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DUKANE CORP A V SER VICE DEPT 2900 Dukane Drive St Charles, IL 60174 800-676-2487 / 630-762-4032 Fax 630-584-5156 avservice@dukane.com www .dukane.com/av Information in this Guide may change due to product improvements. T o obtain the latest manuals, literature, and software please visit the Dukane web site at; www .dukane.com/av and look at the sp[...]
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1 Projector +:, User's Manual (detailed) Operating Guide Thank you for purchasing this projector . ►Before using this product, please read all manuals for this product. Be sure to read “ Safety Guide ” first. After reading them, store them in a safe place for future reference. WARNING • The information in this manual is su[...]
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2 Contents Introduction . .............. 3 Features . ..................... 3 Checking the contents of package ... 3 Part names . ................... 4 Setting up . ................ 7 Arrangement ................... 7 Connecting with your devices ...... 9 Connecting to a power supply ..... 1 4 Using the security bar and slot . . . . 14 Using the ca[...]
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3 Introduction • 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. NO TE Introduction The projector provides you with the broad use by the following features. Checking the contents of package The unique lens and mirror system [...]
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4 Introduction (1) Lamp cover ( 97 ) The lamp unit is inside. (2) Control panel ( 5 ) (3) Elevator feet (x 2) ( 24 ) (4) Remote sensor ( 16 ) (5) Lens ( 102 ) (6) Intake vents (7) Filter cover ( 99 ) The air filter and intake vent are inside. (8) Battery cover The internal clock battery is inside. (9) Speaker ( 12, 21, [...]
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5 Introduction Control panel (1) ST ANDBY/ON button ( 19 ) (2) INPUT button ( 21 ) (3) POWER indicator ( 19, 107, 108 ) (4) TEMP indicator ( 107, 108 ) (5) LAMP indicator ( 107, 108 ) Buttons ◄/►/▲/▼ (6) FOCUS + / - buttons when no menu is displayed ( 25 ), or Cursor ◄/► buttons when a menu is displayed ( 29 [...]
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6 Introduction Remote control (1) VIDEO button ( 22 ) (2) COMPUTER button ( 22 ) (3) SEARCH button ( 23 ) (4) ST ANDBY/ON button ( 19 ) (5) ASPECT button ( 23 ) (6) AUTO button ( 25 ) (7) BLANK button ( 28 ) (8) MAGNIFY - ON button ( 27 ) (9) MAGNIFY - OFF button ( 27 ) (10) MY SOURCE/DOC.CAMERA button ( 22, [...]
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7 Ar r angement Refer to table T -1 and figures F-1 and F-2 at the end of User's Manual (concise) to determine the screen size and projection distance. The values shown in the table are calculated for a full size screen: 1280 x 800 a Screen size (diagonal) b1 , b2 Projection distance (±8%) c1 , c2 Screen height (±8%) Setting up Install the [...]
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8 Setting up ►Place the projector in a cool place, and ensure that there is sufficient ventilation. The high temperature of the projector could cause fire, burns and/or malfunction of the projector . • Do not stop-up, block or otherwise cover the projector's vents. • Keep a space of 30 cm or more between the sides of the projector and [...]
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9 Setting up Before connecting the projector to a device, consult the manual of the device to confirm 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 acce[...]
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10 L R R L COMPUTER IN1 COMPUTER IN2 HDMI USB TYPE B S-VIDEO VIDEO AUDIO OUT AUDIO IN3 AUDIO IN1 AUDIO IN2 MIC MONITOR OUT CONTROL USB TYPE A DC5V 0.5A LAN R L COMPONENT Cb/Pb Y Cr/Pr AUDIO OUT HDMI R L R L VIDEO S-VIDEO AUDIO OUT AUDIO OUT AUDIO OUT USB (A) DISPLA Y RS-232C LAN Connecting with your devices (continued) • When AUTO is selected for[...]
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11 Connecting with your devices (continued) (continued on next page) • 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[...]
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12 COMPUTER IN1 COMPUTER IN2 HDMI USB TYPE B S-VIDEO VIDEO AUDIO OUT AUDIO IN3 AUDIO IN1 AUDIO IN2 MIC MONITOR OUT CONTROL USB TYPE A DC5V 0.5A LAN R L RGB IN L R R L Connecting with your devices (continued) Setting up • 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, yo[...]
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13 COMPUTER IN1 COMPUTER IN2 HDMI USB TYPE B S-VIDEO VIDEO AUDIO OUT AUDIO IN3 AUDIO IN1 AUDIO IN2 MIC MONITOR OUT CONTROL USB TYPE A DC5V 0.5A LAN RS-232C LAN L R R L Connecting with your devices (continued) T o use network functions of the projector , connect the LAN port with the computer's LAN port, or with an access point that is connecte[...]
