Dukane 8918 User Manual

Dukane 8918 User Manual

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Portable LCD Projector
Model 8943
8918
USER'S MANUAL
#070030

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  • Page 1 Portable LCD Projector Model 8943 8918 USER’S MANUAL #070030...
  • Page 2: About This Manual

    Projector 8918/8943 User's Manual – Operating Guide Thank you for purchasing this projector. WARNING Before using this product, please read the “Safety Guide” section and related sections to ensure the proper use of this product. After reading section, store this in a safe place for future reference.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Part names ....4 Projector ..... .4 Control panel .
  • Page 4: Projector Features

    Use special caution for the lens. Fastening the lens cover To avoid losing the lens cover, please fasten the lens cover to the projector using the included strap. Fix the strap to the strap hole of the lens cover.
  • Page 5: Part Names

    ►Do not look into the lens or vents while the lamp is on, since the strong light is not good for your eyes. ►Do not grab the front cover to hold the projector up, since the projector may drop down.
  • Page 6: Control Panel

    CAUTION ►Do not use the security bar and the security slot to prevent the projector from falling down, since it is not designed for it. ►Use the shutdown switch only when the projector is not turned off by normal procedure, since pushing this switch stops operation of the projector without cooling it down.
  • Page 7: Remote Control

    Part names Remote control () Laser pointer (13) It is a beam outlet. () LASER INDICATOR (13) (3) LASER button (13) (4) STANDBY/ON button (16) (5) VOLUME button (17) (6) MUTE button (17) (7) VIDEO button (18) (8) RGB button (17) (9) SEARCH button (18) (0) AUTO button (19) () ASPECT button (18)
  • Page 8: Setting Up

    • Do not stop-up, block or otherwise cover the projector's vents. • Keep a space of 30 cm or more between the sides of the projector and other objects such as walls. • Do not place the projector on metallic thing or anything weak in heat.
  • Page 9: Arrangement

    9. (363) . (437) 46 350 (8.9) 0.8 (44) 3.0 (50) 53 • Keep a space of 30 cm or more between the sides of the projector and other objects such as walls. • Consult with your dealer before a special installation such as suspending from a ceiling.
  • Page 10: Adjusting The Projector's Elevator

    RGB1 VIDEO Adjusting the projector's elevator When the place to put the projector is slightly uneven to the left or right, use the elevator feet to place the projector horizontally. S-VIDEO Using the feet can also tilt the projector in order to project at...
  • Page 11: Connecting Your Devices

    Setting up Connecting your devices Be sure to read the manuals for devices before connecting them to the projector. Make sure that all the devices are suitable to be connected with this product, and prepare the cables required to connect.
  • Page 12 CRT or LCD monitors to change the resolution. • In some cases, this projector may not display a proper picture or display any picture on screen. For example, automatic adjustment may not function correctly with some input signals.
  • Page 13: Connecting Power Supply

    WARNING ►Please use extra caution when connecting the power cord, as incorrect or faulty connections may result in fire and/or electrical shock. • Only use the power cord that came with the projector. If it is damaged, contact your dealer to newly get correct one.
  • Page 14: Remote Control

    Remote control Laser pointer This remote control has a laser pointer in place of a finger or rod. The laser beam works and the LASER INDICATOR lights while the LASER button is pressed. WARNING ►The laser pointer of the remote control is used in place of a finger or rod.
  • Page 15: About The Remote Control Signal

    Remote control About the remote control signal The remote control works with the projector’s remote sensors. This projector has three remote sensors on the front, on the top, and on the back. The sensors can be respectively turned active or inactive using the “REMOTE RECEIV”...
  • Page 16: Using As A Wired Remote Control

    When the remote control signal is hard to reach surely to the projector in the environment, this function is effective. NOTE • To connect the remote control with the projector, use an audio cable with 3.5 diameter stereo mini plugs.
  • Page 17: Power On/Off

    OFF position. The POWER indicator will go off. Attach the lens cover. Do not turn the projector on for 0 minutes or more after turning it off. Turning the projector on again too soon could shorten the lifetime of some consumable parts of the projector.
  • Page 18: Operating

    TURN ON is selected for the AUTO SEARCH item in the OPTION menu the projector will check the RGB 1 port first. If no input is detected at the port, the projector will check other port in above order.
  • Page 19: Searching An Input Signal

    When an input is found, the projector will stop searching and display the image. If no signal is found, the projector will return to the state selected before the operation. RGB   RGB   M-D  COMPONENT (Y, C Selecting an aspect ratio Press the ASPECT button on the remote control.
  • Page 20: Adjusting The Zoom And Focus

    Adjusting the zoom and focus Use the zoom ring to adjust the screen size. Use the focus ring to focus the picture. Adjusting the lens shift Use the vertical lens shift dial to shift the picture upward or downward. Use the horizontal lens shift dial to shift the picture left or right.
  • Page 21: Adjusting The Position

    WIDE (wide-angle focus) whenever possible. ● When the projector is placed on the level (about ±3°), this function may not work. ● When the projector is inclined to near ±30 degree or over, this function may not work well.
  • Page 22: Using The Magnify Feature

    MUTE, KEYSTONE, POSITION, MENU, MAGNIFY and MY BUTTON is pressed. ● If the projector continues projecting a still image for a long time, the LCD panel might possibly be burned in. Do not leave the projector in the FREEZE mode for too long.
  • Page 23: Temporarily Blanking The Screen

