Plus He 3200 Projector User Manual
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E – 21 Turning ON or OFF Main Power POWER ON OFF STATUSPOWER/ POWER ON OFF POWER/STATUS Main power ON Main power OFF 4 Turning ON or OFF Main Power Before turning the main power, check that the power is switched off the equipment that is to be connected and the connection is finished. To turn on the main power: Press the POWER switch down until it is in the depressed po- sition. On condition Off conditionLight in orange Indicator OFF To turn off the main power: Press the POWER switch until it is in the protruded position. Attention! •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 ON (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. •To save power, switch off the main power when not in use. When the main unit or remote control ON/STANDBY button is used to set the projector to the standby mode (POWER/ indicator is lit orange), the cooling fan continues to operate. 5 Turning ON or OFF Power The ON/STANDBY buttons of the main unit and the remote control have the same function. A description using the main unit button is provided here. To turn on the power: Press the ON/STANDBY button for about 2 seconds. The projection screen will brighten in about 40 seconds. Note: When the unit is set to off (and the LED is not lit) using the menu [Setup] →[LED] items, the indicator flashes green for 60 seconds, then goes off. Setting standby mode Press and hold down the ON/STANDBY button for about 2 seconds. To switch on the power again, leave at least 60 seconds before doing so. ON/STANDBY ON /STANDBY STATUS POWER/STATUSSTATUS POWER STATUS STATUS STATUSPOWER/POWER/POWER/ POWER/POWER/ Light in orange Light in orange Light in green Light in green Power ON Standby Flashing orange Flashing green Flashing for 60 seconds Flashing for 60 seconds Note: * When a signal is not being input while projecting onto the projection screen, No Signal is displayed to indicate the condition. The background color of the screen will be blue at this time. The background color can be changed to black by via [Setup] → [Background] of the menu. → Page E-40 Background Color Settings * When the power is switched on, the input selection and aspect selection conditions will be the same as the conditions that existed when the power was switched off. * Adjustments and setting values that were made via menu operations will be stored even when the main power has been switched off or the power cord has been disconnected. When the power wont switch on* When the internal temperature is abnormally high, the power will not be switched on to protect the equipment. Wait for a while and then try switching on the power again. * Should the STATUS indicator be lit or flashing, please see When the STATUS Indicator Is Lit/Flashing on Page E-45. PO W E R O NO F F POWER/STATUSON/STANDBYASPECTSOURCE POWER/ indicator ON/STANDBY button POWER switch
E – 22 POWER/STATUSON/STANDBYASPECT Adjustment of the Projection Screen Operations include the adjustment of the image position that is projected to the screen and the adjustment of the focus as well as the input selection and the selection of the aspect ratio. Perform these operations with the power of the connected equipment switched on and the video signal input to the projector. 6 Projection Screen Position Adjustment 1 Adjust the projection image to the screen (1) If the image is shifted to the left or right, move the main unit horizontally. (Align the center of the screen and the center of the lens of the main unit.) (2) If the image is shifted vertically, move the image up or down with the adjuster. (3) A projection image such as that illustrated in the diagram is the result of the projector not being perpendicular to the screen. Set the projector so that it is pointing straight toward the screen. (4) If the image shows keystone distortion, adjust using menu operations. → Page E-39 Adjustment of Keystone Distortion (1) (2)(3) (4) 7 Adjustment of Screen Size and Focus Using the Adjusters 2 Turn the zoom ring and adjust the screen size, then turn the focus ring and adjust the focus. To lower the projection position: Raise the rear adjusters upTo raise the projection position: Attach the supplied two adjusters to the front feet. See page E-9 Attaching the Supplied Adjusters. After folding the rear adjusters, rotate the right/left front ad- juster to fine-adjust the height. (Adjustable range: 0 to 5 mm/ 0 to 0.2 inch) Note: The zoom ring allows adjustment of approxi- mately 20% of the maximum screen size. (When the zoom ring is at the center position, an adjustment of approximately ±10% will be possible.) ZOOM ring FOCUS ring
