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    . Introduct  on
    ❷ Introduction to the Projector
    This section introduces you to your new projector and describes the features and controls.
    Congratulations on Your Purchase of The Projector
    The  LV-7375/LV-7370/LV-7275/LV-8300  is  one  of  the  very  best  projectors  available  today.  The  projector  enables 
    you  to  project  precise  images  up  to  300  inches  across  (measured  diagonally)  from  your  PC  or  Macintosh  com-
    puter (desktop or notebook), or audio-video equipment.
    You can use the projector on a tabletop or cart, from behind a screen, or permanently mounted on a ceiling*1. The 
    remote control can be used wirelessly.
    *1 Do not attempt to mount the projector on a ceiling yourself.
      The  projector  must  be  installed  by  qualified  technicians  in  order  to  ensure  proper  operation  and  reduce  the 
    risk of bodily injury.
     
    In addition, the ceiling must be strong enough to support the projector and the installation must be in accor
    -
    dance with any local building codes. Please consult your dealer for more information.
     
    Features you'll enjoy:
    •   Portable LCD projector with high brightness
     
    The LCD projector in a compact design provides high brightness.
    •
     
    Quick start & Direct Power Off
     
    Eight seconds after turning on the power, the projector is ready to display PC or video images.
     
    The  projector  has  a  feature  called  “Direct  Power  Off ”.  This  feature  allows  the  projector  to  be  turned  off  (even 
    when projecting an image) using a power strip equipped with a switch and a breaker.
    NOTE:  If  you  turn  on  the  projector  immediately  after  the  lamp  is  turned  off  or  when  the  temperature  is  high,  the  fans  run 
    without displaying an image for some time.
    •
     
    Direct Power on and Power Management features
     
    The Direct power on (AC), Direct power on (Comp1), Power management, and Off timer features eliminate the 
    need to always use the POWER button on the remote control or projector cabinet.
     
    (For Direct power on (AC), Direct power on (Comp1), and Power management, see page 
    63; for Off timer, see 
    page 62.)
    •
     
    A variety of input ports and a comprehensive array of system control interfaces
     
    This projector supports input signals on the following ports: DVI-I connector (DVI-I 29 Pin) with HDCP compat
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    ible, 15pin D-Sub, composite and S-video.
    •
     
    7W built-in speaker for an integrated audio solution
     
    Powerful 7 watt speaker provides volume need for large rooms.
    •
     
    Auto vertical keystone correction
     
    Auto keystone feature allows the projector to detect its tilt and correct vertical distortion automatically. (page 
    33)
    •
     
    Supporting up to UXGA resolution
     
    High  resolution  display  -  up  to  UXGA  compatible,  XGA  (LV-7375/LV-7370/LV-7275)  /  WXGA  (LV-8300)  native 
    resolution.
    •
     
    Five picture preset modes for user adjustable picture and color settings
     
    Each picture preset mode can be customized and memorized according to your preference. (page 
    50)
    •
     
    Preventing unauthorized use of the projector
     
    Enhanced smart security settings for password protection (page 
    38), cabinet key lock (page 60), and anti-theft 
    security cable lock (page 4) to help prevent unauthorized access, adjustments and theft deterrence.
    •
     
    Notifying an error message via e-mail when using wired LAN
     
    The Alert Mail feature notifies your computer of an error message via e-mail when using wired LAN. The error 
    message  will  be  notified  when  the  projector  lamp  has  reached  the  end  of  its  usable  life  or  an  error  occurs  in 
    the projector (page 43). You can configure the network settings of the projector on your computer. (page 41)
    •
     
    3 W standby power consumption
     
    Setting [Power-saving] mode for [Standby mode] in the menu reduces standby power consumption to 3 watts. 
    (page 62) 
    						
    							
    
