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    	 Network	Supported	
    ❏		 Wired	LAN
    	 	 	 	100-Base-TX/10-Base-T
    Refer	to	the	Owner's	Manuals	below	for	
    details	about	network	function.
    ❏	 		Network	Set-up	and	Operation
    ❏	 		PJ	Network	Manager
    Multimedia Projector
    Owner's Manual
    LC-XB100
    LC-XB200
    MODEL 
    						
    							
    
    
    Features	and	Design
    This	Multimedia	Projector	is	designed	with	the	most	advanced	technology	for	portability,	durability,	and	ease	of	use.	
    This	projector	utilizes	built-in	multimedia	features,	a	palette	of	16.77	million	colors,	and	matrix	liquid	crystal	display	
    (LCD)	technology.
    ◆	Compact	Design
    	 This	projector	 is	designed	 compact	in	size	 and	weight.	
    It	is	 easy	 to	carry	 and	installed	 anywhere	 you	wish	 to	
    use.
    ◆	Simple	Computer	System	Setting
    	 The	 projector	 has	the	Multi-scan	 system	to	conform	 to	
    almost	all	computer	 output	signals	 quickly	(p.31).	Up	to	
    UXGA 	resolution	can	be	accepted.
    ◆	Useful	Functions	for	Presentations
    	 -	The	 digital	zoom	function	 allows	you	to	focus	 on	the	
    crucial	information	during	a	presentation	(p.38).
    	 -	Blackboards*	 can	be	used	 as	a	projection	 screen.	
    *The	board	color	is	limited	to	Green	(pp.35,	42).
    ◆	Lamp	Control
    	 Brightness 	of 	the 	projection 	lamp 	can 	be 	selected	
    (pp.27,	54).
    ◆	Quick	Termination
    	 The	 AC	power	 cord	can	be	unplugged	 immediately	
    after	turning	 off	the	 projector	 without	waiting	for	the	
    termination	of	the	cooling	fan	rotation	(p.22).
    ◆	Logo	Function
    	 The	 Logo	function	 allows	you	to	customize	 the	screen	
    logo	 (pp.49-51).	 You	can	capture	 an	image	 for	the	
    screen	 logo	and	use	it	for	 the	 starting-up	 display	or	
    between	presentations.
    ◆	Multilanguage	Menu	Display
    	 Operation	 menu	is	available	 in	17	 languages;	 English,	
    German,	French,	Italian,	Spanish,	 Portuguese,	 Dutch,	
    S w e d i s h ,	F i n n i s h , 	P o l i s h , 	H u n g a r i a n , 	R o m a n i a n ,	
    Russian,	Chinese,	Korean,	Japanese	and	 Thai	(p.46).
    ✔ Note:
    	 •	The	On-Screen	Menu	and	figures	in	this	manual	may	differ	slightly	from	the	product.
    	 •	The	contents	of	this	manual	are	subject	to	change	without	notice.
    ◆	Security	Function
    	 The	Security	 function	helps	you	to	ensure	 security	
    of	the	 projector.	 With	the	Key	 lock	 function,	 you	can	
    lock	 the	operation	 on	the	 top	control	 or	remote	 control	
    (p.56).	PIN	code	 lock	function	 prevents	 unauthorized	
    use	of	the	projector	(pp.21,	56–57).
    ◆	Helpful	Maintenance	Functions
    	 Lamp	and	filter	maintenance	functions	provide	for	
    better	and	proper	maintenance	of	the	projector.
    ◆	LAN	Network	Function	
    	 This	projector	 is	loaded	 with	the	Wired	 LAN	network	
    function.	 You	can	operate	 and	manage	 the	projector	
    via	network.	 For	details,	 refer	to	the	 owner’s	 manual	
    “Network	Set-up	and	Operation.”
    ◆	Auto	Setup 	Function 	
    	This	function	enables	Input	search,	 Auto	Keystone	
    correction	and	Auto	PC	adjustment	by	simple	pressing	
    the	AUTO	SETUP 	button	on	the	top	control	(p.47).
    ◆	Colorboard	Function 	
    	 	At	the	time	of	simple	projection	on	the	colored	wall,	
    you	can	get	the	close	color	image	to	the	color	image	
    projected	on	a	white	screen	by	selecting	the	similar	
    color	to	the	wall	color	from	the	preset	four	colors.
    ◆	Power	Management
    	 T h e	P o w e r 	m a n a g e m e n t 	f u n c t i o n 	r e d u c e s 	p o w e r	
    consumption	and	maintains	the	lamp	life	(p.53).
    ◆	Closed 	Caption
    		Closed	Caption	is	a	function	that	displays	the	audio	
    portion	of	a	 TV	program	as	text	on	the	screen.	 The	closed	captioning	service	is	available	mainly	in	the	U.S.	(p.52)	 
    						
