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MUL TIMEDIA PROJECT OR MODEL LC-XG40 0 LC-XG40 0L ✽ O WNER ’S MANU AL ✽ Projection lens is optional.[...]
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2 ◆ Compact Design This projector is designed compact in siz e and weight. It is easy to car r y and installed anywhere y ou wish to use. ◆ Functionally Ric h This projector has man y useful functions suc h as lens shif ting, ceiling and rear projection, perpendicular omnidirectional projection, variety of lens options, etc. ◆ Multi-use Remot[...]
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3 T rademarks Eac h name of corporations or products in this book is either a registered trademark or a trademark of its respective corporation. Feat ur es and Design . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 T able of Contents . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 T o t h e O w n e r ..................... 4 Saf ety Instr uctions . . . . . . . . . . . . . [...]
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4 CA UTION: T O REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NO T REMO VE CO VER (OR BACK). NO USER-SERVICEABLE P ARTS INSIDE EX CEPT LAMP REPLACEMENT . REFER SER VICING TO QU ALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL. THIS S YMBOL INDICA TES THA T D ANGEROUS V OL T A GE CONS TITU TING A RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK IS PRESENT WITHIN THIS UNIT . THIS S YMBOL INDICA TES THA T T[...]
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T o the Owner 5 All the saf ety and operating instructions should be read before the product is operated. Read all of the instr uctions giv en here and ret ain them for later use. Unplug this projector from A C power supply before cleaning. Do not use liquid or aerosol cleaners. Use a damp cloth for cleaning. F ollow all w arnings and instr uctions[...]
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6 Openings in the cabinet are provided f or ventilation. T o ensure reliable operation of the product and to protect it from ov erheating, these openings must not be bloc k ed or cov ered. CA UTION Hot air is exhausted from the e xhaust vent. When using or installing the projector , the following precautions should be taken. – Do not put any flam[...]
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7 Use the projector properly in specified positions. Improper positioning may reduce the lamp lif e and result in sev ere accident or fire hazard. This projector can project the pict ure in upw ard, down ward, or inclined position in perpendicular direction to the horizontal plane. When installing the projector in upwardly inclined position, instal[...]
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8 Use the hand grip when moving the projector . Replace the lens cap and retract the adjustable f eet to prev ent damage to the lens and cabinet when carr ying. When the projector is not in use for an e xtended period, put it into a suitable case to protect the projector . CA UTION IN CARR YING OR TRANSPORTING THE PROJECT OR – Do not drop or bump[...]
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9 The A C P ow er Cord supplied with this projector meets the requirement for use in the country you purc hased it. AC P ow er Cord f or the United Stat es and Canada: A C P ower Cord used in the United States and Canada is listed by the Under writers Laboratories (UL) and certified by the Canadian Standard A ssociation (CSA). A C P ower Cord has a[...]
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1 0 Bottom Back q Filter w Speak er e Lens Release But ton r T op Contr ols and Indicators t Maintenance Co ver W ARNING: FOR MAINTENANCE USE ONL Y . DO NO T OPEN. y Lens Cap (for LC-XG400) !7 !4 !6 !5 !2 !3 CA UTION Hot air is exhausted from the e xhaust vent. Do not put heat-sensitive objects near this side. u e r t y Front !0 o q w i[...]
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1 1 Rear T erminal q w e r t y i u t USB CONNECT OR (Ser ies B) Use this connector when controlling a computer with the remote control of the projector . Connect the USB terminal of your computer to this connector with the supplied USB cable (p.20). y S-VIDEO INPUT J ACK Connect the S-VIDEO output signal from video equipment to this jac k (p.[...]
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12 !0 R/C J ACK When using the wired remote control, connect the wired remote control to this jac k with a remote control cable (supplied). !2 MONIT OR OUTPUT TERMINAL (ANAL OG) This terminal outputs the video signal from computer to external video equipment (pp.20, 22). ✽ RESET but ton A built-in micro processor whic h controls this uni[...]
