connection .......................................................................................... 139
2. Network Presentation ........................................................... 141
2.1 Using the “LiveViewer” ........................................................................... 141
2.1.1 Main menu and Operating buttons ............................................................................... 141
2.1.2 Displaying the status .................................................................................................... 143
2.1.3 Switching the display mode ......................................................................................... 144
2.1.4 Option menu ................................................................................................................ 145
2.2 Starting the Network Presentation .......................................................... 147
2.2.1 Display mode ............................................................................................................... 147
2.2.2 Presenter mode ........................................................................................................... 148
2.2.3 Display User Name ...................................................................................................... 148
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3. Web Control .......................................................................... 149
3.1 Logon ..................................................................................................... 150
3.2 Network Information ............................................................................... 152
3.3 Network Settings .................................................................................... 153
3.4 Port Settings ........................................................................................... 154
3.5 Mail Settings ........................................................................................... 156
3.6 Alert Settings .......................................................................................... 157
3.7 Schedule Settings .................................................................................. 158
3.8 Date/Time Settings ................................................................................. 162
3.9 Security Settings .................................................................................... 164
3.10 Projector Control .................................................................................. 165
3.11 Remote Control ..................................................................................... 171
3.12 Projector Status .................................................................................... 172
3.13 Network Restart .................................................................................... 173
4. My Image Function ............................................................... 174
5. Messeger Function ............................................................... 176
6. Network Bridge Function ..................................................... 178
6.1 Connecting devices ................................................................................ 178
6.2 Communication setup ............................................................................. 179
6.3 Communication port ............................................................................... 179
6.4 Transmission method ............................................................................. 180
6.4.1 HALF-DUPLEX ............................................................................................................ 180
6.4.2 FULL-DUPLEX ............................................................................................................. 181
7. Other Functions .................................................................... 182
7.1 E-mail Alerts ........................................................................................... 182
7.2 Projector Management using SNMP ...................................................... 184
7.3 Event Scheduling ................................................................................... 184
7.4 Command Control via the Network ........................................................ 188
8. Troubleshooting ................................................................... 193
Appendix ................................................................................... 196
RS232 ............................................................................................................196
PJLink .............................................................................................................219
Instant Stack Guide ........................................................................................ 221
End User License Agreement for the projector software ................................ 258
Contents
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Introduction
Introduction
The projector provides you with the broad use by the following features. ü This projector has a variety of I/O ports that supposedly cover for any
business scene. The HDMI port can support various image equipment which have digital interface to get clearer pictures on a screen.
ü This projector has a 1.7 times optical zoom, horizontal and vertical manual
lens shift, allowing exible installation.
ü If you insert a USB storage device, such as a USB memory, into the USB
TYPE A port and select the port as the input source, you can view images
stored in the device.
ü This projector can be controlled and monitored via LAN connection. ü The built-in 16W speaker can deliver sufcient sound volume in a large space
like a classroom without external speakers.
Features
Contents of package
Your projector should come with the items shown below. Check that all the items are included. Require of your dealer immediately if any items are missing. (1) Remote control with two AA batteries (2) Power cord (3) Computer cable (4) Lens cover (5) User’s manuals (Book x1, CD x1)
NOTE • Keep the original packing materials for future reshipment. Be sure to use the original packing materials when moving the projector. Use special caution for the lens.
• The projector may make a rattling sound when tilted, moved or shaken, since a ap to control the air ow inside of the projector has moved. Be aware that this is not a failure or malfunction.
(5)
(2)
(3)
(4)
(1)
VIDEO
DOC.CAMERA
KEYSTONE
ASPECT SEARCH
BLANK
MUTE
MY BUTTON
POSITION
1 2
ESC
ENTER
MENU
RESET
COMPUTER
MY SOURCE/
AUTO
MAGNIFY
PAGE UP
VOLUME
DOWN
ON
OFF
FREEZE
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Introduction
Part names
Projector
(1) Lamp cover
The lamp unit is inside. (2) Speakers (x2) (3) Filter cover
The air lter and intake vent are inside. (4) Elevator feet (x2) (5) Elevator buttons (x2) (6) Remote sensor (7) Lens (8) Lens cover (9) Pocket caps (10) Intake vents (11) Control panel (12) Lens adjuster door
The adjusters for the lens are behind the door.
(13) AC IN (AC inlet) (14) Exhaust vent (15) Rear panel (16) Security bar (17) Battery cover
The internal clock battery is inside.
