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                            Page 1English 1 T ab le of c o n ten t s T able of Contents ................................................................................... 1 Usage Notice .......................................................................................... 2 Safety Information .....................................................................................[...] 
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                            Page 22 U s a g e N o t ice Safety Information The lightning ash with arrow head within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of uninsulated “dangerous volt- age” within the product’s enclosure that may be of sufcient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock to persons. The exclamation point within an e[...] 
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                            Page 3English 3 U s a g e N o t ice Precautions Please follow all warnings, precautions and main- tenance as recommended in this user ’s guide. When the lamp reaches the end of its life, the projector will not turn back on until the lamp module has been replaced. T o replace the lamp, follow the procedures listed under “Replacing the Lamp” section [...] 
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                            Page 44 U s a g e N o t ice Do: ▀ ■ T urn off and unplug the power plug from the AC outlet before cleaning the product. ▀ ■ Use a soft dry cloth with mild detergent to clean the display housing. ▀ ■ Disconnect the power plug from AC outlet if the product is not being used for a long period of time. Do not: ▀ ■ Block the slots and openings[...] 
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                            Page 5English 5 U s a g e N o t ice Eye Safety W arnings ▀ ■ Avoid staring/facing directly into the projector beam at all times. Keep your back to the beam as much as possible. ▀ ■ When projector is used in a classroom, adequately supervise students when they are asked to point out something on the screen. ▀ ■ In order to minimize the lamp po[...] 
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                            Page 66 I n t rod uct io n POWER TEMP LAMP STANDBY Image-Shift Menu Mod e Edge Mas k Overscan 16:9 4:3 Letter-Box Native HDMl1 HDMl2 S-Video Vi deo YPbPr DVI / Re-Sync VGA Screen UP DOWN Brightness PowerOff Power On Contrast PureEngine DB BriteMode PURE Power Cord 1.8m Package Overview Unpack and inspect the box contents to ensure all parts listed below [...] 
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                            Page 7English 7 I n t rod uct io n Product Overview 1. Power Button 2. LED Indicators 3. IR Receivers 4. T ilt-Adjustment Feet 5. Focus 6. Zoom 7. Lamp Replacement Cover 8. Connection Ports 9. V ertical Lens Shift Adjustment 10. Horizontal Lens Shift Adjustment 1 1. IR T ransmitter for Use with Panoview Motorised Screens POWER TEMP LAMP STANDBY Main Unit[...] 
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                            Page 88 I n t rod uct io n A B 12V TRIGGER VIDEO S-VIDEO RS232 Y/G Pb/B Pr/R VGA/SCART DVI-D HDMI 1 HDMI 2 v1.3 with Deep Color Connection Ports 1. 12V T rigger A 2. 12V T rigger B 3. RS232 4. Composite Video 5. S-Video 6. Component Video 7. VGA Input 8. DVI-D Input (PC Digital and DVI-HDCP) 9. HDMI 1 10. HDMI 2 1 1. Power Socket 1 4 1 1 2 5 7 8 9 10 6 3[...] 
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                            Page 9English 9 I n t rod uct io n Image-Shift Me n u M od e Ed g e M as k Overscan 16 : 9 4: 3 Letter-Box Native HDMl1 HDMl2 S- Vi d eo V i de o YPbPr DV I / Re-Sync VG A Screen UP D O W N Brightness Power Off Po w e r On Contrast PureEngine DB Brite Mode PURE Remote Control 1. Power On 2. Power Off 3. PureEngine 4. Brite Mode 5. Image Shift 6. Four Dir[...] 
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                            Page 1010 I n t rod uct io n Power On Off MENU Re-Sync Source Image Shift Backup Remote Control 1. Power Off 2. Power On 3. Enter 4. Four Directional Select Keys 5. Image Shift 6. Source 7. Re-Sync 8. Menu 1 3 5 6 8 7 2 4 Before using the remote control for the rst time, remove the transparent insulation tape. N ote N ote 3 V O L T S C R 2 0 2 5 Coin C[...] 
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                            Page 11English 11 I n stall ation Due to the difference in applications for each country , some regions may have different ac - cessories. 1............................................................... RS232 Cable (Optional Accessory) 2.................................................................... VGA Input Cable (Europe Only) 3...................[...] 
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                            Page 1212 I n stall ation Due to the difference in applications for each country , some regions may have different ac - cessories. 1............................... RCA Component Cable for YPbPr (Optional Accessory) 2....................... Composite Video Cable (Not Available in European V ersion) 3.........................................................[...] 
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                            Page 13English 13 I n stall ation POWER TEMP LAMP STANDBY Powering On the Projector 1. Remove the lens cap.  2. Securely connect the power cord and signal cable. When connected, the power led will turn red. 3. Turn on the lamp by pressing “ ” button on the side of the projector or on the remote control. The power led will now ash blue.  The s[...] 
