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OWNER’S MANUAL EIKI INDUSTRIAL CO., L TD. EIP-D450 ®[...]
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ii IMPORT ANT • For your assistance in reporting the loss or theft of your Projector , please recor d the Model and Serial Number located on the bottom of the projector and r etain this information. • Before r ecycling the packag ing, please ensure that you have checked the con tents of the carton thoroughly against the list of “Supplied acce[...]
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1 Introduction Be fo re u s in g t he p r oje c tor, ple as e r ea d t hi s ow ne r 's ma n ua l c ar ef u ll y. Intr oduction ENGLISH 1. WA R R A N T Y Thi s is to as su re tha t you imm ed iatel y rec ei ve the full b en efi t of the pa r ts , se r vic e and l ab or war ra nt y ap pli cab le to your p urc ha se. 2 . CO NS UM ER PROD UCT SA [...]
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2 INFORMA TION Thi s equ ipm ent ha s be en tested an d found to co mpl y with th e limi ts for a Cla ss A digi tal d evic e, pursu ant to Par t 1 5 of th e FCC Rul es. T hes e limi ts are de si gne d to provide re aso nab le protectio n agai nst ha rmf ul inter fe renc e whe n the e quip ment i s ope rated in a c omme rcia l envi ronm ent. Th is e[...]
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3 Introduction How to Read this Own er 's Manua l The spec ifi cat ion s ar e sl igh tly d if fe re nt, d ep en di ng on t he m ode l. Howeve r , you c an c on ne ct an d ope r ate al l mo del s in t he sa me m an ne r . In thi s own er's man ual, th e il lus tratio n an d the s cre en di sp lay ar e sim pli fi ed for ex pla nati on, an[...]
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4 Content s Pre par ing Introduction How to Read this Owner's Manual .........3 Contents .................................................4 IMPORT ANT SAFEGUARDS ..................6 How to Access the PDF Owner's Manuals ..............................................10 Accessories ..........................................11 Part Names and[...]
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5 Checking the Lamp Life Status ............... 47 Keylock Function .................................... 48 Setting up the Projector Network Environment (“Network” Menu).......... 49 Setting a Password ................................ 49 DHCP Client Setting ............................... 50 TCP/IP Setting ......................................[...]
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6 IMPOR T ANT SAFE GU ARDS CAUT I O N : Pl ea s e re ad a ll o f t he se i n st r uc t io ns b e for e yo u op er a te t h is pr od u ct a n d sa ve th e se i ns t r uc t io ns fo r l at er u s e. Ele ctri cal e ne rgy ca n pe r for m many u sef ul fu nctio ns. T his p roduc t has b ee n eng ine ere d and m anu fac tured to as sure yo ur pe rs ona [...]
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7 15. Ove r lo ad in g Do not ove rl oad wa ll ou tlets, ex te nsi on c ords, or in tegr al co nven ie nce re ce pta cl es as t his ca n resu lt i n a ris k of fi re or ele ct ric s ho ck. 16. O bje c t an d Li q ui d E nt r y Neve r pus h ob je cts of a ny ki nd i nto this product t hrough openings as they may t ouch da nge rou s vol tag e po int[...]
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8 Obse r ve t he followin g safe gua rd s when set t i ng up your projector . Caution concerning the lamp unit Poten tia l ha z a rd of g la ss p ar t ic le s if la mp ru ptur es . In c as e of la mp r uptu re, c on tac t you r nea re st E IKI A uth or ize d De al er o r Se r vi ce C ente r fo r replacemen t. Se e “R eg ar din g the L a mp” on [...]
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9 Caution regarding usage of the projector If you a re n ot to us e th e pro je cto r fo r a lon g time or before mo ving the projector , mak e ce r ta in yo u un plu g the p owe r co rd fr om t he wall o ut let , an d dis co nn ec t any ot he r ca bl es c on ne cte d to it . Do n ot ca rr y th e pro je cto r by ho ld ing t he lens. Whe n s tori ng[...]
