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    11
    Preparation
    Top Control
    
    LENS
    SHIFT MENU
    CANCEL
    SELECTZOOM
    FOCUS SHUTTERINPUT
    INFO.
     
    AUTO
    PC ADJ.POWER P
    
    qwerty
    oi
    u
    u INPUT button
    Switches input sources.  (p31)
    yAUTO PC ADJ. button
    Operates the Auto PC adjustment function.  (p31)
    eCANCEL button
    Cancels the selection and returns to the previous menu.  
    t
    INFO. button
    Displays Information.  (p31) 
    wMENU button
    Opens or closes the On-Screen Menu.  (p34, 35 )
    oPOWER ON-OFF button
    Turns the projector on or off. (p28, 29)
    iSHUTTER button
    Releases and opens up the built-in shutter to block out
    light.  (p30)rControl pad 
    Navigates through the menu or adjusts value in the On-
    Screen Menu.  These are also used to pan the image in
    the Digital zoom + mode.  (p33, 34, 35)
    qLENS SHIFT button 
    Activates Lens shift function.  (p30)
    !0!1!2
    !0SELECT button
    Executes the item selected.  It is also used to expand/
    compress the image in Digital zoom +/–  mode. (p33, 34,
    35)
    ! 1FOCUS button
    Adjusts focus of the image. (p30)
    ! 2ZOOM button
    Adjusts zoom of the image. (p30)
    About Control Pad
    The built-in Control Pad is a
    semiconductive touchpad operational
    with light finger touch.  Glide your finger
    up, down, right and left on the pad to go
    to the desired menu, adjust values and
    operate various convenient features.
    Refer to the following pages for
    respective directions. 
    
    Preparation 
    						
    							
    12
    Preparation
    
      ANALOG OUTINPUT 3
    INPUT 1
    INPUT 2  ANALOG IN
    DIGITAL (DVI-D)
    AUDIO 1
    AUDIO 2 VIDEO/Y    Cb/Pb          Cr/PrG                B               R            H/V               V
    VIDEO/Y   Cb/Pb     Cr/PrS-VIDEO
    R-AUDIO-L
    (MONO)
    Te
    rm inals
    q
    w
    e
    r
    eINPUT 3 terminals
    AUDIO (R-L)
    Connect the audio output from video equipment
    connected to VIDEO/Y Cb/Pb Cr/Pr jacks or S-VIDEO
    jack to these jacks.  (When the audio output is
    monaural, connect it to L(MONO) jack.  (p24, 25)
    VIDEO/Y, Cb/Pb, and Cr/Pr Connect video or component output (Y, Cb/Pb and
    Cr/Pr) from video equipment to these jacks with a
    video cable (RCA-type).  (p24, 25)
    S-VIDEO Connect S-Video output from video equipment to this
    jack.  (p24)
    r INPUT 2 terminals
    AUDIO 2Connect the audio output from video equipment
    connected to VIDEO/Y, Cb/Pb, and Cr/Pr jacks or G,
    B, R, H/V, and V jacks to this jack.  (p22, 25)
    VIDEO/Y, Cb/Pb, and Cr/Pr  Connect video or component output (Y, Cb/Pb and
    Cr/Pr) from video equipment to these jacks with a
    video cable (BNC-type).  (p25)
    G, B, R, H/V, and V Connect RGB output signal from a computer with a
    computer cable (5 BNC-type) to these jacks.  (p22)
    w ANALOG OUT
    This terminal can be used for analog signal output
    incoming through the ANALOG IN terminal (INPUT 1).
    Connect this terminal to the other monitor with a VGA
    cable.  (p22)
    qINPUT 1 terminals
    AUDIO 1
    Connect the audio output from a computer or video
    equipment connected to DIGITAL (DVI-D) or ANALOG
    IN terminal to this jack.  (p22, 24)
    DIGITAL (DVI-D)  (HDCP compatible) Connect digital output signal from a computer or
    video equipment to this terminal with a DVI-D cable.
    (p22, 24)
    ANALOG IN Connect analog output signal from a computer or a
    video equipment (Component or RGB Scart) to this
    terminal with a VGA cable, a Scart-VGA or a
    Component-VGA cable.  (p22) 
    						
