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    [OPTIONS(1)]
    Selecting	Fan	Mode	[FAN	MODE]
    Fan	Mode	is	used	to	set	the	speed	of	the	internal	cooling	fan.
    AUTO ���������������������The built-in fans automatically run at a variable speed according to the\
     internal temperature�
    HIGH ����������������������The built-in fans run at a high speed� Select this option when using the projector at altitudes approximately \
    5500 feet/1700 meters or higher�
    NOTE:	
    •	 It	is	recommended	that	you	select	High	speed	mode	if	you	use	the	projector	non-stop	for	consecutive	days.
    •	 Set	[FAN	MODE]	to	[HIGH]	when	using	the	projector	at	altitudes	approximately	5500	feet/1700	meters	or	higher.
    •	 Using	the	projector	at	altitudes	approximately	5500	feet/1700	meters	or	higher	without	setting	to	[HIGH]	can	cause	the	projector	
    to	overheat	and	the	protector	could	shut	down.	If	this	happens,	wait	a	couple	minutes	and	turn	on	the	projector.
    •	 Using	the	projector	at	altitudes	approximately	5500	feet/1700	meters	or	higher	can	shorten	the	life	of	optical	components	such	
    as	the	light	module.
    •	 Your	setting	will	not	be	affected	even	when	[RESET]	is	done	from	the	menu.
    Enabling	or	Disabling	WXGA	Mode	[WXGA	MODE]
    Selecting	[ON]	will	give	priority	to	WXGA	(1280	×	768)/WUXGA	(1920	×	1200)	signals	in	recognizing	an	input	signal.
    When	[WXGA	MODE]	is	set	to	[ON],	XGA	(1024	×	768)/UXGA	(1600	×	1200)	signals	may	not	be	recognized.	In	this	
    case,	select	[OFF].
    NOTE:	
    •	 The	[ON]	is	selected	at	the	time	of	shipment.
    Selecting	Still	Image	Mode	or	Movie	Mode	[IMAGE	MODE]
    This	function	allows	you	to	select	the	still	image	mode	or	the	movie	mode.
    NOTE:
    •	 This	mode	may	not	be	available	depending	on	input	signal.
    4. Using On-Screen Menu  
    						
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    Setting	HDMI1,	HDMI2,	or	HDBaseT	[HDMI	SETTINGS]
    Make	the	settings	for	each	video	level	when	connecting	HDMI	equipment	and	Ethernet/HDBaseT	terminal.	
    VIDEO LEVEL ���������Select [AUTO] to automatically detect video level� If automatic detection may not work well, select [NOR-
    MAL] to disable the [ENHANCED] feature of your HDMI equipment or select \
    [ENHANCED] to improve image 
    contrast and increase detail in the dark areas�
    Setting	Audio	[AUDIO	SELECT]
    Make	the	settings	for	each	audio	lev el	when	connecting	HDMI	equipment	and	Ethernet/HDBaseT	terminal.	Select	
    between	each	equipment	and	computer.
    HDMI1, HDMI2 �����������Select [HDMI1] or [HDMI2] to switch the HDMI 1 IN or HDMI 2 IN digital audio signal or select [COMPUTER] 
    to switch the COMPUTER input audio signal�
    HDBaseT ����������������Select [HDBaseT] or [COMPUTER] to switch the source connected to the network�
    Enabling	Key	Sound	and	Error	Sound	[BEEP]
    This	feature	turns	on	or	off	the	button	sound	or	alarm	when	an	error	occurs	or	the	follo wing	operations	are	perfor med.
    -	Displaying	the	main	menu	
    -	Switching	sources
    -	Resetting	data	by	using	[RESET]
    -	Pressing	POWER	ON	or	STANDBY	button
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    [OPTIONS(2)]
    Selecting	Power-saving	in	[STANDBY	MODE]
    The	projector	has	two	standby	modes:	[NORMAL]	and	[NETWORK	ST ANDBY].
    The	NORMAL	mode	is	the	mode	that	allows	you	to	put	the	projector	in	the	pow er-saving	condition	which	consumes	
    less	power	than	the	NETWORK	STANDBY	mode.
