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    							CONTENTS31Adjustments
    Projection adjustments
    – Image
    13
    2
    Press  to select “Auto sync.”
    Press ENTER.
    The image is automatically adjusted.
    For further adjustments, follow the below
    steps.
    Press  or  to select a
    preferred item.
    Press  or  to adjust the
    item.
    To select another item, go back to step 5.
    Phase: To reduce flickers.
    H-position: To shift the image to the
    left (–), to the right (+).
    V-position:
    To shift the image down (–),
    to up (+).
    Clock To remove vertical stripes.
    Press MENU.
    The menu disappears.
    Preparation
    •Display the image as explained in “Picture
    Projection”. 
    21
    •Set the POINTER/PJ selector to “PJ”.
    Press MENU to display the
    menu.
    Press  or  to select  .
    4
    5
    6
    Notes
    •When performing the automatic projection
    adjustment, use a bright and distinctly edged
    picture.
    •Pressing AUTO SET on the remote control
    can also adjust the image automatically. 
    23
    •If you project an image from a computer with
    an LCD screen while monitoring the image on
    the computer, the image may not be projected
    properly, depending on the computer model.
    In this case, turn off the computer display, or
    make the necessary picture adjustments on
    the projector. For details on controlling the
    computer display, etc., refer to the computer’s
    manual and description on the software for
    the computer used.
    •During adjustments of “H-position” or “V-
    position”, the image may not be projected
    properly.
    •While using, an aberration of the phase may
    occur. In that case, adjust “Phase” again.
    •Some item may be displayed in gray
    depending on an input source. The item
    displayed in gray cannot be adjusted and/or
    set.
    •These adjustments are stored until you turn
    the power off.
    •To store the adjustments even if the power is
    turned off, follow the procedure of “Saving
    data”. 
    34
    •Pressing RESET will return the adjustment or
    setting currently selected to default.
    7
    AUTO SET
    POINTERPJ
    MARKERLASER
    MENU ENTER
    KEYSTONEON/STANDBY
    R-CLICK L-CLICK
    VIDEO CAMERA RGB
    RESIZE
    RESET AUTO SET
    ON/STANDBYMENU ENTERSELECT/ADJUST
    INPUTON
    LAMP
    TEMP
    FREEZERESET
    4
    1,72,3,5,6
    Au t o s y n
    Image
    c.
    Ph a s e–+
    H–pos i t i on
    V–pos i t i on
    Cl ock–+
    –+
    –+ 
    						
    							CONTENTS32Adjustments
    Picture adjustments
    – Picture
    13
    2
    Press  or  to select a
    preferred item.
    Press  or  to adjust the item.
    To select another item, go back to step 3.
    – : 
          + : 
    Contrast : (–) Lower
    (+) Higher
    Brightness:(–) Darker
    (+) Brighter
    Color: (–) Duller
    (+) Brighter
    Tint: (–) Redder
    (+) Greener
    Sharpness: (–) Softer
    (+) Sharper
    R-level: (–) To reduce red
    (+) To increase red
    G-level: (–) To reduce green
    (+) To increase green
    B-level: (–) To reduce blue
    (+) To increase blue
    Preparation
    •Display the image as explained in “Picture
    Projection”. 
    21
    •Set the POINTER/PJ selector to “PJ”.
    Press MENU to display the
    menu.
    Press  or  to select  .
    4
    Camera gain: (For document imaging
    camera model only)
    (–) To lower the camera
    sensitivity when the
    subject is too bright.
    (+) To raise the camera
    sensitivity when the
    subject is too dark.
    Press MENU.
    The menu disappears.
    Notes
    •The adjustment can be stored on each input
    source (RGB, Video, Camera).
    •Some item may be displayed in gray
    depending on an input source. The item
    displayed in gray cannot be adjusted and/or
    set.
    •These adjustments are stored until you turn
    the power off.
    •To store the adjustments even if the power is
    turned off, follow the procedure of “Saving
    data”. 
    34
    •Pressing RESET will return the adjustment or
    setting currently selected to default.
    5
    AUTO SET
    POINTERPJ
    MARKERLASER
    MENUENTER
    KEYSTONEON/STANDBY
    R-CLICK L-CLICK
    VIDEO CAMERA RGB
    RESETFREEZE RESIZE
    RESET
    ON/STANDBYMENUENTER SELECT/ADJUST
    INPUTON
    LAMP
    TEMP
    1,52-4
    Co n t r a s t
    Pi c ture
    –+
    Br ightness
    Color–+
    –+
    Tint
    Sha r pnes s–+
    –+
    R- l eve l–+
    G- l eve l–+
    B- l eve l–+
    Camera gain–+ 
    						
