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    On-screen menusMenu screensThe various settings and adjustments for this projector can be carried out by
    selecting the operations from on-screen menus.
    The general arrangement of these menus is shown below.
    MAIN MENU
           MENU
    PICTURE ADJUSTMENT
    POSITION ADJUSTMENT
    OTHER SETUP
    LANGUAGE SETUP
    SECURITY SETUP
    SD PICTURE SETUPSELECT
      ENTER  EXIT
    PICTURE ADJUSTMENT menu (page 44)  PICTURE ADJUSTMENT
    PICTURE MODE STANDARD
    DAYLIGHTVIEW   AUTO
    DETAILED SETUP
      SELECT  ADJ    RETRN
        DETAILED SETUP
    CONTRAST      32 
    BRIGHTNESS    32
    COLOR ADJUSTMENT
      SELECT  ENTER  RETRN
    POSITION ADJUSTMENT menu
    (page 46)      OTHER SETUP
    AUTO SIGNAL     ON
    TV-SYSTEM      AUTO
    FRONT/REAR    FRONT
    DESK/CEILING   DESK
    HIGHLAND        OFF
    LAMP RUNTIME   10H
    SXGA MODE      SXGA
    CTRL PANEL    VALID
    NR              OFF
      SELECT  ADJ    RETRNOTHER SETUP menu (page 49)    SECURITY SETUP
    SETUP           OFF
    AMEND PASSWORD 
    TO REGISTER SD KEY 1
    TO REGISTER SD KEY 2
    INSERTED SD KEY     -
      SELECT  
    ADJ  
      RETRN
    SECURITY SETUP menu
    (page 52)  POSITION ADJUSTMENT
    KEYSTONE
    ASPECT          4:3
    POSITION
    DETAILED SETUP
      SELECT  ENTER  RETRN
        DETAILED SETUP
    DOT CLOCK     32 
    CLOCK PHASE   16
      SELECT  ENTER  RETRN    DETAILED SETUP
    STILL MODE     OFF 
              ADJ   RETRN   LANGUAGE SETUPyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyÛENGLISH
    DEUTSCH
    FRANÇAIS
    ESPAÑOL
    ITALIANO
    PORTUGUÊSÔŠ   SELECT  ENTER  RETRN
       LANGUAGE SETUP
    SVENSKA
    NORSK
    DANSK
    POLSKICESTINA
    MAGYAR
    yyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyÝ  SELECT  ENTER  RETRNLANGUAGE SETUP menu
    (page 51)    SD PICTURE SETUP
    MODE
    AUTO PLAY      OFF   
    INTERVAL      NORMAL  
    EFFECT         OFF     
    AUDIO          ON     
      SELECT  ENTER  RETRNSD PICTURE SETUP menu
    (page 37)
    BPress the MENU button to display
    the “MAIN MENU”.
    Refer to page 42 for details on how
    to operate the on-screen menus.
    When a PC/YP
    BPRsignal is being input
    B
    “DOT CLOCK” will not be displayed
    if a YP
    BPRsignal is being input.
    When an S-VIDEO/VIDEO signal is being input
    B
    “COLOR ADJUSTMENT” will be
    displayed only when an S-VIDEO/
    VIDEO/YP
    BPRsignal is being input
    .B“TV-SYSTEM” will be
    displayed only when an 
    S-VIDEO/VIDEO signal is
    being input.
    B“SXGA MODE” will be
    displayed only when an 
    PC(SXGA) signal is being
    input. BIf an SD signal is being
    input, only “KEYSTONE”
    will be displayed.
    B“ASPECT” will not be
    displayed if a PC signal is
    being input. 
    						
