Springtree ST-VL606U Manual

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ST-V L 606U
High
Brightness
Best
Picture Quality
20,000
Hours of Real Lifetime
360°
Projection Capability
Edge Blending
Zoom, Focus, and Lens Shift
Laser light source long throw 3LCD Projector
Note:
Before using the product, please read these instructions carefully and keep them safely for future
reference.
OSD options and images shown in this document may differ slightly from your product.
This manual is subject to change without notice.
and
Contrast (5,000,000:1)
Function
Functions

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  • Page 1 ST-V L 606U High Brightness Contrast (5,000,000:1) Best Picture Quality 20,000 Hours of Real Lifetime 360° Projection Capability Edge Blending Function Zoom, Focus, and Lens Shift Functions Laser light source long throw 3LCD Projector Note: Before using the product, please read these instructions carefully and keep them safely for future reference.
  • Page 2: Features And Design

    Features and design Thank you for purchasing our HLD LCD projector! This advanced projector features a short-throw lens and utilizes next-generation liquid crystal light source technology, delivering 5000 lumens of brightness with a lifespan of up to 20,000 hours. This ensures consistently vivid displays throughout its life.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Content Color adjust ..........54 Image mode ............54 Features and design........2 Color adjust( For PC.) ........55 Content ............3 Setting ............56 Safety operation guideline ......4 Direct On start ...........56 Standby mode ...........56 Safety instruction ..........4 High land ............57 Examples of symbols ...........4 Cooling fast ............57 Disposing of your used product ......6 Key lock .............58...
  • Page 4: Safety Operation Guideline

    Safety operation guideline Safety instruction This document and your projector employ certain symbols to illustrate how to use your projector safely. Please get yourself familiar with them before going through this document. Ignoring messages indicated by this symbol may lead to personal injuries Caution or deaths due to human errors.
  • Page 5 Safety operation guideline This symbol indicates you should not touch with wet hands. This symbol indicates something that must not be disassembled. This symbol indicates things you must do. This symbol indicates that the power cord should be unplugged from the power outlet. Warning: DO NOT leave the projector in the rain or expose it to moist environment to prevent fire or electric shock.
  • Page 6: Disposing Of Your Used Product

    Safety operation guideline Disposing of your used product In the European Union EU-wide legislation as implemented in each Member State requires that used electrical and electronic products carrying the mark (left) must be disposed of separately from normal household waste. This includes projectors and their electrical accessories.
  • Page 7: Safety Precautions

    Safety operation guideline Notes Caution Safety precautions: ● GROUND your projector. ● Lens of your projector projects strong light. DO NOT look at the light beam directly. You may get your eyesight hurt. This is especially the case with children. ●...
  • Page 8 Safety operation guideline Note: Precautions on location of your projector: ● Place your projector in a proper location or it may result in fire. ● DO NOT expose your projector in rain or high humidity environments or it may result in fire or electric shock.
  • Page 9 Safety operation guideline Note: Precautions on using your projector: ● DO NOT project the same image for long time as residual images may be left in the panel. This is a property of LCD panel. ● Use power as indicated in tags attached to your projector. If you have doubts over available power type, consult your dealer or local power company first.
  • Page 10 Safety operation guideline Note: Please heed all precaution for safety To install the projector ● This projector is an RG3 product. The projector is for professional use and must be installed in location where safety is assured. For this reason, be sure to consult your dealer as installation and attachment/detachment of the lens unit must be performed by a professional service personnel.
  • Page 11: Laser Safety Caution

    Safety operation guideline Laser safety caution WARNING CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT [IEC 60825-1:2014, EN 60825-1:2014+A11:2011] CLASS 1 CONSUMER LASER PRODUCT EN 50689:2021 • The laser module is equipped in this product. Use of controls or adjustments of procedures other than those specified herein may result in hazardous radiation exposure. •...
  • Page 12 Safety operation guideline Notes and descriptions for laser products are attached as shown below:...
  • Page 13: Air Ventilation

    Safety operation guideline Air ventilation Openings in the casing are designed for ven- tilation and overheating prevention. DO NOT block or cover these openings to keep your projector in normal operation and from over- heating. Note Air intake (For heat intake) Heat exhaust at the air outlet Keep the following in mind when using or...
  • Page 14: Moving Your Projector

