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    About the Projector ’s [NETWORK SETTINGS]
    “NETWORK SETTINGS” need to be carried out when connecting this projector to a wired or wireless LAN.
    The following two types of [NETWORK SETTINGS] 1 and 2 can be used. Use the [NETWORK SETTINGS] 1 and 2 for different pur-
    poses depending on the software and function described in the table below.
    1. “NETWORK SETTINGS” under [SETUP] in the on-screen menu (→ Page 120)
      Or “NETWORK SETTINGS” in the HTTP ser ver ( → Page 46)
    2.  “NETWORK SETTINGS ” in the application menu ( → Page 138)
      Or “NETWORK SETTINGS” in the HTTP ser ver  ( → Page 49)
    1. NETWORK SETTINGS2. NETWORK SETTINGS (MM)
    Wired LAN OK OK
    Wireless LAN Not OK OK*
    Main uses Projector control Transmission of images
    Function • PC control
    • PJLink
    •  AMX BEACON
    • CRESTRON
    •  ALERT MAIL
    •  HTTP server (PROJECTOR ADJUSTMENT)
    •  Synchronize with an Internet time server • 
    Shared folder (viewer)
    •  Media Server (viewer)
    •  Network Projector
    User Supportware • Projector Management Utility • Projection Utility
    •  Advanced Network Utility
    *  A wireless LAN unit sold separately is required to connect the projector to a wireless LAN.
    1. Introduction  
    						
    							7
    ❸ Part Names of the Projector
    Front/Top
    The lens is sold separately. The description below is for when the Standard Lens Type1 lens is mounted.
    Controls
    (→ page 9)
    Lens Shift Dial (vertical/horizontal)
    (→ page 21)
    Lens Remote Sensor (located on the front 
    and the rear)
    (→ page 13)
    Remote Sensor
    (→ page 13)
    Zoom Lever/Zoom Ring (→ page 25)
    Lens Cap
    (The optional lens is shipped with the 
    lens cap.)
    Focus Ring
    (→ page 22) Adjustable Tilt Foot  
    (→ page 25) Indicator Section
    (→ page 9) Securing lever cover
    (→ page 164)
    Lens Release Button
    (→ page 154)
    Adjustable Tilt Foot
    (→ page 25)
    Exhaust vent
    Heated air is exhausted from here.
    Mounting the strap
    1.  Mount the strap to the filter cover and lamp cover as shown on the diagr\
    am below.
    2.  Insert the knot in the strap into the hole on the bottom of the projector and pull in the direction of the arrow to fasten.
    ab
    How to paste the input selection character sticker of the remote control\
    • Peel off the cover of the sticker and align the sticker holes with Buttons 1 to 6 before pasting.
    • Please take care not to let the sticker contact the buttons when pasting. 
    •  The explanations and illustrations in this manual are provided with the sticker pasted.
    Ethernet
    E thernet
    E ther net
    Lamp Cover (→ page 176)
    Security Bar 
    Attach an anti-theft device.
    The security bar accepts security wires  or chains up to 0.18 inch/4.6 mm in  diameter.
    Monaural Speaker (10 W)
    1. Introduction  
    						
    							8
    WIR LSSW RLS
    Terminals
    (→ page 10)
    Rear
    Remote Sensor (located on the front 
    and the rear)
    (→ page 13)
    AC IN Terminal
    Connect the supplied power cord’s 
    three-pin plug here, and plug the other 
    end into an active wall outlet. (→ page 
    15)
    *  This security slot supports the MicroSaver ® Security System.
    Built-in Security Slot (  )*
    Intake vent / Filter Cover
    (→ page 171, 178)USB (LAN) Port 
    This is located inside the projector. A 
    wireless LAN unit sold separately can  be attached.
    (→ page 167) Exhaust vent
    Heated air is exhausted from here.
    1. Introduction  
    						
    							9
    Controls/Indicator Panel
    11107
    23458
    1
    6
    129
    1.  (POWER) Button 
     (→ page 16, 27)
    2.  POWER Indicator 
     (→ page 15, 16, 27, 245)
    3.  STATUS Indicator 
     (→ page 245)
    4.  LAMP Indicator 
     (→ page 176, 246)
    5.  TEMP. Indicator 
     (→ page 246)
    6.  INPUT Button 
     (→ page 18)
    7.  AUTO ADJ. Button 
     (→ page 26)
    8.  Geometric. Button 
     (→ page 33)
    9.  MENU Button 
     (→ page 75)
    10.  ▲▼◀▶ / Volume Buttons ◀▶ 
     (→ page 26, 75)
    11. ENTER Button 
     (→ page 75)
    12. EXIT Button 
     (→ page 75)
    9. Using the Viewer   
    						
