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    3. 
    Please confirm whether the lens is properly inserted. Then rotate the lever counter -
    clockwise to lock the lens.  
    Remove Lens 
    1. Rotate the lever clockwise to unlock the lens then take out the lens.  
    1
    2     
    						
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    Positioning Projector
    Picture Level and Pitch Adjustment
    The projection angle is adjustable up to 5 degrees upward and downward r\
    espectively 
    by rotating front and rear. To raise the projector, rotate the front feet clockwise, rotate the 
    rear feet clockwise to lower the projector.
    Adjusting the Picture Orientation
    This projector is designed to be installed in one of four possible installation locations. 
    Take into consideration the size and position of the screen, the location of a suitable pow-
    er outlet, rest of equipment. Open the OSD -> ADVANCED -> Rear Projection or Ceiling 
    Mode to the preferred projection setting.
    Front :  Select this location with the projec-
    tor placed in front of the screen. This is the 
    most common way to position the projector. 
    Ceiling + Front :  Select this location with 
    the projector mounted on the ceiling in front 
    of the screen. Ceiling mount kit is required. 
    Please consult your dealer for more details. 
     
    Rear :  Select this location with the pro-
    jector placed behind the screen. Note that 
    a special rear projection screen is required.  
    Ceiling + Rear : Select this location with 
    the projector mounted on the ceiling behind 
    the screen. Note that Ceiling mount kit and 
    special rear projection screen are required.  
    Note:
    Ceiling installation must be done by a qualified professional, It is not recommended you install the pro-
    jector yourself. For more information, please contact your dealer.
    Only use the projector on a solid, level surface. Serious injury and damage can occur if the projector 
    is dropped.
    Do not cover the vents on the projector. Proper ventilation is required to dissipate heat. Damage to the 
    projector will occur if the vents are covered.  
    						
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    Lens Shift Adjustment
    Projection lens can be moved up, down, right and left with the motor-driven lens shift 
    function. This function makes the positioning of images easy on the screen. Lens shift is 
    generally expressed as a percentage of the image height or width, see be\
    low illustration
    Vertical / Horizontal Lens Shift
     
    ■ Vertical:  The lens can be moved 50% (0.5V) upward, and 25% (0.25V) downward. S\
    o if 
    the screen height is 50”, and use a 80”x50” screen, you can mov\
    e the image upward no 
    more than 25” or downward no more than 12.5”.
     
    ■ Horizontal:  The lens can be moved 10% (0.1H) left or Right, If you 
    use a 80”x50” screen, you can move the image left or right no more\
     8” 
    Desk-Front Projection
    Verticial Shift (Up)
    Verticial Shift (Down)
    Height of projected image Max
    0.5V
    Max 0.25V
    Projected image height V Normal projection position
    Verticial Shift (Up)
    Verticial Shift (Down)
    Height of projected image
    Max
    0.5V Max 0.25V
    Projected image height V
     
    Shift to Right
    Shift to Left Width of projected image
    1H
    0.1H 0.1H
    HD CONNECT/LANHDMI
    VGAG/YB/Pb R/Pr DVI Dual Link
    H V
    HDBaetT
    RS-232IIIIR Ext.
    12V Trigger
    YPb Pr INOUT
    SYNC
    10/100 BASE-TIN
    SDI OUTAC
    AC SWITCH
    VOLTAGE SELECT
    Ceiling Mount-Front Projection
    Note:
    This is a general example of lens shift. Lenses vary in their shift capabilities. No particular lens or pro-
    jector is used in this example.
    When the lens is shifted beyond the described range of operation, the screen edges may become 
    darker or the images may become out of focus.                   
    						
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    Connecting to Computer Signal
    Cables used for connection
     
    ■ DVI Cable (DVI-D 24 pin)
     
    ■ BNC Cable(BNCx5) 
     
    ■ VGA Cable (D-Sub 15 pin) 
     
    ■ HDMI Cable (19 pin Type A)
     
    ■ RS-232C (D-Sub 9pin): Connect a PC or theater control/automation syste\
    m to the RS-
    232 port on the projector. Use a standard, 9-pin serial cable, wired straight-through.
    NOTE:
    Accessories not including the cables of DVI, BNC, VGA, HDMI and RS-232C.\
    HDMI IN VGA ING/YB/Pb R/Pr DVI-D IN
    H V
    RS-232C
    HDBaseT
    1 2R/C IN
    12V Trigger OUT
    YPb Pr INOUT
    SYNC
    LAN
    INOUT
    3G-SDI
    HDMI Cable BNC Cable
    VGA Cable
    Laptop computerDesktop
    Computer
    24X DVD RW
    Signal Output
    DVI Cable  
    						
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    Connecting to Video Signal
    Cable used for connection
     
    ■ HDBaseT (RJ-45 8pin)
     
    ■ Video Cable (3BNCx1,  5BNCx1)
     
    ■ DVI Cable (DVI-D 24pin)
     
    ■ SDI Cable (BNC 1pin)
     
