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    BASIC OPERATIONS
    Press the ONbutton on the remote controller or the / Ibutton on the projector.
    The ON indicator lights up.
    Switch to the equipment connected to the projector.
    Pressing the INPUTbutton on the projector or remote control rotates the input signal in the order of
    COMPONENT1 
    ➔COMPONENT2 
    ➔S-VIDEO 
    ➔VIDEO 
    ➔RGB 
    ➔HDMI 1 
    ➔HDMI 2, allowing you to
    select an input signal. An input signal can also be directly selected by pressing one of the COMP.1,
    COMP.2, S-VIDEO, VIDEO, RGB, HDMI 1and HDMI 2buttons on the remote control.
    You can select 4 kinds of ASPECT mode using remote controller.
    Pressing the ASPECTbutton on the remote control rotates the
    aspect ratio in the order of FULL 
    ➔NORMAL 
    ➔ZOOM 
    ➔
    THROUGH, allowing you to select an aspect ratio. An aspect ratio
    can also be directly selected by pressing one of the FULL,
    NORMAL, ZOOMand THROUGHbuttons on the remote control,
    or it can be selected from the menu. (
    
    P.19)
    Selecting the Aspect Mode
    INPUT ASPECTHDMIVIDEOS-VIDEOCOMP.
    INFO.USERDYNAMIC
    ZOOM
    STANDARDTHEATER
    LIGHTBLANKCINEMA
    RGB
    THROUGHNORMALFULL
    1
    F
    THTR
    2
    N
    STD
    S
    Z
    DYN
    VT
    1-3
    RGB
    4-6
    17-9
    2iSelect a key
    Selecting the Input Signal Source
    MENU
    V-MUTE
    ENTER PATTERN STANDBY ON
    Turning on the Power
    INPUT ASPECTHDMIVIDEOS-VIDEOCOMP.
    USERDYNAMIC
    ZOOM
    STANDARDTHEATER
    BLANKCINEMA
    RGB
    THROUGHNORMALFULL
    1
    F
    THTR
    2
    N
    STD
    S
    Z
    DYN
    VT
    1-3
    RGB
    4-6
    Select a key
    •Press the ZOOMbutton, the NORMALbutton or the FULLbutton on the remote controller for the 4:3
    aspect ratio video source.
    •Press the FULLbutton on the remote controller for 16:9 aspect ratio video source, such as 1080i,
    1035i, and 720p video systems.
    •Press the FULLbutton on the remote controller for the squeezed video source.The Screen Images in a 16:9 screen❖
    Original Source Image
    ❖
    Full mode
    The 16:9 squeezed image is displayed with the
    correct aspect.❖
    Normal mode
    ❖
    Zoom mode
    16 : 9  video source
    The 4:3 image is enlarged horizontally.
    The picture in normal ratio 4:3 is displayed.The picture in normal ratio 4:3 is enlarged vertically
    and horizontally (with same ratio) to the screen size
    4 : 3  video source
    ❖
    Through mode
    It shows an image when the video source has the same resolution to RGB/video signal with 720 or less
    vertical pixel number. 
    						
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    •Press the ZOOMbutton, the NORMALbutton or the FULLbutton on the remote controller for the 4:3
    aspect ratio video source.
    •Press the FULLbutton on the remote controller for 16:9 aspect ratio video source, such as 1080i,
    1035i, and 720p video systems.
    •Press the FULLbutton on the remote controller for the squeezed video source.The Screen Images in a 4:3 screen❖
    Original Source Image
    ❖
    Full mode
    The 16:9 squeezed image is displayed with the
    correct aspect.❖
    Normal mode
    ❖
    Zoom mode
    16 : 9  video source
    The 4:3 image is enlarged horizontally.
    The picture in normal ratio 4:3 is displayed.
    The picture in normal ratio 4:3 is enlarged
    vertically and horizontally (with same ratio) to the
    screen size
    4 : 3  video source
    ❖
    Through mode
    It shows an image when the video source has the same resolution to RGB/video signal with 720 or less
    vertical pixel number.
    1.
    Press the STANDBYbutton on the remote controller or the / Ibutton on the projector.
    2.
    The fan continues running for about 1 minute to internally cool the projector. In the meantime, the ON
    indicator on the projector flashes a blue color and buttons on the projector and remote control are
    irresponsive to touch. Once the fan stops, the ON indicator goes out and the STANDBY indicator
    lights up a red color to indicate the projector is on standby.
    Notes :
    - Do not pull out the AC power cord until the projector turns in standby mode.
    - Do not pull out the power cord suddenly in the state of “POWER ON. It can cause a breakdown.
    - When a WARNING indicator lit up or blinks in red, pull out the AC power cord after checking that the
    fan has stopped.
    - The projector will not be turned on if the ONbutton on the remote controller or the  / Ibutton on
    the projector is pressed immediately after turning off.  Press the ONbutton on the remote controller
    or / Ibutton on the projector after the projector turns into standby mode.
    - When on standby, power to the projector is not OFF completely. If not planning to use the projector
    for an extended period of time, unplug the AC power cord from AC power outlet as explained above.
    MENU V-MUTE
    ENTER PATTERN STANDBY ON
    To Turn off the Power 
    						