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    Terminals
    23
    1
    12
    8
    9
    10
    11
    7
    4
    51 516
    13 14 6
    1. HDMI 1 IN Connector (Type A) 
     (→ page 156, 158, 162)
    2.  HDMI 2 IN Connector (Type A) 
     (→ page 156, 158, 162)
    3.  DisplayPort IN Connector 
     (→ page 156)
    4.  BNC IN [R/Cr/CV, G/Y/Y, B/Cb/C, H, V] Connectors (BNC 
    × 5) 
     (→ page 155, 160)
    5.  BNC (CV) Input Connector (BNC × 1) 
     (→ page 160)
    6.  BNC (Y/C) Input Connector (BNC × 2) 
     (→ page 160)
    7.  BNC AUDIO IN Mini Jack (Stereo Mini) 
     (→ page 158, 160)
    8.  COMPUTER IN/ Component Input Connector (Mini 
    D-Sub 15 Pin) 
     (→ page 155, 161)
    9.  COMPUTER AUDIO IN Mini Jack (Stereo Mini) 
     (→ page 155, 161)
    10.  Ethernet Port (RJ-45)
     (→ page 166)
    11.  USB-A Port (Type A) 
     (→ page 211)
    12.  HDMI OUT Connector (Type A) 
     (→ page 159)
    13.  AUDIO OUT Mini Jack (Stereo Mini) 
     (→ page 159)
    14.  3D SYNC Connector (Mini DIN 4 Pin) 
     (→ page 39)15.  PC CONTROL Port (D-Sub 9 Pin) 
     (→ page 244)
      Use this port to connect a PC or control system. This enables 
    you to control the projector using serial communication 
    protocol. If you are writing your own program, typical PC 
    control codes are on page 250.
    16.  REMOTE Connector (Stereo Mini)
      This port is for the dealer or service personnel. For details, 
    contact your dealer.
    NOTE: 
    •  When a remote control cable is connected to the REMOTE connector, infrared 
    remote control operations cannot be performed.
    1. Introduction  
    						
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    ❹ Part Names of the Remote Control
    8. TEST Button 
     (→ page 83)
    9.  Edge Blend. Button 
     (→ page 69, 104)
    10. Multi. Button 
     (→ page 105)
    11. Geometric. Button 
     (→ page 33, 100)
    12. INPUT Button 
     (→ page 18)
    13. PIP Button 
     (→ page 66)
    14. PBP/POP Button 
     (→ page 66)
    15.  AUTO ADJ. Button
     (→ page 26)
    16.  1 (HDMI 1) Button 
     (→ page 18)
    17.  2 (HDMI 2) Button 
     (→ page 18)
    18.  3 (DisplayPort) Button 
     (→ page 18)
    19.  4 (BNC) Button 
     (→ page 18)
    20.  5 (BNC(CV)) Button 
     (→ page 18)
    21.  6 (BNC(Y/C)) Button 
     (→ page 18)
    22.  7 (Computer) Button
     (→ page 18) 
    23.  8 (Ethernet) Button
     (→ page 18)
    24.  9 (USB-A) Button 
     (→ page 18)
    25.  ID SET Button 
     (→ page 118)
    26.  Numeric Keypad Button/CLEAR 
    Button
     (→ page 118)
    27. MENU Button 
     (→ page 75)
    28. EXIT Button 
     (→ page 75)
    1. 
    Infrared Transmitter
     (→ page 13)
    2.  POWER ON Button
     (→ page 16)
    3.  STANDBY Button
     (→ page 27)
    4.  FREEZE Button 
     (→ page 30)
    5.  BLANK Button 
     (→ page 29)
    6.  MUTE Button 
     (→ page 29)
    7.  AV-MUTE Button 
     (→ page 29) 29. 
    ▲▼◀▶ Button 
     (→ page 75)
    30. ENTER Button 
     (→ page 75)
    31. L-CLICK Button* 
      (not available on this series of projec-
    tors)
    32. R-CLICK Button* 
      (not available on this series of projec-
    tors)
    33.	VOL./FOCUS	(+)(−)	Button	
     (→ page 26)
    34.	D-ZOOM/ZOOM	(+)(−)	Button	
     (→ page 30)
      (“ZOOM” Button does not work on this 
    series of projectors)
    35. SHUTTER Button
      (not available on this series of projec-
    tors)
    36.  LENS SHIFT Button
      (not available on this series of projec-
    tors)
    37. PICTURE Button 
     (→ page 87)
    38. DISPLAY Button 
     (→ page 98) 
    39. ASPECT Button 
     (→ page 93)
    40. COLOR Button 
     (→ page 89) 
    41.  3D Set. Button 
     (→ page 97) 
    42. SETUP Button 
     (→ page 107) 
    43. CTL Button 
      (not available on this series of projec-
    tors)
    44. ECO Button 
     (→ page 31)
    45. INFO Button 
     (→ page 131) 
    46. HELP Button 
     (→ page 131)1
    3
    5
    4
    8
    9
    12
    13
    2
    6
    7
    11
    10
    15
    14
    16
    19
    22
    25 23
    17
    27
    31
    33
    35
    30
    21
    28
    29 20
    32
    24
    26
    18
    34 36
    43
    44 46
    45
    37
    40
    38
    42
    4139
    Eternet
    * The 
    ▲▼◀▶, L-CLICK and R-CLICK buttons work only when a USB cable is connected with your computer.
    1. Introduction  
    						