(18) Heel
►Do not open or remove any portion of the product, unless the manuals direct it. ►Do not subject the projector to unstable conditions. ►Do not apply a shock or pressure to this product. ►Do not look into the lens and the openings on the projector while the lamp is on. ►Keep the pocket caps away from children and pets. Make sure they do not swallow the caps. If swallowed consult a physician immediately for emergency treatment.
WARNING
►Do not touch around the lamp cover and the exhaust vents during use or just after use, since it is too hot. ►Do not attach anything onto the lens except the lens cover of this projector because it could damage the lens, such as melting the lens.
CAUTION
(continued on next page)
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Introduction
Part names (continued)
Control panel and Lens adjusters
LOCK
(1) Lens adjuster door (2) FOCUS ring (3) ZOOM ring (4) HORIZONTAL (horizontal) adjuster (5) VERTICAL (vertical) adjuster (6) LOCK (horizontal lens position lock) (7) STANDBY/ON button (8) INPUT button (9) MENU button (10) SECURITY indicator (11) LAMP indicator (12) TEMP indicator (13) POWER indicator (14) Cap storage pockets
Rear panel
(1) LAN port (2) USB TYPE A port (3) HDMI port (4) USB TYPE B port (5) MIC port (6) AUDIO IN1 port (7) AUDIO IN2 port (8) AUDIO IN3 (R,L) ports (9) AUDIO OUT (R,L) ports (10) COMPUTER IN1 port
(11) COMPUTER IN2 ports
(G/Y, B/Cb/Pb, R/Cr/Pr, H, V) (12) REMOTE CONTROL port (13) MONITOR OUT port (14) CONTROL port (15) COMPONENT ports (Y,Cb/Pb, Cr/Pr) (16) VIDEO port (17) S-VIDEO ports (18) Shutdown switch (19) Security slot
(continued on next page)
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Introduction
Part names (continued)
Remote control
Back of
the remote control
(2) (1) (6) (5) (16) (8) (9) (19) (17) (20) (22)
(24)
(10) (4) (3) (7) (12) (14) (11) (13) (15) (18) (21) (23) (25)
(26)
VIDEO
DOC.CAMERA
KEYSTONE
ASPECT SEARCH
BLANK
MUTE
MY BUTTON
POSITION
1 2
ESC
ENTER
MENU
RESET
COMPUTER
MY SOURCE/
AUTO
MAGNIFY
PAGE UP
VOLUME
DOWN
ON
OFF
FREEZE
(1) VIDEO button (2) COMPUTER button (3) SEARCH button (4) STANDBY/ON button (5) ASPECT button (6) AUTO button (7) BLANK button (8) MAGNIFY - ON button (9) MAGNIFY - OFF button (10) MY SOURCE/DOC.CAMERA button (11) VOLUME - button (12) PAGE UP button (13) PAGE DOWN button (14) VOLUME + button (15) MUTE button (16) FREEZE button (17) MY BUTTON - 1 button (18) MY BUTTON - 2 button (19) KEYSTONE button (20) POSITION button (21) MENU button (22) ▲/▼/◄/► cursor buttons (23) ENTER button (24) ESC button (25) RESET button (26) Battery cover
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Setting up
Setting up
Install the projector according to the environment and manner the projector will be used in.
For the case of installation in a special state such as ceiling mount, the specied mounting accessories and service may be required. Before installing the projector, consult your dealer about your installation.
(continued on next page)
Arrangement
Refer to the following tables T-1 to determine the screen size and projection distance. The values shown in the table are calculated for a full size screen.
Ⓗ × Ⓥ :
Screen size
ⓐ :
Projection distance
(from the projector's end)
ⓑ , ⓒ
: Screen height
Projector top
Projector bottom
T-1 (1024X768) (±10%)
Screen
type
4:3 16:9
Screen
size
Projection
distance
Screen height
Screen
size
Projection
distance
Screen height
min. max.
min. max.
