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  • Page 1 ABOUT PROJECTOR.COM Projector.com (http://www.projector.com) is your review and buying guide resource for DLP and LCD video projectors. Visit the site to read the latest projector news and reviews, read and comment on projector specifications, download user manuals and much more.
  • Page 2 QUICK SET-UP The following steps will quickly lead you through set-up and adjustments for the projector connected to a single computer. The sequence numbers refer to the drawing of the quick set- up. Before connecting, please remember to switch off the computer and disconnect the projector power cord.
  • Page 3 *** ILLUSTRATION, QUICK SETUP ***...
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    7 IMAGE ADJUSTMENTS............... 15 8 USING THE PROJECTOR ..............17 8.1 REMOTE CONTROL .............. 17 8.1.1 REMOTE CONTROL KEYS ......... 18 8.2 PROJECTOR KEYBOARD AND INDICATORS ..... 20 8.2.1 KEYBOARD KEYS ............20 8.2.2 INDICATORS ............... 21 8.3 THE MENU SYSTEM ............. 22 8.3.1 THE SETUP MENU SELECTIONS ......
  • Page 5 USER GUIDE SVGA LCD PROJECTOR 13.2 MONITOR................37 13.3 MOUSE .................. 38 13.4 AUDIO ..................38 13.5 S-VIDEO* ................38 13.6 VIDEO (YELLOW)*..............38 13.7 LEFT AUDIO (WHITE)* ............38 13.8 RIGHT AUDIO (RED)*............39 14 ENVIRONMENTAL HANDLING ............40 15 FCC STATEMENT................
  • Page 6: Introduction

    SVGA LCD PROJECTOR 1 INTRODUCTION Thank you for purchasing this state of the art SVGA ultra portable projector! For long and lasting, safe and secure operation, please read this user guide, and follow the instructions given. Failing to do so may cause product failure that could void any warranties given, and in some cases be harmful and dangerous to people.
  • Page 7: Symbol Descriptions

    USER GUIDE SVGA LCD PROJECTOR 2 SYMBOL DESCRIPTIONS DANGEROUS VOLTAGE This symbol indicates the presence of high voltages inside the product. High voltages may constitute electric shock and may be lethal. WARNING This symbol alerts the user of important operating, maintenance (servicing) and safety-related instructions.
  • Page 8: Safety Instructions

    2. RETAIN INSTRUCTIONS - The safety and operating instructions should be retained for future reference. 3. HEED WARNINGS - All warnings on the projector and in the User Guide should be adhered to. If ignored, use of this projector may cause death, injury or material damage.
  • Page 9 12. OBJECT OR LIQUID ENTRY - Care should be taken so that objects are not put or do not fall into the projector housing. Be careful not to spill liquids that may flow into the projector interior. Do not insert metal or flammable objects into the projector.
  • Page 10 20. SERVICING - The user should not attempt to perform unusual or technical service to the projector. Do not open the unit, except for the lamp replacement door. Refer all servicing to authorized personnel only. Replace damaged cords or cables with original replacement parts only.
  • Page 11: Main Features

    • Compact and light • Automatic adjustments/setup • Digital zoom • User replaceable UHP-lamp • True SVGA 800 x 600 resolution • 640 x 480 to 1152 x 864 image compatibility • 16.7 million colors • Stereo sound • Infrared remote control with trackball mouse emulation •...
  • Page 12: Supplied Material

    USER GUIDE SVGA LCD PROJECTOR 5 SUPPLIED MATERIAL STANDARD MATERIAL A complete set includes the following components: 1. LCD Projector 5. Remote Control 2. Computer cable w/PS/2 mouse 6. Batteries 3. RCA Cable* 7. User Guide 4. Power Cord 8. Soft Case (not shown in drawing)
  • Page 13: Optional Material

    In order to connect to a MAC computer the following is required: • MAC computer adapter • MAC monitor adapter • 4 meter mouse cable • MAC Mouse adapter 5.2.3 CEILING MOUNT To mount the projector in the ceiling, a special ceiling mount kit is available...
  • Page 14: Making The Connections

