Eiki Lc-Xbm26 Multimedia Projector Owners Manual
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11 Note:To ensure safe operation, please observe the following precautions:– Do not bend, drop or expose the remote control to moisture or heat.– For cleaning, use a soft dry cloth. Do not apply benzene, thinner, spray, or any chemical material. Remote Control ⑦ ⑭⑩ ⑳④ ⑱ ② ⑧ ⑨ ⑬ ⑯ ⑤ ⑥ ⑪ ⑫ ⑲ ⑮ ③ ② AUTO SET button Execute the setting of Auto setup (includes Input search, Auto PC adj. and Auto Keystone functions) in the setting menu. (pp.3, 45) ⑤ S-VIDEO button Select the S-VIDEO input source. (p.36) ⑥ Point ▲▼◄► buttons – Select an item or adjust the value in the On-Screen Menu. (p.1) – Pan the image in the Digital zoom +/- mode. (p.35) ⑬ MUTE button Mute the sound. (p.4) ⑦ SCREEN button Select a screen mode. (pp.6, 34-35, 4-43) ⑮ P-TIMER button Operate the P-timer function. (pp.6, 50) ⑩ NO SHOW button Temporarily turn off the image on the screen. (p.6) ⑯ LAMP button Select a lamp mode. (pp.5, 5) ⑱ KEYSTONE button Correct keystone distortion. (p.3) ⑲ SELECT button – Execute the selected item. (p.1) – Expand or compress the image in Digital zoom mode. (p.35) ⑧ MENU button Open or close the On-Screen Menu. (p.1) ⑨ FREEZE button Freeze the picture on the screen. (p.5) ⑫ VOLUME +/- buttons Adjust the volume level. (p.4) ① ON/STAND-BY button Turn the projector on or off. (pp.18-0) ③ COMPUTER 1/2 buttons Select the COMPUTER 1 or COMPUTER input source. (pp.7, 37) ⑪ D.ZOOM ▲▼ buttons Zoom in and out the images. (pp.5, 35) ⑭ IMAGE button Select the image mode. (pp.6, 3, 39) ⑳ COMPONENT button Select the COMPONENT input source. (p.37) ④ VIDEO button Select the VIDEO input source. (p.36) ⑰ ⑰ INFO. button Operate the information function. (p.57) ① Part Names and Functions
1 Part Names and Functions To ensure safe operation, please observe the following precautions : ● Use two (2) AAA or LR03 type alkaline batteries. ● Always replace batteries in sets. ● Do not use a new battery with a used battery. ● Avoid contact with water or liquid. ● Do not expose the remote control to moisture or heat. ● Do not drop the remote control. ● If the battery has leaked on the remote control, carefully wipe the case clean and install new batteries. ● Risk of an explosion if battery is replaced by an incorrect type. ● Dispose of used batteries according to the instructions or your local disposal rule or guidelines. Open the battery compartment lid.Install new batteries into the compartment.Replace the compartment lid. Two AAA size batteriesFor correct polarity (+ and –), be sure battery terminals are in contact with pins in compartment. 123 Point the remote control toward the projector (Infrared Remote Receiver) when pressing the buttons. Maximum operating range for the remote control is about 16.4'(5 m) and 60 degrees in front of the projector. Remote Control Operating Range Remote Control Battery Installation 16.4' (5 m) 30°Remote control 30° The different remote control codes (Code 1–Code ) are assigned to this projector. Switching the remote control codes prevents interference from other remote controls when several projectors or video equipment next to each other are operated at the same time. Change the remote control code for the projector first before changing that for the remote control. See "Remote control" in the Setting Menu on page 5. Press and hold the MENU and IMAGE buttons for more than five seconds to switch between the Code 1 and Code 2. The initial code is set to Code 1. Remote Control Code MENU button IMAGE button
