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    • Select a different standard if necessary. See page 23. 
    • Make sure your DVD player is set for a 16:9 television. See your DVD player’s user’s guide for 
    instructions. 
     
    Customizing the projector 
     
    You can customize the projector for your specific setup and needs. 
     
    • For rear projection, turn rear mode on in the Settings>System menu. 
    • For ceiling mounted projection, turn ceiling mode on in the Settings> System menu. 
    • Specify which source the projector checks first for active video during power-up. 
    • Turn the projector’s display messages on and off. 
    • Turn on power saving features. 
    • Specify blank screen colors and start up logos. 
    • Specify the language viewed on the menus. 
    • Save settings for the active source as a preset. 
     
    Using the menus 
     
    To open the menus, 
    press the Menu 
    button on the keypad 
    or remote. (The 
    menus automatically 
    close after 60 
    seconds if no buttons 
    are pressed.) The 
    Main menu appears. 
    Use the arrow buttons to move up and down to highlight the desired submenu, then press the Select button.  
     
    To change a menu setting, highlight it, press Select, then use the up and down arrow buttons to adjust the 
    value, select an option using radio buttons, or turn the feature on or off using check boxes. Press Select to 
    confirm your changes. Use the arrows to navigate to another setting. When your adjustments are complete, 
    navigate to Previous or Exit, then press Select to go to the previous menu; press the Menu button at any 
    time to close the menus. 
     
    Dots appear before the menu name. The number of dots indicate menu levels, ranging from one (the Main 
    menu) to four (the most nested 
    menus). 
     
    The menus are grouped by usage: 
     
    • The Picture menu provides image 
    adjustments. 
    • The Settings menu provides set-up 
    type adjustments that are not changed 
    often. 
    • The About menu provides a read-
    only display of information about the projector and source. 
     
     
    Certain menu items may not be visible or may be grayed 
    depending upon a particular source being connected. For 
    example, Sharpness is only available for video sources and 
    is not visible when a computer source is active. Menu 
    options are grayed out only if the source is selected but no 
    signal is present. For example, if the projector is set to a 
    video source but the source, such as a DVD player, is turned off video menu options are grayed out. 
        
    						
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    Picture menu 
     
    To adjust the following settings, 
    highlight the setting, press  
    Select, use the up and down 
    arrows to adjust the values, then 
    press Select to confirm the 
    changes. 
     
    Keystone: adjusts the image 
    vertically and makes a squarer 
    image. You can also adjust 
    keystone from the keypad. 
    Contrast: controls the degree of difference between the lightest and darkest parts of the picture and 
    changes the amount of black and white in the image. 
    Brightness: changes the intensity of the image. 
    Color: adjusts a video image from black and white to fully saturated color. The color setting applies to video 
    sources only. 
    Tint: adjusts the red-green color balance in the image of NTSC video images. The tint setting applies to 
    NTSC video sources only. 
    Aspect Ratio: Aspect ratio is the ratio of the image width to image height. TV screens are usually 4:3. 
    HDTV and most DVDs are 16:9. The projector’s default is 16:9. See “What is Aspect Ratio?” on page 11 for 
    more information.  
     
    Select Native to see the unmodified input with no 
    resizing by the projector.  
     
    Select 16:9 to watch enhanced widescreen DVDs. 
     
    For more information regarding Aspect Ratio, see page 
    11. 
     
    Presets: Presets are provided 
    that optimize the projector  
    for displaying computer 
    presentations, photographs, film  
    images, and video images. Film 
    input is material originally  
    captured on a film camera, like 
    a movie; video 
    input is material originally 
    captured on a video camera,  
    like a TV show or sporting  
    event. You can use the preset 
    as a starting point, then further 
    customize the settings for each source. The settings you customize are saved in the preset for each source. 
    To restore the factory default settings, choose Factory Reset in the Settings>Service menu (page 24). 
     
    There is also a user-definable preset. To set a preset for the current source, adjust the image, select Save 
    User in the Presets menu, then select Yes. You can recall these settings in the future by selecting the User 
    1 preset.  
     
    Advanced menu 
    Chroma Detail: This adjusts the color sharpness.  
    Luma Detail: This adjusts the overall sharpness (edge 
    enhancement) of the Luma signal. 
     
     
    Noise Reduction: adjusts signal noise reduction.  
    Choose Off to have no noise reduction, choose Auto 
    to have the software determine the amount of noise 
    reduction, or choose Manual and adjust the Level. 
      
