Eiki Projector EK-501W User Manual
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21 Remove the lens 1 Center the lens with its movement func - tion. (Hold 5 sec. on Lens Shift button. Refer to the Page 30). 2 Power off your projector and unplug the AC power cord. 3 Turn it counterclockwise and remove its decoration ring. 4 Press and hold the lens release button at top of the casing. Turn it counterclock - wise until it sticks, and then pull it out of your projector gently. Installing lens 1 Turn the lens counterclockwise and remove its decoration ring. 2 Align the red mark on your lens and your projector and insert the lens in the latter. 3 Turn the lens clockwise slowly until you hear a click. Make sure the lens is fully inserted in your projector. 4 Turn the lens decoration ring clockwise to replace it. Installation Lens installation Please follow steps given below to install lens after its replacement or\ when optional ones are employed. Please consult your dealers for details on optional lenses. Lens release button Note: Be careful in removing the lens. Do not drop it. Note: Do not press and hold the lens release button when installing it. ● Do not touch or remove any other component except the lens and parts rel\ ated to it. Otherwise, you may experience product failure, electric shock, fire, or other incidents. ● Make sure model of the lens is compatible with your projector before ins\ talling it. ● For details on lens and its installation, please call local dealers.
22 The projection location of your image may be moved upward a distance up to 70%(WXGA) / 60%(XGA) of the length of the image. Move lens to it top position The projection location of your image may be moved downward a distance up to 70%(WXGA) / 60%(XGA) of the length of the image.Move lens to it bottom position The projection location of your image may be moved leftward a distance up to 30% of the width of the image. Move lens to it leftmost position The projection location of your image may be moved rightward a distance up to 30% of the width of the image.Move lens to it rightmost position Scope of lens shift adjustment Center the lens Lens shift range *This table is measured with standard lens. *When the setting of LENS SHIFT as the maximum position, the corner of p\ rojection image might be darker. Installation Lens shift adjustment The electric lens shift function may adjust your lens in all four direct\ ions. This function enables easy image position adjustment. 70%(WXGA)/ 60%(XGA) 30%
23 300" 200" 150" 100" 30" Set up your projector ● Ambient brightness may affect your projection image quality. For the optimal image effect, it is recommended to control brightness in your environment. ● Values shown in figure below are approximates only. They may differ from the actual ones. Installation EK-501W(16:10) Unit:cm Lens Model No.AH-E22010AH-E22020 AH-E21010AH-E23010AH-E23020 Screen size WidthHeight Distance WideTeleWide TeleWide TeleWide Tele 30 inch 6440 51709991168 155278262464 100 inch 215135 1702503303145715509509201580 150 inch 323202 2503804904748598401430 13902370 200 inch 431269 3405106606331147 11201910 18603170 300 inch 646404 5007709909531723 1680287028004770 EK-502X(4:3) Unit:cm Lens Model No.AH-E22010AH-E22020 AH-E21010AH-E23010AH-E23020 Screen size WidthHeight Distance WideTeleWide TeleWide TeleWide Tele 30 inch 6146 48698486160 156260244436 100 inch 203152 1602403102995445309008701500 150 inch 305229 2403604704508188001360 13202260 200 inch 406305 3204806306021092 1060182017703020 300 inch 610457 4807309509061640 1600273026604540
24 Precautions on power cord Your AC power cord should meet regulations of the country/district where your\ projector is used. Please make sure the type of the power plug is compliant with those given in figure below. Make sure you are using a valid AC power cord. In case the included AC power cord does not comply with the AC power socket in your loca - tion, call your dealer for replacement. The projector side Connect to the AC power socket Connect to power cord connector of your projector Connect to AC power socket Grounding end Installation Connect the AC power cord Standard voltage employed by your projector is AC 100-240V. It adapts to different input voltage automatically. Your projector employs 2-phase power cord with neutral ground cable. Do not use any other type of power cords or you may face the risks of electric shock. In case you have any doubt on type of power cord you are using, please call authorized dealer or service center for help. Before powering on your pro - jector, get all external equipment connected in advance. Keep your AC power socket close to your projector for easy plugging and unplugging. Note: Note: ● Use of invalid power cord may hamper product performance or even lead to electric shock, fire, and other incidents. Please use power cord compliant with the included one to ensure product performance and operation safety. ● The frequently used cables are: AC power cord, VGA cable, audio cable, video cable, and RS232 control cable. Connect included AC power cord to your projector. Note: For safety reasons, unplug the AC pow- er cord when your projector is not in use. Your projector will consume a small amount of power when it is connected to AC grid power and in standby mode.