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13 q w e t u i o w LAMP REPLACE indicat or Lights yello w when the projection lamp reac hes its end of lif e (pp.59, 69). q W ARNING TEMP . indicat or Blinks red when the internal temperat ure of the projector ex ceeds the operating range (pp.61, 68). e ON/ST AND-B Y but ton T urn the projector on or of f (pp.24–25). r INPUT but ton S[...]
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14 q ST AND-B Y but ton T urn the projector of f (p.25). t ON but ton T urn the projector on (p.24). y INPUT 1 – 3 but tons Select a input source (INPU T 1 – INPU T 3) (pp.34– 35). u A UT O PC but ton Automatically adjusts the computer image to its optimum set ting (pp.30, 38). i FREEZE but ton F reeze the picture on the screen (p.30). o?[...]
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15 Remote Control !3 MENU but ton Open or close the On-Screen Menu (p.26). !6 ZOOM ed but tons Zoom in and out the images (p.30). !5 D .ZOOM butt on Select the Digital zoom +/- mode and resize the image (p.47). @0 FOCUS but ton Adjust the f ocus (p.30). !8 MUTE but ton Mute the sound (p.29). !4 P -TIMER button Operate the P -timer fu[...]
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16 Projection angle can be adjusted up to 5.0 degrees with the adjustable feet. Rotate the adjustable feet and tilt the projector to the proper height; to raise the projector , rotate the both feet cloc kwise. T o low er the projector or to retract the adjustable feet, rotate the both f eet countercloc kwise. T o correct ke ystone distortion, press[...]
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1 7 The eight dif f erent remote control codes (Code 1–Code 8) are assigned to this projector . Switc hing the remote control codes prev ents interf erence from other remote controls when sev eral projectors or video equipment next to eac h other are operated at the same time. Change the remote control code for the projector first bef ore c hangi[...]
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1 8 ✔ Notes: • The brightness in the room has a great influence on picture quality . It is recommended to limit ambient lighting in order to obtain the best image. • All measurements are appro ximate and may vary from the actual sizes. F or projector positioning, see the figures below . The projector should be set perpendicularly to the plane[...]
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1 9 When replacing the lens or using an optional lens, install the lens by follo wing the instructions belo w . A sk the sales dealer for detailed information of the optional lens specifications. Fit the lens to the projector by aligning the red dot on the lens with the red dot of the projector . Remo ve the lens mount co ver . 1 2 At taching the l[...]
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20 Connecting to a Computer (Digital and Analog RGB) Cables used for connection • V G A Cable (HDB 1 5 pin)* • USB Cable • D VI-Digital Cable • A udio Cables (Mini Plug [stereo] x 2) • BNC Cable (*One cable is supplied; other cables are not supplied with the projector .) External A udio Equipment D VI-Digital cable USB cable Audio cable ([...]
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21 Connecting to V ideo Equipment (Video, S-V ideo) Cables used for connection • Video Cables (R CA x 1) • A udio Cables (Mini Plug [stereo] x 2) • S-VIDEO Cable • BNC Cable • A udio Cable (R CA x 2) (Cables are not supplied with the projector .) External A udio Equipment Audio cable (stereo) VIDEO S-VIDEO S-video cable Video and audio ca[...]
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22 Connecting to V ideo Equipment (Component and RGB Scart) Cables used for connection • A udio Cables (Mini Plug [stereo] x 2) • Scart-V GA Cable • BNC Cable • D VI-Digital Cable (Cables are not supplied with the projector .) External A udio Equipment Audio cable (stereo) Audio Input Component Video Output (Y , Cb/Pb, Cr/Pr) RGB Scart 21 -[...]
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23 This projector uses nominal input v oltages of 1 0 0–1 20 V or 200–240 V A C and it automatically selects the correct input voltage. It is designed to work with single-phase po wer systems ha ving a grounded neutral conductor . T o reduce the risk of electrical shoc k, do not plug into an y other t ype of pow er system. If you are not sure o[...]
