Vivitek D735VX User Manual
Vivitek D735VX User Manual

Vivitek D735VX User Manual

Vivitek dlp projector user's manual
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  • Page 1 yright This publication, including all photographs, illustrations and software, is protected under international copy- right laws, with all rights reserved. Neither this ma reproduced withou t written consent of the author. © Copyright 2008 claimer The information in this document is subject to change without notice. The manufacturer makes no repre- sentations or warranties with respect to the contents hereof and specifically disclaims any implied warranties of merchantability or fitness for any particular purpose.
  • Page 2 — ’ Important Safety Information Congratulations on purchasing the Vivitek DLP Important: It is strongly recommended that you read this section carefully before using the projector. These safety and usage instructions will ensure that you enjoy many years of safe use of the projector.
  • Page 3 Power Safety Only use the supplied power cord. Do not place anything on the power cord. Place the power cord where it will not be in the way of foot traffic. Remove the batteries from the remote control when storing or not in use for a prolonged period. Replacing the Lamp Replacing the lamp can be hazardous if done incorrectly.
  • Page 4 — ’ — ’ — ’ Main Features • Lightweight unit, easy to pack away and transport. • Compatible with all major video standards including NTSC, PAL, and SECAM. • A high brightness rating allows for presentations in daylight or in lit rooms. •...
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    GETTING STARTED ... 1 ... 1 ACKING HECKLIST ... 2 IEWS OF ROJECTOR ARTS Front-right View ... 2 Top view—On-screen Display (OSD) Buttons and LEDs ... 3 Rear view ... 4 Bottom view... 5 ... 6 EMOTE ONTROL ARTS EMOTE ONTROL PERATING ROJECTOR AND...
  • Page 6 — ’ — ’ — ’ SPECIFICATIONS... 45 ... 45 PECIFICATIONS Input connectors... 46 V.S. P ROJECTION ISTANCE ROJECTION ... 48 IMING ABLE ... 50 ROJECTOR IMENSIONS REGULATORY COMPLIANCE ... 51 FCC W ... 51 ARNING ... 51 ANADA ... 51 AFETY ERTIFICATIONS EN 55022 W...
  • Page 7: Getting Started

    Packing Checklist Carefully unpack the projector and check that the following items are included: OWER CORD CD-ROM ’ S MANUAL Contact your dealer immediately if any items are missing, appear damaged, or if the unit does not work. It is recommend that you keep the original packing material should you ever need to return the equipment for warranty service.
  • Page 8: Views Of Projector Parts

    — ’ — ’ — ’ Views of Projector Parts Front-right View ABEL Screws Speaker Height-adjuster button Lens cover Lens Front IR receiver Focus Lens zoom See Top view—On-screen Display (OSD) Buttons and LEDs Important: Ventilation openings on the projector allow for good air circulation, which keeps the projector lamp cool.
  • Page 9: Top View-On-Screen Display (Osd) Buttons And Leds

    Top view—On-screen Display (OSD) Buttons and LEDs ABEL OVERHEAT LED POWER LED READY LED Keystone/ Up cursor VOL+/ Right cursor Keystone/ Down cursor MENU POWER SOURCE VOL-/ Left cursor Status ESCRIPTION System over temperature Normal State Green Unit is powered on and working correctly Unit is powered off Operational error code (see LED Error Messages on Flashing...
  • Page 10: Rear View

    — ’ — ’ — ’ Rear view ABEL Rear IR receiver VGA IN VGA OUT S-video Video Audio in-R Audio in-L Audio-in Audio-out RS-232 Power Switch Power Security Lock Note: If your video equipment has both S-VIDEO and RCA jacks (composite video) connect to the S-VIDEO connector.
  • Page 11: Bottom View

    Bottom view ABEL Ceiling support holes Height adjuster button Height adjuster Tilt adjuster Note: When installing, ensure that you use only UL Listed ceiling mounts. 1 x 4 mm Tripod Mount – #1/4-20, maximum length 0.3” 1x 6.5 mm Tripod Mount – #1/4-20, maximum length 0.3” M3 x 8 –...
  • Page 12: Remote Control Parts