(inch) m m m inch m inch cm inch cminch m m m inch m inch cm inch cm inch
30 0.6 0.5 0.9 34 1.5 57 46 18 0 0 0.7 0.4 0.9 37 1.6 63 44 17 -6 -2 40 0.8 0.6 1.2 46 2.0 77 61 24 0 0 0.9 0.5 1.3 50 2.1 84 58 23 -8 -3 50 1.0 0.8 1.5 58 2.5 97 76 30 0 0 1.1 0.6 1.6 63 2.7 106 73 29 -10 -4 60 1.2 0.9 1.8 70 3.0 117 91 36 0 0 1.3 0.7 1.9 76 3.2 128 87 34 -12 -5 70 1.4 1.1 2.1 82 3.5 137 107 42 0 0 1.5 0.9 2.3 90 3.8 150 102 40 -15 -6 80 1.6 1.2 2.4 94 4.0 157 122 48 0 0 1.8 1.0 2.6 103 4.3 171 116 46 -17 -7
90 1.8 1.4 2.7 106 4.5 177 137 54 0 0 2.0 1.1 2.9 116 4.9 193 131 51 -19 -7 100 2.0 1.5 3.0 118 5.0 197 152 60 0 0 2.2 1.2 3.3 129 5.5 215 145 57 -21 -8 120 2.4 1.8 3.6 142 6.0 237 183 72 0 0 2.7 1.5 3.9 155 6.6 258 174 69 -25 -10 150 3.0 2.3 4.5 179 7.5 297 229 90 0 0 3.3 1.9 5.0 195 8.2 323 218 86 -31 -12 200 4.1 3.0 6.1 239 10.1 396 305 120 0 0 4.4 2.5 6.6 261 11.0 432 291 114 -42 -16 250 5.1 3.8 7.6 300 12.6 496 381 150 0 0 5.5 3.1 8.3 327 13.7 541 363 143 -52 -20 300 6.1 4.6 9.1 360 15.1 596 457 180 0 0 6.6 3.7
10.0
393 16.5 650 436 172 -62 -25
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Setting up
Arrangement (continued)
WARNING
(continued on next page)
Install the projector where you can access the power
outlet easily. If an abnormality should occur, unplug the projector urgently. Otherwise it could cause a re or electric shock. ►Do not subject the projector to unstable conditions. If the projector falls or topples over, it could result in injury or damage to the projector and the surrounding things. Using a damaged projector could result in a re and an electric shock.
• Do not place the projector in unstable places, such as an inclined surface, places subject to vibration, on top of a wobbly table or cart, or a surface that is smaller than the projector.
• Do not put the projector on its side, front or rear position.
• Do not attach nor place anything on the projector unless otherwise specied in the manual.
• Do not use any mounting accessories except the accessories specied by the manufacturer. Read and keep the manuals of the accessories used.
• For special installation such as ceiling mounting, be sure to consult your dealer beforehand.
Do not install the projector near thermally conductive or ammable
things. Such things when heated by the projector could result in a re and burns.
• Do not place the projector on a metal stand.
Do not place the projector where any oils, such as cooking or machine oil, are used. Oil may harm the product, resulting in malfunction, or falling from the mounted position. ►Do not place the projector in a place where it may get wet. Getting the projector wet or inserting liquid into the projector could cause a re and an electric shock, and damage the projector.
• Do not place the projector near water, such as in a bathroom, kitchen, or poolside.
• Do not place the projector outdoors or by the window.
• Do not place anything containing liquid near the projector.
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Setting up
Arrangement (continued)
Place the projector in a cool place with sufcient
ventilation. The projector may shutdown automatically or may malfunction if its
internal temperature is too high. Using a damaged projector could result in a re and an electric shock.
• Do not place the projector in direct sunlight or near hot objects such as heaters.
• Keep a space of 30 cm or more between a side of the projector and other objects such as walls.
• Do not place the projector on carpet, cushions or bedding.
• Do not stop up, block nor cover the projector's vent holes. Do not place anything around the projector that could be sucked in or stuck to the projector's intake vents.
• Do not place the projector at places that are exposed to magnetic elds, doing so can cause the cooling fans inside the projector to malfunction.
Avoid placing the projector in smoky, humid or dusty place. Placing the projector in such places could cause a re, an electric shock and malfunction of the projector.
• Do not place the projector near humidiers. Especially for an ultrasonic humidier, chlorine and minerals contained in tap water are atomized and could be deposited in the projector causing image degradation or other problems.
• Do not place the projector in a smoking area, kitchen, passageway or by the window.
• Position the projector to prevent light from directly hitting the
projector's remote sensor.
• Do not place the product in a place where radio interference may be caused.
• Check and correct the setting for FAN SPEED of SERVICE in the OPTION
menu according to the usage environment. If the projector is used with a wrong setting, it may cause damage to the projector itself or the parts inside.
• Keep heat-sensitive things away from the projector. Otherwise, they may be
damaged by the heat from the projector.
