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    Advanced Operation
    4:3 H-POS(4:3 aspect mode only)
    This sets the horizontal positioning
    of the projected image when the 4:3
    aspect ratio is selected. (Refer to
    page 31.)FRONT/REARThis setting should be changed in
    accordance with the projector
    setting-up method.
    Set to “FRONT” when using a
    normal reflective screen with the
    projector positioned in front of the
    screen, and set to “REAR” when
    using a translucent screen with the
    projector positioned behind the
    screen.DESK/CEILINGThis setting should be changed in
    accordance with the projector
    setting-up method.
    Set to “DESK” when setting up the
    projector on a desk or similar, and
    set to “CEILING” when suspending
    the projector from the ceiling using
    the ceiling bracket which is sold
    separately.FAN CONTROLIf using of this projector at highDESK/CEILING   DESK                                [             CEILING
    elevations (above 1 400 m), set
    FAN CONTROL to “HIGH”.LAMP POWERThis setting changes the lamp
    brightness. When set to “LOW”, the
    luminance of the lamp is reduced,
    but the projector uses less power,
    and the operating noise is also
    reduced. 
    The LOW position is recommended
    for narrow rooms where a high
    picture luminance is not essential or
    for watching movies.LAMP RUNTIMEThis setting displays the usage time
    for the lamp unit which is currently
    being used. 
    NOTE:
    BThe lamp’s operating life varies
    depending on the usage
    conditions (such as the LAMP
    POWER setting and the number
    of times the power is turned on
    and off). 
    	                                [               LOW
    FRONT/REAR    FRONT                                [               REARFAN CONTROL   NORMAL
      
                                    [
                   HIGH
    SD memory cardWhat is the SD memory card (option)?The SD memory card is a semiconductor memory which at 24 mm x 32 mm
    x 2.1 mm is about the size of a postage stamp. It is a next-generation
    recording medium which can be used instead of conventional storage
    devices such as MDs (mini discs), CDs (compact discs) and cassette tapes.
    In addition, it allows data to be repeatedly recorded, played and erased. The
    projector can be used to play computer image files, video images (still
    pictures) and moving pictures using the SD memory card.Data that can be played backStill image data
    BDCF compliant still image data (See page 64 for details on DCF
    compliance.)
    Moving image data
    BMPEG4 movie data (audio: G.726 compliant)
    However, only files in ASF format can be played back.Note when using SD memory cardsDo not turn off the projector’s power or remove an SD memory card from the
    projector while the SD memory card is in use (while the access indicator is
    flashing). (See page 42.) If this is not observed, corruption of the data on the
    SD memory card may occur.
    16MB
    Still image data
    Moving image data Record:
    Still image data
    Moving image data Play back:
    Digital
    camera
    Computer
    
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    Advanced Operation
    Inserting and removing the SD memory card
    About the SD menuThe still image data and moving image data that is stored on SD memory
    cards can be played back using the SD menu.Displaying the SD menuPress the SD button to change the display to the SD CARD screen.
    Inserting the SD
    memory cardInsert the SD memory card so that it
    is facing the correct way.
    #Open the slot cover at the side
    of the projector.
    $Insert the SD memory card as
    shown in the illustration below.
    Insert the SD memory card with
    the label side facing upward and
    so that the cut-away corner is
    inserted first. Push the SD
    memory card in as far as it will
    go.
    NOTE:
    BIf you try to force the SD memory
    card to go in the wrong way, it
    may damage the SD memory
    card and the card slot.
    %Close the slot cover.
    Removing the SD
    memory card#Open the slot cover.
    $Check that the access indicator
    at the upper-left corner of the
    card slot is not flashing (the SD
    memory card is not being
    accessed).
    NOTE:
    BAlways be sure to check that the
    access indicator is not flashing
    before removing the SD memory
    card. If the SD memory card is
    removed while the access
    indicator is flashing, the data
    stored on the SD memory card
    may become corrupted.
    %Push in the middle of the SD
    memory card. (The SD memory
    card will protrude slightly.)
    &Remove the card.
    'Close the slot cover.
    Access lamp
    PICTURE (page 44)
    This lets you play back still image
    data.
    SLIDE SHOW (page 45)
    This lets you play back still image
    data in a certain order.
    VIDEO (page 49)
    This lets you play back moving
    image data.
    PICTURE
    SLIDE SHOW
    VIDEO
    BIf the SD menu is not displayed when the SD button is pressed,
    —press the SD MENU button repeatedly until it is displayed or
    —the previous menu screen or image on an SD CARD screen may be
    displayed or played back.
    NOTE:
    BWhen the SD CARD screen is selected, the SD MENU button can be used
    to return to a previous screen (up to the SD menu shown above). 
    						
