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    Setting up the Projector (Continued)
    Picture (Screen) Size and Projection Distance
    300(762 cm)
    270(686 cm)
    250(635 cm)
    200(508 cm)
    150(381 cm)
    100(254 cm)
    80(203 cm)
    70(178 cm)
    60(152 cm)
    40(102 cm)261(664 cm)
    235(598 cm)
    218(553 cm)
    174(443 cm)
    131(332 cm)
    87(221 cm)
    70(177 cm)
    61(155 cm)
    52(133 cm)
    35(89 cm)21 1/32(53 cm)
    18 15/16(48 cm)
    17 17/32(45 cm)
    14 1/64(36 cm)
    10 33/64(27 cm)
    7 1/64(18 cm)
    5 39/64(14 cm)
    4 29/32(12 cm)
    4 13/64(11 cm)
    2 51/64( 7 cm)4 
    29/32(12.5 cm)
    4 13/32(11.2 cm)
    4 5/64(10.4 cm)
    3 17/64(8.3 cm)
    2 29/64(6.2 cm)
    1 41/64(4.2 cm)
    1 5/16(3.3 cm)
    1 9/64(2.9 cm)
     63/64(2.5 cm)
     21/32(1.7 cm) 147(374 cm)
    132(336 cm)
    123(311 cm)
    98(249 cm)
    74(187 cm)
    49(125 cm)
    39(100 cm)
    34(87 cm)
    29(75 cm)
    20(50 cm)29
     9(9.1 m)
    26 9(8.2 m)
    24 9(7.5 m)
    1910(6.0 m)
    1410(4.5 m)
    911(3.0 m)
    711(2.4 m)
     611(2.1 m)
    511(1.8 m)
    4  0(1.2 m)34
     5(10.5 m)
    3011(9.4 m)
    28 8(8.7 m)
    2211(7.0 m)
    17 2(5.2 m)
    11 6(3.5 m)
    9 2(2.8 m)
    8 0(2.4 m)
    611(2.1 m)
    4  7(1.4 m)
    When using a wide screen (16:9) and projecting 16:9 image
    Picture (Screen) size
    Projection distance [L]
    Diag. [χ]
    Width Height
    Minimum [L1] Maximum [L2]
    When using a normal screen (4:3) and projecting 4:3 image (NORMAL Mode)
    300(762 cm)
    270(686 cm)
    250(635 cm)
    200(508 cm)
    150(381 cm)
    100(254 cm)
    80(203 cm)
    70(178 cm)
    60(152 cm)
    40(102 cm)240(610 cm)
    216(549 cm)
    200(508 cm)
    160(406 cm)
    120(305 cm)
    80(203 cm)
    64(163 cm)
    56(142 cm)
    48(122 cm)
    32(81 cm)25 47/64(65 cm)
    23 11/64(59 cm)
    21 29/64(54 cm)
    17 5/32(44 cm)
    12 7/8(33 cm)
    8 37/64(22 cm)
    6 55/64(17 cm)
    6(15 cm)
    5 
    9/64(13 cm)
    3 7/16(9 cm)6(15.2 cm)
    5 
    13/32(13.7 cm)
    5(12.7 cm)
    4(10.2 cm)
    3(7.6 cm)
    2(5.1 cm)
    1 
    19/32(4.1 cm)
    1 13/32(3.6 cm)
    1 13/64(3.0 cm)
     51/64(2.0 cm) 180(457 cm)
    162(411 cm)
    150(381 cm)
    120(305 cm)
    90(229 cm)
    60(152 cm)
    48(122 cm)
    42(107 cm)
    36(91 cm)
    24(61 cm)36
     4(11.1 m)
    32 9(10.0 m)
    30 4(9.2 m)
    24 3(7.4 m)
    18 2(5.5 m)
     12 1(3.7 m)
     9 8(3.0 m)
    8 6(2.6 m)
    7 3(2.2 m)
    4 10(1.5 m)42
     1(12.8 m)
    37 10(11.5 m)
    35 1(10.7 m)
    28 1(8.6 m)
    21 0(6.4 m)
    14 0(4.3 m)
    11 3(3.4 m)
    9 10(3.0 m)
    8 5(2.6 m)
    5 7(1.7 m)
    Distance from the lens center
    to the bottom of the image [H]
    χ
    : Picture (Screen) size (diag.) (in/cm)
    L: Projection distance (ft/m)
    L1: Minimum projection distance (ft/m)
    L2: Maximum projection distance (ft/m)
    H: Distance from the lens center to the bottom of the image (in/cm)
    S: Adjustable range of image position (in/cm)   See page 47.The formula for picture size and projection distance