    Safety operation guideline Note: Precautions on ceiling mount racket installation: ● Get qualified technician to install the ceiling mount racket. ● Warranty of your projector does not cover hazards and damage caused by using ceiling mount rackets provided by unauthorized dealers. ●...
  • Page 15: Compliance

    Compliance FCC Caution NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant 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.
  • Page 16: Included Accessories

    Included Accessories: The projector includes such following accessories. Please check all the packaging. If any items are missing, please contact Springtree immediately. Remote Control HDMI cable Power cord ( Including Batteries) (AA*2) Quick Start Guide...
  • Page 17: Name And Function Of Your Projector

    Name and function of your projector 1 Lens shift Front/Top 2 Keypad 3 POWER indicator 4 STATUS indicator 5 TEMP indicator 6 Projection lens 7 Air intake grille 8 Remote Receiver (FRONT) 9 Air outlet grille Side 10 Terminal 11 Remote Receiver (BACK) 12 Security hole 13 AC power cord port 14 Security chain opening...
  • Page 18: Terminal

    Name and function of your projector Terminal USB-A VGA IN USB-B VGA OUT �V/�A AUDIO OUT HDMI � HDMI � AUDIO IN RS-���C HDBaseT 1 USB-B connector usingnetwork control and operate your When using the "USB display" function, projector. connect your computer to this terminal via the USB cable.
  • Page 19: Top Control Panel And Indicators

    Name and function of your projector Top control panel and indicators 信号源 SOURCE 决定 ENTER 菜单 退出 MENU EXIT 1 INPUT Open or close the INPUT menu. 2 MENU Open or close the OSD menu. 3 Arrow▲▼ /Volume +/- /Keystone▼ - Select items or adjust the data in the OSD menu.
  • Page 20: Remote Control

    Name and function of your projector 8 SCREEN Remote control Enter the screen size adjustment menu. 9 LIGHT Select LIGHT mode. 10 D.ZOOM + Zoom in projected image . 11 D.ZOOM - Zoom out projected image . 12 VOLUME + Increase volume.
  • Page 21: Remote Control Operation Range

    Name and function of your projector Remote control operation range Point your remote control to the IR receiver of your projector. 30° 30° Maximum operation range of your remote control is about..arc 30° and with about an area of radius 6 meters or about..8 meters in straight line.
  • Page 22: Installation

    Installation Screen size ● Ambient brightness may affect your projection image quality. For the optimal image effect, it is recommended to control brightness in your environment. ● Values shown in figure below are approximates only. They may differ from the actual ones. ●...
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  • Page 27: Lens Shift Adjustment

    Lens shift adjustment The electric or manual lens shift function may adjust your lens in all four directions. This function enables easy image position adjustment. 信号源 SOURCE 信号源 决定 SOURCE ENTER 决定 ENTER 菜单 MENU 退出 EXIT 菜单 退出 MENU EXIT The projection location of your image may be Move lens to it top...
  • Page 28: Connect To Pc (Digital And Analog Rgb)

    Connect to pc (Digital and Analog RGB) Cables for connection: ● VGA cable* ● Serial cable (Cross type)* ● HDMI cable* (* This cable is not included. ) Note: ● Unplug power cords of your projector and all external equipment before HDMI connecting any cable to cable(*)
  • Page 29: Connect To Audio Equipment

    Connect to Audio equipment Cables for connection: ● Audio cable* (* This cable is not included. ) Audio cable Audio (φ3.5) cable (φ3.5) Y Cb/Pb Cr/Pr Y Cb/Pb Cr/Pr USB-A VGA IN VGA OUT USB-B �V/�A AUDIO OUT HDMI � HDMI �...
  • Page 30: Usb-B)

    Connect to USB and Wireless card (USB-A and USB-B) Cables for connection: ● USB-A or USB-B cable* (* This cable is not included.) USB A-B cable Memory USB-A VGA IN VGA OUT USB-B �V/�A AUDIO OUT HDMI � HDMI � AUDIO IN RS-���C HDBasT...
  • Page 31: Connect The Ac Power Cord

