Eiki EIP-3000N manual

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    EIP-3000N OWNER’S MANUAL EI KI INDUSTRIAL CO., L TD. EIP-3000N_EN_CD__cover 06.5.11, 10:18 AM 7[...]

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    ii IMPOR T 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 pr ojector and retain this information. • Before r ecycling the packaging, please ensure that you have checked the con- tents of the carton thoroughly against the list of “Supplied acc[...]

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    iii EIP-3000N_EN_CD_a 06.5.10, 9:36 AM 3[...]

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    iv The supplied CD-ROM contains operation instructions in English, German, French, Spanish, Italian and Portuguese. Carefully read thr ough the operation instructions before operating the projector . Die mitgelieferte CD-ROM enthält Bedienungsanleitungen in Englisch, Deutsch, Französisch, Spanisch, Italienisch u nd Por tugiesisch. Bitte lesen Sie[...]

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    1 Bef ore using the projector , please read this owner’ s man ual carefully . 1. W ARRANTY This is to assure that you immediately r eceive the full benefit of the parts, service and labor warranty applicable to your purchase. 2. CONSUMER PRODUCT SAFETY A CT T o ensure that you will pr omptly receive any safety notification of inspection, modifica[...]

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    2 Caution Concerning Lamp Replacement See “Replacing the Lamp” on page 55 . PR ODUCT DISPOSAL This pr ojector utilizes tin-lead solder , and a pressurized lamp containing a small amount of mercury . Disposal of these materials may be regulated due to environmental considerations. For disposal or recycling information, please contact your local [...]

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    3 40 Using the Menu Screen Menu Selections (Adjustments) Example: Adjusting “Bright”. • This operation can also be performed by using the buttons on the projector . Press B MENU. • The “ Picture ” menu screen for the se- lected input mode is displayed. Adjustment buttons ( P / R / O / Q ) Example: “ Picture ” screen menu for INPUT 1[...]

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    4 Contents Preparing Introduction How to Read this Owner ’ s Ma nua l ....... 3 Contents ............................................... 4 IMPORT ANT SAFEGUARDS ............... 6 How to Access the PDF Owner ’ s Man uals ............................................ 10 Accessor ies ........................................ 11 P ar t Names and Func[...]

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    5 Reference Appendix Maintenance ....................................... 52 Maintenance Indicators ...................... 53 Regarding the Lamp ........................... 55 Lamp ..................................................... 55 Caution Concerning the Lamp ............ 55 Replacing the Lamp ............................. 55 Removing and Inst[...]

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    6 1. Read Instructions All the safety and operating instructions should be read before the pr oduct is operated. 2. Retain Instructions The safety and operating instructions should be r etained for future refer ence. 3. Heed W arnings All warnings on the product and in the operating instructions should be adhered to. 4. Follow Instructions All oper[...]

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    7 15. Overloading Do not overload wall outlets, extension cords, or integral convenience receptacles as this can result in a risk of fir e or electric shock. 16. Object and Liquid Entry Never push objects of any kind into this product through openings as they may touch danger ous voltage points or short-out parts that could result in a fire or elec[...]

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    8 Observe the following safeguards when setting up your projector . Caution concerning the lamp unit ■ P otential hazard of glass par- ticles if lamp ruptures. In case of lamp rupture, contact your nearest EIKI A uthor ized Dealer or Service Center for replacement. See “ Replacing the Lamp ” on page 55 . Caution concerning the setup of the pr[...]

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    9 ■ When turning off the projector , the cooling fan runs to decrease the inter nal temperature f or a while. Unplug the pow er cord after the cool- ing f an stops. The per iod the cooling fan runs will vary , depending on the circumstances and the internal temperature. Caution regarding usa ge of the projector ■ When using the projector , be s[...]

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    10 PDF owner’ s manuals in se veral languages are included in the CD-R OM. T o utilize these manuals, you need to install Adobe ® Reader ® on your computer (Windo ws ® or Macintosh ® ). Please download Adobe ® Reader ® from the Internet ( http://www .adobe .com). Accessing the PDF Manuals How to Access the PDF Owner’ s Manuals • If the [...]

