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    							 10LCD Projector User Guide  Distance                            Width x Height                                  Diagonal
      3 (.9 m)               13~17 x 10~13 (.33~.43 x .25~.33 m)            16~21 (.4~.5 m)
      5 (1.5 m)             22~28x 16~19 (.55~.71 x .41~.48 m)             27~35 (.7~.9 m)
      6.5 (2.0 m)          29~38x 22~28 (.74~.97 x .56~.71 m)             36~47 (.9~1.2 m)
      8 (2.4 m)             34~46x 26~32 (.86~1.2 x .66~.81 m)             43~57 (1.1~1.5 m)
      9 (2.8 m)             41~54x 31~40 (1.0~1.4 x .79~1.0 m)             51~67 (1.3~1.7 m)
      10.5 (3.2 m)        46~61x 35~46 (1.2~1.5 x .89~1.2 m)             58~76 (1.5~ 1.9m)
      12 (3.6 m)           53~69x 40~52 (1.3~1.8 x 1.0~1.3 m)             66~86 (1.7~2.2 m)
      13 (4.0 m)           58~76 x 44~57 (1.5~1.9 x 1.1~ 1.4m)            73~95 (1.9~2.4 m)
      14.5 (4.4 m)        64~84 x 48~62 (1.6~2.1 x 1.2~1.6 m)            80~105 (2.0~2.7 m)
      16 (4.8 m)           70~91 x 53~69 (1.8~2.3 x 1.4~1.8 m)            88~115 (2.2~3.0 m)
      17 (5.2 m)           74~99 x 57~74 (1.8~2.5 x 1.4~1.9m)             95~124 (2.4~3.1 m)
      18 (5.6 m)           82~107 x 88~114 (2.0~ 2.7 x 2.2~2.9 m)       103~134 (2.6~3.4 m)
      20 (6.0 m)           88~114 x 66 ~86 (2.2~2.9 x 1.7~2.1m)          110~143 (2.8~3.6 m)
      33 (10 m)            147~192 x 110~144 (3.7~4.9 x 2.8~3.7 m)   184~240 (4.7~6.1 m) Positioning the Projector
    The projector should be at least 2.5 feet (.9 m) from the screen but no more
    than 32 feet (10 m) away from the screen.
    Distance                         Width x Height                                   Diagonal
    3 (.9 m)                       18 x 13 (.5 x .3 m)                                22.5 (.6 m)
    5 (1.5 m)                     31 x 23 (.8 x .6 m)                                38.5 (1.0 m)
    6.5 (2.0 m)                  40 x 30 (1.0 x .8 m)                               50 (1.3 m)
    8 (2.4 m)                     48 x 36 (1.21 x .9 m)                             60 (1.5 m)
    9 (2.8 m)                     56 x 42 (1.4 x 1.1 m)                             70 (1.8 m)
    10.5 (3.2 m)                64 x 48 (1.6 x 1.21m)                            80 (2.0 m)
    12 (3.6 m)                   72 x 54 (1.8 x 1.4 m)                             90 (2.3 m)
    13 (4.0 m)                   80 x 60 (2.0 x 1.5m)                              100 (2.5 m)
    14.5 (4.4 m)                88 x 66 (2.2 x 1.7 m)                             110 (2.8 m)
    16 (4.8 m)                   96 x 72 (2.4 x 1.8m)                              120 (3.0 m)
    17 (5.2 m)                   104 x 78 (2.6 x 2.0 m)                           130 (3.3 m)
    18 (5.6 m)                   112 x 84 (2.8 x 2.1m)                            140 (3.6 m)
    20 (6.0 m)                   120 x 90 (3.0 x 2.3 m)                           150 (3.8 m)
    33 (10 m)                    200 x 150 (5 x 3.8 m)                            250 (6.4 m) Fixed lens model - screen sizes are:
    Zoom lens model - screen sizes are: 
    						
    							 11Using Image Manager
    With one click, Image Manager lets you choose the best image settings for
    your presentation type.
    Important:The Image Manager settings work best if you select Reset from the
    Adjust tab each time before selecting an Image Manager setting.
    1. Press Menu and use the Adjust + - buttons to move to the tab.
    2. Press Next to move to the appropriate Image Manager feature.
    3. Press Enter to select that feature.
    4. Press Menu to dismiss the menu or wait for the menu to close
    (about 15 seconds).
    Photos (PC) matches the higher contrast found on a standard PC monitor.
    This feature is best for:
    • images created on a PC
    • images from a digital camera
    • a starting point for video input.
    Photos (MAC) matches the lower contrast found on a standard MACINTOSH
    monitor. It is generally used for images created on or for a MACINTOSH. This
    setting also works well with a PC if you are using higher than normal contrast
    PC images.
    Rich Colors results in an image with deep contrast and saturated vibrant
    colors. It is generally used under bright lighting conditions. This setting works
    well to enhance colors of certain graphics and it may be useful when images
    created for a MACINTOSH are displayed from a PC.
    Spreadsheets results in an image with contrast between a PC and
    MACINTOSH monitor. It is generally used for text-rich tables, such as financial
    displays. This setting factors in ambient light, subject matter, and personal
    preferences to deliver the right balance of contrast and brightness.
    Graphics delivers the high contrast needed to project graphics and text
    against solid colored backgrounds.Using Image Manager 
    						