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10 How to A ccess t he PDF Owne r 's Manual s PDF ow ne r 's m an ua l s in s eve ra l la n gu ag es a r e in cl u de d i n th e CD - RO M. T o ut i li ze t he se m a nu al s , you n e ed to i n st a ll A do be ® Read er ® on yo ur computer (W in d o ws ® or M ac in to sh ® ). Please do wnload Adobe ® Reader ® f rom t he Inte rnet ([...]
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11 Acc e s so r ie s Supplied a ccessories Remote contr ol T wo R- 6 bat ter ie s (“ A A ” size, U M/S UM- 3, HP- 7 or similar) Power c ord* RGB c ab le (10 ' (3.0 m) ) <QCNWGA08 6W JPZ> For U.S. and Can ad a, etc. (6 ' ( 1 .8 m)) <QACCDA00 7WJP Z> For Euro pe, except U.K. (6 ' ( 1 .8 m)) <QACCV A0 1 1W JPZ > 3 [...]
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12 Par t Names a nd F unc tions Number s in Z refe r to the main page s in this owner's manual whe re the topic is expla ined. Project or 33 38, 51 26, 53 26, 53 38 26 29 38 29 53 38 32 28 To p V i e w ST A NDBY /ON button For tu rni ng th e powe r on an d put ti ng th e pr oj e c tor in to sta nd by mod e. Lamp indicator Te m p e r a t u r e [...]
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13 Number s in Z refe r to the main page s in this owner's manual whe re the topic is expla ined. Rear View Us i ng t h e Ken s i ng to n Lo c k Th is pr oje cto r has a Ke ns in gton S ec ur it y St an da rd co nne cto r for u se wi th a Ke nsi ng ton Mic roS aver S ecu ri t y Sys tem. Refe r to the i nfor mati on th at ca me wi th th e syste[...]
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14 Par t Names a nd F unc tions (Contin ued ) 29 32 33 34 38 32 32 26 34 28 33 32 26 33 29 32 34 38 38 51 30 38 29 33 34 ST ANDBY button For pu t tin g the pro je ctor i nto the s tan dby mo de. BR E AK T IMER b ut to n For di sp layi ng th e bre ak tim e. COMPUTER, DVI, S-VIDEO , VIDEO buttons For sw itch ing to the res pec tive i npu t mod es. P [...]
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15 Inse r t ing t he B at ter ies 1 Pu ll d own t h e t ab o n t he c over a n d re move t h e cove r towa r ds t h e di r ec t io n of t he a r row. 2 Insert the batteries. Ins er t the b at ter ie s ma ki ng s ure th e po la ri tie s c or rec tl y match the m and n m ar ks i ns id e the b at ter y co mpa r tm en t. 3 In se r t t h e low er t a b [...]
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16 Qu ick St ar t Th is se c tio n sh ows th e ba sic o pe r atio n ( pr oje cto r co nn ec tin g wi th th e co mpu ter ). For d et ail s, se e the p ag e de sc rib e d be low fo r eac h ste p. Set up a nd Pr oject ion In th is s ec tio n, co nn ec tio n of th e pr oje cto r an d th e com pu ter i s exp la ine d us in g one ex am ple . INPU T but t[...]
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17 1 Adj us tin g the fo cu s. 2 Adj us tin g the h ei ght . 3 Adj us tin g the p ic ture s ize. 4. Adj us t th e proj ecte d ima ge _ P. 2 7 Co rr ec tin g tr ap ezoi da l di stor tio n us in g Keysto ne C or re ct io n. On th e pro je ctor On th e remote c ontro l Shrinks upp er s id e. Shrinks lowe r sid e. 5. Co rrect trapez oidal distortion _ [...]
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18 Set ti ng up t h e Projec tor Vid eo Se tu p If us in g thi s pr oje c tor o uts id e the U.S . A ., pl ea se c han ge s et ti ng to “ 0 IRE” i n Vi de o Se tup. (S ee page 44 .) Set t in g up t he Pr oject or For o ptim al i ma ge qu al it y , po si tio n th e pr oje cto r pe r pe ndi cu la r to the s cr ee n wi th th e pr oje cto r's [...]
