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    51
    
    Setting
    Enter	a	Logo	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	Logo	PIN	code,	Logo	
    PIN	code	and	the	number	(✳✳✳✳)	will	turn	red	for	a	
    moment.	Enter	the	correct	Logo	PIN	code	all	over	again.
    Logo	PIN	code	change
    Logo	PIN	code	can	be	changed	to	your	desired	four-digit	
    number.	Press	the	SELECT 	button	to	select	Logo	PIN	
    code	change.	Logo	PIN	code	dialog	box	appears,	use	
    the	Point	ed	buttons	to	enter	the	correct	code.	 The	New	
    Logo	PIN	code	input	dialog	box	appears.	Set	a	new	Logo	
    PIN	code,	confirmation	box	appears,	choose	yes	to	set	
    the	new	Logo	PIN	code.
    Be	sure	to	note	the	new	Logo	PIN	code	and	keep	it	on	
    hand.	If	you	lost	the	number,	you	could	no	longer	change	
    the	Logo	PIN	code	setting.	
    Use	 the	Point	ed	buttons	 to	switch	On	or	Off,	 and	 then	
    press	the	SELECT 	button	to	make	a	chioce.
    Change	the	Logo	PIN	code	lock	setting
    Enter	a	Logo	PIN	code
    After	a	correct	Logo	PIN	code	
    is	entered,	the	following	dialog	
    box	appears.
    CAUTION:
    wHEN	yOU	HAVE	CHANGED	THE	LOGO	PIN	CODE,	
    wRITE	DOwN	THE	NEw	PIN	CODE	IN	COLUMN	OF	
    THE	LOGO	PIN	CODE	NO .	MEMO	ON	PAGE	79,	AND	
    KEEP	IT	SECUREL y .	SHOULD	THE	LOGO	PIN	CODE	
    BE	LOST	OR	FORGOTTEN,	THE	LOGO	PIN	CODE	
    SETTING	CAN	NO	LONGER	BE	CHANGED .
    Change	the	Logo	PIN	code	lock	setting
    Change	the	Logo	PIN	code
    Off
    Select 
    						
    							
    5
    
    Setting
    Ceiling	
    Rear	
    Ceiling
    When	this 	function 	is 	set 	to 	On,	 the 	picture 	will 	be 	top/
    bottom 	and 	left/right 	reversed. 	This 	function 	is 	used 	to	
    project	the	image	from	a	ceiling-mounted	projector.
    Rear
    When	 this	function	 is	set	 to	On,	the	 picture	 will	be	left/right	
    reversed. 	This 	function 	is 	used 	to 	project 	the 	image 	from	
    rear	of	the	screen.
    Closed	Caption
    Closed caption   more...
    Closed	Caption
    Closed	Caption	is	a	function	that	displays	the	audio	portion
    of	a	 TV	program	as	text	on	the	screen. If the input signal.	If	the	input	signal	
    contains	closed	captions,	you	can	turn	on	the	feature	and	
    switch	the	channels.	Press	the	Point	ed	buttons	to	select	
    Off,	CC1,	CC,	CC	or	CC4.		
    If	 the 	closed 	caption 	is 	not 	clear, 	you 	can 	change 	the 	text	
    from	Color	to	white.
    ✔ Note:
    The	Closed	Caption	is	available	only	under	the	situation	
    below ..
    	 	• When the input signal is•		When	the	input	signal	is	NTSC	of	composite	and		 						
    							S-video,	and	the	system	is	set	according	to	the	signal		
    							or	set	on	Auto.		
    	 	 •	The	system	must	be	set	on	NTSC	or	Auto	in	Video				
    		System	Selection.	(p.39)	
    	 	 •	The	item	of	Closed	Caption	is	displayed	in	gray	while	it	
    							is	not	available.	
    	 	 •	The	Closed	caption	is	unavailable	when	On-Screen	
    						menu	and	P-Timer	are	displayed.
    Press	the	Point	ed	buttons	to	select	Off,	CC1,	CC,	CC	or	CC4,	and	then	Press	SELECT 	button. 
    						