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    #Press the MENU button.
    The “MAIN MENU”
    will be displayed.
    $Press the F F
    or G G
    button to select an item.
    Selected item will
    be displayed in
    blue.
    %Press the ENTER button to accept the
    selection.
    The selected
    menu screen will
    then be
    displayed.
    (Example:
    “POSITION
    ADJUSTMENT”
    menu)&Press the F F
    or G G
    button to select
    an item, and then press the I I
    or
    H H
    button to change the setting.
    For items without any selective
    setting, press the ENTER button.
    The next screen for the item will
    then be displayed.
    For items with bar scales, press the
    ENTER button or the Ior Hbutton
    to display the adjustment screen,
    and then press the Ior Hbutton
    to make the adjustment.
    (Example: DOT CLOCK)
    The bar scale will turn green when
    any adjustment changes the setting
    from the factory set value.
    POWER
    AUTO
    SETUPINPUTMENU
    SHUTTER
    VOLUME
    ENTER
    R O TAT E RETURN
    ENTERSTD
    Menu operation guide
           MENU
    PICTURE ADJUSTMENT
    POSITION ADJUSTMENT
    OTHER SETUP
    LANGUAGE SETUP
    SECURITY SETUP
    SD PICTURE SETUPSELECT
      ENTER  EXIT
           MENU
    PICTURE ADJUSTMENT
    POSITION ADJUSTMENT
    OTHER SETUP
    LANGUAGE SETUP
    SECURITY SETUP
    SD PICTURE SETUPSELECT
      ENTER  EXIT
      POSITION ADJUSTMENT
    KEYSTONE
    ASPECT          4:3
    POSITION
    DETAILED SETUP
      SELECT  ENTER  RETRN
    NOTE:
    BPress the MENU
    button to return to
    the previous
    screen.
    Unavailable on-screen
    menu itemsThis projector has unadjustable
    items and unusable functions
    depending on the signal being
    input.
    When an item cannot be adjusted
    or a function cannot be used, the
    corresponding on-screen menu
    display does not appear, and the
    item or function will not work even
    if the ENTER button is pressed.
    Returning a setting to the factory defaultIf you press the STD (standard) button on the remote control unit, you can
    return settings to the factory default settings. However, the operation of this
    function varies depending on which screen is being displayed.
    BWhen a menu screen is being
    displayedBWhen an individual adjustment
    screen is being displayed
        DETAILED SETUP
    CONTRAST      32 
    BRIGHTNESS    32
    COLOR ADJUSTMENT
      SELECT  ENTER  RETRNDOT CLOCK     32NOTE:
    BTriangle symbols above and
    below the bar scale indicate
    the factory default setting.
    Indicates the standard factory default settingIndicates the current adjustment value
    32
    32 COLOR
    TINT
    Only the item selected will be
    returned to the factory default
    setting, and the bar scale will
    appear white.
    All items displayed will be
    returned to their factory default
    settings, and the bar scale will
    appear white. 
    						
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    Press the For Gbutton on the
    remote control unit to select an item,
    and then press the Ior Hbutton
    to change the setting. 
    For items without any selective
    setting, press the ENTER button.
    The next screen for the item will
    then be displayed.
    For items with bar scales, press the
    ENTER button or the Ior Hbutton
    to display the adjustment screen,
    and then press the Ior Hbutton
    to make the adjustment.Adjusting the picture
      PICTURE ADJUSTMENT
    PICTURE MODE STANDARD
    DAYLIGHTVIEW   AUTO
    DETAILED SETUP
      SELECT  ADJ    RETRN
    PICTURE MODE STANDARD                                [             DYNAMIC                                [             NATURALPICTURE MODE
    Select the picture mode that best
    matches the image source and
    room conditions.
    The mode best used in dark rooms
    is “NATURAL”. For rooms having
    regular lighting conditions in use,
    select “STANDARD”. For
    exceptionally bright rooms, use
    “DYNAMIC”.
    “PHOTO” and “AUTO” are available
    only if an SD signal is being input.
    Set to “PHOTO” when projecting
    photographs. When set to “AUTO”,
    the picture mode will be
    automatically switched to the best
    mode.NOTE:
    B“AUTO” may not function
    correctly if any objects are
    placed on the projector.
    B“DAYLIGHTVIEW” will be
    disabled when “FRONT/REAR”
    in the “OTHER SETUP” menu
    is set to “REAR”.DAYLIGHTVIEWThis adjusts the vividness of the
    projected images when the projector
    is used under bright lighting.
    AUTO
    The vividness of the projected
    images will be adjusted according to
    the lighting condition of the room.
    OFF
    “DAYLIGHTVIEW” is disabled.DAYLIGHTVIEW   AUTO                               [                    
    OFF
    DETAILED SETUPYou can adjust the picture quality of
    the projected images in detail. Press
    the ENTER button to display the
    “DETAILED SETUP” menu.CONTRASTThis adjusts the contrast of the
    picture. (Adjust the “BRIGHTNESS”
    setting first if required before
    adjusting the “CONTRAST” setting.)
    The picture is bright: Ibutton
    The picture is dark: HbuttonBRIGHTNESSThis adjusts the darker areas (black
    areas) in the picture.
    Black areas are too light: Ibutton
    Dark areas are too solid: HbuttonCOLOR ADJUSTMENT(S-VIDEO/VIDEO/YP
    BPRonly)
    You can adjust the color of the
    projected image. Press the ENTER
    button to display the adjustment
    screen.COLOR
    The color is too pale: F F
    button
    The color is too deep: G G
    button
    TINT
    [S-VIDEO/VIDEO (NTSC/NTSC
    4.43)/YP
    BPRonly]
    This adjusts the flesh tones in the
    picture.
    The flesh tones are greenish: 
    Ibutton
    The flesh tones are reddish: 
    Hbutton
        DETAILED SETUP
    CONTRAST      32 
    BRIGHTNESS    32
    COLOR ADJUSTMENT
      SELECT  ENTER  RETRN
    32
    32 COLOR
    TINT
    When an S-VIDEO/VIDEO/YP
    BPR
    signal is being inputPICTURE MODE  DYNAMIC
    
