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    Appendix
    RS-232C Specifi cations and Commands
    Computer controlA computer can be used to control the projector by connecting an RS-232C serial 
    control cable (cross type, commercially available) to the projector. (See page 22.)
    Communication conditionsSet the serial port settings of the computer to match that of the table.
    Signal format: Conforms to RS-232C standard.  Parity bit: None
    Baud rate: 9,600 bps  Stop bit: 1 bit
    Data length: 8 bits  Flow control: None
    Basic formatCommands from the computer are sent in the following order: command, 
    parameter, and return code. After the projector processes the command from the 
    computer, it sends a response code to the computer.
    Command format
    C1 C2 C3 C 4 P1 P2 P3 P4Return code (0DH )
    Command 4-digit  Parameter 4-digit
    Response code format  Normal response 
    Problem response (communication error or incorrect command)
    OKReturn code (0DH ) ERRReturn code (0DH )
    Info
    When controlling the projector using RS-232C commands from a computer, wait for at least 30 
    seconds after the power has been turned on, and then transmit the commands.
    After sending an input selection or picture adjustment command and then receiving an “OK” response 
    code, the projector may take some time to process the command. If a second command is sent while 
    the projector is still processing the fi rst command, you may receive an “ERR” response code. If this 
    happens, try resending the second command.
    When more than one code is being sent, send each command only after the response code for the 
    previous command from the projector is verifi ed.
    “POWR????”, “TABN _ _ _ 1”, “TLPS _ _ _ 1”, “TPOW _ _ _ 1”, “TLPN _ _ _ 1”, “TLT T _ _ _ 1”, 
    “TLTM _ _ _ 1”, “TLTL _ _ _ 1”, “TNAM _ _ _ 1”, “MNRD _ _ _ 1”, “PJN0 _ _ _ 1”
    −  When the projector receives the special commands shown above: *  The on-screen display will not disappear.
    *  The “Auto Power Off” timer will not be reset.
    −  The special commands are available for applications that require continuous polling.
    •
    •
    •
    •
    If an underbar (_) appears in the parameter column, enter a space.
    If an asterisk (*) appears in the parameter column, enter a value in the range indicated in brackets 
    under Control Contents.
    •
    •
    Note 
    						
    							
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    RS-232C Specifi cations and Commands 
    (Continued)
    CommandsExample: When turning on the projector, make the following setting.
    Computer Projector
    POWR___1o
    mOK
    CONTROL CONTENTS COMMAND PARAMETER RETURN
    Power ON Standby mode
    (or 30-second startup time)
    Power On POWR___
    1OK or ERR OK
    Off POWR___
    0OK OK or ERR
    Status POWR????10
    Projector Condition TABN___
    10: Normal
    1: Te m p H i g h
    8: Lamp Life 5% or less
    16: Lamp Burn-out
    32: Lamp Ignition Failure 0: Normal
    1: Te m p H i g h
    2: Fan Error
    4: Cover Open
    8: Lamp Life 5% or less
    16: Lamp Burn-out
    32: Lamp Ignition Failure
    64: 
    Temp Abnormally HighLamp
    Status
    TLPS___
    10: Off, 1: On, 2: Retr y
    3: Waiting, 4: Lamp Error 0: Off, 4: Lamp Error
    Power Status TPOW___
    11: On, 2: Cooling 0: Standby
    Quantity TLPN___
    11
    Usage Time(Hour) TLTT___
