BenQ Projector SU922 User Manual
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11 Overview EnglishControls and functions Control panel 9. ECO BLANK Used to hide the screen image. 10. MODE/ENTER When On-Screen Display (OSD) is off, sequentially selects a predefined picture setting available for each input. When OSD is on, enacts to selected OSD menu item. 11. MENU/EXIT Toggles the On-Screen Display (OSD) menu on and off. Goes back to previous OSD menus, exits and saves any changes made using the On-Screen Display (OSD) menu. 12. AUTO Automatically determines the best picture timings for the displayed image. 13. Arrow/Keystone keys (Left / , Up / , Right /, Down/) Moves the current On-Screen Display (OSD) menu selection in the direction of the arrow being pressed when the OSD menu is activated. Manually corrects distorted pictures resulting from an angled projection. 14. SOURCE Performs the same action as the source selection keys on the remote control. Switches sequentially through input sources. 1. Focus ring Adjusts the focus of the projected image. 2. Zoom ring Adjusts the size of the projected image. 3. Lens shift ring Adjusts the position of the projected image. 4. TEMPerature warning light Lights up or flashes if the projectors temperature becomes too high. 5. POWER indicator light Lights up or flashes when the projector is operating. 6. LAMP indicator light Lights up or flashes when the projector lamp has developed a problem. 7. Top IR sensor 8. POWER Performs the same action as POWER on the remote control. Toggles the projector between standby and on. 2 1 4 6 7 10 8 95 1112 14 13 3 II
12 Overview EnglishRemote control 1. Power ON/OFF Toggles the projector between standby mode and on. 2. Source selection keys Selects an input source for display. 3. MENU/EXIT Turns on the On-Screen Display (OSD) menu. Goes back to previous OSD menu, exits and saves menu settings. 4. Arrow/Keystone keys (Left / , Up /, Right / , Down / ) Moves the current On-Screen Display (OSD) menu selection in the direction of the arrow being pressed when the OSD menu is activated. Manually corrects distor ted pictures resulting from an angled projection. 5. MODE/ENTER Activates the selected On-Screen Display (OSD) menu item. Depending upon the input signal in use, selects an available picture mode. 6. ECO BLANK Used to hide the screen image. 7. LASER Emits visible laser pointer light for presentation purposes. Not available for Japan region. 8. QUICK INSTALLDisplays the quick install page. This key is TEST for remote controls in the Japan region. Its function is the same as Quick Install. 9. FREEZE Freezes the projected image. 10. NETWORK SETTING Enters network settings directly. 11. Numeric buttons Enters numbers in network settings. Numeric buttons 1, 2, 3, 4 cannot be pressed when asked to enter password. 12. AUTOAutomatically determines the best picture timings for the displayed image. 13. SOURCE Selects an input source for display. 14. VOLUME+/VOLUME- Adjusts the sound level. 15. BRIGHTNESS Adjusts brightness. 16. CONTRAST Adjusts contrast. 17. MUTE Toggles projector audio between on and off. 18. ASPECT Selects the display aspect ratio. 19. LAMP MODE Selects a preferred lamp mode. Operating the LASER pointer The Laser Pointer is a presentation aid for professionals. It emits red colored light when you press it and the indicator lights up red. The laser pointer is not a toy. Parents should be mindful of the dangers of laser energy and keep this remote control out of the reach of children. Do not look into the laser light window or shine the laser light beam on yourself or others. See the warning messages on the back of the remote control prior to using it. • PIP is not available for this model. • COMPUTER 2 and COMPO 2 key functions are not available for this model. 1 2 3 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 15 1617 1918 14 45 1 2 3 6 8 9 10 11 12 13 15 1617 1918 14 45 For Japan region only
13 Positioning your projector English Positioning your projector Choosing a location Your projector is designed to be installed in one of four possible installation locations. Your room layout or personal preference will dictate which installation location you select. Take into consideration the size and position of your screen, th e location of a suitable power outlet, as well as the location and distance between the proj ector and the rest of your equipment. *To set the projector position: 1. Press MENU/EXIT and then press / until the System Setup: Basic menu is highlighted. 2. Press / to highlight Projector Installation a nd press / until the correct position is selected. 1. Front: Select this location with the projector placed near the floor in front of the screen. This is the most common way to position the projector for quick setup and portability.3. Rear: Select this location with the projector placed near the floor behind the screen. Note that a special rear projection screen is required. *Set Rear after you turn the projector on. 2. Front Ceiling: Select this location with the projector suspended from the ceiling in front of the screen. Purchase the BenQ Projector Ceiling Mount Kit from your dealer to mount your projector on the ceiling. *Set Front Ceiling after yo u turn the projector on. 4. Rear Ceiling: Select this location with the projector suspended from the ceiling behind the screen. Note that a special rear projection screen and the BenQ Projector Ceiling Mount Kit are required for this installation location. *Set Rear Ceiling after yo u turn the projector on.
