Optoma TSFN-IR01 User Manual

Optoma TSFN-IR01 User Manual

Optoma projector user's manual

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Table of Contents ................................................................................... 1
Usage Notice .......................................................................................... 2
Safety Information .........................................................................................2
Precautions....................................................................................................3
Eye Safety Warnings .....................................................................................5
Introduction............................................................................................. 6
Product Features ...........................................................................................6
Package Overview.........................................................................................7
Product Overview ..........................................................................................8
Main Unit ................................................................................................................ 8
Control Panel ......................................................................................................... 9
Connection Ports ................................................................................................. 10
Remote Control .................................................................................................... 11
Installation ............................................................................................ 12
Connecting the Projector .............................................................................12
Powering On/Off the Projector.....................................................................14
Powering On the Projector ................................................................................... 14
Powering Off the projector ................................................................................... 15
Warning Indicator ................................................................................................. 15
Adjusting the Projected Image.....................................................................16
Adjusting the Projector's Height ........................................................................... 16
Adjusting the Projector's Zoom / Focus ............................................................... 17
Adjusting Projection Image Size .......................................................................... 17
User Controls ....................................................................................... 18
On-screen Display Menus ...........................................................................21
How to operate .................................................................................................... 21
Menu Tree ............................................................................................................ 22
Image ................................................................................................................... 23
Display ................................................................................................................ 27
Setup .................................................................................................................... 32
Options ................................................................................................................. 40
Appendices........................................................................................... 45
Troubleshooting ...........................................................................................45
Image Problems .................................................................................................. 45
Projector Status Indication .................................................................................. 48
Remote Control Problems ................................................................................... 49
Replacing the Lamp.....................................................................................50
Compatibility Modes ....................................................................................51
RS232 Commands and Protocol Function List............................................52
Ceiling Mount Installation ............................................................................56
Optoma Global Offices ................................................................................57
Regulation & Safety Notices ........................................................................59

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  • Page 1: Table Of Contents

    Powering Off the projector ... 15 Warning Indicator ... 15 Adjusting the Projected Image...16 Adjusting the Projector’s Height ... 16 Adjusting the Projector’s Zoom / Focus ... 17 Adjusting Projection Image Size ... 17 User Controls ... 18 Control Panel & Remote Control ...18 On-screen Display Menus ...21...
  • Page 2: Usage Notice

    2. Do not use the projector near water or moisture. To reduce the risk of fire and/or electric shock, do not expose the projector to rain or mois- ture. 3. Do not install near heat sources such as radiators, heaters, stoves or any other apparatus such as amplifiers that emits heat. 4. Clean only with dry cloth. 5. Only use attachments/accessories specified by the manufacturer.
  • Page 3: Precautions

    Warning- ▀■ Warning- ▀■ Warning- ▀■ Warning- ▀■ Warning- ▀■ Warning- When the lamp reaches the end of its life, the projector will not ▀■ Warning- turn back on until the lamp module has been replaced. To replace the lamp, follow the procedures listed under “Replacing the Lamp” section on page 50. Usage Notice Please follow all warnings, precautions and mainte- nance as recommended in this user’s guide. Do not look into the projector’s lens when the lamp is on. The bright light may hurt your...
  • Page 4 Usage Notice ▀■ ▀■ ▀■ ▀■ ▀■ ▀■ T urn off and unplug the power plug from the AC outlet before cleaning the product. U se a soft cloth moistened with mild detergent to clean the display housing. D isconnect the power plug from AC outlet if the product is not being used for a long period of time. Do not: B lock the slots and openings on the unit provided for ventila- tion. U se abrasive cleaners, waxes or solvents to clean the unit. U se under the following conditions: - In extremely hot, cold or humid environments. E nsure that the ambient room temperature is within 5  - 35°C Relative Humidity is 5 - 35°C, 80% (Max.), non-condensing ...
  • Page 5: Eye Safety Warnings

    Eye Safety Warnings ▀■ Avoid staring/facing directly into the projector beam at all times. Keep your back to the beam as much as possible. ▀■ A stick or laser pointer is recommended to avoid the need for the user to enter the beam. ▀■ When projector is used in a classroom, adequately supervise students when they are asked to point out something on the screen. ▀■ In order to minimize the lamp power, use room blinds to reduce ambient light levels. Usage Notice...
  • Page 6: Introduction