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    Battery Installation
    1.  Press the catch and remove the 
    battery cover. 2. 
    Install new ones (AA). Ensure 
    that you have the batteries’ 
    polarity (+/−) aligned correctly.3. Slip the cover back over the batteries until it 
    snaps into place.
    NOTE: Do not mix different types of batteries or new and old bat-
    teries.
    Remove the old battery and put the new battery.
    1
    212
    Remote Control Precautions
    •  Handle the remote control carefully.
    •  If the remote control gets wet, wipe it dry immediately.
    •  Avoid excessive heat and humidity.
    •  Do not short, heat, or take apart batteries.
    •  Do not throw batteries into fire.
    •  If you will not be using the remote control for a long time, remove the batteries.
    •	 Ensure	that	you	have	the	batteries’	polarity	(+/−)	aligned	correctly.
    •  Do not use new and old batteries together, or use different types of batteries together.
    •   Dispose of used batteries according to your local regulations.
    1. Introduction  
    						
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    Operating Range for Wireless Remote Control
    40 m/1575 inch
    40 m/1575 inchRemote control
    Remote sensor on projector cabinet
    40 m/1575 inch
    40 m/1575 inch
    20 m/787 inch
    20 m/787 inch
    20 m/787 inch
    20 m/787 inch 15 m/591 inch
    15 m/591 inch
    15 m/591 inch
    15 m/591 inch
    • The infrared signal operates by line-of-sight up to a distance of above meters and within a 60-degree angle of the remote 
    sensor on the projector cabinet.
    •  The projector will not respond if there are objects between the remote control and the sensor, or if strong light falls on the 
    sensor. Weak batteries will also prevent the remote control from properly operating the projector.
    1. Introduction  
    						
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    This section describes how to turn on the projector and to project a picture onto the screen.
    ❶ Flow of Projecting an Image
    Step 1
    • Connecting your computer / Connecting the power cord (→ page 15)
     
    Step 2 
    • Turning on the projector (→ page 16)
     
    Step 3 
    • Selecting a source (→ page 18)
     
    Step 4
    • Adjusting the picture size and position (→ page 20)
    •  Correcting keystone distortion [CORNERSTONE] (→ page 33, 100)
     
    Step 5
    • Adjusting a picture and sound
    - Optimizing a computer signal automatically (→ page 26)
    -  Turning up or down volume (→ page 26)
     
    Step 6
    •  Making a presentation
     
    Step 7
    • Turning off the projector (→ page 27)
     
    Step 8
    • After use (→ page 28)
    2. Projecting an Image (Basic Operation) 
    						
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    ❷ Connecting Your Computer/Connecting the Power Cord
    1. Connect your computer to the projector.
      This section will show you a basic connection to a computer. For information about other connections, see “(2) Making Con-
    nections” on page 155.
      Connect the display output terminal (mini D-sub 15 pin) on the compute\
    r to the computer video input terminal on the projector 
    with a commercially-available computer cable (with ferrite core) and then turn the knobs of the connectors to secure them.
    2.  Connect the supplied power cord to the projector.
      First connect the supplied power cord’s three-pin plug to the AC IN terminal of the projector, and then connect the other plug 
    of the supplied power cord in the wall outlet.
      Upon connecting the power cable, the POWER indicator of the projector will light up in orange. If there are no input signals, 
    the device will go into the standby mode after about 10 seconds and light up in red*.
      The STATUS indicator will light off*.
      *   This will apply for both indicators when [NORMAL] is selected for [STANDBY MODE]. See the Power Indicator section. (→ 
    page 245) 
    COMPUTER IN
    Make sure that the prongs are fully inserted into 
    both the AC IN and the wall outlet. To wall outlet
    Computer cable (with ferrite core) 
    (sold commercially)
     CAUTION:
    Parts of the projector may become temporarily heated if the projector is turned off with the POWER button or if the AC power 
    supply is disconnected during normal projector operation.
    Use caution when picking up the projector.
    2. Projecting an Image (Basic Operation)  
    						
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