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    							Philips multimedia projector
    cBright 2 Series
    User guide
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    							Table of contents
    0. Controls and connections .....................................................2
    1. Introduction............................................................................3
    Table of contents .....................................................................3
    Introduction .............................................................................3
    Packaging contents .................................................................3
    2. Things You Should Know  ....................................................3
    3. Important Safeguards ...........................................................4
    4. Projector Features .................................................................5
    5. Functional Overview ..........................................................6-7
    Controls ...................................................................................6
    Connections .............................................................................7
    6. Set Up..................................................................................8-9
    Positioning the projector and screen .......................................8
    Mains supply ...........................................................................8
    Adjusting the focus and size of the image ..............................8
    Adjusting the vertical and horizontal angle of the projector ....8
    Moving the projector ...............................................................9
    Transporting the projector .......................................................9
    Inserting the batteries in the remote control ..........................9
    7. Installation ..................................................................... 10-14
    Video/computer cables and adapter ......................................10
    Connecting to a computer .....................................................11
    Connecting to video equipment ............................................12
    Connecting to Component- and HDTV-video equipment ......13
    Connecting to audio equipment ............................................13
    Connecting to an external monitor ........................................14
    8. Operation ....................................................................... 15-19
    Preparation .......................................................................15-16
    Display and Picture control ...............................................16-18
    Audio control .........................................................................18
    Other settings........................................................................19
    9. Maintenance .................................................................. 20-22
    Cleaning .................................................................................20
    Cleaning the dustfilter ...........................................................20
    Lamp ......................................................................................21
    Lamp replacement.................................................................21
    Resetting the lamplife time ...................................................22
    10. Troubleshooting...................................................................23
    Introduction
    Congratulations on your purchase of one of the most
    sophisticated and reliable products on the market today. We are
    sure that, used properly, it will bring you years of enjoyment. You
    will want to keep this manual handy, as it is a convenient source
    of information about your projector. For your own protection and
    prolonged operation of your projector, please read the ‘Important
    Safeguards’ section before use. 
    Packaging contents
    Please confirm that the following items are packed in the
    projector box. They are provided to help you use or set up your
    projector.
    – Projector
    – Mains lead
    – Audio/Video RCA Cable
    – S-Video cable Cable
    – RCA/Jack adapter
    – Integrated VGA/USB cable
    – Scart/RCA Audio Video adapter (not for USA version)
    – Remote control + batteries
    – Soft bag
    – User Guide, Projection Assistant and more on CD-ROM
    – Quick set up Card
    Note: This equipment has been tested to comply with the limits
    for a class A digital device in accordance with Part 15 of
    the FCC Rules as well as the European CE marking.
    Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
    1. This device may not cause harmful interference, and
    2. This device must accept any interference received, including
    interference that may cause undesired operation.
    These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection
    against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in
    a commercial environment.
    This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency
    energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the
    user’s guide, may cause harmful interference to radio
    communications.
    Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to
    cause harmful interference in which case the user will be
    required to correct the interference at his own expense.
    If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or
    television reception, which can be determined by turning the
    equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct
    the interference by one or more of the following measures:
    –Reorientate or relocate the receiving antenna.
    –Increase the distance between the equipment and receiver.
    –Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different
    from that to which the receiver is connected.
    –Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for
    help.
    FCC Warning: 
    To assure continued compliance, use only the provided grounded
    mains supply lead and shielded interface cables when
    connecting this device to a computer. Also, any unauthorized
    changes or modifications to this equipment could void the user’s
    authority to operate this device.
    NOTE:
    This Philips projector uses three LCD (Liquid Crystal Display)
    panels.These panels contain a total of 1,440,000 (for SVGA
    projectors) or 2,359,296 (for XGA projector) pixels. As with any
    equipment, certain tolerances apply to the performance
    specification of the product.
    Your projector might have some inactive pixels - within
    acceptable tolerances - which may result in illuminated or dark
    dots on the picture screen. These inactive pixels will not affect
    the overall picture quality or the life expectancy of the projector.
