Ricoh PJ WX4152 Operating	 Instruction

Ricoh PJ WX4152 Operating Instruction

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Operating
Instructions
Preparations for Using the Projector
Projecting an Image
Useful Functions
Changing the Projector Settings
Troubleshooting
Maintenance
Appendix
For safe and correct use, be sure to read the Safety Information in
Read This First before using the machine.

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  • Page 1: Operating Instructions

    Operating Preparations for Using the Projector Instructions Projecting an Image Useful Functions Changing the Projector Settings Troubleshooting Maintenance Appendix For safe and correct use, be sure to read the Safety Information in Read This First before using the machine.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    TABLE OF CONTENTS Introduction................................. 4 Copyrights to Images............................. 4 Important................................. 4 Notes to Users Viewing 3D Images......................4 Manuals Provided with the Projector........................ 6 How to Read This Manual..........................7 Symbols................................7 Notes................................7 Model-Specific Information..........................8 1. Preparations for Using the Projector Precautions for Using the Projector........................9 Main Functions..............................
  • Page 4 Projecting an Image.............................30 Turning Off the Projector..........................32 Adjusting the Projected Image........................33 Adjusting the Angle of the Projection......................33 Adjusting the Focus............................33 Adjusting for Keystone Distortion........................34 Reducing the Size of the Projected Image....................35 Operations while Projecting Images.......................37 Adjusting the Volume of the Speaker......................
  • Page 5 Accessing the Online Knowledge Base..................... 74 6. Maintenance Operating Precautions.............................75 Cleaning the Projector............................. 77 Cleaning the Air Filter..........................77 Cleaning the Bottom Air Intake Vent......................78 Cleaning the Projection Window........................79 Cleaning the Projector..........................80 Replacing the Lamp............................81 Consumables..............................85 7. Appendix Specifications for the Projector........................87 List of Compatible Signals..........................
  • Page 6: Introduction

    Introduction Copyrights to Images When projecting images using the projector, be careful not to infringe the copyright of protected materials. The following are examples that may infringe the copyright of protected materials. • Broadcasting images or movies for commercial purposes •...
  • Page 7 • If you or any member of your family has a history of light-sensitive seizures, consult a doctor before viewing 3D images. • To view 3D images, sit in front of the screen so that your eyes are parallel and level with the screen. •...
  • Page 8: Manuals Provided With The Projector

    Manuals Provided with the Projector Read this manual carefully before you use the projector. Refer to the manuals that are relevant to what you want to do with the projector. • The manuals are provided in various formats. ® ® •...
  • Page 9: How To Read This Manual

    How to Read This Manual Symbols This manual uses the following symbols: Indicates points to pay attention to when using the projector. Indicates supplementary explanations of the projector’s functions, and instructions on resolving user errors. Indicates the names of buttons on the control panel and remote control. It also indicates items displayed on the menu screens.
  • Page 10: Model-Specific Information

    Model-Specific Information This section explains how you can identify the region your projector belongs to. There is a label on the rear of the projector, located in the position shown below. The label contains details that identify the region your projector belongs to. Read the label. CZE142 The following information is region-specific.
  • Page 11: Preparations For Using The Projector

    1. Preparations for Using the Projector This chapter explains the names and functions of the different parts of the projector and remote control, and how to use them. It also explains how to position the projector and how to connect it to other equipment.
  • Page 12 1. Preparations for Using the Projector • Push the power plug all the way into the power outlet. Do not use a power outlet with a loose connection. Doing so may result in heat buildup. Plug the power cord in the correct direction into the base.
  • Page 13: Main Functions

    Main Functions Main Functions The projector features the following functions that you can use. Tabletop projection This projector can project images on a tabletop. Image eco function The projector switches the lamp power automatically by detecting the brightness of the image signals.
  • Page 14: Checking The Accessories

    1. Preparations for Using the Projector Checking the Accessories The projector is provided with the following accessories. Make sure that everything is included in the package. If anything is missing or damaged, contact your sales representative or service representative. • Read This First •...
  • Page 15: Projector Parts And Their Functions

    Projector Parts and Their Functions Projector Parts and Their Functions Control Panel (Top View) DPE139 1. [Power] button Turns the projector on and off. You can confirm the status of the projector with the indicator. • On: Power is on. •...
  • Page 16: Front And Left-Side View

