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1 FC C W arning This product has undergone tests in pursuance of Part 15 of the FCC Regulations and has been found to meet the regulations for Class B devices, which are provided for reasonable protections while keeping the product from hazardous interference when installed and used. This product may emit radioactive energy while in use. Failure to[...]
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2 Maintenance Clear methods For the reason of safety , please make sure to unplug the power cord before start to do the cleaning. Cleaning for the case ■T omoptheoutsideofthecasewithsoftandcleancloth.Followtheinstructionifuse any cloth containing certain chemical materials. ■Donotus[...]
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3 Impor tant Statement R eplacemen t method of projection lamp Projectionlampsaresuppliesandhavelifespan.Pleasecontacttheresellerswhentheimageturnsdarkor colorgetsdeteriorated.Whenthishappens,pleasereplaceitwithanewprojectionlamp.Iftheprojection[...]
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Inde x 1.Impor tant Statement 1 FCC Warning 1 Accessories Check 1 Maintenance 2 Method to replace the lter 2 Replacement method of projection lamp 3 2.Befor e Use 6 Correct viewing 6 Remote Control 6 Handling 7 Moisture Condensation 7 3.Saf ety Instructions - W arning and Caution 8 4 . C onnec tion with Antenna C able 12 5.Sy stem C onnec tion 1[...]
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9.Progr amming the universal remote c ontrol 29 T o program the remote to control other devices: 29 Device program codes 2 9 Searching for device codes 3 6 Reassigning device buttons 3 6 T eaching the remote control new functions 3 7 Using the universal remote control 3 7 Using picture-in-picture (PIP) mode 3 8 Setting the sleep timer 3 8 Troublesh[...]
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6 C orrect viewing Distance t h g i e h e h t s e m i T 7 - 5 n e e r c s e h t f o The most appropriate viewing distance varies between 5~7 times the height of the screen. Viewing Angle and Heigh t Suitable viewing angle and height will avoid fatigue. V olume As a courtesy to others, be sure to keep the volume down (especially in the evening). Bri[...]
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7 Handling Whenmovethis unit. Please put your hands here Find the indicated hand positions before lighting the device. T o ensure balance and avoid accidental damage, be sure to have at least two people carry the product. Be careful not to bump or scratch the product on otherobjectswhenyouarehandingit. Moisture C ondensat[...]
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8 Smoking emitting from device In the case of smoke emitting from the product, be sure to turn off the power switch and remove the power plug immediately . Using the product while it is smoking may cause areorelectric shock. Contact the dealer immediately . No image or sound In this case, be sure to turn off the power switch and remo[...]
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9 Do not place flower vases , glasses, cosmetics , chemical solutions , liquids or small metal objects on this device Liquidorsmallobjectsinsidethedevi cemaycausere or electric shock. In this case, turn off the power supply and remove the power plug before contacting the dealer . K eep this device from high temperat[...]
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10 K eep the ventilation grill free *Donotletthescreenfaceup,tothesideorupside down. *Donotkeepthisdeviceinaclosetorbookshelfwith poor ventilation. *Donotplacethisdeviceonarugorammable objects. *Donotcoverthisdevicewithcurta[...]
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1 1 Saf ety Instruc tions - W arning and Caution 3 Do not remove back cover , case front panel or any other cover Thehigh-voltagecomponentsinsidetheunit may cause electrical shock if mishandled. For all adjustments and ser vicing to interior circuitry please contact the dealer . Be sure to remove the plug by holding the power c[...]
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12 C onnec ting and Checking the Antenna 4 300-75 ohm ADAPTOR (Not supplied) or 75 ohm coaxial cable (round) VHF, UHF or VHF/UHF combination antenna Cable TV lead-in 300 ohm twin-lead (flat) COMBINER (Not supplied) IN OUT VHF ANTENNA UHF ANTENNA 300 ohm twin-lead 300 ohm twin-lead 75 ohm coaxial cable or Home Antenna te rminal (75 ohm) E. Connectio[...]