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14 Setting up Connecting to a pow er 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 co[...]
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15 Using the cable co v er Utilize the cable cover as the guard and blind for the connecting parts. 1. Connect the signal cables and the power cord to the projector first. 2. Combine parts as shown in figure, and assemble the cable cover . 3 . Insert the three knobs on the cable cover into the three holes on the projector as shown in the figure.[...]
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16 Remote control Remote control About the remote contr ol 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. Ins[...]
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17 USB TYPE B Remote control Changing the frequency of r emote 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 li[...]
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18 Installing the batter y 1. T urn the battery cover of the pen to the left to open it. 2. As illustrated in the diagram, insert the AAA battery into the battery cover with the - end facing the front. (HIT ACHI MAXELL, Part No. LR03) 3. Attach the battery cover by turning it to the right until it is completely closed. Exc hanging the tip of the pe[...]
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19 Po wer on/off 1. Make sure that the power cord is firmly and correctly connected to the projector and the outlet. T ur ning on the power 2. Make sure that the POWER indicator is steady orange ( 107 ). 3. Confirm that there is nothing that the lens door hits while opening. Press ST ANDBY/ ON button on the projector or the remote control. Th[...]
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20 Po wer on/off ► Be careful not to pinch your finger with the lens door , to prevent an injury . ►Do not touch around the lamp cover and the exhaust vents during use or just after use, since it is too hot. ►Remove the power cord for complete separation. The power outlet should be close to the projector and easily accessible. WARNING 1. Pre[...]
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21 Operating Operating 1. Adjusting the v olume 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 disable[...]
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22 Operating 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[...]
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23 1. Press ASPECT button on the remote control. Each time you press the button, the projector switches the mode for aspect ratio in turn. Selecting an aspect ratio ● ASPECT button does not work when no proper signal is inputted. ● NORMAL mode keeps the original aspect ratio setting. ● The on-screen menu might be displayed outside of the imag[...]
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24 Operating Adjusting the zoom and f ocus Adjusting the projector's eleva tor The projector has Front foot for inclinations and Rear foot for horizontals. Spacers on the each elevator foot are installed at the time of shipment, and projector is in a condition to be able to just project. If necessary , detach the spacer , and the elevator feet[...]
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25 Operating 1. Press AUTO button on the remote control. Pressing this button performs the following. Using the automatic adjustment f eature For a computer signal The vertical position, the horizontal position and the horizontal phase will be automatically adjusted. Make sure that the application window is set to its maximum size prior to atte[...]
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26 1. Press the POSITION button on the remote control while no menu is on screen, to display the D-SHIFT ( 44 ) dialog on screen. Adjusting the position 2. Use the ▲, ▼, ◄ and ► buttons to adjust the picture position. Press the POSITION button again to finish this operation. ● This is a function to shift the position of the shrunken [...]
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27 Operating 1. Using the magnify feature 2. 3. 4. Press the MAGNIFY ON button on the remote control. The picture will be magnified, and the MAGNIFY dialog will appear on the screen. When the MAGNIFY ON button is pressed for the first time after the projector is turned on, the picture will be zoomed by 1.5 times. On the dialog, triangle marks to [...]
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28 Operating 1. Press BLANK button on the remote control. The BLANK screen will be displayed instead of the screen of input signal. Please refer to BLANK item in SCREEN menu ( 49 ). T o exit from the BLANK screen and return to the input signal screen, press BLANK button again. T empor arily blanking the scr een ● The projector automatically e[...]
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29 Operating 1. T o start the MENU, press the MENU button. The MENU you last used (EASY or ADV ANCED) will appear . EASY MENU has priority to appear just after powered on. Using the menu function 2. (1) Use the ▲/▼ cursor buttons to select an item to operate. If you want to change it to the ADV ANCED MENU, select the ADV ANCED MENU. (2) Use the[...]
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30 Operating Using the menu function (continued) 3. T o close the MENU, press the MENU button again or select EXIT and press the ◄ cursor button or ENTER button. Even if you do not do anything, the dialog will automatically disappear after about 30 seconds. ● If you want to move the menu position, use the cursor buttons after pressing the POSIT[...]
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31 EASY MENU EASY MENU From the EASY MENU, items shown in the table below can be performed. Select an item using the ▲/▼ cursor buttons. Then perform it according to the following table. Item Description INTERACTIVE Executing this item starts (or cancels) calibration of the position of the pen. For more details, refer to the manual for the “S[...]
