Eiki Eip-25 Multimedia Projector Owners Manual
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1 Table of Contents 1. Introduction ····················································································2 2. Features ···························································································2 3. Operation notice ···········································································3 4. Projector figure ·············································································4 4.1 Function list of control panel 4 5. Accessories····················································································7 5.1 Remote control 8 5.2 Function list of remote control panel 9 6. Operation guide··········································································11 6.1 Connecting component 11 6.2 How to connect the projector to your computer 12 6.3 How to connect the projector to a DVD or VCR 12 6.4 Turning on the projector 13 6.5 Basic Image Adjustment 13 6.6 Turning off the projector 14 6.7 Adjusting the projected image height 14 6.8 Adjusting the image focus and zoom 15 7. OSD menu·····················································································16 7.1 Image (Computer mode) 16 7.2 Image (Video mode) 17 7.3 Display (Computer mode) 18 7.4 Display (Video mode) 20 7.5 Audio 21 7.6 Projection setting 22 7.7 Language 23 8. Maintenance and service························································24 8.1 Replacing the lamp module 24 8.2 Cleaning the projector lens 24 9. Appendix························································································26 9.1 Common problems and solutions 26 9.2 Distance ratio of screen and projector 28 9.3 Specifications 29
2 1.Introduction Please read this manual carefully before using, to find out: • How to use the projector safely • How to use the remote control • How to set up and connect the projector • How to start and turn off the projector • How to use the On-screen display (OSD) menus • How to replace the lamp module • How to solve troubleshoot common problems 2.Features • Use the technology of chip TI 0.7”/ 0.6” DLPTM. • Full-function remote including mouse controls. • High quality manual zoom lens. • Weight only 7.5 pounds with beautifully designed appearance. • Expandable module design, compact and lightweight. • High brightness/high contrast. Clear images. • Provide the adjustment of 4¡G3 / 16¡G9 aspect ratio. • Compatible with the VGA of P- Scan (480P) & HDTV (1080i / 720P). • Compatible with the video of NTSC / PAL / HDTV. • Multi languages function window.
3 3.Operation notice: Please read and follow the following safety instructions and description carefully. Inappropriate operation method may result in fire, electrical shock, and personal injury or shorten the life span of projector. Warning: Do not cover the lens while the lamp lights up. Warning: To protect your eyes, do not look directly into the projector’s light source. Warning: Make sure that you provide adequate ventilation for the projector. Do not block the ventilation holes in the case Warning: To prevent electrical shock, never open the projector case. Warning: Before using, please make sure that the power cord is connected to an AC receptacle with a protective safety ground terminal. Do not neglect the receptacle with protective safety ground terminal. Warning: To replace the lamp, turn the projector off and unplug the power cord. To avoid burns, wait 1 hr before opening the lamp door. For relevant operation procedures, please refer to page 24 the section of “changing lamp”. Warning: Please use the power cord provided. And use the receptacle with a protective safety ground terminal. Warning: Do not block ventilation openings to avoid danger. Warning: Do not place any drinks on top of your projector. Spilled liquids may damage the projector. Warning: Do not place the projector on a hot surface, moisture or in direct sunlight. Warning: Handle carefully during transportation. Avoid dropping it.
4 4.Projector figure 4.1 Function list of control panel: Zoom ring Infrared remote sensor Control panel ↑↓←→ LAMP LED TEMP LED POWER LED POWER MENU SOURCE AUTO/ENTER Lens Cap Focus ring
5 Power LED (Indicator light) • When the projector is on, Power LED will blink. Press “Power” button to enter screen, Power LED remains lit continually. Temp LED (Indicator light) • When fan malfunctions, the screen will shows the message stating “fan error, system is forced to turn off!”. Temp LED remains lit continually. • When the temperature is unusual, screen will shows the message stating “temperature error, system is forced to turn off!”. Temp LED blinks once every half of second. Lamp LED (Indicator light) • Lamp LED will turn on automatically when lamp is on. Lamp LED will turn off automatically when the lamp is off.. Power (On/Standby) • Press to turn power off and on. • Please refer to the “Starting and turning off the projector” section in Page 13. Menu (OSD menu) • Press this button to display the menu, press once again to close the menu. • If no other action is taken after the menu is opened, it will disappear automatically after 20 sec. Source (Signal source) • Select the signal of Analog RGB, Analog Y Pb Pr, Digital RGB, Composite Video, S-Video and Component Video in proper order, and automatically adjust the phase and frequency. Auto/Enter (confirm/Sync) • When using menu, this button is the Enter function. • Under general condition, this button is the Sync function.
6 ÇÈ (Up and down button) • OSD active: Press to move between menu options. • OSD inactive: Press to select the video input source. ÅÆ(Left and right button) • When using these buttons, press ”Auto/Enter” button then press right key to add setting value; on the contrary, left button to reduce the setting value.
7 5.Accessories You should check to make sure the accessories below are complete with nothing missing. For any missing accessory, please contact the local distributor. Projector lens cap power cord Component Video cable Composite Video cable PC Audio in/out cable S-Video cable VGA cable USB cable Carry bag VGA¡ÐRCA cable DVI cable remote control & 2 AAA batteries
8 5.1 Remote Control The infrared sensor is located on the top of the projector. The distance between the sensor and remote control should not exceed 10 meters for the remote control to function correctly. How to insert batteries in the remote control: 1) Remove the battery compartment cover. 2) Insert two AAA batteries into the battery compartment. Ensure the batteries polarity is aligned correctly. 3) Replace the battery compartment cover. • Using remote control
9 5.2Function list of remote control panel: Function key Function description Freeze/Esc/L • OSD inactive: press this button to freeze the display image. Press again to resume motion. • OSD active: press this button to exit. • Mouse active: Use as the left mouse button. Enter/R • During common status or using OSD options, please refer to “Auto/Enter” of “Projector panel” in page 5. • Mouse active: Use as the right mouse button. Power • Please refer to “Turning on and turning off the projector” section in page 13. Mode • Press ”Mode” button to make LED light become green. At this time, the remote control presents mouse status and capable of simulating mouse. • If no action is input within 15 sec, remote control will return to common status automatically. Please press “Mode” button again to return to mouse mode. • You must have USB cable connected between your computer and the projector to use this option. Menu • Please refer to “Menu” of “Projector panel” in page 5. Source • Select the signal of Analog RGB, Analog Y Pb Pr, Digital RGB, Composite Video, S-Video and Component Video in proper order. Blank • Press to set the current image into a plain blue screen. Press again to restore the display image. Auto • This button can automatically adjust the picture position and frequency. Pg.Up • Use as display image magnifying (*). • Mouse active: Use as Page up cursor. Pg.Dn • Use as display image minifying (*). • Mouse active: Use as Page down cursor.