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    what	is	PIN	code?
    PIN	(Personal	Identification	Number)	code	is	a	security	
    code	that	allows	the	person	who	knows	it	to	operate	the	
    projector.	Setting	a	PIN	code	prevents	unauthorized	use	of	
    the	projector.
    A	PIN	code	consists	of	a	four-digit	number.	Refer	to	the	PIN	
    code	lock	function	in	the	Setting	Menu	on	pages	56-57	for	
    locking	operation	of	the	projector	with	your	PIN	code.
    Enter	a	PIN	code
    Use	the	Point	ed	buttons	to	enter	a	number.	Press	the	
    Point	8	button	to	fix	the	number	and	move	the	red	frame	
    pointer	to	the	next	box.	 The	number	changes	to	“✳”.	If	you	
    fixed	an	incorrect	number,	use	the	Point	7	button	to	move	
    the	pointer	to	the	number	you	want	to	correct,	and	then	
    enter	the	correct	number.
    Repeat	this	step	to	complete	entering	a	four-digit	number.
    After	entering	the	four-digit	number,	move	the	pointer	to	Set.	
    Press	the	SELECT	button	so	that	you	can	start	to	operate	
    the	projector.
    If	you	entered	an	incorrect	PIN	code,	PIN	code	and	the	
    number	(✳✳✳✳)	will	turn	red	for	a	moment.	Enter	the	
    correct	PIN	code	all	over	again.
    CAUTION	ON	HANDLING	PIN	CODE
    If	you	forget	your	PIN	code,	the	projector	can	no	
    longer	be	started.	Take	a	special	care	in	setting	
    a	new	PIN	code;	write	down	the	number	in	a	
    column	on	page	79	of	this	manual	and	keep	it	
    on	hand.	Should	the	PIN	code	be	missing	or	
    forgotten,	consult	your	dealer	or	service	center.
    After	the	OK	icon	disappears,	
    you	can	operate	the	projector.		
    PIN	Code	Input	Dialog	Box
    ✔ Note:
    	 •	If	the	PIN	code	number	is	not	entered	within	three	
    minutes	after	the	PIN	code	dialog	box	appeared,	the	
    projector	will	be	turned	off	automatically.
    	 •	The	“1234”	is	set	as	the	initial	PIN	code	at	the	factory.
    Basic	Operation 
    						
    							
    
    
    TO	MAINTAIN	THE	LIFE	OF	THE	LAMP,	ONCE	
    YOU	TURN	 THE	PROJECTOR	ON,	WAIT 	AT 	
    LEAST 	FIVE	MINUTES	BEFORE	 TURNING	IT	
    OFF.
    Power	off?	disappears	after	4	seconds.
    Turning	Off	the	Projector
    Press	the	ON/STAND-BY 	button	 on	the	 top	control	 or	
    on	the	 remote	 control,	 and	Power	off?	appears	 on	the	
    screen.
    Press 	the 	ON/STAND-BY 	button 	again 	to 	turn 	off 	the	
    projector.	 The	POWER	 indicator	 starts	to	blink	 red,	and	
    the	cooling	 fans	keep	 running.	 (You	can	select	 the	level	
    of	fans’ 	quietness	 and	speed.	 See	“Fan”	 on	page	 58.)	
    At	this	 time,	 you	can	unplug	 the	AC	 power	 cord	even	 if	
    the	fans	are	still	running.
    1
    
    When 	the 	projector 	has 	cooled 	down 	enough, 	the	
    POWER 	indicator 	stops 	blinking 	and 	you 	can 	turn 	on	
    the	projector.	
    ✔ Note:
    	 •	When	 the	On	start	 function	 is	set	 to	On,	the	 projector	 will	
    be	turned	 on	automatically	 by	connecting	 the	AC	 power	
    cord	to	an	 AC	outlet	(p.53).
    	 •	The	running	 speed	of	cooling	 fans	is	changed	 according	
    to	the	temperature	inside	the	projector.
    	 •	Do	not	put	the	projector	 in	a	case	 before	 the	projector	 is	
    cooled	enough.
    	 •	If	the	WARNING	indicator	blinks	or	lights	red,	see	
    “WARNING	indicator”	on	page	61.
    	 •	While	the	POWER	 indicator	 is	blinking,	 the	lamp	 is	being	
    cooled	 down	and	the	projector	 cannot	be	turned	 on.	Wait	
    until	 the	POWER	 indicator	 stops	blinking	 to	turn	 on	the	
    projector	again.
    		•	The 	fan 	rotation 	will 	terminate 	directly 	if 	the 	AC 	power	
    cord 	is 	unplugged 	immediately 	after 	the 	projector 	is	
    turned	off.
    		•	The 	projector 	can 	be 	turned 	on 	after 	the 	POWER	
    indicator 	turns 	red. 	The 	waiting 	time 	to 	restart 	will 	be	
    shortened	when	the	normal	power-off	processing	for	fan	
    	 	 cooling 	is 	completed, 	compared 	with 	the 	time 	the 	AC	
    power 	cord 	is 	immediately 	unplugged 	after 	the 	power-
    off.	
    Basic	Operation
    DO	NOT 	OPERATE	 THE	PROJECTOR	
    CONTINUOUSLY 	WITHOUT	REST.	
    CONTINUOUS	USE	MAY 	RESULT	IN	
    SHORTENING	 THE	LAMP	LIFE.	TURN	OFF	 THE	
    PROJECTOR	 AND	LET	STAND	FOR	 ABOUT	AN	
    HOUR	IN	EVERY 	24	HOURS. 
    						