14 Positioning your projector EnglishObtaining a preferred projected image size The distance from the projector lens to the screen, the zoom setting, and the video format each factors in the projected image size. The diagrams from pages 15 to 17 offer recommendations on projection distances and screen sizes. This projector is equipped with a movable lens. See Shifting the projection lens on page 18 for details. You can see the diagrams from pages 15 to 17 for the vertical offset values in the dimension tables that are measured when the lens is shifted fully up or down. If you place the projector in a different position (to th at recommended), you will have to tilt it down or up to center the image on the screen. In these situ ations, some image distortion will occur. Use the Keystone function to correct the distortion. See Correcting picture distortion on page 30 for details.
15 Positioning your projector EnglishProjection dimensions Installation for a 16:10 ratio screen SU922/SW921 The screen aspect ratio is 16:10 and the projected picture is 16:10 • SU922 If you have a 16:10-aspect-ratio screen and your me asured projection distance was 4.5 m (450 cm), the closest match in the Average column is 450 cm. Looking across this row shows that a 150-inch screen is required. Checking the min and max projection distance values in the columns of Projection distance [cm] indicates that the 4.5 m measured projection distance will also fit the 13 0 and 140-inch screens, as well as 160 to 190-inch size screens. The projector can be adju sted (using the zoom control) to display on these different screen sizes at the projection distance. The above numbers are approximate and may be slightly different from the actual measurements. Only the recommended screen sizes are listed. If your screen size is not in the table above, please contact your dealer for assistance. Floor Installation : Screen : Center of lens Ceiling Installation : Screen : Center of lens Screen dimensionsProjection distance [cm]Lowest/ Highest lens position [cm] Diagonal [inch (mm)] Height [cm]Width [cm] Min distance Average Max distance 60 (1524) 81 129 139180 221 4.0 70 (1778) 94 151 162210 258 4.7 80 (2032) 108 172 185240 295 5.4 90 (2286) 121 194 208270 332 6.1 100 (2540) 135 215 231300 369 6.7 110 (2794) 148 237 254330 406 7.4 120 (3048) 161 259 277360 442 8.1 130 (3302) 175 280 300390 479 8.8 140 (3556) 189 302 323420 516 9.4 150 (3810) 202 323 346450 553 10.1 160 (4064) 215 345 369479 590 10.8 170 (4318) 229 366 392509 627 11.4 180 (4572) 242 388 415539 663 12.1 190 (4826) 256 409 438569 700 12.8 200 (5080) 269 431 461599 737 13.5 240 (6096) 323 517 554719 884 16.2
16 Positioning your projector English• SW921 If you have a 16:10-aspect-ratio screen and your me asured projection distance was 3.5 m (350 cm), the closest match in the Average column is 346 cm. Looking across this row shows that a 110-inch screen is required. Checking the min and max projection distance values in the columns of Projection distance [cm] indicates that the 3.5 m measured projection distance will also fit the 100, 120, 130, and 140-inch screens. The projector can be adjusted (using the zoom control) to display on these different screen sizes at the projection distance. The above numbers are approximate and may be slightly different from the actual measurements. Only the recommended screen sizes are listed. If your screen size is not in the table above, please contact your dealer for assistance. Screen dimensionsProjection distance [cm]Lowest/ Highest lens position [cm] Diagonal [inch (mm)] Height [cm]Width [cm] Min distance Average Max distance 60 (1524) 81 129 145189 233 6.1 70 (1778) 94 151 169221 272 7.1 80 (2032) 108 172 193252 311 8.1 90 (2286) 121 194 218283 349 9.1 100 (2540) 135 215 242315 388 10.1 110 (2794) 148 237 266346 427 11.1 120 (3048) 162 259 290378 466 12.1 130 (3302) 175 279 314409 504 13.1 140 (3556) 189 302 338441 543 14.1 150 (3810) 202 323 362472 582 15.1 160 (4064) 215 345 386504 621 16.2 170 (4318) 229 366 411535 660 17.2 180 (4572) 242 388 435566 698 18.2 190 (4826) 256 409 459598 737 19.2 200 (5080) 269 431 483629 776 20.2 240 (6096) 323 517 579755 931 24.2
17 Positioning your projector EnglishInstallation for a 4:3 ratio screen SX920 The screen aspect ratio is 4:3 and the projected picture is 4:3 If you have a 4:3-aspect-ratio screen and your me asured projection distance was 3.0 m (300 cm), the closest match in the Average column is 298 cm. Looking across this row shows that an 80-inch screen is required. Checking the min and max projection distance values in the columns of Projection distance [cm] indicates that the 3.0 m measured pr ojection distance will also fit the 70, 90, and 100-inch screens. The projector can be adjusted (using the zoom control) to display on these different screen sizes at the projection distance. The above numbers are approximate and may be slightly different from the actual measurements. Only the recommended screen sizes are listed. If your screen size is not in the table above, please contact your