    NORMAL �����������������������POWER indicator: Red light/STATUS indicator: Off
    When [NORMAL] is selected, only the following buttons and feature will w\
    ork:
    POWER button on the projector cabinet and the remote control, powering on from PC Control com -
    mand, and AUTO POWER ON�
    NETWORK STANDBY ����POWER indicator: Orange light/STATUS indicator: Off
    When [NETWORK STANDBY] is selected, the projector can be turned on over a wired LAN/wire\
    less LAN 
    connection and only the following buttons, terminals, and features will \
    work:
    POWER button on the projector cabinet and the remote control, powering o\
    n from PC Control command, 
    AUTO POWER ON, Operation by User Supportware, Network service, Program Timer�
    Important:
    •	 When	[NETWORK	STANDBY]	is	selected,	[AUTO	POWER	OFF]	will	turn	in	grey	and	be	disabled	and	[0:10]	will	be	selected	auto-
    matically	for	[AUTO	POWER	OFF].
    •	 In	the	below	conditions,	setting	of	the	[STANDBY	MODE]	is	disabled	and	the	projector	will	go	into	the	SLEEP	mode*.
    *	 Sleep	mode	refers	the	mode	without	functional	restrictions	by	the	[STANDBY	MODE].	Power	consumption	in	the	SLEEP	mode	
    is	relatively	higher	than	the	[NETWORK	STANDBY]	mode.	The	Status	indicator	turns	on	in	Green.
    	 When	[STANDBY	MODE]	→	[NETWORK	STANDBY]	is	selected
    -	 When	[NETWORK	SERVICE]	→	[AMX	SETTINGS]	→	[ENABLE]	is	selected	
    -	 When	[NETWORK	SERVICE]	→	[CRESTRON	SETTINGS]	→	[CRESTRON	CONTROL]	→	[ENABLE]	is	selected
    -	 When	[NETWORK	SETTINGS]	→	[WIRELESS	LAN]	→	Except	for	[DISABLE]	and	mounting	the	wireless	LAN	unit	to	the	projector
    -	 When	the	signal	is	input	to	the	computer,	HDMI	1	IN	or	HDMI	2	IN	terminals
    NOTE:	
    •	 When	an	HDBaseT	transmitter	is	connected	to	the	Ethernet/HDBaseT	port,	if	the	projector	is	in	the	standby	mode,	the	projector	
    cannot	be	controlled	(the	power	cannot	be	turned	on),	regardless	of	the	[STANDBY	MODE]	setting.
    TIP:	
    •	 Even	when	[NORMAL]	is	selected	for	[STANDBY	MODE],	power	on	or	off	can	be	done	by	using	the	PC	CONTROL	port.
    •	 The	power	consumption	in	the	standby	mode	will	not	be	included	in	calculating	CO2	emission	reduction.
    •	 Your	setting	will	not	be	affected	even	when	[RESET]	is	done	from	the	menu.
    Enabling	Direct	Power	On	[DIRECT	POWER	ON]
    Turns	the	projector	on	automatically	when	the	power	cord	is	inserted	into	an	active	pow er	outlet.	This	eliminates	the	
    need	to	always	use	the	POWER	button	on	the	remote	control	or	projector	cabinet.
    4. Using On-Screen Menu  
    						
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    Turning	On	the	Projector	By	Applying	Computer	Signal	[AUTO	POWER	ON]
    When	the	projector	is	in	Standby	mode,	applying	a	computer	or	HDMI	signal	from	a	computer	connected	to	the	COM-
    PUTER	IN	input,	HDMI1,	or	HDMI2	input	will	power	on	the	projector	and	simultaneously	project	the	image.
    This	functionality	eliminates	the	need	to	always	use	the	POWER	button	on	the	remote	control	or	the	projector	cabinet	
    to	power	on	the	projector.
    To	use	this	function,	first	connect	a	computer	to	the	projector	and	the	projector	to	an	active	AC	input.
    NOTE:	
    •	 Disconnecting	a	computer	signal	from	the	computer	will	not	power	off	the	projector.	We	recommend	using	this	function	in	com-
    bination	of	the	AUTO	POWER	OFF	function.
