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    Rear	Terminal
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    t	USB CONNECTOR (Series B)
    	 Use	this	connector	when	controlling	a	computer	 with	the	remote	control	of	the	projector.	Connect	
    the	USB	terminal	of	your	computer	to	this	
    connector	with	the	supplied	USB	cable	(p.20).
    y	S-VIDEO INPUT j ACK
    	 Connect	the	S-VIDEO	output	signal	from	video	 equipment	to	this	jack	(p.21).
    i	AUDIO  j ACK
    	 Connect	the	audio	output	(stereo)	signal	from	a	 computer	or	video	equipment	connected	to	
    q	to	
    this	jack	(pp.20–22).
    o	 AUDIO 1 j ACK
    	 Connect	the	audio	output	(stereo)	signal	from	a	 computer	or	video	equipment	connected	to	
    w	or	
    e	to	this	jack	(pp.20,	22).
    r	 VIDEO INPUT j ACK
    	 Connect	the	composite	video	output	signal	from	 video	equipment	to	this	jack	(p.21).
    u	AUDIO 3 j ACKS (L(MONO)/R)
    	 Connect	the	audio	output	signal	from	video	 equipment	connected	to	
    r	or	 y	 to	these	jacks	
    (p.21).	For	a	mono	audio	signal	(a	single	audio	jack),	
    connect	it	to	the	L	(MONO)	jack.
    q	 5 BNC INPUT j ACKS
    	 Connect	the	component	or	composite	video	output	 signal	from	video	equipment	to	 VIDEO/Y,	Cb/Pb,	
    and	Cr/Pr	jacks	or	connect	the	computer	output	
    signal	(5	BNC	 Type	[Green,	Blue,	Red,	Horiz.	Sync,	
    and	 Vert.	Sync.])	to	G,	B,	R,	H/V,	and	 V	jacks	(pp.20–
    22).
    w	COMPUTER INPUT TERMINAL (ANALOG)
    	 Connect	the	computer	(or	RGB	scart)	output	signal	 to	this	terminal	(pp.20,	22).
    e	COMPUTER INPUT TERMINAL (DIGITAL)
    Connect	 the	computer	 output	signal	(Digital	 DVI-D	
    type) 	to 	this 	terminal. 	The 	HD 	(HDCP 	compatible)	
    signal	can	also	be	connected	(pp.20,	22).
    o
    Part Names and Functions 
    						
    							
    1
    !0	R/C j ACK
    	 When	using	the	wired	remote	control,	connect	the	 wired	remote	control	to	this	jack	with	a	remote	
    control	cable	(not	supplied).
    !2	MONITOR OUTPUT TERMINAL (ANALOG)
    	 This	terminal	outputs	the	video	signal	from	 computer	to	external	video	equipment	(pp.20,	22).
    ✽	RESET button
    	 A	 built-in	 micro	processor	 which	controls	 this	unit	
    may	 occasionally	 malfunction	and	need	 to	be	 reset.	
    This 	can 	be 	done 	by 	pressing 	the 	RESET 	button	
    with 	a 	pen, 	which 	will 	shut 	down 	and 	restart 	the	
    unit.		Do	not	use	the	RESET	function	excessively.
    Rear	Terminal
    !0!1!2!3!4✽
    !1	 AUDIO MONITOR OUTPUT j ACK (VARIABLE)
    	 This	jack	outputs	the	audio	signal	from	computer	 or	video	equipment	to	external	audio	equipment	
    (pp.20–22).
    !3	CONTROL PORT CONNECTOR
    	 When	controlling	the	projector	from	a	computer,	 connect	the	computer	to	this	connector	with	a	
    control	cable.
    !4	INFRARED REMOTE RECEIVER (Back)
    	 The	infrared	remote	receiver	is	also	located	in	the	 front	(pp.10,	16).
    Part Names and Functions 
    						
