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    							E – 11
    Preparing the Remote Control
    Inserting the Batteries
    When using the remote control for the first time, install the batteries that were supplied.
    When replacing batteries, purchase two of the same type of AA battery.
    Press and at the same time lift
    the battery case cover at the
    rear of the remote control to
    remove it.
    1
    Follow the markings on the inside
    of the case and insert the batter-
    ies in the correct plus (+) and mi-
    nus (-) directions.
    2
    First insert the tabs of the battery
    case cover, then press it closed.
    3
    Tabs
    Remote Control Range
    Point the remote control toward the remote control sensor located at the rear of the main unit and operate.
    The range over which the main unit will receive the remote control signal is roughly as follows: within 20° above and 20° below a
    line perpendicular with respect to the sensor and within 40° to the left and 40° to the right. The transmission range is about 7 m /
    23.0 feet.
    Remote control
    sensorRemote control transmitter
    Approximately 7 m / 23.0 feet
    Note:
    * Exposure of the main units remote control sensor or the remote control transmitter to bright light or the obstruction of the signal by an obstacle located in the
    pathway may prevent operation.
    * The remote control will not function when the batteries are exhausted. 
    						
    							E – 12
    The Procedure Up to Projecting to the Screen
    P
    O
    W
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    R
    O
    NO
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    F
    POWER/STATUSON/STANDBYASPECTSOURCE
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    Position the projector → Page E-13 Projection Distance and Screen Size
    Determine the locations to place the screen and the projector.
    Connecting the power cable → Page E-16 Power Cord Connections
    Connect the video equipment and personal computer
    Connect your equipment to the projector.
    → Page E-17 Connections with VIDEO and S-VIDEO Connectors
    → Page E-18 Connections with YCbCr Connectors (COMPONENT)
    → Page E-19 Connections with RGB and DVI-D Connector
    Switching on the main power → Page E-21 Turning ON or OFF Main Power
    Switching on the power → Page E-21 Turning ON or OFF Power
    Properly adjust the projection image to the screen → Page E-22 Projection Screen Position Adjustment
    Properly adjust the screen size and focus → Page E-22 Adjustment of Screen Size and Focus
    Selecting input equipment → Page E-23, 26 Input Selection
    Selecting the vertical and horizontal aspect of the picture (i.e., the ratio of screen width and height)
    → Page E-23, 27 Selection of Aspect Ratio (i.e., Ratio of Screen Width to Screen Height)1
    2
    3
    4
    5
    6
    7
    8
    9
    Note:
    * Please purchase a commercially available screen
    separately.
    * A commercially available cable is required for the
    connection with the RGB connector of the per-
    sonal computer and an optional cable (Order code
    27-060) is required for the connector with the
    DVI-D connector.
    * An optional cable (Order code 27-062) is required
    for the connection of a DVD player or high defi-
    nition video equipment with the YPbPr/YCbCr
    connector.
    * A commercially available video cable is required
    for the connection of video equipment with the
    VIDEO connector.
    * Please refer to the various manuals of the audio
    system for information about audio system con-
    nections.
    About DLP projectors
    Though careful attention is paid to providing
    optimum quality, please note that with DLP
    type projectors, in rare cases there may be
    black spots or bright spots among the pic-
    ture elements. 
    						
