LCD Projector
User Guide
FCC Warning
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a
Class A digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC rules. These limits are
designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when
the equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This equipment
generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed
and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful
interference to radio communications.
Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful
interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference
at his own expense.
Canada
This class A digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003.
Cet appareil numérique de la classe A est conforme à la norme NMB-003 du
Canada.
Safety Certifications
UL, CUL, TUV
EN 55022 Warning
This is a Class A product. In a domestic environment it may cause radio
interference,in which case the user may be required to take adequate
measures. The typical use is in a conference room, meeting room or
auditorium.
Declaration of Conformity
We declare under our sole responsibility that the Zoom Digital Projector
conform to the following directives and norms:
Directive 89/336/EEC, Amended by 93/68/EEC
EMI: EN 55022 (1992) Class A
EMC: EN 50082-1 (1992)
IEC 801-2, IEC 801-3, IEC 801-4
Directive 73/23/EEC, Amended by 93/68/EEC
Safety: EN 60950: 1992 + A1 + A2 + A3: 1995
Taiwan BSMI
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Table of Contents
Introduction ........................................................................... 4
What’s in the Box .................................................................. 4
Projector Features ................................................................. 5
Remote Instruction ................................................................ 5
How to use Remote ............................................................... 6
Remote mouse function ....................................................................... 6
OSD Menu Funciton ............................................................................. 6
Connecting the Projector...................................................... 7
S-Video to S-Video Cable .................................................................... 7
D-SUB 15 pin RGB Cable ...................................................................... 7
RCA Video Cable .................................................................................. 7
USB Cable ............................................................................................. 7
Mini-Stereo to Mini-stereo Audio Cable .............................................. 7
Mini-Stereo to RCA Stereo Cable ........................................................ 7
Starting the Presentation ...................................................... 8
Power button ........................................................................................ 8
Turning Off the Projector ..................................................................... 9
Keystone correction ........................................................................... 10
Volume ................................................................................................ 10
Brightness............................................................................................ 10
Contrast ............................................................................................... 10
OSD Menu Format and Description.................................... 10
Basic Menu.......................................................................................... 10
Picture Menu at PC Mode .................................................................. 10
Horizontal position (Data only) .......................................................... 11
Vertical position (Data only) .............................................................. 11
Tracking (Data only) ........................................................................... 11
Frequency (Data only) ........................................................................ 11
Picture Menu at Video Mode ............................................................. 11
Tint (Hue) (NTSC Video only) ............................................................. 11
Color (Saturation) (Video only) .......................................................... 11
Video AGC (Video only) ..................................................................... 11
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Video Type (Video onl y) .................................................................... 11
Digital Zoom & Pan............................................................................. 12
Format ................................................................................................. 12
Projection Type................................................................................... 12
Language ............................................................................................ 12
Utilities - 2 Menu................................................................... 12
Utilities - 1 Menu................................................................. 12
Reset All .............................................................................................. 13
Auto Image.......................................................................................... 13
Color Management ............................................................................. 13
OSD Position ....................................................................................... 13
Auto Source ........................................................................................ 13
Status at PC Mode ............................................................... 14
Status at Video mode .......................................................... 14
Lamp Hours Reset............................................................... 15
Input source select .............................................................. 15
Auto Image In Progress ...................................................... 16
Lamp Off Control ................................................................. 16
Out of Range ........................................................................ 16
Positioning the Projector .................................................... 17
Preset Timing ....................................................................... 18
Maintenance ......................................................................... 19
Change the Lamp Module ................................................................. 19
Cleaning the Projection Lens ............................................................ 20
Cleaning the Exterior Case ................................................................ 20
Cleaning the Air Filter ........................................................................ 21
Troubleshooting .................................................................. 22
Power Indicator .................................................................................. 22
Image Quality ..................................................................................... 23
Sound .................................................................................................. 24
Remote Control................................................................................... 25
Lamp.................................................................................................... 25
Safety ................................................................................... 27
Safety Definitions................................................................................ 27
Projector Safety .................................................................................. 27
Battery Safety ..................................................................................... 28
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Introduction
The easy-to-use LCD Digital Projector offers superb image quality at an
affordable price. Built into the LCD Digital Projector with Image Manager
feature. With this feature, you can select the image display setting best suited
for your specific presentation material and projection environment.
