Front Projector Front Projector FCC Warning 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.
Front Projector Front Projector Content Warning, Certification, Declaration Content Note Introduction Image Resolution Compatibility Package Unfolding Notice Usage Guide Help Maintenance Installing Projector Connecting a Computer Connecting a video device Turning on the Projector Power Supply Turning off the Projector power supply Using the Projector Adjusting the projector Using the remote control...
Front Projector Front Projector Operating Considerations for Safety Please read and conform to the operating considerations strictly before attempting to operate the projector. Otherwise, fire, thunder damage or person injure may be caused and the equipment protection may be destroyed or weaken as well.Please preserve all security introduc- tions well.
Front Projector Front Projector Important Operating Considerations for Safety Place the projector in a horizontal position no greater than 15 degrees off axis Locate the projector in a well-ventilated area without any obstructions to intake or exhaust vents. Do not place the projector on a tablecloth or other soft covering that may block the vents.
Front Projector Front Projector Introduction The new-designed projector has the advantages of convenient taking away, simple connection and harmonious coordination, which is not only easy to connect, easy to use, but also easy to maintain. Image Resolution The resolution of the projection image (XGA) is 1024*768, compatible with the projector screen with the resolution of 1280*1024 at most.
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Front Projector Front Projector Fig.1 The items included in the package Projector Remote Control and Batteries Audio/Video Cable Power Cable Computer Cable 6 《User’s Guide》 and 《Quick Set Up card》 *The item with * may be vary in different countries.
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Front Projector Front Projector Control Panel Elevator foot release Zoom Remote control receiver (IR) Focus Fig.2 Projector Former Vision Remote control receiver (IR) Security lock Power Connector Connector Fig.3 Projector Rear Vision Adjustable foot Leveling foot Lamp Door Fig.4 Projector Bottom Vision...
Front Projector Front Projector Usage Guide Please don’t look the lens with the direct-vision after the projector’s power supply is turned on, the glare may burn your eyes. Make sure vents aren’t blocked, the airflow-prevented may cause the projector to shut down because over heat. If it occurs, please remain the projector to cool for one minute and then turn on.
Front Projector Front Projector Installing Projector 1 Level off the projector. The distance between the projector and power supply, or computer can’t be over 6' (1.8m). The projector should be put behind the screen when it is semitransparent, please refer to the “Rear Projection Installation” on page 24 to master how to reverse the image.
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Front Projector Front Projector V GA Lo ck Computer S-Video Mo nitor Note: please make sure the power supply of the projector and other equipments are all shut down besides Remote Cont rol Composite Video Receiver (IR) other operations, if the Power USB Interface Connector...
Front Projector Front Projector Connecting a Computer A simulate computer connection cable is available in your projector case, if your computer supports digital signal output, the digital connec- Note: some desktop tion Error: the image is not focus cable can be purchased to receive the computers will not signal as quickly and as clearly as possible with superior quality.
Front Projector Front Projector Connecting a Video Device If the video device (VCR, DVD player, video camera) uses a single-prong, round compound video connector, please adopt the audio/video (A/V) cable. If the video device uses a round, four-prong S-video connector, please purchase the S-video connector which can generate the image with superior quality.
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Front Projector Front Projector S-Video Fig. 9 Caution: there may Connect the projector to VCR with S-video and Video cables. be the Video Out connector which is 3 Adopt the S-video cable and Video cable simultaneously. used for coaxial line connecting.
Front Projector Front Projector Turn on the projector power supply 1 Plug the power cable into the side of the projector and plug the remaining into the power supply slot, the surge protection wiring board is suggested. The LED indicator will be shown with blue (Fig.6 on page 6)。 Note: the power supply cables offered 2 Press the power button on the top of the projector.。...
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Front Projector Front Projector Cancel the selection and click “Next”, Windows will query the driver automatically. When the driver has been deleted, please reload it with the Windows OS disk. After the driver is found, click “Next” to install.
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Front Projector Front Projector Note: for some After the installation is finished, click “Finish”. computers, the equipments initializing 5 The computer image should be shown on the screen, if not, pressing sequence is extremely the Source/Select on keypad or Video button on remote control to important.
Front Projector Front Projector Turning off the projector power supply Press “Power” to turn off the projector power supply and a confirming window will be shown, press the button again to confirm and the lamp extinguished. After the fun working and LED indicator displaying yellow for 90 seconds, the projector shuts down.
Front Projector Front Projector Using the Projector This chapter introduces how to use and adjust the projector. Besides, the buttons on control panel or remote control, available items on screen are all mentioned here. Basic Adjustment on Image Make sure the power supplies on the equipments are turned on in correct sequence (refer to page11), Notice: to reach the If the image shown is not integrated, please rotate the zoom (refer...
Front Projector Front Projector There are the “elevator foot release” and “leveling foot” available on the projector, if the projector need to be hoisted, please follow the steps: 1 Hoist the projector to the height required and press the “elevator foot release”...
