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    5.Loosen the 2 screws that lock down the lamp cover.
    (Slotted head screwdriver required.)
    6.Detach the lamp cover in the direction of the arrow.
    7.Remove the 2 screws that lock down the lamp shield.
    (Phillips screwdriver required.) Pull the lamp shield
    downward as indicated in the below figure and detach.
    8.Loosen the 2 screws that lock down the lamp unit.
    (Slotted head screwdriver required.) Grab the lamp unit
    by the handle and pull the unit out toward you.
    9.Install a new lamp unit securely in the correct orientation.
    Lock the lamp unit in place with the 2 screws. (Slotted
    head screwdriver required.) Fold the handle over as it
    was before.
    10.Fit the top end of the lamp shield back into place as
    shown below, followed by the bottom end. Lock the lamp
    shield in place with the 2 screws removed in step 7.
    (Phillips screwdriver required.)
    11.Fit the bottom end of the lamp cover back into place as
    shown below, followed by the top end. 
    12.Lock the lamp cover in place with the 2 screws loosed in
    step 5. (Slotted head screwdriver required.)
    13.Plug in the AC power cable, turn on the projector and
    project an image.
    •If you replaced the lamp before 1,500 hours of service,
    see “Reset Lamp Life” (
    pg. 32).
    •If you replaced the lamp after 1,500 hours of service,
    see “Resetting the Lamp Life Counter” (
    pg. 36).
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    Lamp cover
    Lamp unit Lamp shieldLamp shield
    New lamp unit 
    						
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    ENGLISHAfter replacing the lamp or otherwise when the lighting changes,
    you can adjust the color temperature using the included color
    temperature sensor. In the adjustment procedure, you must first
    initialize the sensor itself before adjusting color temperature. It
    takes about 10 minutes from when power to the projector is
    activated for the lamp’s brightness to stabilize. Wait for lamp
    brightness to stabilize before adjusting color temperature.
    1.Connect the cable of the color temperature sensor to the
    RS-232C port.
    2.Press the MENUbutton, select “Color Temp. Calibration”
    from the menu and press the 2button. The below
    message appears on the screen.
    3.Use 1and 2buttons to select Yes and press the
    ENTERbutton. The below message appears on the
    screen.
    Before pressing the ENTERbutton, turn the color
    temperature sensor over on its dark side as shown in the
    below figure, to prevent outside light from penetrating to
    the sensor’s receptacle.
    4.Press the ENTERbutton. The below message appears
    on the screen for a few seconds as the sensor itself is
    being initialized.
    5.Fit the color temperature sensor onto the lens and press
    the ENTERbutton. The lens automatically shifts to the best
    position for performing color temperature adjustment. Color
    temperature adjustment then starts and the projector’s
    WARNING and STANDBY indicators begin flashing
    simultaneously.
    When installed on a flat surface
    When mounted on a ceiling
    6.When the WARNING and STANDBY indicators go out,
    color temperature adjustment is complete. Adjustment
    takes about 4 to 5 min. When the color temperature
    sensor is detached from the lens, the below message
    appears on the screen.
    Press ENTER to exit
    Complete
    Initializing...
    Press ENTER to start
    Initialize
    Color Temp.Calibration ?
    Ye s N o
    Color Temperature Adjustment
    Receptacle
    Attach the color temperature sensor so
    that the cable is to the bottom side of the
    projector as shown in the figure.
    Attach the color temperature sensor so that
    the cable is to the bottom side of the projector
    (now upside-down) as shown in the figure.
    Attachment for Color
    temperature sensor
    Attachment for Color
    temperature sensor 
    						
