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Projector About the Owner’s Manual Please read the owner’s manual thoroughly to ensure correct usage of the projector and its features. After reading, store the owner’s manual in a safe place for future reference. Features 1. Dress up Design 2. Designed for tough environment 3.
Contents Contents About Owner’s Manual Contents ........................1 Contents of Your Box ....................3-A Safety Instructions ....................4 Safety Labels......................8 Part Names ........................9 Projector ........................9 Control Panel ......................10 Rear ........................11 Setting Up ........................12 Arrangement ......................12 Power ON / OFF ....................13 Setting Up The Projector ..................14 Ceiling Mounted Installation Guide ..............15 Adjusting The Projector’s Elevation ..............16 How To Connect ....................17...
Contents MENU ........................28 Advanced Menu .....................28 Presentation Menu ....................31 Security Menu ......................33 PIN Key In Operation ....................36 Network Control Software Application ..............37 Before Use ........................38 Before Using Network Control Software ..............38 Projector Auto Search....................39 Modify the Projector Setting .................41 Registering And Configuring the Projector ............42 Delete ........................
Contents of Your Box Safety Instructions Contents of Your Box Please make sure that following items are included in the box. If any items are missing, contact your dealer please.. 1. Projector 2. Computer cable 3. Power cord 4. Quick Start Guide 5.
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Safety Instructions Contents of Your Box 8. Interactive Kit 7. USB Cable...
Safety Instructions The projector is designed and tested to meet the latest standards for safety of information technology equipment. However, to ensure safe use of this product, it is important that you follow the instructions mentioned in this manual and marked on the product. This symbol indicates information that, if ignored, could possibly WARNING result in personal injury or even death.
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Safety Instructions WARNING If a problem should occur If smoke or strange odors arise, continued use could result in fire or electrical shock. In such case, immediately turn off the power switch and then disconnect the power plug from the power outlet. After making sure that the smoke or odor has stopped, contact your dealer for repairs. Never attempt to make repairs yourself because this is dangerous. Do not use this projector if there is no image or sound, or if the sound is distorted.
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Safety Instructions WARNING Do not look through the lens when the lamp is on. Never look through the lens when the lamp is on. The powerful light could adversely affect vision. Use special caution in households where children are present. Avoid shock or impact on the projector.
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Safety Instructions CAUTION Placing heavy objects on top of this projector could result in loss of balance or falling and cause personal injury or damage the projector. Do not block the ventilation openings. Do not block the ventilation openings of this projector. Blocking ventilation could lead to internal overheating which could result in fire.
Safety Labels Safety Labels Safety labels are used on or within the projector to alert you to items or areas requiring your attention. WARNING LABEL EMI Label LAMP DOOR WARNING LABEL...
Part Names Part Names Projector Control panel Operating system. Lens Cover Attach when not using to protect the lens from becoming dirty or damaged. Filter cover Prevents dust and other foreign particles from being drawn into projector. Remove the filter cover to clean the air filter. Focus ring Use the focus ring to focus the projector Front IR image.
Part Names Control Panel LAMP INDICATOR POWER INDICATOR KEYSTONE AUTO 1 15 1 10 Adjust the vertical keystone. Automatically adjust the setting to match the current input. VOLUME + / - (POWER) 1 16 Sound louder or lower. Power On / Off. INPUT 1 12 LAMP INDICATOR...
Part Names Rear A B C VIDEO Connect the USB cable to a computer Composite video signal from a video to utilize the Interactive functions. source. RS232 AUDIO IN 3, R / L Serial data port for controlling the projector RCA type corresponds to video input.
Setting Up Setting Up Arrangement 1. Before installation, make sure that the projector is turned off and the power cord is disconnected. 2. Do not set up and move the projector, while it is hot. 3. The distance between the projector and screen determines the actual image size. Refer to the table below to determine the screen size at a given distance.
Setting Up Power ON / OFF Zoom ring Turning On The Power Focus ring 1. M ake sure that power cord is firmly and POWER indicator correctly connected to the projector. 2. The green Power indicator blinks slowly. 3. Remove the lens cover. 4. Press POWER button on the control panel or the remote control to turn on the projector.
Setting Up Setting Up The Projector The projector supports the following four different projection methods. 1. Front projection 3. Rear ceiling projection 2. Rear projection 4. Front ceiling projection 90˚ The projector can be installed pitched by any 0˚ 180˚ angle (360 degree) without any setting in fan mode.
