Mitsubishi Se2u Projector User Manual
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Introduction 7 Projector Exterior View Front / Upper Side Rear Side Bottom Side Connector Panel Refer to page 11 for more information on making connections to various equipment. Projection lens Front adjuster foot Air inlet grill Front IR remote sensor Front adjuster button Focus ring and Zoom ringExternal control panel (See page 8 for detailed information.) Kensington lock slot Air outlet grill Connector panel Lamp door Front adjuster foot Rear adjuster footRear adjuster foot COMPUTER IN terminal (PC/ YPbPr/ YCbCr) COMPUTER OUT terminal AC inlet S-VIDEO terminal USB terminal AUDIO jack VIDEO terminal IR remote sensor
Introduction 8 Controls and Functions External Control Panel 13 12 10 9 11 534872 1 6 1. Power (Refer to pages 17 and 18 for more information.) Turns the projector on or off. 2. SOURCE (Refer to page 20 for more information.) Sequentially selects the input signal RGB/YP bPr, Video or S-Video. 3.3 Left 4. Right 4 When the on-screen menu is not activated, #3 and #4 function as Keystone -/+ hot keys. (Refer to page 19 for more information.) 5.5EXIT Exits and saves the menu settings. 6.6MENU Turns the on-screen display control menu on.When the on-screen menu is activated, the #3 to #6 buttons are used as directional arrows to select the desired menu items and to make adjustments. Refer to page 24 for more information. 7. AUTO POSITION (Refer to page 20 for more information.) Automatically determines the best picture timings for the displayed image. 8. MUTE (Refer to page 21 for more information.) Used to hide the screen image and disable the audio. You can press Mute again to bring the image and audio back. 9. POWER indicator light Lights up or flashes when the projector is under operation. 10. TEMP (Temperature) warning light (Refer to page 34 for more informa- tion.) Flashes red if the projector’s temperature becomes too high. 11. LAMP indicator light (Refer to page 32 for more information.) Indicates the status of the lamp. Lights up or flashes when the lamp has developed a problem. 12. Zoom ring Adjusts the size of the image. Rotate clockwise to enlarge the image or rotate counter-clockwise to make the image smaller. 13. Focus ring Adjusts the focus of the projected image.
Introduction 9 Remote Control Description POWER KEYSTONE AUTO Still MENU 6 Down MODE SOURCE MUTE PA G E U P / DOWN 3 Left / Right 4 5Up FunctionsDescriptions PowerTurns the projector on or off. Refer to pages 17 and 18 for more information. StillThe image is frozen when Still is pressed. A “Pause” icon will appear in the lower right corner of the screen. To release the function, press Still again. 5Up, MENU 3Left / Right4, 6 DownUsed to select the desired menu items and to make adjustments. Refer to page 24 for more information. KEYSTONEManually corrects distorted images resulting from the angles of projection. Refer to page 19 for more information. PAGE UP and DOWNConnect the projector to your PC or notebook with a USB cable prior to using this function. You can operate your Power Point presentation moving forwards and backwards by pressing PA G E UP and PA G E D O W N . AUTOAutomatically determines the best picture timings for displayed image. Refer to page 20 for more information. SOURCESequentially select the input signal RGB, Component Video, S- Video or Video. Refer to page 20 for information. MUTEIn order to draw the audience’s full attention to the presenter, you can use MUTE to hide the screen image and disable the audio. Press MUTE again to restore the imageand audio. Refer to page 21 for more information.