    BLANK button again. ● The projector automatically returns to the input signal screen when one of the projector’s buttons or the remote control buttons is pressed or one of the commands (except get commands) is transmitted to the control port.
  • Page 24: Using The Menu Function

    Use the cursor buttons ▲/▼ to select an item to operate. Then press the cursor button ► on the projector or remote control, or the ENTER button on the remote control to progress. The operation menu of the selected item will appear.
  • Page 25: Easy Menu

    From the EASY MENU, items shown in the table below can be performed. Select an item using the ▲/▼ cursor buttons on the projector or remote control. Then perform it according to the following table. Item Using the ◄/► buttons switches the mode for aspect ratio.
  • Page 26: Brightness , Contrast , Color , T

    EASY Menu EASY Menu (continued) Item Description Using the ◄/► buttons adjusts the brightness. BRIGHTNESS See the BRIGHTNESS item in PICTURE menu (26). Using the ◄/► buttons adjusts the contrast. CONTRAST See the CONTRAST item in PICTURE menu (26). Using the ◄/► buttons adjusts the strength of whole color. COLOR See the COLOR item in PICTURE menu (27).
  • Page 27: Picture Menu

    Select an item using the ▲/▼ cursor buttons on the projector or remote control, and press the ► cursor button on the projector or remote control, or the ENTER button on the remote control to execute the item. Then perform it according to the following table.
  • Page 28 PICTURE Menu (continued) Item Using the ▲/▼ buttons switches the color temperature mode. Selecting a mode whose name includes CUSTOM and then pressing the ► button or the ENTER button displays a dialog to aid you in adjusting the OFFSET and GAIN of the selected mode.
  • Page 29 • The screen may flicker when the PRESENTATION or THEATER modes are selected. If this occurs select TURN OFF. This projector has 4 memories for adjustment data (for all the items of the PICTURE menu). Selecting a function using the ▲/▼ buttons and pressing the ► or ENTER button performs each function.
  • Page 30: Image Menu

    Select an item using the ▲/▼ cursor buttons on the projector or remote control, and press the ► cursor button on the projector or remote control, or ENTER button on the remote control to execute the item. Then perform it according to the following table.
  • Page 31 IMAGE Menu IMAGE Menu (continued) Item Using the ▲/▼ buttons adjusts the horizontal phase to eliminate flicker. Right ó Left H PHASE • This item can be selected only for an RGB signal or a component video signal. (except 55i (480i), 65i (576i), SCART RGB) Using the ▲/▼...
  • Page 32: Input Menu

    Select an item using the ▲/▼ cursor buttons on the projector or remote control, and press the ► cursor button on the projector or remote control, or ENTER button on the remote control to execute the item. Then perform it according to the following table.
  • Page 33 When the SCART RGB is selected, the COMPONENT (Y, C SCART adapter or SCART cable is required for a SCART RGB input to the projector. For details, contact your dealer. COMPONENT Set the video format for the s-video port and video port.
  • Page 34: M1- D , Frame Lock

    INPUT Menu (continued) Item Using the ▲/▼ buttons turns the frame lock function on/off. TURN ON ó TURN OFF • This item can be performed only on an RGB signal with a vertical frequency of 50 to 60 Hz. FRAME LOCK •...
  • Page 35 INPUT Menu (continued) Item The resolution for the RGB and RGB input signals can be set on this projector. (1) In the INPUT menu select the RESOLUTION using the ▲/▼ buttons and press the ► button. The RESOLUTION menu will be displayed.
  • Page 36: Setup Menu

    WIDE (wide-angle focus) whenever possible. • When the projector is placed on the level (about ±3°), this function may not work. • When the projector is inclined to near ±30 degree or over, this function may not work well.
  • Page 37: Mirror

    Using the ▲/▼ buttons switches the mode for mirror status. NORMAL ó H:INVERT ó V:INVERT ó H&V:INVERT MIRROR If the Transition Detector is TURN ON and MIRROR status is changed, Transition Detector Alarm (51) will be displayed when projector is restarted after the power switch is turned off. Description...
  • Page 38: Audio Menu

    Select an item using the ▲/▼ cursor buttons on the projector or remote control, and press the ► cursor button on the projector or remote control, or ENTER button on the remote control to execute the item. Then perform it according to the following table.
  • Page 39: Screen Menu

    Select an item using the ▲/▼ cursor buttons on the projector or remote control, and press the ► cursor button on the projector or remote control, or ENTER button on the remote control to execute the item. Then perform it according to the following table.
  • Page 40 SCREEN Menu (continued) Item Using the ▲/▼ buttons switches the mode for the start-up screen. The start-up screen is a screen displayed when no signal or an unsuitable signal is detected. MyScreen ó ORIGINAL ó TURN OFF MyScreen START UP ORIGINAL TURN OFF •...
  • Page 41 SCREEN Menu SCREEN Menu (continued) Item This item allows you to capture an image for use as a MyScreen image which can be used as the BLANK screen and START UP screen. Display the image you want to capture before executing the following procedure.
  • Page 42 • When the TURN OFF is selected, please remember if the picture is freezing. Do not mistake freezing for a malfunction (21). Each input port for this projector can have a name applied to it. () Use the ▲/▼ buttons on the SCREEN menu to select SOURCE NAME and press the ►...
  • Page 43: Option Menu