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24 24 Connect the projector’ s A C pow er cord into an A C outlet. The PO WER indicator lights green. Press the ON/S T AND-B Y but ton on the top control or the ON but ton on the remote control. The LAMP indicator lights red and the cooling fans start to operate. The preparation displa y appears on the screen and the count down starts. 2 3 1 The [...]
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25 25 Press the ON/S T AND-B Y but ton on the top control or the ST AND-B Y but ton on the remote control, and “P ower of f?” appears on the screen. Press the ON/S T AND-B Y but ton or the ST AND-B Y but ton on the remote control again to turn of f the projector . The LAMP indicator t urns of f and the PO WER indicator starts to blink green. Af[...]
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26 T op Control Menu bar P ointer (red fr ame ) Menu icon Item data Press the P oint 7 8 but tons to adjust the value. SELECT butt on P ointer (r ed frame ) Press the P oint ed but tons to mov e the pointer . Item How to Operate the On-Screen Menu MENU butt on SELECT butt on POINT butt ons On-Scr een Menu Quit Exit this menu. The projector can be a[...]
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27 Menu Bar Syst em Select a computer or video system mode (pp.36, 37). Image Adjust Adjust the pict ure image (pp.42–44). – Contrast – Brightness – <Color> – <Tint> – Color temp. – White balance (R/G/B) – Sharpness – Gamma – <Noise reduction> – <Progressiv e> – Reset – Store – Quit Set ting Menu [...]
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28 The f ollowing lens operation can be made with the L ens but ton on the top control. Press the L ens but ton to enter eac h lens operation mode. The selected adjustment displa y appears on the screen. Operating with Projector Control Display “Lens shif t” on the screen. Use the P oint ed7 8 but tons to position the screen to the desired poin[...]
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29 1 2 Press the MENU but ton to display the On-Screen Menu. Use the P oint 7 8 but tons to mov e the red frame pointer to the Sound Menu icon. Press the V OLUME+/– but tons on the top control or on the remote control to adjust the volume. The v olume dialog box appears on the screen for a f ew seconds. Press the MU TE but ton on the remote contr[...]
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30 Remote Contr ol Operating with Remote Control Using the remote control for some frequently used operations is advisable. J ust pressing one of the but tons enables you to mak e the desired operation quic kly without calling up the On-Screen Menu. Press the FREEZE but ton on the remote control to freeze the pict ure on the screen. T o cancel the [...]
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31 Press the NO SH O W but ton on the remote control to blac k out the image. T o restore to normal, press the NO SHO W but ton again or press an y other but ton. “No show” disappears af ter 4 seconds. NO SHOW but t on Press the P -TIMER but ton on the remote control. The P -Timer display “0 0:00” appears on the screen and the countdown sta[...]
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32 Spotlight Pointer Function P ointer ✔ Note: • Y ou can c hoose the size of Spotlight (Large/Middle/ Small) and the pat tern of Pointer (Ar row/Finger/Dot) in the Set ting Menu. See “Pointer” on page 49. This remote control emits a laser beam from the laser light windo w . Press the LA SER but ton to activ ate the laser pointer . The sign[...]
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33 Mov e the pointer on the screen with this but ton. PRESENT A TION POINTER butt on R-CLICK butt on L -CLICK butt on Acts as right (clic k) mouse but ton while the projector and a computer are connected with a USB cable. Acts as lef t (clic k) mouse but ton while the projector and a computer are connected with a USB cable. Wireless Mouse Operation[...]
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34 Remote Contr ol INPUT butt ons T op Control Input Press the INPU T 1, INPU T 2, or INPU T 3 but tons on the remote control. The input source appears on the screen as you press eac h but ton. Select the connected input source. Remote Contr ol Oper ation INPUT butt on Press the INPU T but ton on the top control. It switc hes to INPU T 1, INPU T 2,[...]
