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    Appendices
    
    Problem: Image has vertical flickering bar
    	Use	“Frequence”	to	make	an	adjustment.
    		
    Check	and	reconfigure	the	display	mode	of	your	graphic	card	to	
    make	it	compatible	with	the	product.	
    Problem: Image is out of focus
    	 Adjust	the	Focus	Ring	on	the	projector	lens.	
    		
    Make	sure	the	projection	screen	is	between	the	required	distance	
    3.9	to	39.4	feet	(1.2	to	12.0	meters)	from	the	projector	(refer	to	page	
    16).
    Problem: The image is stretched when displaying 16:9 DVD
    	
    The	projector	automatically	detects	16:9	DVD	and	adjusts	the	aspect	
    ratio	by	digitizing	to	full	screen	with	4:3	default	setting.
    	
    If	the	image	is	still	stretched,	you	will	also	need	to	adjust	the	aspect	
    ratio	by	referring	to	the	following:
    		Please	select	4:3	aspect	ratio	type	on	your	DVD	player	if	you	are	
    playing	a	16:9	DVD.
    	 	If	you	can’t	select	4:3	aspect	ratio	type	on	your	DVD	player,	
    please	select	4:3	aspect	ratio	in	the	on	screen	menu.
    Problem: Image is reversed
    		
    Select	“Display	Setting-->Projection”	from	the	OSD	and	adjust	the	
    projection	direction.
    Problem: Lamp burns out or makes a popping sound
    		
    When	the	lamp	reaches	its	end	of	life,	it	will	burn	out	and	may	
    make	a	loud	popping	sound.		If	this	happens,	the	projector	will	
    not	turn	on	until	the	lamp	module	has	been	replaced.	To	replace	
    the	lamp,	follow	the	procedures	in	the	“Replacing	the	Lamp”. 
    						
    							
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    Appendices
    
    Problem: LED lighting message
    Steady	light	=>	No	light	=>	
    MessagePower-LED
    (Blue)(Red)(Purple)
    Standby	(Input	power	cord)Flashing
    (0.5	sec.)
    Power	on	(Warming	up)
    Lamp	lighting	(Displaying)
    Power	off	(Cooling-I)
    Power	off	(Cooling-II)Flashing
    (0.5	sec.)
    Error	(Lamp	failed)Flashing
    (1	sec.)
    Error	(Fan	lock)Flashing
    (0.5	sec.)
    Error	(Over	temp.)
    Standby	mode	(Lamp	failed)Flashing
    (1	sec.)
    Standby	mode	(Fan	lock)Flashing
    (0.5	sec.)
    Standby	mode	(Over	temp.) 
    						
    							
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    Appendices
    
    Problem: Message Reminders
    		Over	temperature	-	the	projector	has	exceeded	its	recommended	
    operating	temperature	and	must	be	allowed	to	cool	down	before	it	
    may	be	used.
    	
    		Replacing	the	lamp	-	the	lamp	is	about	to	reach	its	maximum	life-
    time.	Prepare	to	replace		it	soon.		
    	Fan	failed	-	the	system	fan	is	not	working.	
    		
    		
    		 
    						
    							
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    Appendices
    
    Replacing the lamp
    			The	projector	will	detect	the	lamp	life	itself.	It	will	show	
    you	a	warning	message	
    		Only	InFocus	lamps	are	tested	with	this	projector.		Use	of	
    other	lamps	may	cause	electrical	shock	and	fire.
    		Be	extremely	careful	when	removing	the	lamp	housing.	In	
    the	unlikely	event	that	the	bulb	ruptures,	small	glass	frag-
    ments	may	be	generated.	The	lamp	housing	is	designed	
    to	contain	these	fragments,	but	use	caution	when	remov-
    ing	the	lamp	housing.	Before	replacing	the	lamp,	clean	
    the	lamp	compartment	and	dispose	of	cleaning	materials.	
    Wash	hands	after	lamp	replacement.
    		Hg	-	Lamp	contains	mercury.	Manage	in	accordance	with	
    local	disposal	laws.	See	www.lamprecycle.org.
    		When	you	see	this	message,	change	the	lamp	as	soon	as	
    possible.	Make	sure	the	projector	has	been	cooled	down	for	
    at	least	60	minutes	before	changing	the	lamp.	
    Warning 
    						
    							
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    Warning:	To	avoid	burns,	allow	the	projec-tor	to	cool	for	at	least	60	minutes	before	you	replace	the	lamp!
    Warning:	To	reduce	the	risk	of	personal	injury,	do	not	drop	the	lamp	module	or	touch	the	lamp	bulb.	The	bulb	
    may	shatter	and	cause	injury	if	it	is	dropped.
     Lamp Replacing Procedure: 
    	 1.		
    Switch	off	the	power	to	the	projector	by	pressing	the	Power/	Standby	.
    	 2.	 Allow	the	projector	to	cool	down	at	least	60	minutes.
    	 3.	 Disconnect	the	power	cord.
    	 4.	 Use	a	screwdriver	to	remove	the	screw	from	the	cover.	
    	5.	 Push	up	and	remove	the	cover.	
    	6.		
    Remove	the	2	screws	from	the	lamp	module		and	pull	up		the	lamp	bar.	
    	 7.		 Pull	out	the	lamp	module	by	force.	
      To replace the lamp module, reverse the previous steps.
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    Appendices
    
    Compatibility Modes
    VGA Analog - PC Signal
    ModesResolutionV.Frequency(Hz) H.Frequency(kHz) 
    VGA640	x	4806031.50
    640	x	4807237.90
    640	x	4807537.50
    640	x	4808543.30
    720	x	4007031.50
    720	x	4008537.90
    SVGA800	x	6005635.20
    800	x	6006037.90
    800	x	6007248.10
    800	x	6007546.90
    800	x	6008553.70
    832	x	6247549.725
    XGA1024	x	7686048.40
    1024	x	7687056.50
    1024	x	7687560.00
    1024	x	7688568.70
    SXGA1152	x	8647063.80
    1152	x	8647567.50
    *1152	x	8648577.10
    1280	x	10246063.98
    *1280	x	10247276.97
    *1280	x	10247579.98
    SXGA+*1400	x	10506063.98
    Power	Mac	G4640	x	48066.6	(67)34.93
    800	x	6006037.90
    1024	x	7686048.40
    1152	x	8707568.68
    *1280	x	9607575.00
    PowerBook	G4640	x	4806031.35 
    						
    							
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    Appendices
    ModesResolutionV.Frequency(Hz) H.Frequency(kHz) 
    640	x	48066.6	(67)34.93
    800	x	6006037.90
    1024	x	7686048.40
    1152	x	8707568.68
    *1280	x	9607575.00
    i	Mac	DV	(G3)1024	x	7687560.00
    Note:	“*”	for	XGA	model	only 
    						
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