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    							COMPUTER
    •RGB
    •PC Audio
    VIDEO
    •SVideo
    •RCA Composite
    •Audio (Stereo)
    BASIC SPECS
    •1,300 lumens* 
    •XGA
    (1024x768))
    •2.9 lbs / 1.3 kg
    •2000:1 Contrast ratio
    •
    Whisper mode
    •
    Vertical Digital Keystone
    PX5 Order Number :78923668467
    18003281371
    www.3m.com/meetings
    AC inport
    Computer
    Input
    (RGB)
    SVideo
    InputRCA
    Video
    Input
    •Ultra portable and light DLP projector with incredible brightness and vibrant colors!
    •Special unplug and go feature allows you to immediately take it on the go!
    •Versatileuse on the road in the office, or at home.
    •Superior security features with password protection and antitheft lock.
    •Dual Color Mode
    CONNECTIONS
    3M
    ™
    Digital Projector PX5
    PC 
    Audio
    * indicates maximum lumens rating
                                    
    						
    							3M Visual Systems DivisionBuilding A145-5N-01
    6801 River Place Blvd.
    Austin, TX 78726-90003M CanadaP.O. Box 5757
    London, Ontario, Canada
    N6A 4T1
    3M Mexico, S.A. de C.V.Apartado Postal 14-139
    Mexico, D.F. 07070
    MexicoLitho in U.S.A. © 3M 2005
    78-6970-8615-1
    Rev. September 2005
    OPTICAL
    •Brightness: typical:  1,300 lumens* 
    •Imager set: DLP
    •Resolution (native):  XGA (1024x768 pixels)
    •Resolution (maximum):  UXGA (1600x1200 pixels)
    •Aspect ratio: 4:3 native, 16:9
    •Colors: 16.7 million
    •Screen size (range): 26300 inches
    •Digital zoom: 1.2 times
    •Projection lens: F (focal length): (2.62.9) (f =27.533.0mm)
    •Optional lenses: No
    •Contrast ratio (peak):  2000:1
    •Lamp: 130W UHB
    •Lamp life (average): 2000  
    ELECTRICAL
    •Video compatibility:  NTSC, NTSC 4.43, PAL, PALM, PALN, SECAM
    •HDTV:  480i, 480p, 720p, 1080i*
    •Audio: 1 x 1w
    •Noise level: normal 40 (38 in Ecomode) dBA
    •Feature set: Dynamic Color
    •Horizontal scan: 1568.7 kHz
    •Vertical scan: 5085 Hz
    •Power consumption: 190w (170w in Ecomode) 
    •Power supply: Universal: 100240 VAC, 50/60 Hz
    •Regulatory approvals: UL, cUL, FCC Part 15 Class B, CE, EN60950
    •Operating temperature: 41  95 F (05  35 C)
    •Storage temperature: 14 140 F (10  60 C)
    SIZE
    •Dimensions (W x H x D): (186 x46 x176 mm)
    •Weight: 2.86 lbs / 1.3 kg
    WARRANTIES
    •Projector: 3 Years Standard
    •Ultra Value Warranty available — includes free lamp and free loaner
    while unit is repaired and expedited service.
    •Lamp: 1 Year Prorated
    *Component Video is available through computer input. A VGA
    to RCA component video cable.
    3M™Digital Projector PX5
    Specifications subject to change without notice.
    3M is a trademark of 3M Company.Used under license in Canada.All other trade names referenced
    are the service marks, trademarks, or registered trademarks of their respective companies.
    www.3m.com/meetingsHg — LAMP CONTAINS MERCURY. Manage in accord with disposal laws. See www.lamprecycle.org or call 18003281371 (USA),
    18003643577
    (Canada
    ).For product disposal see www.eiae.org (USA) or www.epsc.ca (Canada
    ).