    About this user's manual
    The fastest way to get started is to take your time and do everything right the first time. Take a few minutes now to 
    review  the  user's  manual.  This  may  save  you  time  later  on.  At  the  beginning  of  each  section  of  the  manual  you'll 
    find an overview. If the section doesn't apply, you can skip it.
    •  Macintosh, Mac OS X and PowerBook are trademarks of Apple Inc. registered in the U.S. and other countries.
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      Microsoft, Windows, and Internet Explorer are either registered trademarks or trademarks of Microsoft Corpo
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    ration in the United States and/or other countries.
    •
     
    MicroSaver is a registered trademark of Kensington Computer Products Group, a division of ACCO Brands.
    •
     
    Other  product  and  company  names  mentioned  in  this  user’s  manual  may  be  the  trademarks  or  registered 
    trademarks of their respective holders.
     . Introduct  on 
    						
    							
    
    ❸ Part Names of the Projector
    Zoom l ever
    (
    s
    ee page 30)Controls
    ( s ee page 6)
    l
    ens
    l ens Cover
    Be sure to remove the lens cover dur-
    ing projection. 
    t
    he cap can deform or 
    fire can occur.
    Built-in  s ecurity  s lot (  )*
    focus  r ing
    (
    s
    ee page 30)
    a djustable  t ilt  f oot  l ock Button
    ( s ee page 29)
    a
    djustable  t ilt  f oot
    (
    s
    ee page 
    29)
    r emote sensor
    ( s ee page 9)
    Ventilation (inlet) /  f ilter Cover
    (
    s ee page 
    67)
    d
    o not block this vent.
    t
    roubles or fire can result.
    Front/Top
    a C  i nputConnect the supplied power cord’s two-pin plug here, and 
    plug the other end into an active wall outlet. (
    s ee page 23)
    Main Power 
    s
    witch
    When you plug the supplied power cord into an active wall outlet and turn on the Main Power, the 
    POW
    er  indicator turns orange and the projector 
    is in standby mode.
    (s ee page 24)
    t
    erminal Panel
    (
    s
    ee page 
    6)
    Monaural  s peaker (7W)
    Rear
    *
      This security slot supports the MicroSaver ® Security System.
    Ventilation (outlet)
    h
    eated air is exhausted from here.
    d o not block this vent.  t roubles 
    or fire can result.
    . Introduct  on
    lamp Cover
    ( s ee page 68)
    Carrying  h andlerear  f oot
    spacer (black rubber)
    a
     spacer is provided for leveling the projector.
    t
    o fine-adjust the height of the rear foot,
    remove the spacer and rotate the rearfoot to the desired height.
    Ventilation (inlet) /  f ilter Cover
    ( s ee page 67)
    d
    o not block this vent.
    t
    roubles or fire can result. 
    						
    							
    
    . Introduct  on
    Top Features
    3
    4
    15
    8
    92106
    7
    .   POWER Button (  )
    Use  this  button  to  turn  the  power  on  and  off  when 
    the  main  power  is  supplied  and  the  projector  is  in 
    standby mode.
    To  turn  on  the  projector,  press  and  hold  this  button 
    for  about  1  second.  To  turn  off  the  projector,  press 
    this button twice.
    
    .
     
    POWER Ind  cator
    When this indicator is green, the projector is on; when 
    this indicator is orange, it is in standby mode. See the 
    Power Indicator section on page 72 for more details.
    
    .
     
    STATUS Ind
    
    cator
    If  this  light  blinks  red  rapidly,  it  indicates  that  an  error 
    has occurred, the lamp cover is not attached properly 
    or  the  projector  has  overheated.  If  this  light  remains 
    orange,  it  indicates  that  you  have  pressed  a  cabinet 
    key  while  the  Key  lock  is  enabled.  See  the  STATUS 
    Indicator section on page 72 for more details.
    
    .
     