    1. Preparations for Using the Projector 6. Arrow buttons The [ ] and [ ] buttons are used to adjust the keystone distortion. The [ ] and [ ] buttons are used to adjust the volume. These buttons are also used to operate the menu screen and the value bar. 7.
  • Page 17: Rear And Right-Side View

    Projector Parts and Their Functions 6. Focus lever Adjusts the focus of the image. 7. Exhaust vents Releases hot air from inside the projector. Rear and Right-Side View • Do not obstruct the machine's vents. Doing so risks fire caused by overheated internal components.
  • Page 18: Bottom View

    1. Preparations for Using the Projector 7. AC In socket For connecting the power cord set provided with the projector. 8. Security slot (Kensington slot) For connecting an anti-theft cable. Bottom View CZE105 1. Lamp cover Remove to replace the lamp.
  • Page 19: Remote Control Parts And Their Functions

    Remote Control Parts and Their Functions Remote Control Parts and Their Functions CZE108 1. [Menu] button Displays the menu screen. Press it again to close the menu screen. 2. [Input] button Switches the signal input. For details about how to switch the input signal, see page 30 "Projecting an Image".
  • Page 20 1. Preparations for Using the Projector 9. [Enter] button Enters the selected item or mode. 10. [Zoom] button Displays the digital zoom bar. Press it, and then adjust the size of the projected image using the [ ] and [ ] buttons.
  • Page 21: How To Use The Remote Control

    How to Use the Remote Control How to Use the Remote Control You can use the remote control to turn the projector on and off, and to change the signal of the image being input and projected. You can also enlarge or reduce the image and mute the audio. •...
  • Page 22: Loading Batteries Into The Remote Control

    1. Preparations for Using the Projector Loading Batteries into the Remote Control • For safe operation, follow the warnings below regarding the batteries. If you use the batteries incorrectly, it may result in fire or injury due to batteries leaking or exploding. •...
  • Page 23: Operating Multiple Projectors With The Remote Control

    To operate the projector with the remote control, you must assign the same ID number to the projector and remote control. Projectors that can be operated by the remote control supplied with this projector are RICOH PJ WX4152/WX4152N/WX4152NI. Use the following procedure to assign the same ID number to the projector and the remote control.
  • Page 24 1. Preparations for Using the Projector Select the ID number to assign to the projector, and then press the [Enter] button. DPE018 Select [OK] on the confirmation screen, and then press the [Enter] button. Press the [Menu] button to close the menu screen. Changing the remote control's ID number You can switch the ID number of the remote control to match the ID number of a projector.
  • Page 25: Positioning The Projector

    Positioning the Projector Positioning the Projector When positioning the projector, place it so that the projector's rear side faces the screen. Make sure the projector and the screen are parallel to each other. Adjust the distance between the projector and the screen according to the size of the projected image. For details, see page 25 "Relationship Between the Projection Distance and the Screen Size".
  • Page 26 1. Preparations for Using the Projector 1. Standard 2. Rear 3. Ceiling 4. Rear Ceiling 5. Tabletop DPE014 1. Standard The projector is placed in front of a screen onto which the images are projected. 2. Rear The projector is placed behind a screen onto which the images are projected. 3.
  • Page 27: Relationship Between The Projection Distance And The Screen Size

    Positioning the Projector • Projection on the ceiling is not supported. Relationship Between the Projection Distance and the Screen Size The size of the projected image varies according to the distance from the projector to the screen. Refer to the following table to position the projector in a suitable position. The projection screen sizes presented in the table are for a full size image without keystone adjustment.
  • Page 28: Connecting Equipment To The Projector

    1. Preparations for Using the Projector Connecting Equipment to the Projector • Do not place the power cord and connection cable in a way that might cause someone to trip and fall. The machine might fall over and cause an injury. Various equipments can be connected to the projector.
  • Page 29: Connecting Av Equipment

    Connecting Equipment to the Projector Connecting to the DVI out port To input a DVI signal to the projector, connect a DVI-to-HDMI cable to the HDMI port of the projector and to the DVI out port of a computer. To output audio from the speaker on the projector, connect an audio cable to the Audio In port of the projector and to the audio out port of a computer.
  • Page 30: Connecting An External Speaker