CAUTION
NOTICE
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Setting up
Connecting with your devices
Before connecting the projector to a device, consult the manual of the device to conrm that the device is suitable for connecting with this projector and prepare the required accessories, such as a cable in accord with the signal of the device. Consult your dealer when the required accessory did not come with the product or the accessory is damaged. After making sure that the projector and the devices are turned off, perform the connection, according to the following instructions. Refer to the gures in subsequent pages. Before connecting the projector to a network system, be sure to read Network Guide too.
Use only the appropriate accessories. Otherwise it could
cause a re or damage the projector and devices.
• Use only the accessories specied or recommended by the projector’s manufacturer. It may be regulated under some standard.
• Neither disassemble nor modify the projector and the accessories.
• Do not use the damaged accessory. Be careful not to damage the accessories. Route a cable so that it is neither stepped on nor pinched out.
WARNING
For a cable with a core at only one end, connect the end
with the core to the projector. That may be required by EMI regulations.
CAUTION
• Plug-and-Play is a system composed of a computer, its operating system and peripheral equipment (i.e. display devices). This projector is VESA DDC 2B compatible. Plug-and-Play can be used by connecting this projector to a computer that is VESA DDC (display data channel) compatible.
- Take advantage of this feature by connecting a computer cable to the
COMPUTER IN1 port (DDC 2B compatible). Plug-and-Play may not work properly if any other type of connection is attempted.
- Please use the standard drivers in your computer as this projector is a Plug­and-Play monitor.
• Do not turn on or off the projector while connected to a device in operation, unless that is directed in the manual of the device. Otherwise it may cause malfunction in the device or projector.
• The function of some input ports can be selected according to your usage requirements. Check the reference page indicated beside each port in the following illustration.
• Be careful not to mistakenly connect a connector to a wrong port. Otherwise it may cause malfunction in the device or projector.
- When connecting a connector to a port, make sure that the shape of the
connector ts the port.
- Tighten the screws to connect a connector equipped with screws to a port.
- Use the cables with straight plugs, not L-shaped ones, as the input ports of
the projector are recessed.
About Plug-and-Play capability
NOTE
(continued on next page)
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Setting up
Connecting with your devices (continued)
Computer
• Before connecting the projector to a computer, consult the computer’s manual and check the compatibility of the signal level, the synchronization methods and the display resolution output to the projector.
- Some signal may need an adapter to input this projector.
- Some computers have multiple screen display modes that may include some
signals which are not supported by this projector.
- Although the projector can display signals with resolution up to UXGA
(1600X1200), the signal will be converted to the projector’s panel resolution before being displayed. The best display performance will be achieved if the resolutions of the input signal and the projector panel are identical.
• If you connect this projector and a notebook computer, you need output the display to an external monitor, or output simultaneously to the internal display and an external monitor. Consult the computer's manual for the setting.
• Depending on the input signal, the automatic adjustment function of this projector may take some time and not function correctly.
- Note that a composite sync signal or sync-on-green signal may confuse the
automatic adjustment function of this projector.
- If the automatic adjustment function does not work correctly, you may not see
the dialog to set the display resolution. In such a case, use an external display device. You may be able to see the dialog and set an appropriate display resolution.
NOTE
(continued on next page)
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Setting up
Connecting with your devices (continued)
Computer
Access point
USB storage device
(continued on next page)
• If an oversized USB storage device blocks the LAN port, use a USB extension cable to connect the USB storage device.
NOTE
► Before connecting the projector to a network system be sure
to obtain the consent of the administrator of the network. ►Do not connect the LAN port to any network that might have the excessive voltage. ►Before removing the USB storage device from the port of the projector, be sure to use the REMOVE USB function on the thumbnail screen to secure your data.
CAUTION
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Setting up
• The HDMI port of this model is compatible with HDCP (High-band­width Digital Content Protection) and therefore capable of displaying a video signal from HDCP compatible DVD players or the like.
- The HDMI supports the following video signals:
480i@60,480p@60,576i@50,576p@50,720p@50/60,1080i@50/60,1080p@50/60
- This projector can be connected with another equipment that has HDMITM
connector, but with some equipment the projector may not work properly, something like no video.
- Be sure to use an HDMITM cable that has the HDMITM logo.
- When the projector is connected with a device having DVI connector, use a
DVI to HDMITM cable to connect with the HDMI input.