    LAMP Ind
    
    cator
    If  this  light  blinks  red  rapidly,  it's  warning  you  that 
    the  lamp  has  reached  the  end  of  its  usable  life.  After 
    this  light  appears,  replace  the  lamp  as  soon  as  pos-
    sible  (See  page 69).  If  this  is  lit  green  continually,  it 
    indicates  that  the  lamp  mode  is  set  to  Quiet.  See  the 
    LAMP Indicator section on page 72 for more details.
    
    .
     
    INPUT Button
    Selecting from INPUT List
    Press  and  quickly  release  the  INPUT  button  to  dis-
    play  the  INPUT  list.  Each  time  the  INPUT  button  is 
    pressed, the input source will  change as follows:
    Computer  1 →  Computer  2  (Digital) →  Computer  2 
    (Analog) → VIDEO → S-VIDEO → Computer 1 → ...
    To display the selected source, press the OK button 
    or allow 2 seconds to elapse.
    Detecting the Signal Automatically
    Press  and  hold  the  INPUT  button  for  a  minimum 
    of  2  seconds,  the  projector  will  search  for  the  next 
    available  input  source.  Each  time  you  press  and 
    hold the INPUT button for a minimum of 2 seconds, 
    the input source will change as follows:
    Computer  1 →  Computer  2  (Digital) →  Computer  2 
    (Analog) → VIDEO → S-VIDEO → Computer 1 → ...
    6.
     
    AUTO PC Button 
    Use this button to adjust an analog RGB source for 
    an optimal picture. See page 34.
    7.
     
    MENU Button
    Displays the menu. See page 45.
    8.
     
     / VOL (+/–) / KEYSTONE () Buttons
     See page 45.
     :   Use  these  buttons  to  select  the  menu  of  the 
    item you wish to adjust.
    When no menus appear, these buttons work 
    as a keystone control. See page 31.
     :  Use  these  buttons  to  change  the  level  of  a 
    selected  menu  item.  A  press  of  the   but-
    ton  executes  the  selection.  When  no  menus 
    a p p e a r,  t h e s e  b u t t o n s  w o r k  a s  a  vo l u m e 
    control. See page 34.
    9.
     
    OK Button
    Executes  your  menu  selection  and  activates  items 
    selected from the menu.
    
    0.
     
    BACK Button
    Pr e s s i n g  t h i s  b u t t o n  w i l l  r e t u r n  t o  t h e  p r ev i o u s 
    menu. 
    While  you  are  in  the  main  menu,  pressing  this  but-
    ton will close the menu. 
    						
    							
    6
    . Introduct  on
    337812
    465109
    Terminal Panel Features
    .   Computer    Input Connector [ANALOG IN-  ]
      (M  n   D-Sub    P  n)
    Connect your computer or other analog RGB equip-
    ment  such  as  IBM  compatible  or  Macintosh  com-
    puters.  Use  the  supplied  VGA  cable  to  connect  to 
    your  computer.  This  also  ser ves  as  a  component 
    input  connector  that  allows  you  to  connect  a  com-
    ponent video output of audio-video equipment.
    See page 14, 17, 19.
    
    .
     
    Computer 
    
      Input  Connector  [DIGITAL  IN/ANA
    -
    LOG IN-
    
    ] (DVI-I 
    
    9 P
    
    n)
    Connect  the  DVI  output  of  your  computer  or  other 
    digital  RGB  equipment  such  as  IBM  compatible  or 
    Macintosh computers.
    You can also use the supplied DVI to VGA adapter to 
    connect the output of analog RGB equipment.
    See page 16, 17, 21.
    
    .
     
    AUDIO IN M
    
    n
    
     Jack (Stereo M  n  )
    This  is  where  you  connect  the  audio  output  from 
    your computer or audio-video equipment when con-
    nected  to  the  ANALOG  IN-1  or  2  input.  A  commer-
    cially available audio cable is required.
    See page 14, 16, 18, 19, 21.
    
    .
     