    						
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    CCS: (Cross-Color Suppression) processes the signal to remove any color information from the luma portion 
    of the signal. It is On for all composite signals, and can be turned off for S-video and interlaced component 
    signals. 
     
     
     
    Sharpness: (video sources only) changes the 
    clarity of the edges of a video image. Select a sharpness 
    setting.     
     
     
     
    Color Space: This option applies to computer  
    and component video sources. It allows 
    you to select a color space that has been  
    specifically tuned for the input signal. When 
    Auto is selected, the projector automatically 
    determines the standard. To choose a different 
    setting, turn off Auto, then choose RGB for 
    computer sources, choose either REC709 or 
    REC601 for component video sources. 
     
     
    Color Temperature: changes the intensity of the colors.  
    Select a value.  
     
     
    Color Control: allows you to individually adjust the  
    gain (relative warmth of the color) and the offset  
    (the amount of black in the color) of the red, 
    green, and blue colors.      
     
    Video Standard: when it is set to Auto, the projector  
    attempts to automatically pick the video standard based 
    on the input signal it receives. (The video standard 
    options may vary depending on your region of the 
    world.) If the projector is unable to detect the correct 
    standard, the colors may not look right or the image may 
    appear “torn.” If this happens, manually select a video 
    standard by selecting NTSC, PAL, or SECAM from the 
    Video Standard menu. 
     
    Overscan: (video sources only) removes noise around   
    the video image. 
     
    Sync Threshold Adjust: If a hardware device, such as a DVD player, is not syncing properly with the 
    projector, select this option to help it to sync when connected to the projector. The following four (4) options 
    are for computer sources only. 
     
    Phase: adjusts the horizontal phase of a computer source. 
    Tracking: adjusts the vertical scan of a computer source. 
    Horizontal/Vertical Position: adjusts the position of a computer source. 
    White Peaking: increases the brightness of whites that are near 100 percent. 
      
    						
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    Settings menu 
     
    Audio: allows adjustments to Volume of the internal speaker and allows a 
    chime to play when starting the projector. 
    Adjustments can also be made from the projector’s 
    keypad and the remote. 
     
    Sources: determines which source the projector 
    checks first for active video during power-up. When 
    Autosource is selected, the Source Enable 
    feature indicates which sources the projector 
    attempts to lock onto. You can use the Source 
    Enable feature to eliminate certain sources from 
    this search, which will speed the search. The source  
    options are Computer for a computer, 
    progressive DVD, or HDTV source, Video 1 for  
    S-video connections, Video 2 for  
    component video connections and 
    Video 3 for composite video sources. 
    By default, the check boxes for all 
    sources are checked. Uncheck a 
    source box to eliminate it from the 
    search. When Autosource is not 
    checked, the projector defaults to the 
    source selected in Sources. To 
    display another source, you must 
    manually select one by pressing the Computer or Video button on the remote or keypad. 
     
    System>Rear: reverses the image so you can project from behind  
    a translucent screen. Ceiling: turns the image upside down for 
    ceiling-mounted projection. Low Power: toggles between on and 
    Off. Turn it on to lower the light output of the lamp. This also  
    lowers the fan speed, making the projector quieter. Display 
    Messages: displays status messages (such as “Searching” or 
    “Mute”) in the lower-left corner of the screen. Screen Saver Off: 
    prevents the screensaver on your computer from being activated if 
    the USB portion of the M1 is plugged into the computer. This 
    function was previously called NND. Power Save: automatically 
    turns the lamp off after no signals are detected for 20 minutes. 
    After 10 additional minutes with no signal, the projector  
    powers down. If an active signal is received before the projector 
    powers down, the image will be displayed. After an additional 10 minutes with 
    no signal, the projector powers down and can be toggled off. If an active signal 
    is received before the projector powers down, the image will be 
    displayed. 
     
    Startup Logo: allows you to display a blank screen instead of the  
    Default screen at startup, and when no source is detected.  
     
    Blank Screen: determines what color is displayed when you press 
    the Blank button on the remote. 
     
     
     
    Language: allows you to select a language for the onscreen display.  
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
      
    						
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    Service: To use these features, highlight them and press 
    Select.  
     
    Factory Reset: restores all settings to their default. 
    Lamp Reset: resets the lamp hours used counter in the About 
    menu to zero. Do this only after changing the lamp. 
     
     
    Service Code: only used by authorized service personnel. 
    About: provides information about the projector and the 
    active source.  
     
    Maintenance 
    Cleaning the Lens 
    1 Apply a non-abrasive camera lens cleaner to a soft, dry cloth.  
    • Avoid using an excessive amount of cleaner, and don’t apply the 
    cleaner directly to the lens. Abrasive cleaners, solvents or other 
    harsh chemicals might scratch the lens. 
     
