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    Maintenance and Cleaning
    When	the	projection	lamp	of	the	projector	reaches	its	end	
    of	life,	the	Lamp	replacement	icon	appears	on	the	screen	
    and	LAMP	REPLACE	indicator	lights	yellow.	Replace	the	
    lamp	with	a	new	one	promptly.	The	timing	when	the	LAMP	
    REPLACE	indicator	should	light	is	depending	on	the	lamp	
    mode.
    Follow	these	steps	to	replace	the	lamp.
    For	continued	safety,	replace	with	a	lamp	of	the	
    same	type.	Do	not	drop	a	lamp	or	touch	a	glass	
    bulb!	The	glass	can	shatter	and	may	cause	injury.Allow	a	projector	to	cool	for	at	least	45	minutes	
    before	you	open	the	Lamp	Cover.	The	inside	of	
    the	projector	can	become	very	hot.
    CAUTION
    Unplug	the	AC	power	cord.	Let	the	projector	cool	for	at	
    least	45	minutes.
    Loosen	the	three	(3)	screws	that	secure	the	lamp.	Lift	
    the	lamp	out	of	the	projector	by	using	the	handles.
    1
    3
    Replace	the	lamp	with	a	new	one	and	secure	the	three	
    (3)	screws.	Make	sure	that	the	lamp	is	set	properly.	
    Close	the	lamp	cover	and	secure	the	screw.4
    Loosen	the	screw	and	open	the	lamp	cover.2
    Connect	the	AC	power	cord	to	the	projector	and	turn	
    on	the	projector.5
    Lamp Replacement
    CAUTION
    Top Control
    LAMP REPLACE 
    indicator
    LampScrew
    Handles Screw
    Lamp	Cover
    ScrewScrew
    CAUTION
    When	 replacing	 the	 lamp	 because	 it	 has	 stopped	 illuminating,	 there	 is	 a	 possibility	 that	 the	 lamp	 may	 be	
    broken.
    If	replacing	the	lamp	of	a	projector	which	has	been	installed	on	the	ceiling,	you	should	always	assume	that	
    the	 lamp	 is	 broken,	 and	 you	 should	 stand	 to	 the	 side	 of	 the	 lamp	 cover,	 not	 underneath	 it.	 Remove	 the	
    lamp	cover	gently.	Small	pieces	of	glass	may	fall	out	when	the	lamp	cover	is	opened.	If	pieces	of	glass	get	
    into	your	eyes	or	mouth,	seek	medical	advice	immediately.
    Note:
    •	When	Mode 2	is	selected	in	the	Lamp	life	control	menu,	if	the	projection	lamp	of	the	projector	reaches	its	
    		end	of	life,	the	lamp	replacement	icon	appears	on	the	screen,	and		the	projector	is	turned	off 	automatically	
    		after	3	minutes.
    		•	The	Lamp	replacement	icon	will	not	appear	when	the	Display	function	is	set	to	 Off	(p.45),	during	Freeze	
    (p.25),	or	No show	(p.26).
    Lamp replacement icon
    Reset the lamp replacement counter .
    See	"Lamp	Counter"	on	page	55.6 
    						