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    11 Accessories Remote control T wo R-6 batteries (“AA” size, UM/SUM-3, HP-7 or similar) Power cord* RGB cable (10 ' (3.0 m)) QCNWGA045WJPZ • Quick Guide • Owner’ s manual (this manual and CD-ROM) Optional accessory ■ Lamp unit AH-66271 Supplied accessories For U.S. and Canada, etc. (6 ' (1.8 m)) QACCDA007WJPZ For Europe, excep[...]

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    12 33 40 53 32 32 30 31 52 30 15 28, 53 40, 51 29, 53 28, 29 40 T op View ST ANDBY - ON button For turning the power on and putting the projector into standby mode. Lamp indicator T emperature w arning indicator Adjustment buttons ( P / R / O / Q ) For selecting menu items. V olume buttons (– O / Q +) For adjusting the speaker sound level. ENTER [...]

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    13 25 52 31 26 25 25 24 23 24 25 27 21 23 24 27 24 46 52 Numbers in Z ref er to the main pages in this o wner’ s manual where the topic is e xplained. T erminals Rear View Refer to “INPUT T er minals and Connectable Main Equipment” on page 21 . AUDIO (INPUT 3, 4) terminal (Shared for INPUT 3 and 4) INPUT 3 terminal T erminal for connect- ing [...]

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    14 33 40 36 32 36 32 40 51 29 28 40 36 40 32 36 34 Numbers in Z ref er to the main pages in this o wner’ s manual where the topic is e xplained. ST ANDBY button For putting the projector into the standby mode. KEYST ONE b utton For entering the Keystone Corr ection mode. RETURN button For returning to the previous menu scr een during menu operati[...]

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    15 • Danger of explosion if battery is incorrectly replaced. Replace only with the same or equivalent type. • Insert the batteries making sure the polarities corr ectly match the m and n marks inside the battery compartment. • Batteries of different types have dif ferent properties, therefore do not mix batteries of dif ferent types. • Do n[...]

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    16 Quic k Star t This section shows the basic operation (projector connecting with the computer). For details, see the page described below for each step . Setup and Projection In this section, connection of the projector and the computer is explained using one example. When connecting equipment other than a computer , see pages 24 and 25 . 3. Remo[...]

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    17 4. Adjust the projected image with the Setup Guide Select the “INPUT 1” using the INPUT button on the projector or C INPUT 1 on the remote control. 6. Select the INPUT mode • When pressing the INPUT button on the projector , input mode switches in the following order: INPUT1 INPUT2 INPUT3 INPUT4 • When using the remote control, pr ess th[...]

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    18 Ceiling-mount Setup ■ It is recommended that you use the optional EIKI ceiling-mount brac ket f or this installation. Before mounting the projector , contact y our nearest EIKI A uthorized Dealer or Service Center to obtain the recommended ceiling- mount brac ket (sold separately). ■ Inv er t the image b y setting “Ceiling + F ront” in ?[...]

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    19 300" 200" 100" 84" 60" 240" 180" 160" 120" 80" 60" 67" 50" 48" 36" 34'3 " – 39' 8 " (10.4 m – 12.1 m) 22'10 " – 26'5 " (7.0 m – 8.1 m) 11'5 " – 13'3 " (3.5 m – 4.0 m) 9'7 " – 11'1 &qu[...]

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    20 Setting up the Pr ojector (Continued) 300  (762 cm) 270  (686 cm) 250  (635 cm) 200  (508 cm) 150  (381 cm) 100  (254 cm) 84  (213 cm) 80  (203 cm) 72  (183 cm) 60  (152 cm) 40  (102 cm) 610 cm (240  ) 549 cm (216  ) 508 cm (200  ) 406 cm (160  ) 305 cm (120  ) 203 cm (80  ) 171 cm (67  ) 163[...]