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    Advanced Operation
    Playing back still imagesThe PICTURE option lets you play back still image data.
    Slide playback of still images“SLIDE SHOW” lets you play back still images in a certain order using one of
    three available playback methods. Use the 
    FandG
    buttons to select an
    item, and then press the ENTER button. Use the 
    IandH
    buttons to change
    the setting for the selected item. #Use the Fand Gbuttons to
    select “PICTURE”, and then
    press the ENTER button.
    BIf there is no still image data that
    can be played back, the following
    screen is not displayed.
    $Use the Fand Gbuttons to
    select the folder that contains
    the still image data that you
    would like to play back, and
    then press the ENTER button.
    (A) Number of selected folder
    (B) Folder number/Total number
    of folders
    BUp to a maximum of three still
    images that are saved in the
    folder can be displayed in a
    single row. If there are four or
    more folders, use the Fand G
    buttons to scroll through the
    pages.Use the Fand Gbuttons to
    select “SLIDE SHOW”, and then
    press the ENTER button.
    SETTING (page 46)
    This lets you set whether the slide
    playback is to be automatically
    continuous (automatic playback) or
    whether it can be switched manually
    (manual playback), and also lets
    you edit the user settings for
    “USER”.ALL FILE
    If you press the ENTER button,
    all still images that are stored on
    the SD memory card are played
    back in order.
    FOLDER
    If you use the Iand Hbuttons to
    select the folder to be played back
    and then press the ENTER button,
    all still images in the selected
    folder are played back in order.
    USER
    If the user selects the desired still
    images, the still images that were
    selected by the user can be played
    back in order. When using user
    playback, you must select the still
    images to be played back using the
    “USER” command in the
    “SETTING” screen. When “USER”
    is selected, use the Iand H
    buttons to select the user settings,
    and then press the ENTER button
    to start user playback.
    BPause/cancel automatic
    playback....... ENTER button
    The following buttons can be
    used while manual playback or
    automatic playback is paused.
    BPlay back next image
    ................................Hbutton
    BPlay back previous image
    .................................Ibutton
    BRotate images
    ...................
    FandG
    buttons
    B
    Return to still image selection
    screen
    ........ SD MENU button %Use the F, G, Iand H
    buttons to select the still image
    to be enlarged, and then press
    the ENTER button.
    (C)File name of selected still
    image
    (D)
    Number of selected still
    image/Total number of still images
    B
    If there are 10 or more still images
    in a folder, use the FandG
    buttons to scroll through the pages.
    B
    Play back next image
    ...Hbutton
    BPlay back previous image
    ....................................Ibutton
    BRotate images
    .......................
    FandG
    buttons
    BReturn to still image selection
    screen.......... SD MENU button
    PICTURE
    SLIDE SHOW
    VIDEO
    1/3 100
    (A) (B)
          
    (C) (D)
    
    	
    
    
    
     
    
    
    
    	
    	
    The still image that will be the first
    image to be played back for the
    selected item will be displayed. 
    						