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19 Project io n (PR J) Mo de Th e pro je cto r ca n us e any o f the 4 p ro je cti on m od es s hown i n th e dia gr am b el ow . Se le ct t he mo de mo st a pp ro pr iate fo r th e pro je ct ion s et ti ng i n us e. ( Y ou c an s et th e PRJ mo de in “ SC R- AD J” m enu . Se e pa ge 44 .) T a bl e mou nte d, fr ont p ro je ct ion [Menu item ?[...]
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20 Set ti ng up t he Pr ojector (Conti nu ed) Scr een S i ze and Pr oject ion D ist ance 4: 3 S ig na l I np ut ( No r ma l Mo d e) Pic tu re (S cr ee n) s ize Pro je ct io n di st an ce [ L] Di st an ce f ro m th e le ns c en ter to the bottom of the image [H] Di ag. [ χ ] Width Height Minimum [L 1 ] Maximum [L2] 500 " (1 27 0 cm ) 1 0 1 6 c[...]
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21 Connec t ing t he Projec tor to O th er Eq uip ment Before connecting, ensure that the po wer cord o f the projector is unplugged from the AC out let an d tur n of f th e eq ui pme nt to b e co nn ec ted . Af te r ma kin g al l co nne c tio ns , tur n on t he p roj ec tor an d the n the o the r pi ec es o f eq uip me nt. W he n co nn ec tin g a [...]
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22 Connecting the Projector to Other Equipment (Continued) Equipme nt T ermina l on connected equipment Cable T er m in al o n th e projector Vi de o e qu ip me nt HDMI output terminal HD MI to D VI c ab le (commercially available ) DVI -I DVI di git al output terminal DVI D i gi ta l ca b le (c om me r ci al ly av ai la b le) Component video outpu[...]
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23 Equipme nt T ermina l on connected equipment Cable T er m in al o n th e projector Au di o eq ui pm en t ø3.5 mm audio output terminal ø3 . 5 mm s te re o or m o no au d io c ab le (commercially available ) AUD IO 1 RCA a ud io output terminal RCA a ud io c ab l e (co mm er c ia ll y ava il ab le ) AUD IO 2 Audio output terminal Ca bl es f or [...]
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24 Contr olli ng t he Projec tor by a Compute r Whe n th e RS -232C te rm in al o n the p ro je cto r is c onn e cte d to a co mp ute r wit h an R S-23 2C se ri al co ntr ol ca bl e (cr os s t ype , co mme rc ia lly ava il ab le), the c om pute r c an b e us ed to c ont ro l the pr oje cto r a nd ch ec k the s ta tus o f the p roj e cto r . Refe r [...]
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25 Wh e n co nn e ct i ng to t h e L A N te r mi na l u si n g a L AN c a bl e TX/R X L E D (y el l o w ) Ill umi nates w he n tran smi t ting /rec eiv in g data . LIN K LED (gre en) Illuminates when linked . * T o ens ure s afet y , do not c onn ec t the L AN ter mi na l wi th any c ab le s that m ay ca use exc es si ve vol tag e suc h as a te le [...]
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26 T u rn ing t he Pr ojector O n / Of f T ur nin g t he Projec tor O n Note tha t the co nne cti ons to ex ter na l equ ipm ent a nd p ower out let s hou ld be don e befo re pe r for mi ng the o pe rati ons wri tte n be low . (See p age s 21 to 25 .) Op e n t he l en s s hu t t er f u ll y a nd p r es s ST AN DBY /ON on t h e p roj ec to r o r ON [...]
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27 Image Projection Adj ust i ng t he Pr ojecte d Ima ge 1 Adj ust i ng t he Focus Y ou c an ad jus t the fo cus wi th the fo cu s rin g on th e proj ec tor . Rot a te t he f oc us r i ng t o ad ju s t th e foc u s wh il e wa tc hi n g th e p ro je ct e d image. 2 Adj ust i ng t he He ight The h eig ht of the p roj ec tor ca n be adju ste d usi ng [...]
