Eiki Projector EIP-UJT100 User Manual
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Multimedia Projector Model EIP-UJT100 Owner's Manual (Projection lens is optional.) EIP-UJT100
Feature and Design DLP Projector with High ResolutionThe Projector with the high performance Digital Micro-mirror Device (3-DMDs) in conjunction with the advanced Liquid Cool - ing technology to provide the excellent pro- jecting performance and reliability. Motor-driven Lens Control Projection lens can be moved up, down, right and left with the motor-driven lens shift function. This function makes it easy to provide projected image where you want. Zoom and focus can also be adjusted with a motor-driven operation. Complete projection lens options Six types of motorized projection lens can be an option for EIP-UJT100, the projection lenses can cover the throw ratio range from 0.67:1 to 6.96:1 and is suitable to be used in most of applications. Quick Lens Change design The interchangeable lens design allows the user to easily and quickly change the suitable lens by rotating the lever. e-Warping Engine The projector is equipped with built-in e-warping engine to support to geometry correction like keystone, four corners, pin- cushion/barrel correction and image rota- tion. Edge Blending and Blanking Function Using edge blending function of the pro- jector can create seamless displays by overlapping projector images and blending the edges. HDBaseT The projector can support Full HD uncom- pressed video transmitting with HDBaseT. Various Lamp Power Options The advanced dual-lamp optical engine as well as the single-lamp, dual-lamp, Nor- mal, Eco (energy-saving) and Custom Pow- er Level mode offer the convenience for in- stallation and maintenance. Custom Power Level option allows you to adjust the lamp power from 100% to 78.3% to fine-tune the brightness of projectors. Shutter Function The projector is equipped with the shut- ter that provides complete blackness for a while the projected image is not needed with keeping the projector on. Wired LAN Function This projector is loaded with a wired LAN function to control and set-up the projector remotely via network including general pro- jector setup, lens control…etc. High-Density Filter The projector is designed with a higher density filter to limit the amount of dust that can settle on the internal components and reduce the lamp life or dull the image. It’s easy to vacuum the dust off or replace the filter when the time comes to clean or re- place the filter. Picture-In-Picture This projector is capable of projecting two images simultaneously by using Picture In Picture function. The function offers various options to select main/sub-menu position and input source. For details, refer to the section.
Index Feature and Design ..................................................................................................2 To the Owner ............................................................................................................. 6 Safety Instructions ................................................................................................... 8 Installing the Projector in Proper Directions .........................................................9 Positioning Precautions .......................................................................................... 9 Compliance ............................................................................................................... 10 Federal Communications Commission Notice ................................................................................ 10 Canadian Radio Interference Regulations ...................................................................................... 10 AC Power Cord Requirement .......................................................................................................... 11 Standard Accessories .............................................................................................. 12 Optional Accessories ............................................................................................... 13 Optional Lenses and Projection Size .............................................................................................. 13 Complete projection lens series as below table .............................................................................. 13 Projection Size and Distance .......................................................................................................... 13 Over view ..................................................................................... 14 Projector contents ................................................................................................... 14 Part Names and Functions .............................................................................................................. 14 Terminals and Connectors ...................................................................................... 15 Control Keys and LED Indicators ........................................................................... 16 Control Keys ......................................................................................................................\ .............. 16 LED Indicators ......................................................................................................................\ ........... 16 Remote Control ........................................................................................................ 17 Remote Control Battery Installation................................................................................................. 18 Remote Control Receivers and Operation Range ...........................................................................19 Wired Remote Control ..................................................................................................................... 19 Installation ................................................................................... 20 Lens Installation ....................................................................................................... 20 Install and change the projector Lens: ............................................................................................ 20 Remove Lens ........................................................................................................... 21 Positioning Projector ............................................................................................... 22 Picture Level and Pitch Adjustment ................................................................................................. 22 Adjusting the Picture Orientation ..................................................................................................... 22 Lens Shift Adjustment ............................................................................................. 23 Vertical / Horizontal Lens Shift ........................................................................................................ 23 Connecting to Computer Signal .............................................................................24 Cables used for connection ............................................................................................................. 24 Connecting to Video Signal ..................................................................................... 25 Cable used for connection............................................................................................................... 25 Trigger connection ................................................................................................... 26 Stereo DVI Connection ............................................................................................ 27 LAN Connection ....................................................................................................... 27 Connecting to wired remote controller .................................................................. 28 Connecting the AC Power Cord .............................................................................. 29