In only minutes you can have your LCD Digital Projector ready to go. Just
connect the projector to an image source such as a computer, DVD, VCR, or
digital camera.
If you are familiar with connecting and using digital projectors, refer to the
Quick Start Guide included with the projector. If not, follow the directions in
this user guide to connect your projector and run your presentation.
What’s in the Box
Make sure that all of the following components were included with the
projector. Contact your dealer immediately if anything is missing.
• Soft carry case
• Lens cap
• Analog RGB (15 Pin HD) cable
• S-video cable
• Composite video cable
• Stereo audio cable – 1/8” mini-plug
• RCA audio cable to 1/8” mini plug
• USB cable
• Power cord
• User Manual
• Quick Start Guide
• Remote control
• MACINTOSH adapter
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Projector Features
Projector Features
zoom ring
keypad
remote control sensor
focus ring
adjustable feet
I/O connection
panel
foot release button (2)
Remote Instruction
Direction of laser beam
(See CAUTION)
LED
Cursor Key
Power
Enter button of the remote
mouse. (back of remote)
To power on projector or off
projector
Function is the same as
mouse right key.
Laser
Press the key activate the laser
pointer (See CAUTION)
Keystone
Press to adjust the image
vertically and make a squarer
image.
Keystone
Press to adjust the image
vertically and make a squarer
image.
Auto
Press to auto adjust picture
quality.
OSD Menu
Zoom function
Mute
Input Source
Press the key for input source
selection
Volume
Blank
Press to make screen blank.
Freeze
Press to freeze video screen
at the freezed picture.
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How to use Remote
Install AAA battery x2 into the remote.
Remote mouse function
The flip cover must be closed in order for the mouse function to work.
OSD Menu Funciton
• The flip cover must be open.
• Press “Menu” to enter OSD menu.
• Up/down arrow of the cursor key will be same as
OSD menu.
/
showed in the
• Left / right arrow of the cursor key will be same as - / + function.
• Exit is same as ↵ to exit OSD menu.
Using the Laser Pointer
The LASER button on the Remote activates a laser which emits a red laser
beam from the front of the Remote unit. It is typically used as a pointer during
presentations. The laser beam emits for the duration that you press the
button.
Caution
• Do not stare into laser beam for it can cause harm to your eyes.
• Do not aim the laser at people and procedures other than those specified
therin may result in hazardous radiation exposure.
• If the Remote transmitter malfunctions or causes a malfunction, consult
with a qualified Luxeon Personnel.
This label is located on the
back of the Remote unit
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Connecting the Projector
Connecting the Projector
The cable are color coded to assist you with making the connections. When
you connect the power cable to the projector, the Power LED on the keypad
will be turned on.
You can connect more than one image source at a time as above reference
drawing. Image source can be either automatically selected or you can switch
off “AUTO SOURCE” function of OSD MENU to be manual selection. Manual
selection is operated by pressing “INPUT” key.
If you are using an older MACINTOSH computer, you might need to use the
MACINTOSH adapter that was included with your projector.
Warning: Always turn off the image source (computer or video source) and
projector before connecting or disconnecting cables.
D-SUB 15 pin RGB Cable
Mini-Stereo to Mini-stereo
Audio Cable
USB Cable
Mini-Stereo to RCA Stereo Cable
RCA Video Cable
S-Video to S-Video Cable
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Starting the Presentation
We recommend turning on the projector and image sources in the order listed
here.
1. Connect the signal cable to the computer or video source.
2. Connect the power cord to the projector and to a power source. The Power
light begins to blink.
3. Turn on the presentation components in the order listed. To turn on the
projector, remove the lens cap and press the Power button on either the
remote control or the keypad, when lamp ready LED is on.
Note: You might not be using all of these components for your presentation.
• Video source such as VCR, VCD, DVD or digital camera.
• Audio source if different from your video source or computer
• Projector
• Computer
Power button
Note : Many laptop computers do not automatically turn on their external
video port when another display device is connected. Refer to your
computer’s user guide for the function key or command that activates
the port. MAC users may need to turn on SimulSCAN or monitor
mirroring. Refer to the computer manual.
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Starting the Presentation
4. Position the projector by using the adjustable feet on the bottom of the
projector. Press the foot release buttons in the front of the projector to raise
or lower the feet.
