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    							Por tab le LCD Pr ojector
    Models 8064
    USERS MANU AL
    401-8064-00 
    						
    							1
    Projector
    8064
    User's Manualy
    – Operating Guide
    Thank you for\
     purchasing ty
    Kis projector.
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    result in pery
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    due to incorry
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    CAUTION   This  symbol  indicates  information  that,  if  ignored,  could  result 
    possibly  in  personal  injury  or  physical  damage  due  to  incorrect 
    handling.
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    • The manufacturer assumes no responsibility for any errors that may appear in this manual.
    • The reproduction, transmission or use of this document or contents is not permitted without  express written authority.
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    About this manual . . . . .\
     . . . . \
    .  1
    Contents  . . . . \
    . . . . .\
     . . . . \
    . . . .  2
    Projector features . . . . .\
     . . . . \
    .  3
    About contenty
    V of  package  . .  3
    Part names  . . . . \
    . . . . .\
     . . . . \
    . .  4 Projector  . . . . \
    . . . . .\
     . . . . \
    . . . . .\
     . . .  4 
    Controls . . . . .\
     . . . . \
    . . . . .\
     . . . . \
    . . . .  5 
    Remote control  . . . . \
    . . . . .\
     . . . . \
    . . .  5
    Preparations . . . . .\
     . . . . \
    . . . . .\
      6  Fastening they
    lens cover . . . . .\
     . . . . \
     6  
    Putting battey
    Uies  . . . . \
    . . . . .\
     . . . . \
    . .  7  
    Using the remy
    Rte control . . . . .\
     . . . . \
     8  
    About the fily
    Wer cover for \
    bottom-up use . . .  9
    Setting up  . . . . \
    . . . . .\
     . . . . \
    . .  10  Arrangement . . . . \
    . . . . .\
     . . . . \
    . . . . .\
     11 
    Adjusting they
    projector's y
    Hlevator . . .  12 
    Connecting yoy
    Xr devices . . . . .\
     . . .  13 
    Connecting poy
    Zer supply  . . . . \
    . . .  15
    Power on/off  . . . . \
    . . . . .\
     . . . . \
     16  Turning on they
    power . . . . .\
     . . . . \
    . .  16 
    Turning off the power . . . . .\
     . . . . \
    . .  17
    Operating  . . . . \
    . . . . .\
     . . . . \
    . .  18  Adjusting they
    volume . . . . .\
     . . . . \
    . .  18 
    Temporarily muy
    Wing the sound . . . .  18 
    Selecting an y
    Lnput signal . . . . .\
     . . .  18 
    Searching an y
    Lnput signal  . . . . \
    . . .  19 
    Selecting an y
    Dspect ratio . . . . .\
     . . .  19 
    Adjusting they
    zoom (magnify
    \ing 
    poweryf\
    \
    \
    \
      19 
    Adjusting they
    focus  . . . . \
    . . . . .\
     . . .  19 
    Using the auty
    Rmatic adjustmy
    Hnt 
    feature . . . . .\
     . . . . \
    . . . . .\
     . . . . \
    . . . .  20 
    Adjusting they
    position  . . . . \
    . . . . .\
     .  20 
    Correcting thy
    H keystone diy
    Vtortions . . .  20 
    Using the pary
    Wial magnify y
    Ieature . . .  21 
    Freezing the \
    screen . . . . .\
     . . . . \
    . . .  21 
    Temporarily bly
    Dnking the scr\
    een . . .  21
    Multifunctionay
    O settings . . . .  22  Using the meny
    X function  . . . . .\
     . . .  22
    Contents
    Contents
    EASY MENU . . . . .\
     . . . . \
    . . . . .\
     . . .  25  
    Aspect, Zoom, Keystone, \
    Mode,  
    Bright, Contry
    Dst, Color, Tint,  
    Sharpness, Why
    Lsper, Mirror, Reset,  
    Filter time, \
    Language,  
    Go to advancey
    G menu
    PICTURE menu . . . . .\
     . . . . \
    . . . . .\
     .  27 
    Bright, Contry
    Dst, Gamma, y
    &olor temp, 
    Color, Tint, Sharpnesy
    V, Progressive\
    ,
     
    My memory
    IMAGE menu . . . . .\
     . . . . \
    . . . . .\
     . . .  30 
    Aspect, Over \
    scan, V. position, \
     