    [Feet/inches]
    L1 (ft) = 0.03019χ
     / 0.3048
    L2 (ft) = 0.03493χ
     / 0.3048
    H (in) = 0.17808χ
     / 2.54
    S (in) = ±0.04151χ
     / 2.54 χ
    : Picture (Screen) size (diag.) (in/cm)
    L: Projection distance (ft/m)
    L1: Minimum projection distance (ft/m)
    L2: Maximum projection distance (ft/m)
    H: Distance from the lens center to the bottom of the image (in/cm)
    S: Adjustable range of image position (in/cm)   See page 47.[m/cm]
    L1 (m) = 0.03019χ
    L2 (m) = 0.03493χ
    H (cm) = 0.17808χ
    S (cm) = ±0.04151χ
    The projection screen size varies according to the distance from the lens of the projec-
    tor to the screen. Install the projector so that projected images are projected onto the
    screen at the optimum size by referring to the table below. Use the values in the table
    as a reference when installing the projector.
    Adjustable range of
    image position [S]
    Picture (Screen) size
    Projection distance [L]
    Diag. [χ]
    Width Height
    Minimum [L1] Maximum [L2]Distance from the lens center
    to the bottom of the image [H]Adjustable range of
    image position [S]
    The formula for picture size and projection distance
    [Feet/inches]
    L1 (ft) = 0.03694χ
     / 0.3048
    L2 (ft) = 0.04275χ
     / 0.3048
    H (in) = 0.21794χ
     / 2.54
    S (in) = ±0.0508χ
     / 2.54[m/cm]
    L1 (m) = 0.03694χ
    L2 (m) = 0.04275χ
    H (cm) = 0.21794χ
    S (cm) = ±0.0508χ
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    							Setup
    21
    When using a normal screen (4:3) and projecting 16:9 image
    300(762 cm)
    270(686 cm)
    250(635 cm)
    200(508 cm)
    150(381 cm)
    100(254 cm)
    80(203 cm)
    70(178 cm)
    60(152 cm)
    40(102 cm)240(610 cm)
    216(549 cm)
    200(508 cm)
    160(406 cm)
    120(305 cm)
    80(203 cm)
    64(163 cm)
    56(142 cm)
    48(122 cm)
    32(81 cm)19 5/16(49 cm)
    17 3/8(44 cm)
    16 3/32(41 cm)
    12 7/8(33 cm)
    9 21/32(25 cm)
    6 7/16(16 cm)
    5 9/64(13 cm)
    4 1/2(11 cm)
    3 55/64(10 cm)
    2 37/64(7 cm)4 
    1/2(11.4 cm)
    4 3/64(10.3 cm)
    3 3/4(9.5 cm)
    3 (7.6 cm)
    2 
    1/4(5.7 cm)
    1 1/2(3.8 cm)
    1 13/64(3.0 cm)
    1 3/64(2.7 cm)
     29/32(2.3 cm)
     19/32(1.5 cm) 180(457 cm)
    162(411 cm)
    150(381 cm)
    120(305 cm)
    90(229 cm)
    60(152 cm)
    48(122 cm)
    42(107 cm)
    36(91 cm)
    24(61 cm)27
     3(8.3 m)
    24 7(7.5 m)
    22 9(6.9 m)
    18 2(5.5 m)
    13 8(4.2 m)
     9 1(2.8 m)
     7 3(2.2 m)
    6 4(1.9 m)
    5 5(1.7 m)
    3 8(1.1 m)31
     7(9.6 m)
    28 5(8.7 m)
    26 4(8.0 m)
    21 0(6.4 m)
    15 9(4.8 m)
    10 6(3.2 m)
    8 5(2.6 m)
    7 4(2.2 m)
    6 4(1.9 m)
    4 2(1.3 m)
    Picture (Screen) size
    Projection distance [L]
    Diag. [χ]
    WidthHeight
    Minimum [L1] Maximum [L2]Distance from the lens center to
    the bottom of the image [H]
    •Refer to page 18 concerning “Projection distance [L]” and “Distance from the lens center to the
    bottom of the image [H]”.
