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    							11SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 
    ANTENNA
    Outdoor Antenna Grounding
     yIf an outdoor antenna is installed, 
    follow the precautions below. An 
    outdoor antenna system should not 
    be located in the vicinity of overhead 
    power lines or other electric light or 
    power circuits, or where it can come 
    in contact with such power lines or 
    circuits as death or serious injury 
    can occur. Be sure the antenna 
    system is grounded to provide 
    some protection against voltage 
    surges and built-up static charges. 
    Section 810 of the National Electrical 
    Code (NEC) in the U.S.A. provides 
    information with respect to proper 
    grounding of the mast and supporting 
    structure, grounding of the lead-
    in wire to an antenna discharge 
    unit, size of grounding conductors, 
    location of antenna discharge unit, 
    connection to grounding electrodes 
    and requirements for the grounding 
    electrode. 
    Antenna grounding according to 
    the National Electrical Code, ANSI/
    NFPA 70
    Antenna Lead in Wire
    Grounding Conductor 
    (NEC Section 810-21) Antenna Discharge Unit 
    (NEC Section 810-20)
    Power Service 
    GroundingElectrode 
    System (NEC Art 250, 
    Part H)
    NEC: National Electrical Code
    Ground Clamp
    Electric Service  Equipment
    Ground Clamp
    For USA
    NOTE TO CABLE/TV INSTALLER
    This reminder is provided to call the 
    CATV system installer’s attention to 
    Article 820 - 40 of the National Electric 
    Code (U.S.A.). The code provides 
    guidelines for proper grounding and, 
    in particular, specifies that the cable 
    ground shall be connected to the 
    grounding system of the building, as 
    close to the point of the cable entry as 
    practical.  
    						
    							12CONTENTS
    ENTERTAINMENT 34
    Using SCREEN SHARE 34
    MY MEDIA  35
    Before Using  35
     -Connecting a USB Device 35
     -Removing a USB Device 35
    To Use My Media  37
     -Watching the Videos 40
     -Viewing the Photos 45
     -Listening to Music 48
     -Viewing Files 50
    3D FUNCTION 52
    While Watching 3D  52
    Requirements for Watching 3D Images  55
     -To Use DLP-LINK (DLP-Ready) Type 
    Glasses 57
    Watching 3D Images 57
    CUSTOMIZING SETTINGS 58
    SETTINGS 58
    PICTURE Settings  59
    AUDIO Settings 64
    CHANNEL Settings 65
    TIME Settings 66
    WIRELESS Settings 67
    LOCK Settings 68
    OPTION 1 Settings 71
    OPTION 2 Settings 73
    CONNECTING DEVICES 75
    Connecting to HD Receiver, DVD, VCR 
    Player, or External Devices  76
     -HDMI Connection 76
    LICENSE 2
    SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 3
    PREPARATION 14
    Accessories 14
    Optional Extras  15
    Parts and Components 16
    Using the Joystick Button 18
     -Basic Functions 18
     -Adjusting the Menu 18
    Projector Status Indicators  19
    Installation 20
     -Installation Precautions 20
     -Projection Distance per Screen Size 21
     -How to Install the Projector On a Tripod  22
     -Kensington Security System 22
     -Caution when Using Pouch 23
    REMOTE CONTROL 24
    USING THE PROJECTOR  26
    Connecting to an Antenna or Cable  26
    Watching Projector 27
     -Turning on the Projector 27
     -Focus of the Screen Image 28
     -Watching Projector 28
    To Set Channel  29
     -Memorizing the Available Channels 29
    Additional Options  31
     -Adjusting Aspect  Ratio 31
     -Using the Keystone Function 31
     -Changing Input Device 32
     -Blank Function 33
    Using the Quick Menu  33
    CONTENTS  
    						
    							13CONTENTS
     -HDMI to DVI Connection 76
     -AV Connection 77
     -Component Connection 77
    Connecting a PC  78
     -HDMI Connection 78
     -HDMI to DVI Connection 78
     -RGB Connection 79
    Connecting a Laptop  80
     -HDMI Connection 80
    Connecting to Headphones  81
    Using the Mirroring Function of a Mobile 
    Phone 82
     -MHL/Slimport Connection 82
    MAINTENANCE 83
    Cleaning  83
     -Cleaning the Lens 83
     -Cleaning the Projector Case 83
    SPECIFICATIONS 84  
    						
