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    3 What’s in the box?
    The projector comes with the following components:
    Projector
    Power Cable (Country Dependant)
    Remote Control
    HDMI-cable
    DVI-cable
    Ceiling mount Cable Cover
    User Documentation
    Please verify that you have all compoents upon unpacking the unit, and i\
    ts contents.
    Please save packaging materials for future use, should it be necessary to ship the unit.
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    4 Getting to know the projector
    4.1 Overview
    A Lens 
    B IR sensor 
    C1 Ventilation - Air flow IN
    C2 Ventilation - Air flow OUT
    D  Lens release 
    E  Power connector 
    F Keypad 
    G Connector panel 
    H LCD 
    I  Lamp lids 
    J Adjustable feet 
    K Security lock 
    L  Ceiling mount
    Figure 4-1.  - Projector front view
    Figure 4-2.  - Projector rear view
    Figure 4-3. - Projector bottom view
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    4.2 Indicators
    System status indicators are located right of the keypad on the back of the projector. Figure 
    4-4 shows the three status indicators – one for each lamp and one for the system statu\
    s.
    Figure 4-4. The lamp indicators
    For the lamp indicators the following apply:
    - PERMANENT GREEN LIGHT: The lamp is on and operating normally.
    - PERMANENT YELLOW LIGHT: The lamp is off. The lamp may be disabled in the menu or 
    the system is in standby.
    - PERMANENT RED LIGHT: Lamp life has expired, lamp is not igniting or lamp door is 
    open. If the lamp life has expired, please change projection lamp immediately. Failing to 
    change lamp may lead to lamp explosion. Please replace with original projectiondesign 
    equipment.
    - FLASHING YELLOW LIGHT: The lamp is cooling down. The total cooling down time is 
    approx. 45 seconds.
    - NO LIGHT: No lamp inserted.
    NOTE! The replacement lamps must be purchased from an authorized projectionde\
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    dealer for the warranty of the product to be valid.
    4.2.1 The status indicator
    - PERMANENT GREEN LIGHT: The projector is turned on and in normal operation.
    - PERMANENT YELLOW LIGHT: The projector is in standby mode. If the projector was 
    powered off by the power saving feature (DPMS), it will automatically power on when you 
    connect a valid source. 
    - FLASHING YELLOW LIGHT: Please wait. The yellow light will flash a period after power 
    cord is connected (20-30 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 LIGHT: Projector is overheated. Turn off immediately! Check if air inlets 
    are covered or if ambient temperature is outside specifications. The projector cannot be 
    restarted until the power cord is disconnected and reconnected again. If the projector 
    continues to flash red, you will need to return the unit for service.
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    4.2.2 Keypad
    The projector has an illuminated keypad on the back of the unit. Figure 4-5 shows the 
    keypad.
    Figure 4-5.  Projector keypad
    The keypad is used to:
    - navigate the menu system
    - scroll the information in the LCD panel
    - directly select input sources
    - enter pin code (if enabled)
    - power on/off
    - adjust basic image functions
    The keypad is illuminated for operation in dark environments. Available functions are 
    illuminated in yellow while selected (active) functions are illuminated in green. Functions that 
    are not available are not illuminated.
    4.2.3 Remote control
    The 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 data-jack that allows for wired connection to the projector. When the wire is 
    connected, the IR (infra-red) beam and internal batteries are switched off. 
    NOTE The direct sources buttons for VGA1, VGA2, X-Port 2 and YPbPr are not avail-
    able for all versions of the product. If your product does not have these inputs imple-
    mented the OSD will display “not available” when pressing these buttons.
    Figure 4-6. Remote control
        
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    4.2.4 Connectivity
    The projector features a wide range of video inputs and command/control connectors.  
    Figure 4-7 shows the connector panel.
    Figure 4-7. Connector panel
    A LAN: 10/100 Mbit Ethernet connector for command, control and software upgrade.
    B RC INPUT: 3.5mm mini-jack connector. Allows connection of external IR receiver or 
    wired remote control.
    C TRIGGERS: 3.5mm mini-jack connector triggers. Used for controlling peripheral 
    equipment like motorized screens.
