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    Control Panel on the Projector
    Controls and Features
    1[STAND BY] Indicator
    Light on : In stand by mode.
    Blinking : In cool down mode.
    2[OPERATE] Indicator
    Light on : During projection.
    3[OPERATE] button
    When this projector is in standby mode, pressing this but-
    ton for more than 1 second will turn the projector on and
    cause the [OPERATE] indicator to light up. Press it one sec-
    ond or more again, and the projector goes into the cool
    down mode and finally into stand by mode. (☞ page 25)
    •The [OPERATE] button will not work within approximately
    1 minute of the light-source lamp being turned on. Hence
    wait about 1 minute before pressing.
    4[VOL.] ª/· buttons
    Use these buttons to adjust the sound volume.
    (☞ page 27)
    5[EXIT] button
    Press this button to display the previous menu (For exam-
    ple, from sub menu to main menu). Pressing this button
    when the main menu is displayed will erase the menu.
    (☞ page 35)
    6[ENTER] button
    Press this button to show the next menu (For example, from
    main menu to sub-menu). It is also used when [ENTER] is
    displayed against an item on the menu screen, or to choose
    the “Reset” option etc. (☞ page 35)
    7[HIDE] button
    Use this button to temporarily halt the audio and video out-
    put. Press again to resume. (☞ page 29)
    8[TEMP] Indicator
    Blinking : Indicates the temperature inside the  projector is
    abnormally high.
    9[LAMP] Indicator
    Light on : Indicates the lamp has been used for more than
    1900 hours.
    Blinking : Indicates the lamp has been used for more than
    2000 hours.
    Please change the lamp. (☞ page 10, 47, 55)
    p[VIDEO] button
    Use this button to select a device such as a video con-
    nected to the [VIDEO IN] terminal ([VIDEO] or [Y/C] Input
    terminal) of the projector. (☞ page 25)
    q[PC] button
    Use this button to select a device connected to the [PC1],
    [PC2] or [PC3] terminals. (☞ page 26)
    w[H-KEYSTONE] button
    Use this button to remove the horizontal trapezoidal distor-
    tion of the image projected on the screen. (☞ page 30)
    e[V-KEYSTONE] button
    Use this button to remove the vertical trapezoidal distortion
    of the image projected on the screen. (☞ page 30)
    r[MENU] button
    Use this button to enter or exit the menu mode. When the
    main menu is displayed, pressing this button will cause the
    menu to disappear. (☞ page 35)
    tCursor (// /  ) buttons
    These buttons are used in the menu mode to select an
    item, adjust the value etc. (☞ page 35)
    y[PRESET] button
    This [PRESET] button only works as a reset button for the
    [VOL.], [V-KEYSTONE] and [H-KEYSTONE] adjustments
    done on the control panel and the [VOLUME], [V-KEY-
    STONE], [H-KEYSTONE] and [DIGITAL ZOOM] adjust-
    ments done on the remote control. (☞ page 28, 30)
    When adjusting the volume, keystone or digital zoom (when
    the setting is displayed on the screen) the adjusted value is
    reset to that which was set when the projector was shipped
    from the factory. This button does not work for the menu
    (submenu) items.
    About Cool Down mode
    After projection, the heated lamp will go through a 90 sec-
    onds cool-down period known as the cool down mode. This
    function is to prevent heat from the heated lamp causing
    damage and deformation to the internal components of the
    projector. It also prevents lamp breakage and shortened lamp
    life.
    The Cool down mode is indicated by the blinking [STAND
    BY] indicator.  During the cool down mode, pressing the
    [OPERATE] button will not turn on the projector.
    After the cool down process is completed, the projector will
    automatically change to stand by mode.
    Note
    Please do not pull out the plug from the power outlet during
    cool down mode. Please also do not block the exhaust vent
    by standing the projector on its end or laying it on its side.
