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    The keypad is illuminated for operation in dark environments. Several keys have multiple functions.
    POWERSwitches the projector between on and standby modes. Press firmly(1 sec) to switch on. Press firmly (1 sec) twice to switch off.
    AUTOAdjusting the projector to display a correct image, including position,width, height and overall stability.
    MENUActivates the menu system. Use the four arrow keys to navigate and«OK» to activate.
    ARROW KEYSUse the arrow keys to navigate the menu system, or to control speaker sound volume or source selection when not in the menu
    OKConfirm menu option when menu system is activated.
    0-
    These keys are used for PIN code entry.
    SRCUse these keys to select active source.
    VOLUse these keys to adjust volume of the built-in monitor speaker.
    KSTEngage digital keystone correction when not in menu mode. Use arrow keys to adjust.
    KEYPAD 
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    INDICATORS
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    INDICATORThe light next to the power key indicates the overall system status by blue, orange and red colors.
    PERMANENT BLUE LIGHT The projector is turned on and in normal operation.
    PERMANENT ORANGE LIGHTThe  unit  is  in  standby  mode;  no  source(s)  connected,  or  the  source(s)  connected  are inactive  or  switched  off,  thereby  activating  the  powersave  function  (DPMS).  You  may enable or disable the power save function in the SET UP sub menu, DPMS o\
    n or off.
    FLASHING ORANGE LIGHTPlease  wait.  The  yellow  light  will  flash  a  period  after  power  cord  is  connected  (10-15  sec.),  and  a  period  after  going  to  standby  mode  while  lamp  is  cooling  down (approximately  45  sec.).  The  projector  may  not  be  turned  on  again  until  the  light  has turned to permanent yellow.
    FLASHING RED LIGHTProjector is overheated. Turn off immediately! Check if air inlets are covered or if ambient temperature  is  outside  specifications.  The  projector  can  not  be  restarted  unless  the power cord is disconnected and reconnected again. If the projector continues to flash red, you will need to return the unit for service.
    PERMANENT RED LIGHTLamp  life  has  expired.  Please  change  projection  lamp  immediately.  Failing  to  change lamp may lead to lamp explosion.
     NO LIGHTPower is not connected to the projector.
    POWER
    STATUS
    POWER
    STATUS   
    						
    							
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    REMOTE CONTROL
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    REMOTE CONTROLThe  remote  control  allows  flexible  access  to  the  projector  settings,  either  through direct  keys,  or  through  the  menu  system.  The  remote  control  is  backlit  for  use  in  dark environments.  It  also  has  a  datajack  that  allows  for  wired  connection  to  the  projector. When the wire is connected, the IR (infra-red) beam and internal batteries are switched off. The remote control may also be used to control presentations by mimicing mouse functionality (LEFT, RIGHT keys and arrow keys).
    The  remote  control  can  be  operated  either  in  ‘broadcast  mode’,  or  ‘individual  mode’. When several projectors are in use in an installation, individual control may be convenient. Individual control is available either by wired remote control, using the data-jack, or by using  an  individual  number  code.  For  individual  control,  first  set  the  individual  RC  ID code  using  the  projector  menu  system,  see  the  MISC  sub  menu.  Then,  to  select  a specific projector to control, first press the ‘*’ button in the lower keypad area, then the code as set in the target projector. A code can be in the range ‘0’..’255’. ‘0’ is reserved for  broadcast.  To  select  another  target,  repeat  the  process  by  pressing  ‘*’  and  a  new code. To exit individual control, press ‘*’’*’ twice or press ‘*’ and ‘0’. 
    POWERSwitches the projector between on and standby modes.
    AUTOAdjusting the projector to display a correct image, including position, width, height and overall stability.
    INFODisplays source and projector status on screen.
    BACKLIGHTSwitches  the  backlight  on  and  off.  The  backlight  will  switch  off  automatically  after  ten seconds.
    BRIGHTAdjusts image brightness.
    CONTRASTAdjusts image contrast.
    COLORAdjusts color saturation of the image.
    VOLUMEAdjusts the internal monitor speaker volume.
    C-VIDEOSelects the composite video input as signal source.
    S-VIDEOSelects the super video input as signal source.
    YPbPrSelects component video input. 
    						
    							
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    REMOTE CONTROL
    DVISelects the DVI input.
    VGASelects the VGA input.
    AV-MUTEToggles the internal speaker and the projected image on and off. The lamp is not shut off.
    STILLToggle function, locking the projected image on and off.