    							
    
    
    Table	of	Contents
    Trademarks
    Each	name 	of 	corporations 	or 	products 	in 	this 	book 	is 	either 	a 	registered 	trademark 	or 	a 	trademark 	of 	its 	respective	
    corporation.
    Features	and	Design	  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .
    Table	of	Contents .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .
    To	the	Owner .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .4
    Safety	Instructions .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  . .5
    Air	Circulation	 6
    Installing	the	Projector	in	Proper	Directions	 6
    Moving	the	Projector	6
    Compliance .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  . .7
    Part	Names	and	Functions	 .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .8
    Front	 8
    Back	8
    Bottom	8
    Rear	Terminal		 9
    Top	Control	 10
    Remote	Control	 11
    Remote	Control	Battery	Installation	 12
    Remote	Control	Operating	Range	12
    Remote	Control	Code	12
    Laser	Pointer	Function	13
    Pointer	Function	13
    How	to	use	the	USB	Infrared	Receiver	 14
    Wireless	Mouse	Operation	14
    Installation .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  . .15
    Positioning	the	Projector	 15
    Adjustable	Feet	15
    Connecting	to	a	Computer	16
    Connecting	to	Video	Equipment	17	
    Connecting	to	Component	Video	Equipment	 18
    Connecting	the	AC	Power	Cord	 19
    Basic	Operation	 .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .0
    Turning	On	the	Projector	 20
    Turning	Off	the	Projector	22
    How	to	Operate	the	On-Screen	Menu	 23
    Menu	Bar	24
    Zoom	and	Focus	Adjustment	 25
    Auto	Setup	Function	 25
    Keystone	Correction	25
    Sound	Adjustment	 26
    Remote	Control	Operation	 27
    		Computer	Input		 .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .9
    Input	Source	Selection	
    (RGB:	Computer	1/Computer	2(Analog))	 29
    Input	Source	Selection	
    (RGB(PC	digital),	RGB(AV	HDCP))	 30
    Computer	System	Selection	 31
    Auto	PC	Adjustment	 32
    Manual	PC	Adjustment	 33
    Image	Mode	Selection	 35
    Image	Adjustment	 36
    Screen	Size	Adjustment	 37
    Video	Input	 .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .9
    Input	Source	Selection	(Video,	S-video)	 39
    Input	Source	Selection
    (Component,	RGB	Scart	21-pin)	 40
    Video	System	Selection	41
    Image	Mode	Selection		42
    Image	Adjustment	 43
    Screen	Size	Adjustment	 45
    Setting .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .46
    Setting	 46
    Information	 .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .	60
    Input	Source	Information	Display	 60
    Maintenance	and	Cleaning	 .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .61
    WARNING	indicator	 61
    Cleaning	the	Filters	62
    Resetting	the	Filter	Counter	62
    Attaching	the	Lens	Cap	63
    Cleaning	the	Projection	Lens	63
    Cleaning	the	Projector	Cabinet	63
    Lamp	Replacement	64
    Appendix .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  . .66
    Troubleshooting	 66
    Menu	Tree	 70
    Indicators	and	Projector	Condition	 72
    Compatible	Computer	Specifications	 73
    Technical	Specifications	75
    Optional	Parts	76
    PJ	Link	Notice	77
    Configurations	of	Terminals	 78
    PIN	Code	Number	Memo	 79
    Dimensions	80	 
    						
