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    LED Error Messages 
    ERROR CODE MESSAGES POWER LED  
    GREEN 
    LAMP LED  
    RED 
    TEMP LED  
    RED 
    Ready to power on (Standby) 
    ON OFF OFF 
    System Warm up 
    Flash OFF OFF 
    Lamp Lit , System stable 
    ON OFF OFF 
    Cooling 
    Flashing OFF OFF 
    Over Temperature 
    OFF OFF ON 
    Thermal Break Sensor error 
    4 blinks OFF OFF 
    Lamp Fail 
    OFF ON OFF 
    Lamp over voltage 
    5 blinks 1 blinks  OFF 
    Input voltage too high 
    5 blinks 2 blinks  OFF 
    Temp too high 
    5 blinks 3 blinks  OFF 
    Asymmetry detected 
    5 blinks 4 blinks  OFF 
    Lamp under voltage 
    5 blinks 5 blinks  OFF 
    Input voltage too low 
    5 blinks 6 blinks  OFF 
    Axial Fan error 
    6 blinks 1 blinks  OFF 
    Blower Fan error 
    6 blinks 2 blinks  OFF 
    DMD Fan error 
    6 blinks 3 blinks  OFF 
    Case Open 
    7 blinks OFF OFF 
    Color wheel error 
    9 blinks OFF OFF 
    Ballast communication error 
    10 blinks 1 blinks  OFF 
    In the event of an error, please di sconnect the AC power cord and wait  for one (1) minute before restarting 
    the projector. If the Power or Lamp LEDs are still blinki ng or any other situation that isnt listed in the chart 
    above
    , please contact your service center. 
    Image Problems 
    Problem: No image appears on the screen 
    1.  Verify the settings on your notebook or desktop PC. 
    2.  Turn off all equipment and power up again in the correct order. 
    Problem: The image is blurred  
    1. Adjust the  Focus on the projector. 
    2.  Press the  Auto button on the remote control. 
    3.  Ensure the projector-to-screen distance is within the 10-meter (33-feet) specified range. 
    4.  Check that the projector lens is clean. 
    Problem: The image is wider at the top or bottom (trapezoid effect)  
    1. Position the projector so it is as perpendicular to the screen as possible.  
    2.  Use the  Keystone button on the remote control to correct the problem.  
    						
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    Problem: The image is reversed  
    Check the  Projection setting on the  Installation I menu of the OSD. 
    Problem: The image is streaked  
    1. Set the  Frequency  and Tracking settings on the  Computer menu of the OSD to the 
    default settings. 
    2.  To ensure the problem is not caused by a connected PC’s video card, connect to another 
    computer.  
    Problem: The image is flat with no contrast  
    Adjust the  Contrast setting on the Image  menu of the OSD. 
    Problem: The color of the projected image does not match the source imag\
    e. 
    Adjust the Color Temperature  and Gamma settings on the  Image menu of the OSD. 
    Lamp Problems 
    Problem: There is no light from the projector  
    1. Check that the power cable is securely connected. 
    2.  Ensure the power source is good by te sting with another electrical device. 
    3.  Restart the projector in the correct order and check that the Power LED is blue. 
    4.  If you have replaced the lamp recently,  try resetting the lamp connections.  
    5.  Replace the lamp module. 
    6.  Put the old lamp back in the projector and have the projector serviced. 
    Problem: The lamp goes off 
    1. Power surges can cause the lamp to turn  off. Re-plug power cord. When the Power LED 
    is on, press the power button. 
    2.  Replace the lamp module. 
    3.  Put the old lamp back in the projector and have the projector serviced. 
    Remote Control Problems 
    Problem: The projector does not respond to the remote control  
    1. Direct the remote control towards remote sensor on the projector.  
    2.  Ensure the path between remote and sensor is not obstructed. 
    3.  Turn off any fluorescent lights in the room. 
    4.  Check the battery polarity. 
    5.  Replace the batteries. 
    6.  Turn off other Infrared-enabled devices in the vicinity. 
    7.  Have the remote control serviced.  
    						