    TIMEDisplays date and time. Set the date and time in the MENU system, MISC s\
    ub menu.
    ASPECTCycles through the aspect ratios available with thecurrent source.
    MENUToggles the menu system on and off.
    ARROW KEYSUse the arrow keys to navigate in the menu systemand  other  adjustments.  Controls  the  mouse  pointer  when  not  in  the  menu  system  or other functions. 
    LEFTEmulates the LEFT mouse key when not in the MENU system.
    RIGHTMimics the RIGHT mouse key when not in the MENU system.
    OKPress OK to confirm selected option in menu.
    LASERActivates the built-in laser pointer. CAUTION! Do notpoint laser beam at people. Do not stare into laserbeam.
    GAMMAPress GM+ or GM- to select between gamma settings.
    STOREPress STORE, then one digit 0-9, to store user settingin memory.
    RECALLPress RECALL, then one digit 0-9, to recall usersetting from memory.
    0-
    Used for various numeric functions such as PIN code and user memory.
    *Used for RC ID control. See the explanation above. 
    						
    							
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    CONNECTOR PANEL
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    CONNECTOR PANEL
    A C-VIDEO:
     Used for standard video quality.
    B  S-VIDEO:
     Used for improved quality video.
    C  YPbPr:
     Used for high quality video reproduction.
    D  DVI-D - Digital RGB:
     For a low noise computer and video image.
    E  VGA - Analog RGB:
     The standard analog 
      computer graphics interface.
    F  RS 22 control:
     Allows for wired remote control and 
      monitoring of many projector functions used in installation environments. 
    G  RC: 
    Allows connection of external IR receiver or wired remote control.
    H  SOUND:
     Connects to the built-in monitor speaker.
    I  USB - interface:
     Allows for computer mouse control.
    J  LAN: 
    Provides access to control and monitoring over a 
      Local Area Network.
    K  Mains power connector:
     Use only three-prong/grounded 
      power cord.
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    SET UP VIDEO
    Before setting-up, switch off all equipment.
    Three  video  sources  may  be  connected,  using  the  YPbPr  (component),  S-VIDEO (super video) and C-VIDEO (composite video) inputs. 
    Component will display more detailed images. Composite video yields images with less detail.
    In addition, the DVI-D input can be used with video sources (DVD player fitted with an HDCP™ compliant DVI or HDMI connector) for a pure digital connection.
    Connect the power cord.
    SETUP COMPUTER
    Before setting-up, switch off all equipment.
    The projector may be connected to two computer sources simultaneously, using the VGA and DVI inputs.
    The  VGA  interface  is  analog  and  may  cause  some  noise  in  the  projected  image, depending on the signal quality from the graphics card in the computer.
    The DVI (Digital Visual Interface) interface is all-digital and will yield a projected image with very low noise.
    Connect the RS232 or LAN interface to allow for control of the projector.
    Connect the USB interface to enable mouse emulation.
    Connect the power cord.
    SET UP
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    Position the projector on a level surface, preferably pointing straight on to the projection screen. Place it at a suitable distance within the throw range of the zoom lens.
    A  ZOOM the image for the right size. Reposition the projector if the desired image  
      size is not achievable. 
    B  
    FOCUS the image properly. 
    C  
    Level the image by adjusting the rear feet. 
    D   To adjust the image vertically on the screen, turn the vertical adjustment knob on  
      top of the unit.
    E  
    In addition you may release the front foot. 
    If the front foot is ejected, you may compensate for the ‘keystone’ effect by pressing the ‘KST’ key on the keypad and adjust with the arrow keys. 
    IMAGE ADJUSTMENTS
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    The projector can be ceiling mounted using an approved UL tested/ listed ceiling mount fixture, with a capacity of minimum 12 kg / 26 lbs.
    For  ceiling  mount  use  M4  screws  that  penetrate  maximum  5  mm  (0.19  in)  into  the projector body. 
    For proper ventilation the minimum distance from ceiling / rear wall should be: 30 / 50 cm (12 / 20 in).
    CEILING MOUNT
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    After setting-up, switch on all equipment. The projector can be controlled by the keypad, by the remote control or using the RS232 or LAN interfaces. To switch the projector on, firmly  press  the  POWER  button  on  the  keypad  or  the  remote  control.  The  STATUS indicator will turn from yellow to blue when the unit is switched on.
    If  the  STATUS  indicator  is  flashing  yellow,  please  wait  until  it  turns  permanent  yellow. Issue the PIN code if activated.
