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    19462 Powder Hill Place Poulsbo, WA 98370 800.762.5757 360.779.7901 www.boxlight.com CP755ew USER MANUAL[...]

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    Multim edia LC D P r o j ecto r Digital Multimedia Projector About User’s manual Thank yo u for pur chas ing th e LCD pr ojector . Please rea d this user ’s manual thor oughly to ensur e corr ect usage of t he proj ect or and it s feat ures. After reading, stor e this i nstr ucti on manual i n a safe plac e for f uture ref erenc e. Features 1. [...]

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    Multim edia LC D P r o j ecto r Table of Co nte nts Safety Instructions…………………………………………………… … Checking th e Package Conten t….…………...……… …………… … Before Use Names and Function of Each Part Main Unit....... ......................... ....... ..........………………………. . [...]

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    Multim edia LC D P r o j ecto r Basi c Operat ion Turning on the proj ector………………………………..………… … Adjusting the screen image……………….……………………… Turning off the powe r…………….………………………...…… … Function o f Menu Keypad operatin g……………………………[...]

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    Multim edia LC D P r o j ecto r About the symbols Various symbols are us ed in this instr uction m anual and on t he product itse lf to ensu re correct usage, to prevent danger t o the users and others, and to pr event prop erty damage. The meanings of these symbols are described below. It is important that you read these descriptions thoroughly an[...]

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    Warning  If a problem should occur  If smoke or str ange od ors arise, con tinued use could re sult i n fire o r electrical sho ck. In such ca se , immediately turn off the power switch and then disc o nnect the power plug from the power outlet. A fter m aking sure t hat the sm oke or odor has stop ped, cont act you r dealer fo r rep airs. Ne[...]

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     Do not look through the l ens when the lamp is on. Never look through t he lens when t he lamp is on. The powerf ul light coul d adversely affect visi on. Use special cautio n in hous eholds where children ar e present.  Avoid shock or impact on the projector.  If the p rojector s hould fall , resultin g in dama ge to th e cabine t, immed[...]

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    Caution of balance or f alling a nd cause pers onal inj ury or dam age the projector.  Do not bloc k the vent ilation openings.  Do not block the ventila tion ope nings of this pr ojector. Blocking ventilation could lead to internal ov erheating w hich could resul t in fire.  Do not place this projector on its side during use or pus h it i[...]

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     Avoid instal lation in humid or dusty locations. Do not insta ll this projecto r in a humid or du sty locat ion. This could result in fire or el ectrical s hock.  Do not handle the pow er cord rou ghly.  Keep the pow er cord away fr om heaters; the heat cou ld melt the power cord and cause fire or elect rical sh ock.  Do not touch the [...]

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    Multimedia LCD P r o j ecto r Location of product safety labels Safety labels are used on or within the projector to alert you to items or areas requiri ng your attention. Business c ard -9 -[...]

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    Multim edia LC D P r o j ecto r Checking the Package Contents □ P r ojec t or □ Remote Cont r ol ( included battery) □ S-Video □ Comput er cabl e □ A udio Cable □ USB Cabl e □ Quick Start Guide (included CD) □ Filter Sponge -1 0 - □ Power Cord □ Video Cable □ Speaker Cable □ RS232 (Optional) □ Carry ing Ba g (Opti onal) ?[...]

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    Multim edia LC D P r o j ecto r Part Names and Function: Main Unit 8.Control panel Outlet ventilat ion 1.Zoom ring 2.F oc us rin g Speaker 7.Lens cove r 6.Foot adjust button 3.Front IR receiver 5.Front adjustable foot 1. Zo o m Ri ng Use th e Zoom Ring to adj ust t he size of the proj ected image. Rotat e th e Zoom Rin g un til t he imag e is the d[...]

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    Multim edia LC D P r o j ecto r 5.F r ont ad j usta ble foot Exten d and retract to adj ust the pr oject ion angle 6.Foo t ad j ust b utton Lock/ unlock the adj ustabl e foot. 7.Lens co ve r Attach when n ot using to prot ect the lens from becoming dirty or damaged. 8.Cont r ol panel (k ey pad s) Oper ati ng sy stem. -1 2 -[...]

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    Key pad con tro l Multim edia LC D P r o j ecto r 1. Powe r 8. Powe r indicato r 9. Lamp indicator 7. Keystone 6. Menu-left/ right, Menu-up/down 5. Menu 3. Blank 4.Auto 2. Input 1.Pow er b utton Power on / operat ion mode, Stand by m ode, Cool ing-do wn mode Bri ghtness fu ncti on,when se nsor detects th e surroundi ng l ight lower than 150 lux,”[...]