    Place the projector on a table at a suitable distance to the projection screen. Select a screen with good reflectivity and avoid direct sunlight shining in. Place the projector so that the image is visible to the whole audience, and so that the unit does not obstruct the view.
  • Page 15 You may use a SCART adapter at the source end if needed. 6. MAINS POWER. Connect the mains cord to the projector and all other equipment in the set-up. 7. SWITCH ON the projector first, then the computer. It is important to switch the projector on first in order for correct detection of the projector as a display and mouse peripheral device to the computer.
  • Page 16: Image Adjustments

    This section will aid in adjusting a stable, flicker-free image for best viewing results. Use the remote control or the projector keypad to adjust settings, either directly or through the menu system. The following list aids in a trouble free set-up of the projector.
  • Page 17 SVGA LCD PROJECTOR adjustable feet in the front, so that the image can be shifted to a desired height on the wall. Tilt the projector body in the desired position and press the foot-release buttons. If necessary, fine adjust the height by screwing the feet either direction.
  • Page 18: Using The Projector

    USER GUIDE SVGA LCD PROJECTOR 8 USING THE PROJECTOR The projector has a set of features and functions you should familiarize with in order to get the most out of using the unit. REMOTE CONTROL The remote control is used to adjust the projector for the best possible image, either directly or through the menu system.
  • Page 19: Remote Control Keys

    Adjusts contrast. CONTR Controls brightness. BRIGHT Adjusts audio sound volume. VOLUME Turns the projector into either operating or POWER standby mode. In standby mode the projection lamp is switched off. Automatically adjusts the image correctly RESET Applies a mask to the image, which can be moved MASK up and down using the trackball.
  • Page 20 USER GUIDE SVGA LCD PROJECTOR Selects computer as the active source. COMPUTER Selects video as the active source. VIDEO * Selects S-video as the active source. S-VIDEO * Selects optional auxilliary input as the active AUX ** source. Applies a trackball-controlled pointer to the screen.
  • Page 21: Projector Keyboard And Indicators

    USER GUIDE SVGA LCD PROJECTOR PROJECTOR KEYBOARD AND INDICATORS The keypad on the projector gives access to all controls, either directly or through the menu system. 8.2.1 KEYBOARD KEYS Turns the projector into either operating or POWER standby mode. In standby mode the projection lamp is switched off.
  • Page 22: Indicators

    • YELLOW indicates that the unit is in standby mode (switched off using the remote control or the keypad) • YELLOW FLASHING when the POWER key is pressed to switch the projector off (fan runs/lamp switched off). • RED indicates lamp lifetime overdue. ALARM...
  • Page 23: The Menu System

    The menu system is designed to gain access to functions not often used, as opposed to frequently used features that are directly available through the remote control and the projector keypad. • Press the MENU key to invoke or exit from the menu system. The MENU is also switched off after one minute of inactivity.
  • Page 24: The Setup Menu Selections

    USER GUIDE SVGA LCD PROJECTOR 8.3.1 THE SETUP MENU SELECTIONS Is used to stabilize the image. An untuned TUNE image can be seen as sideways instability or “ swimming” . Is provided to adjust image width. Generally, FREQUENCY an incorrect frequency setting can be observed as an image too wide or too narrow, combined with vertical, unstable bands.
  • Page 25: The Sound Selections

    THE OPTIONS SELECTIONS Use the trackball or the cursor keys on the ZOOM projector keyboard to zoom in or out. Change the zoom area by using PAN. Allows panning within oversized images using either the keyboard cursor keys or the remote control trackball.
  • Page 26: The Help Selections

    USER GUIDE SVGA LCD PROJECTOR the computer mouse. If you want to adjust the mouse sensitivity, please do this on the computer). A selection of languages is available for the LANGUAGE menu options, including : English, German, French, Italian, Spanish, Norwegian, Japanese, Korean and Chinese.
  • Page 27: Ceiling Mounting

    SVGA LCD PROJECTOR 9 CEILING MOUNTING The projector is prepared for ceiling mounting. As opposed to desktop use (most tables are approx. 80 cm tall, are flat and have a hard surface finish), ceilings vary in height and material. Also considerations must be made with respect to signal and power wiring.
  • Page 28: Mounting In The Ceiling

    When fixing the mount in the ceiling, be sure to check the ceiling material and if it will hold the total weight of the mount and the projector. Look for wood, steel beams or concrete that will secure a good and lasting fixture.
  • Page 29: Trouble-Shooting

