Sanyo PDG-DXL100 Owner's Manual
Sanyo PDG-DXL100 Owner's Manual

Sanyo PDG-DXL100 Owner's Manual

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  • Page 1 Multimedia Projector PDG-DXL100 MODEL Owner's Manual...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Table of Contents Table of Contents Network Setting Page ........37 Security Setting Page ........38 Alert Setting Page..........39 Usage Notice Logout Page ............. 40 Precautions............2 Appendices Introduction Troubleshooting ........... 41 Product Features ........... 5 Replacing the lamp ..........
  • Page 3: Usage Notice

    Usage Notice Precautions Follow all warnings, precautions and maintenance as recom- mended in this user’s guide to maximize the life of your unit. This apparatus must be earthed. Warning- Do not look into the projector’s lens when the Warning- lamp is on. The bright light may hurt your eyes. Warning- expose this projector to rain or moisture.
  • Page 4 Usage Notice Allowing the proper amount of space on the Warning- critical for proper air circulation and cooling of the unit. The dimensions shown here indicate the minimum space required. If the projector is to be these minimum distances must be maintained. SIDE and TOP REAR 1.5' (50 cm)
  • Page 5 Usage Notice Turn off the product before cleaning. Use a soft cloth moistened with mild detergent to clean the display housing. Disconnect the power plug from AC outlet if the product is not being used for a long period of time. Do not: Block the slots and openings on the unit provided for ventila- tion.
  • Page 6: Introduction

    Introduction Introduction Product Features ® This product is an XGA single chip 0.55” DLP projector. Out- standing features include: ® Single chip DLP technology compat- ible Auto saving the adjustments Full function remote control User friendly multilingual on screen display Advanced digital keystone correction and high quality full screen image re-scaling Built-in mono -Watt speaker.
  • Page 7: Package Overview

    Introduction Package Overview This projector comes with all the items shown below. Check to make sure your unit is complete. Contact your dealer immedi- ately if anything is missing. Due to the differ- Projector with lens cap Wireless Remote Control 2 x AAA Batteries ence in applications regions may have dif-...
  • Page 8: Product Overview

    Introduction Product Overview Projector Air Flow 1. Control Panel 2. Remote Sensor 3. Focus Ring 5. Lens (with String) English English...
  • Page 9: Connection Ports

    Introduction Connection Ports AUDIO IN COMPUTER IN 1 SERVICE MONITOR OUT VIDEO IN COMPONENT IN 1 PORT S-VIDEO IN ( VARIABLE ) AUDIO OUT COMPUTER IN 2 COMPONENT IN 2 11 12 Port nector 9. AUDIO IN Jack nector 10. AC IN 11.
  • Page 10: Remote Control

    Introduction Remote Control Infrared trans- Sends signals to the projector. mitter Infrared indica- Signals indicator for sending. ENTER menu operation. English English...
  • Page 11 Introduction level of OSD for the OSD main menu operation To quick change Select the Image mode from Presenta- press “ ” and “ ” buttons INPUT about 10 seconds at the same time. Zoom out the projector display. Adjust the image to compensate for distortion caused by tilting the projec- tor.
  • Page 12 Introduction For input a password in the “Security settings”. AUTO. ADJ tor to the input source. nector. connector. nector. English English...
  • Page 13: Remote Control Battery Installation

    Introduction Remote Control Battery Installation Install new batteries into the Open the battery com- Replace the com- compartment. partment lid. partment lid terminals are in contact with pins in the com- partment. Use two (2) AAA type batteries. Always replace batteries in sets. Do not use a new battery with a used battery.
  • Page 14: Installation

    Installation Connecting the Projector Connect to Computer/Notebook Audio Output power plug is fully inserted into both the projector AC inlet and the wall outlet. The AC outlet must be near this equipment and must be easily ac- AUDIO IN COMPUTER IN 1 SERVICE VIDEO IN MONITOR OUT...
  • Page 15: Connect To Video

    Installation Connect to Video power plug is fully inserted into both the projector AC inlet and the wall outlet. The AC outlet must be near this equipment and must be easily ac- cessible. Other than the AUDIO IN COMPUTER IN 1 SERVICE VIDEO IN MONITOR OUT...
  • Page 16: Powering On/Off The Projector