    1. Preparations for Using the Projector Connecting to the Y/Pb/Pr out port Connect a D-sub to component video cable to the Computer In port of the projector and to the Y/Pb/Pr out port of the AV equipment. To output audio from the speaker on the projector, connect an audio cable to the Audio In port of the projector and to the audio out port of AV equipment.
  • Page 31: Basic Operations For Using The Projector

    2. Projecting an Image This chapter explains the procedure for projecting an image. Basic Operations for Using the Projector • If [Key Lock] in [Default Settings 2] is specified as [On], you cannot operate the projector from its control panel. Use the remote control. •...
  • Page 32: Projecting An Image

    2. Projecting an Image When the projector is turned on for the first time after it is purchased, the start menu appears. Specify the display language and lamp power level. For details, see page 30 "When the start menu is displayed". •...
  • Page 33 Basic Operations for Using the Projector • If [Auto Input Search] in [Default Settings 1] is specified as [On], pressing the [Input] button changes the input to one that is different from the image signal being input. • The image specified in [Background on No Signal] under [Default Settings 1] is displayed if the signal is lost or there is no signal being input from the connected equipment.
  • Page 34: Turning Off The Projector

    2. Projecting an Image Turning Off the Projector • Unplug the power cord if the projector will not be used for an extended period of time. • After disconnecting the power cord, wait at least 1 second before connecting the power cord again.
  • Page 35: Adjusting The Projected Image

    Adjusting the Projected Image Adjusting the Projected Image Adjusting the Angle of the Projection If the height of the projected image does not fit the screen, you can adjust the angle of the projection using the adjustable feet. Lift the projector. Adjust the length of the adjustable feet.
  • Page 36: Adjusting For Keystone Distortion

    2. Projecting an Image Move the focus lever to adjust the focus. The shape of the projected image changes slightly when the focus ring is turned. CZE018 Adjusting for Keystone Distortion If the projector is placed at an angle, the projected image will be distorted. This is called keystone distortion.
  • Page 37: Reducing The Size Of The Projected Image

    Adjusting the Projected Image Adjust the keystone distortion using the [ ] and [ ] buttons. CUD004 Press the [ ] button to decrease the width of the bottom of the projected image. Press the [ ] button to decrease the width of the top of the projected image. •...
  • Page 38 2. Projecting an Image • The image may sometimes be disrupted while it is reduced.
  • Page 39: Operations While Projecting Images

    Operations while Projecting Images Operations while Projecting Images Adjusting the Volume of the Speaker Press the [Volume] button. The value bar appears at the bottom of the screen. Adjust the volume using the [ ] and [ ] buttons. CZE021 Press the [ ] button to decrease the volume.
  • Page 40: Enlarging The Image

    2. Projecting an Image Enlarging the Image Enlarges and displays a part of the image. The image can be enlarged in a range of 100 to 200%. The enlarged image becomes grainy due to the digital processing. Press the [Magnify] button. The value bar appears at the bottom of the screen.
  • Page 41: Temporarily Blanking The Image And Muting The Audio

    Operations while Projecting Images Temporarily Blanking the Image and Muting the Audio Temporarily blanks the screen and mutes the audio. This is useful when projecting images from another projector or an OHP. Press the [AV Mute] button. The image blanks and the audio mutes. To cancel this function, press the [AV Mute] button again.
  • Page 42: Using The Presentation Timer

    2. Projecting an Image Press the [Eco] button. The mode changes each time the button is pressed. • You can also change the lamp settings with [Energy Saving Settings]. For details, see page 57 "Energy Saving Settings Menu". • The image may flicker, depending on the characteristics of the lamp, when you select the eco mode.
  • Page 43: Useful Functions

    3. Useful Functions This chapter describes the useful functions of the projector. Projecting an Image at a Specified Time Using the power timer function, you can set the projector to project images at a specified time. This section explains how to set the projector to project images automatically from 9:00 to 18:00 every Sunday as an example.
  • Page 44 3. Useful Functions Select a day to project images (Sunday in this example), and then press the [Enter] button. Select [OK], and then press the [Enter] button. Select [Projection Time], and then press the [Enter] button. Specify the startup time (for example: 9:00) using the number buttons. You can also use the [ ] and [ ] buttons to specify the startup time.
  • Page 45: Specifying The Sound Quality