    							
    13
    Preparation
    
    A built-in micro processor which controls this unit may occasionally
    malfunction and need to be reset. This can be done by pressing the RESET\
     
    button with a pen, which will shut down and restart the unit.  Do not us\
    e the
    RESET function excessively.
    q
    ertyu
    uSERIAL PORT IN
    When controling the projector from a computer, connect
    the computer to this terminal with a serial cross cable
    (commercially supplied).
    tUSB (Series B)
    This port is used for the projector maintenance.
    ySERIAL PORT OUT
    This terminal outputs signal from SERIAL PORT IN.
    When controling more than two projectors from a
    computer, connect the other projector to this terminal
    with a serial cross cable (commercially supplied). 
    eR/C JACK
    Connect the remote control to this jack with the supplied
    remote control cable to use the remote control as wired.
    (p26)
    ✽
    ✽
    qINPUT 4 (WARP & BLENDING board)
    DIGITAL (DVI-D) (HDCP compatible)
    Connect digital output signal from a computer or
    video equipment to this terminal with a DVI-D cable.
    (p23)
    SERIAL PORT IN When operating Warp and Blending feature, connect
    serial port of the computer and this terminal with a
    serial cross cable (commercially supplied).  (p23)
    SERIAL PORT OUT When using Warp and Blending feature for more than
    two projectors from a computer connected to the
    SERIAL PORT IN terminal above, connect SERIAL
    PORT IN terminal on the other projector and this
    terminal with a serial cross cable (commercially
    supplied).  (p23)
    r USB 
    Connect a USB mouse (commercially available) to
    control On-Screen Menu.
    (p26)
    Preparation
    ✔Note:
    Refer to the enclosed operation manual for Warp and Blending in Advanced\
    Screen Manager.
    w
    wINPUT 5 (Vacant for Optional Interface Board)
    Optional interface board can be installed into this slot.
    This input accepts digital signals only.  (p21, 75) 
    						
    							
    14
    
    Preparation
    Remote Control 
    
    MENU
    CANCEL
    
    INFOAUTO PC
    SCREEN
    FREEZE
    P-TIMER
    SOUND
    REMOTEVOL.
    MUTE CH
    ID
    
    LENS SHIFT KEYSTONE
    SHUTTER 
    D.ZOOM
    ZOOM FOCUS
    ON-OFF
    MENU
    CANCEL
    INFOAUTO PC
    SCREEN
    FREEZE
    P-TIMER
    SOUND
    REMOTE
    VOL.
    MUTE CH
    ID
    LENS SHIFT KEYSTONE
    SHUTTER D.ZOOM
    ZOOM FOCUSON-OFF
    q
    w
    u
    i
    e
    r
    y
    !
    0
    o
    o ZOOM buttons
    Adjust zoom of the image. (p30)
    rCONTROL PAD (semiconductive touchpad)
    Selects an item or adjusts value in the On-Screen Menu.
    This is also used to pan the image in the Digital zoom +
    mode.  (p33)
    w
    KEYSTONE button
    Corrects keystone distortion. (p32)uPOWER ON-OFF button 
    Turns the projector on or off. (p28, 29)
    e LENS SHIFT button
    Activates LENS SHIFT function. (p30)
    i FOCUS buttons
    Adjust focus of the image. (p30)
    tWIRED REMOTE JACK
    Connect the Remote Control Cable to this jack.
    Battery installation is required regardless if it is used as
    wired or wireless.  (p16, 26)! 0SELECT button
    Executes the item selected. 
    t
    y D.ZOOM button
    Activates D.Zoom +/– function. (p33)qSHUTTER button
    Releases the built-in shutter for light blocking.  (p30) 
    						