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    Remote Control Unit
    Controls and Features
    QUICK ALIGN. PC VIDEOVOLUME
    PRESET HIDE
    ENTER
    MENU EXITFREEZE
    OPERATE
    V-KEYSTONEH-KEYSTONESCREENDIGITAL
    ZOOM
    FOCUS
    W
    S
    i [PRESET] button
    pCursor ( /  /  / ) button
    u[MENU] button
    r[V-KEYSTONE] button
    e[H-KEYSTONE] button
    w[PC] button
    q[VIDEO] button
    9[HIDE] button
    8[ENTER] button
    7[EXIT] button
    t [VOLUME] button
    2[OPERATE] button
    3[SCREEN] button
    (Not functional on this unit.)
    4[DIGITAL ZOOM] button
    5[FREEZE] button
    1 Remote Control’s signal transmitter
    y [FOCUS] button
    (Not functional on this unit.)
    6 [QUICK ALIGN.] (quick alignment)
    button
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    Controls and Features
    1Remote Control’s signal transmitter
    (☞ page 18)
    2[OPERATE] button
    When the projector is in standby mode, pressing this but-
    ton for one second or more will turn on the projector and
    light up the [OPERATE] indicator. Press it one second or
    more again and the projector will turn off, cool down and
    finally enter the standby mode. (☞ page 25)
    •The [OPERATE] button will not work for approximately 1
    minute from when the light-source lamp is turned on. Wait
    approximately 1 minute before pressing.
    3[SCREEN] „/Í button
    Not functional on this unit.
    4[DIGITAL ZOOM] ª/· buttons
    This digital zoom function can magnify the image by up to
    four times on the screen. (☞ page 28)
    •There will however be some inevitable loss of image qual-
    ity when images are enlarged.
    5[FREEZE] button
    This button allows the image to be retained in the projector
    memory and stills the picture on the screen. Press the but-
    ton once to freeze the picture and again to de-freeze.
    (☞ page 29)
    6[QUICK ALIGN.] (quick alignment) button
    Use this button to automatically adjust the projected im-
    age’s (i)horizontal and vertical position, (ii) Width and dis-
    play area, etc. During alignment, the message “QUICK
    ALIGN...” appears on the screen and disappears when align-
    ment is complete. (☞ page 31)
    •The Quick Alignment function only works when the sig-
    nal is input from either the [PC1] or [PC2] terminal. It does
    not work when the signal is input from the [VIDEO] input
    terminal or  the [Y/C] input terminal.
    •When input signal from [PC3] input terminal is received,
    “QUICK ALIGN...” is displayed but it is not functional.
    7[EXIT] button
    Press this button to display the previous hierarchical menu
    (For example, from sub-menu to main menu). When the
    main menu is displayed, pressing this button will cause the
    menu to disappear. (☞ page 35)
    8[ENTER] button
    Press this button to show the next hierarchical menu (For
    example, from main menu to sub menu). It is also used
    when [ENTER] is displayed against the item on the menu
    screen or to select the “Reset” menu. (☞ page 35)
    9[HIDE] button
    Use this button to temporarily halt the audio and visual out-
    put. Press again to resume.
    (☞ page 29)
    pCursor (
     / 
     / 
     / 
    ) button
    These buttons are used in the menu mode to select an
    item, adjust the value etc. (☞ page 35)
    q[VIDEO] button
    Use this button to select a device such as a video con-
    nected to the [VIDEO IN] terminal ([VIDEO] or [Y/C] Input
    terminal) of the projector. (☞ page 25)
    w[PC] button
    Use this button to select a device connected to the [PC1],
    [PC2] or [PC3] terminal of the projector. (☞ page 26)
    e[H-KEYSTONE] button
    Use this button to remove the horizontal trapezoidal distor-
    tion of the image projected on the screen. (☞ page 30)
    r[V-KEYSTONE] button
    Use this button to remove the vertical trapezoidal distortion
    of the image projected on the screen. (☞ page 30)
    t[VOLUME] ª/· button
    Use these buttons to adjust the sound volume.