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    7.Press the ENTERbutton to return to the menu and
    disconnect the cable of the color temperature sensor from
    the projector.
    Note:
    If color temperature adjustment is not correctly processed
    or if adjustment processing is interrupted in course by
    pressing the MENUbutton or for some other reason, the
    below message appears on the screen.
    Also, adjustment processing can be interrupted by pressing
    the MENUbutton.
    8.Reposition the picture on the screen (up, down, left and
    right) using the “Lens shift” feature on the Config menu.
    (See “Configuration” 
    pg. 32.)
    ❖Color Temperature Sensor Protection
    If no operations are performed for approximately 10 minutes
    from the moment color temperature adjustment processing
    ends, power to the projector shuts off automatically in order
    to protect the color temperature sensor. If power is shut off to
    protect the color temperature sensor, do the following.
    •If the WARNING indicator is not lit
    When color temperature adjustment ends successfully and
    the sensor protection feature trips, the projector goes on
    standby. As usual, activate power by pressing either the
    POWER ONbutton on the remote control or the POWER
    button on the projector.
    •If the WARNING indicator is lit
    If color temperature adjustment does not end successfully
    and the sensor protection feature trips, the projector’s
    WARNING and STANDBY indicators light simultaneously
    to indicate the error mode. Set the ON/OFFswitch in the
    off position, unplug the AC power cable and then plug it
    back in. Then, set the ON/OFFswitch in the on position
    and press either the POWER ONbutton on the remote
    control or the POWERbutton on the projector to reactivate
    power.If the lens becomes dirty or smudged, clean it with a soft
    dry cloth and an optical lens cleaner that is approved for
    eyeglasses or cameras. Do not use a dampened cloth,
    detergent, thinner or other harsh substances. These
    substances may damage the lens or leave stains. Do not
    clean the lens while the lamp is on. Always shut off power
    to the projector and wait at least 60 minutes before
    cleaning the lens.
    If replacement parts are needed, contact your nearest
    Marantz dealer or authorized service center. Use only
    replacement parts specified by Marantz. Unauthorized
    substitutes may result in fire, electric shock or other
    hazards, and will forfeit warranted servicing.
    •Lamp unit : LU10VPS1
    Optional Accessories
    Replacement Parts
    Lens Cleaning
    Press ENTER to exit
    Quit 
    						
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    Specifications and appearance are subject to change without notice.
    ❖Optical characteristics
    Technology 3-chip DLPTM
    Panel  0.8 inch 16:9
    1280 x 720 pixels
    Digital Micromirror Device
    TM
    Lamp P-VIP 250W AC
    Lens 1.44 – 1.80:1 (LN10VP32)
    1.80 – 2.40:1 (LN10VP40)
    2.40 – 3.60:1 (LN10VP53)
    Projection size 60 to 300 inch 
    (when using 16:9 screen)
    Light output  1200 ANSI LUMEN typical
    (Lamp Mode : High)
    1000 ANSI LUMEN typical
    (Lamp Mode : Low)
    ❖Input/Output
    VIDEO IN RCA x 1
    NTSC-35.8 / PAL-4.43/SECAM
    Composite video 1.0Vp-p / 75 ohm
    S-VIDEO IN S jack x 1
    NTSC-35.8/PAL-4.43 / SECAM
    S-video
    COMPONENT VIDEO INRCA x 1
    BNC x 1
    Y, C
    B/PB, CR/PR
    RGB/HD IN D-sub M 15-pin x 1
    Analog RGB, Y/P
    B/PR
    DVI-D IN DVI-D 24-pin x 1
    T.M.D.S. compliant (Single link only)
    REMOTE CONTROL INMiniature jack type x 1
    REMOTE CONTROL OUTMiniature jack type x 1
    AC IN 3-prong grounding type
    Trig. 1 Out/Trig. 2 Out Miniature jack x 2
    Output voltage: 12V DC or 0V
    RS232C RS232C receptacle plug x 1
    ❖General specifications
    Power requirement AC 100-120V / 220-240V, 50/60 Hz
    Power consumption < 380 W 
    Standby consumption < 2.0 W
    Chassis isolution  Class-1
    Safety UL60950
    CSA C22.2 No.60950
    EN60950
    EMC FCC Part-15 Class-B
    EN55022 Class-B
    Dimensions20.1(W) x 26.5(D) x 12.8(H) inch
    510(W) x 672(D) x 326(H) mm
    Net Weight  90.3 lb (41 kg)
    Operating temperature 50°F to 95°F (10 to 35°C)
    Operating humidity 20 to 80%
    Storage temperature -4°F to 140°F (-20 to +60°C)
    Storage humidity 5 to 80%
    Operating altitude  0 to 4,921 ft (0 to 1,500 m)
    ❖Accessories
    •  Lens cap x 1
    •  Remote controller x 1
    •  AA batteries X 2
    •  AC power cable x 1
    •  Color temperature sensor x 1
    •  Attachment for Color temperature sensor x 1
    •  Control adapter cable (mini jack to RCA) x 1
    •  User Guide x 1
    •  Warranty Card (1 copy each for USA, CANADA)
    SPECIFICATIONS 
    						