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    21 Connections INPUT T er minals and Connectable Main Equipment INPUT 1, 2 ter minal ■ Connecting the computer . (See page 23 .) ■ Connecting video equipment with compo- nent output terminal (DVD player , DTV decoder , DVD recorder with har d disc, etc.). (See page 24 .) INPUT 3 terminal Connecting video equipment with S-video output terminal ([...]

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    22 Samples of Cab les f or Connection Cables f or a camera or a video game Equipment Input Signal Cable T erminal on the projector ø3.5 mm stereo audio cable (commercially av ailable) RGB cable (supplied) S-video cable (commercially av ailable) Video cable (commercially a vailab le) Computer A udio-visual equipment Camera/ video game RGB video Com[...]

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    23 Connecting to a Computer T o RGB output ter minal T o audio output terminal RGB Cable * ø3.5 mm stereo or mono audio cable (commercially available) RGB Cable Before connecting, ensure that the power cord of the pr ojector is unplugged fr om the A C outlet and turn off the devices to be connected. After making all connections, turn on the projec[...]

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    24 Connecting to Video Equipment The projector is equipped with input terminals that suppor t component, S-video, and video signals . See the illustration below to connect with the audio-visual equipment. The image quality is highest in the order of the component signal, the S-video signal and the video signal. If your audio-visual equipment has a [...]

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    25 L R T o video output terminal When using a composite video cable (INPUT4) T o audio output terminal Note Composite video cable (commercially available) RCA audio cable (com- mercially available) T o AUDIO (INPUT 3, 4) terminal T o INPUT4 terminal Connecting to a Monitor with RGB Input T erminal Y ou can displa y computer images on both the proje[...]

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    26 Contr olling the Pr ojector by a Computer When the RS-232C terminal on the projector is connected to a computer with a DIN-D-sub RS- 232C adaptor and an RS-232C serial control cable (cross type, commercially a v ailable), the com- puter can be used to control the projector and chec k the status of the projector . Refer to the “ SETUP MANU AL ?[...]

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    27 Connecting the P ower Cor d Plug the supplied power cor d into the A C socket on the rear of the pr ojector . Then plug into A C outlet. AC socket Power cord Supplied accessory When connecting to the LAN terminal using a LAN cable TX/RX LED (yellow) Illuminates when transmit- ting/receiving data. LINK LED (green) Illuminates when linked. Hub or [...]

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    28 T urning the Pr ojector On/Off Remove the lens cap and press o ST ANDBY-ON on the projector or f ON on the remote control. • When System Lock is set, the keycode input box appears. T o cancel the keycode setting, input the keycode that you have already set. See page 47 for details. • About the Lamp Indicator The lamp indicator illuminates to[...]

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    29 On-screen Display (confirmation message) T urning the Power off (Put- ting the Projector into Standby Mode) • Do not unplug the power cord during pr ojec- tion or cooling fan operation. This can cause damage due to rise in internal temperature, as the cooling fan also stops. Info R ST ANDBY button Power indicator ST ANDBY -ON button 1 2 Press [...]

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    30 About the Setup Guide After tur ning on the projector , the Setup Guide screen appears to assist you with projector setup. Press p ENTER to e xit the Setup Guide screen. Guidance items 1 FOCUS 2 HEIGHT ADJUST 3 ZOOM ST ANDBY -ON button ENTER button 1 Adjusting the Focus Y ou can adjust the f ocus with the f ocus ring on the projector . Ima ge Pr[...]

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    31 3 Adjusting the Height The height of the projector can be ad- justed using the adjustment feet at the front and rear of the projector . When the screen is abov e the projec- tor , the projection image can be made higher by adjusting the projector . 1 2 3 • Do not apply too much pressure on the pr o- jector when the front adjustment foot comes [...]

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    32 Image Pr ojection (Continued) Displaying the Black Scr een and T urning off the Sound T emporarily Adjusting the V olume Switching the Input Mode Press C INPUT 1, C INPUT 2, D INPUT 3 or E INPUT 4 on the remote control to select the input mode. • When pressing INPUT ( P / R ) on the projector , input mode switches in the following order: INPUT[...]