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32 EASY MENU Item Description PICTURE MODE Using the ◄/► buttons switches the picture mode. The picture modes are combinations of GAMMA and COLOR TEMP settings. Choose a suitable mode according to the projected source. NORMAL CINEMA DYNAMIC BOARD(BLACK) DA YTIME WHITEBOARD BOARD(GREEN) GAMMA COLOR TEMP NORMAL 1 DEF AUL T 2 M[...]
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33 INTERACTIVE menu INTERACTIVE menu Item Description INTERACTIVE Executing this item starts (or cancels) calibration of the position of the pen. For more details, refer to the manual for the “StarBoard Software” in the bundled DVD-ROM ( 79 ).[...]
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34 PICTURE menu PICTURE menu From the PICTURE menu, items shown in the table below can be performed. Select an item using the ▲/▼ cursor buttons, and press the ► cursor button or ENTER button to execute the item. Then perform it according to the following table. Item Description BRIGHTNESS Using the ◄/► buttons adjusts the brightness. Dar[...]
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35 PICTURE menu (continued on next page) Item Description COLOR TEMP Using the ▲/▼ buttons switches the color temperature mode. T o adjust CUSTOM Selecting a mode whose name includes CUSTOM and then pressing the ► button or the ENTER button displays a dialog to aid you in adjusting the OFFSET and GAIN of the selected mode. OFFSET adjustments [...]
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36 PICTURE menu Item Description SHARPNESS Using the ◄/► buttons adjusts the sharpness. Weak Strong • There may be some noise and/or the screen may flicker for a moment when an adjustment is made. This is not a malfunction. ACTIVE IRIS Using the ▲/▼ cursor buttons changes the active iris control mode. PRESENT A TION THEA TER [...]
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37 IMAGE menu IMAGE menu From the IMAGE menu, items shown in the table below can be performed. Select an item using the ▲/▼ cursor buttons, and press the ► cursor button or ENTER button to execute the item. Then perform it according to the following table. Item Description ASPECT Using the ▲/▼ buttons switches the mode for aspect ratio. F[...]
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38 IMAGE menu Item Description V POSITION Using the ◄/► buttons adjusts the vertical position. Down Up • Over-adjusting the vertical position may cause noise to appear on the screen. If this occurs, please reset the vertical position to the default setting. Pressing the RESET button when the V POSITION is selected will reset the V POSITIO[...]
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39 IMAGE menu Item Description H PHASE Using the ◄/► buttons adjusts the horizontal phase to eliminate flicker . Right Left • This item can be selected only for a computer signal or a component video signal. This function is unavailable for a signal from the LAN , USB TYPE A , USB TYPE B or HDMI port. H SIZE Using the ◄/► buttons adj[...]
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40 INPUT menu INPUT menu From the INPUT menu, items shown in the table below can be performed. Select an item using the ▲/▼ cursor buttons, and press the ► cursor button or ENTER button to execute the item. Then perform it according to the following table. Item Description PROGRESSIVE Using the ▲/▼ buttons switches the progress mode. TV ?[...]
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41 INPUT menu (continued on next page) Item Description VIDEO FORMA T The video format for S-VIDEO port and VIDEO port can be set. (1) Use the ▲/▼ buttons to select the input port. (2) Using the ◄/► buttons switches the mode for video format. AUTO NTSC P AL SECAM N-P AL M-P AL NTSC4.43 • This item is performed only for[...]
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42 INPUT menu Item Description COMPUTER IN The computer input signal type for COMPUTER IN1 and IN2 ports can be set. (1) Use the ▲/▼ buttons to select the COMPUTER IN port to be set. (2) Use the ◄/► buttons to select the computer input signal type. AUTO SYNC ON G OFF • Selecting the AUTO mode allows you to input a sync on G signal or [...]
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43 INPUT menu Item Description RESOLUTION The resolution for the COMPUTER IN1 and COMPUTER IN2 input signals can be set on this projector . (1) In the INPUT menu select the RESOLUTION using the ▲/▼ buttons and press the ► button. The RESOLUTION menu will be displayed. (2) In the RESOLUTION menu select the resolution you wish to display using [...]
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44 SETUP menu SETUP menu From the SETUP menu, items shown in the table below can be performed. Select an item using the ▲/▼ cursor buttons, and press the ► cursor button or ENTER button to execute the item. Then perform it according to the following table. Item Description D-ZOOM Using the ◄/► cursor buttons adjusts the magnification rat[...]
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45 SETUP menu Item Description KEYSTONE Using the ◄/► buttons corrects the horizontal keystone distortion. Shrink the right of the image Shrink the left of the image • The adjustable range of this function will vary among inputs. For some input, this function may not work well. • This function will be unavailable when the T ransition De[...]
