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    To  AC socket
    Power cord
    ENTER button
    MENU button
    H&V LENS 
    SHIFT
    buttonSTANDBY-ON button
    Resetting the Lamp Timer
    Reset the lamp timer after replacing the lamp.
    Info
    •Make sure to reset the lamp timer only
    when replacing the lamp. If you reset the
    lamp timer and continue to use the same
    lamp, this may cause the lamp to become
    damaged or explode.
    1Connect the power cord.
    •Plug the power cord into the AC socket
    of the projector.
    2Reset the lamp timer.
    For Lamp 1
    •When you reset the timer for AH-45001,
    while simultaneously holding down
     and , press  on the
    projector.
    •“LAMP 1 100%” is displayed, indicating
    that the lamp timer is reset.
    For Lamp 2
    •When you reset the timer for AH-45002,
    while simultaneously holding down
     and , press  on the
    projector.
    •“LAMP 2 100%” is displayed, indicating
    that the lamp timer is reset.
    Regarding the Lamp 
    						
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    Computer Compatibility Chart
    •Multiple signal support
    Horizontal Frequency: 15–126 kHz
    Vertical Frequency: 43–200 Hz
    Pixel Clock: 12–230 MHz
    Sync signal: Compatible with TTL level
    Computer
    PC/
    MACPC/
    MACHorizontal 
    Frequency
    (kHz)Vertical 
    Frequency
    (Hz)Horizontal 
    Frequency
    (kHz)Vertical 
    Frequency
    (Hz)
    VGA
    PCPC
    SVGA
    XGAVESA 
    Standard Resolution
    640 
    × 350
    1,152 
    × 864
    1,152 
    × 882
    1,280 
    ×1,024
    1,400 
    ×1,050 720 
    × 350
    640 
    × 400
    720 
    × 400
    640 
    × 480
    800 
    × 600
    1,024 
    × 768Display
    Upscale
    True 27.0 60
    27.0 60
    27.0 60
    60 31.5 70
    31.5 70
    31.5
    70
    31.5
    60
    34.7
    70
    37.9
    72
    37.5
    75
    43.3
    85
    47.9
    90
    53.0
    100
    61.8
    120
    78.5
    150
    80.9
    160
    100.4 200
    31.4 50
    35.1 56
    37.9 60
    44.5 70
    48.1 72
    46.9 75
    53.7 85
    56.8 90DVI
    SupportVESA 
    Standard Resolution DisplayDVI
    Support
    64.0 100
    77.2 120
    98.3 150
    102.1 160
    125.6 200
    98.8 120 31.5 70
    37.9 85
    37.9
    27.085
    37.9
    85
    26.2
    50Advanced 
    intelligent 
    Compression
    Advanced 
    intelligent 
    Compression
    Advanced 
    intelligent 
    Compression 54.3 60
    67.5 75
    75.7 80
    77.3 85
    65.9 72 54.8 60
    67.4 74
    64.0 60
    1,600 
    ×1,200 SXGA
    SXGA+
    UXGA91.1 85
    74.7 52 80.0 75 78.1 74 74.6 70
    81.3 65
    90.1 72
    93.8 75
    106.3 8575.0 60 108.4 100
    64.0 60
    87.5 70
    MAC 16
    MAC 21
    HP (WS)
    WS PC/
    MAC 13
    PC/
    MAC 19
    PC/
    MAC 21
    PC (WS)
    SGI (WS)
    SUN (WS)
    Intelligent 
    Compression
    Upscale 640 
    × 480
    800 
    × 600
    832 
    × 624Upscale
    34.9
    1,152 
    × 870
    68.567
    1,280 
    ×1,02460.0
    75
    1,280 
    ×1,02478.1 72
    60.0 60 1,024 
    × 768
    1,280 
    × 960 VGA
    SVGA
    SXGA
    SXGA SXGAXGATrue 48.4 60
    80.075
    46.8 75
    1,280 
    ×1,02453.5 50
    76.8 72 85.9 85
    1,152 
    × 90060.9 66
    71.9 76 49.6 75
    75 90.2 100 64.0 70
    64.1 72
    113.2 14035.5 43
    40.3 50
    48.4 60
    58.1 72
    68.7 85 60.0 75
    73.5 90
    77.2 96
    80.6 100 56.5 70
    •Compatible with sync on green signal
    •UXGA, SXGA+ and SXGA compatible in advanced
    intelligent compression
    •AICS (Advanced Intelligent Compression and Ex-
    pansion System) resizing technology
    The following is a list of modes that conform to VESA.  However, this projector supports other signals
    that are not VESA standards.