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35 Press the MENU but ton to display the On-Screen Menu. Use the P oint 7 8 but tons to mov e the red frame pointer to the Input Menu icon. 1 Use the P oint ed but tons to mo ve the red arro w pointer to the desired input and then press the SELECT but ton. The signal format menu appears. 2 Use the P oint ed but tons to select the desired signal for[...]
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36 Press the MENU but ton to display the On-Screen Menu. Use the P oint 7 8 but tons to mov e the red frame pointer to the A V S ystem Menu icon. 1 V ideo System Selection A V Syst em Menu (Video or S-V ideo) A V Syst em Menu (Component) Use the P oint e d but tons to mo ve the red arro w pointer to the desired system and then press the SELECT but [...]
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37 The Auto PC Adjustment function operates to adjust the projector . PC Syst em Menu The PC S ystem Menu icon Selected system is display ed. Sy stems in this dialog box can be selected. Press the MENU but ton to display the On-Screen Menu. Use the P oint 7 8 but tons to mov e the red frame pointer to the PC Sy stem Menu icon. Use the P oint ed but[...]
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38 A uto PC A djustment function is provided to automatically adjust Fine sync, T otal dots, Horizontal and V ertical positions to conform to y our computer . Mov e the red frame pointer to A uto PC A dj. and press the SELECT but ton. “Please wait... ” appears while the Auto PC adjustment is in process. PC A djust Menu PC A djust Menu icon T o [...]
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39 Press the MENU but ton to display the On-Screen Menu. Use the P oint 7 8 but tons to mov e the red frame pointer to the PC A djust Menu icon. 1 2 Use the P oint ed but tons to mo ve the red frame pointer to the desired item and then press the SELECT but ton to displa y the adjustment dialog box. Use the P oint 7 8 but tons to adjust the set ting[...]
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40 Use the P oint 7 8 but tons to adjust the horiz ont al area display ed by this projector . Display ar ea H Use the P oint 7 8 but tons to adjust the v ertical area display ed by this projector . Display ar ea V Reset Stor e Exit the PC A djust Menu. Quit T o store the adjusted data, select Store and then press the SELECT but ton. Mo ve the red a[...]
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41 Press the MENU but ton to display the On-Screen Menu. Use the P oint 7 8 but tons to mov e the red frame pointer to the Image Menu icon. 1 2 Use the P oint ed but tons to mo ve the red frame pointer to the desired image lev el and then press the SELECT but ton. Mov e the red frame pointer to the desired image lev el and press the SELECT but ton.[...]
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42 Press the MENU but ton to display the On-Screen Menu. Use the P oint 7 8 but tons to mov e the red frame pointer to the Image A djust Menu icon. 1 2 Use the P oint ed but tons to mo ve the red frame pointer to the desired item and then press the SELECT but ton to displa y the adjustment dialog box. Use the P oint 7 8 but tons to adjust the set t[...]
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43 Use the P oint 7 8 but tons to adjust the gamma v alue to obtain a bet ter balance of contrast (from 0 to 1 5). Gamma Press the P oint 7 but ton to decrease the sharpness of the image; press the P oint 8 but ton to increase the sharpness of the image (from 0 to 1 5). Shar pness ✔ Notes: • Noise reduction and P rogressi ve cannot be selected [...]
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44 T o store the adjusted data, select Store and press the SELECT but ton. Use the P oint ed but tons to select one from Image 1 to 4 and press the SELECT but ton. A confirmation box appears and then select [Y es]. Stored dat a can be called up by selecting an “Image (1–4)” in the Image Le vel Selection on page 41 . T o reset the adjusted dat[...]
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45 Press the MENU but ton to display the On-Screen Menu. Use the P oint 7 8 but tons to mov e the red frame pointer to the Screen Menu icon. 1 Use the P oint ed but tons to mo ve the red frame pointer to the desired function and then press the SELECT but ton. 2 Screen Adjustment Mov e the red frame pointer to the desired function and press the SELE[...]