    Important note for users in the U.S.A.
    The responsible party of this multi media projector is the
    following:
    Philips Consumer Electronics Company
    One Philips Drive
    Knoxville, TN 37914
    Telephone (1888) 873-4672
    1. Introduction
    3
    2. Things You Should Know 
    						
    							Electrical energy can perform many useful functions. 
    This projector has been engineered and manufactured to meet
    applicable safety standards. IMPROPER USE CAN RESULT IN
    POTENTIAL ELECTRICAL SHOCK OR FIRE HAZARDS. In order
    not to defeat the safeguards incorporated into this projector,
    observe the following basic rules for its installation, use and
    servicing.
    1.
    Unplug the projector from the wall socket before cleaning or
    lamp replacement.
    2.Do not use liquid cleaners or aerosol cleaners. Use a soft dry
    cloth to clean the projector unit. If the unit is very dirty, wet a
    cloth with neutral detergent, squeeze it tight, wipe the unit
    with it, and finish by wiping with a dry cloth. 
    Do not use a chemical duster or polisher-cleaner because it
    can adversely affect the unit and peel the paint.
    3.Do not use attachments not recommended by PHILIPS, as
    they may cause hazards.
    4.Do not use the projector near water- for example, near a
    bathtub, washbowl, kitchen sink, or laundry tub, in a wet
    basement, near a swimming pool, etc. Never spill liquid into
    the projector.
    5.Do not place the projector on an unstable cart, stand, or
    table. The projector may fall, which may cause serious injury
    to a child or an adult and/or serious damage to the unit. Use
    only with a cart or stand recommended by its manufacturer
    as being suitable for use with a projector.
    6.Ceiling, wall or shelf mounting should be done with a
    mounting kit approved by the manufacturer for use with a
    projector and should follow the manufacturer’s instructions.
    7.Projector equipment and cart combinations should be moved
    with care. Quick stops, excessive force, and uneven surfaces
    may cause the equipment and cart combination to overturn.
    8.Slots and openings of the cabinet are provided for ventilation.
    To ensure reliable operation of the projector and to protect it
    from overheating, these openings must not be blocked or
    covered. These openings should never be covered with cloth
    or other material. The bottom opening should not be blocked
    by placing the projector on a bed, sofa, rug, or other similar
    surface. The projector should not be placed near or over a
    radiator or heating vent. The projector should not be placed in
    a built-in installation such as a bookcase unless proper
    ventilation is provided.
    9.The projector should be operated only from the type of mains
    source indicated on the side of the projector or in the
    specifications and with the appropriate mains lead. If you are
    not sure of the type of mains supplied to your business or
    the right type of mains lead, consult your projector dealer or
    local power company.
    10.Do not allow anything to rest on the mains lead. Do not place
    the projector where the lead will be walked on.
    11.Follow all warnings and instructions marked on the projector.12.As a safety feature, this projector is equipped with mains
    lead with a 3-pin grounded plug (for USA-versions only) or a
    2-pin grounded plug (for European versions only). The 3-pin/2-
    pin grounded plug will fit only into a grounding type mains
    outlet. If the plug does not fit, use an adapter that is properly
    grounded or have an electrician install a grounded type
    outlet. Do not attempt to modify this AC plug.
    13.For added protection of the projector during a lightning
    storm, or when it is left unattended or not in use for long
    periods of time, unplug it from the wall socket and
    disconnect any cable systems. This will prevent damage to
    the projector due to lightning and power-line surges.
    14.Do not overload wall sockets and extension leads with too
    many products, because this can cause a fire or electric
    shock.
    15.Never push objects of any kind into the projector through
    cabinet slots as they may touch dangerous voltage points or
    short cut parts, which could result in a fire or electric shock.
    16.Do not attempt to service the projector yourself other than
    maintenance issues presented in chapter ‘Maintenance’.
    Opening or removing covers may expose you to dangerous
    voltage or other hazards. Refer all servicing to qualified
    service personnel.
