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Seth User Manual Note: • Before using the product, please read these instructions carefully, and kept safely for future reference. • OSD options and pictures shown in this document may differ slightingly from your product.. • Changes to this manual may be made without notice.
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Introduction to the Projector This section introduces you to your new projector and describes the features and controls. ● Support High Resolution Signal The projector has the Multi-scan system to conform to many output signals. Up to 4096X2160@60Hz (HDMI). ● Useful Functions for Presentations The digital zoom function allows you to focus on the crucial information during a presentation.
This may save you time later on. At the beginning of each section of the manual you’ll find an overview. If the section doesn’t apply, you can skip it. Brightness Model Model name Resolution wAspect ratio (Marketing) SETH-7K 7,000lm 4K Enhancement 16:10(Native) Standard (3840× 2160 pixels) 4:3/ 16:9(Compatible) SETH-8K 8,000lm •...
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 or Caution deaths due to human errors.
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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 moisture environment to prevent fire or electric shock.
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. When you dispose of such products,please follow the guidance of your local authority and/or ask the shop where you purchased the product.
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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. ●...
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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.
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Safety operation guideline Information for users in the European Union This is a device to project images onto a screen, etc., and is not intended for use as indoor lighting in a domestic environment. Directive 2009/125/EC. Note Please heed all precaution for safety Precautions on using your projector: To install the projector ●...
Safety operation guideline Laser Safety Caution Warning CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT ● LASER RADIATION-DO NOT STARE INTO BEAM. ● Use of controls or adjustments or performance of procedures other than those specified herein may result in hazardous radiation exposure. For USA This product is classified as Class 2 of IEC 60825-1 Second edition 2007-03.
Safety operation guideline Air ventilation Place your projector correctly Openings in the casing are designed for ventilation and overheating prevention. DO NOT block or Use your projector at specified location in cover these openings to keep your projector in correct way. Invalid projector location may normal operation and from overheating.
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. ●...
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Compliance FCC Caution 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. 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 communications.
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Accessory Accessory as follows: The projector includes such following accessories. Please check all the packaging. If any items are missing, please contact your dealer immediately. Remote Control HDMI cable Power cord ( Including Batteries) (AAA*2) STANDBY/ON INPUT MENU BACK OPTION KEYSTONE SIZE PICTURE...
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 10 Terminal Side 11 Remote Receiver (BACK) 12 Security hole 13 AC power cord port 14 Security chain opening...
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Name and function of your projector Terminal 1. USB-A connector 8. Remote Receiver(Rear) Use the remote control to operate the ● In addition, a 5V/2A power supply can be projector. supplied for expansion use. 9. Security slot( ) This terminal is used to prevent projector theft. 3.
Name and function of your projector Top control panel and indicators 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. ●...
Name and function of your projector Remote control 8.<FREEZE>button Used to make the image still. 9.<ECO>button STANDBY/ON Used to reduce cooling fan noise. INPUT 10.<BACK>button Exit the menu screen. MENU BACK 11.< ▲/▼/ ◀ / ▶ > button Used to select and adjust menu items. 12.
Name and function of your projector Remote control operation range Point your remote control to the IR receiver of your projector. 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.
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. ●...
Installation Lens shift adjustment With the manual lens shift function, you can move the projection lens left, right and up, and it can enable us to easily adjust the image position. The projection location of your image may be moved upward a distance up to 60% of distance image.
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Installation Connect to pc (Digital and Analog RGB) Cables for connection: LAN cable* Serial cable (Cross type)* HDMI cable (* This cable is not included. ) Note ● Unplug power cords of your projector and all HDMI external equipment Serial Cable (*) cable (*) before connecting any cables to them.
Installation Connect the AC power cord Standard voltage employed by your projector is AC 100-240V. It adapts to different input voltage 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.
Basic operation Menu item overview FIRST LEVEL SECOND LEVEL THIRD LEVEL MENU MENU MENU ① ② ③ 1. Adjust menu Picture: Picture Mode, Brightness, Contrast, Saturation, Hue, Sharpness, Gamma, Color Temprature, Red, Green, Blue. Light Mode: Light Mode Aspect Ratio: Aspect Ratio Maginify: Zoom Ratio, Positions Advanced: HDMI Range, HDMI EDID Advance Color: Hue, Saturation, Luminance...