    							14PREPARATION
    PREPARATION
    Accessories
    Accessories included with the projector are show below. 
    The pictures may differ slightly from the actual product. 
    Accessories are subject to change without prior notice. 
    New accessories may be added or old ones removed. 
    #-/,3 5*0
     Remote Control 
    Two AAA  BatteriesOwner's ManualOwner's Manual CD
    AC-DC AdaptorComposite GenderPouch
    Power Cord
     yWhen connecting an HDMI or USB cable, or 
    connecting a USB flash drive to the HDMI or USB 
    port, use a product that has a width of 18 mm or 
    less and a height of 10 mm or less. If the USB cable 
    or USB flash drive does not fit the USB ports of the 
    projector, use an extension cable that supports USB 2.0.
     yUse a certified cable with the HDMI logo attached. 
     yIf you do not use a certified HDMI cable, the screen may not display or \
    a connection 
    error may occur. (Recommended HDMI cable types) 
    - High-Speed HDMI®/™ Cable 
    - High-Speed HDMI®/™ Cable with Ethernet  
    						
    							15PREPARATION
    Optional Extras
    To purchase optional accessories, visit an electronics store or online sh\
    opping site or 
    contact the retail store where you purchased the product. Optional acces\
    sories are 
    subject to change without prior notice. 
    Projection ScreenTripodHDMI Cable
    Video CableAudio Cable
    3D glasses
    (DLP-LINK or DLP-
    Ready Type)
    RGB to Component cableComponent CableMHL or Slimport cable
     Computer CableRF Cable  
    						
    							16PREPARATION
    Parts and Components
    The projector is manufactured using high-precision technology. You may, however, see 
    tiny black dots and/or bright colored dots (red, blue, or green) that \
    continuously appear 
    on the projector screen. This is a normal result of the manufacturing process and does 
    not indicate a malfunction.
    Joystick Button
    Lens
    2)Vent1)
    Focus ring
    Vent
    1)
    Speakers
    1) Due to the high temperature of the vent area, do not get close to th\
    e vent area.
    2) Do not touch the lens when using the projector. The lens may be damaged.  
    						
    							17PREPARATION
    7
     Port (Headphone Port)
    RGB IN PortAV IN Port
     Port7DC IN Port
     (USB Port)  
    						
    							18PREPARATION
    Using the Joystick Button
    You can operate the projector by pressing the button or moving the joysti\
    ck left, right, 
    up, or down.
    Basic Functions
    Power OnWhen the projector is turned off, place your finger on 
    the joystick button, press it once, and release it.
    Power Off
    When the projector is turned on, place your finger on 
    the joystick button, press it once for a few seconds, 
    and release it. (However, if the Menu button is on the 
    screen, pressing and holding the joystick button will 
    let you exit the Menu.)
    Volume 
    Control
    If you place your finger over the joystick button and 
    move it left or right, you can adjust the volume level.
    Channels 
    Control
    If you place your finger over the joystick button and 
    move it up or down, you can scroll through the saved 
    channels.
     NOTE
     yWhen your finger over the joystick button and move it up, down, left, or\
     right, be 
    careful not to press the joystick button. If you press the joystick butt\
    on first, you may 
    not be able to adjust the volume level and/or scroll through saved chann\
    els.
    Adjusting the Menu
    When the projector is turned on, press the joystick button one time.
    You can adjust the menu items (, , , ) moving the joystick button left, right, 
    up, or down. Move to the desired menu item, and then press the joystick \
    button once to 
    select it.
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    Projector offTurns the power off.
    Input ListChanges the input source.
    CloseClears on-screen displays and 
    returns to projector viewing.
    SettingsDisplays the Settings menu.  
    						
    							19PREPARATION
    Projector Status Indicators
    LED Power Indicator
    LED Power Indicator
    Red Power standby state
    OffThe projector is operating with the power on.  
    						
    							20PREPARATION
    Installation
    Installation Precautions
     yPlace the projector in a well-ventilated  
    environment.
    - To prevent internal heat build-up,  
    install the projector in a well-
    ventilated place.  
    Do not place anything near the  
    projector as this may block its air 
    vents. If the air vents are blocked, 
    the internal temperature will 
    increase.
    - Do not place the projector on a 
    carpet or rug. If the vent is on the 
    bottom, use the projector on a solid 
    level surface and ensure the vent is 
    not blocked.
    - Be sure to prevent foreign objects 
    such as paper debris from entering 
    the projector.
    - Leave enough distance (30 cm or 
    more) around the projector.
     yDo not place the projector in a hot  
    or humid environment. 
    -  Do not place the projector in a hot, 
    cold, or humid environment. 
     yDo not place the projector in a place 
    where it will easily attract dust. 
    -  
    This may result in fire.
     yNever open any cover on the 
    projector. There is a high risk of 
    electric shock.
     yThe projector is manufactured using 
    high-precision technology. You may, 
    however, see tiny black dots and/
    or bright colored dots (red, blue, or 
    green) that continuously appear on 
    the projector screen. This is a normal 
    result of the manufacturing process 
    and does not indicate a malfunction.
     yThe remote control may not work 
    in an environment where a lamp 
    equipped with electronic ballasts or 
    a three-wavelength fluorescent lamp 
    is installed. Replace the lamp with an 
    international standard lamp for the 
    remote control to work normally.  
    						
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