5. Turn the focus ring to focus the image and turn the zoom ring to zoom in or
out on the image.
6. Make any necessary image adjustments by using the on-screen menus.
Turning Off the Projector
Turn off the projector and image sources in the order listed here.
To turn off the projector:
1. Press the Power button on the keypad or remote control.
A confirmation screen appears.
2. Press the Power button again to confirm.
The lamp turns off immediately but the fan continues to run until the
projector cools down around 60 seconds.
Note: You might not be using all of these components for your presentation.
• Computer
• Projector
• Audio source if different from your video source or computer
• Video source such as VCR, DVD or digital camera.
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OSD Menu Format and Description
Basic Menu
Description :
Use the up and down keys to select function item.
Use the - and + keys to adjust value.
Hit ↵ to exit.
Keystone correction
Description: Use the - and + keys to adjust the keystone level of
display.
Volume
Description: Use the - and + keys to adjust the volume level.
Brightness
Description: Use the - and + keys to adjust the display brightness.
Contrast
Description: Use the - and + keys to adjust the display contrast.
Picture Menu at PC Mode
Description :
Use the up and down keys to select item.
Use the - and + keys to adjust value.
Hit ↵ to exit.
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OSD Menu Format and Description
Horizontal position (Data only)
Description: Use the - and + keys to adjust the display position in
horizontal direction
Vertical position (Data only)
Description: Use the - and + keys to adjust the display position in
vertical direction
Tracking (Data only)
Description: Use the - and + keys to adjust the sampling number
Frequency (Data only)
Description: Use the - and + keys to adjust the sampling clock
Picture Menu at Video Mode
Description : Use the up and down keys to select item.
Use the - and + keys to adjust value.
Hit ↵ to exit.
Tint (Hue) (NTSC Video only)
Description: Use the - and + keys to adjust the video tint/hue.
Color (Saturation) (Video only)
Description: Use the - and + keys to adjust the video saturation.
Video AGC (Video only)
Description: Use the - and + keys to adjust the video automatic gain
control.
Video Type (Video only)
Description: Use the - and + keys to adjust the video source type
DVD mode: Best quality mode.
VTR mode: Enable the video tape player mode for best compatibility.
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Utilities - 1 Menu
Description :
Use the up and down keys to select item.
Use the - and + keys to adjust value.
Hit ↵ to exit.
Digital Zoom & Pan
Description : Press + to enter zoom mode.
Zoom: Use “+” key to zoom.
Pan: 1. Press “Menu” to enter panning.
2. Press “+ “ to pan to right; “-” pan to right
3. Press to pan upward; to pan downward.
Format
Description : Use the -and + keys to adjust the video aspect ratio.
Projection Type
Description : Press – and + to select different projection type.
Language
Description : Press + to select language.
Utilities - 2 Menu
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Utilities - 2 Menu
OSD Position
Auto Image
Description:Showing the OSD position .
Use the - and + keys to adjust OSD position.
On top-left, top-right, center, bottom-left, bottom-right
Hit ↵ to exit.
Description : Press + key to adjust “Auto Image” setting.
ON: Enable image automatically fine tuning.
OFF: Disable image automatically fine tuning.
Auto Source
Description: Automatically search the input source.
Reset All
Description : PC mode: Press + to reset all adjustable PC setting.
Video mode: Press + to reset all adjustable Video setting.
Color Management
Description:Press up and down key to select different gamma correction
Press + key to execute
PC photos: Best for viewing PC photo.
MAC photos:Best for viewing MAC photo.
Rich colors:Best for colorful graphics.
B&W:Best for B&W text and spreadsheet presentation.
Graphic:Best for graphic presentation.
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Status at PC Mode
Description:
Showing the input signal status and the detected PC
mode with model number and firmware version
information.
Use + key to reset lamp hours to zero.
Hit ↵ to exit.
Status at Video mode
Description:
Showing the input signal status and the detected Video
standard with aspect ration and firmware version information.
Use + key to reset lamp hours to zero.
Hit ↵ to exit.
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Lamp Hours Reset
Lamp Hours Reset
Description:
Use the - to confirm lamp hours reset.
Hit ↵ to exit.
Input source select
Description:
Press up , down and INPUT keys to select different input source.
