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    MENU
    This unit has a memory function that can store six settings to
    project different types of input sources in the most appropriate
    manner. Select one of these six settings that is most suitable for
    your projection. Although six settings have already been prepared,
    each parameter in the settings can be changed and restored as you
    wish. The following lists the menu items that can be stored in
    memory.
    Memory function
    Selecting the memory setting number
    To select by operating the remote control
    Press the number of the desired memory setting among the
    MEMORY 1—6 buttons.
    To select by operating the menu
    1.Press the MENU button to open the menu.
    2.Press the g button to enter the memory setting
    number at the bottom of the screen.
    Image
    BLACK LEVEL
    CONTRAST
    BRIGHTNESS
    GAMMA TRIM
    SHARPNESS
    HUE
    SATURATION
    COLOR BOOST
    COLOR TEMP
    WHITE BALANCE
    WHITE BOOSTSignal3D Y/C  SEPARATION
    NOISE REDUCTION
    VIDEO TYPE
    SETUP LEVEL
    MEMORY
    123
    456
    IMAGESIGNALINITIALSETUP
    AUTO
    MOMORY1VIDEO
    OFFON
    0%7.5%
    DVDVCR
    OFF123 3D Y/C SEPARATION ASPECT
    NOISE REDUCTION
    VIDEO TYPE
    SETUP LEVEL SUBTITLE MASK
    MASK POSITION
    0
    +
    : EDIT
    OFFON
    3.Press the + button to open the submenu.
    4.Select the desired memory setting number by
    pressing the h or g button.
    5.Press the ESCAPE button to close the submenu.
    IMAGESIGNALINITIALSETUP
    ESCAPE: EXITMEMORY6
    MEMORY5
    MEMORY4
    MEMORY3
    MEMORY2
    MEMORY1
    VIDEO
    ESCAPE
    MENU 
    						
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    Memory function
    Resetting to the factory setting
    For one parameter
    Select the parameter to be reset to the factory setting by following
    steps 1—3  in “Basic menu operation”. Press the RESET button on
    the remote control to reset to the factory setting. (Items without a
    factory setting cannot be reset.)
    For all parameters in the memory setting being
    selected
    Select “CURRENT MEMORY” on the submenu by following
    “Submenu operation—RESET” on page 23. Press the SELECT or
    + button to open the confirmation message screen. Press the
    SELECT button to reset to the factory setting.
    For all parameters in six memory settings
    Select “ALL MEMORIES” on the submenu by following
    “Submenu operation—RESET” on page 23. Press the SELECT or
    + button to open the confirmation message screen. Press the
    SELECT button to reset to the factory setting.
    SELECT
    SELECT
    IMAGESIGNALINITIALSETUP
    PRESS ”SELECT” TO RESET 
    CURRENT MEMORY.
    ESCAPE: EXIT MEMORY1 VIDEO
    Remote controlor
    Control panel
    IMAGESIGNALINITIALSETUP
    PRESS ”SELECT” TO RESET 
    ALL MEMORIES.
    ESCAPE: EXIT MEMORY1 VIDEO
    SELECT
    SELECT
    Remote controlor
    Control panel 
    						