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28 Image Projection (C ontinued ) Corr ect ing Tra pezoida l Distor tion Whe n the i mag e is pr oje cte d eit her f rom the top o r fro m the b otto m towards t he scr ee n at a n ang le, the i mag e be com es dis tor ted t rap ezoid all y . T he fu nc tion fo r cor re ctin g trap ezoid al dis tor tio n is ca lle d Key st o ne Co r r e c t io n . [...]
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29 Sw it chin g t he In put M ode Sel ec t the a pp rop ria te inpu t mod e for th e connect ed eq uipment . Pres s COMPUTE R , DVI , S- VI D E O or VIDEO on t h e re mo te c on tr o l to se l ec t th e i np u t mo de . Wh en yo u pre ss INPUT on the p roj ec tor or DV I on th e rem ote co ntro l, the I NPU T lis t ap pe ar s. Press P / R to swi tc[...]
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30 Image Projection (C ontinued ) Resize Mode Thi s fun ctio n all ows you to modi f y or cu stom ize the re size m ode to e nha nce t he inp ut ima ge. De pe ndi ng on th e inp ut si gna l, you ca n cho ose a d es ire d ima ge. Pres s RE SIZE . Se e pag e 43 for set tin g on m enu s cre e n. COMPUTER Main resolution NORMAL FULL DOT BY DOT BORDER S[...]
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31 VIDEO /DTV In p u t si g na l Fo r 4: 3 sc r e en Fo r 16: 9 s c re e n Video/DTV Image type NORMAL AREA ZOOM V-STRETCH BORDER STRETCH 480 I , 48 0 P , 576 I , 576 P , NTSC, P A L, SECA M 4:3 a s p e c t r a t i o *1 *1 Squeeze *1 *1 Letter box *1 *1 720 P , 103 5 I , 1 080 I , 1 080P 16 :9 aspect ra tio *1 — *2 — *2 540P 1 6: 9 aspect ratio[...]
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32 Op erat ing wit h t he Remote Cont rol POINTER butt on ECO+QUIE T bu t ton Adju stme nt bu tton s ( P / R / O / Q ) BRE A K TI MER b ut ton SPOT button AU TO SY NC b ut ton FREEZE but ton PICTU RE M OD E but ton MAGNI F Y bu t tons EFFECT button Dis pla yin g and S et t in g t he Br eak Timer 1 Pres s BR E A K TI M E R . Th e tim er s ta r ts to[...]
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33 Auto S y nc (Au to S y nc Adju st ment ) Auto Sy nc fun cti on work s whe n detec tin g inp ut si gna l af ter t he pr oje ctor tu rns o n. Pres s AUTO SYN C to m a nu a ll y ad j us t wi t h Au to S y nc f un c ti on . Wh en th e opt imu m im age c a nnot b e ac hi eved wi th Auto S yn c ad jus tme nt, us e th e he lp me nu for m an ual a dju s[...]
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34 Usin g t he Re mote Cont r ol as t he W ire less Com put er Mou se Whe n con ne ctin g the p roje cto r and t he co mpu ter wit h a USB c abl e, you ca n use t he rem ote con trol a s the c omp uter m ou se. Conn ec ti ng wi th a US B ca bl e To USB terminal USB cable (commercially available) To USB terminal Computer The m ous e poi nter c an b [...]
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35 Menu Items The fo llowi ng sh ows the ite ms th at ca n be s et in th e proj ec tor . “Picture ” menu Main menu Sub menu Picture Page 40 Page 40 Page 41 Page 41 Page 41 Page 41 Page 41 Page 42 Page 42 +30 -30 Contrast +30 -30 +30 -30 +30 -30 1 -1 2 0 +30 -30 +30 -30 +30 -30 Tint Color Sharp Bright Progressive Eco+Quiet Reset 2D Progressive 3[...]
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36 “S c re e n ad ju s tm e nt ( SCR -AD J )” me nu SEL./ADJ. ENTER END Resize Image Shift 0 0 Keystone Overscan OSD Display Closed Caption Background PRJ Mode Language Front English Logo On Off On Border Pict. SCR-ADJ PRJ Net. Help DLP ® Link TM Off DLP ® Link TM Invert 0 IRE Video Setup “Project or adjustment (P RJ-ADJ) ” menu SEL./ADJ.[...]
