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    							E-10
    Names of the Main Unit Parts
    SOURCE
    KEYSTONEAUTO
    KEYSTONE
    P
    O
    W
    E
    R
    S
    T
    A
    N
    D
    B
    YST
    A
    TU
    S
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    Adjuster button [E-25]
    Focus ring [E-25] Exhaust vents
    Front adjuster [E-25]
    Lamp cover [E-59] Remote control
    sensor [E-13]
    LensVentilation slots
    Rear adjusters [E-25] Speaker
    Lens cover Zoom ring [E-24] 
    						
    							E-11
    Names of the Main Unit Parts
    SOURCE
    KEYSTONEAUTO
    KEYSTONE
    POWER
    STANDBYSTATUS
    MENU
    QUICK MENU
    SOURCE
    KEYSTONE
    AUTO
    KEYSTONEPOWER
    STANDBY STATUS
    MENU QUICK MENU
    SD CARD
    S-VIDEO VIDEO AUDIOCOMPUTER IN
    USB slot
    See Page 15 (“Image Viewer / Wireless Network”
    section)
    AUDIO connector [E-20] COMPUTER IN connector [E-16, 19] S-VIDEO connector [E-18]
    VIDEO connector [E-18]Ventilation slotKeystone Manual Adjustment
    button [E-29]
    SOURCE button [E-26] AUTO button [E-26]
    ENTER button [E-34] SELECT () buttons Buttons used in menu and
    quick menu operations
    [E-33, 34]
    AC IN connector [E-21] Built-in security slot
    (See description below.)
    Remote control sensor [E-13]SD CARD slot
    See Page 14 (“Image Viewer / Wireless Net-
    work” section)
    Built-in Security Slot
    This security slot supports the MicroSaver Security System manufactured by
    Kensington Microware Inc.
     Applicable Model: KG-PS125X
     Applicable Model: KG-PS125X
    POWER indicator [E-21, 55]
    QUICK MENU button [E-33] STATUS indicator [E-28, 49, 55]
    POWER/STANDBY button
    [E-21, 23]
    MENU button [E-34] STANDBY indicator [E-21, 55] 
    						
    							E-12
    Names of the Remote Control Parts
    Precautions
    Handling of the Remote Control
    * Do not drop the remote control or handle it inappropriately.
    * Do not expose the remote control to water or other liquids. Should the remote control become wet, wipe it dry
    immediately.
    * Try to avoid use in hot and/or humid locations.
    * Please keep button battery out of the reach of children. If a battery is swallowed, promptly obtain the medical care of
    a doctor.
    * Remove the battery from the remote control when it is not going to be used for a long period.
    * Some operations (such as menu operations) are available only through the use of the remote control and attention
    should be given to its careful handling.
    COMPUTER
    VIDEO
    FREEZE
    MUTEECO
    QUICK
    COLOR ADJ
    VOL KSTN ZOOMCANCEL QUICKMENU
    ENTER
    POWER/
    STANDBY
    WIRELESS
    VIEWER VOL KSTN ZOOM
    ASPECT
    AUTO VOL KSTN ZOOM
    1
    210
    11
    12
    13 3
    4
    5
    6
    7
    8
    9
    14
    1514
    15
    1. Infrared transmitter [E-13]
    2. POWER/STANDBY button [E-21, 23]
    This button is used to switch ON the power
    and set the unit to the STANDBY mode.
    3. Buttons used for input selection [E-26]
    COMPUTER button and VIDEO button
    (Video / S-Video)
    4. MUTE button [E-28]
    (Temporarily cancels the video and audio)
    5. Input buttons [E-31]
    (Used for the security lock.)
    6. FREEZE button [E-28]
    (Freezes moving pictures)
    7. VOL button [E-29]
    (Volume adjustment)
    14. ASPECT button [E-27]
    (Selects the vertical and horizontal ratio of the screen)
    15. AUTO button [E-20]
    (Automatic adjustment of the RGB moving image)8. KSTN button [E-29]
    (Keystone correction adjustment)
    9. ZOOM button [E-30]
    (Digital zoom adjustment)
    10. SELECT Buttons [E-34]
    The 
    , ,  and  buttons are the
    select (, ,  and ) buttons.
    11. QUICK button [E-33]
    (Displays a simplified menu)
    12. ECO button [E-28]
    (Selection of lamp mode)
    13. QUICK COLOR ADJ button [E-28]
    The function of the buttons below will differ depending on the model.
    14. WIRELESS  button
    See “Image Viewer / Wireless Network” section.
    15. VIEWER  button
    See “Image Viewer / Wireless Network” section.
     Applicable Model: KG-PS100S/KG-PS120X Applicable Model: KG-PS125X
    Two types of remote control are available for this projector, and both types are described.
    See the description of the remote control (and the drawing) for the type supplied with the projector.
    Names of the Remote Control Parts 
    						