    ▀■ Built-in two speakers with 2 Watt amplifier ▀■ User friendly control panel and multilingual on screen ▀■ HDMI & DVI support HDCP function ▀■ Support Network function ® Technology ▪ 480i-NTSC, NTSC4.43 ▪ 576i-PAL/PAL-M/PAL-N/SECAM ▪ SDTV compatible (480i/p, 576i/p) ▪ HDTV compatible (720p, 1080i/p) ▪ RGB signal: UXGA+, SWXGA+, SXGA+, SXGA, WXGA, HD, XGA, SVGA and VGA re-sizing mouse control quality full screen image re-scaling Video(RCA) / HDMI) menu projector. ®...
  • Page 7: Package Overview

    Package Overview Unpack and inspect the box contents to ensure all parts listed below are in the box. If something is missing, please contact Optoma customer service. Projector with lens cap Due to different ap- plications in each Country, some regions may have different ac- cessories. RS232 Cable 1.8m 2 x AA Batteries Introduction Power Cord 1.8m VGA Cable 1.8m USB Cable 1.8m Remote Controller Documentation : ...
  • Page 8: Product Overview

    Introduction Product Overview Main Unit 1. Control Panel 2. Zoom Lever 3. Focus Ring 4. Elevator Button (one on each side) 5. Elevator Feet 6. Zoom Lens 7. IR Receivers 8. Connection Ports 9. Power Socket 10. Tilt-Adjustment Feet 11. Air exhaust vent...
  • Page 9: Control Panel

    Control Panel 1. Power and IR Receiver 2. Power Indicator LED 3. Lamp Indicator LED 4. Temp Indicator LED 5. Menu (On/Off) 6. Keystone 7. Four Directional Select Keys 8. Source Select 9. Re-Sync 10. Enter Introduction...
  • Page 10: Connection Ports

    Introduction Connection Ports 1. RJ45 2. RCA Audio In (L/R) 3. VGA Out 4. Audio Out 5. Audio In (For VGA1) 6. Audio In (For VGA2) 7. Audio In (For DVI-D) 8. RS232 9. 12V Relay 10. USB Port 11. Composite Video 12. S-Video 13. VGA-1/SCART-1/HDTV/Component Video Input Connector 14.
  • Page 11: Remote Control

    Remote Control 1. Laser Button 2. AV Mute 3. Power (On/Off) 4. Re-Sync Model No.: TSFN-IR01 5. Keystone The device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules See instruction manual. 6. Page Up 7. P age Down LASER RADIATION- DO NOT STARE INTO BEAM 8.
  • Page 12: Installation

    Installation Connecting the Projector VGA,DVI DVD player, Set-top Box HDTV receiver molex E62405SP S-Video Output DVD player, Set-top Box HDTV receiver Video Output DVD player, Set-top Box HDTV receiver VGA,DVI...
  • Page 13 1...Network Cable (Optional Accessory) 2... Audio L/R Input Cable (Optional Accessory) 3...VGA Output Cable (Optional Accessory) Due to the difference 4... Audio Output Cable (Optional Accessory) in applications for each 5...Audio Input Cable (Optional Accessory) country, some regions 6... RS232 Cable may have different ac- 7... USB Cable cessories. 8...Composite Video Cable (Optional Accessory) 9...S-Video Cable (Optional Accessory) 10...
  • Page 14: Powering On/Off The Projector

    1. Remove the lens cap.  2. Securely connect the power cord and signal cable. When connected, the power led will turn red. 3. Turn on the lamp by pressing “ ” button on the control panel. The power led will now flash blue. The startup screen will display in approximately 30 seconds. The first time you use the projector, you can select your preferred language from quick menu after the startup screen display. 4. Turn on your source that you want to display on the screen (computer, notebook, video player, etc). The projector will detect the source automatically and will display on the screen. If not, push menu button and go to “Options”. Make...
  • Page 15: Powering Off The Projector

    Powering Off the Projector 1. Press the “ ” button to turn off the projector. The following message will be displayed on the screen. Press the “ ” button again to confirm the shut down. If the button is not pressed, the message will disappear in 5 seconds. 2. The cooling fans continue to operate for about 60 seconds for cooling cycle and the Power LED will flash blue. When the lights solid red, the projector has entered standby mode. If you wish to turn the projector back on, you must wait until the projector has completed the cooling cycle and has entered standby mode. Once in standby mode, simply press “ ” button to restart the projector. 3. Disconnect the power cord from the electrical outlet and the projector.
  • Page 16: Adjusting The Projected Image