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    Multim edia LC D P r o j ecto r 3. Blan k Blanks the proj ected image. If the projec tor is l e ft in bl ank mode for more than 15 minutes , the projector will automatically sh ut down. 4. Auto Automatically adju sts the setting to m atch the current input. 5. M enu Display or hi des the O SD main m enu 6.M enu -up /dow n, Menu-r ight / le ft Selec[...]

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    Rear View / IO Bo ard Multim edia LC D P r o j ecto r 1. Comp uter in 1 Input An alog RGB video si gnal fr om a computer 2. Comp uter in 2 /YPbPr When input signal from computer 2, it m ay encounter incorrect picture color . Pl ease pr ess "Auto" button again. The picture will be corrected. 3. Mo nito r out conn ector Connect an extern al[...]

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    Multim edia LC D P r o j ecto r 5. S- V ideo connector S-Video signal from a video source. 6. V ideo in Component video signal from a video source. 7. A udio o ut Connect ing to an external sp eaker system. 8. A udio i n Ster eo mini jack for PC inpu t 9. USB mo use connecto r Connect s a U SB mouse cable to a computer to control computer mouse f u[...]

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    Bottom View Multim edia LC D P r o j ecto r 1. Suspen sion brack et fi xin g points(4) M4-8 Screw 2.Ai r fil ter co ve r 1. Suspension brack et fi xin g points(4) 1. Susp ensi on bracket f ixing poi nts (4 poi nts) Install the optional ceil ing mount here when suspendi ng the project o from the cei ling. 2. Ai r filt er co ve r Prev ent s du st and[...]

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    Multim edia LC D P r o j ecto r R e m o t e C o n t r o l 1.Pow er Power on / oper at io n mode, Stand by mod e, Cooling-dow n mode 3.Mo use Left Mouse left mul t ip ur p os e ke y . 5.Menu Displ ay or hides t he OSD main m en u page. 2.Laser pointe r Use laser pointer from remote control. 4.Mouse Right Mouse right mul t ip ur p os e ke y . 6.Me nu[...]

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    Inserting the batteries Multim edia LC D P r o j ecto r Loading A AA batteries into the remo te control. 1. R emove th e batt ery cover. Push the k nob while lift ing up t he batter y cover. 2. Loadi ng th e batteri es. Make sure the plus and minus poles are co rrectly oriented. 3. Cl ose th e batt ery cov er. Caution  Avoi d exces sive heat and[...]

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    Installation Setting Up the Projector Multim edia LC D P r o j ecto r The pr o j ecto r suppo rt s t he fol lowing four dif ferent pr o j ection meth ods  Front p r o j ectio n  Rea r  A spec i al method of i nsta l l at i on is r equir ed i n order to s u s p end th e projector from the ceiling. Please ask your d ealer for det a ils. -2 0[...]

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    Multim edia LC D P r o j ecto r  Fro nt ceiling projection  A spec i al method of i nsta l l at i on is r equir ed i n order to s u s p end the proj ector from the ceiling. Please ask yo ur dealer for details . -2 1 -  Rea r ceiling project ion[...]

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    Multim edia LC D P r o j ecto r Screen Size and Projection Distance The dis tance bet wee n the proj ect or an d scr een deter mines t he act ual i mage size. Ref er to the table below to determ i ne the image size at a given dist ance. Screen (inch) Distance (m) Tele Wide 40 0.96 0.78 60 1.45 1.19 80 1.95 1.6 100 2.44 2.02 150 3.68 3.05 200 4.92 4[...]

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    Multim edia LC D P r o j ecto r Adjusting t he Image Po sition Use t he a d j ustable foot at the fr ont of t he proj ector t o set the im age hei ght. Rotat e the ad j ustabl e foot at the r ear of th e proj ect or to f ine-tun e th e image position.  When t he foot i s ad j usted, it ma y cause th e sha pe o f the p ro j ected image t o become[...]

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    Multim edia LC D P roj ecto r Moving the projector ( optional) 1. Use th e carr ying ha ndle wh en mov i ng th e proj ect or. (opt io n) 2. R epla ce the l ens cov er and retr ac t the front adju stab le f oot w hen movi n g th e proj ect or to preve nt damage to the pro j ector. Caution  The opt iona l car ry ba g is in tended to protect the pr[...]

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    Multim edia LC D P r o j ecto r How to Connect Befo re startin g, mak e sure that th e projec t or and computer s are b o t h turned of f. 1. Co nnect the comp uter cable. 1.1 Conn ect ei ther end of the com put er cable t o the proj ector ’s computer 1/ comput er por t. 1.2 Disconnect the monitor cable from the computer and co nnect the other en[...]