E – 23 8 Input Selection 3 Press the SOURCE button and select the desired connector. SOURCE A press of the SOURCE button will display the selected input. Each press of the button moves the selection one step in the sequence: S-VIDEO → (VIDEO/YCbCr/YPbPr) → RGB → DV I The selection will not change while Now Search- ing is displayed. The input display will remain for a while before disappearing. To change the duration of the dis- play, see → Page E-41 On-Screen Display Du- ration Setting. S-VIDEO S-VIDEO YCbCr YPbPr VIDEO RGB DVI Input display 4 Press the ASPECT button and select the desired aspect ratio. 9 Selection of Aspect Ratio (i.e., Ratio of Screen Width to Screen Height) ASPECT A press of the button will display the aspect se- lection display. The aspect ratio is the ratio of the width and height of the screen. Full AspectS-VIDEO16:9(LB) 16:9 Real Thru Full Aspect 16:9(LB) 16:9 Real Thru S-VIDEO Full Auto Aspect 16:9 Thru DVI [VIDEO, S-VIDEO and YCbCr Input Selection][RGB and DVI Input Selection] Aspect Selection Display Press the ASPECT button during the appearance of the aspect selection display and make the selection. Each press of the button moves the cursor and switches the aspect ratio. A diagram of the a sample image with different aspect ratios is carried on the next page. The aspect selection display will remain for a while before disappearing. To change the duration of the display, see → Page E-41 On-Screen Display Duration Setting. This completes the projection screen adjustments. Note: * The remote control provides direct selec- tion from the VIDEO button, S-VIDEO but- ton, YCbCr button, and DVI button. * When a function other than [AUTO] is specified at the source selection display, the projector searches for the specified signal among VIDEO/YCbCR/YPbPr. →Page E-23 Input Selection * When a signal is not input to the selected connector, No Signal is displayed. * When RGB or DVI is selected and No Sig- nal is displayed, check with [Info.] on the menu. → Page E-43 Viewing the Lamp Timer/ Resolution and Frequency When the frequency is displayed as 0 kHz, 0 Hz, there is no signal from the personal computer. → See Page E-20 Obtaining an External Output Signal from a Note- book Computer. Note: * The aspect ratio selection display will not appear unless a signal is input. Play the video of the equipment. * Match the aspect ratio of the image of the connected equipment with the aspect ra- tio of the projected image of this unit, or adjust the image of a 16:9 aspect to the desired format. * When the aspect ratio differs, a circle, for example, will be projected as an ellipse. * The selected aspect ratio for each input is stored. Note: * For information about operation with the remote control, see → Page E-25 Opera- tion with the Remote Control * To adjust or set the brightness, picture, or other matters, display the menu on the projection screen and perform the opera- tion. → Page E-28 Using the On-ScreenMenu Adjustment of the Projection Screen Full Aspect Thru YPbPr 16:9(LB) 16:9 Cursor: Displays the currently selected contents position.[YPbPr Input Selection]
E – 24 Input Screen and Aspect Ratio Selection Screen XXXXX•••••• Select Full The image is projected to fill the entire screen. Aspect 16:9 screens will be longer than wide. Video signalProjection image with Through selectionProjection image when selected Select Auto (only with RGB or DVI selection) While maintaining the aspect ratio of the per- sonal computer, the image is enlarged or reduced so that no parts protrude beyond the screen and the image is projected to fill the screen. Aspect 16:9 screens will be black at the top and bottom. Select 16:9 This returns the squeezed screen to a 16:9 screen and projects it. The output size becomes 848 x 480. Select Real (S-VIDEO, VIDEO and YCbCr only) This maintains a video image aspect ratio of 4:3 and projects it. Images with a 16:9 aspect ratio will become vertically elongated (4:3). Select Thru This projects the input image as is. When the input resolution is higher than that of the projector (800 x 600), the image will extend beyond the screen, and when lower, the image will be smaller than the screen. Video images may have a different aspect ratio. The top and bottom black portions are cut. Subtitles are also cut. The output size be- comes 848 x 480. [Display Examples] Squeeze signal VGA 640 x 480 16:9 screenLetter boxSelect 16:9 (LB) (S-VIDEO, VIDEO, YCbCr, and YPbPr only) The image of long sideways movie material is projected to fill the entire screen without the top and bottom black portions. This maintains a letterbox image aspect ratio and projects it on a 16:9 screen. This will make the image quality better than Full. Adjustment of the Projection Screen