    							
    5
    
    Setting
    Power	management
    Time	left	before	Lamp	is	off.
    Power	management
    For	reducing	power	consumption	as	well	as	maintaining	
    the	lamp	life,	the	Power	management	function	turns	off	the	
    projection	lamp	when	the	projector	is	not	operated	for	a	
    certain	period.
    Select	one	of	the	following	options:
    Ready	...............	 When	the	lamp	has	been	fully	cooled	
    down,	the	POWER	indicator	changes	
    to	green	blinking.	In	this	condition,	
    the	projection	lamp	will	be	turned	on	if	
    the	input	signal	is	reconnected	or	any	
    button	on	the	top	control	or	remote	
    control	is	pressed.	
    Shut	down	 .......	 When	the	lamp	has	been	fully	cooled	
    down,	the	power	will	be	turned	off.	
    Off	 ....................	 Power	management	function	is	off.	
    Timer	................	 If	the	input	signal	is	interrupted	and	
    no	button	is	pressed	for	more	than	
    30	seconds,	the	timer	display	with	
    No	signal	appears.	It	starts	the	
    countdown	until	the	lamp	is	turned	off.	
    Use	the	Point	ed	buttons	to	set	the	
    Timer(1~30min).
    ✔ Note:
    	 	Factory	default	is	Ready:	5	min.
    On	start
    When	this	function	is	set	to	On,	the	projector	will	be	
    automatically	turned	on	just	by	connecting	the	 AC	power	
    cord	to	a	wall	outlet.	
    ✔ Note:
    		Be 	sure 	to 	turn 	off 	the 	projector 	properly 	(see 	“Turning	
    Off	 the	 Projector”	 on	page	 22).	If	the	 projector	 is	turned	
    off	 in	the	 incorrect	 sequence,	 the	On	start	 function	 does	
    not	work	properly. 
    						
    							
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    Setting
    This	function	allows	you	to	change	brightness	of	the	
    screen.
    Normal	......	Normal	brightness	
    Eco	............	Lower	brightness	reduces	the	lamp	
    power	consumption	and	extends	the	
    lamp	life.
    Lamp	control	
    Lamp	life	control
    Lamp	control
    Select	the	lamp	operation	when	the	total	lighting	time	of	a	
    lamp	exceeds	the	recommended	total	hours	of	use.
    Mode	1	 ..............	The	lamp	can	be	turned	on	even	after	
    exceeding	the	recommended	total	
    hours	of	use.
    Mode		..............	The	lamp	can	be	turned	on	even	after	
    exceeding	the	recommended	total	
    hours	of	use.	But	the	projector	turns	off	
    automatically	after	3	minutes.
    Lamp	life	control
    ✔ Note:
    •	Lamp	mode	cannot	be	changed	for	a	while	after	turning	
    		on	the	projector.	Lamp	needs	some	time	to	stabilize	
    		after	the	power	is	turned	on.	Stored	lamp	mode	will	be	
    		active	after	the	lamp	is	stabilized.
    •	If	Mode		has	been	selected	and	the	projection	lamp	
    		exceedes	the	recommended	total	hours	of	use,	the	
    		replacement	icon	will	be	displayed	at	the	time	of	power-
    		on.	 Then	the	projector	will	turn	off	after	3	minutes.
    	 •	The	Lamp	replacement	icon	will	not	appear	when	the	
    				Display	function	is	set	to	Off	(p.48),	during	Freeze	
    				(p.27),	or	No	show	(p.28).
    Lamp	replacement	icon
    Standby	mode
    This	function	is	available	when	operating	the	projector	via	
    network.
    	Normal	......	Supply	 the	power	 to	the	 network	 function	 even	
    after	turning	 off	the	 projector.	 You	can	turn	 on/
    off	the 	projector 	via 	network, 	modify 	network	
    environment, 	and 	receive 	an 	e-mail 	about	
    projector	 status	while	the	projector	 is	powered	
    off.
    	Eco	............	Select	Eco	 when	 you	do	not	 use	 the	projector	
    via	network.	 The	projector’s	 network	function	
    will	stop	when	turning	off	the	projector.
    Refer	to	the	owner’s	manual	“Network	Set-up	and	
    Operation”.
    ✔ Note:
    •	Factory	default	is	Eco.
    •	When	selecting	Normal,	the	cooling	fans	may	be	running	
    	depending	on	the	temperature	inside	the	projector	even	if	
    	the	projector	is	turned	off. 
    						