13 Positioning the Projector For projector positioning, see the figures below. The projector should be set perpendicularly to the plane of the screen. Installation Note: • The brightness in the room has a great influence on picture quality. It is recommended to limit ambient lighting in order to obtain the best image. • All measurements are approximate and may vary from the actual sizes. Adjustable Foot Projection angle can be adjusted up to 10.0 degrees with the adjustable foot. Lift the front of the projector and push the foot lock latch on the projector. Release the foot lock latch to lock the adjustable foot and rotate the adjustable foot to adjust the position and tilt. To retract the adjustable foot, lift the front of the projector and push and undo the foot lock latch. Keystone distortion of the projected image can be corrected by menu operation. (see pages 3, 35, 43, 45) A B 100 150 200250 167 12583 300(wide) 40 300(tele) 38.7(11.80m) 32.3(9.84m) 21.5(6.55m) 16.1(4.90m)Max. ZoomMin. Zoom A : B = 6 : 1(Inch Diagonal) 10.7(3.26m) (Center) 4.3(1.30m) Screen Size(W x H) mm 4 : 3 aspect ratio 40” Zoom (max) 813 x 610 4.3(1.30m) 100”2032 x 1524 10.7(3.26m) 150”3048 x 2286 16.1(4.90m) 200”4064 x 3048 21.5(6.55m) 300”6096 x 4572 32.3(9.84m)Zoom (min)5.1(1.55m)12.9(3.92m)19.4(5.90m)25.8(7.87m) 38.7(11.80m) Adjustable FootFoot Lock Latch
14 Installation Connecting to a Computer Unplug the power cords of both the projector and external equipment from the AC outlet before connecting cables. Note:•When the MIC function is set to Off in the Sound menu, the MIC function is disabled.•When MIC is set to On in Sound Menu, AUDIO IN (PC/MIC) and AUDIO IN(L/R) terminals can be connected at the same time. At this time, AUDIO IN (PC/MIC) termianl as MIC input, AUDIO IN(L/R) terminal is as COMPUTER or VIDEO audio input.• Input sound to the AUDIO IN terminal when using the COMPUTER IN 1/ S-VIDEO IN / COMPONENT IN and the COMPUTER IN /MONITOR OUT terminals as input.• When the AUDIO OUT is plugged-in, the projector's built-in speaker is not available. •When the cable is of the longer variety, it is advisable to use the COMPUTER IN 1 /S-VIDEO IN/COMPONENT IN and not the COMPUTER IN /MONITOR OUT. Cables used for connection • VGA Cables (Mini D-sub 15 pin) *(Only one cable is supplied.)• Audio Cables(*One cable is supplied; other cables are not supplied with the projector.) (MIC)- External Audio Equipment Audio cable (stereo) Audio cable (stereo) Audio Output AUDIO IN (PC or MIC) AUDIO OUT (stereo) Audio Input Monitor Input or Monitor Output COMPUTER IN / MONITOR OUT VGA cable COMPUTER IN 1/ S-VIDEO IN/COMPONENT IN VGA cable Monitor Output This terminal is switchable. Set up the terminal as either Computer input or Monitor output. (See Page 49.) When using AUDIO IN(PC/MIC) terminal as MIC input, connect to this terminals for PC audio input. PC AUDIO IN Audio Output
15 Connecting to Video Equipment (MIC)- External Audio Equipment Audio cable (stereo) S-video cable Audio Output S-video Output Audio Input AUDIO IN(PC or MIC) S-video-VGA cable Video cable COMPUTER IN 1/ S-VIDEO IN/COMPONENT IN VIDEO IN Audio cable (stereo) AUDIO OUT (stereo) AUDIO IN Audio cable (stereo) Installation Cables used for connection • Video Cable • S-video Cable • S-video-VGA Cable • Audio Cables(Cables are not supplied with the projector. ) Note:•When the MIC function is set to Off in the Sound menu, the MIC function is disabled.• When the AUDIO OUT is plugged-in, the projector's built-in speaker is not available.• See page 7 for ordering optional cables. Unplug the power cords of both the projector and external equipment from the AC outlet before connecting cables. Audio cable (stereo) Composite Video Audio output MIC output When using AUDIO IN(PC/MIC) terminal as MIC input, need to connect to this terminals for PC audio input. (See Page 14.)