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    OPERATIONSMenu Structure
    Main Menu
    Item Main Menu
    Item
    Component 1VideoRGB
    Auto*480i/576i480p540p576p
    720p1035i1080i1080p
    Auto*480i/576i480p540p576p
    720p1035i1080i1080p
    Auto*NTSCPA LSECAM
    RGB/HD AdjustMode
    ReadjustResolution HResolution VPosition HPosition VPhaseClamp Position
    Input Signal
    Component 2
    Auto*480i/576i480p540p576p
    720p1035i1080i1080p
    HDMI1
    Auto*480i/576i480p576p720p
    1035i1080i1080p
    HDMI2
    Auto*480i/576i480p576p720p
    1035i1080i1080p
    S-Video
    Auto*NTSCPA LSECAM
    CSC HDMI1
    Y CB CR
    Y PB PR
    Y CB CR
    CSC HDMI2
    Y PB PR
    Y CB CR
    RGBY PB PR
    Y CB CR
    Yes / No*
    Clamp Width0* 20 –5
    0* 20 –50* 5 –50* 5 –5
    Position HPosition V
    0* 50 –500* 50 –500* 50 –500* 50 –500* 10 –10
    P.21Config. (Configuration)Auto Power OFF
    Remote ControlTrigger 2 FullTrigger 2 NormalTrigger 2 ThroughTrigger 2 ZoomColor Temp.  CalibrationReset Lamp Life
    Enable / Disable*
    On* / Off
    On* / Off
    On* / Off On* / Off
    Yes / No
    Yes / No
    Yes / No Wireless* / Wired
    Reset All
    P.23DisplayKeystone
    ScaleWidth
    0* 50 –50
    P.22
    Menu Position
    OSD/Blanking
    Status Info. Enable* / DisablePower-OFF Confirm. Enable / Disable*Blanking Memory Off* / 1 / 2 / 3Blanking Top
    0* 100Blanking BottomBlanking LeftBlanking Right0* 100
    –100 0*–100 0*0* 1000* 100
    Language
    English*DeutschFrançaisEspañolTop-L*To pTop-RF + CeilingR + Ceiling
    Installation
    Front*RearF + CeilingR + CeilingAuto*Memory1Memory2Memory3
    P.22
    P.21
    Picture Mode
    Theater
    Main Menu
    Item
    Default* / 1 / 2 / 3
    Default* / 1 / 2 / 3
    Default* / 1 / 2 / 3
    1* / 2 / 3 / 4 / 5 / 6 / 7 / 8 / 9
    StandardDynamicUser
    Picture Adjust
    Aspect1 / 2 / 3 / 4 / 5 / HB
    Iris F5.0* / F3.0
    Full*NormalZoomThrough
    Gamma
    ABCDE
    TheaterStandardDynamic
    Contrast
    P.18Fine Menu 1
    Sharpness
    Noise ReductionR GainG Gain
    P.20P.19
    0* 50 –500* 25 –25
    0* 50
    0* 50 –50
    B Gain
    0* 50 –50
    R Bias
    0* 50 –50
    G Bias
    0* 50 –50
    B Bias
    0* 50 –50
    0* 50 –50
    Fine Menu 2
    Cinema
    VCR ModeBlack Level
    During HDMI input, “Normal” or “Expand” is shown.FRC
    P.20
    Auto* / Off
    On / Off*
    0 IRE* / 7.5 IRE
    Auto* / On
    Luminance Gain
    0* 50 –50
    Picture Shift V
    0* 50 –50
    Chroma Delay
    0* 5 –5Brightness
    0* 50 –50
    Color
    0* 50 –50
    Tint
    0* G50 R50
    Color Temp.
    Normal* / Economy
    Lamp Mode
    Center-RBottom-L
    Center-L
    Bottom
    Center
    Bottom-RPortuguêsItaliano
    RGB Auto*
    Auto*
    * Default setting 
    						
