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    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 
    						
    							
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    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.
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    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 
    						
    							
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    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 
    						
    							
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    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 
    						
    							
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    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.) 
    						
    							
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    (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 
    						
    							
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    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. 
    						
    							
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    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.	
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    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
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    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. 
    						
    							
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    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.
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    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 
    						
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