E – 25 Operation with the Remote Control Point the remote control toward the remote control sensor of the main unit and operate. ESC MENU ASPECT VIDEO /YPbPrON/STANDBY S -VIDEORGBDVI SV CV RGB DV I SET ASPECT buttonThis button selects the vertical and horizontal ratio of the screen of the input video. These buttons are used for the selection of the input signal. For further information about input selection.S-VIDEO buttonThis switches the input to the S-VIDEO signal.VIDEO/YPbPr buttonThe source selection display will appear.RGB buttonThis switches the input to the RGB signal.DVI buttonThis switches the input to the DVI-D signal. ON/STANDBY buttonThis button is used to switch ON the power and set the unit to the STANDBY mode. These buttons are used for menu operations. → Page E-28 Using the On-Screen MenuMENU buttonThis is used in the selection of the menu name when displaying the menu on the projection screen. ESC buttonThis is used when closing the menu.SET buttonThis is used to set the menu items.Cursor buttons ( )These are used in the selection of the menu name, item name, and contents. ON / STANDBY POWER/STATUS Turning ON Power/STANDBY Press the POWER button of the main unit and turn on the main power. To turn on the power: Check that the POWER/ indicator of the main unit is lit or- ange. Press the ON/STANDBY button for about 2 seconds. The power will be switched on, the indicator will flash green (for one minute) and then the indicator will be lit green. The projec- tion screen will brighten in about 40 seconds. Setting standby mode: Press and hold down the ON/STANDBY button for about 2 sec- onds. The indicator will flash orange (for 60 seconds) and then be lit orange. Attention! When switching off the main power or disconnecting the power cable First press ON/STANDBY button of the remote control or the main unit to set the standby mode (in which the indicator will be lit orange) and then switch off the main power. If the main power of the main unit is switched off without setting the standby mode, this could shorten the life of the lamp or possibly cause damage due to the heat of the lamp. Light in orange Light in green Power ON Standby STATUSPOWER/ Note: To save electrical power when not using the unit, switch off the main power. When doing so, wait until the flashing orange indicator is lit steadily. This is used for selection of VIDEO, YCbCr, and YPbPr input signals. SET buttonAutomatic adjustment of the RGB input signal is performed when the menu is closed and the SET button is held down for more than 1 second.
E – 26 Input Selection Press the desired input selection button. VIDEO /YPbPr S-VIDEORGBDVI SV CV RGB DVI S-VIDEO S-VIDEO YCbCr YPbPr VIDEO RGB DVI Input selection display S-VIDEO button A press of the button will switch the input to the S-VIDEO input signal. VIDEO/YPbPr button The source selection display will appear. (If the source selection display is not displayed, press the button again.) * [AUTO] is selected at the initial setting. A press of the SET button causes the source selection display to disappear and starts an automatic search of the VIDEO/YCbCr/YPbPr input signal. * The input display at the [AUTO] setting will be [Video/YCbCr/YPbPr]. RGB button A press of this button switches the unit to the RGB input signal. DVI button A press of this button switches the unit to the DVI input signal. The input display will remain on for a while before disap- pearing. To change the duration of the display, see → Page E-41 On-Screen Display Duration Setting. VIDEO/YCbCr/YPbPr Signal Selection The input signal is specified directly and projected. A press of the VIDEO/YPbPr button displays the source selection display. (If the source selection display is not displayed, press the button again.) Select the signal with the cursor () button or the VIDEO/YPbPr button. A press of the SET button causes the source selection display to disappear, performs a search for the specified signal and projects it. Note: * When the power is switched on, the input selection conditions that existed when the power was switched off will be in effect. * When a signal is not input to the selected connector, No Signal is displayed. * When RGB or DVI is selected and No Sig- nal is displayed, check with [Info.] on the