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    Before Using
     
    OTHER INFORMATION
    Copyrights
    Showing  or  transmitting  commercial  imaging  software  or  broadcast  or  cable-broad  cast-
    ing  programs  with  the  purpose  of  other  than  the  personal  and  private  viewing,  including 
    modifying  images  using  the  freeze  functions,  or  displaying  with  the  varying  aspect  ratio 
    of  the  images,  could  violate  the  direct  or  indirect  copyrights  of  the  imaging  software  or 
    broadcast program, etc., if done without fi rst consulting with the copyright holder. For this 
    reason, take appropriate measures before performing one of the actions listed above, in-
    cluding obtaining a license from the copyright holder.
    Disposal
    This product contains substances which are harmful to humans and the environment.
    •	 The	lamp	contains	inorganic	mercury. Please dispose of this product or used lamps in accordance with local re\
    gulations.
    Following	information	is	only	for	EU-member	states:
    The  use  of  the  symbol  indicates  that  this  product  may  not  be  treated  as 
    household  waste.  By  ensuring  this  product  is  disposed  of  correctly,  you  will 
    help prevent potential negative consequences for the environment and human 
    health,  which  could  otherwise  be  caused  by  inappropriate  waste  handling  of 
    this  product.  For  more  detailed  information  about  recycling  of  this  product, 
    please contact your local city offi ce, your household waste disposal service or 
    the shop where you purchased the product.
    Trademarks
    •	 VGA,	 SVGA,	 XGA,	 SXGA,	 UXGA	 are	 trademarks	 or	 registered	 trademarks	 of	 Interna-tional Business Machines Corporation.
    •	 DLP	(Digital	Light	Processing)	is	a	registered	trademark	of	Texas	Instruments,	Inc.
    •	 Macintosh	is	a	registered	trademark	of	Apple	Computer,	Inc.
    •	 Windows	 is	 a	 registered	 trademark	 of	 Microsoft	 Corporation	 in	 the	 U.S.	 and	 other	 coun- tries.
    •	 Adobe	and	Acrobat	Reader	are	registered	trademarks	of	Adobe	Systems	Incorporated.
    •	 All	 other	 brand	 and	 product	 names	 are	 trademarks	 or	 registered	 trademarks	 of	 their	 re- spective companies.
    Notational Conventions Used in This Manual
    •	 References	to	pages	with	related	information	are	annotated	as	follows.
    For example, if making a reference to page 35: p.35
    •	 The	 illustrations	 in	 this	 document	 are	 for	 reference	 purposes	 only	 and	 may	 not	 reflect	your package exactly. 
    						
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    REMOTE CONTROL BATTERY
    Warning
    •	 Never	throw	a	battery	into	a	fire.•	 Using	the	battery	 improperly	 may	cause	 them	to	explode	 or	leak	 and	may	 result	 in	seri-ous  injury.  If  battery-leaking  fluid  contacts  skin,  wash  the  fluid  off  immediately  with  clean water  and  consult  a  doctor.  If  the  fluid  spills  on  an  instrument,  avoid  contact  and  wipe  it off using tissue paper. Then dispose of the used tissue paper as flammable garbage after moistening it with water.•	 Keep	 the	battery	 away	from	the	reach	 of	children. 	Battery	 is	choking	 hazard	and	can	be	very  dangerous  if  swallowed.  If  the  battery  is  swallowed,  seek  medical  assistance  imme-diately.
    Notes
    •	 Be	sure	to	use	a	CR2025	battery.•	 Dispose	of	a	battery	in	a	designated	disposal	area.•	 Check	and	follow	your	local	regulations	before	disposal.•	 Attention	should	be	drawn	to	the	environmental	aspects	of	battery	disposal.•	 If	the 	remote 	control 	does 	not 	operate 	correctly, 	or 	if 	the 	operating 	range 	becomes 	re-duced, replace the battery with a new one.•	 If	 the	 battery	 is	dead	 or	if	you	 will	not	 be	using	 the	remote	 control	for	a	long	 time,	 remove	the battery to prevent battery acid from leaking into the battery compartment. 
    						