    							
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    Preparation
    !1SCREEN button
    Selects screen sizes.  (p32)
    ! 2
    INPUT 1-3 buttons
    Selects input source (INPUT 1 - INPUT 3).  (p31)
    ! 0AUTO PC button
    Operates the Auto PC adjustment.  (p31)
    q MENU button
    Opens or closes the On-Screen Menu.  (p34, 35)
    wFREEZE button
    Freezes the projected picture.  (p32)
    !4REMOTE RESET/ON/ALL-OFF switch
    When using the remote control, set this switch to “ON.”
    Set it to “ALL OFF” for power saving when it is not
    used.  Slide this switch to RESET with holding down
    the CH and ID buttons at the same time to initialize the
    Remote Control ID and CH.  (p16)
    u
    P-TIMER button
    Operates P-Timer function.  (p32) 
    
    MENU
    CANCEL
    INFOAUTO PC
    SCREEN
    FREEZE
    P-TIMER
    SOUND
    REMOTEVOL.
    MUTE CH
    ID
    INPUT 4 INPUT 1 
    INPUT 2
    INPUT 3
    INPUT 5
    REMOTE   RESET  ON   ALL OFF
    LENS SHIFT KEYSTONE
    SHUTTER D.ZOOM
    ZOOM FOCUSON-OFF
    q
    e
    !
    0
    !1
    t
    y
    o
    !3
    i
    r
    u!4
    w
    !2
    e VOL. button
    Adjusts volume.  (p33)
    rMUTE button
    Mutes sound.  (p33)
    tCH button
    Switches Remote Control Channel (CH).  (p16)
    yID button
    Switches Remote Control ID.  (p16)
    iCANCEL button
    Cancels the selection and returns to the previous menu.
    (p34)
    oINFO button
    Displays the projector information.  (p31)
    !3
    INPUT 4-5 buttons
    Selects input source (INPUT 4 - INPUT 5).  (p31)
    Preparation 
    						
    							
    16
    Preparation
    This wireless remote control uses radio frequency signal.  You can switc\
    h four frequency channels prepared and select a
    remote control ID from eight IDs.  The Remote Control Channel selection \
    prevents radio frequency interference from the
    other equipment and the Remote Control ID selection allows you to operat\
    e several projectors with their respective remote
    controls without mutual interference among those projectors.
    Wired Remote Control Transmitter
    The remote control can be used as a wired remote control.  When
    interference between the projector and other equipment occurs or
    the projector is used in a place where the operation of radio
    equipment is restricted, connect the remote control and the
    projector with the remote control cable provided. Connected with
    the remote control cable, the remote control does not emit radio
    signal.
    Remote Control Channel and ID Setup
    Initial Remote Control Channel and ID are CH1 and ID1.  When
    you change the setting, set a Channel first, and then an ID.
    Channel and ID settings for the remote control should be the
    same as those for the projector.  When changing the CH and ID
    settings to the remote control, do it to the projector as well.  Refer
    to Remote Control  in Setting menu on page 53.
    Should you be lost at which CH and ID are currently set, initialize
    the Channel and ID once, and set them again.
    With holding down the CH button, press the SELECT button.
    The Remote Control Channel switches sequentially for one
    pressing the SELECT button.  (See Table1 on next page.) 
    With holding down the CH and ID buttons together, slide the
    REMOTE RESET/ON/ALL-OFF switch to REMOTE RESET,
    and then to ON.  The initial Channel and ID are CH1 and ID1.
    (p15)
    1
    