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    Advanced Operation
    SETTING1
    MANUAL MODE
    NEW
    USER SET AUTO MODE
    SETTINGUSER SETIf adding settings for a new user, use the
    Iand Hbuttons to select “NEW” and
    then press the ENTER button. The user
    setting edit screen will then be displayed.
    If you would like to change the settings
    for an existing user, use the Iand H
    buttons to select the user setting file (0 -
    9) that you would like to change, and
    then press the ENTER button.User setting edit screen
    (A) Still images set by user (this
    row is blank for new users)
    (B) Still images that are available
    for setting by the user
    (C)Playback time and rotation
    angle for selected still image
    (D)File name of selected still
    image
    (E)
    Number of selected still
    image/Total number of still images
    1/11 100-0001 1,0
    ,
    ,(D) (E) (C)(A)
    (B)
    See the next page for details on
    how to edit user settings.AUTO MODE
    The still images are played back
    automatically in order according to
    the following setting.“REPEAT
    ”
    ENTER button
    Use the Iand Hbuttons to select
    how many times automatic playback
    is to be repeated.“INTERVAL
    ”
    Use the Iand Hbuttons to select
    the time interval (seconds) between
    playback of each still image.
    * Once you have made the required
    settings, press the ENTER button.MANUAL MODEDuring slide playback, press the I
    button to play back the next still
    image, and press the Hbutton to
    play back the previous still image.NOTE:
    BWhen editing the user settings,
    slide playback settings that
    have not been created using
    this projector cannot be edited.
    Editing user settingsYou can use the user setting edit
    screen that is displayed when you
    select “SETTING” during slide
    playback on the previous page to add,
    move and delete still images from the
    list of images for slide playback and
    also to change playback settings.Adding and moving imagesYou can select still images that are
    saved on the SD memory card and add
    them to the user settings, and also
    change the order of the still images
    that have been selected in the user
    settings.#Use the F, G, Iand Hbuttons
    to select the still images to be
    added or moved, and then press
    the ENTER button.
    BWhen moving images, only
    images that have already been
    added to the user settings can be
    moved.
    $Select “ADD” or “MOVE” and
    then press the ENTER button.%Use the F, G, Iand Hbuttons
    to move the cursor (|) to the
    place where the image is to be
    added or moved, and then press
    the ENTER button.
    Repeat the procedure from step #to
    add or move additional images.
    $
    	
    
    	
    
       
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    #
    See the following page for
    details on how to change
    settings and delete images. 
    						
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    SETUPThis describes how to set the playback
    interval and angle of rotation for still
    images in the user settings.#Use the F, G, Iand H
    buttons to select a still image
    from the user settings, and
    then press the ENTER button.
    $Select “SETTING” and then
    press the ENTER button.
    “INTERVAL
    ”
    Use the Iand Hbuttons to select
    the time interval (seconds) between
    playback of each still image.“ROTATE
    ”
    Use the Iand Hbuttons to select the
    angle of rotation for the still image during
    playback. This lets you correct the position
    of sideways images during playback.
    * Once you have made the required
    settings, press the ENTER button.NOTE:
    B
    If no setting value for the playback
    interval is displayed, the still imageswill be played back at the interval set
    for automatic playback on page 46.
    B
    The setting screen can also be
    displayed by selecting a still image and
    then pressing and holding the ENTER
    button for one second or more.
    DELETE
    This describes how to delete
    images from the user settings.
    #
    Use the F, G, Iand Hbuttons
    to select the still image to be
    deleted from the user settings,
    and then press the ENTER button.
    $Select “DELETE” and then
    press the ENTER button.
    “USER FILE
    ”
    This deletes the user settings that are
    currently being edited.“100-0001
    ”(File name of selected
    still image)
    This lets you delete only the selected
    still image.“CANCEL
    ”
    This cancels the delete operation.
    SETTING
    0 1
    EDIT
    SETTING
    ADD
    MOVE
    DELETE
    INTERVAL
    ROTATE
    100-0001
    DELETE
    USER FILE
    100-0001
    CANCELEDIT
    SETTING
    ADD
    MOVE
    DELETE
    0
    Playing back moving images#Use the Fand Gbuttons to
    select VIDEO and then press
    the ENTER button.
    BIf there is no moving image data
    that can be played back, the
    following screen is not displayed.
    $Use the Fand Gbuttons to
    select the moving image data
    that you would like to play
    back, and then press the
    ENTER button.
    The moving image data will then be
    played back.
    PICTURE
    SLIDE SHOW
    VIDEO
    00:01:00
    PRL001MOL001
    PRL001MOL002
    PRL001MOL003
    PRL001MOL004PLAY FILE
    2002/07/01y07:00:00
    
    Fast-forward playback...
    H
    button
    Fast-rewind playback....
    I
    button
    Play back next movie.....
    G
    button
    Play back previous movie
    ....
    F
    button
    Pause/cancel pause
    ...ENTER button
    Stop playback
    ...
    Press the ENTER button for 1 second or more
    Display/hide playback time
    ...........................SD TIME button
    Select moving image file
    .........................SD MENU button
    If you press the 
    I
    button during
    movie playback, then playback will
    start again from the beginning of
    the current movie.
    NOTE:
    B
    Images containing fast movement
    may appear to pause momentarily
    (frame dropout) or they may appear
    as mosaic patterns, but this is normal.
    B
    If the projector has been used to enlarge
    the images, some movie data may appear
    lower in resolution, but this is normal.
    BDuring fast-forward playback and
    rewind playback, each still image
    is played back in the same order.Playback time display 
    						