dealer for assistance. Floor Installation : Screen : Center of lens Ceiling Installation : Screen : Center of lens Screen dimensionsProjection distance [cm]Lowest/ Highest lens position [cm] Diagonal [inch (mm)] Height [cm]Width [cm] Min distance Average Max distance 60 (1524) 91 122 172224 275 13.7 70 (1778) 107 142 201261 320 16.0 80 (2032) 122 163 230298 366 18.3 90 (2286) 137 183 258335 412 20.6 100 (2540) 152 203 287372 458 22.9 110 (2794) 168 224 316409 503 25.1 120 (3048) 183 244 344447 549 27.4 130 (3302) 198 264 373484 595 29.7 140 (3556) 213 285 402521 641 32.0 150 (3810) 229 305 430558 686 34.3 160 (4064) 244 325 459595 732 36.6 170 (4318) 259 345 488633 778 38.9 180 (4572) 274 366 516670 823 41.1 190 (4826) 290 386 545707 869 43.4 200 (5080) 305 406 573744 915 45.7 240 (6096) 366 488 6888931098 54.9
18 Positioning your projector EnglishShifting the projection lens The lens shift control provides flexibility for installing your projector. It allows the projector to be positioned off the center of the screen. The lens shift is expressed as a percentage of the pr ojected image height or width. It is measured as an offset from the projected image’s vertical or horizontal center. You can shift the projection lens in vertical directions within the allowable range depe nding on your desired image position. For SU922 and SW921 , the maximum vertical shift is 5% from the vertical center. For SX920 , the maximum vertical shift is 15% from the vertical center. For all three models, horizontal shift is not available. To shift the lens vertically: 1. Press down lightly on the lens adjustment panel cove r switch (indicated by the three dots) to click it open. 2. Lift the lens adjustment panel cover up. 3. Turn the lens shift ring to ad just the projected image position. 4. When done, press down and click close the lens adjustment panel cover. • Lens shift adjustment will not result in a degraded picture quality. In the unlikely event that the image distortion is produced, see Adjusting the projected image on page 29 for details. • When the screen position is fixed • When the projector position is fixed Screen Range of placement Center of lens Projector 2 1
19 Connecting to video equipment English Connecting to video equipment You can connect the projector to any type of video equipment, such as a DVD or Blu-ray player, digital tuner, cable or satellite decoder, video game consol e or digital camera. You can also connect it to a desktop PC, a laptop PC, or Apple Macintosh system. You can connect the projector to a source device using just one of the connecting methods; however, each provides a different level of video quality. The method you choose will most likely depend upon the availability of ma tching terminals on both the projector and the video source device as described below: Preparations When connecting a signal source to the projector, be sure to: 1. Turn off all equipment befo re making any connections. 2. Use only the correct type cables for each source with proper type plugs. 3. Ensure that all cable plugs are firm ly fitted to the equipment jacks. Note that all cables shown in the following connection diagrams may not be supplied with the projector (See Shipping contents on page 6 for details). Most cables are comme rcially available from electronics stores. Connecting HDMI devices HDMI (High-Definition Multimedia Interface) suppo rts uncompressed video data transmission between compatible devices like DTV tuners, DVD or Blu-ray players and displays over a single cable. It provides pure digital viewing and listening experience. You sh ould use an HDMI cable when making connection between the projector and HDMI devices. Te r m i n a l nameTerminal appearanceReferencePicture quality HDMI/MHLConnecting HDMI devices on page 19 Connecting MHL devices on page 20 Best S-VideoConnecting S-Video devices on page 20 Good VideoConnecting video devices on page 21Normal Computer (D- SUB)Connecting a computer on page 22 Better HDMI cable HDMI device: DVD player, digital tuner, etc. To make sure you select a correct input source type for the HDMI signal, see HDMI Format on page 56 for details.
20 Connecting to video equipment EnglishConnecting MHL devices MHL (Mobile High-definition Link) supports unc ompressed HD video (1080/30p) and audio (7.1 surround sound) transmission between compatible devices like smartphones, tablets and other mobile devices. It provides pure digital viewing and listen ing experience. You should use an MHL cable when making connection between the projector and MHL devices. Not all mobile devices are MHL compatible. Consult with you mobile device manufacturer to verify MHL compatibility of your device. Connecting S-Video devices Connect the projector to your S-Video device with an S-Video cable. The audio connections are provided for informational purposes only. You can also connect a separate audio cable to a suitable audio amplifier. MHL device: Smartphones, Tablets, etc. MHL cable AV equipment: DVD player, digital tuner, camcorder etc. Speakers S-Video cable Audio cable