    							CONTENTS33Adjustments
    Sound adjustments
    – Audio1
    3 2
    Notes
    •These adjustments are stored until you turn
    the power off.
    •To store the adjustments even if the power is
    turned off, follow the procedure of “Saving
    data”. 
    34
    •Pressing RESET will return the adjustment or
    setting currently selected to default. Preparation
    •Display the image as explained in “Picture
    Projection”. 21
    •Set the POINTER/PJ selector to “PJ”.
    Press MENU to display the
    menu.
    Press  or  to select  .
    Press  or  to select a
    preferred item.
    Press  or  to adjust the
    item.
    To select another item, go back to step 3.
    – : 
          + : 
    Volume : (–) To turn down.
    (+) To turn up.
    Bass: (–) To reduce the bass.
    (+) To increase the bass.
    Treble: (–) To reduce the treble.
    (+) To increase the treble.
    Press MENU.
    The menu disappears.
    4
    5
    AUTO SET
    POINTERPJ
    MARKERLASER
    MENUENTER
    KEYSTONEON/STANDBY
    R-CLICK L-CLICK
    VIDEO CAMERA RGB
    FREEZE RESIZE
    RESET
    ON/STANDBYMENUENTER SELECT/ADJUST
    INPUTON
    LAMP
    TEMP
    RESET
    1,52-4
    Volume
    Au d i o
    –+
    Ba s s
    Treble–+
    –+ 
    						
    							CONTENTS34Adjustments
    Saving data
    – Save1
    3 2
    Preparation
    •Display the image as explained in “Picture
    Projection”. 
    21
    •Set the POINTER/PJ selector to “PJ”.
    Press MENU to display the
    menu.
    Press  or  to select  .
    Press  or  to select a
    preferred item.
    Save data : To save the adjustments
    and settings on the menu.
    All preset : To restore the adjustments
    and settings on the menu
    to the factory set.
    Press ENTER.
    Press MENU.
    The menu disappears.
    4
    5
    Save da t
    Sa v e
    a
    A l l p r ese t
    AUTO SET
    POINTERPJ
    MARKERLASER
    MENU
    KEYSTONEON/STANDBY
    L-CLICK
    VIDEO CAMERA RGB
    RESIZE
    ON/STANDBYMENU ENTERSELECT/ADJUST
    INPUTON
    LAMP
    TEMP
    FREEZERESET
    ENTERR-CLICK
    4
    1,52,3 
    						
    							CONTENTS35Camera
    OVERLAY PHOTO/TEXT ARM LIGHT
    LOCK W.BALANCE CAMERA
    Part names and functions of
    document imaging camera
    CAUTION
    • When using the camera, be careful to not
    pinch your hand or fingers into the arm.
    • Do not look into the projection lens while
    operating the projector.
    On the document imaging camera model, you
    can project pictures using the document
    imaging camera.
    The document imaging camera can directly
    project any materials (documents, illustrations,
    etc.) without using an OHP film.
    Camera head
    Arm
    OVERLAY button 39
    To activate the overlaying projection.
    PHOTO/TEXT button 38
    To switch modes between text and photo.
    ARM LIGHT button 37
    To turn on or off the light.
    LOCK (W.BALANCE) indicator 38
    Lights when the white balance is locked.
    W.BALANCE button 38
    To switch white balance settings between
    automatic adjustment and lock.
    CAMERA button 37
    To select the camera source.
    Press again to return to the previous input
    source.
    (Continued)
    1
    2
    3
    4
    5
    6
    Camera control panel
    123
    456
    Camera lens
    Light Focusing ring 
    38 
    						
    							CONTENTS36Camera
    (Continued)
    Preparation of the document imaging
    camera
    1) Raise up the arm.
    2) Stretch the arm.3) Turn the arm.
    4) Open the camera head.
    5) Turn the camera head.6) Pull up the light.
    7) Turn the light.
    Notes
    ¥ Never give shocks or impacts to the camera
    or arm as this may cause breakdowns.
    ¥ While raising up the arm in step 2), be careful
    not to hit your face or your body. 
    						
    							CONTENTS37Camera
    Picture projection with the
    document imaging camera
    Preparation
    Display the image as explained in ÒPicture
    ProjectionÓ . 
    21
    Press ARM LIGHT.
    The light turns on.
    Place a document (text,
    illustration) onto or around the
    projector, and turn the camera
    head to direction of the
    document.Press CAMERA to select the
    camera input mode.
    Pressing CAMERA on the camera control
    panel or INPUT on the main unit can also
    select it.
    ÒCameraÓ is displayed.
    Move the camera head to
    adjust the size of the picture.
    You can project around the projector by
    moving the arm and the camera head.
    2
    13
    (Continued)
    Up : To reduce.
    Down : To enlarge.
    4
    AUTO SET
    POINTERPJ
    MARKERLASER
    MENU ENTER
    KEYSTONEON/STANDBY
    R-CLICK L-CLICK
    VIDEOCAMERA RGB
    RESET FREEZE RESIZE
    ON/STANDBYMENU ENTERSELECT/ADJUST
    INPUTON
    LAMP
    TEMP
    OVERLAYPHOTO/TEXT ARM LIGHT
    LOCK W.BALANCECAMERA
    1
    3
    3
    6
    3
    LCD PROJECTOR
    LCD PROJECTORLCD PROJECTOR
    LCD
    PROJECTOR 
    						