    2 Lightly wipe the cleaning cloth over the lens in a circular motion. 
    Replace the lens cap immediately, if you don’t intend to use the projector. 
     
    Replacing the Projection Lamp 
     
    The lamp hours used timer in the 
    About menu counts the number 
    of hours the lamp has been in 
    use. Twenty hours before the 
    lamp life expires, the 
    message “Change lamp” appears 
    on the screen at startup. If the 
    maximum lamp time is exceeded, 
    the lamp will not light. In this 
    case, after replacing the lamp 
    you must reset the lamp hours by 
    simultaneously pressing both 
    Volume buttons on the keypad 
    and holding them for 10 seconds. 
     
    NOTE: You can order new lamp housings from your dealer or directly from Knoll. See the packing list for 
    information. Use only a replacement lamp with the same type and rating as the original lamp, model  
    SP-LAMP-021 or LP21. 
     
    1 Turn off the projector and unplug the power cord. 
    2 Wait 30 minutes to allow the projector to cool thoroughly. 
    3 Turn the projector on its side 
    so that the lamp door is facing 
    you. Using a flat-blade 
    screwdriver, gently pry the lamp 
    door from the projector by 
    placing the screwdriver blade 
    into the space between the top 
    of the lamp door and the 
    projector. 
    4 Loosen the two captive 
    screws that attach the lamp 
    housing to the projector. 
    5 Detach the lamp connector from the projector by depressing the locking tab on the connector and lightly 
    pulling it free. 
      
    						
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    WARNING: 
     
    To avoid burns, allow the projector to cool for at least 30 minutes before you replace the lamp. 
     
    Do not drop the lamp housing or touch the glass bulb! The glass may shatter and cause injury. 
     
    Be extremely careful when removing the lamp housing. In the unlikely event that the bulb ruptures, small 
    glass fragments may be generated. The lamp housing is designed to contain these fragments, but use 
    caution when removing the lamp housing. Before replacing the lamp, clean the lamp compartment and 
    dispose of cleaning materials. Wash hands after lamp replacement. This product has a lamp, which contains 
    a very small amount of mercury. Dispose of it as required by local, state or federal ordinances and 
    regulations. For more information see www.eiae.org.  
     
    6 Carefully remove the lamp housing. 
    Dispose of the lamp in an 
    environmentally proper manner. 
    7 Install the new lamp housing and 
    tighten the screws. 
    8 Re-attach the lamp connector to the 
    projector. The locking tab should 
    engage when the connector is fully 
    plugged in. 
    9 Replace the lamp door. 
    10 Plug in the power cord and toggle 
    the Power switch to turn the projector 
    back on. 
    11 To reset the lamp hour timer, navigate to the 
    Settings>Service menu  and select Lamp Reset. See 
    page 24 for details. 
     
     
    Cleaning the Lamp Housing Screens 
     
    In dirty or dusty environments, the two dust filter screens in the lamp housing 
    can become clogged, causing high 
    temperatures and premature lamp  
    failure. Routine maintenance to 
    remove dust from the screens 
    lowers the lamp operating 
    temperature and prolongs lamp life. 
    To maximize lamp life, you should 
    clean the screen at least every 250 
    hours depending upon 
    environmental conditions. The 
    dirtier or dustier the environment, 
    the more often you should clean 
    the screens. 
     
    1 Remove the lamp housing. 
     
    2 Examine the dust filter screens on the lamp housing. If necessary, use a vacuum cleaner set on low power 
    to clean the screens. Be careful not to disturb any internal components when cleaning the screens. 
     
    3 Replace the lamp housing and lamp door. 
     
     
    Using the security lock 
     
    The projector has a security lock for use with a 
    PC Guardian Cable Lock System. Refer to the 
    information that came with the lock for instructions 
    on how to use it.  
    						
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    Appendix 1: HD102 Projection Throw Distance (16:9 Aspect Screen)  
    Screen 
    Diagonal 92 103 106 110 122.5 146.75 
    Minimum 
    Distance 139.5 156.1 160.7 166.7 185.7 222.5 
    Maximum 
    Distance 167.2 187 192.5 200 222.7 266.8 
    Screen 
    offset 7.3 8.2 8.4 8.8 9.8 11.7 
    Viewing 
    Area 45x80 50.5x89.7552x9254x9660x107 72x128 
     
    Maximum distance to 
    screen (16:9) = 1.818 x 
    Screen diagonal size 
     
    Minimum distance to 
    screen (16:9) = 1.516 x 
    Screen diagonal size 
     
    Screen offset (image 
    drop or rise) = 0.08 x 
    Screen diagonal size 
     
     
    Red LED Behavior and Projector Errors  
    If the projector is not functioning properly and the LED is blinking red, consult Table 3 to determine a 
    possible cause. There are two-second pauses between the blinking cycles.  
     