Front Projector Front Projector Remote Control If the remote control needs to be used to operate the PowerPoint, the USB cable of projector must be connected to the computer.。 Make sure you are pointing the remote at the projector or screen, not the computer, and are within the remote range of 30 feet (9m).
Front Projector Front Projector Using the control panel and keypad buttons Use the Up/Down arrow buttons to adjust the image Keystone feature and use the Left/Right buttons to adjust the loudspeaker Volume. Please refer to “Menu usage” on Page20 for details. Keystone Aspect ratio Power...
Front Projector Front Projector Using the menus The menus on projector offer you the images configurations. Press Menu on control panel or remote control to initialize the menu on screen and change the Keystone and Brightness on control panel to view list, press Up/Down arrow buttons to move the cursor upwardly or downwardly, the menu selected shows brightly.
Front Projector Front Projector Display: list the menus Fig.15 Note: saturation suits Display: list the menus for the video signal Brightness only. Brightness: to change the image intensity. Use Up/Down arrow buttons to adjust the Brightness ranged from 0 to 100. Contrast Controls the degree of difference between the lightest and darkest parts of the picture and changes the amount of black and white in the image.
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Front Projector Front Projector Picture List Note: resolution and Fig.16 tone adjustments suit Picture List for the video signal only. Picture List Sharpness: changes the clarity of the edges of a video image. Color: use Left/Right buttons to adjust the image color. Tint: use the arrow buttons to adjust the video tint.
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Front Projector Front Projector Auto Synchronization Select the Auto Synchronization and press Left/Right buttons to enable or disable the functions selected. The selected item indicates it has been enabled, the blank one indicates on the contrary. Fig.17 Auto Synchronization Phase: adjusts the horizontal phase of a computer source subtly. Tracking: adjusts the vertical scan of a computer source with arrows.
Front Projector Front Projector Language It allows you to select a language for the on screen display of menus and messages, there are German, English, Japanese, and Chinese are available. Press Left/Right to select. Fig.18 Language List Advanced Menu Fig.19 Advanced Menu Gamma: diversified effects will be shown when different Gammas are selected.
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Front Projector Front Projector Test Image: test images stored in the system. Auto Source Select: configure whether the system search for the signal source automatically. Rear-projection: diversified projection modes can be select. Ceiling-projection: diversified projection modes can be select. Lamp Reset: initialize the lamp usage time to zero. Factory Initialization: initialize all items (except Rear-jection, Lamp Hours and languages) to their defaults after displaying a confirmation dialog box.
Front Projector Front Projector Maintenance and Error Solution The chapter introduces the items including: Cleaning Lens Cleaning Lamp Filter Replacing Projection Lamp Replacing remote control battery Using Security Lock Error Solution Cleaning Lens The steps on how to clean the lens can be listed as: Apply a non-abrasive camera lens cleaner to a soft, dry cloth.
Front Projector Front Projector Replacing the Projection Lamp The lamp hour timer in the Service menu counts the number of hours the Warning: to avoid burns, lamp has been in use. When the timer reaches 3500 hours, the LED allow the projector to indicator shown with red, indicating the lamp module should be exchang.
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Front Projector Front Projector Fig.22 Remove the lamp door by grasping and lifting the screw Warning: do not drop the lamp module. The Carefully remove the lamp module by grasping and lifting the metal glass may shatter and bail wire. Dispose of the lamp in an environmentally proper manner. cause injury.
Front Projector Front Projector Replacing the Remote Control Butteries The batteries life depends on the usage frequency and duration of remote control. All error operations on the remote control are all the reasons for the insufficient batteries. 1 Put the remote control on hand with face flooring side. 2 Slide the cover off the remote control.
Front Projector Front Projector Error Solution LED Indicator If the projector can’t work normally and the red LED is blinking, refer to Fig.13 on page 18 for details. When the lamp LED indicator shown with red in stable, which indicates the lamp should be changed, please refer to page 30 for details.
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Front Projector Front Projector Error: the screen is initialized only. Make sure all the cables are connected correctly and refer to the steps on page7 for details. Make sure all the cable pins aren’t bended. Make sure the input signal source is proper and refer to page17 for details.
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Front Projector Front Projector Error: the image width is not suitable for the screen. Adjust the zoom or projector position. Adjust the image width. Please refer to page 23 for details. Error: the image is not focus Rotate the projector lens and adjust the focus. Make sure the distance between projector and screen no less than 4.9'(1.5m) and the projector position at a 90 degree angle to the screen.
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Front Projector Front Projector Error: the lamp is extinguished Slight surge may result the lamp distinguished. Turn off the projector power supply for one minute and then turn on again. Make sure the projector ventilation is not covered.
Front Projector Front Projector Accessories Standard Accessories (shipped with the projector) User's Guide Carry Case (wrapper included) Computer Cable 6’ (1.8m) Power Cable Remote control Projector Lamp Module (included in Note: use only projector) approved accesso- The item with * may be diversified in ries.
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