    MONITOR OUT Connector [   ] (M  n   D-Sub    P  n)
    You can use this connector to loop your computer im-
    age to an external monitor from the RGB input source 
    (ANALOG IN-1).
    T h i s  c o n n e c t o r  o u t p u t s  R G B  s i g n a l  i n  s t a n d b y 
    mode. See page 18.
    
    .
     
    AUDIO OUT M
    
    n
    
     Jack (Stereo M  n  )
    You  can  use  this  jack  to  output  sound  from  the  cur-
    r e n t l y  s e l e c te d  s o u r c e  (C O M PU T ER ,  VI D EO  o r 
    S-VIDEO).  Output  sound  level  can  be  adjusted  in  ac-
    cordance with the sound level of the internal speaker.
    Note that this cannot be used as a headphone jack.
    (When  audio  equipment  is  connected,  the  projector 
    speaker is disabled.)
    When a cable mini-plug is inserted into this jack, both the 
    right and left audio signals are not mixed, but separate.
    For  example,  when  a  cable  mini-plug  is  inserted  into 
    the left AUDIO IN jack only, only left sound is output.
    6.
     
    VIDEO IN Connector (RCA)
    Connect audio-video equipment here to project video.
    See page 20.
    7.
     
    S-VIDEO IN Connector (M  n   DIN    P  n)
    Here  is  where  you  connect  the  S-Video  input  from 
    audio-video equipment.
    See page 20.
    NOTE: S-Video provides more vivid color and higher reso-
    lution than the traditional composite video format.
     
    8.  AUDIO IN Jacks L /R (RCA)
    These are your left and right channel audio inputs for 
    stereo sound from a Video/S-Video source.
    See page 20, 21.
    9.
     
    SERVICE PORT (D-Sub 9 P  n)
    Use  this  port  to  connect  a  computer  or  control  sys-
    tem.
    This  enables  you  to  control  the  projector  using  se-
    rial  communication  protocol.  If  you  are  writing  your 
    own program, typical PC control codes are on page 
    82.
    
    0.
     
    LAN Port [
    ] (RJ-  )
    Use this port when controlling your projector in LAN 
    connection  from  a  computer.  Use  a  commercially 
    available LAN cable (10 Base-T/100 Base-T) to con-
    nect the projector to the computer. See page 22. 
    						
    							
    7
    . Introduct  on
    ❹ Part Names of the Remote Control
    .   Infrared Transm  tter
     
    Direct the remote control toward the remote sensor 
    on the projector cabinet.
    
    .
     
    POWER Button
     
    When the main power is on, you can use this button 
    to turn your projector on.
    NOTE: To turn on the projector, press and hold the POWER 
    button for about 1 second.
     You can use this button to turn your projector off.
    NOTE: To turn off the projector, press this button twice.
    
    .
     
    INFO. Button
     
    Provides  the  information  on  the  current  signal  and 
    projector settings. See page 64.
    
    .
     
    IMAGE Button
     
    Press  this  button  to  display  the  Image  adjustment 
    menu  to  adjust  Image  mode,  Contrast,  Brightness, 
    S har p nes s,  C o lor  level  and  C o lor  balan c e.  See 
    pages 50 to 51.
    POWER
    INPUTIMAGE
    ASPECT
    INFO.
    BLANK
    AUTO PC
    VOL
    FREEZE
    RD-439E
    D.ZOOM
    BACK
    MENU
    1
    2
    46
    78
    3
    5
    11
    13
    12
    14
    15
    9
    10
     .   INPUT Button
     
    Selecting from INPUT List
    Press  and  quickly  release  the  INPUT  button  to  dis-
    play  the  INPUT  list.  Each  time  the  INPUT  button  is 
    pressed, the input source will change as follows:
    Computer  1 →  Computer  2  (Digital) →  Computer  2 
    (Analog) → VIDEO → S-VIDEO → Computer 1 → ...
    To display the selected source, press the OK button 
    or allow 2 seconds to elapse.
    Detecting the Signal Automatically
    Press  and  hold  the  INPUT  button  for  a  minimum 
    of  2  seconds,  the  projector  will  search  for  the  next 
    available  input  source.  Each  time  you  press  and 
    hold the INPUT button for a minimum of 2 seconds, 
    the input source will change as follows:
    Computer  1 →  Computer  2  (Digital) →  Computer  2 
    (Analog) → VIDEO → S-VIDEO → Computer 1 → ...
    6.
     