Basic Operation .......................................................................... 30 Turning On the Projector ......................................................................................... 30 Turn Off the Projector .............................................................................................. 30 Selecting an Input Source ....................................................................................... 31 Selecting a Aspect Ratio ......................................................................................... 31 How to Operate the OSD Menu ............................................................................... 32 OSD Operation ......................................................................................................................\ .......... 32 Changing the OSD Language ................................................................................. 33 OSD Tree ................................................................................................................... 34 OSD Operation-MAIN ............................................................................................... 37 Input Selection.......................................................................................................................\ .......... 37 Color Space .......................................................................................................................\ .............. 38 Input Locking ......................................................................................................................\ ............. 38 Auto Power Off ......................................................................................................................\ .......... 38 Auto Power On ......................................................................................................................\ .......... 38 No Signal ......................................................................................................................\ ................... 38 Auto image Adjust ......................................................................................................................\ ..... 39 OSD Operation-PICTURE ........................................................................................39 Contrast ......................................................................................................................\ ..................... 39 Brightness ......................................................................................................................\ ................. 39 Sharpness ......................................................................................................................\ ................. 39 Noise Reduction ......................................................................................................................\ ........ 40 Color Temperature .......................................................................................................................\ .... 40 Input Balance ......................................................................................................................\ ............ 40 Aspect Ratio ......................................................................................................................\ .............. 40 Timings ......................................................................................................................\ ...................... 41 Auto Image ......................................................................................................................\ ................ 41 OSD Operation-LAYOUT ..........................................................................................42 Overscan ......................................................................................................................\ ................... 42 Main Select .......................................................................................................................\ ............... 43 PIP Select .......................................................................................................................\ ................. 43 PIP Position ......................................................................................................................\ ............... 44 PIP .......................................................................................................................\ ............................ 44 OSD Introduction – LAMPS ..................................................................................... 44 POWER ......................................................................................................................\ ..................... 45 Mode ......................................................................................................................\ ......................... 45 High Altitude ......................................................................................................................\ .............. 45 Custom Power Level ......................................................................................................................\ . 45 Lamp 1 Status ......................................................................................................................\ ........... 46 Lamp 2 Status ......................................................................................................................\ ........... 46 Lamp1 Run Time ......................................................................................................................\ ....... 46 Lamp2 Run Time ......................................................................................................................\ ....... 46 OSD Introduction – ADVANCED ............................................................................. 46 Rear Projection.......................................................................................................................\ ......... 47 Ceiling Mode ......................................................................................................................\ ............. 47 Lens Control ......................................................................................................................\ .............. 47 Dynamic Contrast ......................................................................................................................\ ...... 47 Gamma .......................................................................................................................\ ..................... 47 Test Pattern ......................................................................................................................\ ............... 48 Color Gamut ......................................................................................................................\ .............. 48 Custom Color Gamut .......................................................................................................................\ 48 Center Lens ......................................................................................................................\ ............... 48 Warp ......................................................................................................................\ .......................... 49 (Corner Keystone) ......................................................................................................................\ ... 50 Blanking .......................................................................................................................\ .................... 50 Edge Blend ......................................................................................................................\ ................ 51