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46 Wide Pro vide the image to fit the screen size. Nor mal T r ue Pro vide the image in its original size. When the original image size is larger than the screen siz e (1 024 x 7 68), the projector enters to the panning mode automatically . Use the P oint ed7 8 but tons to pan the image. When adjusted, the arro ws will turn red. When reac hed to th[...]
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47 Select Digital zoom +. The On-Screen Menu disappears and “D . z oom +”appears. Press the SELECT but ton to expand the image size. Use the P oint ed7 8 but tons to pan the image. The P anning function can w ork only when the image is larger than the screen size. Y ou can also enter the Digit al zoom + mode b y pressing the D .ZO OM but ton on[...]
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48 Screen Size Adjustment (V ideo, Component Signals) Press the MENU but ton to display the On-Screen Menu. Use the P oint 7 8 but tons to mov e the red frame pointer to the Screen Menu icon. 1 Use the P oint ed but tons to mo ve the red frame pointer to the desired function and then press the SELECT but ton. 2 Pro vide the image at the 4:3 normal [...]
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49 Press the MENU but ton to display the On-Screen Menu. Use the P oint 7 8 but tons to mov e the red frame pointer to the Set ting Menu icon. 1 2 Language The language used in the On-Screen Menu is a vailable in English, German, F renc h, It alian, Spanish, P ort uguese, Dutc h, S wedish, R ussian, Chinese, Korean, and J apanese. Use the P oint ed[...]
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50 Captur e This function enables y ou to capt ure an image being projected to use it for a starting-up display or interval of presentations. Select Capture and press the SELECT but ton. A confirmation box appears and select [Y es] to capture the projected image. Af ter capt uring the projected image, go to the Logo select function and set it to ?[...]
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51 This function pre vents an unauthoriz ed person from c hanging the screen logo. Of f ........... The screen logo can be c hanged freely from the Logo Menu (p.54). On ............ The screen logo cannot be c hanged without a Logo PIN code. If you w ant to c hange the L ogo PIN code loc k set ting, press the SELECT but ton and the L ogo PIN code d[...]
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52 Remote contr ol Remote contr ol The eight dif f erent remote control codes (Code 1–Code 8) are assigned to the projector; the factory-set, initial code (Code 1) and the other sev en codes (Code 2 to Code 8). The same code should set on both the projector and the remote control. F or example, operating the projector in “Code 7” , the remote[...]
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53 P ow er management Time lef t before the lamp is of f . Press the SELECT but ton at P o wer management and this dialog box appears. Use the P oint 7 8 but tons to c hoose one of the three options. Press the P oint d but ton to select the timer , and then use the P oint 7 8 but tons to set timer . P o wer manag ement F or reducing pow er consumpt[...]
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54 F an contr ol This function is used to set the cooling f ans ’ operation to the projector’ s set ting environment. Set this function properly in accordance with the projector ’ s inst allation method. Other wise, the cooling fans will not w ork properly and that causes malfunctions of the projector and decreases the lamp lif e. Slant Selec[...]
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55 Change the PIN code loc k set ting Use the P oint 7 8 but tons to switc h between the options. Use the P oint 7 8 but ton to select Of f , On1, or On2 and then mov e the pointer to “Quit” with the P oint d but ton. Press the SELECT but ton to close the dialog box. Change the PIN code loc k set ting Enter a PIN code PIN code lock This functio[...]
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56 The PIN code can be c hanged to your desired f our -digit number . Press the P oint d but tons to select “PIN code c hange ” and press the SELECT but ton. The New PIN code input dialog box appears. Set a ne w PIN code. Change the PIN code Chang e the PIN code CA UTION: WHEN Y OU HA VE CHANGED THE PIN CODE, WRITE DOWN THE NEW PIN CODE IN COLU[...]