    							
    
    
    Basic	Operation
    How	to	Operate	the	On-Screen	Menu
    The	projector	can	be	adjusted	or	set	via	the	On-Screen	
    Menu.	The	menus	have	a	hierarchical	structure,	with	
    a	main	menu	that	is	divided	into	submenus,	which	are	
    further	divided	into	other	submenus.	For	each	adjustment	
    and	setting	procedure,	refer	to	respective	sections	in	this	
    manual.
    Use	the	Point	ed	buttons	to	highlight	or	select	a	main	
    menu	item.	Press	the	Point	8	or	the	SELECT 	button	
    to	access	the	submenu	items.	(The	selected	item	is	
    highlighted	in	orange.)
    Use	the	Point	ed	buttons	to	select	the	desired	
    submenu	item	and	press	the	SELECT 	button	to	set	or	
    access	the	selected	item.
    Press	the	MENU	button	on	the	top	control	or	the	
    remote	control	to	display	the	On-Screen	Menu.1
    
    
    On-Screen	Menu
    Top	Control
    MENU	button
    SELECT	button
    POINT	buttons
    (arrowhead)
    Point8	or	SELECT	button
    Use	the	Point		ed7 8 buttons	to	adjust	the	setting	or	
    switch	between	each	option	and	press	the	SELECT 	
    button	to	activate	it	and	return	to	the	submenu.
    4
    Press	the	Point	7	button	to	return	to	the	main	menu.	
    Press	the	MENU	button	to	exit	the	On-Screen	Menu.5
    The	currently	set	item	is	check	marked.
    The	selected	item	ishighlighted	in	orange.
    MENU	button
    POINT	buttons
    (arrowhead)
    Remote	Control
    SELECT	button 
    						
    							
    4
    
    RGB(PC digital)
    
    Menu	Bar
    For	detailed	functions	of	each	menu,	see	“Menu	Tree”	on	pages	70-71.
    Basic	Operation
    ①
    ②
    ③
    ④
    ⑤
    ⑥
    ⑦
    ⑧
    Main	MenuSub-Menu
    ⑨
    ⑩
    ③	Image	select
    	For	computer	source,	used	to	select	an	image	mode	from	among	Dynamic,	Standard,	Real,	Blackboard(Green),	
    Colorboard	and	image	1	-	4	(p.35).	
    						For	Video	source,	used	to	select	an	image	mode	among	Dynamic,	Standard,	Cinema,	Blackboard(Green),	Colorboard	
    and	Image	1-	4	(p.42).
    ④	Image	adjust
    	 For	computer	source,	used	to	adjust	computer	image	[Contrast,	Brightness,	Color	temp .,	white	balance	(R/G/B),	
    Sharpness	and	Gamma]	(pp.36-37).
    						For	Video	source,	used	to	adjust	picture	image	[Contrast,	Brightness,	Color,	Tint,	Color	temp .,	white	balance	(R/G/
    B),	Sharpness,	Gamma,	Noise	reduction	and	Progressive]	(pp.43-44).
    ②	PC	adjust
    	Select	Auto	PC	adj .,	Fine	sync,	Total	dots,	Horizontal,	Vertical,	Clamp,	Display	area-H	and	Display	area-V	to	adjust	
    the	parameters	to	match	with	the	PC	input	signal	format	(p.32-34).
    ⑤	Screen
    	For	computer	source,	used	to	adjust	size	of	the	image	[	Normal,	True,	wide,	Full,	Custom	and	Digital	zoom	+/–	]	
    (pp.36-37).
    						For	Video	source,	used	to	set	size	of	image	[Normal,	wide	and	Custom]	(p.45).
    ①	Input
    	 Used	to	select	an	input	source	from	Computer	1,	Computer		,Video	or	S-video	.	(pp.29-30,39-40).
    ⑥	Sound
    	Used	to	adjust	the	volume	or	mute	the	sound	(p.26).
    ⑧	Information
    	Display	the	input	source	information:	Input	,	H-sync	freq .,	V-sync	freq .,	Screen,	Language,	Lamp	status,	Lamp	
    counter	,	Power	management,	Key	lock,	PIN	code	lock	and	Remote	control	(p.60).
    ⑩	Guide
    	The	key	operation	is	displayed.
    ⑦	Setting
    						Used	to	set	the	projector’s	operating	configurations	(pp.46-59).
    ⑨	Network
    	See	the	owner’s	manual	of	“Network	Set-up	and	Operation”. 
    						