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    Advanced OperationOthers
    IndicatorsThere are two indicators on the control panel of the projector which give
    information about the operating condition of the projector. These indicators
    illuminate or flash to warn you about problems that have occurred inside the
    projector, so if you notice that one of the indicators is on, turn off the power
    and check the table below for the cause of the problem.ProblemIndicator
    display
    Flashing (red)
    (Lamp unit on)
    The surrounding
    temperature or the
    temperature inside
    the projector has
    become unusually
    high.Illuminated (red)
    (Lamp unit on)
    The temperature
    inside the projector
    has become
    dangerously high, or
    the temperature has
    suddenly changed.
    BThe ventilation holes may be covered.
    BThe ambient temperature in the place of use may be too high.
    BThe air filter may be blocked.
    BUncover the ventilation holes.
    BSet up the projector in a place where the temperature is
    between 0 °C (32 °F) and 40 °C (104 °F) and the humidity is
    between 20% and 80% (with no condensation). [If you set the
    FAN CONTROL to “HIGH” (page 40), set up the projector in a
    place where the temperature is between 0 °C (32 °F) and 35 °C
    (95 °F) and the humidity is between 20% and 80% (with no
    condensation).]
    BTurn off the MAIN POWER switch by following the procedure
    on page 23, and then clean the air filter (refer to page 53).
    Possible
    causeRemedyThe surrounding
    temperature or the
    temperature inside
    the projector has
    become dangerously
    high, causing the
    lamp unit to be
    automatically shut
    off.Flashing (red)
    (Lamp unit off) TEMP indicator
    Error displaysErrors may be displayed while using an SD memory card. If an error occurs,
    check the following table for a description of the error.
    Error display DetailsNO CARD
    BThere is no SD memory card inserted.
    UNFORMAT
    BThe inserted card does not match the required
    specifications, for example the format is different.
    DATA ERROR
    BThe data is not compatible and cannot be played
    back.
    WRITE ERROR
    BThe data could not be saved onto the card. Check if
    the SD memory card is write-protected, or if it has
    enough free space available.
    ERROR
    BIf “ERROR” is displayed instead of a thumbnail
    image, it means that the image cannot be displayed
    because there is no data or the data is incompatible.
    ?
    BIf “?” is displayed instead of a thumbnail image, it
    means that only the thumbnail data cannot be found.
    UNEXPECTED
    ERRORBAn error occurred during an operation. If the problem
    cannot be reset by pressing the SD MENU button,
    turn off the projector’s power while referring to
    “Turning off the power” on page 23, and then turn the
    power back on again. READ ERROR
    BThe data cannot be read from the card. NO DATA
    BThe SD memory card does not contain any data that
    can be played back by the projector.
    NOTE:
    BPress the SD MENU button to clear an error display.
    BA 2-digit error code will be displayed with an error display.
    You may need the error code when asking for service. 
    						