    Important Notice
    All statements, technical information, and recommendations related to
    3M’s products are on information believed to be reliable, but the accuracy or com-
    pleteness is not guaranteed. Before using this product, you must evaluateit and deter-
    mine if it is suitable for your intended application. You assume all risks and liability
    associated with such use. Any statements related to the product which are not con-
    tained in 3M’s current publication, or any contrary statements contained on your pur-
    chase order shall have no force or effect unless expressly agreed upon, in  writing, by
    an authorized office of 3M.
    Warranty; Limited Remedy; Limited Liability
    This product will be free from defects in material and manufacture for a period of
    three years from the time of purchase. 3M MAKES NO OTHER WARRANTIES or
    CONDITIONS INCLUDING, BUTNOTLIMITED TO, ANY IMPLIED WARRAN-
    TY OF CONDITION OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICU-
    LAR PURPOSE. If this product is defective within the warranty period stated above,
    your exclusive remedy shall be, at 3M’s option, to replace or repair the 3M product
    or refund the purchase price of the 3M product. Except where prohibited by law, 3M
    will not be liable for any indirect, special, incidental or consequential oss of damage
    arising from this 3M product, regardless of the legal theory asserted.
    ACCESSORIES INCLUDED
    •Power Cords (x3  US, UK, Euro)
    •RGB computer cable
    •Remote control
    •Multilanguage Quick Start Guide
    •Multilanguage Operator’s Guide CD
    •Carrying Case
    OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES
    •Ultra Value Warranty PX5 (WPX5) 78696998505
    •Lamp for PX5 (LKPX5) 78696998497
    Screen Size
    Designation
    Iinches)Screen Size 
    WIdth x HeightProjection Distance
    (m)(feet)(m)
    Wide  Tele(feet)
    Wide  Tele
    400.81 x 0.612.67 x 2.001.54 - 1.855.04- 6.08
    601.22 x 0.914.00 x 3.00 2.33 - 2.807.64 - 9.19
    801.63 x 1.225.33 x 4.003.12 - 3.7510.23 - 12.30
    1002.03 x 1.526.67 x 5.003.91 x 4.7012.82 - 15.41
    1202.44 x 1.838.00 x 6.004.70 - 5.6415.42 - 18.52
    1503.05 x 2.2910.00 x 7.505.89  - 7.0719.31 - 23.18
    1803.66 x 2.7412.00 x 9.007.07 - 8.4923.20 - 27.84
    2004.06 x 3.0513.33 x 10.007.86 - 9.4425.79 - 30.95
    2505.08 x 3.8116.67 x 12.509.84 - 11.8132.28 - 38.73
    3006.10 x 4.5720.00 x 15.0011.81 - 14.1738.76 - 46.50
    There is a tolerance of  + or - 5% due to design values.
    This table uses the lens apex and lens center as references and requires that the
    projector be in a horizontal condition (with front and rear adjusters fully withdrawn.