    							
    4
    
    To	the	Owner
    CAUTION:	 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.
    CAUTION
    RISK	OF	ELECTRIC	SHOCK
    DO	NOT	OPEN
    Before	installing	and	operating	this	projector,	read	this	
    manual	thoroughly.
    This	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	your	projector	seems	to	operate	improperly,	read	this	
    manual	again,	check	operations	and	cable	connections	
    and	try	the	solutions	in	the	“Troubleshooting”	section	
    in	the	back	of	this	booklet.	If	the	problem	still	persists,	
    contact	the	dealer	where	you	purchased	the	projector	or	
    the	service	center.
    					Safety	Precaution
    	CAUTION
    DO	NOT	SET	THE	PROjECTOR	IN	GREASy,	wET ,	OR	
    SMOKy	CONDITIONS	SUCH	AS	IN	A	KITCHEN	TO	PREVENT	
    A	BREAKDOwN	OR	A	DISASTER .	IF	THE	PROjECT OR	
    COMES	IN	CONTACT	wITH	OIL	OR	CHEMICALS,	IT	MA y	
    BECOME	DETERIORATED .
    READ	 AND	KEEP 	THIS	OwNER'S	MANUAL 	FOR	
    LATER	USE .
    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	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	dimension	
    		shown	here	indicate	the	minimum	space	required.	
    		If	the	projector	is	to	be	built	into	a	compartment	or	
    		similarly	enclosed,	these	minimum	distances	must	be	
    		maintained.
    –	Do	not	cover	the	ventilation	slot	on	the	projector.	Heat	
    		build-up	can	reduce	the	service	life	of	your	projector,	and	
    		can	also	be	dangerous.
    –	If	the	projector	is	unused	for	an	extended	time,	unplug	
    		the	projector	from	the	power	outlet.
    –Do	not	project	the	same	image	for	a	long	time.	 The
    		afterimage	may	remain	on	the	LCD	panels	by	the
    		characteristic	of	panel.
    SIDE	and	TOPREAR
    CAUTION
    Not	for	use	in	a	computer	room	as	defined	in	the	Standard	
    for	the	Protection	of	Electronic	Computer/Data	Processing	
    Equipment,	 ANSI/NFPA	75.
    Ne	peut	être	utilisé	dans	une	salle	d’ordinateurs	telle	
    que	définie	dans	la	norme	 ANSI/NFPA	75	Standard	
    for	Protection	of	Electronic	Computer/Data	Processing	
    Equipment.
    0.7’(20cm)
    1.5’(50cm)3’(1m)3’(1m)
    20cm
    50cm1m1m
    The	symbol	 mark	and	recycling	 systems	described	 below	apply	to	EU	 countries	 and	do	not	 apply	 to	countries	 in	other	areas	of	the	world.
    Your	 product	 is	designed	 and	manufactured	 with	high	 quality	materials	 and	components	 which	can	be	recycled	 and/or	reused.
    The	symbol	mark	means	that	electrical	and	electronic	equipment,	batteries	and	accumulators,	at	their	end-oflife,	should	be	disposed	of	separately	from	your	household	waste.
    Note:
    If	a	chemical	 symbol	is	printed	 beneath	 the	symbol	 mark,	this	chemical	 symbol	means	that	the	battery	 or	accumulator	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	accumulators.
    Please,	dispose	of	them	correctly	at	your	local
    community	waste	collection/recycling	centre.
    Please,	help	us	to	conserve	the	environment
    we	live	in! 
    						