    The search is started from the AUTO SEARCH current port. Then when an input is found, the projector will stop searching and display the image. RGB 1  RGB 2  M1-D  COMPONENT  S-VIDEO  VIDEO Using the ▲/▼...
  • Page 44: Filter Time

    Long (max. 99 minutes) ó Short (min. 0 minute = DISABLE) When the time is set to 0, the projector is not turned off automatically. AUTO OFF When the time is set to  to 99, and when the passed time with no- signal or an unsuitable signal reaches at the set time, the projector lamp will be turned off.
  • Page 45 FAN SPEED Using the ▲/▼ buttons switches the rotation speed of the cooling fans. The HIGH is the mode for use at highlands etc. Note that the projector is noisier when the HIGH is selected. HIGH ó NORMAL (continued on next page)
  • Page 46 • It is recommended to choose “00h” in general. Please be careful with the operating environment of the projector and the condition of the air filter, especially when the “200h”, “300h” or “TURN OFF” is chosen.
  • Page 47 Item KEY LOCK Using the ▲/▼ buttons turns on/off the key lock feature. When TURN ON is selected, the buttons on the projector except the STANDBY/ON button are locked. TURN ON ó TURN OFF • Please use to avoid a mischief and touching accidentally. This function does not have any effect on the remote control.
  • Page 48 SECURITY menu. If an incorrect PASSWORD is input the ENTER PASSWORD BOX will be displayed again. If incorrect PASSWORD is input 3 times the projector will turn off. Afterwards the projector will turn off every time an incorrect PASSWORD is input.
  • Page 49: Using The Myscreen Password Function

    3 seconds or press and hold the INPUT and ► buttons on the projector for about 3 seconds. will be sent after your user registration information is confirmed. menu to select MyScreen PASSWORD and press the ►...
  • Page 50: Using The Pin Lock Function

    .4- Select TURN OFF to display the ENTER .4-3 Contact your dealer with the 0 digit Inquiring 3. Using the PIN LOCK Function PIN LOCK is a function which prevents the projector from being used unless a registered Code is input. 3.1 Registering the PIN Code 3.1-1 Use the ▲/▼...
  • Page 51 If an incorrect PIN Code is input 3 times the projector will turn off. Afterwards the projector will turn off every time an incorrect PIN Code is input. The projector will also turn off if there is no key input for about 5 minutes while the PIN BOX is displayed.
  • Page 52: Using The Transition Detector Function

    4.- If this function is set to TURN ON when the If the Transition Detector ALARM is displayed for about 5 minutes the lamp will turn off. This function will activate only when the projector is started after the power SECURITY switch was turned off.
  • Page 53 OPTION Menu OPTION Menu (continued) Item 4.3 Setting the Transition Detector off 4.3- Follow the procedure in 4.- to display the Transition Detector on/off 4.3- Select TURN OFF to display the ENTER PASSWORD BOX (large). If an incorrect PASSWORD is input the menu will close. If necessary repeat the process from 4.3-.
  • Page 54: Network Menu

    Select “NETWORK” from the main menu to access the following functions. Select an item using the ▲/▼ cursor buttons on the projector or remote control, and press the ► cursor button on the projector or remote control, or ENTER button on the remote control to execute the item.
  • Page 55 If you do not wish to delete the image use the ESC button on the remote control or push the ◄ and INPUT buttons on the projector at the same time. • Items with no image stored cannot be selected.
  • Page 56: Network Functions

    INFORMATION • Only the first 16 characters of the projector name are displayed. • The battery for the built in clock may be dead if the clock loses time even when the DATE AND TIME have been set correctly.
  • Page 57: Maintenance

    Allow the projector to cool for at least 45 minutes. Prepare a new lamp. If the projector is mounted on a ceiling, or if the lamp has broken, also ask the dealer to replace the lamp. In case of replacement by yourself, Loosen the screw (marked by arrow) of the lamp cover and then slide the lamp cover to the side to remove it.
  • Page 58 Disconnect ventilate the room well, and make sure not to breathe the gas that the plug comes out of the projector vents, or get it in your eyes or mouth. from the power • Before replacing the lamp, turn the projector off and unplug the power outlet cord, then wait at least 45 minutes for the lamp to cool sufficiently.
  • Page 59: Air Filter

    When the indicators or a message prompts you to clean the air filter, comply with it as soon as possible. Note that the projector may shut down, when the projector heats too much.
  • Page 60 WARNING ►Before taking care of the air filter, make sure the power switch is off and the power cable is not plugged in, then allow the projector to cool sufficiently. Taking care of the air filter in a high temperature state of the projector could cause an electric shock, a burn or malfunction to the projector.
  • Page 61: Internal Clock Battery

    . Turn the projector over again, so that the top of the projector is facing up. 3. While lifting the side of the projector closest to the lens, press the metal claw of the battery holder. The battery will fall out of the holder, so be careful not to lose it.
  • Page 62: Other Care

    Other care Inside of the projector In order to ensure the safe use of your projector, please have it cleaned and inspected by your dealer about once every year. Caring for the lens If the lens is flawed, soiled or fogged, it could cause deterioration of display quality.
  • Page 63: Troubleshooting

    Please confirm the specs for your projector or the signal source specs. The internal temperature is rising. Please turn the power off, and allow the projector to cool down at least 20 minutes. After having confirmed the following items, please turn the power ON again.
  • Page 64: Regarding The Indicator Lamps