    							
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    Remote	control
    Setting
    ✔	Note:
    •	When	different	codes	are	set	on	the	projector	and	on	the	remote	control,	any	operation	cannot	be	made.	In	that	
    			case,	switch	the	code	on	the	remote	control	to	fit	the	code	on	the	projector.
    •	If	the	batteries	are	removed	from	the	remote	control	for	a	long	period	of	time,	the	remote	control	code	will	be	reset.
    Remote	control
    The	eight	 different	 remote	control	codes	(Code	 1–Code	 8)	
    are	assigned 	to 	the 	projector; 	the 	factory-set, 	initial 	code	
    (Code	1)	and	the	other	seven	codes	(Code	2	to	Code	8).	
    The 	same 	code 	should 	set 	on 	both 	the 	projector 	and 	the	
    remote 	control. 	For 	example, 	operating 	the 	projector 	in	
    Code	 7,	the	 remote	 control	code	also	must	 be	switched	 to	
    Code	7.
    	To	change	the	code	for	the	projector
    	 Select	a	remote	control	code	in	this	Setting	Menu.
    	To	change	the	code	for	the	remote	control:
    	While 	holding 	down 	the 	MENU 	button, 	press 	the 	IMAGE	
    button 	the 	number 	of 	times 	corresponding 	to 	the 	remote	
    control	 code	for	the	 projector.	 See	“Remote	 Control	Code”	
    on	page	12.
    Arrow
    PointerPointer
    You	can	emphasize	 a	part	 of	the	 projected	 image	with	this	
    function. 	Use 	the 	Point 	ed	buttons 	to 	choose 	Spotlight	
    (Large,	Middle	or	Small)	 ,	Arrow,	Finger	or	Dot	and	 press	
    the	SELECT 	button.	See	"Pointer	Function"	on	page	13. 
    						
    							
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    Setting
    Key	lock
    Key	lockSecurity	(Key	lock	and	PIN	code	lock)
    PIN	code	lock
    This	function	locks	the	top	control	and	remote	control	
    buttons	to	prevent	operation	by	unauthorized	persons.
    Select	Key	lock	and	then	press	the	SELECT	button,	and	
    select	the	desired	item	by	pressing	the	Point	ed	buttons.
    	.....	Unlocked.
    	.....	Lock	the	operation	of	the	top	control.	To	
    unlock,	use	the	remote	control.
    	.....	Lock	the	operation	of	the	remote	control.				
    To	unlock,	use	the	top	control.
    If	the	top	control	accidentally	becomes	locked	and	you	do	
    not	have	the	remote	control	nearby	or	there	is	something	
    wrong	with	your	remote	control,	contact	the	dealer	where	
    you	purchased	the	projector	or	the	service	center.
    This	 function	 allows	 you	 to	 use	 the	 Key	 lock	 and	 PIN	 code	
    lock	function	to	set	the	security	for	the	projector	operation.
    This	function	prevents	the	projector	from	being	operated	
    by	unauthorized	persons	and	provides	the	following	
    setting	options	for	security.
    	Off	...........	Unlocked.
    	On1	.........	Enter	the	PIN	code	every	time	turning	on	
    the	projector.
    	On	.........	Enter	the	PIN	code	to	operate	the	projector	
    once	the	power	cord	is	disconnected;	as	
    long	as	the	AC	power	cord	is	connected,	
    the	projector	can	be	operated	without	a	
    PIN	code.
    Whenever	you	change	the	PIN	code	lock	setting	or	the	
    PIN	code	(the	four-digit	number),	you	are	required	to	
    enter	the	PIN	code.	The	“1234”	is	set	as	the	initial	PIN	
    code	at	the	factory.	
    If	you	want	to	change	the	PIN	code	lock	setting,	Press	
    the	SELECT	button	and	the	PIN	code	dialog	box	
    appears.
    When	the	projector	is	locked	with	the	PIN	code,	the	
    Security	icon	appears	on	the	guide.
    PIN	code	lock 
    						
    							
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    Setting
    Use	the	Point	ed	buttons	to	select	Off、On1	or	On,	
    and	then	press	the	SELECT	button	to	make	a	choice.
    Change	the	PIN	code	lock	setting
    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	change	
    the	following	PIN	Code	lock	setting.
    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.
    Enter	a	PIN	code
    Change	the	PIN	code	
    Change	the	PIN	code
    CAUTION:
    wHEN	yOU	HAVE	CHANGED	THE	PIN	CODE,	wRITE	
    DOwN	THE	NEw	PIN	CODE	IN	COLUMN	OF	THE	
    PIN	CODE	NO .	MEMO	ON	PAGE	79,	AND	KEEP	IT	
    SECUREL y .	IF	 yOU	FORGET	 yOUR	PIN	CODE,	THE	
    PROjECTOR	CAN	NO	LONGER	BE	STARTED .
    The	PIN	code	can	be	changed	to	your	desired	four-digit	
    number.	Press	the	SELECT 	button	to	select	PIN	code	
    change.	Pin	code	dialog	box	appears,	use	the	Point	ed	
    buttons	to	enter	the	correct	code.	 The	New	PIN	code	
    input	dialog	box	appears.	Set	a	new	PIN	code. 
    						