    Installation Powering On/Off the Projector Powering On the Projector 1. Ensure that the power cable and signal cable are securely connected. The POWER LED will turn orange. 2. Remove the lens cap. 3. Turn on the lamp by pressing “ ”...
  • Page 17: Powering Off The Projector

    Installation Powering Off the Projector you will see a message as below on the on-screen display. standby mode. until the projector has completed the cooling cycle and has projector. 5. Do not turn on the projector immediately following a power off procedure.
  • Page 18: Warning Indicator

    Installation Warning Indicator ndicator turns projector has overheated. The projector will automatically shut itself down. projector has detected that the lamp is approaching its end of life. Please change the lamp as soon as possible or contact your local dealer or our service center. and the mes- Stop using the projector and disconnect the power cable...
  • Page 19: Adjusting The Projected Image

    Installation Adjusting the Projected Image Adjusting the Height of Projector Image The projector is equipped with adjustable feet to raise and lower 1. Use projector front up to 3 degrees by rotating the adjustable feet. Front Adjustable feet Rear Adjustable feet English...
  • Page 20: Adjusting The Projector Focus

    Installation Adjusting the Projector Focus Focus Ring Adjusting Projection Image Size H : A = 6.78 307" B ÷ H x 100% = 115%(Offset) (779.8cm) Diagonal 250" (635.0cm) 200" (508.0cm) 150" (381.0cm) Lens Center 100" (254.0cm) 40" (101.6cm) Lens Center 1.624' (0.495m) 4.060'...
  • Page 21: User Controls

    User Controls On Screen Display The Projector has a multilingual On Screen Display that allows you to make image adjustments and change a variety of set- tings. The projector will automatically detect the source. How to operate keys to select any item in the key to enter sub menu.
  • Page 22: Image(Pc Mode)

    User Controls Image (PC Mode) ages. Use the to select the item. Presentation: For computer or notebook. When no signal is sRGB: For standard color. age” menu cannot be Bright: For bright room. selected. change into “User” by Brightness adjusting the items. Adjust the brightness of the image.
  • Page 23 User Controls Fine Sync to adjust the value. White Peaking Use the white peaking control to set the white peaking level of towards the minimum setting. Color Temp. Gamma bring out the best image quality for the input. English...
  • Page 24: Image(Video Mode)

    User Controls Image (Video Mode) ages. Use the to select the item. Presentation: For computer or notebook. When no signal is sRGB: For standard color. age” menu cannot be Bright: For bright room. selected. change into “User” by Brightness adjusting the items. Adjust the brightness of the image.
  • Page 25: White Peaking

    User Controls 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. Sharpness Adjust the sharpness of the image. Press the to decrease the sharpness.
  • Page 26: Screen

    User Controls Screen Adjust image distortion caused by tilting projector. Press the to move the image left. Press the to move the image right. Press the to move the image down. Press the to move the image up. Aspect Ratio Use this function to choose your desired aspect ratio.
  • Page 27 User Controls Front-Desktop The factory default setting. Rear-Desktop so you can project behind a translucent screen. Front-Ceiling upside down for ceiling-mounted projection. Rear-Ceiling hind a translucent screen with ceiling mounted projection. English...
  • Page 28: Setting

    User Controls Setting Input Search When this function is turned “On other signals if the current input signal is lost. When this function is turned “Off Fan Control Choose “On” to turn on Fan Control mode. Operate the fan at full speed continuously to allow for proper high altitude cooling of the projector.
  • Page 29: Remote Control

    User Controls Eco Standby Power (<1W) This function is available when the projector is turned off and in Please turn this func- Stand-by. It is recommended to use Eco under normal condition. On: lower power consumption than Normal mode in Stand-by to turn on “Power”...
  • Page 30: Factory Default

    User Controls Press the to decrease the volume. Press the to increase the volume. Lamp Counter Reset Reset the lamp life hour after replacing a new lamp. Security Settings Security Settings: the projector. Off: Choose “Off” to be able to switch on the projector without Change Password: First Time: 1.
  • Page 31: Setting/Network