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    Others
    Cleaning and replacing the air filterIf the air filter becomes clogged with dust, the internal temperature of the
    projector will rise, the TEMP indicator will flash and the projector power will
    turn off. The air filter should be cleaned every 100 hours of use,
    depending on the location where the projector is being used.Cleaning procedure#Turn off the MAIN POWER
    switch and disconnect the
    power cord plug from the wall
    outlet.
    Turn off the MAIN POWER switch
    according to the procedure given
    in “Turning off the power” on
    page 23 before disconnecting the
    plug from the wall outlet.
    $Gently turn the projector
    upside down.NOTE:
    BPlace the projector on top of a
    soft cloth so that it will not
    become scratched.
    %Remove the air filter.
    Put your fingernails under the air
    filter and pull the air filter out of
    the projector.
    &Clean the air filter.
    Use a vacuum cleaner to clean
    off any accumulated dust.NOTE:
    BBe careful not to let the air filter
    get sucked into the vacuum
    cleaner.
    'Install the air filter.
    NOTE:
    BBe sure to install the air filter
    cover before using the projector.
    If the projector is used without the
    air filter cover installed, dust and
    other foreign particles will be
    drawn into the projector, and
    malfunctions will result.
    BIf the dust cannot be removed by
    cleaning, it is time to replace the
    air filter. Please consult your
    dealer. Furthermore, if the lamp
    unit is being replaced, replace the
    air filter at this time also.
    Air filter
    RemedyProblemIndicator
    display
    Flashing (red)
    It is nearly time to
    replace the lamp
    unit.Illuminated (red)
    An abnormality has been detected in the lamp
    circuit.
    BDoes “REPLACE
    LAMP” appear on
    the screen after
    the projector is
    turned on?
    BThis occurs when
    the operation time
    for the lamp unit is
    nearing 1800
    hours. (when
    LAMP POWER
    has been set to
    “HIGH”) Ask your
    dealer or an
    Authorised
    Service Center to
    replace the lamp
    unit.
    Possible
    cause
    BThe power may
    have been turned
    on straight away
    after it was turned
    off.
    BWait for a while
    until the lamp unit
    cools down before
    turning the power
    back on again.BThere may be an
    abnormality in the
    lamp circuit.
    BTurn off the MAIN
    POWER switch by
    following the
    procedure given
    on page 23, and
    then contact an
    Authorised
    Service Center. LAMP indicator
    NOTE:
    BBe sure to turn off the MAIN POWER switch by following the procedure
    given in “Turning off the power” on page 23 before carrying out any of the
    procedures in the “Remedy” column.
    BIf the main power turns off after the TEMP indicator starts flashing, it
    means that an abnormality has occurred. Please contact an Authorised
    Service Center so that the necessary repairs can be made. 
    						
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    Others
    Lamp unit replacement procedureNOTE:
    BIf the lamp usage time has passed 2000 hours (when LAMP POWER has
    been set to “HIGH”), the projector will switch to standby mode after
    approximately 10 minutes of operation. The steps *to -on the next
    page should thus be completed within 10 minutes.
    #Turn off the MAIN POWER
    switch according to the
    procedure given in “Turning off
    the power” on page 23, and
    then disconnect the power
    cord plug from the wall outlet
    and check that the area around
    the lamp unit has cooled down.
    $Use a Phillips screwdriver to
    turn the lamp unit cover fixing
    screws at the bottom of the
    projector, and then remove the
    lamp unit cover from the
    projector.%
    Use a Phillips screwdriver to loosen
    the two lamp unit fixing screws until
    the screws turn freely. Then hold
    the handle of the lamp unit and
    gently pull it out from the projector.
    &Insert the new lamp unit while
    making sure that the direction
    of insertion is correct, and then
    use a Phillips screwdriver to
    securely tighten the lamp unit
    fixing screws.
    Lamp indicator warning
    light On-screen display
    The lamp indicator
    illuminates red even if
    the projector is in
    standby mode. Displayed for 30
    seconds. Pressing any
    button will clear the
    display. More than 1800 hours
    This display cannot be
    cleared at all, no matter
    which button is pressed. More than 2000 hours
    (The lamp will turn off
    automatically about 10
    minutes after turning on
    the power.)
    Lamp unit cover
    Handle
    Lamp unit cover
    fixing screwsLamp unit fixing screws
    Replacing the lamp unitWarningWhen replacing the lamp, allow it
    to cool for at least one hour
    before handling it.
    BThe lamp cover gets very hot,
    and contact with it can cause
    burns.Notes on replacing the
    lamp unitBThe light generating lamp is
    made of glass, so dropping it or
    allowing it to hit hard objects may
    cause it to burst. Be careful when
    handling the lamp.
    BAfter having removed the old
    lamp, carelessly discarding it can
    cause the lamp to burst. Dispose
    of the lamp with the same care
    that would be taken with a
    fluorescent light.
    BA Phillips screwdriver is
    necessary for removing the lamp
    unit. Make sure that your hands
    are not slippery when using the
    screwdriver.Lamp unit replacement
    periodThe lamp is a consumable product.
    Even when the full life of the bulb
    has not been exhausted, the
    brightness of the light will graduallydecline. Therefore periodic
    replacement of the lamp is
    necessary.
    The intended lamp replacement
    interval is 2000 hours, but it is
    possible that the lamp may need to
    be replaced earlier due to variables
    such as a particular lamps
    characteristics, usage conditions
    and the installation environment.
    Early preparation for lamp
    replacement is encouraged.
    A lamp that has exceeded 2000
    hours of use has a much greater
    chance of exploding. In order to
    prevent the lamp from exploding,
    the lamp will be automatically shut
    off when 2000 hours of use have
    been reached.
    NOTE:
    BThe usage hours explained
    above are for use when the HIGH
    setting has been selected for
    LAMP POWER in the OPTION
    menu. If the LOW setting is
    selected, the brightness of the
    lamp will be less and life of the
    lamp can be extended.
    BWhile 2000 hours is the intended
    replacement interval, it is not a
    period of time covered by
    warranty. NOTE:
    BIf you need the lamp replacement, please purchase the lamp unit from
    our customer service. 
    Lamp unit product no.: ET-LAE100
    CAUTION:
    BDo not use any lamp unit other than the one with the product number
    indicated above. 
    						