    17.Unplug the projector from the wall socket and refer servicing
    to qualified service personnel under the following conditions:
    A.When the mains lead or plug is damaged or frayed.B.If liquid has been spilled into the projector.C.If the projector has been exposed to rain or water.D.If the projector does not operate normally when you
    follow the operating instructions. Adjust only those 
    controls that are covered by the operating instructions;
    improper adjustment of other controls may cause
    damage and will often require extensive work by a
    qualified technician to restore the projector to normal
    operation.
    E.If the projector has been dropped or the cabinet has
    been damaged.
    F.When the projector exhibits a distinct change in
    performance – (this indicates a need for service).
    18.Upon completion of any service or repairs to the projector,
    ask the service technician to perform a routine safety check
    to check that the projector is in safe operating condition.
    19.When replacement parts are required, be sure the service
    technician has used replacement parts specified by the
    manufacturer that have the same characteristics as the
    original parts. Unauthorized substitutions may result in fire,
    electric shock, or other hazards.
    20.It is recommended to clean the air filter after every 100 lamp
    hours. The projector may become too hot if the filter is not
    cleaned when required.
    21.If the lens becomes dirty or smudged, clean it with a clean,
    dampened cloth. Never touch the lens with your fingers.
    22.Do not look directly into the aperture and lens while
    operating the projector as this may damage your eyes.
    23.Please allow cool down of the projector for a few minutes
    before switching off the mains.
    24.Please dispose of batteries and lamp in special chemical
    disposal bins.
    25.The remote control with laser pointer sends a laser beam to
    indicate items on the screen. Do not look into this beam!
    CAUTION- Use of controls or adjustments or performance of
    procedures other than those specified herin may
    result in hazardous radiation exposure.
    Wavelength: 645-660 nm
    Max output: < 1 mw
    IEC60825-1: 1993 + A1: 1997
    LASER RADIATION
    DO NOT STARE INTO BEAM
    CLASS 2 LASER PRODUCT
    SCAUTION: Please read all of these instructions
    before you operate your projector.
    Save these instructions for future
    reference.
    3. Important Safeguards
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    							1. Keystone Correction
    A keystoned image (picture top width larger than picture
    bottom width or vice versa) appears when the relative
    positions of the projector and the screen are not correct.
    With the ‘Keystone correction’ feature you can correct this
    picture distortion. Digital keystone correction is directly
    accessible via the keyboard on the projector or via the
    ‘Settings’ menu of the On Screen Display menu.
    2. Auto setup functionality
    Auto Standby
    The ‘Auto Standby’ feature automatically switches the
    projector to standby when no signal inputs are detected for
    30 minutes. This setting can be changed in the ‘Settings’
    menu.
    Auto Image
    The ‘Auto Image’ feature automatically sizes and positions
    the image, to optimally fit the screen picture. It is applicable
    for data input only and accessible in the ‘Display’ menu of
    the On Screen Display menu. Manual settings of Horizontal
    Size, Shift and Phase remain possible by switching Auto
    Image off. The projector is fully PC and MAC compatible.
    3. USB
    The USB (Universal Serial Bus) connector allows you to
    connect to computers equipped with a USB interface,
    resulting in real hot plug and play presentation.
    Mouse control:By connecting USB, the mouse function on the Remote
    Control automatically gets installed. You can now manipulate
    the mouse cursor on the computer and on the screen, using
    Cursor Control.
    Audio:Audio information from the computer will be heard via the
    projector speaker.
    External control and feedback via the USB port (PC only)The ‘Projector Max’ application, supplied on the CD-ROM,
    allows operation of certain projector features and settings via
    your PC. Once installed the application communicates with
    the projector via the USB port and runs on MS-Windows
    operating systems.
    For installing the application see the ‘Projector Max’ user
    guide on the CD-ROM.
    Note: Based on the specific hardware and software
    configuration available, Apple Macintosh computer
    users could experience incomplete or erratic
    USB -functionality. These problems are not related to
    the performance of your projector.