    							
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    This	function 	provides 	the 	following 	options 	in 	the 	cooling	
    fans’ 	operation	when	the	projector	is	turned	off	(p.22).
    	L1	......	Normal	operation
    	L	......	Slower	 and	lower-sound	 than	the	normal	 operation	
    (L1),	but 	it 	takes 	more 	time 	to 	cool 	the 	projector	
    down.
    Fan
    Setting
    This	projector	provides	Fan	control	function	in	the	Setting	
    menu.
    Choose	the	running	speed	of	cooling	fans	from	the	following	
    options	according	to	the	ground	elevation	under	which	you	
    use	the	projector.	
    Off................	Normal	speed.	Set	this	function	to	Off	when	
    																						using	the	projector	in	non-high	altitude	
    																						environment.	
    On	1.............	Faster	than	Off	mode.	Select	this	mode	
    																						when	using	the	projector	in	high	altitudes	
    																						(about	1,200	meters	or	more	above	the	sea	
    																						level)	where	the	fans	have	less	cooling	
    																						effect.	
    On	.............	Faster	than	On	1	mode.	Select	this	mode	
    																						when	using	the	projector	in	higher	altitudes	
    																						than	above	where	the	fans	have	lesser	
    																						cooling	effect.
    ✔ Note:
    	 The	fan	noise	becomes	louder	in	On	1	and	On.	
    Fan	control
    This	function	is	used	to	set	a	frequency	for	the	filter	
    cleaning.
    When	the	projector	reached	a	specified	time	between	
    cleanings,	a	Filter	warning	icon	appears	on	the	screen,	
    notifying	the	cleaning	is	necessary.	 After	cleaning	the	filter,	
    be	sure	to	select	Reset	and	set	the	timer.	The	Filter	warning	
    icon	will	not	turn	off	until	the	filter	counter	is	reset.
    For	details	about	resetting	the	timer,	refer	to	“Resetting	the	
    Filter	Counter”	on	page	62.
    Filter	counter	Filter	counter
    Press	the	SELECT 	button	to	select	Timer,	and	then	use	
    the	Point	ed buttons	to	set	the	timer.	Select	from	(Off/
    100H/	00H/	00H)	depending	on	the	use	environment.
    Filter	warning	icon	appears	on	the	screen	at	a	set	time.
    Fig .1			Filter	warning	icon
    ✔ Note:
    	This	icon	also	appears	at	turning	on.
    ✔ Note:
    	 	The	Filter	warning	icon	(Fig.1)	will	not	appear	when	the	
    Display	 function	 is	set	 to	Off	(p.48),	 during	Freeze(p.27),	
    or	No	show	(p.28). 
    						
    							
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    Setting
    Factory	default
    This	function	returns	all	setting	values	except	for	the	User	
    logo,	PIN	code	lock,	Logo	PIN	code	lock,	Lamp	counter	
    and	Filter	counter	to	the	factory	default	settings.
    Factory	default
    warning	log
    This	function	records	anomalous	operations	while	the	
    projector	is	in	operation	and	use	it	when	diagnosing	faults.	
    Up	to	10	warning	logs	are	displayed	with	the	latest	warning	
    message	at	the	top	of	the	list,	followed	by	previous	warning	
    messages	in	chronological	order.	
    ✔ Note:
    			When	the	Factory	default	function	is	executed,	all	the	
    warning	log	records	will	be	deleted. 
    						
    							
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    Input	Source	Information	Display
    The	Information	Menu	is	used	for	checking	the	status	of	the	image	signal	being	projected	and	the	operation	of	the	projector.
    H-sync	freq .
    V-sync	freq .
    Lamp	counter
    Information	Menu
    The	horizontal	frequency	of	the	input	signal	is	displayed	in	
    KHz,	or	-	-	-	-	-	when	no	signal.
    The	vertical	frequency	of	the	input	signal	is	displayed	in	Hz,	
    or	-	-	-	-	-		when	no	signal.	Numbers	of	Hz	doubles	when	
    during	Interlace.
    The	cumulative	lamp	operating	time	is	displayed.
    Direct	Operation
    Press	the	INFO.	button	on	the	remote	control	to	display	the	
    Information	Menu.
    Remote	Control
    Press	the	Point	ed	buttons	to	select	the	Information.	The	
    Information	Menu	is	displayed.	
    See	below	for	displayed	information.
    Menu	Operation
    Power	management
    Screen
    Off,	Ready,	Shut	down	or	Timer	is	displayed.
    The	selected	screen	size	is	displayed.
    Input
    Lamp	status
    The	selected	input	source	is	displayed.
    The	selected	lamp	mode	is	displayed.
    Information
    Language
    The	selected	language	is	displayed.
    Key	lock
    The	selected	Key	lock	icon	is	displayed.
    PIN	code	lock
    Off	or	On	1	or	On		is	displayed.
    Remote	control
    The	selected	remote	code		is	displayed.
    INFO .	button 
    						
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