    — ’ — ’ — ’ Remote Control Parts Important: 1. Avoid using the projector with bright fluorescent lighting turned on. Certain high-frequency fluores- cent lights can disrupt remote control operation. 2. Be sure nothing obstructs the path between the remote control and the projector. If the path be- tween the remote control and the projector is obstructed, you can bounce the signal off certain reflective surfaces such as projector screens.
  • Page 13 ABEL Right cursor Down cursor Volume +/- Mute Zoom+ Zoom- Freeze Blank Source Auto Menu Status Keystone top/bottom Left cursor Enter Page Up Left Enter Power Note: The remote control can only interface with a computer when connected to the computer through a USB cable connection.
  • Page 14: Remote Control Operating Range

    — ’ — ’ — ’ Remote Control Operating Range The remote control uses infrared transmission to control the projector. It is not necessary to point the remote directly at the projector. Provided you are not holding the remote perpendicular to the sides or the rear of the projector, the remote will function well within a radius of about 7 meters (23 feet) and 15 degrees above or below the projector level.
  • Page 15: Setup And Operation

    Inserting the Remote Control Batteries Remove the battery compartment cover by sliding the cover in the di- rection of the arrow. Insert the supplied batteries taking note of the polarity (+/-) as shown here. Replace the cover. Caution: 1. Only use AAA batteries. (Alkaline is better). 2.
  • Page 16: Connecting Input Devices

    — ’ — ’ — ’ Connecting Input Devices A PC or notebook computer and video devices can be connected to the projector at the same time. Video devices include DVD, VCD, and VHS players, as well as movie camcorders and digital still cameras. Check the user manual of the connecting device to confirm it has the appropriate output connector.
  • Page 17 Audio-out RS-232 Warning: As a safety precaution, disconnect all power to the projector and connecting devices before making connections. Audio loop-thru Connect the supplied USB cable (supplied) from a computer for USB mouse function and firmware upgrades. Reserved for installation control. –...
  • Page 18: Starting And Shutting Down The Projector

    — ’ — ’ — ’ Starting and Shutting down the Projector Slide the lens cover. Connect the power cord to the projector [A]. Connect the other end to a wall outlet. Switch [B] from off (O) to on ( — ). Wait for the POWER and READY LEDs on the projector to turn on.
  • Page 19 If more than one input device is connected, press the SOURCE button to switch among devices. (DVD and HDTV are supported through the VGA connector). Source Type Analog RGB Component: DVD in- put YCbCr / YPbPr , or HDTV input YPbPr via HD15 connector Composite Traditional composite...
  • Page 20: Setting An Access Password (Security Lock)

    — ’ — ’ — ’ Setting an Access Password (Security Lock) You can use the cursor (arrow) buttons to set a password and prevent unauthorized use of the pro- jector. When enabled, the password must be entered after you power on the projector. (See Navigating the OSD on page 20 and Setting the OSD Language on page 21 for help on using OSD menus).
  • Page 21: Removing The Projector Keypad

    Removing the Projector Keypad Caution: To avoid causing permanent damage to the projector, DO NOT remove the keypad when the pro- jector is powering on or off. The keypad on the top of the projector can be removed after the projector is powered on. The keypad is not a remote control and will not function when removed.
  • Page 22 — ’ — ’ — ’ When installing, insert the front edge of the keypad first, as shown, then press down to engage the locking latch. Note: Keypads are registered to a single device’s serial number and are not interchangeable. If you remove the keypad, keep it in a safe place.
  • Page 23: Adjusting The Projector Level

    Adjusting the Projector Level Take note of the following when setting up the projector: • The projector table or stand should be level and sturdy. • Position the projector so that it is perpendicular to the screen. • Be sure cables are not in the way or can cause the projector to be knocked over. To raise the level of the projector, lift the projector [A] and press the height- adjuster button [B].
  • Page 24: Adjusting The Zoom, Focus And Keystone

    — ’ — ’ — ’ Adjusting the Zoom, Focus and Keystone Use the Image-zoom control (on the projector only) to resize the pro- jected image and screen size Use the Image-focus control (on the projector only) to sharpen the projected image Press the Keystone button on the remote...
  • Page 25: Adjusting The Volume

    Adjusting the Volume Press the Volume +/- button on the remote control or keypad. The volume control appears on the display. Note: When using the keypad, the OSD menu must be off. Use the Volume +/- button to adjust the level.
  • Page 26: On-Screen Display (Osd) Menu Settings

    OSD Menu Controls The projector has an OSD that lets you make image adjustments and change various settings. Navigating the OSD You can use the remote control cursor buttons or the buttons on the top of the projector to navigate and make changes to the OSD.
  • Page 27: Setting The Osd Language