    Connect the AC power cord Standard voltage employed by your projector is AC 100-240V. It adapts to different input voltages automatically. Your projector employs single-phase power cord with neutral ground cable. DO NOT use any other type of power cords or you may face the risks of electric shock. In case you have any doubt on type of power cord you are using, please call authorized dealer or service center for help.
  • Page 32: Basic Operation

    Basic operation Power on your projector 1. Connect all external equipment to your projector (e.g. computer or camera) before powering it on Conne ct ACpower cord of your projector to an AC power socket. The Power indicator turns on in orange. 3.
  • Page 33: Power Off Your Projector

    Basic operation Power off your projector 1. Press the Power button at the top control panel or the remote control, the “Power off?” message displays. 2. Press the Power button again in 4 seconds after the “Power off?” message prompted to Power off? you.
  • Page 34: How To Operate The Osd

    Basic operation How to operate the OSD Top control panel You can adjust or set up the projector on the on-screen menu .  POWER The menu has a multilayer structure. Each main menu is divided into several sub-level menus, then each submenus is divided into several submenus.
  • Page 35: Menu Item Overview

    Basic operation Menu item overview Mainmenu Submemu ① Display Auto PC adj. ② Fine sync H position ③ V position H.Size ④ Aspect Normal Project way Front ⑤ Menu position Upper left Background display Blue System ⑥ 1 Display menu Select Auto PC adj., Fine sync, H Position, V Position, H.
  • Page 36: Adjusting The Picture Size And Position

    Basic operation Adjusting the picture size and position Use the lens shift button, the adjustable foot, the zoom lever/zoom ring and the focus ring to adjust the picture size and position. In this chapter drawings and cables are omitted for clarity. Adjusting the projected image’s vertical and Adjusting the focus [Focus ring] horizontal position [Lens shift]...
  • Page 37: Lens Shift Function

    Basic operation Lens shift function Press the ① and ② button to make Lens shift adjustment manually. Rotate ① button , then you can move upward and downward the image with a distance up to +50% (XGA) , +55% (WXGA) and +60%(WUXGA) between the upper and lower range of the image.
  • Page 38: Focus Adjustment

    Basic operation Focus adjustment Use the focus ring to obtain the best focus. Focus ring...
  • Page 39: Zoom Adjustment

    Basic operation Zoom adjustment Turn the zoom lever clockwise and counterclockwise. Zoom lever...
  • Page 40: Adjustment Pad

    Basic operation Adjustment pad Adjusting the left and right tilt. 1. Place the projector perpendicular to the screen. 2. T urn the left and right tilt feet to adjust You may use the adjustment pad to raise your projector up to 1.0 degree, just show as below ●...
  • Page 41: Keystone Adjustment

    Basic operation Keystone adjustment When the projector is not exactly perpendicular to the screen, keystone distortion occurs. For correcting this distortion, you can use the “Keystone” function, a digital technology that can adjust for keystone-type distortion, resulting in a crisp, square image.
  • Page 42 Basic operation 2. Press the ▼ button to select H/V keystone, Projected area then press the ENTER button to select the V Screen frame keystone. And press  button to so that the left and right sides of the projected image are parallel.
  • Page 43: Auto Setting Function

    Basic operation To return the keystone adjustments to default: 1. The Keystone screen will be displayed on the screen. 2. Press ▼ button to select Reset. 3. Press the  button to select "Yes", then to press the OK button. The adjustments will be reset.
  • Page 44: Volume Adjustment

    Basic operation Volume adjustment Remote control You'd better use the remote controllor to complete directly. VOLUME MENU Press the remote controllor VOL +/- buttons to adjust the volume. MUTE Press the MUTE button on the remote controllor to select "On", you can temporarily turn off the sound. Press the MUTE button again to select "Off"...
  • Page 45: Remote Control Operation