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    Aspect ratio
    Width and height ratio of an image. The aspect ratio of
    ordinary computer monitors and TV screens is 4:3. The
    aspect ratio for wide screens ranges from 16:9 to 21:9.
    Black level
    The level of brightness in black areas or the absence of
    light, which incidentally is black.
    For NTSC of the US, it is 7.5IRE. 
    NORMAL: 16 (Black) to 235 (White) 
    For NTSC in Japan, it is 0IRE. 
    EXPAND: 0 (Black) to 246 (White).
    Color temperature
    Hue of white light. An image of low color temperature has
    a warm feeling (more yellow and red). An image of high
    color temperature has a cold feeling (more blue). 
    Keystone
    Distortion of an image caused by projection to wrong
    vertical and horizontal angles.
    A/D converter (Analog/Digital signal converter)
    With this projector, all video signals are digitally processed
    by an A/D converter. The A/D converter converts analog
    video signals into data that supports digital processing.
    ❖Timing chart
    NTSC
    PAL-B/G
    SECAM
    480/60p
    576/50p
    1035/60i
    1080/60i
    1080/50i
    1080/48i
    720/60p
    720/50p
    720/48p
    540/60p
    640x350
    #1
    640x350#1
    640x400#1
    640x400#1
    640x480
    640x480#1
    640x480#1
    640x480#1
    800x600
    800x600
    800x600
    #1
    800x600#1
    800x600#1
    1024x768
    1024x768
    1024x768
    #1
    1024x768#1
    1024x768#1
    768x240
    960x287.5
    960x287.5
    720x480
    720x576
    1920x518
    1920x540
    1920x540
    1920x540
    1280x720
    1280x720
    1280x720
    1920x540
    640x350
    640x350
    640x400
    640x400
    640x480
    640x480
    640x480
    640x480
    800x600
    800x600
    800x600
    800x600
    800x600
    1024x768
    1024x768
    1024x768
    1024x768
    1024x76859.94 / 60
    50
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    59.94 / 60
    50
    59.94 / 60
    59.94 / 60
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    48
    59.94 / 60
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    59.94 / 60
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    8515.73
    15.63
    15.63
    31.5
    31.3
    33.8
    33.8
    28.1
    27.0
    45.0
    37.5
    36.0
    33.8
    31.5
    37.9
    31.5
    53.7
    31.5
    37.9
    37.5
    43.3
    35.2
    37.9
    48.1
    46.9
    53.7
    35.5
    48.4
    56.5
    60.0
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    PNTSC
    PAL-B/G
    SECAM
    Video 60Hz
    Video 50Hz
    480/60p
    576/50p
    1035/60i
    1080/60i
    1080/50i
    1080/48i
    720/60p
    720/50p
    720/48p
    540/60p
    640x350@70Hz
    640x350@85Hz
    640x400@70Hz
    640x480@60Hz
    640x480@72Hz
    640x480@75Hz
    640x480@85Hz
    800x600@56Hz
    800x600@60Hz
    800x600@72Hz
    800x600@75Hz
    800x600@85Hz
    1024x768@60Hz
    1024x768@70Hz
    1024x768@75HzX
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    #2
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    VESA#901101
    VESA#900601
    VESA#900602
    VESA#900603A
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    SystemResolutionV(
    Hz)H(
    KHz)
    ScanSignalVideo S-Video RGB DVIComponentNote
    Notes:
    •The systems marked #1 are not displayed properly.
    •Any signals not in the list above may not be projected properly.I  : Interlaced signal
    P  : Progressive signalInput Signal
    #2  : both of 59.94 and 60Hz
    GLOSSARY 
    						