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46 SETUP menu Item Description ECO MODE Using the ▲/▼ buttons changes the eco mode setting. NORMAL ECO • When the ECO is selected, acoustic noise and screen brightness are reduced. • When AUTO ECO MODE ( 45 ) is set to ON, the projector will always be set to Eco mode at start-up regardless this setting. MIRROR Using the ▲/▼ butt[...]
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47 A UDIO menu AUDIO menu From the AUDIO menu, items shown in the table below can be performed. Select an item using the ▲/▼ cursor buttons, and press the ► cursor button or the ENTER button to execute the item. Then perform it according to the following table. Item Description VOLUME Using the ◄/► buttons adjusts the volume. Low High[...]
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48 A UDIO menu Item Description HDMI AUDIO Using the ▲/▼ buttons switches the mode for the HDMI TM audio. Check each of the two modes provided and select the suitable one for your HDMI TM audio device. 1 2 MIC LEVEL Using the ▲/▼ buttons switches the input level to match that of the microphone connected to the MIC port. HIGH LOW HIG[...]
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49 SCREEN menu SCREEN menu From the SCREEN menu, items shown in the table below can be performed. Select an item using the ▲/▼ cursor buttons, and press the ► cursor button or ENTER button to execute the item. Then perform it according to the following table. Item Description LANGUAGE Using the ▲/▼/◄/► buttons switches the OSD (On Scr[...]
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50 SCREEN menu Item Description MyScreen This item allows you to capture an image for use as a MyScreen image which can be used as the BLANK screen and ST ART UP screen. Display the image you want to capture before executing the following procedure. 1. Selecting this item displays a dialog titled “MyScreen”. It will ask you if you start capturi[...]
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51 SCREEN menu Item Description MyScreen Lock Using the ▲/▼ buttons turns on/off the MyScreen lock function. ON OFF When the ON is selected, the item MyScreen is locked. Use this function for protecting the current MyScreen. • This function cannot be selected when the ON is selected to the MyScreen P ASSWORD item in SECURITY menu ( 74[...]
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52 SCREEN menu Item Description SOURCE NAME Each input port for this projector can have a name applied to it. (1) Use the ▲/▼ buttons on the SCREEN menu to select SOURCE NAME and press the ► or ENTER button. The SOURCE NAME menu will be displayed. (2) Use the ▲/▼ buttons on the SOURCE NAME menu to select the port to be named and press the[...]
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53 SCREEN menu Item Description SOURCE NAME ( Continued ) (6) The current name will be displayed on the first line. Use the ▲/▼/◄/► buttons and the ENTER or INPUT button to select and enter characters. T o erase 1 character at one time, press the RESET button or press the ◄ and INPUT button at the same time. Also if you move the cursor t[...]
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54 SCREEN menu Item Description C.C. (Closed Caption) The C.C. is the function that displays a transcript or dialog of the audio portion of a video, files or other presentation or other relevant sounds. It is required to have NTSC format video or 480i@60 format component video source supporting C.C. feature to utilize this function. It may not wor[...]
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55 OPTION menu OPTION menu From the OPTION menu, items shown in the table below can be performed. Select an item using the ▲/▼ cursor buttons, and press the ► cursor button or ENTER button to execute the item, except for the items LAMP TIME and FIL TER TIME. Then perform it according to the following table. Item Description AUTO SEARCH Using [...]
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56 OPTION menu Item Description AUTO POWER OFF Using the ▲/▼ buttons adjusts the time to count down to automatically turn the projector off. Long (max. 99 minutes) Short (min. 0 minute = DISABLE) When the time is set to 0, the projector is not turned off automatically . When the time is set to 1 to 99, and when the passed time with no- sign[...]
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57 OPTION menu Item Description LAMP TIME The lamp time is the usage time of the lamp, counted after the last resetting. It is shown in the OPTION menu. Pressing the RESET button on the remote control or the ► button of the projector displays a dialog. T o reset the lamp time, select the OK using the ► button. CANCEL OK • Please reset the[...]
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58 OPTION menu Item Description MY BUTT ON This item is to assign one of the following functions to MY BUTT ON 1/2 on the remote control ( 6 ). (1) Use the ▲/▼ buttons on the MY BUTT ON menu to select a MY BUTTON - (1/2) and press the ► or ENTER button to display the MY BUTT ON setup dialog. (2) Then using the ▲/▼/◄/► buttons sets[...]
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59 OPTION menu Item Description MY BUTT ON ( Continued ) • ACTIVE IRIS: Changes the active iris mode. • PICTURE MODE: Changes the PICTURE MODE ( 32 ). • FIL TER RESET : Displays the filter time reset confirmation dialogue ( 57 ). • TEMPLA TE: Makes the template pattern selected to the TEMPLA TE item ( 53 ) appear or disappear [...]