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    Multim edia LC D P r o j ecto r L a p t o p P C A PC laptop compute r Befor e beginnin g, make sure th at t he projector and computer s are both turned off. 1. Co nnect the comp uter cabl e. 1.1 Co nnect eith er en d of th e comput er cable to the projector’s computer 1or comput er 2 por t. 1.2 Co nnect the other e nd of the proj ect cab le to th[...]

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    USB Mouse_ USB mouse c ompati ble MS- Window 98/2000/ NT/ XP/Me, Macintosh :OS8. 6~10.1, and a Micr osof t Mous e dri ver i nstalled. 1. Insert the e nd of t he US B Cabl e ( B-Type) to t he proj ector’ s USB por t. 2. Connect the e nd of t he USB Cabl e (A - type) t o th e computer’ s USB por t. 3. W hen th e proj ect or and com pu ter ar e tu[...]

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    V ideo A . Connect to a video source The Proj ector can r eceiv e composi te A V , YPbPr and S -Video. 1. Conne ct RCA pl ug at proj ector and vi deo source ( li ke DVD pl ayer) for video si gnal. Multim edia LC D P r o j ecto r 2 . Connect R C A plug ( white and red) t o audio source ( like DVD player) and conn ect the ph on e jack t o proj ector [...]

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    Multim edia LC D P r o j ecto r Basic Operation Turning on the p r o j e c t o r Proce dure 1. Check the power is turn ed off fo r the pr oject or and all compo nents connec te d to the pr ojec tor . 2. Rem ove the len s co ver. 3. Co nn ect t he power c ord to the pr oj ector . 4. Tu rn on the pow er swit ch. 5. Press the button on t he con t r ol[...]

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    Multim edia LC D P r o j ecto r 6. The power indi cator will flash green. 7. Press the [VIDEO]/[PC] but to n on the control pan el or t he Comput er/ Video b ut tons on the remot e control to select the appro priat e sourc e.   Mouse L R Power 6. 7. 8. Use t he z oom ri ng t oa d j ust t he screen size. 9. Use th e fo cus r in g to adj ust the f [...]

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    Multim edia LC D P r o j ecto r Adjust the Scr een Image 1. Adjus ting the i mage size Tu r n t he z oom rin g on the p ro j ecto r to a d j ustor to ad j ust t he im a g e 2.Ad j usting the image height. Exte nd or re tract the front adjustable foot to adjust the height of the image . 3.Cor recti ng Keysto ne Dist ortio n Use t he [ Ke ys t one] b[...]

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    Multim edia LC D P r o j ecto r Turning of f the projector 1. Press th e pow er butt on on t he projecto r or r emote co ntr ol. The power off conf irmati on mess age a ppe ars .I f you do no t w an t to power off t he proj ect or, ignor e the mess age and i t wil l disap pear . 2. Press the po we r button a gain and the p ro j ec t or will ent er [...]

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    5.A ut o Multim edia LC D P r o j ecto r Functions of Menu (OSD) Keypad O p e r a t i n g : 1. Power 6. Menu-left/ right, Menu-up/down 7. Keystone 5. Men u 4.A ut o 2. Blank 3. Input 1. : Tu r n on and t u r n off t he p r oject or 2. BLAN K: Blanks the projected image. If the proj ec tor is left in Blan k mod e f or mo re th a n 1 5 min u te s, t [...]

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    Multim edia LC D P r o j ecto r Computer m o d e -3 4 - 1. P IC TURE Brightness 000/100 Adjusts the overall im age brightnes s Contrast 000/100 Adjust s the differenc e between light and dark areas of the image sharpness 000/006 Adjusts the image sharpness Display mode Select Powerful Video Presentation Natural Cinema User Enhance bri ght ness Keep[...]

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    Multim edia LC D P r o j ecto r -3 5 - 2. A UDIO Volume 000/040 Adjusts the volu me Mute On/Off Mutes the volume on/o ff[...]

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    Multim edia LC D P r o j ecto r -3 6 - 3.SETT ING H position 000/100 Move th e image position horiz ontally V position 000/100 Move the image positi on vertically Phase 000/100 Set the synchronization polarity Freque ncy 000/1 00 Set t he horizontal scannin g frequenc y Auto keys tone Execute Automaticall y Correc ts keystone distortion in image i.[...]

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    Multim edia LC D P r o j ecto r -3 7 -[...]

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    Multim edia LC D P r o j ecto r  Blank on If the projector is left in Bla nk mode for more than 15 m inutes, the projector will automatically shut o ff the lam p and enter cool-down mod e .  Reset all 1. A fter you selec t [reset all] on the OSD menu, the fol low ing confirmation me ssage will app ear on t he screen. 2. Pr ess rese t butto n [...]