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37 “Network ” menu SEL./ADJ. ENTER END Pict. SCR PRJ Network Help Password Disable DHCP Client Off TCP/IP MAC Address Projector XX : XX : XX : XX : XX : XX XX-XXXX “Help” menu SEL ENTER END There is no picture or audio V ertical stripes or flickering image appear Data image is not centered Color is faded or poor Picture is dark The image i[...]
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38 Usi ng th e Me nu Sc re en Adju stme nt bu tton s ( P / R / O / Q ) ENTER b ut ton RETURN button Press RETURN to retur n to the p rev io us sc re en wh en th e me nu i s displayed . • MENU /HELP button Adju stme nt bu tton s ( P / R / O / Q ) MENU /HELP button ENTER b ut ton RETURN button Menu S elect ion s (Ad jus t ment s) Example: Adjust in[...]
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39 3 Pres s P or R an d s el ec t “ Br i gh t ” to adjus t . Th e se le cte d i tem i s hig hl ig hte d. T o ad jus t t he pr ojected imag e while wat chin g it Pres s EN TER . Th e se le cte d ite m (e.g. “Bri ght ” ) is dis pl ayed by i tse lf a t the b ot tom of the screen. When pressin g P or R , th e foll owi ng ite m (“R ed ” af t[...]
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40 Pic t ur e Adj us t m en t ( “ Pic t ur e” Me n u) Me nu op er at ion n Pa ge 38 Q PA G E1 Q PA G E 2 Picture Mode Contrast 0 0 0 0 Bright Color Tint 0 Sharp Standard SEL./ADJ. ENTER END 0 0 Red Blue Picture SCR PRJ Net. Help 1 2 Picture Mode CLR T emp BrilliantColor TM C.M.S. Setting C.M.S. Standard SEL./ADJ. ENTER END Progressive Eco+Quiet[...]
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41 Me nu op er at ion n Pa ge 38 2 Adjus tin g the I mage Adjustment items O button Q button Co ntr ast For l es s contrast . For m ore contrast . Br ig ht For l es s brightness. For mor e brightness. Color* 1 For le ss c ol or intensity . Fo r mo re c ol or intensity . Tint * 1 For ma ki ng s ki n tones purplish. Fo r ma ki ng s ki n tone s g ree [...]
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42 5 Progr ess ive Selectable items Description 2D Progre ssi ve Use fu l to dis pla y fas t-movi ng i mag es su ch a s spo r ts . 3D Progre ssi ve Useful t o displa y relat ively slow - mov in g ima ge s su ch a s dr am a an d documentary more clearly . Fi lm Mo de Re pro du ce s the i ma ge of fi lm s ou rce* cl ea rl y . Di sp lay s the o ptim [...]
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43 Adjus ti ng th e Projec ted Image (“SCR - A DJ ” Men u) Me nu op er at ion n Pa ge 38 SEL./ADJ. ENTER END Resize Image Shift 0 0 Keystone Overscan OSD Display Closed Caption Background PRJ Mode Language Front English Logo On Off On Border Pict. SCR-ADJ PRJ Net. Help DLP ® Link TM Off DLP ® Link TM Invert 0 IRE Video Setup 9 0 8 5 6 4 3 2 1[...]
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44 6 Closed Capt ion <For A me ri ca s on ly > Info Th is f unc tio n is ava il abl e for N TSC 3.58 an d 48 0 I signals. Th is f unc tio n do es n ot wor k wh en th e Re si ze mode is set t o “Border” . Th is f unc tio n is ava ila bl e in th e fol low ing c as es o nl y: Re si ze mo de Keys ton e Co rr e cti on Normal Area Zoom V-S tr e[...]
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45 Adjus ti ng th e Projec tor F unct ion (“ PR J - ADJ ” Me nu) Me nu op er at ion n Pa ge 38 SEL./ADJ. ENTER END Auto Power Off System Sound System Lock h On On Auto Restart On ST ANDBY Mode Standard 0 min 0 Lamp Timer(Life) 100% Speaker On Audio Out V AO Audio Input Audio 1 RS-232C 9600bps Fan Mode Normal Disable Auto Sync On Pict. SCR PRJ-A[...]