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60 OPTION menu Item Description SERVICE Selecting this item displays the SERVICE menu. Select an item using the ▲/▼ buttons, and press the ► button or the ENTER button on the remote control to execute the item. F AN SPEED Using the ▲/▼ buttons switches the rotation speed of the cooling fans. If the projector is used at an altitude of abou[...]
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61 OPTION menu Item Description SERVICE (continued) KEY LOCK (1) Use the ▲/▼ buttons to select CONTROL P ANEL or REMOTE CONTROL. (2) Use the ◄/► buttons to turn the key lock function on/off. When ON is selected, all buttons on the projector or remote control except the ST ANDBY/ON button are locked. • Please use this function to prevent t[...]
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62 OPTION menu Item Description SERVICE (continued) REMOTE FREQ. (1) Use the ▲/▼ button to change the projector's remote sensor frequency setting ( 4, 17 ). 1:NORMAL 2:HIGH (2) Use the ◄/► button to change the projector's remote sensor on or off. ON OFF The factory default setting is for both 1:NORMAL and 2:HIGH to be [...]
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63 OPTION menu Item Description SERVICE (continued) COMMUNICA TION (continued) COMMUNICA TION TYPE Select the communication type for transmission via the CONTROL port. NETWORK BRIDGE OFF NETWORK BRIDGE: Select this type, if it is required to control an external device as a network terminal, via this projector from the computer . The CONTROL por[...]
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64 OPTION menu Item Description SERVICE (continued) COMMUNICA TION (continued) RESPONSE LIMIT TIME Select the time period to wait for receiving response data from other device communicating by the NETWORK BRIDGE and the HALF-DUPLEX through the CONTROL port. OFF 1s 2s 3s OFF: Select this mode if it is not required to check the responses [...]
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65 OPTION menu Item Description SERVICE (continued) INFORMA TION Selecting this item displays a dialog titled “INPUT_INFORMA TION”. It shows the information about the current input. • The “FRAME LOCK” message on the dialog means the frame lock function is working. • This item can't be selected for no signal and sync out. • When t[...]
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66 NETWORK menu Remember that incorrect network settings on this projector may cause trouble on the network. Be sure to consult with your network administrator before connecting to an existing access point on your network. Select “NETWORK” from the main menu to access the following functions. Select an item using the ▲/▼ cursor buttons on t[...]
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67 NETWORK menu Item Description SETUP (continued) IP ADDRESS Use the ▲/▼/◄/► buttons to enter the IP ADDRESS. This function can only be used when DHCP is set to OFF . • The IP ADDRESS is the number that identifies this projector on the network. Y ou cannot have two devices with the same IP ADDRESS on the same network. • The IP ADDRESS[...]
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68 NETWORK menu Item Description PROJECTOR NAME (1) Use the ▲/▼ buttons on the NETWORK menu to select the PROJECTOR NAME and press the ► button. The PROJECT OR NAME dialog will be displayed. (2) The current PROJECTOR NAME will be displayed on the first 3 lines. Particular projector name is pre-assigned by default. Use the ▲/▼/◄/► but[...]
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69 NETWORK menu Item Description MY IMAGE Selecting this item displays the MY IMAGE menu. T o store images in the projector , the application software PJImg/Projector Image T ool that can be downloaded from our website is required. Use the ▲/▼ buttons to select an item which is a still image by the MY IMAGE ( My Image Function in the User ?[...]
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70 NETWORK menu Item Description PRESENT A TION Selecting this item displays the PRESENT A TION menu. Use ▲/▼ buttons to select one of the following items, then press ► or ENTER button to use the function. QUIT PRESENTER MODE If you set a computer to the Presenter mode while its image is projected, the projector is occupied by the computer an[...]
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71 NETWORK menu Item Description PRESENT A TION (continued) MUL TI PC MODE (continued) • T o change from Multi PC mode to Single PC mode, select one of computers in the dialog using the ▲/▼/◄/► buttons and press the ENTER or INPUT button. Press the ► button to choose OK, and then press ENTER or INPUT again. The image for the selected co[...]
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72 NETWORK menu Item Description INFORMA TION Selecting this item displays the NETWORK_INFORMA TION dialog for confirming the network settings. • For the details of P ASSCODE, see the section Selecting the network connection method in the User ’ s manual – Network Guide. • Only the first 16 characters of the projector name are displayed. ?[...]
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73 SECURITY menu This projector is equipped with security functions. From the SECURITY menu, items shown in the table below can be performed. T o use SECURITY menu: User registration is required before using the security functions. Enter to the SECURITY menu 1. Press the ► button. The ENTER P ASSWORD box will be displayed. 2. Use the ▲/▼/◄/[...]