                                    [
                  NATURAL                                [             STANDARDWhen a PC signal is being inputPICTURE MODE   AUTO
    
                                    [
                  PHOTO                                [             STANDARD                                [              DYNAMICWhen an SD signal is being input 
    						
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    Press the For Gbutton on the
    remote control unit to select an item,
    and then press the Ior Hbutton
    to change the setting. 
    For items without any selective
    setting, press the ENTER button.
    The next screen for the item will
    then be displayed. For items with
    bar scales, press the ENTER button
    or the Ior Hbutton to display the
    adjustment screen, and then press
    the Ior Hbutton to make the
    adjustment.
    BIf an SD signal is being input,
    only “KEYSTONE” will be
    displayed.
    B“ASPECT” will not be displayed if
    a PC signal is being input.KEYSTONEThis projector detects its own
    degree of tilt and corrects the
    keystone distortion automatically.
    However, keystone distortion may
    still affect the images in some cases
    (e.g. when the projector is tilted
    slightly and the tilt is corrected
    slowly by hand or when the screen
    itself is tilted). In such cases, you
    can correct the vertical keystone
    distortion manually.Adjusting the position
      POSITION ADJUSTMENT
    KEYSTONE
    ASPECT          4:3
    POSITION
    DETAILED SETUP
      SELECT  ENTER  RETRN
    S4:3
    The size of the input signal is
    compressed to 75% and projected.
    (This is useful for projecting a
    picture with a 4:3 aspect ratio onto a
    16:9 screen.)
    AUTO
    (S-VIDEO only)
    When an S1 video signal is being
    input, the aspect ratio is changed
    automatically to project a 16:9 picture
    .
    4:3
    The input signal is projected without
    change.
    16:9
    The picture is compressed to a ratio
    of 16:9 and projected.
    ASPECT         AUTO                                [                4:3                                [               16:9                                [               S4:3
    S1 video signalsB
    S1 video signals are a type of
    video signal with an aspect ratio
    of 16:9 which include a detector
    signal. This detector signal is
    output by some sources such as
    wide-vision video decks. 
    B
    When “ASPECT” is set to
    “AUTO”, the projector recognizes
    the detector signal and
    automatically switches the aspect
    ratio to 16:9. When a horizontally
    squeezed signal is
    being input.When a 4:3 signal
    is being input.
    [[
    When using the 16:9 screen
    ASPECT(S-VIDEO/VIDEO/480i, 576i, 480p
    and 576p YP
    BPRonly)
    NOTE:
    B
    Vertical keystone distortion can be
    corrected to ±30°of the angle of tilt
    by combining automatic correction
    and manual correction. However,
    the greater the correction amount,
    the more the picture quality will
    deteriorate, and the harder it will
    become to achieve a good level of
    focus. To obtain the best picture
    quality, set up the projector and
    screen in such a way that the
    amount of keystone correction
    required is as minimal as possible.
    BThe picture size will also change
    when correction of keystone
    distortion is carried out.
    BThe ratio of length and width of
    an image may become incorrect
    depending on the amount of the
    keystone correction.
    B
    Keystone distortion of the on-
    screen display will not be corrected.
    BIf you correct the keystone
    distortion manually, the amount
    of correction will be stored by
    the projector even after the
    power is turned off. However,
    when you turn on the power,
    the amount of correction will bePicture
    conditionOperation
    Press the For Hbutton.Press the Gor Ibutton.
    reset if the tilt is different from
    the last time you used the
    projector. In such cases (e.g.
    when you change the setup
    place), correct the keystone
    distortion again.
    ADJUSTMENT0 KEYSTONE 
    						