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    Audio Problems 
    Problem: There is no sound 
    1.  Adjust the volume on the remote control.  
    2.  Adjust the volume of the audio source. 
    3.  Check the audio cable connection. 
    4.  Test the source audio output with other speakers. 
    5.  Have the projector serviced. 
    Problem: The sound is distorted  
    1. Check the audio cable connection. 
    2.  Test the source audio output with other speakers. 
    3.  Have the projector serviced. 
    Having the Projector Serviced 
    If you are unable to solve the problem, you should have the projector serviced. Pack the projector in 
    the original carton. Include a description of the problem and a checklist of  the steps you took when 
    trying to fix the problem: The information may be usef ul to service personnel. For servicing, return the 
    projector to the place you purchased it.  
    						
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    HDMI Q & A 
    Q. What is the difference between a “Standard” HDMI cable and a “High-Speed” HDMI 
    cable? 
    Recently, HDMI Licensing, LLC announced that  cables would be tested as Standard or High-
    Speed cables.  
    ․ Standard (or “category 1”) HDMI cables have been tested to perform at speeds of 75Mhz or 
    up to 2.25Gbps, which is the equivalent of a 720p/1080i signal.  
    ․ High Speed (or “category 2”) HDMI cables have been tested to perform at speeds of 
    340Mhz or up to 10.2Gbps, which is the highe st bandwidth currently available over an 
    HDMI cable and can successfully handle 1080p signals including those at increased color 
    depths and/or increased refresh rates from t he Source. High-Speed cables are also able to 
    accommodate higher resolution displays, such as WQXGA cinema monitors (resolution of 
    2560 x 1600). 
     
    Q. How do I run HDMI cables longer than 10 meters? 
    There are many HDMI Adopters working on HDMI  solutions that extend a cable’s effective 
    distance from the typical 10 meter range to much longer lengths. These companies 
    manufacture a variety of solutions that includ e active cables (active electronics built into 
    cables that boost and extend the cable’s signal), repeaters, amplifiers as well as CAT5/6 and 
    fiber solutions. 
     
    Q. How can I tell if a cable is an HDMI certified cable? 
    All HDMI products are required to be certified  by the manufacturer as part of the HDMI 
    Compliance Test Specification. However, ther e may be instances where cables bearing the 
    HDMI logo are available but  have not been properly tested. HDM I Licensing, LLC actively 
    investigates these instances to ensure that  the HDMI trademark is properly used in the 
    market. We recommend that consumers buy  their cables from a reputable source and a 
    company that is trusted. 
     
    For more detail information check  http://www.hdmi.org/learningcenter/faq.aspx#49
     
     
      
    						
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    SPECIFICATIONS 
    Specifications 
    Model  D863 
    Display type TI DMD 0.55” 
    Resolution XGA 1024x768 
    Projection distance  1 ~ 10 m 
    Projection screen size 
    25.6” ~ 308” 
    Projection lens  Manual Focus/Manual Zoom 
    Zoom ratio 
    1.2x 
    Vertical keystone correction  +/- 40 steps 
    Projection methods Front, Rear, Desktop/Ceiling (Rear, Front) 
    Data compatibility VGA, SVGA, XGA, SXGA, SXGA+, UXGA, Mac 
    SDTV/EDTV/ HDTV  480i, 480p, 720p, 1080i, 1080p 
    Video compatibility NTSC/NTSC 4.43, PAL (B
    /G/H/I/M/N/60), SECAM 
    H-Sync  15, 30 – 90 kHz 
    V-Sync  43 – 120 Hz 
    Safety certification FCC-B, cUL, UL, CE, C-tick, CC
    C, KC, CB, PCT, NOM, SASO, PSB 
    Operation temperature  5° ~ 35°C 
    Dimensions 285 mm (W) x 261 mm (D) x 130 mm (H) 
    AC Input AC Universal 100-240, Typical @ 110VAC (100-240)/+-10% 
    Power consumption  250W 
    Stand By 
    						
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    Projection Distance vs. Projection Size 
     
    Projection Distance and Size Table 
    D863 
    IMAGE DIAGONAL 
    (INCH)  
    IMAGE WIDTH 
    (INCH) 
    IMAGE HIGHT 
    (INCH) 
    PROJECTION 
    DISTANCE  
    (MM)  
    FROM
    PROJECTION 
    DISTANCE 
     (MM ) 
    TO   
    OFFSET-A 
    ( MM ) 
    60 48 362353.1  2633.5   128.0 
    70 56  422745.2  3072.4   149.4 
    72 57.6  43.22823.7  3160.2   153.6 
    80 64  483137.4  3511.3   170.7 
    84 67.2  50.43294.3  3686.9   179.2 
    90 72  543529.6  3950.2   192.0 
    96 76.8  57.63764.9  4213.6   204.8 
    100 80  603921.8  4389.1   213.4 
    120 96  724706.1  5266.9   256.0 
    135 108  815294.4  5925.3   288.0 
    150 120  905882.6  6583.7   320.0 
    200 160  1207843.5  8778.2   426.7 
     
