Eiki Projector EIP-XHS100 User Manual
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11 Projection Size v.s Distance EIP-UHS100 Fixed Short Throw AH-CD20201 Inch WideTele FixedW ideTeleWideTeleWide Tele Wide TeleWide Tele 40 861 x5380 .620.790 .641 .051.521.451.931.873.153 .014 .604.427.05 80 1723x1077 1.29 1.63 1.32 2.163.092.973.923.826.39 6.16 9.339.1314.40 100 2154x1346 1.62 2.05 1.66 2.713.883.734.924.808.00 7.74 11.7011.4818.07 120 2584x1615 1.96 2.46 2.01 3.264.664.495.915.779.62 9.31 14.0613.8421.75 150 3231x2019 2.46 3.09 2.52 4.095.845.637.417.2412.04 11.68 17.6117.3727.26 200 4307x2692 3.29 4.14 3.37 5.477.817.539.909.6816.08 15.61 23.5223.2636.44 250 5384x3365 4.13 5.18 4.23 6.859.779.4312.39 12.1220.12 19.55 29.4429.1545.62 300 6461x4038 4.96 6.23 5.08 8.2311.7311.3414.8814.5624.16 23.49 35.3535.0454.81 350 7538x4711 5.80 7.27 5.94 9.6113.7013.2417.3717.0028.20 27.42 41.2740.9363.99 400 8615x5384 6.63 8.32 6.79 10.9915.6615.1419.8619.4432.24 31.36 47.1846.8273.18 450 9692 x6057 7.47 9.36 7.65 12.3717.6217.0422.3621.8836.28 35.30 53.1052.7182.36 500 10768 x 67308.3010.41 8.50 13.7519.5918.9424.8524.3240.32 39.24 59.0158.6091.54 Long Throw Long Throw AH-CD20203 AH-CD20301AH-CD20302 W x H (mm) AH-CD20202 AH-CD20101AH-CD20401Long Thro w d r a d n a t S w o r h T t r o h S e p y T s n e LS hort Throw Model Name EIP-XHS100 Fixed Short Throw AH-CD20201 Inch WideTele FixedW ideTeleWideTeleWide Tele Wide TeleWide Tele 40 813 x801626x100 2032x1202438x1503048x2004064x2505080x3006096x3507112x4008128x4509144 500x W x H (mm) Long Throw Long Throw Long Throw Model Name AH-CD20203A H-CD20202AH-CD20101 AH-CD20401 AH-CD20301 AH-CD20302 Lens Type Short ThrowS hort ThrowStandard 610 0.61 0.77 0.62 1.03 1.49 1.42 1.88 1.83 3.08 2.94 4.49 4.31 6.89 1219 1.26 1.59 1.29 2.11 3.02 2.90 3.83 3.73 6.24 6.02 6.12 8.91 14.07 1524 1.58 2.00 1.62 2.65 3.79 3.65 4.80 4.69 7.82 7.56 11.43 11.22 17.66 1829 1.91 2.40 1.96 3.18 4.56 4.39 5.78 5.64 9.40 9.10 13.74 13.52 21.25 2286 2.40 3.02 2.46 3.99 5.71 5.50 7.24 7.07 11.77 11.41 17.21 16.97 26.64 3048 3.21 4.04 3.29 5.34 7.63 7.36 9.67 9.46 15.72 15.25 22.99 22.73 35.62 3810 4.03 5.06 4.13 6.69 9.55 9.22 12.11 11.84 19.67 19.10 28.78 28.48 44.59 4572 4.84 6.08 4.96 8.04 11.47 11.07 14.54 14.23 23.62 22.95 34.56 34.24 53.57 5334 5.66 7.10 5.80 3.39 13.39 12.93 16.98 16.61 27.57 26.80 40.34 39.99 62.55 6096 6.47 8.12 6.63 10.74 15.31 14.79 19.41 19.00 31.52 30.64 46.12 45.75 71.53 6858 7.29 9.14 7.47 12.09 17.23 16.64 21.85 21.38 35.47 34.49 51.90 51.50 80.50 7620 8.10 10.16 8.30 13.44 19.14 18.50 24.28 23.77 39.42 38.34 57.69 57.26 89.48 x 10160 Distance unit : m Note: The values in the tables are approximate and may be slightly different f\ rom the actual measurements.