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    STILL MODE(S-VIDEO/VIDEO only)
    To reduce flickering of still images
    (vertical flicker), set “STILL MODE”
    to “ON”.
    This should normally be set to
    “AUTO”. If the signal is of such poor
    quality that the correct format
    cannot be automatically
    distinguished, change the setting
    manually to the required TV system.TV-SYSTEM      AUTO
                    
    [
                   NTSC
                    
    [
                 NTSC4.43
                    
    [
                   PAL
                    
    [
                  PAL-M
                    
    [
                  PAL-N
                    
    [  
                  SECAMTV-SYSTEM(S-VIDEO/VIDEO only) Press the For Gbutton on the
    remote control unit to select an item,
    and then press the Ior Hbutton
    to change the setting.NOTE:
    BWhen set to “AUTO”, the
    projector automatically
    distinguishes between
    NTSC/NTSC 4.43/PAL/PAL60/
    PAL-M/PAL-N/SECAM signals.NOTE:
    BSet to “OFF” when playing
    back moving images.
    DETAILED SETUPYou can adjust the noise and flicker
    of the projected images. Press the
    ENTER button to display the
    “DETAILED SETUP” menu.DOT CLOCK(PC only)
    Periodic striped pattern interference
    (noise) may occur when a striped
    pattern such as the one below is
    projected. If this happens, press the
    Ior Hbutton to adjust so that any
    such noise is minimised.CLOCK PHASE(PC/
    YP
    BPRonly)
    Adjust the “DOT CLOCK” setting
    first before carrying out this
    adjustment. Press the Ior H
    button to adjust so that the noise
    level is least noticeable.
    NOTE:
    B
    If using this projector in places
    such as cafes or hotels to display
    programes for a commercial
    purpose or for public
    presentation, note that if the
    aspect ratio (16:9) selection
    function is used to change the
    aspect ratio of the screen
    picture, you may be infringing the
    rights of the original copyright
    owner for that programe under
    copyright protection laws
    .
    B
    If a 4:3 picture is projected onto
    a 16:9 screen, distortion may
    occur around the edges of the
    picture so that part of the picture
    is no longer visible. Programes
    which have 4:3 aspect ratios
    should be viewed in 4:3 mode to
    give proper consideration to the
    aims and intentions of the
    original programe’s creator.
    POSITION(PC/
    YP
    BPR/S-VIDEO/VIDEO only
    )
    Moves the picture position.
    Press the ENTER button to display the
    “POSITION” screen.
    Press the Ior Hbutton to move the
    picture horizontally.
    Press the For Gbutton to move the
    picture vertically.
    HORIZ.
    32
    VERT. 
    16
    NOTE:
    BIf signals with a dot clock
    frequency of 100 MHz or
    higher are being input,
    interference may not be
    completely eliminated when
    the “DOT CLOCK” and
    “CLOCK PHASE” adjustments
    are carried out.
        DETAILED SETUP
    DOT CLOCK     32 
    CLOCK PHASE   16
      SELECT  ENTER  RETRN    DETAILED SETUP
    STILL MODE     OFF 
              ADJ   RETRNWhen a PC/YP
    BPRsignal is being input
    When an S-VIDEO/VIDEO signal is
    being input
    AUTO SIGNALThis should normally be set to “ON”.
    ON
    “AUTO SETUP” will be carried out
    when the input signal is changed to
    “PC”.
    OFF
    “AUTO SETUP” will not function
    when the input signal is changed to
    “PC”.Other settings      OTHER SETUP
    AUTO SIGNAL     ON
    TV-SYSTEM      AUTO
    FRONT/REAR    FRONT
    DESK/CEILING   DESK
    HIGHLAND        OFF
    LAMP RUNTIME   10H
    SXGA MODE      SXGA
    CTRL PANEL    VALID
    NR              OFF
      SELECT  ADJ    RETRN 
    						