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74 SECURITY menu Item Description MyScreen P ASSWORD The MyScreen P ASSWORD function can be used to prohibit access to the MyScreen function and prevent the currently registered MyScreen image from being overwritten. 1 T urning on the MyScreen P ASSWORD 1-1 Use the ▲/▼ buttons on the SECURITY menu to select MyScreen P ASSWORD and press the ► [...]
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75 SECURITY menu Item Description PIN LOCK PIN LOCK is a function which prevents the projector from being used unless a registered Code is input. 1 T urning on the PIN LOCK 1-1 Use the ▲/▼ buttons on the SECURITY menu to select PIN LOCK and press the ► button or the ENTER button to display the PIN LOCK on/off menu. 1-2 Use the ▲/▼ buttons[...]
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76 SECURITY menu Item Description TRANSITION DETECTOR If this function is set to ON when the vertical angle of the projector or MIRROR setting at which the projector is turned on is different than the previously recorded, the TRANSITION DETECTOR ON alarm will be displayed and the projector will not display the input signal. • T o display the sign[...]
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77 SECURITY menu Item Description MY TEXT P ASSWORD The MY TEXT P ASSWORD function can prevent the MY TEXT from being overwritten. When the password is set for the MY TEXT ; • The MY TEXT DISPLA Y menu will be unavailable, which can prohibit changing the DISPLA Y setting. • The MY TEXT WRITING menu will be unavailable, which can prevent the MY [...]
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78 SECURITY menu Item Description MY TEXT DISPLA Y (1) Use the ▲/▼ buttons on the SECURITY menu to select the MY TEXT DISPLA Y and press the ► or ENTER button to display the MY TEXT DISPLA Y on/off menu. (2) Use the ▲/▼ buttons on the MY TEXT DISPLA Y on/off menu to select on or off. ON OFF When it is set ON, the MY TEXT will be displ[...]
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79 Presentation tools Presentation tools The projector has the following three convenient tools that enable on-screen presentations easily and quickly: - Interactive Function ( below ) - PC-LESS Presentation ( 85 ) - USB Display ( 94 ) Interactive Function Interactive Function enables interactive operations, such as operation of the con[...]
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80 Presentation tools NO TE Interactive Function (continued) • Do not place the projector near equipment that may emit electromagnetic waves or radio waves, such as a radio transmitter , TV , copier , or air-conditioner . • Avoid excessively dusty places, or places that are subject to extremely high or low temperature or humidity . • The pen [...]
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81 Presentation tools COMPUTER IN1 COMPUTER IN2 HDMI USB TYPE B S-VIDEO VIDEO AUDIO OUT AUDIO IN3 AUDIO IN1 AUDIO IN2 MIC MONITOR OUT CONTROL USB TYPE A DC5V 0.5A LAN USB (A) DISPLA Y L R R L NO TE Computer Interactive Function (continued) • When Interactive Function is in use, it is recommended that you make use of input signals from the COMPUTE[...]
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82 Presentation tools Interactive Function (continued) Preliminar y pr eparation Using the pen T o use the Interactive Function, a special pen is needed ( 6 ). Insert battery into the pen before using ( 18 ). T o write or draw using the pen, press the tip of the pen against the screen surface and move the pen accordingly . Writing ends once[...]
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83 Presentation tools SIDE BUTTON No1 SIDE BUTTON No.0 Pen tip Interactive Function (continued) Basic pen operation Customizing the pen In the default setting, the button at the tip of the pen is assigned with the function of the left mouse button. When Windows ® is running, you can perform the following mouse operations using the button at the ti[...]
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84 Presentation tools Interactive Function (continued) Using “StarBoar d Softw are” If you are using the “StarBoard Software” for the first time, install it by following the instructions in the manual located inside the bundled DVD-ROM. For details on how to use the “StarBoard Software” and its functions, refer to the bundled “StarBo[...]
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85 Presentation tools The PC-LESS Presentation reads image data from storage media inserted into the USB TYPE A port and displays the image on the following modes. The PC-LESS Presentation can be started by selecting the USB TYPE A port as the input source. This feature allows you to make your presentations without using your computer . PC-LESS Pre[...]
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86 Presentation tools T humbnail mode PC-LESS Presentation (continued) The Thumbnail mode displays the images stored in a USB storage device on the Thumbnail screen. Maximum 20 images are displayed in a screen. If you wish, you can jump into the Full Screen mode or Slideshow mode, after you select some images in the Thumbnail mode. The Thumbnail mo[...]