    Basic operation Remote control operation Use your remote control for common operations. Freeze (FREEZE) Remote control Press the FREEZE button on remote control to freeze image and mute the audio. Freeze icon appears on the screen .Press the FREEZE button or any button to cancel the freeze func- tion, then the image replay and the sound is restored .
  • Page 46 Basic operation Blank (BLANK) BLANK Press the BLANK button on remote control; a blank screen displays to replace existing image. Press the BLANK button or any other button to restore the image. Press the BLANK to toggle switch your screen as shown below: The BLANK screen disappears if no buttons are pressed in 2 seconds.
  • Page 47: Input Selection

    Basic operation Input selection Basic operation Remote control Press the INPUT button on the top control panel or on the remote control to select one of the INPUT following input: VGA, HDMI 1, HDMI 2, Network, Memory viewer and USB Display as input signal. Menu operation 1 Press the INPUT button on remote control to enter the Input menu.
  • Page 48 Basic operation Note: input search ● If the " " function in the Auto Setup option is set to "On", when there is signal ac- cess, the projector will automatically switch to the current channel signal. The AUTO searching "USB Display", "Memory Viewer" and "Network" function maybe invalid for input of ●...
  • Page 49: Display

    Display Auto PC adj. Select Auto PC Adj. function can adjusts Fine sync, H position, V position , H size to be compatible with the computer automatically. AUTO PC adj. menu Menu operation Display AUTO PC adj. Auto PC adj. Press <...
  • Page 50: Position

    Display V position (Only for PC signal input) On the premise that the relative position of both projector and the screen is set up right, you can move the image vertical position,if the position of the USB-B USB-A VGA IN VGA OUT �V/�.�A AUDIO OUT...
  • Page 51: Project Way

    Display Note: ● When the projector is in digital focusing state, the aspect ratio is displayed as DZOOM IN. ● For the details about the edge blending function, please refer to the attached introduction of edge blending function in the appendix. Project way Select this function to set the project way .
  • Page 52: System Selection

    Display Center...The OSD display in the Center of the screen. Lower left ..The Menu display on the lower left corner of the screen. Lower right ...The Menu display on the lower right corner of the screen. Background display Select this function can adjusts background color. Background display menu 信号源...
  • Page 53: Select The Computer System Manually

    Display Note: The computer system menu will be disabled once HDMI 1, HDMI 2, Memory Viewer, Network, USB Display has been selected. Select the computer system manually Note: 1 Pr ess < MENU > button on the remote control 信号源 SOURCE 决定...
  • Page 54: Color Adjust

    Color adjust Select Color Adjustto set the image mode and adjust the quality of the projected image. Image mode Direct operation Remote control Press the Image Select button on remote control to select required image mode. Menu operation 信号源 SOURCE IMAGE 决定...
  • Page 55: Color Adjust( For Pc.)

    Color adjust Color adjust( For PC.) 信号源 SOURCE 决定 ENTER Press < MENU > button on the remote control or < Color adjust( For PC) 菜单 退出 MENU EXIT >button on the top control panel to display the OSD Color adjust menu.Press button to select the Color adjust Image mode Standard...
  • Page 56: Setting

    Setting The projector has Setting function, you can other functions as described below. select Setting menu Menu operation 信号源 SOURCE 决定 ENTER Press < MENU > button on the remote control or < 菜单 退出 MENU EXIT Setting >button on the top control panel to display the OSD Direct On start menu.Press button to select the Setting menu Standby mode...
  • Page 57: High Land

    Setting High land This projector provides Fan control function in the High land settings menu. You can change the setting about Setting speed of cooling fan according to the altitude your Direct On start Standby mode projector is operating at. High land 1) Press button to select [High land] menu.
  • Page 58: Key Lock

    Setting Key lock Select this function to lock and unlock the control panel or Key lock remote control keypad. Setting 1) Press button to select [Key lock] menu. Direct On start 2) Press <OK> button. Standby mode High land 3) Press button to switch required menu.
  • Page 59: Sound

    Setting Sound Sound Setting Select this function to a djust the sound. Direct On start 1) Press button to select [Sound] menu. Standby mode 2) Press <OK> button. High land Cooling fast 0 Sec. 3) Press button to switch required menu. Key lock Contrast optimization Volume..Pressbutton to increase volume,range...
  • Page 60 Setting Image Auto Set the signal level automatically. When external device (such as:a blu ray disc player) is connected to the HDMI [64-940] setup terminal . When the output of an external device (such as a computer), via a conversion cable or a similar cable ,is connected to the HDMI setup terminal.
  • Page 61: Expand