Setting Up Ceiling Mounted Installation Guide Attach ceiling mount at four-suspension bracket fixing points when suspending from a ceiling. Special installation is required in order to suspend the projector from the ceiling. Please ask your dealer for details. MAX M4x8 mm For Mounting Security Anchor The product is equipped with security anchor and PIN LOCK (See page 33 for detials) functions to help prevent unauthorized removal of the projector.
Setting Up Adjusting The Projector’s Elevation Use the adjustable foot at the front of the projector to set the image height. Holding the projector, push the foot adjust CAUTION buttons to loosen the front adjustable foot. * The adjustment range of front adjustable Position the front side of the projector to the foot is 0 to 8.5 degrees.
Setting Up How To Connect Laptop or desktop computer Desktop / Laptop MOUSE RS-232 AUDIO OUT VGA OUT DVI OUT RGB IN AUDIO OUT Speaker DVD Player S-VIDEO OUT YPb/Cb Pr/Cr AUDIO IN VIDEO OUT AUDIO OUT (L)&(R) Before starting, make sure that the projector and computer are both turned off. Connect the computer Connect the computer cable from the computer to the projector's RGB IN or DVI-I IN.
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Setting Up How To Connect Laptop or desktop computer Connect the audio cable if necessary 1. Please connect the audio cable to the AUDIO IN 1 if the computer cable is connected to the projector's RGB IN. 2. Please connect the audio cable to the AUDIO IN 2 if the computer cable is connected to the projector's DVI-I IN.
Remote Control Remote Control Batteries Installation 1. Remove the battery cover. 2. Load the batteries. Make sure the poles are correctly oriented. 3. Close the battery cover. Caution ►Avoid excessive heat and humidity. ►Do not drop the remote control. ► I f the remote control will not be used for an extended period, remove the batteries. ► D o not expose the remote control to water or moisture. This could result in malfunction. ► R eplace the battery when remote control operation becomes sluggish or unresponsive. ► D o not place the remote control close to the exhaust ventilation opening of the projector, because the exhaust air is hot.
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Remote Control (Optional) Remote Control POWER Power on / operation mode, Standby mode, Cool down mode. INPUT Select input source : RGB 1 RGB 2 DVI-I Y,Pb,Pr S-Video Video Note : If the projector can not be captured the signals within 15 minutes, it will be shut down automatically.
Menu Operation How To Operate On-Screen Display 1. Press "Menu" button. Following menu will appear. 2. Press up / down / left / right button on control panel or remote control to select item or adjust value. Up / Down / Right / Left button Menu button...
MENU (PC Mode) MENU (PC Mode) Picture Menu Step: 1. U se the ▲ /▼ buttons to select an item. 2. U se the ◄ / ► cursor buttons to select an item or adjust the value. Item Selection Description BRIGHTNESS 000/100 Adjust the image brightness level. CONTRAST 000/100 Adjust the image contrast level.
MENU (PC Mode) Audio Menu Step: 1. U se the ▲ /▼ buttons to select an item. 2. U se the ◄ / ► buttons to select an item or adjust the value. Item Selection Description VOLUME 00/40 Adjust the volume. MUTE OFF/ON Mute the volume OFF / ON.
MENU (PC Mode) Setting Menu Step: 1. U se the ▲ /▼buttons to select an item. 2. U se the ◄ / ► buttons to select an item or adjust the value. Item Selection Description Move the image position horizontally. H POSITION 000/100 This function can be used under computer signal input only. Move the image position vertically.
MENU (Video Mode) MENU (Video Mode) Picture Menu Step: 1. U se the ▲ /▼ buttons to select an item. 2. U se the ◄ / ► cursor buttons to select an item or adjust the value. Item Selection Description BRIGHTNESS 000/100 Adjust the image brightness level. CONTRAST 000/100 Adjust the image contrast level.
MENU (Video Mode) Audio Menu Step: 1. U se the ▲ /▼ buttons to select an item. 2. U se the ◄ / ► buttons to select an item or adjust the value. Item Selection Description VOLUME 00/40 Adjust the volume. MUTE OFF/ON Mute the volume OFF / ON.