    							E-13
    Using the remote control for the first time
    The battery compartment is fitted with a transportation insulation sheet at the time of shipping. Pull
    out the sheet and remove it. The remote control is now ready for use.
    Replacement Method
    1(A) With the knob pressed to
    the right side, (B) draw out the
    battery case.2Remove the old battery and in-
    stall a new button battery with (+)
    side facing upward in the battery
    holder.3Insert the battery holder into the re-
    mote control and push in until the
    battery holder closes with a “click”
    sound.
    (B)(A)
    CR2025CR2025CR2025
    Purchase a CR2025 type battery for replacement.
    CAUTION
    Danger of explosion if battery is incorrectly replaced.
    Replace only with the same or equivalent type (CR2025) recommended by the manufacturer.
    Dispose of used batteries according to your local regulations.
    Preparing the Remote Control
    30°
    50°
    50°
    4m/13.1 feet
    7m/23.0 feet
    7m/23.0 feet
    20°20°
    30°
    3m/9.8 feet
    6m/19.7 feet
    4m/13.1 feet
    Remote Control Range
    Point the infrared transmitter of the remote control toward the remote control sensor located at the front or rear of the main unit
    and operate.
    Reception of the remote control signal should generally be possible within the range illustrated below.
    Side View
    Top ViewRemote con-
    trol infrared
    transmitter
    Remote control
    sensorRemote control
    sensor
    Remote control in-
    frared transmitter
    Note
    * Exposure of the main unit’s remote control sensor or the remote control infrared transmitter to bright light or the obstruction of the signal
    by an obstacle located in the pathway may prevent operation.
    * To prevent operational difficulties with the sensor when the projector is installed suspended, install the projector 1.5 m or further from
    fluorescent lighting.
    * The remote control will not function when the battery is exhausted.
    Button Battery Replacement
    CAUTION
    DISPOSE OF USED BATTERIES ACCORDING TO THE INSTRUCTIONS. 
    						
    							E-14
    The Procedure Up to Projecting to the Screen
    Perform setup adjustments in the following order.
    1Position the projectorDetermine the locations to set up the screen and the projector.
    See “Placement Guide” on Page E-15.
    2Connect the video equipment and personal computer
    Connect your equipment to the projector.
    When making connections with the personal computer’s RGB connector, see “Connections with
    Personal Computer” on Page E-16.
    When making connections with the video equipment’s video connector or an S-video connector,
    see “Connections with Composite Signals” on Page E-18.
    When making connections with the video equipment’s YCbCr connector or YPbPr connector,
    see “Connections with Component Signals” on Page E-19.
    When playing the audio through the built-in speaker of the projector, see “Connections with the
    AUDIO Jack” on Page E-20.
    About DLP
    ® projectors
    Though careful attention is paid to providing optimum quality, please note that with DLP® type projectors, in rare cases there may
    be black spots or bright spots among the picture elements.
    Note:
    * Please purchase a screen.
    * A component cable, which is commercially available, is required to connect a DVD player or other equipment having YCbCr connectors.
    * A component cable, which is commercially available, is required to connect high definition (HD) video equipment or other equipment
    having YPbPr connectors.
    3Open the lens cover
    5When selecting the language of menu displays, etc.(Only when the power is first switched on following purchase)
    See “When [Menu Language Select] is Displayed Upon Switching On the Power” on Page E-22.
    6Switching on the power of the personal computer and video equipment
    7Properly adjust the projection image to the screenSee “Adjustment of the Projection Screen” on Page E-24.
    8Selecting input equipment
    See “Input Selection” on Page E-26.
    9Adjust the screen or video imageAdjust the image to the optimum condition as required.
    See the Table of Contents for the adjustment items.
    4Connect the power cable and switch on the projector powerSee “Operating” on Page E-21.
    See “Finishing” on Page E-23. 
    						