Press + key to execute.
PC:
Select PC / MAC input port.
S-Video: Select the S-Video input port.
Video: Select the Composite video input port.
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Auto Image In Progress
Description: Message for auto image in progress
Lamp Off Control
Press the <Power> key again to turn lamp off, otherwise this screen
will disappear automatically in 10 seconds.
Out of Range
Description: Message for input signal out of range.
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Positioning the Projector
Positioning the Projector
The projector should be at least 2.5 feet (.9 m) from the screen but no more
than 32 feet (10 m) away from the screen.
Screen sizes are:
Distance
5' (1.5 m)
Width x Height
Diagonal
23~ 30"x 17~ 23" (0.58~0.76 x0.43~0.58 m) 28.6~37.9" (0.7~1.0 m)
30~ 40"x 23~ 30" (0.76~1.02 x0.58~0.76 m) 38.1~50.5" (1.0~1.3 m)
37~ 48"x 27~ 36" (0.94~1.22 x0.69~0.91 m) 45.8~60.6" (1.2~1.5 m)
43~ 57"x 32~ 42" (1.09~1.45 x0.81~1.07 m) 53.4~70.7" (1.4~1.8 m)
49~ 65"x 37~ 48" (1.24~1.65 x0.94~1.22 m) 61.0~80.8" (1.5~2.1m)
55~ 73"x 41~ 55" (1.40~1.85 x1.04~1.40 m) 68.6~90.9" (1.7~2.3 m)
61~ 81"x 46~ 61" (1.55~2.06 x1.17~1.55 m) 76.3~101.0" (1.9~2.6 m)
67~ 89"x 50~ 67" (1.70~2.26 x1.27~1.70 m) 83.9~111.1" (2.1~2.8 m)
73~ 97"x 55~ 73" (1.85~2.46 x1.40~1.85 m) 91.5~121.2" (2.3~3.1 m)
79~105"x 59~ 79" (2.01~2.67 x1.50~2.01 m) 99.1~131.3" (2.5~3.3 m)
85~113"x 64~ 85" (2.16~ 2.87 x1.63~2.16 m) 106.8~141.4" (2.7~3.6 m)
92~121"x 69~121" (2.34~3.07 x1.75~2.34 m) 114.4~151.5" (2.9~3.8 m)
153~202"x114~151" (3.89~5.13 x2.90~3.84 m) 190.7~252.4" (4.8~6.4 m)
6.5' (2.0 m)
8' (2.4 m)
9' (2.8 m)
10.5' (3.2 m)
12' (3.6 m)
13' (4.0 m)
14.5' (4.4 m)
16' (4.8 m)
17' (5.2 m)
18' (5.6 m)
20' (6.0 m)
33' (10 m)
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Preset Timing
Mode Name(s) Used
VESA Standard
VGA Compatibility
VESA Standard
VESA Standard
VESA Standard
MAC Compatibility
VESA Standard
VESA Standard
VESA Standard
Resolution
640 x 350
640 x 480
640 x 480
640 x 480
640 x 480
640 x 480
720 x 400
720 x 400
800 x 600
800 x 600
800 x 600
800 x 600
1024 x 768
1024 x 768
1024 x 768
1024 x 768
832 x 624
1280 x 1024
1280 x 1024
700 x 525
700 x 625
1280 x 720
H. Frequency (KHZ)
+ 37.86
- 31.47
- 37.86
-37.50
V. Frequency (HZ)
- 85.08
- 59.94
- 72.81
-75.00
- 43.27
35.0
- 85.01
66.667
+ 70.08
+ 85.04
+ 60.32
+ 72.19
+ 75.00
+ 85.06
- 60.00
-70.07
- 31.47
- 37.93
+ 37.88
+ 48.08
+ 46.88
+ 53.67
- 48.36
- 56.48
60.02
VESA Standard
VESA Standard
VESA Standard
VESA Standard
VESA Standard
VESA Standard
VESA Standard
MAC Compatibility
VESA Standard
VESA Standard
NTSC TV Mode
PAL TV Mode
75.03
+ 68.68
49.7
+ 85.00
74.6
+ 63.98
+ 79.98
15.75
+ 60.02
+ 75.02
60.0
15.60
50.0
HDTV 720p
(RGB only)
45.00
60.00
Remarks: only for XGAmodel
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Maintenance
Maintenance
Change the Lamp Module
Important: The lamp contains trace amount of mercury. Some government
required special disposal of lamps containing mercury. Dispose of lamps in
accordance with the law and any applicable local regulations.