OSD Introduction – SYSTEM ................................................................................... 53 IR Address ......................................................................................................................\ ................. 53 Eco Network Power ......................................................................................................................\ ... 53 Network ......................................................................................................................\ ..................... 54 Menu Position .......................................................................................................................\ ........... 54 Start Up Logo ......................................................................................................................\ ............ 54 Start Up Chime ......................................................................................................................\ .......... 54 Button 1~5 ......................................................................................................................\ ................. 54 Trigger 1, 2 ......................................................................................................................\ ................ 55 Auto Source .......................................................................................................................\ .............. 55 Language ......................................................................................................................\ .................. 55 OSD Introduction – SERVICE ..................................................................................56 Model.......................................................................................................................\ ........................ 56 Serial Number ......................................................................................................................\ ........... 56 Software Version ......................................................................................................................\ ....... 56 Active/PIP Source ......................................................................................................................\ ..... 56 Pixel Clock.......................................................................................................................\ ................ 56 Signal Format ......................................................................................................................\ ............ 57 H/V Refresh Rate ......................................................................................................................\ ...... 57 Lamp 1 Run Time ......................................................................................................................\ ...... 57 Lamp 2 Run Time ......................................................................................................................\ ...... 57 Lamp Hour Reset ......................................................................................................................\ ...... 57 Projector Run Time .......................................................................................................................\ ... 57 Blue Only ......................................................................................................................\ ................... 57 Factory Reset ......................................................................................................................\ ............ 57 Maintenance and Care ..............................................................58 Lamp Replacement .................................................................................................. 58 ORDER REPLACEMENT Lamp ..................................................................................................... 59 Filters Replacement .................................................................................................60 ORDER REPLACEMENT Filter ...................................................................................................... 61 Appendix ..................................................................................... 62 Technical Specification ............................................................................................ 62 Product Outline Dimension ..................................................................................... 63 Support Timing List ................................................................................................. 64 SDI Format ......................................................................................................................\ ................ 65 DVI dual-link for 3D ......................................................................................................................\ .. 65 Projector Control via LAN ....................................................................................... 66 Using Projector Web Control ........................................................................................................... 68 Configurations of Terminals ............................................................................................................. 73
6 To the Owner Before installing and operating the projector, read this manual thoroughly. The projector provides many convenient features and functions. Operating the projector properly enables you to manage those features and maintains it in good condition for many years to come. Improper operation may result in not only shortening the product life, but also malfunctions, fire hazard, or other accidents. If the projector seems to operate improperly, read this manual again, check operations and cable connections and go to “Troubleshooting” section in the later part of this manual. If the problem still persists, contact the dealer where you purchased the projector or the service center. WARNING: Caution high temperatures and risk of electrocution. DO NOT remove cover. ATTENTION: DO NOT use in very hot and humid conditions. Please ensure adequate space is allowed around ventilation area. Please contact your local distributor for dust cleaning when required. AVERTISSEMENT: Attention, tempé ratures élevées et risque d’électrocution. NE PAS retirer le couvercle. ATTENTION: NE PAS utiliser dans des conditions très chaudes et humides. Veuillez vous assurer un espace adéquat est accordé autour de la zone de ventilation. S’il vous plaît, contactez votre distributeur local pour le nettoyage de la poussière en cas de besoin. HOT! Let projector cool for minimum of 30 minutes before removing the lamp. High pressure lamp may explode if improperly handled. Disconnect power before changing lamp. Refer to lamp replacement instructions. 警告!高溫危險!取下燈泡前,投影機需降溫 至少30分鐘。高壓燈泡若處理不當有爆炸危險 換燈泡前須切斷電源。請參考燈泡更換說明。 ATTENTION! Laissez le projecteur refroidir pendant au moins 30 minutes avant d’enlever la lampe. La lampe haute pression pourrait exploser si elle n’est pas manipulee correctement. Eteignez l’appareil avant de changer la lampe. Referez-vous aux instructions donnees dans la section remplacement de lampes. CAUTION: CAUTION RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT REMOVE COVER (OR BACK). NO USER-SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE EXCEPT LAMP REPLACEMENT. REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL. THIS SYMBOL INDICATES THAT DANGEROUS VOLTAGE CONSTITUTING A RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK IS PRESENT WITHIN THIS UNIT. THIS SYMBOL INDICATES THAT THERE ARE IMPORTANT OPERATING AND MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS IN THE OWNER’S MANUAL WITH THIS UNIT. FOR EU USERSThe symbol mark and recycling systems described below apply to EU countries and do not apply to countries in other areas of the world. The symbol mark means that electrial and electronic equipment, batteries and accumulators, at their end-of-life, should be disposed of separately from your household waste. Your product is designed and manufactured with high qual- ity materials and components which can be recycled and/or reused. Note: If a chemical symbol is printed beneath the symbol mark, this chemical symbol means that the bettery or accurula- tor contains a heavy metal at a certain concentration. This will be indicated as follows: Hg: mercury, Cd: cadmium, Pb: lead. In the European Union there are separate collection systems for used electrical and electronic equipment, batteries and accumu- lators. Please, dispose of them correctly at your local community waste collection/recycling centre. Please, help us to conser ve the environment we live in! Information for users in the European Union This is a device to project images onto a screen,etc., and is not intended for use as indoor lighting in a domestic environment. Directive 2009/125/EC. NOTE FOR CUSTOMERS IN THE US LAMP(S) INSIDE THIS PRODUCT CONTAIN MERCURY AND MUST BE RECYCLED OR DISPOSED OF ACCORDING TO LOCAL STATE OR FEDERAL LAWS.