    H. position,y
    H. phase, Hy
     size,  
    Auto adjust ey
    [ecute
    INPUT menu  . . . . \
    . . . . .\
     . . . . \
    . . . .  32 
    Color space, \
    Video format, \
    Frame lock, 
    Information
    SETUP menu . . . . .\
     . . . . \
    . . . . .\
     . . .  34  Zoom, 
    Keystone, Whi\
    sper, Mirror, 
    Volume
    SCREEN menu . . . . .\
     . . . . \
    . . . . .\
     .  35 
    Language, Meny
    X position, Oy
    6D bright, 
    Blank, Start \
    up, MyScreen,\
     
     
    MyScreen locky
     Message
    OPTION menu . . . . .\
     . . . . \
    . . . . .\
     . .  38 
    Auto search, Auto off, Lamp timey
      
    Filter time, \
    Service
    Maintenance . . . . .\
     . . . . \
    . . . .  41  Lamp . . . . .\
     . . . . \
    . . . . .\
     . . . . \
    . . . . .\
      41 
    Air filter  . . . . \
    . . . . .\
     . . . . \
    . . . . .\
     . . .  43 
    Other care . . . . .\
     . . . . \
    . . . . .\
     . . . . \
    .  45
    Troubleshooting  . . . . \
    . . . . .\
     .  46  Related messay
    Jes . . . . .\
     . . . . \
    . . . .  46 
    Regarding they
    indicator lam\
    ps . . . .  48 
    Phenomena thay
    W may easily \
    be 
    mistaken for y
    Pachine defects . . . . \
     50
    Warranty and afte\
    r-ser vice . . .  52
    Specifications . . . . .\
     . . . . \
    . . .  52
    
    T e chnical  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .   5 5 
    						
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    Projector features / About c\
    ontents of  package
    Projector features
    This projector isy
    used to projy
    Hct various co\
    mputer signaly
    V as well as \
    NTSC / PAL 
    / SECAM video signals onto a y
    Vcreen. It requires just ay
    little space \
    for installaty
    Lon 
    and gets a ly
    Drge image fro\
    m short distay
    Qce.
     High Brightney
    Vs
    Newly developy
    Hd 165W UHB \
    (Ultra High y
    %rightnessyfOD\
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    brightness imy
    Dge on a screy
    Hn. The image cany
    be still kepy
    W as bright ay
    Qd clean 
    enough for usy
    H in bright ry
    Roms.
      Low Noise
    WHISPER mode \
    is equipped fy
    Rr reducing ac\
    oustic noise y
    Wo realize qui\
    eter 
    operation. Ity
    is perfect fy
    Rr use in lowy
    luminance roo\
    ms where low \
    noise is morey
    
    important thay
    Q brightness.
      Compact Body
    Even with its\
     many feature\
    s, this projy
    Hctor is extre\
    mely compact \
    and slim, 
    which gives y\
    ou more flexibility andy
    usability toy
    use it wherey
    you want.
    NOTE   • Keep the origy
    Lnal packing m\
    aterials for futuy
    Ue reshipment.\
     For 
    moving the pry
    Rjector, be sure to\
     use the oriy
    Jinal packing \
    material . Use speciay
    O 
    caution for ty
    Ke lens part. 
    						
    							
    4
    
    S-VIDEOVIDEOAUDIORGBCONTROL
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    Part names
    Lens (16, 45) 
    Lens cover (6, 16)
    Filter cover (9, 10, 43)
    (Air filter and intake vent 
    are inside.)
    Elevator button (12) 
    Elevator foot (12) 
    Remote sensor (8)
    Focus ring (19)
    Vent (10)
    AC inlet (15)
    Power switch (16, 17)
    Elevator button (12) 
    S-VIDEO port  (14, 18, 19)
    VIDEO port (14, 18, 19)
    CO NTROL  port
     (14)
    Part names
    Projector
    Lamp cover (42)(Lamp unit is inside.) 
    Elevator foot (12) 
    Bottom side
    Speaker
    Front-Right side
    Rear-Left side
    Control buttons (5)
    Ports 
    (See below.)
    Vent (10)
    Ports
    AUDIO port (14)
    Restart switch (17)
    RGB port (14, 18, 19)
    Kensington lock slot  
    						
    							
    5
    
    STANDBY/ON
    INPU
    T
    MENU
    LAMP
    T E M P
    P O W E R
    
    VIDEO RGBSEARCH
    FREEZE
    OFF
    ONMAGNIFY
    ASPECT
    AUTOBLANK
    MUTE
    VOLUME
    KEYSTONE
    POSITION
    ES
    C ENTE
    RMENU
    RESE
    T
    ZOOM+-
    