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    Maintenance and Cleaning
    This	projector	uses	a	high-pressure	lamp	which	must	be	handled	carefully	and	properly.		
    Improper	handling	may	result	in	accidents,	injury,	or	create	a	fire	hazard.
    ●	Lamp	life	may	differ	from	lamp	to	lamp	and	according	to	the	environment	of	use.	There	is	no	guarantee	of	 the	 same	 life	 for	 each	 lamp.	 Some	 lamps	 may	 fail	 or	 terminate	 their	 life	 in	 a	 shorter	 period	 of	 time	
    than	other	similar	lamps.
    ●	 If	 the	 projector	 indicates	 that	 the	 lamp	 should	 be	 replaced,	 i.e.,	 if	 the	 LAMP	 REPLACE	 indicator	 lights	 up,	replace	the	lamp	with	a	new	one	IMMEDIATELY	after	the	projector	has	cooled	down.		
    	 	 (Follow	 carefully	 the	 instructions	 in	 the	 Lamp	 Replacement	 section	 of	 this	 manual.)	 Continuous	 use	 of	 the	lamp	with	the	LAMP	REPLACE	indicator	lighted	may	increase	the	risk	of	lamp	explosion.		
    ●	 A	 Lamp	 may	 explode	 as	 a	 result	 of	 vibration,	 shock	 or	 degradation	 as	 a	 result	 of	 hours	 of	 use	 as	 its	 lifetime	 draws	 to	 an	 end.	 Risk	 of	 explosion	 may	 differ	 according	 to	 the	 environment	 or	 conditions	 in	
    which	the	projector	and	lamp	are	being	used.
    IF A LAMP EXPLODES, THE FOLLOwING SAFETy PRECAUTIONS SHOULD BE TAKEN .
    If	 a	 lamp 	explodes, 	disconnect 	the 	projector’s 	AC 	plug 	from 	the 	AC 	outlet 	immediately. 	Contact 	an 	
    authorized 	service 	station 	for 	 a	 checkup 	of
     	the 	unit 	and 	replacement 	of	 the 	lamp. 	Additionally, 	check 	
    carefully	to	ensure	that	there	are	no	broken	shards	or	pieces	of	glass	around	the	projector	or	coming	out	
    from	 the	 cooling	 air	 circulation	 holes.	 Any	 broken	 shards	 found	 should	 be	 cleaned	 up	 carefully.	 No	 one	
    should	 check	 the	 inside	 of	 the	 projector	 except	 those	 who	 are	 authorized	 trained	 technicians	 and	 who	
    are	 familiar	 with	 projector	 service.	 Inappropriate	 attempts	 to	 service	 the	 unit	 by	 anyone,	 especially	 those	
    who	are	not	appropriately	trained	to	do	so,	may	result	in	an	accident	or	injury	caused	by	pieces	of	broken	
    glass.		
              LAMP HANDLING PRECAUTIONS
    ORDER REPLACEMENT LAMP
    Replacement	lamp	can	be	ordered	through	your	dealer.		When	ordering	a	projection	lamp,	give	the	following	
    information	to	the	dealer.
    	●		Model No . of your projector  :  LC-XBL30
    	●		Replacement Lamp Type No .  :  POA-LMP132
    														 			(Service	Parts	No.	610	345	2456) 
    						
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      Problem:	–	Solutions
      No power	 –	Plug	the	power	cord	of	the	projector	into	the	AC	outlet.	
    		 –	See	if	the	POWER	indicator	lights	red.	
    		 –		Wait	until	the	POWER	indicator	stops	blinking	to	turn	on	the	projector	
    again.	The	projector	can	be	turned	on	after	the	POWER	indicator	
    turns	red.	See	page	18.
    		 –	Check	the	WARNING	indicator.	If	the	WARNING	indicator	lights	red,																	
    																																																																					projector	cannot	be	turned	on.	See	page	58.	
    		 –	Check	the	projection	lamp.	See	page	61.	
    		 –	Unlock	the	Key	lock	function	for	the	projector.	See	page	53.
    The initial display is not shown .            –	Make	sure	Off	or	Countdown off	are	not	chosen	at	display	
    		 	 function.	See	page	45.
    The initial display is not same               –	Make	sure	User	or	Off	are	not	chosen	at	Logo	(select)
    as the default set .                                       function.	See	page	46.
    Input signal switches automatically .     –	Make	sure	Input	search	function	is	adjusted	properly.		See	page	44.
    (or does not switch automatically)
    when the projector is on and you     				–	That	is	the	Filter	warning	icon.	See	page	56.
    press the input source buttons, an 
    icon other than the Lamp mode icon 
    appears.
    An icon other than Input mode or       		–	That	is	the	Lamp	replacement	icon	or	the	Filter	warning	icon.		See	
    Lamp mode icon appears .                         pages	56	or	61.
    Image is out of focus . 	–	Adjust	focus	of	the	projector.	See	page	23.	
    		 –	Provide	proper	distance	between	the	projector	and	the	projection		
    		 	 screen.	See	page	12.	
    		 –	Check	the	projection	lens	to	see	if	it	needs	cleaning.	See	page	60.	
    		 –	
    