    							 12LCD Projector User Guide
    Adjusting the Display and Volume
    The features available on the Adjust tab depend on your image source.Note: We recommend using the Image Manager to optimize the display.
    Then, if further adjustments are needed, use the brightness and contrast
    settings on the Adjust tab.
    1. Press Menu and use the Adjust + - buttons to move to the Adjust tab.
    2. Use the Next button to move to the feature that you want to adjust.
    3. Use the Adjust + - buttons to move the slider bars. If you wish to return to
    the factory default settings, use Next to highlight Reset and press Enter.
    Note: The volume can also be adjusted from the remote control.
    Brightness controls the intensity of the image.
    Contrast controls the degree of difference between the lightest and darkest
    parts of the image.
    Color controls the saturation of the colors.
    Tint controls the red-green color balance. 
    						
    							 13Setting Up the Image Source
    The features that are available on the Setup tab depend on the type of image
    source that you are using.
    1. Press Menu and use the Adjust + - buttons to go to the Setup tab.
    2. Use the Next button to select a feature.
    3. Use the Adjust + - buttons to select an option for the selected feature.
        If you wish to return to the factory default settings, use Next to highlight
    Reset and press Enter.
    Source options are computer, video and S-video. When you change sources, a
    source status message appears indicating if the projector is receiving a signal
    from that source.
    Signal is received:
    No signal:C o m p u t e rC o m p u t e r  -  N o  I n p u tSetting Up the Image Source 
    						
    							 14LCD Projector User Guide
    Projection options are front, rear and ceiling.
    • Front projection is used for projecting straight ahead onto a screen.
    • Rear projection reverses the image if you wish to project from behind the
    screen.
    • Use ceiling projection when you attach the projector to a permanent ceiling
    bracket.
    H Position and V Position adjustments are available only for images from a
    computer.
    Adjust Frequency and Tracking of images from a computer until the image is
    evenly spaced, fuzzy vertical lines disappear, or the projected image is as wide
    as the menu.
    Video Format refers to the height and width ratio of the projected image. The
    4:3 ratio is the standard format. Use the 16:9 ratio when projecting wide screen
    (anamorph) movies in 16:9 format.
    We recommend leaving AGC (Automatic Gain Control) turned on. When it is
    turned on, the image is automatically adjusted if the video signal is too strong
    or too weak.
    Selecting a Language
    The on-screen menus can be displayed in seven languages.
    1. Press Menu and use the Adjust + - buttons to go to the Language tab.
    2. Press Next to highlight the desired language.
    3. Press Enter to select the language. 
    						
    							 15Checking the Status
    The information displayed on the Status tab depends on the type of image
    source you use.
    The Reset Lamp Hours feature is the only item that can be adjusted on this
    screen. Refer to the Lamp Hours Used when you want to know how much
    longer your lamp will last. Estimated lamp life expectancy is 2,000 to 4,000
    hours.
    Important:Only reset the lamp hours after you have installed a new lamp.
    To reset lamp hours
    1. Press Menu and use the Adjust + - buttons to go to the Status tab.
    2. Press Next to highlight Reset Lamp Hours.
    3. Press Enter.
        The Lamp Hours Used number resets to zero.
    Turning Off the Projector
    Turn off the projector and image sources in the order listed here.
    Note: You might not be using all of these components for your presentation.
    • Computer
    • Projector
    • Audio source if different from your video source or computer
    • Video source such as VCR, DVD or digital camera.
    To turn off the projector:
    1. Press the Power button on the keypad or remote control.
         A confirmation screen appears.
    2. Press the Power button again to confirm.
        The lamp turns off immediately but the fan continues to run until the
    projector cools down. The Power light continues to blink after the projector
    has cooled and as long as the live power cord is connected to the projector.Checking the Status 
    						
    							 16LCD Projector User GuideTransporting the Projector
    When you place the projector in the carrying case make sure the lens is
    positioned inside the lens notch of the foam insert. Secure the projector with
    the velcro strap.
    Important:The carrying case provided with the projector is not designed to be
    checked through baggage. If you can not hand carry this projector make sure
    it is packed properly to prevent damage. The warranty does not cover damage
    from improper handling.Velcro StrapLens NotchFoam InsertVelcro Strap 
    						