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    Others
    Before calling for serviceBefore asking for service, check the following points.
    Problem Possible cause
    Power does not
    turn on.
    No picture appears.
    The picture is
    fuzzy.COLOR is too light or
    TINT is poorNo sound can be
    heard.BThe power cord may not be connected.
    BThe MAIN POWER switch is turned off.
    BThe main power supply is not being supplied to the
    wall outlet.
    BTEMP indicator is illuminated or flashing. (Refer to
    page 51.)
    BLAMP indicator is illuminated or flashing. (Refer to
    page 52.)
    BThe lamp unit cover has not been securely
    installed.
    BThe video signal input source may not be
    connected properly.
    BThe input selection setting may not be correct.
    (Refer to page 22.)
    BThe BRIGHT adjustment setting may be at the
    minimum possible setting. (Refer to page 34.)
    BThe shutter function may be in use. (Refer to page
    33.)
    BThe lens cover may still be attached to the lens.
    BThe lens focus may not have been set correctly.
    (Refer to page 23.)
    BThe projector may not be at the correct distance
    from the screen. (Refer to page 21.)
    BThe lens may be dirty.
    BThe projector may be tilted too much. (Refer to
    page 23.)
    BCOLOR or TINT adjustment may be incorrect.
    (Refer to pages 34 and 35.)
    BThe input source which is connected to the
    projector may not be adjusted correctly.
    BThe audio signal source may not be connected
    properly.
    BThe volume adjustment may be at the lowest
    possible setting. (Refer to page 15.)
    BMake sure that the MUTE function is not activated.
    (Refer to page 33.)
    +Press the ENTER button to
    display the OPTION screen,
    and then use the Fand G
    buttons to select LAMP
    RUNTIME.
    ,Press and hold the ENTER
    button for approximately 3
    seconds.
    The “LAMP RUNTIME” will
    change to “TIME RESET
    [POWER OFF]”.
    NOTE:
    BIf the MENU button is pressed,
    the lamp time resetting screen
    will be cancelled.-
    Turn off the power.
    This will reset the cumulative
    usage time for the lamp unit to
    zero.
    Refer to page 23 for details on
    how to turn off the power.
    y
    MENU
    KEYSTONE
    PICTURE
    POSITION
    SHUTTER
    VOLUME
    LANGUAGE
    OPTION
    SD MENU
    SELECT     ENTER      EXIT
            OPTION
    OSD             ON
    NR              ON
    PC PRIORITY   NORMAL
    BACK COLOR    BLACK
    4:3 H-POS     CENTER
    FRONT/REAR    FRONT
    DESK/CEILING   DESK
    FAN CONTROL   NORMAL
    LAMP POWER     HIGH
    LAMP RUNTIME  1820H
      
    SELECT
      
    ADJ     ESC
            OPTION
    OSD             ON
    NR              ON
    PC PRIORITY   NORMAL
    BACK COLOR    BLACK
    4:3 H-POS     CENTER
    FRONT/REAR    FRONT
    DESK/CEILING   DESK
    FAN CONTROL   NORMAL
    LAMP POWER     HIGH
    TIME RESET [POWER OFF]
      
