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    Setting the keycode
    1Select “System Lock” on the “Op-
    tions 1” menu, then press 
    | || |
    |.
    •A message is displayed.
    •Read this message, and press ENTER.
    2Press the 4 buttons on the remote
    control or on the projector to enter
    the preset keycode in “Old Code”.
    •When setting the keycode for the first time,
    press " on the projector for four times.
    Note
    •If you input a wrong keycode, the cursor returns
    to the first point of the “Old Code”.
    •The preset keycode is 4 " buttons on the projec-
    tor. If this keycode is set, the keycode input screen
    does not appear when turning the power on.
    3Press the 4 buttons on the remote
    control or on the projector to enter
    the new keycode in “New Code”.
    Note
    •You cannot use the following buttons for
    keycode:
    STANDBY-ON, ENTER, L-CLICK, R-CLICK/
    UNDO, MENU, ZOOM, FOCUS, H&V LENS
    SHIFT
    •System Lock function recognizes each but-
    ton on the remote control or on the projec-
    tor as an individual button, even if they share
    the same button name. If you set the keycode
    with the buttons on the projector, use only
    those buttons on the projector. If you set the
    keycode with the buttons on the remote con-
    trol, use only those buttons on the remote
    control.
    w ww w
    w Setting the System Lock
    Function
    This function prevents unauthorized use of the
    projector. Once this function is activated, users
    must enter the correct keycode each time the
    projector is turned on. We suggest you record
    the keycode in a safe place where only autho-
    rized users have access.
     Info
    •If you lose or forget your keycode, contact your
    nearest EIKI Authorized Dealer or Service Cen-
    ter (see page 81). Even if the product warranty
    is valid, the keycode reset will incur a charge.
    4Enter the same keycode in “Recon-
    firm”.
    Note
    Not displaying the keycode input screen
    when turning the projector on
    •Press " on the projector for four times in steps
    3 and 4 above.
    When the System Lock is set
    •When System Lock is set, the keycode input
    screen appears after the power is turned on.
    When it appears, enter the right keycode to start
    projection. Failure to enter the keycode will
    cause images not to be projected even when
    signals are entered to the projector. 
    						
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    Using the “Options 1” Menu
    When the system lock is set
    If you have set the system lock, enter the
    keycode and follow the procedure below to
    release the system lock.
        ▼Input screen for keycode
    Note
    •When System Lock is set, the keycode input
    screen appears after the power is turned on.
    •If no keycode is entered, the image will not be
    displayed, even if the projector receives the in-
    put signal.
    1Press STANDBY-ON on the re-
    mote control or  on the projector to
    turn on the projector.
    2When the keycode input screen ap-
    pears, enter the right keycode to
    start projection.
    Note
    •System Lock function recognizes each but-
    ton on the remote control or on the projector
    as an individual button, even if they share
    the same button name. If you set the keycode
    with the buttons on the projector, use only
    those buttons on the projector. If you set the
    keycode with the buttons on the remote con-
    trol, use only those buttons on the remote
    control.
    Changing the keycode
    1Press the 4 buttons on the remote
    control or on the projector to enter
    the preset keycode in “Old Code”.
    2Press the 4 buttons on the remote
    control or on the projector to enter
    the new keycode in “New Code”.
    3Enter the same keycode in “Recon-
    firm”. 
    						
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    Helpful Functions Set during Installation (“Options 2” menu)
    1 11 1
    1 Setting a Password
    • •• •
    •There is no factory preset for the password,
    so the “Options 2” menu is enabled.
    • •• •
    •If you do not want others to operate the
    “Options 2” menu, set a password.
    1Select “Password” from the
    “Options 2” menu, and press 
    | || |
    |.
    2Press 
    ' '' '
    ' or 
    " "" "
    " to set the first digit in
    “New Password” and then press 
    | || |
    |.
    3Enter the remaining 3 digits and
    press ENTER.
    4Enter the same password in
    “Reconfirm” and press ENTER.
     Info
    •The password must be entered to use the
    “Options 2” menu when a password has
    been set.
    Changing the password
    1Press 
    ' '' '
    ', 
    " "" "
    " and 
    | || |
    | to enter the pass-
    word in “Old Password” and press
    ENTER.
    2Press 
    ' '' '
    ', 
    " "" "
    " and 
    | || |
    | to set the new
    password in “New Password” and
    press ENTER.
    3Enter the same 4-digit password in
    “Reconfirm” and press ENTER.
    Note
    •If you do not want to set a password, leave the
    fields blank in steps 2 and 3 and press ENTER.
    •To cancel the password settings, press UNDO.
    If You Forget Your Password
    If you forget the password, delete it using the fol-
    lowing procedure and set a new password.