    							E-15
    Placement Guide
    • Use this information as a guide to find out about the screen size when the projector is placed at a certain location, or
    to find out the approximate size of a screen that will be required.
    • The projection distance over which focussing is adjustable is 1.20 m (3.9 feet) to 11.78 m (38.65 feet). The projector
    should be placed within this range.
    * There is a tolerance of ±5% due to design values.
    * This table uses the lens apex and lens center as references and requires that the projector be in a
    horizontal condition (with front and rear adjusters fully withdrawn).
    Screen Size and Projection Distance
    Unit: m (feet)
    31.7406080
    100
    120150
    200250
    1.20 (3.94)1.32–1.53 
    (4.33–5.02)2.00–2.32 
    (6.56–7.61)2.68
    –3.10 (8.79
    –10.17)3.36–3.88 (11.02–12.73)
    4.04–4.67 (13.25–15.32)
    5.06–5.85 (16.60–19.19)
    6.76–7.81 (22.18–25.62)
    8.46–9.78 (27.76–32.09)10.19–11.78 (33.43–38.65)
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    BY
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    BYS TAT US
    MENU
    QUIC
    KMENU
    Height from center of
    lens to bottom edge
    of the projection Height from center of
    lens to top edge of
    the projection
    Lens surface of
    the main unitScreen Size Designation (Inches)
    Width
    Height Screen size (Diagonal)
    31.7
    40
    60
    80
    100
    120
    150
    200
    250
    3000.640.48
    0.810.61
    1.220.91
    1.631.22
    2.031.52
    2.441.83
    3.052.29
    4.063.05
    5.083.81
    6.104.57—–1.20
    1.32–1.53
    2.00–2.32
    2.68–3.10
    3.36–3.88
    4.04–4.67
    5.06–5.85
    6.76–7.81
    8.46–9.78
    10.19–11.780.54
    0.67
    1.00
    1.35
    1.68
    2.02
    2.53
    3.36
    4.20
    5.040.06
    0.06
    0.09
    0.13
    0.16
    0.19
    0.24
    0.31
    0.39
    0.47 Screen Size
    Designation (Inches)Screen Size  Width x Height Projection Distance Height h1 Height h22.111.59
    2.672.00
    4.003.00
    5.334.00
    6.675.00
    8.006.00
    10.007.50
    13.3310.00
    16.6712.50
    20.0015.00  (m)  (feet)—–3.94
    4.33–5.02
    6.56–7.61
    8.79–10.17
    11.02–12.73
    13.25–15.32
    16.60–19.19
    22.18–25.62
    27.76–32.09
    33.43–38.652.09
    2.20
    3.30
    4.43
    5.52
    6.62
    8.29
    11.02
    13.78
    16.54  (m)  (feet)  (m)  (feet)  (m)  (feet)
    Wide–Tele Wide–Tele
    0.20
    0.20
    0.30
    0.43
    0.52
    0.62
    0.79
    1.02
    1.28
    1.54 
    						
    							E-16
    Connecting Personal Computers and Video Equipment
    Connecting this unit with a personal computer permits presentation data to be projected as a large screen display at
    conferences, lectures, and on other occasions. Furthermore, connecting this unit to a DVD player or other video equip-
    ment source in combination with an audio/video amplifier and speaker system will allow you to enjoy convincing home
    theater.
    MONITOR OUT
    Personal
    computer
    RGB signal cable (Supplied item)
    Note:
    * Before making connections, check the power of the projector and the equipment to be connected is switched off.
    * When projection will be with a notebook computer connected, knowledge will be required for the cable connection and notebook computer
    startup procedure as well as the operation that follows startup. Please consult the instruction manual of your notebook computer or the on-
    line help.
    Connections with Personal Computer
    Please check the following before making connections with the personal computer.
    •An appropriate resolution for the KG-PS100S is 800 x 600 dots (S-VGA), and the maximum displayable resolution is XGA
    (1024 x 768 dots).
    An appropriate resolution for the KG-PS120X/KG-PS125X is 1024 x 768 dots (XGA), and the maximum displayable resolution
    is S-XGA (1280 x 1024 dots).
    Change to a displayable resolution at the PC side. See “Table of Supported Frequencies”  on Page E-64.
    •The setting method for the personal computer will differ depending on the specific model. Please read the personal computer
    instruction manual or the on-line help information, or contact the manufacturer of your personal computer.
    Connect the projector’s COMPUTER IN connector using the included RGB signal cable.
    •When making connections with the COMPUTER IN connector of the projector, please make the connection via the supplied
    RGB signal cable.
    •The projector has been set to “Auto” at the factory; however, if it does not project, please change the input setting to “Com-
    puter” using the menu sequence of [Setup] → [Input Format] → [Computer].
    See “Input Format” on Page E-49. 
    						