    The lamp does not light, and there is a possibility that interior portion has become heated. Please turn the power off, and allow the projector to cool down at least 0 minutes. After the projector has sufficiently cooled down, please make confirmation of the following items, and then turn the power on again.
  • Page 65 In such a case, press the “” (OFF) side of the power switch, and wait at least 45 minutes. After the projector has sufficiently cooled down, please make confirmation of the attachment state of the lamp and lamp cover, and then turn the power on again.
  • Page 66: Phenomena That May Be Easy To Be Mistaken For Machine Defects

    Please push the Shutdown switch by using a pin or similar and the projector will be turned off immediately. Before turning it again, wait at least 0 minutes to make the projector cool down enough. Some setting may be wrong. Please use the FACTORY RESET function of the...
  • Page 67 Adjust BRIGHTNESS to a higher level using the menu No pictures are function or the remote control. displayed. The computer cannot detect the projector as a plug and play monitor. Make sure that the computer can detect a plug and play monitor using another plug and play monitor.
  • Page 68 Remove any objects from front side of the projector. NOTE • Although bright spots or dark spots may appear on the screen, this is a unique characteristic of liquid crystal displays, and it does not constitute or imply a machine defect.
  • Page 69: Warranty And After-Service

    Air filter parts Others NOTE • These specifications are subject to change without notice. Specification Liquid crystal projector .0 cm (0.79 type) TFT active matrix 786,43 pixels (04 horizontal x 768 vertical) Zoom lens F=.7 ~ . f=4 ~ 9 mm...
  • Page 70 Specifications Specifications (continued) [unit: mm]...
  • Page 71 • Depending on the input signal, full-size display may not be possible in some cases. Refer to the number of display pixels above. • Although the projector can display signals with resolution up to UXGA (1600x1200), the signal will be converted to the projector’s panel resolution before being displayed.
  • Page 72 Initial set signals Initial set signals The following signals are used for the initial settings. The signal timing of some computer models may be different. In such case, adjust the items V POSITION and H POSITION in the IMAGE menu. Back porch (B) Display interval (C) Data...
  • Page 73 Connection to the ports VIDEO AUDIO IN 1 AUDIO IN 2 S-VIDEO RGB IN1, RGB IN2, D-sub 5pin mini shrink jack • Video signal: RGB separate, Analog, 0.7Vp-p, 75Ω terminated (positive) • H/V. sync. Signal: TTL level (positive/negative) • Composite sync. Signal: TTL level Signal Video Red Video Green...
  • Page 74: Component Video

    Connection to the ports (continued) VIDEO AUDIO IN 1 AUDIO IN 2 S-VIDEO COMPONENT VIDEO RCA jack x3 • System: 525i(480i), 525p(480p), 625i(576i), 750p(720p), 25i(080i) Port Component video Y, 1.0±0.1Vp-p, 75Ω terminator with composite Component video C Component video C S-VIDEO Mini DIN 4pin jack Color signal 0.286Vp-p (NTSC, burst), 75Ω...
  • Page 75: Audio Out

    • 500 mVrms 1kΩ output impedance REMOTE CONTROL Ø3.5 stereo mini jack • To be connected with the remote control that came with the projector. CONTROL D-sub 9pin plug • About the details of RS-232C communication, please refer to the following page.
  • Page 76 Connection to the ports (continued) VIDEO AUDIO IN 1 AUDIO IN 2 S-VIDEO RJ-45 jack RGB1 RGB2 AUDIO AUDIO IN 3 AUDIO IN 4 Signal  TX+ 2 TX- 3 RX+ M1-D REMOTE CONTROL (3.5Φ) AC IN Signal 6 RX- CONTROL Signal...
  • Page 77: Communications Setting

