Eiki LC-X984 manual

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    MULTIMEDIA PROJ ECTOR MODEL LC-X999 LC-X984 OWNERS INSTRUCTION MANUAL[...]

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    LC-X999-984 2 WA R N I NG : TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT EX POSE THIS APPLIANCE TO RAIN OR MOISTURE. This Proj ector has a g rounding -type AC li ne plug. This i s a safety feature to be sure that th e plug w ill fit into the power outlet . Do not tr y to defeat this safety feature. This proj ector prod uces intense l ight f[...]

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    LC-X999-984 3 IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS All the s afet y and operati ng instruc tions sho uld be read before the product is operated. Read all of the ins tructions given h ere and retain the m f or later us e. Unplug th is proj ector from AC power s upply before c l ea ning. Do not us e liquid or aeros ol cleaners . Use a damp c loth for cleani[...]

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    LC-X999-984 4 TABLE OF CONTENTS PA GE FE A TURES A ND DESIGN 5 COM PATIBILI TY 5 IMAGE RESOLUTIO N 5 AUTOMATI C M ULTI SCANNI NG SYSTEM 5 MULTILANG UAGE MENU DISPLAY 5 LASER POINTER FUNCTI O N 5 OTHER FEAT URES 5 UNPACKING T HE PROJECTOR 5 TRADEMARKS 5 INSTA LLAT ION 6-9 NAME OF EACH PART OF THE PROJECTOR 6 SETTING- UP THE PROJECTOR 7 MOVING T HE P[...]

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    LC-X999-984 5 The projector is compatible wit h many different types of personal computers and v ideo devices, including: • IBM-compatible com puters, including lapt ops, up to 1280 x 1024 resolution. • Apple Macintosh and PowerBook com puters up to 1280 x 1024 resolution. • Various VCRs, video disc players, video cameras , DVD players, s ate[...]

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    LC-X999-984 6 . EXHAUST VENT CA UTION HOT A IR! A ir bl ow n from the exhaust vent is hot . Obser ve the following when handling y our projector or choosing a location to install it. • Keep heat-sensitive objects away from the exhaust port. • If you set the projec tor on to p of a metallic surf ace, the surfac e will become hot because of the h[...]

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    LC-X999-984 7 • This projector is basically desig ned t o project on a flat projection surface . • This projecto r can be fo cused fro m 4.6’ (1.4 m) 47.3’ (14.4 m). • Refer to the figure below as an example w hen positioning the projector to the screen. This projector is equipped with cooling fan to protect it from overheating. Pay atten[...]

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    LC-X999-984 8 A DJUSTA BLE FEET Picture tilt and pr ojection a ngle can be a djusted b y rotatin g the ADJUST ABLE FEET . Proje ction angle c an be adj usted 0 to 6°. 1. Lift the fr ont of the proj ector and press the F EET LOCK LAT CHES on both sides of the projec tor. 2. Releas e the FEET LOCK L ATCHES t o lock the ADJU STABLE FEET and ro tate t[...]

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    LC-X999-984 9 Your projector uses nominal input voltages of 100-120 VAC. The projector automatically selects the correct input voltage. The projector is designed to work with single-phase pow er systems having a grounded neutral conductor. To red uce the risk of ele ctrical shock, do no t plug into any othe r type of po wer system. Consult your aut[...]

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    LC-X999-984 10 COMPU TER INPUT -i TERMINA L Used to connect a comp uter to the projector COMPUTER INPUT-2 TERMINAL Used t o connect a computer t o the projector . MO NITO R O UTPU T TER M IN AL Used to connect a monitor to the projector .. COMPUTER AUDIO INPUT-i JACK mini stereo ty pe Used to connect a computer audio input to the projector. CONTROL[...]

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    LC-X999-984 11 Personal computers can be connected to the HDB1 5-pin (VGA) terminal on the projector . • Connect the computer to these terminals using the VGA cable and V GA/Macintosh adapter (provided). CA UTION : For projectors, the VGA cable provided is designed to reduce RFI (Radio Frequency Interference) emissions. For regulatory compliance [...]