16 (MIC)- Connecting to Component Video and RGB (Scart) Equipment External Audio Equipment AUDIO IN Audio cable (stereo) Audio Input Component Video Output(Y, Pb/Cb, Pr/Cr) Audio OutputRGB Scart 1-pin Output Scart-VGA cable Component-VGA cable AUDIO OUT (stereo) Component cable COMPUTER IN 1/ S-VIDEO IN / COMPONENT IN Cables used for connection • Audio Cables • Scart-VGA Cable • Component Cable • Component-VGA Cable (Cables are not supplied with this projector.) Unplug the power cords of both the projector and external equipment from the AC outlet before connecting cables. Audio cable (stereo) Note:• When using MIC function, see page 14 for detail about connection.• When the AUDIO OUT is plugged-in, the projector's built-in speaker is not available.• See page 7 for ordering optional cables. Installation
17 Connecting the AC Power Cord This projector uses nominal input voltages of 100-40 V AC and it automatically selects the correct input voltage. It is designed to work with single-phase power systems having a grounded neutral conductor. To reduce the risk of electrical shock, do not plug into any other type of power system.If you are not sure of the type of power being supplied, consult your authorized dealer or service center.Connect the projector with all peripheral equipment before turning the projector on. Note: Unplug the AC power cord when the projector is not in use. When this projector is connected to an outlet with the AC power cord, it is in Stand-by mode and consumes a little electric power. To the AC outlet.(200 - 240 V AC) To power cord connector on your projector. Projector sideAC outlet side To the AC outlet.(120 V AC) For the U.S.A. and Canada To the AC outlet.(200 - 240 V AC) For Continental Europe Ground For the U.K. NOTE ON THE POWER CORDAC power cord must meet requirement of the country where you use the projector.Confirm the AC plug type with the chart below and proper AC power cord must be used.If supplied AC power cord does not match your AC outlet, contact your sales dealer. Ground The AC outlet must be near this equipment and must be easily accessible. CAUTION Installation Connect the AC power cord (supplied) to the projector.
18 The preparation display will disappear after 30 seconds. (See page 5 for Lamp control status.) Turning On the Projector Connect the projector’s AC power cord into an AC outlet. The POWER indicator lights red. Press the ON/STAND-BY button on the top control or on the remote control. The POWER indicator lights green and the cooling fans start to operate. The preparation display appears on the screen and the countdown starts. 2 3 1Complete peripheral connections (with a computer, VCR, etc.) before turning on the projector. Selected Input Source and Lamp Control Note:The Filter warning and Lamp replacement icons may appear on the screen depending on the usage state of the projector. Basic Operation 4After the countdown, the input source that was selected the last time and the lamp control status icon (see page 5) appear on the screen. Note: • When the Logo select function is set to Off, the logo will not be shown on the screen (p.46). • When Countdown off or Off is selected in the Display function, the preparation display will not be shown on the screen (p.46). • When the Input Search function is set to On 2, the input signal will be searched automatically (p.45). • When Off is selected in the Display function, the Video/PC selection window and the input signal guidance window are not shown on the screen. (p.46) 5If there is no signal input when start on the projector, or the current signal is missed while operating the projector, the Video/PC selection window will be displayed on the screen, please move the pointer toinput source desired by pressing the Point ▲▼ buttons and press the SELECT button. And then follow the input signal guidance window to correct the signal and connection. If the projector is locked with a PIN code, PIN code input dialog box will appear. Enter the PIN code as instructed on the next page. Video / PC selection window Input signal guidance window Video / PC selection window Input signal guidance window Project Video Project Computer Cancel Project Video Project Video Project Computer Cancel Project Computer No signalCurrent Input setting:Video Is signal processed correctly? Is cable connected properly? No signalCurrent Input setting:RGB Is signal processed correctly? Is cable connected properly? VideoLamp control status 16 http://www.eiki.com