    4. Digital features
    The digital features of the projector are of great value for an
    attractive presentation. With ‘Digital Zoom’ a specific part of
    the projected image can be enlarged. The ‘digital freeze’
    feature enables you to capture moving pictures (still picture).
    5. Very easy to install and operate
    The OSD (On Screen Display) information screens and
    menus in 7 languages provide you with additional information
    to help you make the right choices about installation and
    operation, and to perform the correct actions.
    The standard OSD language is English. In addition you can
    select French, Spanish, German, Italian, Portuguese and
    Chinese.
    The sensor of the wireless remote control allows you to
    operate both your computer as well as your projector from
    almost anywhere in the room. The directional shuttleon
    the projector and on the remote controlfunction as Cursor
    Controland are used to manipulate the mouse cursor on the
    connected computer, as long as the menu is not active.
    When the menu is active, the Cursor Control controls the
    menu cursor.
    The local keyboard provides direct access keys for those
    functions that are most often used during set-up of the
    projector. The remote control provides keys for those
    functions that are most often used during presentations. For
    a complete overview of keyboard and remote control keys,
    see the Functional Overview in the next paragraph.
    6. External monitor connection
    A separate external monitor (or a second projector) can be
    connected to the projector, The image projected is
    simultaneously shown on the monitor, even when the
    projector is in power standby mode.
    7. High reliability and excellent brightness
    The Philips UHP lamp guarantees long life, excellent
    brightness over the lamp’s lifetime and excellent colour
    reproduction.
    Furthermore, the projector has an excellent brightness- and
    colour uniformity over the entire picture.
    8. Excellent video quality
    The projector accepts the input signal of all major video
    formats, including PAL, SECAM, NTSC, S-Video, HDTV and
    Component video signals. The projector will recognize these
    standards and adapt to them automatically. With the ‘picture
    format’ feature you can select one of three picture format
    options 4:3, 16:9 or 16:9 enlarged.
    9. Stereo Audio Output 
    A standard 3.5 mm audio plug is available for connecting
    external audio equipment via a standard 3.5 mm stereo plug.
    Constant (‘Line’) or variable (‘Regulated’) audio output
    volume can be selected in the ‘Audio’ menu.
    10. Adjustable Screen Capability
    The diagonal picture size of the display can be set from 
    21 (0.53 m) to 262 (6.6 m).
    For more information on the projection properties of the
    projector, please check the ‘Projector Assistant’ programme
    on the CD-ROM.
    11. Ceiling Mount and Rear Screen projection
    The projector is equipped with a full mirror scan conversion
    function (‘vertical/horizontal mirror’), which allows the image
    to be reversed for ceiling mount as well as for rear projection
    applications.
    4. Projector Features
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    							Controls
    On projector (fig. 1)
    1Menu
    To activate and deactivate the menu.
    2Cursor Control
    To manipulate the mouse cursor on the connected computer
    as long as the menu is not active. When the menu is active
    the Cursor Control controls the menu cursor. The cursor
    control works with up/down and left/right button operation.
    Note: The Cursor Control can only function as a mouse
    cursor when the USB socket of the projector is
    connected to the USB downstream terminal of the
    computer.
    3A(udio)/V(ideo)Mute
    To mute the sound of the projector (or an externally
    connected sound amplifier) and to mute the picture.
    4Standby
    To switch the projector in or out of the power standby mode.
    When the projector is in standby mode, the ring around the
    button lights up red. When the projector is operating, the ring
    is green. When the projector receives a signal from the
    remote control the ring is fast blinking green/red.
    5OK
    To confirm actions in the menu when the menu is on screen.
    6Source
    To select the current projection source (Data, S-Video or
    Video). The button toggles between the three signals.
    7Keystone 
    To correct picture distortion of the vertical keystone type by
    digital scaling.
    8Lamp indicator
    – Lights up green when the lamp is on.