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87 Presentation tools PC-LESS Presentation (continued) The SETUP menu for the selected image Item Functions SETUP Use the ◄/► cursor buttons to switch each setting or use the ► cursor button to execute the functions as follows. RETURN Press the ► cursor button or ENTER to return to the Thumbnail screen. ST ART Switch to ON to set the select[...]
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88 Presentation tools Y ou can also control the images by using the menu on the Thumbnail screen. PC-LESS Presentation (continued) Operating by the menu on the Thumbnail screen Item Functions Moves to an upper folder . SORT Allows you to sort files and folders as following. RETURN Press the ► cursor button or ENTER to return to the Thumbnail scr[...]
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89 Presentation tools PC-LESS Presentation (continued) • These operations are not accessible while the projector OSD is displayed. • The Thumbnail mode shows 20 pictures in 1 page as maximum. • It is not possible to change the input port by using the INPUT button when the Thumbnail screen, Slideshow , or Full Screen is displayed. • Some err[...]
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90 Presentation tools PC-LESS Presentation (continued) The Full Screen mode shows a full display image. T o display in Full Screen mode, select an image in the Thumbnail screen. Then press the ENTER button on the remote control or the INPUT button on the keypad, or click [ENTER] on the Web Remote Control. Full Screen Mode Button operation Functions[...]
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91 Presentation tools PC-LESS Presentation (continued) Slideshow mode The following operations can be accessible while the Slideshow is displayed. * These operations are not accessible while the projector OSD is displayed. • It is not possible to change the input port by using the INPUT button when the Thumbnail screen, Slideshow , or Full Screen[...]
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92 Presentation tools PC-LESS Presentation (continued) Y ou can play the Slideshow at your desired configuration. Configure the Slideshow items in the Thumbnail. 1) RETURN : Returns to the thumbnail mode. 2) PLA Y : Play the Slideshow . 3) ST ART : Set the beginning number of the Slideshow . 4) STOP : Set the end number of the Slideshow . 5) INTE[...]
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93 Presentation tools PC-LESS Presentation (continued) Playlist The Playlist is a DOS format text file, which decides the order of displayed still image files in the Thumbnail or Slideshow . The playlist file name is “playlist.txt” and it can be edited on a computer . It is created in the folder that contains the selected image files when t[...]
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94 Presentation tools USB Display The projector can display images transferred from a computer via an USB cable ( 10 ). Select the USB DISPLA Y for the USB TYPE B item in the OPTION menu. When you connect your computer to the USB TYPE B port on the projector using a USB cable, the projector will be recognized as a CD-ROM drive on your computer [...]
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95 Presentation tools Display : The Floating menu is displayed, and the icon disappears from the Windows notification area. Quit : The application is closed, and the icon disappears from the Windows notification area. The menu shown in the right will be displayed when you right-click the application icon in the Windows notification area. If you [...]
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96 Presentation tools If you select the Option button on the Floating menu, the Options window is displayed. Optimize P erfor mance The “LiveViewer Lite for USB” captures screenshots in JPEG data and sends them to the projector . The “LiveV iewer Lite for USB” has two options that have different compression rate of JPEG data. T ransmission [...]
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97 Maintenance Maintenance A lamp has finite product life. Using the lamp for long periods of time could cause the pictures darker or the color tone poor . Note that each lamp has a different lifetime, and some may burst or burn out soon after you start using them. Preparation of a new lamp and early replacement are recommended. T o prepare a new [...]
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98 Maintenance Lamp war ning Replacing the lamp (continued) HIGH VOL T AGE HIGH TEMPERA TURE HIGH PRESSURE ► The projector uses a high-pressure mercury glass lamp. The lamp can break with a loud bang, or burn out, if jolted or scratched, handled while hot, or worn over time. Note that each lamp has a different lifetime, and some may burst or burn[...]
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99 Maintenance The air filter unit of this projector consists of a filter cover , two kinds of filters, and a filter frame. The new double large filters system is expected to function longer . However , please check and clean it periodically to keep ventilation needed for normal operation of the projector . When the indicators or a message pro[...]
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100 Maintenance Cleaning and replacing the air filter (continued) 9. T urn the projector on and reset the filter time using the FIL TER TIME item in the EASY MENU. ►Before taking care of the air filter , make sure the power cable is not plugged in, then allow the projector to cool sufficiently . T aking care of the air filter in a high tempe[...]
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101 Maintenance WARNING ► Be careful of handling a battery , as a battery can cause explosion, cracking or leakage, which could result in a fire, an injury , and environment pollution. • Use only the specified and perfect battery . Do not use a battery with damage, such as a scratch, a dent, rust or leakage. • When replacing the battery , r[...]
