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    Rev A     January 2012
    USER GUIDES
    INSTALLATION AND QUICK-START GUIDE
    CONNECTION GUIDE
    OPERATING GUIDE
    REMOTE COMMUNICATIONS GUIDE
    112-457A
    E-Vision series
    High Brightness Digital Video Projector 
    						
    							
    Rev A     January 2012
    E-Vision series
    High Brightness Digital Video Projector
    INSTALLATION AND QUICK-START GUIDE
    112-458A
    BOOK CONTENTS
    INSTALLATION AND QUICK-START GUIDE
    About this Guide
    Symbols used in this guide
    Warnings
    Notes 
    						
    							
    Digital Projection E-Vision series  CONTENTS  Installation and Quick-Start Guide
    Rev A     January 2012
    CONTENTS
    About this Guide ........................................................................\
    ...........Inst_1
    Symbols used in this guide ..................................................................Inst_1
    Warnings.........................................................................\
    ...............Inst_1
    Notes.........................................................................\
    .....................Inst_1
    Product revision  ........................................................................\
    ............Inst_1
    What’s in the Box? ........................................................................\
    .......Inst_2
    Getting to Know the Projector....................................................Inst_3
    Front and rear views  ........................................................................\
    .....Inst_3
    Remote control ........................................................................\
    ..............Inst_3
    Control panel and indicators ................................................................Inst_4
    Changing the lens, lamps and colour wheel  .....................Inst_5
    Removing the lens  ........................................................................\
    ........Inst_5
    Fitting the lens ........................................................................\
    ...............Inst_5
    Changing the lamp  ........................................................................\
    ........Inst_6
    Changing the colour wheel  ..................................................................Inst_6
    Positioning the Screen and Projector ....................................Inst_7
    Operating the Projector  ...................................................................Inst_8
    Switching the Projector On  ..................................................................Inst_8
    Selecting an Input Signal or Test Pattern  ...........................................Inst_8
    Input.signal.........................................................................\
    ............Inst_8
    Test.pattern.........................................................................\
    ...........Inst_8
    Adjusting the Lens ........................................................................\
    ........Inst_9
    Zoom.........................................................................\
    .....................Inst_9
    Focus.........................................................................\
    ....................Inst_9
    Shift.........................................................................\
    .......................Inst_9
    Adjusting the Image ........................................................................\
    ......Inst_9
    Orientation........................................................................\
    .............Inst_9
    Aspect.Ratio.........................................................................\
    ..........Inst_9
    Picture.........................................................................\
    ...................Inst_9
    Switching the Projector Off ................................................................Inst_10 
    						
    							
    Digital Projection E-Vision series  ABOUT THIS GUIDE  Installation and Quick-Start Guide
    Page Inst_1Rev A     January 2012
    About this Guide
    Please.read.this.guide.carefully.before.using.the.projector,.and.keep.it.handy.for.future.reference.
    A.serial.number.is.located.on.the.side.of.the.projector..Record.it.here:.
    Symbols used in this guide
    Warnings
     ELECTRICAL WARNING: this symbol indicates that there is a danger of electrical shock\
     unless the instructions are closely 
    followed.
     WARNING: this symbol indicates that there is a danger of physical injury \
    to yourself and/or damage to the equipment unless 
    the instructions are closely followed.
    Notes
      NOTE: this symbol indicates that there is some important information that you should read.
    Product revision
    Because.we.at.Digital.Projection.continually.strive.to.improve.our.products,.we.may.change.specifications.and.designs,.and.add.new.features.
    without.prior.notice..Projectors.built.prior.to.this.revision.of.the.Operating.Guide.may.therefore.not.include.all.the.features.described. 
    						
    							
    Digital Projection E-Vision series  WHAT'S IN THE BOX?  Installation and Quick-Start Guide
    Page Inst_2Rev A     January 2012
    What’s in the Box?Notes
     Make sure your box contains 
    everything listed. If any pieces are 
    missing, contact your dealer.
     You should save the original box 
    and packing materials, in case you 
    ever need to ship your Projector.
     Only one power cable - dependent 
    on the destination territory - will be 
    supplied with the projector.
    Remote control 
    (112-377)
    2x AAA batteries
    User Guides on CD 
    (112-456)Important Information 
    (112-462)
    Power cable 10A, United 
    Kingdom (102-180)
    Power cable 10A, 
    Europe (102-163)
    Power cable 13A, North 
    America (102-165)
    Projector
    Lens capColour wheel
    Power cable, 
    China (112-472) 
    						
    							
    Digital Projection E-Vision series  GETTING TO KNOW THE PROJECTOR  Installation and Quick-Start Guide
    Page Inst_3Rev A     January 2012
    Getting to Know the Projector
    Front and rear views
    Notes
     The projector uses an infra-red 
    remote control.
      Some of the controls are duplicated 
    on the projector control panel, as 
    shown on the next page.
     For full details of how to use the 
    controls and the menu system, see 
    the Operating Guide.
     The air filters should be cleaned or 
    changed regularly, depending on the 
    installation environment.
      The filters should be changed at the 
    same time as the lamp is changed.
     The projector lens is shipped 
    separately.
    Lens
    Connection 
    panel
    Mains 
    input
    Control 
    panel
    Adjustable 
    feet
    Front 
    infra-red 
    window
    Rear 
    infra-red 
    window
    Remote control
    Infra-red 
    reception
    40°
    40°
    Air 
    inlet
    Air 
    inlet
    Air 
    outlet
    Lamp and colour 
    wheel cover
    Air filter 
    cover
    Air filter 
    coverLoudspeaker
    Loudspeaker 
    						