    10 – 9999(Integer)
    Usage Time(Minute) TLTM___
    10, 15, 30, 45
    Life(Percentage) TLTL___
    10% – 100%(Integer)
    Name Model Name Check TNAM___
    1PGLX2000/PGLS2000
    Model Name Check MN R D___
    1PG-LX2000/PG-LS2000
    Projector Name Setting 1
    (First 4 characters) *1 PJN1****
    OK or ERR
    Projector Name Setting 2
    (Middle 4 characters) *1 PJN2****
    OK or ERR
    Projector Name Setting 3
    (Last 4 characters) *1 PJN3****
    OK or ERR
    Projector Name Check PJN0___
    1Projector Name
    Input Change COMPUTER I RGB___
    1OK or ERR ERR
    HDMI *2 I RGB___
    2OK or ERR ERR
    VIDEO IVED___
    1OK or ERR ERR
    Input RGB Check I RGB????1: COMPUTER 
    2: HDMI *2, ERRERR
    Input Video Check I VED????1: V I D E O, E R R E R R
    Input Mode Check IMOD????1: RGB, 2: VIDEO ERR
    Input Check I CHK????(XGA) 1: COMPUTER,
    2: HDMI, 3: VIDEO
    (SVGA) 1: COMPUTER,
    2: VIDEOERR
    Volume Volume(0 – 60) VOL A__
    **OK or ERR ERR
    Volume up/down(-10 – +10) VOUD
    _
    *** OK or ERR ERR
    Keystone -80 – +80 (
    XGA )
    /-40 – +40  (
    SVGA )
    KEYS**** OK or ERR ERR
    AV Mute On IMBK___
    1OK or ERR ERR
    Off IMBK___
    0OK or ERR ERR
    Freeze On FREZ___
    1OK or ERR ERR
    Off FREZ___
    0OK or ERR ERR
    Auto Sync Start AD J S___
    1OK or ERR ERR
    Resize COMPUTER NormalRASR___
    1OK or ERR ERR
    16:9 RASR___
    2OK or ERR ERR
    Native RASR___
    3OK or ERR ERR
    Full RASR___
    5OK or ERR ERR
    Border RASR___
    6OK or ERR ERR
    Area Zoom RASR__
    10OK or ERR ERR
    V-Stretch RASR__
    11OK or ERR ERR
    HDMI *2 Normal RBSR___
    1OK or ERR ERR
    16:9 RBSR___
    2OK or ERR ERR
    Native RBSR___
    3OK or ERR ERR
    Full RBSR___
    5OK or ERR ERR
    Border RBSR
    ___
    6OK or ERR ERR
    Area Zoom RBSR__
    10OK or ERR ERR
    V-Stretch RBSR__
    11OK or ERR ERR 
    						
    							
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    Appendix
    CONTROL CONTENTS COMMAND PARAMETERRETURN
    Power ON Standby mode
    (or 30-second startup time)
    Resize VIDEO NormalRASV___
    1OK or ERR ERR
    16:9 RASV___
    2OK or ERR ERR
    Border RASV___
    3OK or ERR ERR
    Area Zoom RASV__
    10OK or ERR ERR
    V-Stretch RASV__
    11OK or ERR ERR
    All Reset ALRE___
    1OK or ERR ERR
    COMPUTER Input Picture Mode StandardRAPS__
    10OK or ERR ERR
    Presentation RAPS__
    11OK or ERR ERR
    Movie RAPS__
    12OK or ERR ERR
    Game RAPS__
    13OK or ERR ERR
    sRGB RAPS__
    14OK or ERR ERR
    Contrast -30 – +30 RAP I_
    *** OK or ERR ERR
    Bright -30 – +30 RABR_
    *** OK or ERR ERR
    Red -30 – +30 RARD_
    *** OK or ERR ERR
    Blue -30 – +30 RABE_
    *** OK or ERR ERR
    Color -30 – +30 RACO_
    *** OK or ERR ERR
    Tint -30 – +30 RA T I_
    *** OK or ERR ERR
    Sharp -30 – +30 RASH_
    *** OK or ERR ERR
    CLR Temp -1 – +1 RACT__
    **OK or ERR ERR
    BrilliantColor™ 0 – +2 RAWE___
    *
    OK or ERR ERR
    Film Mode Auto RA FM___
    0 OK or ERR ERR
    Off RA FM___
    1 OK or ERR ERR
    DNR Level 1 RANR___
    1OK or ERR ERR
    Level 2 RANR___
    2OK or ERR ERR
    Level 3 RANR___
    3OK or ERR ERR
    Picture Reset RARE___
    1OK or ERR ERR
    Signal Type Auto IASI___
    0OK or ERR ERR
    RGB IASI___
    1OK or ERR ERR
    YPbPr IASI___
    2OK or ERR ERR
    HDMI Input *2 Picture Mode StandardRBPS__