Introduction 10 Remote Control Effective Range Infra Red (IR) remote control sensors are located on the front and the back of the projector. The remote control must be held at an angle within 30 degrees of the projector’s IR remote control sensors to function correctly. The distance between the remote control and the sen- sors should not exceed 6 meters (19.5 feet). Important: Notes on Remote Control Operation:Make sure that there are no obstacles between the remote control and the IR sensors on the projector that might obstruct the infra-red beam. Installing or Replacing the Battery 1. Pull out the battery holder while sliding the lock in the direction of the arrow using a pointed stick such as a ball point pen. 2. Insert the new battery in the holder. 3. Push the holder into the remote control. • Use of a battery of wrong type may cause explosion. Use type CR2025 only. • Dispose of used batteries according to your local regulations. • Batteries may explode if misused. Do not recharge, disassemble, or dispose of in fire. • Be sure to handle the battery according to the instructions. • Load the battery with its positive (+) and negative (-) sides correctly oriented as indicated on the remote control. • Keep batteries out of reach of children and pets. • Remove the battery, if the remote control is not used for a long time. MODE According to the selected input signal, there are several picture setup options available: Presentation mode, Video mode, Cinema mode and Lamp Low mode. Refer to page 25 for more information. 6m Battery holder Lock
Connection 11 Connection When connecting a signal source to the projector, be sure to: 1. Turn all equipment off before making any connections. 2. Use the correct signal cables for each source. 3. Ensure the cables are firmly inserted. Connecting to a Laptop or Desktop Computer Important: A Mac adapter is needed if you are connecting to Macintosh computers. VGA cableCOMPUTER IN RGB USB cable USBUSB Audio cable PC audioAUDIO VGA cable RGBCOMPUTER IN (Ferrite core)
Connection 12 Connecting Equipment to the Component Video Input The projector is capable of displaying various High Definition TV display modes. Some of these sources are: Most of these sources will provide an analog component video output, a standard VGA out- put, or a YP bPr format. The projector is capable of accepting HDTV data through a Component Video connector. Use a Component Video cable to display these images. The following standards are supported in the HDTV function: Connecting Video and S-Video Devices • Digital-VHS (D-VHS) recorder • DVD player • Satellite Dish HDTV receiver • Digital TV tuners • 480i • 480p • 576i • 576p • 720p (50/ 60 Hz) • 1080i (50/ 60 Hz) AV equipmentYPbPr Component Video Cable COMPUTER IN S-VIDEO S-Video cable S-Video Audio cable (Ferrite core) S-Video devices AUDIO
Connection 13 Important:If the selected video image is not displayed after the projector is turned on and the correct video source has been selected, check that the video source is turned on and operating cor- rectly. Also check that the signal cables have been connected correctly. Connecting to Display Devices If you want to monitor your presentation close-up on a monitor as well as on the screen, you can connect the COMPUTER output port on the projector to an external monitor with a VGA cable. Audio cable Video cableVideo devices (Ferrite core) AUDIO VIDEO VGA cable COMPUTER OUT RGB
Installation 14 Installation Choosing a Location Your projector is designed to be installed in the four installation configurations shown here: Floor front, Ceiling front, Floor rear, Ceiling rear. Your room layout or personal preference will dictate which installation configuration you use. For further information on the four configurations, please refer to page 28. If you place the projector above or below the screen, you have to tilt it down or up to center the image on the screen, in these situations image distortion will occur. Use the Keystone function to correct the distortion. See page 19 for keystone correction. I. Floor front II. Ceiling front III. Floor rearIV. Ceiling rear
Installation 15 Adjusting the Height The projector is equipped with 1 quick-release adjuster foot and 2 rear adjuster feet. These adjusters change the image height and projection angle. To adjust the projector, 1. Lift the projector up and press the adjuster button to release the adjuster. The adjuster will drop into position and be locked. It can lift the projector by up to 15 degrees. 2. Screw the rear adjuster feet to fine tune the horizontal angle. Press the adjuster button again to retract the foot. Important:If the screen and the projector are not perpendicular to each other, the projected image becomes vertically trapezoidal. To correct this situation, adjust the value of Keystone in the Picture menu, on the projector control panel or on the remote control. Screen Size Place the projector at the required distance from the screen according to the required picture size (see the table on the next page). 1 2 2 M ax im um zoo m Mi n i mu m z oo m Focus ringMin. zoom Max. zoomP roj ec ti on d i s tan ce
Installation 16 Important: The above numbers are approximate, and may be slightly different from the actual measure- ments. Screen size chart (4:3 aspect ratio) ScreenDistance from screen (L)Hight projected image(Hd) Diagonal sizeWidth (W)Height (H)Minimum zoomMaximum zoom inch cm inch cm inch cm inch m inch m inch cm 40 102 32 81 24 61 52 1.3 65 1.6 3.98 10.1 60 152 48 122 36 91 79 2.0 97 2.5 5.94 15.1 80 203 64 163 48 122 105 2.7 129 3.3 7.91 20.1 100 254 80 203 60 152 131 3.3 161 4.1 9.88 25.1 150 381 120 305 90 229 197 5.0 242 6.2 14.8 37.7 180 457 144 366 108 274 236 6.0 290 7.4 17.8 45.3 Screen size chart (16:9 aspect ratio) ScreenDistance from screen (L)Hight projected image(Hd) Diagonal sizeWidth (W)Height (H)Minimum zoomMaximum zoom inch cm inch cm inch cm inch m inch m inch cm 40 102 35 89 20 50 58 1.5 71 1.8 7.56 19.2 60 152 52 133 29 75 86 2.2 106 2.7 11.3 28.8 80 203 70 177 39 100 115 2.9 141 3.6 15.1 38.4 100 254 87 221 49 125 144 3.7 177 4.5 18.9 47.9 150 381 131 332 74 187 216 5.5 265 6.7 28.3 71.9 180 457 157 398 88 224 259 6.6 315 8.1 34.0 86.3 H Hd L W A A=B B