    Expand The projector has Expand function, you can select other functions as described below. Expand menu Menu operation Expand Press < MENU > button on the remote control or 信号源 SOURCE Language 决定 ENTER < >button on the top control panel to display the 菜单...
  • Page 62: Auto Setup

    Expand Auto setup Press the AUTO button on your remote control to execute Auto setup the following functions : Input search and Auto PC adj. , Expand 1) Press button to select [Auto setup] menu. Language 2) Press <OK> button. Auto setup Keystone 3) Press...
  • Page 63: Corner Correction

    Expand Keystone Select this function to store and reset Keystone after Keystone sub-menu closing the projector or unpluging the AC power . Store..Store Keystone after closing the projector or Expand Keystone unpluging the AC power cord . Keystone Store Reset value..Keystone function will be cancelled H/V Keystone after closing the projector or unpluging 4-Corner correction...
  • Page 64: Operation

    Expand Curved correction Select this function to correct the projected images with linearity uneven or vertical and horizontal bending deformation. Press  button to adjust options. Item Operation Adjustment Press  Sag left and right vertically Curved cerrection X/Y gain Extend left and right Press ...
  • Page 65 Expand Correct the horizontal line on the left. Press  Expand the top and bottom Curved cerrection X Offset while maintaining the Curved central area. correction Correct the horizontal line X offset to the right. Press  Expand the top and bottom Curved cerrection X Offset while maintaining the central area.
  • Page 66 Expand Correct vertical lines on both sides. Press ▼ Expand the lower corners while maintaining the Curved cerrection Y Offset Curved central and upper regions. Correct vertical lines on correction both sides. Y offset Expand the upper corner Press  while keeping the central Curved cerrection Y Offset and lower regions...
  • Page 67: Logo

    Expand Logo menu Logo Expand Logo (including Logo and Logo PIN Code lock setup) Logo Logo select Default You may use this function to select Logo screen, Logo Capture PIN Code lock, change power on password, and set Logo PIN code lock Logo PIN code change up default logo screen.
  • Page 68: Security

    Expand a valid new code. The New Logo Passcode dialog box prompts. Set up a new Logo Passcode, check contentscontained in the dialog box, select Yes and the new password is set now. Please remember your new password and keep it safe. Security Security menu Set a password to lock the control panel or remote...
  • Page 69 Expand Logo PIN Code Change You may change the Logo PIN Code to any 3-digit number you like. Press OK key to select Logo PIN Code change. The Logo PIN Code change dialog box prompts, press arrow button to give a valid new code. The New Logo PIN Code dialog box prompts.
  • Page 70: Power Management

    Expand Power management menu Power management Expand To reduce power consumption and maintain life cycle of Power management light source, the power management function will turn off Ready Shut down the projection light source if your projector has no signals for a period of time.
  • Page 71: Filter Counter

    Expand Filter counter Set this function to reset the filter usage time and set up Filter counter menu warning display. Expand 1) Press button to select [Filter counter] menu. Filter counter 2) Press <OK> button. Filter counter Timer 1000 H 3) Press button to switch required item.
  • Page 72: Network

    Expand Network Function: This function is designed to allow the computer control the projector remotely via intranet. Preparation 1 Requi red equipment: Projector, computer, network cable 2 Connection: Connect your projector to a router or switch in the LAN with normal or jumper network cable.
  • Page 73: Factory Default

    Expand Factory default This function resets all your settings to factory default . 1) Press button to select [Factory default] menu. Return to factory default? 2) Press <OK or > button. 3) Press button to select YES ,then press <OK> :Move :Select :Back...
  • Page 74: Memory Viewer

    Memory Viewer Select Memory Viewer function can project images stored in USB memory, when you insert the USB memory into the projector. Press < MENU > button on the remote control to display the OSD menu.Press button to select the Memory Viewer menu ,then press <OK> or button. 1) Press button to select required item.
  • Page 75: Rotate