    Specifying the Sound Quality Specifying the Sound Quality You can select a sound quality setting for the built-in speaker that is applicable for the type of audio that you are playing. This makes it easier to hear the audio that is playing. Setting the Sound Quality for Giving a Presentation If [Narration] is specified for the sound quality, the projector plays dialog clearly.
  • Page 46 3. Useful Functions...
  • Page 47: Changing The Projector Settings

    4. Changing the Projector Settings This chapter explains the settings on the menu screen and how to change the settings. Viewing the Menu Screen CZE133 1. Image Adjustment menu tab Adjusts the settings for the projected image, such as contrast and brightness. For the Image Adjustment menu settings, see page 50 "Image Adjustment Menu".
  • Page 48 4. Changing the Projector Settings 4. Default Settings 1 menu tab Specifies the settings for the beep sound, user logo, etc. For the Default Settings 1 menu settings, see page 59 "Default Settings 1 Menu". 5. Default Settings 2 menu tab Specifies the settings for the display language, startup password, etc.
  • Page 49: Changing The Settings

    Changing the Settings Changing the Settings Press the [Menu] button. Select the menu tab using the [ ] and [ ] buttons. If you select the Display Status tab, you can confirm the information in this step. Press the [ ] button. Select the item to be changed using the [ ] and [ ] buttons.
  • Page 50 4. Changing the Projector Settings • Inputting numbers Use the number buttons on the remote control to input numbers. If a confirmation screen appears, select [OK], and then press the [Enter] button. Press the [Menu] button. • The menu screen closes automatically thirty seconds after the last operation. Changes to the settings are automatically applied when you close the menu screen.
  • Page 51: Restoring All The Settings To Their Defaults

    Restoring All the Settings to Their Defaults Restoring All the Settings to Their Defaults Press the [Menu] button. Select [Default Settings 2], and then press the [ ] button. Select [Reset All], and then press the [Enter] button. DPE016 Select [OK] in the confirm screen, and then press the [Enter] button. •...
  • Page 52: Image Adjustment Menu

    4. Changing the Projector Settings Image Adjustment Menu Item Default Picture Mode Standard Select the picture mode. This function is not available when you select [On] in [3D Projection] under [Display/Sound Settings]. • Bright This image mode makes it easier to see the projection in bright locations.
  • Page 53 Image Adjustment Menu Item Default R-level Adjust the level of red in the image. The greater the value, the stronger the color red is in the image. G-level Adjust the level of green in the image. The greater the value, the stronger the color green is in the image.
  • Page 54 4. Changing the Projector Settings Item Default RGB Input Range Auto Select the RGB input range. This function is available when you select [HDMI] (RGB signals) as an input signal. • Auto The projector switches RGB input range according to the settings of the connected equipment.
  • Page 55 Image Adjustment Menu Item Default Detailed Signal Settings > Clamp Pulse 2 0 to 255 Adjust the clamp pulse width. This function is available when you select [Computer] as an input signal. *1 The default of [Phase], [Clamp Pulse 1], and [Clamp Pulse 2] is variable because the projector automatically adjusts these settings according to the input signal.
  • Page 56: Display/Sound Settings Menu

    4. Changing the Projector Settings Display/Sound Settings Menu Item Default Auto Keystone Specify whether or not to implement keystone correction automatically depending on the angle of the projector's position. Keystone Adjust for keystone distortion. To decrease the width of the bottom of the projected image, decrease the value.
  • Page 57 Display/Sound Settings Menu Item Default Display Position Move the image if the projected image is smaller or larger than the projection screen size. You can move the image using the [ ], [ ], [ ], and [ ] buttons. Wall Color Mode Select the image hue according to the projection surface when the image is being projected on something other than a screen.
  • Page 58 4. Changing the Projector Settings Item Default Closed Caption The projector supports closed captioning, which allows subtitles to be displayed at the bottom of the picture. This is pursuant to the regulations set forth by the US Federal Communications Commission (FCC). Select [CC-1] to [CC-4] to display the dialogue and narration of TV programs and videos that are closed captioned.
  • Page 59: Energy Saving Settings Menu

    Energy Saving Settings Menu Energy Saving Settings Menu Item Default Lamp Power Stnd. Select the lamp power level. To save energy, select the eco mode. To make images brighter, select the standard mode. The lamp power is switched to the standard mode regardless of this setting when [DICOM Sim.
  • Page 60 4. Changing the Projector Settings Item Default Power on Standby Specify whether or not to save energy while in standby. • Eco You can save energy while in standby, but start-up time is slower. • Q'ck On You can turn on the projector quickly, but the standby energy level is higher.
  • Page 61: Default Settings 1 Menu