    *indicates maximum lumens rating     
    						
    							
    
    Contents
    
    PowerLite
    HomeCinema 3000/3500/3510/3600e Users Guide ................................................................ 9
    Introduction
    toYour Projector ................................................................................................................. 10
    Projector
    Features.............................................................................................................................. 10
    Product
    BoxContents .................................................................................................................... 11
    Additional
    Components ................................................................................................................ 12
    Optional
    Equipment andReplacement Parts................................................................................. 13
    Warranty
    andRegistration Information.......................................................................................... 14
    Notations
    Usedinthe Documentation ................................................................................................ 14
    Where
    toGo forAdditional Information .............................................................................................. 14
    Projector
    PartLocations ..................................................................................................................... 15
    Projector
    Parts-Front/Top ............................................................................................................ 15
    Projector
    Parts-Rear .................................................................................................................... 17
    Projector
    Parts-Base .................................................................................................................... 18
    Projector
    Parts-Control Panel...................................................................................................... 19
    Projector
    Parts-Remote Control................................................................................................... 20
    Setting
    Upthe Projector ........................................................................................................................... 23
    Projector
    Placement ........................................................................................................................... 23
    Projector
    SetupandInstallation Options....................................................................................... 23
    Projection
    Distance........................................................................................................................ 25
    Projector
    Connections ........................................................................................................................ 29
    Removing
    andAttaching theCable Cover..................................................................................... 30
    Connecting
    toVideo Sources ........................................................................................................ 30
    Connecting
    toan HDMI Video Source ...................................................................................... 30
    Connecting
    toan MHL-Compatible Device............................................................................... 31
    Connecting
    toaComponent VideoSource ............................................................................... 32
    Connecting
    toaComposite VideoSource ................................................................................ 33
    Connecting
    toaVideo Source forSound .................................................................................. 33
    Connecting
    toComputer Sources.................................................................................................. 34
    Connecting
    toaComputer forVGA Video ................................................................................. 34
    Connecting
    toaComputer forHDMI Video andAudio .............................................................. 35
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    Connecting
    toaComputer forSound ........................................................................................ 36
    Connecting
    toExternal Speakers .................................................................................................. 36
    Connecting
    toExternal USBDevices ............................................................................................ 37
    USB
    Device Projection .............................................................................................................. 37
    Connecting
    aUSB Device orCamera tothe Projector .............................................................. 38
     Selecting
    theConnected USBSource ...................................................................................... 38
    Disconnecting
    aUSB Device orCamera FromtheProjector .................................................... 39
     Installing
    Batteriesinthe Remote Control.......................................................................................... 39
    Wireless
    NetworkProjection .................................................................................................................... 41
    Installing
    theWireless LANModule .................................................................................................... 41
    Selecting
    WirelessNetworkSettingsManually .................................................................................. 42
    Wireless
    LANMenu Settings ......................................................................................................... 44
    Selecting
    WirelessNetworkSettingsinWindows ............................................................................... 46
    Selecting
    WirelessNetworkSettingsinOS X..................................................................................... 46
    Setting
    UpWireless NetworkSecurity................................................................................................ 46
    Wireless
    SecurityMenuSettings ................................................................................................... 47
    Using
    BasicProjector Features............................................................................................................... 48
    Turning
    Onthe Projector .................................................................................................................... 48
    Turning
    Offthe Projector .................................................................................................................... 50
    Viewing
    3DImages ............................................................................................................................ 51
    Pairing
    the3DGlasses withtheProjector ...................................................................................... 53
    Charging
    the3DGlasses ............................................................................................................... 54
    3D
    Viewing Range......................................................................................................................... 55
    Selecting
    theLanguage forthe Projector Menus................................................................................ 55
    Adjusting
    theImage Height ................................................................................................................ 56
    Adjusting
    theImage Position UsingLensShift................................................................................... 57
    Image
    Shape...................................................................................................................................... 59
    Correcting
    ImageShape withtheKeystone Buttons...................................................................... 59
    Resizing