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    This projector has menus that make setting and adjustment easy.1.
    Press the MENUbutton. The MENU screen appears on the screen.
    2.
    Use the 3and 4buttons to select a menu (Picture Adjust, Fine Menu 1, Fine Menu 2, Input Signal,
    RGB/HD Adjust, Display, OSD/Blanking, Config) and press the 2button.
    For image mode selection, see “Picture Mode”.  (
    
    P.18)
    3.
    Use the 3and 4buttons to select a menu item and press the 2button.
    4.
    Use the 3, 4, 1and 2buttons to make the setting or adjustment of the selected item.
    •The current setting or adjustment level is displayed to the right of each menu item.
    5.
    Press the MENUbutton again to close the menu.
    – Adjustment bar
    When there is a “” right of a menu item, this 2acts as a button for engaging an adjustment mode. In
    the adjustment mode, the menu disappears and only an adjustment bar, like that shown below,
    appears along the bottom of the display. Use the 1and 2buttons to adjust the item to the desired
    level. Press the 3button to return to the menu.Contrast 0
    INPUT ASPECTMENU V-MUTE
    ENTER
    1, 5
    2, 3, 4
    1, 5 2, 3, 4
    User 1
    Gamma
    Contrast
    Brightness
    Color
    Tint
    0
    0
    03 0
    Lamp Mode Color Temp.
    Normal AIris
    F5.0
    Full
    C
    D
    E BA
    Picture Adjust
    Fine Menu 1
    Fine Menu 2
    Input Signal
    RGB/HD Adjust
    Display
    OSD/Blanking
    Config.
    Theater
    Standard
    Dynamic
    Aspect
    How to Operate Menus
    Main menu Menu item  Setting or adjustment level This unit has four picture modes: Theater, Standard, Dynamic and User. The picture quality recommended
    by Marantz is already set for each mode. The User mode has eight gamma curves that can be chosen and
    saved by users. Also, the Theater, Standard and Dynamic modes three indexes for memorizing picture
    quality adjustments. Similarly, the User mode has nine, making a total of 18 indexes available for use. 
    – Theater: Reproduces the black suited for movie software.
    – Standard: Suited for normal movie software.
    – Dynamic: Suited for visually dynamic image software.
    – User 1-9: Enable the user to adjust the gamma curve as preferred.(
    
    P.19).
    Picture mode selection
    There are two ways to select the Picture mode: selecting a mode from the MENU screen or pressing
    the picture mode buttons (THEATER, STANDARD, DYNAMICor USER) on the remote controller. To
    use the remote controller buttons to select a picture mode, make sure the MENU screen does not
    appear on the screen and press the desired picture mode button any number of times. (
    
    P.6)
    To select an picture mode from the menu, do as follows.
    1.Press the MENUbutton. The MENU screen appears on the screen.
    2.Use the 3and 4buttons to select “Picture Mode” along the top of the menu.
    3.Press the ENTERbutton to display the picture mode selection screen. Use the 3, 4, 2and 1
    buttons to select an picture mode.
    4.Press the ENTERbutton to decide the selected picture mode. Once the mode has been
    entered, the screen returns to the previous menu.
    Memorizing settings in an index
    The settings made in “Picture Adjust” and “Fine Menu 1” of the main menu are automatically
    memorized in the currently selected picture mode. Therefore, first select an picture mode and index,
    and then make settings.
    Note: 
    When default is selected, “Picture Adjust” and “Fine Menu 1” cannot be selected from the menu.
    Theater
    Standard
    Dynamic
    UserDefault
    1
    Default
    1
    Standard 1Picture Adjust
    Fine Menu 1
    Fine Menu 2
    Input Signal
    RGB/HD Adjust
    Display
    OSD/Blanking
    Config.
    Picture Mode
    Picture mode  IndexTheater Default, 1, 2, 3Standard Default, 1, 2, 3Dynamic Default, 1, 2, 3
    User 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 
    						