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                            Page 1414 I n stall ation W arning Indicator ▀ ■ When the “LAMP” indicator led is lit orange, the projector will automatically shut down. Please call the nearest Optoma facility for assistance. ▀ ■ When the “TEMP” indicator turns red, it indicates the projec- tor has overheated. The projector will shut down automati - cally . Under normal [...] 
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                            Page 15English 15 I n stall ation Adjusting the Projected Image Adjusting the Projector ’ s Height T ilt-Adjustment Feet The projector is equipped with elevator feet for adjusting the image height. T o raise the image: Use screw in foot to raise the image to the desired height angle and ine-tune the display angle  . T o lower the image: Use screw in [...] 
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                            Page 1616 I n stall ation Horizontal Lens Shift Lever Adjusting Projected Image Position Using PureShift The PureShift feature provides a lens shift function that can be used to adjust the position of the projected image either hori - zontally or vertically within the range detailed below . PureShift is a unique system that provides lens shift while maint[...] 
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                            Page 17English 17 U s e r Con t rol s Screen Height (H) 100% 5% 30% Distance (L) Screen Maximum Shift 25% 15%W 15%W Left Side Right Side Screen Width (W) 130%(V), 0%(H) -15%(H) 15%(H) 105%(V) UP/DOWN RIGHT/LEFT H H x 15% V H x 15% V V x 25% Offset max=V x 30% Offset min=V x 5% ▀ ■ Adjusting the horizontal image position With the lens in the centre pos[...] 
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                            Page 1818 U s e r Con t rol s  This graph is for user ’s reference only . Diagonal length (inch) size of 16:9 Screen Screen Size W X H (16:9) Projection distance (D) Offset (Hd) (m) (feet) (m) (feet) Width Height Width Height wide tele wide tele (m) (feet) 30 0.66 0.37 2.18 1.23 - 1.51 - 4.97 0.1 1 0.37 45 1.00 0.56 3.27 1.84 1.49 2.27 4.88 7.45 0[...] 
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                            Page 19English 19 U s e r Con t rol s Image-Shift Me n u Mo d e Ed g e Ma s k Overscan 16 : 9 4: 3 Letter-Box Native HDMl1 HDMl2 S- Vi de o Vi d eo YPbPr DV I / Re-Sync VG A Screen UP D O WN Brightness Power Off Po w er O n Contrast PureEngine DB Brite Mode PURE Using the Remote Control Power On Refer to the “Power On the Projector” section on page 13[...] 
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                            Page 2020 U s e r Con t rol s Edge Mask Choose “On” to mask off a few pixels on each edge of the image to be displayed. Use Edge Mask “On” if image source happens to have encoding error near any edge of the displayable image. Up Use this button to screen up. Down Use this button to screen down. 4:3 Scale the image at a 4:3 aspect ratio. Letter Box[...] 
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                            Page 21English 21 U s e r Con t rol s The Projector has multilingual On-screen Display menus that allow you to make image adjustments and change a variety of settings. The projector will automatically detect the source. How to operate 1. T o open the OSD menu, press “Menu” on the Remote Control or Control Panel. 2 When OSD is displayed, use keys to se[...] 
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                            Page 2222 U s e r Con t rol s Menu T ree %ULJKW0RGH 2Q2II 1R<HV 2Q/%;1DWLYH2II$XWR 2Q2II 2Q2II 97ULJJHU% 3URMHFWLRQ +'0,+'0,'9,'9*$&RPSRQHQW69LGHR9LGHR (QJOLVK'HXWVFK)UDQ©DLV,WDOLDQR(VSD³RO3RUWX[...] 
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                            Page 23English 23 U s e r Con t rol s Image Mode There are many factory presets optimized for various types of im - ages.  Cinema: For home theater .  Bright: Maximum brightness input.  Photo: Optimized for displaying photographic images.  Reference: This mode is intended to reproduce, as close as possible, the image the way the movie director[...] 
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                            Page 2424 U s e r Con t rol s Color Adjust a video image from black and white to fully saturated color .  Press the to decrease the color saturation in the image.  Press the to increase the color saturation in the image. T int Adjust the color balance of red and green.  Press the to increase the amount of green in the image.  Press the to incr[...] 
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                            Page 25English 25 U s e r Con t rol s Image | Advanced Noise Reduction The motion Adaptive Noise Reduction reduces the amount of vis - ible noise interlaced signals. The range is from “0” to “10”. (0:Of f) Gamma This allows you to set up gamma curve type. After the initial setup and ne tuning is completed, utilize the Gamma Adjustment steps to [...] 
