Projector Christie Vivid Red User Manual
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Installation & Setup 9 Connecting to a Video / Laser Disk / DVD Player COMPUTER AUDIO OUTL- AUDIO -R VIDEO MOUSE RS232CS-VIDEO To S-VIDEO terminal (used to connect equipment with S-Video output terminal) Laser disk player Video deck DVD player S-Video terminal cable (supplied) To S-Video output terminalAV cable (supplied) To video/audio output terminal To VIDEO & AUDIO L/R terminal (this connection enables image and sound output) To AUDIO terminal (Sound can be produced) To B/B-Y, G-Y, R/R-Y terminal (used to connect equipment with component output terminal)Stereo audio cable(supplied)RCA-BNC cable(optional) To audio output terminal To terminal (on equipment with component output terminal)B/B-Y, G-Y, R/R-Y R/R-Y B/B-Y DVI PC AUDIO G-Y H/C.SYNC. V.SYNC.

An external speaker system can connect to the projector to gain maximum benefit from the projectors built-in sound function. Turn off the projector and speaker system if they are on. Connecting the stereo audio cables miniplug to the projectors Audio Out jack. Connecting the other end of the stereo audio cable to the dual male RCA to female adapter. Connecting the RCA plugs to the external speakers. Insert the cables red plug into the Audio R jack, and the white plug into the Audio L jack. NOTE:The internal speakers are disabled when an external sound system is used. 2.4.3 Connecting to External Speakers Installation & Setup DVI COMPUTER PC AUDIO AUDIO OUTL- AUDIO -R VIDEO MOUSE RS232CS-VIDEO To Audio Out terminal R/R-Y G-Y B/B-Y H/C.SYNC. V.SYNC. Stereo audio cable(supplied) 10

The remote control can be used as a wireless mouse by connecting the projector mouse port to the computer mouse port. Connecting the big end of the PS/2 mouse cable (9 pin) to the projector mouse port. Connecting the small end of the PS/2 mouse cable (6 pin) to the computers mouse port. For a Macintosh computer, connect the USB mouse or PS/2 mouse. Connecting the Mouse: How to Use the Remote Control as a Wireless Mouse: Right Mouse button Left Mouse button Moving the Cursor Select Item Drag The right mouse button is marked RM on the right of the remote control. The left mouse button is marked LM on the left of the remote control. Use the mouse pointer button to move the cursor left, right, up, down. Move the cursor to item and press the LM button. While pressing the LM button, press the mouse pointer button to drag in the desired direction. DVI COMPUTER PC AUDIO AUDIO OUTL- AUDIO -R VIDEO MOUSE RS232CS-VIDEO To Mouse PS/2 terminal To Mouse (PS/2) terminal To Mouse (USB) terminal 2.5 Mouse Functions MENUPOWER LASER DATAKEYSTONEZOOM AUTO VIDEOFREEZE LMRM LEFT RIGHT VOL - DOWN UP Right Mouse button Left Mouse buttonMouse pointer button Installation & Setup R/R-Y G-Y B/B-Y H/C.SYNC. V.SYNC. VOL+ Mouse cable (supplied) 11

Rear/ Side Features Height adjusterAdjustment levers Speaker I/O terminal panel Remote sensor Control keypad Focus ring Lens Remote sensor Speaker Handle Main power switch AC input Adjustment levers Height adjuster Zoom lever Ventilation Height adjuster 3.1 Projector BasicsFront/ Side Features 3.Operation Security Lock * 12 Security Lock Note: The projector can connect to a commercially available security cable (Kensingtons).

Bottom Features Rear foot Air filter (small) Air filter (large) Lamp cover Lamp cover screw 1. Lamp Indicator 2. Power Button & Power Indicator 3. Source Button 4. Menu Button 5. Up, Down, Left, Right ButtonUse this button to turn the power on and off when the main power switch on the side of the projector is switched on and the projector is in standby mode. Use the button to select a proper source such as PC, VCR, DVD player, etc. Displays the menu. Use Up, Down to select the menu item you wish to adjust. Use Left, Right button to change the level of selected menu item. Control Keypad Features Operation 1 2 3 4 5 LAMP SOURCE MENU POERW 13

I/O Terminal Features DVICOMPUTER R/R-Y G-Y B/B-Y H/C.SYNC. V.SYNC. PC AUDIO AUDIO OUTL- AUDIO -R VIDEO MOUSE RS232CS-VIDEO Operation 14