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13 S ystem C onnec tion 5 Please unplug the power cord of the machine and other devices attached before start to connect the device on the side of the machine. Fr ont C onnec tor ConnecttoHeadsetorearphone Master V8,Game,DigitalCamera....etc. PleaseuseS-VideoastherstpriorityforV ideoinput, thus [...]
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14 5 S ystem C onnec tion VCR , Stereo , VCD , DVD Player Video:PleaseuseS-V ideoastherstpriorityforVideoinput,thushavinga betterimagequality .Machinesinearlydays,however ,donotsupportS-Video; t[...]
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15 S ystem C onnec tion 5 Audio Connector (Hi-Fistereomini-jackplug) T o audio out of computer Use the Remote control or Machine front "Input" key to select the Input source to DVI/HDCP IN TheDVIportsupportsHigh-bandwidthDigitalContent Protection(HDCP). HDCPencryptsthetransmissionbetweenthe?[...]
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16 6 Intr oduction the C ontrol P anel and R emote C ontrol /+ -%.5 ) .054 0/ 7%2 ß 6/, #( !$*534 !$*534 %8)4 ,!-0 34 !4 53 1.IR Sensor This is a windorw which receivers infrared signal from the remote controller 2.VOL WhenOSDdisappear .Thessbuttomsisusedforadjustvolume [...]
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17 Button name Function Setup Starts all programming sequences. RemoteLED Blinks when the remote is being programmed or is sending a signal toyourRP TV Power T urnsyourRP TVorotherselecteddeviceonandoff. Programs the remote control to recognize a device. Forprogramminginstructions,see“Programm[...]
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18 7 P ow er ON / OFF P ower on Operation status Machine status L amp LED POWER LED 1.Connectthepowercordinto1 10V~240VPlug Not display Not display 2.Pushthepowerbuttononthefrontpanel /+ -%.5 ) .054 0/ 7%2 ß 6/, #( !$*534 !$*534 %8)4 ,!-0 34 !4 53 Lamp is active Orange light ?[...]
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19 How to use OSD 8 Bef ore use OSD , Y ou must know: Rec ommended wa ys to learn about oper ations Before starting, please follow the suggested steps to understand the fundamentals of operating the display , and then you will be able to learn the operations in a short time: 1.Pleaserstlearntopoweronandpoweroffthe?[...]
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20 8 How to use OSD OSD e xplana tion Picture Adjust Forotherinputsource(ExceptFrontRGB,RGB,DVI) OnlyforInputsourceMode:FrontRGB,RGB,DVI Original image 1.CONTRAST Adjustthecontrastofthescreenimage ◄Reducecontrast ►Increasecontrast 2.BRIGHTNESS Adjust[...]
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21 How to use OSD 8 6.COLOR TEMPERA TURE Use◄►toadjustthecolortemperature ♦NEUTRAL Generalneutralsetting ♦W ARM T oincreasetheredtoneofthedisplay , obtain the white and more vivid red colors among warm ones. ♦COOL T oincreasethebluetoneof?[...]
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22 ♦Stretch Animagefullyllsthescreen. ♦DotbyDot Detectstheresolutionofthesignalanddisplaysan imagewiththesamenumberofpixelsonthescreen. Notes: *WideFormatisnotavailablewhenusingthePOP ,SPLITfunctions. *Whenyouuse72[...]
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23 PI P SETUP WIDEFORMA T ,SIZE,HPOSITION,VPOSITION, TRANSP ARENCYthesefunctionareonlyavailablefor PIPSTYLE.POP ,SPLITmodecan'tuse. 1.PIP STYLE =remote control key "STYLE" Use◄►toselectOFF ,PIP ,SPLIT ,POP ♦OFF onlydisplay?[...]
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24 I N PUT SET U P 1.MAIN INPUT =remote control key "INPUT" Press OK rst,thenuse◄►tochangetheMain pictureinputsourcesignal.suchasTV ,FRONTRGB, RGB,DVI, A V1, A V2,FRONT A V ,COMP1,COMP2 Changemainpicture's input signal source 2.PIP INPUT =re[...]