    							E – 13
    Placement Guide
    Use this information as a guide to find the rough screen size when the projector is placed at a certain location, or to find out the
    approximate size of a screen that will be required.
    The projection distance over which focussing is adjustable is 1.2 m (3.9 feet) to 7.6 m (24.9 feet) from the lens surface of the main
    unit. The projector should be placed within this range.
     1  Projection Distance and Screen Size
    Screens with 4:3 Aspect Ratio (at an output size of 800 x 600)
    This projection screen aspect ratio supports multiple uses.
    The screen is placed within the projection distance range that corresponds to the screen
    size designation. Within this range, the screen size can be adjusted with the zoom ring.Note: This is the projection distance (at an output
    size of 800 x 600) for aspect ratio settings of Full
    or Auto. The projection distance will differ when
    Thru or other settings have been selected and the
    image is projected to fill the screen. When estab-
    lishing a fixed placement, the distance could be out-
    side the zoom adjustment range and a test projec-
    tion should be conducted. 
    → Page E-24 InputScreen and Aspect Ratio Selection Screen
    Note:
    * Determine the screen size after checking the height and width of the room in which the screen will be installed as well as checking that there are no obstacles
    located in the path between the lens and the screen.
    * The larger the screen size becomes, the darker the image will be.
    Placing the projector to the rear of the screen to project the image will require the use of a translucent type screen.
    * The height from the feet of the main unit to the center of the lens is 7.2 cm (2.8inch).
    * There is a tolerance of ±5% due to design values.
    Attention!
    • Do not install in location that will reach high or low temperatures. (Operation temperature: within 5°C (41°F) to 35°C (95°F))
    • To raise the projection screen position, place the unit on a stable and strong support.
    • Make efforts to ensure that sunlight or room illumination does not strike the screen. The more such extraneous light is
    shielded, the higher the contrast and more attractive the image that will be obtained.
    160.0 (wide) x 120.0 (high) inch        
    200 inch
    406.4 (wide) x 304.8 (high) cm                          Screen SizeScreen Size Designation (Inches)
    120.0 (wide) x 90.0 (high) inch    
    150 inch
    304.8 (wide) x 228.6 (high) cm                     
    96.0 (wide) x 72.0 (high) inch    
    120 inch
    243.8 (wide) x 182.9 (high) cm                     
    3.9–4.6feet /       
     1.2–1.4m4.3–4.9 feet /      
    1.3–1.5m
    6.2–7.2 feet /1.9–2.2m
    8.5–9.8 feet / 2.6–3.0m
    10.5–12.5feet / 3.2–3.8m
    12.5–15.1feet / 3.8–4.6m
    15.7–18.7feet / 4.8–5.7m
    21.0–24.9feet / 6.4–7.6m
    80.0 (wide) x 60.0 (high) inch    
    100 inch
    203.2 (wide) x 152.4 (high) cm                     
    64.0 (wide) x 48.0 (high) inch    
    80 inch
    162.6 (wide) x 121.9 (high) cm                  
    48.0 (wide) x 36.0 (high) inch    
    60 inch
    121.9 (wide) x 91.4 (high) cm                  
    32.0 (wide) x 24.0 (high) inch    
    40 inch
    81.3 (wide) x 61.0 (high) cm                  
    30.4 (wide) x 22.8 (high) inch    
    38 inch
    77.2 (wide) x 57.9 (high) cm                  
    Wide to Telephoto
    Projection Distance
    H
    Lens surface of
    the main unit
    H dimension: Height from center of projector lens to bottom edge of screen.
    200 inch: 23.9 inch/60.6 cm 150 inch: 17.9 inch/45.5 cm 120 inch: 14.3 inch/36.4 cm 100 inch: 11.9 inch/30.3 cm
    80 inch:   9.6 inch/24.3 cm 60 inch:   7.2 inch/18.2 cm 40 inch:   4.8 inch/12.1 cm 38 inch:   4.5 inch/11.5 cm 
    						