    10OK or ERR ERR
    Presentation RBPS__
    11OK or ERR ERR
    Movie RBPS__
    12OK or ERR ERR
    Game RBPS__
    13OK or ERR ERR
    sRGB RBPS__
    14OK or ERR ERR
    Contrast -30 – +30 RBP I_
    *** OK or ERR ERR
    Bright -30 – +30 RBBR_
    *** OK or ERR ERR
    Red -30 – +30 RBRD_
    *** OK or ERR ERR
    Blue -30 – +30 RBBE_
    *** OK or ERR ERR
    Color -30 – +30 RBCO_
    *** OK or ERR ERR
    Tint -30 – +30 RB T I_
    ***
    OK or ERR ERR
    Sharp -30 – +30 RBSH_
    *** OK or ERR ERR
    CLR Temp -1 – +1 RBCT__
    **OK or ERR ERR
    BrilliantColor™
    0 – +2RBWE___ *OK or ERR ERR
    DNR Level 1 RBNR___
    1OK or ERR ERR
    Level 2 RBNR___
    2OK or ERR ERR
    Level 3 RBNR___
    3OK or ERR ERR
    Picture Reset RBRE___
    1OK or ERR ERR
    Signal Type Auto IBSI___
    0OK or ERR ERR
    RGB IBSI___
    1OK or ERR ERR
    YPbPr IBSI___
    2OK or ERR ERR
    Audio Input AUDIO RBA I___
    1OK or ERR ERR
    HDMI RBA I___
    2OK or ERR ERR
    Dynamic Range Auto HMB D___
    0OK or ERR ERR
    Standard HMB D___
    1OK or ERR ERR
    Enhanced HMB D___
    2OK or ERR ERR 
    						
    							
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    CONTROL CONTENTS COMMAND PARAMETERRETURN
    Power ON Standby mode
    (or 30-second startup time)
    VIDEO Input Picture Mode StandardVAPS__
    10OK or ERR ERR
    Presentation VAPS__
    11OK or ERR ERR
    Movie VAPS__
    12OK or ERR ERR
    Game VAPS__
    13OK or ERR ERR
    Contrast -30 – +30 VAP I_
    *** OK or ERR ERR
    Bright -30 – +30 VABR_
    *** OK or ERR ERR
    Red -30 – +30 VARD_
    *** OK or ERR ERR
    Blue -30 – +30 VABE_
    *** OK or ERR ERR
    Color -30 – +30 VACO_
    *** OK or ERR ERR
    Tint -30 – +30 VAT I_
    *** OK or ERR ERR
    Sharp -30 – +30 VASH_
    *** OK or ERR ERR
    CLR Temp -1 – +1 VACT__
    **OK or ERR ERR
    BrilliantColor™ 0 – +2 VAWE___
    *OK or ERR ERR
    Film Mode Auto VAFM___
    0OK or ERR ERR
    Off VAFM___
    1OK or ERR ERR
    DNR Level 1 VANR___
    1OK or ERR ERR
    Level 2 VANR___
    2OK or ERR ERR
    Level 3 VANR___
    3OK or ERR ERR
    Picture Reset VARE___
    1OK or ERR ERR
    C.M.S. Setting On CMC S
    __
    11OK or ERR ERR
    Off CMC S__
    00OK or ERR ERR
    C.M.S. Hue Red CMH R_
    *** OK or ERR ERR
    Ye l l o w CMH Y_
    *** OK or ERR ERR
    Green CMHG_
    *** OK or ERR ERR
    Cyan CMH C_
    *** OK or ERR ERR
    Blue CMH B_
    *** OK or ERR ERR
    Magenta CMHM_
    *** OK or ERR ERR
    Reset CMR E___
    2OK or ERR ERR
    Saturation Red CMS R_
    *** OK or ERR ERR
    Ye l l o w CMS Y_
    *** OK or ERR ERR
    Green CMS G_
    *** OK or ERR ERR
    Cyan CMS C_
    *** OK or ERR ERR
    Blue CMS B_
    *** OK or ERR ERR
    Magenta CMSM_
    *** OK or ERR ERR
    Reset CMR E___
    3OK or ERR ERR
    Value Red CM V R_
    *** OK or ERR ERR
    Ye l l o w CM V Y_
    *** OK or ERR ERR
    Green CM V G_
    *** OK or ERR ERR
    Cyan CM V C_
    *** OK or ERR ERR
    Blue CM V B_
    *** OK or ERR ERR
    Magenta CMVM_
    *** OK or ERR ERR
    Reset CMR E___
    4OK or ERR ERR
    C.M.S. All Reset CMR E___
    1OK or ERR ERR
    Clock -150 – +150 INCL****OK or ERR ERR
    Phase -30 – +30 INPH_
    *** OK or ERR ERR
    H-position -150 – +150 IAHP****OK or ERR ERR
    V-position -60 – +60 I AVP_
    *** OK or ERR ERR
    Fine Sync Adjustment Reset IARE___
    1OK or ERR ERR