    MENUMENU
    CANCEL
    INFOAUTO PC
    SCREEN
    FREEZE
    P-TIMER
    SOUND
    REMOTEVOL.
    MUTE CH
    ID
    INPUT 4 INPUT 1 
    INPUT 2
    INPUT 3
    INPUT 5
    REMOTE   RESET  ON   ALL OFF
    LENS SHIFT KEYSTONE
    SHUTTER D.ZOOM
    ZOOM FOCUSON-OFF
    While pressing the CH/ID
    button, press the SELECT
    button number of times
    corresponding to the
    remote control CH/ID. 
    MENU
    CANCEL
    INFOAUTO PC
    SCREEN
    FREEZE
    P-TIMER
    SOUND
    REMOTEVOL.
    MUTE CH
    ID
    LENS SHIFT KEYSTONE
    SHUTTER D.ZOOM
    ZOOM FOCUSON-OFF
    ID button
    CH button
    SELECT button
    ✔Note:
    Remote Control Channel and ID cannot be initialized separately.   
    Set the Remote Control Channel
    Set the Remote Control ID
    2
    With holding down the ID button, press the SELECT button.
    The Remote Control ID switches sequentially for one
    pressing the SELECT button.  (See Table2 on next page.) 
    Initialize the Remote Control Channel and ID
    Remote Control Transmitter 
    						
    							
    ID 6
    17
    Preparation
    Remote Control Battery Installation
    
    To insure safe operation, please observe the following precautions :●Use (2) AA, UM3 or LR6 type alkaline batteries.
    ● Replace two batteries at the same time.
    ● Do not use a new battery with a used battery.
    ● Avoid contact with water or liquid.
    ● Do not expose the remote control to moisture, or heat.
    ● Do not drop the remote control.
    ● If a battery has leaked on remote control, carefully wipe case clean and\
     install new batteries.
    ● Risk of explosion if battery is replaced by an incorrect type. 
    ● Dispose of used batteries according to the instructions.  
    
    Press the lid downward
    and slide it.
    Remove the battery
    compartment lid.Slide the batteries into
    the compartment.Replace the compartment
    lid.
    Two AA size alkaline
    batteries
    For correct polarity (+ and
    –), be sure battery
    terminals are in contact
    with pins in compartment.
    12 3
    
    ✽ Default settingID 7
    ID 8
    Remote Control ID
    ID 1 ✽ 
    ID 2 
    ID 3
    ID 4
    ID 5
    Remote Control CHRadio Frequency
    CH 1 ✽ 2.472 GHz
    CH 2 2.403 GHz
    CH 32.446 GHz
    CH 42.421GHz
    Channel switches sequentially for
    one pressing the SELECT button. ID switches sequentially for one
    pressing the SELECT button. 
    Table1: Remote Control Channel & Frequency
    Table2: Remote Control ID
    Preparation
    Caution about Radio Wave
    The remote control operates in 2.4 GHz band, the same frequency band use\
    d for industrial, scientific, and medical
    equipment (such as pacemaker), as well as amateur radio stations.  
    Before operating the remote control, make sure no electromagnetic interf\
    erence occurs and pay attention to the
    following cautions.1.  Be sure that there are no other devices in the area that may use the sam\
    e frequency band as the remote control.
    2.  If any other devices are causing radio interferences, change the communi\
    cation frequency channel or  move to other location.
    Caution in Wireless LAN Interference
    Under wireless LAN environment based on IEEE 802.11b and IEEE802.11g, th\
    e remote control may not operate
    properly due to radio interferences.  The remote control is initially se\
    t to use 2.472 GHz band (CH1) corresponding
    to several channels of wireless LAN.  
    Should the remote control not operate properly due to radio interference\
    , switch the communication frequency
    channel to CH2.  Yet the operating condition is not improved, try CH3 an\
    d CH4.  In case of failure in every channel
    operation, relocate other radio equipment using 2.4 GHz band away from t\
    he remote control and the projector. 
    						
    							
    18
    Install the projector in a safe place.  Before installation, read Safety\
    Instructions thoroughly and check the installation place.  Install the
    projector in a place with sufficient strength to support the
    projectors weight.  Installation on an unstable stand, cart, or
    ceiling may cause serious injury or accidents.  
    Do not place the projector where is extremely hot and humid.  Do
    not place the projector where is dusty and smoky.   When installing
    the projector in dusty and smoky places or in a place for a long
    period of time, installation with Smoke Resistant Box separately
    supplied is recommended.
    