12 Overview Projector contents Part Names and Functions SH UTTER T EM P. L A M P 2 L AM P 1 P O W ER S TA TU S 1 10 2 3 9 46785 Rear side 1112 13141516 ① Color Wheel Cover ② Infrared Remote Receiver(Front) ③ Lens Release Button ④ Air Intake Vent and Filter Cover ⑤ Adjustable Foot ⑥ AC Power Switch ⑦ Power Cord Connector ⑧ Terminals and Connectors ⑨ Control Panel ⑩ LED Indication ⑪ Exhaust Vent ⑫ Infrared Remote Receiver(Rear) ⑬ Exhaust Vent and Lamp 1 Cover ⑭ Exhaust Vent and Lamp 2 Cover ⑮ Air Intake Vent and Filter Cover ⑯ Adjustable Foot
13 Terminals and Connectors INOUT TEJ H V RG B LAN RS-232 HDMI DVI-D B/PbG/YR/Pr WIRED REMOT ETRIGGER SDI Input SDI signals to IN and outputs the SDI signals from OUT. HDMI Connect the HDMI signal from the video device to this terminal. DVI-D Connect the DVI-D output on the computer to the terminal, the terminal can support to HDCP compatible signal. 5 BNC INPUT JACKS Connect the RGB signals or YPbPr singals. WIRED REMOTE Connect the wired remote control to this jack with a remote control cable (supplied). TRIGGER The TRIGGER terminal provides 12V (+/-1.5) output for screen control. LAN Connect the Ethernet cable to the terminals for controlling the projector . (page 62) RGB Connect a computer output (Analog D-sub 15-pin type) to this terminal. RS-232 Connect a RS-232(Not supplied) from the computer to the terminal for controlling the projector.
14 Control Keys and Indicators Control Keys SHUTTER POWER MENU EXIT INPUTAUTO SYNC ASPECTOPEN FOCUS LENS SHIFT CL OSE ZOOMENTE R ++ -- POWER Turn on/off the projector. INPUT Select the input source, press the button once to select next source opt\ ion, the sequence of the source is HDMI, DVI, VGA, Component/BNC, Composite, 3G-SDI. AUTO SYNC Use the button to perform auto sync. ASPECT Change aspect ratio, press the button once to the next aspect ratio setting. SHUTTER OPEN/CLOSE Press OPEN button to open the shutter, CLOSE to close the shutter. MENU Press the button to open or close the OSD menu. ARROW BUTTONS Use the four button to move the cursor on OSD, select the item or adjust the setting. ENTER Use the button to confirm the changes you made and to show ZOOM/FOCUS OSD. When you press the button again, LENS SHIFT OSD appears. EXIT Use the button to close the OSD menu. LENS SHIFT Press the four arrow buttons to open Lens control window. FOCUS +/- Use FOCUS+ or FOCUS- to focus the projected image. ZOOM +/- Use the two buttons to zoom in or zoom out the projected image.
15 LED Indicator SHUTTER TEMP. LAMP 2 LAMP 1 POWER ST ATUS This indicator flashes green when the projector is warming up and keep green when turning on. Indicates the status of the projector. The indicator lights green when the lamp 1 is on, the indicator is off when the lamp is off. Indicate the system temperature status. The indicator is flashing red if abnormal temperature is detected. This indicator lights green when the shutter is closed, it lights off when the shutter is open. The indicator lights green when the lamp 2 is on, the indicator is off when the lamp is off.