    The table below lists signal codes that are compatible with the projector. When the images are distorted or
    cannot be projected, adjust the output signal of your computer and so forth while referring to the table below. 
    						
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    Note
    •This projector may not be able to display images from notebook computers in simultaneous (CRT/LCD)
    mode. Should this occur, turn off the LCD display on the notebook computer and output the display data
    in “CRT only” mode. Details on how to change display modes can be found in your notebook computer
    owner’s manual.
    •When this projector receives 640 × 350 VESA format VGA signals, “640 × 400” appears on the screen.
    •When projecting the RGB interlace signal using INPUT 1/2 with “Signal Type” set to “Auto” or “RGB”, the
    image may not be projected as desired. In this case, select either INPUT 4 (video) or INPUT 5 (S-video).
    DTV
    15.7
    31.5
    33.8
    15.6
    31.3
    45.0
    37.5
    33.8
    33.8
    28.1 480I/525I480P/525P
    540P
    576
    I/625I576P/625P
    720P/750P
    720P/750P
    1035
    I/1125I1080I/1125I1080I/1125I
    60
    60
    60
    50
    50
    60
    50
    60
    60
    50
    Signal Vertical Frequency (Hz) DVI Support (Compatible with HDCP) Horizontal Frequency (kHz)
    Computer Compatibility Chart 
    						
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    Troubleshooting
    Check
    •Projector power cord is not plugged into the wall outlet.
    •Power to the external connected devices is off.
    •The selected input mode is wrong.
    •Cables incorrectly connected to side panel of the projector.
    •Remote control batteries have run out.
    •External output has not been set when connecting notebook computer.
    •Cables incorrectly connected to the side panel of the projector.
    •“Bright” is set to minimum position.
    •The “BLACK SCREEN” function is working.
    •Image adjustments are incorrectly set.
    (INPUT 1, INPUT 2, INPUT 3 only)
    •Input signal type (RGB/Component) is incorrectly set.
    (INPUT 4, INPUT 5 only)
    •Video Input system is incorrectly set.
    •Adjust the focus.
    •The projection distance exceeds the focus range.
    (Computer Input only)
    •Perform “Fine Sync” Adjustments. (“Clock” Adjustment)
    •Perform “Fine Sync” Adjustments. (“Phase” Adjustment)
    •Noise may appear depending on the computer.
    •Cables incorrectly connected to side panel of the projector.
    •Volume is set to minimum.
    •The “MUTE” function is working.
    •The “Speaker” menu is set to “OFF”.
    •If the picture is normal, the sound is due to cabinet shrinkage
    caused by room temperature changes. This will not affect
    operation or performance.
    •See “Maintenance Indicators”.
    Problem
    An unusual sound is
    occasionally heard
    from the cabinet.
    Maintenance
    indicator illuminates or
    blinks in red.
    Page
    37
    —
    45
    27—36
    17
    27
    27—36
    60
    50
    60
    63
    76
    40
    22
    68
    68
    —
    27—36
    46
    46
    73
    —
    91
    Sound is heard but no
    picture appears.
    Color is faded or poor.
    Picture is blurred;
    noise appears.
    Picture appears but no
    sound is heard.