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    FRONT/REARThis setting should be changed in
    accordance with the projector
    setting-up method. 
    (Refer to page 20.)
    FRONT
    When the projector is placed in front
    of a screen.
    REAR
    When using a translucent screen.DESK/CEILINGThis setting should be changed in
    accordance with the projector 
    setting-up method. 
    (Refer to page 20.)
    DESK
    When the projector is placed on a
    desk or similar.
    CEILING
    When the projector is suspended
    from a ceiling using the ceiling
    bracket (sold separately).HIGHLANDSet “HIGHLAND” to “ON”, when
    using this projector at high
    elevations (above 1 400 m) only.LAMP RUNTIMEThis setting displays the usage time
    for the lamp unit which is currently
    being used. When replacing thelamp unit, follow the instructions on
    page 58, and reset “LAMP
    RUNTIME” to “0”.
    SXGA MODE[PC(SXGA) only]
    Adjust this item if the projected
    image overflows from the screen
    when an SXGA signal is being
    input.
    SXGA
    Select this item normally.
    SXGA+
    When the edges of the projected
    image are not visible, select this
    item.CTRL PANELTo disable the buttons on the
    projector, set “CTRL PANEL” to
    “INVALID”. A confirmation screen
    will then be displayed. Select “OK”
    by using Ior Hbutton. To use the
    buttons on the projector, set to
    “VALID” by using the remote control
    unit.NR (Noise Reduction) (S-VIDEO/VIDEO only)
    If the signal is of such poor quality
    that picture interference appears,
    set “NR” to “ON”. To turn off the
    “NR” feature, set to “OFF”.
    FRONT/REAR    FRONT                                [               REARDESK/CEILING   DESK                                [             CEILINGHIGHLAND        OFF
      
                                    [                ON
    NOTE:
    BThe lamp’s operating life varies
    depending on the usage
    conditions. SXGA MODE      SXGA                                [               SXGA+
    Changing the display languagePress the For Gbutton on the remote control unit to select a language, and
    then press the ENTER button to accept the setting.    LANGUAGE SETUPyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyÛENGLISH
    DEUTSCH
    FRANÇAIS
    ESPAÑOL
    ITALIANO
    PORTUGUÊSÔŠ   SELECT  ENTER  RETRN
       LANGUAGE SETUP
    SVENSKA
    NORSK
    DANSK
    POLSKICESTINA
    MAGYAR
    yyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyÝ  SELECT  ENTER  RETRN 
    						
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    $
    Insert the SD memory card
    which you would like to
    register as a SD key 1.
    %
    Press the ENTER button.
    (To change the registered SD key)#
    The “INSERT SD KEY.” screen
    will be displayed.
    Insert the current SD key.
    $
    Press the ENTER button. 
    The “INSERT SD KEY 1 FOR
    REGISTRATION.” screen will be
    displayed.
    %
    Remove the current SD key,
    insert the new SD memory
    card which you would like to
    register as a SD key and press
    the ENTER button. 
    INSERTED SD KEYThis shows whether the inserted SD
    memory card is registered as a SD
    key.
    -
    The inserted SD memory card has
    not been registered as a SD key.
    1
    SD key 1
    2
    SD key 2
    TO REGISTER SD KEY 1(2)You can register up to 2 SD
    memory cards as a SD key.
    (When you register the SD key
    for the first time)#
    The “INSERT SD KEY 1 FOR
    REGISTRATION.” screen will
    be displayed.
    Setting up the security functionThis projector is equipped with a security function. All of the controls other
    than the POWER button are disabled unless the password is entered
    correctly or the registered SD memory card is inserted properly.
    Press the For Gbutton on the
    remote control unit to select
    “SECURITY SETUP”, and then
    press the ENTER button.
           MENU
    PICTURE ADJUSTMENT
    POSITION ADJUSTMENT
    OTHER SETUP
    LANGUAGE SETUP
    SECURITY SETUP
    SD PICTURE SETUPSELECT
      ENTER  EXIT
    PASSWORD
       OK        
     RETURN
        SECURITY SETUP
    SETUP           OFF
    AMEND PASSWORD 
    TO REGISTER SD KEY 1
    TO REGISTER SD KEY 2
    INSERTED SD KEY     -
      SELECT  
    ADJ  
      RETRN
    Press the For Gbutton to select
    an item, and then press the Ior H
    button to change the setting.
    For items without any selective
    setting, press the ENTER button.
    The next screen for the item will
    then be displayed.SETUPYou can select the security lock method
    for when the power is turned on.OFF
    “SETUP” is disabled.
    SD CARD
    When the power is turned on, the
    screen below will be displayed.
    Inserting the registered SD card (SD
    key) will release the lock.
    PASSWORDWhen the power is turned on, the
    screen below will be displayed. Entering
    the password will release the lock.
    AMEND PASSWORDPasswords can be changed. 
    (When you use the “SECURITY
    SETUP” function for the first time)Press the F, H, G, I, F, H, G
    and Ibuttons in order, then press
    the ENTER button.
    (When a password change has
    been made before)
    Type in the changed password, then
    press the ENTER button.
    SETUP           OFF                                [              SD CARD                                [             PASSWORD
    NOTE:
    BThe entered password will
    appear as   . It will not be
    displayed on the screen.
    B
    If you enter the wrong password,
    the letters “PASSWORD” and
    “NEW” will become red. Enter
    the correct password again.
    NOTE:
    BIf you insert a SD memory card
    which has not been registered
    as SD key, the letters on the
    screen will become red. Insert
    the correct SD key again.
    #
    Set a password by pressing theF F
    ,G G
    ,I I
    , and H H
    buttons. A maximum of 8 buttons can be set.
    $
    Press the ENTER button.
    %
    Enter the password again for
    confirmation.
    &
    Press the ENTER button.NOTE:
    B
    “SD key 2” can be registered
    after “SD key 1” has been
    registered. Register “SD key 2” in
    the same way as for “SD key 1”.  AMEND PASSWORD
    NEW
    CONFIRM
       OK        
     RETURN
         INSERT SD KEY.
        OKPASSWORD
       OKNOTE:
    B
    “SD CARD” will not be displayed
    when no SD memory card is
    registered.
         INSERT SD KEY 1 
         FOR REGISTRATION.    OK       
     RETURN
         INSERT SD KEY.
        OK       
     RETURN 
    						