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    12 CONNECTING AN IBM-COMP A TIBL E DESKTOP COMPUTER NOTE: W hen connec ting the cable, the power cords of b oth the projector and the external equipment should be disconnected from AC outlet. Turn the projector and peripheral equipment on before the computer is sw itched on.[...]

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    13 CONNECTING AN IBM-COMP ATIBLE LAPTOP COM PUTER NOTE: When connectin g the cable, th e power cords of both the projector and the external equipment should be disconnected from AC outlet. Turn the projector and peripheral equipment on before the computer is switched on.[...]

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    14 CONNECTING A M ACINTOSH DESKTOP COMPUTER Set the dip switches as show n in the table below depending on the RESOLUTION MODE that you want to use b efor e you turn on the projector and computer. NOTE: W hen connecting the cable, the pow er cords of both the projector and the external equipment should be disconnected from AC outlet. Turn the proje[...]

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    15 CONNECTING A MACINTOSH POWERBOOK COMPUTER Set the dip switch es as sho wn in the ta ble belo w dependi ng on the R ESOLUT ION MODE that you want t o use befor e you turn o n the projec tor and com puter. RESOLU TION MO DE SW 1 SW 2 SW 3 SW 4 SW 5 SW 6 13’ MODE (640 x 480) ON ON OFF OFF OFF OFF 16” MOD E (832 x 624) OFF ON OFF ON OFF OFF 19?[...]

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    16 Connect to the video and audio outputs of a VCR, video disc player, DVD play er, video camer a, satellite TV t uner or other AV equipment. CONNECTING TO THE VIDEO INPUT JACK Connect the video output from the vi deo eq uipment to this jack using the video cable. CONNECTING S-VHS VIDEO INPUT JACK Connect the S-VIDEO output from the video equipment[...]

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    17 CONNECTING THE VIDEO EQUI PMENT NOTE: W hen connec ting the cable, the power cords of both the projector and the external equipment should be disconnected from AC outlet. Turn the projector on before the peripheral equipment is switched on.[...]

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    18 CONNECTING TO THE EXT. SR JA CK (3. 5 mm mini ster eo t y pe) This jack outputs stereo speaker sound w hich viewing on screen. If you use ex ter nal speaker system, connect stereo type external speaker jack. Internal spea k er sound is disconnected w hen speaker jack is connected.[...]

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    20 LAMP REPL ACEMENT INDIC A TOR light is orange when the Lamp life draws to an end . TEMPER ATURE W A RNI NG I NDICATOR Flashes red when internal projector temperature i s too high READY INDIC ATOR Light is green w hen proj ector lamp is r eady to be turned on LAMP POWER INDI C AT OR Light is dim when the projector is on. Light is brightened when [...]

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    21 This remote control unit is not only abl e to operate t he projec tor but also usable as a wireless mous e for a PC. One point ing pad and two click buttons are used for w ireless mouse o peration. Wireless mouse is us able when PC mo use pointer is display ed on the screen. When the menu or indi cator of the pr oje ctor is display ed on the scr[...]

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    22 COMPUTER SELECT BUTTON Used to select computer mode, (Computer 1 or C omputer 2 Input) VIDEO SELECT BUTTON Used to select video mode. POWER O N/OFF BUTTON Used to turn the p rojecto r on o r off. ZOOM BUTTONS Used to operate power zoom lens. FOCUS BUTTONS Used to operate power focus system. VOLUME BUTTONS Used to adjus t vol ume. SOUND MUTE BUTT[...]

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    23 Remote Control Ba ttery Ins tallation Remove the battery compartment lid. Using the Rem ote Control Unit Point the remote control toward the projector (Receiver window) when pressing the buttons. Maximum operating range for the remote control is about 16.4’ (5 m) and 60° front and rear of the projector. To i nsur e safe operation, please obse[...]