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25 How to use OSD 8 3.DIGIT AL TV SETUP ♦CHANNEL SETUP(DTV) ●AUTOSEARCH(DTV) Press OK to let machine auto search the whole channels. ●MANUAL SEARCH Y oucouldalsosearchthechannelbyyourself. Justkeyinthechannel'sno.thenpress OK to add that channel. ●EDIT Edit channel for par[...]
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26 8 How to use OSD A U DIO AD J US T 1.BASS Use◄►todjusttheratioofBass 2.TREBLE Use◄►todjustthehigh-pitchedsound 3.BALANCE Use◄►todjustthebalancelevelbetweenleftand right speakers. 4.SPEAKER Use◄►toselectspeakeronoroff SPON: Audiofrom[...]
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27 How to use OSD 8 P AR ENT AL C ONT ROL The parental controls feature prevents viewers from watchingprogramsthatarenotage-appropriate,such as programs containing violence or adult language. The factury default access code is 0000. Just use remote control keyin the number to enter the parental controlssub-menu. When?[...]
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28 SPECIAL FEA TUR E 1.OSD H POSITION Use◄►tomoveOSDhorizontalposition. 2.OSD V POSITION Use◄►tomoveOSDverticalposition. 3.OSD TIMEOUT Use◄►tosetupOSDdisplaytime,thevaluerangeis 15 seconds to 49 seconds. After press the MENU key , the OSDwillappear . If theO SD T[...]
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29 Progr amming the universal r emote contr ol 9 TheTVdevicebuttonhasbeenpresettoworkwithyourRPTV TV(programcode0080).Y oucanprogramtheremote control to work with as many as seven other devices. T o progr am the remote to c ontrol other de vices: 1 T urn on the device. 2Pre[...]
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30 CD Play er codes Manufacturer Program Code Manufacturer Program Code Aiwa 0157 Parasound 0420 Burmester 0420 Philips 0157,0626 California Audio Labs 0029 Pioneer 0032,0468,0305, 1062,1063 Carver 0157, 0179 Polk Audio 0157 DKK 0000 Proton 0157 Denon 0003, 0873 QED 0157 Emerson 0305 Quasar 0029 Fisher 0179 RCA 0053,0032,1062,?[...]
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31 Progr amming the universal r emote contr ol 9 D VD Pla y er c odes Manufacturer Program Code Manufacturer Program Code Apex 0672 Optimus 0571 Denon 0490 Oritron 0651 Fisher 0670 Panasonic 0490,0677,0632 Gateway 0081 Philips 0539, 0503 GE 0522 Pioneer 0571,0525,0632 Gradiente 0651 Proscan 0522 Hitachi 0573, 0664 RCA 0522,0571 Hitek[...]
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32 Satellite set -top bo x codes Manufacturer Program Code Manufacturer Program Code AlphaStar 0772 NextLevel 0869 Chaparral 0216 Panasonic 0247,0701 Echostar 0775, 1005 Philips 1076,1 142,0722 0724,0749 Expressvu 0775 Proscan 0392 GE 0566 RCA 0566,0392,0143,0855 GeneralInstrument 0869 Radio Shack 0869 HTS 0775 Samsung 1 [...]
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33 Manufacturer Program Code Manufacturer Program Code Crown 0180 RCA 0047, 1347, 1 147, 1047 0679,1247,0019,1447 0051, 0090, 0093 Curtis Mathes 0060, 0030, 0016, 0047 0051, 0054, 0056, 0093 0145, 0154, 0166, 0451 1 147, 1347 Radio Shack 0180, 0030, 0178 0154, 0019, 0047 0056 Daewoo 0092,0623,0019 Realistic 0180, 0154, 0030 0624,0[...]
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34 Manufacturer Program Code Manufacturer Program Code Luxman 0056 Victor 0053 MGA 0150, 0019, 0030, 0178 Vidikron 0054 MTC 0060, 0030, 0019 Vidtech 0019, 0178 0056 Magnavox 0054, 0030, 0179 1254 W ards 0054, 0178, 0016 0019, 0030, 0056 0179 Majestic 0016 WhitWestinghouse 0624,0623,0463 Marantz 0054, 0030 Y amaha 0019, 0030 Matsushita 0250[...]