MENU (Video Mode) Setting Menu Step: 1. U se the ▲ /▼buttons to select an item. 2. U se the ◄ / ► buttons to select an item or adjust the value. Item Selection Description AUTO KEYSTONE OFF/ON Automatically Correct keystone distortion in image. V KEYSTONE -70/+70 Correct vertical keystone distortion in image manually.
MENU MENU Advanced Menu Step: 1. U se the ▲ /▼buttons to select an item. 2. U se the ◄ / ► buttons to select an item or adjust the value. Item Selection Description ZOOM / PAN EXECUTE Execute digital zoom and pan function. FREEZE OFF/ON Freeze the current image on the screen.
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MENU Advanced Menu LOGO SETTING This function allows you to customize the start-up logo. In order to access this page PIN code is required. Item Selection Description Select Mode( ► cursor button) DEFAULT The factory logo. LOGO MODE USER The image you captured. The blank image. You can select color with background function.
MENU Advanced Menu Logo Capture How to use this function? S elect Logo Capture item in the logo setting menu, then press ► button. R ed frame will appear to select captures area. Image U se 4 direction buttons to adjust the position of the frame.
MENU Presentation Menu Step: 1. U se the ▲ /▼buttons to select an item. 2. U se the ◄ / ► buttons to select an item or adjust the value. Item Selection Description Automatically invert the image when the projector is turned AUTO CEILING OFF / ON upside down, i.e.
MENU Presentation Menu Reset Lamp Timer The lamp timer is the time counted after the last resetting. The usage time of the lamp is shown in the PRESENTATION Menu. Pressing the RESET button or the ► button displays a dialog. To reset the lamp time, select the RESET using the ► button. NOTE ► T he replacement warning message is set to appear after about 3000 hours of lamp use in order to maintain the initial brightness. When replacement message appears, replace the lamp with a new one as soon as possible, even if the lamp is still workable.
MENU Security Menu Step: 1. U se the ▲ /▼buttons to select an item. 2. U se the ◄ / ► buttons to select an item or adjust the value. Item Selection Description OFF: Turn off PIN lock protection. ON 1: After plugging in AC power, you need to key in PIN code at the first time of use. If the AC power stays unplugged, you do not need to key in PIN code next time when you use the projector.
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MENU Security Menu Step: 1. U se the ▲ /▼buttons to select an item. 2. U se the ◄ / ► buttons to select an item or adjust the value. Item Selection Description Show the filter use time. FILTER TIMER RESET FILTER Reset the filter timer after cleaning / changing filter. EXECUTE TIMER 500 hours Select (500 / 800 / 1000 hours) depending on the FILTER COUNTER 800 hours environment.(default : 500 hours).
MENU Auto Filter Alert Auto Filter Alert in SECURITY category shows the air filter use time and alerts user to change filter. When the operating time reaches the set time, a warning message will appear on the screen to remind user of filter cleaning /replacing. Filter Replace... Filter has been used for more than 500 hours. NOTE ► Please reset the Filter time only when you replace the filter.
MENU PIN Key In Operation When the projector is turned on and the PIN LOCK PROTECTION is set to [ON], the image will show as on the right side. 1. Press the MENU button on the projector or remote control. Enter PIN code by keypad or remote control.
Network Control Software Application Network Control Software Application Procedure to utilize this function R egister the projector(s) to be controlled only for the first time. "Auto Search" finds and lists up the projectors in the network. Assign Projector name and Group name for ease. S ave the setting as a Project file. By opening the Project file the setting can be recovered easily from next time. M onitor the status of registered projectors up to 255 units. Status of Power, Temperature and System and Input selection, used hours of Lamp and Filter can be monitored.
Before Use Before Use Before Using Network Control Software C opy and paste the "Network Control Software" folder in the CD-ROM of the Owner's Manual to the PC. C reate and put the short-cut icon for "Network Control.exe" on the desktop. C onfirm that AC is supplied to the projector and the projector and the PC are ...
Before Use Projector Auto Search. C lick the (Projector search), then the Search Window below appears. <Graph 2> NOTE If the security warning window appears, please select "Unblock" to allow the Network Control software to work. C lick (search again), then the target projectors will be listed as follows.
Before Use Modify The Projector Setting I f you need to modify the projector’s setting, please move mouse cursor to the table on the left and press button on the column. The contents of the setting will appear on the right side table.