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    33 0 Keystone ADJ. END Correcting T rapezoidal Distortion When the image is projected either fr om the top or from the bottom to wards the screen at an angle, the ima g e becomes distorted trapezoidally . The function f or correcting trapezoidal distortion is called Keystone Correction. • The Keystone Correction can be adjusted up to an angle of [...]

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    34 Image Pr ojection (Continued) Resize Mode This function allows you to modify or customize the resize mode to enhance the input image. De- pending on the input signal, you can choose “NORMAL”, “BORDER” or “STRETCH” image. Press H RESIZE. • See page 44 for setting on menu screen. Computer Input Signal NORMAL Output screen image Compu[...]

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    35 VIDEO •“ STRETCH ” is fix ed when 540P , 720P or 1080 I signals are entered. : Cutout area on which images cannot be pr ojected. : Area on which the image is not included in the original signals. Input Signal D VD / Video Image type Output screen image NORMAL BORDER STRETCH 480 I , 480P , 576 I , 576P , NTSC, P AL, SECAM 540P , 720P , 1080[...]

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    36 Auto Sync (Auto Sync Adjustment) Operating with the Remote Contr ol Freezing a Moving Image • When the optimum image cannot be achieved with Auto Sync adjustment, use the help menu for manual adjustments. (See page 51 .) Auto Sync function w orks when detect- ing input signal after the projector turns on. Press F A UTO SYNC to man ually ad- ju[...]

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    37 The follo wing shows the items that can be set in the projector . Menu Items “Screen adjustment (SCR-ADJ)” menu INPUT 1 (Component)/INPUT 2 (Component)/INPUT 3/INPUT 4 INPUT 1 (RGB)/INPUT2 (RGB) “Picture” menu Picture SCR PRJ Net. Picture Mode Contrast 0 0 0 0 K 7500 Bright Red Blue 1 CLR Temp Bright Boost Lamp Setting Standard Bright Re[...]

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    38 “ Projector adjustment (PRJ-ADJ) ” menu Pict. Auto Search SCR PRJ - ADJ Net. Auto Sync Auto Power Off System Sound System Lock h On On On On SEL./ADJ. ENTER END 0 Lamp Timer(Life) 100% Help Speaker On RS-232C 9600 bps Fan Mode Normal Disable Main menu Sub menu PRJ - ADJ Page 46 Auto Search [On/Off] Auto Sync [On/Off] Auto Power Off [On/Off] [...]

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    39 Pict. There is no picture or audio SCR Net. PRJ Help Vertical stripes or flickering image appear Data image is not centered Color is faded or poor Picture is dark The image is distorted Reset all adjustments to default settings SEL. ENTER END “ Help ” menu The items y ou can set with the “ Help ” menu “ Help ” menu n P age 51 • V e[...]

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    40 Using the Menu Screen Menu Selections (Adjustments) Example: Adjusting “ Bright ” . • This operation can also be perfor med by using the buttons on the projector . Press B MENU. • The “Picture” menu screen for the se- lected input mode is displayed. Adjustment buttons ( P / R / O / Q ) Example: “ Picture ” screen menu for INPUT 1[...]

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    41 Press P or R and select “ Bright ” to adjust. • The selected item is highlighted. • Press h ENTER again to return to the previous screen. Press O or Q to adjust the item selected. • The adjustment is stor ed. Press B MENU/HELP . • The menu scr een will disappear . 3 4 5 0 Bright Picture SEL./ADJ. Rtn. Menu END Picture Mode Contrast 0[...]

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    42 Picture Adjustment (“Picture” menu) Selectable items Standard Presentation Movie Game *sRGB Q Example: “Picture” screen menu f or INPUT 1 (RGB) mode Q Example: “Picture” screen menu f or INPUT 3 mode Picture Mode Contrast 0 0 0 0 K 7500 Bright Red Blue 1 CLR Temp Bright Boost Lamp Setting Standard Bright Reset SEL./ADJ. ENTER END Pic[...]