    Connecting the cable Turn off the projector and the computer. Connect the CONTROL port of the projector with a RS-232C port of the computer by a RS-232C cable (cross). Use the cable that fulfills the specification shown in the previous page.
  • Page 78 • Provide an interval of at least 40ms between the response code and any other code. • The projector outputs test data when the power supply is switched ON, and when the lamp is lit. Ignore this data.
  • Page 79 Names Operation Type Power Turn off Turn on Input Source RGB1 RGB2 M1-D VIDEO S-VIDEO COMPONENT Error Status BRIGHTNESS Increment Decrement BRIGHTNESS Reset Execute CONTRAST Increment Decrement CONTRAST Reset Execute PICTURE MODE NORMAL CINEMA DYNAMIC BOARD(BLACK) BOARD(GREEN) WHITEBOARD GAMMA #1 DEFAULT #1 CUSTOM #2 DEFAULT #2 CUSTOM #3 DEFAULT #3 CUSTOM #4 DEFAULT #4 CUSTOM #5 DEFAULT #5 CUSTOM RS-232C Communication (continued) Header...
  • Page 80 RS-232C Communication (continued) Names Operation Type User Gamma Pattern 9 step gray scale 15 steps gray scale Ramp User Gamma Point 1 Increment Decrement User Gamma Point 2 Increment Decrement User Gamma Point 3 Increment Decrement User Gamma Point 4 Increment Decrement User Gamma Point 5 Increment Decrement User Gamma Point 6 Increment Decrement User Gamma Point 7 Increment Decrement User Gamma Point 8 Increment Decrement COLOR TEMP Hi-BRIGHT-1 Hi-BRIGHT-2 CUSTOM-LOW CUSTOM-MID CUSTOM-HIGH CUSTOM-Hi-BRIGHT-1 CUSTOM-Hi-BRIGHT-2 COLOR TEMP GAIN R Increment...
  • Page 81 Names Operation Type COLOR TEMP GAIN B Increment Decrement COLOR TEMP OFFSET R Increment Decrement COLOR TEMP OFFSET G Increment Decrement COLOR TEMP OFFSET B Increment Decrement COLOR Increment Decrement COLOR Reset Execute TINT Increment Decrement TINT Reset Execute SHARPNESS Increment Decrement SHARPNESS Reset Execute MY MEMORY Load MY MEMORY Save PROGRESSIVE TURN OFF 3D-YCS TURN OFF VIDEO NR RS-232C Communication (continued) Header BE EF BE EF...
  • Page 82 RS-232C Communication (continued) Names Operation Type ASPECT SMALL NORMAL OVER SCAN Increment Decrement OVER SCAN Reset Execute V POSITION Increment Decrement V POSITION Reset Execute H POSITION Increment Decrement H POSITION Reset Execute H PHASE Increment Decrement H SIZE Increment Decrement H SIZE Reset Execute AUTO ADJUST Execute COLOR SPACE AUTO SMPTE240 REC709 REC601 COMPONENT COMPONENT SCART RGB C-VIDEO FORMAT AUTO...
  • Page 83 Names Operation Type M1-D NORMAL ENHANCED RGB 1 SYNC ON G OFF SYNC ON G ON RGB 2 SYNC ON G OFF SYNC ON G ON FRAME LOCK TURN OFF TURN ON KEYSTONE V Increment Decrement KEYSTONE V Reset Execute KEYSTONE H Increment Decrement KEYSTONE H Reset Execute ACTIVE IRIS TURN OFF THEATER PRESENTATION WHISPER NORMAL WHISPER MIRROR NORMAL H:INVERT V:INVERT H&V:INVERT VOLUME-RGB1 Increment Decrement VOLUME-RGB2 Increment Decrement VOLUME-M1-D...
  • Page 84 RS-232C Communication (continued) Names Operation Type VOLUME-Component Increment Decrement TREBLE-RGB1 Increment Decrement TREBLE-RGB2 Increment Decrement TREBLE-M1-D Increment Decrement TREBLE-Video Increment Decrement TREBLE-S-Video Increment Decrement TREBLE-Component Increment Decrement BASS-RGB1 Increment Decrement BASS-RGB2 Increment Decrement BASS-M1-D Increment Decrement BASS-Video Increment Decrement BASS-S-Video Increment Decrement BASS-Component Increment...
  • Page 85 Names Operation Type SRS WOW TURN OFF RGB2 HIGH SRS WOW TURN OFF M1-D HIGH SRS WOW TURN OFF Video HIGH SRS WOW TURN OFF S-Video HIGH SRS WOW TURN OFF Component HIGH MUTE TURN OFF TURN ON SPEAKER TURN OFF TURN ON AUDIO - RGB1 TURN OFF Audio1 Audio2 Audio3 Audio4 AUDIO - RGB2 TURN OFF Audio1 Audio2 Audio3 Audio4 RS-232C Communication (continued) Header BE EF...
  • Page 86 RS-232C Communication (continued) Names Operation Type AUDIO - M1-D TURN OFF Audio1 Audio2 Audio3 Audio4 AUDIO - Video TURN OFF Audio1 Audio2 Audio3 Audio4 AUDIO - S-Video TURN OFF Audio1 Audio2 Audio3 Audio4 AUDIO - Component TURN OFF Audio1 Audio2 Audio3 Audio4 IR REMOTE Front IR REMOTE Rear IR REMOTE Top IR REMOTE FREQ. NORMAL IR REMOTE FREQ. HIGH Header BE EF 06 00 BA DD BE EF 06 00 2A DC...
  • Page 87 Names Operation Type LANGUAGE ENGLISH FRANÇAIS DEUTSCH ESPAÑOL ITALIANO NORSK NEDERLANDS PORTUGUÊS SVENSKA PУCCKИЙ SUOMI POLSKI TÜRKÇE MENU POSITION H Increment Decrement MENU POSITION H Execute Reset MENU POSITION V Increment Decrement MENU POSITION V Execute Reset BLANK My Screen ORIGINAL BLUE WHITE BLACK BLANK On/Off TURN OFF TURN ON START UP My Screen ORIGINAL TURN OFF My Screen LOCK TURN OFF...
  • Page 88 RS-232C Communication (continued) Names Operation Type AUTO SEARCH TURN OFF TURN ON AUTO OFF Increment Decrement AUTO ON TURN OFF TURN ON LAMP TIME LAMP TIME Reset Execute FILTER TIME FILER TIME Reset Execute AUTO KEYSTONE Execute EXECUTE AUTO KEYSTONE TURN OFF TURN ON MY BUTTON-1 RGB1 RGB2 M1-D COMPONENT S-VIDEO VIDEO INFORMATION AUTO KEYSTONE EXECUTE MY MEMORY PICTURE MODE FILTER RESET ACTIVE IRIS e-SHOT VOLUME + VOLUME -...
  • Page 89 Names Operation Type MY BUTTON-2 RGB1 RGB2 M1-D COMPONENT S-VIDEO VIDEO INFORMATION AUTO KEYSTONE EXECUTE MY MEMORY PICTURE MODE FILTER RESET ACTIVE IRIS e-SHOT VOLUME + VOLUME - MAGNIFY Increment Decrement FREEZE NORMAL FREEZE RS-232C Communication (continued) Header BE EF 06 00 C6 32 BE EF 06 00 06 30 BE EF 06 00 36 32 BE EF 06 00 96 31 BE EF 06 00...
  • Page 90: Projector Control