    No picture and no sound
    or projector does not start. 
    						
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    CheckProblemPage
    All buttons on the
    projector and the remote
    control are unavailable.
    Picture is green on
    INPUT 1or 2
    (COMPONENT).
    Picture is pink (no green)
    on INPUT 1, 2 or 3
    (RGB).
    Picture is too bright and
    whitish.
    The cooling fan
    becomes noisy.
    The lamp does not light
    up even after the
    projector turns on.
    The lamp suddenly turns
    off during projection.
    The image sometimes
    flickers.
    The lamps take a long
    time to turn on.
    Picture is dark.•If the “Stack Setting” menu is set to “Slave” and the “Keylock
    Level” menu is set to “Level B”, all buttons on the projector and
    the remote control are unavailable. Connect the remote control
    to the projector, and then use the remote control to operate the
    projector.
    •Change the input signal type setting.
    •Image adjustments are incorrectly set.
    •When temperature inside the projector increases, the cooling
    fan runs faster.
    •The lamp indicator is illuminating in red.
    Replace the lamp.
    •Cables incorrectly connected to the projector or the connected
    equipment works improperly.
    •If this happens frequently, replace the lamp.
    •The lamps will eventually need to be changed.
    The lamps have reached the end of its life. Replace the lamps.18
    84
    85
    63
    60
    —
    91
    27—36
    94
    94
    This projector is equipped with a microprocessor. Its performance could be adversely affected by
    incorrect operation or interference. If this should happen, unplug the projector and plug it in again
    after more than 5 minutes.
    Troubleshooting 
    						
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    Specifications
    DLPTM Projector
    EIP-4500
    NTSC3.58/NTSC4.43/PAL/PAL-M/PAL-N/PAL-60/SECAM/
    DTV480 I/DTV480P/DTV540P/DTV576 I/DTV576P/DTV720P/DTV1035 I/DTV1080 I
    Single Chip Digital Micromirror Device
    TM  (DMDTM) by Texas Instruments
    Panel size: 0.7
    No. of dots:  786,432 dots (1,024 [H]  × 768 [V])
    1.2  × electric zoom/focus lens, F1.8–F2.0, f = 25.6–31.3 mm (standard \
    equipment with EIP-4500)
    250 W  × 2
    15-pin mini D-sub connector
    Y:  1.0 Vp-p, sync negative, 75  Ω terminated
    P
    B: 0.7 Vp-p, 75  Ω terminated
    P
    R: 0.7 Vp-p, 75  Ω terminated
    750 TV lines (DTV720P)
    BNC connector
    Y:  1.0 Vp-p, sync negative, 75  Ω terminated
    P
    B: 0.7 Vp-p, 75  Ω terminated
    P
    R: 0.7 Vp-p, 75  Ω terminated
    15-pin mini D-sub connector, 5 BNC connector: RGB separate/composite sync (TTL)/sync
    on green type analog input: 0–0.7 Vp-p, positive, 75  Ω terminated
    Horizontal sync. signal: TTL level (positive/negative) or composite sync (Apple only)
    V ertical sync. signal: Same as above
    DVI connector (24-pin), RGB (digital), 250 –1,000 mV, 50  Ω (Compatible with HDCP)
    RCA connector: VIDEO, composite video, 1.0 Vp-p, sync negative, 75  Ω
    terminated
    4-pin mini DIN connector
    Y (luminance signal): 1.0 Vp-p, sync negative, 75  Ω terminated
    C (chrominance signal): Burst 0.286 Vp-p, 75  Ω terminated
    ø3.5 mm stereo minijack, RCA terminal
    0.5 Vrms, more than 22 k Ω
    ø3.5 mm minijack
    0.5 Vrms, less than 2.2 k Ω
    9-pin D-sub connector
    8-pin RJ-45 modular connector
    12–230 MHz
    43–200 Hz
    15–126 kHz
    3.0 W (stereo)
    4.5 cm round  × 2
    AC 100–240 V
    6.3 A (AC 100 V)–2.6 A (AC 240 V)
    50/60 Hz
    630 W (when “Eco Mode” is “OFF”)/505 W (when “Eco Mode\
    ” is “ON”) with AC 100 V
    600 W (when “Eco Mode” is “OFF”)/485 W (when “Eco Mode\
    ” is “ON”) with AC 240 V
    0.75 W (AC 100 V) – 1.25 W (AC 240 V) (When “Monitor Out” \
    and “LAN/RS232C” are set to “Disable”.)