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    ADDITIONAL
    INFORMATION
    ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
    Glossary
    DLP™ technology
    This stands for Digital Light Processing. DLP uses the DMD™
    optical semiconductor chip developed by Texas Instruments.
    Component video signal
    This signal is sent with its luminance signal and color signal
    independent. It creates higher image quality compared with an
    ordinary composite video signal because it bypasses the mixing
    and separating circuits. This signal is sent in three lines: the
    luminance signal (Y) and two color difference signals (P
    B/CB,
    P
    R/CR).
    S video signal
    S stands for Separate. This signal is sent with its luminance
    signal (Y) and color signal (C) separately. A 4-pin mini DIN
    connector and cable are used for connection.
    Composite video signal
    This is the most common type of video signal. The luminance
    signal and color signal are sent combined in one line. Mixing
    and separating processes are necessary on both the send and
    receive sides. A pin cable is used for connection.
    RGB signal
    An RGB signal transmits color information by using a numeric
    representation of the primary colors of red, green and blue
    separately. When the signal is received, it can be expressed in
    various colors by adding and mixing colors. This signal is
    widely used for sending and receiving color images between
    computers. Horizontal and vertical sync signals are also
    necessary.
    D connector
    * This connector is designed for the Japanese D format only.
    This connector is used for sending and receiving the image
    signal between the latest type of A/V components. This
    connector can receive the component signal by using a D
    connector cable. There are five levels (D1—D5) of perfor-
    mance characteristics. This unit is compatible with D1, 2, 3 and
    4.
    DVI connector
    A digital RGB signal is sent from a computer to this connector
    differencially. A 24-pin connector and cable are used for
    connection.
    Standby
    The state under which the circuit to receive infrared-signals
    from the remote control is activated but other main circuits are
    turned off. A small amount of power is consumed in this state.
    Test pattern
    Test patterns are stored in this unit to adjust the position and
    focus of the projected image on the screen.
    Aspect ratio (aspect)
    This basically means the length-to-width ratio of an image.
    This unit’s menu deals with two kinds of aspect ratio: the
    screen aspect that sets the length-to-width ratio of the screen to
    be used, and the display aspect that changes the size and aspect
    ratio of the images to be projected for different types of input
    signal.
    Additional information
    Ceiling mount bracket
    This is the mounting hardware used when hanging this unit
    from the ceiling. Two types of ceiling mount bracket (low
    ceiling and high ceiling) are available for different heights of
    the ceiling. These mounts are optional.
    Interlace
    The common type of scanning for most televisions. It divides
    into two fields: even and odd numbered lines of the field to
    build one frame of an image.
    Progressive
    This displays all the scanning lines of the entire frame at one
    time. It greatly reduces the flicker that is more noticeable on a
    larger screen to create a sharp and smooth image. This unit
    projects by progressive scanning.
    Key stone
    If this unit has an elevation or depression angle when project-
    ing on the screen, the image is distorted in a trapezoid. This
    item electrically corrects the distortion. Two types of correction
    are available; “Normal correction” and “Full correction”.
    Letter box
    This is the method to convert the content of a film in landscape
    orientation to 4:3 signal. It is possible to watch the landscape
    image without trimming by adding a black bar on the top and
    bottom of the screen. Vertical resolution may be sacrificed to
    some extent.
    Squeeze
    This method horizontally squeezes the film so that the aspect
    ratio is 4:3 when recording the film on a video medium. The
    squeezed image must be passed through the desqueezing circuit
    otherwise the image remains in a slender shape.
    Vista size
    One of the film sizes. The aspect ratio is 1.85:1 in North
    America and 1.66:1 in Europe.
    Cinema scope size
    This is the widest film size that uses a 70 mm film. The aspect
    ratio is 2.35:1.
    •DLP™ and DMD™ are trademarks of Texas Instruments. 
    						
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    Additional information
    Projectable signals
    The following charts show the types and formats of the signals that can be projected by this unit. Any signals not listed below may not be
    properly projected.
    1.TV format 1------Composite or S video signals sent to the VIDEO or S VIDEO input terminal
    Type of signalNTSC
    PA LSECAMPAL60
    NTSC4.43PAL-MPAL-NV active
    (lines)
    480
    576576480
    480480576f
     (V)(Hz)59.94
    50.0050.0059.94
    59.9459.9450.00Color signal
    (MHz)
    3.5795
    4.434.406, 4.254.43
    4.433.57563.582Color system
    NTSC
    PA LSECAMPA L
    NTSCPA LPA L
    4.PC format 2------ Digital signals sent to the DVI input terminal
    2.TV format 2------- Component or RGB signals sent to the INPUT A, B, or component signals sent to the D4 input terminal
    Type of signal480i576i
    480p720p1035i
    1080iH active
    (pixels)
    720720
    72012801920
    1920V active
    (lines)
    483576
    4807201035
    1080f 
    (H)(kHz)15.73415.625
    31.46945.00033.750
    33.716f 
    (V)(Hz)59.94050.000
    59.94059.94060.000
    59.940
    3.PC format 1------ Analog RGB signals sent to the INPUT A or B input terminal
    Type of signalVGA@60HzVGA@72Hz
    VGA@75HzVGA@85HzSVGA@56HzSVGA@60Hz
    SVGA@72HzSVGA@75HzSVGA@85Hz
    XGA@60HzXGA@70HzXGA@75Hz
    XGA@85Hz1152x864@75Hz1280x960@60Hz
    SXGA@60HzSXGA@75HzMac13”
    Mac16”Mac19”Mac21”H active
    (pixels)
    640640
    640640800800
    800800800
    102410241024
    102411521280
    12801280640
    83210241152V active
    (lines)
    480480
    480480600600
    600600600
    768768768
    768864960
    10241024480
    624768870f 
    (H)(kHz)31.46937.861
    37.50043.26935.15637.879
    48.07746.87553.674
    48.36356.47660.023
    68.67767.50060.000
    63.98179.97635.000
    49.72560.24168.681f 
    (V)(Hz)59.94072.809
    75.00085.00856.25060.317
    72.18875.00085.061
    60.00470.06975.029
    84.99775.00060.000
    60.02075.02566.666
    74.55074.92675.061
    VESA
    Apple
    Type of signalVGA@60Hz
    SVGA@60HzXGA@60Hz1280x960@60Hz
    SXGA@60HzH active
    (pixels)
    640
    80010241280
    1280V active
    (lines)
    480
    600768960
    1024f 
    (H)(kHz)31.469
    37.87948.36360.000
    63.981f 
    (V)(Hz)59.940
    60.31660.00360.000
    60.019
    VESA
    •VESA is trademark of Video Electronics Standards Association.
    •Macintosh is a trademark of Apple Computer, Inc. 
    						