    WARNING • Before using the network functions, read the all the manual sections for this projector carefully to ensure your projector is set up correctly. • After reading, keep the manuals in a safe place for future reference. NOTE •...
  • Page 91: Network Functions

    This projector is equipped with the following network functions. Configuring and Controlling the Projector via a Web Browser You can change the settings of or control the projector via a network by using a web browser from a PC that is connected to the same network.
  • Page 92: Before Using The Network Functions

    Before using the network functions… To use the network functions of this projector, the projector must be configured to suit your network. Consult with your network administrator before connecting the projector to your network. Incorrect network configuration of this projector may cause problems on your network.
  • Page 93 Network Functions Configuring and controlling the projector via a web browser You can adjust or control the projector via a network from a web browser on a PC that is connected to the same network. NOTE • Internet Explorer 5.5 or higher or Netscape 6.2 or higher are required.
  • Page 94 Configuring and controlling the projector via a web browser (Continued) When configuring or controlling the projector via a web browser, an ID and password are required. There are two types of IDs, Administrator IDs and User IDs. The following chart describes the differences between user and administrator IDs.
  • Page 95 Settings Settings Refer to the following for configuring or controlling the projector via a web browser. Example: If the IP address of the projector is set to 192.168.1.10: ) Enter [https://192.168.1.10] into the address bar of the web browser and the screen in Fig.
  • Page 96: Network Information

    Network Information Displays the projector’s current network configuration settings. Item DHCP Displays the DHCP configuration settings. IP Address Displays the current IP address. Subnet Mask Displays the Subnet Mask. Default Gateway Displays the Default Gateway. MAC Address Displays the MAC address.
  • Page 97: Network Settings

    When the configuration settings are changed, you must restart the network connection. You can restart the network connection by clicking [Network Restart] on the main menu. • If you connect the projector to an existing network, consult a network administrator before setting server addresses. Description Configures network settings.
  • Page 98: Port Settings

    Port Settings Displays and configures communication port settings. Item Network Control Port1 (Port:23) Port open Authentication Network Control Port2 (Port:9715) Port open Authentication Image Transfer Port (Port:9716) Port open Authentication SNMP Port Port open Trap address SMTP Port Port open Click the [Apply] button to save the settings.
  • Page 99: Mail Settings

    NOTE • You can confirm whether the mail settings work correctly using the [Send Test Mail] button. • If you connect the projector to an existing network, consult a network administrator before setting server addresses. Description Click the [Enable] check box to use the e-mail function.
  • Page 100: Alert Settings

    Alert Settings Displays and configures failure & warning alerts. Item Cover Error SNMP Trap Send Mail Mail Subject Mail Text Fan Error SNMP Trap Send Mail Mail Subject Mail Text Description Configures Cover Error alert settings. Click the [Enable] check box to enable SNMP Trap alerts for this item.
  • Page 101 Settings Alert Settings (Continued) Item Lamp Error SNMP Trap Send Mail Mail Subject Mail Text Temp Error SNMP Trap Send Mail Mail Subject Mail Text Air Flow Error SNMP Trap Send Mail Mail Subject Mail Text Description Configures Lamp Error alert settings. Click the [Enable] check box to enable SNMP Trap alerts for this item.
  • Page 102 Alert Settings (Continued) Item Lamp Time Error SNMP Trap Send Mail Mail Subject Mail Text Cool Error SNMP Trap Send Mail Mail Subject Mail Text Filter Error SNMP Trap Send Mail Mail Subject Mail Text Description Configures Lamp Time Error alert settings. Click the [Enable] check box to enable SNMP Trap alerts for this item.
  • Page 103 Settings Alert Settings (Continued) Item Other Error SNMP Trap Send Mail Mail Subject Mail Text Schedule Execution Error Configures Schedule Execution Error alert settings. SNMP Trap Send Mail Mail Subject Mail Text Lamp Time Alarm Alarm Time SNMP Trap Send Mail Mail Subject Mail Text Description...
  • Page 104 Alert Settings (Continued) Item Filter Time Alarm Alarm Time SNMP Trap Send Mail Mail Subject Mail Text Transition Detector Alarm Configures Transition Detector Alarm alert settings. SNMP Trap Send Mail Mail Subject Mail Text “CHANGE THE LAMP” is displayed SNMP Trap Send Mail Mail Subject Mail Text...
  • Page 105: Schedule Settings