     
     
     
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    Timing Mode Table 
    SIGNAL RESOLUTION H-SYNC  
    (KHZ) 
    V-SYNC 
    (HZ) 
    COMPOSITE 
    / S-VIDEOCOMPONENT RGB DVI/ 
    HDMI 
    NTSC   - 
    15.734 60.0 O - - - 
    PAL/SECAM  - 
    15.625 50.0 O - - - 
    720 x 400  37.9 85.0  - 
    - O O 
    640 x 480  31.5 60.0  - 
    - O O 
    640 x 480  37.9 72.0  - 
    - O O 
    640 x 480  37.5 75.0  - 
    - O O 
    640 x 480  43.3 85.0  - 
    - O O 
    800 x 600  35.2 56.0  - 
    - O O 
    800 x 600  37.9 60.0  - 
    - O O 
    800 x 600  48.1 72.0  - 
    - O O 
    800 x 600  46.9 75.0  - 
    - O O 
    800 x 600  53.7 85.0  - 
    - O O 
    1024 x 768  48.4 60.0  - 
    - O O 
    1024 x 768  56.5 70.0  - 
    - O O 
    1024 x 768  60.0 75.0  - 
    - O O 
    1024 x 768  68.7 85.0  - 
    - O O 
    1280 x 800  49.7 59.8 - - O O 
    1280 x 800 
    62.8 74.9 - - O O 
    1280 x 800 
    71.6 84.8 - - O O 
    1280 x 1024 
    63.98 60.0 - - O O 
    1280 x 1024 
    79.98 75.0 - - O O 
    1280 x 1024 
    91.10 85.0 - - O O 
    1280 x 960 
    60.0 60.0 - - O O 
    1280 x 960 
    85.9 85.0 - - O O 
    1400 x 1050 
    65.3 60.0  - 
    - O O 
    1440 x 900  70.6 75.0  - 
    - O O 
    VESA 
    1440 x 900  55.6 60.0  - 
    - 
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    SIGNAL RESOLUTION H-SYNC  
    (KHZ) 
    V-SYNC 
    (HZ) 
    COMPOSITE 
    / S-VIDEOCOMPONENT RGB DVI/ 
    HDMI 
    1600 x 1200  75.0 60.0  - 
    - O O 
    640 x 480  35.0 66.68  - 
    - O O 
    832 x 624  49.725 74.55  - 
    - O O 
    1024 x 768  60.24 75.0  - 
    - O O 
    Apple Mac 
    1152 x 870  68.68 75.06  - 
    - O O 
    480i 15.734  60.0 - O - O 
    SDTV 
    576i 15.625  50.0 - 
    O - O 
    480p 31.469 
    60.0 - O - O EDTV 
    576p 31.25  50.0 - 
    O - O 
    720p 37.5 
    50.0 - O - O 
    720p 45.0 
    60.0 - O - O 
    1080i 33.8 
    60.0 - O - O 
    1080i 28.1 
    50.0 - O - O 
    1080p 67.5 
    60.0 - O - O 
    HDTV 
    1080p 56.3  50.0 - 
    O - O 
    O: Frequency supported 
    —: Frequency not supported 
    * : Displayable level 
      
    						
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    Projector Dimensions 
     
     
     
     
    TEMP POWER LAMP
     
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    REGULATORY COMPLIANCE 
    FCC Warning 
    This equipment has been tested and found to comply  with the limits for a Class B digital device 
    pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These  limits are designed to provide reasonable protection 
    against harmful interference when the equipm ent is operated in a commercial environment. 
    This equipment generates, uses, and  can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and 
    used in accordance with the instruction manual , may cause harmful interference to radio 
    communications. Operation of this equipment in  a residential area is likely to cause harmful 
    interference in which case the user will be required  to correct the interference at his/her own expense. 
    Changes or modifications not expressly approved  by the parties responsible for compliance could 
    void the user’s authority to operate the equipment. 
    Canada 
    This class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003. 
    Safety Certifications 
    FCC-B, cUL, UL, CE, C-tick, CC C, KC, CB, PCT, NOM, SASO, PSB. 
     
      
    						
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