    (☞ page 27)
    y[FOCUS] ª/· button
    Not functional on this unit.
    u[MENU] button
    Use this button to enter or exit the menu mode. When the
    main menu is displayed, press this button and it will disap-
    pear. (☞ page 35)
    i[PRESET] button
    This [PRESET] button only works as a reset button for the
    [VOL.], [V-KEYSTONE] and [H-KEYSTONE] adjustments
    done on the control panel and the [VOLUME], [V-KEY-
    STONE], [H-KEYSTONE] and [DIGITAL ZOOM] adjust-
    ments done on the remote control. (☞ page 28, 30)
    When adjusting the volume, keystone or digital zoom (when
    the setting is displayed on the screen) the adjusted value is
    reset to that which was set when the projector was shipped
    from the factory. This button does not work for the menu
    (submenu) items.
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    Loading Batteries into the Remote Control
    Please load batteries into the remote control. If the remote control starts to work erratically, replace the batteries.
    Controls and Features
    1.Open the back cover
    •Push the hook on the back cover lightly in the direc-
    tion of the arrow and lift it up.
    2.Load the batteries
    •Place the two supplied batteries (AA/R6-size) into
    the remote control as illustrated below. To prevent
    short circuit, be sure to insert the minus · end of
    the battery first.
    3.Close the back cover
    •Close the back cover by inserting the end first and
    pressing down until a click is heard.
    Precautions for using batteries
    If batteries are used incorrectly, they may crack or leak.  This
    could cause fire, burn, malfunction, staining or damaging of
    the surroundings.
    Beware of the following:
    •Do not mix new and old batteries.
    •Do not mix different types of batteries as they are differ-
    ent in characteristics.
    •Place batteries so they match the polarities indicated on
    the cartridge.
    •Be sure to insert the minus · end in first to avoid short-
    circuiting.
    •Do not put batteries into a fire or try to recharge them.
    •Use only designated batteries.
    •Remove the batteries if the remote control is not to be
    used for a prolonged period.
    Battery Life
    Batteries run for six months to one year in normal use. How-
    ever, the batteries supplied are for confirming operation and
    may not run that long. When the remote control starts failing
    to work properly, replace the batteries with new ones.
    Battery Leakage
    When the batteries are totally exhausted and can no longer
    be used, replace them immediately.
    Leaving the batteries in the battery compartment causes
    battery leakage which in turn causes malfunction.
    Further, in cases where the leakage comes to contact with
    the skin, wipe it away with a cloth, otherwise skin problems
    may occur.
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    Precautions for Installation
    Installing the Projector
    Please read the following properly when installing the projector.
    Installation Environment
    Please do not install or use this projector in the follow-
    ing places. The projector is a precision device and do-
    ing so could cause a fire or malfunction.
    •Where there is water, humidity or dust
    •Where the projector may be subjected to oil, smoke or
    cigarette smoke
    •On a soft surface such as a carpet or cushion
    •Where the projector may be subjected to direct sunlight
    •Where temperature is high or low
    Allowable operation temperature range : +5 °C to +35 °C
    Allowable relative humidity range : 20 % to 80 %
    (no condensa-
    tion)
    Allowable storage temperature range : –10 °C to +60 °C
    •Any room in which there is smoke and grease
    Even where smoke and grease levels are minimal, pro-
    longed exposure will affect the projector. The projector
    emits heat and optical components are cooled down by
    taking in large amount of air.  The optical path being soiled
    by grease/dirt can cause images to become dark and the
    color projection to deteriorate. After soiling, removing
    grease/dirt totally from the optical parts is not possible.
    Precaution for Usage
    This projector uses a light-source lamp which reaches
    high temperatures when projecting.
    Please DO NOT use it in the following ways as doing so
    may result in fire or malfunction.
    •Projecting images while the projector is on its side.
    •Projecting images outside the specified angle.
    Do not use the projector while it is set more than ±5°
    horizontally (left/right), or more than ±25° vertically (up/
    down). This could cause color variation or shorten the
    lamp life.
    •Use while blocking the exhaust vents.