    Press 
     on the
    projector.
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    4 44 4
    4 Reversing/Inverting
    Projected Images
    This projector is equipped with a reverse/invert
    image function that allows you to reverse or in-
    vert the projected image for various applications.
    Note
    •This function is used for the reversed image and
    ceiling-mount setups. (See page 23.)
    5 55 5
    5 Controlling Multiple
    Projectors with the One
    Remote Control
    This function allows you to control multiple projectors
    with the one remote control during the stack projec-
    tion or the video wall projection. When using this func-
    tion, connect the projectors with LAN cables and as-
    sign a projector as the master and the other projectors
    as the slaves. 
    See page 27 for connecting LAN cables.
    Note
    •When controlling multiple projectors with the one
    remote control, settings via web browser are re-
    quired. Refer to the “SETUP MANUAL” contained
    on the supplied CD-ROM for details.
    •Only when controlling two projectors with the one
    remote control, using “Pair Stack” allows you to skip
    settings via web browser. (See page 63.)
    •When “Slave” is selected on “Stack Setting”, the slave pro-
    jector cannot be controlled with the remote control.
    To control the slave projector with the remote control, con-
    nect the remote control to the projector. (See page 17.)
    Description
    Normal image
    Inverted image
    Reversed image
    Reversed and inverted image
    Selectable items
    Front
    Ceiling + Front
    Rear
    Ceiling + Rear
    Helpful Functions Set during Installation (“Options 2” menu)
    Description
    The stack setting is not available.
    Set the projector as the master.
    Set the projector as the slave.
    Selectable items
    Normal
    Master
    Slave
    Description
    Both lamps are used for greater
    brightness.
    The lamp 1 is used.
    When the lamp 1 burns out, the lamp 2
    automatically switches in use.
    The lamp 2 is used.
    When the lamp 2 burns out, the lamp 1
    automatically switches in use.
    Both lamps are used alternately for
    certain periods.
    Selectable items
    Both Lamps
    Lamp 1 Only
    Lamp 2 Only
    Equal Use
    2 22 2
    2 Setting the Lamp Mode
    This function allows you to select the usage of
    the two lamps installed in the projector.
    3 33 3
    3 Selecting the Lens Type
    When you change the lens, you need to set the
    lens type. See the table below to select the lens
    type.
    Info
    •The Lens Shift, Keystone Correction, etc. may not
    properly function if the correct lens type is not se-
    lected.
    Note
    •When “Lens Type” is changed, “GEOMETRIC
    ADJUSTMENT”, “H&V KEYSTONE” and “IM-
    AGE RESIZING” will be reset.
    Attached lens
    AH-55201
    AH-55301
    AH-55401
    AH-55501
    AH-55601
    AH-55701
    AH-55801
    Selectable items
    Type 1
    Type 2
    Type 3
    Type 4
    Type 5
    Type 6
    Type 7
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    6 66 6
    6 Shortcut to Make
    Projector Stack Settings
    Normally, settings via web browser are required for
    the stack projection. You can skip the settings via
    web browser by using “Pair Stack”, only when you
    use the two projectors for the stack projection.
    Note
    •Before setting “Pair Stack”, select “Master” or
    “Slave” on “Stack Setting”.
    1Select “Pair Stack” on the “Option
    2” menu, and then press ENTER.
    •The confirmation screen will be displayed.
    2Select “OK”, and then press
    ENTER.
    •The network settings of the projector will
    change as shown below.
    7 77 7
    7 Locking the Operation
    Buttons on the Projector
    This function can be used to lock the use of cer-
    tain operation buttons on the projector.
    MasterSlave
    IP Address 192.168.150.2 192.168.150.3
    Subnet Mask 255.255.255.0 255.255.255.0
    DHCP Client OFF OFF
    Gateway0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0
    User Name (Reset) (Reset)
    Password(Reset) (Reset)
    Data Port 10002 10002
    Description
    All operation buttons are functional.
    Only INPUT/VOL buttons on the
    projector are available.
    All operation buttons on the projector
    are unavailable.
    Selectable items
    Normal
    Level A
    Level B
    8 88 8
    8 Bypassing Unused Input
    Selections
    This function allows you to skip the input mode
    that you rarely use. You can skip the input modes
    when 
    “Auto Search” works.
    9 99 9
    9 Selecting the Fan Mode
    This function changes the fan rotation speed.
    Note
    •When “Fan Mode” is set to “High”, the fan rota-
    tion speeds up, and the fan noise becomes
    louder.
    0 00 0
    0 Setting the Auto Restart
    Function
    Selectable items Description
    ONSets each input mode selectable
    respectively.
    OFFSets each input mode unavail-
    able respectively.