    							
    5
    
    Safety	Instructions
    All	the	 safety	 and	operating	 instructions	 should	be	read	
    before	the	product	is	operated.
    Read	 all	of	the	 instructions	 given	here	and	retain	 them	
    for	later	 use.	Unplug	 this	projector	 from	AC	power	 supply	
    before	 cleaning.	 Do	not	 use	 liquid	 or	aerosol	 cleaners.	
    Use	a	damp	cloth	for	cleaning.
    F o l l o w	a l l 	w a r n i n g s 	a n d 	i n s t r u c t i o n s 	m a r k e d 	o n 	t h e	
    projector.
    For	 added	 protection	 to	the	 projector	 during	a	lightning	
    storm,	 or	when	 it	is	 left	 unattended	 and	unused	 for	long	
    periods	 of	time,	 unplug	 it	from	 the	wall	 outlet.	 This	will	
    prevent	damage	due	to	lightning	and	power	line	surges.
    Do	not	 expose	 this	unit	 to	rain	 or	use	 near	 water...	 for	
    example,	in	a	wet	basement,	near	a	swimming	pool,	etc...
    D o	n o t 	u s e 	a t t a c h m e n t s 	n o t 	r e c o m m e n d e d 	b y 	t h e	
    manufacturer	as	they	may	cause	hazards.
    Do	 not	 place	 this	projector	 on	an	unstable	 cart,	stand,	
    or	table.	 The	projector	 may	fall,	causing	 serious	injury	
    to	a	child	 or	adult,	 and	serious	 damage	 to	the	 projector.	
    U s e 	o n l y 	w i t h 	a 	c a r t 	o r 	s t a n d 	r e c o m m e n d e d 	b y 	t h e	
    manufacturer,	 or	sold	 with	the	projector.	 Wall	or	shelf	
    mounting	 should	follow	the	manufacturer ’s	 instructions,	
    a n d	s h o u l d 	u s e 	a 	m o u n t i n g 	k i t 	a p p r o v e d 	b y 	t h e	
    manufacturers.
    An	 appliance	 and	cart	 combination	
    should 	be 	moved 	with 	care. 	Quick	
    stops,	 excessive	 force,	and	uneven	
    surfaces 	may 	cause 	the 	appliance	
    and	cart	combination	to	overturn.
    Slots	 and	openings	 in	the	 back	 and	bottom	 of	the	 cabinet	
    are	 provided	 for	ventilation,	 to	ensure	 reliable	 operation	 of	
    the	equipment	and	to	protect	it	from	overheating.
    The	openings	 should	never	be	covered	 with	cloth	 or	other	
    materials,	 and	the	bottom	 opening	 should	not	be	blocked	
    by	placing 	the 	projector 	on 	a 	bed, 	sofa, 	rug, 	or 	other	
    similar	 surface.	 This	projector	 should	never	be	placed	
    near	or	over	a	radiator	or	heat	register.
    This	 projector	 should	not	be	placed	 in	a	built-in	 installation	
    such	as	a	book	case	unless	proper	ventilation	is	provided.
    Never	push	objects	 of	any	 kind	 into	this	projector	 through	
    cabinet	slots	as	they	 may	touch	 dangerous	 voltage	points	
    or	short	 out	parts	 that	could	 result	 in	a	fire	 or	electric	
    shock.	Never	spill	liquid	of	any	kind	on	the	projector.
    Do	 not	 install	 the	projector	 near	the	ventilation	 duct	of	
    air-conditioning	equipment.
    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	your	
    authorized	dealer	or	local	power	company.
    Do	not	 overload	 wall	outlets	 and	extension	 cords	as	this	
    can	 result	 in	fire	 or	electric	 shock.	Do	not	 allow	 anything	
    to	rest	 on	the	 power	 cord.	Do	not	 locate	 this	projector	
    where	 the	cord	 may	be	damaged	 by	persons	 walking	on	
    it.
    Do	not 	attempt 	to 	service 	this 	projector 	yourself 	as	
    o p e n i n g 	o r 	r e m o v i n g 	C o v e r s 	m a y 	e x p o s e 	y o u 	t o	
    dangerous	 voltage	or	other	 hazards.	 Refer	all	servicing	
    to	qualified	service	personnel.
    Unplug	 this	projector	 from	wall	outlet	 and	refer	 servicing	
    t o	q u a l i f i e d 	s e r v i c e 	p e r s o n n e l 	u n d e r 	t h e 	f o l l o w i n g	
    conditions:
    a.	When	the	power	cord	or	plug	is	damaged	or	frayed.
    b.	If	liquid	has	been	spilled	into	the	projector.
    c.	 If	the	projector	has	been	exposed	to	rain	or	water.
    d.	If	 the	projector	 does	not	operate	 normally	 by	following	
    the	 operating	 instructions.	 Adjust	only	those	 controls	
    that	are 	covered 	by 	the 	operating 	instructions 	as	
    improper	 adjustment	 of	other	 controls	 may	result	 in	
    damage	 and	will	often	 require	 extensive	 work	by	a	
    qualified	 technician	 to	restore	 the	projector	 to	normal	
    operation.
    e.	If	 the	projector	 has	been	 dropped	 or	the	 cabinet	 has	
    been	damaged.
    f.	 	 When 	the 	projector 	exhibits 	a 	distinct 	change 	in	
    performance-this	indicates	a	need	for	service.
    W h e n 	r e p l a c e m e n t 	p a r t s 	a r e 	r e q u i r e d , 	b e 	s u r e 	t h e	
    service	 technician	 has	used	 replacement	 parts	specified	
    by	the	 manufacturer	 that	have	 the	same	 characteristics	
    as	the	 original	 part.	Unauthorized	 substitutions	may	
    result	in	fire,	electric	shock,	or	injury	to	persons.
    U p o n	c o m p l e t i o n 	o f 	a n y 	s e r v i c e 	o r 	r e p a i r s 	t o 	t h i s	
    projector,	 ask	the	service	 technician	 to	perform	 routine	
    safety	checks	 to	determine	 that	the	projector	 is	in	 safe	
    operating	condition.
    NOTE	FOR	CUSTOMERS	IN	THE	US
    	Hg	LAMP(S)	INSIDE	 THIS	PRODUCT	CONTAIN	
    MERCURY	AND 	MUST 	BE 	RECYCLED 	OR 	DISPOSED	
    OF	 ACCORDING	 TO	LOCAL,	STATE	OR	FEDERAL 	
    LAWS. 
    						