    							
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    w	LAMP REPLACE indicator
    	 Lights	yellow	when	the	projection	lamp	reaches	its	 end	of	life	(pp.59,	69).
    q	WARNING TEMP  . indicator
    	 Blinks	red	when	the	internal	temperature	of	the	 projector	exceeds	the	operating	range	(pp.61,	68).
    e	ON/STAND-B y button
    	 Turn	the	projector	on	or	off	(pp.24–25).
    r	INPUT button
    	 Select	an	input	source	(pp.34–35).
    !1	 INFO  . button
    	 Display	the	input	source	information	(p.28).
    y	POINT ed7 8 (VOLUME +/–) buttons
    	 –	 Select	an	item	or	adjust	the	value	in	the	On- Screen	Menu	(p.26).
    	 –	 Pan	the	image	in	Digital	zoom	+	mode	(p.47).
    	 –	 Adjust	the	volume	level	(Point	
    7 8	buttons)	
    (p.29).
    u	SELECT button
    	 –	 Execute	the	selected	item	(p.26).
    	 –	 Expand	or	compress	the	image	in	the	Digital	zoom	 mode	(p.47).
    Top	Control
    r
    y
    !0
    !1
    !2
    t	LENS button
    	 Enter	the	focus,	zoom,	and	lens	shift	adjustment	 mode	(p.30).
    i	WARNING FILTER indicator
    	 –	 Blinks	orange	indicating	the	filter	needs	cleaning.
    	 –	 Lights	orange	when	clogging	of	the	filter	is	 detected,	urging	immediate	cleaning.
    o	LAMP indicator
    	 Lights	red	during	operations.
    !0	POWER indicator
    	 –	 Lights	when	in	stand-by	mode	and	during	
    operations.
    	 –	 Blinks	during	the	cooling-off	period.
    	 –	 Blinks	in	the	Power	management	mode	(p.53).
    !2	MENU button
    	 Open	or	close	the	On-Screen	Menu	(p.26).
    ✔Note:
    	 •	All	five	indicators	on	the	top	control	blinks	when	the	
    projector	detects	an	abnormal	condition.
    Part Names and Functions 
    						
    							
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    o
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    y
    q	STAND-B y button
    	 Turn	the	projector	off	(p.25).
    t  ON button
    	 Turn	the	projector	on	(p.24).
    y	INPUT 1 – 3 buttons
    	 Select	a	input	source	(INPUT	1	–	INPUT	3)	(pp.34–
    35).
    u	AUTO PC button
    	 Automatically	adjusts	the	computer	image	to	its	 optimum	setting	(pp.30,	38).
    i FREEZE button
    	 Freeze	the	picture	on	the	screen	(p.30).
    o	 POINT ed	7 8 ( VOLUME + / – ) buttons
    	 –	 Select	an	item	or	adjust	the	value	in	the	On- Screen	Menu	(p.26).
    	 –	 Pan	the	image	in	Digital	zoom	+	mode	(p.47).
    	 –	 Adjust	the	volume	level	(with	Point	
    7 8  buttons)	
    (p.29).
    r
    Remote	Control
    !0
    u
    i
    !1
    q
    !2	L- CLICK button
    	 Acts	as	the	left	mouse	button	for	wireless	mouse	 operation	(p.33).
    e	SIGNAL EMISSION indicator
    	 Lights	red	while	the	laser	beam	is	being	emitted	 from	the	laser	light	window	or	a	signal	is	being	sent	
    from	the	remote	control	to	the	projector	(p.32).!0	PRESENTATION POINTER button
      Move	a	pointer	of	the	projector	or	a	pointer	for	
    wireless	mouse	operation	(pp.32–33).
    To	ensure	safe	operation,	observe	the	following	
    precautions:
    –	Do	not	bend,	drop,	or	expose	the	remote	control	to	 moisture	or	heat.
    –	For	cleaning,	
    use	a	soft	dry	cloth.	Do	not	apply	benzene,	
    thinner,	splay,	or	any	other	chemical	materials.
    e
    !2
    w	 WIRED REMOTE jack
    	 Connect	the	remote	control	cable	(not	supplied)	to	 this	jack	when	using	as	a	wired	remote	control.
    !1 INFO  . button
    	 Display	the	input	source	information	(p.28).
    w
    r  LASER LIGHT window
    	 A	laser	beam	is	emitted	from	here	(p.32).
    Part Names and Functions 
    						
    							
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    Remote	Control
    !9
    !5
    !3
    !4
    !8
    !6
    !7
    @0
    !3 MENU button
    	 Open	or	close	the	On-Screen	Menu	(p.26).
    !6	ZOOM ed	buttons
    	 Zoom	in	and	out	the	images	(p.30).
    !5	 D .ZOOM button
    	 Select	the	Digital	zoom	+/-	mode	and	resize	the	 image	(p.47).
    @0	FOCUS button
    	 Adjust	the	focus	(p.30).
    !8	MUTE button
    	 Mute	the	sound	(p.29).
    !4	P-TIMER button
    	 Operate	the	P-timer	function	(p.31).@1	NO SHOW button
    	 Temporarily	turn	off	the	image	on	the	screen	(p.31).
    @2	 KEy STONE button
    	 Correct	keystone	distortion	(p.31).
    @6	SELECT button
    	 –	 Execute	the	selected	item	(p.26).
    	 –	 Expand	or	compress	the	image	in	the	Digital	 zoom	mode	(p.47).
    !7	LASER button
    	 –	 Operate	the	Laser	pointer	function.	Laser	beam	 is	emitted	while	pressing	this	button	for	one	
    minute.	 When	using	the	laser	pointer	for	more	
    than	one	minute,	release	the	LASER	button	and	
    press	it	again	(p.32).
    	 –	 Display	the	Pointer	on	the	screen	(p.32).
    !9  RESET/ON/ALL-OFF switch
    	 When	using	the	remote	control,	set	this	switch	to	 “ON.”	Set	it	to	 “ALL	OFF”	for	power	saving	when	
    it	is	not	in	use.	Slide	this	switch	to	 “RESET”	to	
    initialize	the	remote	control	code	or	switch	the	
    Spotlight	and	Pointer	to	the	Laser	pointer	function	
    (pp.32–33).
    @5	R-CLICK button
    	 Acts	as	the	right	mouse	button	for	wireless	mouse	 operation	(p.33).
    @3	LENS SHIFT button
    	 Select	the	Lens	Shift	function	(p.30).
    @4	SCREEN button
    	 Select	the	screen	size	(p.30).
    @6
    @7
    @7	 NUMBER buttons
    	 Act	as	number	buttons.	Use	these	buttons	when	 setting	the	remote	control	codes	(p.17)	or	when	
    entering	the	PIN	code	numbers	(pp.	24,	50–51,	
    55–56).
    @3
    @2
    @1
    @4
    @5
    For	PIN	code	
    and	remote	
    control	code.
    Part Names and Functions 
    						
