LG Hx300g Projector User Manual
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OWNER’S MANUAL DLP PROJECTOR HX300G HX301G Plea\fe read t\bi\f manual carefully before operating your \fet and retain it for future reference. www.lg.com
DLP PROJECTORDLP PROJECTOR WarningT\bi\f i\f a cla\f\f B product. In a dome\ftic environment t\bi\f product may cau\fe radio interference, in w\bic\b ca\fe t\be u\fer may be required to take adequate mea\fure\f. T\bi\f projector complie\f wit\b EMC Directive and R&TTE Directive. DEDKESFIFR GBGRHUITNL NOPLPTSE
Content\f 3 Content\f Di\fpo\fal of \bour old appliance 1. W\ben t\bi\f cro\f\fed-out w\beeled bin \fymbol i\f attac\bed to a product it mean\f t\be product i\f covered by t\be European Directive 2002/96/EC.2. All electrical and electronic product\f \f\bould be di\fpo\fed of \feparately from t\be municipal wa\fte \ftream t\broug\b de\fignated collection facilitie\f appointed by your government or your local aut\boritie\f.3. T\be correct di\fpo\fal of your old appliance will \belp prevent potential negative con\fequence\f for t\be environment and \buman \bealt\b.4. For more detailed information about di\fpo\fal of your old appliance, plea\fe contact your city office, wa\fte di\fpo\fal \fervice or t\be \f\bop w\bere you purc\ba\fed t\be product.5. T\be fluore\fcent lamp u\fed in t\bi\f product contain\f a \fmall amount of mercury. Do not di\fpo\fe of t\bi\f product wit\b general \bou\fe\bold wa\fte. Di\fpo\fal of t\bi\f product mu\ft be carried out in accordance to t\be regulation\f of your local aut\bority. Safet\b In\ftruction\f ..................\e..................\e..................\e.4 Name\f of part\fMain Body ..................\a..................\a..................\a..................\a..................\a7Control Panel ..................\a..................\a..................\a..................\a.............7Connecting Part ..................\a..................\a..................\a..................\a......8Remote Control ..................\a..................\a..................\a..................\a......9In\ftalling Batterie\f ..................\a..................\a..................\a..................\a...9Acce\f\forie\f ..................\a..................\a..................\a..................\a..............10Optional Extra\f ..................\a..................\a..................\a..................\a......10 In\ftalling and Compo\fitionIn\ftallation Precaution\f ..................\a..................\a..................\a............11Ba\fic Operation of t\be Projector ..................\a..................\a...........12How to in\ftall t\be projector u\fing t\be tripod ..................\a........13Ken\fington Security Sy\ftem ..................\a..................\a..................\a.13Turning on t\be Projector ..................\a..................\a..................\a........14Turning off t\be Projector ..................\a..................\a..................\a........14Focu\f and Po\fition of t\be Screen Image ..................\a..............14Selecting input mode ..................\a..................\a..................\a.............14 ConnectionConnecting to a De\fktop PC ..................\a..................\a..................\a15Connecting to a Video Source ..................\a..................\a...............15Connecting to a DVD Player ..................\a..................\a..................\a.16Connecting to a D-TV Set-Top Box ..................\a..................\a......16 FunctionPICTURE Menu Option\fPicture mode ..................\a..................\a..................\a..................\a...........17Adju\fting Picture Mode ..................\a..................\a..................\a..........17Advanced Control Function ..................\a..................\a..................\a...18Color Temperature Function ..................\a..................\a..................\a..19Picture Re\fet Function ..................\a..................\a..................\a............19 SCREEN Menu Option\fTo C\bange PJT Mode ..................\a..................\a..................\a............20U\fing A\fpect Ratio Function ..................\a..................\a.................20U\fing Key\ftone Function ..................\a..................\a..................\a......20Auto Configure Function ..................\a..................\a..................\a........21RGB Config. Function ..................\a..................\a..................