25 Cables for connection: ● VGA cable● DVI cable* ● BNC cable* ● HDMI cable* (* This cable is optional. ) Cables for connection: ● S-VIDEO cable* ● VIDEO cable* ● BNC cable* (* This cable is optional.) Connection to computer Connect to video equipment Unplug power cords of your projector and all external equipment before c\ onnecting any cable to them. Connection to equipment Ports on your projector Connection cableEquipment DVI-D(HDCP) VOL-VOL+AUDIO AUDIO IN2 AUDIO IN1 AUDIO OUT S-VIDEO VIDEO R/C IN R/C OUT RS-232C DVI-D P/PR MONITOR OUT VGA IN G/Y B/PBH/HV V DVI cable HDMI VOL- VOL+AUDIO AUDIO IN2 AUDIO IN1 AUDIO OUT S-VIDEO VIDEO R/C IN R/C OUT RS-232C DVI-D P/PR MONITOR OUT VGA IN G/Y B/PBH/HV V HDMI cable R(PR) / G(Y) / B(PB) / H(HV) / V VOL- VOL+AUDIO AUDIO IN2 AUDIO IN1 AUDIO OUT S-VIDEO VIDEO R/C IN R/C OUT RS-232C DVI-D P/PR MONITOR OUT VGA ING/Y B/PBH/HV VBNC cable VGA IN MONITOR OUT VOL- VOL+AUDIO AUDIO IN2 AUDIO IN1 AUDIO OUT S-VIDEO VIDEO R/C IN R/C OUT RS-232C DVI-D P/PR MONITOR OUT VGA IN G/Y B/PBH/HV VVGA cable RS232C VOL- VOL+AUDIO AUDIO IN2 AUDIO IN1 AUDIO OUT S-VIDEO VIDEO R/C IN R/C OUT RS-232C DVI-D P/PR MONITOR OUT VGA IN G/Y B/PBH/HV V RS232 control cable Ports on your projector Connection cable Equipment S-VIDEO IN VOL- VOL+AUDIO AUDIO IN2 AUDIO IN1 AUDIO OUT S-VIDEO VIDEO R/C IN R/C OUT RS-232C DVI-D P/PR MONITOR OUT VGA IN G/Y B/PBH/HV V S-VIDEO cable VIDEO IN VOL- VOL+AUDIO AUDIO IN2 AUDIO IN1 AUDIO OUT S-VIDEO VIDEO R/C IN R/C OUT RS-232C DVI-D P/PR MONITOR OUT VGA IN G/Y B/PBH/HV V VIDEO cable R(PR) / G(Y) / B(PB) / H(HV) / V VOL- VOL+AUDIO AUDIO IN2 AUDIO IN1 AUDIO OUT S-VIDEO VIDEO R/C IN R/C OUT RS-232C DVI-D P/PR MONITOR OUT VGA ING/Y B/PBH/HV VBNC cable
26 Cables for connection: ● Audio cable* (* This cable is optional.) Connection to audio equipment Unplug power cords of your projector and all external equipment before c\ onnecting any cable to them. Connection to equipment Ports on your projector Connection cable Equipment MONO L/R VOL- VOL+AUDIO AUDIO IN2 AUDIO IN1 AUDIO OUT S-VIDEO VIDEO R/C IN R/C OUT RS-232C DVI-D P/PR MONITOR OUT VGA IN G/Y B/PBH/HV V Audio cable AUDIO IN VOL- VOL+AUDIO AUDIO IN2 AUDIO IN1 AUDIO OUT S-VIDEO VIDEO R/C IN R/C OUT RS-232C DVI-D P/PR MONITOR OUT VGA IN G/Y B/PBH/HV V Audio cable AUDIO IN / OUT VOL- VOL+AUDIO AUDIO IN2 AUDIO IN1 AUDIO OUT S-VIDEO VIDEO R/C IN R/C OUT RS-232C DVI-D P/PR MONITOR OUT VGA ING/Y B/PBH/HV V Audio cable AUDIO DVI-DVOL- VOL+AUDIO AUDIO IN2 AUDIO IN1 AUDIO OUT S-VIDEO VIDEO R/C IN R/C OUT RS-232C DVI-D P/PR MONITOR OUT VGA ING/Y B/PBH/HV V REMOTE IN/OUTVOL- VOL+AUDIO AUDIO IN2 AUDIO IN1 AUDIO OUT S-VIDEO VIDEO R/C IN R/C OUT RS-232C DVI-D P/PR MONITOR OUT VGA ING/Y B/PBH/HV V Audio cable
Operation This chapter introduces you to basic operation of your projector.