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    RemedyProblem Indicator
    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 2 250
    hours. Ask your
    dealer or an
    Authorized
    Service Center to
    replace the lamp
    unit. (page 57)
    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.
    BThe lamp unit may
    be blown.
    BDisconnect the
    power cord by
    following the
    procedure on
    page 28, and then
    contact an
    Authorized
    Service Center.
    BAsk your dealer or
    an Authorized
    Service Center to
    replace the lamp
    unit. (page 57) LAMP indicator
    NOTE:
    BBe sure to disconnect the power cord by following the procedure given
    in “Turning off the power” on page 28 before carrying out any of the
    procedures in the “Remedy” column.
    BIf the TEMP indicator is illuminated and the power turns off after the
    procedures in the “Remedy” column have been carried out, it means an
    abnormality has occurred. Please contact an Authorized Service Center
    so that the necessary repairs can be made.
    When the TEMP indicator and the
    LAMP indicator are illuminatedThere 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.Problem Indicator
    display
    The surrounding temperature or
    the temperature inside the
    projector has become unusually
    high.Illuminated (red)
    (Lamp unit on)
    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
    “HIGHLAND” to “ON” (page 50), 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).]
    BDisconnect the power cord by following the procedure on page
    28, and then clean the air filter. (Refer to page 56.)
    Possible
    causeRemedyThe surrounding temperature or
    the temperature inside the
    projector has become
    dangerously high, causing the
    lamp unit to automatically shut
    off.Flashing (red)
    (Lamp unit off) TEMP indicator
    LAMP indicator
    TEMP indicator
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    Replacing the lamp unitWarningThe lamp unit should only be
    replaced by a qualified
    technician.
    When replacing the lamp, allow it
    to cool for at least one hour
    before handling it.
    BThe lamp cover gets very hot,
    and touching 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.
    BDispose of the removed old lamp
    with the same care that would be
    taken with a fluorescent light.
    BA Phillips screwdriver is
    necessary for removing the lamp
    unit.
    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 gradually
    decline. Therefore periodic
    replacement of the lamp is
    necessary.
    The intended lamp replacement
    interval is 2 500 hours, but it is
    possible that the lamp may need to
    be replaced earlier due to variables
    such as a particular lamp’s
    characteristics, usage conditions
    and the installation environment.
    Early preparation for lamp
    replacement is encouraged.
    The lamp will automatically shut off
    after approximately 10 minutes
    when 2 500 hours of use have been
    reached because of a much greater
    chance of it exploding after this
    time.
    NOTE:
    BThe projector is not supplied
    with a replacement lamp unit.
    Please ask your dealer for
    details. Lamp unit product 
    no.: ET-LAP1
    CAUTION:
    BDo not use any lamp unit other
    than the one with the product
    number indicated above.
    NOTE:
    BWhile 2 500 hours is the
    intended replacement interval,
    it is not a period of time
    covered by warranty.
    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 illuminate and the projector’s
    power will turn off (the TEMP indicator will flash after the power is turned off).
    The air filter should be cleaned every 100 hours of use.
    %Replace the air filter, and then
    install the air filter cover.CleaningUse a vacuum cleaner to clean off
    any accumulated dust.
    Replacement procedure#Turn off the power and
    disconnect the power cord.
    Be sure to disconnect the power
    cord by following the procedure
    given on page 28.
