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    Reference Guide
    X6  X7 
    						
    							
    ... English
    Table of Contents
    Table of Contents ........................................................................\
    .................
    Usage Notice ........................................................................\
    ........................2
    Precautions........................................................................\
    ...................................2
    Important Operating Considerations for Safety  ....................................................4
    Introduction........................................................................\
    ...........................5
    Product Features ........................................................................\
    ..........................5
    Package Overview........................................................................\
    ........................6
    Product Overview  ........................................................................\
    .........................7
    Main Unit ........................................................................\
    ................................................7
    Connection Ports  ........................................................................\
    ...................................8
    Wireless Remote Control ........................................................................\
    .......................9
    Operation........................................................................\
    ............................
    Connecting the Projector ........................................................................\
    ............11
    Powering On/Off the Projector........................................................................\
    ....12
    Powering On the Projector ........................................................................\
    ...................12
    Powering Off the projector  ........................................................................\
    ...................13
    Warning Indicator ........................................................................\
    .................................14
    Adjusting the Projected Image........................................................................\
    ....15
    Adjusting the Height of Projector Image  ......................................................................15
    Adjusting the Projector Zoom / Focus ........................................................................\
    ..16
    Adjusting Projected Image Size  ........................................................................\
    ...........16
    User Controls  ........................................................................\
    .....................7
    On Screen Display Menus ........................................................................\
    ..........17
    How to operate ........................................................................\
    .....................................17
    Image (PC Mode)  ........................................................................\
    .................................18
    Image (Video Mode)  ........................................................................\
    ............................20
    Display Setting ........................................................................\
    .....................................22
    Default Setting  ........................................................................\
    .....................................24
    Language ........................................................................\
    .............................................26
    Information  ........................................................................\
    ...........................................27
    Appendices........................................................................\
    .........................28
    Troubleshooting ........................................................................\
    ..........................28
    Replacing the lamp ........................................................................\
    .....................33
    Compatibility Modes  ........................................................................\
    ...................35 
    						
    							
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    Usage Notice
    
    Precautions
    	
    Follow all warnings, precautions and maintenance as recom-
    mended in this user’s guide to maximize the life of your unit.
    Warning-		
    Do	not	look	into	the	projector’s	lens	when	the	lamp	is	
    on.	The	bright	light	may	hurt	your	eyes.
    Warning-		
    To	reduce	the	risk	of	fire	or	electric	shock,	do	not	expose	
    this	product	to	rain	or	moisture.
    Warning-		
    Please	do	not	open	or	disassemble	the	product	as	this 	
    may	cause	electric	shock.
    Warning-		
    When	changing	the	lamp,	please	allow	unit	to	cool	
    down,	and	follow	all	changing	instructions.
    Warning-		Hg	–	Lamp	contains	mercury.	Manage	in	accordance	with	local	disposal	laws.	See																						
    www.lamprecycle.org.
    Warning-		
    This	product	will	detect	the	life	of	the	lamp	itself.	Please	
    be	sure	to	change	the	lamp	when	it	shows	warning	mes-
    sages.
    Warning-		
    Reset	the	“Lamp	Reset”	function	from	the	On	Screen	
    Display	“Default	Setting”	menu	after	replacing	a	new	
    lamp	module	(refer	to	page	25).
    Warning-	 	
    When	the	lamp	reaches	the	end	of	its	life,	it	will	burn	
    out	and	may	make	a	loud	popping	sound.	If	this	hap-
    pens,	the	projector	will	not	turn	back	on	until	the	lamp	
    module	has	been	replaced.	To	replace	the	lamp,	follow	
    the	procedures	listed	under	“Replacing	the	Lamp”.
    Caution-		
    When	switching	the	projector	off,	please	ensure	the	
    projector	completes	its	cooling	cycle	before	disconnect-
    ing	power.
    Caution-		
    Turn	on	the	projector	first	and	then	the	signal	sources.
    Caution-		
    Do	not	use	lens	cap	when	projector	is	in	operation. 
    						
    							
    ... English
    
    Usage Notice
    
    Do:
    		Turn	off	the	product	before	cleaning.
    			Use	a	soft	cloth	moistened	with	mild	detergent	to	clean	the	
    display	housing.
    			Disconnect	the	power	plug	from	AC	outlet	if	the	product	is	not	
    being	used	for	a	long	period	of	time.
    Don’t:
    			Block	the	slots	and	openings	on	the	unit	provided	for	ventila-
    tion.
    			Use	abrasive	cleaners,	waxes	or	solvents	to	clean	the	unit.
    			Use	under	the	following	conditions:
    	 	-	 In	extremely	hot,	cold	or	humid	environments.
    	 	 -	 In	areas	susceptible	to	excessive	dust	and	dirt.
    	 	 -	 Near	any	appliance	that	generates	a	strong	magnetic	field. 
    						