    							
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    Projection	angle	can	be	adjusted	up	to	5.0	degrees	with	the	
    adjustable	feet.	
    Rotate	the	adjustable	feet	and	tilt	the	projector	to	the	proper	
    height;	to	raise	the	projector,	rotate	the	both	feet	clockwise.
    To	lower	the	projector	or	to	retract	the	adjustable	feet,	rotate	
    the	both	feet	counterclockwise.
    To	correct	keystone	distortion,	press	the	KEYSTONE	button	
    on	the	remote	control	or	select	Keystone	from	the	menu	
    (see	pages	15,	31,	45).
    Adjustable	Feet
    Adjustable	Feet
    To	ensure	safe	operation,	please	observe	the	following	precautions	:
    	 ●	 Use	two	(2)	 AAA	or	LR03	type	alkaline	batteries.
    	 ●	 Always	replace	batteries	in	sets.
    	 ●	 Do	not	use	a	new	battery	with	a	used	battery.
    	 ●	 Avoid	contact	with	water	or	liquid.
    	 ●	 Do	not	expose	the	remote	control	to	moisture	or	heat.
    	 ●	 Do	not	drop	the	remote	control.
    	 ●	 If	the	battery	has	leaked	on	the	remote	control,	carefully	wipe	the	case	clean	and	install	new	batteries.
    	 ●	 Risk	of	an	explosion	if	battery	is	replaced	by	an	incorrect	type.	
    	 ●	 Dispose	of	used	batteries	according	to	the	instructions.
    Press	the	lid	
    downward	and	slide	it.
    Open	the	battery	
    compartment	lid.Install	new	batteries	
    into	the	compartment.Replace	the	
    compartment	lid.
    Two AAA size batteries
    For	correct	polarity	(+	and	–),	
    be	sure	battery	terminals	are	
    in	contact	with	pins	in	the	
    compartment.
    123
    Point	the	remote	control	toward	the	projector	(to	Infrared	
    Remote	Receivers)	when	pressing	the	buttons.	Maximum	
    operating	range	for	the	remote	control	is	about	16.4’	(5	m)	
    and	60	degrees	in	front	and	rear	of	the	projector.
    Infrared	Remote	Receivers	are	provided	both	in	front	and	
    back	of	the	projector.	 You	can	conveniently	use	both	of	the	
    receivers	(see	pages	10,	52).
    Remote	Control	Receivers	and	Operating	Range
    Remote	Control	Battery	Installation16.4’
    (5	m)
    16.4’
    (5	m)
    Part Names and Functions
    ✔Notes:
    	 •	
    	When	hanging	the	projector	from	the	ceiling,	select	the	
    Infrared	Remote	Receiver	which	is	located	farther	away	
    from	the	fluorescent	light	(p.52). 
    						
    							
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    The	eight	different	remote	control	codes	(Code	1–Code	8)	are	assigned	to	this	projector.	Switching	the	remote	
    control	codes	prevents	interference	from	other	remote	controls	when	several	projectors	or	video	equipment	
    next	to	each	other	are	operated	at	the	same	time.	Change	the	remote	control	code	for	the	projector	first	before	
    changing	that	for	the	remote	control.	See	“Remote	control”	in	the	Setting	Menu	on	page	52.
    Press	and	hold	the	MENU	and	a	number	button	(1–8)	
    for	more	than	five	seconds	to	switch	between	the	
    codes.
    1
    To	initialize	the	remote	control	code,	slide	the	RESET/	
    ON/ALL-OFF	switch	to	“RESET,”	and	then	to	“ON.”	The	
    initial	code	is	set	to	Code	1.2
    Press	and	hold	the	MENU	and	a	number	button	
    (1–8)	that	corresponds	to	the	remote	control	code	
    for	more	than	five	seconds	to	switch	between	
    the	codes.	
    MENU button
    Remote	Control	Code
    Number buttons
    RESET/ON/ALL OFFSwitch
    Part Names and Functions 
    						