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    Before Using
    CONTENTS
    Before Using
    SAFETY PRECAUTIONS ........................................................................\
    ..........................2
    IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS ........................................................................\
    ....4
    POWER SUPPLY INFORMATION  ........................................................................\
    .............9
    IMPORTANT PRECAUTIONS ........................................................................\
    ....................9
    EXEMPTION CLAUSES  ........................................................................\
    ..........................10
    OTHER INFORMATION ........................................................................\
    ...........................11
    REMOTE CONTROL BATTERY  ........................................................................\
    ..............12
    CONTENTS ........................................................................\
    .............................................13
    Preparations
    Checking the package contents ........................................................................\
    ...............15
    Names of each part on the main unit ........................................................................\
    .......16
    Names of each part on the control panel ........................................................................\
    .17
    Names of each part on the remote control .......................................................................18
    Parts on the rear panel ........................................................................\
    .............................19
    Preparing and using the remote control  ........................................................................\
    ...20
    Placement  ........................................................................\
    ................................................21
    Connection ........................................................................\
    ...............................................23
    Operations
    Turning the power on and off ........................................................................\
    ....................24
    Basic operations  ........................................................................\
    .......................................26
    Using handy features  ........................................................................\
    ...............................28
    Using auto setting (For computer input only) ................................................................28
    Correcting the keystone distortion  ........................................................................\
    ........28
    Cutting off the picture and sound temporarily (Mute) ....................................................29
    Freezing the image (Freeze)  ........................................................................\
    .................29
    Resizing image  ........................................................................\
    .....................................30
    Using the menus  ........................................................................\
    ......................................31
    How to use the menus ........................................................................\
    ..........................31
    The image adjustment menu  ........................................................................\
    ................32
    The display setting menu ........................................................................\
    ......................33
    The default setting menu  ........................................................................\
    ......................34
    Displaying Information (Status display) ........................................................................\
    .35
    Maintenance
    About lamp  ........................................................................\
    ...............................................36
    Lamp replacement  ........................................................................\
    ...................................37
    Lens and main unit cleaning ........................................................................\
    ....................39
    Others
    Trouble indications  ........................................................................\
    ...................................40
    Before calling service personnel ........................................................................\
    ..............41 
    						
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    Specifications ........................................................................\
    ...........................................42
    List of general specifications ........................................................................\
    ..................42
    Separately sold product  ........................................................................\
    ........................42
    List of supported signals (RGB signals)  .......................................................................43
    List of supported signals (Component signals) .............................................................44
    List of supported signals (Video, S-Video signals)  .......................................................44
    Pin assignment of COMPUTER IN & MONITOR terminals ..........................................44
    CONTROL terminal  ........................................................................\
    ..............................45 
    						
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    Preparations
    Checking the package contents
     The Supplied CD-ROM
    The  supplied  CD-ROM  contains  an  owner’s  manual  in  Portable  Document  Format  (PDF). Please use Acrobat Reader 5 or later version to view the manual.
     Adobe® Acrobat® Reader®or Adobe® Reader®
    The  supplied  CD-ROM  does  not  contain  Acrobat®  Reader®.  If  you  cannot  read  PDF files,   please install Adobe Reader software in your computer by downloading it from the    Adobe Systems website.
    	 Viewing	the	 manual
    Run  the  CD-ROM  and  double-click  on Start.pdf.  Acrobat®  Reader®  launches,  and  the menu  screen  of  the  Owner’s  manual  appears.  Click  on  your  language.  The  Owner’s  Manual  cover  and  list  of  bookmarks  appear.  Click  on  a  bookmark  title  to  view  that  sec-
    tion of the manual. Click on p. to view a reference page with related information.See the Help menu for more information about Acrobat® Reader®.
    Please make sure that the following items are included in the box, along with the main unit. If any item is missing, immediately contact the store where you purchased the product.
    (1)  (4) 
    (2) (5)
    (3) (6) 
     (1) Remote control
     (2) CD-ROM
     (3) Owner’s Manual (This document)
     (4) RGB cable (3m)(See note below)
     (5) Power cord (See note below)
     (6) Carrying bag
    Note
    •	 The	shape	and	number	of	supplied	power	cords	vary	depending	on	the	product	destination.•		To	maintain	original	performance,	always	use	the	supplied	cables.
    Save Original Packing Materials 
      
    The original shipping carton and packing materials will come in handy if you ever have to ship your projector. For maximum protection when shipping your projector, repack the set as it was originally packed at the factory. 
    						
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    Names	of	each	part	on	the	main	unit
    BackFront
     Name  :  Function
    (1)  Lens  :  Projects expanded image. 
    (2)  Infrared remote sensor  :  Senses commands from the remote control.p.20
    (3)  Foot adjuster release button  :  Press to set up or stow the foot adjuster. p.27
    (4)  Air exhaust  :  Expels air that has grown hot inside the projector.
    (5)  Air intake  :  Draws in air from outside the projector for internal cool 
    down.
    (6)  Control panel  :  Operates the projector. p.17
    (7)  Zooming ring  :  Adjusts screen size. p.27
    (8)  Speaker  :  Outputs audio sound.
    (9)  AC IN socket  : Connect the supplied power cord here.
    (10) Rear panel  :  Connects external devices. p.19
    (11)  Antitheft lock slot  :  Attach a safety cable or any other antitheft device.
    (12)  Tilt adjuster  :  Adjusts the projector’s horizontal tilt. p.27
    (13)  Lamp cover  :  Remove to replace lamp. p.37
    (14)  Foot adjuster  :  Adjusts the vertical projection angle. p.27
    (15)  Focusing ring  :  Adjusts screen focus. p.27
    (1)(3)
    (2)
    (4)(5)(6)(7)
    (8)(5)(9)(10)(11)(12)(13)(14)(15) 
    						