    							E – 14
    Screens with 16:9 Aspect Ratio (at an output size of 800 x 450)
    These are the projection distances for screens of 16:9 aspect ratio used for the viewing
    of movie software and other applications.
    The screen is placed within the projection distance range that corresponds to the screen
    size designation. Within this range, the screen size can be adjusted with the zoom ring.Note:This is the projection distance when an aspect
    ratio of [16:9 (LB)] has been selected. Selection of
    Full, Auto or other settings at this projection dis-
    tance will result in the top and bottom of the image
    extending beyond the screen. When establishing a
    fixed placement, the distance could be outside the
    zoom adjustment range and a test projection should
    be conducted. 
    → Page E-24 Input Screen and As-pect Ratio Selection Screen
    Installation Height of Projection Screen [Reference]
    Once the installation location and position have been decided, the projection
    height should be checked. In the case of large screen sizes, there are instances
    where the image cannot be projected within the floor to ceiling height.
    The required installation height can be found using the following formula:
    Screen size vertical cm(inch) + H cm(inch) + 7.2 cm(2.8 inch) + Stand height
    Example: Using a 150 4:3 screen and placing the projector horizontally, the re-
    quired installation height will be
    228.6 cm(90 inch) + 45.5 cm(17.9 inch) + 7.2 cm(2.8 inch) = 281.3 cm(110.7 inch)
    (without a stand)
    An installation room with a height of 240 cm(94.5 inch) will have insufficient room
    height even when the projector is placed on the floor. (Note that the rear adjust-
    ers can be raised to lower the projection screen image.)
    160.4 (wide) x 90.2 (high) inch        
    184 inch
    406.4 (wide) x 228.6 (high) cm                          Screen Size
    130.7 (wide) x 73.5 (high) inch    
    150 inch
    332.1 (wide) x 186.8 (high) cm                     
    104.5 (wide) x 58.8 (high) inch    
    120 inch
    265.7 (wide) x 149.4 (high) cm                     
    87.1 (wide) x 49.0 (high) inch    
    100 inch
    221.4 (wide) x 124.5 (high) cm                     
    69.7 (wide) x 39.2 (high) inch    
    80 inch
    177.1 (wide) x 99.6 (high) cm                  
    52.2 (wide) x 29.4 (high) inch    
    60 inch
    132.8 (wide) x 74.7 (high) cm                  
    34.8 (wide) x 19.6 (high) inch    
    40 inch
    88.6 (wide) x 49.8 (high) cm                  
    33.1 (wide) x 18.6 (high) inch    
    38 inch
    84.1 (wide) x 47.3 (high) cm                  Screen Size Designation (Inches)
    4.3–4.9feet /        
    1.3–1.5m
    6.9–7.9feet / 2.1–
    2.4m
    9.2–10.8feet / 2.8–3.3m
    11.5–13.6feet / 3.5–4.1m
    13.8–16.4feet / 4.2–5.0m
    17.4–20.3feet / 5.3–6.2m
    Wide to Telephoto
    Projection Distance
    21.0–24.9feet / 6.4–7.6m
    H
    4.6–5.2feet /       
    1.4–1.6m
    This is the distance when an image
    of 16:9 aspect ratio is projected to
    horizontally fill a 200 4:3 aspect
    ratio screen.
    Lens surface of
    the main unit
    Placement Guide
    Screen size vertical
    dimension
    H dimension
    7.2 cm(2.8 inch)Screen size top edge dimension
    measured from floor
    Lens center
    Stand dimension
    H dimension: Height from center of projector lens to bottom edge of screen.
    184 inch: 38.8 inch/98.6 cm 150 inch: 31.7 inch/80.4 cm 120 inch: 25.3 inch/64.6 cm 100 inch: 21.1 inch/53.9 cm
    80 inch: 16.9 inch/42.9 cm 60 inch: 12.7 inch/32.3 cm 40 inch:   8.4 inch/21.5 cm 38 inch:   8.0 inch/20.4 cm 
    						
    							E – 15
    Screens with 16:9 Aspect Ratio (at an output size of 848 x 480)
    These are the projection distances for screens of 16:9 aspect ratio used for the viewing
    of DVD and other squeezed screen applications.
    This projector uses an output size of 848 x 480 pixels for home theater applications and
    enables the projection of a high definition 16:9 aspect ratio.
    The screen is placed within the projection distance range that corresponds to the screen
    size designation. Within this range, the screen size can be adjusted with the zoom ring.Note: This is the projection distance when an as-
    pect ratio of [16:9] has been selected. Selection of
    Full, Auto or other settings at this projection dis-
    tance will result in the top and bottom of the image
    extending beyond the screen. When establishing a
    fixed placement, the distance could be outside the
    zoom adjustment range and a test projection should
    be conducted. 
    → Page E-24 Input Screen and As-pect Ratio Selection Screen
    Placement Guide
    169.9 (wide) x 95.6 (high) inch        
    195 inch
    431.6 (wide) x 242.8 (high) cm                         
    160.3 (wide) x 90.2 (high) inch        
    184 inch
    406.4 (wide) x 228.6 (high) cm                         Screen Size
    130.7 (wide) x 73.5 (high) inch    
    150 inch
    331.6 (wide) x 187.7 (high) cm                     
    104.5 (wide) x 58.8 (high) inch    
    120 inch
    265.3 (wide) x 150.1 (high) cm                     
    87.1 (wide) x 49.0 (high) inch    
    100 inch
    221.1 (wide) x 125.1 (high) cm                     
    69.7 (wide) x 39.2 (high) inch    
    80 inch
    176.8 (wide) x 100.1 (high) cm                  
    52.2 (wide) x 29.4 (high) inch    
    60 inch
    132.6 (wide) x 75.1 (high) cm                  
    34.8 (wide) x 19.6 (high) inch    
    40 inch
    88.4 (wide) x 50.1 (high) cm                  
    33.1 (wide) x 18.6 (high) inch    
    38 inch
    84.0 (wide) x 47.6 (high) cm                  
    4.3–4.5feet /      
    1.3–1.4m
    4.3–4.9feet /      
    1.3–1.5m
    6.6–7.5feet / 2.0–2.3m
    8.9–10.2feet / 2.7–3.1m
    10.8–12.8feet / 3.3–3.9m
    13.1–15.4
    feet / 4.0–4.7m
    16.4–19.4feet / 5.0–5.9m
    Wide to Telephoto
    Projection Distance
    21.0–24.9feet / 6.4–7.6m 19.7–
    23.6feet / 6.0–7.2m
    H
    Screen Size Designation (Inches)
    Maximum screen size that allows
    focussing of a 16:9 aspect ratio im-
    age with 848 x 480 output size
    This is the distance when an
    image of 16:9 aspect ratio is
    projected to horizontally fill a
    200 4:3 aspect ratio screen.
    Lens surface of
    the main unit
    H dimension: Height from center of projector lens to bottom edge of screen.
    195 inch: 35.8 inch/91.5 cm 184 inch: 33.8 inch/84.9 cm 150 inch: 27.5 inch/69.8 cm 120 inch: 22.0 inch/56.4 cm
    100 inch: 18.3 inch/46.8 cm 80 inch: 14.7 inch/37.3 cm 60 inch: 11.0 inch/28.0 cm 40 inch:   7.3 inch/18.6 cm
    38 inch:   7.0 inch/17.8 cm 
    						