    User Controls Setting/Network Network Status Display the network connection status. Display the network connection status. automatically. Off: Assign an IP address manually. IP Address Select an IP address. Select subnet mask number. Gateway Select the default gateway of the network connected to the projector. Select DNS number.
  • Page 32: Language

    User Controls Language Language Choose the multilingual OSD. Press into the sub menu and then use the key to select your preferred of powering on the menu is displayed to select the default lan- guage. All subsequent operations assume the selected default language.
  • Page 33: Controlling The Projector From Web

    User Controls Controlling the Projector From Web dialogue box. 2. Then choose apply and press “ENTER” button to effectuate the LOGIN mode. Password:user (2) User name: admin- admin Remark: Only admin- istrator could enter the Network setting and alert setting. 5.
  • Page 34 User Controls For example: Use Microsoft Internet Explorer (IE) web browser Connections tab to control the projector, and click “LAN Settings...” the IP address is http: // 192.168.0.100. from LAN function of projector. Step 2: Select apply and press “ENTER” button to submit function or press “...
  • Page 35 User Controls Step 9: The web page will display as below: Step 10: Open “Control Panel” to control your projector. English...
  • Page 36: Home Page

    User Controls Home Page Access the Projector Web Server by entering the projector’s IP address the projector. it indicates the lamp failed. Stop using the projector and disconnect the power cable from the electrical your local dealer or our service center. English English...
  • Page 37: Control Panel Page

    User Controls Control Panel Page This page allows you to manage the projector status using a Web browser. How to operate Control Panel page Button setting: Action. The value in the text box indicates current Text box setting: Enter a number or text and then click “Set” but- value.
  • Page 38: Network Setting Page

    User Controls Network Setting Page lated addresses and names. Projector Setting Network Setting manually. 30 for more information. Password Setting This projector provides a security function that allows the admin- istrator or user to manage usage for the projector. When enabling password will be required for accessing the Web Server.
  • Page 39: Security Setting Page

    User Controls Security Setting Page This page allow you control the projector by using the telnet or PJLink application installed on your computer. New Password: Enter new password. Telnet Password Setting Only a four-digit number is valid for the telnet password. set.
  • Page 40: Alert Setting Page

    User Controls Alert Setting Page Email Setting not (Disable). warning occurs. Click the “Email Alert Test” button to test the e-mail alert settings. Alert Condition email. Select items by ticking on check boxes. When any of the alert Click the “Submit” button to apply the selection. English English...
  • Page 41: Logout Page

    User Controls Logout Page English...
  • Page 42: Appendices

    Appendices Troubleshooting If you experience trouble with the projector, refer to the fol- lowing information. If the problem persists, please contact your local dealer or service center. Problem: No image appears on screen Ensure all the cables and power connections are correctly and securely connected as described in the “Installation”...
  • Page 43 Appendices resolution. types” under the SP box; choose the resolution mode you need If you are using a Notebook: puter. Packard display Problem: The screen of the Notebook or PowerBook com- puter is not displaying a presentation If you are using a Notebook PC: Some Notebook PCs may deactivate their own screens when a second display device is in use.
  • Page 44 Appendices make it compatible with the product. Problem: Image is out of focus Adjust the Focus Ring on the projector lens. page 19). Problem: The image is stretched when displaying 16:9 DVD ratio by referring to the following: Problem: Image is reversed Select “...
  • Page 45 Appendices Problem: LED lighting message POWER-LED (Red) (Green) (Orange) (Red) (Red) Standby (Input power cable) Normal (Power on) Powering up (Warming up) Flashing Power off (Cooling-I: It can’t accept any Flashing key at this status) Power off (Cooling-II: It can accept Flashing power key to turn on the projector) Error (Lamp failed)
  • Page 46 Appendices Problem: Message Reminders Over temperature - the projector has exceeded its recommended operating temperature and must be allowed to cool down before it may be used. Replacing the lamp - the lamp is about to reach its maximum life- time.
  • Page 47: Replacing The Lamp

    Appendices Replacing the lamp The projector will detect the lamp life itself. It will show you a warning message Warning: To avoid projector to cool for before you replace the lamp! Lamp Replacing Procedure: Warning: To reduce the 3. Disconnect the power cable. do not drop the lamp module or touch the 5.
  • Page 48: Lamp Handling Precautions