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    ADDITIONAL
    INFORMATION
    Additional information
    Menu items and input signals
    A menu item can or cannot be adjusted depending on the type of input signal. The following list shows the types of input signals that can be
    adjusted for each item in the menu groups  and . Most of these items can store their settings in the memory
    (MEMORY 1–6). Refer to page 25. The items in the menu groups  and  store their settings in this unit when adjusted.
    
    MENU ITEMBLACK LEVEL
    CONTRASTBRIGHTNESSGAMMA TRIM
    SHARPNESS*HUESATURATION
    COLOR BOOSTCOLOR TEMPWHITE BALANCE
    CONTRAST (RGB)
    BRIGHTNESS (RGB)
    WHITE BOOSTNOTE
    M
    MMM
    MMM
    MM
    M
    M
    MType of input signal
    Composite/
    S video signal
    
    
    
    
    
    
    Component signal
    (480i—1080i)
    
    
    
    
    
    
    RGB PC/DVI
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    MENU ITEMASPECTSUBTITLE MASK
    MASK POSITION3D Y/C  SEPARATIONNOISE REDUCTION
    VIDEO TYPESETUP LEVELDOT PHASE
    SIZE HSHIFT HSHIFT V
    SIGNAL STATUSNOTE
    A
    MM
    MMS
    SSS
    Composite/
    S video signalType of input signal
    NTSC
    
    
    NTSC-S
    
    
    
    Others
    
    
    
    Component signal
    480i
    
    
    
    480p
    
    
    576i
    
    
    720i/1080i
    
    PC signal
    RGB
    
    
    DVI
    
    
     Note 
    M: Items that can be stored in memory. Six patterns can be stored and recalled by pressing the MEMORY button on the remote control.
    S: Several patterns of the latest information can be stored in this unit depending on the type of input signals. This is convenient when projecting the RGB
    signals.
    A: Depending on the setting for “SCREEN ASPECT”, one display aspect can be stored for each type of input signal listed below.
    SCREEN
    ASPECT
    4:3
    16:9ASPECT
    AU TO
    NORMAL
    SQUEEZE
    ZOOM
    THROUGH
    THROUGH -SQUEEZE-
    AU TO
    NORMAL
    SQUEEZE
    ZOOM
    ZOOM -SUBTITLE-
    THROUGH
    THROUGH -SQUEEZE-Type of input signal
    Ordinary video signal
    (Composite, S video, 480i/
    480p/576i)
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    HDTV signal
    (720p/1080i)
    
    
    PC signal
    (RGB/DVI)
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    RGB TV
    
    
    
    
    
    
    * Three kinds of setting can be stored in memory for different types of input signals (ordinary video signal, HDTV, RGB PC/DVI). 
    						
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    Message
    NO SIGNAL
    INPUT A  (Example)
    OUT OF RANGE
    UNKNOWN FORMAT
    AUTO SYNC...
    STILL
    STILL OFF
    MEMORY 1—6
    ESCAPE:EXIT (Example)
    LAMP REPLACEMENT TIME HAS
    COME. PLEASE REPLACE WITH A
    NEW LAMP.
    PRESS “ESCAPE” TO  REMOVE THIS
    INDICATION.
    PRESS AGAIN FOR STANDBY.
    Message display
    Condition
    This unit is not receiving any input signal.
    The input name selected by the INPUT button is displayed. It will turn off 1 minute after the signal has
    been input.
    This unit cannot receive the RGB signal that is coming into this unit.
    This unit cannot receive the video signal that is coming into this unit.
    This unit is making the most appropriate setting according to the input RGB signal being received.
    The STILL (freezing the image) function has been activated.
    The STILL (freezing the image) function has been cancelled.
    The memory setting number selected is displayed and turns off after 1 minute.
    Help messages are displayed for easier menu operation.
    This message is displayed when the power switch is turned on after the lamp running time has exceeded
    1000 hours. Press the ESCAPE button to turn off the message.
    This unit will enter the standby mode and the lamp will turn off if the STANDBY/ON button is pressed
    again.
    Additional information 
    						