    •Allow a margin of error in the values in the diagrams.
    Note
    The formula for picture size and projection distance
    [Feet/inches]
    L1 (ft) = 0.02771χ
     / 0.3048
    L2 (ft) = 0.03206χ
     / 0.3048
    H (in) = 0.16346χ
     / 2.54
    S (in) = ±0.0381χ
     / 2.54 χ
    : Picture (Screen) size (diag.) (in/cm)
    L: Projection distance (ft/m)
    L1: Minimum projection distance (ft/m)
    L2: Maximum projection distance (ft/m)
    H: Distance from the lens center to the bottom of the image (in/cm)
    S: Adjustable range of image position (in/cm)   See page 47.[m/cm]
    L1 (m) = 0.02771χ
    L2 (m) = 0.03206χ
    H (cm) = 0.16346χ
    S (cm) = ±0.0381χ
    Adjustable range of
    image position [S]
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    Samples of Cables for Connection
    •For more details of connection and cables, refer to the user guide of the connecting equipment.• You may need other cables or connectors not listed below.
    EquipmentInput
    SignalCableTerminal on the
    projector
    Audio-visual
    equipment
    HDMI
    videoHDMI cable (commercially available)
    COMPONENT 1, 2Component cable (commercially available)
    Compo-
    nent
    videoHDMI
    Compo-
    nent
    video
    S-video cable (commercially available)
    Video cable (commercially available)
    Camera/
    video gameS-video
    Video
    Cables for a camera or a video gameRGB
    VIDEO S-VIDEO 3 RCA to 15-pin D-sub cable
    Compo-
    nent
    video
    COMPONENT 1, 2
    Compo-
    nent
    videoCables for a camera
    or a video game3 RCA to
    15-pin D-
    sub cable
    RCA adaptor plug
    (commercially available)
    RGB
    S-videoCables for a camera or a video gameS-VIDEO
    VideoCables for a camera or a video game
    RGB cable (commercially available)
    Computer
    RGB
    videoVIDEO
    RGB
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    							Connections
    23
    Connecting to Video Equipment
    Before connecting, ensure that the power cord of the projector is unplugged from the AC
    outlet and turn off the devices to be connected. After making all connections, turn on the
    projector first and then the other devices.
    When connecting the component video equipment to the component input termi-
    nal on the projector (COMPONENT 1 or COMPONENT 2)
    ASPECTENTER I
    NPUT
    MENU
    INPUTS
    TA
    N
    DBY
    /O
    NL
    AMPT
    EM
    P.
    Component cable
    (commercially available) To component output
    (Y, C
    B/PB, CR/PR) terminal
    To COMPONENT 1
    terminal
    DVD, etc.
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    ASPECTENTER INPUT
    MENU
    INPUTS
    TA
    ND
    B
    Y/O
    NL
    A
    M
    PT
    E
    MP.
    To video output terminal
    When connecting to equipment with video output terminal (VIDEO)
    Video cable
     (commercially available)To VIDEO terminal
    DVD, etc.
    ASPECTENTER I
    NPUT
    MENU
    INPUTS
    TA N
    D
    BY
    /ONLA
    M
    PT
    E
    MP
    .
    When connecting to equipment with S-video output terminal (S-VIDEO)
    To S-video output terminal
    S-video cable
    (commercially available)To S-VIDEO terminalDVD, etc.