The lamp module should be replaced with a certified replacement part. To
order a new lamp, contact your local dealer.
After change the lamp module, see “Lamp Hours Reset” on page 15 to reset
lamp hours.
Warning:
1.When replacing the lamp, be sure to turn off power and unplug the power
cord. To avoid burns, wait 45 minutes before opening the lamp module
door and do not touch any hot surface inside.
2.Do not loosen or remove any screw other than lamp module or its door.
Doing so may cause electric shock.
To replace the lamp module:
1.Turn off the projector and let the unit cool down at least 45 minutes.
2.Unplug the power cord from projector.
3.Turn the projector upside down. Loosen the screw with a flat head screw-
driver then lift up to remove the lamp module door and keep screw on the
door carefully.
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4.Loosen the two slotted screws on the lamp module bracket.
5.Gently lift and pull up on the metal wire to remove the lamp module.
Caution: Do not touch any glass portion of lamp module or may damage it
and shorten its operation life. Do not drop the lamp module or glass may
shatter to cause injury.
6.Carefully place the new lamp module into the projector with the glass
portion facing left. Insert the lamp module securely and match two location
pins to both location holes of the inner engine case. Tighten the slotted
screws.
7.Place the lamp module door and tighten the screw.
8.See “Lamp Hours Reset” on page 15 to reset the lamp usage counter.
Important: Please make sure to replace lamp then reset the counter only.
Cleaning the Projection Lens
1.Turn off the projector and allow it to cool.
2.Remove the lens cap.
3.Apply a non-abrasive camera lens cleaner to a soft, dry cloth.
Caution: Avoid using an excessive amount of camera lens cleaner. Do not
use abrasive cleaners, solvents or other harsh chemicals as they might
scratch the lens. Do not spill any camera lens cleaner on the exterior case
as it may fade, deform or melt the exterior case.
4.Lightly wipe the cleaning cloth over the lens.
5.If you do not intend to use the projector immediately, replace the lens cap.
Cleaning the Exterior Case
1.Turn off the projector and allow it to cool.
2.To remove dirt or dust, gently wipe the exterior case with a soft, dry, lint-free
cloth.
3.To remove stubborn dirt or stains, moisten a soft cloth with water and a
neutral detergent and gently wipe the exterior case.
Caution: Do not use alcohol, benzene, thinner or other chemical cleaners,
which may fade, deform or melt the exterior case. Do not apply the detergent
solution to the projector lens as it may scratch the lens.
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Cleaning the Air Filter
Cleaning the Air Filter
To ensure proper ventilation of your projector, the air filter should be periodi-
cally cleaned. More frequent cleaning may be required if you use your projec-
tor in a dusty or dirty environment.
Caution: If the air filer is not cleaned properly, it can become clogged with
dust and prevent proper ventilation. This may cause overheating and
damage the projector.
Important: If the filter cannot be cleaned or becomes damaged or torn, it
should be promptly replaced with a certified replacement part. Contact your
local dealer of products for additional information.
1.Turn off the projector and wait for the fan stop.
2.Unplug the projector.
3.Turn the projector on its side so that the connection panel is facing upward.
Note: Standing the projector on its side keeps dust from getting inside.
4.Locate the air filter cover on the bottom of the projector and slide the cover
latch downward to remove the cover.
5.Use a softbrush to clean the air filter being carefully not to tear the filter or
loosen it.
Caution: Installing a wet or damp air filter may damage your projector.
6.Replace the air filter cover on the projector. Make sure that it clicks into
place.
Caution: Never replace the air filter cover without the air filter attached;
dust may get into projector without this filter. Never operate your projector
without the air filter cover in place because this may damaged your projec-
tor with dust.
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Troubleshooting
Power Indicator
The power and lamp indicator on the keypad provides you with information
about the condition of the projector.
Light Status
Condition
Indicator
Lamp is off but live power cord is
connected to the projector.
Projector is in standby mode.
OR
Lamp is off and fan is running.
Projector is cooling down.