    •	 This	function	will	not	be	available	under	the	following	conditions:
    -	 when	a	component	signal	is	applied	to	the	COMPUTER	IN	terminal
    -	 when	a	Sync	on	Green	RGB	signal	or	composite	sync	signal	is	applied
    •	 To	enable	the	AUTO	POWER	ON	after	changing	to	the	sleep	mode	turning	off	the	projector,	wait	5	seconds	and	input	a	computer	
    or	HDMI	signal.
    	 If	a	computer	or	HDMI	signal	is	still	present	when	the	projector	is	turned	off,	the	AUTO	POWER	ON	will	not	work	and	the	projector	
    remains	in	standby	mode.
    Enabling	Power	Management	[AUTO	POWER	OFF]
    The	projector	has	power	management	functions.	To	reduce	pow er	consumption,	the	pow er	management	functions	(1	
    and	2)	are	factory	preset	as	shown	below .	To	control	the	projector	from	an	exter nal	device	via	a	LAN	or	serial	cable	
    connection,	use	the	on-screen	menu	to	change	the	settings	for	1	and	2.
    1. STANDBY MODE (Factory preset: NORMAL)
     To control the projector from an external device, select [NETWORK STANDBY] for [STANDBY MODE].
    NOTE:
    •	 When	[NORMAL]	is	selected	for	[STANDBY	MODE],	the	following	terminals	and	functions	will	not	work:
    	 MONITOR	OUT	(COMP.)	terminal,	AUDIO	OUT	terminal,	LAN	functions,	Mail	Alert	function,	DDC/CI	(Virtual	Remote	Tool)
    2. AUTO POWER OFF (Factory preset: 1 hour)
     To control the projector from an external device, select [OFF] for [AUTO POWER OFF].
    NOTE:
    •	 When	[1:00]	is	selected	for	[AUTO	POWER	OFF],	you	can	enable	the	projector	to	automatically	turn	off	in	60	minutes	if	there	is	
    no	signal	received	by	any	input	or	if	no	operation	is	performed.
    4. Using On-Screen Menu  
    						
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    Selecting	Default	Source	[DEFAULT	SOURCE	SELECT]
    You	can	set	the	projector	to	default	to	any	one	of	its	inputs	each	time	the	projector	is	turned	on.
    LAST ����������������������Sets the projector to default to the previous or last active input each \
    time the projector is turned on�
    AUTO ���������������������Searches for an active source in order of [HDMI1] → [HDMI2] → [COMPUTER] → [VIDEO] → [HDBaseT] 
    →
     [APPS] and displays the first found source�
    HDMI1 �������������������Displays the digital source from the HDMI 1 IN terminal every time the projector is turned on� 
    HDMI2 �������������������Displays the digital source from the HDMI 2 IN terminal every time the projector is turned on� 
    COMPUTER �����������Displays the computer signal from the COMPUTER IN terminal every time the projector is turned on�
    VIDEO ��������������������Displays the Video source from the VIDEO IN terminal every time the projector is turned on�
    HDBaseT ����������������Projects the signal transmitted from the terminals supported HDBaseT�
    APPS ���������������������Display the APPS MENU�
    NOTE:
    •	 [APPS]	can	not	be	detected	when	[AUTO]	is	selected.	For	projecting	image	from	APPS,	select	[APPS]	or	[LAST].
    4. Using On-Screen Menu  
    						
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    [3D]
    Selecting	input	connected	to	a	source	of	3D	images	[HDMI1/HDMI2/COMPUTER/VIDEO/HDBaseT]
    [3D]
    This	function	switches	the	3D	mode	between	ON	and	OFF	for	each	input.
    ON �������������������������Turns on the 3D mode for the selected input�
    NOTE:
    To	confirm	that	the	supported	3D	signal	is	accepted,	use	either	way	of	the	following:
    •	 Make	sure	that	[3D]	is	displayed	in	the	top	right	of	the	screen	after	the	source	is	selected.
    •	 Display	[INFO.]	→	[SOURCE(2)]	→	[3D	SIGNAL]	and	make	sure	that	“SUPPORTED”	is	displayed.