    Image Shift -96 – +96  (
    XGA )
    /-75 – +75  (
    SVGA )
    LNDS _
    *** OK or ERR ERR
    Overscan On OV SN___
    1OK or ERR ERR
    Off OV SN___
    0OK or ERR ERR
    OSD Display  On IMD I___
    1OK or ERR ERR
    Off IMD I___
    0OK or ERR ERR
    Video System Auto ME S Y___
    1OK or ERR ERR
    PA L ME S Y___
    2OK or ERR ERR
    SECAM ME S Y___
    3OK or ERR ERR
    NTSC4.43 ME S Y___
    4OK or ERR ERR
    NTSC3.58 ME S Y___
    5OK or ERR ERR
    PA L- M ME S Y___
    6OK or ERR ERR
    PA L- N ME S Y___
    7OK or ERR ERR
    PA L- 6 0 ME S Y___
    8OK or ERR ERR
    Background  Logo IMBG___
    1OK or ERR ERR
    Blue IMBG___
    3OK or ERR ERR
    None IMBG___
    4OK or ERR ERR
    Eco+Quiet On THMD___
    1OK or ERR ERR
    Off THMD___
    0OK or ERR ERR
    RS-232C Specifi  cations and Commands 
    (Continued) 
    						
    							
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    Appendix
    CONTROL CONTENTS COMMAND PARAMETERRETURN
    Power ON Standby mode
    (or 30-second startup time)
    Auto Sync  On AADJ___
    1OK or ERR ERR
    Off AADJ___
    0OK or ERR ERR
    Auto Power Off  On APOW___
    1OK or ERR ERR
    Off APOW___
    0OK or ERR ERR
    Auto Restart On ARES___
    1OK or ERR ERR
    Off ARES___
    0OK or ERR ERR
    STANDBY Mode Quick Star t MO U T___
    1OK or ERR ERR
    Eco MO U T___
    0OK or ERR ERR
    PRJ Mode Reverse
    On IMRE___
    1OK or ERR ERR
    Off IMRE___
    0OK or ERR ERR
    Invert On IMI N___
    1OK or ERR ERR
    Off IMI N___
    0OK or ERR ERR
    Language English ME L A___
    1OK or ERR ERR
    Deutsch ME L A___
    2OK or ERR ERR
    Español ME L A___
    3OK or ERR ERR
    Nederlands ME L A___
    4OK or ERR ERR
    Français ME L A___
    5OK or ERR ERR
    Italiano ME L A___
    6OK or ERR ERR
    Svenska ME L A___
    7
    OK or ERR ERRME L A ___
    8OK or ERR ERR
    Português ME L A___
    9OK or ERR ERR
    ME L A __
    10OK or ERR ERRME L A __
    11OK or ERR ERRME L A __
    12OK or ERR ERRME L A __
    13OK or ERR ERR
    polski ME L A__
    14OK or ERR ERR
    Türkçe ME L A__
    15OK or ERR ERR
    ME L A __
    16OK or ERR ERR
    Magyar ME L A__
    17OK or ERR ERR
    TiÃng Vi ËtME L A __
    18OK or ERR ERR
    Setup Guide On SEGU___
    1OK or ERR ERR
    Off SEGU___
    0OK or ERR ERR
    Internal Speaker On ASPK___
    1OK or ERR ERR
    Off ASPK___
    0OK or ERR ERR
    RGB Frequency Check Horizontal TFRQ___
    1kHz(***.* or ERR) ERR
    Ver tical TFRQ___
    2Hz(***.* or ERR) ERR
    Fan Mode Normal HLMD___
    0OK or ERR ERR
    High HLMD___
    1OK or ERR ERR
    Input Search *3 Start ISES___
    1OK or ERR ERR
    Video Setup 0 IRE VISU___
    0OK or ERR ERR
    7.5 IRE VISU___
    1OK or ERR ERR
    Wall Color Off WL CO___
    0OK or ERR ERR
    Blackboard WL CO___
    1OK or ERR ERR
    Whiteboard WL CO___
    2OK or ERR ERR
    Quick Star t Menu On QSMN___
    0OK or ERR ERR
    Off QSMN___
    1OK or ERR ERR
    DLP
    ® LinkTMOff 3DEN___
    0OK or ERR ERR
    On 3DEN___
    1OK or ERR ERR
    DLP
    ® LinkTM Invert 3D I V___
    1OK or ERR ERR
    Closed Caption
    (For Americas only) Off
    CLCA___
    0OK or ERR ERR
    CC1 CLCA___
    1OK or ERR ERR
    CC2 CLCA___
    2OK or ERR ERR
    Lamp Timer Reset *4 LPRE0001ERR OK or ERR
    *1  For setting the projector name, send the commands in the order of PJN1, PJN2 and PJN3.