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    – Gamma setting
    To change the type of Gamma curve, set the Picture Mode (
    
    p.18) to User (1 – 9). Select “Gamma”
    and the desired gamma curve (A, B, C, D, E, Theater, Standard, Dynamic).
    – Color Temp. (Color Temperature)
    1 : Red comes out strong. Color temperature is about 5250 K.
    2 : Red is mildly strong. Color temperature is about 5800 K.
    3 : Normal. Color temperature is about 6500 K.
    4 : Blue is mildly strong. Color temperature is about 7500 K.
    5 : Blue comes out strong. Color temperature is about 9300 K.
    HB : High Bright : Display brightest image.
    NOTES:
    - To adjust picture quality, set the index to 1 - 3. See “Picture Mode”. (
    
    P.18)
    - The Gamma cannot be set unless User (1 - 9) is set for the Picture Mode (
    P.18).
    - Tint cannot be adjusted for component input, HDMI input or PAL signals.
    - The settings made in Picture Adjust are saved in the currently selected Picture Mode index.
    Standard Dynamic
    Theater ABCDE
    TheaterDynamic
    Picture quality in each of the picture modes can be adjusted to your liking and those adjustments can be
    saved in memory. 
    User 1
    Gamma
    Contrast
    Brightness
    Color
    Tint
    0
    0
    03 0
    Lamp Mode Color Temp.
    Normal AIris
    F5.0Aspect
    Full
    C
    D
    E BA
    Picture Adjust
    Fine Menu 1
    Fine Menu 2
    Input Signal
    RGB/HD Adjust
    Display
    OSD/Blanking
    Config.
    Theater
    Standard
    Dynamic
    Picture Adjust
    Adjustments
    A, B, C, D, E, Theater,
    Standard, Dynamic
    -50Ô
    0Ô
    50
    (Weak) (Default) (Strong)
    -50
    Ô
    0Ô
    50
    (Dark) (Default) (Bright)
    -50
    Ô
    0Ô
    50
    (Light) (Default) (Deep)
    R50
    Ô
    0Ô
    G50
    (Purple) (Default) (Green)
    12345HB
    (Red) (Blue)
    Normal, Economy
    F5.0, F3.0
    Sets the lens aperture. 
    F5.0: Use to prioritize contrast.
    F3.0: Use to prioritize brightness.Full, Normal, Zoom, Through
    Item
    Gamma
    Contrast
    Brightness
    Color
    Tint
    Color Temp. 
    (Color Temperature)
    Lamp Mode
    Iris
    Aspect 
    						