    							 17Maintenance
    Changing the Lamp Module
    Important:The lamp in the LCD Digital Projector  contains trace amounts of
    mercury. Some governments require special disposal of lamps containing
    mercury. Dispose of lamps in accordance with the law and any applicable local
    regulations.
    The lamp module should be replaced with a certified replacement part. To
    order a new lamp, contact your local dealer.
    After you have changed the lamp module, make sure that you reset the lamp
    counter. See “To reset lamp hours” on page 15.
    Warning: When replacing the lamp, be sure to turn off the power and unplug
    the power cord. To avoid burns, wait 30 minutes before opening the lamp
    module door.
    Warning: When you open the lamp module door, be careful to not touch the
    hot surfaces inside.
    Warning: Do not loosen or remove any screws other than those on the lamp
    module door and the lamp module. Doing so may result in electric shock.
    To replace the lamp module:
    1. Turn off the projector and let the projector cool for at least 30 minutes.
    The fan continues to run after the projector has been turned off.
    2. Unplug the power cord from the projector.
    3. Turn the projector upside down. With a flat head screw driver, loosen but do
    not remove the slotted screw in the lamp module door.
    4. Lift up on the screw side of the lamp module door. Then carefully remove
    the lamp module cover.Maintenance 
    						
    							 18LCD Projector User Guide
    5. Loosen the two slotted screws on the lamp module bracket.
    6. Gently lift and pull up on the metal wire to remove the lamp module.
    Caution: Do not touch the glass portion of the new lamp module with
    your hands or allow it to touch other objects as this may damage it and
    shorten its operational life.
    Caution: Do not drop the lamp module as the glass may shatter and
    cause injury.
    7. Carefully place the new lamp module into the projector, with the glass
    portion facing left. Make sure that it is inserted securely and that the two
    location holes match the two location pins of the inner engine case. Tighten
    the slotted screws.
    8. Replace the lamp module door and tighten the screw.
    9. Reset the lamp usage counter. See “To reset lamp hours” on page 15.
    Important:The only time that you should reset the counter is after you have
    replaced the lamp module.
    Cleaning the Projection Lens
    1. Turn off the projector and allow it to cool.
    2. Remove the lens cap.
    3. Apply a non-abrasive camera lens cleaner to a soft, dry cloth.
    Caution: Avoid using an excessive amount of camera lens cleaner. Do
    not use abrasive cleaners, solvents or other harsh chemicals as they
    might scratch the lens. Do not spill any camera lens cleaner on the
    exterior case as it may fade, deform or melt the exterior case.
    4. Lightly wipe the cleaning cloth over the lens.
    5. If you do not intend to use the projector immediately, replace the lens cap. 
    						
    							 19Cleaning the Exterior Case
    1. Turn off the projector and allow it to cool.
    2. To remove dirt or dust, gently wipe the exterior case with a soft, dry, lint-free
    cloth.
    3. To remove stubborn dirt or stains, moisten a soft cloth with water and a
    neutral detergent and gently wipe the exterior case.
    Caution: Do not use alcohol, benzene, thinner or other chemical cleaners
    which may fade, deform or melt the exterior case. Do not apply the
    detergent solution to the projector lens as it may scratch the lens.
    Cleaning the Air Filter
    To ensure proper ventilation inside your multimedia projector, the air filter
    should be periodically cleaned. More frequent cleaning may be required if you
    use your projector in a dusty or dirty environment.
    Caution: If the air filter is not cleaned periodically, it can become
    clogged with dust and prevent proper ventilation. This may cause
    overheating and damage.
    Important:If the filter cannot be cleaned or becomes damaged or torn, it
    should be promptly replaced with an certified replacement part. Contact your
    dealer of products for additional information.
    1. Turn off the projector and wait for the fan to stop running.
    2. Unplug the projector.
    3. Turn the projector on its side so that the connection panel is facing
    upwards.
    Note: Standing the projector on its side keeps dust from getting inside.
    4. Locate the air filter cover on the bottom of the projector and slide the cover
    latch downward to remove the cover.
    The air filter is attached to the inside of the air filter cover.
    5. Use a softbrush to clean the air filter being careful not to tear the filter or
    loosen it.
    Caution: Installing a wet or damp air filter may damage your projector.
    6. Replace the air filter cover on the projector. Make sure that it clicks into
    place.
    Caution: Never replace the air filter cover without the air filter attached;
    this allows dust to get inside. Never operate your projector without the
    air filter cover in place.
    Doing so may damage your projector.Cleaning the Exterior Case 
    						
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