    							E – 16
    Power Cable Connections
     2  Power Cable Connections
    Use the supplied power cord to connect the power connector of the main unit with the power outlet.
    POWER
    ON OFF
    POWER/STATUSON/STANDBYASPECTSOURCE
    4
    12
    3
    POWER switch
    POWER/  indicator
    Firmly insert all the way.
    Power cable (supplied)
    Firmly insert all the way.To wall outlet
    Attention!
    For pluggable equipment, install the projector as near to the power outlet socket that is easily accessible.
    Do not switch off the main power or disconnect the power cable unless the POWER/ 
     indicator is lit orange. Doing so
    could shorten the life of the lamp or possibly cause the unit to malfunction.
    When the unit is set to off (and the LED is not lit) using the menu [Setup] → [LED] items, the indicator flashes green for 1
    minute, then goes off. Likewise, at this time the main power should not be switched off and the power cord should not be
    disconnected.
    Before using the projector, first connect 1 and then
    2; after using, unplug 3 and then 4. 
    						
    							E – 17
    Connecting Video Equipment and Personal Computers
    By connecting this unit with video equipment and using a DVD player or other source in combination with an audio/video amplifier
    and speaker system will allow you to enjoy convincing home theater. Connecting the unit to a personal computer will permit
    presentation data to be projected as a large screen display in conferences and lectures.
     3  Connections with VIDEO and S-VIDEO Connectors
    These are connections made with equipment that is equipped with a video output connector or an S-video output connector such
    as video decks, DVD players, laser disc players, TV tuners, etc.
    Connect such equipment to the VIDEO or S-VIDEO connector of this projector.
    DVI-DRGBCTRL
    S-VIDEO VIDEO
    Y Pb/Cb
     Pr/Cr
    RGBS-VIDEO VIDEO
    Y Pb/Cb Pr/Cr
    VIDEO VIDEO
    AUDIO R
    L
    S-VIDEO VIDEO
    AUDIO R
    L
    Connections with the Video Output Connector Connect to the
    green jack.
    Video cable (Commercially available)Connect to the yellow output
    jack marked VIDEO.
    Connections with the S-VIDEO Output Connector
    S-video cable (supplied)Connect to the output jack
    marked S-VIDEO. Check
    before inserting, since this
    connector must be oriented
    properly.
    Note:
    * Connection can be made with the S1 video and S2 video output connectors,
    but the control signals will not be operable in the projector depending on
    video equipment.
    * Please refer to the various manuals for information about video equipment
    and audio/video amplifier and speaker system connections.
    Attention!
    Before making connections, check that the main power supply is switched off for the projector and the equipment that is
    to be connected. 
    						