    Default Settings 1 Menu Default Settings 1 Menu Item Default Auto Input Search Specify whether or not to switch to another input signal that the projector detects when you press the [Input] button. Beep Specify whether or not to beep during use. Background on No Signal Logo Select the image display when there is no input signal.
  • Page 62: Default Settings 2 Menu

    4. Changing the Projector Settings Default Settings 2 Menu Item Default Language English Select the display language. Available languages are as follows: English, Japanese, Spanish, Russian, French, Portuguese, German, Italian, Dutch, Polish, Swedish, Norwegian, Danish, Romanian, Turkish, Arabic, Thai, Indonesian, Traditional Chinese. Current Time >...
  • Page 63 Default Settings 2 Menu Item Default Projection Mode Standard Select the projection method according to how the projector is positioned. • Standard Select this mode when the projector is placed in front of a screen. • Rear Select this mode when the projector is placed behind a screen. •...
  • Page 64 4. Changing the Projector Settings Item Default High Altitude Mode The number of fan rotations is high when set to [On]. The air is thin at high elevations, so the cooling efficiency of the projector is reduced. Select [On] when using the projector at an altitude of more than 1,500 meters (4,921 feet).
  • Page 65: Display Status

    Display Status Display Status Item Input Displays the selected input signals. Resolution Displays the resolution. This item appears when you select [Computer] or [HDMI] (RGB signals) as the input signal. Frequency Displays the synchronous frequency. This item appears when you select [Computer] or [HDMI] (RGB signals) as the input signal. Sync Displays the synchronous signal polarity.
  • Page 66 4. Changing the Projector Settings Item Current Time Displays the current time specified in [Current Time] in [Default Settings 2]. Main FW Version Displays the version of the firmware on the main board.
  • Page 67: Troubleshooting

    5. Troubleshooting This chapter explains the basic problems and troubleshooting methods when an indicator light is lit. Indicator Display List The projector uses the [Power] button, indicators, and beeps to notify you if a malfunction occurs. Check the indicator's status, and implement the following measures. " " in the table means the indicator is flashing.
  • Page 68 5. Troubleshooting Status Causes Solutions "Hardware Error" was The projector has malfunctioned. Disconnect the power cord, wait a displayed, and the projector while, and then turn on the turned off during operation. projector again. You can also press and hold the [Power] button on the remote control or the control panel for two seconds.
  • Page 69 Indicator Display List Status Causes Solutions The lamp does not turn on, The projector has malfunctioned. Disconnect the power cord, wait a turned off during operation, while, and then turn on the or it does not turn off. projector again. You can also press and hold the [Power] button on the remote control or the control panel for two...
  • Page 70 5. Troubleshooting Status Causes Solutions The projector turned off The projector has malfunctioned. Disconnect the power cord, wait a during operation, or it does while, and then turn on the not turn on. projector again. You can also press and hold the [Power] button on the remote control or the control panel for two seconds.
  • Page 71 Indicator Display List Status Causes Solutions The lamp does not turn on. The projector has malfunctioned. Disconnect the power cord, wait a while, and then turn on the projector again. You can also press and hold the [Power] button on the remote Flashing interval: 1 second control or the control panel for two seconds.
  • Page 72: Common Problems

    5. Troubleshooting Common Problems If you think a malfunction has occurred, check the following before contacting your service representative. Problem Solutions Power does not turn on. • Make sure the power plug or connector is connected correctly. • Make sure the lamp cover is mounted correctly. For details, see page 81 "Replacing the Lamp".
  • Page 73 Common Problems Problem Solutions No image. • Make sure the input signal is switched correctly if [Auto Input Search] in [Default Settings 1] is set to [Off]. For details, see page 59 "Default Settings 1 Menu". • Make sure the AV mute function is not turned on. For details, see page 39 "Temporarily Blanking the Image and Muting the Audio".
  • Page 74 5. Troubleshooting Problem Solutions Image is not projected normally. • Make sure the input signal is compatible with the projector. For details, see page 89 "List of Compatible Signals". • Check the status of the video tape or other video source. •...
  • Page 75 Common Problems Problem Solutions Color is faded. • Check the settings of [Color Saturation], [R-level], [G- level], and [B-level] in [Image Adjustment]. For details, Tint is poor. see page 50 "Image Adjustment Menu". • Make sure the screen is clean. •...
  • Page 76: Accessing The Online Knowledge Base