    Connecting to Video Equipment (Continued)
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    							Connections
    25
    When connecting the component video equipment to the computer-RGB/
    component input terminal on the projector (RGB)
    DVD, etc.
    ASPECTENTER INPUT
    MENU
    INPUTSTA
    N
    DBY
    /O
    NL
    AMPT
    EM
    P.
    To component output
    (Y, CB/PB, CR/PR) terminal
    To RGB terminal
    3 RCA to 15-pin
    D-sub cable
    When connecting to equipment with HDMI output teminal (HDMI)
    HDMI is a new specialized interface capable of delivering a video and audio signal to
    the terminal using just one cable. Since this projector does not support an audio signal
    by itself, use an amplifier or other audio device.
    For video connection, use a cable that conforms to HDMI standards. Using cables that
    do not conform to HDMI standards may result in a malfunction.
    ASPECTENTER INPUT
    MENU
    INPUTST
    AND
    B
    Y
    /O
    NLA
    M
    PT
    EM
    P.
    HDMI compatible device
    To HDMI output terminal
    To HDMI terminal
    HDMI cable (type A)
    (commercially available)
    Note
    •HDMI (High Definition Multimedia Interface) is a digital AV interface that can deliver a high-defini-
    tion video signal, multi-channel audio signal, and bi-directional control signal all in just one cable.
    •Because it is compatible with the HDCP (High-bandwidth Digital Content Protection) system, the
    digital video signal does not degrade when transmitted, and a high-quality image with a simple
    connection can be enjoyed.
    •When a DVI to HDMI conversion cable is connected to the HDMI terminal, a proper picture may not
    be displayable.
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    ASPECTENTER I
    NPUT
    MENU
    INPUTSTA
    ND
    B
    Y/O
    NLA
    M
    PTEM
    P
    .
    Connecting to a Computer
    To RGB output terminal
    RGB cable
    (commercially available) When connecting a computer, ensure that it is the last device to be turned on after all the
    connections are made.
    Ensure that you have read the 
    user guides of the devices to be connected before making connec-
    tions.
    •See page 59 “Computer Compatibility Chart” for a list of computer signals compatible with the projec-
    tor. Use with computer signals other than those listed may cause some of the functions to not work.
    •A Macintosh adaptor may be required for use with some Macintosh computers. Contact your near-
    est Macintosh Dealer.
    •Depending on the computer you are using, an image may not be projected unless the
    computer’s external output port is switched on.  Refer to the specific instructions in your computers
    user guide to enable your computer’s external output port.
    Note
    To RGB terminal
    Supplied
    accessoryComputer
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    							Connections
    27
    Controlling the Projector by a Computer
    When the RS-232C terminal on the projector is connected to a computer with a DIN-D-sub RS-
    232C adaptor (Supplied accessory) and an RS-232C serial control cable (cross type, commercially
    available), the computer can be used to control the projector and check the status of the projector.
    See page 58 for detail.
    When connecting to a computer using an RS-232C serial control cable and a DIN-
    D-sub RS-232C adaptor
    ASPECTENTER I
    NPUT
    MENU
    I
    NPUTS
    TA
    ND
    B
    Y
    /ONL
    AM
    PTE
    M
    P
    .
    To RS-232C terminal
    To RS-232C terminal
    DIN-D-sub RS-232C
    adaptor
    RS-232C serial control cable (cross type, commercially available)
    Note
    •The RS-232C function may not operate if your computer terminal is not correctly set up. Refer to the
    user guide of the computer for details.
    •See page 58 for connection of an RS-232C serial control cable.
    Info
    •Do not connect the RS-232C cable to a port other than the RS-232C terminal on the computer. This
    may damage your computer or projector.
    •Do not connect or disconnect an RS-232C serial control cable to or from the computer while it is on.
    This may damage your computer.
    Computer
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    Turning the Projector On/Off
    Remove the lens cap and press  / I
    STANDBY/ON on the projector or bON
    on the remote control.
    •About the Lamp Indicator
    The lamp indicator illuminates to indicate the
    status of the lamp.