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    – Cinema
    Auto : Automatically selects the cinema mode when a video signal is input. 
    NTSC: 3-2 pull down, PAL: 2-2 pull down
    Off : Pull-down processing is not performed.
    – VCR Mode
    On : A projector is forced into the intra-field only deinterlacing mode.
    Off : A projector is used with external field memories and operates in the full set of deinterlacing
    modes, i.e., motion adaptive video deinterlacing and full frame film source deinterlacing
    using 3:2 pulldown detection (2:2 pulldown for 625/50 sources).
    – Black level
    Select the black level by a video source.
    – FRC (Frame Rate Conversion)
    Auto :Frame Rate Conversion function is basically off. However FRC turns on automatically
    depending on vertical  frequency of input signal.
    On : Frame Rate Conversion function is “On”. (60Hz fixed)
    – Picture Shift V
    When Aspect on the Picture Adjust menu is set to “Zoom”, this setting allows the user to move the
    projected image vertically in order to see parts on the image not appearing on the screen. 
    – Luminance Gain
    This menu allows the users to set the luminance gain.
    – Chroma Delay
    This menu allows the users to set the chrominance delay.Notes :•There are some parameters can not adjust according to input signal.
    •The settings made in Fine Menu 2 are saved in each currently selected input signal source.
    Standard 1
    Cinema
    VCR Mode
    Black LevelAuto
    On
    0 IRE
    FRC Auto
    0
    0
    0 Picture Shift V
    Luminance Gain
    Chroma Delay
    Picture Adjust
    Fine Menu 1
    Fine Menu 2
    Input Signal
    RGB/HD Adjust
    Display
    OSD/Blanking
    Config.
    Fine Menu 2
    By adjusting this Fine Menu, you can make fine picture adjustment.
    – Sharpness
    Adjust the sharpness.
    – Noise Reduction
    Adjust the noise reduction.
    – R Gain
    This menu allows the users to set the gain for red.
    – G Gain
    This menu allows the users to set the gain for green.
    – B Gain
    This menu allows the users to set the gain for blue.
    – R Bias
    This menu allows the users to set the bias for red.
    – G Bias
    This menu allows the users to set the bias for green.
    – B Bias
    This menu allows the users to set the bias for blue.Note :•The settings made in Fine Menu 1 are saved in the currently selected Picture Mode index (Default
    excluded).
    Standard 1
    Sharpness
    Noise Reduction
    R Gain
    G Gain
    B Gain
    0
    0 R Bias
    G Bias
    B Bias0
    0
    0000
    Picture Adjust
    Fine Menu 1
    Fine Menu 2
    Input Signal
    RGB/HD Adjust
    Display
    OSD/Blanking
    Config.
    Fine Menu 1
    Adjustments
    -25Ô
    0Ô
    25
    050
    -50
    Ô
    0Ô
    50
    -50
    Ô
    0Ô
    50
    -50
    Ô
    0Ô
    50
    -50
    Ô
    0Ô
    50
    -50
    Ô
    0Ô
    50
    -50
    Ô
    0Ô
    50
    Item
    Sharpness
    Noise Reduction
    R Gain
    G Gain
    B Gain
    R Bias
    G Bias
    B Bias
    Item
    Cinema
    VCR Mode
    Black level
    FRC
    Picture Shift V
    Luminance Gain
    Chroma DelayAdjustments
    Auto, Off
    On, Off
    0 IRE, 7.5 IRE /Normal, Expand (For HDMI input)Auto, On
    -50
    Ô
    0
    Ô
    50
    -50
    Ô
    0
    Ô
    50
    -5
    Ô
    0
    Ô
    5 
    						
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    Standard 1
    Component 1
    Component 2
    S-Video
    VideoAuto
    Auto
    Auto
    Auto
    RGB Auto
    HDMI2
    CSC HDMI1
    CSC HDMI2 HDMI1 Auto
    Auto
    Auto
    AutoPicture Adjust
    Fine Menu 1
    Fine Menu 2
    Input Signal
    RGB/HD Adjust
    Display
    OSD/Blanking
    Config.
    Input Signal
    NTSC(NTSC-3.58)
    : Conventional analog broadcasting used
    mainly in USA, Canada, Taiwan, Korea, and
    Japan.
    PAL(PAL-4.43)
    : Conventional analog broadcasting used
    mainly in United Kingdom and Germany.
    SECAM
    : Conventional analog broadcasting used
    mainly in France and Russia.
    480p
    : Standard digital broadcasting
    540p
    : Special digital broadcasting 
    (for example: RCA DTC100)
    576p
    : Standard digital broadcasting
    720p, 1080p
    : High Definition digital broadcasting
    1035i
    : Japanese Hi-Vision broadcasting
    – Mode
    Auto: Each item is adjusted automatically.
    Memory1-3: If something wrong with Auto Adjust, select Memory, please adjust each item manually.
    – Readjust
    Select to readjust settings automatically for each item in this menu.
    – Resolution H, V
    Adjusts the horizontal and vertical resolution of the RGB/HD input signals.
    – Position H, V
    Adjust the position of the input signal. H adjusts the horizontal position of the input signal. V adjusts the
    vertical position of the input signal.
    – Phase
    Adjust the phase of the DMD dots and the computer signal input from the RGB IN. Adjust the picture
    to where it looks clearest.
    – Clamp Position, Width
    Adjusts the clamp position and width used in RGB/HD input.
    Standard 1
    Mode
    Readjust
    Resolution H
    Resolution V
    Position H
    Position VMemory 1
    0
    0
    0
    0 Phase
    Clamp Position
    Clamp Width
    000
    Picture Adjust
    Fine Menu 1
    Fine Menu 2
    Input Signal
    RGB/HD Adjust
    Display
    OSD/Blanking
    Config.
    123
    RGB/HD Adjust
    Item
    Mode
    Readjust
    Resolution H
    Resolution V
    Position H
    Position V
    Phase
    Clamp Position
    Clamp Width
    Adjustments
    Auto, Memory 1, Memory 2, Memory 3Yes, No
    -5
    Ô
    0
    Ô
    20
    (Small) (Default) (Large)
    -5
    Ô
    0
    Ô
    20
    (Small) (Default) (Large)
    -5
    Ô
    0
    Ô
    5
    (Left) (Default) (Right)
    -5
    Ô
    0
    Ô
    5
    (Down) (Default) (Up)
    -10
    Ô
    0
    Ô
    10
    (Backward) (Default) (Forward)
    -50
    Ô
    0
    Ô
    50
    (Backward) (Default) (Forward)
    -50
    Ô
    0
    Ô
    50
    (Small) (Default) (Large)
    Item Adjustments
    Component1, Auto, 480i/576i, 480p, 540p, 576p,
    Component2 720p, 1035i, 1080i, 1080pS-Video Auto, NTSC, PAL, SECAMVideo Auto, NTSC, PAL, SECAM
    RGB Auto, 480i/576i, 480p, 540p, 576p,
    720p, 1035i, 1080i, 1080p
    HDMI 1, HDMI 2 Auto, 480i/576i, 480p, 576p, 720p, 1035i, 1080i, 1080p
    CSC HDMI 1, Auto, RGB, YP
    BPR, YC
    BCR
    CSC HDMI 2Color space conversion select for HDMI
    input.
    RGB: Color Space Conversion is
    skipped.
    YP
    BPR: This mode is suitable for HD TV
    signal such a 720p, 1080i.
    YC
    BCR: This mode is suitable for SD TV
    signal such a 480i, 480p. 
    						