    Description
    Suitable for normal environments.
    Select this when using the projector at
    attitudes of approximately 1,500 meters
    (4,900 feet) or more.
    Selectable items
     Normal
     High
    COMPUTER 1
    COMPUTER 2
    DVI, HDMI,
    VIDEO, S-VIDEO
    Selectable items
    On
     OffDescription
    If the power cord is unplugged from the
    outlet or the breaker switch is turned off
    when the projector is on, then the
    projector automatically turns on when
    the power cord is plugged into the AC
    outlet or the breaker switch is turned on.
    The projector does not turn on automati-
    cally when the power cord is plugged
    into the AC outlet or the breaker switch
    is turned on.
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    q qq q
    q Selecting the Transmission
    Speed (RS-232C)
    Make sure that both the projector and computer
    are set for the same baud rate.
    Note
    •Refer to the “SETUP MANUAL” contained on
    the supplied CD-ROM for RS-232C Specifica-
    tions and Command Settings.
    •Refer to the computer’s owner’s manual for in-
    structions for setting the computer’s baud rate.
    w ww w
    w Setting the Monitor
    Output
    When the Monitor Out has been set to “Enable”,
    the monitor output is activated and power is con-
    sumed even in the standby mode. It is recom-
    mended that the Monitor Out be set to “Disable”
    when it is not connected. This reduces power
    consumption when the projector is in the standby
    mode.
    Description
    Transmission speed is slow.
    Transmission speed is rapid.Selectable items
    9600 bps
    38400 bps
    115200 bps
    Description
    The monitor output function is activated
    even if the projector is in standby mode.
    The monitor output function is switched off
    when the projector is in standby mode.
    Selectable items
    Enable
    Disable
    e ee e
    e Setting the LAN/RS232C
    When the LAN/RS232C has been set to “Enable”,
    the LAN/RS232C is activated and power is con-
    sumed even in the standby mode. It is recom-
    mended that the LAN/RS232C be set to “Disable”
    when it is not connected.
     This reduces power
    consumption when the projector is in the standby
    mode.
    Note
    •When you want to control the projector using
    the LAN/RS232C function, select “Enable.”
    •The item “LAN/RS232C” will be made unavail-
    able for setting when “Master” or “Slave” is se-
    lected on “Stack Setting”. (“LAN/RS232C” will
    be set to “Enable” automatically.) (See page 62.)
    r rr r
    r Setting the DHCP Client
    Connect the LAN cable before turning the pro-
    jector on. If not, the DHCP Client function does
    not work.
    Note
    •Select “ON” for “DHCP Client”. “Obtaining IP
    Address...” appears, then the message “The
    network settings have been changed.”, IP Address,
    Subnet Mask and Gateway will be displayed.
    •If the DHCP server is not available, “Could not
    obtain IP Address.” appears.
    In this case, set the TCP/IP manually. (See “Set-
    ting the TCP/IP” on page 65.)
    Description
    The LAN/RS232C function is activated
    even if the projector is in standby mode.
    The LAN/RS232C function is switched off
    when the projector is in standby mode.
    Selectable items
    Enable
    Disable
    Description
    Obtains configuration parameters for
    TCP/IP network automatically.
    Sets the TCP/IP manually.
    Selectable items
    ON
    OFF
    Helpful Functions Set during Installation (“Options 2” menu)
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    Note
    •Before setting “TCP/IP”, select “OFF” for “DHCP
    Client”.
    •Confirm the existing network’s segment (IP ad-
    dress group) to avoid setting an IP address that
    duplicates the IP addresses of other network
    equipment or computers. If “192.168.150.002”
    is not used in a network with an IP address of
    “192.168.150.XXX”, you don’t have to change
    the projector IP address.
    •For details about each setting, consult your net-
    work administrator.
    t tt t
    t Setting the TCP/IP
    Set the TCP/IP manually.
    1Select “TCP/IP”, then press ENTER.
    2Enter “IP Address” using 
    ' '' '
    ', 
    " "" "
    ", 
    | || |
    |
    and \, then press ENTER.
    3Enter “Subnet Mask” using 
    ' '' '
    ', 
    " "" "
    ",
    | || |
    | and \, then press ENTER.
    4Enter “Gateway” using 
    ' '' '
    ', 
    " "" "
    ", 
    | || |
    | and
    \, then press ENTER.
    Description
    Factory default setting:
    192.168.150.002
    Enter an IP address appropriate for the
    network.
    Factory default setting:
    255.255.255.000
    Set the subnet mask to the same as that
    of the computer and equipment on the
    network.
    Factory default setting:
    000. 000. 000. 000
    * When not in use, set to:
      “000. 000. 000. 000”.