    – Lights up orange when lamp life has almost expired.
    – Lights up red when lamp life has expired.
    – Fast blinks red when lamp start has failed.
    – Slowly blinks green/red/orange when the lamp is starting.
    up or cooling down.
    9Temperature indicator
    – Lights up red in case of temperature error.
    – Flashes in case of fan error.
    0Zoomring
    To adjust the size of the projected image.
    !Focus ring
    To adjust the focus of the projected image.
    @Height/Level adjusters
    To adjust the vertical and/or horizontal angle of the projector.
    #Lens cap
    To protect the lens when the projector is not in use.
    $IR sensor
    To receive the signals from the remote control.
    On laser pointer remote control (fig. 2)
    1Laser
    To activate the laser pointer to indicate items on the screen. 
    Note:The laser pointer sends out a laser beam. Do not look
    into this beam!
    2Mouse Left/Right
    Function as the Left and Right mouse keys of your PC.
    3– Volume +
    To adjust the volume.
    4Menu
    To activate and de-activating the menu.
    5A(udio)/V(ideo)Mute
    To mute the sound of the projector (or an externally
    connected sound amplifier) and to mute the picture.
    6Source
    To select the current projection source (Data, S-Video or
    Video). The button toggles between the three signals.
    7D(igital)-Freeze
    To capture a moving picture. The button toggles between the
    Freeze mode and the display situation.
    8D(igital)-Zoom
    To switch the Digital Zoom function ‘On’ or ‘Off’ (toggle
    button). In ‘On’ condition, the zoom centre can be selected
    using Cursor Control and the image is magnified with the
    zoom factor chosen under Magnification.
    9Stand by On
    To switch the projector in or out the the power standby
    mode.
    0Cursor Control
    To manipulate the mouse cursor on the connected computer
    as long as the menu is not active. When the menu is active
    the Cursor Control controls the menu cursor. The cursor
    control works with up/down and left/right button operation.
    Note: The Cursor Control can only function as a mouse
    cursor when the USB plug of the projector is
    connected to the USB downstream terminal of the
    computer.
    !OK 
    To confirm actions in the menu when the menu is on screen.
    @Laser pointer
    Exit point of laser pointer.
    5. Functional Overview
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    							On compact remote control (fig. 3)
    1Stand by On
    To switch the projector in or out the the power standby
    mode.
    2Mouse Left/Right
    Function as the Left and Right mouse keys of your PC.
    3– Vo l u m e  +
    To adjust the volume.
    4Menu
    To activate and de-activating the menu.
    5Mute
    To mute the sound of the projector.
    6Source
    To select the current projection source (Data, S-Video or
    Video). The button toggles between the three signals.
    7D(igital)-Freeze
    To capture a moving picture. The button toggles between the
    Freeze mode and the display situation.
    8D(igital)-Zoom
    To switch the Digital Zoom function ‘On’ or ‘Off’ (toggle
    button). In ‘On’ condition, the zoom centre can be selected
    using Cursor Control and the image is magnified with the
    zoom factor chosen under Magnification.
    9A(udio)/V(ideo)Mute
    To mute the sound of the projector (or an externally
    connected sound amplifier) and to mute the picture.
    0Cursor Control
    To manipulate the mouse cursor on the connected computer
    as long as the menu is not active. When the menu is active
    the Cursor Control controls the menu cursor. The cursor
    control works with up/down and left/right button operation.
    Note: The Cursor Control can only function as a mouse
    cursor when the USB socket of the projector is
    connected to the USB downstream terminal of the
    computer.
    !OK 
    To confirm actions in the menu when the menu is on screen.
    Connections (fig. 4)
    Data source connections
    a Audio out
    Output socket to connect to the Line Input sockets of an
    amplifier or stereo system.
    b USB
    (upstream)
    Input socket to connect a PC or Apple Macintosh computer
    equipped with a USB downlink connection.
    d Data audio in
    Input socket to connect to the Audio out terminal of a
    computer or Component video source.
    h Data in
    Input socket to connect to the Data out terminal of a
    computer.