    Memory Viewer Rotate Set the rotation direction of images. 1) Press button to select [Rotate] menu. 2) Press < OK > button. 3) Press button to switch required item. No rotate ..Rotation is invalid. 270 degree rotate..Rotate counterclockwise by 270 degrees. 180 degree rotate..Rotate clockwise by 180 degrees.
  • Page 76: Info

    Info. Select Info. function to detect the projected image signal and the projector operating status. Menu operation Info. menu Press <Info. > button on the remote control or 信号源 SOURCE 决定 Info. ENTER Press < >button on the top control panel to 菜单...
  • Page 77: Network Control

    Network control Network control operation Function: This function is designed to remote control computer in the same LAN. Preparation 1 Required equipment: Projector, computer, network cable 2 Connection: Connect your projector to a router or switch in the LAN with normal or jumper network cable.
  • Page 78: Wi-Fi Display(For Pc

    Network control Wi-fi display ( For PC. ) Wi-Fi display enable to connect PC with the projector wirelessly to realize high-speed transmission between devices, allowing users to enjoy high-definition video display without the need for cables circumstances. Wireless network setup 1.
  • Page 79: Enter Through A Web Browser

    Network control Enter through a Web browser 1) Start t he computer's Web browser. 2) Enter the IP address on the projector set in the URL input field of the Web browser . 3) Enter the password in the [Password],then click [Login]. "* "the factory default setting is the user name: "admin"...
  • Page 80 Network control [System status] page ① ② Versions: Displays the firmware version of the projector. ① LAN Status: Displays the LAN. connection status . ② [general setup] page ① ② ③ ④ ⑤ ⑥ Enter old password: Enter the password for the configuration. ①...
  • Page 81: [Network Setup] Page

    Network control [Image Setup] page ① ② ③ ④ ⑤ ⑥ ⑦ ⑧ ⑨ ⑩ Aspect: Switch the aspect ratio of the projected image. ① ② Fine sync: Adjust the fine sync of the projected image. H position: Adjust the horizontal position of the projected image. ③...
  • Page 82 Network control ② Apply: Update settings. ③ Crestron control IP address:Set IP address. IP ID: Set IP ID. PORT: Set the port number ④ Send: Update crestron setup. ⑤ If useers want to ennable PJLink settings, please set Password Enable option on and input the password.
  • Page 83 Network control ② Screenshot start or pause Start or pause the selected pictures. ③ Select screenshot mode . Select screenshot mode from the "full range", "fixed size" or "variable size" and ④ Parameter Setting Basic setting: Language, Capture region Advanced setting: JPEG image setting, size etc.
  • Page 84 Network control Global setting: Remote control setting, Multicast setting: Volume setting, Sound capture and Screen capture, etc. Bandwidth, Sampling frequency, etc. ⑤ Network Projector Management Set pwPresenter network user name and password etc. Cut off projector connection. ⑥...
  • Page 85: Useful Function

    Useful function Memory Viewer function When the USB memory insert into the projector, the viewer memory function can projecte the video and pictures stored in the USB memory. The projected content of Memory Viewer function Memory Viewer function supports the following picture files. Extension name Video Codec Audio Codec...
  • Page 86 Useful function Play slide The Slide Show Mode in the Memory Viewer menu is set to "Slide down" or "Slide right" ,all images in the same folder can play automatically. 1) Press button to select a file. 2) Press button to select [Memory Viewer ] menu,then select [From Scratch] menu. 3) Press <OK >...
  • Page 87: When Using Windows

    Useful function Caution ● When you insert a USB memory, please make sure insertion direction to avoid damaging the port i. ● Please note the following points when inserting and removing USB memory: a. The indicator flashes,when the USB memory insert into the projector or the projector is reading data.DO NOT remove the USB memory When the light is flashing.
  • Page 88 Useful function CAN NOT guarantee that the PC meeting the above conditions can operate normally . Project USB display 1) Using USB-B cable to connect the projector to the USB-B terminals. ● Items in grey are not available. 2) Press the information source menu on the remote controlor the INPUT button on the control panel, then select [USB display] in the input source menu.
  • Page 89: When Using Mac Os