    *2  This item is available for PG-L X2000 only.
    *3  When the next command is sent during input search, you may receive an “ERR” response code, and the input 
    search is canceled.
    *4  The Lamp Timer Reset command is available only in standby mode. 
    						
    							
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    Compatibility Chart
    Computer
    •  Multiple signal support
      Horizontal Frequency: 15-110 kHz,
      Vertical Frequency: 45-85 Hz,  Pixel Clock: 12-165 MHz
      Sync signal: Compatible with T TL level
    •  Compatible with sync on green signal
    PC/MAC Mode Resolution
    Horizontal frequency 
    [kHz] Ver tical frequency 
    [Hz] Analog
    Support Digital
    Support*1 Display
    PG-LX2000 PG-LS2000
    PC VGA 640 × 480
    31.5 60
    ✔✔
    UpscaleUpscale
    37.9 72
    ✔✔
    37.5 75 ✔✔
    43.3 85 ✔
    SVGA 800 × 600 35.2 56
    ✔✔
    TRUE
    37.9 60
    ✔✔
    48.1 72 ✔✔
    46.9 75 ✔✔
    53.7 85 ✔
    XGA 1024 × 768 48.4 60
    ✔✔
    TRUE
    Intelligent
    Compression
    56.5 70
    ✔✔
    60.0 75 ✔✔
    68.7 85 ✔
    WXGA 1280 × 720 45.0  60
    ✔✔
    Intelligent
    Compression
    1280 × 768 47.8  60
    ✔✔
    1280 × 800 49.7 60
    ✔✔
    62.8 75 ✔
    1360 × 768 47.7  60 ✔✔
    1366 × 768 47.8  60 ✔✔
    W XGA+ 1440 × 900 55.9  60 ✔
    SXGA 1152 × 864
    55.0 60
    ✔
    66.2 70 ✔
    67.5 75 ✔
    1280 × 960 60.0 60
    ✔✔
    75.0 75 ✔
    1280 × 1024 64.0 60
    ✔✔
    80.0 75 ✔✔
    SXGA+ 1400 × 1050 64.0 60
    ✔✔
    65.3 60 ✔✔
    WSXGA+ 1680 × 1050 65.3  60 ✔
    UXGA 1600 × 1200 75.0  60 ✔
    MAC 13” VGA 640 × 480 34.9  67 ✔
    UpscaleUpscale
    MAC 16” SVGA 832 × 624 49.7  75 ✔
    Intelligent 
    Compression
    MAC 19” XGA 1024 × 768 60.2  75
    ✔TRUE
    MAC 21” SXGA 1152 × 870 68.7  75 ✔Intelligent 
    Compression
    *1 PG-LX2000 only
    Optimum image quality will be achieved by matching your computer's output resolution to the 
    resolution that corresponds to “TRUE” in the “Display” column shown above.
    When “Screen resolution” of the computer is different from the resolution displayed on the projected 
    image, follow the procedures shown below.
    – Refer to “Resolution” on the “SIG-ADJ” menu and select the same resolution as the resolution in  “Screen resolution” of the computer.
    –
    Depending on the computer you are using, the output signal may not be faithful to the “Screen resolution” 
    adjustment. Check the settings of the computer's signal output. If the settings cannot be changed, it is 
    recommended that the resolution be set to the one that corresponds to “TRUE” in the “Display” column.