menu. → Page E-43 Viewing the Lamp Timer/ Resolution and Frequency When the frequency is displayed as 0 kHz, 0 Hz, there is no signal from the personal computer. → See Page E-20 Obtaining an External Output Signal from a Notebook Computer. Operation with the Remote Control AUTO VIDEO SOURCE YCbCr YPbPr AUTO VIDEO SOURCE YCbCr YPbPr Note: * When the source selection is specified as [AUTO], upon switching to the VIDEO/ YCbCr/YPbPr signal, a search for the sig- nals will be made in order and it may take a while before the signal is displayed. The signal can be projected quickly when it has been specified directly. * Conversely, for example, when connection is made to a video system that switches the input signal from a YCbCr signal to a YPbPr signal, having previously set the source selection to [AUTO], another press of the VIDEO/YPbPr button (i.e., the SOURCE button on the projector) will per- form automatic identification of the signal. Source selection display
E – 27 Selection of Aspect Ratio (i.e., Ratio of Screen Width to Screen Height) ASPECT Press the ASPECT button and select the desired aspect ratio. Full AspectS-VIDEO16:9(LB) 16:9 Real Thru Full Aspect 16:9(LB) 16:9 Real Thru S-VIDEO Full Auto Aspect 16:9 Thru DVI [VIDEO, S-VIDEO and YCbCr Input Selection][RGB, DVI Input Selection] Aspect Selection Display A press of the button will display the aspect selection display. The aspect ratio is the ratio of the width and height of the screen. Press the ASPECT button while the aspect selection display is shown and make the selection. Each press of the button moves the cursor and switches the aspect ratio. Also the selection can be made with the cursor () buttons. A diagram of the a sample image with different aspect ratios is carried on the next page. The aspect selection display will remain for a while before disappearing. To change the duration of the display, see → Page E-41 On-Screen Display Duration Setting. Note: * The aspect ratio selection display will not appear unless a signal is input. Play the video of the equipment. * Match the aspect ratio of the image of the connected equipment with the aspect ratio of the projected image of this unit, or ad- just the image of a 16:9 aspect to the de- sired format. * When the aspect ratio differs, a circle, for example, will be projected as an ellipse. * The selected aspect ratio for each input is stored. Operation with the Remote Control Full Aspect Thru YPbPr 16:9(LB) 16:9 [YPbPr Input Selection] Cursor: Displays the currently selected contents position. Automatic Adjustment of the RGB Signal This automatically adjusts the projected (analog) RGB signal to an optimum condition. Holding down the SET button for more than 1 second starts the automatic adjustment. During the adjustment, [AUTO] is display at the center of the screen. When the menu is displayed, the button that is associated with the menu item will be operational; therefore, press the ESC button to close the menu before making this adjustment. Note: * This automatically adjusts the stripe pat- terns, color infidelity, and flicker which arise from pixel shift. When proper adjustment cannot be ob- tained with automatic adjustment upon pressing the SET button, please adjust manually. See E-35 Adjusting the Clock Frequency of the Input Signal and Adjusting the Phase of the Input Signal. SET
E – 28 Using the On-Screen Menu Only menu operation methods will be described here. Refer to this page should you need to clarify matters during menu operations. See the various pages for information about menu functions and performing adjustments and settings. To perform adjustments and settings, the video is projected and adjustments are made to the optimum condition. The remote control should be pointed toward the remote control sensor of the projector and operated. To return the various items that have been changed with the menu to their default values (i.e., the condition that existed at the time of purchase), see → Page E-43 Returning to Standard Settings. SET ESC MENU ASPECT VIDEO /YPbPrON/STANDBY S -VIDEORGBDVI SV CV RGB DVI Names and functions of the buttons used in menu operations MENU button Used to display menus and in selection of menu names. ESC buttonUsed to close the menu. SET buttonUsed to set the menu item. Cursor buttons ( )These are used in menu name selection and in the contents selection. Picture1 Language En De Fr It Es - Menu Position - Duration 10 sec.Picture2 Setup Info.VIDEO Option Names and functions of the menu screens Menu namesThese are the menu headings. When a menu is