    							
    6
    
    Safety	Instructions
    Openings	in	the	 cabinet	 are	provided	 for	ventilation.	 To	
    ensure	reliable	 operation	 of	the	 product	 and	to	protect	 it	
    from	overheating,	 these	openings	 must	not	be	blocked	
    or	covered.	
    	CAUTION
    Hot	 air	is	exhausted	 from	the	exhaust	 vent.	When	 using	
    or	installing 	the 	projector, 	the 	following 	precautions	
    should	be	taken.	
    –	Do	 not	put	any	 flammable	 object	or	spray	 can	near	 the	
    projector,	hot	air	is	exhausted	from	the	air	vents.
    –	Keep	the	exhaust	vent	at	least	3’ 	(1	m)	away	from	any	
    objects.
    –		Do	not 	touch 	a 	peripheral 	part 	of 	the 	exhaust 	vent,	
    especially	 screws	and	metallic	 parts.	These	 areas	will	
    become	hot	while	the	projector	is	being	used.
    –		Do	not	put	anything	 on	the	 cabinet.	 Objects	put	on	the	
    cabinet	 will	not	 only	 get	damaged	 but	also	 may	 cause	
    fire	hazard	by	heat.
    Cooling 	fans 	are 	provided 	to 	cool 	down 	the 	projector.	
    The 	fans’ 	running 	speed 	is 	changed 	according 	to 	the	
    temperature	inside	the	projector.
    	CAUTION
    The	carrying	case	(supplied)	is	intended	for	protection
    against	dust	and	scratches	on	surface	of	the	cabinet,
    and	it	is	not	designed	to	protect	an	appliance	from
    external	forces.	Do	not	transport	the	projector	by	courier
    or	any	other	transport	service	with	this	case,	otherwise
    the	projector	can	be	damaged.	When	handling	the
    projector,	do	not	drop,	bump,	subject	it	to	strong	forces,
    or	put	other	things	on	the	cabinet.
    Moving	the	Projector
    When	moving	the	projector,	replace	the	lens	cap	and	
    retract	adjustable	 feet	to	prevent	damage	to	the	lens	and	
    cabinet.
    When	the	projector	is	not	in	use	for	an	extended	period,	
    put	it	into	the	supplied	carrying	case	with	the	lens	side	
    up.
    Air	Circulation
    Air	Intake	Vent
    Exhaust	Vent
    (Hot	air	exhaust)
    Air	Intake	Vent
    Do	not	tilt	the	projector	more	than	30	degrees	from	above	and	below.
    Do	not	point	the	projector	up	to	project	an	image.
    Do	not	point	the	projector	down	to	project	an	image.	
    Do	not	put	the	projector	on	either	side	to	project	an	image.	
    Install	the	projector	 properly.	Improper	 Installation	 may	reduce	the	lamp	life	and	cause	a	fire	hazard.
    Installing	the	Projector	in	Proper	Position
    Do	not	tilt	the	projector	more	than	20	degrees	from	side	to	side.20°
    20°
    30°
    30°
    Air	Intake	Vent
    Exhaust	Vent
    (Hot	air	exhaust)
    	