    Moving	the	projector	from	a	cool	to	warm	place	may	result	in			
    		 	 moisture	condensation	on	the	projection	lens.	In	such	cases,	leave		
    		 	 the	projector	off	and	wait	until	condensation	evaporates.
    Image is Left/Right reversed .	 –	Check	the	Ceiling/Rear	function.	See	page	49.	
    Image is Top/Bottom reversed .	 –	Check	the	Ceiling	function.	See	page	49.
    	
    Picture is not bright enough .  –	Check	if	the	Contrast	or	Brightness	is	adjusted	properly.	See		
    		 	 pages	33,	40.
    		 –	Check	if	Image mode	is	selected	properly.	See	pages	32,	39.
    		 –	Check	the	lamp	control	function.	See	pages	25,	52.
    		 –	Check	the	LAMP	REPLACE	indicator.	If	it	lights,	the	end	of	lamp	life		
    		 	 is	approaching.	 Replace	the	lamp	 with	a	 new	one	promptly.	 See	page		
    		 	 61.
    Appendix 
    Troubleshooting
    Before	calling	your	dealer	or	service	center	for	assistance,	check	the	items	below	once	again.
    –	Make	sure	you	have	properly	connected	the	projector	to	peripheral	equipment	as	described	on	pages	14-16.	
    –	Make	sure	all	equipment	is	connected	to	AC	outlet	and	the	power	is	turned	on.
    –	When	the	projector	does	not	project	an	image	from	the	connected	computer,	restart	the	computer.		 
    						
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    Appendix
      No image	–	Check	the	connection	between	your	computer	or	video	equipment		
    		 	 and	the	projector.	See	pages	14-16.	
    		 –	See	if	the	input	signal	is	correctly	output	from	your	computer.	Some		
    		 	 laptop	computers	may	need	to	change	the	setting	for	monitor	output		
    		 			when	connecting	to	a	projector.	See	your	computer’s	instruction		
    		 	 manual	for	the	setting.		
    		 –	It	takes	about	30	seconds	to	display	an	image	after	turning	on	the		
    		 	 projector.	See	page	18.
    		 –		Check	the	Input	signal,	color	system,	video	system	or	computer	
    system	mode.
    		 –	Make	sure	the	temperature	is	not	out	of	the	specified	Operating		
    		 	 Temperature	(
    41˚F–95˚F	[5˚C–35˚C]).
    		 –	When	No Show	is	operating,	the	image	cannot	be	displayed.	Press		
    		 	 the	NO	SHOW	button	or	any	other	button	on	the	remote	control.
     No sound 	 –	Check	the	audio	cable	connection	from	audio	input	source.	
    		 –	Adjust	the	audio	source.	
    		 –	Press	the	Volume	+	button.	See	page	24.	
    		 –	Press	the	Mute	button.	See	page	24.
    		 –	When	the	AUDIO	OUT	is	plugged-in,	the	projector's	built-in	speaker		
    		 	 is	not	available.	 	 	 	 	 	 	
    		 –	Is	the	image 	projected? 	Yo u 	will	 hear 	the 	sound 	only 	when	 the	image 						
    		 	 is	projected.
    The color is strange . 	–	Check	the	Input	signal,	color	system,video	system	or	computer		
    		 	
     system	mode.	 	 	 	 	 	 	
    		 –	Make	sure	the	Blackboard	is	not	selected	on	Image	select			
    		 	 menu.	See	pages	32,	39.
      Some displays are not seen		 –	Check	the	Display	function.	See	page	45.	
    	 during  the operation . 	
    	 Auto PC adjustment function 	 –	Check	the	Input	signal.	Auto	PC	adjustment	function	can	not	work		
    	 does not work . 	 	 when	480p,575p.720p,480i,575i,1035i	or	1080i	is	selected.	See		
    		 			page	29.																																																																																																	
    		 	