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    – Keystone
    Adjust trapezoid image to rectangle image.
    – Scale
    Reduces the image without changing the aspect ratio. The image can be reduced to about 70% the
    original size.
    – Width
    Reduces the image width without changing the image height. The width can be reduced to about 75%
    the original size.
    – Position H, V
    Adjust the position of the input signal. H adjusts the horizontal position of the input signal. V adjusts the
    vertical position of the input signal. 
    However, when Scale and Width are set to their default settings, the picture position cannot be
    adjusted.
    – Instllation
    Sets the installation mode of the projector.
    Front: Select to set the projector on a tabletop and project from in front of the screen.
    Rear: Select to set the projector on a tabletop and project from behind the screen.
    F + Ceiling: Select to mount the projector on the ceiling and project from in front of the screen.
    R + Ceiling: Select to mount the projector on the ceiling and project from behind the screen.
    Keystone (Electronic vertical 
    keystone correction)
    Scale
    Width
    Installation
    Item Adjustments
    -100 0-50 500(Min)
    (Min) (      )
    (      )
    (      )
    Position H
    Position V
    -50 500
    (Left) (Right)(Default)-50 500
    (Down) (Up)(Default)(Max)-100 0
    (Max)
    Front, Rear, F+Ceiling,
    R+Ceiling
    Standard 1
    Keystone
    Scale
    Width
    Position H
    Position V
    Installation
    0
    0
    00
    0Front
    Fine Menu 1
    Fine Menu 2
    Input Signal
    RGB/HD Adjust
    Display
    OSD/Blanking
    Config.
    Display
    – Menu Position
    OSD position is selected from 9 positions.
    – Status Info.
    Enable: Displays the current status of the projector for a set amount of time in the upper right-hand
    corner of the screen at startup and whenever the Input Source, Picture Mode, Aspect ratio or
    other setting is changed.
    Disable: Does not display Status Info.
    – Power-OFF Confirm.
    Disable:
    Directly puts the projector on standby without displaying the confirmation message when power
    is shut off from the  button on the remote controller or the 
    /Ibutton on the projector.
    Enable:Displays a confirmation message asking whether to shut the power off or continue use
    when power is shut off from the  button on the remote controller or the /Ibutton on the
    projector. To shut off the power immediately, select “Yes” and press the ENTERbutton. To
    not shut off the power, select “No” and press the ENTERbutton.
    – Blanking Memory
    Sets the blanking mode with which part of the screen can be hidden in black bands. To use this mode
    or change the setting, select from Memory 1 to 3.
    Off: Turns the blanking mode off. No masking occurs.
    Memory 1-3:Memorize the blanking width of the top, bottom, left and right masks set with the
    below features. Up to three settings can be memorized.
    – Blanking Top, Bottom, Left and Right
    Set the blanking width of the top, bottom, left and right masks, which are then memorized in Memory 1
    – 3 of Blanking Memory. Each can be set from 0 (no mask) to a maximum 100.
    Standard 1
    Menu Position
    Language
    Status Info.
    Power-OFF Confirm.
    Blanking Memory
    Blanking TopTop-L
    English
    Enable
    Enable
    Memory 1
    0
    0
    0
    0 Blanking Bottom
    Blanking Left
    Blanking RightPicture Adjust
    Fine Menu 1
    Fine Menu 2
    Input Signal
    RGB/HD Adjust
    Display
    OSD/Blanking
    Config.
    OSD/Blanking
    Item
    Menu Position
    Language
    Status Info.
    Power-OFF Confirm.
    Blanking Memory
    Blanking Top
    Blanking Bottom
    Blanking Left
    Blanking RightAdjustments
    Top-L, Top, Top-R, Center-L, Center, Center-R, 
    Bottom-L, Bottom, Bottom-REnglish, Deutsch, Français, Español,
    Português, Italiano Enable, Disable 
    Enable, Disable
    Off, Memory 1, Memory 2, Memory 3
    0 100
    0 100
    0 100
    0 100 
    						