16 Remote Control 3 8 10 13 16 21 1 4 11 19 14 22 17 2 5 6 9 12 15 18 20 23 7 1 ON Turn the projector on. 2. OFF Turn the projector off. 3. FOCUS Focuses the projected images. 4. ZOOM Zoom in/out the projected image. 5. TEST PATTERN Display test pattern. 6. LENS SHIFT Shift the lens, up/down or left/right. 7. ENTER Confirm the change. Open ZOOM/FOCUS OSD. Press again to open LENS SHIFT. 8. MENU Open and close the OSD menu. 9. EXIT Close the OSD menu. 10. INPUT Select a input source. 11. PICTURE Starts the PICTURE function. 12. NETWORK Enter the Network (LAN) menu. 13. AUTO SYNC Automatically adjust the computer image to its optimum setting. 14. ASPECT Select the aspect ratio settings. 15. PIP Display the picture-in-picture screen. 16. OVERSCAN Select an overscan mode. 17. FREEZE Freeze/unfreezes the on-screen picture. 18. LAMP MODE Select a higher or lower brightness setting. 19. INFO. Display projector information. 20. LIGHT Turn on the remote control backlight. 21. CLEAR Not available 22. SHUTTER Open/close the shutter. 23. ID SET Not available
17 Notes on Remote Control Operation In most situations, you can simply point the remote control at the screen which will reflect the IR signal from the remote back toward the IR receiver on the projector. In some cases, however, ambient light may prevent this. If so, try again. If the effective range of the remote control decreases, or it stops working, replace the batteries with new ones. The remote control may fail to operate if the infrared remote sensor is \ exposed to bright sunlight or fluorescent lighting. Remote Control Battery Installation 1. Slide the battery cover to remove it. 2. Install two AA(2) batteries with the correct polarity. 3. Put back the cover. Notes on Batteries Make sure that the battery polarities are correct when installing the ba\ tteries. Do not mix an old battery with a new one or different types of batteries\ . Avoid contact with water or liquid. Do not expose the remote control to moisture or heat. Do not drop the remote control. If you will not use the remote control for periods long time, remove the\ batteries to avoid damage from battery leakage. Please wipe the remote control clean and install new batteries \ if the battery is leaked. Dispose of used batteries according to the instructions or your local di\ sposal rule or guideline. Remote Control Receivers and Operation Range Infrared Remote Receivers are provided on the front and rear cover. Point the remote control toward the projector, than press the buttons. Maximum operating range for the remote control is about 10 meters and ±30 degrees. S H UTTER T EM P. L AM P 2 L AM P 1 P O W ER S TA TU S 10m ±30° 10m ±30° Note: When hanging the projector from the ceiling, point toward the Infrared Remote Receiver which is located farther away from the fluorescent light.
18 Wired Remote Control The remote control can be used as a wired remote control. Wired remote c\ ontrol helps you use the remote control outside the operating range. Connect the remote control and the projector with the remote control cable (supplied). If the remote control is connected to the cable, the remote control does not emit signal. IN OUT TEJ H V RG B LAN RS-232 HDMI DVI-DB /PbG /YR/Pr WIRED REMO TETRIGGER
19 Installation Lens Installation Before setting up the projector, install Projection Lens on the projector. Before installation, check where the projector is used and prepare a suitable lens. For the details, contact the sales dealer where you purchased the projector. To install and change the projector Lens: 1. Remove the Lens cap. 2. Insert the lens and ensure the lens touches the lens holder. Align the "" symbol on the lens label with the " " symbol on the top of the body (align to the center of the lens hole).Make sure the lens is pushed into the holder and turn it clockwise to the "Lock" position. When turning the lens, the "Click" sounds once to indicate that the lens is completely fixed. Align symbol
20 Lens replacement To replace the projector Lens 1. Press and hold the lens lock button. Support the lens and turn countercl\ ockwise to loosen the lens. Pull the lens backward and slide the lens out of the le\ ns holder. 2. Insert the lens and ensure the lens touches the lens holder. Align the "" symbol on the lens label with the " " symbol on the top of the body (align to the center of the lens hole). Align symbol 3. Make sure the lens is pushed into the holder and turn it clockwise to the "Lock" position. When turning the lens, the "Click" sounds once to indicate that the lens is completely fixed. 4. Check if the lens is really secured by trying to pull the lens out of the lens holder . Note: When removing the lens, make sure you press and hold the release button \ to loosen and unlock the lens The projector supports the lens memory function. Perform the Center Lens\ function every time to calibrate the projection lens after you installed the lens.