    							
    5
    
    Basic	Operation
    Rotate	the	Zoom	Ring	to	zoom	in	and	out.		
    Rotate	the	Focus	Ring	to	adjust	the	focus	of	the	image.		
    Zoom	and	Focus	Adjustment
    If	a	projected	picture	still	has	keystone	distortion	after	
    pressing	the	AUTO	SETUP 	button	on	the	top	control	or	the	
    AUTO	SET	button	on	the	remote	control,	correct	the	image	
    manually	as	follows:
    Press	the	KEYSTONE	button	on	the	remote	control.	 The	
    Keystone	dialog	box	appears.	Use	the	Point	ed	buttons	to	
    correct	keystone	distortion.	The	keystone	adjustment	can	be	
    stored	(see	page	48).
    Reduce	the	upper	width	
    with	the	Point	e	button.	
    Reduce	the	lower	width	
    with	the	Point	d	button.		
    •	The	white	arrows	indicate	that	there	is	no	
    correction.
    •	A	red	arrow	indicates	the	direction	of	correction.
    •	An	arrow	disappears	at	the	maximum	correction.
    •	If	you	press	the	KEYSTONE	button	on	the	
    remote	control	once	more	while	the	keystone	
    dialog	box	is	being	displayed,	the	keystone	
    adjustment	will	be	canceled.
    •	The	 adjustable	 range	is	limited	 depending	 on	the	
    input	signal.	
    Keystone	Correction
    Auto	setup	function	is	provided	to	automatically	execute	the	
    setting	of	 Auto	setup	(includes	Input	search,	 Auto	PC	adj.	
    and	Auto	Keystone	functions)	in	the	setting	menu	by	just	
    pressing	the	 AUTO	SETUP 	button	on	the	top	control	or	the	
    AUTO	SET	button	on	the	remote	control.	Refer	to	page	47	
    for	the	setting	of	the	 Auto	setup	function.
    ✔ Notes:
    	 •	Auto	Keystone	corrects	vertical	distortion	only;	it	does	
    not	correct	horizontal	distortion.
    	 •	Auto	Keystone	cannot	work	when	Ceiling	feature	is	set	
    to	On	in	the	Setting	menu	(p.52).
    	 •	Perfect	correction	of	the	image	distortion	cannot	be	
    ensured	with	the	Auto	setup	function.	If	the	distortion	
    cannot	be	corrected	properly	by	pressing	the	 AUTO	
    SETUP	or	AUTO	SET 	button,	adjust	manually	by	
    pressing	the	KEYSTONE	button	on	the	remote	control	
    or	selecting	Keystone	in	the	Setting	menu	(p.48).
    	 •	Fine	sync,	Total	dots,	Horizontal	and	Vertical	
    position	of	some	computers	cannot	be	fully	adjusted	
    with	the	Auto	PC	 Adjustment	function.	When	the	image	
    is	not	provided	properly	with	this	operation,	manual	
    adjustments	are	required	(pp.33-34).
    Auto	Setup	Function
    Top	Control
    AUTO	SETUP 	button
    POINT	ed	buttons
    Zoom	Ring
    Focus	Ring	
    Remote	Control
    AUTO	SET	button
    POINT	ed	buttons
    KEySTONE	button 
    						