    Part names
    LAMP indicator (48)
    TEMP indicator (48)
    POWER indicator (16, 17, 48) 
    INPUT button
     (18)
    Cursor buttons
    ▲,▼,◄,► (18~40) 
    STA
    NDBY/ON button (16, 17)
    Controls
    Remote control
    SEARCH button (19)
    RGB button (18)
    VIDEO button (18)
    ASPECT button
     (19)
    MAGNIFY
     ON button (21)
     OFF button (21)
    FREEZE button (21)
    POSITION button (20)
    ESC button (24) STANDBY/ON button
      
    (16, 17) 
    AUTO
     button (20)
    BLANK button (21)
     
    VOLUME button (18) 
    MUTE button (18)
    KEYSTONE button
     (20) 
                            Zoom
    + button (19) 
    - button (19) 
    MENU button (22)
    Menu cursor buttons
    ▲,▼,◄,►(18~40)
    ENTER button (18~40)
    RESET button
     (24) 
    						
    							
    6
    
    Preparations
    Fastening the lens cover
    WARNING  ►Do not fasten the lens cover during use or immediately after 
    use. Handling while the projector is in a high temperature could cause a burn 
    and/or malfunction to the projector. Before operating, make sure that the power 
    switch is off, that the power cord is not plugged in, and that the projector is cool 
    adequately.
    To avoid losing, please fasten the lens cover to the projector using the strap. 
    1. Slowly turn over the projector, so that the bottom is facing up. 
     
    2. Fix the strap to the strap ring of projector. 
     
    3. Fix the strap to the strap ring of lens cover.
    4. Attach  the  lens  cover  to  the  lens  of  projector,  and  slowly  turn  over  the 
    projector, so that the top is facing
     up.
    Preparations
    Strap ring
    Projector (Bottom side)
    Strap
    Strap ring
    Strap
    Strap ring
    (1)(2)
    Lens cover
    Strap
    Strap ring
    Strap
    Strap ring
    (1)(2)
    Strap ring 
    						
    							
    7
    
    Preparations
    Putting batteries
    WARNING  ►Always handle the batteries with care and use them only as 
    directed. Improper use may result in battery explosion, cracking or leakage, 
    which could result in fire, injury and/or pollution of the surrounding environment.
    • Be sure to use only the batteries specified. Do not use batteries of different 
    types at the same time. Do not mix a new battery with used one. 
    • Make sure the plus and minus terminals are correctly aligned when loading a 
    battery.
    • Keep a battery away from children and pets.
    • Do not recharge, short circuit, solder or disassemble a battery.
    • Do not allow a battery in a fire or water. Keep batteries in a dark, cool and dry 
    pla ce. 
    •  Do not give the battery a physical impact.
    •  If y ou observe a leakage of a battery, wipe out the flower and then replace 
    a battery. If the flower adheres your body or clothes, rinse well with water 
    immediately.
    •  Obey the local laws on disposing a battery.
    To use the remote control, please load the batteries. Whenever the remote control 
    starts to malfunction, replace the batteries. If you won’t use the remote control for 
    an extended period, remove the batteries from the remote control and store them 
    in a safe place.
    1. Remove the battery cover.  
    Slide back and remove the battery cover in the direction of the arrow .
    2. Take old batteries out and/or put new batteries in. 
    When putting in batteries, align and insert the two AA batteries according to 
    their plus and minus terminals as indicated in the remote control.
    3. Close the battery cover. 
    Replace the battery cover in the direction of the arrow and snap it back into 
    place. 
    						
    							
    8
    
    Preparations
    Using the remote control
    CAUTION  ►Be careful in handling the remote control. Incorrect handling 
    could cause damage or malfunction.
    • Do not drop or otherwise expose the remote control to physical impact.
    • Do not get the remote control wet or place it on wet objects. 
    • Remove the batteries from the remote control and store them in a safe place if 
    you won’t be using the remote control for an extended period. 
    • Replace the batteries whenever the remote control starts to malfunction. 
    • When strong lights such as direct sunlight or light from an extremely close 
    range (such as from an inverter fluorescent lamp) hit the projector’s remote 
    sensor, the remote control may not function correctly. Adjust the direction of the 
    projector to keep light from directly hitting the projector’s remote sensor.
    The remote control works with the projector’s remote sensor.
    • The range of the remote sensor is 3 meters with a 60 degree range (30 degrees 
    to the left and right of the remote sensor).
    • Also a remote signal reflected in the screen etc. may be available. If it is difficult 
    to send a remote signal to the sensor directly, please try.
    •  Since  the  remote  control  uses  infrared  light  to  send  signals  to  the  projector 
    (Class1  LED),  be  sure  to  use  the  remote  control  in  an  area  free  from  obstacles 
    that could block the remote control’s output signal to the projector.
    approx. 3 meters
    30º30º 
    						
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