    2,370 BTU/hour (when “Eco Mode” is “OFF”)/1,900 BTU/hour (\
    when “Eco Mode” is “ON”)
    with AC 100 V
    2,260 BTU/hour (when “Eco Mode” is “OFF”)/1,825 BTU/hour (\
    when “Eco Mode” is “ON”)
    with AC 240 V
    41°F to 104°F (+5°C to +40°C)
    –4°F to 140°F (–20°C to +60°C)
    Plastic
    38 kHz
    16 
    5/32  × 7 3/32  × 18 35/64 (410 (W)  × 180 (H)  × 471 (D) mm) (main body only)
    16 5/32  × 7 37/64  × 18 35/64 (410 (W)  × 192.1 (H)  × 471 (D) mm) (including adjustment foot
    and projecting parts)
    33.1 lbs (15.0 kg)
    Remote control, Power cord for U.S., Canada, etc., Power cord for Europe\
    , except U.K.,
    RGB cable, Remote mouse receiver, Cap for the standard zoom lens, Technical reference
    CD-ROM, QUICK GUIDE, Owner’s manual
    Product type
    Model
    V ideo system
    Display method DMD panel
    Standard zoom lens Projection lamp
    Component input (INPUT 1)/output (OUTPUT) signal
    Horizontal resolution
    Component input (INPUT 2) signal
    RGB input (INPUT 1/2)/output
    (OUTPUT) signal
    RGB digital input signal (INPUT 3)
    Video input signal(INPUT 4)
    S-video input signal
    (INPUT 5)
    Audio input signal
    Audio output signal
    (AUDIO OUTPUT 1–5)
    RS-232C  terminal
    LAN terminal Pixel clock
    V ertical frequency
    Horizontal frequency Audio output
    Speaker system Rated voltageInput current
    Rated frequency
    Power consumption
    Power consumption (standby) Heat dissipation
    Operating temperature Storage temperature Cabinet
    I/R carrier frequency
    Dimensions (approx.)
    Weight (approx.)
    Replacement parts
    As a part of policy of continuous improvement,  EIKI reserves the right to make design
    and specification changes for product improvement without prior notice. \
    The performance specification figures indicated are nominal values of production units. \
    There may be somedeviations from these values in individual units. 
    						
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    Glossary
    Advanced intelligent compression (Page 97)
    High quality resizing of lower and higher resolu-
    tion images to fit the projector’s native resolution.
    Aspect ratio (Page 48)
    Width and height ratio of an image. The normal
    aspect ratio of a computer and video image is 4:3.
    There are also wide images with an aspect ratio
    of 16:9 and 21:9.
    Auto Sync (Page 70)
    Optimizes projected computer images by auto-
    matically adjusting certain characteristics.
    Background (Page 77)
    Initial setting image projected when no signal is
    being output.
    Border (Page 49)
    Projects a 4:3 image fully within a 16:9 screen by
    keeping the aspect ratio at 4:3.
    Clock (Page 68)
    Clock adjustment is used to adjust vertical noise
    when clock level is incorrect.
    CLR Temp (Color temperature)  (Page 61)
    Function that can be used to adjust the color tem-
    perature to suit the type of image input to the pro-
    jector. Decrease the color temperature to create
    warmer, reddish images for natural flesh tones,
    or increase to create cooler, bluish images for a
    brighter picture.