    OFF ������������������������Turns off the 3D mode for the selected input�
    [GLASSES]
    Select	3D	glasses	method.
    DLP® Link ��������������For 3D eyeglasses (ones manufactured by XPAND are recommended) or DLP® Link compatible LCD shutter 
    eyeglasses�
    Others ��������������������For other LCD shutter eyeglasses such as IR or wired LCD shutter types�
    NOTE:
    •	 When	using	crystal	shutter	glasses	other	than	those	using	the	DLP®	Link	method,	it	may	not	be	possible	to	synchronize,	depend-
    ing	on	the	glasses.
    •	 This	function	will	not	work	for	VIDEO	source.
    [FORMAT]
    Sets	3D	format.
    AUTO ����������������������������Automatically selects the appropriate format� The supported format is HDMI 3D only�
    FRAME PACKING ����������Selects this format for the FRAME PACKING 3D image� FRAM PACKING is a format that stores the left 
    and right eye images without compression�
    SIDE BY SIDE ���������������Selects this format for the SIDE BY SIDE 3D image� SIDE BY SIDE is a format that stores the left and 
    right eye images displayed horizontally� Only the half of the horizontal resolution is supported 
    TOP AND BOTTOM �������Selects this format for the TOP AND BOTTOM 3D image� TOP AND BOTTOM is a format that stores the 
    left and right eye images displayed vertically� Only the half of the vertical resolution is supported�
    FRAME SEQUENTIAL ����Selects this format for the FRAME SEQUENTIAL 3D image� FRAME SEQUENTIAL is a format that displays 
    the left and right eye images alternately�
    NOTE:
    •	 This	function	will	not	work	for	VIDEO	source.
    •	 When	3D	signals	are	input,	operation	is	only	possible	when	[GLASSES]	is	set	to	“DLP®	Link”.
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    [L/R	INVERT]
    Change	the	setting	if	you	have	difficulty	seeing	3D	images.
    NON-INVERT ���������Normal setting�
    INVERT ������������������Changes the order of displaying the images for left eye and right eye�
    NOTE:
    •	 When	[L/R	INVERT]	cannot	be	operated,	the	[L/R	INVERT]	screen	will	not	be	displayed	even	when	the	remote	control’s	video	
    button	is	pressed.
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    ❻ Menu Descriptions & Functions [INFO.]
    Displays	the	status	of	the	current	signal	and	light	module	usage.	This	item	has	nine	pages.	The	information	included	
    is	as	follows:
    TIP:	Pressing	the	HELP	button	on	the	remote	control	will	show	the	[INFO.]	menu	items.
    [USAGE TIME]
    [LIGHT	HOURS	USED]	(H)
    [TOTAL	CARBON	SAVINGS]	(kg-CO2)
    •	 [TOTAL	CARBON	SAVINGS]
    	 This	displays	the	estimated	carbon	saving	information	in	kg.	The	carbon	footpr int	factor	in	the	carbon	saving	cal-
    culation	is	based	on	the	OECD	(2008	Edition).	(→	page	29)
    [SOURCE(1)]
    [RESOLUTION]	[HORIZONTAL	FREQUENCY]	
    [VERTICAL	FREQUENCY]	[SYNC	TYPE]	
    [SYNC	POLARITY]	 [SCAN	TYPE]
    [SOURCE(2)]
    [SIGNAL	TYPE]	[VIDEO	TYPE]	
    [BIT	DEPTH]	 [VIDEO	LEVEL]	
    [3D	SIGNAL]
    [HDBaseT]
    [SIGNAL	QUALITY]	[OPERATION	MODE]	
    [LINK	STATUS]	 [HDMI	ST ATUS]
    [WIRED LAN]
    [IP	ADDRESS]	[SUBNET	MASK]	
    [GATEWAY]	 [MAC	ADDRESS]
    [WIRELESS LAN]
    [IP	ADDRESS]	[SUBNET	MASK]	
    [GATEWAY]	 [MAC	ADDRESS]	
    [SSID]	[NETWORK	TYPE]	
    [SECURITY]	[CHANNEL]	
    [SIGNAL	LEVEL]
    [VERSION(1)]
    [FIRMWARE]	Version	[D ATA]	Version
    [VERSION(2)]
    [FIRMWARE2]	Version
    [OTHERS]
    [PROJECTOR	NAME]	[HOST	NAME]	
    [MODEL	NO.]	 [SERIAL	NUMBER]	
    [LAN	UNIT	TYPE]	[CONTROL	ID]	(when	[CONTR OL	ID]	is	set)
    4. Using On-Screen Menu  
    						
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    ❼ Menu Descriptions & Functions [RESET]
    Returning to Factory Default [RESET]
    The	RESET	feature	allows	you	to	change	adjustments	and	settings	to	the	factory	preset	for	a	(all)	source	(s)	except	
    the	following:
    [CURRENT	SIGNAL]
    Resets	the	adjustments	for	the	current	signal	to	the	factory	preset	levels.	