    •
    •
    Note 
    						
    							
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    Appendix
    3D Supported Signals
    Signal Horizontal Frequency (kHz) Ver tical Frequency (Hz)Analog
    Support Digital
    Support  *1
    SVGA 800  ×
     600 77.1 120
    ✔✔
    XGA 1024  ×
     768 98.6 120
    ✔✔
    *1 Support signal format is only the fi eld sequential format. No support “HDMI 3D” format. (PG-L X2000 only)
    Your computer graphics card must be able to display 3D stereoscopic signals. 
    Please check with your computer/graphic card specifi cations or call your computer manufacturer to 
    ensure this capability.•
    Note
    DTV
    SignalHorizontal 
    Frequency (kHz) Ver tical 
    Frequency (Hz) Analog
    Support Digital
    Support  *1 Signal Horizontal 
    Frequency (kHz) Ver tical 
    Frequency (Hz) Analog
    Support Digital
    Support  *1
    480
    I15.7 6 0 ✔
    1080I28.1 50 ✔✔
    480P 31.5 60 ✔✔
    1080I33.8 60 ✔✔
    540P 33.8 60 ✔1080P 27.0 24
    ✔
    576
    I15.6 5 0 ✔1080P 28.1 25
    ✔
    576P 31.3 50 ✔✔1080P 33.8 30
    ✔
    720P 37.5 50 ✔✔1080P 56.3 50
    ✔✔
    720P 45.0 60 ✔✔1080P 67.5 60
    ✔✔
    10 3 5
    I33.8 60 ✔
    *1 PG-LX2000 only 
    						
    							
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    Troubleshooting
    Problem Check Page
    No picture and no sound or projector does not  start. Projector power cord is not plugged into the wall outlet.
    •
    21
    Power to the external connected devices is off.
    • –
    The selected Input mode is wrong.
    •
    27
    The AV Mute function is working.
    •27
    Cables are incorrectly connected to the projector.
    •19 –22
    Remote control batter y has run out.
    •13
    External output has not been set when connecting a notebook computer.•19
    The lamp unit cover is not installed correctly.
    •57, 58
    Sound is heard but no 
    picture appears 
    (or picture is dark). Cables are incorrectly connected to the projector.
    •
    19 –22
    “Bright” is set to minimum position.
    •39
    Depending on the computer you are using, an image may not be 
    projected unless the signal output setting of the computer is switched 
    to the external output. Refer to the computer's operation manual for 
    how to switch its signal output settings.
    Is “On” selected in “DLP
    ® LinkTM”?
    •
    • –52
    Dark or bluish image
    Check that “Wall Color” is confi gured correctly.
    •45
    Color is faded or poor. Image adjustments are incorrectly set.
    Make adjustments of “Color” and “Tint” in “Picture Mode” and lower the 
    “BrilliantColor
    TM” value.
    •
    •
    39
    (Video Input only)
    Video input system is incorrectly set.
    (COMPUTER/COMPONENT Input only) Input signal type (RGB/Component) is incorrectly set.
    •
    •42
    41
    Picture is blurred;
    noise appears. Adjust the focus.
    •
    24
    The projection distance exceeds the focus range.
    •17
    There is fog on the lens. If the projector is carried from a cold room i\
    nto a 
    warm room, or if it is suddenly heated, condensation may form on the sur\
    face 
    of the lens and the image will become blurred. Set up the projector at l\
    east 
    one hour before it is to be used. If condensation should form, remove th\
    e 
    power cord from the wall outlet and wait for it to clear.• –
    (Computer Input only) Perform “SIG-ADJ” Adjustments (“Clock” and “Phase” Adjustment)
    Noise may appear depending on the computer.
    •
    •
    41–
    Picture appears but no 
    sound is heard. Cables are incorrectly connected to the projector.
    •
    19 –22
    Volume is set to minimum.
    When the projector is connected to an external device and the volume 
    is set to minimum, the sound is not output even if you turn up the 
    volume of the external device.
    •
    •27
    “Speaker” is set to “Off”.
    The Audio Mute function is working.
    •
    •46
    49
    Data image is not 
    centered. Make the necessar y adjustments of each item in the “SIG-ADJ” menu.
    •41
    Depending on the computer you are using, the output resolution signal 
    may be different from the one you have set. For details, refer to the 
    operation manual of the computer.