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    24 The proj ector has two t ypes of oper ation: DIR ECT OPERATION an d MENU OPERA TION. DIRECT OPER ATION all ows you to oper ate the proj ector by using one b utton without s howing the MENU. In MENU OPERA TION mo de, you displ ay menus w here you can a djust the proj ector’s set tings. Follow the instruction for each control . DIRECT OPERATION[...]

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    25 MENU OPER ATION 2. VIDEO MO DE 1. COMPUTER/ VIDEO MODE[...]

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    26 3. COMPUTER MODE NOTES: 1. If you switch to DIRECT operation by pressing a DIRECT operation button while in MENU mode, the menus will disappear and the M ENU operat ion w ill end. 2. You can use the REM OTE CO NTROL UNIT or the TOP CONTROL OF THE PROJECTOR to operate the MENU operation.[...]

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    27 TO TURN ON THE PROJECTOR Connect the projector to a sourc e (Computer , VCR, Video C amer a, Video Disc Player, etc .) using t he approp riate term inals on the rear of the projec tor. (See “CO NNECTING THE PROJ ECTOR” s ection on pages 1 1-18). Connect the projector’s AC pow er cord int o a wall outlet and turn the M AIN ON/O FF switch (l[...]

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    28 SOUND VOLUME A DJ USTM ENT Press the VOLUME buttons on the rem ote control un it or on the projector to adjust the volume. The volume display will be displayed on the screen for a few seconds. Pressing volume (+) will inc r eas e volume and increase the number on the screen. Pressing vol ume (-) will decrease volume and decrease the number on th[...]

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    29 NO SHOW FUNCTION Press the NO SHO W button on the re mot e control unit. The screen w ill change into black image and the “NO SHO W ” is displayed on the screen f or a few seconds. This function is cancelled w hen the NO SHOW button is pressed a gain or any other function button is pressed. FREEZE PIC TURE FUNCTION Press the FREE ZE butto n [...]

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    30 In MENU OPERATION mode, you display menus where you can adjust the projector’s settings. Y ou can use the TOP CONTROL OF THE PROJECT O R or the RE MOT E CONTRO L UNIT. You can select a mode from MAIN MENU display among computer 1, computer 2 and v ideo. 1. Press the MENU BUTTON and the MAIN M ENU DI SPLAY dialog box will appear. 2. Press the P[...]

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    31 SOUND A DJ USTMENT You can adjust the sound v olume and sound mute ON/OFF switch in the MENU display. 1. Press the MENU BUTTON and the MAIN M ENU DI SPLAY dialog box will appear. 2. Press the POINT LEFT/RIGHT BUTTON(s) to select SOUND and press the SELECT BUTTON. Another dialog box SOUND ADJUST DISPLAY will appear. 3. Press the POINT DO W N BUTT[...]

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    32 COLOR SYSTEM SELEC T This proj ecto r is com patible with the six major broadcast video standards: PAL, SECAM, NTSC, NTSC 4.43, PAL-M and PAL-N (COLOR SYSTEMs). W hen the color system is set to “Auto position”, this projector can detect one of 4 systems (P AL, SEC AM, N TSC or NTSC 4 .43) auto matical ly. H owever, i f the vide o signal i s [...]

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    33 VIDEO SOURC E SEL ECT This projector is compatible with 4 types video source input: Composite Video, S-Video, Component Video (Y, Cb, Cr) and Component Video (Y, Pb, Pr). W hen the video source i s set to “Auto” position this projector can detect o ne of 3 types Composite Video, S-Video and Component Video (Y, Cb,Cr) automatically. However, [...]

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    LC-X999/984 34 PICTURE IM AGE AD J USTM ENT Picture adjustments have been preset at the factor y. If you want to change the setting, operate the projector as foll ows. 1. Press MENU BUTTON and the MAIN MENU DISPLAY dialog box will appear. 2. P ress the P OINT L EFT/R IGHT BU TTON(s ) to sel ect IMA GE and p ress th e SELE CT BUT TON. An other dialo[...]