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46 6 Audio O ut put T yp e Set t ing Th is fu nc ti on de ter mi ne s wh eth er t he au di o leve l ou tpu t fr om th e AUDI O ou tpu t (M ON ITOR ou tpu t) ter mi na l is fi xed or va r iab le by l ink in g with VOL UME. Selectable items Description FAO (Fixed Audio Output ) Aud io o utp ut t hat d oe s not v ar y i n stre ng th wi th th e vol um[...]
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47 3 Pr es s t he 4 b ut to ns o n t he r em ot e co nt r ol o r on t h e pr oj ec to r to e nt er th e p r es et keyc od e i n “O l d Cod e”. Wh en s et tin g the keyc od e for t he fi rs t tim e, press R on th e pro jec tor for fo ur ti me s. Setting the System Lock PRJ - ADJ Old Code New Code Reconfirm –––– –––– –––?[...]
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48 K eylock Function Locki ng t he O pe ra tio n Bu t tons o n th e Proj ecto r Use t hi s fun ct io n to loc k th e ope r ati on b ut ton s on th e pr oj ec tor. Loc k in g t he O p er a ti on B u t to ns Hold down ENTER on t he p roj ec tor f or a bou t 5 se co nd s whi le th e pr oje c tor is b ei ng tu r ne d on. On -s cr ee n di sp lay Th e ke[...]
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49 Set ti ng up t he Pr ojector Net work Environm ent (“ Net work” Menu) Me nu op er at ion n Pa ge 38 SEL./ADJ. ENTER END Pict. SCR PRJ Network Help Password Disable DHCP Client Off TCP/IP MAC Address Projector XX : XX : XX : XX : XX : XX XX-XXXX 4 2 3 1 1 Set t ing a Pas sword If you d o not wa nt ot he r s to cha ng e th e set t ing for t he[...]
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50 2 DHCP Client S et ti ng Co nne ct t he L AN c ab le b efor e tur ni ng th e pr oje cto r on . If no t, th e DHC P Cli en t fu nct io n do es n ot wor k. Selectable items Description On Obtains con fi guration pa ra mete rs f or TCP/IP n et wor k automatically . Of f Sets t he TCP/IP ma nu al ly. Se le ct “O n” fo r “D HCP C lie nt ” . [...]
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51 Ut iliz in g the “ H elp” Me nu Fun c t i on s Ex am ple: W he n ima ge fl ickering appears Op era tio n to sol ve im age fl ic keri ng w he n proj ec ting th e co mpu ter RG B sig nal. 1 Pres s MENU /HELP . 2 Pres s O or Q to s el ec t “ He l p” , th e n pr e ss ENTER . 3 Pres s P or R to s el ec t “ Ver ti ca l st r ip e s or fl i[...]
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52 Maintenance Cl ea n i ng t h e pr oj e ct or Ens ure tha t you have u np lug ge d the p ower cord b efore c le an ing t he pro je ctor . Th e ca bin et a s well a s the o pe rati on p an el is mad e of pl asti c. Avoid u sin g be nze ne o r thi nne r , as the se c an d am age t he fi nis h on the cabine t. Do not u se vo latil e age nts s uch a[...]
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53 Maintenance Indicators Th e war ni ng li ght s ( powe r ind ic ato r , lam p in dic ato r an d tem pe ra tur e war ni ng in di cato r) o n th e pr oje c tor in di ca te pr obl em s in si de t he pr oj ec tor. If a pr ob le m oc cu rs , ei the r th e tem pe ra tur e war ni ng i ndi ca tor o r the l am p ind ic ator w ill ill umi na te re d, an d [...]
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54 Mainte nance I ndic ators (Contin ued ) Maintenance indicat or Problem Cause Possible Solution Normal Abnormal T e mper ature warn ing indicat or Off Red bl inks (On)/ Red on (Sta ndby) The i nte rnal temperatur e is abnormally high . T e mper atures aro un d the p roj e ctor are high . Bl oc ked a ir i nta ke • • Use t he p roj ec tor in a [...]