    The	items	that	can	be	reset	are:	[PRESET],	[CONTRAST],	[BRIGHTNESS],	[COLOR],	[HUE],	[SHARPNESS],	[AS-
    PECT	RATIO],	[HORIZONTAL],	[VERTICAL],	[CLOCK],	[PHASE],	and	[OVERSCAN].
    [ALL	DATA]
    Reset	all	the	adjustments	and	settings	for	all	the	signals	to	the	factory	preset.
    All	items	can	be	reset	EXCEPT	[LANGUAGE],	[BACKGROUND],	[ORIENTA TION],	[SERIAL	PORT],	[SECURITY],	
    [COMMUNICATION	SPEED],	[CONTROL	ID],	[STANDBY	MODE],	[FAN	MODE],	[LIGHT	HOURS	USED],	[TO TAL	
    CARBON	SAVINGS],	[PROJECTOR	NAME],	[WIRED	LAN],	[WIRELESS	LAN],	[IMAGE	EXPRESS	UTILITY	LITE],	
    [NETWORK	SERVICE],	[DATE	&	TIME],	[ADMINISTRA TOR	MODE],	and	[REMO TE	DESKT OP	CONNECTION].
    4. Using On-Screen Menu  
    						
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    ❶ Setting Up the Screen and the Projector
    Use	this	to	get	a	general	idea	of	what	the	screen	size	will	be	when	set	in	a	certain	position,	what	size	screen	you	will	
    need,	and	what	distance	you	will	need	to	project	images	of	the	desired	size.
    The	projection	distance	range	at	which	focusing	is	possible	is	0.79	m	(for	a	30	model)	to	14.19	m	(for	a	300	model).	
    Install	within	this	range.
    [P502HL]
    012345678910111 2131415
    12 13 14 15
    0
    1 2
    3
    4
    5
    12345678 91011
    40
    30 60 80
    100
    120 150
    180
    200 240
    300
    (inch)
    (m)
    Screen size
    Screen height from the center of the 
    projector lens
    [Projection distance] When zoom lever turned to wide
    With tilt feet tilted 4° when set to wide
    When zoom lever turned to telescopic When zoom lever 
    turned to telescopic
    Screen center line 
    (telescopic)
    When zoom lever 
    turned to wide
    Projector lens center Screen center line (wide) (m) (m)
    *	 The	figures	indicated	for	“height	of	screen	from	projector	lens	center”	on	the	projection	distance	tab
    le	are	f or	a	lens	shift	of	62%	V.
    [Reading	the	Table]
    From	the	upper	table	on	this	page,	to	project	wide	images	on	a	150	screen,	install	at	about	4.1	m	from	the	front.
    Also,	from	the	low er	table	we	can	see	that	about	2.1	m	are	required	from	the	projector’s	lens	center	to	the	upper	edge	
    of	the	screen.	Use	this	to	see	whether	or	not	enough	height	can	be	provided	from	the	projector	to	the	ceiling	and	
    for	installing	the	screen.	The	diagr am	shows	the	projection	distance	when	the	projector	is	installed	horiz ontally.	The	
    projected	image	can	be	moved	up	and	down,	left	and	right	using	the	lens	shift	function.	(→	page	17)
    5. Installation and Connections 
    						
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