    							E-17
    Connecting Personal Computers and Video Equipment
    To Output the External Output Signal of a Notebook Computer
    When projection will be with a notebook computer connected, knowledge will be required for the cable connection and notebook
    computer startup procedure as well as the operation that follows notebook startup. Please consult the instruction manual of your
    notebook computer or the on-line help while performing the following procedure.
    1Check whether a signal is being sent from the notebook computer to the projector.
    An indication appearing on the liquid crystal display of the notebook computer does not necessarily mean that an external
    output signal is being output.
    REFERENCE: When “Resolution” or “Frequency” is not displayed under “Info.” on the menu of the projector, this means that
    the external output signal is not being output from the personal computer. See “Resolution/Frequency” on Page E-64.
    2Should a sign not be output from the notebook computer, please try the operation described below.
    For an IBM PC/AT compatible computer, press the [Fn] key plus any one of the [F1] to [F10] keys. (See the table below.)
    Note:
    When the liquid crystal display of the notebook computer and the projector are displayed at the same time, the projected image might not be
    correct even though the liquid crystal display shows a correct indication. Should this occur, stop the simultaneous display of the notebook
    computer and try the mode with external output only. Try an operation such as that described in aforementioned Step 2 and try closing the
    liquid crystal panel which might result in external output only.
    Manufacturer Model Key
    DELL All computers Fn + F8
    EPSON All computers Fn + F8
    FUJITSU All computers Fn + F10
    MITSUBISHI All computers Fn + F5
    IBM All computers Fn + F7
    NEC All computers Fn + F3
    Panasonic All computers Fn + F3
    SHARP All computers Fn + F5
    SONY All computers Fn + F7
    SOTEC All computers Fn + F3–F5
    TOSHIBA All computers Fn + F5
    HITACHI All computers Fn + F7
    Note: Table information is current to December 2006. 
    						
    							E-18
    VIDEOS-VIDEO
    Connecting Personal Computers and Video Equipment
    Connections with Composite Signals
    Video Equipment with VIDEO Connectors
    •Connect to the projector’s VIDEO connector using a commercially available video cable.
    •The input setting of the VIDEO connector has been set to “Auto” at the factory; however, if the projector does not project, please
    change the input setting to “Your Country’s Television Broadcast System” using the menu sequence of [Setup] → [Input Format]
    → [Video].
    See “Input Format” on Page E-49.
    Video Equipment with S-VIDEO Connectors
    •Connect to the projector’s S-VIDEO connector using a commercially available S-Video cable.
    •The input setting of the S-VIDEO connector has been set to “Auto” at the factory; however, if the projector does not project,
    please change the input setting to “Your Country’s Television Broadcast System” using the menu sequence of [Setup] → [Input
    format] → [S-Video].
    See “Input Format” on Page E-49.
    Video deck, DVD player, document
    camera, etc.
    Video cable (RCA pin plug)
    (Commercially available)
    S-Video cable (Mini DIN 4-pin plug)
    (Commercially available)
    Cable Ferrite core Attaching the Ferrite Core
    Gather the commercially-available video cable and S-video cable as illustrated in the diagram and attach the supplied ferrite
    core.
    Ferrite core (Supplied item) 
    						
    							E-19
    CrCbY
    Pr Pb YCOMPONENT
    COMPONENT
    Connecting Personal Computers and Video Equipment
    Connections with Component Signals
    When the Video Equipment Has a YCbCr Connector or YPbPr Connector
    •The projector has been set to “Auto” at the factory; however, if it does not project, please change the input setting to “Compo-
    nent” using the menu sequence of [Setup] → [Input Format] → [Computer].
    See “Input Format” on Page E-49.
    •When projecting the YCbCr signal or YPbPr signal, if the color of the overall image strongly leans toward being greenish or
    another color, change the setting under the menu of [Color] → [Color Space].
    See “Color Space” on Page E-44.
    Component cable (Commercially available)
    (Mini D-sub 15-pin to RCA3)
    Component cable (Commercially available)
    (Mini D-sub 15-pin to RCA3)
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