    C.M.S. (Color Management System) (Page 64)
    Function allows you individually adjust the display
    characteristics of six colors (R: Red, Y: Yellow, G:
    Green, C: Cyan, B: Blue, M: Magenta)
    Dot by Dot (Page 48)
    Mode that projects images in their native resolution.
    Keylock Level (Page 85)
    Mode that can lock the operation of projector but-
    tons to prevent unauthorized adjustment.
    Keystone Correction (Page 41)
    Function to digitally correct a distorted image
    when the projector is set up at an angle, smoothes
    out jaggies on keystone images and compresses
    the image not only horizontally but vertically keep-
    ing the 4:3 aspect ratio.
    Phase (Page 68)
    Phase shift is a timing shift between isomorphic
    signals with the same resolution. When phase
    level is incorrect, the projected image typically dis-
    plays horizontal flicker.
    Pict in Pict (Page 74)
    The Pict in Pict (picture in picture) function allows
    you to display two pictures on the same screen.
    You can display the image input from a video as
    an inset picture overlapping the main picture in-
    put from a computer.
    Picture Mode (Page 60)
    Image quality enhancement function that offers a
    richer image by brightening the darker portions of
    the image without altering the brightness of the
    brighter portions. You can select four different
    modes: STANDARD, PRESENTATION, CINEMA
    and CUSTOM.
    Progressive (Page 62)
    The progressive display projects a smoother video
    image. You can select three different modes: 2D
    Progressive, 3D Progressive and Film Mode.
    Resize (Page 48)
    Allows you to modify or customize the picture dis-
    play mode to enhance the input image. You can
    select six different modes: NORMAL, FULL, DOT
    BY DOT, BORDER, STRETCH and SMART
    STRETCH.
    Shifting the lens (Page 38)
    Function to adjust the position of the projected im-
    age for the position of the screen by shifting the lens
    horizontally and vertically.
    Smart Stretch (Page 49)
    Projects the image fully in a 16:9 screen by en-
    larging only the surrounding areas while keeping
    the aspect ratio in the middle part of the image at
    4:3. Image will be displayed more naturally than
    using “Stretch” mode.
    sRGB (Page 64)
    An international standard of color reproduction
    regulated by the IEC (International Electrotechnical
    Commission). As the fixed color area has been
    decided by the IEC, the color changes according
    to DLP features, so that the images are displayed
    in a natural tint based on an original image, when
    “C.M.S. Adjustment” is set to “sRGB”.
    Stack Setting (Page 84)
    Setting for the stack projection that allows you to
    increase the brightness of an image by stacking
    multiple projectors and projecting same image
    simultaneously. You can control projectors for the
    stack projection by assigning a projector as the
    master and the other projectors as the slaves.
    Stretch (Page 49)
    Projects the 16:9 image or the squeezed image*
    fully in a 16:9 screen.
    * 16:9 image that is squeezed horizontally into 4:3
    image.
    System Lock (Page 79)
    If the “Keycode” set in the projector is not cor-
    rectly entered, the projector will not operate even
    if signals are entered. 