    $Gently turn the projector
    upside down, and then remove
    the air filter cover.
    NOTE:
    BIf the dust cannot be cleaned
    by a vacuum cleaner, remove
    the air filter and soak it in
    water, and then wash out the
    dust by hand. Be sure to install
    the air filter after it has dried.
    BDo not use detergent when
    washing the air filter.
    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.
    NOTE:
    BBe sure to install the air filter
    before using the projector. If
    the projector is used without
    the air filter installed, dust and
    other foreign particles will be
    drawn into the projector, and
    malfunctions will result. Air filter cover
    Air filter Air filter cover
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    B
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    'Install the lamp unit cover, and
    then use a Phillips screwdriver
    to securely tighten the lamp
    unit cover fixing screw.
    (Connect the power cord.
    )Press the POWER button so
    that a picture is projected onto
    the screen.
    *Press the MENU button to
    display the “MAIN MENU”, and
    then press the For Gbutton
    to select “OTHER SETUP”.
    +
    Press the ENTER button to display
    the “OTHER SETUP” menu, and
    then press the For Gbutton to
    select “LAMP RUNTIME”
    .
    ,
    Press and hold the ENTER button
    for approximately 3 seconds
    .
    The “LAMP TIME RESET” screen
    will be displayed.
    -
    Select “OK” by pressing the I I
    or H H
    button on the remote
    control unit and then press the
    ENTER button.
    The “POWER OFF” confirmation
    screen will be displayed.
    .
    Press the POWER button to
    turn off the power.
    /
    Disconnect the power cord
    after the POWER button on the
    projector illuminates red.
    This will reset the cumulative
    usage time for the lamp unit to “0”.
           MENU
    PICTURE ADJUSTMENT
    POSITION ADJUSTMENT
    OTHER SETUP
    LANGUAGE SETUP
    SECURITY SETUP
    SD PICTURE SETUPSELECT
      ENTER  EXIT
    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.
    NOTE:
    BThe “POWER OFF” screen will
    disappear in five seconds.
    B
    If the MENU button is pressed, the
    “LAMP TIME RESET” screen and
    the “POWER OFF” confirmation
    screen will be cancelled.
    NOTE:
    BIf the power cord was
    disconnected during projection
    when the projector was used
    the last time, projection will
    start after the power cord is
    connected.
    Lamp unit replacement procedure#Disconnect the power cord
    from the projector by following
    the procedure on page 28, and
    check that the area around the
    lamp unit has cooled down.
    $Use a Phillips screwdriver to
    turn the lamp unit cover fixing
    screw at the bottom of the
    projector, and then remove the
    lamp unit cover.%Use a Phillips screwdriver to
    loosen the lamp unit fixing
    screw until the screw turns
    freely. Then hold the handle of
    the lamp unit and gently pull the
    lamp unit 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 screw.
    When inserting the new lamp unit, be
    sure to push it in at the point Aand B.
    LAMP indicator On-screen display
    Illuminates red during
    image projection and
    standby mode. Displayed for 30
    seconds. Pressing any
    button will clear the
    display. More than 2 250 hours
    Remains displayed until
    any button is pressed. More than 2 500 hours
    NOTE:
    B
    If the lamp usage time has passed 2 500 hours, 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.
    Handle
    Lamp unit cover
    Lamp unit cover fixing screwLamp unit fixing screw
          OTHER SETUP
    AUTO SIGNAL     ON
    TV-SYSTEM      AUTO
    FRONT/REAR    FRONT
    DESK/CEILING   DESK
    HIGHLAND        OFF
    LAMP RUNTIME  2300H
    SXGA MODE      SXGA
    CTRL PANEL    VALID
    NR              OFF
      SELECT         RETRNLAMP TIME RESET
       OK   CANCEL   POWER OFF
        [POWER] OK
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