    	 The setting does not remain  	 –	Make	sure	you	selected	 Store	after	adjusting	setting.	Some	settings		
    	 after turning off power .	 	 can	not	be	stored	if	not	registered	with	 Store.	See	pages	34,	41.
    	 Power management does not	– 	Power	management	function	can	not	work	while	 Freeze	or	No			
      work .  	Show	function	is	running.	See	page	50.	
    	 Capture function does not work . 	–	Check	the	connection	and	the	input	signal	to	see	if	there	is	signal.
    	 Auto setup does not work properly .	– 	
    Make	sure	Off 	is	 not	 selected	 at	any	 function	 of Auto setup .	See	 page		
    		 	 44.																																																																																																									
    		 –	Make	sure	On	is	not	selected	at	the	Ceiling	function.	See	page	49.
      Auto keystone function does not  	 –	Make	sure 	the 	Auto 	keystone 	function 	is 	not 	set 	to 	Manual .	Press										
    	 work even when the projector is 		 			the	AUTO	SETUP	button	on	the	top	control.	See	pages	23,	44.		
      tipped .   																																																							
    Appendix 
    						
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    Appendix
      The image is distorted or runs off . –	Check	PC adjust	menu	or	Screen	menu	and	adjust	them.			
    		 			See	pages	30-31,	34-35.
      PIN code dialog box appears 	 –	PIN	code	lock	is	being	set.	Enter	a	PIN	code	(the	“1234”	or	numbers	
    	 at start-up .	 	 you	have	set).	See	pages	19,	53-54.
      The Remote Control does 	–	Check	the	batteries.	
    	 not work . 	 –	Make	sure	no	obstruction	is	between	the	projector	and	remote	 	
    		 			control.	
    		 –	Make	sure	you	are	not	too	far	from	the	projector	when	using	the		
    		 	 remote	control.	Maximum	operating	range	is	16.4'(5	m).					 														
    																								 –	Make	sure	the	code	of	the	remote	control	is	conformed	to	the			
    	 		 			projector’s	code.	See	page	52.	
    		 –	Unlock	the	Key	lock	function	for	the	remote	control	function.	See		
    		 	 page	53.
    	 Indicator blinks or lights .  –	Check	the	status	of	the	projector	with	referring	to	"Indicators	and   
        projector	Condition".	See	page	69.					
    	 The exclamation mark appears 	–	Your	operation	is	invalid.	Operate	correctly.	 	 	 	
    		on the screen .
      Top control does not work .                 –	The	 top	control	 is	not	 available	 if	the	 top	control	 is	locked	 at	Key lock 			
    		
    		under	Security	of	SETTING	section.	See	page	53.
    	 Unable to unlock the Logo PIN 	–	Contact	the	dealer	where	you	purchased	the	projector	or	the	service	
    	 code lock, Security key lock	 	 center.	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	
    	 or Security PIN code lock . 
    						
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    wARNING :
    High voltages are used to operate this projector . Do not attempt to open the cabinet .
    If	problems	still	persist	after	following	all	operating	instructions,	contact	the	dealer	where	you	purchased	the	
    projector	or	the	service	center.	Specify	the	model	number	and	explain	about	the	problem.	We	will	advise	you	
    how	to	obtain	service.
    This	symbol	on	the	nameplate	
    means	the	product	is	Listed	
    by	Underwriters	Laboratories	
    Inc.		It	is	designed	and	
    manufactured	to	meet	rigid	
    U.L.	safety	standards	against	
    risk	of	fire,	casualty	and	
    electrical	hazards.The 	CE 	Mark 	is 	 a	 Directive 	conformity 	
    mark	of	the	European	Community	(EC).
    Appendix 
    						