NOTE
Connecting with your devices (continued)
(continued on next page)
VCR/DVD/Blu-ray Disc playerDigital video device
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Setting up
Speakers
(with an amplier)
Wired remote control
(optional)
Monitor
Microphone
system
Connecting with your devices (continued)
• If a loud feedback noise is produced from the speaker, move the
microphone away from the speaker.
NOTE
You can connect a dynamic microphone to the MIC port with a 3.5 mm mini-plug.
In that case, the built-in speaker outputs the sound from the microphone, even while the sound from the projector is output. You can input line level signal to the MIC port from equipment such as wireless microphone. Select HIGH in the MIC LEVEL item of the AUDIO menu when you input line level audio signal to the MIC port. In the normal mode, the volume of the microphone can be adjusted separately from the volume of the projector using the menu. In the standby mode, the volume of the microphone is adjustable with the VOLUME +/- buttons on the remote control, in synchronization with the volume of the projector. Even when the sound of projector is set to mute mode by the AUDIO SOURCE function, the volume of the microphone is adjustable. In both modes (standby or normal), the MUTE button on the remote control works on the sounds of the microphone and the projector.
• This projector doesn't support plug-in power for the microphone.
Microphone function
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Connecting to a power supply
1.
Put the connector of the power cord into the AC IN (AC inlet) of the projector.
2.
Firmly plug the power cord’s plug into the outlet. In a couple of seconds after the power supply connection, the POWER indicator will light up in steady orange.
►Please use extra caution when connecting the power cord, as
incorrect or faulty connections may result in re and/or electrical shock.
• Only use the power cord that came with the projector. If it is damaged, consult your dealer to get a new one.
• Only plug the power cord into an outlet whose voltage is matched to the power
cord. The power outlet should be close to the projector and easily accessible. Remove the power cord for complete separation.
• Never modify the power cord.
WARNING
Using the security bar and slot
AC IN
Power cord
A commercially available anti-theft chain or wire can be attached to the security bar on the projector. Refer to the gure to choose an anti-theft chain or wire. Also this product has the security slot for the Kensington lock. For details, see the manual of the security tool.
►Do not use the security bar and slot to prevent the projector
from falling down, since it is not designed for it.
WARNING
►Do not place anti-theft chain or wire near the exhaust vents.
It may become too hot.
CAUTION
• The security bar and slot is not comprehensive theft prevention
measures. It is intended to be used as supplemental theft prevention measure.
NOTE
Security slot
Anti-theft chain or wire
Please remember that when the DIRECT POWER ON function activated, the connection of the power supply make the projector turn on.
Setting up
security bar
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30°
3m
30°
(approx.)
Remote control
About the remote control signal
The remote control works with the projector’s remote sensor. This projector has a remote sensor on the front. The sensor senses the signal within the following range when the sensor is active:
60 degrees (30 degrees to the left and right of the sensor) within 3 meters about.
Installing the batteries
Please insert the batteries into the remote control before using it. If the remote control starts to malfunction, try to replace the batteries. If you will not use the remote control for long period, remove the batteries from the remote control and store them in a safe place.
1.
Holding the hook part of the battery cover, remove it.
2.
Align and insert the two AA batteries (HITACHI MAXELL, Part No.LR6 or R6P) according to their plus and minus terminals as indicated in the remote control.
3.
Replace the battery cover in the direction of the arrow and snap it back into place.
►Always handle the batteries with care and use them only as directed. Improper use may result in battery explosion, cracking or leakage, which could result in re, injury and/or pollution of the surrounding environment.
• Be sure to use only the batteries specied. Do not use batteries of different
types at the same time. Do not mix a new battery with used one.
Make sure the plus and minus terminals are correctly aligned when loading a battery.
• Keep a battery away from children and pets.
• Do not recharge, short circuit, solder or disassemble a battery.
Do not place a battery in a re or water. Keep batteries in a dark, cool and dry place.
If you observe battery leakage, wipe out the leakage and then replace a battery. If the leakage adheres to your body or clothes, rinse well with water immediately.
• Obey the local laws on disposing the battery.
WARNING
The remote control signal reected in the screen or the like may be available.
If it is difcult to send the signal to the sensor directly, attempt to make the signal reect.
• The remote control uses infrared light to send signals to the projector (Class 1 LED), so be sure to use the remote control in an area free from obstacles that could block the remote control’s signal to the projector.
The remote control may not work correctly if strong light (such as direct sun light) or light from an extremely close range (such as from an inverter uorescent lamp) shines on the remote sensor of the projector. Adjust the position of projector avoiding those lights.