    Useful function When using Mac OS Mac OS operating environment Operating System Mac os x 10.5,10.6,10.7 Power PC G4 1GHz or faster compatible processors Memory Capacity 512MB or above Disk Space Available 20MB or above Monitor Resolution 640x480 or above, 1600x1200 or above CAN NOT guarantee that the PC meeting the above conditions can operate normally .
  • Page 90: Maintenace And Cleaning

    Maintenace and cleaning Status light indicator The status light indicator shows status of projector protection function. Check status and POWER light indicator for good maintenance operation. Note: Unplug the AC power cord in case of any abnormality as it may lead to fire or electric shock.
  • Page 91: Maintenance And Cleaning

    Maintenance and cleaning Clean the projector when contaminated by foreign matter or its display effects are getting worse. Note: Unplug the AC power cord before any cleaning operation. Clean casing of your projector Gently wipe the casing with clean and soft cloth dampened with small amount of neutral detergent to remove heavy dirt.
  • Page 92: Appendix

    Appendix Troubleshooting Check the following before calling your dealer or service center: Troubleshooting Solution – Plug the power cord of your projector in an AC socket. – Make sure the POWER light indicator turns red. Power on failure – Restart your projector until the POWER light indicator turns red. It indicates your projector is ready for power on again.
  • Page 93 Appendix Some operations are – Check the display function. invisible Auto PC Adjusting – Check input signal. Auto PC Adjusting function in unavailable in function failure 480p, 576p, 720p, 480i, 576i or 1080i mode. Settings do not save after – Make sure you have selected Store after settings adjustment. power off Certain settings do not keep without selecting Store.
  • Page 94: Menu Tree

    Appendix Menu tree Main menu Sub-menu Setting Remarks Auto PC adj. Fine sync 0-31 H Position -5 - +5 V Position -5 - +5 The range of H Size H Size -15 - +15 differs from signals. Normal* 4:3(Only WUXGA) Aspect FULL 16:10(Only XGA)
  • Page 95 Appendix Main menu Sub-menu Setting Remarks On start On/Off Standby Mode Normal/ECO mode/Network High land On/Off Cooling fast Normal/30s /0s Key lock Off/Projector/Remote control Laser control Normal/Full normal/ECO1/ECO2 Contrast optimization On/Off Setting Volume 0-25 Sound Mute On/Off 64-940 Image AUTO HDMI Setup 0-1023 HDMI...
  • Page 96 Appendix Main menu Sub-menu Setting Remarks Filter counter Timer /500H/1000H*/ Filter counter 2000H/ Filter counter reset Off,Gray scale(1-4) ,Color bar, Text pattern Red, Green, Blue,Cross hatch , White, Black, Raster gray DHCP(On/Off) IP address Network setting Subnet Gateway Network MAC address Network status IPaddress Factory default...
  • Page 97 Appendix Input HDMI 1 HDMI 2 Network Memory Viewer USB Display...
  • Page 98: Light Indicator Status

    Appendix Light indicator status Check light indicator to learn status of your projector. POWER STATUS LIGHT Projector status Power is off Standy(Sleep) Orange (Blink* Standy(Network) Orange Standy(Normal) Orange (Blink* LIGHT ON(LIGHT ECO) Blue Green (Blink* LIGHT ON(LIGHT Normal) Blue Green Cooling Green (Blink*...
  • Page 99: Indicator Message (Error Message)

    Appendix Indicator Message (Error message) POWER STATUS LIGHT Projector status Procedure A button has been The projector's keys are pressed while the KEY locked. The setting must Orange LOCK is activated. be canceled to operate the projector. When LD-driver current Please contact your dealer or value is too low service personnel.
  • Page 100 Appendix Projector status Procedure POWER STATUS LIGHT When Temperature Ambient temperature is out status is error of the operation temperature. Check if any obstruction stays (Blink* near the exhaust vent. When FAN-1status Please contact your dealer or is error service personnel. Orange When FAN-2status Please contact your dealer or...
  • Page 101: Compatible Computer Screen