    Selectable items
    IP Address
    Subnet Mask
    Gateway
    y yy y
    y Service Mode
    Only the service centers use the menu. Do not
    use the menu.
    u uu u
    u Returning to the Default
    Settings
    This function allows you to initialize the settings
    you have made in the projector.
    Note
    About the network settings
    •“IP Address”, “Subnet Mask”, “Gateway”  and
    other network setting items are initialized.
    The following items or menu cannot be initialized.
    •“C. M. S.” menu
    -“Lightness”, “Chroma” and “Hue” respectively
    saved for Custom 1-3 on the “C.M.S.” menu.
    •“Fine Sync” menu
    -Resolution
    •“Options 1” menu
    -System Lock
    •“Options 2” menu
    -Lens Type
    •“Language” menu
    •Image stored using “Image Capture”
    •Lamp Timer (Life)
    Selecting the On-screen
    Display Language
    The projector can switch the on-screen display
    language among 16 languages.
    Overview of All Menu
    Settings and the Lamp Life
    This function can be used to display all the ad-
    justed settings as a list on the screen and you
    can confirm the lamp life.
    Helpful Functions Set during Installation (“Options 2”
    menu)/Using the Other Menus (“Language” and
    “Status” menus)
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    Cleaning the air vents and the intake vent cover
    ■Use a vacuum cleaner to clean dust from the ex-
    haust vent, the intake vents and the intake vent cover
    (on the bottom of the projector).
    Cleaning the projector
    ■Ensure the power cord is unplugged before clean-
    ing the projector.
    ■The cabinet as well as the operation panel is made
    of plastic. Avoid using benzene or thinner, as these
    can damage the finish on the cabinet.
    ■Do not use volatile agents such as insecticides on
    the projector.
    Do not attach rubber or plastic items to the projec-
    tor for long periods.
    The effects of some of the agents in the plastic may
    cause damage to the quality or finish of the projector.
    ■Wipe off dirt gently with a soft flannel cloth.
    ■When the dirt is hard to remove, soak a cloth in a
    mild detergent diluted with water, wring the cloth
    well and then wipe the projector.
    Strong cleaning detergents may discolor, warp or
    damage the coating on the projector. Make sure to
    test on a small, inconspicuous area on the projec-
    tor before use.
    Cleaning the lens
    ■Use a commercially available blower or lens clean-
    ing paper (for glasses and camera lenses) for clean-
    ing the lens. Do not use any liquid type cleaning
    agents, as they may wear off the coating film on the
    surface of the lens.
    ■As the surface of the lens can easily get damaged,
    be careful not to scrape or hit the lens.
    Maintenance
    Mild detergent
    diluted with water
    WaxThinner
    Mild detergent
    Cleaning
    Paper
    Info
    •If you want to clean the air vents and the intake
    vent cover during projector operation, ensure
    you press STANDBY-ON on the projector or on
    the remote control and put the projector into
    standby mode. After the cooling fan has stopped,
    unplug the power cord from the AC socket and
    clean the air vents and the intake vent cover. 
    						
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    Cleaning the Dust Filters
    1Press STANDBY-ON  on the pro-
    jector or on the remote control
    to put the projector into standby
    mode.
    • Disconnect the power cord and unplug
    the power cord from the AC socket after
    the cooling fan stops.
    2Remove the filter cover.
    •Remove the filter cover as shown in
    the figures while pressing down the
    tabs.
    3Clean the dust off the dust fil-
    ters and the cover with a hand
    broom.
    Cleaning and Replacing the Dust Filters
    •The dust filters should be cleaned every 100
    hours of use. Clean the filters more often
    when the projector is used in a dusty or
    smoky location.
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    Po wer cord
    STANDBY-ON button 
    						
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    Cleaning and Replacing the Dust Filters
    4Replace the filter cover.
    •Insert the filter cover as shown in the
    figure and push both the two tabs until
    you hear a click.
    Remove
    Attach
    Pierced through 
    the nine slits.
    Insert the filter 
    below the six tabs 
    on both left and 
    right sides.
    Note
    • Be sure the filter cover is securely installed.
    The power will not turn on unless it is cor-
    rectly installed.
    Replacing the Dust Filters
    After removing the filter cover (see
    step 2 of “Cleaning the Dust Filters”),
    remove the dust filters, then replace
    with new ones.
    •Pick the dust filters up with your fingers and lift
    them out of the filter cover.
    • When attaching the dust filters, make sure that
    these are inserted below the tabs on both left
    and right, and that the slits are pierced through.
    •If the filters become too dirty to clean effec-
    tively, purchase new ones (9NK3243101400)
    from your nearest EIKI Authorized Dealer or
    Service Center.
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