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57 F actory def ault This function ret urns all set ting values ex cept for the user logo, PIN code loc k, L ogo PIN code loc k, lamp counter , and filter counter to the factory default set tings. Exit the Set ting Menu. Quit Select Factory default and this box appears. Select [Y es], and the next bo x appears. Select [Y es] to activate it. F act o[...]
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58 T urn of f the projector , and unplug the A C pow er cord from the A C outlet. First, clean up the dust on the projector and around the air vents. 1 2 Filter prev ents dust from accumulating on the optical elements inside the projector . Should the filter becomes clogged with dust particles, it will reduce cooling fans ’ ef fectiv eness and ma[...]
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59 When the projection lamp of the projector reac hes its end of lif e, the Lamp replacement icon appears on the screen and LAMP REPLA CE indicator lights yellow . R eplace the lamp with a new one promptly . The timing when the LAMP REPLA CE indicator should light is depending on the lamp mode. F ollow these steps to replace the lamp. ORDER REPLACE[...]
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60 Be sure to reset the Lamp counter af ter the lamp is replaced. When the Lamp counter is reset, the LAMP REPLA CE indicator stops lighting and the Lamp replacement icon disappears. Press the MENU but ton to display the On-Screen Menu. Use the P oint 7 8 but tons to mov e the red frame pointer to the Set ting Menu icon. Use the P oint ed but tons [...]
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61 The W ARNING indicators show the state of the function whic h protects the projector . Chec k the st ate of the W ARNING indicators and the PO WER indicator to t ake proper maintenance. W arning Indicators The projector is shut down and the WARNING TEMP . indicator is blinking red. When the temperature inside the projector reac hes a certain lev[...]
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62 Unplug the A C pow er cord before cleaning. Gently wipe the projection lens with a cleaning cloth that contains a small amount of non-abrasive camera lens cleaner , or use a lens cleaning paper or commercially av ailable air blow er to clean the lens. A void using an ex cessive amount of cleaner . Abrasive cleaners, solvents, or other harsh c he[...]
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63 T roubleshooting Bef ore calling your dealer or service center for assistance, c hec k the items below once again. – Make sure y ou hav e properly connected the projector to peripheral equipment as described on pages 20–22. – Make sure all equipment is connected to A C outlet and the power is t urned on. – When the projector does not pro[...]
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64 of f and w ait until condensation ev aporates. – Projecting from the e xcessiv e slant angle to the screen may cause ke ystone distortion and partial imperf ect focus. See page 1 8. Pictur e is not br ight enough. – Chec k if "Contrast" or "Brightness" are adjusted properly See page 42. – Chec k if "Image le vel&qu[...]
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65 Appendix This symbol on the nameplate means the product is Listed by Under writers Laboratories Inc. It is designed and manufact ured to meet rigid U.L. saf ety st andards against risk of fire, casualt y and electrical hazards. The CE Mark is a Directiv e conformity mark of the European Community (EC). W ARNING : High voltag es ar e used to oper[...]
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66 Menu T ree Dynamic Real Cinema* Image 1 Image 2 Image 3 Image V olume Mute Quit On/Of f Sound 0–63 Input Input 3 Auto Go to Syst em (3) Go to Syst em (3) Video Go to Syst em (1) S-video Standard Quit Input 1 Go to Syst em (3) Video Go to Syst em (1) Input 2 RGB Go to Syst em (2) Component Image 4 RGB (PC Analog) RGB (Scart) RGB (PC Digital) RG[...]
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67 Language Set ting 12 languages pro vided Blue/User/Blac k A uto 1 Normal Bac kground Lamp control Quit Capture L o go PI N co d e c ha n ge Logo PIN code loc k Quit Auto 2 High Quit Auto PC adj. T otal dots Horizontal V ertical Display area H Display area V Reset PC Adjust Y es/No Clamp Current mode Mode free/Store Quit Fine sync 0–31 Mode 1 H[...]