    When only one source is connected, the projector will auto-detect that source. If more sources are connected, the projector will search for the next active source according to the following list, provided that SOURCE SCAN is set to ON in the SET UP sub menu (see description of menu system):
    -  VGA
    -   DVI-D
    -   YPbPr (Component)
    -   S-Video
    -   C-Video
    Select  between  the  sources  by  pressing  the  SRC  buttons  on  the  keypad  or  the  direct source  selection  keys  on  the  remote  control.  Only  sources  that  are  active  will  be displayed.
    If  no  source  is  active,  searching  messages  will  appear  on  the  screen.  If  no  source  is active for a long time, the projector will go in standby mode if DPMS (power save) is set to ON in the SET UP sub menu. 
    The STATUS indicator will turn from blue to flashing yellow, then yellow.  The projector will be switched back on if at least one source is (re)activated.  The power-down function can be disabled in the menu.See DPMS in the SET UP sub menu.To switch the projector off, firmly press the POWER button on the keypad or the remote control twice (to confirm that you really want to switch off the unit). The STATUS indicator will turn from blue to flashing yellow, then yellow when switched off. You may not switch the unit on while the STATUS indicator is flashing yellow. Please wait until the indicator is permanent yellow.
    MOUSE EMULATION – PRESENTATION CONTROL
    You may use the remote control arrow keys and LEFT and RIGHT buttons as a remote mouse, controlling your presentations and for moving the mouse pointer around on the screen. The arrow keys allow for limited mouse pointer control.
    To activate the mouse control function, you need to connect the projector to the PC via the USB port.
    USING THE PROJECTOR
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    RS 22 AND LAN CONTROL
    RS 22
    You  may  control  and  monitor  the  projector  remotely  through  the  serial  RS232  control interface.Two RS232 protocols are employed. A simple instruction set (SIS) ASCII protocol gives access to the most frequently used commands. In addition, a binary protocol is available where each command is a series of 32 bytes in one packet. The protocols allow for both SET and GET operations. To utilize GET operations the host needs a routine for receiving and interpreting incoming packets. SET operations are used to force the projector into different  modes,  like  setting  brightness  and  contrast,  switching  between  sources,  etc. A  separate  document  “RS-232  and  LAN  communication  protocol  and  command  set” is  available  that  describes  the  communications  parameters  and  operational  codes  in detail.
    LAN
    The  projector  can  be  controlled  and  monitored  through  the  LAN  connector  as  an alternative  to  RS232.  LAN  control  is  available  either  through  an  embedded  web  page for the most frequently used commands or using the same command set as for RS232 for full access to all system controls.
    NOTE! THE PROJECTOR IS CONFIGURED WITH A DEFAULT IP ADDRESS. SEE THE  SYSTEM  INFORMATION  AVAILABLE  THROUGH  THE  MENU  SYSTEM  OR REMOTE CONTROL FOR THE ACTUAL IP-ADDRESS.
    Detailed descriptions of configuration, use and command set is described in a separate document  “RS-232  and  LAN  communication  protocol  and  command  set”.  You  may consider  using  the  LAN  interface  as  a  means  of  theft  detection.  When  the  projector is  removed,  the  LAN  will  be  disconnected;  this  may  be  detected  over  the  local  area network and could be used to trigger an alarm.
    TIMER
    The  projector  features  a  real-time  clock  that  enables  timing  control.  This  means  that the projector can be programmed to switch on and off at certain pre-set times during a weekly cycle. To allow for a flexible schedule, 10 ‘programs’ are available. With each program,  you  can  define  the  switch  on  or  switch  off  time  for  a  single  day  (Monday  to Sunday), all work days (Monday through Friday), or week-end (Saturday and Sunday). One, several or all programs can be active at the same time as desired. In this way, a flexible  scheme  can  be  established.  Observe  the  24  hour  time  format.  See  the  MENU system,  MISC  sub  menu,  CONFIGURE  TIMER,  for  more  details  on  how  to  define  the programs.
    The  following  example  illustrates  a  case  where  the  projector  turns  on  at  08:00  in  the morning (8 am) and switches off at 20:00 (8 pm) on weekdays (Monday through Friday). Weekends  (Saturdays  and  Sundays),  it  turns  on  at  10:00  (10  am)  and  off  at  18:00  (6 pm). VGA is used as the source. For this, four programs are needed, 2 for on and two for off.