Blinking
Lamp LED
Lamp is on and fan is running.
Projector is ready.
Steady
Scaling chip is malfunctioning.
System is over temperature.
Two blinks
Three blinks
Four blinks
Five blinks
Six blinks
I2C bus is malfunctioning.
Lamp is malfunctioning.
Power LED
Fan is malfunctioning.
Top case was opened.
Seven blinks
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Troubleshooting
Image Quality
Problem
Solution
Color or text is not being
projected.
Adjust the brightness up or down until the text is
visible.
For optimal results, set the computer’s resolu-
tion to 1024 x 768. (Refer to your computer user
manual.) But this projector can compress
resolutions up to 1280 x 1024.
Some text or fonts are
not sharp with a com-
puter as an image
source.
• Be sure that the projector is at a 90° angle to
the screen.
• Reposition the image.
Image isn’t centered on
the screen.
• Turn the projection lens to focus the image.
• Make sure that the projection screen is at least
5 ft (1.5 m) from the projector.
Image is out of focus.
• Check the projection lens to see if it needs
cleaning.
• If projecting from a ceiling mount, make sure
that Ceiling Projection is selected on the Setup
tab in the Menu.
Image and menus are
upside down.
• If projecting from an upright position, make
sure that Front or Rear projection is selected on
the Setup tab in the Menu.
• If projecting from behind a screen make sure
that Rear Projection is selected on the Setup tab
in the Menu.
• If projecting in front of a screen, make sure that
Front or Ceiling Projection is selected on the
Setup tab in the Menu.
Image and menus are
reversed from left to
right.
To adjust the contrast:
1.Press Menu and use the Adjust + -buttons to
go to the Adjust tab.
2.Use the Next button to highlight Contrast.
3.Use the Adjust + - buttons to increase or
decrease the contrast.
Image appears flat with
no contrast
• Check the projection lens to see if it needs
cleaning.
Image appears washed
out or dark
• To adjust the brightness:
1.Press Menu and use the Adjust + - buttons
to go to the Adjust tab.
2.Use the Next button to highlight Brightness.
3.Use the Adjust + - buttons to increase or
decrease the brightness.
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Problem
Solution
• From the Setup tab in the menus, adjust the frequency
and tracking manually to find an optimal setting.
• Try connecting to another computer. The problem
could be with your computer’s video card.
Image is “noisy” or
streaked.
Image is wider at the
top or bottom of the
screen.
This keystoning effect is caused by the projection angle
not being perpendicular to the screen. For a more
pleasing image result, raise or lower the front legs or
prop up the back of the projector, or adjust keystone
function up or down
.
Make sure the projector is at a 90 degree angle to the
screen.
Image is wider at one
side than the other
Use the Image Manager to select a setting that is more
acceptable.
Projected colors don’t
match the computer
or video source
colors.
Important: The Image Manager settings work best if you
select Reset from the Adjust Tab each time before
selecting an Image Manager setting.
If further adjustment is needed, optimize the brightness,
tint, color and contrast from the Adjust tab in the Menus.
Sound
Problem
Cause and Solution
• Adjust volume.
No sound.
• Verify audio / input connections.
• Adjust audio source.
Poor sound quality.
• Make sure you are connected to the earphone jack on
your laptop or line out jack on your desktop.
• Make sure the volume setting on your computer is
halfway.
You are not able to connect audio to the projector.
No audio-out port on
the image source.
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Troubleshooting
Remote Control
Problem
Cause and Solution
Projector responds poorly
or not at all to the remote
control.
• Make sure that the total distance from the
remote to the projector is no more than 32 feet
(10 m).
• Point the remote control at the screen or at the
front of the projector.
• Make sure nothing is blocking the infrared
sensor on the front of the projector.
• Darken the room. The lighting might be
effecting the remote control.
• Replace the remote control batteries.
Lamp
Problem
Cause and Solution
No light is coming from the
lamp.
• Make sure that the power cord is properly
connected to a fully functional AC electric outlet.
The Power light blinks when the power is
connected but the projector is not turned on.
The Power light is a steady green when the
lamp is running.
• Make sure that the power cord is properly
connected to the projector.
• Make sure that you have removed the lens cap
on the projector lens at the front of the projector.
• Make sure you have pressed the Power button
and the Power light is a steady green.