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    ADDITIONAL
    INFORMATION
    Maintenance
    Regular care
    Disconnect the power cable from this unit before starting regular
    care. Clean the housing of this unit with a soft cloth. If heavily
    soiled, use a damp cloth with a mild detergent and then wipe with a
    dry cloth again. Do not use strong detergents or solvents such as
    alcohol or thinner to prevent from damaging the finish or shape of
    the unit. When cleaning the housing, do not directly touch or rub
    the lens.
    Cleaning the filter
    If dust has accumulated on the filter attached in the ventilation slot,
    the air does not circulate well and the temperature inside this unit
    will rise. This may cause damage to this unit. Clean the filter every
    200 hours. If you find difficulty clearing the dust, replace it with
    new one.
    1.Turn off the power and disconnect the power cable
    from this unit.
    2.Pull down the filter holders located on the rear of this
    unit. Remove the filter frame by pulling it toward you
    and then downward.
    3.Remove the wire remains placed inside the filter
    frame that snaps into place behind four tabs. Then
    remove the thin sponge filter from both sides.
    4.Carefully clean and wash the removed filters to
    eliminate accumulated dust.
    5.After the cleaned filters are completely dry, put them
    back on this unit. If they are not refitted correctly, the
    lamp will not turn on.
    Important
    •If the filter is heavily soiled, replace it with the new one
    supplied.
    •When you need more filters for replacement, contact the
    store where this unit was purchased. 
    						
    							E-32 Replacing the lamp cartridge
    The lamp used as the source of light is a consumable and will
    gradually lose its brightness over the course of usage. It is
    recommended that the lamp should be replaced when its usage
    exceeds 1000 hours in order to enjoy the best image possible.
    “LAMP RUNNING TIME” in the menu group 3  tells
    you how many hours the lamp has been used so far. The LAMP/
    COVER indicator also lets you know the lamp replacement timing
    by flashing in red after the lamp usage has exceeded 1000 hours.
    (See page 14.) A message to replace the lamp will be displayed on
    the screen as well.
    Follow the following steps to replace the lamp with a new one. Use
    the replacement lamp cartridge PJL-112 for replacement. For
    details, consult the store where this unit was purchased.
    Important
    •Before starting to replace the lamp cartridge, turn off the
    power, disconnect the power cable after the fan has com-
    pletely stopped, and wait at least one hour for the lamp to
    cool down.
    •Do not remove any other screws than those specified in the
    following steps.
    1.Carefully place this unit upside down on cloth spread
    on the floor to prevent from creating any scratches.
    2.Loosen the adjuster to remove the lamp cover.
    3.Loosen the screws of the lamp cover.
    4.Remove the lamp cover.
    Maintenance
    Lamp cover
    5.Completely loosen the three screws securing the
    lamp cartridge.
    6.Hold the handle and pull up the lamp cartridge.
    7.Secure the new lamp cartridge with the screws by
    reversing the steps described above.
    8.Put the lamp cover back and secure it with the
    screws.
    If it is not correctly installed, the lamp will not light up.
    9.Turn on the power switch and reset the “LAMP
    RUNNING TIME” on the menu when the lamp is
    turned on. (See page 22.)
    Lamp cartridge
    Adjuster 
    						
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    ADDITIONAL
    INFORMATION
    Troubleshooting
    Problem
    This unit does not turn on.
    No picture
    Image is unstable.
    Picture is blurred.
    Remote control does not work correctly.
    LAMP/COVER indicator lights up.
    LAMP/COVER indicator flashes.
    TEMP/FAN indicator lights up.
    TEMP/FAN indicator flashes.Remedy
    Turn on the power switch.
    Wait a little longer. This unit does not turn on for 1
    minute after the power switch has been turned off to
    protect the lamp.
    Correctly attach the filter cover.
    Correctly attach the lamp cover.
    Remove the lens cap.
    Check the connection.
    Select the correct input signal with the INPUT button.
    Select the correct input signal.
    Press the HIDE button again to cancel the HIDE
    function.
    Make an appropriate setting on the computer to
    display on the external monitor. (Also refer to the
    operation instructions of the computer.)
    Correctly connect the cables to the appropriate
    terminals.
    Adjust the focus of the lens with the focus ring.
    Adjust the projection angle and direction, and the
    height of this unit.
    Replace both batteries with new ones.
    Select an appropriate remote control sensor.
    Select the other sensor in “R/C SENSOR” on the
    menu that the fluorescent lamps will not interfere
    with.
    Tightly attach the filter cover.
    Tightly attach the lamp cover.
    Replace the lamp with a new one.
    Replace the lamp with a new one.
    Check that the ventilation slots are not covered.
    Contact the store where this unit was purchased. Cause
    The power switch is not turned on.
    You attempted to turn on this unit again just after
    having turned off the power switch.
    The filter cover is not correctly attached.
    The lamp cover is not correctly attached.
    The lens cap has not been removed.
    This unit is not correctly connected to the other
    components.
    The input signal has not been correctly selected.
    The input signal has not been correctly selected in
    “INPUT A  SIGNAL” and “INPUT B SIGNAL” on the
    menu.
    The picture is turned off temporarily by the HIDE
    function.
    The computer is not set to display on the external
    monitor.
    The connection cables are not correctly connected to
    this unit.
    The lens is not correctly focused.
    This unit and the screen are not placed squarely (90
    degrees).
    The batteries are exhausted.
    The remote control sensor is not correctly selected in
    “R/C SENSOR” on the menu.
    There is a fluorescent lamp near the remote control
    sensor being used.
    The filter cover is not correctly attached.
    The lamp cover is not correctly attached.
    The lamp has exceeded its specified usage hours.
    The lamp has burned out.
    The temperature inside this unit is extremely high.
    The fan is broken. 
    						