NOTE
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Remote control
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Changing the frequency of remote control signal
The accessory remote control has the two choices on signal frequency Mode 1:NORMAL and Mode 2:HIGH. If the remote control does not function properly, attempt to change the signal frequency. In order to set the Mode, please keep pressing the combination of two buttons listed below simultaneously for about 3 seconds.
Using as a simple PC mouse & keyboard
The accessory remote control works as a simple mouse and keyboard of the computer, when the projector’s USB TYPE B port and the computer’s type A USB port are connected and MOUSE is selected for the USB TYPE B item in the OPTION menu.
(1)
(3)
(5)
(2)
(4)
(6)
(1)(2)
VIDEO
DOC.CAMERA
KEYSTONE
ASPECT SEARCH
BLANK
MUTE
MY BUTTON
POSITION
1 2
ESC
ENTER
MENU
RESET
COMPUTER
MY SOURCE/
AUTO
MAGNIFY
PAGE UP
VOLUME
DOWN
ON
OFF
FREEZE
VIDEO
DOC.CAMERA
KEYSTONE
ASPECT SEARCH
BLANK
MUTE
MY BUTTON
POSITION
1 2
ESC
ENTER
MENU
RESET
COMPUTER
MY SOURCE/
AUTO
MAGNIFY
PAGE UP
VOLUME
DOWN
ON
OFF
FREEZE
(1) PAGE UP key: Press PAGE UP button. (2) PAGE DOWN key: Press PAGE DOWN button. (3) Mouse left button: Press ENTER button. (4) Move pointer: Use the cursor buttons ▲, ▼, ◄ and ►. (5) ESC key: Press ESC button. (6) Mouse right button: Press RESET button.
►Improper use of the simple mouse & keyboard function could damage your equipment. While using this function, please connect this product only to a computer. Be sure to check your computer’s manuals before connecting this product to the computer.
NOTICE
When the simple mouse & keyboard function of this product does not work
correctly, please check the following.
• When a USB cable connects this projector with a computer having a built-in pointing device (e.g. track ball) like a laptop PC, open BIOS setup menu, then select the external mouse and disable the built-in pointing device, because the built-in pointing device may have priority to this function.
Windows 95 OSR 2.1 or higher is required for this function. And also this function may not work depending on the computer’s congurations and mouse drivers. This function can work with the computer which can operate general USB mouse or keyboard.
• You cannot do things like press two buttons at once (for instance, pressing two buttons at the same time to move the mouse pointer diagonally).
This function is activated only when the projector is working properly. This function is not available in any of the following cases:
- While the lamp is warming up. (The POWER indicator blinks in green.)
- When either USB TYPE A or USB TYPE B port is selected.
- While displaying BLANK, TEMPLATE or MY IMAGE screen.
- When any menu is displayed on the screen.
-
While using the cursor buttons to operate the sound or screen functions such as adjusting the
sound volume, correcting the keystone, correcting the picture position and magnifying the screen.
NOTE
(1) Set to Mode 1:NORMAL... VOLUME - and RESET buttons (2) Set to Mode 2:HIGH... MAGNIFY OFF and ESC buttons
Please remember that the REMOTE FREQ. in the SERVICE item of the OPTION menu
of the projector to be controlled should be set to
the same mode as the remote control.
USB TYPE B port
Remote control
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VIDEO
DOC.CAMERA
KEYSTONE
ASPECT SEARCH
BLANK
MUTE
MY BUTTON
POSITION
1 2
ESC
ENTER
MENU
RESET
COMPUTER
MY SOURCE/
AUTO
MAGNIFY
PAGE UP
VOLUME
DOWN
ON
OFF
FREEZE
1.
Make sure that the power cord is rmly and correctly connected to the projector and the outlet.
Turning on the power
2.
Make sure that the POWER indicator is steady orange. Then remove the lens cover.
3.
Press STANDBY/ON button on the projector or the remote control. The projection lamp will light up and POWER indicator will begin blinking in green. When the power is completely on, the indicator will stop blinking and light in steady green.
Power on/off
To display the picture, select an input signal according to the section Selecting an input signal.
►A strong light is emitted when the projector’s power is on. Do not look into the lens of the projector or look inside of the projector through any of the projector’s openings. ►Do not touch around the lamp cover and the exhaust vents during use or just after use, since it is too hot.
WARNING
1.
Press the STANDBY/ON button on the projector or the remote control. The message “Power off?” will appear on the screen for about 5 seconds.