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Before Use Sorting the projectors P rojector can be sorted easily by clicking the monitor window title (Group Name) or (Projector Name). <Graph > A fter registering, you can click button (Data single capture) in the tool bar or click button (Start Auto Scan) to update the status.
Registering And Configuring The Projector Registering And Configuring The Projector Delete S elect the registered projector in monitor window. Click mouse right key and select "Delete" to erase the registered projector data. < Graph 6 > : Register Table.
Registering And Configuring The Projector Projector Setting (Setting for individual projector) S elect the registered projector in monitor window. Click mouse right key and select " projector setting" to modify the registered projector data. After finishing the setting, you can save by clicking button or cancel by clicking button. < Graph 7 > : Register table. <...
Registering And Configuring The Projector System Setting (Setting for all projectors) Click button (system setting) to modify system alert setting. Saving the setting < Graph 9 > <Graph 10> Note: Alert setting in System Setting vs Projector Setting Whenever the " "...
Registering And Configuring The Projector System Setting Monitor Item Description Lamp Timer Read lamp use time from projector. Air Filter Alert Read Air Filter Timer from projector. System Status/ Read System Status and Temperature from projector in Power On Tempeture Level status.
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Registering And Configuring The Projector Saving the Project File Save the Configuration above as Project File by clicking the save button in the Tool bar in the Monitor window before closing Network Control Software. If it is not saved, all the configuration above will be lost. From next time after starting this Network Control Software the configuration can be recovered easily by opening the Project File.
Registering And Configuring The Projector Link(Controlling Projector) S elect the registered projector in monitor window. Click mouse right key and select "Link" to show the control panel table and the projector connecting status. < Graph 12 > : The control panel table...
Control Panel Window Introduction Control Panel Window Introduction P ower Control Icon Name Power on Power off I nput Source Icon Name Video S-Video Y, Pb, Pr / Y, Cb, Cr DVI-I RGB 1 Change Input Source F unction Key Icon Name...
Control Panel Window Introduction Function Key Icon Name Lower Contrast Zoom In Zoom Out Volume Up Volume Down Projector Status Icon Name System Status Input Source Status Lamp Timer Air Filter Timer...
Control Panel Window Introduction Network Control Window introduction Icon Name Description Capture the all registered projectors’ information one Scan all time only. According to the system setting, get the projector Start Auto Scan information automatically. Stop Auto Capture Stop scanning the projector information. Search the projector in the same network to register Auto Search and modify the setting.
Maintenance Of Projector Maintenance of Projector Filter Keep the air filters clean by cleaning them periodically. By using Filter Counter the projector can remind you of the timing. There are 2 types of air filters in this projector, one is black sponge attached just back side of the filter cover and the other is the filter assembly called Anti-dust filter(consists of a white folded cloth and black frame). How to clean or replace the filters Turn off the projector, and unplug the power cord. Wait to allow the projector to cool down sufficiently.
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Maintenance of Projector 4. Install the Anti-dust filter to the filter cover. (a) P lace the Filter cover so as the sponge filter faces you. (There is >PC< sign on the top middle of the Filter cover.) (b) P lace the Anti-dust filter on it so as the 4 white hooks show up through the openings in the corners. (There is >ABS< sign on the top of the black frame.) (c) S lide down the Anti-dust filter so that the two black hooks of the Anti-dust filter go into the slots on the bottom of the Filter cover.
Maintenance of Projector Lamp Please turn off the projector and unplug the AC power cord. And then, let the projector cool down at least 60 minutes. Replacing New Lamp(Part Number:23040021) 1. Remove the lamp door. 2. Loosen 2 screws of the lamp holder. Hold the handle on the top of the lamp, pull out the lamp straight off the projector.
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Maintenance of Projector WARNING The projector uses a high-pressure mercury lamp. The explosion of lamp with a loud bang or burn out could possibly cause injury or a fire. When the bulb bursts, it is possible for shards of glass to fly into the lamp housing; and for gas containing mercury to escape from the projector’s vent holes. If the lamp has broken, do not check the inside of the projector. Please ventilate the room immediately.
Maintenance of Projector Additional - In order to ensure the safe use of your projector, please contact your dealer to inspect about once a year. - Before maintenance, make sure the power cable is unplugged, allow the projector to cool sufficiently. The high temperature state of the projector could cause a burn in and/ or malfunction to the projector.