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    43 4 4 4 4 4 Pr ogressive • In NTSC or P AL60Hz, even if the 3D Progres- sive mode has been set, the three-two pull down enhancement will be enabled automati- cally when the film source has been enter ed. • When the image is blurred or noisy , switch to the optimal mode. • When using progressive inputs, inputs ar e di- rectly displayed so tha[...]

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    44 Adjusting the Pr ojected Imag e ( “ SCR - ADJ ” menu) Pict. Resize Image Shift 0 0 SCR - ADJ PRJ Net. Keystone Auto Keystone OSD Display Background Setup Guide PRJ Mode Language Front English On Logo On Off Normal SEL./ADJ. ENTER END Help 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 Setting the Resize Mode • For details of the Resize mode, see pages 34 and 3[...]

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    45 The projector can switch the on-screen displa y language among 11 languages. Selectable items Front Ceiling + Front Rear Ceiling + Rear Description Normal image (Projected from the front of the scr een) Inverted image (Projected from the fr ont of the screen with an inverted projector) Reversed image (Projected from the r ear of the screen or wi[...]

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    46 Adjusting the Pr ojector Function ( “ PRJ - ADJ ” menu) Auto Search Auto Sync Auto Power Off System Sound System Lock h On On On On SEL./ADJ. ENTER END 0 Lamp Timer(Life) 100% Pict. SCR PRJ - ADJ Net. Help Speaker On RS-232C 9600 bps Fan Mode Normal Disable 1 1 1 1 1 A uto Search Function This function automatically searches for and switches[...]

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    47 Info This function pre vents unauthorized use of the projector . Once this function is activated, users must enter the correct keycode each time the projector is tur ned on. We sug gest you recor d the keycode in a safe place where only au- thorized users have access. • If you lose or forget your keycode, contact your nearest EIKI Authorized D[...]

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    48 Note Input screen for keycode T o cancel the ke ycode that you hav e already set • Press R on the projector for four times in steps 2 and 3 above. When the System Lock is set • When System Lock is set, the keycode input screen appears after the power is turned on. When it appears, enter the right keycode to start projection. Enter the same k[...]

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    49 Setting up the Projector Netw ork En vir onment ( “ Network ” menu) If you do not w ant others to change the setting f or the “ Network ” menu, set a pass word. Select “ P assw ord ” , then press h ENTER or Q . • The screen for entering the passwor d appears. 1 1 1 1 1 1 Setting a P ass wor d Press P or R to set the first digit in [...]

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    50 Setting up the Projector Netw ork En vir onment ( “ Network ” menu) (Continued) Menu operation n P age 40 3 3 3 3 3 TCP/IP Setting 4 4 4 4 4 Confirming the Projector Inf ormation Y ou can confir m the MAC address and projector name. Selectable items IP Address Subnet Mask Gateway Description Factory default setting: 192.168.150.002 Enter an [...]

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    51 T r oubleshooting with the “Help” menu Utilizing the “Help” menu func- tions This function advises you to solve the problems during usage. • Y ou can adjust the items with check marks ( ✔ ). • The items in the “Help” menu change, de- pending on the input signal or setting that you have selected. • If the problem is not solved[...]

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    52 Cleaning the lens ■ Use a commercially available blower or lens cleaning paper (for glasses and camera lenses) for cleaning the lens. Do not use any liquid type cleaning agents, as they may wear off the coating film on the surface of the lens. ■ As the surface of the lens can easily get damaged, be sure not to scrape or hit the lens. Cleanin[...]

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    53 Maintenance Indicators About the lamp indicator ■ When the remaining lamp life becomes 5% or less, (yellow) and “Change The Lamp” will be displayed on the screen. When the per centage becomes 0%, it will change to (red), the lamp will automatically turn off and then the projector will automatically enter standby mode. At this time, the lam[...]

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    54 • If the temperature warning indicator illuminates, and the projector enters standby mode, follow the possible solutions above and then wait until the projector has cooled down completely befor e plug- ging in the power cord and turning the power back on. (At least 10 minutes.) • If the power is turned off for a brief moment due to power out[...]