    Video source connections
    a Audio out
    Output socket to connect to the Line Input sockets of an
    amplifier or stereo system.
    c Video audio in
    Input socket to connect to the Audio out sockets of a video
    recorder (S-VHS, PAL, NTSC, SECAM).
    e Video
    Input socket to connect to the Video out socket of a video
    recorder, Laser Disc player, video camera or TV with AV
    output socket (PAL, NTSC, SECAM).
    f S-Video
    Input socket to connect to the S-Video out socket of a S-VHS
    video recorder, a VCR, Laser Disc player, video camera or TV
    with AV output socket.
    Other connections
    g Data out
    To connect to an external monitor (or a second projector).
    The image projected is simultaneously shown on the
    monitor.
    i Lamp compartment
    j Lock slit
    To insert an optional locking device (Kensington lock).
    k Power
    To connect the projector to the mains.
    l Dust filter
    5. Functional Overview
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    							Positioning the projector and screen
    •Place the projector on a stable, level surface, out of direct
    sunlight and away from sources of excessive dust, dirt, heat,
    water, moisture, vibration and strong magnetic fields.
    •Allow sufficient cooling of the product by keeping all air inlets
    and outlets clear from obstructions.
    •Take additional measures to protect the product when
    operating (or storing) it in unclean or smoky environments like
    e.g. bars, casinos, production environments, arcade game
    centres, etc.
    •Face the projector towards the screen for the best picture
    results. To determine the distance for the desired size, please
    refer to the Projection Assistant, a calculation programme
    included on the CD-ROM.
    •The screen should be positioned so that it is not directly
    touched by sunlight or artificial light, as this will wash out the
    colours of the picture, making it hard to see.
    •The projector can be used for both front projection, rear
    projection and ceiling projection applications. As default factory
    setting, the projector has been set up for front projection. You
    can change to rear or ceiling projection via the OSD menu. See
    ‘Rear screen projection’ and ‘Ceiling-mount projection’ under
    ‘Operation - Display and picture control’ for further instructions.
    •Choose a screen size suitable for the number of viewers and
    the size of the room.
    •Picture quality is best when you sit directly in front of the
    projector screen.
    Important!
    Negligence in observing the install recommendations above could
    infringe the warranty conditions for this product.
    Mains supply
    1.Insert the mains lead into the projectors Power socket and
    connect it to the wall socket.
    Note: The standby indicator lights up red, the projector is now in
    the Power/Standby mode.
    2.
    Remove the lens cap.3.Press the Stand by
    button to switch on the
    projector.
    –The Standby indicator
    lights up green.
    –When the projection lamp
    is on, the start-up screen
    appears for several
    seconds.
    4.Press the Stand by
    button again to switch
    the projector back into
    the power standby mode.
    –The Standby Warning
    screen will appear for
    20 seconds.
    5.Press the Standby button
    again to confirm.
    Note: The Stand by Warning screen can be removed by pressing
    the OK button.
    6.
    To switch off the mains supply completely, disconnect the
    mains lead.
    Notes:
    – Save energy! Please put the projector in the Standby position
    if you are not going to use the projector for more than 15
    minutes.
    – When no signal inputs are detected for 30 minutes, the
    projector automatically switches to standby. This setting can
    be changed in the ‘Settings’ menu.
    – Before disconnecting the mains lead, make sure that the
    cooling fan has stopped (about 3 minutes after the projector
    has been switched to Power Standby).
    Adjusting the focus and size of the image
    •Use the Zoom ring to adjust the size of the image.
    •Use the Focus ring to adjust the focus of the image.
    Adjusting the vertical and horizontal angle of the projector
    Vertical angle
    •Use the Height/Level Adjusters to adjust the vertical angle of
    the projector as specified under ‘Positioning the projector and
    screen’.
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    If the projector is switched off you have to wait
    1 minute before you can switch on the projector 
    again.
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    Press stand-by key again to confirm.