    Settings Schedule Settings Displays and configures schedule settings. Item Daily Schedule Schedule List Sunday Schedule Schedule List Monday Schedule Schedule List Tuesday Schedule Schedule List Wednesday Schedule Schedule List Thursday Schedule Schedule List Friday Schedule Schedule List Saturday Schedule Schedule List Description Configures the daily schedule.
  • Page 106 Schedule Setting (Continued) Item Specific date No1 Schedule Month/Day Schedule List Specific date No.2 Schedule Month/Day Schedule List Specific date No.3 Schedule Month/Day Schedule List Specific date No.4 Schedule Month/Day Schedule List Specific date No.5 Schedule Month/Day Schedule List Click the [Apply] button to save the settings. Description Configures the specific date (No.1) schedule.
  • Page 107 Settings Schedule Setting (Continued) To add additional functions and events click the [Add] button and set the following items. Item Time Command Power Parameter Input Source Parameter Display Image Parameter Click the [Register] button to add new commands to the Schedule List. Click the [Delete] button to delete commands from the Schedule list.
  • Page 108 The network connection must be restarted when the configuration settings are changed, The network connection can be restarted using [Network Restart] on the main menu. • If you connect the projector to an existing network, consult a network administrator before setting server addresses.
  • Page 109: Security Settings

    Settings Security Settings Displays and configures passwords and other security settings. Item Administrator authority Administrator ID Administrator Password Re-enter Administrator Password User authority User ID User Password Re-enter User Password Description Configures the Administrator ID and Password. Configures the Administrator ID. The length of the text can be up to 32 alphanumeric characters.
  • Page 110 Security Settings (Continued) Item Network Control Authentication Password Re-enter Authentication Password SNMP Community Name Click the [Apply] button to save the settings. NOTE • The new configuration settings are activated after restarting the network connection. The network connection must be restarted when the configuration settings are changed.
  • Page 111 Active Iris MyMemory Recall MyMemory Save The items shown in the table below can be performed using the [Projector Control] menu. Select an item using the up and down arrow keys on the PC. Most of the items have a submenu.
  • Page 112 Projector Control (Continued) Item Image Aspect Over Scan V Position H Position H Phase H Size Auto Adjust Input Progressive Video NR 3D-YCS Color Space Component C-Video Format S-Video Format M1-D Frame Lock RGB in-1 RGB in-2 Setup Aoto Keystone Execute Performs the Automatic keystone distortion correction.
  • Page 113 Turns the Automatic signal search function On/Off. Turns the Automatic keystone distortion correction function On/Off. Turns the Auto on function On/Off. Configures the timer to shut off the projector when no signal is detected. Assigns the functions for the MY BUTTON1 buttons on the included remote control.
  • Page 114: Projector Status

    Displays the current power status. Displays the current input signal source. Displays the Blank On/Off status. Displays the current Mute On/Off status. Displays the current Freeze On/Off status. Description Restarts the projector’s network connection in order to activate new configuration settings. Projector Control...
  • Page 115 NOTE • Up to five e-mail addresses can be specified. • The projector may be not able to send e-mail if the projector suddenly loses power. Mail Settings To use the projector’s e-mail function please configure the following items via a web browser.
  • Page 116 9) Select and configure each alert item. Refer to [Alert Settings] in [Configuring and Controlling the Projector via a Web Browser] for further information. 10) Click the [Apply] button to save the settings. Failure/Warning e-mails are formatted as follows: Subject line : <Mail title>...
  • Page 117 Projector management via SNMP Projector management via SNMP When SNMP is enabled, the projector is able to send Failure/Warning Alerts to a specified PC. NOTE • It is recommended that SNMP functions be carried out by a network administrator. • SNMP management software must be installed on the computer to monitor the projector via SNMP.
  • Page 118 Controlling the Projector via Scheduling Controlling the Projector via Scheduling The projector can be automatically controlled via scheduling. NOTE • You can schedule the following control events: Power ON/OFF, Input Source and Transferred Image Display. • There are 3 types of Scheduling, 1) daily 2) day of the week 3) specific date.
  • Page 119 Date/Time Settings The Date/Time setting can be adjusted via a web browser. Example: If the IP address of the projector is set to 192.168.1.10: ) Enter [https://192.168.1.10] into the address bar of the web browser. Enter the Administrator ID and Password and click [Logon].
  • Page 120 • When the schedule function is used, the power cord must be connected to the projector and the outlet and the power switch must be turned on, [ | ]. The schedule function does not work when the power switch is turned off, [¡] or the breaker in a room is tripped.
  • Page 121: Communication Port

    (Still Image Transfer) Display e-SHOT (Still Image Transfer) Display The projector can display a still image that is transferred via the network. Communication Port The following port is used for e-SHOT. TCP #9716 (9) NOTE • e-SHOT is not available via communication ports which are used for the command control (TCP #23 and TCP #9715).
  • Page 122 e-SHOT (Still Image Transfer) Settings (Continued) When the authentication setting is enabled, the following settings are required. 6) Click [Security Settings] on the main menu. ) Select [Network Control] and enter the desired authentication password. * see Note ) Click the [Apply] button to save the settings. * see Note NOTE1 •...
  • Page 123 Command Control via the Network Command Control via the Network You can configure and control the projector via the network using RS-232C commands. Communication Port The following two ports are assigned for the command control. TCP #23 TCP #9715 NOTE •...
  • Page 124 Command Control Settings (Continued) When the authentication setting is enabled, the following settings are required. (20) ) Click [Security Settings] on the main menu. ) Click [Network Control] and enter the desired authentication password. * See Note. 9) Click the [Apply] button to save the settings. * See Note. NOTE1 •...
  • Page 125: Command Format