    Installation Adjusting the Projected Image Adjusting the Projector’s Height The projector is equipped with elevator feet for adjusting the image height. To raise the image: 1. Press the elevator button 2. R aise the image to the desired height angle the button to lock the elevator feet into position. 3. Use screw in feet To lower the image: 1. Press the elevator button.
  • Page 17: Adjusting The Projector's Zoom / Focus

    Adjusting the Projector’s Zoom / Focus Turn the Zoom Lever to zoom in or zoom out. To focus the image, turn the focus ring until you see a clear image. The projector will focus at distances from 4.9 to 41.0 feet (1.5 to 12.5 meters) and the projection screen size from 0.68m~7.75m (26.77”~305.22”) at 16:9 mode with mechanical travel. Zoom Lever Focus Ring Adjusting Projection Image Size...
  • Page 18: User Controls

    Panel and Remote Control. Using the Control Panel Power Source Menu Keystone Four Direc- tional Select Keys Enter Re-Sync Refer to the “Power On/Off the Projector” section on pages 14-15. Press “Source” to select the input signal source. Press “Menu” to launch the on-screen display (OSD) menu. To exit OSD, Press “Menu” again. Adjust image distortion caused by tilting the projector. to select items or make Use adjustments to your selection.
  • Page 19: Zoom Out

    Volume +/- HDMI VGA-2 S-Video Page Up Page Down Mouse Control Model No.: TSFN-IR01 The device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules See instruction manual. L Button R Button LASER RADIATION- DO NOT STARE INTO BEAM This product complies...
  • Page 20 D I V Video VGA-1 HDMI VGA-2 S-Video S-Video HDMI Model No.: TSFN-IR01 The device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules See instruction manual. LASER RADIATION- DO NOT STARE INTO BEAM This product complies LASER RADIATION DO NOT STARE INTO BEAM...
  • Page 21: On-Screen Display Menus

    On-screen Display Menus The Projector has multilingual On-screen Display menus that allow you to make image adjustments and change a variety of settings. The projector will automatically detect the source. How to operate T o open the OSD menu, press “Menu” on the Remote Control or Control Panel. W hen OSD is displayed, use main menu. While making a selection on a particular page, press or “Enter” key to enter sub menu.
  • Page 22: Menu Tree

    User Controls Menu Tree...
  • Page 23: Image

    Display Mode There are many factory presets optimized for various types of im- ages. Presentation: Good color and brightness from PC input.  Bright: Maximum brightness from PC input.  Movie: For home theater.  sRGB: Standardize accurate color.  User1: User’s settings.  User2: User’s settings.  Brightness Adjust the brightness of the image. Press the to darken image. ...
  • Page 24 User Controls Color Adjust a video image from black and white to fully saturated color. P ress the to decrease the amount of color in the image.  Press the to increase the amount of color in the image.  Tint Adjust the color balance of red and green. Press the to increase the amount of green in the image.  Press the to increase the amount of red in the image. ...
  • Page 25: Image | Advanced

    True Vivid This adjustable item utilizes a new color-processing algorithm and enhancements to enable the picture’s vividness to be significantly increased. Degamma This allows you to choose a degamma table that has been fine-tuned to bring out the best image quality for the input. Film: For home theater.  Video: For video or TV source.  Graphics: For image source. ...
  • Page 26 User Controls Color Space Select an appropriate color matrix type from RGB or YPbPr. RGB Gain/Bias Press into the next menu as below and then use or to select item. Use or to select Red, Green, or Blue for brightness (Gain) and contrast (Bias). B/W Extension Black and White Extension can stretch the black and white levels to automatically increase the contrast of input image. This unit has 2 pre-set modes that allow the user to switch among the pre-sets to obtain different image effects. (Off/On)
  • Page 27: Display

    Format Use this function to choose your desired aspect ratio. 4:3: This format is for 4x3 input sources.  16:9: This format is for 16x9 input sources, like HDTV and DVD  enhanced for Widescreen TV. Native: This format displays the original image without any scal-  ing. Input Signal User Controls Display Display area Picture area...
  • Page 28: Image Shift