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35 Manufacturer Program Code Manufacturer Program Code Emerson 0184,0002,0209 0278,0121,0479 0000, 0037, 0043 ReplayTV 0614, 0616 Fisher 0047, 0104 Runco 0039 Funai 0000 Samsung 0045,0240 GE 0035,0060,0048,0240 Sanky 0039, 0048 Garrard 0000 Sansui 0479,0000,0067,0209 GoVideo 0432 Sanyo 0047,0104,0240 Gol[...]
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36 Searching f or device c odes Ifyoucannotndyourmanufacturerinthedevicelistortheprogramcodedoesnotwork,youcanusethe remote control to search for the correct device code. T o search f or a device c ode: 1 T urn on the device. 2Pressthematchingdevicebuttononthe[...]
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37 9 Progr amming the universal r emote contr ol T eaching the remote c ontr ol new functions Theremotecontrolcanlearnupto25additionalfunctionsfromthedevice’soriginalremotecontrol. Example: Y ourDVDplayerremotecontrolhasascanfunctionthatyoumayuse frequently .There[...]
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38 Using picture-in-pic ture (PIP) mode Whenthepicture-in-picture(PIP)modeisactive,onepictureisdisplayedonthefullscreen(mainpicture)and theotherpictureisdisplayedinasmallwindow(sub-picture). T o con trol PIP mode using the universal remote c ontrol: 1 Press the TV devi[...]
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39 T roubleshooting Use the following information to solve common problems. The LED doesn’t blink when a button is pressed. Replace the batteries. Insert two AA batteries into the remote control. Make sure that you match the + and – on the batteries with the + and – symbols inside the battery compartment. The LED blinks when a de vice mode is[...]
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40 Video Input Forma t Input Format Aspect Ratio PixelClock(MHz) Horizontal Frequecy(kHz) V ertical Frequecy(Hz) 480i 4:3 700x480 13.5MHz 15.734/1.001 30.0/1.001 480p4:3/SMPTE293M 700x480 27.000 31.469/1.001 60/1.001 720p/SMPTE296M 1280x720 74.25/1.001 45.0/1.001 60.0/1.001 1080i/SMPTE274M 1290x1080i 74.25/1.0[...]
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41 Product Name Multimediadigitalprojectordisplay/TV Main system Remote Control Power AC1 10V/220V50Hz/60Hz 3V(two AA batteries) Power Consumption 220W --------- Weight 40Kg 155.5g (including batteries) Viewable Area 853mm-Length640mm-Hight?[...]
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42 Sometime the set up problems or other reasons will result in the false impression of display malfunctions. Please check before sent for repair: If following situations Please check the following items PowerLED does not light ? /+ -%.5 ). 054 0/ 7%2 ß 6/, #( !$*534 !$*534 %8)4 ,!-0 34 ! 453 *Ifthepo[...]
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43 PowerLED LampLED /+ -%.5 ). 054 0/7%2 ß 6/, #( !$*5 3 4 !$*5 3 4 %8)4 ,!-0 3 4 ! 453 Normal Oper ation States P ower LED Lamp LED Status Description AC off Not lit Not lit AC power not connected Standby mode Orange Not lit ACpowerisconnectedandyourRPTVisin standby mode. W arm-up/C[...]
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44 Service Informa tion If troubleshooting information does not resolve your problem or if you have other questions relating to you MicroChipDisplayProjection,visit www .vivitek.us Y oucanalsocallour Service Center . Announcement All Rights Reserved. VivitekCorp 48017 Fremont Blvd. Fremont, CA 94538 All Rig[...]
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©2005VivitekCopyrights www .vivitek.us V ivitekCorp. 48017 Fremont Blvd. Fremont, CA 94538 T el:(510)651-0881 Efax:(510)226-4163[...]