    When moving or setting up the projector, check the
    followings again: 
    –  Be sure that the lens is securely installed into theprojector.
    –  Be sure to replace Lens cap to protect lens
    surface.  
    –  Be careful not to hold or subject a lens to strong forces.  It may damage lens, cabinet, or
    mechanical parts.
    This projector is designed to project on a flat surface.  Projector
    should be perpendicular to the projection screen. Otherwise, the
    projected image may be distorted.  Keystone function allows you
    to correct image distortions, but it should be considered that the
    keystone correction may lower the image resolution.  (p32)
    Do not expose the projection screen to direct sunlight or
    excessive ambient lighting.  The projected image may get white-
    tinged due to reflection and the best image quality may not be
    obtained.  
    SCREEN
    Positioning the Projector
    Before setting up the projector, install optional lens in the
    projector.  Install the lens following the instructions in the Lens
    Installation Manual provided.  Ask the sales dealer for detailed
    information of optional lens specifications.  
    Do not move the projector with holding the lens mounted and its
    peripheral part.  It may cause serious damages to the projector and
    the lens.
    Lens Installation
    
    Installation
    Lens cap
    Installation 
    						
    							
    19
    Installation
    
    Adjustable feet
    Lens shift feature is provided to move the position of the projected ima\
    ge vertically by 50% and horizontally by 10%
    respectively without any image distortion.
    ✽Lens shift range varies depending on lens and projectors.  The range in \
    this manual is the case of LNS-W04.
    
    Level Adjustable Feet
    This projector has four level adjustable feet.  The projection angle
    can be adjusted by rotating each foot.  Adjust the four feet to
    obtain best position of the projected image and make the
    projector stable.  
    The projection angle is adjustable up to 3.65 degrees upward and
    downward respectively by rotating front and back feet.  
    The projector can project image vertically and horizontally in the
    range of 360 degrees.  For proper installation, refer to Setup In
    Proper Directions on page 6.
    Projection angle is adjustable up to 3.65 degrees
    upward and 3.65 degrees downward by adjusting front
    and back feet.
    
    3.65
    °
    3.65
    °
    Lens Shift Adjustment
    Installation
    
    50%
    50%10%
    10% 
    						
    							
    20
    Installation
    Connecting AC Power Cord
    
    This projector uses nominal input voltages of 120 V or 200-240 V
    AC.  This projector automatically selects correct input voltage.  It is
    designed to work with single-phase power systems having a
    grounded neutral conductor.  To reduce risk of electrical shock, do
    not plug into any other type of power system.
    Consult your authorized dealer or service station if you are not sure
    of type of the power being supplied.
    Connect a projector with peripheral equipment before turning on it.
    (Refer to p22 ~ 25 for connection.) 
    Connect AC Power Cord (supplied) to
    this socket.  AC outlet must be near
    this equipment and must be easily
    accessible.
    Main On/Off switch
    AC power socket
    CAUTION
    For safety, unplug AC power cord when the projector is not in
    use.   When this projector is connected to an outlet with AC
    power cord and the Main On/Off switch is on, the projector is in
    stand-by mode and consumes a little electric power.
    
    To the POWER CORD
    CONNECTOR on the
    projector.
    Projector sideAC Outlet side
    Ground
    NOTE ON THE POWER CORD
    The AC Power Cord must meet the requirement of the country where you use\
     the projector.
    Confirm the AC plug type with the chart below.  The proper AC Power Cord\
     must be used.
    If the supplied AC Power Cord does not match the AC outlet, contact your\
     sales dealer.
    
    To the AC Outlet.
    (120 V AC)
    For Continental EuropeFor the U.S.A. and Canada
    To the AC Outlet.(200 - 240 V AC) 
    						
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