    If you have any questions about the projector, refer to the knowledge base. Visit our global website listed below, and then access a knowledge base page in your language. http://www.ricoh.com/support/ You can search the knowledge base by product name or keywo...
  • Page 77: Maintenance

    6. Maintenance This chapter explains the operating precautions and maintenance for the projector. Operating Precautions • The machine's light uses a mercury vapor lamp that becomes high pressure when it is turned on. The lamp has the following characteristics, so be sure to handle it with care after understanding the contents.
  • Page 78 6. Maintenance • Soak the tissue paper that you used in water, and then throw it away as burnable trash. • When you carry the projector by hand, hold it with both hands and keep it in a horizontal position. If you hold the projector with one hand, its covers may come off or you may drop it.
  • Page 79: Cleaning The Projector

    Cleaning the Projector Cleaning the Projector • Do not remove any covers or screws that are not mentioned in this manual. There are high voltage components inside the machine that may cause electric shock. Contact your service representative if any of the machine's internal components require maintenance, adjustment, or repair.
  • Page 80: Cleaning The Bottom Air Intake Vent

    6. Maintenance While pressing the lever on the right side of the air filter, pull the filter open. CZE033 Remove the air filter. Use a vacuum cleaner to clean any dirt or dust from the filter. Install the air filter in the projector. CZE034 Insert the left side of the air filter in first, and then press the lever while pushing in the right side of the filter.
  • Page 81: Cleaning The Projection Window

    Cleaning the Projector Gently slide and pull out the bottom air intake vent cover to remove it, and then use a vacuum cleaner to clean any dirt or dust from the intake vent. DHY852 Install the bottom air intake vent cover by sliding it gently back into place. Check that the bottom air intake vent cover is correctly installed.
  • Page 82: Cleaning The Projector

    6. Maintenance Cleaning the Projector When cleaning the projector, make sure to do the following: • Gently wipe any dirt from the projector using a soft cloth. Using a damp cloth may cause water to seep inside the projector and cause electric shock or malfunction. •...
  • Page 83: Replacing The Lamp

    Replacing the Lamp Replacing the Lamp • Before replacing the lamp, turn off the power and wait at least one hour to allow the machine to cool completely. If it is not completely cool, you may burn or injure yourself due to the inside of the machine and lamp unit being hot.
  • Page 84 6. Maintenance • The lamp is a glass product. Do not touch the glass surface with bare hands, hit it forcefully, or damage it. For details about what to do if a lamp has exploded, see page 75 "Operating Precautions". •...
  • Page 85 Replacing the Lamp Raise the metal handle. CZE151 Hold the handle, and then pull the lamp unit out of the projector. CZE152 Insert a new lamp unit. CZE153 Make sure that the small projections inside the projector are inserted into the holes of the lamp unit properly.
  • Page 86 6. Maintenance • The lamp usage time can be verified using [Lamp Time] in [Display Status].
  • Page 87: Consumables

    Consumables Consumables • Lamp unit RICOH PJ Replacement Lamp Type11 • Air filter RICOH PJ Replacement Air Filter Type4 • Contact your sales or service representative for information about consumables.
  • Page 88 6. Maintenance...
  • Page 89: Appendix

    7. Appendix This chapter explains the projector's specifications and compatible signals. This chapter also explains where to inquire about the projector and related services. Specifications for the Projector Component Specifications Power consumption Standard mode: 313 W Eco mode: 208 W Power consumption (Standby mode) 0.3 W Weight...
  • Page 90 7. Appendix Component Specifications Connection ports • Computer In port Mini D-SUB15 × 1 • HDMI port (HDCP compliant) HDMI × 1 • Video In port RCA_1pin × 1 • Audio In port Mini Jack × 1 • Audio Out port Mini Jack ×...
  • Page 91: List Of Compatible Signals

    List of Compatible Signals List of Compatible Signals Set the computer and AV equipment output signals so that they match the input signals compatible with the projector. If the image flickers, blurs, or is not displayed, check that the resolution and frequency of the input signals is supported by the projector.
  • Page 92: Computer Input