    Adjusting the Inclination of the Projector
    The vertical angle and leveling of the projector can be adjusted with the adjustable feet at the bottom of the projector.Do not use a cover which may enclose the projector
    air-tight or block the exhaust vents. Allow sufficient
    space around the projector. When the projector is en-
    closed in a space of the following dimensions, use an
    air conditioner so that internal and external tempera-
    tures are the same.
    Adjusting the vertical angle of the projector
    •While pushing the lever upward, raise the pro-
    jector. The maximum extension is approximately
    31 mm. To retract the foot, push the lever and
    lower the projector slowly; the projector is fixed
    at the position where you release the lever.
    Adjusting the level of the projector minutely
    •Lift the projector, rotate the front adjustable foot,
    and adjust the horizontal angle until the projec-
    tor is level.
    Vertical angle adjustment range
    Minimum Space Required
    300 mm300 mm
    150 mm
    150 mm
    500 mm
    Front Adjustable Foot +6˚
    Foot
    Lever
    Shorten Extend
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    Installing the Projector against the Screen
    Installing the Projector
    The picture quality may deteriorate when performing KEYSTONE compensation. It is recommended to place the projector perpen-
    dicularly to the screen.
    Side ViewTop View
    Mounting the Projector
    When mounting of the projector is required, do it using the embedded three screw holes (M6 nuts) at the bottom of the projector.
    Precaution for ceiling-mount
    •To ceiling-mount and adjust the projector, special exper-
    tise and techniques are necessary. Be sure to ask your
    dealer or specialist to perform the work.
    •Do not mount on places that will be subjected to knocks
    and vibrations.
    •As the depth of the screw holes is 10 mm, use screws
    shorter than 10 mm but longer than 6 mm. Otherwise, the
    screws will damage the internal parts of the projector caus-
    ing malfunction.
    Up to approximately 30° upward
    and downward from the horizontal
    line.Up to approximately 10° upward and
    downward from the vertical line.
    •Trapezoidal-distortion can be corrected using the [KEYSTONE]*
    buttons on the projector. (☞ page 30)
    *If the KEYSTONE compensation is used simultaneously for upper/lower/left/right directions, the compensating range will
    decrease.
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    Projection Distance and Screen Size
    •This projector uses 1.3x manual zoom lens for projection.
    • Although the focusable projection distance is about 1.6 m ~ 12 m, the projection distance recommendable for performance is
    about 2 m ~ 8 m. Install the projector within this range and adjust the screen size when the aspect ratio of the screen is 16:9 .
    • If the KEYSTONE is adjusted, the screen becomes smaller. ( ☞ page 30)
    Installing the Projector
    Projection screen size of 16:9 aspect Ratio
    (Diagonal length)Approximate projecting distance
    W (Wide) ~ T (Tele-)
    • The projection screen sizes and projecting distances in the table above are provided only as a guide (reference). Please use
    them during installation. The projected image size may vary depending on the manufacturing tolerance of the projection lens.
    Please use the ‘Wide side’ for sizes bigger than Type 200.
     Screen installation
    Relationship between projection distance and projection screen size
    Type 36.7 (approx. 93.2 cm)
    Type 40 (approx. 101.6 cm)
    Type 60 (approx. 152.4 cm)
    Type 80 (approx. 203.2 cm)
    Type 100 (approx. 254.0 cm)
    Type 120 (approx. 304.8 cm)
    Type 140 (approx. 355.6 cm)
    Type 160 (approx. 406.4 cm)
    Type 180 (approx. 457.2 cm)
    Type 200 (approx. 508.0 cm)
    Type 220 (approx. 558.8 cm)
    Type 240 (approx. 609.6 cm)
    Type 260 (approx. 660.4 cm)
    Type 275 (approx. 698.5 cm)
    16:9 and 4:3 Screen
    A 4:3 aspect-ratio picture is projected based
    on the width of the range in which a 16:9
    aspect-ratio picture is projected. The diagonal
    length of a 4:3 aspect-ratio screen is about
    81.7 % that of a 16:9 aspect-ratio screen.