    ■ HDMI Cable (19pin Type A)
    NOTE:
    Accessories not including the cables of HDBaseT, Video, DVI, SDI and HDMI.
    Component Video Output (B/Pb     G/Y    R/Pr)
    SDI Out
    HDMI Output
    Blu-ray Player Component Video output equipment
    (Such as high-definition TV source)
    HDMI IN VGA ING/YB/Pb R/Pr DVI-D IN
    H V
    RS-232C
    HDBaseT
    1 2R/C IN
    12V Trigger OUT
    YPb Pr INOUT
    SYNC
    LAN
    INOUT
    3G-SDI
    DVI Output  
    						
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    Trigger connection
    If your projection system includes a projector screen. Screen cover or other 12V Trigger 
    equipment, please connect such device/equipment to the projector’s 12V Trigger output as 
    illustrated. After you have done so, your screen will lower automatically whenever you turn 
    on your projector for your convenience. (Maximun 200mA for Trigger1 or 2)
    HDMI IN VGA ING/YB/PbR/Pr
    RS-232C
    HDBaseT1 2R/C IN
    12V Trigger OUTY
    IN
    OUT
    3G-SDI  
    						
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    Stereo DVI Connection
    Connect the Stereo DVI to a stereo 3D source - it is usually a computer with 3D Graph-
    ics card and 3D applications.
    HDMI IN VGA ING/YB/Pb R/Pr DVI-D IN
    H V
    RS-232C
    HDBaseT
    1 2R/C IN
    12V Trigger OUT
    YPb Pr INOUT
    SYNC
    LAN
    INOUT
    3G-SDI
    3D Glasses IR Emitter
    LAN Connection
    If you want to control the projector via the internet web. You can use LAN(RJ-45) to con-
    nect the computer, server and projector. Key in the correct IP Address or the computer host 
    name which same as the projector's host name then you can remote control the projec\
    tor 
    by internet.
    VGA ING/Y B/Pb R/Pr DVI-D IN
    H V
    R/C IN
    12V Trigger OUTY
    Pb Pr INOUT
    SYNC
    LAN  
    						
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    Connecting to wired remote controller
    You can use the remote control as a wired remote control.
    HDMI INVGA ING/YB/Pb R/Pr
    RS-232C
    HDBaseT
    1 2R/C IN
    12V Trigger OUT
    YPb
    INOUT
    3G-SDI
    Wired Remote cable length = 5m(16.4 feet)  
    						
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    Connecting the AC Power Cord
    This projector uses nominal input voltages of 100-240 VAC. It is designed to work with 
    single-phase power systems having a grounded neutral conductor. 
    1.  Connect the necessary signal cable.
    2.  Select the correct voltage 115V or 230V.
    3.  Connect the AC Power Cord.
    4.  Secure the power plug by locking the plug holder clamp.
    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 on the 
    projector.
    AC IN
    VOLTAGE SELECT
    Select 115V or 230V
    Note:
    Unplug the AC power cord or turn off the MAIN ON/OFF Switch when the projector is not in use and 
    the projector is in stand-by mode, it consumes a little electric power.  
    						
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    Basic Operation
    Turning On the Projector
    1. Complete peripheral connections (with a computer, Blu-ray Player, etc.) before turning 
    on the projector. 2. Connect the projector’s AC power cord into an AC outlet and turn on 
    the MAIN ON/OFF Switch. 3. Press the "POWER" button on the side controller or On but-
    ton  on  the  remote  control. The  LAMP  indicator  flashes  green  and  the  cooling  fans  start  to 
    run, it will take few seconds to display the projected image on the scre\
    en.
    ENTER
    INPUT
    ERROR
    STANDBY>
    >
    >
    >
    LED
    STATUS
    ERROR MENU
    ON
    >
    >
    LED
    STATUS
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    1
    ASPECT
    RATIOAUTO IMAGE
    HDBaseT
    HDMI
    RGBHV DVI
    VGAPAUSE
    TEXT
    MENUSHARPNESS
    CONTRAST
    POWER
    INPUT
    ON
    OFF
    BRIGHTNESS
    FOCUSFOCUS
    ZOOM
    ZOOM
    LENS CONTROL45
    32
    1HDBaseT
    HDMI
    RGBHV DVI
    VGA
    POWER
    INPUT
    ON
    OFF
    FOCUSFOCUS
    ZOOMLENS CONTROL
    45
    Turn Off the Projector
    1. Press and hold the POWER button for 5 seconds on the side control or OFF\
     button the 
    remote control to turn off the projector.
    2.  If the LAMP indicator lights bright and the POWER indicator turns off. After the projec-
    tor is turned off, the cooling fans operate. You cannot turn on the projector during this 
    cooling down.
    3.  When the projector has cooled down enough, the POWER indicator lights gr\
    een and  
    then you can turn off the MAIN ON/OFF Switch, wait until the projector is completely  
    cooled. Then unplug the AC power cord from the AC outlet.
    ERROR MENU
    ON
    >
    LED
    STATUS
    32
    1
    ASPECT
    RATIO
    AUTO IMAGE
    HDBaseT
    HDMI
    RGBHV DVI
    VGAPAUSE
    TEXT
    MENUSHARPNESS
    CONTRAST
    POWER
    INPUT
    ON
    OFF
    BRIGHTNESS
    FOCUSFOCUS
    ZOOM
    ZOOM
    LENS CONTROL45
    32
    1
    HDBaseT
    HDMI
    RGBHV DVI
    VGA
    POWER
    INPUT
    ON
    OFF
    FOCUS
    ZOOMLENS CONTROL
    45  
    						
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