    •
    –
    An unusual sound is 
    occasionally heard from  the cabinet. If the picture is normal, the sound is due to cabinet shrinkage caused 
    by room temperature changes. This will not affect operation or 
    performance.
    •
    – 
    						
    							
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    Appendix
    Problem Check Page
    Maintenance indicator on  the projector illuminates  or blinks in red. See “Maintenance Indicators”.
    •
    54
    Picture is green on 
    COMPUTER (YPbPr)/ HDMI ( YPbPr) Change the input signal type setting.
    •41
    Picture is pink 
    (no green) on 
    COMPUTER (RGB)/ HDMI (RGB)
    Picture is too bright and  whitish. Image adjustments are incorrectly set.
    •
    39
    The cooling fan becomes 
    noisy. When temperature inside the projector increases, the cooling fan runs 
    faster.
    •8, 9
    53, 54, 55
    The lamp does not light 
    up even after the 
    projector turns on. The lamp indicator is illuminating in red.
    Replace the lamp.
    •54, 57, 58
    The lamp suddenly turns 
    off during projection.
    The image sometimes  fl i c k e r s . Cables are incorrectly connected to the projector or the connected 
    equipment works improperly.
    If this happens frequently, replace the lamp.
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    The lamp needs much 
    time to turn on. The lamp will eventually need to be changed.
    While the remaining lamp life draws to a close, replace the lamp.
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    Picture is dark.
    The remote control  cannot be used. Operate the remote control while pointing it at the projector's remote 
    control sensor.
    The remote control may be too far away from the projector.
    If direct sunlight or a strong fl uorescent lamp is shining on the 
    projector's remote control sensor, place the projector where it will not 
    be affected by strong light.
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    The batteries may be depleted or inserted incorrectly. Make sure the 
    batteries are inserted correctly or insert new ones.
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    Problem Check Page
    3D images fl icker when  watching in a room. Images may appear to fl icker when fl uorescent light or ambient light 
    enters your vision.
    Turn off the lights.
    Block any ambient light.
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    Ghosting (a double image)  occurs without the image  appearing in 3D. Check that you are using 3D LCD shutter glasses that support the 
    DLP
    ® Link™ system.
    Be sure to use 3D LCD shutter glasses that support the DLP® Link™ 
    system.
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    Check that the shutters on the 3D LCD shutter glasses are working 
    properly. Turn the 3D LCD shutter glasses off and then on again.
    Check the batteries of the 3D LCD shutter glasses.
    Check that the 3D LCD shutter glasses are set to 3D viewing mode.
    Some 3D LCD shutter glasses are equipped with a special viewing 
    mode (such as “dual view mode”) in addition to the normal 3D 
    viewing mode. See the operation manual of your 3D LCD shutter 
    glasses.
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    Check the settings of the projector. Turn the DLP
    ® Link™ function “On”.
    Use “DLP® Link™ Invert” to change the setting.
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    Check whether a signal that is not supported is being input. Confi gure your 3D application at the correct resolution and refresh 
    rate. 
    Make sure you are running your 3D application in resolutions that 
    support 3D. To support 3D, your 3D application must be confi gured 
    to run at the correct settings for this projector.
    For details on the supported signals, see “3D Supported Signals” of 
    the Compatibility Chart.
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    If the projector is connected to a computer for 3D image playback, 
    check that a stereoscopically-enabled application is being used. Use the applicable software.
    Set the applicable software to the fi eld sequential format.
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    Check that there are no obstructions between the screen and the 3D 
    LCD shutter glasses. Remove any obstructions.
    Any obstructions may cause the glasses not to function properly 
    causing the lenses to fl icker or turn off. Do not place your hand or 
    other objects in front of the 3D control signal sensor on the glasses.
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    Check whether there is a source of high intensity lighting nearby. Block the light or turn it off.
    High intensity lighting can interfere with communication between the 
    3D LCD shutter glasses and the screen resulting in some fl icker.
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    Check whether two or more projectors are projecting 3D images at the 
    same time. Use only one projector at a time.
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    This unit is equipped with a microprocessor. Its performance could be adversely affected by incorrect 
    operation or interference. If this should happen, unplug the Unit and plug it in again after more than 5 
    minutes.
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