Before turning on the projector, make sure the video source is turned on and the lens cap is removed. Connect the power cord to the projector. 1. Turn on the main power switch on the side of the projector, the projector will go into its standby mode and the power indicator will glow orange. 2. Press the Power button on the projector control keypad or on the remote control, the power and lamp indicator will glow green and the projector will be ready to use. 1. Press the Power button on the projector control keypad or on the remote control, the message as below will show on screen. Press the Left button to move the cursor to Power Off and press Menu button to turn off the projector, and the power indicator will glow orange. After the projector is turned off, the cooling fan will continue to run for 120 seconds and then stop. 2. Switch off the main power switch on the side of the projector and unplug the power cord. The power indicator will go out. Turning On the Projector: Turning Off the Projector: NOTE: NOTE:Do not disconnect the power cord or switch off the main power switch when the cooling fan is still running. If mis-press the Power button, move the cursor to Cancel by pressing the Right button and press Menu button to resume. The message will disappear after 10 seconds if there is no response. 3.2 Turning On & Turning Off The Projector Condition Power Indicator Lamp Indicator Description Main power switch on Orange - (side) Power On Green Green Power Standby Orange - Cooling down Flashing green - Flashing for 120 seconds Lamp life (1500 hrs) Green Flashing Green Temperature error Orange Flashing Red Projector in power standby mode (2 sec interval) and cannot be turned on Lamp error Orange Flashing Red Projector in power standby mode (4 secs interval) and cannot be turned on Fan error Orange Flashing Red Projector in power standby mode (8 secs interval) and cannot be turned on Power and Lamp Status Indicators Messages Chart: Operation LAMP SOURCE MENU POERW MENUPOWER LASER DATAKEYSTONEZOOM AUTO VIDEOFREEZE LMRM LEFT RIGHT VOL- DOWN UPVOL+ Lamp timer, message of appears on screen when the lamp reaches 1400 hours usage ; Lamp Expired When lamp reaches 1500 hours usage.The lamp is reaching its limit. Please replace the lamp as soon as possible. POWER BUTTON WAS PUSHED! MovethecursortoPowerOff and press MENU button to turn projector off. Power Off Cancel System error Orange Flashing Red Projector in power standby mode (1 sec interval) and cannot be turned on 15

3.3 Basic Operation Operation Adjusting the Tilt Feet 1. Lift the front edge of the projector. 2. Press the adjustment levers on the front of the projector and hold the levers. 3. Lower the front of the projector to desired height and release the lever to lock the tilt feet. 4. Fine-adjust the height, use the height adjusters on the front of the projector. 4 2 2 3 1 1. Open the battery compartment cover on the back of the remote control unit in the direction shown. 2. Insert two size AAA batteries, ensure that the positive and negative terminals are aligned correctly. 3. Close the battery cover in the direction shown. Loading the Batteries (2 size AAA betteries) Batteries Note: Replace the battery as soon as they run out. Remove the batteries if the remote control unit is not used for a long period of time. Dispose the used batteries in accordance with local recycling and waste disposal ordinances. When changing the batteries, use two new batteries of the same type. 16

Selecting the Desired Image Adjusting the Focus Adjusting the Zoom of the Image Press the Video button on the remote control to cycle through the video inputs.(Composite, S-Video, Component) Press the Data button on the remote control to cycle through the RGB graphics inputs. (RGB, Component, DVI) Press the Source button on the control keypad to start source auto scan through composite Video, S-Video, component video (if connecting BNC with video source), Analog RGB, component RGB (if connecting BNC with computer source), and DVI. Use the focus ring to obtain the best focus. Use the Zoom lever to adjust the image size on the screen. Use Keystone correction to keep the image square. Zoom lever Focus ring MENUPOWER LASER DATAKEYSTONEZOOM AUTO VIDEOFREEZE LMRM DOWN UP Operation Data button LEFT RIGHT VOL- VOL+ LAMP SOURCE MENU POERWSource button Video button 17

Correcting the Keystone Distortion Adjusting the Volume Press the keystone button, And adjustment scale is displayed. Press button to adjust the upper part of the image; Use Vol- button to correct the lower part of the image. Press the Vol+/ Vol- buttons on the remote control to increase or decrease the volume.Vol+ MENUPOWER LASER DATAKEYSTONEZOOM AUTO VIDEOFREEZE LMRM DOWN UP Keystone button Operation LEFT RIGHT VOL- VOL+ 18 Zoom button Up, Down, Right, Left buttons LAMP SOURCE MENUPOERWMENUPOWER LASER DATAKEYSTONEZOOM AUTO VIDEOFREEZE LMRM DOWN UP LEFTRIGHT VOL- VOL+ MENUPOWER LASER DATAKEYSTONEZOOM AUTO VIDEOFREEZE LMRM DOWN UP LEFT RIGHT VOL- VOL+Vol+ / Vol- 1 2 3 Adjusting Digital Zoom of the Image 1. Press the Zoom button on the remote control. 2. Use Vol+ button to enlarge the Image, Vol- button to return the enlarged image to its original size. The zoom ratio can be 10 times the original image size. 3. Move the image to the area you wish to see by using the Up/ Down, Left/ Right buttons on the remote control. 4. Press zoom button again to cancel the enlargement and return to the normal status.