JVC Projector Dla Hd10ku Instructions Manual
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11 Controls and Features AIndicator Please refer to AIndicatorsB (APage 14) for details. BAir Inlets (2 in front and 1 at bottom surface) The air inlets absorb air to cool the interior of the unit. Do not block or allow warm air to blow into them. This may cause the unit to malfunction. CPower Zoom Lens DLA-HD10KU/E :1.9x power zoom lens DLA-HD10KSU/E:1.4x power zoom lens ●Before projection, remove the lens cap. (APage 26) DRemote Sensor (Front) When operating with the remote control, aim it towards...
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Controls and Features (continued) 12 AControl Panel Cover Remove this cover when operating this unit or when replacing the lamp unit. ●Unlock the cover, followed by sliding it downwards to remove it. ●Please refer to page 13 for details on the control panel. BExhaust Vent Warm air is expelled through this vent to keep the system cool. Do not block the exhaust vents. This may cause the unit to malfunction. CAC Power Input Terminal This is the AC power input terminal. Connect the supplied cord to this...
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13 A[Rx/Tx] Indicator This indicator lights up during communication with the computer using the RS-232C terminal. (APage 15) [Rx] : Lights up when this unit is receiving RS-232C data. [Tx] : Lights up when this unit is sending RS-232C data. B[MENU] Button Press this button to display the menu. Pressing this button when the menu is displayed clears the menu. (APages 29, 30) C[EXIT] Button Press this button to return to the previous hierarchical menu (for example, to return from submenu to main...
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Controls and Features (continued) 14 A[STAND BY] Indicator Light on : When in the standby mode. (APages 15, 26) Blinking : When in the cool down mode. (APages 15, 27) B[OPERATE] Indicator Light on : When this unit is currently operating (projecting). (APages 15, 26) C[LAMP] Button Light on : When the lamp needs to be replaced soon or immediately. (APage 15) When the lamp cover is removed. (APage 41) When the lamp does not light up and the unit is unable to project, or when the lamp goes off during...
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15 This unit displays operational states using different combination of indicators. ●Please refer to page 35 for explanations on warning indication for *2. ●Please refer to page 41 for indications when an abnormality occurs in this unit. Indicator Display on the Top Surface Indicator Display on the Control Panel Indicator Display Indicator Description STAND BY OPERATE LAMP TEMP FAN HIDE Light On^^^^^Unit is in standby mode ^Light On^^^^Unit is in operate mode (during projection) ^Light On^^^Light OnWhen...
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Controls and Features (continued) 16 ARemote Control’s Signal Transmitter (APage 23) B[OPERATE ON] Button When this unit is in the standby mode, pressing this button for more than 1 second will turn the unit on and cause the [OPERATE] indicator to light up. (APage 26) C[LIGHT] Button Lights up illumination (light) of the remote control buttons for about 10 seconds. D[CHP] (Cross Hatch Pattern) Button Press this button to adjust the focus. Pressing this button projects a green cross hatch signal for...
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17 Load batteries into the remote control. If the remote control starts to function erratically, replace the batteries. aOpen the back cover Press the back cover slightly and slide it in the direction of the arrow. bLoad the batteries Insert the 2 (AAA) batteries supplied according to the F, G marks. To prevent short circuit, be sure to insert the G (minus) end of the battery first. cClose the back cover Slide in the direction of the arrow to close the back cover. Loading Batteries into the Remote...
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18 Installing the Projector Please read the following carefully when installing this unit. Minimum Space Required Precautions for Installation Installation EnvironmentPrecautions for Usage This unit is a precision device. Do not install it at the following places. Doing so may cause fire or malfunction of the unit. ●Where there is water, humidity or dust ●Where the unit may be subjected to oily or cigarette smoke ●On a soft surface such as carpet or cushion ●Where the unit may be subjected to high...
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19 When mounting of this unit is required, do so by removing the 4 feet and make use of the 4 screw holes (M8 nuts) at the bottom of this unit. Allow sufficient space around the air inlets to avoid blocking them. Mounting this Unit Air InletPrecautions for Ceiling-mount ●To ceiling-mount this unit, special expertise and techniques are necessary. Be sure to ask your dealer (or a specialist) to perform mounting (to ceilings, etc.). ●Do not mount at places that may be subjected to vibration and shock....
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Installing the Projector (continued) 20 The optimum image can be obtained when the center of this projector’s lens and the screen are placed perpendicular to each other. Take note of the projection angle when placing them. Failing to do so may give rise to trapezoidal distortion of the projected image. ●This unit does not come with a function to correct trapezoidal distortion or adjust horizontal gradient. When viewed from the left (or right) When viewed from the top (or bottom) Projector and Screen...