    Appendix Compatible computer screen Your projector is designed to accept every computer signal below Dot Clock 160MHz . See table below for details on resolution and relevant frequency. Source Specification Pixel OSD Display H-fre- V-fre- Resolution clock q(KHz q(Hz) HDMI (MHz) 720x480 i...
  • Page 102 Appendix Source Specification Pixel OSD Display H-fre- V-fre- Resolution clock q(KHz) q(Hz) HDMI (MHz) 1680x1050,60Hz ○ ○ 1680x1050 65.290 59.954 146.250 1920x1080,60Hz ○ ○ 1920x1080 66.587 59.934 138.500 1920x1200,60Hz ○ ○ 1920x1200 74.038 59.950 154.000 3840x2160, 30Hz - ○ 3840x2160 67.500 30.000 297.000...
  • Page 103: Terminal Configuration

    Appendix Terminal configuration VGA OUT Terminal RGB(D-sub 15) Red (Input/output) ----- Green(Input/output) Grounding(field synchronizing) Blue(Input/output) Grounding ----- DDC data Horizontal synchronizing(compound Grounding(line synchronizing) sync.)input/output Grounding(red) Vertial synchronizing input/output Grounding(green) DDC Clock Grounding(blue) SERIAL Terminal (D-SUB-9) ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- LAN Terminal TX +...
  • Page 104 Appendix USB-A Terminal(USB connector(Type A X1)) VBUS ----- ----- ----- ----- USB-BTerminal(USB connector(Type B X1)) VBUS ----- ----- ----- ----- -----...
  • Page 105: Dimensions

    Appendix USB-B USB-A VGA IN VGA OUT �V/�.�A AUDIO OUT HDMI � HDMI � AUDIO IN Dimensions RS-���C Unit: mm  Screw Holes for Ceiling Mount(6 pcs) Screw: M4 Depth: 8.0 信号源 SOURCE 决定 ENTER 菜单 退出 MENU EXIT...
  • Page 106: Technical Specifications

    Appendix Technical Specifications Mechanical properties Dimensions (W×H×D ): 405mm x358mm x 136mm Net Weight 7.7 Kg Adjustable foot 3.5˚ LCD resolution LCD system 0.63"x3(EL-VL506X), 0.64"x3(EL-VL556W/EL-VL556U/EL-VL606X/EL-VL606W/EL- VL606U) TFT, active matrix LCD resolution XGA(1024 x768) WXGA 1280 x 800) WUXGA (1920 x 1200) Color standard PAL, SECAM, NTSC, NTSC4.43, PAL-M and PAL-N, PAL-60 HDTV signal...
  • Page 107: Rs232 Control Mode

    Appendix RS232 control mode Serial connection 1.1 Port setting Project Setpoint Communication method Asynchronous communication Communication rate 19200 Length 8-bit Parity check Stop position Flow control 1.2 Connection mode Can only use RS232 serial cross connect PC and projector. Computer terminal Projector terminal CD 1 1 N.C.
  • Page 108 Appendix 2. Basic commands Distinguish the letter case.and enter Each command ends with [CR] (enter) . Command Option Command Option POWER ON POWER OFF POWER OFF (immediately) HDMI 1 HDMI 2 Memory Viewer USB Display Network 2.1 POWER ON command Command “C00”[CR] Power ON action.
  • Page 109 Appendix 2.4 VGA command Command “C05”[CR] Details Select VGA IN Input Receive Successfully [ACK][CR] Return Value Receive Unsuccessfully “ ? ” [CR] 2.5 HDMI 1 command Command “C36”[CR] Details Select HDMI1 Input. Receive Successfully [ACK][CR] Return Value Receive Unsuccessfully “ ? ” [CR] 2.6 HDMI 2 command Command “C37”[CR]...
  • Page 110 Appendix 2.9 USB Display command Command “C17”[CR] Details Select USB Display Input . Receive Successfully [ACK][CR] Return Value Receive Unsuccessfully “ ? ” [CR]...
  • Page 111: Trademarks

    Appendix Trademarks ● MultiPresenter is a trademark or registered trademark of NEC Display Solutions, Ltd. in Japan and other countries. ● Apple, Mac, MacBook, and iMac are trademarks of Apple Inc. registered in the U.S. and othe countries. ● Microsoft, Windows, and PowerPoint are either a registered trademark or trademark of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and/or other countries.

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