    	CAUTION	IN	CARR yING	OR	TRANSPORTING			
    	 THE	PROjECTOR
    –	Do	not	drop	or	bump	the	projector,	otherwise	damages	
    or	malfunctions	may	result.
    –	When	carrying	 the	projector,	 use	a	suitable	 carrying	 case.
    –	Do	not	transport	the	projector	by	courier	or	any	other	
    transport	service	in	an	unsuitable	transport	case.	 This	
    may	cause	damage	to	the	projector.	For	information	
    about	transporting	the	projector	by	courier	or	any	other			
    transport	service,	consult	your	dealer.
    –	Do	not	put	the	projector	 in	a	case	 before	 the	projector	 is	
    cooled	enough. 
    						
    							
    7
    
    Safety	InstructionsCompliance
    Federal	Communications	Commission	Notice
    Note:	This	equipment	 has	been	 tested	 and	found	 to	comply	 with	the	limits	 for	a	Class	 B	digital	 device,	 pursuant	
    to	Part	 15	of	the	 FCC	 Rules.	 These	limits	are	designed	 to	provide	 reasonable	 protection	against	harmful	
    interference	 in	a	residential	 installation.	 This	equipment	 generates,	 uses,	and	can	radiate	 radio	frequency	
    energy,	 and	if	not	 installed	 and	used	 in	accordance	 with	the	instructions,	 may	cause	 harmful	 interference	
    to	radio	 communications.	 However,	there	is	no	 guarantee	 that	interference	 will	not	occur	 in	a	particular	
    installation.	 If	this	 equipment	 does	cause	 harmful	 interference	 to	radio	 or	television	 reception,	 which	can	be	
    determined	 by	turning	 the	equipment	 off	and	 on,	the	user	 is	encouraged	 to	try	 to	correct	 the	interference	 by	
    one	or	more	of	the	following	measures:
    	 –	Reorient	or	relocate	the	receiving		antenna.
    	 –	Increase	the	separation	between	the	equipment	and	receiver.
    	 –	Connect	the	equipment	into	an	outlet	on	a	circuit	different	from	that	to	which	the	receiver	is	connected.
    	 –	Consult	the	dealer	or	an	experienced	radio/TV	technician	for	help.
    Use	of	shielded	cable	is	required	to	comply	with	class	B	limits	in	Subpart	B	of	Part	15	of	FCC	Rules.
    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.
    Model	Number		 :	LC-XB100,	LC-XB200
    Trade	Name	 	 	 :	EIKI
    Responsible	party	 :	EIKI	International,	Inc.
    Address	 	 	 :	30251	Esperanza	Rancho	Santa	Margarita	CA 	92688-2132
    Telephone	No		 .	 :	800-242-3454	(949-457-0200)
    The	AC	Power	Cord	supplied	with	this	projector	meets	the	requirement	for	use	in	the	country	you	purchased	it.		
    AC	Power	Cord	for	the	United	States	and	Canada:
    A C	P o w e r 	C o r d 	u s e d 	i n 	t h e 	U n i t e d 	S t a t e s 	a n d 	C a n a d a 	i s 	l i s t e d 	b y 	t h e 	U n d e r w r i t e r s	
    Laboratories	(UL)	and	certified	by	the	Canadian	Standard	 Association	(CSA).
    AC	Power	 Cord	has	a	grounding-type	 AC	line	 plug.	 This	is	a	safety	 feature	 to	be	 sure	 that	the	
    plug	 will	fit	into	 the	power	 outlet.	Do	not	 try	to	defeat	 this	safety	 feature.	 Should	you	be	unable	
    to	insert	the	plug	into	the	outlet,	contact	your	electrician.
    GROUND
    AC	Power	Cord	Requirement
    AC	Power	Cord	for	the	United	Kingdom:
    This	 cord	 is	already	 fitted	with	a	moulded	 plug	incorporating	 a	fuse,	 the	value	 of	which	 is	indicated	 on	the	 pin	
    face	 of	the	 plug.		 Should	 the	fuse	 need	 to	be	 replaced,	 an	ASTA 	approved	 BS	1362	 fuse	must	 be	used	 of	the	
    same	 rating,	 marked	 thus	ASA.	If	 the	 fuse	 cover	 is	detachable,	 never	use	the	plug	 with	the	cover	 omitted.	 If	a	
    replacement	 fuse	cover	 is	required,	 ensure	it	is	 of	 the	 same	 colour	 as	that	 visible	 on	the	 pin	face	 of	the	 plug	
    (i.e.	red	or	orange).	Fuse	covers	are	available	from	the	Parts	Department	indicated	in	your	User	Instructions.
    If	the	plug	supplied	is	not	suitable	for	your	socket	outlet,	it	should	be	cut	off	and	destroyed.
    The	end	of	the	flexible	cord	should	be	suitably	prepared	and	the	correct	plug	fitted.	
    wARNING	:	 A	PLUG	wITH	BARED	FLEXIBLE	CORD	IS	HAZARDOUS	IF	ENGAGED	IN	 A	LIVE	SOCKET	
    OUTLET  .
    The	Wires	in	this	mains	lead	are	coloured	in	accordance	with	the	following	code:
    	 Green-and-yellow	Earth
    	 Blue. . . . . . . . . . .Neutral
    	 Brown	 . . . . . . . . .Live
    As	the	 colours	 of	the	 wires	 in	the	 mains	 lead	of	this	 apparatus	 may	not	correspond	 with	the	coloured	 markings	
    identifying	the	terminals	in	your	plug	proceed	as	follows:
    The	wire	 which	 is	coloured	 green-and-yellow	 must	be	connected	 to	the	 terminal	 in	the	 plug	 which	 is	marked	 by	
    the	letter	E	or	by	the	safety	earth	symbol		or	coloured	green	or	green-and-yellow.
    The	wire	 which	 is	coloured	 blue	must	 be	connected	 to	the	 terminal	 which	is	marked	 with	the	letter	 N	or	
    coloured	black.
    The	 wire	 which	 is	coloured	 brown	must	be	connected	 to	the	 terminal	 which	is	marked	 with	the	letter	 L	or	
    coloured	red.
    w ARNING:	THIS	 APPARATUS	MUST	BE	EARTHED .
    THE	SOCKET-OUTLET	SHOULD	BE	INSTALLED	NEAR	THE	EQUIPMENT	 AND	EASILy	ACCESSIBLE . 
    						