    Command Control via the Network Command format Command formats differ among the different communication ports. TCP #23 You can use the RS-232C commands without any changes. The reply data format is the same as the RS-232C commands. However, the following reply will be sent back in the event of authentication failure when authentication is enabled.
  • Page 126  byte <Error reply> Reply Error code 0x1C  bytes <Data reply> Reply Data 0x1D  bytes <Projector busy reply> Reply Status code 0x1F  bytes <Authentication error reply> Authentication Reply Error code 0x1F 0x04 Command Control via the Network...
  • Page 127 The projector uses a challenge response type authentication with an MD5 (Message Digest 5) algorithm. When the projector is using a LAN, a random eight bytes will be returned if authentication is enabled. Bind this received  bytes and the authentication password and digest this data with the MD5 algorithm and add this in front of the commands to send.
  • Page 128 Incorrect handling of this product could possibly result in personal injury or physical damage. The manufacturer assumes no responsibility for any damage caused by mishandling that is beyond normal usage defined in these manuals of this projector. •Theinformationinthismanualissubjecttochangewithoutnotice.
  • Page 129: Safety Precautions

    Iftheprojectorshouldbedroppedand/orbroken,itcouldresultinaninjury, andcontinuedusecouldresultinfireorelectricalshock. •Donotplacetheprojectoronanunstable,slantorvibrantsurfacesuchas awobblyorinclinedstand. •Usethecasterbrakesplacingtheprojectoronastandwithcasters. • Do not place the projector in the side up position, the lens up position or thelensdownposition. • In the case of a ceiling installation or the like, contact your dealer before installation. Disconnectthe plugfromthe poweroutlet.
  • Page 130 Safety Precautions (continued) WARNING Be cautious of High temperatures of the projector. Hightemperaturesaregeneratedwhenthelampislit.Itcouldresultinfireor burn.Usespecialcautioninhouseholdswherechildrenarepresent. Donottouchaboutthelens,airfansandventilationopeningsduringuseor immediatelyafteruse,topreventaburn.Takecareofventilation. •Keepaspaceof0cmormorebetweenthesidesandotherobjectssuch aswalls. •Donotplacetheprojectoronametallictableoranythingweakinheat. •Donotplaceanythingaboutthelens,airfansandventilationopeningsof theprojector. •Neverblocktheairfanandventilationopenings. •Donotcovertheprojectorwithatablecloth,etc. •Donotplacetheprojectoronacarpetorbedding. Never look through the lens or openings when the lamp is on. Thepowerfullightcouldadverselyaffectvision. Usespecialcautioninhouseholdswherechildrenarepresent. Use only the correct power cord and the correct power outlet.
  • Page 131 WARNING Be careful in handling the light source lamp. The projector uses a high-pressure mercury glass lamp made of glass. The lamp can break with a loud bang, or burn out. When the bulb bursts, it is possible for shards of glass to fly into the lamp housing, and for gas containingmercurytoescapefromtheprojector’sventholes....
  • Page 132 •Someprojectorhasascrewthreadinalenspart.Donotattachanything otherthanspecifiedoptions(suchasconversionlens)tothescrewthread. Avoid a smoky, humid or dusty place. Placing the projector in a smoke, a highly humid, dusty place, oily soot or corrosivegascouldresultinfireorelectricalshock. • Do not place the projector near a smoky, humid or dusty place (ex. a smoking space, a kitchen, a beach, etc.). Do not place the projector outdoors.
  • Page 133 • Use commercially available lens tissue to clean the lens (used to clean cameras, eyeglasses,etc.).Becarefulnottoscratchthelenswithhardobjects. Take care of the cabinet and the remote control. Incorrectcarecouldhaveadverseinfluencesuchasdiscoloration,peelingpaint,etc. • Use a soft cloth to clean the cabinet and control panel of the projector and the remote control.Whenexcessivelysoileddiluteaneutraldetergentinwater,wetandwringoutthe softclothandafterwardwipewithadrysoftcloth.Donotuseundiluteddetergentdirectly. • D onotuseanaerosolsprays,solvents,volatilesubstancesorabrasivecleaner.
  • Page 134 Before turning on the power, make the projector cool down adequately. Afterturningtheprojectoroff,pushingtherestartswitchorinterruptingofthepowersupply, make the projector cool down adequately. Operation in a high temperature state of the projectorcausesadamageoftheelectrodeandun-lightingofthelamp. Avoid strong rays. Any strong ray (such as direct rays of the sun or room lighting) onto the remote control  sensorscouldinvalidatetheremotecontrol....
  • Page 135 Lamp WARNING The projector uses a high-pressure mercury glass lamp. The lamp can break with a loud bang, or burn out, if jolted or scratched, handled while hot, or worn over time. Notethateachlamphasadifferentlifetime,andsomemayburstorburnoutsoonafter you start using them. In addition, when the bulb bursts, it is possible for shards of glasstoflyintothelamphousing,andforgas containing mercurytoescapefromthe projector’sventholes.
  • Page 136: Regulatory Notices

    (Federal Communication Commission) equipment provided that the following conditions are met. Some cables have to be used with the core set. Use the accessory cable or a designated-type cable for the connection. For cables that have a core only at one end, connectthecoretotheprojector. CAUTION: Changesormodificationsnotexpresslyapprovedbythepartyresponsiblefor compliancecouldvoidtheuser’sauthoritytooperatetheequipment.
  • Page 137 2900 Dukane Drive Toll-free: 800-676-2487 St. Charles, Illinois 60174 Fax: 630-584-5156 www.dukcorp.com/av e-mail: avsales@dukcorp.com Audio Visual Products #401-8755E-01...

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