    90˚90˚
    A:B = 30:1
    A
    B
    Screen
    (approx. 1.56 m) ~ (approx. 2.05 m)
    (approx. 1.71 m) ~ (approx. 2.24 m)
    (approx. 2.59 m) ~ (approx. 3.38 m)
    (approx. 3.47 m) ~ (approx. 4.53 m)
    (approx. 4.35 m) ~ (approx. 5.67 m)
    (approx. 5.23 m) ~ (approx. 6.82 m)
    (approx. 6.11 m) ~ (approx. 7.96 m)
    (approx. 6.99 m) ~ (approx. 9.11 m)
    (approx. 7.87 m) ~ (approx. 10.25 m)
    (approx. 8.75 m) ~ (approx. 11.40 m)
    (approx. 9.64 m) ~ —
    (approx. 10.52 m) ~ —
    (approx. 11.40 m) ~ —
    (approx. 12.06 m) ~ —
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    When the remote control unit fails to work properly
    •When the batteries in the remote control unit are exhausted, improper functioning will occur. Please replace with new
    batteries.
    •When either the remote control unit or projector alone is connected to the remote cable, the item connected will not be
    able to work. Please check the cable connection.
    •When a remote cable is connected to the projector, the supplied remote control becomes inoperable.
    When operating via the supplied remote control, confirm that the cable is not connected to the projector. The operable distance of the remote control unit is about 7 m for direct reception. The remote control unit can be used by having
    the transmission signal reflected off a screen. In this case, please set the total distance A + B where A is the distance from
    projector to screen and B is the distance from screen to remote control,  within 7 m. The operable angles of the remote
    control unit are 30˚ right and left, and 20˚ up and down.
    •As the effect of signals reflected from the remote control
    unit differ with the type of screen used, effective range
    and distance may decrease.
    By connecting a separately sold wired remote control via remote cable to the [REMOTE] terminal, the remote control can be
    used as a wired control unit.
    •When connected to the remote cable, the supplied remote control’s transmitter and the projector’s sensor do not function.
    •Please keep within the range of the remote cable length. Warranty is not extended to the case where an extension cord is
    used.
    Installing the Projector
    QUICK ALIGN. PCVIDEOVOLUME
    PRESET
    HIDE MENU
    EXIT FREEZE
    O
    P
    E
    R
    A
    T
    EV-KEYSTONEH-KEYSTONES
    C
    R
    E
    E
    NDIGITAL
    ZOOMFOCUSW
    S
    E
    N
    T
    E
    R
    20˚
    20˚30˚
    A
    B
    30˚
    QUICK ALIGN. PCVIDE
    OV
    O
    L
    U
    M
    EP
    RESET
    HIDE ME
    NU
    EXIT FREE
    ZEO
    P
    E
    R
    A
    T
    EV
    -
    K
    E
    Y
    S
    T
    O
    N
    EH
    -
    K
    E
    Y
    S
    T
    O
    N
    ESCREENDIGITAL
    ZOOMFOCUSW
    SENTER
    30˚
    20˚
    20˚
    30˚
    QUICK
    ALIGN.
    PC VIDEO
    DIGITAL
    ZOOMHIDEVOLUME
    PRESET
    ESCAPE ENTERMENU FREEZE
    OPERATE
    REMOTERS-232C OUTCONTROL
    Using as a wireless remote control unit
    Using as a wired Remote Control
    Screen
    Projector ProjectorRemote Control Sensor
    (rear)
    Remote Control Unit
    Remote Control Unit •Aim the remote control unit towards the remote
    sensor on the front or rear of the projector. The
    operable distance of the remote control unit is
    about 7 m for direct reception. If the remote
    control fails to work properly, move closer to
    the projector.
    ❈The [ESCAPE] button on the separately sold remote control (RM-M3010) is equivalent
    to the [EXIT] button on the supplied remote control unit. There is no equivalent to the [H-
    KEYSTONE], [V-KEYSTONE] and [FOCUS] buttons found on the supplied remote con-
    trol.Remote Cable (sold separately)
    QAM0081-001 (approx. 3 m)
    QAM0247-001 (approx. 15 m)Projector
    Wired remote
    control
    (sold separately)
    RM-M3010
    Effective Range and Distance of the Remote Control Unit
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    Signals that can be input into the projector
    The following signals can be input to the projector.