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]...
Basic operation Lens shift function Press the ① and ② button to make lens shift adjustment manually. Rotate ① button, and you can move upward by a distance up to 66% of the image. (See Figure three for detail) Rotate ② button, and you can move rightward and leftward by a distance up to 29% of the width of the image.
Basic operation Adjustment pad Adjusting the left and right tilt. 1. Place the projector perpendicular to the screen. 2. Turn 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 Image (1).
Basic operation Remote control operation BLANK Press the BLANK button on remote control; a blank screen displays to replace existing image. Use your remote control for common operations. Press the BLANK button or any other button to restore the image. KEYSTONE Press the BLANK to toggle switch your screen as Press the KEYSTONE button on the remote...
Basic operation Input selection Press the "Input" button on the top shell control panel or remote control, and select HDMI1, HDMI 2, or USB as the input source. HDMI 1 Select input HDMI 1 if a device is connected to the HDMI 1 terminal. HDMI 2 Select input HDMI 2 if a device is connected to the HDMI 2 terminal.
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Basic operation Adjust Menu [Picture] item option description Standard The preset normal image mode of this machine can achieve natural color reproduction. By adjusting parameters such as brightness, contrast, and color Soft saturation of the image, the projected image is made softer, more natural, and more comfortable, reducing the stimulation of excessive light and color on the user's eyes.
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Basic operation item option description Sharpness 0~100 Adjust the sharpness of the projection image. Gamma 1.6 Gamma 1.8 Gamma 2.0 Gamma Make the projected image clearer, brighter, and fuller. Gamma 2.2 Gamma 2.4 Gamma 2.6 Standard Adjust the projected image to a balanced tone. Warm Adjust the projected image to a warm color tone.
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Basic operation [Light Mode] item option description Normal Factory default light source brightness. By reducing brightness, the cooling fan will also correspondingly reduce energy consumption and extend the service life of the light Light Mode source. Manually adjust the brightness of the light source to achieve a Adjust comfortable visual effect.
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Basic operation [Aspect Ratio] item option description Automatically recognize the proportion of the input signal source Auto image and project the image at its maximum size. Full Project images with screen maximization. Aspect Project the image with a 4:3 aspect ratio. Ratio 16:9 Project the image with a 16:9 aspect ratio.
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Basic operation picture item option description Enlarge the image scale of the screen. Zoom 0~100 Use the button on the Ratio top control panel or remote control to make adjustments. Pan the enlarged image to the display area. Make adjustments using Positions Enter the ...
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Basic operation item option description In this mode, the source device will set the output signal to Extended Dynamic Range (HDR), regardless of whether the connected display device supports it or not. This can provide Full a higher color depth and contrast range to achieve richer and more realistic image effects.
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Basic operation [Advance Color] item option description Adjust the values of R (red), Y (yellow), G (green), C (blue), B (blue), and M (magenta) in the color tones, with an adjustment range of 0-63. Advance Adjust the saturation values of R (red), Y (yellow), G (green), C Saturation Color (blue), B (blue), and M (magenta) in the range of 0-63.
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Basic operation [User Reset] item description Restore all user adjusted parameter values in the image mode to the default User Reset mode.
Basic operation Installation Menu [Orientation] picture item option description When installing the projector Desktop Orientation on the table and projecting Front from the front of the screen.
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Basic operation picture item option description When installing a projector on Desktop a table and projecting from Rear behind the screen (using a semi transparent screen). When using a projector lifting bracket (optional) to install Orientation Ceiling Front the projector in front of the screen.
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Basic operation picture item option description When using a projector lifting Auto Ceiling bracket (optional) to install Front the projector in front of the screen. Orientation When using a projector lifting bracket (optional) to install the Auto Ceiling projector behind the screen Rear (using a semi transparent screen).
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Basic operation picture item option description Automatically correct Auto projection images. When the vertical correction value is negative, the left and right vertical lines at the bottom of the screen contract towards the center. When the vertical correction value is positive, the left and right vertical lines at the top of the screen contract towards the center.
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Basic operation picture item option description Correct the upper left corner of the projection screen and press the control panel or remote control button to make adjustments. *Note: When the value is 0, only the and buttons are valid.