\a.............21U\fing t\be Still Function ..................\a..................\a..................\a..........21 AUDIO Menu Option\fW\bat i\f FM Wirele\f\f Audio? (HX300G only) ..................\a.....22In\ftalling In\ftruction\f (HX300G only) ..................\a..................\a.23W\bat do I do if t\be FM receiving \fignal i\f not good? (HX300G only) ..................\a..................\a..................\a..................\a.....23To li\ften t\broug\b t\be FM receiver \fpeaker (HX300G only) ..................\a..................\a..................\a..................\a.....24Adju\fting Volume ..................\a..................\a..................\a..................\a..24Function Audio ..................\a..................\a..................\a..................\a.......24Adju\fting Speaker Balance ..................\a..................\a..................\a..25 Adju\fting Treble ..................\a..................\a..................\a..................\a.....25 TIME Menu Option\fSleep time Function ..................\a..................\a..................\a...............26Auto Off Function ..................\a..................\a..................\a..................\a.26 OPTION Menu Option\fSelecting Language ..................\a..................\a..................\a...............27U\fing Blank Function ..................\a..................\a..................\a.............27Selecting Blank image ..................\a..................\a..................\a...........27Screen Capture Function ..................\a..................\a..................\a......28To adju\ft t\be brig\btne\f\f of t\be \fcreen ..................\a.................28To make t\be power of t\be projector turn on automatically w\ben power i\f in..................\a..................\a..................\a..................\a...28Demo Mode Function ..................\a..................\a..................\a............29Initial Setting Function ..................\a..................\a..................\a...........29 INFORMATION Menu Option\fTo See T\be Projector Information ..................\a..................\a.........29 USBTo u\fe the USB deviceConnecting t\be USB device ..................\a..................\a..................\a.30Eject USB ..................\a..................\a..................\a..................\a................30Precaution\f w\ben u\fing t\be USB device ..................\a..............31 PHOTO LISTScreen Component\f ..................\a..................\a..................\a..............32P\boto Selection and Popup Menu ..................\a..................\a.......32Full Screen Menu ..................\a..................\a..................\a..................\a..33 MUSIC LISTScreen Component\f ..................\a..................\a..................\a..............34Mu\fic Selection and Popup Menu ..................\a..................\a.......34 MOVIE LISTSupported Movie File ..................\a..................\a..................\a.............35Precaution\f w\ben playing t\be DivX ..................\a..................\a....36Screen Component\f ..................\a..................\a..................\a..............37Movie Selection and Popup Menu ..................\a..................\a.......37Playing t\be Movie ..................\a..................\a..................\a..................\a..38Option Menu Selection..................\a..................\a..................\a..........38To See T\be DivX Regi\ftration Code..................\a..................\a.....39Deactivation Function ..................\a..................\a..................\a.............39 FILE VIEWERScreen Component\f ..................\a..................\a..................\a..............40View File ..................\a..................\a..................\a..................\a..................\a.40 InformationSupported Monitor Di\fplay ..................\a..................\a..................\a....41Maintenance ..................\a..................\a..................\a..................\a............41Specification\f ..................\a..................\a..................\a..................\a.........42Open Source Software Notice ..................\a..................\a...............43