    							
    Digital Projection E-Vision series  GETTING TO KNOW THE PROJECTOR  Installation and Quick-Start Guide
    Page Inst_4Rev A     January 2012
    Control panel and indicators
    Some.of.the.controls.from.the.remote.control.are.duplicated.on.the.projector.control.panel,.as.
    shown.on.the.right.
    The CANCEL button has the same function as the RETURN button on the remote control.
    The SOURCE and AUTO buttons have the same function as the INPUT and AUTO SYNC 
    buttons on the remote control.
    The.Power.indicator.will.show.amber.when.in.standby.and.green.when.the.projector.is.on,.
    and.will.flash.when.the.projector.is.warming.up.or.cooling.down.
    The.Warning.indicator.will.flash.to.show.any.error.situations.
    The.Lamp.indicators.will.show.which.lamp.is.in.use,.and.whether.the.projector.is.in.Normal.
    or.Eco.mode,.and.will.flash.to.show.lamp.status.
    The chart below shows all possible combinations of indicator lamp colour\
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    Notes
     For full details of how to use the 
    controls and the menu system, see 
    the Operating Guide.
    Lens 
    controls
    Menu 
    controls
    PowerInput 
    						
    							
    Digital Projection E-Vision series  CHANGING THE LENS, LAMPS AND COLOUR WHEEL  Installation and Quick-Start Guide
    Page Inst_5Rev A     January 2012
    Changing the lens, lamps and colour wheel
    Removing the lens
    Remove.the.lens.cap.
    Push.in.the.lens.release.lever,.and.turn.the.lens.anti-clockwise.
    Remove.the.lens.
    Fitting the lens
    Position.the.lens.so.that.the.label.marked.‘O’ .is.at.the.top,.and.gently.insert.it.all.the.way.
    into.the.lens.mount.
    Turn.the.lens.clockwise.until.it.clicks.into.place.
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    Notes
     Always allow the lamp to cool for 
    5 minutes before:
      - disconnecting the power 
    - moving the projector
     The projector lens is shipped 
    separately.
    ‘O’ 
    						
    							
    Digital Projection E-Vision series  CHANGING THE LENS, LAMPS AND COLOUR WHEEL  Installation and Quick-Start Guide
    Page Inst_6Rev A     January 2012
    Changing the lamp
    Remove.the.four.screws.securing.the.lamp.compartment.cover.
    Open.the.lamp.compartment.
    Unscrew.the.two.captive.screws.securing.the.lamp.module.
    Pull.firmly.upwards.on.the.handle.to.remove.the.lamp.module.
    Insert.a.new.lamp.module,.fasten.the.screws,.and.replace.the.lamp.compartment.cover.
    Changing the colour wheel
    Remove.the.four.screws.securing.the.lamp.compartment.cover.
    Open.the.lamp.compartment.
    Unscrew.the.four.captive.screws.securing.the.colour.wheel.
    Remove.the.colour.wheel.
    Insert.a.new.colour.wheel,.fasten.the.screws,.and.replace.the.lamp.compartment.cover.
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    Notes
     Always allow the lamp to cool for 
    5 minutes before:
      - disconnecting the power 
    - moving the projector
     The lamp and colour wheel must 
    be changed only by suitably 
    qualified personnel.
      Note that the projector will shut 
    down if the cover is opened whilst in 
    operation.
     The filters should be changed at the 
    same time as the lamp is changed.
     The projector firmware is colour 
    wheel specific, and so will need to 
    be changed at the same time as the 
    wheel.
      For assistance, contact your dealer.
    Cover 
    screws
    Colour wheel 
    screws
    Lamp 
    compartment
    Lamp module 
    screws
    Colour 
    wheel
    Handle 
    						
    							
    Digital Projection E-Vision series  POSITIONING THE SCREEN AND PROJECTOR  Installation and Quick-Start Guide
    Page Inst_7Rev A     January 2012
    Notes
     Always allow the lamp to cool for 
    5 minutes before:
      - disconnecting the power 
    - moving the projector
     Ensure that there is at least 
    50cm (20in) of space between the 
    ventilation outlets and any wall, 
    and 10cm (4in) on all other sides.
      If ceiling mounting, ensure there 
    is 30cm (12in) of space between 
    the projector and ceiling.
     Do not stack the projectors.
     Do not tilt the projector more than 
    ±10° from side to side when in 
    use, as this may cause serious 
    lamp failure, damage the lamp 
    module and cause extra cost on 
    replacement.
    ±10°±360°
    Positioning the Screen and Projector
    Install.the.screen,.ensuring.that.it.is.in.the.best.position.for.viewing.by.your.audience.
    Mount.the.projector,.ensuring.that.it.is.at.a.suitable.distance.from.the.screen.for.the.image.to.fill.the.screen..Set.the.adjustable.feet.so.that.
    the.projector.is.level,.and.perpendicular.to.the.screen.
    The.dimension.drawing.below.shows.the.positions.of.the.feet.for.table.mounting,.and.the.fixing.holes.for.ceiling.mounting.
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      All dimensions are in mm. 
    						
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