    							
    6
    
    Sound	Adjustment
    1
    
    Press	the	MENU	 button	to	display	 the	On-Screen	 Menu.	
    Use	the 	Point 	ed	buttons 	to 	select 	Sound.	 Press 	the	
    Point	8	or	the	 SELECT 	button	 to	access	 the	submenu	
    items.	
    Press	 the	VOLUME+/–	 buttons	on	the	 top	control	 or	on	 the	
    remote	 control	to	adjust	 the	volume.	 The	volume	 dialog	box	
    appears	on	the	screen	for	a	few	seconds.
    Press	the	MUTE	 button	on	the	 remote	 control	to	select	On	
    to	temporarily 	turn 	off 	the 	sound. 	To 	turn 	the 	sound 	back	
    on,	 press	 the	MUTE	button	 again	to	select	Off	or	 press	 the	
    VOLUME	 +/–	buttons.	 The	Mute	 function	 is	also	 effective	 for	
    the	AUDIO	OUT 	jack.
    Press	the	SELECT 	button	to	switch	the	mute	function	On/
    Off.	When	the	sound	is	turned	off,	On	is	displayed.	Press	
    the	VOLUME	+/–	buttons	again	to	turn	the	sound	back	on.
    Use	the	Point	ed	buttons	to	select	the	desired	submenu	
    item	and	press	the	SELECT 	button	to	access	the	
    selected	item.
    Volume
    Volume
    Mute
    Press	the	VOLUME+	 button	to	turn	 up	the	 volume;	 press	the		
    VOLUME-	button	to	turn	down	the	volume.
    Mute	
    Direct	Operation
    Menu	Operation
    Sound	Menu
    Volume	Dialog	Box
    Top	Control
    Basic	Operation
    V O L U M E + / -	
    buttons
    Approximate	level	
    of	the	volume.
    Press	the	MUTE	button	to	set	the	
    Mute	function	On	or	Off.	The	dialog	
    box	disappears	after	4	seconds.
    Remote	Control
    VOL+	button
    VOL-	button
    MUTE	button 
    						
    							
    7
    
    Basic	Operation
    Remote	Control	Operation
    Using	the	remote	control	for	some	frequently	used	operations	is	advisable.	Just	pressing	one	of	the	buttons	
    enables	you	to	make	the	desired	operation	quickly	without	calling	up	the	On-Screen	Menu.
    Press	the	COMPUTER	and	VIDEO	buttons	on	the	remote	
    control	to	select	the	input	source.	See	pages	29-30,39-40	
    for	details.
    COMPUTER	and	VIDEO	buttons
    Press	the	FREEZE	button	on	the	remote	control	to	freeze	
    the	picture	on	the	screen.	To	cancel	the	Freeze	function,	
    press	the	FREEZE	button	again	or	press	any	other	button.
    FREEZE	button
    Display	the	input	source	information:	Input,	H-sync	freq .,	
    V-sync	freq .,	Screen,	Language,	Lamp	status,	Lamp	
    counter,	Power	management,	Keylock,	PIN	code	lock	
    and	Remote	control	(p.60).
    INFO .	button
    Press	the	D.ZOOM	buttons	on	the	remote	control	to	enter	to	
    the	Digital	zoom	+/–	mode.	See	page	38	for	details.
    D .ZOOM	buttons
    ✔ Note:
    			 See	the	next	page	for	the	description	of	other	
    buttons.LAMP	button
    Normal	.......	Normal	brightness	
    Eco	 ............	Lower	brightness	reduces	the	lamp	power	
    consumption	and	extends	the	lamp	life.
    Press	 the	LAMP 	button	 on	the	 remote	 control	to	select	 the	
    lamp	mode	for	changing	the	brightness	on	the	screen.
    Remote	Control
    FREEZE	button		
    D .ZOOM	buttons
    INFO .	button
    POINT	ed buttons
    LAMP	button
    COMPUTERbutton
    VIDEO	button 
    						
    							
    8
    
    Basic	Operation
    black	out		➜	normal	➜	black	out	➜	normal•	•	•	•	•
    Press	the	NO	 SHOW	 button	on	the	 remote	 control	to	black	 out	
    the	image. 	To 	restore 	to 	normal, 	press 	the 	NO 	SHOW 	button	
    again	 or	press	 any	other	 button.	 The	screen	 changes	 each	time	
    you	press	the	NO	SHOW	button	as	follows.
    NO	SHOw	button
    Press	the	P-TIMER	button	on	the	remote	control.	 The	P-Timer	
    display	00:00	appears	on	the	screen	and	the	countdown	starts	
    (00:00–59:59).
    To	stop	the	countdown,	press	the	P-TIMER	button.	 To	cancel	
    the	P-Timer	function,	press	the	P-TIMER	button	again.
    P-TIMER	button
    Press	the	IMAGE	button	on	the	remote	control	to	select	a	
    desired	image	mode	of	the	screen.	See	pages	35,	42	for	
    details.
    IMAGE	button
    No	show	disappears	after	4	seconds.
    P-Timer	display
    ✔ Note:
    			See	the	previous	page	for	the	description	of	
    other	buttons.
    Select	the	screen	 size	(See	 pages	 37-38,	 45	for	 details).
    SCREEN	buttonIMAGE	button
    NO	SHOw	button	
    P-TIMER	button
    SCREEN	button 
    						