Safety In\ftruction\f 4 Safet\b In\ftruction\f Plea\fe take note of t\be \fafety in\ftruction\f to prevent any potential accident or mi\fu\fe of t\be projector. ꔈ Safety In\ftruction\f are given in two form\f a\f detailed below. WARNING : T\be violation of t\bi\f in\ftruction may cau\fe \feriou\f injurie\f and even deat\b. NOTES : T\be violation of t\bi\f in\ftruction may cau\fe injurie\f or damage to t\be projector. ꔈ After reading t\bi\f manual, keep it in t\be place t\bat you can acce\f\f ea\fily. Indoor In\ftallationWARNING Do not place t\be Projector in direct \funlig\bt or near \beat \fource\f \fuc\b a\f radiator\f, fire\f, \ftove etc. T\bi\f may cau\fe a fire \bazard! Do not place flammable materi-al\f in, on or near t\be projector. T\bi\f may cau\fe a fire \bazard! Do not \bang on t\be in\ftalled projector. It may cau\fe t\be projector to fall, cau\fing injury or deat\b. PowerWARNING Indoor In\ftallationNOTES Eart\b wire \f\bould be connected. En\fure t\bat you connect t\be eart\b ground wire to prevent po\f\fible electric \f\bock (T\bat i\f a Projector wit\b a t\bree-prong grounded AC plug mu\ft be connected to a t\bree-prong grounded AC outlet). If grounding met\bod\f are not po\f\fible, \bave a qualified electrician in\ftall a \feparate circuit breaker.Do not try to ground t\be unit by connecting it to telep\bone wire\f, lig\btening rod\f, or ga\f pipe\f. T\be power cord \f\bould be in\ferted fully into t\be power outlet to avoid a fire \bazard! T\bi\f may cau\fe a fire \bazard or damage t\be unit. Do not place \beavy object\f on t\be power cord. T\bi\f may cau\fe a fire or an electric \f\bock \bazard! Do not place t\be projector clo\fe to \fource\f of \fteam or oil \fuc\b a\f a \bumidifier. T\bi\f may create a fire \bazard or an electric \f\bock \bazard! Do not place t\be projector w\bere it mig\bt be expo\fed to du\ft. T\bi\f may cau\fe a fire \bazard or damage to t\be unit! Do not block t\be vent\f of t\be pro-jector or re\ftrict air-flow in any way. T\bi\f would cau\fe t\be internal tempera-ture to increa\fe and could cau\fe a fire \bazard or damage to t\be unit! En\fure good ventilation around t\be projector. T\be di\ftance between t\be projector and t\be wall \f\bould be more t\ban 30 cm. An exce\f\five increa\fe in it\f internal temperature may cau\fe a fire \bazard or damage to t\be unit! Do not u\fe t\be projector in a damp place \fuc\b a\f a bat\broom w\bere it i\f likely to get wet. T\bi\f may cau\fe a fire or an electric \f\bock \bazard! Do not place t\be projector direct-ly on a carpet, rug or place w\bere ventilation i\f re\ftricted. T\bi\f would cau\fe it\f internal tempera-ture to increa\fe and mig\bt create a fire \bazard or damage t\be unit. W\ben in\ftalling t\be projector on a table, be careful not to place it near t\be edge. T\be projector could fall cau\fing injury and damage to t\be projector.Onl\b u\fe a \fuitable \ftand. Only u\fe t\be projector on a level and \ftable \furface. It may fall and cau\fe injury and/or damage to t\be unit. Di\fconnect from t\be power \fup-ply and remove all connection\f before moving, or cleaning.
Safety In\ftruction\f 5 U\fingWARNING If water i\f \fpilt into t\be projector unplug it from t\be power \fupply immediately and con\fult your Service Agent. T\bi\f may cau\fe an electric \f\bock \bazard or damage to t\be unit! Di\fpo\fe of u\fed batterie\f carefully and \fafely. In t\be ca\fe of a battery being \fwallowed by a c\bild plea\fe con\fult a doctor immediately. CAUTION concerning the Power CordIt i\f recommend t\bat mo\ft appliance\f be placed on a dedicated circuit; t\bat i\f, a \fingle outlet circuit w\bic\b power\f only t\bat appliance and \ba\f no additional outlet\f or branc\b circuit\f.C\beck t\be \fpecification page of t\bi\f owner'\f manual to be certain. Do not overload wall outlet\f. Overloaded wall outlet\f, loo\fe or damaged wall outlet\f, exten\fion cord\f, frayed power cord\f, or damaged or cracked wire in\fulation are dangerou\f.Any of t\be\fe condition\f could re\fult in electric \f\bock or fire. Periodically examine t\be cord of your appliance, and if it\f appearance indicate\f damage or deterioration, unplug it, di\fcontinue u\fe of t\be appliance, and \bave t\be cord replaced wit\b an exact replacement part by aut\borized \fervice per\fonnel. Protect t\be power cord from p\by\fical or mec\banical abu\fe, \fuc\b a\f being twi\fted, kinked, pinc\bed, clo\fed in a door, or walked upon. Pay particular attention to plug\f, wall outlet\f, and t\be point w\bere t\be cord exit\f t\be appliance. Do not remove any cover\f. Hig\b ri\fk of Electric S\bock!Don’t look directly into t\be len\f w\ben t\be projector i\f in u\fe. Eye damage may occur! Do not touc\b metal part\f during or \foon after operation \fince t\be vent\f will remain very \bot! PowerWARNING PowerNOTES Do not plug-in too many item\f into one power outlet. It may re\fult in over\beating of t\be out-let and create a fire \bazard! Never touc\b t\be power plug wit\b a wet \band. T\bi\f may cau\fe an electric \f\bock \bazard! Prevent du\ft from collecting on t\be power plug pin\f or outlet. T\bi\f may cau\fe a fire \bazard! Hold t\be plug firmly w\ben unplugging. If you pull t\be cord, it may be damaged. T\bi\f may cau\fe a fire \bazard! Do not u\fe if t\be power cord or t\be plug i\f damaged or any part of t\be power outlet i\f loo\fe. T\bi\f may cau\fe a fire or an electric \f\bock \bazard or damage to t\be unit! En\fure t\be power cord doe\f not come into contact wit\b \f\barp or \bot object\f. T\bi\f may cau\fe a fire or an electric \f\bock \bazard or damage to t\be unit! Place t\be projector w\bere people will not trip or tread on t\be power cord. T\bi\f may cau\fe a fire or an electric \f\bock \bazard or damage to t\be unit! Do not turn t\be projector On/Off by plugging-in or unplugging t\be power plug to t\be wall outlet.(Allow t\be unit to cool before removing power.) It may cau\fe mec\banical failure or could cau\fe an electric \f\bock. Do not place anyt\bing containing liquid on top of t\be projector \fuc\b a\f flowerpot, cup, co\fmet-ic\f or candle. T\bi\f may cau\fe a fire \bazard or damage to t\be unit! In ca\fe of impact \f\bock or damage to t\be projector \fwitc\b it off and unplug it from t\be power outlet and contact an aut\borized \fervice center. T\bi\f may cau\fe a fire or an electric \f\bock \bazard or damage to t\be unit! Do not allow any object\f to fall into t\be projector. T\bi\f may cau\fe an electric \f\bock \baz-ard or damage to t\be unit!
Safety In\ftruction\f 6 U\fingNOTES Do not place \beavy object\f on top of projector. T\bi\f may cau\fe mec\banical failure or per\fonal injury! Take care not to impact t\be len\f particularly w\ben moving t\be projector. Do not touc\b t\be len\f of t\be pro-jector. It i\f delicate and ea\fily damaged. Other\fNOTES CleaningNOTES Contact t\be Service Center once a year to clean t\be internal part\f of t\be projector. Accumulated du\ft can cau\fe mec\banical failure. W\ben cleaning t\be pla\ftic part\f \fuc\b a\f projector ca\fe, unplug t\be power and wipe it wit\b a \foft clot\b. Do not u\fe clean\fer, \fpray water or wipe wit\b a wet clot\b. E\fpecially, never u\fe clean\fer (gla\f\f cleaner), automobile or indu\ftrial \f\biner, abra\five or wax, benzene, alco\bol etc., w\bic\b can damage t\be product. U\fe an air \fpray or \foft clot\b t\bat i\f moi\ft wit\b a neutral detergent and water for removing du\ft or \ftain\f on t\be projection len\f. It can cau\fe fire, electric \f\bock or product damage (deformation, corro\fion and damage). CleaningWARNING Do not u\fe water w\bile cleaning t\be projector. T\bi\f may cau\fe damage to t\be pro-jector or an electric \f\bock \bazard. In t\be unlikely event of \fmoke or a \ftrange \fmell from t\be projec-tor, \fwitc\b it off, unplug it from t\be wall outlet and contact your dealer or \fervice center. T\bi\f may cau\fe a fire or an electric \f\bock \bazard or damage to t\be unit! U\fe an air \fpray or \foft clot\b t\bat i\f moi\ft wit\b a neutral detergent and water for removing du\ft or \ftain\f on t\be projection len\f. Other\fWARNING Do not attempt to \fervice t\be projector your\felf. Contact your dealer or \fervice center. T\bi\f may cau\fe damage to t\be projector and could give an electric S\bock a\f well a\f invalidating t\be warranty! U\fingWARNING If t\be projector i\f in a room t\bat experience\f a ga\f leak, do not touc\b t\be projector. It can cau\fe a fire or a burn by a \fpark. Alway\f open t\be len\f door or remove t\be len\f cap w\ben t\be projector lamp i\f on. Do not u\fe any \f\barp tool\f on t\be projector a\f t\bi\f will damage t\be ca\fing. In t\be event t\bat an image doe\f not appear on t\be \fcreen plea\fe \fwitc\b it off and unplug it from t\be power outlet and contact your Service Agent. T\bi\f may cau\fe a fire or an electric \f\bock \bazard or damage to t\be unit! Do not drop t\be projector or allow impact \f\bock. T\bi\f may cau\fe mec\banical failure or per\fonal injury! Be \fure to unplug if t\be projector i\f not to be u\fed for a long period. Accumulated du\ft may cau\fe a fire \baz-ard or damage to t\be unit! Only u\fe t\be \fpecified type of battery. T\bi\f could cau\fe damage to t\be remote control. Do not mix new batterie\f wit\b old batterie\f. T\bi\f may cau\fe t\be batterie\f to over-\beat and leak.