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    LC-X999/984 35 PICTURE SCREE N ADJUSTMEN T This projector has a picture screen resiz e function, which enables you to display the image in desirable size. W ID E function This projector is able to project not only a normal vi deo imag e (with 4 x 3 aspect ratio), but also a wider vi deo imag e by compressing 4 x 3 i mage. This feature enable you to[...]

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    LC-X999/984 36 COMPUTER SYSTEM SELECT This projector is adj ustable to different types of computer display signals based on VGA, SVGA, XGA or SXGA (See “COMPATIBLE CO MPUTER SPECIFI CATIONS” on the next pag e). If you set MODE SELECT t o “COMPUTER”, the projector will automat ically process the incom ing signal and projects the proper image[...]

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    LC-X999/984 37 COMPATIBLE COMPUTER SPECIR C ATIONS Specifications are subject to change w ithout notice. NOTE: Basicall y this pr ojector can accept the signal from all computers w ith the above mentioned V, H-Frequency and less than 165 M Hz of Dot Clock.[...]

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    LC-X999/984 38 AUTO IM A GE FUNCTION The Auto image function is provided to automatically adjust Fine sync., Total dots and Screen position f or most computers. NO TE: Th is AUTO IMAGE function cannot be operated w hen “RG B” , “HDTV72Op” , “ HDTV1O 35i” or “HDTV1O8O i” is selected on the COMPUTER SYSTEM SELECT menu. (See pages 36 3[...]

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    LC-X999/984 39 PICTURE IM A GE A DJUS TMEN T Picture adjustments have been preset at the factor y. If you want to change the setting, operate the projector as foll ows. 1. Pres s the MENU BUTTON and t he MAIN MENU DISPLAY dialog box will appear. 2. Press the POIN T LEF T/RIGH T BUTTON (s) to se lect IM AGE and press the SE LECT BU TTON. Anoth er di[...]

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    LC-X999/984 40 PICTURE POSI TION A DJ USTMENT 1. Press the MENU BUTTON and the MAIN M ENU DI SPLAY dialog box will appear. 2. Press the POIN T LEFT/ RIGHT BU TTON(s ) to se lect POS ITION an d pre ss the SELECT BUTTON. Another dial og box POSITION SETTING DISPLAY will appear. 3. Press the POINT DO W N BUTTON and a red arrow will appear. 4. M ove th[...]

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    LC-X999/984 41 PC A DJUS T M ENT This projector can automatically detect display signals from most personal computers currently distributed. Howev er, some computers employ a special signal format w hich is diff erent from t he standard one and the p roj ector cannot detect it. If this happens, the projector cannot reproduce a proper image. A nd a [...]

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    LC-X999/984 42 6. Another dialog box “PC ADJUSTMENT DI SPLAY 1” will appear and the parameter data for the Mode you have selected is shown in this dialog box. 7. The parameters will be filled with the data determined by the projector according to the present signal input. 8. The function of the parameters and their values are summarized in the [...]

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    LC-X999/984 43 17. Another dialog box “PC ADJUSTMENT DISPLAY 2” will appear and the parameter data for the Mode you hav e selected is shown in this dialog box. 18. Move the arrow to an i tem that y ou wa nt to ad just b y pressin g the P OINT UP/DO W N BU TTON(s). 19. To increase the level, point the arrow to A and then p ress th e SE LECT B UT[...]

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    LC-X999/984 44 MODE FREE The M ode fre e func tion i s provi ded to confirm or cl ear the p arame ter data produc ed by PC AD JUST. 1. Press the MENU BUTTON and the MAIN M ENU DI SPLAY dialog box will appear. 2. Press the P OINT L EFT/RIGH T BUT TON(s) to select PC ADJUS T and pre ss the SE LECT BU TTON. An other dialog box “ W here to reserve”[...]