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Basic operation [Filter Maintain] item option description The projector will display maintenance information after 200 hours 200 Hours of use of the filter. The projector will display maintenance information after 500 hours 500 Hours of use of the filter. Filter Lifetime The projector will display maintenance information after 1000 1000 Hours...
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Basic operation [Filter Maintain] item option description Turn off high altitude mode when the altitude of the area is below 1700m. High Altitude The altitude of the area is between 1700 and 3000m, and the high altitude mode is activated. [Digital Shift]...
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Basic operation item option description Digital Translate the projection image vertically, with negative numbers -60~60 Shift moving upwards and positive numbers moving downwards.
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Basic operation Settings Menu [General] item option description 简体中文 Set the projector language to Simplified Chinese. Language English Set the projector language to English. [Wired LAN]...
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Basic operation item option description The projector automatically obtains the IP address after inserting Auto the network cable. DHCP Static Manually set the IP address. [Power Management] item option description The projector enters standby mode after connecting to the power Standby cord.
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Basic operation [HDMI Setting] item option description Interconnection and control of input/output devices are not allowed. HDMI CEC Allow input/output devices to be interconnected and controlled. Turn off HDMI audio echo function. HDMI ARC Enable HDMI audio echo function. Output audio signals to power amplifiers/audio devices through HDMI.
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Basic operation [About...] item description Fireware Version Display the projector firmware version number. MCU Version Display the projector MCU version number. Model name Display the projector model. Resolution Display projector display resolution. Internet MAC Address Display the Ethernet MAC address connected to the projector. Optical and mechanical Display the usage time of the projector light machine.
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Basic operation picture item option description Use the USB flash drive Local to select the upgrade Enter Update package for local firmware upgrade. When the projector has a new version of firmware that needs Network Enter to be updated, enter Update the network upgrade interface to upgrade the...
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Basic operation item option description Enter recipient and email information, and then save. After the Pjinfo Enter projector reports an error, it will automatically send the error code to the recipient via email. [Factory Reset] item description Restore all settings and restore the projector to the factory default Factory Reset mode.
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.
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 orange. Power on failure –Restart your projector until the POWER light indicator turns orange. It indicates your projector is ready for power on again.
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Appendix Some operations are – Check the display function. invisible Settings do not save after –Make sure you have selected Store after settings adjustment. Certain power off settings do not keep without selecting Store. Power management –In case of Freeze or Blank operation, the power management function failure does not work.
Appendix Light indicator status Check light indicator to learn status of your projector. POWER STATUS LIGHT Projector status Power is off Standy(Normal) Orange Standy(Network) Orange (Blink* Light source on (Normal mode) Green Green (Blink* Light source on (ECO mode) Green Green Cooling Blink*...
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Appendix POWER STATUS LIGHT Projector status Fan 4 error Orange (Blink* Fan 5 error Orange (Blink* Fan 6 error Orange (Blink* Color wheel IO abnormality Orange Blink* ( ) Color wheel speed too high Orange Blink* ( ) Color wheel speed too low Orange Blink* (...
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Appendix POWER STATUS LIGHT Projector status LD status abnormal Blink* ( ) High altitude error *1 on for 0.5 seconds, off for 0.5 seconds *2 Flashes once and turns off for 2 seconds *3 Flashes twice and turns off for 2 seconds *4 Flashes 3 times and turns off for 2 seconds *5 Flashes 4 times and turns off for 2 seconds *6 Flashes 5 times and turns off for 2 seconds...
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 OSD Display Pixel clock Resolution H-freq(KHz V-freq(Hz) HDMI (MHz) 640X480P_60Hz ○...
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Appendix 4096X2160_24Hz ○ 297.000 54.000 23.980 4096X2160_30Hz ○ 297.000 67.500 29.970 4096X2160P 4096X2160_50Hz ○ 594.000 112.500 50.000 4096X2160_60Hz ○ 594.000 135.000 59.940 Note: “○” Shows input signal source support this format. “-” Shows input signal source DO NOT support.
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.
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Appendix 2. Basic commands Distinguish the letter case.and enter Each command ends with [CR] (enter) . Command Option POWER ON POWER OFF HDMI 1 HDMI 2 Memory Viewer 2.1 POWER ON command Command “C00”[CR] Power ON action. Details Do nothing,when you are in Power ON state . Send this command can force the end of the countdown in the countdown state.
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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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