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68 Indicat ors Pr oject or Condition PO WER green LAMP red W ARNING TEMP . red The projector is of f . (The A C power cord is unplugged.) The projector is in stand-by mode. P ress the ON/ST AND-B Y but ton to turn on the projector . The projector is operating normally . The projector is in the P ow er management mode. The projector is preparing f o[...]
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69 – – – – W ARNING FIL TER orang e * When the projection lamp reac hes its end of lif e, the LAMP REPLA CE indicator lights y ellow . When this indicator lights yello w , replace the projection lamp with a new one promptly . Reset the lamp counter af ter replacing the lamp. See pages 59–60. The filter is clogged. Stop using the projector[...]
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70 Compatible Computer Specifications Basically this projector can accept the signal from all computers with the V - and H-F requency mentioned below and less than 1 40 MHz of Dot Cloc k. PC A djustment is limited when selecting these modes. Appendix ON-SCREEN DISPLA Y RESOLUTION H-Fr eq. (kHz) V -Fr eq. (Hz) V GA 1 640x480 31 .470 59.880 V GA 2 72[...]
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71 When an input signal is digital from the DVI terminal, ref er to the c hart below . PC Adjust Menu cannot be selected when Input 1 [RGB (PC digital)] is selected in the Input Menu. ✔ Notes: • When the input signal is D-SXGA 1 and D-SXGA +1 images may not be displayed properly depending on computers • Specifications are subject to c hange w[...]
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72 T echnical Specifications Mechanical Inf or mation Projector T ype Multi-media Projector Dimensions (W x H x D) 1 3.7” x 6.46” x.1 7 .48” (348.1 mm x 1 64 mm x 444 mm) Net Weight 1 7 .86 lbs (8.1 kg) (f or LC-XG400L), 19.62 lbs (8.9 k g) (for LC-XG400) F eet A djustment 0˚ to 5.0˚ P anel Resolution LCD P anel System 1 .0” TFT Active Ma[...]
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73 Model No. Short Fix ed Lens : AH-23631 Long Zoom Lens : AH-23541 Ultra Long Zoom Lens : AH-23661 Short Zoom Lens : AH-2351 1 PJ-to NetDir ect or : PjNE T -30 The parts listed belo w are optionally av ailable. When ordering those parts, specify the item name and Model No. to the sales dealer . Optional Parts Accessor ies Owner’ s Manual (CD-ROM[...]
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7 4 This projector is compliant with PJLink Standard Class 1 of JBMIA (Japan Business Mac hine and Information Sy stem Industries Association). The projector supports all commands defined b y PJLink Class 1 and is v erified conformance with PJLink Standard Class 1 . Projector Input RGB RGB (Scart) RGB (PC Analog) Video Component Auto PJLink Input R[...]
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75 T er minal : Mini DIN 8-PIN CONTROL POR T CONNECT OR Vcc - Data + Data Ground 1 2 3 4 2 3 4 1 R X D ----- ----- GND RTS/CTS GND GND 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 INPUT 1/ANAL OG OUT T er minal: Analog RGB (Mini D-sub 15 pin) 5 1 2 3 4 10 9 6 7 8 15 14 13 11 12 Configurations of T erminals Red (R/Cr) Input/Output Ground (Horiz.sync.) Green (G/Y) Input/Output -[...]
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7 6 W rite down the PIN code number in the column belo w and keep it with this manual securely . If y ou forgot or lost the number and unable to operate the projector , contact the ser vice station. PIN Code Number Memo Factory default set No: 1 2 3 4* Factory default set No: 4 3 2 1* * Should the four -digit number be c hanged, the factory set num[...]
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77 13.7 (348.1) 1.65 (41.9) 5º MAX 7.87 (200) 6.46 (164) 21.09 (535.7) 17.48 (444) 10.85 (275.5) 3.40 (86.4) 11.10 (282) Screw Holes for Ceiling Mount Screw: M6 Depth: 0.393 (10.0) Dimensions Unit: inc h (mm) Appendix[...]
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