    							
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    Usage Notice
    Important Operating Considerations 
    for Safety
    	 		
    Place	the	projector	in	a	horizontal	position	no	greater	than	15	degrees	off	axis.
    			
    Locate	the	projector	in	a	well-ventilated	area	without	any	obstructions	to	intake	or	exhaust	vents.	Do	not	place	the	projector	on	a	tablecloth	or	other	soft	covering	that	may	block	the	vents.
    			
    Locate	the	projector	at	least	4'	(1.2	m)	away	from	any	heating	or	cooling	vents.
    			
    Use	only	the	power	cord	provided.	A	surge-protected	power	strip	is	recommended.
    			
    Refer	to	this	guide	for	proper	startup	and	shutdown	pro-cedures.
    			
    In	the	unlikely	event	of	a	lamp	rupture,	particles	may	exit	through	the	projector	side	vents.	When	the	projector	is	turned	on,	keep	people,	food,	and	drinks	out	of	the	"keep	out"	area	under	and	around	the	projector,	as	indicated	by	
    the	"X"	areas	below.
    Follow	these	instructions	to	help	ensure	image	quality	and	
    lamp	life	over	the	life	of	the	projector.	Failure	to	follow	these	
    instructions	may	affect	the	warranty.	For	complete	details	of	the	
    warranty,	see	the	Warranty	booklet.	
    3’/1m2’/0.6m
    5’/1.5m8’/2.4m 
    						
    							
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    Introduction
    Product Features
    	
    This product is a SVGA/XGA single chip 0.55” DLP® projec-
    tor. Outstanding features include:
    	 	 True	SVGA,	800	x	600	addressable	pixels						 	
    	 	 True	XGA,	1024	x	768	addressable	pixels
    		 Single	chip	Dark	Chip2TM	DLP®	technology
    			
    NTSC/NTSC4.43/PAL/PAL-M/PAL-N/SECAM	and	
    SDTV(480i/576i),	EDTV(480p/576p),	HDTV(720p/1080i)	
    compatible
    			
    Multi-Auto	functions:	Auto	detection,	Auto	image	and	
    Auto	saving	the	adjustments
    		 Full	function	remote	control
    		 User	friendly	multilingual	on	screen	display	menu	
    			
    Advanced	digital	keystone	correction	and	high	quality	
    full	screen	image	re-scaling
    			
    Built-in	one	2-Watt	speaker.
    			
    SXGA+,	SXGA	compression	and	VGA,	SVGA	re-sizing	
    (XGA)																																																																																			
    	
    SXGA,	XGA	compression	and	VGA	re-sizing	(SVGA)
    		 Mac	compatible 
    						
    							
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    Introduction
    
    Power	CordVGA	Cable
    Wireless	Remote	ControllerProjector	with	lens	cap
    Package Overview
    This projector comes with all the items shown below. Check to 
    make sure your unit is complete. Contact your dealer immedi-
    ately if anything is missing.
    	Due	to	the		 	difference	in		 	applications	for	each		country,	some	regions	may	have	different	 	accessories.
    Document	Pack 
    						
    							
    7... English
    
    Introduction
    
    1.	 Power	
    2.	 Remote	Controller
    3.	 IR	Receiver
    4.	 Zoom	and	Focus	Lever
    5.		 Speaker
    6.		 Lens
    7.	 Lens	Cap
    Main Unit
    Product Overview
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    Introduction
    
    Connection Ports
    1.	Computer	Input	Connector
    2.	 Video	1:	S-Video	Input	Connector
    3.	 Video	2:	Composite	Video	Input	Connector
    4.	 Serial	Control	Connector
    5.	 Monitor	Output	Connector
    6.	 Audio	Input	Connector
    7.	 Power	Socket
    8.	 KensingtonTM	Lock	Port
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    ... English
    
    Introduction
    
    Wireless Remote Control
    #IconFunctionDescription
    1PowerRefer	to	the	“Power	On/Off	
    the	Projector”	section	on	pages	
    12-13.
    2Display	ModeSelect	the	display	mode	from	PC,	
    Movie,	sRGB,	Game	and	User.
    3Computer	
    Source
    Press	“computer”	to	choose	com-
    puter	in	connector.
    4FreezeTo	pause	the	screen	image.
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    		To	remove	remote	con-
    troller	from	the	projector,	
    you	may	simply	press	
    down	the	top-center	of	
    the	remote	controller,	
    then	the	remote	control-
    ler	will	bounce	up	to	be	
    removed.
    	Please	DO	NOT	remove	the	remote	con-troller	by	other	means	than	the	method	stated.	Any	improper	action	to	remove	the	remote	controller	may	cause	damage	to	the	slot. 
    						
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