    User Controls LBX: This format is for non-16x9, letterbox source and for  users who use external 16x9 lens to display 2.35:1 aspect ratio using full resolution. Detail informations about LBX mode : 1. Some Letter-Box DVDs are not enhanced for 16x9 TVs. In 2. If you use an external 16x9 lens, this LBX mode also allows Overscan Overscan function removes the noise in a video image. Overscan the image to remove video encoding noise on the edge of video source. (*) Each I/O has differ- Zoom ent setting of “Over- Press the to reduce the size of an image.
  • Page 29 Screen Single : Projection single screen.  PIP Window : Main Screen is large screen; PIP Screen is small  To use PIP function, one source must be connected to the DVI (Digital) input. PIP Location Choose the PIP screen position on the display screen. PIP Source Choose the PIP source to switch PIP screen source. Swap Press “Enter” to swap main screen and PIP screen. User Controls Display | PIP and displays in the corner of the main screen. PIP Window...
  • Page 30 User Controls Phase Change the display data frequency to match the frequency of your computer’s graphic card. Use this function only if the image appears to flicker vertically. Tracking Signal is not supported Synchronize the signal timing of the display with the graphics card. on HDMI or DVI-D If the image appears to be unstable or flickers, use this function to signals. correct it. H Position Adjust the horizontal position. V Position Adjust the vertical position. Display | Signal (RGB)
  • Page 31: White Level

    White Level Allow user to adjust White Level when input signals are S-video or Composite video/CVBS signals. Black Level Allow user adjust Black Level when inputting S-Video or Video/ CVBS signals. Saturation Adjust a video image from black and white to fully saturated color. Press the to decrease the amount of color in the image. Press the to increase the amount of color in the image. Hue Adjust the color balance of red and green. Press the to increase the amount of green in the image. Press the to increase the amount of red in the image. IRE “IRE” is only supported on NTSC signal. Adjust measurement of composite video signals. User Controls Display | Signal (Video)
  • Page 32: Setup

    User Controls Language Choose the multilingual OSD menu. Press or into the sub menu and then use the guage. Press “Select (Enter)” to finalize the selection. Projection  This is the default selection. The image is projected straight on the screen.  When selected, the image will appear reversed. Rear-Desktop and Rear-Ceiling are to be  used with a translucent When selected, the image will turn upside down. screen.  When selected, the image will appear reversed in upside down position. Menu Location Choose the menu location on the display screen. Mute or key to select your preferred lan- Front-Projection Rear-Desktop Front-Ceiling Rear-Ceiling Setup...
  • Page 33: Audio Settings

    Choose “On” to turn mute on.  Choose “Off” to turn mute off.  Volume Press the to decrease the volume.  Press the to increase the volume.  Audio Settings Treble:  - P ress the to decrease the treble volume. - P ress the to increase the treble volume. Bass:  - P ress the to decrease the bass volume. - P ress the to increase the bass volume. User Controls...
  • Page 34: Security Settings

    3. U se number buttons on the remote to enter your new pass- - On: Choose “On” to enable security verification when turning on the projector. - Off: Choose “Off” to be able to switch on the projector with- out password verification. to set the password. word and then press “Enter” key to confirm your password.
  • Page 35 3. Enter new password (4 digits in length) using the number buttons on the remote, then press “Enter” to confirm. 4. Enter new password again and press “Enter” to confirm. Projector ID ID definition can be set up by menu (range 01~99), and allow user control an individual projector by RS232. Refer to page 52 for the complete list of RS232 commands.
  • Page 36: Setup | Advanced

    User Controls RS232 RS232: Allow RS232 control of an individual projector.  Network: Allow network LAN via web browser (Internet Ex-  plorer) to control of projector. Setup | Advanced...
  • Page 37: Network State

    DHCP On: Assign an IP address to the projector from the DHCP server  automatically. Off: Assign an IP address manually.  IP Address Select an IP address. Subnet Mask Select subnet mask number. Gateway Select the default gateway of the network connected to the projec- tor. DNS Select DNS number. Apply Press “Yes” to apply the selection. User Controls Setup | Advanced | Network State...
  • Page 38: How To Use Web Browser To Control Your Projector

    4. Open “Control Panel” to control your projector. For example: Use Microsoft Internet Explorer (IE) web browser Step 1: Find an IP Address (192.168.0.250) from LAN function of to control the projector , the IP address is http: // 192.168.0.100. projector. ” button to effectuate the...
  • Page 39 Server area, cancel the Use a proxy server for your LAN check box., then click “OK” button twice. Step 8: Open your IE and type in the IP address of 192.168.0.250 in the URL then press “Enter” key. The web page will display as below: Step 9: Open “Control Panel” to control your projector.
  • Page 40: Options

    User Controls Source Lock O n: The projector will search specified connection port.  O ff: The projector will search for other signals if the current  Information Hide O n: Choose “On” to hide the searching message.  O ff: Choose “Off” to show the searching message.
  • Page 41: Options | Advanced