selected, there is a switch to the heading screen. The selected menu name appears in blue. Input selection displayThis is the currently selected input signal screen. [Setting Screen Display Example] Selected contents Select the desired contents. Selected characters appear in red. Item nameThis is the name of the adjustment or setting. The selected item name appears in navy blue. A press of the SET button at a location where only the item name is displayed results in a change to the selection contents screen. The contents will change for the item name depending on the input selection. CursorThe item at the cursor position can be adjusted or set. Move the cursor with the cursor buttons. Note: * If a remote control operation is not performed in about 10 seconds (i.e., the initial setting time) from the time the menu is displayed, the menu will automatically close. →Page E-41 On-Screen Display Duration Setting * The display position of the menu can be changed. → Page E-41 Moving the Menu Display Position
E – 29 1 Press the MENU button and display the menu. Display of the Menu Picture1 Brightness 0Contrast 0Color 0Tint 0Sharpness 0 Color Temp. LowNormalHigh Custom Picture2 Setup Info.VIDEO OptionMENU 2 Press the button again and select the menu name. The selected menu name will appear in navy blue. Selection of the Menu Name Picture1 Keystone ModeNormalFull BlueBlack +0 Keystone OffOn OffOn - Installation - Background Auto Power Off LEDPicture2SetupInfo.VIDEO Option MENU Each press of the MENU button switches the menu one step in the sequence of [Picture 1] → [Picture 2] → [Setup] → [Option] → [Info.] 3 Press the cursor button () and se- lect the item name. Align the cursor with the desired item name. The selected item name will appear in deep blue. Selection of the Item Name Picture1 Keystone ModeNormalFull BlueBlack +0 Keystone OffOn OffOn - Installation - Background Auto Power Off LEDPicture2SetupInfo.VIDEO Option 4 Press the cursor button () and make the adjustment (or selection). Adjust (or select) to produce the best picture. Making Adjustments and Settings Picture1 Keystone ModeNormalFull BlueBlack +0 Keystone OffOn OffOn - Installation - Background Auto Power Off LEDPicture2SetupInfo.VIDEO Option Adjustment bar SET SET [Adjustment Item Examples] (Continued on the next page) Note: * The menu name will change also when the cursor ( ) button is pressed. * When using the cursor button to se- lect the menu name, the cursor must be in the menu name column (at the very top) or else selection will not be possible. * When the cursor is not located at the menu name, the selected menu name will appear in blue. * For information about the contents list that is displayed in the menu, see → Page E-31 Menu List. Note: When the cursor is not located at the menu name, the selected menu name will appear in blue. Note: * For adjustment items, adjustment values are indicated by the increase and decrease of the adjustment bar and the numerical value. Adjust for the optimum picture while viewing the image projected to the screen. * The selected characters will appear in red for items that select On, Off, and other titles. Using the On-Screen Menu
E – 30 5 Press the ESC button and close the menu display. The selected menu name will appear in navy blue. Exit Sub menu items Items that display only an item name have a sub menu. Picture1 Keystone Mode Keystone - Installation - Background Auto Power Off LEDPicture2SetupInfo.VIDEO OptionFloor-Front Floor-Rear Ceiling-Front Ceiling-Rear Picture1 Keystone ModeNormalFull BlueBlack +0 Keystone OffOn OffOn - Installation - Background Auto Power Off LEDPicture2SetupInfo.VIDEO Option SET 1) Press the SET button to display the sub menu. ESC Note: The selection operation will dif- fer for the sub menu depending on the item contents. Note: A transition to item selection of the menu will not be possible while the sub menu is being displayed. To select the next item, press the ESC button, close the menu again, then perform the selection. Note: * Even without pressing the ESC but- ton, waiting a while will result in the menu closing (when the display du- ration setting has elapsed). * The adjustment and setting values will be stored even when the power is switched off or the power cord is disconnected. Using the On-Screen Menu SET Picture1 Keystone ModeNormalFull BlueBlack +0 Keystone OffOn OffOn - Installation - Background Auto Power Off LEDPicture2SetupInfo.VIDEO Option 3) Press the SET button to finalize. The sub menu will close. SET 2) For setup, select with the cursor button ().