    							
    8
    
    Part	Names	and	Functions
    ①⑤③②
    Front
    Back
    ④
    ①	Infrared	Remote	Receiver
    ②	Zoom	Ring
    ③	Focus	Ring
    ④	Projection	Lens
    ⑤	Lens	Cap
    	 (See	page	63	for	attaching.)
    		
    ⑥	Speaker
    ⑦	Exhaust	Vents
    		CAUTION
    Hot	air	is	exhausted	from	the	exhaust	vent.	Do	not	put	heat-sensitive	objects	near	this	side.
    ⑧	Lamp	Cover
    ⑨	Air	Intake	Vent
    ⑩	Terminals	and	Connectors
    ⑪	Top	Controls	and	Indicators
    ⑫ LAN	Connection	Terminal
    ⑬ Power	Cord	Connector
    ⑭	Filters
    ⑮	Adjustable	Feet
    ✔Note:
    ⑫	LAN	Connection	Terminal	is	for	the	Network	function.	
    Refer	to	the	owner’s	manual	of	“Network	Set-up	and	
    Operation”	.
    *	Kensington	Security	Slot
    This	slot	is	for	a	Kensington	lock	used	to	deter	theft	of	the	projector.*Kensington	is	a	registered	trademark	of	 ACCO	Brands						Corporation.
    	CAUTION
    Do	not	turn	on	a	projector	with	lens	cap	attached.	High	
    temperature	from	light	beam	may	damage	lens	cap	and	
    result	in	fire	hazard.
    ⑦⑩⑨
    ⑥
    ⑪
    ⑬
    ⑫⑧*
    Bottom
    ⑮
    ⑭
    ⑨ 
    						