    						
    							103 AC socket............................................................ 37
    ADJ./MOUSE switch............................................ 18
    Adjustment buttons.............................................. 56
    Adjustment feet.................................................... 39
    Advanced intelligent compression....................... 97
    Aspect ratio.......................................................... 48
    Audio.................................................................... 72
    AUDIO input (1) terminal..................................... 27
    AUDIO input (2, 3) terminal................................. 28
    AUDIO input (4, 5) terminal................................. 34
    Audio Out............................................................. 72
    AUDIO OUTPUT terminal.................................... 36
    Auto Power Off.................................................... 79
    Auto Search......................................................... 78
    Auto Sync (Auto Sync adjustment)..................... 70
    AUTO SYNC button............................................. 70
    Auto Sync Disp.................................................... 71
    Background.......................................................... 77
    BLACK SCREEN button...................................... 50
    Border.................................................................. 49
    BREAK TIMER button......................................... 50
    Bright Boost......................................................... 61
    C.M.S. (Color Management System).................. 64
    C.M.S. Adjustment............................................... 64
    Carrying handle................................................... 13
    Clock.................................................................... 68
    CLR Temp (Color Temperature).......................... 61
    Digi. Shift............................................................. 75
    DNR..................................................................... 62
    Dot By Dot........................................................... 48
    Eco Mode............................................................. 78
    ENLARGE buttons............................................... 46
    ENTER button...................................................... 56
    Exhaust vent........................................................ 90
    Fine Sync............................................................. 68
    FOCUS buttons................................................... 40
    FREEZE button.................................................... 47
    Geometric adjustment......................................... 42
    H & V keystone.................................................... 43
    H & V LENS SHIFT button.................................. 39
    Image Capture..................................................... 76
    Image resizing..................................................... 44
    INPUT 1 – 5 modes............................................. 45
    INPUT 1 terminal................................................. 27
    INPUT 2 terminals............................................... 28
    INPUT 3 terminal................................................. 29
    INPUT 4 terminal................................................. 34
    INPUT 5 terminal................................................. 34
    INPUT buttons..................................................... 45
    Intake vent........................................................... 90
    Kensington Security Standard connector............ 15
    Keycode............................................................... 79
    Keylock Level....................................................... 85
    KEYSTONE button.............................................. 41
    Keystone Correction............................................ 41
    Lamp.................................................................... 93
    Lamp indicators 1, 2............................................ 91
    Lamp Mode.......................................................... 83
    Lamp Timer (Life) ................................................ 83
    Index
    Lamp unit cover................................................... 94
    LAN terminal........................................................ 35
    LAN/RS232C....................................................... 87
    Language............................................................. 89
    L-click button........................................................ 19
    Lens cap.............................................................. 13
    MENU button....................................................... 56
    Monitor Out.......................................................... 87
    Mouse button....................................................... 19
    MUTE button........................................................ 46
    Normal................................................................. 48
    Options (1)........................................................... 74
    Options (2)........................................................... 82
    OSD Display........................................................ 75
    OUTPUT (FOR INPUT 1, 2) terminal.................. 36
    Pair Stack............................................................ 85
    Password............................................................. 82
    Phase................................................................... 68
    Pict in Pict............................................................ 74
    Picture.................................................................. 60
    Picture Mode........................................................ 60
    PICTURE MODE button...................................... 47
    Power cord........................................................... 37
    Power indicator.................................................... 14
    PRJ mode ............................................................ 84
    Progressive.......................................................... 62
    R-click button....................................................... 19
    Remote control.................................................... 17
    Remote control sensor........................................ 17
    Remote mouse receiver...................................... 19
    Resize.................................................................. 48
    RESIZE button..................................................... 48
    RGB cable........................................................... 27
    RS-232C.............................................................. 86
    RS-232C terminal................................................ 35
    Save Setting........................................................ 68
    Select Setting....................................................... 69
    Service Mode....................................................... 88
    Set Inputs............................................................. 86
    Signal Info............................................................ 70
    Signal Type.......................................................... 63
    Smart Stretch....................................................... 49
    Speaker................................................................ 73
    Special Modes..................................................... 69
    sRGB................................................................... 64
    Stack Setting........................................................ 84
    STANDBY-ON button........................................... 37
    Startup Image...................................................... 77
    Status................................................................... 89
    Stretch.................................................................. 49
    System Lock........................................................ 79
    Temperature warning indicator............................ 91
    UNDO button....................................................... 56
    Video System....................................................... 76
    Volume buttons.................................................... 46
    WIRED R/C JACK ................................................ 18
    WIRED REMOTE terminal.................................. 18
    ZOOM buttons..................................................... 40 
    						
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