    SELECT
      
    ADJ     ESC
    
    'Install the lamp unit cover, and
    then use a Phillips screwdriver
    to securely tighten the lamp
    unit cover fixing screws.
    NOTE:
    BBe sure to install the lamp unit
    and the lamp unit cover securely.
    If they are not securely installed,
    it may cause the protection circuit
    to operate so that the power
    cannot be turned on.
    (Insert the power cord plug into
    the wall outlet and then press
    the MAIN POWER switch.
    NOTE:
    BIf the POWER button on the
    projector does not illuminate red
    when the MAIN POWER switch is
    turned on, turn the MAIN POWER
    switch off again and check that
    the lamp unit and the lamp unit
    cover are securely installed. Then
    turn the MAIN POWER switch
    back on.
    )Press the POWER button so
    that a picture is projected onto
    the screen.
    *Press the MENU button to
    display the MAIN MENU
    screen, and then press the F
    and Gbuttons to move the
    cursor to select “OPTION”. 
    						
    							58-E
    NGLISH
    ENGLISH
    -59
    Others
    SpecificationsPower supply: 100 V–240 V ~, 50 Hz/60 Hz
    Power consumption: 180 W (During standby (when fan is
    stopped): Approx. 1.5 W)
    Amps: 2.2 A–1.0 A
    LCD panel:
    Panel size (diagonal): 0.7 type (17.78 mm)
    Aspect ratio: 16:9
    Display method: 3 transparent LCD panels (RGB)
    Drive method: Active matrix method
    Pixels:
    PT-AE300U: 518 400 (960 x 540) x 3 panels
    PT-AE200U: 415 272 (858 x 484) x 3 panels
    Lens: Manual zoom (1 - 1.2) / focus lens 
    F 2.0 - 2.3, f 22.0 mm - 26.2 mm
    Lamp: UHM lamp (120 W)
    Luminosity:
    PT-AE300U: 800 lm (ANSI)
    PT-AE200U: 700 lm (ANSI)
    Scanning frequency: (for RGB signals):
    Horizontal scanning frequency:
    30 kHz–70 kHz
    Vertical scanning frequency: 50 Hz–87 Hz
    Dot clock frequency: Less than 100 MHz
    YP
    BPRsignals: 525i (480i), 625i, 525p (480p), 750p
    (720p), 1125i (1080i)
    Color system: 7 (NTSC/NTSC 4.43/PAL/PAL-M/PAL-
    N/PAL60/SECAM)
    Projection size: 1016 mm - 5080 mm (40˝ - 200˝)
    Throw distance: 1.2 m - 7.4 m (3´11˝ - 24´3˝)
    Optical axis shift: 17:1 (fixed)
    Screen aspect ratio: 16:9
    Installation: Front/Rear/Ceiling/Desk (Menu selection
    method)
    Speaker: 4 cm x 3 cm oval x 1
    Max. useable volume output: 2 W (mono)
    Connectors
    VIDEO IN:
    S2 VIDEO: Single-line, Mini DIN 4-pin
    Y 1.0 V [p-p], C 0.286 V [p-p], 75 Ω
    VIDEO: Single-line, RCA pin jack
    1.0 V [p-p], 75 Ω
    PC IN:
    RGB: Single-line D-SUB HD 15-pin (female)
    R.G.B.: 0.7 V [p-p], 75 Ω
    G.SYNC: 1.0 V [p-p], 75 Ω
    HD/SYNC: TTL high impedance, automatic
    plus/minus polarity compatible
    VD: TTL high impedance, automatic
    Remote control unit
    does not operate.The picture does not
    display correctly.Picture from
    computer does not
    appear
    Problem Possible cause
    BThe battery may be weak.
    BThe battery may not be inserted correctly. (Refer to
    page 17.)
    BThe remote control signal receptor on the projector
    may be obstructed. (Refer to page 17.)
    BThe remote control unit may be out of the
    operation range. (Refer to page 17.)
    BThe correct input signal may not be selected.
    (Refer to page 22.)
    BThe signal format (TV system) may not be set
    correctly. (Refer to page 35.)
    BThere may be a problem with the video tape or
    other signal source.
    BA signal which is not compatible with the projector
    may be being input. (Refer to page 61.)
    BThe cable may be too long.
    BThe external video output for the laptop computer
    may not be set correctly.
    (You may be able to change the external output
    settings by pressing the [Fn]+[F3] or [Fn]+[F10]
    keys simultaneously. The actual method varies
    depending on the type of computer, so refer to the
    documentation provided with your computer for
    further details.) 
    						
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