    AUTO PC Button
     
    Use this button to adjust an analog RGB source for 
    an optimal picture. See page 34.
    7.
     
    ASPECT Button
     
    Press  this  button  once  to  display  the  Aspect  select 
    menu. Keep pressing will change aspect ratios. See 
    page 54.
    8.
     
    BLANK Button
     
    This  but ton  turns  of f  the  image  and  sound  for  a 
    short  period  of  time.  Press  again  to  restore  the  im-
    age and sound. See page 37.
    9.
     
    MENU Button
     
    Displays  the  menu  for  various  settings  and  adjust
    -
    ments. See page 45.
    
    0.
     
     Button
    See page 45.
    :   Use  these  buttons  to  select  the  menu  of  the 
    item you wish to adjust.
    :  Use  these  buttons  to  change  the  level  of  a 
    selected menu item. A press of the  button 
    executes the selection.
     
    When  an  image  is  magnified,  the 
      button 
    moves the image. See page 37.
     
     .   OK Button
     
    Use  this  but ton  to  enter  your  menu  selec tion.  It 
    works  the  same  way  as  the  OK  button  on  the  cabi-
    net. See page 5. 
    						
    							
    8
    POWER
    INPUTIMAGE
    ASPECT
    INFO.
    BLANK
    AUTO PC
    VOL
    FREEZE
    RD-439E
    D.ZOOM
    BACK
    MENU
    1
    2
    46
    78
    3
    5
    11
    13
    12
    14
    15
    9
    10
    . Introduct  on
    .   BACK Button
     
    It  works  the  same  way  as  the  BACK  button  on  the 
    cabinet. See page 5.
    
    .
     
    VOL (+) (–) Button
     
    Pres s  (+)  to  in c rease  t he  vo lume  and  (–)  to  d e
    -
    crease it. See page 34.
    
    .
     
    D. ZOOM (+) (–) Button
     
    U s e  t h i s  b u t t o n  t o  a d j u s t  t h e  i m a g e  s i z e  u p  t o 
    400%.
     
    T he  imag e  i s  mag nifie d  a b out  t he  c enter  of  t he 
    screen. See page 37.
    
    .
     
    FREEZE Button
     
    This  button  will  freeze  a  picture.  Press  again  to  re
    -
    sume motion. See page 37. 
    						
    							
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    . Introduct  on
    Remote Control Precautions
    •  Handle the remote control carefully.
    •   If the remote control gets wet, wipe it dry immediately.
    •
      Avoid excessive heat and humidity.
    •
      Do not heat, take apart, or throw batteries into fire.
    •
      Ensure that you have the batteries' polarity (+/-) aligned correctly.
    •
      If you will not be using the remote control for a long time, remove the batteries.
    •
      Do not place the batteries upside down.
    •
      Do not use new and old batteries together, or use different types of batteries together.
    • 
      Dispose of used batteries according to your local regulations.
    Operating Range for Wireless Remote Control
    Battery Installation
    Press  firmly  and  slide  the 
    battery cover off.
    Remove  both  old  batteries  and 
    install  new  ones  (AAA).  Ensure 
    that  you  have  the  batteries'  po-
    larity (+/–) aligned correctly.
    Slip  the  cover  back  over  the  bat-
    teries until it snaps into place. Do 
    not  mix  different  types  of  batter-
    ies or new and old batteries.
    remote sensor on projector cabinet
    7m/22 feet
    •  The  infrared  signal  operates  by  line-of-sight  up  to  a  distance  of  about  7  m  (22  feet)  and  within  a  60-degree 
    angle of the remote sensor on the projector cabinet.
    •
     