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                            Page 2626 U s e r Con t rol s PureEngine The PureEngine is a collection of advanced image processing technologies that enhances the quality of the displayed image. DynamicBlack DynamicBlack enables the projector to automatically optimize the display of dark movie scenes enabling them to be shown in incred - ible detail. RGB Gain/Bias Press into the next m[...] 
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                            Page 27English 27 U s e r Con t rol s Image | Advanced | PureEngine PureDetail PureDetail is an edge enhancement tool that enables the edges in the projected image is be enhanced thus providing more perceived detail. PureColor This adjustable item utilizes a new color-processing algorithm and enhancements to enable the picture’s vividness to be signi[...] 
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                            Page 2828 U s e r Con t rol s Format Use this function to choose your desired aspect ratio.  4:3: This format is for 4x3 input sources.  16:9: This format is for 16x9 input sources, like HDTV and DVD enhanced for Widescreen TV .  Native: This format displays the original image without any scal - ing. Display Input Signal Display area Picture area[...] 
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                            Page 29English 29 U s e r Con t rol s  LBX: This format is for non-16x9, letterbox source and for users who use external anamorphic lens to display 2.35:1 aspect ratio using full resolution. Detail informations about LBX mode : 1. Some Letter-Box DVDs are not enhanced for 16x9 TVs. In this situation, the image will not look right when displayed in 16:9[...] 
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                            Page 3030 U s e r Con t rol s  “SuperWide“ is Off“ as default.  How to use “Super- Wide” 1. Obtain a 2.0:1 aspect ratio screen 2. Switch SuperWide ON 3. Align the projector image correctly on the screen 4. Enjoy movies without black bars N ote N ote SuperWide SuperWide is a feature that uses a special 2.0:1 aspect ratio screen enabling bot[...] 
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                            Page 31English 31 U s e r Con t rol s Menu Location Choose the menu location on the display screen. Projection  Front-Projection This is the default selection. The image is projected straight on the screen.  Rear-Desktop When selected, the image will appear reversed.  Front-Ceiling When selected, the image will turn upside down.  Rear-Ceiling [...] 
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                            Page 3232 U s e r Con t rol s  On: The dynamic image performance manager is active in mak - ing sure your greatest pleasure from seeing a movie dynami - cally with the most dark details revealed, vivid and bright image performed all the way .  Off: The dynamic image performance manager is on standby . T est Pattern Display a test pattern. There are [...] 
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                            Page 33English 33 U s e r Con t rol s  Off: disables the trigger .  On: enables the trigger and the programmable sub-menu. The sub-menu is accessed by selecting the ON option then press - ing the ENTER button on the remote control. Checking an op - tion in the sub-menu will activate the trigger when the selected display mode is selected. In the exam[...] 
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                            Page 3434 U s e r Con t rol s Lamp Hour Display the cumulative lamp operating time. Lamp Reminder Choose this function to show or to hide the warning message when the changing lamp message is displayed. The message will appear up 30 hours before suggested replacement of lamp. Bright Mode Choose “On” to increase the brightness. Choose “Off” to retu[...] 
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                            Page 35English 35 U s e r Con t rol s Language Choose the multilingual OSD menu. Press or into the sub menu and then use the or key to select your preferred lan - guage. Press “Select (Enter)” to nalize the selection. Input Source Enable input sources. Press or into the next menu as below and then use or to select. Press “Select (Enter)” to [...] 
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                            Page 3636 U s e r Con t rol s Source Lock When this function is turned off, the projector will search for other signals if the current input signal is lost. When this function is turned on, it will search for a specied connection port. High Altitude Choose “On” to turn on High Altitude mode. Operates the fans at full speed continuously to allow for[...] 
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                            Page 37English 37 U s e r Con t rol s  White Level : Allow user adjust White Level when inputting SVideo or V ideo/CVBS signals.  Black Level : Allow user adjust Black Level when inputting SVideo or V ideo/CVBS signals.  Saturation : Adjust a video image from black and white to fully saturated color . Press the to decrease the amount of color in [...] 
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                            Page 3838 A pp endic es Image Problems No image appears on-screen  Ensure all the cables and power connections are correctly and securely connected as described in the “Installation” section.  Ensure the pins of connectors are not crooked or broken.  Check if the projection lamp has been securely installed. Please refer to the “Replacing th[...] 
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                            Page 39English 39 A pp endic es Image is too small or too large  Adjust the zoom lever on the top of the projector .  Move the projector closer to or further from the screen.  Press [Menu] on the projector panel, go to “Display-->Format”. T ry the different settings. Image has slanted sides:  If possible, reposition the projector so tha[...] 