    7. Appendix Computer Input Resolution Frequency Mode Horizontal (pixel) Vertical (pixel) Vertical (Hz) Horizontal (kHz) Clock (MHz) 59.93 31.46 25.17 72.81 37.86 31.50 640 × 480 75.00 37.50 31.50 85.01 43.27 36.00 720 × 400 85.04 37.93 35.50 56.25 35.16 36.00 60.32 37.88...
  • Page 93: Hdmi Input

    List of Compatible Signals HDMI Input Resolution Frequency Mode Horizontal (pixel) Vertical (pixel) Vertical (Hz) Horizontal (kHz) Clock (MHz) 480i 242.5 59.940 15.734 13.500 576i 50.000 15.625 13.500 480p 59.940 31.469 27.000 576p 50.000 31.250 27.000 720 / 50p 1280 50.000 37.500 74.250...
  • Page 94: 3D Format

    7. Appendix 3D Format : Supported : Not Supported Computer input Frequency 3D format Mode Vertical (Hz) Clock (MHz) Frame Sequential Side by Side Top and Bottom ○ ○ ○ 640 × 480 59.93 25.17 ○ ○ ○ 800 × 600 60.32 40.00 ○...
  • Page 95 List of Compatible Signals HDMI input Frequency 3D format Mode Frame Top and Frame Vertical (Hz) Clock (MHz) Side by Side Sequential Bottom Packing ○ ○ ○ × 640 × 480 59.93 25.17 ○ ○ ○ × 800 × 600 60.32 40.00 ○...
  • Page 96: Specifications For Ports

    7. Appendix Specifications for Ports Computer In Port Pin assignment CLB064 Pin description Pin No. During RGB input During Y/Pb/Pr input Video signal (R) Color difference signal (Pr) Video signal (G) Luminance signal (Y) Video signal (B) Color difference signal (Pb) GND (R) GND (Pr) GND (G)
  • Page 97: Control Port

    Specifications for Ports Input Signal • RGB input RGB signals: 0.7V (p-p), 75 Horizontal sync signal: TTL level (Pos/neg polarity) Vertical sync signal: TTL level (Pos/neg polarity) • Y/Pb/Pr input Y signal: 1.0V (p-p), 75 Pb/Pr signals: 0.7V (p-p), 75 Control Port Interface format Communication method...
  • Page 98 7. Appendix Acknowledge Item Command (Normally ended) Guidance display on ICN:1 =ICN:1 Guidance display off ICN:0 =ICN:0 Auto setting (RGB input) =PAT:SC0 Status display on =DON:SC0 Status display off =DOF:SC0 Computer input INP:1 =INP:1 HDMI input INP:5 =INP:5 * CR is added to the end of "Acknowledge (Normally ended)". •...
  • Page 99: Information

    Information Information Where to Inquire Contact your sales or service representative for further information about topics covered in this manual or to inquire about topics not covered in this manual.
  • Page 100: Trademarks

    7. Appendix Trademarks Adobe and Acrobat are either registered trademarks or trademarks of Adobe Systems Incorporated in the United States and/or other countries. DLP is a registered trademark of Texas Instruments. DLP Link is a trademark of Texas Instruments. HDMI and High-Definition Multimedia Interface are trademarks or registered trademarks of HDMI Licensing, LLC.
  • Page 101: Index

    INDEX Compatible signals (Video input)......Compatible signals (Y/Pb/Pr input)....3D format............... Computer In port..........15, 94 3D Projection............Connecting a computer........26, 27 Connecting an external speaker......Connecting AV equipment......27, 28 AC In socket............Connecting equipment.......... Accessories............Consumables............Adjustable feet..........14, 33 Contrast..............
  • Page 102 Freezing the image..........Loading batteries........... Frequency.............. Front view............... Magnify button..........17, 38 Main functions............G-level..............Main FW Version..........Manuals..............Menu button............ 13, 17 Hardware Error............. Menu screen..........45, 47, 49 HDMI cable............. 26, 27 Model-specific information........HDMI port.............. Music..............High Altitude Mode..........Muting the audio...........
  • Page 103 R-level..............Read This First............Ultra Short Throw Projector Setting Guide.... Rear view............... User Logo............... Reducing the size of the projected image... Remote control.......... 17, 19, 20 Remote Control ID.......... 21, 61 Video cable............Remote control receiver........Video In port............Replacing the lamp..........Video Mode............
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