Troubleshooting Troubleshooting Indicator The power and lamp indicators show the status of the projector. Before requesting repair, check the projector status using the chart below. If the problem cannot be resolved, contact your dealer. In normal status~~~ POWER LAMP CONDITIONS DESCRIPTION Blinking In Projector is ready to be turned...
Troubleshooting Error For Machine Defects The following problems may be confused with a machine defect. Check and follow the table. If it couldn’t be improved, contact your dealer. Symptom Cause / Remedy The power cord is disconnected. Plug the power cord into an AC outlet. Intending to turn on the projector again during the cool down mode.
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Troubleshooting Error For Machine Defects Symptom Cause / Remedy The projector is not connected correctly. Check audio cable if connect correctly. The volume is set to minimum. No audio Adjust the volume. Mute is turned on. Press the MUTE button. No battery.
Appendix Appendix Menu Tree (PC Mode) Brightness Contrast PICTURE Sharpness Natural Display Mode Cinema Daylight Green Board White Board Black Board User Front Auto Ceiling Ceiling Rear Volume AUDIO Ceiling And Rear Lamp Mode PRESENTATION Mute Lamp H Position Reset Lamp Timer V Position Phase Frequency...
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Appendix Menu Tree (Video Mode) Brightness Front Contrast PICTURE Ceiling Auto Ceiling Rear Sharpness Ceiling And Rear Lamp Mode PRESENTATION Color Lamp Tint Natural Reset Lamp Timer Cinema Display Mode Daylight Green Board White Board Black Board PIN Lock Protection On 1 User On 2...
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Appendix Configurations of Terminal Analog RGB Input/Output (1) Connections(15P HD-Sub) (2) Pin Number Define Pin NO. Signal Name Connection R signal Input G signal Input G/Sync. On G B signal Input N.C. N.C. R return(GND) G return(GND) B return(GND) N.C. N.C. N.C. Signal return(GND) N.C.
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Appendix Digital Visual Intergace(DVI-I) (1) Connections (2) Pin Number Define Signal Name Signal Name T.M.D.S. Data2- 9 T.M.D.S. Data1- 17 T.M.D.S. Data0- T.M.D.S. Data2+ 10 T.M.D.S. Data1+ 18 T.M.D.S. Data0+ T.M.D.S. Data2/4 11 T.M.D.S. Data1/3 19 T. M . D . S . D a t a 0 / 5 Shield Shield Shield...
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Appendix Component(Y,Pb,Pr/Y,Cb,Cr) (1) Connections Y / Y Pb /Cb Pr / Cr (2) Pin Number Define Pb/Cb Pr/Cr Pin NO. Signal Name Connection Pb/Cb Pr/Cr Signal return(GND) Signal return(GND) Signal return(GND) (3) Connector:RCA Jack...
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Appendix Composite Video Signal (1) Connections (2) Pin Number Define Pin2 Pin1 Pin NO. Signal Name Connection Video Signal(GND) Video Input (3) Connector:RCA jack (4) Input signal polarity: Composite signal, Sync:Negative (5) Input level:Video signal: 1.0V ±0.2V p-p 75Ω terminate, NRZ...
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Appendix S-Video Signal (1) S-Video Connections and Connector (2) Pin Number Define Pin NO. Signal Name Connection Y Signal(GND) C Signal(GND) Y Signal Input C Signal Input (3) Input signal polarity ●Composite signal sync: Negative (4)Input level ●Y Signal:1.0V ±0.2V p-p 75Ω terminate, NRZ ●Sync:0.286V ±0.1V p-p ●Chromatic:75Ω terminate, NRZ ●Burst:0.286V ±20%...
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Appendix RS232 Control Communication Protocol Specification Items Standard Baud rate 9600 bps Data length 8 bits Parity None Stop bit 1 bit Flow Control None RS232 Cable Define PC Side Projector side with D-Sub Pin RX 2 RX 3 TX 3 TX 2 GND 5 GND 5 USB Connector...
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U.S.A. Canada EIKI International, Inc. EIKI CANADA - Eiki International, Inc. 30251 Esperanza P.O. Box 156, 310 First St. - Unit 2, Rancho Santa Margarita Midland, ON, L4R 4K8, Canada CA 92688-2132 Tel: 800-563-3454 (705)-527-4084 U.S.A. Fax: 800-567-4069 (705)-527-4087 Tel: 800-242-3454 (949)-457-0200 E-Mail: canada@eiki.com...