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    Preparations
    Names	of	each	part	on	the	control	panel
     Name  :  Main Function
    Control panel
    (1)  VOL +/- button  :  Adjusts the volume. (2)  ENTER button  :  Accepts the selected mode.(3)  KEYSTONE +/- button  : Adjusts keystone distortion. p.28
    (4)  Selection buttons  :  Menu selections and adjustments. p.31
    (5)  INPUT button  :  Selects input source. p.26
    (6)  ON/STANDBY button/  :  Turns the power on/off (standby). p.24
      indicator  :  Displays power on/off mode. p.24
    (7)  MENU button  :  Displays menus. p.31
    (8)  TEMP indicator  :  Lights when internal temperature is too high. p.40
    (9)  LAMP indicator  :  Displays lamp mode. p.40
    (3)(1)(2)(1)
    (9)(5)(6)(7)(8)(4) 
    						
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    Names	of	each	part	on	the	remote	control
    Remote control transmitter
    (6)
    (9)
    (3)
    (3)
    (1)(1)
    (9)
    (5)
    (7)(4)(2)
    (11)
    (10)
    (8)
     Name  :  Main Function
    (1)  VOL +/- button  :  Adjusts the volume. (2)  ENTER button  :  Accepts the selected mode.(3)  KEYSTONE +/- button  : Adjusts keystone distortion. p.28
    (4)  Selection buttons  :  Menu selections and adjustments. p.31
    (5)  INPUT button  :  Selects input source. p.26
    (6)  ON/STANDBY button  :  Turns the power on/off (standby). p.24
    (7)  MENU button  :  Displays menus. p.31
    (8)  FREEZE button  :  Pauses image. p.29
    (9) RESIZE buttons  : Enlarges images. p.30
    (10) Auto-Set button  :  Performs auto-adjustment of input signals from computer.p.28
    (11)  MUTE button  :  Cuts off the picture and sound temporarily. p.29 
    						
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    Preparations
    Parts on the rear panel
     Name  :  Main Function
    (1)  COMPUTER IN terminal  :  Input analog RGB signal from a computer or other 
    source, or a component video signal (Y/PB/PR) from 
    video equipment.
    (2)  S-VIDEO terminal  :  Input S video signals from video equipment.    
    (3) VIDEO terminal  :  Input video signals from video equipment.
    (4)  AUDIO IN terminal  :  Input audio signals.
    (5)  AUDIO OUT terminal  :  Outputs audio signals.
    (6)  MONITOR terminal  :  Connect to a computer display, etc.
    (7)  CONTROL terminal  :  When operating the projector via a computer, connect 
    this to the controlling computer’s RS-232C port. p.45
    (8)  AC IN socket  : Connect the supplied power cord here.
    (9) Antitheft lock slot  : Attach a safety cable or any other antitheft device.
    (1)(5)(2)(3)(4)(6)(7)
    (8)(9) 
    						
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    Preparing	and	using	the	remote	control
    ■	 Operating	the	remote	
    control
    Point toward the projector’s 
    infrared	remote	sensor,	and	press	a	
    button	on	the	remote	control.
    •	 Operating	the	projector	from	the	front
    Appro x. 7 m
    Approx.15
     Notes
    •	 When	you	use	for	the	first	time	after	purchase, a plastic sheet is provided between the battery and its contact. Be 
    sure to remove by pulling it off.•	 When	operating	the	remote	control	from	behind the projector, the infrared beam is reflected on the projecting surface and may travel a shorter distance to reach the projector depending on the shape and material of the projecting surface.
    ■  Loading a coin cell battery 
    into	the	remote	control
    j	 Remove	the	battery	holder.
    Hold down the side release firmly and pull 
    out the battery holder.
    k  Load a coin cell battery (CR2025).
    Be sure to align the plus and minus ends 
    of the battery properly.
    3VOLTSC R202 5
    l Replace the battery holder back 
    into	the	remote	control.
    M3VOLTSC R2025
     Coin cell battery
    •	 Before	using	the	battery,	be	sure	to	observe	the	Safety	Precautions	described	in	previous	pages.•	 Remove	the	battery	from	remote	control	when	not	using	for	extended	periods.•	 If	the	remote	control	stops	working,	or	if	its	range	decreases,	replace	the	battery	with	a	new one.•	 Keep	the	battery	away	from	the	reach	of	children. 	Battery	is	choking	hazard	and	can	be very dangerous if swallowed. If the battery is swallowed, seek medical assistance immediately.
    	The	remote	control
    •	 The	remote	control	may	fail	to	operate	if	the	infrared	remote	sensor	is	exposed	to	bright	sunlight or fluorescent lighting.•	 Do	not	drop	or	bang.•	 Do	not	leave	in	hot	or	humid	locations.•	 Do	not	allow	it	to	get	wet	or	place	it	on	top	of	wet	objects.•	 Do	not	take	apart.•	 In	rare	cases,	ambient	conditions	could	impede	the	operation	of	the	remote	control. 	If	this	happens, point the remote control at the main unit again, and repeat the operation. 
    						
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