    							E – 18
    DVI-D RGBCTRL
    S-VIDEO VIDEO
    Y Pb/Cb
     Pr/CrGBS-VIDEO VIDEO
    Y Pb/Cb Pr/Cr
    COMPONENT COMPONENT
    YCbCr YPbPr
    G
    BR
    G
    BR G
    BRG
    BR
     3  Connections with YCbCr/YPbPr Connectors
    These are connections made with equipment such as DVD players that have YCbCr output connectors or YPbPr output connectors.
    Make connections with the YPbPr/YCbCr connectors of this projector.
    Component signal cable(available as an option)
    (order code: 27-062)Make connections to the YCbCr
    output jacks marked COMPONENT or
    COLOR-DIFFERENCE SIGNAL. The YPbPr/YCbCr connectors and the
    cables are color coded. Match the
    same colors when making connections.
    Note:
    * When inputting a YPbPr signal, format selection or color space selection
    may be required. 
    → page E-38
    * Please refer to the various manuals for information about video equipment
    and audio/video amplifier and speaker system connections.
    Connecting Video Equipment and Personal Computers
    Component signal cable(available as an option)
    (order code: 27-062)Make connections to the YPbPr output
    jacks marked COMPONENT or
    COLOR-DIFFERENCE SIGNAL. 
    						
    							E – 19
    DVI-DRGBCTRL
    S-VIDEO VIDEO
    Y Pb/Cb
     Pr/Cr
    DVI-D RGBVIDEO
    Y 
    DVI-D
    MONITOR OUTPUT MONITOR OUTPUT
     3  Connection with RGB and DVI-D Connector
    These connections are made with personal computers that have a monitor output RGB connector (analog signal) or a DVI-D
    connector (digital signal). Connect personal computers having a mini D-Sub 15-pin RGB connector to the RGB connector of the
    projector and connect personal computers having a DVI standard DVI-D connector to the DVI-D connector of the projector.
    Check the following before making connections.
    * The resolution through this unit is S-VGA 800 x 600 dots. VGA is enlarged and displayed and XGA is compressed and displayed.
    Input of resolutions higher than S-XGA will not be displayed. Such resolutions should be converted to a displayable resolution at
    the personal computer side. Check with the Table of Supported Frequencies on Page E-49.
    * The setting method of the personal computer will vary depending on your personal computer. For information, read the instruc-
    tion manual for your personal computer, read the on-line help, or contact the manufacturer of your personal computer.
    Plug in, then turn the screws
    to secure.
    DVI-D cable
    (available as an option)
    (
    order code: 27-060)
    Note:
    * This unit uses a digital interface 24-pin DVI-D connector. Digital signal TMDS (Transition Minimized Differential Signalling) of the DVI (Digital Visual Interface)
    standard is used. (Analog RGB signals cannot be input.)
    * Personal computers that are not equipped with a DVI-D connector require a digital graphics board furnished with a DVI-D connector.
    * Before making connections, turn off the main power to the projector and all the connected equipment.
    Connecting Video Equipment and Personal Computers
    RGB cable (Commercially available)
    Connect with the monitor
    output or the connector that
    provides picture display. 
    						
    							E – 20
    Obtaining an External Output Signal from a Notebook Computer.
    When projection will be with a notebook computer connected, knowledge will be required for the cable connection and notebook
    computer startup procedure as well as the operation that follows notebook startup. Please consult the instruction manual of your
    notebook computer or the on-line help while performing the following procedure.
    1 Check whether a signal is being sent from the notebook computer to the projector.
    An indication appearing on the liquid crystal display of the notebook computer does not necessarily mean that an external output
    signal is- being output.
    Reference: When the frequency under [Info.] of the projector menu is displayed as 0 kHz, 0 Hz, it indicates that an external
    output signal is not being output from the personal computer. → Page E-43 Viewing the Lamp Timer/Resolution and Frequency
    2 Should a signal not be output from the notebook computer, please try the operation described
    below.
    For an IBM PC/AT, DOS/V computer, press the [Fn] key plus any one of the [F1] to [F12] keys. (See the table below.)
    Manufacturer Model Key
    akia All computers Fn + F2
    COMPAQ ARMADA Series Fn + F4
    PRESARIO Series Fn + F3
    DELL All computers Fn + F8
    FUJITSU All computers Fn + F10
    GATEWAY All computers Fn + F3
    IBM All computers Fn + F7
    NEC All computers Fn + F3
    Panasonic All computers Fn + F3
    SHARP All computers Fn + F5
    SONY All computers Fn + F7
    SOTEC All computers Fn + F3
    TOSHIBA All computers Fn + F5
    Note: Table information is current to June 2001.
    Connecting Video Equipment and Personal Computers
    Note: When the liquid crystal display of the notebook computer and the projector are displayed at the same time, the projected image might not be correct even
    though the liquid crystal screen shows a proper display. Should this occur, stop the simultaneous display of the notebook computer and try the mode with external
    output only. (Try an operation such as that described in aforementioned Step 2 and try closing the liquid crystal panel which might result in external output only.) 
    						
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