    Setting the OSD Language You may want to reference the OSD on your projector while reading this section. Set the OSD lan- guage to your preference before continuing. (The default language is English.) 1. Press the Menu button. Press the cursor ◄► button to navigate to Installation I. 2.
  • Page 28: Osd Menu Overview

    — ’ — ’ — ’ OSD Menu Overview Use the following illustration to quickly find a setting or determine the range for a setting. – 22 –...
  • Page 29: Osd Sub-Menu Overview

    – ’ – ’ – ’ OSD Sub-Menu Overview – 23 –...
  • Page 30: Image Menu

    — ’ — ’ — ’ Image Menu Press the Menu button to open the OSD menu. Press the cursor ◄► button to move to the Image menu. Press the cursor ▲▼ button to move up and down in the Image menu. Press the cursor Display Mode Source: Presentation, Bright, Game, Movie, TV, sRGB, User...
  • Page 31: Image Menu Functions Available For Connected Source

    Image Menu Functions Available for Connected Source UNCTION Display Mode Brilliant Color Brightness Contrast Sharpness Gamma Advanced Reset X = available to video source OMPONENT IDEO OMPOSITE – 25 – – ’ – ’ – ’ IDEO IDEO...
  • Page 32: Advanced Feature

    — ’ — ’ — ’ Advanced Feature Press the Menu button to open the OSD menu. Press ◄► to move to the Image menu. Press ▼▲ to move to the Advanced menu and then press Enter or ► . Press ▼▲ to move up and down in the Advanced menu.
  • Page 33 Color Manager Press Enter / ► to enter the color manager sub menu. Press Enter / Range: Hue (-99 ~ 99), Saturation (0 ~ 199), Gain (0 ~ 199) Green Press Enter / Range: Hue (-99 ~ 99), Saturation (0 ~ 199), Gain (0 ~ 199) Blue Press Enter / Range: Hue (-99 ~ 99), Saturation (0 ~ 199), Gain (0 ~ 199)
  • Page 34: Computer Menu

    — ’ — ’ — ’ Computer Menu Press the Menu button to open the OSD menu. Press the cursor ◄► button to move to the Com- puter menu. Press the cursor ▲▼ button to move up and down in the Computer menu. Horizontal Position Press the cursor (Range: -5 ~ +5)
  • Page 35: Video/Audio Menu

    Video/Audio Menu Press the Menu button to open the OSD menu. Press the cursor ◄► button to move to the Video/Audio menu. Press the cursor ▲▼ button to move up and down in the Video/Audio menu. Press the cursor Video AGC source.
  • Page 36: Video/Audio Menu Functions Available For Connected Sources

    — ’ — ’ — ’ Video/Audio Menu Functions Available for Connected Sources UNCTION Video AGC Video Saturation Video Tint Film Mode Video Overscan Audio Reset X = available to video source Audio Press Enter / ► to enter the audio submenu. Volume Press the cursor (Range: 0 ~ 8)
  • Page 37: Installationi Menu

    Installation I Menu Press the Menu button to open the OSD menu. Press the cursor ◄► button to move to the Installa- tion I menu. Press the cursor ▲▼ button to move up and down in the Installation I menu. Language Press the cursor German, Portuguese, Spanish, Simplified Chinese, Traditional Chinese)
  • Page 38: Installation I Menu Functions Available For Connected Sources

    — ’ — ’ — ’ Installation I Menu Functions Available for Connected Sources UNCTION Language Blank Screen Projection Security Lock Aspect Ratio Keystone Digital Zoom Reset X = available to video source OMPONENT IDEO – 32 – OMPOSITE IDEO IDEO...
  • Page 39: Installation Ii Menu

    Installation II Menu Press the Menu button to open the OSD menu. Press the cursor ◄► button to move to the Installa- tion II menu. Press the cursor ▲▼ button to move up and down in the Installation II menu. Auto Source Press the cursor (Range: On ~ Off)
  • Page 40: Advanced Feature

    — ’ — ’ — ’ Advanced Feature Press the Menu button to open the OSD menu. Press ◄► to move to the Installation II menu. Press ▲▼ to move to the Advanced menu and then press Enter or ► . Press ▲▼ to move up and down in the Advanced menu.
  • Page 41: Maintenance And Security