    							
    9
    
    Part	Names	and	Functions
    Rear	Terminal	
    ②③①④
    ⑥⑩⑦⑨⑧
    ⑤
    ⑥	S-VIDEO	IN
    	 Connect	the	S-VIDEO	output	signal	from	video	
    equipment	to	this	jack	(p.17).
    ⑨	AUDIO	IN
    	 Connect	the	audio	output	signal	from	video	
    equipment	connected	to	⑥	or	⑩	to	this	jack.	
    For	a	mono	audio	signal	(a	single	audio	jack),	
    connect	it	to	the	L	(MONO)	jack	(p.17).
    ⑧	COMPUTER	1	/	COMPUTER		 AUDIO	IN
    	 Connect	the	audio	output	(stereo)	from	a	
    computer	or	video	equipment	connected	to	②	
    or	④	to	this	jack.	(16,	18)
    ⑩	VIDEO	IN
    	 Connect	the	composite	video	output	signal	to	
    this	jack	(p.17).
    ②	COMPUTER	IN	1	/	COMPONENT	IN
    	 Connect	output	signal	from	a	computer,	RGB	scart	
    21-pin	video	output	or	component	video	output	to	
    this	terminal	(pp.16,18).
    ⑦	AUDIO	OUT	(VARIABLE)
    	 Connect	an	external	audio	amplifier	to	this	jack	
    (pp.16-18).
    	 This	terminal	outputs	sound	from	 AUDIO	IN	
    terminal	(⑧	or	⑨).
    ③	MONITOR	OUT
    	 This	terminal	can	be	used	to	output	the	incoming	
    analog	RGB	signal	and	component	signal	from	
    COMPUTER	IN	2	/	DVI-I	terminal	or	COMPUTER	
    IN	1/COMPONENT	IN	terminal	to	the	other	monitor	
    (pp.16,18).
    ⑤	LAN	Connection	Terminal
    	 Connect	the	LAN	cable	(refer	to	the	owner’s	manual	
    “Network	Set-up	and	Operation”).
    ①	CONTROL	PORT
    	When	controlling	the	projector	with	RS-232C,	
    connect	the	control	equipment	to	this	connector	with	
    the	serial	control	cable.
    ④	COMPUTER	IN		/	DVI-I
    	 Connect	computer	output	(Digital/Analog	DVI-I	type)	
    to	this	terminal	(pp.16,18). 
    						
    							
    10
    
    Part	Names	and	Functions
    Top	Control
    ⑨	LAMP	REPLACE	indicator
    	 Lights	yellow	when	the	projection	lamp	reaches	its	
    end	of	life	(pp.64,	72).
    ⑧	wARNING	indicator
    	 –	Lights	red	when	the	projector	detects	an	abnormal	
    condition.	
    	 –	Blinks	red	when	the	internal	temperature	of	the	
    projector	exceeds	the	operating	range	(pp.61,	72).
    ④	ON/STAND–By	button
    Turn	the	projector	on	or	off	(pp.20-22).
    ⑤	POwER	indicator
    	 –	Lights	red	when	the	projector	is	in	stand-by	mode.
    	 –	Lights	green	during	operations.
    	 –	Blinks	green	in	the	Power	management	mode	
    (pp.53,	72).
    ③	INPUT	button
    Select	an	input	source	(pp.29-30,	39-40).
    ⑥	MENU	button
    	 Open	or	close	the	On-Screen	Menu	(p.23).
    ②	POINT	ed 7 8	(VOLUME	+/–)	buttons
    	 –	Select	an	item	or	adjust	the	value	in	the	On-Screen	
    Menu	(p.23).
    	 –	Pan	the	image	in	the	Digital	zoom	+/-	mode	(p.38).
    	 –	Adjust	the	volume	level	(Point	7 8 buttons)	(p.26).
    ⑦	AUTO	SETUP 	button
    	Execute the setting of Auto setup (includes InputExecute	the	setting	of	 Auto	setup	(includes	Input	
    search,	Auto	PC	adj.	and	 Auto	Keystone	functions)	
    in	the	setting	menu. (pp.25, 47).	(pp.25,	47).
    ①	SELECT	button
    	 –	Execute	the	selected	item	(p.23).
    	 –	Expand	or	compress	the	image	in	the	Digital	zoom	
    mode	(p.38).
    ①
    ②
    ③
    ④
    ⑤
    ⑥
    ⑦
    ⑧
    ⑨ 
    						
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