    This indicates that the projector is receiving signals from the remote control. Be aware that the projector has to cool down for 30 seconds after entering standby-mode, before it can be turned back on again.
  • Page 30 (or video card). Adjust the frequency and position of the image. Cooling fan is not working when lamp is lit • If the fan does not work the projector must not be used and should be returned to your dealer for repair. The remote control is not working •...
  • Page 31: Maintenance

    This will ensure cool operation of the unit. Do not scratch the lens surface. Use the lens cap when the projector is not in use for added protection. Remember to remove the lens cap before operating the unit! 11.2...
  • Page 32 USER GUIDE SVGA LCD PROJECTOR 1. Snap lock 2. Lamp lid 3. Lamp assembly 4. Handle 5. Securing screws To reset the lamp timer, invoke the menu system under OPTIONS, SERVICE, and LAMP TIMER RESET. You need to confirm that you actually intend to reset the lamp timer, or cancel if you accidentally invoked the function.
  • Page 33: The Remote Control

    USER GUIDE SVGA LCD PROJECTOR 11.3 THE REMOTE CONTROL The infrared remote control requires little maintenance. The trackball element may be cleaned occasionally with a damp (not wet) cloth. To take out the ball, twist the ring holding the ball anti-clockwise.
  • Page 34: Technical Data

    This projector is designed for indoor use and should not be operated or stored in conditions outside the general environmental limits given in section below, as this may lead to permanent damage and will violate any warranties.
  • Page 35: Projector Unit

    USER GUIDE SVGA LCD PROJECTOR 12.2 PROJECTOR UNIT 113 x 225 x 313 (358 incl. lens) mm PROJECTOR DIMENSIONS 45 x 89 x 123 (141incl. lens) inch (H x W x L) 3.5kg / 7.7 lbs. PROJECTOR WEIGHT Manual zoom and focus lens PROJECTION LENS 1.3 zoom ratio...
  • Page 36: Power Supply

    CE, FCC CONFORMANCE 12.5 COMPATIBILITY The projector is compatible with the interfaces and resolutions shown below, some of which are predefined. However since different varieties of these exist, a frequency adjustment may be needed. 640 x 350 640 x 400...
  • Page 37: Projection Distances

    USER GUIDE SVGA LCD PROJECTOR 12.6 PROJECTION DISTANCES The following table shows the combinations of projection distances and screen sizes that are possible. MINIMUM MAXIMUM WIDE DISTANCE 1.00m/ 39” 3.20m/ 126” 5.60m/ 220” 12.00m/ 472” DIAGONAL 3.56m/ 140” 7.62m/ 300”...
  • Page 38: Connector Ports

    13.1 COMPUTER This port relays all signals from the computer to the projector. 15 PIN HIGH DENSITY DSUB FEMALE (FRONT VIEW) ANALOG R IN 6 ANALOG R GND IN...
  • Page 39: Mouse

    USER GUIDE SVGA LCD PROJECTOR 13.3 MOUSE This port is used to relay mouse signals (Serial RS 232, PS/2 and Mac) from the projector to the computer. MAC ADB NOT USED 8 PIN MINIDIN PS/2 CLOCK RS232 RXD FEMALE PS/2 DATA...
  • Page 40: Right Audio (Red)

    USER GUIDE SVGA LCD PROJECTOR 13.8 RIGHT AUDIO (RED)* This port is used as left audio input for video sources. PHONO / RCA STEM RIGHT FEMALE SHIELD COMMON (FRONT VIEW) * Video version only...
  • Page 41: Environmental Handling

    The delivery packaging can be recycled without further ado. With respect to the projector unit itself, thought should be given to the eventual disposal of the unit in the most environmentally friendly manner considering the mechanical, electronic and chemical components inside.
  • Page 42: Fcc Statement

    • Reorient the receiving antenna. • Relocate the projector with respect to the receiver. • Plug the equipment to a different outlet so that equipment and receiver are on different branch circuits.
  • Page 43 ABOUT PROJECTOR.COM Projector.com (http://www.projector.com) is your review and buying guide resource for DLP and LCD video projectors. Visit the site to read the latest projector news and reviews, read and comment on projector specifications, download user manuals and much more.

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