    U ser: Use memorize picture from “Logo Capture” function.  Logo Capture Press “OK” to immediately capture a picture what on the display screen. High Altitude When “On” is selected, the fans will spin faster. This feature is use- ful in high altitude areas where the air is thin. Signal Power On O n: The projector will automatically power on when plug in any  signal source to the projector at standby mode. Off: Turn on the projector to normal mode.  Direct Power On When “On” is selected, the projector will automatically turn on when AC power is supplied to the projector. User Controls...
  • Page 42: Auto Power Off (Min)

    User Controls Auto Power Off (min) This timer gets activated when no signal is being sent to the projec- tor. The projector will automatically shut off after the countdown has finished. Sleep Timer (min) When activated, the sleep timer will continue to run regardless of user intervene or signal.
  • Page 43: Options | Lamp Settings

    Options | Lamp Settings Lamp Hours Display total lamp hours. Lamp Reminder When turned on, a message will appear 30 hours before the end of suggested replacement lamp hour. Brightness Mode S TD: Choose “STD” to dim the projector lamp which will lower  power consumption and extend the lamp life by up to 130%. Bright: Choose “Bright” to increase the brightness.  Lamp Reset Reset the lamp life hour after replacing the lamp. User Controls...
  • Page 44: Options | Input Source

    User Controls Options | Input Source Input Sources Enable input sources. Press into the next menu as below and then use or to select. Press “Enter” to finalize the selection. The projector will not search inputs that are de-selected.
  • Page 45: Appendices

    1. From the “My Computer” icon, open the “Control Panel” folder, and double click the “Display” icon. 2. Select the “Settings” tab. 3. Verify that your display resolution setting is lower than 1920 x 1080. 4. Click on the “Advanced Properties” button. If the projector is still not projecting the whole image, you will also need to change the monitor display you are using. Refer to the following steps. 5. Verify the resolution setting is lower than or equal to 1920 x 1080. Appendices...
  • Page 46: Unstable Or Flickering Image

    If you are using a Notebook:  1. First, follow the steps above to adjust resolution of the comput- 2. Press the appropriate keys listed below for your notebook If you experience difficulty changing resolutions or your monitor  freezes, restart all equipment including the projector. The screen of the Notebook or PowerBook computer is not displaying your presentation If you are using a Notebook PC:  Some Notebook PCs may deactivate their own screens when a second display device is in use. Each has a different way to be reac-...
  • Page 47: Intermission Problems

     Adjust the Focus Ring on the projector lens.  Make sure the projection screen is between the required dis-  tance 4.9 to 41.0 feet (1.5 to 12.5 meters) from the projector. See page 17. The image is stretched when displaying 16:9 DVD title When you play anamorphic DVD or 16:9 DVD, the projector  will show the best image in 16: 9 format on projector side.
  • Page 48: Projector Status Indication

    Appendices If possible, turn off the projector, then unplug the power cord and  wait at least 20 seconds before reconnecting power. Lamp burns out or makes a popping sound When the lamp reaches its end of life, it will burn out and may  make a loud popping sound. If this happens, the projector will not turn on until the lamp module has been replaced. To replace the lamp, follow the procedures in the “Replacing the Lamp” section on page 50. Projector Status Indication LED states Message Standby State (Input power cord) Power on (Warming) Power on and Lamp lighting Power off (Cooling) Steady light => Error (Lamp fail) No light =>...
  • Page 49: Remote Control Problems

    Over temperature:  Replacing the lamp:  Remote Control Problems If the remote control does not work Check the operating angle for the remote control is approximately  ±22.5°. Make sure there are not any obstructions between the remote con-  trol and the projector. Move to within 6 m (20 ft) of the projector. Make sure batteries are inserted correctly.  Replace batteries if they are exhausted.  Appendices...
  • Page 50: Replacing The Lamp

    When you see this message, please contact your local reseller or service center to change the lamp as soon as possible. Make sure Warning: Lamp com- the projector has been cooled down for at least 30 minutes before partment is hot! Allow changing the lamp.
  • Page 51: Compatibility Modes

    Compatibility Modes Mode VESA VGA VESA SVGA VESA XGA For widescreen resolu- tion (WXGA), the VESA WXGA compatibility support is dependent on Note- book/PC models. VESA SXGA VESA SXGA+ VESA WSXGA+ VESA UXGA UWXGA Appendices V.Frequency Resolution (Hz) 640 x 350 640 x 400 640 x 480 640 x 480 640 x 480 640 x 480 720 x 400 720 x 400 800 x 600 800 x 600 800 x 600 800 x 600 800 x 600 1024 x 768 1024 x 768 1024 x 768 1024 x 768...
  • Page 52: Rs232 Commands And Protocol Function List