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55 Regard ing t he L amp Lamp It is r ec om me nd ed th at th e la mp (so ld s ep ar atel y) b e rep la ce d wh en th e re ma in ing l am p li fe be c ome s 5% or les s, o r wh en yo u noti ce a s ig nifi can t dete ri or ati on in t he p ict ure a nd c ol or q ua lit y. The l am p li fe (p erc e nta ge) c an b e ch ec ked w ith t he o n-s cre en [...]
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56 Regard ing t he L amp (Contin ued ) Removing and Installing the Lamp Unit W arning! Do n ot rem ove the l am p un it f rom t he pro je ctor r ig ht af ter u se. T he l am p an d pa r ts aro und t he la mp w il l be ve r y hot a nd m ay ca use b ur ns o r in jur y . • Info Do n ot touc h the g la ss s ur f ace of t he l amp uni t or t he in si [...]
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57 4 Re move t he l a mp u n it . Loo se n the s ec ur in g sc rews f rom t he l amp un it. Ho ld th e la mp u ni t an d pul l it i n the dir ec tio n of the a r row . At thi s tim e, kee p the l am p un it h or izon ta l an d do not t il t it. 5 In se r t t h e n ew la m p un i t . Pre ss t he la mp u ni t fi rmly i nto th e la mp u ni t co mpa r[...]
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58 Comput er Co mpatibilit y Char t Computer • Mu lt ipl e si gn al s up po r t Ho ri zon ta l Freq ue nc y: 1 5- 1 10 kHz, Ver ti ca l Fre qu en cy: 4 5- 85 Hz, Pi xel C lo ck : 1 2- 1 70 MH z Sy n c sig na l: Co mp atib le w it h T T L leve l • Co mp ati bl e wi th sy nc o n gre en s ig na l PC/MAC Mode Resolution Hor izo nta l fre qu en cy [[...]
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59 T rou bleshooting Probl em Chec k Page No p ict ure a nd n o so un d or p roj ec tor do e s not star t. Proj e ctor p owe r co rd is n ot pl ug ge d into th e wa ll o utl et. • 25 Power to t he ex te rn al c onn e cted d ev ic es i s of f. • – The lens shutt er is closed . • 26, 29 Th e se le cte d in pu t mod e is w ro ng. • 29 Ca ble[...]
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60 Probl em Chec k Page An u nu su al s oun d is oc ca si on al ly h ea rd fr om the cabine t. If th e pi ctu re is n or ma l, th e sou nd i s du e to ca bi net s hr in ka ge c au se d by roo m tem pe ra tur e cha ng e s. Th is w il l not af fe ct op e rati on o r performance. • – Maintenance indicat or on the p roj e ctor i ll um in ate s or b[...]
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61 Spe cifi cations Model EIP-D450 Di sp lay d evi ce s 0. 7" DL P ® Chip Re so lut io n XGA (1 024 × 7 68) Le ns F numb er F 2.5 – 2 .7 Zoo m Ma nu al, × 1 . 1 5 (f = 21 .0 – 24.2 mm) Focus M anu al In pu t ter mi na ls DV I-I (C om pa tib le w it h HDC P) × 1 Computer /Component (mi ni D -su b 15 pin) ×1 S-Vi de o (mi ni D IN 4 pi [...]
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62 Dimensions Units: inches (mm ) M4 M4 M4 M4 1 / 4 (6) 13 13 / 64 (335) 3 15 / 16 (100) 1 43 / 64 (42.2) 4 17 / 32 (115) 3 23 / 64 (85) 4 17 / 32 (115) 15 3 / 4 (400) 1 / 8 (3) 1 1 / 2 (38) 3 33 / 64 (89) 6 49 / 64 (171.5) 15 / 64 (5.75) 1 13 / 16 (45.75) 4 5 / 8 (116.25) 2 61 / 64 (75) 7 5 / 64 (179.75)[...]
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63 3D MODE button ······················································· 14 3 RCA to mini D-sub 15 pin cable ····························· 22 Accessories ·······················································?[...]
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