    D 3D SYNC: For 1080/WUXGA 3D projectors used to attach external ir-glass emitters
    E  RS-232: Allows for wired remote control and monitoring of many projector functions 
    used in installation environments.
    F  USB-A: Allows for software upgrades using a standard USB memory stick.
    G USB-B: Reserved for future use.
    H  SYNC-IN: Allows for taking an external vertical sync signal and using that with the select 
    video input. This is mainly used in multiple projector installations with requirement of 
    video synchronization between the units. 
    I  SYNC-OUT: Constantly outputs the vertical sync signal of the active video input.\
     This 
    is mainly used in multiple projector installations with requirement of synchronization 
    between the units. 
    J DVI-D: Two Dual Link DVI-D connectors with bandwidth up to 330 Mhz total. These 
    connectors can also be used to form one uniform image by feeding half of\
     the image 
    into each connector. HDCP compliant for sources up 165 Mhz.
    K HDMI 1.3: Two HDMI 1.3a connectors with bandwidth up to 165 Mhz each. These 
    connectors can also be used to form one uniform image by feeding half of\
     the image 
    into each connector. HDCP compliant. All video formats specified by the HDMI 1.3a are 
    supported.
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    4.2.5 Graphical User Interface (GUI)
    The projector has an easy-to-use on screen display (OSD) system for controlling the 
    extensive number of features implemented. “Figure 4-8. Top level OSD menu”, shows the top 
    level of the OSD menu.
    Figure 4-8. Top level OSD menu
    Activate the menu by pressing the “MENU” button on either the keypad or the remote  
    control. Navigate the menu using the arrow keys.
    The various functions in OSD menu is described in Chapter “5 Basic se\
    tup”.
    NOTE! The toplevel menuitem STEREO is only visible for Active Stereo 3D \
    enabled  
    projectors (1080p and WUXGA).
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    5 Basic setup
    5.1 Lens
    5.1.1 Lens and lens mount
    A range of fixed and zoom lenses is available to cover most applicatio\
    ns, both front and rear. 
    The lenses are powered and fitted with a bayonet mount for ease of installation.
    IMPORTANT! Switch off all equipment before setting-up for proper function. 
    When mounting and changing lenses, be aware that the optical system is exposed to dust 
    and foreign particles as long as the lens is not attached to the system. Do not\
     leave the lens 
    mount open longer than necessary to change lens. If a lens is not mounte\
    d, always insert the 
    protection lid to avoid dust and foreign particles entering the internal optics.
    IMPORTANT! Never run the projector without lens 
    mounted. 
    5.1.2 Inserting a lens
    To insert a lens please follow this procedure:
    A Remove the protection lid from the bayonet mount by 
    turning the knob anti-clockwise.
    B Remove the rear lens cap. 
    C Attach the projection lens using the bayonet mount, 
    observing the red insertion marks. 
    D Turn the lens firmly clockwise until it stops with a click.
    E Remove the lens cap from the projection lens. If you 
    switch the projector on with the lens cap in place, the 
    lens cap may melt, damaging not only the lens cap, 
    but also the projection lens and surrounding parts.
    5.1.3 Replacing a lens
    To replace a lens please follow this procedure:
    A To change lens, first remove the current lens by 
    pushing the release button and twisting the lens 
    counter-clockwise until it comes loose. Pull the lens 
    out. 
    B Insert the new lens as described in above.
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    5.2 Adjusting on screen image size and position
    Adjusting the placement of the image on screen can be done using the:
    1. Adjustable feet (E in Figure 5-1).
    2. Lens shift mechanism controlled from the keypad, the remote control, RS-232 or LAN (A 
    in Figure 9).
    3. Zoom (for lenses with zoom) in the lens controlled from the keypad, the remote control, 
    RS-232 or LAN (B in Figure 5-1).
    After the correct image size and position is found, please adjust the image focus usin\
    g the 
    keypad, the remote control, RS-232 or LAN. (C in Figure 5-1).
    Figure 5-1. Image size ans position adjustment
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