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    Specifications
    Specifications
    Optical
    Projection mode .......................... DLP™ (Digital Light Processing)
    Images of 1024 x 768 pixels, 0.9 inch
    Lens ..................................................... f=35 to 42 mm  F=2.7 to 3.0
    Manual zoom (x 1.2)
    Manual focus
    Lamp ....................................................................... 120 W VIP lamp
    Image size ................................................... 200 inches at maximum
    Projection distance 10.6 m (35 ft.) (wide image, 16:9 screen)
    Luminosity ................................................................... 800 ANSI  lm
    Contrast ratio ........................................................................... 900:1
    Electrical
    Color mode .................................. NTSC, PAL, SECAM, NTSC4.43,
    PAL M, PAL N, PAL60
    Scanning frequency .......................... H:15 to 80 kHz;V:50 to 85 Hz
    Input
    VIDEO Composite signal
    1Vp-p/75Ω, negative sync.
    S VIDEO S video signal
    Y: 1Vp-p/75Ω, negative sync.
    C: 0.286 or 0.3Vp-p/75Ω
    D4 VIDEO Component signal
    Y with sync.: 1Vp-p/75Ω, negative sync.
    (480i, 576i, 480p)
    Y with sync.: 1Vp-p/75Ω, 3 values sync.
    (1035i, 1080i, 720p)
    P
    B, PR: 0.7Vp-p/75Ω
    INPUT A/ INPUT B
    Component signal
    Y with sync.: 1Vp-p/75Ω, negative sync.
    (480i, 576i, 480p)
    Y with sync.: 1Vp-p/75Ω, 3 values sync.
    (1035i, 1080i, 720p)
    P
    B, PR: 0.7Vp-p/75Ω
    RGB signal
    G with sync.: 1Vp-p/75Ω, negative sync.
    (480i, 576i, 480p)
    G with sync.: 1Vp-p/75Ω, 3 values sync.
    (1035i, 1080i, 720p)
    G: 0.7Vp-p/75Ω (when using HD/VD or SYNC)
    B, R: 0.7Vp-p/75Ω
    HD, VD: TTL level (positive and negative)/2.2 kΩ
    SYNC: 2Vp-p/2.2kΩ, negative sync. (480i, 576i)
    DVI Digital RGB signal
    Controls
    Remote ........................................................ RS-232C (D-Sub 9 pin)
    Trigger ................................................ +12 V when the power is on;
    0 V when the power is off (mini jack)
    Remote control sensor
    ....................................................................... 1 in front and 1 at rear
    General
    Usable temperature range .............................................. 5°C to 35°C
    Usable humidity range
    30% to 85% (There should be no condensation.)
    Power supply ................... AC 100 to 120 V/220 to 240 V, 50/60 Hz
    Power consumption ................................................................ 185 W
    Standby mode ...................................................................... 10 W
    Dimension ................................... 415 (W) x 129 (H) x 422 (D) mm
    16-3/8 (W) x 5-1/16 (H) x 16-5/8 (D) inch
    Weight ................................................................ 7.8 kg (17 lbs 3 oz)
    Accessories
    •Power cord 1
    •Plug adapter 1
    •Wireless remote control 1
    •Batteries (AA, UM-3 or R6) 2
    •Pin/BNC adapter 3
    •Lens cap 1
    •Filter for replacement 2
    •Owner’s Manual 1
    * Specifications are subject to change without notice. 
    						
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