    Green: The lamp is on.
    Blinking in green:The lamp is warming up
    or shutting down.
    Red:The lamp is shut down abnormally
    or the lamp should be replaced.
    • When switching on the projector, a slight flick-
    ering of the image may be experienced within
    the first minute after the lamp has been illumi-
    nated. This is normal operation as the lamp’s
    control circuitry is stabilising the lamp output
    characteristics. It should not be regarded as
    faulty operation.
    • If the projector is put into standby mode and
    immediately turned on again, the lamp may
    take some time to start projection. / I STANDBY/ON
    button
    A
    S
    P
    E
    C
    TE
    N
    T
    E
    R I
    N
    P
    U
    T
    M
    E
    N
    U
    IN
    P
    U
    TSTANDBY/ONLAMPTEMP.
    ASPECTENTERINPUT
    MENU
    INPUT
    STANDBY/ONLAMPTEMP.
    Note
    Lamp indicator
    • English is the factory default language. If you
    want to change the on-screen display to another
    language, change the language according to
    the procedure on page 50.
    Info
    C1
    VC2 S
    STANDBY
    COMP.1 COMP.2 S-VIDEO
    VIDEO RGB HDMI
    RGB HDMI
    ON ON
    KEYSTONE MENU
    ONON
    Turning the Projector on
    Note that the connections to external equip-
    ment and power outlet should be done be-
    fore performing the operations written be-
    low. (See pages 23 to 28.)
    Power indicator
    ON button AC socket
    ASPECTENTER INPUT
    MENU
    INPUTSTAN
    DBY
    /O
    NLAMPT
    EM
    P.
    Power cordSupplied
    accessory
    Connecting the Power Cord
    Plug the supplied power cord into the AC
    socket on the rear of the projector.
    • Make sure the AC power cord is firmly con-
    nected into the AC IN socket.
    Info
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    							Basic
    Operation
    29
    On-screen Display
    1
    2
    Turning the Power off (Putting
    the Projector into Standby Mode)
    Press  / I STANDBY/ON on the
    projector or aSTANDBY on the re-
    mote control to put the projector
    into standby mode.
    Unplug the power cord from the AC
    outlet after the cooling fan stops.
    •The power indicator on the projector
    blinks in green while cooling.
    •The power indicator changes to red when
    the projector finishes cooling.
    •Do not unplug the power cord during projection
    or cooling fan operation. This can cause dam-
    age due to rise in internal temperature, as the
    cooling fan also stops.
    •When on standby, power to the projector is not
    OFF completely. If not planning to use the pro-
    jector for an extended period of time, unplug
    the AC power cord from AC power outlet as ex-
    plained above.
    Info
    C1
    VC2 S
    STANDBY
    COMP.1 COMP.2 S-VIDEO
    VIDEO RGB HDMI
    RGB HDMI
    ON ON
    KEYSTONE MENU
    STANDBY
    STANDBYSTANDBY
    button
    C1
    V
    A C2 S
    STANDBY
    COMP.1 COMP.2 S-VIDEO
    VIDEO RGB HDMI
    RGB HDMI
    R/C
    SYNC
    ON ON
    KEYSTONE MENU
    RETURN ENTER
    AUTO SYNC ASPECT
    IMAGE SHIFT RGB/COMP.PICTURE MODEPICFREEZE IRISIRIS
    C1
    VC2 SCOMP.1 COMP.2 S-VIDEO
    VIDEO RGB HDMI
    RGB HDMI
    C1
    VC2 S
    COMP.1 COMP.2 S-VIDEO
    VIDEO RGB HDMI
    RGB HDMI
    Switching the Input Mode
    Press the appropriate INPUT button on
    the remote control to select the desired
    input mode.
    •When pressing INPUT (P/R) on the projector, in-
    put mode switches in the following order:
    Comp. 1 Comp. 2 S-Video
    HDMI RGB Video
    Select the appropriate input mode for
    the connected equipment.
    INPUT buttons
    Image Projection
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