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    – Auto Power Off
    When the auto power off feature is set to Enable, power
    to the projector automatically shuts off if no signals are
    received and no operations are performed for about 10
    consecutive minutes. If 9 minutes pass without the
    projector receiving any signals or being operated in
    anyway, the below message appears on the screen.
    About 1 minute after the message appears on the screen, power to the projector shuts off.
    Note:
    After the above message appears on the screen, pressing any button on the projector or remote
    control other than the / Ibutton on the projector and the ONor STANDBYbuttons on the remote
    control resets the auto power off feature. 
    The auto power off feature will activate again if, after that, the projector goes without receiving any
    signals or being operated in anyway for 10 consecutive minutes.
    – Tigger 2
    Select either 12V output or 0V output by choosing On or Off for each aspect mode. Full, Normal,
    Zoom, and Through.
    This allows you to control such as a powered dual aspect screen with the outputs for the aspect
    modes.
    On: Output DC 12V.
    Off: No output.
    Standard 1
    Auto Power Off
    Trigger 2 Full
    Trigger 2 Normal
    Trigger 2 ZoomEnable
    On
    On
    On
    Trigger 2 Through On
    Color Temp.Calibration
    Reset Lamp Life
    Reset All
    Remote Control
    Picture Adjust
    Fine Menu 1
    Fine Menu 2
    Input Signal
    RGB/HD Adjust
    Display
    OSD/Blanking
    Config.
    Configration
    Item
    Adjustments
    Auto Power Off
    Enable, Disable
    Trigger 2 Full On, OffTrigger 2 Normal On, OffTrigger 2 Zoom On, OffTrigger 2 Through On, OffRemote Control
    Wireless, Wired
    Color Temp. Calibration
    Yes, No
    Reset Lamp Life Yes, NoReset All Yes, No
    – Remote Control
    Wireless: Set to use the included remote controller.
    Wired:Set to control the projector from either Marantz’s AV components connected to the
    REMOTE CONTROL IN/OUT terminals or a PC or other device connected to the RS-
    232C terminal of the projector. The included remote controller cannot be used in this case.
    When this item is selected, a confirmation message appears asking whether to change the currently
    selected mode to the other mode or not. To change the mode, select “Yes” and press the ENTER
    button on the projector. To keep the same mode, select ‘No” and press the ENTERbutton.
    Notes:
    - To prevent misoperation, the ENTERbutton of the remote controller does not respond to touch
    when the Wired/Wireless setting is displayed. Press the ENTERbutton of the projector to enter the
    setting.
    - To change from Wired to Wireless, set “Wireless” from the menu using the buttons of the projector.
    – Color Temp. Calibration
    After replacing the lamp or in other cases where the
    lighting changes, color temperature can be adjusted
    using the color temperature sensor. For more information
    on how to adjust color temperature, see “Color
    Temperature Adjustment” (
    