    theImage withtheZoom Ring............................................................................................. 61
    Focusing
    theImage UsingtheFocus Ring......................................................................................... 61
    Remote
    ControlOperation ................................................................................................................. 62
    Selecting
    anImage Source ................................................................................................................ 63
    Projection
    Modes............................................................................................................................... 64
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    Changing
    theProjection ModeUsing theMenus ........................................................................... 64
    Image
    Aspect Ratio............................................................................................................................ 65
    Changing
    theImage Aspect Ratio................................................................................................. 66
    Available
    ImageAspect Ratios...................................................................................................... 66
    Color
    Mode......................................................................................................................................... 67
    Changing
    theColor Mode.............................................................................................................. 67
    Available
    ColorModes ................................................................................................................... 68
    Turning
    OnAuto Iris....................................................................................................................... 69
    Using
    Picture inPicture ...................................................................................................................... 69
    Available
    PictureinPicture Options ............................................................................................... 70
    Controlling
    theVolume withtheVolume Buttons................................................................................ 71
    Projecting
    aSlide Show ..................................................................................................................... 71
    Supported
    SlideshowFileTypes ................................................................................................... 72
    Slideshow
    Features....................................................................................................................... 72
    Starting
    aSlide Show .................................................................................................................... 72
    Slideshow
    DisplayOptions ....................................................................................................... 74
    Adjusting
    ProjectorFeatures................................................................................................................... 76
    Shutting
    Offthe Picture andSound Temporarily ................................................................................ 76
    Adjusting
    theColor Convergence (PanelAlignment) ......................................................................... 76
    Saving
    Settings toMemory andUsing Saved Settings ...................................................................... 80
    Projector
    SecurityFeatures ................................................................................................................ 81
    Locking
    theProjector s Buttons ..................................................................................................... 82
    Unlocking
    theProjector s Buttons ............................................................................................. 83
    Installing
    aSecurity Cable............................................................................................................. 83
    Using
    WirelessHD ..................................................................................................................................... 84
    WirelessHD
    TransmitterParts............................................................................................................ 84
    WirelessHD
    TransmitterPlacement................................................................................................... 85
    Connecting
    theWirelessHD Transmitter............................................................................................ 85
    Viewing
    WirelessHD Content............................................................................................................. 87
    Switching
    WirelessHD Sources.......................................................................................................... 88
    Using
    theWirelessHD PictureinPicture Feature ............................................................................... 89
    Adjusting
    theMenu Settings .................................................................................................................... 90
    Using
    theProjector s Menus ............................................................................................................... 90
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    Image
    Quality Settings -Image Menu................................................................................................ 92
    Input
    Signal Settings -Signal Menu.................................................................................................... 94
    Projector
    FeatureSettings -Settings Menu........................................................................................ 98
    Projector
    MemoryOptions-Memory Menu...................................................................................... 103
    Projector
    NetworkSettings-Network Menu..................................................................................... 104
    Projector
    Information Display-Info Menu ........................................................................................ 105
    Event
    IDCode List....................................................................................................................... 107
    Projector
    ResetOptions -Reset Menu............................................................................................. 108
    Maintaining
    andTransporting theProjector ......................................................................................... 110
    Projector
    Maintenance ..................................................................................................................... 110
    Cleaning
    theLens ........................................................................................................................ 110
    Cleaning
    the3DGlasses ............................................................................................................. 111
    Cleaning
    theProjector Case........................................................................................................ 111
    Air
    Filter andVent Maintenance .................................................................................................. 112
    Cleaning
    theAirFilter .............................................................................................................. 112
    Replacing
    theAirFilter ............................................................................................................ 115
    Projector
    LampMaintenance ....................................................................................................... 118
    Replacing
    theLamp ................................................................................................................ 118
    Resetting
    theLamp Timer....................................................................................................... 123
    Replacing