    Replacing the Projection Lamp The projection lamp should be replaced when it burns out. It should only be replaced with a certified replacement part, which you can order from your local dealer. Important: a. The lamp contains a certain amount of mercury and should be disposed of according to local ordi- nance regulations.
  • Page 42 — ’ — ’ — ’ Remove the lamp compartment cover (B). Remove the two screws from the lamp module (C). Lift the module handle up (D). – 36 –...
  • Page 43 Pull firmly on the module handle to re- move the lamp module. Reverse steps 1 to 5 to install the new lamp module. While installing, align the lamp module with the connector and en- sure it is level to avoid damage.
  • Page 44: Resetting The Lamp

    — ’ — ’ — ’ Resetting the Lamp After replacing the lamp, you should reset the lamp hour counter to zero. Refer to the following: Press the Menu button to open the OSD menu. Press the cursor ◄► button to move to the Installation II menu.
  • Page 45: Cleaning The Projector

    Cleaning the Projector Cleaning the projector to remove dust and grime will help ensure trouble-free operation. Warning: 1. Be sure to turn off and unplug the projector at least 30 minutes before cleaning. Failure to do so could result in a severe burn. 2.
  • Page 46: Using The Kensington Lock

    — ’ — ’ — ’ ® Using the Kensington If you are concerned about security, attach the projector to a permanent object with the Kensington slot and a security cable. Note: Contact your vendor for details on purchasing a suitable Kensington security cable. The security lock corresponds to Kensington’s MicroSaver Security System.
  • Page 47: Troubleshooting

    Common problems and solutions These guidelines provide tips to deal with problems you may encounter while using the projector. If the problem remains unsolved, contact your dealer for assistance. Often after time spent troubleshooting, the problem is traced to something as simple as a loose con- nection.
  • Page 48: Led Error Messages

    — ’ — ’ — ’ LED Error Messages RROR ESSAGES Over temperature Thermal Break G794 fail T1 fail PING code error Lamp error Ballast Over Temperature Ballast shot circuit in output detected End of lamp lift detected Ballast lamp did not ignite Lamp extinguished during normal operation Lamp extinguished during run-up...
  • Page 49 Problem: The image is reversed Check the Projection setting on the Installation I menu of the OSD. Problem: The image is streaked 1. Set the Frequency and Tracking settings on the Computer menu of the OSD to the de- fault settings. 2.
  • Page 50: Lamp Problems

    — ’ — ’ — ’ Lamp Problems Problem: There is no light from the projector 1. Check that the power cable is securely connected. 2. Ensure the power source is good by testing with another electrical device. 3. Restart the projector in the correct order and check that the POWER LED is green. 4.
  • Page 51: Specifications

    Stand By Lamp Audio speaker Video Audio Security D735VX TI DMD Type X, 0.55 inches, XGA XGA 1024 x 768 Native 1.0 meters ~ 10 meters 0.57 to 6.6 meters (22.57 to 260 inches) Manual focus / Manual zoom 1.15:1...
  • Page 52: Input Connectors

    — ’ — ’ — ’ Input/Output connectors Data in Data out Video Audio in Audio out Control Security RGB HD-15 RGB HD-15 Composite video (RCAx1) Stereo RCAx2 (L+R) Stereo Mini-jack Stereo Mini-jack Kensington lock – 46 – S-video RS-232...
  • Page 53: Projection Distance Vs. Projection Size

    Projection Distance vs. Projection Size Distance (m) Diagonal Size (inches) Keystone Correction Angle (degrees) Offset Distance A (D735VX) Tele 22.6 67.7 12.3 12.3 12.3 12.3 15.5 25.8 51.6 – 47 – – ’ – ’ – ’ (D735VX) Wide 78.1 130.2...
  • Page 54: Timing Mode Table

    — ’ — ’ — ’ Timing Mode Table The projector can display several resolutions. The following table outlines the resolutions that can be displayed by the projector. Signal Resolution - NTSC - PAL/SECAM 640 x 350 640 x 400 720 x 400 640 x 480 640 x 480...
  • Page 55 ○: Frequency supported -: Frequency not supported • The resolution of the panel for the D735VX is 1024 x 768. Resolution other than native resolution may display with uneven size of text or lines. • HDTV timing: DVD player (main source), VG828 (secondary source).
  • Page 56: Projector Dimensions

    — ’ — ’ — ’ Projector Dimensions – 50 –...
  • Page 57: Regulatory Compliance

    FCC Warning This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pur- suant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communica- tions.

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