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    Appendix
    Menu Tree
    SVGA	1Mode	1Mode	2	-	-	-	-
    Total	dotsHorizontalVertical
    Display	area	HDisplay	area	VReset
    Dynamic
    RealBlackboard	(Green)
    Image	1Image	2Image	3
    Image AdjustContrastBrightnessColor	temp.
    Red
    Gamma
    Store
    NormalTrue
    Digital	zoom	–
    Full	
    0–630–63
    Computer Input
    PC adjust
    Mode	1Mode	2Mode	3Mode	4Mode	5
    Image select
    0–63
    0–15
    Image	1Image	2Image	3Image	4
    Screen
    Yes/No
    	*	Systems	displayed	in	the	System	Menu	vary	 depending	on	an	input	signal.
    ResetYes/No
    Sharpness0–15
    Computer Input/Video Input
    Sound
    VolumeMuteOn/OffSound0–31
    Standard
    Mode	3Mode	4Mode	5
    Clamp
    Digital	zoom	+
    GreenBlue0–630–63
    Store
    Mode	free
    System (1)
    Image	4
    Mode	1Mode	2
    CustomScaleH&VPositionCommonReset
    H/V
    H/VYes/NoYes/No
    Wide
    On/Off
    Input
    Video
    RGB	Computer	1
    Component
    Input
    ColorboardRed/Blue/Yellow/Green
    S-video
    Auto	PC	adj.
    Fine	sync0–31
    Computer	2RGB
    MidLowXLow
    User
    High
    RGB	(Scart) 
    						
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    Appendix
    AutoPA LSECAMNTSCNTSC	4.43PAL-MPAL-N
    Video Input
    Auto1080i1035i720p575p480p575i480i
    Dynamic
    CinemaBlackboard	(Green)
    Image	1Image	2Image	3
    Normal
    0–630–63
    Off
    Image select
    System (2)
    System (3)
    Image AdjustContrastBrightnessColorTint
    RedGreenBlueSharpness
    ResetStore
    Gamma
    Progressive
    0–630–630–630–15	0–15
    Image	1
    Screen
    Yes/No
    Image	4
    Standard
    OffNoise	reductionL1L2
    0–630–63
    Image	2Image	3Image	4
    L2L1
    Film
    Color	temp.
    Wide
    Scale
    PositionCommonReset
    H/V
    H/VYes/NoYes/No
    Custom
    On/OffH&V
    ColorboardRed/Blue/Yellow/Green
    MidLowXLow
    User
    High
    Appendix
    Setting
    LanguageSetting19	languages	provided.
    Blue/User/BlackOff	/On/Countdown	offLogo	select
    On/Off
    On/Off
    Ready
    On/Off
    Code	1–Code	2
    KeystoneBackgroundDisplayLogo
    Ceiling
    Rear
    Power	management
    On	start
    Remote	control
    Shut	downOff
    Security
    PIN	code	lock
    Timer	(1–30	Min)
    L1/L2Fan
    Store/Reset
    Off
    UserCaptureYes/No
    Off/OnLogo	 PIN	code	 change
    Logo	PIN	code	lock
    OffProjectorRemote	control
    Key	lock
    Default
    Off/On1/On2PIN	code	change
    On/Off
    Standby	modeEco/Network
    Auto	PC	adj.
    Auto	keystoneAutoManualOff
    Off/On1/On2Fan	control
    Warning	log
    Yes/NoFactory	default
    Input	searchOff/On1/On2Auto	setup
    Closed	CaptionClosed	CaptionOff/CC1/CC2/CC3/CC4ColorColor/White
    Lamp	controlHigh/Normal/ECOLamp	control
    Mode	1/Mode	2Lamp	life	control
    HLamp	counter
    Yes/No
    Lamp	counter
    Lamp	counter	reset
    InformationInput	Source	Information	Display
    Menu	position
    Computer	2/Monitor	outTerminal
    HFilter	counter
    Yes/NoOff/100H/200H/300HFilter	counterTimerFilter	counter	reset 
    						