    Appendices ORDER REPLACEMENT LAMP Replacement lamp can be ordered through your dealer. When ordering a LAMP HANDLING PRECAUTIONS This projector uses a high-pressure lamp which must be handled carefully and properly. Lamp life may differ from lamp to lamp and according to the environment of use.
  • Page 49: Cleaning The Air Filters

    Appendices Cleaning the Air Filters tiveness and may result in internal heat build up and adverse- the steps below. Do not operate the pro- removed. Dust may accumulate on the opti- cal elements degrading picture quality. Do not put anything into the air intake vent.
  • Page 50 Appendices Projection System Single Chip DLP ® Technology by Texas Instruments Number of Pixels technology Lamp Projection Lens (Diag.) Projection Distance feet (0.5 to meters) Power Supply Power Consumption Normal mode:320W Standby mode <1 Watt Input Current - Power: AC power input socket signal 1x Composite video RCA input Built-in Speaker...
  • Page 51: Computer Compatibility (Analog)

    Appendices Computer Compatibility (Analog) (1) Signals from D-sub 15 V.Frequency H.Frequency Modes Resolution (Hz) (kHz) 31.50 31.50 35.20 SXGA WXGA 55.935 Note: “*” compressed computer image. UXGA Note: The projector only support a separate sync signal. Composite 31.35 sync and sync on green are not supported.
  • Page 52: Computer Compatibility (Digital-Hdmi)

    Appendices Computer Compatibility (Digital- HDMI) (1) PC digital signals with HDMI-DVI cable V.Frequency H.Frequency Modes Resolution (Hz) (kHz) 31.50 31.50 35.20 SXGA WXGA 55.935 UXGA 31.35 English English...
  • Page 53 Appendices (2) AV digital signals with HDMI cable V.Frequency Modes Resolution (Hz) English...
  • Page 54: Terminal : Analog Rgb (Mini D-Sub 15 Pin)

    Appendices Terminal : Analog RGB (Mini D-sub 15 pin) ICP download sync. Input) Ground (Red) Ground (Green) Ground (Blue) Terminal : Mini DIN 8-pin English English...
  • Page 55: Regulation & Safety Notices

    Appendices 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.
  • Page 56: Operation Conditions

    Appendices Operation conditions This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: 1. This device may not cause harmful interference and cluding interference that may cause undesired operation. Notice: Canadian users This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003.
  • Page 57: Serial Control Interface

    Appendices Serial Control Interface This projector provides a function to control and monitor the projector’s operations by using the RS-232C serial port. Operation 1. Connect a RS-232C serial cross cable to on the projector and serial port on the PC. 2.
  • Page 58: Functional Execution Command

    Appendices Functional Execution Command Format The command is sent from PC to the projector with the format below; Command: two characters (refer to the command table below. the format below; format below. Command Function Command Function POWER ON POWER OFF (Immediate POWER OFF) Scart Computer 1...
  • Page 59: Status Read Command

    Appendices Status Read Command Format The command is sent from PC to the projector with the format below; Command: one character (refer to the command table below. string’ with the format below; Projector Command Function Projector status Return Power ON Standby mode Cooling Down Power Failure...
  • Page 60: Use Of Telnet

    Appendices Use of Telnet You can control the projector by using the telnet application installed on your computer. Normally, the telnet application The telnet 10000 port is used to control the is available on your computer. projector. Further instructions about the telnet ap- Control on-line guide on your computer.
  • Page 61: Pjlink Notice

    Appendices Command list table Command Function then press “Enter” key for termina- POWER ON POWER OFF is a command to turn on the projec- (Immediate POWER OFF) Enter with ASCII the projector is turning on. acters and one-byte characters. press “Ctrl” key and “]” key at the >...
  • Page 62: Dimensions

    Appendices Dimensions 12.06"/306.53mm 2.55"/64.67mm Lens Center 5.07"/128.92mm 4.74"/120.54mm 3° Max. 0.47"/11.89mm 4.13"/105.00mm 4.70"/119.50mm 0.74"/18.80mm Screw Holes for Ceiling Mount Screw: M4 4.06"/103.10mm 4.06"/103.10mm Depth: 0.47”/12.0mm English English...
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