    Table 3: 
    Red LED Behavior Explanation 
     One (1) blink The lamp won’t strike after five (5) attempts. Check the lamp and lamp door installations for loose connections.  
     Two (2) blinks The lamp counter hours have exceeded lamp life hours. Replace the lamp and reset the lamp hours counter.  
     Three (3) blinks The projector has shutdown. Check to see if the lamp door is open. If the lamp door is closed, toggle off the projector and wait one minute, then toggle the projector on again. If the lamp does not strike after one minute, replace the lamp. Contact Technical Support (see page 18 ) for repair if replacing the lamp does not solve the problem.  
    Four (4) blinks The fan has failed. Contact Technical Support (see page 25 ) for repair or replacing the fan.  
    Five (5) blinks The projector is overheating. Check for a blocked air vent. Contact Technical Support (see page 25) for repair if clearing the air vents does not solve this problem.   
    						
    							 
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    LIMITED WARRANTY 
     
    Knoll Systems, Inc. (“Knoll”) warrants that each  HD102 (“the Product”) sold hereunder will conform to and 
    function in accordance with the writt en specifications of Knoll. Said limited warranty shall apply only to the 
    first person or entity that purchas es the Product for personal or busi ness use and not for the purpose of 
    distribution or resale. Said warranty shall continue fo r a period of two (2) years from the date of such 
    purchase. The standard limit ed warranty excludes the lamps in proj ectors after 90 days or 500 hours and the 
    accessories after one year. Knoll does not warrant that  the Product will meet the specific requirements of the 
    first person or entity that purchases  the Product for personal or business us e. Knoll’ liability for the breach of 
    the foregoing limited warranty is  limited to the repair or replacement of  the Product or refund of the purchase 
    price of the Product, at Knoll’ sole  option. Replacement Product may be re -furbished in “like-new” condition, 
    at Knoll’ sole discretion. To exercise the Purchaser ’s rights under the foregoing warranty, the Product must 
    be returned at the Purchaser’s sole  cost and expense, to Knoll or to any authorized Knoll service center 
    provided, and the Product must be accompanied by a  written letter explaining the problem and which 
    includes (i) proof of date of purchase; (ii) the dealer’s name; and (iii)  the model and serial number of the 
    Product. When sending your unit in for repair, please ship y our unit in its original packing material or a Knoll 
    approved ATA Shipping Case, or have a professional pa ckaging company pack the unit. Please insure your 
    shipment for its full value. A return authorization  number, issued by the Knoll customer service department, 
    must also be clearly displayed on the outside  of the shipping carton containing the Product. 
    Note: Remanufactured Products are exempt from t he foregoing Limited Warranty. Please refer to the 
    Remanufactured Product Warranty fo r applicable warranty information. 
     
    WARRANTY LIMITATION AND EXCLUSION  
    Knoll shall have no further obligation under the fo regoing limited warranty if the Product has been damaged 
    due to abuse, misuse, neglect, accident, unusual physical  or electrical stress, unauthorized modifications, 
    tampering, alterations, or service other than by K noll or its authorized agents, causes other than from 
    ordinary use or failure to properly use the Product in the application for which said Product is intended. 
     
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    IMPLIED WARRANTY MAY LAST, SO SUCH LIMITATIONS MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU. 
    LIMITATION OF LIABILITY  
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    UNDER ANY WARRANTY, IN NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE SHALL NOT EXCEED THE RETURN OF 
    THE AMOUNT OF THE PURCHASE PRICE PAID BY PURCHASER AND UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCES 
    SHALL KNOLL BE LIABLE FOR SPECIAL, INDIRECT , INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES 
    OR LOST PROFITS, LOST REVENUES OR LOST  SAVINGS. THE PRICE STATED FOR THE PRODUCT 
    IS A CONSIDERATION IN LIMITING KNOLL’  LIABILITY. NO ACTION, REGARDLESS OF FORM, 
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    CHASER MORE THAN ONE YEAR AFTER THE CAUSE OF ACTION HAS ACCRUED. SOME STATES 
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    SO THE ABOVE LIMITATION OR EXCLUSION MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU. THIS LIMITED WARRANTY 
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