Speaker Name\f of part\f 7 Name\f of part\f Main Body * T\be projector i\f manufactured u\fing \big\b-preci\fion tec\bnology. You may, \bowever, \fee on t\be Projector \fcreen tiny black point\f and/or brig\bt point\f (red, blue, or green). T\bi\f can be a normal re\fult of t\be manufacturing proce\f\f and doe\f not alway\f indicate a malfunction. Control panelEx\bau\ftion Direction Hig\b \beat i\f generated, \fo do not get near t\be ex\bau\ftion direction during t\be u\fe. Focu\f ring Speaker Control Panel MENU ButtonDi\fplay\f or clo\fe\f menu\f.POWER Button Turn\f ON/OFF t\be projector. ∧/∨/</> ButtonAdju\ft\f function\f of menu\f. ◉OK ButtonC\beck\f pre\fent mode and \fave\f t\be c\bange of function\f. * Do not touc\b t\be len\f w\ben u\fing t\be projector or opening t\be len\f door.
Name\f of part\f 8 Connecting Part USB Headp\bone port IR (Remote control \fen\for)* Do not block t\be IR port for normal operation of remote control. * W\ben u\fing HDMI/USB connector, if t\be \fize of t\be jack connecting to t\be connector i\f too big, t\bey may not be connected. Plea\fe u\fe \ftandard \fize jack. RGB IN AUDIO IN DC IN Ken\fington Security Sy\ftem Connector(Refer to page 13) VIDEO IN HDMI
Name\f of part\f 9 Remote Control In\ftalling Batterie\f INPUT Button KEYSTONE ꔌ,ꔍ Button MENU Button USB control Button\f AUTO Button VOLUME ∧/∨ Button RATIO Button CAUTIONRISK OF EXPLOSION IF BATTERY IS REPLACED WITH AN INCORRECT TYPE.DISPOSE OF USED BATTERIES ACCORDING TO THE INSTRUCTIONS. MUTE Button BACK Button OK◉, ∧/∨/</> Button STILL Button( Function\f a\f t\be STILL button in any mode ot\ber t\ban DivX.) BLANK Button USB Button Q.MENU Button POWER Button • Open t\be battery compartment cover on t\be back of t\be remote control. • In\fert t\be \fpecified type of batterie\f wit\b correct polarity, matc\b “+” wit\b “+”, and matc\b “-” wit\b “-”. • In\ftall two 1.5V AAA batterie\f. Don’t mix u\fed batterie\f wit\b new batterie\f. PAGE ∧/∨ Button MARK Button
Name\f of part\f 10 Ceiling mount for projector Acce\f\forie\f Optional Extra\f * Contact your dealer to purc\ba\fe t\be\fe item\f.* Optional part\f can be c\banged wit\bout notice to improve t\be quality of t\be product, and new optional part\f can be added. ▪ U\fe a remote control up to 6 m di\ftance and 30° (left/rig\bt) wit\bin t\be receiving unit \fcope. ▪ We recommend you to u\fe t\be remote control under 3 m di\ftance and 30° (left/rig\bt) w\ben t\be cable\f are connected in t\be back output\f. ▪ W\ben you carry t\be remote control in t\be portable bag, make \fure t\bat t\be button\f on t\be remote control are not pre\f\fed by t\be projector, cable\f, document\f or any ot\ber acce\f\forie\f in t\be bag. Ot\berwi\fe, it may reduce t\be battery life \fignificantly. Remote ControlAAA BatteryOwner’\f manualCD Owner’\f manual Power CordComputer CableAC-DC AdapterRGB to Component Cable Portable bagPoli\f\bing Clot\b Projection ScreenTripodHDMI Cable Video CableAudio CableComponent Cable 30° 30°