Turning off the power
2.
Press the STANDBY/ON button again while the message appears. The projector lamp will go off, and the POWER indicator will begin blinking in orange. Then POWER indicator will stop blinking and light in steady orange when the lamp cooling is complete.
3.
Attach the lens cover, after the POWER indicator turns in steady orange.
Do not turn the projector on for about 10 minutes or more after turning it off. Also, do not turn the projector off shortly after turning it on. Such operations might cause the lamp to malfunction or shorten the lifetime of some parts including the lamp.
STANDBY/ON button
• Turn the power on/off in right order. Please power on the projector
prior to the connected devices.
This projector has the function that can make the projector automatically turn on/ off. Please refer to the DIRECT POWER ON and AUTO POWER OFF items of the OPTION menu.
• Use the shutdown switch only when the projector is not turned off by normal procedure.
NOTE
Power on/off
POWER indicator
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Operating
1.
Adjusting the volume
Use the VOLUME +/VOLUME - buttons to adjust the volume. A dialog will appear on the screen to aid you in adjusting the volume. If you do not do anything, the dialog will automatically disappear after a few seconds.
● When
is selected for current picture input port, the volume adjustment is
disabled. Please see AUDIO SOURCE item of AUDIO menu.
● Even if the projector is in the standby mode, the volume is adjustable when both of the following conditions are true:
- An option other than is selected for STANDBY in the AUDIO SOURCE item of the AUDIO menu.
-
NORMAL is selected in the STANDBY MODE item of the SETUP menu
.
● In the standby mode, the volume of the microphone is adjustable with the
VOLUME +/- buttons on the remote control, in synchronization with the volume of the projector.
1.
Press MUTE button on the remote control. A dialog will appear on the screen indicating that you have muted the sound. To restore the sound, press the MUTE, VOLUME + or VOLUME - button. Even if you do not do anything, the dialog will automatically disappear after a few seconds.
Temporarily muting the sound
● When is selected for current picture input port, the sound is always muted. Please see AUDIO SOURCE item of AUDIO menu.
● C.C. (Closed Caption) is automatically activated when sound is muted and an input signal containing C.C. is received. This function is available only when the signal is NTSC for VIDEO or S-VIDEO, or 480i@60 for COMPONENT, COMPUTER IN1 or COMPUTER IN2, and when AUTO is selected for DISPLAY in the C.C. menu under the SCREEN menu.
1.
Press INPUT button on the projector. Each time you press the button, the projector switches its input port from the current port as below.
Selecting an input signal
(continued on next page)
VOLUME +/- button
INPUT
button
MUTE button
While ON is selected for AUTO SEARCH item in OPTION menu, the projector will
keep checking the ports in above order repeatedly till an input signal is detected.
It may take several seconds to project the images from the USB TYPE B port.
VIDEO
DOC.CAMERA
KEYSTONE
ASPECT SEARCH
BLANK
MUTE
MY BUTTON
1 2
COMPUTER
MY SOURCE/
AUTO
MAGNIFY
PAGE UP
VOLUME
DOWN
ON
OFF
FREEZE
VIDEO
DOC.CAMERA
KEYSTONE
ASPECT SEARCH
BLANK
MUTE
MY BUTTON
COMPUTER
MY SOURCE/
AUTO
MAGNIFY
PAGE UP
VOLUME
DOWN
ON
OFF
FREEZE
COMPUTER IN1 COMPUTER IN2 LAN
VIDEO USB TYPE A
S-VIDEO USB TYPE B
COMPONENT (Y, Cb/Pb, Cr/Pr)  HDMI
Operating
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VIDEO
DOC.CAMERA
KEYSTONE
ASPECT SEARCH
BLANK
MUTE
MY BUTTON
POSITION
1 2
MENU
COMPUTER
MY SOURCE/
AUTO
MAGNIFY
PAGE UP
VOLUME
DOWN
ON
OFF
FREEZE
1.
Press VIDEO button on the remote control. Each time you press the button, the projector switches its input port from the current port as below.
Selecting an input signal (continued)
While ON is selected for AUTO SEARCH item in OPTION
menu, the projector will keep checking every port sequentially till an input signal is detected. If VIDEO button is pressed when COMPUTER IN1, COMPUTER IN2, LAN, USB TYPE A or USB TYPE B port is selected, the projector will check HDMI port rst.
