Optoma Tx782 Projector User Manual
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English Introduction 1. 12V-Relay Connector 2. Composite Video Input Connector 3. Audio Input Connector (for Composite Video Connector) 4. Lamp Cover screw (for open the top cover) 5. S-Video Input Connector 6. Audio Input Connector (for S-Video Connector) 7. VGA-Out Connector (Monitor Loop-through Output) 8. Audio-Out Connector 9. VGA2-In Connector (PC Analog Signal/Component Video Input/HDTV) 10. Audio Input Connector (for VGA2-In Connector) 11. VGA1-In/SCART Connector (PC Analog Signal/Component Video Input/HDTV/SCART) 12. Audio Input Connector (for VGA1-In Connector) 13. DVI-D Connector (PC Digital (HDCP)) 14. Audio Input Connector (for DVI-D Connector) 15. KensingtonTM Lock Port 16. USB Connector (Connect to PC for Remote Mouse function) 17. Power Socket 18. HDMI Connector (HDCP) 19. Networking Connector RJ45 20. RS-232 Connector Optional 212322 The items below are only for models that operate with optional wireless module: 21. Reset button 22. Status Indicator LED 23. Antenna
2English Introduction Remote Control 1. Power On/Off 2. Re-Sync 3. Keystone 4. Page Up 5. Page Down 6. Laser LED 7. AV Mute 8. Freeze 9. Laser Button 10. Display Mode 11. Zoom in 12. Zoom out 13. Volume +/- 14. PC/Mouse Control 15. Mouse Right Click 16. Mouse Left Click 17. Enter 18. Menu 19. Four Directional Select Keys 20. Clear 21. Format 22. HDMI Source 23. Information 24. DVI Source 25. VGA1 Source 26. VGA2 Source 27. Source Lock 28. Video Source 29. S-Video Source 30. Numerical Buttons 1 2524 16 14 10 11 12 2 6 3 78 4 5 13 17 15 21 23 26 18 20 22 31 19 9 2728 2930 31. Wireless (only functional with optional wireless module)
3English Installation Connecting the Projector Due to the difference in applications for each country, some regions may have different accessories. Connect to Computer/Notebook 1...............................................................................................................Power Cord2.................................................................................................................USB Cable3................................................................................................................VGA Cable4..........................................................................DVI Cable (Optional accessories)5.................................................................RS232 Cable (for USA and ASIA only)6...........................................................Audio Input Cable (Optional accessories) 1 34 2 5 6
4English Installation Connect to Video Sources S-Video OutputDVD Player, Set-top Box, HDTV receiver 1...............................................................................................................Power Cord2...................................................Composite Video Cable (Optional accessories)3...................................................................S-Video Cable (Optional accessories)4...................................................Audio Cable Jack/RCA (Optional accessories)5............15-Pin to 3 RCA Component/HDTV Adaptor (Optional accessories)6................................................3 RCA Component Cable (Optional accessories)7................................................................................................................VGA Cable8......................................SCART RGB/S-Video Adaptor (Optional accessories)9......................................................................HDMI Cable (Optional accessories)10...............................................................Network Cable (Optional accessories) 9 7 5 6 Due to the difference in applications for each country, some regions may have different accessories. 2 Video Output1 3 10 8 DVD Player, Set-top Box, HDTV receiver +12V Relay Output 4
5English Installation Powering On the Projector 1. Remove the lens cap. 2. Ensure that the power cord and signal cable are securely connected. The Power LED will be Red. 3. Turn on the lamp by pressing “ ” button either on the top of the projector or on the remote. The Power LED will flash Blue. The startup screen will display in approximately 10 seconds. The first time you use the projector, you can select your preferred language from quick menu after the startup screen display. 4. Turn on your source (computer, notebook, video player, etc.). The projector will detect your source automatically. If you connect multiple sources at the same time, press the “Source” button on the control panel to switch between inputs. Powering On/Off the Projector Turn on the projector first and then select the signal sources. Lens Cap1 Power/Standby Power LED 2
6English Installation Warning Indicator When the “LAMP” indicator lights red, the projector will automatically shut itself down. Please contact your local reseller or service center. See pages 57-58. When the “TEMP” indicator lights red, it indicates the pro- jector has overheated. The projector will automatically shut itself down. Under normal conditions, the projector can be switched on again after it has cooled down. If the problem persists, you should contact your local dealer or our service center. See pages 57-58. When the “TEMP” indicator flashes red, it indicates the fan has failed. Please contact your local dealer or our service center. See pages 57-58. Powering Off the Projector 1. Press the “” button to turn off the projector lamp, you will see a message displayed on the projector’s screen. Press the “” button again to confirm. 2. The cooling fans continue to operate for about 10 seconds for cooling cycle. When the Power LED turn Red, the projector has entered standby mode. If you wish to turn the projector back on, you must wait until the projector has completed the cooling cycle and has entered standby mode. Once in standby mode, simply press “” button to restart the projector. 3. Disconnect the power cord from the electrical outlet and the projector. 4. Do not turn on the projector immediately following a power off procedure.