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    Check	the	indicators	for	projector	condition.																																			
    •	•	•	green.•	•	•	red•	•	•	off
    •	•	•	blinks	green.
     When	the	projection	lamp	reaches	its	end	of	life,	the	LAMP	REPLACE	indicator	lights	yellow.	When	this	
    								indicator	lights	yellow,	replace	the	projection	lamp	with	a	new	one	promptly.	(pp.	55,	61)
    The	projector	is	off.	(The	AC	power	cord	is	unplugged.)
    The	projector	is	in	stand-by	mode.	Press	the	ON/STAND-BY	button	
    to	turn	on	the	projector.
    Projector ConditionPOWERred/green
    Indicators
    LAMP	
    REPLACE
    yellow
    WARNING	red
    
    The	projector	is	preparing	for	stand-by	or	the	projection	lamp	is	
    being	cooled	down.	The	projector	cannot	be	turned	on	until	cooling	
    is	completed	and	the	POWER	indicator	stops	blinking.
    
    The	temperature	inside	the	projector	is	abnormally	high.	The	
    projector	cannot	be	turned	on.	When	the	projector	is	cooled	down	
    enough	and	the	temperature	returns	to	normal,	the	POWER	
    indicator	stops	blinking	and	the	projector	can	be	turned	on.	(The	
    WARNING	indicator	keeps	blinking.)	
    
    The	projector	detects	an	abnormal	condition	and	cannot	be	turned	
    on.	Unplug	the	AC	power	cord	and	plug	it	again	to	turn	on	the	
    projector.	If	the	projector	is	turned	off 	again,	unplug	the	AC	power	
    cord	and	contact	the	dealer	or	the	service	center	for	service	and	
    checkup.	Do	not	leave	the	projector	on.	It	may	cause	an	electric	
    shock	or	a	fire	hazard.
    
    The	projector	is	operating	normally.	
    The	projector	is	in	the	Power	management	mode.	
    
    The	projector	has	been	cooled	down	enough	and	the	temperature	
    returns	to	normal.	When	turning	on	the	projector,	the	WARNING	
    indicator	stops	blinking.
    Indicators and Projector Condition
    •	•	•	blinks	red.
    Appendix 
    						
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    AppendixCompatible Computer Specifications
    Basically	this	projector	can	accept	the	signal	from	all	computers	with	the	V- , 	H-Frequency	mentioned	below	
    and	less	than	140	MHz	of	Dot	Clock. 		When	selecting	these	modes,	PC	adjustment	can	be	limited.
    Note:
    	 	 The	specifications	are	subject	to	change	without	notice.
    ON-SCREEN  DISPLAyRESOLUTIONH-Freq .(KHz)V-Freq . (Hz)
    VGA	1640	x	48031.4759.88
    VGA	2720	x	40031.4770.09
    VGA	3640	x	40031.4770.09
    VGA	4640	x	48037.8674.38
    VGA	5640	x	48037.8672.81
    VGA	6640	x	48037.5075.00
    MAC	LC13640	x	48034.9766.60
    MAC	13640	x	48035.0066.67
    MAC	16832	x	62449.7274.55
    SXGA	11152	x	86464.2070.40
    SVGA	1800	x	60035.15656.25
    SVGA	2800	x	60037.8860.32
    SVGA	3800	x	60046.87575.00
    SVGA	4800	x	60053.67485.06
    SVGA	5800	x	60048.0872.19
    SVGA	6800	x	60037.9061.03
    SVGA	7800	x	60034.5055.38
    SVGA	8800	x	60038.0060.51
    SVGA	9800	x	60038.6060.31
    SVGA	11800	x	60038.0060.51
    ON-SCREEN  DISPLAyRESOLUTIONH-Freq .(KHz)V-Freq . (Hz)
    XGA	101024	x	768
    XGA	111024	x	768
    XGA	121024	x	768
    XGA	131024	x	768
    62.0477.07
    XGA	141024	x	768
    61.0075.70
    XGA	151024	x	768
    35.52286.96
    (Interlace)
    46.9058.20
    XGA	81024	x	768
    47.0058.30
    XGA	91024	x	768
    58.0372.00
    SXGA	41280	x	1024
    63.4879.35
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