VIDEO button
VIDEO
DOC.CAMERA
KEYSTONE
ASPECT SEARCH
BLANK
MUTE
MY BUTTON
POSITION
1 2
MENU
COMPUTER
MY SOURCE/
AUTO
MAGNIFY
PAGE UP
VOLUME
DOWN
ON
OFF
FREEZE
MY SOURCE / DOC. CAMERA button
1.
Press COMPUTER button on the remote control. Each time you press the button, the projector switches its input port from the current port as below.
● While ON is selected for AUTO SEARCH item in OPTION menu, the projector will keep checking every port sequentially till an input signal is detected. If COMPUTER button is pressed when VIDEO, S-VIDEO, COMPONENT or HDMI port is selected, the projector will check COMPUTER IN1 port rst.
● It may take several seconds to project the images from the
USB TYPE B port.
COMPUTER button
VIDEO
DOC.CAMERA
KEYSTONE
ASPECT SEARCH
BLANK
MUTE
MY BUTTON
POSITION
1 2
MENU
COMPUTER
MY SOURCE/
AUTO
MAGNIFY
PAGE UP
VOLUME
DOWN
ON
OFF
FREEZE
1.
Press the MY SOURCE / DOC. CAMERA button on the remote control. The input signal will be changed into the signal you set as MY SOURCE.
● This function also can use for document camera. Select the
input port that connected the document camera.
COMPUTER IN1 COMPUTER IN2 LAN USB TYPE B  USB TYPE A
HDMI COMPONENT S-VIDEO VIDEO
Operating
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Operating
Selecting an aspect ratio
ASPECT button does not work when no proper signal is inputted.
● NORMAL mode keeps the original aspect ratio setting.
1.
Press SEARCH button on the remote control. The projector will start to check its input ports as below in order to nd any input signals. When an input is found, the projector will stop searching and display the image. If no signal is found, the projector will return to the state selected before the operation.
Searching an input signal
● While ON is selected for AUTO SEARCH item in OPTION menu, the projector will keep checking the ports in above order repeatedly till an input signal is detected.
It may take several seconds to project the images from the USB TYPE B port.
For a computer signal
NORMAL
4:3 16:9 16:10
For a video signal, s-video signal or component video signal
4:3
16:9 14:9
For an input signal from the LAN, USB TYPE A or USB TYPE B port, or
if there is no signal
SEARCH button
VIDEO
DOC.CAMERA
KEYSTONE
ASPECT SEARCH
BLANK
MUTE
MY BUTTON
POSITION
1 2
MENU
COMPUTER
MY SOURCE/
AUTO
MAGNIFY
PAGE UP
VOLUME
DOWN
ON
OFF
FREEZE
1.
Press ASPECT button on the remote control. Each time you press the button, the projector switches the mode for aspect ratio in turn.
ASPECT button
VIDEO
DOC.CAMERA
KEYSTONE
ASPECT SEARCH
BLANK
MUTE
MY BUTTON
POSITION
1 2
MENU
COMPUTER
MY SOURCE/
AUTO
MAGNIFY
PAGE UP
VOLUME
DOWN
ON
OFF
FREEZE
COMPUTER IN1 COMPUTER IN2 LAN
VIDEO USB TYPE A
S-VIDEO USB TYPE B
COMPONENT  HDMI
For an HDMITM signal
NORMAL
4:3 16:9 16:10 14:9
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Operating
Adjusting the projector’s elevator
When the place to put the projector is slightly uneven to the left or right, use the elevator feet to place the projector horizontally. Using the feet can also tilt the projector in order to project at a suitable angle to the screen, elevating the front side of the projector within 12 degrees. This projector has 2 elevator feet and 2 elevator buttons. An elevator foot is adjustable while pushing the elevator button on the same side as it.
To loose an elevator foot, push the elevator button on the same side as it.
To nely adjust, twist the foot.
1.
Holding the projector, push the elevator buttons to loose the elevator feet.
2.
Position the front side of the projector to the desired height.
3.
Release the elevator buttons in order to lock the elevator feet.
4.
After making sure that the elevator feet are locked, put the projector down gently.
5.
If necessary, the elevator feet can be manually twisted to make more precise adjustments. Hold the
projector when twisting the feet.
►Do not handle the elevator buttons without holding the projector, since the projector may drop down. ►Do not tilt the projector other than elevating its front within 12 degrees using the adjuster feet. A tilt of the projector exceeding the restriction could cause malfunction or shortening the lifetime of consumables, or the projector itself.
CAUTION
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