7English Installation Adjusting the Projected Image Adjusting the Projector’s Height The projector is equipped with elevator feet for adjusting the image height. To raise the image: 1. Locate the adjustable foot you wish to modify on the underside of the projector. 2. Rotate the four adjustable rings counter clockwise to raise the projector or clockwise to lower it. Repeat with the remaining feet as needed. 3. Reset the projector on its feet and re-adjust as needed. Tilt-Adjustment Feet Tilt-Adjustment Ring
8English Installation Focus Ring Zoom Ring Adjusting the Projector’s Zoom / Focus Adjusting Projection Image Size You may turn the zoom lever to zoom in or out. To focus the image, rotate the focus ring until the image is clear. The projector will focus at distances from 3.9 to 32.8 feet (1.2 to 10.0 meters). Hd 68.8(174.8cm) 114.7(291.4cm) 160.6(407.9cm) 206.5(524.5cm) 275.3(699.3cm) 37.6(99.5cm) 106.6(270.7cm) 172.4(437.9cm) 241.4(613.1cm) 307.2(780.3cm) 313.5(796.2cm) 31.2(79.4cm) 3.9(1.2m) 32.8(10.0m)32.2(9.8m)25.3(7.7m)18.0(5.5m)11.2(3.4m) Width Height Diagonal Screen(Diagonal) Max.37.6” (95.5cm)106.6” (270.7cm)172.4” (437.9cm)241.4” (613.1cm)307.2” (780.3cm)313.5” (796.2cm) Min.31.2” (79.4cm)68.8” (174.8cm)114.7” (291.4cm)160.6” (407.9cm)206.5” (524.5cm)275.3” (699.3cm) ScreenSize Max.(WxH)30.1” x 22.6”76.4 x 57.3cm85.3” x 63.9”216.6 x 162.4cm137.9” x 103.4”350.3 x 262.7cm193.1” x 144.8”490.4 x 367.8cm245.7” x 184.3”624.2 x 468.2cm250.8” x 188.1”636.9 x 477.7cm Min.(WxH)25.0” x 18.7”63.5 x 47.6cm70.8” x 53.1”179.9 x 134.9cm114.6” x 85.9”291.0 x 218.3cm160.4” x 120.3”407.4 x 305.6cm204.1” x 153.1”518.5 x 388.9cm208.3” x 156.2”529.1 x 396.8cm HdMax.2.26” (5.7cm)6.39” (16.2cm)10.34” (26.3cm)14.48” (36.8cm)18.43” (46.8cm)18.81” (47.8cm) Min.1.87” (4.76cm)5.31” (13.49cm)8.59” (21.83cm)12.03” (30.56cm)15.31” (38.89cm)15.62” (39.68cm) Distance3.9’ (1.2m)11.2’ (3.4m)18.0’ (5.5m)25.3’ (7.7m)32.2’ (9.8m)32.8’ (10.0m) This graph is for user’s reference only.
9English User Controls Control Panel Control Panel & Remote Control There are two ways for you to control the functions: Control Panel and Remote Control. Using the Control Panel Power Standby Power LED Refer to the “Power On/Off the Projector” section on pages 15-16. Indicate the projector’s status. EnterConfirm your item selection. MenuPress “Menu” to launch the on-screen display (OSD) menu. To exit OSD, Press “Menu” again. Re-SyncAutomatically synchronize the projector to the input source. SourcePress “Source” to select an input signal. Four Directional Select Keys Use to select items or make adjustments to your selection. KeystoneUse to adjust image distortion caused by tilting the projector. (±16 degrees) Lamp LEDIndicate the projector’s lamp status. Temp LEDIndicate the projector’s temperature status.
20English User Controls Using the Remote Control PowerRefer to the “Power On/Off the Projector” section on pages 15-16. Laser Button Aim the remote at the viewing screen, press and hold this button to activate the laser pointer. AV MuteMomentarily turn off/on the audio and video. Re-Sync Automatically synchronize the projector to the input source. Display ModeSelect the display mode from Presentation, Bright, Movie, sRGB, User1 and User2. FreezePress “Freeze” to pause the screen. Press this button again to unlock. KeystoneAdjust image distortion caused by tilting the projector. (±16 degrees) Zoom inZoom in to magnify the image. Zoom outZoom out to reduce the image. Volume +/-Adjust to increase/decrease the volume. Page Use this button to page up. Page Use this button to page down. Laser Indicator LEDIndicate the laser’s status. PC/Mouse control The PC/Mouse control can be used to control mouse movement. The mouse function is enabled using the USB cable to connect your computer and the projector. L ButtonMouse left click. R ButtonMouse right click. Remote Control M o d elN o .:T S F N - I R 01 T hed e v i cec o m p l i esw i thp a rt15oft heF CCR u l esS eei n s t r u c t i onm a n u a l. L A S ERR A D IAT I O N-DON OTSTA REI NTOB E AM