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102 Caring for the mir ror and lens If the projection mirror or lens is flawed, soiled or fogged, it could cause deterioration of display quality . Please take care of the mirror and lens, being cautious of handling. 1. T urn the projector off and unplug the power cord from the power outlet. And cool the projector down by leaving it for a while as[...]
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103 PEN sensor Maintenance Other care In order to ensure the safe use of your projector , please have it cleaned and inspected by your dealer about once every year . Inside of the projector 1. 1. T urn the projector off, and unplug the power cord. Allow the projector to cool sufficiently . T urn the projector off, and unplug the power cord. Allow [...]
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104 ►Before caring, make sure the power cord is not plugged in, and then allow the projector to cool sufficiently . The care in a high temperature state of the projector could cause a burn and/or malfunction to the projector . ►Never try to care for the inside of the projector personally . Doing is so dangerous. ►Avoid wetting the projector [...]
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105 T roubleshooting T roubleshooting If an abnormal operation should occur , stop using the projector immediately . Otherwise if a problem occurs with the projector , the following checks and measures are recommended before requesting repair . If this does not resolve the problem, please contact your dealer or service company . They will tell you [...]
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106 Message Description The internal temperature is rising. Please turn the power off, and allow the projector to cool down at least 20 minutes. After having confirmed the following items, please turn the power ON again. • Is there blockage of the air passage aperture? • Is the air filter dirty? • Does the peripheral temperature exceed 35°[...]
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107 T roubleshooting R e garding the indicator lamps When operation of the LAMP , TEMP and POWER indicators differs from usual, check and cope with it according to the following table. POWER indicator LAMP indicator TEMP indicator Description Lighting In Orange T urned off T urned off The projector is in a standby state. Please refer to the section[...]
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108 T roubleshooting Regarding the indicator lamps (continued) • When the interior portion has become overheated, for safety purposes, the projector is automatically shut down, and the indicator lamps may also be turned off. In such a case, disconnect the power cord, and wait at least 45 minutes. After the projector has sufficiently cooled down,[...]
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109 T roubleshooting Phenomena that may be easy to be mistak en for mac hine defects About the phenomenon confused with a machine defect, check and cope with it according to the following table. Phenomenon Cases not involving a machine defect Reference page Power does not come on. The electrical power cord is not plugged in. Correctly connect the p[...]
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11 0 T roubleshooting Phenomena that may be easy to be mistaken for machine defects (continued) Phenomenon Cases not involving a machine defect Reference page Sound does not come out. The signal cables are not correctly connected. Correctly connect the audio cables. 9 ~ 13 The MUTE function is working. Restore the sound pressing MUTE or VOLUME + / [...]
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111 Phenomenon Cases not involving a machine defect Reference page Video screen display freezes. The FREEZE function is working. Press FREEZE button to restore the screen to normal. 28 Colors have a faded- out appearance, or Color tone is poor . Color settings are not correctly adjusted. Perform picture adjustments by changing the COLOR TEMP , COLO[...]
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11 2 Phenomenon Cases not involving a machine defect Reference page The computer connected to the USB TYPE B port of the projector does not start up. The computer cannot start up in the current hardware configuration. Disconnect the USB cable from the computer , then reconnect it after starting up the computer . 10 RS-232C does not work. The SA VI[...]
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11 3 T roubleshooting Phenomena that may be easy to be mistaken for machine defects (continued) Phenomenon Cases not involving a machine defect Reference page The projector cannot be recognized. Is the use of USB cables disabled? Enable the use of USB cables. The “StarBoard Software” may not be recognized if your laptop has a built-in modem. Th[...]
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11 4 Phenomena that may be easy to be mistaken for machine defects (continued) T roubleshooting Phenomenon Cases not involving a machine defect Reference page The pen does not operate. This may be due to poor contact of the battery . Remove the battery and load it again. 18 Has the battery run out? Replace it with a new one. 18 The “StarBoard Sof[...]
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11 5 Phenomenon Cases not involving a machine defect Reference page Pen action is unstable or pen stops operating. Is the power supply for the projector used at the same time for other electrical products that require a measurable amount of power? Use a separate power supply for other electrical products with a high power consumption. 14 Is dust ac[...]
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11 6 Phenomenon Cases not involving a machine defect Reference page Alignment of the pen position cannot be performed correctly . Is the projector correctly installed? Check the installed position of the projector . 80 Is the computer image projected within the area of the screen? Install and use at a position where the screen size is between 60&qu[...]
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11 7 Specifications Specifications End User License Agr eement f or the Projector Softwar e • Software in the projector consists of the plural number of independent software modules and there exist our copyright or/and third party copyrights for each of such software modules. • Be sure to read “End User License Agreement for the Projector S[...]