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    No power
    Image is not displayed.
    Poor color.
    Picture is too dark.
    Picture is not clear.
    Picture rolls.
    The Remote Controller
    does not work.
    Color temperature
    cannot be adjusted.AC power cord is not connected correctly.
    Lamp cover is not closed correctly. 
    A signal cable is not connected correctly.
    Selected input is incorrect.
    The picture mute is active.
    Picture is not adjusted properly.
    Lamp life is running out.
    Contrast or brightness is not adjusted properly.
    Picture is out of focus.
    Dew is on the lens.
    A signal cable is not properly connected.
    Batteries are exhausted.
    The distance to the unit is too far.
    IR sensor on unit is obstructed.
    The “EXTERNAL” position on the connector
    panel is selected.
    Is the sensor cable disconnected?
    Was the sensor correctly initialized?
    Is the lens shift knob set to the correct
    (center) position? Connect the AC power cord properly.
    Close the cover properly.
    Connect a signal cable properly.
    Select the correct input source .
    Press the MUTE button to release the mute.
    Adjust the picture in the MENU mode.
    Replace the lamp.
    Adjust contrast or brightness properly.
    Adjust the focus.
    Run the projector for about two hours.
    Connect a signal cable properly.
    Replace batteries.
    Make the distance between the unit and the
    remote control closer.
    Remove any obstacles.
    Select the “INTERNAL”position.
    Correctly connect the sensor cable.
    Initialize the sensor by taking the correct
    procedures.
    Set the lens shift knob to the correct (center)
    position by taking the correct procedures.
    Note:
    •If the lamp still does not function after the replacement and initialization of the lamp life, contact a Marantz authorized dealer, or
    service center.
    Note: This projector uses a microcomputer. External noise can cause malfunctions. In such case, shut power OFF and unplug the
    power cable from AC power outlet. Then, plug the AC power cable back in, press the POWERbutton on the projector or the
    POWER ONbutton on the remote control and check operation.
    Possible Cause SymptomRemedy Try the following troubleshooting before calling for service.
    1.Are the connections made properly ?
    2.Are you operating the unit properly, following the
    instructions ?If the unit does not operate properly, check the items shown
    in the following table.
    If any trouble cannot be solved by the instructions below,
    malfunction of the internal circuitry is suspected; immediately
    unplug the AC power cord and contact Marantz dealer or
    service center.
    TROUBLESHOOTING 
    						
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    WARNING indicator, POWER ON indicator, and STANDBY indicator diagnose error mode of the projector as follows.
    The lamp cover is not 
    closed properly.
    The lamp has failed, or 
    the lamp is completely 
    worn out.
    Projector internal 
    temperature is higher 
    than the allowed level. 
    Trouble has occurred 
    with the fan.
    Internal program error Color temperature 
    adjustment failed. Close the cover correctly.
    Replace the lamp and 
    reset lamp life.
    Check if anything is 
    blocking the exhaust vent.
    Retry adjustment.
    Shut power OFF and 
    ON again.
    Other Color temperature
    adjustmentFan TemperatureLamp Lamp cover
    Flashing
    Flashing
    FlashingON
    ON
    ONOFF
    OFF
    OFF OFF
    OFF
    OFFFlashing
    ON
    OFF Flashing
    OFF
    ON
    Indicators
    Error mode
    WARNING POWER ON STANDBYPossible Cause Recommendation
    ERROR MODE
    NO SIGNAL
    REPLACE LAMP!
    OUT OF RANGENo input signal.
    The lamp has reached the end of its life.
    Improper signal feed to the projector.Properly connect the cables.
    Replace the lamp and reset lamp life.
    Adjust resolution, V(Hz) : refresh rate of the
    equipment, referring to the Timing Chart.
    Meaning MessageRemedy Use the list below to check the message displayed on the screen.
    ON SCREEN MESSAGE 
    						
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    ❖Front❖Rear
    ❖Bottom
    DIMENSIONS
    Unit : inch (mm) 
    						
    							www.marantz.com
    You can find your nearest authorized distributor or dealer on our website.
    JAPANMarantz Japan, Inc. 35-1 Sagami Ohno 7-Chome, Sagamihara-shi, Kanagawa 228-8505, Japan
    U.S.A.Marantz America, Inc. 1100 Maplewood Drive, Itasca, IL 60143, U.S.A.
    EUROPEMarantz Europe B.V. P.O. Box 8744, 5605 LS Eindhoven, The Netherlands
    Printed in Japan01/2004   ECMf   09AV851250
    is a registered trademark.R 
    						
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