    Appendices RS232 Commands and Protocol Function List RS232 Pin Assignments Pin no. Name I/O (From Projector Side) RS232 RS232...
  • Page 53: Rs232 Protocol Function List

    Oversca ~XX62 n 7E 30 30 36 32 20 a 0D Zoom Appendices XX=01-99, projector's ID, XX=00 is for all projectors Code: “1”=31H) Description n = 1 Power ON (a=31) 2 Power OFF (a=32) n = 1 AV Mute On (a=31)
  • Page 54 = 00 (aa=30 30) ~ 24 (aa=32 34) Security Settings n = 1 Security On (a=31, 32) 2 Security Off Projector ID n= 00 (a=30 30) ~99 (a=39 39) Mute n = 1 Mute On (a=31, 32) 2 Mute Off...
  • Page 55: Read From Projector

    ~XX111 n 7E 30 30 31 31 31 20 a 0D --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 7E 30 30 31 31 32 20 a 0D ~XX112 n Reset --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Virtual remote console to projector --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Function 232 ASCII Code HEX Code --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ~XX140 n...
  • Page 56: Ceiling Mount Installation

    Appendices Ceiling Mount Installation 1. To prevent damage to your projector, please use the Op- toma ceiling mount.. 2. If you wish to use a third party ceiling mount kit, please ensure the screws used to attached a mount to the projec- tor met the following specifications:    Please note that dam- age resulting from incorrect installation will invalidate the war- ranty. Warning: 1. I f you buy ceiling mount from other company, please be sure to use the cor- rect screw size. Screw size will be different on different mounts. It depends on the plate thickness. 2. B e sure to keep at least 10cm gap between the ceiling and the bottom of the projector.
  • Page 57: Optoma Global Offices

    Optoma Global Offices For service or support please contact your local office. 715 Sycamore Drive Milpitas, CA 95035, USA www.optomausa.com Canada 5630 Kennedy Road, Mississauga, ON, L4Z 2A9, Canada www.optoma.ca Europe 42 Caxton Way, The Watford Business Park Watford, Hertfordshire, WD18 8QZ, UK www.optoma.eu Service Tel : +44 (0)1923 691865 France Bâtiment E 81-83 avenue Edouard Vaillant 92100 Boulogne Billancourt, France Spain C/ José Hierro,36 Of. 1C 28529 Rivas VaciaMadrid, Spain Deutschland...
  • Page 58 Appendices Taiwan 231,台北縣新店市民權路108號5樓 R.O.C. 電話:+886-2-2218-2360 服務處:services@optoma.com.tw Hong Kong Unit A, 27/F Dragon Centre, 79 Wing Hong Street, Cheung Sha Wan Kowloon, Hong Kong Tel : +852-2396-8968 www.optoma.com.hk China 上海市长宁区凯旋路1205号5楼 邮编: 200052 www.optoma.com.cn Japan 東京都足立区綾瀬 3-25-18 株式会社オーエスエム E-Mail: info@osscreen.com Korea WOOMI TECH.CO.,LTD. 4F, Minu Bldg.33-14, Nonhyun-Dong, Tel : +82+2+34430004 Kangnam-Ku, seoul, 135-815, KOREA Fax: +82+2+34430005 傳真:+886-2-2218-2313 www.optoma.com.tw asia.optoma.com...
  • Page 59: Regulation & Safety Notices

    Regulation & Safety Notices This appendix lists the general notices of your Projector. FCC notice This device 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 in a residential installation. This device generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instruc- tions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this device does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be deter- mined by turning the device off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures: ▀■ R eorient or relocate the receiving antenna. ▀■ I ncrease the separation between the device and receiv- er. ▀■ C onnect the device into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. ▀■...
  • Page 60: Operation Conditions

    Appendices Operation conditions This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: 1. T his device may not cause harmful interference and 2. T his device must accept any interference received, in- Notice: Canadian users This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003. Remarque à l’intention des utilisateurs cana- diens Cet appareil numerique de la classe B est conforme a la norme NMB-003 du Canada. Declaration of Conformity for EU countries ▀■ ▀■ ▀■ Disposal instructions cluding interference that may cause undesired operation.

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