    The projector will not respond if there are objects between the remote control and the sensor, or if strong light 
    falls on the sensor. Weak batteries will also prevent the remote control from properly operating the projector.
    30°
    r emote control r emote sensor on 
    projector cabinet
    7m/22 feet
    30°
    30°
    30°
    r
    emote control
    Hor  zontal rangeVert cal range 
    						
    							
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    This section describes how to set up your projector and how to connect video and audio sources.
    2. Installation and Connections
    Your projector is simple to set up and use. But before you get started, you must first:
    ① Set up a screen and the projector. See page 11, 12.
    ② Connect your computer or audio-video equipment to the projector. See pages 14, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22.
    ③ Connect the supplied power cord. See page 23.
    NOTE: Ensure that the power cord and any other cables are disconnected before moving the projector. When moving the projec-
    tor or when it is not in use, cover the lens with the lens cover.
    1
    32
    to the wall outlet. 
    						
    							
    
    . Installat  on and Connect  ons
    ❶ Setting Up the Screen and the Projector
    Selecting a Location (LV-7375/LV-7370/LV-7275)
    The  further  your  projector  is  from  the  screen  or  wall,  the  larger  the  image.  The  minimum  size  the  image  can  be 
    is  approximately  21"  measured  diagonally  when  the  projector  is  roughly  0.8  m  (2.6')  from  the  wall  or  screen.  The 
    largest the image can be is 300" when the projector is about 11.3 m (37.0') from the wall or screen. Use the draw-
    ing below as a guide.
    Zoom (max.)
    Zoom (min.)
    Optional axis when image is projected 
    at right angle to the screen.
    Throw Distance and Screen Size
    Screen
    H1  and  H2:  H1  is  the  height  of  the  screen  from  the  intersection  of  optical  axis  and  screen  surface,  and  H2  is  the 
    height of the intersection when an image is projected at right angle to the screen.
    •
      The sizes in the above table have been obtained assuming that the aspect ratio is 4:3. They may vary from the 
    actual sizes depending on the type of the projected image.
    Screen size(W×H) cm21"43×3225"51×3830"61×4640"81×6160"122×9180"163×122100"203×152150"305×229180"366×274200"406×305250"508×381300"610×457
    Projection distanceZoom (max)–0.8 m(2.6’)0.9 m(3.0’)1.2 m(3.9’)1.9 m(6.2’)2.5 m(8.2’)3.1 m(10.2’)4.7 m(15.4’)5.6 m(18.4’)6.2 m(20.3’)7.8 m(25.6’)9.4 m(30.8’)
    Projection distanceZoom (min)
    0.8 m(2.6’)0.9 m(3.0’)1.1 m(3.6’)1.5 m(4.9’)2.2 m(7.2’)3.0 m(9.8’)3.7 m(12.1’)5.6 m(18.4’)6.8 m(22.3’)7.5 m(24.6’)9.4 m(30.8’)11.3 m(37.1’)
    H127 cm(0.9’)32 cm(1.1’)39 cm(1.3’)51 cm(1.7’)77 cm(2.5’)103 cm(3.4’)129 cm(4.2’)193 cm(6.3’)231 cm(7.6’)257 cm(8.4’)321 cm(10.5’)386 cm(12.7’)
    H25 cm(0.2’)6 cm(0.2’)7 cm(0.2’)10 cm(0.3’)14 cm(0.5’)19 cm(0.6’)24 cm(0.8’)36 cm(1.2’)43 cm(1.4’)48 cm(1.6’)60 cm(2.0’)71 cm(2.3’)
    32"
    40"67"
    80"126"
    150"
    165"
    200"250"
    300"
    300"
    1.2 m
    2.5 m
    4.7 m
    6.2 m
    9.4 m (Zoom max.)
    11.3 m (Zoom min.)
    H1
    H2 
    						
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