    							
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    ✔Notes:
    	 •	The	brightness	in	the	room	has	a	great	influence	on	picture	quality.	It	is	recommended	to	limit	 ambient	lighting	in	order	to	obtain	the	best	image.
    	 •	All	measurements	are	approximate	and	may	vary	from	the	actual	sizes.
    For	projector	positioning,	see	the	figures	below.	 The	projector	should	be	set	perpendicularly	to	the	plane	of	the	
    screen.
    100”
    32.8 (10.0m)
    22.0 (6.7m)
    16.4 (5.0m)
    10.8 (3.3m)
    3.9 (1.2m)150”
    200”
    300”
    230”
    155”
    116”
    78”30”
    Max . Zoom
    Min . Zoom
    Screen	Size
    (W	x	H)	mm
    4:3	aspect	ratio
    Zoom	(min.)
    30”
    Zoom	(max.)
    610	x	457
    3.9’	(1.2	m)
    –––––
    100”
    2032	x	1524
    14.1’	(4.3	m) 10.8’	(3.3	m)150”
    3048	x	2286 21.3’	(6.5	m)
    16.4’	(5.0	m)200”
    4064	x	3048
    28.5’	(8.7	m)
    22.0’	(6.7	m)300”
    6096	x	4572	
    –––––
    32.8’	(10.0	m)
    (Inch	Diagonal)
    (Center)
    15%15%
    50%
    50%
    uppermostdownmost
    leftmostrightmost
    Moving	the	Lens
    For	details	about	the	Lens	shift	function,	refer	to	 “Lens	Shift	Adjustment”	on	page	28.	 The	amount	of	lens	shift	
    range	varies	depending	on	the	lens.	 The	figures	below	are	for	PLC-XT35.
    Positioning	the	Projector	
    Installation
    (for	PLC-XT35) 
    						
    							
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    When	replacing	the	lens	or	using	an	optional	lens,	install	the	lens	by	following	the	instructions	below.	Ask	the	
    sales	dealer	for	detailed	information	of	the	optional	lens	specifications.	
    Fit	the	lens	to	the	projector	by	aligning	the	red	dot	
    on	the	lens	with	the	red	dot	of	the	projector. Remove	the	lens	mount	cover.
    1
    2
    Attaching the lens to the projector
    Slowly	turn	the	lens	clockwise	until	it	clicks.	Make	
    sure	that	the	lens	is	fully	inserted	to	the	projector.3
    Red	dots
    CAUTION
    Do	not	press	the	lens	release	button	when	
    attaching	the	lens.	
    Lens	Installation
    Installation
    While	pressing	the	Lens	release	button	on	the	top	
    of	the	cabinet,	turn	the	lens	counterclockwise	until	
    it	stops	and	pull	it	out	slowly	from	the	projector.
    Shift	the	lens	to	the	center	position	by	using	the	
    Lens	shift	function	(see	page	28).
    1
    2
    Removing the lensLens	Release	button
    CAUTION
    Be	careful	when	handling	the	lens.	Do	not	
    drop. 
    						
    							
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    Connecting	to	a	Computer	(Digital	and	Analog	RGB)
    Cables used for connection 
    •	VGA	Cable	(HDB	15	pin)*	 •	USB	Cable
    •	DVI-Digital	Cable	 •	Audio	Cables	(Mini	Plug	[stereo]	x	2)
    •	BNC	Cable	
    ( *One	cable	is	supplied;	other	cables	are	not	supplied	with	the	projector.)
    External	 Audio	Equipment
    DVI-Digital	
    cable USB	cable
    Audio	
    cable	(stereo)
    Audio	cable	
    (stereo)
    USB	port
    Audio	
    Output
    USB
    AUDIO	OUT	
    (stereo)Audio	Input
    Unplug the power cords of both the projector and external 
    equipment from the AC outlet before connecting cables.
    ✔Notes:
    	 •	When	the	
    AUDIO	OUT	is	plugged-in,	the	projector’s	built-
    in	speaker	is	not	available.
    	 •	USB	cable	connection	is	needed	when	operating	the	 computer	with	the	remote	control.
    	 •	See	page	73	for	ordering	optional	cables. Monitor	
    Output
    DIGITAL	
    (DVI-D)
    VGA	
    cable Monitor	
    Output
    Monitor	Output
    BNC	
    cable
    ANALOG	
    IN
    Monitor	
    Input
    VGA	
    cable ANALOG	
    OUTG			B			R			H/V			 V
    AUDIO	IN
    Installation 
    						
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