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    Multim edia LC D P r o j ecto r -3 9 - 5.PRESENTATION Auto ceiling On/off Automatic ally inverts the im age when the projecto r is turned u pside do wn i.e. when the projec tor is m ounted on th e ceiling Front Execute Normal proj ection m ode Ceiling Execut e Inverts t he image vertic ally, us ed when the project or is m ounted u pside do wn Rear [...]

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    Multim edia LC D P r o j ecto r Video Mode _ -4 0 - 1. P IC TURE Brightness 000/1 00 Adjusts the overal l image brig htness Contrast 000/100 Adjusts t he differenc e betwee n light and dark areas of the im age sharpn ess 000/0 06 Adjust s the image sharpn ess Color 000/100 Adj usts the image color Tint 000/ 100 Adjust s the image tint Display mo de[...]

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    Multim edia LC D P r o j ecto r -4 1 - 2. A UDIO Volume 000/0 40 Adjusts the volu me Mute On/Off Mutes the volu me on/off[...]

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    Multim edia LC D P r o j ecto r -4 2 - 3.SETTING Auto keyst one Exec ute Automatical ly Corr ects key sto ne distortion in image i.e. press once to do once Keyst one V -80/+80 Corrects ve rtical key stone dist ortion in image Auto search On/off Sea rch signal source automati cally.[...]

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    Multim edia LC D P r o j ecto r -4 3 -[...]

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    Multim edia LC D P r o j ecto r  Blank on If th e proj ect or is lef t i n Blank m ode fo r more tha n 15 m inutes, t he projector  Reset all 1. Aft er you sele ct [ reset all] on th e OSD menu, th e fol lowin g conf irmati on mess age wil l app ear on the scr een. 2. Press reset button on t he remo te con t r ol or the but ton on t he keypad[...]

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    Multim edia LC D P r o j ecto r -4 5 - 5.PRESENTATION Auto ceiling On/off Automatic ally inverts the im age when the projecto r is turned u pside do wn i.e. when the projec tor is m ounted on th e ceiling Front Execute Normal proj ection m ode Ceiling Execut e I nverts the image vertic ally, used when the project or is m ounted u pside do wn Rear E[...]

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    Ceiling Mounted Installation Guide Multim edia LC D P r o j ecto r A ttach the optional ceiling mount at fou r -suspension bracket fi x ing points when suspending the from a ceiling. *A specia l method of install ati on i s requ i red in order to suspend the p roj ecto r from the ce iling. Please ask your dealer f or more details. -4 6 -[...]

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    Cleaning th e Air Filter A . When the a ir filter becom es clogged with dust, e tc., the project or may over heat and tur n its elf off to prev ent inter nal d amage. Multim edia LC D P r o j ecto r Maintenance and T r o ubleshooting Cleaning the p r o j e c t o r Warning: A lways unpl ug the pro j ector befo r e pe r form ing any m aintenance . Cl[...]

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    W arnin g : Do not touch the bu l b. Touchin g the b u l b will g reatl y decr ease th e lif e of the l amp and co uld cau se th e bulb to expl od e. 5. Slide the r eplace ment lamp i nto plac e and pr ess f i r mly to seat the lamp. 6. Reinst all th e screws removed in step 3. 7. Reinstall the l amp door and press on the side closest to th e lens [...]

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    Multim edia LC D P r o j ecto r Indicators The Power and Lamp in dicat ors show th e stat us of the proj ecto r. Befor e requ esting r epair , chec k the pro j ector stat us usin g the chart below. If t he problem cannot be resol ved contac t your de aler. -4 9 - Power (Green ) Lamp (Red) Condition Notes Slow flashi ng Off Stand by mod e *Projector[...]

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    Multim edia LC D P r o j ecto r -5 0 - Symptom Po ssible cause Remed y The power is not turned on *The m ain power swit ch is not turned on. *The power cord is disconnected. *Turn on the main power swi tch. *Plug the power cor d into an AC power outlet No video *The input is not correctly conn ected. *No signal input *No open l ens cover *Select t [...]

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    Multim edia LC D P r o j ecto r -5 1 - List of Supported Monitor Display s Computer mode Signal Refresh Rate (Hz ) Resolution(dots) VGA 60 640X480 VESA 60/7 2/ 75/ 85 640X 48 0 SVGA 56/60/ 72/75/85 800X600 XGA 60/7 0/ 75/ 85 102 4X 768 SXGA 70/75 115 2X8 64 SXGA 60/75 128 0X9 60 SXGA 60 128 0X1 024 Componen t(YPbPr) Signal Refresh Rate (Hz ) Resolu[...]