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    55 Regar ding the Lamp Lamp ■ It is recommended that the lamp (sold separately) be r eplaced when the remaining lamp life becomes 5% or less, or when you notice a significant deterioration in the pictur e and color quality . The lamp life (percentage) can be checked with the on-scr een display . (see page 47 ) ■ Purchase a r eplacement lamp of [...]

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    56 Regar ding the Lamp (Contin ued) Removing and Installing the Lamp Unit • Make sure that you r emove the lamp unit by the handle. Do not touch the glass surface of the lamp unit or the inside of the projector . • T o avoid injury to yourself and damage to the lamp, be sure to car efully follow the steps below . • Do not loosen other scr ews[...]

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    57 Remove the lamp unit. • Loosen the securing screws fr om the lamp unit. Hold the lamp unit by the handle and pull it in the direction of the arrow . At this time, keep the lamp unit horizontal and do not tilt it. Resetting the Lamp Timer Reset the lamp timer after replacing the lamp . Insert the new lamp unit. • Press the lamp unit firmly in[...]

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    58 DTV • When this projector r eceives 640 K 350 VESA format VGA signals, “640 K 400” appears on the screen. • Optimum image quality will be achieved by matching your computer’ s output resolution to the projector’ s native resolution (1024 x 768). Computer Computer Compatibility Chart • Multiple signal support Horizontal Frequency: 1[...]

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    59 T roub leshooting No picture and no sound or projector does not start. Sound is heard but no picture appears (or pictur e is dark). Color is faded or poor . Picture is blurred; noise appears. Picture appears but no sound is heard. An unusual sound is occasionally hear d from the cabinet. Maintenance indicator on the projector illuminates or blin[...]

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    60 Problem Picture is gr een on INPUT 1 (COMPONENT)/ INPUT 2 (COMPONENT). Picture is pink (no green) on INPUT 1 (RGB)/INPUT 2 (RGB). Picture is too bright and whitish. The cooling fan becomes noisy . The lamp does not light up even after the projector turns on. The lamp suddenly turns off during projection. The image sometimes flickers. The lamp ne[...]

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    61 Specifications Projector EIP-3000N NTSC3.58/NTSC4.43/P AL/P AL-M/P AL-N/P AL-60/SECAM/DTV480 I /DTV480P/ DTV540P/DTV576 I /DTV576P/DTV720P/DTV1035 I /DTV1080 I /DTV1080 I -50 Single Chip Digital Micromirror De vice TM (DMD TM ) by T exas Instruments P anel size: 0.55 " (14 mm), 1chip XGA DMD No . of dots: 786,432 dots (1,024 [H] × 768 [V])[...]

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    62 Dimensions Units: inches (mm) M4 M4 M4 M4 12 13 / 32 ( 315) 3 1 / 16 ( 77.5) 2 19 / 32 ( 65.5) 1 53 / 64 ( 46.2) 3 5 / 32 ( 80) 1 55 / 64 ( 47) 2 7 / 8 ( 73) 2 61 / 64 ( 75) 1 11 / 32 ( 33.8) 4 19 / 64 ( 109) 4 9 / 64 ( 105) 1 7 / 8 ( 47.5) 4 7 / 64 ( 104) 7 / 16 ( 11) 11 1 / 32 ( 280) 23 / 64 ( 9) 13 / 64 ( 5) 7 / 16 ( 11) EIP-3000N_EN_CD_m 06.[...]

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    63 3 RCA to 15-pin D-sub cable ........................ 24 AC socket ....................................................... 26 Accessories ................................................... 11 Adjustment buttons ........................................ 40 Adjust horizontal noise ........................... 39, 51 Adjust vertical noise ...........[...]

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    A-Ke y to better communications U .S.A. EIKI International, Inc. 30251 Esperanza Rancho Santa Margarita CA 92688-2132 U .S.A. T el : 800-242-3454 (949)-457-0200 F ax : 800-457-3454 (949)-457-7878 E-Mail : usa@eiki.com Deutschland & Österreich EIKI Deutschland GmbH Am F rauwald 12 65510 Idstein Deutschland T el : 06126-9371-0 F ax : 06126-9371-[...]