    Press OK key to remove this warning.
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    							To Raise:
    •Keep both adjusters (A) pressed and lift to raise the projector.
    –The projector feet (B) will come out.
    To Lower:
    •Keep both adjusters (A) pressed and gently lower the
    projector.
    •Use the Focus Ring and Zoom Ring to readjust the focus and
    size of the image.
    Horizontal angle (horizon)
    •Adjust or correct a possible tilted picture by turning the
    projector feet to the desired position.
    Up: turn the feet to the left.
    Down: turn the feet to the right.
    •Use the Focus Ring and Zoom Ring to readjust the focus and
    size of the image.
    Keystone correction
    If projector and screen are not properly placed, the picture will be
    distorted, producing a keystone image. 
    Keystone correction allows you to correct
    picture distortion of the vertical keystone type
    by internal scaling.
    •Use the Keystone  button to widen the image.
    •Use the  Keystone button to narrow the image.
    •This correction function also is accessible through the
    ‘Keystone Correction’ option in the ‘Settings’ menu of the On
    Screen Display (OSD) menu.
    Moving the projector
    1.Press the Stand by On button to put the projector in stand by.
    The standby indicator lights up red.
    2.Wait until the cooling fan has stopped (about 3 minutes after
    the projector has been switched off) and disconnect the mains
    lead and all other cables.
    3.Put the lens cap back in place to prevent dust, dirt or other
    contamination from harming or damaging the front of the
    projector lens when moving the projector.
    Note: Never place the projector on the side where the
    connections are located.
    Transporting the projector
    The projector contains many glass and precision parts. If you need
    to transport the projector, please follow these packing instructions
    to pervent accidental damage to the projector.
    •When transporting the projector for repair, use the original
    packaging material if possible. If you do not have the original
    packaging, use equivalent materials, placing plenty of
    cushioning around the projector.
    •When transporting the projector as freight or checked luggage,
    first put it in a carrying case (such as the soft bag supplied),
    then pack it in a firm box, using cushioning around the case.
    •When you are hand-carrying the projector, be sure to use a
    carrying case (such as the soft bag supplied).
    Inserting the batteries in the remote control
    1.Push and slide the lid in the direction of the arrow.2.Install two ‘AAA’ batteries as indicated inside the battery
    compartment.
    3.Replace the lid and snap it into place.
    Note: The maximum range of the remote control is approximately
    15 m (± 50 feet).
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    							Video/computer cables and adapter
    These accessories (1 to 5) are supplied with the product for
    connecting the projector to computer/AV equipment. 
    The numbers in the left-hand column correspond with the
    numbers in the connection diagrams on the following pages.
    Optional accessories:
    • LCA3111/00 – 200 W replacement lamp;
    • LCA4117/00 – trackerball remote control;
    • LCA4119/00 – RS-232 mouse receiver;
    • LCA2210/00 – ceiling mount;
    • LCA5300/00 – VGA extension cable (15 m);
    • LCA5311/00 – component/HD input cable
    (5 x RCA to 15p D-sub);
    • LCA5312/00 – SCART/RCA adapter (SCART to 4 x RCA);
    • LCA9000/20 – Easy Pad;
    • Programmable VGA/MAC adapter (available via your support
    centre as item 4822 263 2120 1)
    7. Installation
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    CONNECTORS
    Computer/AV product side Projector side
    Integrated VGA/USB CableCABLE/ADAPTER
    Mini D-Sub 
    15P (male)
    Stereo audio plug
    (male) x 1Mini D-Sub 
    15P (male)
    RCA pin
    (male) x 3
    3RCA Audio Video Cable 1
    2
    Scart/RCA-AV Adapter
    USB connector
    4P (male) USB connector
    4P (male)
    (depending on region)
    4 S-Video cable
    Mini Din
    (male) x 4Mini Din
    (male) x 4
    5 RCA/Jack adapter
    No.
    RCA pin
    (male) x 1
    Video/computer cables and adapter 
    						
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