• Check the projector’s lamp to make sure that it
is securely connected in the lamp module.
• Make sure that the lamp module door is fully
closed.
• Make sure that the cable connectors do not
have any bent pins.
• Replace the lamp.
• A minor power surge may cause the lamp to
shut off. Press the Power button twice to turn off
the projector. (The Power light continues to
blink and the fan continues to run until the
projector cools down.) Wait at least three
minutes, then press the Power button again.
• Replace the lamp module.
Lamp shuts off.
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Image Source
Problem
Cause and Solution
The S-Video image source
does not appear.
Some inexpensive cables are not compatible
with the projector. Be sure to use the cable that
came with your projector.
Only the start-up screen
appears and not the image
from the image source.
• Verify that the cables are connected correctly.
See “Connecting the Projector” on page 7.
• Verify that the proper image source is con-
nected and that it is selected on the Setup tab
of the menus.
• Make sure that the image source is turned on.
• Turn off everything and power up again in the
proper order.
• Make sure that your laptop’s external video port
is turned on. See the computer manual for
details.
The image source is
connected but a No Signal
message appears.
• Verify that the cables are connected correctly.
See “Connecting the Projector” on page 7.
• Verify that the proper image source is con-
nected and that it is selected on the Setup tab
of the menus.
• Make sure there are no bent pins in the
connectors.
• Make sure the image source is turned on.
• Turn off everything and power up again in the
proper order. See “Starting the Presentation” on
page 8.
• Make sure that your laptop’s external video port
is turned on. See the computer manual for
details.
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Safety
Safety
These safety precautions include information to prevent personal injury and
damage to the projector.
Safety Definitions
Warning: Statements identify conditions or practices that could result in
personal injury.
Caution: Statements identify conditions or practices that could result in
damage to your equipment.
Warning: For information about use of a feature, please refer to
this User Guide.
Warning: Hot surface. Do not touch.
Projector Safety
Warning: To replace the lamp, turn off the power and unplug the
power cord. To avoid burns, wait 45 minutes before opening the
lamp door. Follow all instructions provided in this User Guide. See
“Changing the Lamp Module” on page 17.
Warning: When you open the lamp module door, be careful not to
touch the hot surfaces inside.
Warning: Please use the power cord provided. Connect the power cord to a
receptacle with a protective safety (earth) ground terminal.
Warning: Don’t look directly into the lens when the lamp is on. Doing so may
cause eye injury.
Warning: Servicing your own projector may expose you to hazards or create
potential hazards. Also, servicing your own projector will void the warranty.
Refer all service to qualified service personnel.
Warning: In the unlikely event of the bulb rupturing, thoroughly clean the area
behind the projector and discard any food that might have been contaminated
with broken glass.
Warning: Do not loosen or remove any screws other than those on the lamp
module door and the lamp module. Doing so may result in electric shock.
Caution: Don’t set liquids on the projector. Spilled liquids may damage your
projector.
Caution: Don’t put the projector on a hot surface or in direct sunlight.
Caution: Do not drop the projector.
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Caution: Never operate your projector without the lamp module or lamp
module door. Doing so may damage the projector.
Caution: Proper ventilation is important. Don’t block ventilation openings.
Never operate this projector in an enclosed area. Do not place the projector
on a tablecloth or other soft covering that may block the vents. With ceiling
installations, use approved mounting hardware. Do not put the projector near
heat ducts, air cleaners, transformers or other electrical devices. For perma-
nent installations follow local codes.
Caution: Do not touch the glass portion of the new lamp module with your
hands or allow it to touch other objects as this may damage it and shorten its
operational life.
Caution: Do not drop the lamp module as the glass may shatter.
Battery Safety
• Read and follow all warnings and instructions supplied by the battery
manufacturer.
• Keep batteries away from children.
• Store batteries in their original packaging.
• When inserting batteries, verify that the (+) and (-) terminals are aligned
correctly.
• Replace all batteries of a set at the same time.
• Do not mix new batteries with used ones.
• Do not use batteries of different chemistries, capacities, brands or sizes
together. Leakage could result.
• Do not disassemble, recharge, or short-circuit batteries.
• Do not subject batteries to high temperature or fire.
• Discard used batteries according to all applicable local and national
regulations.
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