    theRemote ControlBatteries ..................................................................................... 124
    Transporting
    theProjector ................................................................................................................ 126
    Solving
    Problems .................................................................................................................................... 128
    Projection
    ProblemTips................................................................................................................... 128
    Projector
    LightStatus ....................................................................................................................... 129
    Solving
    ImageorSound Problems ................................................................................................... 131
    Solutions
    WhenNoImage Appears ............................................................................................. 132
    Solutions
    WhenNo Signal Message Appears........................................................................... 133
    Displaying
    FromaPC Laptop ................................................................................................. 133
    Displaying
    FromaMac Laptop ............................................................................................... 133
    Solutions
    WhenNot Supported Message Appears................................................................... 134
    Solutions
    WhenOnlyaPartial ImageAppears ............................................................................ 134
    Solutions
    WhentheImage isNot Rectangular ............................................................................ 134
    Solutions
    WhentheImage Contains NoiseorStatic ................................................................... 135
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    Solutions
    WhentheImage isFuzzy orBlurry .............................................................................. 135
    Solutions
    WhentheImage Brightness orColors areIncorrect .................................................... 136
     Solutions
    Whena3D Image DoesNotDisplay Correctly ............................................................ 137
     Solutions
    WhenaWirelessHD SourceDoesNotDisplay Correctly ............................................. 138
     Solutions
    toSound Problems ...................................................................................................... 138
    Solving
    Projector orRemote ControlOperation Problems............................................................... 139
     Solutions
    toProjector PowerorShut-Off Problems ..................................................................... 139
    Solutions
    toProblems withtheRemote Control........................................................................... 140
    Where
    toGet Help ............................................................................................................................ 141
    Technical
    Specifications ........................................................................................................................ 143
    General
    Projector Specifications ...................................................................................................... 143
    Projector
    LampSpecifications .......................................................................................................... 145
    Remote
    ControlSpecifications ......................................................................................................... 145
    Projector
    Dimension Specifications .................................................................................................. 146
    Projector
    Electrical Specifications .................................................................................................... 146
    Projector
    Environmental Specifications............................................................................................ 147
    Projector
    SafetyandApprovals Specifications ................................................................................. 148
    Supported
    VideoDisplay Formats .................................................................................................... 148
    Notices
    ..................................................................................................................................................... 152
    Recycling
    .......................................................................................................................................... 152
    Important
    SafetyInformation ............................................................................................................ 152
    Important
    SafetyInstructions ............................................................................................................ 153
    3D
    Safety Instructions ................................................................................................................. 156
    Restriction
    ofUse ........................................................................................................................ 157
    FCC
    Compliance Statement............................................................................................................. 158
    Trademarks
    ...................................................................................................................................... 158
    Open
    Source Software License........................................................................................................ 159
    Copyright
    Notice............................................................................................................................... 204
    A
    Note Concerning Responsible UseofCopyrighted Materials................................................... 205
     Copyright
    Attribution .................................................................................................................... 205
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    PowerLite
    HomeCinema 3000/3500/3510/3600e Users Guide
     Welcome
    tothe PowerLite HomeCinema 3000/3500/3510/3600e UsersGuide.
     Note:
    Theavailability ofmodels mayvarybyregion.
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    Introduction
    toYour Projector
     Refer
    tothese sections tolearn more about yourprojector andthismanual.
     Projector
    Features
     Notations
    Usedinthe Documentation
     Where
    toGo forAdditional Information
     Projector
    PartLocations
     Projector
    Features
     The
    PowerLite HomeCinema 3000,3500,3510,and3600e projectors includethesespecial features:
     Bright,
    high-resolution projectionsystem
     •
    PowerLite HomeCinema 3000:Upto2300 lumens ofcolor brightness (colorlightoutput) and2300
     lumens
    ofwhite brightness (whitelightoutput)
     PowerLite
    HomeCinema 3500/3510/3600e: Upto2500 lumens ofcolor brightness (colorlightoutput)
     and
    2500 lumens ofwhite brightness (whitelightoutput)
     Note:
    Colorbrightness (colorlightoutput) andwhite brightness (whitelightoutput) willvary depending
     on
    usage conditions. Colorlightoutput measured inaccordance withIDMS 15.4;white lightoutput
     measured
    inaccordance withISO21118.
     •
    1080p nativeresolution
     •
    Images upto300 inches (762cm)
     Full
    3Dprojection
     •
    Active 3Dprojection withRFactive shutter glasses
     •
    Supports side-by-side, top-and-bottom, andframe packing 3Dformats
     Flexible
    connectivity
     •
    Two HDMI portsforcomputer orvideo device connection
     •
    One MHL-compatible (MobileHigh-definition Link)HDMI portforhigh-quality audioandvideo from
     tablets
    andsmartphones (PowerLiteHomeCinema 3500/3510/3600e)
     •
    Photo slideshows viaconnected USBmemory devices
     •
    Audio Outport forconnection toexternal speakers orstereo system (PowerLite HomeCinema
     3500/3510/3600e)
    
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