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    LC-X999/984 45 PICTURE SCREEN ADJUSTMENT This projector has a picture screen res ize functio n, which ena bles y o u to displa y the im age in des irable si ze. 1. Press MEN U BUTT ON and MAI N MENU DIS PLAY dialog box will ap pear. 2. Press PO INT LEFT /RIGHT BUTT ON(s) to s elect SCREEN and press th e SELEC T BUTTO N. Another dia log box SCREEN A[...]

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    LC-X999/984 46 This proj ector has other functions sett ings: Blue back, Display, Ceiling, Rear, Split wipe, Pow er m anagement, Remote control and Lamp age. See the next page menus f igur e and settings. BLUE BACK (On or Off) W hen this function is in the “On” position, the projector w ill proj ect a blue i mage without video noise on the scre[...]

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    LC-X999/984 47 REMO TE CONTROL CODE CHANGE (M ode 1 or Mode 2) This projector can be op erat ed with two different code, one is factory-set norm al code (MODE 1) and the other one is extended code (M ODE 2) . This is used to prevent the remote control operation mixture (jam) when tw o project or and several remote control video equipments are syste[...]

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    LC-X999/984 48 LA MP A GE The Lamp age function is designed to reset the l amp replacement monitor timer. W hen replacing the lamp, reset the lamp replacement monitor tim er by using this function. NOTE: Do not reset the LAMP REP LACEM ENT M ONITO R TIM ER, ex cept a fter th e lamp i s rep laced . 1. Pr ess the MENU BUTTON and th e MAIN MENU DISPLA[...]

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    LC-X999/984 49 TEMPER A TURE WARNING INDI C ATOR The TEMPERAT URE WARNING INDI CATOR flashes red when the internal temperature of the projector exceeds the normal temperature. Possible causes for the temperature warning may be: 1. Ventilation slots of the projector are blocked. In such an ev ent, reposition the projector so that ventilation slots a[...]

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    LC-X999/984 50 LAMP REPLA CEMENT If the lamp fails to come on and the lamp monitor on the projector light is orange, you must replace the lamp. • For continued safety, replace with a lamp assembly of the same ty pe. • Allow the projector to cool for a t least 45 minutes before y ou open the lamp cov er. The inside of the projector can become v [...]

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    LC-X999/984 51 CLE ANING THE LENS Follow these steps to clean the projection lens: 1. Apply a non-abrasive camera lens cleaner to a s oft, dry cleaning cloth. Avoid using an excessive amount of cleaner. Abrasive cleaners, solvents or other harsh chemicals mi g ht scrat ch the lens. 2. Lightly wipe the cleaning cloth over the lens. 3. W hen you are [...]

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    LC-X999/984 52 Problem: Try these Solutio ns: Picture is LIR Reversed Check Ceiling/ Rear f eature. (See “OTHER FUNCTION SETTI NG” section on pages 46 47). . Pic ture is T/B inve rted. Check Ceiling f eature. (See “OTHER FUNCTION SETTI NG” section on pages 46 47). Some display s are not seen during the operation. Check Display feature. (See[...]

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    53 Projector Type Multi-me dia Pr ojec t or Dimensions (W x H x D) 10.7” (272mm) x 5.7” (145.5 mm) x 16 .2” (412.5 mm) Net Weight 15.2 lbs (6.9 kg) LCD Panel System 1.3” TFT A cti ve M atrix ty pe x 3 pan els Number of Pixels 2,359,296 {786,432 (1,024 x 768) x 3} Color System 6 color system (PAL, SECAM, NTSC, NTSC4.43, PAL-M and PAL-N) Scan[...]

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    54 A u di o Vi sual / Video Products EIKI I NTERNATIONAL, INC. 26794 Vista Terrace Dri ve, Lake Fores t, CA. 92630- 8113, U.S.A. TEL (949) 4 57-0200 FA X (949) 457-7878 IN CANADA, EIKI CANADA 310 First Street P.O. Box 156 Midland On tario L4R 4K8 Canada TEL (705) 527- 4084 FA X (7 05 ) 527-4087 Printed in Japan Part No. 610 287 2736 (1AA6P1P2374-- [...]