    Connecting to Various Devices
    (1) Response to Decoder
    [VIDEO]
    [Y/C]
    [Y], [PB/CB], [PR/CR]*3
    [G], [B], [R], [H/Cs], [V]*4
    *1:Responds if Y/C output is available.
    *2:Signifies that component signals (Y, PB, PR/Y, B-Y, R-Y/G, B, R, H/Cs, V) conform to the signal timing (synchronization and
    video period) of each decoder. The decoders are used for convenience.
    *
    3:To use these signals, it is required to set the “PC2(BNC)” item in the “Options” menu to “YPBPR”. (☞ page 39)
    *4:To use these signals, it is required to set the “PC2(BNC)” item in the “Options” menu to “RGB”. (☞ page 39)
    (2) Responds to double density*5, high-vision signals.
    *5:Signals of which density of scanning lines per field is twice as high.
    *6:Responds to signals of which the horizontal scanning frequency is 31.47 kHz. NTSC can be made twice as dense by a line
    doubler (separately available: recommended article). It can also respond to fully-specified, decoded wide-clear-vision sig-
    nals and decoded 525p progressive signals.
    *
    7:Responds to signals of which the horizontal scanning frequency is 31.25 kHz. PAL can be made twice as dense by a line
    doubler (separately available: recommended article).
    *
    8:To use these signals, it is required to set the “PC2(BNC)” item in the “Options” menu to “YPBPR”. (☞ page 39)
    *9:To use these signals, it is required to set the “PC2(BNC)” item in the “Options” menu to “RGB”. (☞ page 39)
    (3) Response to DTV-format signals
    DTV-format signals (480i, 480p, 720p, 1080i) can be input to the [Y], [PB/CB], [PR/CR]*10 input terminals.
    *10: To use these signals, it is required to set the “PC2(BNC)” item in the “Options” menu to “YPBPR”. (☞ page 39)
    Scanning frequencies in the following ranges can be inputted.
    Horizontal scanning frequency : 15 kHz ~ 120 kHz
    Vertical scanning frequency : 24 Hz, 25 Hz, 30 Hz, 50 Hz ~ 120 Hz
    Be sure that the computer used meets the following conditions.
    •The computer has a video signal output port.
    Confirm if the computer has a video signal output port by consulting the computer’s manual.
    The video signal output port is generally called RGB port, monitor port, or video port.
    In the case where the computer comes with a built-in monitor, e.g.; a notebook, an external output port may need to be
    purchased. Also, note that an external output port cannot be installed in some computers.
    •The resolution and the scanning frequencies are within the range specified in the table on page 20.
    Be sure that the resolution and the scanning frequencies of the video signal are within this range.
    Video signals out of this range should not be used.
    (Out of range signals can be projected but the image may not turn out sharp. Signals within the range may occasionally
    require adjustment, depending on the video board used). When signals other than those listed in the table on page 20 are
    input, the image could be partially erased or unwanted folds-over the image could appear.
    Some signals within the frequency range may not be displayed normally depending on the type of the signal.
    Composite sync (Cs) and G on Sync signals cannot be handled depending on the devices connected.
    Input terminalDecoder
    Input terminalDecoder
    Video signals
    NTSC
    O
    O
    O*2
    O*2
    NTSC4.43
    O
    O*1
    O*2
    O*2
    PA L
    O
    O
    O*2
    O*2
    SECAM
    O
    –––––
    O*2
    O*2
    [Y], [PB/CB], [PR/CR]*8
    [G], [B], [R], [H/Cs], [V]*9
    NTSC*6
    O
    OPAL*
    7
    O
    OHigh-vision signal
    O
    O
    Computer signals can be input to the [PC1], [PC2] ([G], [B], [R], [H/Cs], [V])*
    11 or [PC3] (DVI-D) terminals.