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                            Page 4040 A pp endic es Projector Status Indication LED states Message Power LED (Red) Power LED (Blue) Temp-LED (Red) Lamp-LED (Orange) Standby State (Input power cord) Standby State (Burn in mode) Flashing Power on and Lamp lighting * Power off (Cooling) Error (Lamp fail) Error (Thermal fail) Error (Fan fail) Flashing Error (Over T emp.) Steady light =&[...] 
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                            Page 41English 41 A pp endic es On Screen Messages  Fan failed: The projector will switch off automatically .  Over temperature: The projector will switch off automatically .  Replacing the lamp: Lamp is approaching the end of it’s rated life. Replcement suggested. Remote Control Problems If the remote control does not work  Check the operat[...] 
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                            Page 4242 A pp endic es Replacing the Lamp The projector automatically detects the lamp life. When the lamp life is nearing the end of use, you will receive a warning message. When you see this message, please contact your local reseller or service center to change the lamp as soon as possible. Make sure the projector has been cooled down for at least 30 [...] 
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                            Page 43English 43 A pp endic es Lamp Replacing Procedure: 1. Switch off the power to the projector by pressing the Power button. 2. Allow the projector to cool down at least 30 minutes. 3. Disconnect the power cord. 4. Unlock the lamp cover .  5. Push up and remove the cover .  6. Use a screwdriver to remove the screw from the lamp mod - ule.  7.[...] 
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                            Page 4444 A pp endic es Compatibility Modes Mode Resolution V .Frequency (Hz) A Analog Digital SVGA 800 x 600 56   800 x 600 60   800 x 600 72   800 x 600 75   800 x 600 85   XGA 1024 x 768 60   1024 x 768 70   1024 x 768 75   1024 x 768 85   WXGA 1280 x 768 60   1280 x 800 60   HD 1280 x 7[...] 
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                            Page 45English 45 A pp endic es RS232 Commands and Protocol Function List Pin no. Name I/O (From Projector Side) 1 NC __ 2 RXD IN 3 TXD OUT 4 NC __ 5 NC __ 6 NC __ 7 RS232 RTS 8 RS232 CTS 9 NC __ RS232 Pin Assignments 3 1 5 6 9[...] 
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                            Page 4646 A pp endic es RS232 Protocol Function List RS232 Command Ta ble. ----------------------------- -------------------------------------------- ------------------------------- ------------------------------------------ ------------------------------------ --- Baud Rate : 9600 Data Bits: 8 Parity: None Stop Bits: 1 Flow Control : None UART16550 FIFO:[...] 
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                            Page 47English 47 A pp endic es ~XX70 17 7E 30 30 37 30 20 31 37 0D Russian ~XX70 18 7E 30 30 37 30 20 31 38 0D Hungarian ~XX70 19 7E 30 30 37 30 20 31 39 0D Czechoslovak ~XX70 20 7E 30 30 37 30 20 32 30 0D Arabic ~XX70 21 7E 30 30 37 30 20 32 31 0D Thai ~XX70 22 7E 30 30 37 30 20 32 32 0D Turkish ----------------------------------------------------------[...] 
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                            Page 4848 A pp endic es Please note that dam - age resulting from incorrect installation will invalidate the warranty . Ceiling Mount Installation 1. T o prevent damage to your projector , please use the Optoma ceiling mount.. 2. If you wish to use a third party ceiling mount kit, please ensure the screws used to attached a mount to the pro - jector met t[...] 
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                            Page 49English 49 A pp endic es Optoma Global Ofces For service or support please contact your local ofce. USA 715 Sycamore Drive T el : 408-383-3700 Milpitas, CA 95035, USA Fax: 408-383-3702 www .optomausa.com Service : services@optoma.com Canada 5630 Kennedy Road, Mississauga, ON, L4Z 2A9, Canada T el : 905-361-2582 www .optoma.ca Fax: 905-361-258[...] 
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                            Page 5050 A pp endic es T aiwan 231, 台北縣新店市民權路 108 號 5 樓 R.O.C. 傳真: +886-2-2218-2313 電話: +886-2-2218-2360 www .optoma.com.tw 服務處: services@optoma.com.tw asia.optoma.com Hong Kong Unit A, 27/F Dragon Centre, 79 Wing Hong Street, Cheung Sha W an Kowloon, Hong Kong T el : +852-2396-8968 Fax: +852-2370-1222 www .optom[...] 
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                            Page 51English 51 A pp endic es Regulation & Safety Notices This appendix lists the general notices of your Projector . FCC notice This device has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital devi ce pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC r ules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference i[...] 
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                            Page 5252 A pp endic es Operation conditions This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: 1. This device may not cause harmful interference and 2. This device must accept any interference received, in - cluding interference that may cause undesired operation. Notice: Canadian users This Class B [...] 