    USING THE PROJECTOR
    program number:
    weekday(s):
    execute time:
    action:
    start-up source:
    status:
    c onf i g u r e   t i m er
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    monday
    00 : 00
    power on
    VGA
    deactivated
    p r e s s  O K t o   g o   b a c k
    program number:
    weekday(s):
    execute time:
    action:
    start-up source:
    status:
    c onf i g u r e   t i m er
    1
    monday - friday
    08: 00
    power on
    VGA
    activated
    p r e s s  O K t o   g o   b a c k
    program number:
    weekday(s):
    execute time:
    action:
    start-up source:
    status:
    c onf i g u r e   t i m er
    2
    monday - friday
    20 : 00
    power off
    VGA
    activated
    p r e s s  O K t o   g o   b a c k
    program number:
    weekday(s):
    execute time:
    action:
    start-up source:
    status:
    c onf i g u r e   t i m er
    3
    saturday - sunday
    10 : 00
    power on
    VGA
    activated
    p r e s s  O K t o   g o   b a c k
    program number:
    weekday(s):
    execute time:
    action:
    start-up source:
    status:
    c onf i g u r e   t i m er
    4
    saturday - sunday
    18 : 00
    power off
    VGA
    activated
    p r e s s  O K t o   g o   b a c k
    time (hh/mm/ss):
    date (dd/mm/yyyy):
    day of week:
    s e t   d a t e   a n d   t i me
    00: 59: 42
    31 /  12 /  2000
    monday
    p r e s s  O K  t o   g o   b a c k
    attemt 3/3
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    e n t e r   P I N  c od e
    p r e s s  O K  t o   g o   b a c k
    enter old PIN
    enter new PIN
    confirm new PIN
    c h a n g e   P I N  c od e
    _ _ _ _
    _ _ _ _
    _ _ _ _ 
    p r e s s  O K  t o   g o   b a c k
    program number:
    weekday(s):
    execute time:
    action:
    start-up source:
    status:
    c onf i g u r e   t i m er
    1
    monday
    00 : 00
    power on
    VGA
    deactivated
    p r e s s  O K t o   g o   b a c k
    program number:
    weekday(s):
    execute time:
    action:
    start-up source:
    status:
    c onf i g u r e   t i m er
    1
    monday - friday
    08: 00
    power on
    VGA
    activated
    p r e s s  O K t o   g o   b a c k
    program number:
    weekday(s):
    execute time:
    action:
    start-up source:
    status:
    c onf i g u r e   t i m er
    2
    monday - friday
    20 : 00
    power off
    VGA
    activated
    p r e s s  O K t o   g o   b a c k
    program number:
    weekday(s):
    execute time:
    action:
    start-up source:
    status:
    c onf i g u r e   t i m er
    3
    saturday - sunday
    10 : 00
    power on
    VGA
    activated
    p r e s s  O K t o   g o   b a c k
    program number:
    weekday(s):
    execute time:
    action:
    start-up source:
    status:
    c onf i g u r e   t i m er
    4
    saturday - sunday
    18 : 00
    power off
    VGA
    activated
    p r e s s  O K t o   g o   b a c k
    time (hh/mm/ss):
    date (dd/mm/yyyy):
    day of week:
    s e t   d a t e   a n d   t i me
    00: 59: 42
    31 /  12 /  2000
    monday
    p r e s s  O K  t o   g o   b a c k
    attemt 3/3
    _ _ _ _
    e n t e r   P I N  c od e
    p r e s s  O K  t o   g o   b a c k
    enter old PIN
    enter new PIN
    confirm new PIN
    c h a n g e   P I N  c od e
    _ _ _ _
    _ _ _ _
    _ _ _ _ 
    p r e s s  O K  t o   g o   b a c k
    program number:
    weekday(s):
    execute time:
    action:
    start-up source:
    status:
    c onf i g u r e   t i m er
    1
    monday
    00 : 00
    power on
    VGA
    deactivated
    p r e s s  O K t o   g o   b a c k
    program number:
    weekday(s):
    execute time:
    action:
    start-up source:
    status:
    c onf i g u r e   t i m er
    1
    monday - friday
    08: 00
    power on
    VGA
    activated
    p r e s s  O K t o   g o   b a c k
    program number:
    weekday(s):
    execute time:
    action:
    start-up source:
    status:
    c onf i g u r e   t i m er
    2
    monday - friday
    20 : 00
    power off
    VGA
    activated
    p r e s s  O K t o   g o   b a c k
    program number:
    weekday(s):
    execute time:
    action:
    start-up source:
    status:
    c onf i g u r e   t i m er
    3
    saturday - sunday
    10 : 00
    power on
    VGA
    activated
    p r e s s  O K t o   g o   b a c k
    program number:
    weekday(s):
    execute time:
    action:
    start-up source:
    status:
    c onf i g u r e   t i m er
    4
    saturday - sunday
    18 : 00
    power off
    VGA
    activated
    p r e s s  O K t o   g o   b a c k
    time (hh/mm/ss):
    date (dd/mm/yyyy):
    day of week:
    s e t   d a t e   a n d   t i me
    00: 59: 42
    31 /  12 /  2000
    monday
    p r e s s  O K  t o   g o   b a c k
    attemt 3/3
    _ _ _ _
    e n t e r   P I N  c od e
    p r e s s  O K  t o   g o   b a c k
    enter old PIN
    enter new PIN
    confirm new PIN
    c h a n g e   P I N  c od e
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    _ _ _ _
    _ _ _ _ 
    p r e s s  O K  t o   g o   b a c k
    program number:
    weekday(s):
    execute time:
    action:
    start-up source:
    status:
    c onf i g u r e   t i m er
    1
    monday
    00 : 00
    power on
    VGA
    deactivated
    p r e s s  O K t o   g o   b a c k
    program number:
    weekday(s):
    execute time:
    action:
    start-up source:
    status:
    c onf i g u r e   t i m er
    1
    monday - friday
    08: 00
    power on
    VGA
    activated
    p r e s s  O K t o   g o   b a c k
    program number:
    weekday(s):
    execute time:
    action:
    start-up source:
    status:
    c onf i g u r e   t i m er
    2
    monday - friday
    20 : 00
    power off
    VGA
    activated
    p r e s s  O K t o   g o   b a c k
    program number:
    weekday(s):
    execute time:
    action:
    start-up source:
    status:
    c onf i g u r e   t i m er
    3
    saturday - sunday
    10 : 00
    power on
    VGA
    activated
    p r e s s  O K t o   g o   b a c k
    program number:
    weekday(s):
    execute time:
    action:
    start-up source:
    status:
    c onf i g u r e   t i m er
    4
    saturday - sunday
    18 : 00
    power off
    VGA
    activated
    p r e s s  O K t o   g o   b a c k
    time (hh/mm/ss):
    date (dd/mm/yyyy):
    day of week:
    s e t   d a t e   a n d   t i me
    00: 59: 42
    31 /  12 /  2000
    monday
    p r e s s  O K  t o   g o   b a c k
    attemt 3/3
    _ _ _ _
    e n t e r   P I N  c od e
    p r e s s  O K  t o   g o   b a c k
    enter old PIN
    enter new PIN
    confirm new PIN
    c h a n g e   P I N  c od e
    _ _ _ _
    _ _ _ _
    _ _ _ _ 
    p r e s s  O K  t o   g o   b a c k
    program number:
    weekday(s):
    execute time:
    action:
    start-up source:
    status:
    c onf i g u r e   t i m er
    1
    monday
    00 : 00
    power on
    VGA
    deactivated
    p r e s s  O K t o   g o   b a c k
    program number:
    weekday(s):
    execute time:
    action:
    start-up source:
    status:
    c onf i g u r e   t i m er
    1
    monday - friday
    08: 00
    power on
    VGA
    activated
    p r e s s  O K t o   g o   b a c k
    program number:
    weekday(s):
    execute time:
    action:
    start-up source:
    status:
    c onf i g u r e   t i m er
    2
    monday - friday
    20 : 00
    power off
    VGA
    activated
    p r e s s  O K t o   g o   b a c k
    program number:
    weekday(s):
    execute time:
    action:
    start-up source:
    status:
    c onf i g u r e   t i m er
    3
    saturday - sunday
    10 : 00
    power on
    VGA
    activated
    p r e s s  O K t o   g o   b a c k
    program number:
    weekday(s):
    execute time:
    action:
    start-up source:
    status:
    c onf i g u r e   t i m er
    4
    saturday - sunday
    18 : 00
    power off
    VGA
    activated
    p r e s s  O K t o   g o   b a c k
    time (hh/mm/ss):
    date (dd/mm/yyyy):
    day of week:
    s e t   d a t e   a n d   t i me
    00: 59: 42
    31 /  12 /  2000
    monday
    p r e s s  O K  t o   g o   b a c k
    attemt 3/3
    _ _ _ _
    e n t e r   P I N  c od e
    p r e s s  O K  t o   g o   b a c k
    enter old PIN
    enter new PIN
    confirm new PIN
    c h a n g e   P I N  c od e
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    p r e s s  O K  t o   g o   b a c k 
    						
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