    							
    9
    
    Choose	either 	Computer 	1 	or 	Computer 	 	by	pressing 	the 	INPUT 	button 	on 	the 	top 	control 	or 	press 	the	
    COMPUTER	button	on	the	remote	control.	
    Before 	using 	these 	buttons, 	correct 	input 	source 	should 	be 	selected 	through 	Menu 	operation 	as 	described	
    below.
    1
    Input	Menu
    
    
    Computer	Input	
    ✔ Note:
    	 	 When	the	Input	Search	function	is	set	to	On1	or	On	in	
    the	 Auto	setup	function,	the	input	signal	will	be	searched	
    automatically	(p.47).
    Computer	1
    Top	Control
    Direct	Operation
    Menu	Operation
    Press	the	MENU	button	to	display	the	On-Screen	
    Menu.	Use	the	Point	ed	buttons	to	select	Input	and	
    then	press	the	Point	8 or	the	SELECT 	button.	
    RGB(PC digital)
    NTSC
    RGB(PC digital)
    INPUT	button
    Input	Source	Selection	(RGB:	Computer	1/Computer	(Analog))
    Video
    Computer		(PC	digital)	/	
    (AV	HDCP)	/	
    (Analog)
    S-video
    Computer	1	(	RGB)	
    /(Component)	/	(Scart)COMPUTER	button
    Remote	Control
    Use	the	Point	ed	buttons	to	select	either	Computer	
    1	or	Computer		and	then	press	the	Point	8	button	to	
    access	the	submenu	items.	
    When	Computer	1	is	selected,	use	the	Point	ed	
    buttons	to	select		RGB	and	then	press	the	SELECT 	
    button.
    When	Computer		is	selected,	use	the	Point	ed	
    buttons	to	select		RGB(Analog)	and	then	press	the	
    SELECT	button.	
    Computer		(PC	digital)	/	
    (AV	HDCP)	/	
    (Analog)
    Computer	1	(	RGB)	
    /(Component)	/	(Scart) 
    						
    							
    0
    
    Computer	Input
    Choose	Computer	 	by	pressing	 the	INPUT 	button	 on	the	 top	control	 or	press	 the	COMPUTER	 button	on	the	
    remote	control.
    Before	using	these	buttons,	correct	input	source	should	be	selected	through	Menu	operation	as	described	
    below.
    Input	Source	Selection	(RGB(PC	digital),	RGB(AV	HDCP))
    Direct	Operation
    Menu	Operation
    ✔ Note:
    •	When	the	Input	Search	function	is	set	to	On1	or	On,	the	
    			input	signal	will	be	searched	automatically	(p.47).
    •	HDCP 	(High-bandwidth	Digital	Content	Protection)	is
    a	system	for	protecting	digital	entertainment	content
    delivered	by	DVI	(Digital	Visual	Interface)	from	being
    copied.	 The	specification	of	HDCP 	is	decided	and
    controlled	by	Digital	Content	Protection,	LLC.	Should	the
    specification	be	changed,	this	projector	may	not	display
    the	digital	content	protected	by	HDCP.
    Top	Control
    1
    
    Press	the	MENU	button	to	display	the	On-Screen	
    Menu.	Use	the	Point	ed	buttons	to	select	Input	and	
    then	press	the	Point	8	or	the	SELECT	button.	
    Use	the	Point	ed	buttons	to	select	Computer		and	
    then	press	the	Point	8	button.
    Input	Menu
    RGB(PC digital)
    NTSC
    Use	the	Point	ed	buttons	to	select	RGB(PC	digital)
    or	RGB(AV	HDCP)	and	then	press	the	SELECT
    button.
    INPUT	button
    Computer	
    Video
    Computer		(PC	digital)	/	
    (AV	HDCP)	/	
    (Analog)
    S-video
    Computer	1	(	RGB)	
    /(Component)	/	(Scart)
    COMPUTER	button
    Remote	Control
    Computer		(PC	digital)	/	
    (AV	HDCP)	/	
    (Analog)
    Computer	1	(	RGB)	
    /(Component)	/	(Scart) 
    						
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