    *11: It is required to set the “PC2(BNC)” item in the “Options” menu to “RGB”. (☞ page 39)
    Computer signals
    [PC3 DVI] input terminal can accept HDCP compatible video signals (480p, 720p 60/59 Hz, 1080i 60/59 Hz).  The menu is
    same as when PC input is selected.
    HDCP compatible signal
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    PC98
    PC/AT
    DOS/V
    DV I *
    Mac
    Video
    DV I *
    (HDCP)
    Connecting to Various Devices
    Allowable input signals
    Signal
    PC system
    640
    640
    640
    640
    640
    640
    800
    800
    800
    800
    800
    1024
    1024
    1024
    1024
    1024
    1280
    1280
    1280
    1280
    1400
    640
    832
    1024
    1152
    720
    1280
    1280
    1920
    1920
    1920
    1920
    1920
    1920350
    400
    480
    480
    480
    480
    600
    600
    600
    600
    600
    768/2
    768
    768
    768
    768
    1024/2
    1024
    1024
    1024
    1050
    480
    624
    768
    870
    483
    720
    720
    1080/2
    1080/2
    1080/2
    1080
    1080
    108037.86
    24.83
    31.47
    37.86
    37.50
    43.27
    35.16
    37.88
    48.08
    46.88
    53.67
    35.52
    48.36
    56.48
    60.02
    68.68
    46.43
    63.98
    79.98
    91.15
    64.02
    35.00
    49.73
    60.24
    68.68
    33.75
    33.72
    31.47
    45.00
    44.96
    33.75
    33.72
    28.25
    33.750
    28.125
    27.000
    15.734
    15.625
    15.62584.13
    56.42
    59.94
    72.81
    75.00
    85.01
    56.25
    60.32
    72.19
    75.00
    85.06
    43.48
    60.00
    70.07
    75.03
    85.00
    43.44
    60.02
    75.03
    85.02
    60.00
    66.67
    74.55
    74.93
    75.06
    60.00
    59.94
    59.94
    60.00
    59.94
    60.00
    59.94
    50
    60/30
    50/25
    48/24
    60
    50
    50
    VIDEO system
    •The resolutions for the input signals are listed in the table above.
    •Certain types of signals in the frequency range  may not be displayed normally.
    •When a signal other than those listed above is input, the image could be partially erased or unwanted folds-over the image may
    appear.
    •Some signals other than those listed above can be displayed. However, they may require adjustment.
    •Some of the signals listed above may require adjustment depending on the video board used.
    •Composite sync (Cs) and G on Sync signals cannot sometimes be handled depending on the devices connected.
    •VGA signals from the PC could at times be displayed in the video 480p mode.
    (In this case, the projector enters the video menu when the [MENU] button is pressed.)
    •The motion picture may be distorted when projecting motion picture from computer.
    •The image of [DVI-D] input terminal might not be displayed due to HDCP specification change.
    Horizontal resolution
    Hor (Pixels)Vertical resolution
    Ver (Lines)Horizontal frequency
    H (kHz)Vertical frequency
    V (Hz)
    VESA350
    PC98
    VGA 60 Hz*
    VGA 72 Hz
    VGA 75 Hz
    VGA 85 Hz
    SVGA 56 Hz
    SVGA 60 Hz*
    SVGA 72 Hz
    SVGA 75 Hz
    SVGA 85 Hz
    XGA 43 Hz
    XGA 60 Hz*
    XGA 70 Hz
    XGA 75 Hz
    XGA 85 Hz
    SXGA 43 Hz
    SXGA 60 Hz*
    SXGA 75 Hz
    SXGA 85 Hz
    SXGA+60 Hz*
    MAC13
    MAC16
    MAC19
    MAC21
    HDTV (1035i) 60 Hz
    HDTV (1035i) 59 Hz
    480p*
    720p 60 Hz*
    720p 59 Hz*
    1080i 60 Hz*
    1080i 59 Hz*
    1080i 50 Hz
    1080 30SF/30P
    1080 25SF/25P
    1080 24SF/24P
    NTSC
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