    							CONTENTS38Camera
    Focus on the picture by
    turning the focusing ring on
    the camera head.
    (Continued)
    5
    Press PHOTO/TEXT to select
    the mode of the document.
    PHOTO: when using a photograph.
    TEXT: ABwhen using a text.
    When finished, turn off the
    light and close it, and put back
    the arm.
    Follow the steps of “Preparation of the
    document imaging camera” in reverse.
    Notes
    •The light turns off automatically when the arm
    is leaned.
    •When the arm is not raised up, the camera
    source cannot be projected.
    •In the camera input selected, audio signals
    from the RGB INPUT (AUDIO) is selected.
    6
    7
    Locking the white balance
    Normally, this camera automatically adjusts the
    color balance to project the picture. If the
    adjustment is not sufficient, follow the steps
    below to lock the white balance.
    1) Project a white paper and enlarge it to
    fill the screen.
    2) Press W.BALANCE to turn the LOCK
    indicator on.
    The white balance is locked.
    To release the white balance, press
    W.BALANCE again to turn the LOCK
    indicator off.
    Notes
    •If you raise up the arm while the camera input
    is selected, the color of the picture may vary
    for an instant due to the white balance
    adjustment. This is not malfunction.
    •If you put back the arm and raise it up while
    the white balance is locked (the LOCK
    indicator is lit), the projector releases the
    white balance but leaves the LOCK indicator
    on. In this case, press W.BALANCE to restore
    the indicator to the normal status.
    Correcting illuminated defects
    If there are some luminous dots on a projected
    picture, make the following correction.
    1) While the camera is active, cover the
    camera lens with a black paper
    completely.
    2) Press OVERLAY and ARM LIGHT at the
    same time.
    Focusing ring
      N: Near
      F: Far
    When flickering occurs by a
    fluorescent lighting in the room
    In this case, turn off the lighting of the room or
    adjust the Camera gain in the following
    manner.
    1) Press ARM LIGHT to turn off the arm
    lighting.
    2) Press MENU to display the menu.
    3) Press 
     or  to select “Picture”.
    4) Press 
     or  to select “Camera gain”.
    5) Press 
     or  to adjust the value.
    •“Camera gain” adjustment may improve view
    of a camera subject which is too dark or vivid.
    32 
    						
    							CONTENTS39Camera
    Overlaying projection
    With the RGB input or the video input selected,
    you can draw on the screen with the pen.
    Preparation
    •Select either of the RGB input or the video
    input.
    •Set the document imaging camera at the
    ready. 
    36
    Prepare a white paper to write
    on.
    Press OVERLAY.
    The camera source is overlaid on the
    picture.
    Project the paper using the
    camera.
    Write on the paper with a blue
    or red pen.
    The handwriting is superimposed on the
    picture.
    Notes
    •Handwriting in colors except blue and red
    cannot be displayed properly.
    •Handwriting in fine lines may not be displayed
    properly.
    •When Y/Pb/Pr signal enters, the overlaying
    projection function is not available.
    4
    1
    2
    3
    OVERLAYPHOTO/TEXT ARM LIGHT
    LOCK W.BALANCE CAMERA
    2
    RGB picture 
    						
    							CONTENTS40Maintenance
    If there is some problem inside the projector,
    the indicators light up or flash.
    Trouble indications
    ON Off or lit (red)
    LAMP Ð
    TEMP Ð
    The power does not come on.
    ®Malfunction of the unit.
      ¥ Unplug the power cord and call the
    dealer.
    ON Lit (red)
    LAMP Lit (red)
    TEMP Ð
    The lamp turns off or does not light up.
    ®The lampÕs end, or malfunction of the
    unit.
      ¥ LampÕs life length is over, replace the
    lamp with new one. 
    42
      ¥ Unplug the power cord and call the
    dealer.
    ON Lit (red)
    LAMP Ð
    TEMP Lit (red)
    The power turns off or does not come on.
    ®The inside is too hot, or the projector has
    been working in an area of high
    temperature.
      ¥ Place the projector correctly so the
    intake and exhaust fansÕ holes are not
    covered.
      ¥ Turn the projector off, and leave it for
    a while, and turn it on again.
      ¥ Clean the air filter. 
    41
    ON Lit (red)
    LAMP Ð
    TEMP Flashing (red)
    The power turns off or does not come on.
    ®Trouble with the intake fan.
      ¥ Unplug the power cord and call the
    dealer.
    ON Lit (red)
    LAMP Ð
    TEMP Flashing (orange)
    The power turns off or does not come on.
    ®Trouble with the exhaust fan.
      ¥ Unplug the power cord and call the
    dealer.
    Note
    Before attempting any maintenance, unplug the
    power cord.
    ON Indicator
    LAMP Indicator
    TEMP IndicatorON/STANDBY MENU ENTERSELECT/ADJUST
    INPUTON
    LAMP
    TEMP 
    						
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