    P.26).
    – Reset Lamp Life
    If the lamp is replaced before reaching its 2000 hours
    lamp life, be sure to reset the lamp’s life counter. To do
    this, select “Reset Lamp Life” from the Configuration
    menu. When the user selects this item, the following
    message appears:
    Select “Yes”, and press the ENTERbutton. Then the
    lamp life is initialized.
    – Reset All
    All settings are reset to the factory default settings except
    the lamp life.
    When the user selects this item, the following message
    appears:
    Select “Yes”, and press the ENTERbutton.
    Color Temp. Calibration?
    Ye s N oYe s N oReset Lamp Life
     ?
    Reset All
     ?
    Ye s N o
    It will be standby mode soon.Auto Power Off 
    						
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    CAUTION:
    •Do not touch the lamp and the lamp unit
    carelessly. It is extremely hot. Wait at least
    one hour for the lamp to cool down before
    handling.
    •Do not loosen any screws except for those
    mentioned below.
    •The lamp may break if handled improperly.
    •Do not use other than a Marantz
    replacement lamp unit.❖
    How to replace the Lamp Unit
    PREPARATION:
    When replacing the lamp, turn off the power for
    the projector. After the cooling fan stops,
    disconnect the power cord and wait for one
    hour until the lamp is cooled down completely,
    then replace the lamp.1.
    Press the STANDBYbutton on the remote
    controller or the / Ibutton on the projector
    to turn the projector off.
    2.
    After the cooling fan stops, Unplug the AC
    power cord.
    MENU V-MUTE
    ENTER PATTERN STANDBY ON
    Replacing Lamp Unit
    MAINTENANCE
    ❖
    Lamp Life
    Display the remaining lamp life by pressing the
    INFO. button on the remote controller.
    Notes:
    •The maximum life limit of the lamp is 2,000
    hours. Although we care very much about
    quality, the lamp can rarely breaks down if
    running time exceeds 1,000 hours.
    Therefore we recommend to replace the
    lamp if Lamp Life gets under 1,000 hours.
    The lamp cannot be used exceeding the
    maximum life limit.
    •This product is checked under strict quality
    control when it is shipped out form factory.
    “Total Hours” in the menu includes the time
    for this check. So “Total Hours” may not be 0
    hours when it is used first time.
    REMOTE CONTROLLER
    RC
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    HDMI
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    InformationVideo Input Component 2 -480p
    Picture Mode User 1
    Gamma A
    Aspect Normal
    Lamp Mode Economy 
    Iris F5.0
    Lamp Life 921 Hours
    Total Time 3653 Hours
    Lamp Life and Replace Lamp
    –When the lamp life becomes less than 100
    hours and the unit is still on, the remaining
    lamp life is displayed on the screen
    automatically.
    –When the lamp life becomes less than 5 hours,
    the remaining lamp life is displayed on the
    screen .
    To clear the warning, press the MENUbutton.
    –Approximately 2 minutes after the lamp
    reaches the end of its lamp life, power to the
    projector shuts OFF and the WARNING
    indicator lights up a red color. If the below
    message appears on the screen and power
    shuts OFF soon thereafter, promptly replace
    the lamp with a new one. (See “Replacing
    Lamp Unit” 
    
    P.24)
    Lamp Life 0 HoursWarning
    MENU V-MUTE
    ENTER PATTERN STANDBY ON
    Lamp Life 5 HoursWarning
    Warning
    Lamp Life 100 Hours
    ❖
    Initialize the Lamp Life
    The lamp has a lamp life of 2000 hours. The
    projector is designed to shut OFF power if the lamp
    is used beyond this 2000 hours lamp life. In such
    case, replace the lamp and reset the lamp life
    counter as follows.1.
    After the message “Lamp Life 0 Hours”
    appears, power to the projector shuts OFF.
    Promptly replace the lamp with a new one.
    (
    P.24“Replacing Lamp Unit”)
    2.
    Once the lamp has been replaced, press the
    ONbutton on the remote control or the / I
    button on the projector. 
    The below message appears on the screen
    for 120 seconds.
    3.
    Select “Yes”, using the 
    1/2buttons.
    4.
    Press the ENTERbutton. The lamp life
    indicator is now initialized.
    MENU V-MUTE
    ENTER PATTERN STANDBY ON
    2.
    3. 4.3.
    2. 4.
    New Lamp
     ?
    Ye s N o 
    						
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