28 Basic operation Power on your projector 1. Connect all external equipment to your projector (e.g. computer or camera) before powering it on. 2. Connect AC power cord of your projector to an AC power socket. The Power indicator turns on in red. 3. Press the Power button on the rear control panel or the remote controller. The Power indicator lights in green and the cooling fan starts running. 4. If your projector is setting as password protected, the password dialog box displays. Enter your password as instructed below. Enter password (PIN) Press button to select a number, press button to enter it and move the cursor. The number you typed is displayed as “”. To edit number you have entered, press button to move the cursor to the number you want to change, press button to select the correct one. Repeat this step to type in a 3-digit number. Move the cursor to OK after you have typed the 3-digit number. Press the ENTER button and now you are ready to use your projector. If the password is invalid, the password dis - played as “ ” will be in red. Please try again with a valid one. Note: ● In case the “Logo Select” option is set to OFF, then no welcome image will display in screen. ● You can do nothing but powering off your projector during the welcome image is displaying. What is a password (PIN)? A password (PIN) is an ID code for identifying people with knowledge abo\ ut it to oper - ate your projector. A password (PIN) setting may help preventing your projector from unauthorized use. You password (PIN) code is a 3-digit number. To find out more about protecting your projector with a password (PIN), please refer to the PIN Code Lock fun\ ction in the Setup menu on Page 54 for details. Precautions on password (PIN) operation You cannot operate a password (PIN) protected projector without correct\ password (PIN) Please set up a new password (PIN) and keep your operation m\ anual in safe place. In case the password (PIN) is lost or forgotten, call your dealer or service center. Power Power 360.2 141.7VOL- VOL+AUDIO AUDIO IN2 AUDIO IN1 AUDIO OUT S-VIDEO VIDEO R/C IN R/C OUT RS-232C DVI-D P/PRMONITOR OUT VGA ING/Y B/PBH/HV V
29 Power off your projector Power Power 360.2 141.7VOL- VOL+AUDIO AUDIO IN2 AUDIO IN1 AUDIO OUT S-VIDEO VIDEO R/C IN R/C OUT RS-232C DVI-D P/PR MONITOR OUT VGA ING/Y B/PBH/HV V 1. Press the Power button at the rear control panel or the remote controller, the “Power off?” message displays. 2. Press the Power button again in 4 seconds after the “Power off?” message prompted to you. The POWER indicator flashes red while the cooling fan continues running. (You may set up noise level and speed of the fan.) Unplug the power cord until the fan stops running. Failure to do so may shorten life cycle of your projector or lead to power on failures or operation abnormalities. 3. The POWER indicator stops flashing once the projector has been cooled down to ready for power on again. To maintain the life cycle of the lamp, power off your projector after it has been turn on for at least five minutes. Do not use your projector without stop. As it may hurt the life cycle of your lamp. Power off your projector at least once every 24 hours and have it idle for an hour. Power off? “Power off?” message disappears in 4 seconds. Note: ● If the “On Start” function is set to “On”, your projector wi\ ll power on once it is connected to an AC power socket. (Refer to page 53) ● Speed of the cooling fan varies with internal temperature of your projec\ tor. ● Do not place your projector in any box before it is fully cooled down. ● In case the POWER indicator flashes or turns red, refer to the “Light\ indicator status” for instructions. (Refer to page 69) ● The POWER indicator flashes when the lamp is cooling down. Do not power on your projector at this time. Power on your projector only after the POWER indicator tur\ ns red. ● Unplug the power cord after your projector has been turned off. The fan stops running. ● The POWER indicator turns red when your projector is ready for power on \ again. It takes less time to restart your projector after it was powered off in the standard power off procedure than that of the non-standard one. Basic operation
30 Zoom /focus function 1. Press the ZOOM / FOCUS button on the rear control panel or remote controller for zooming and focusing. 2. Press button to zoom in and out. Press button to change focus of image. Default adjustment speed is set to FAST. You may press the ENTER button, select STEP for speed fine-tuning. Lens movement adjustment 1. Press the LENS SHIFT on the rear control panel or remote controller to adjust posi - tion of the lens. Default adjustment speed is set to FAST. You may press the ENTER button, select STEP for speed fine-tuning. 2. Movement of the lens is shown on the screen. Press button to move the screen to required location without any image distortion. Range of screen move - ment - Upward or downward from the lens movement axis: 70% for WXGA model and 60% for XGA model. Leftward or rightward: 30%. 3. Press and hold the LENS SHIFT button on the rear control panel or remote controller for 5 seconds to home it to the center position. Auto setup function Press the AUTO button on your remote con- troller to auto execute settings given in the Auto Setup menu (including Auto Searching, Auto PC Adjusting and Auto Keystone). Zoom / focus Lens movement设置Setting 1/5Auto setupInput search Off Auto PC adj. O\ n Auto Keystone Off 设置Setting 1/5 Auto setup Input search Off Auto PC adj. O\ n Auto Keystone Off ZOOM FOCUS FAST SELECT : ENTER LENS SHIFT FAST SELECT : ENTER Note: The arrow mark displays in black when the lens is not moved. It turns red once the lens is moved for adjustment. Basic operation Auto setup LENS SHIFT FOCUS ZOOM INPUT ZOOM/FOCUS LENS SHIFT 360.2 141.7VOL- VOL+AUDIO AUDIO IN2 AUDIO IN1 AUDIO OUT S-VIDEO VIDEO R/C IN R/C OUT RS-232C DVI-D P/PR MONITOR OUT VGA ING/Y B/PBH/HV V