19 Basic Operation What is PIN code? PIN (Personal Identification Number) code is a security code that allows the person who knows it to operate the projector. Setting a PIN code prevents unauthorized use of the projector. A PIN code consists of a four-digit number. Refer to the PIN code lock function in the Setting Menu on pages 53-54 for locking operation of the projector with your PIN code. Enter a PIN code Use the Point ▲▼ buttons to enter a number. Press the Point ► button to fix the number and move the red frame pointer to the next box. The number changes to . If you fixed an incorrect number, use the Point ► button to move the pointer to the number you want to correct, and then enter the correct number. Repeat this step to complete entering a four-digit number. After entering the four-digit number, move the pointer to “Set”. Press the SELECT button so that you can start to operate the projector. If you entered an incorrect PIN code, PIN code and the number () will turn red for a moment. Enter the correct PIN code all over again. CAUTION ON HANDLING PIN CODEIf you forget your PIN code, the projector can no longer be started. Take a special care in setting a new PIN code, write down the number in a column on page 75 of this manual and keep it on hand. Should the PIN code be missing or forgotten, consult your dealer or service center. After the OK icon disappears, you can operate the projector. PIN Code Input Dialog Box Note: • If the PIN code number is not entered or wrong PIN code number is entered within three minutes after the PIN code dialog box appeared, the projector will be turned off automatically. • The “134” is set as the initial PIN code at the factory.
0 TO MAINTAIN THE LIFE OF THE LAMP, ONCE YOU TURN THE PROjECTOR ON, WAIT AT LEAST FIVE MINUTES BEFORE TURNING IT OFF . Power off? disappears after 4 seconds. Turning Off the Projector Press the ON/STAND-BY button on the top control or on the remote control, and Power off? appears on the screen. Press the ON/STAND-BY button again to turn off the projector. The POWER indicator starts to blink red, and the cooling fans keep running. (You can select the level of fans’ quietness and speed. See “Fan” on page 55.) At this time, you can unplug the AC power cord even if the fans are still running. 1 2 3When the projector has cooled down enough, the POWER indicator stops blinking and you can turn on the projector. Note: • When the Direct on function is set to On, the projector will be turned on automatically by connecting the AC power cord to an AC outlet (p.49). • The running speed of cooling fans is changed according to the temperature inside the projector. • Do not put the projector in a case before the projector is cooled enough. • If the WARNING indicator blinks or lights red, see “WARNING indicator” on page 58. • While the POWER indicator is blinking, the lamp is being cooled down and the projector cannot be turned on. Wait until the POWER indicator stops blinking to turn on the projector again. • The fan rotation will terminate directly if the AC power cord is unplugged immediately after the projector is turned off. • The projector can be turned on after the POWER indicator turns red. The waiting time to restart will be shortened when the normal power-off processing for fan cooling is completed, compared with the time the AC power cord is immediately unplugged after the power-off. Basic Operation DO NOT OPERATE THE PROjECTOR CONTINUOUSLY WITHOUT REST. CONTINUOUS USE MAY RESULT IN SHORTENING THE LAMP LIFE. TURN OFF THE PROjECTOR AND LET STAND FOR ABOUT AN HOUR IN EVERY 24 HOURS. Note: • When using the Direct OFF function, you can not restart the projector immediately after the power is disconnected. If the external power supply is suddenly cut off, the fans stop immediately. The lamp remains high temperature and needs to be cooled. You can disconnect the power cord from the wall outlet or turn off the breaker even during projection without pressing the ON/STAND-BY button. Direct OFF Function