7 Safety Precaution WARNING: ■THIS APPARATUS MUST BE EARTHED. ■ TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS APPLIANCE TO RAIN OR MOISTURE. This projector produces intense light from the projection lens. Do not stare directly into the lens, otherwise eye damage could result. Be especially careful that children do not stare directly into the beam. Install the projector in a proper position. Otherwise it may result in a fire hazard. Allowing the proper amount of space on the top, sides, and rear of the projector cabinet is critical for proper air circulation and cooling of the unit. The illustrations indicates the re- quired distance from the side walls and ceiling. 70cm50cm50cm 30cm Do not cover the ventilation slots on the projector. Heat buildup can reduce the service life of your projector, and can also be dangerous. If the projector is unused for an extended period of time, unplug the projector from the power outlet. CAUTION ON HANGING FROM THE CEILING When hanging the projector from the ceiling, keep the air intake vents and the top clean. If you leave the projector unclean for a long time, the cooling fans can be clogged with dust, and it may cause a breakdown or a disaster. DO NOT SET THE PROJECTOR IN GREASE, WET, OR SMOKY CONDITIONS SUCH AS IN A KITCHEN TO PREVENT A BREAKDOWN OR A DISASTER. IF THE PROJEC- TOR COMES IN CONTACT WITH OIL OR CHEMICALS, IT MAY BECOME DETERIO- RATED.
8 Safety Instructions All the safety and operating instructions should be read before the product is operated, and retain the owner’s manual for later use. Do not use the equipment near water. The projector should never be covered with cloth or other materials, and the openings should not be blocked by placing the projector on unstable surface like a bed, sofa and rug. Do not install the equipment near the thermal source, such as the heater, radiator, and furnace or other equipment that will generate heat (including the amplifier). Do not install the projector near the ventilation duct of air conditione\ r. This projector should be operated only from the type of power source indicated on the marking label. If you are not sure of the type of power supplied, consult an authorized deal- er or local power company. Do not allow anything to rest on the power cord. Do not overload wall outlets and extension cords as this can result in fire or electric shock. Do not destroy the safety protection function of polarized or grounding plugs as this can result in fire electric shock or causing projector damaged. If the provided plug does not match the outlet, contact an electrician to change the old one. Prevent the power cord from being treaded or pressed, especially the power cord near the plug, outlet and the connection between the power cord and the equip\ ment. Unplug the power cord during a lighting or when the equipment is not used for long peri- ods. Do not stare directly at the lens when the projector is running. Do not attempt to service this projector yourself as opening or removing\ covers may expose you to dangerous voltage or other hazards. Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel. When replacement parts are required, be sure the service technician has used replace - ment parts specified by the manufacturer that have the same characteristics as the original part. Unauthorized substitutions may result in fire, electric shock, injury to persons or pro- jector damaged. The +12V trigger only outputs 12V DC trigger signal. Do not connect to o\ ther power in- put or output. Otherwise, the equipment may be damaged. Blocking the air vents by dust and leaving the projector uncleaned for a long time may cause a breakdown, damage the projector or accidents. Please clean or change the filters regularly. The packaging materials should be kept properly for the use of transport\ ation.
9 Installing the Projector in Proper Directions Use the projector properly in specified positions. Improper positioning may shorten the lamp life and result in severe accident or fire hazard. This projector can project the picture in upward, downward, or inclined position in per- pendicular direction to the horizontal plane. Positioning Precautions Avoid positioning the projector as described below. 10° 10°10° 10° Max Max Max MaxCan’t tilt in this area Can’t tilt in this area ■ Do not tilt the projector more than 10 degrees from side to side. ■ Not allow the projector in upward or downward the projection. No Portrait Mode No Portrait Mode ■ Do not put the projector on either side to project an image. CAUTION ON CEILING MOUNTING For Ceiling mounting, you need the ceiling mount kit designed for the projector. When the projector is not mounted properly, it may fail, causing hazards or injury. For details, please consult you dealer. The warranty dose not cover any damage caused by use of any non-recommended ceiling mount kit or in- stallation of the ceiling mount kit in an improper location.
10 Compliance Federal Communications Commission Notice This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harm- ful interference to radio communications. Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense. Do not make any changes or modifications to the equipment unless otherwise specified in the instructions. If such changes or modifications should be made, you could be required to stop operation of the equipment. Canadian Radio Interference Regulations This Class A digital apparatus meets all requirements of the Canadian ICES-003. WARNING: This is a Class A product. In a domestic environment this product may cause radio interfe\ rence in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures.