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D-ILA
PROJECTOR

Connection and Installation

DLA-VS4010
DLA-VS4810

Getting Started

INSTRUCTIONS

Network Settings
Operation and Settings

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For Customer use :
Enter below the serial No. which is
located on the side of the cabinet.
Retain this information for future
reference.
Model No. DLA-VS4010 /
DLA-VS4810
Serial No.

B5A-2460-00

Others

Thank you for purchasing this JVC product.
Please study this instruction manual carefully before starting to
operate the unit, in order to use the unit correctly.
We take no responsibility for any problems resulting from misuse
of this unit by operating this equipment other than instructed in this
manual.

Safety Precautions
IMPORTANT INFORMATION
Getting Started

WARNING:
TO PREVENT FIRE OR SHOCK HAZARDS, DO
NOT EXPOSE THIS APPLIANCE TO RAIN OR
MOISTURE.

WARNING:
THIS APPARATUS MUST BE EARTHED.

CAUTION:
To reduce the risk of electric shock, do not remove
cover. Refer servicing to qualified service personnel.
This projector is equipped with a 3-blade grounding
type plug to satisfy FCC rule. If you are unable to
insert the plug into the outlet, contact your electrician.

FCC INFORMATION (U.S.A. only)
CAUTION:
Changes or modification not approved by JVC could
void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.

NOTE:
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. This
equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio
frequency energy and, if not installed and used in
accordance with the instruction manual, may cause
harmful interference to radio communications.
Operation of this equipment in a residential area is
likely to cause harmful interference in which case
the user will be required to correct the interference
at his own expense.

MACHINE NOISE INFORMATION (Germany
only)
Changes Machine Noise Information Ordinance 3.
GSGV, January 18, 1991: The sound pressure level
at the operator position is equal or less than 70 dB
(A) according to ISO 7779.

About the installation place
Do not install the projector in a place that cannot
support its weight securely.
If the installation place is not sturdy enough, the
projector could fall or overturn, possibly causing
personal injury.
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IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS
Electrical energy can perform many useful functions.
This unit has been engineered and manufactured to
assure your personal safety. But IMPROPER USE
CAN RESULT IN POTENTIAL ELECTRICAL
SHOCK OR FIRE HAZARD. In order not to defeat
the safeguards incorporated into this product,
observe the following basic rules for its installation,
use and service. Please read these Important
Safeguards carefully before use.
- All the safety and operating instructions should be
read before the product is operated.
- The safety and operating instructions should be
retained for future reference.
- All warnings on the product and in the operating
instructions should be adhered to.
- All operating instructions should be followed.
- Place the projector near a wall outlet where the plug
can be easily unplugged.
- Unplug this product from the wall outlet before
cleaning.
- Do not use liquid cleaners or aerosol cleaners. Use
a damp cloth for cleaning.
- Do not use attachments not recommended by the
product manufacturer as they may be hazardous.
- Do not use this product near water. Do not use
immediately after moving from a low temperature to
high temperature, as this causes condensation,
which may result in fire, electric shock, or other
hazards.
- Do not place this product on an unstable cart, stand,
or table. The product may fall, causing serious injury
to a child or adult, and serious damage to the
product. The product should be mounted according
to the manufacturer’s instructions, and should use a
mount recommended by the manufacturer.
PORTABLE CART WARNING
- When the product is used on
(symbol provided by RETAC)
a cart, care should be taken to
avoid quick stops, excessive
force, and uneven surfaces
which may cause the product
and cart to overturn, damaging
equipment or causing possible
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injury to the operator.
- Slots and openings in the cabinet are
provided for ventilation. These ensure reliable
operation of the product and protect it from
overheating. These openings must not be blocked
or covered. (The openings should never be blocked
by placing the product on bed, sofa, rug, or similar
surface. It should not be placed in a built-in
installation such as a bookcase or rack unless
proper ventilation is provided and the
manufacturer’s instructions have been adhered to.)
For proper ventilation, separate the product from
other equipment, which may prevent ventilation and
keep a distance.

- When replacement parts are required, be sure the
service technician has used replacement parts
specified by the manufacturer or with same
characteristics as the original part. Unauthorized
substitutions may result in fire, electric shock, or
other hazards.
- Upon completion of any service or repairs to this
product, ask the service technician to perform safety
checks to determine that the product is in proper
operating condition.
- The product should be placed more than one foot
away from heat sources such as radiators, heat
registers, stoves, and other products (including
amplifiers) that produce heat.
- When connecting other products such as VCR’s,
and DVD players, you should turn off the power of
this product for protection against electric shock.
- Do not place combustibles behind the cooling fan.
For example, cloth, paper, matches, aerosol cans or
gas lighters that present special hazards when over
heated.
- Do not look into the projection lens while the
illumination lamp is turned on. Exposure of your
eyes to the strong light can result in impaired
eyesight.
- Do not look into the inside of this unit through vents
ventilation holes), etc. Do not look at the illumination
lamp directly by opening the cabinet while the
illumination lamp is turned on. The illumination lamp
also contains ultraviolet rays and the light is so
powerful that your eyesight can be impaired.
- Do not drop, hit, or damage the light-source lamp
lamp unit) in any way. It may cause the light-source
lamp to break and lead to injuries. Do not use a
damaged light source lamp. If the light-source lamp
is broken, ask your dealer to repair it. Fragments
from a broken light-source lamp may cause injuries.
- The light-source lamp used in this projector is a high
pressure lamp. Be careful when disposing of the
lightsource lamp. If anything is unclear, please
consult your dealer.
- Do not ceiling-mount the projector to a place which
tends to vibrate; otherwise, the attaching fixture of
the projector could be broken by the vibration,
possibly causing it to fall or overturn, which could
lead to personal injury.
- Use only the accessory cord designed for this
product to prevent shock.

Getting Started

- This product should be operated only with the type
of power source indicated on the label. If you are not
sure of the type of power supply to your home,
consult your product dealer or local power company.
- This product is equipped with a three-wire plug. This
plug will fit only into a grounded power outlet. If you
are unable to insert the plug into the outlet, contact
your electrician to install the proper outlet. Do not
defeat the safety purpose of the grounded plug.
- The lens for this product is optional. Do not attach
the power cord when the lens is not attached.
Turning on the power when no lens is attached may
result in fire, electric shock, or other hazards.
- Power-supply cords should be routed so that they
are not likely to be walked on or pinched by items
placed upon or against them. Pay particular
attention to cords at doors, plugs, receptacles, and
the point where they exit from the product.
- For added protection of this product during a
lightning storm, or when it is left unattended and
unused for long periods of time, unplug it from the
wall outlet and disconnect the cable system. This
will prevent damage to the product due to lightning
and power line surges.
- Do not overload wall outlets, extension cords, or
convenience receptacles on other equipment as this
can result in a risk of fire or electric shock.
- Never push objects of any kind into this product
through openings as they may touch dangerous
voltage points or short out parts that could result in a
fire or electric shock. Never spill liquid of any kind on
the product.
- Do not attempt to service this product yourself as
opening or removing covers may expose you to
dangerous voltages and other hazards. Refer all
service to qualified service personnel.
- Unplug this product from the wall outlet and refer
service to qualified service personnel under the
following conditions:
a) When the power supply cord or plug is damaged.
b) If liquid has been spilled, or objects have fallen
on the product.
c) If the product has been exposed to rain or water.
d) If the product does not operate normally by
following the operating instructions. Adjust only
those controls that are covered by the Operation
Manual, as an improper adjustment of controls
may result in damage and will often require
extensive work by a qualified technician to
restore the product to normal operation.
e) If the product has been dropped or damaged in
any way.
f) When the product exhibits a distinct change in
performance, this indicates a need for service.

* DO NOT allow any unqualified person to
install the unit.
Be sure to ask your dealer to install the unit
(e.g.attaching it to the ceiling) since special
technical knowledge and skills are required for
installation. If installation is performed by an
unqualified person, it may cause personal injury or
electrical shock.

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POWER CONNECTION
Getting Started

For USA and Canada only
Use only the following power cord.

Power cord

The power supply voltage rating of this product is
AC100V – AC240V. Use only the power cord
designated by our dealer to ensure Safety and EMC.
Ensure that the power cable used for the projector is
the correct type for the AC outlet in your country.
Consult your product dealer.

Power cord

For European continent countries

WARNING:

Do not cut off the main plug from this equipment.
If the plug fitted is not suitable for the power points
in your home or the cable is too short to reach a
power point, then obtain an appropriate safety
approved extension lead or adapter or consult your
dealer. If nonetheless the mains plug is cut off,
dispose of the plug immediately, to avoid a possible
shock hazard by inadvertent connection to the main
supply. If a new main plug has to be fitted, then
follow the instruction given below.

WARNING:
THIS APPARATUS MUST BE EARTHED.

IMPORTANT (Europe only):
The wires in the mains lead on this product are
colored in accordance with the following cord:
Green-and-yellow : Earth
: Neutral
Blue
Brown
: Live
As these colors may not correspond with the
colored making identifying the terminals in your
plug, proceed as follows:
The wire which is colored green-and-yellow must be
connected to the terminal which is marked M with
the letter E or the safety earth or colored green or
green-and-yellow. The wire which is colored blue
must be connected to the terminal which is marked
with the letter N or colored black.
The wire which is colored brown must be connected
to the terminal which is marked with the letter L or
colored red.
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EMC Supplement
- This equipment is in conformity with the provisions
and protection requirements of the corresponding
European Directives.
This equipment is designed for professional rojector
appliances and can be used in the following
environments.
Controlled EMC environment (for example
purpose built broadcasting or recording studio),
and the rural outdoors environment (far away from
railways, transmitters, overhead power lines, etc).
In order to keep the best performance and
furthermore for electromagnetic compatibility we
recommend to use the cables not exceeding the
following length:
Cables
Power cord
DVI (X4) Cable
USB Cable
LAN Cable
RS-232C Cable

Power supply cord
Shielded cable
Shielded cable
Shielded cable
Shielded cable

Length
3.3 m
5.0 m
2.0 m
2.0 m
1.6 m

The inrush current of this apparatus is 11.945
amperes.

WARNING:
This equipment is compliant with Class A of CISPR 32.
In residential environment this equipment may cause
radio interference.
Dear Customer,
This apparatus is in conformance with the valid
European directives and standards regarding
electromagnetic compatibility and electrical safety.
European representative of
JVC KENWOOD Corporation is:
JVCKENWOOD Deutschland GmbH
Konrad-Adenauer-Allee 1-11,
61118 Bad Vilbel,
GERMANY

For the customers In the U.S.A. and Canada
CAUTION
Getting Started

Use of controls or adjustments or performance of procedures other than those
specified herein may result in hazardous radiation exposure.
This Projector is classified as a CLASS 2 LASER PRODUCT.
This CLASS 2 LASER PRODUCT label and Caution label is located on the
Rear Side surface of the projector.

Location information of the labels

LASER CAUTION
LABEL

WARNING
LASER RADIATION
DO NOT STARE INTO THE BEAM
CLASS 2 LASER PRODUCT

CAUTION
Do not look into the lens while in use.
Light source specifications
30 W Laser diodes ×12
Wavelength 450 - 460 nm
Maximum output is 49.2 W
Beam divergence angle from lens of this unit
α
Wide : α=25.9°

Laser emission port

Tele : α=15.4°

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For the customers In other countries
CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT
Getting Started

LASER CAUTION LABEL

WARNING
Do not look into the lens while in use.
CAUTION
Use of controls or adjustments or performance of procedures other than those specified herein may result in
hazardous radiation exposure.

Location information of the labels

LASER CAUTION
LABEL

IEC62471-5
RG LABEL

RG LABEL

As with any bright light source, do not stare into the beam, RG2 IEC 62471-5:2015
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ENGLISH

Information for Users on Disposal of Old Equipment and Batteries

Battery
Products

Getting Started

[European Union only]
These symbols indicate that equipment with these symbols should not be disposed
of as general household waste. If you want to dispose of the product or battery,
please consider the collection systems or facilities for appropriate recycling.
Notice: The sign Pb below the symbol for batteries indicates that this battery contains lead.
FRANÇAIS

Informations relatives à l’élimination des appareils et des piles usagés, à l’intention des utilisateurs

Pile
Produits

[Union européenne seulement]
Si ces symboles figurent sur les produits, cela signifie qu’ils ne doivent pas être jetés
comme déchets ménagers. Si vous voulez jeter ce produit ou cette pile, veuillez
considérer le système de collecte des déchets ou les centres de recyclage appropriés.
Notification: La symbole Pb en dessous du symbole des piles indique que cette
pile contient du plomb.

ESPAÑOL / CASTELLANO

Información para los usuarios sobre la eliminación de baterías/pilas usadas

Baterías/pilas
Productos

[Sólo Unión Europea]
Estos símbolos indican que el equipo con estos símbolos no debe desecharse
con la basura doméstica. Si desea desechar el producto o batería/pila, acuda
a los sistemas o centros de recogida para que los reciclen debidamente.
Atención: La indicación Pb debajo del símbolo de batería/pila indica que ésta
contiene plomo.
DEUTSCH

Benutzerinformationen zur Entsorgung alter Geräte und Batterien

Batterie
Produkte

[Nur Europäische Union]
Diese Symbole zeigen an, dass derartig gekennzeichnete Geräte nicht als normaler
Haushaltsabfall entsorgt werden dürfen. Wenden Sie sich zur Entsorgung des
Produkts oder der Batterie an die hierfür vorgesehenen Sammelstellen oder
Einrichtungen, damit eine fachgerechte Wiederverwertung möglich ist.
Hinweis: Das Zeichen Pb unterhalb des Batteriesymbols gibt an, dass diese
Batterie Blei enthält.
ITALIANO

Informazioni per gli utenti sullo smaltimento delle apparecchiature e batterie obsolete

Batteria
Prodotti

[Solo per l’Unione Europea]
Questi simboli indicano che le apparecchiature a cui sono relativi non devono
essere smaltite tra i rifiuti domestici generici. Se si desidera smaltire questo
prodotto o questa batteria, prendere in considerazione i sistem i o le strutture di
raccolta appropriati per il riciclaggio corretto.

Nota: Il simbolo Pb sotto il simbolo delle batter ie indica che questa batteria contiene piombo.
NEDERLANDS

Informatie voor gebruikers over het verwijderen van oude apparatuur en batterijen

Batterij
Producten

[Alleen Europese Unie]
Deze symbolen geven aan dat apparatuur met dit symbool niet mag worden
weggegooid als algemeen huishoudelijk afval. Als u het product of de batterij wilt
weggooien, kunt u inzamelsystemen of faciliteiten voor een geschikte recycling
gebruiken.
Opmerking: Het teken Pb onder het batterijsymbool geeft aan dat deze batterij lood bevat.

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Contents
Getting Started

Getting Started

Safety Precautions .................................................. 2
Names and Functions of Parts ................................ 9
Front/Right, Left and Rear Side ........................... 9
Right Side .......................................................... 10

Others

Troubleshooting .................................................... 50
What to do when these messages are displayed .. 52
Warnings Using Indicators .................................... 53
Warning Status ...................................................... 54
RS-232C Interface ................................................ 55
Communication Specifications .......................... 55
Command Format .............................................. 55
Maintenance ......................................................... 57
Cleaning and Replacing the Filter ...................... 57
Routine Servicing .............................................. 59
Specifications ........................................................ 60
Dimensional Outline Drawing ............................ 63

Connection and Installation

Installation ............................................................. 11
Optional Projection Lens .................................... 11
Minimum Space Required ................................. 11
Projector Installation Angle ................................ 12
Installing the Projector and Screen ........................ 13
Screen Size and Projection Distance ................. 16
Connecting Video Signals of the Computer ........... 18
Connection During Single-Screen Mode Display
........................................................................... 18
Connection During Two-Screen/Four-Screen Mode
Display ............................................................... 20

Network Settings

Connection Using a LAN Cable ............................. 22
Connection Example ......................................... 22
Specifications of PC for Controlling this Projector
........................................................................... 23
Turning On the Main Power ................................... 24
IP Address Settings ............................................... 25
Assigning a static IP address ............................. 25
Assigning IP Address from the DHCP Server .... 28
Using the Mail Delivery Feature ............................. 28
Connection Example (When DHCP Server is
Used) ................................................................. 28

Operation and Settings

Projecting Image ................................................... 29
Useful Features During Projection ..................... 32
Displaying the Menu .............................................. 33
User Settings Menu ............................................... 34
User Settings Menu Structure ............................ 34
(1) Main Menu ................................................... 35
(2) Image Menu ................................................. 37
(3) Setting Menu ................................................ 38
(4) Convergence Menu ...................................... 39
(5) Lens Menu ................................................... 40
(6) Option Menu ................................................. 41
Administrator Settings Menu ................................. 42
Administrator Settings Menu Structure .............. 42
(7) Admin.Network Menu ................................... 43
(8) Admin.E-mail Menu ...................................... 45
(9) Admin.Option Menu ..................................... 47
(10) Admin.Signal Menu .................................... 48

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Accessories
Power cord (for USA)
(about. 3.3 m)
....................................... 1 piece
Power cord (for EU)
(about. 3.3 m)
....................................... 1 piece
Plug Holder ................... 1 piece
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Other items include the instruction manual, warranty,
and other printed materials.

Content of this manual
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Personal computers or computers are expressed as
computers or PCs in this manual.

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Contents of this manual are the copyright of JVC. All
rights reserved.Unauthorized reproduction and
duplication of this manual, in whole or in part,
without the permission of JVC is strictly prohibited.

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The names of other companies’ products that
appear in this manual are the trademark or
registered trademark of the respective
companies.Symbols such as ™, ®, and © are
omitted in this manual.

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Designs, specifications, and other details described
in this manual may be modified for improvement
without prior notice.

Names and Functions of Parts
Getting Started

Front/Right, Left and Rear Side
F
A

Intake air

Intake air
Intake air

G

Intake air
Intake air
Exhaust air

B

C D

E

F

F

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A Air Inlet/Filter
The air inlets absorb air to cool the interior of the
projector. A filter is mounted inside the projector to
remove dirt in the air that enters through the inlets.
Clean the filter regularly. (P. 57)
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Do not block the air inlets with papers, cloth, or soft
cushions. Doing so may cause heat to trap inside the
projector and result in fire or malfunction.

B Lens Cap (included with the
optional lens)

D Lens Mounting Bracket
Mount the optional projection lens.

E Adjustable Feet (x4)
Adjust the feet until the projector is level. The
adjustable range is 20 mm for each. (P. 12)

F Air Inlet/Filter
(Right Side: x5, Left Side: x3)
The air inlets absorb air to cool the interior of the
projector. A filter is mounted inside the projector to
remove dirt in the air that enters through the inlets.
Clean the filter regularly. (P. 57)

Fit the cap on the lens when this projector is not in use
to prevent the lens from becoming dirty.
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Do not project images with the lens cap attached. The
lens cap may be deformed due to the heat, or the
projector may malfunction.

C Projection Lens (optional)
Zoom lens or short focal length lens is optional.
(P. 60)

G Vent Hole
Warm air exits from the hole after cooling the projector.
0

Do not block the vent holes with papers, cloth, or soft
cushions. Doing so may cause heat to trap inside the
projector and result in fire or malfunction.

Remove the lens cap before projection.

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Right Side
Getting Started

H

I

DVI 1

e-shift Sync

DVI 2

USB
DVI 3
1

LAN
OPERATE I/B STANDBY/ON

RS-232C

LAMP
DVI 4

2

J K LM

RS-232C

N

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H [e-shift Sync] Terminal
(DLA-VS4810 only)

This is an input terminal for video signals. Connect it
to the video output terminal of the computer. (P. 19,
21)

J [USB] Terminal

O Q S
P R

T

Q [LAMP] Indicator

This is the input terminal for e-shift sync signals.

I [DVI 1 to 4] Terminal

WARNING

0
0

This indicator lights up in yellow when the lifetime of
the LD block exceeds 19,000 hours.
For details, refer to “Warnings Using
Indicators”P. 53.
A message on the LD block lifespan appears when the
lifetime of the LD block has exceeded 20,000 hours.
(P. 52)

R [STANDBY/ON] Indicator

Enables control of this projector by connecting it to a
computer.

K [LAN] Terminal

Enables control of this projector using a computer that
is connected to the network.

Lit (Red) : When in the standby mode.
Lit (Green) : When power is supplied.
Blinking (Red) : When cooling down (cool down
mode). (P. 31)
Blinking (Green) : When the projected image is
temporarily hidden. (P. 32)
For details, refer to “Warnings Using
Indicators”P. 53.

L [RS-232C 1] Terminal

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M [RS-232C 2] Terminal

S AC Power Input Terminal

N [RS-232C] Terminal

This is the RS-232C interface-specific terminal. This
projector can be controlled by connecting it to a
computer using a RS-232C cable.

Connect the supplied cord to this terminal.

T Main Power Supply Switch

Use this to turn ON/OFF the main power supply of the
projector unit.

O [OPERATE Z] Button
Pressing this button for one second or longer when in
the standby mode (main power supply is ON) turns on
the power of the projector unit. Pressing it for one
second or longer when the power is ON switches the
projector to the standby mode.

P [WARNING] Indicator
0

This indicator lights up in red when abnormality occurs
on this projector.
For details, refer to “Warnings Using
Indicators”P. 53.

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MEMO
0
0
0

A stand-BY condition is indicated by the symbol B.
Power ON condition is indicated by the symbol C.
Power OFF condition is indicated by the symbol X.

Installation
Please read the following carefully when installing this unit.

Optional Projection Lens
Mount the optional projection lens (P. 60). For details on mounting the lens, please consult your authorized dealer.

Minimum Space Required

When using one set of projector
300 mm

300 mm
DVI 1

e-shift Sync

DVI 2

600 mm

600 mm

600 mm

USB
DVI 3
1

LAN
OPERATE I/B STANDBY/ON

RS-232C

LAMP
DVI 4

2

RS-232C

WARNING

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When using two sets of projectors side by side
300 mm

300 mm

640 mm

600 mm

600 mm

1300 mm
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When the projector is suspended

300 mm and
above

MEMO
0

To prevent the projector from falling or toppling, it is
recommended that the holder be fastened to the unit using
bolts.

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To mount the projector to the ceiling, mount a special shelf
to the ceiling, followed by installing the unit on the shelf.
For safety and maintenance purposes, equipment that
eases adjustment to a suitable height for maintenance is
required.

DVI 1

e-shift Sync

DVI 2

USB
DVI 3
1

LAN
OPERATE I/B STANDBY/ON

RS-232C

LAMP
DVI 4

2

RS-232C

WARNING

CAUTION
0

Special expertise and techniques are required for mounting this unit. Be sure to ask your dealer or a specialist to
perform mounting.

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Connection and Installation

Do not use a cover that may enclose this unit or block the air inlets/vent holes. Allow sufficient space around this unit.
When this unit is enclosed in a space with dimensions as indicated below, ventilate accordingly so that the internal and
external temperatures are the same.

Projector Installation Angle
You can install this projector between ±90° both vertically
and horizontally.

CAUTION

Vertical Angle

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Special expertise and techniques are required for
mounting this unit. Be sure to ask your dealer or a
specialist to perform mounting.

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The projector cannot be installed upside down.

Connection and Installation

Adjusting the Inclination
Adjust the horizontal angle of the projector.
1

RS-232C

2

e-shift Sync

USB

LAN

RS-232C

DVI 1

DVI 2

DVI 3

DVI 4
LAMP

WARNING

OPERATE I/B STANDBY/ON

+90°

*Not applicable

Lift the projector and turn the nut of the adjustable foot
with a spanner in the direction indicated by the arrow to
extend or retract the foot. The adjustable range is 20 mm.

DVI 1

e-shift Sync

DVI 2

USB
DVI 3
1

LAN
OPERATE I/B STANDBY/ON

RS-232C

LAMP
DVI 4

2

RS-232C

WARNING

Extend
LAMP

WARNING
DVI 4

DVI 2

DVI 3

RS-232C
2

DVI 1

e-shift Sync

USB

LAN
1

RS-232C

-90°

OPERATE I/B STANDBY/ON

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Horizontal Angle

-90°

+90°

*Not applicable

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Retract

Installing the Projector and Screen
It is recommended that this projector be installed at right
angle to the screen.
When a zoom lens (optional) is in use, you can make use
of the lens shift feature of this projector to shift the
projection screen vertically between 0% to ±50%, and
horizontally between 0% to ±25%.
When a short focal length lens (optional) is in use, you
can shift the projection screen position vertically between
0% to ±15%, and horizontally between 0% to ±5%.
Below are some examples on the layout when a zoom
lens is used.

When shift amount in the right direction is +25 %
Install the projector such that the center of the lens is
aligned with the 1/4 position from the left edge of the
screen.

Install the projector such that the lower end of the
projection screen is at the same height as the center of
the lens.
Screen

.

When shift amount in the left/right direction is 0 %
Install the projector such that the center of the lens is
aligned with the center of the screen.
90°

90°

90°
DVI 1

e-shift Sync

DVI 2

USB
DVI 3
1

LAN
OPERATE I/B STANDBY/ON

RS-232C

LAMP
DVI 4

2

RS-232C

WARNING

Center Line of Lens
.

When shift amount in the upward/downward
direction is 0 %
Install the projector such that the center of the projection
screen is at the same height as the center of the lens.
Screen
.

90°

90°

90°

DVI 1

e-shift Sync

DVI 2

USB
DVI 3
1

LAN
OPERATE I/B STANDBY/ON

RS-232C

LAMP
DVI 4

2

RS-232C

WARNING

When shift amount in the left direction is -25 %
Install the projector such that the center of the lens is
aligned with the 1/4 position from the right edge of the
screen.

Center Line of Lens
.

When shift amount in the downward direction
is -50 %
Install the projector such that the upper end of the
projection screen is at the same height as the center of
the lens.
Screen

Center Line of Lens
DVI 1

e-shift Sync

DVI 2

USB
DVI 3
1

LAN
OPERATE I/B STANDBY/ON

RS-232C

LAMP
DVI 4

2

90°

90°

RS-232C

WARNING

90°

.

.

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Connection and Installation

When shift amount in the upward direction is
+50 %

Movable Range of Projected Image
GL-MS4015SZ Zoom lens
GL-MS4016SZ Zoom lens
GL-MS4021SZ Zoom lens

Projecting images by stacking projectors

Projected Image
50%
25%

Overlaying projected images (when zoom
lens is in use)
The lens shift feature enables you to use up to three
stacked projectors at the same time.
Stacking the projectors enhances the brightness level,
and helps to project images that are sufficiently bright
even when the venue is relatively big or bright.

25%

DVI 1

e-shift Sync

DVI 2

Connection and Installation

USB
DVI 3
1

LAN
OPERATE I/B STANDBY/ON

RS-232C

LAMP
DVI 4

2

RS-232C

WARNING

DVI 1

50%

e-shift Sync

DVI 2

USB
DVI 3
1

LAN
OPERATE I/B STANDBY/ON

RS-232C

LAMP
DVI 4

2

RS-232C

WARNING

Movable Range
.

GL-MS4011S Short focal length lens
15%

5%

CAUTION
Projected Image

5%

15%

Movable Range

.

MEMO
0

When using the lens shift feature, do not exceed the
range (shift amount) as shown above. If the shift
amount exceeds the range as shown, shadows will
appear on the projected image.

Lens Fixation Mechanism

A screw for securing the lens mechanism is attached in
the factory shipment to prevent damage of the
equipment during transportation. If the lens does not
move horizontally or vertically when you operate “Shift”
in the “Lens” menu, this could be because the screw
has not been removed. When this occurs, please
consult your authorized dealer.

14

.

0

When the projectors are stacked together during use,
ensure that the installation site is sufficiently strong
and there is proper air cooling around the projectors.
Take the necessary measures to prevent the
projectors from toppling or falling off so as to ensure
safety during emergency situations, such as
earthquakes, and to prevent accidents from
occurring.
For details, please consult your authorized dealer.

Projecting images by arranging projectors
side by side

The lens shift feature enables you to use up to two
projectors that are arranged side by side.
Arranging two projectors side by side enhances the
brightness level, and helps to project images that are
sufficiently bright even when the venue is relatively big or
bright.
When projecting images by arranging the projectors side
by side, adjust the shift amount of both projectors
accordingly to superimpose the images.

When light passes through the glass of
projection booth

DVI 1

e-shift Sync

DVI 2

USB
DVI 3
1

LAN
OPERATE I/B STANDBY/ON

RS-232C

LAMP
DVI 4

2

RS-232C

WARNING

.

0
0

When light passes through the glass, the quantity of
light decreases. Make sure that the glass of the
projection booth is not more than one piece.
Do not use glass if possible.
When projecting light on an inclined glass surface,
adjust the glass angle as well as installation angle of
this unit accordingly to prevent impact on the image
due to diffuse reflection.

.

CAUTION
0

When using the projectors by arranging them side by
side, ensure that the installation site is sufficiently
strong and there is proper air cooling around the
projectors.
For details, please consult your authorized dealer.

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Connection and Installation

MEMO
0

Screen Size and Projection Distance
Adjust the distance from the lens to the screen to achieve your desired screen size.

GL-MS4015SZ / GL-MS4016SZ / GL-MS4021SZ Zoom lens
Projection distance

Connection and Installation

Projection Screen Size
(Diagonal Length)

Image Width

50" (Approx. 1.27 m)

1.10 m

-

-

1.97 m

1.58 m

-

-

60" (Approx. 1.53 m)

1.31 m

-

-

2.37 m

1.92 m

-

-

70" (Approx. 1.79 m)

1.54 m

-

-

2.78 m

2.25 m

-

-

80" (Approx. 2.03 m)

1.75 m

3.19 m

2.58 m

3.19 m

2.58 m

6.38 m

3.72 m

90" (Approx. 2.29 m)

1.97 m

3.60 m

2.91 m

3.60 m

2.91 m

7.19 m

4.24 m

100" (Approx. 2.54 m)

2.19 m

4.01 m

3.25 m

4.01 m

3.25 m

8.01 m

4.71 m

110" (Approx. 2.79 m)

2.41 m

4.42 m

3.58 m

4.42 m

3.58 m

8.82 m

5.17 m

120" (Approx. 3.05 m)

2.63 m

4.83 m

3.91 m

4.83 m

3.91 m

9.63 m

5.64 m

130" (Approx. 3.30 m)

2.85 m

5.24 m

4.25 m

5.24 m

4.25 m

10.44 m

6.11 m

140" (Approx. 3.56 m)

3.07 m

5.65 m

4.58 m

5.65 m

4.58 m

11.25 m

6.57 m

150" (Approx. 3.81 m)

3.29 m

6.06 m

4.91 m

6.06 m

4.91 m

12.06 m

7.04 m

160" (Approx. 4.06 m)

3.51 m

6.46 m

5.25 m

6.46 m

5.25 m

12.87 m

7.50 m

170" (Approx. 4.32 m)

3.73 m

6.87 m

5.58 m

6.87 m

5.58 m

13.68 m

7.97 m

180" (Approx. 4.57 m)

3.94 m

7.28 m

5.91 m

-

5.91 m

14.49 m

8.44 m

190" (Approx. 4.83 m)

4.16 m

7.69 m

6.24 m

-

6.24 m

15.30 m

8.90 m

200" (Approx. 5.08 m)

4.38 m

8.10 m

6.58 m

-

6.58 m

16.12 m

9.44 m

210" (Approx. 5.33 m)

4.60 m

8.51 m

6.91 m

-

6.91 m

16.93 m

9.83 m

220" (Approx. 5.59 m)

4.82 m

8.92 m

7.24 m

-

-

17.74 m

10.30 m

230" (Approx. 5.84 m)

5.04 m

9.33 m

7.58 m

-

-

18.55 m

10.77 m

240" (Approx. 6.10 m)

5.26 m

9.74 m

7.91 m

-

-

19.36 m

11.23 m

250" (Approx. 6.35 m)

5.48 m

10.15 m

8.24 m

-

-

20.17 m

11.70 m

260" (Approx. 6.60 m)

5.70 m

10.55 m

8.58 m

-

-

20.98 m

12.16 m

270" (Approx. 6.86 m)

5.92 m

10.96 m

8.91 m

-

-

21.79 m

12.63 m

280" (Approx. 7.11 m)

6.14 m

11.37 m

9.24 m

-

-

22.60 m

13.10 m

290" (Approx. 7.37 m)

6.36 m

11.78 m

9.57 m

-

-

23.41 m

13.56 m

300" (Approx. 7.62 m)

6.57 m

12.19 m

9.91 m

-

-

24.23 m

14.03 m

GL-MS4015SZ

GL-MS4016SZ

GL-MS4021SZ

Tele End Wide End Tele End Wide End Tele End Wide End

MEMO
0

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The distance indicated in the table is an estimated value when an image with a resolution of 4096×2400 is projected.
Please use them as reference during installation.

GL-MS4011S Short focal length lens
Image Width

Projection distance

50" (Approx. 1.27 m)

1.10 m

1.16 m

60" (Approx. 1.52 m)

1.31 m

1.41 m

70" (Approx. 1.78 m)

1.53 m

1.66 m

80" (Approx. 2.03 m)

1.75 m

1.91 m

90" (Approx. 2.29 m)

1.97 m

2.16 m

100" (Approx. 2.54 m)

2.19 m

2.41 m

110" (Approx. 2.79 m)

2.41 m

2.66 m

120" (Approx. 3.05 m)

2.63 m

2.91m

130" (Approx. 3.30 m)

2.85 m

3.17 m

140" (Approx. 3.56 m)

3.07 m

3.42 m

150" (Approx. 3.81 m)

3.29 m

3.67 m

160" (Approx. 4.06 m)

3.51 m

3.92 m

170" (Approx. 4.32 m)

3.73 m

4.17 m

180" (Approx. 4.57 m)

3.94 m

4.42 m

190" (Approx. 4.83 m)

4.16 m

4.67 m

200" (Approx. 5.08 m)

4.38 m

4.92 m

210" (Approx. 5.33 m)

4.60 m

5.17 m

220" (Approx. 5.59 m)

4.82 m

5.43 m

230" (Approx. 5.84 m)

5.04 m

5.68 m

240" (Approx. 6.10 m)

5.26 m

5.93 m

250" (Approx. 6.35 m)

5.48 m

6.18 m

Connection and Installation

Projection Screen Size (Diagonal Length)

MEMO
0

The distance indicated in the table is an estimated value when an image with a resolution of 4096×2400 is projected.
Please use them as reference during installation.

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Connecting Video Signals of the Computer
Connection During Single-Screen Mode Display
The single-screen mode displays signals (up to four signals) from a computer as a single video image.
To select to the single-screen mode, set “Display Mode” in the “Setting” menu to “Single”. (P. 38)

Possible Input Signals and Projected Image
Connection and Installation

Computer
Resolution
4096×2400

4096×2160

Channel

Link Status

Projector
Terminal for
Connection

2ch

Dual

DVI 1, DVI 3

4ch

Single

DVI 1 to DVI 4

2ch

Dual

DVI 1, DVI 3

Output Status
2 Stripes

2048×2400

Cross

2048×1200

4 Stripes

1024×2400

2 Stripes

2048×2160

Cross

2040×1080

4 Stripes

1024×2160

2 Stripes

1920×2400

Cross

1920×1200

4 Stripes

960×2400

2 Stripes

1920×2160

Cross

1920×1080

4 Stripes

960×2160

Displayed
Projector Image
4096×2400
* (8192×4800)

4096×2160
* (8192×4320)

4ch

Single

DVI 1 to DVI 4

2ch

Dual

DVI 1, DVI 3

4ch

Single

DVI 1 to DVI 4

2ch

Dual

DVI 1, DVI 3

4ch

Single

DVI 1 to DVI 4

2048×1200

1ch

Single

DVI 1

Normal

2048×1200

4096×2400

2048×1080

1ch

Single

DVI 1

Normal

2048×1080

4096×2160

1920×1200

1ch

Single

DVI 1

Normal

1920×1200

3840×2400

1920×1080

1ch

Single

DVI 1

Normal

1920×1080

3840×2160

1600×1200

1ch

Single

DVI 1

Normal

1600×1200

3200×2400

1280×1024

1ch

Single

DVI 1

Normal

1280×1024

2560×2048

1024×768

1ch

Single

DVI 1

Normal

1024×768

2048×1536

800×600

1ch

Single

DVI 1

Normal

800×600

1600×1200

640×480

1ch

Single

DVI 1

Normal

640×480

1280×960

3840×2400

3840×2160

3840×2400
* (7680×4800)

3840×2160
* (7680×4320)

* (DLA-VS4810) An 8K image is displayed when e-shift sync signal is input.

MEMO
0

This projector converts the frame rate to 60 Hz regardless of the synchronizing signal frequency at the computer’s
end.

0

If the resolution of the PC is 2048×1200 or lower, images are displayed upon doubling the number of the vertical
and horizontal pixels.

18

Normal

2 Stripes

DVI 1

DVI 1

DVI 3

DVI 1

DVI 2

DVI 3

Connection and Installation

4 Stripes

Cross

DVI 4

DVI 1

DVI 2

DVI 3

DVI 4

.

Connection During Single-Screen Mode Display
Below is the connection example for four-channel signals from the computer.
For two-channel signals from the computer, connect to the [DVI 1] and [DVI 3] terminals of this projector.
Desktop Computer

DVI-D Cable
(Sold Separately)
DVI 1

To DVI
Terminal

e-shift Sync

DVI 2

USB
DVI 3
LAN
OPERATE I/B STANDBY/ON
RS-232C

LAMP
DVI 4

2

RS-232C

WARNING

.

MEMO
0

Depending on your DVI-D cable, the signal may attenuate and the image become unstable.

0

Use of DVI-D cables compliant with the DDWG standard is recommended.

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Connection During Two-Screen/Four-Screen Mode Display
The two-screen/four-screen mode enables simultaneous display of signals from two or four computers.
To select the two-screen mode, set “Display Mode” in the “Setting” menu to “Double”. To select the four-screen mode,
set “Display Mode” to “Cross”. (P. 38)

Possible Input Signals and Projected Image
Computer

Output Status

Connection and Installation

Resolution

Channel

Link Status

2048×1200

1ch

Single

Normal

2048×1200

2048×1080

1ch

Single

Normal

2048×1080

1920×1200

1ch

Single

Normal

1920×1200

1920×1080

1ch

Single

Normal

1920×1080

1600×1200

1ch

Single

Normal

1600×1200

1280×1024

1ch

Single

Normal

1280×1024

1024×768

1ch

Single

Normal

1024×768

800×600

1ch

Single

Normal

800×600

640×480

1ch

Single

Normal

640×480

MEMO
0

This projector converts the frame rate to 60 Hz regardless of the synchronizing signal frequency at the computer’s
end.

0

The respective signals are displayed at the center of the split screen.

0

When in the two-screen mode, the screen appears blue (or black depending on the setting) when there is no input.

Two-Screen Mode

Four-Screen Mode

(Example) DVI 1: 1920×1080,
DVI 3: 1920×1080

(Example) DVI 1: 2048×1200, DVI 2: 1920×1080,
DVI 3: 1024×768, DVI 4: 1600×1200

4096

2400

DVI 1

4096

DVI 3

20

DVI 2

DVI 3

DVI 4

2400

2048
.

DVI 1

2048
.

1200

Connection Example During Two-Screen Mode
Desktop Computer

To DVI
Terminal
DVI 1

e-shift Sync

DVI-D Cable
(Sold Separately)

DVI 2

USB
DVI 3
LAN
OPERATE I/B STANDBY/ON
RS-232C

LAMP
DVI 4

2

Connection and Installation

To DVI
Terminal

WARNING

RS-232C

Laptop Computer
.

Connection Example During Four-Screen Mode
Desktop Computer

To DVI
Terminal

To DVI
Terminal

DVI-D Cable
(Sold Separately)
DVI 1

e-shift Sync

DVI 2

Laptop Computer

USB
DVI 3
LAN
OPERATE I/B STANDBY/ON
RS-232C

LAMP
DVI 4

2

RS-232C

WARNING

To DVI
Terminal

To DVI
Terminal

.

MEMO
0

Depending on your DVI-D cable, the signal may attenuate and the image become unstable.

0

Use of DVI-D cables compliant with the DDWG standard is recommended.

21

Connection Using a LAN Cable
Connect this projector, the computer for controlling this projector, and the switching hub using LAN cables, followed
by configuring the network.

Connection Example
When assigning a static IP address
You can acquire the IP address from the controlling computer simply by configuring a network that consists of this
projector, the controlling computer, and switching hub. Please refer to technical books on networks for details.
Switching Hub

DVI 1

e-shift Sync

DVI 2

USB
DVI 3
LAN
OPERATE I/B STANDBY/ON
RS-232C

To Network Terminal

To LAN Terminal

LAMP
DVI 4

2

RS-232C

WARNING

.

Network Settings

MEMO
0

Make use of Cat. 5 (equivalent or higher) straight 100Base-TX LAN cables.

CAUTION
0

When connecting this projector and the controlling computer for this projector using other network, be sure to consult
the network administrator of the network in use or refer to technical books on networks.

When assigning IP address from the DHCP server
Router
(DHCP Server)
WAN

LAN

LAN1 LAN2 LAN3 LAN4

DVI 1

e-shift Sync

DVI 2

USB
DVI 3
LAN
OPERATE I/B STANDBY/ON
RS-232C

To Network Terminal

To LAN Terminal

.

MEMO
0

22

Make use of Cat. 5 (equivalent or higher) 100Base-TX LAN cables.

LAMP
DVI 4

2

RS-232C

WARNING

Specifications of PC for Controlling this Projector
OS

Windows 7 (32-bit, 64-bit), Windows 8 (32-bit, 64-bit), Windows 10 (32-bit, 64-bit)

Browser

Internet Explorer 10, Internet Explorer 11, Google Chrome, Firefox

MEMO
0

Windows is either registered trademark or trademark of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and/or other
countries.

CAUTION
0

The PC specifications above are reference values for the application software to run smoothly, and are not intended
to guarantee their operation.
Note that the applications may not run smoothly depending on the condition of use of the respective users even
when the system requirements are satisfied.

Network Settings

23

Turning On the Main Power
1

Check to ensure that this projector, computer, and switching hub are properly
connected

2

Connect the power cord to the power input terminal of this projector
5

2

Power Cord
(Supplied)

3

.

CAUTION
Do not connect the power cord when a lens (optional) is not attached.

0

You can secure the power cord to this projector.

Network Settings

A Attach the plug holder to the power cord.

Securing Levers
(Upper and lower)

B Insert the plug holder into the projector until
the upper and lower securing levers are
locked.
AC INLET

3

Insert plug into the power outlet on the wall

4

Remove the lens cap

5

Turn on the main power of the projector to set to [C]
0

The [STANDBY/ON], [LAMP] and [WARNING] indicators light up for about 45 seconds. Thereafter, only the
[STANDBY/ON] indicator lights up in red.

MEMO
0

The default IP address of all DLA-VS4010 / DLA-VS4810 is “192.168.0.2”. If multiple units of DLA-VS4010 / DLAVS4810 are used on the same network, do not turn on the main power of more than one projector unit at the same
time. Doing so will result in duplication of the IP address, and thereby preventing proper access.

0

When using multiple units of DLA-VS4010 / DLA-VS4810, turn on the main power of the second unit and configure
accordingly only after configuration of the first unit is complete. Configure subsequent units using the same
procedure.

0

When duplication occurs in the IP address, make sure that only one unit of DLA-VS4010 / DLA-VS4810 is connected
on the same network (turn off the main power of the other DLA-VS4010 / DLA-VS4810 units). Allow a time interval
of at least 10 minutes before accessing. If access fails, turn off the power of all network equipments on the same
network, followed by turning them on again.

24

IP Address Settings
Set the IP address for this projector. There are 2 methods to set the IP address.
0

Assigning a static IP address

0

Assigning IP Address from the DHCP Server

Assigning a static IP address
The “IP Address Setting” of this projector is set to “STATIC IP” (the DHCP client function is OFF) by default.
Upon turning on the power, this projector starts running with the following IP address.
IP Address : 192.168.0.2
Subnet Mask : 255.255.255.0
Default Gateway : 192.168.0.254

IP address setting at the computer
Set the computer to an IP address that enables communication with this projector.

Click “Start” and select “Control Panel”

2

Double click “Network Connections”

3

Right-click on “Local Area” and select “Properties”
0

Network Settings

1

Check to ensure that the “Client for Microsoft Networks” and “Internet Protocol(TCP/IP)” check boxes are
selected.

4

Select “Internet Protocol(TCP/IP)” and click “Properties”

5

Set the IP address
A Select “Use the following IP address”
B Set “IP address”
(For example, use 192.168.0.100 when DLA-VS4010 /
DLA-VS4810 is in its default settings)
A
B
C
D

E

MEMO
Make sure that you take note of the original IP
address before altering.
0 When setting, ensure that a duplicate IP address is
not used within the same network environment.
C Set “Subnet mask”
0

Set to a value that is appropriate for the setting operation.
Clarify with the network administrator if you have any
queries.
(Use 255.255.255.0 when the camera is in its default
settings)
D When a “Default gateway” is present, make use of the IP
address (e.g., 192.168.0.254)
E Click “OK”

6

Click “OK” on the “Local Area Connection Properties” screen
25

Setting (Changing) the IP address of this projector
When using Internet Explorer

1

Launch the Internet Explorer on the
computer

2

Check if the proxy has been set in the
“LAN Setting” of the Internet Explorer

3

Check if the “Active scripting” of the
Internet Explorer is disabled

A Click “Tools” and select “Internet Options”

B Click in the order of “Security” " “Trusted Sites”
" “Sites”

A Click “Tools” and select “Internet Options”

B Click “Connections” and click “LAN Setting”

C Deselect the check “Required server verification
(https:) for all sites in this zone”

C Check if the check for “Use a proxy server for your
LAN” has been selected

D Enter “http://192.168.0.2” under “Add this web
site to the zone” and click “Add”

0

E Click “OK”

If the check mark has been selected,
deselect it.

F Select “Trusted Sites” and click “Custom Level”
G Check if the check for “Active scripting” under
“Scripting” has been selected
0

If the check mark has been deselected,
select it.

Network Settings

Deselct the check
.

Select “Enable”
.

26

4

Enter “http://192.168.0.2” in the
address field of the Internet Explorer,
and click “Go”
0

Click “Admin.Network” in the “Main”
menu

7

host PJ-1
user: advanced

A login screen for this projector appears.

Logout
Power

Main
Image

ON

Setting

http://192.168.0.2

OFF

PROJECTION

None

Light Source Time

Convergence

4

Warning Status

Hide

10h59m

Lens

OFF

ON

Option
Admin.Network
Admin.E-Mail

Signal Status
DVI

Rate(Hz)

Pixel H

Pixel V

Link

Admin.Option

1

60.00

2048

2400

Dual

Admin.Signal

2
60.00

2048

2400

Dual

License

3

Temperature
Exhaust
30.3 deg.C
Intake
30.3 deg.C
Inside
30.3 deg.C

4

.

Set the IP address for this projector

8

host PJ-1
user: advanced

.

Logout

MEMO

0

5

Host Name

Image
Setting

When “LAN Setting” in Internet Explorer is set to “Use
a proxy server for your LAN” it may not be possible to
designate addresses directly. Change the proxy
settings.
If a “Security Warning” screen appears, click “OK” and
continue.

0

Host Name Setting

Convergence

DHCP Client

Lens

IP Address

Option
Admin.Network
Admin.Mail
Admin.Option

Subnet Mask
Default Gateway
Mac Address

Admin.Signal
License

SET

DHCP

A

STATIC IP

192.168.1.100

B

255.255.255.0
192.168.1.1
01:23:45:67:89:AB

SET

C

User Login Name/Password Change

Enter “advanced” in “Login Name”

User Name

root

Initialize

New Password
Confirm
New Password

Input Your Login Name & Password
Login Name

PJ

IP Address Setting

SET

Admin. Login Password Change

advanced

User Name

advanced

New Password

Password

Confirm
New Password

LOGIN

SET

.

A Select “STATIC IP” in “DHCP Client”
.

6

B Enter the values for “IP Address”, “Subnet Mask”
and “Default Gateway”

Click “LOGIN”
0

C Click “SET”

The “Main” menu for this projector appears.

MEMO

MEMO
0

0

You can alter the user name and password in the
“Admin.Network” menu. Specify a user name and
password of not more than eight single-byte
alphanumeric characters. (P. 43)
If you have forgotten the password, please consult
your authorized dealer.

0

Access from computers may not be successful as this
projector’s IP address has been changed. Set and
change the computer’s IP address when accessing
this projector.

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Network Settings

Main

Assigning IP Address from the DHCP Server
The IP address is automatically assigned by the DHCP server.

After connecting, turn on the main power

1

0

Refer to P. 22 on the details of connection.

0

Refer to P. 24 on procedures to turn on the main power.

Set the “DHCP Client” setting of this projector to “DHCP”

2

0

The “DHCP Client” of this projector is set to “STATIC IP” (the DHCP client function is OFF) by default. When
assigning an IP address from the DHCP server, access this projector from the computer to alter the settings.
For details on the setting procedures, refer to “Setting (Changing) the IP address of this projector”P. 26.

MEMO
0

Please consult the network administrator on the IP address assigned to this projector.

0

When “DHCP Client” is set to “DHCP”, and if the projector is started up in a LAN where a DHCP server does not
exist, the projector will start up using the default IP address instead.

CAUTION
Network Settings

Configure the DHCP server such that the same IP address is assigned to the “Mac Address” of this projector by the
DHCP server at all times. Connection may fail if the above setting is not performed.

0

Connecting this projector and the computer using a USB cable
You can connect this projector and the controlling computer using a USB cable.
You need to install a driver in order to connect the projector and computer using a USB cable.

0

MEMO
0

For details on the installation of the USB driver, please consult your authorized dealer.

Using the Mail Delivery Feature
This feature enables delivery of mail (error message) to the preset e-mail address when error occurs inside this projector
unit.

Connection Example (When DHCP Server is Used)
To Internet
Connection

ADSL modem, etc.
ETHER

DHCP Server
WAN

LAN

LAN1 LAN2 LAN3 LAN4

DVI 1

e-shift Sync

DVI 2

USB
DVI 3
LAN
OPERATE I/B STANDBY/ON
RS-232C

To LAN
Terminal
.

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LAMP
DVI 4

2

RS-232C

WARNING

Projecting Image
If setting for this projector is not completed, refer to “User Settings Menu”P. 34 upon turning on the power and configure
the settings accordingly.
Once the basic settings are configured, this projector can be used by simply performing the following operation
procedures.
0

Remove the lens cap.

0

Connect this projector to the computer. (P. 19, 21)

0

Connect the LAN cable. (P. 22)

1

2

Set this projector to the standby mode, and display the “Main” menu
0

Refer to “Turning On the Main Power”P. 24, and steps 4 to 6 of “Assigning a static IP address”P. 25.

0

The [STANDBY/ON] indicator lights up in red.

Click the “ON” button under the “Power” item of the “Main” menu to project the image
0

The power of this projector turns on, and formatting is done taking a few minutes. A gray image will be displayed
during formatting. The projected image appears once formatting ends.

0

The [STANDBY/ON] indicator lights up in green.
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Main
Image
Setting
Convergence
Lens

Power

Warning Status

ON

OFF

PROJECTION

None

Light Source Time

Hide

10h59m

OFF

ON

Option
License

Signal Status
DVI

Rate(Hz)

Pixel H

Pixel V

Link

1

60.00

2048

2400

Dual

60.00

2048

2400

Dual

2
3

Intake
30.3 deg.C
Inside
30.3 deg.C

.

MEMO
0

You can also turn on the power by pressing the [OPERATE Z] button on the projector unit for more than one second.

0

The image may flicker for a few seconds immediately after projection starts. This is not a malfunction.

0

After the LD block lights up, it takes more than 1 minute for the brightness of the video image on the screen to
stabilize.

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Operation and Settings

4

Temperature
Exhaust
30.3 deg.C

3

Adjust the zoom ratio (screen size) (when zoom lens is in use)
You can adjust the focus using the “Zoom” item of the “Lens” menu.
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Main
Image

Zoom

Focus

w

Shift

+

U

Setting
Convergence
Lens

_

Option
License

T

L

R

D
Test Pattern
OFF

OFF

SET

.

To enlarge the screen size:
Press the “W” (Wide) end of “Zoom”
To reduce the screen size:
Press the “T” (Tele) end of “Zoom”

MEMO
The screen size changes each time you click on the inner buttons (a / b). (Fine control)

0

The outer buttons (d / c) change the screen size when they are depressed. (Coarse control)

4

Adjust the position of the projection screen

Operation and Settings

You can adjust the focus using the “Shift” item of the “Lens” menu.
To shift the image upward:
Press the “U” end of “Shift”
To shift the image downward:
Press the “D” end of “Shift”
To shift the image rightward:
Press the “R” end of “Shift”
To shift the image leftward:
Press the “L” end of “Shift”

MEMO
0

When a zoom lens is used, the adjustment range for lens shift is between 0 % to ±50 % in the vertical direction, and
between 0 % to ±25 % in the horizontal direction (during single-screen display).

0

When a short focal length lens is used, the adjustment range for lens shift is between 0 % to ±15 % in the vertical
direction, and between 0 % to ±5 % in the horizontal direction (during single-screen display). (P. 14)

0

The position changes each time you click on the inner buttons (a / b). (Fine control)

0

The image shifts when the outer buttons (d / c) are depressed. (Coarse control)

0

The lens shift feature does not function if the lens mechanism is secured (“Lens Fixation Mechanism”P. 14)

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5

Adjust the focus
You can adjust the focus using the “Focus” item of the “Lens” menu.

To move the focus point closer:
Press the “+” (Near) end of “Focus”
To move the focus point away:
Press the “-” (Far) end of “Focus”

MEMO
0

The focus changes each time you click on the inner buttons (a / b). (Fine control)

The outer buttons (d / c) change the focus when they are depressed. (Coarse control)

6

Select a screen mode for projection
You can specify the screen mode using “Display Mode” of the “Setting” menu. (P. 38)
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Main

Input Level

Image

0-255(PC)

Setting

Display Mode

Convergence
Lens

1

16-235

1

3

1

2

3

4

Option
License

.

MEMO
0

Click the “OFF” button under the “Power” item of the “Main” menu to end the projection
0

The projector switches to the cool down mode, and the [STANDBY/ON] indicator appears blinking in red.

0

A gray image will be displayed for a maximum duration of 2 minutes during the ending process only after several
hours of image projection. Thereafter, the LD block starts to cool down.

0

After exiting the cool down mode, the projector switches automatically to the standby mode, and the
[STANDBY/ON] indicator lights up in red.

0

You can also turn off the power by pressing the [OPERATE Z] button on the projector unit for more than one
second.

Cool down mode
Cool down mode is a function that cools down the LD block for about 10 seconds after projection ends (ending
process).
0

When the projector is in the cool down mode, the [STANDBY/ON] indicator appears blinking in red.

0

Do not shut down the main power supply or unplug the power cord when in the cool down mode. Also, do
not block the air inlets and vent holes. Doing so may shorten the lamp life and cause a malfunction.

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Operation and Settings

7

The projected image varies according to the mode of connection. (P. 19, 21)

8

Turn the main power at the rear of the projector unit to off [X]
0

The [STANDBY/ON] indicator on the projector unit goes off.

CAUTION
Do not turn off the main power supply switch when in the cool down mode. Doing so may shorten the lamp life and
cause a malfunction.

0
0

Upon using, attach the lens cap to prevent soiling of the lens.

0

When the projector is not to be used for a long time, disconnect the power plug.

Useful Features During Projection
Hiding the projected image temporarily
The projected image can be hidden by clicking the “ON” button under the “Hide” item of the “Main” menu or “Image”
menu.
0

When the image is not displayed, pressing “OFF” under the “Hide” item to display the hidden image.
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Main

Brightness

Image
Setting
Convergence
Lens
Option
License

Red

-30

0

+30

Green

-30

0

+30

Blue

-30

0

+30

Red

-30

0

+30

Green

-30

0

+30

Blue

-30

0

+30

Contrast

Gamma

Operation and Settings

A

Hide
B

C

OFF

ON

.

MEMO
When the image is hidden, the [STANDBY/ON] indicator appears blinking in green.

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Displaying the Menu
1

Enter the IP address assigned in the address field of the Internet Explorer, and click
“Go” (P. 27)
0

Example: When IP address assigned is “192.168.0.2”, enter “http://192.168.0.2”.

http://192.168.0.2

1

.

MEMO
0

When “LAN Setting” in Internet Explorer is set to “Use a proxy server for your LAN” it may not be possible to designate
addresses directly. Change the proxy settings.

0

If a “Security Warning” screen appears, click “OK” and continue.

2

Enter the login name and the password in the “Login Name” and “Password” fields
respectively
Operation and Settings

Input Your Login Name & Password
Login Name
Password
LOGIN

.

MEMO
0

3

If you have forgotten the password, please consult your authorized dealer.

Click “LOGIN”
0

The “Main” menu for this projector appears.

MEMO
0

You can alter the user name and password in the “Admin.Network” menu. Specify a user name and password of
not more than eight single-byte alphanumeric characters. (P. 43)

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User Settings Menu
After installation and connection are complete, perform the necessary adjustment and setting.
Operate the menus using the computer’s browser to make adjustments and configure settings.

User Settings Menu Structure
Page Menu Name
(1) Main

(2) Image

(3) Setting
(4) Convergence

(5) Lens

Operation and Settings

(6) Option

34

Page Display Item

Simplified Description of Item

Power

Power ON/OFF operation

Warning Status

Error code display

Light Source Time

LD block information display

Signal Status

Input signal information display

Temperature

Projector’s interior temperature display

Hide

Mute operation

Brightness

Brightness adjustment

Contrast

Contrast adjustment

Gamma

Gamma setting

Hide

Mute operation

Input Level

Input level setting

Display Mode

Display method setting

Red

Pixel position adjustment

Blue

Pixel position adjustment

Test Pattern

Test pattern setting

Zoom

Zoom adjustment

Focus

Focus adjustment

Shift

Image position adjustment

Test Pattern

Test pattern setting

Flip

Image inversion setting

Light Source Power

LD block power setting

Back Color

Background color setting

Message Display

Message display setting

Test Pattern

Test pattern setting

(1) Main Menu
This menu displays the ON/OFF status of the power supply and information on signals input to the projector.
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Power

Main
Image

Warning Status

ON

Setting
Convergence
Lens

OFF

PROJECTION

None

Light Source Time

Hide

10h59m

OFF

ON

Option
License

Signal Status
DVI

Rate(Hz)

Pixel H

Pixel V

Link

1

60.00

2048

2400

Dual

60.00

2048

2400

Dual

2
3

Temperature
Exhaust
30.3 deg.C
Intake
30.3 deg.C
Inside
30.3 deg.C

4

.

MEMO
0

When the power of this unit is off (main power is on), the “Main”, “Image”, “Setting”, “Convergence”, “Lens” and
“Option” menus will be grayed out and will not be selectable.
Item

Power

Setting Value
ON

Turns on/off the LD block.
ON
: Turns on the LD block.
OFF
: Turns off the LD block.

MEMO
The following operating modes of the projector are displayed to the
right of the “OFF” button.
STANDBY
: Standby (OFF)
PROJECTION
: LD block illuminated (ON)
FAN ENABLE
: FAN Enable (OFF " ON)
DEVICE ENABLE
: Elemental Device Enable (OFF " ON)
COOLING
: Cooling (OFF)
EMERGENCY
: Error Occurred (Cooling not performed)
EMERGENCY COOLING : Error Occurred (Cooling performed)
0

0

When in the standby mode, clicking the “ON” button each time
switches the mode in the sequence of “STANDBY” " “DEVICE
ENABLE” " “FAN ENABLE” " “PROJECTION”.

0

Clicking the “OFF” button when the power is on switches the
projector to the cooling mode. The power of the projector cannot
be turned on during the cooling process (10 seconds).

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Operation and Settings

OFF

Description

R indicates the factory default.
Item
Warning Status

Setting Value
-

Description
Displays the latest error number.

MEMO

Light Source Time
Signal Status
DVI
Rate(Hz)
Pixel H
Pixel V
Link

-

0

For details on the error code and description, please refer to
“Warning Status”P. 54.

0

“None” is displayed when no error is detected.

Displays the lifetime of the LD block.
Displays information on the input signals.
: Displays the DVI input terminal number.
DVI
Rate(Hz) : Displays the vertical frequency.
Pixel H
: Displays the horizontal resolution.
Pixel V
: Displays the vertical resolution.
Link
: Displays the link status of the DVI terminal.

-

Temperature
Exhaust
Intake
Inside

Hide

-

Operation and Settings

R OFF
ON

MEMO
0

This item is not displayed when there is no signal input.

0

The text color of “Rate(Hz)” (vertical frequency) turns red in the
case of interlaced signal. And the text turns white in the case of
progressive signal.

Displays the interior temperature of the projector.
Exhaust : Temperature at the vent holes
Intake
: Temperature at the air inlets
Inside
: Internal temperature

MEMO
0

The color of the text turns red if the temperature becomes
abnormal.

0

The text appears white at normal temperature.

Enables temporary hiding of the image.
OFF
: Do not hide image.
ON
: Hide image.

MEMO
0

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When the image is hidden, the [STANDBY/ON] indicator appears
blinking in green.

(2) Image Menu
This menu is used for adjusting the image quality.
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Main

Brightness

Image
Setting
Convergence
Lens
Option
License

Red

-30

0

+30

Green

-30

0

+30

Blue

-30

0

+30

Red

-30

0

+30

Green

-30

0

+30

Blue

-30

0

+30

Contrast

Gamma

Hide

A

B

C

OFF

ON

.

R indicates the factory default.
Item
Brightness
Red
Green
Blue

Setting Value

Description
For adjusting the brightness of the red, green, and blue colors.

-30 to +30
(Default Value: 0)
-30 to +30
(Default Value: 0)
-30 to +30
(Default Value: 0)

Green
Blue

For adjusting the contrast of the red, green, and blue colors.

Operation and Settings

Contrast
Red

-30 to +30
(Default Value: 0)
-30 to +30
(Default Value: 0)
-30 to +30
(Default Value: 0)

Gamma

RA
B
C

For specifying the tone characteristics of the image.
: Sets gamma to “2.2”.
A
B
: Sets gamma to “1.8”.
C
: Sets gamma to “2.6”.

Hide

R OFF
ON

Enables temporary hiding of the image.
OFF
: Do not hide image.
ON
: Hide image.

MEMO
0

When the image is hidden, the [STANDBY/ON] indicator appears
blinking in green.

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(3) Setting Menu
This menu is used for specifying the input level of the terminal and the display mode.
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Input Level

Main
Image

0-255(PC)

Setting

Display Mode

Convergence

16-235

1

Lens

1

3

1

2

3

4

Option
License

Single

Double

Cross

.

R indicates the factory default.
Item

Setting Value

Description

R 0-255(PC)
16-235

For specifying the input level of the video signals.
0-255(PC) : Set to this value under normal circumstances. (Signal
level 0 to 255)
16-235
: For specifying when the signal level is between 16 and
235.

Display Mode

R Single
Double
Cross

For specifying the display mode of the projection screen.
: Displays input signals on a single screen.
Single
Double
: Displays two different input signals on two screens.
The left screen displays images of the [DVI 1] terminal,
and the right screen displays images of the [DVI 3]
terminal.
Cross
: Displays four different input signals on four screens.
The top left screen displays images of the [DVI 1]
terminal, the top right screen displays images of the [DVI
2] terminal, the bottom left screen displays images of the
[DVI 3] terminal, while the bottom right screen displays
images of the [DVI 4] terminal.

Operation and Settings

Input Level

MEMO
0

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Please refer to “Connecting Video Signals of the Computer” for
details. (P. 18 to 21)

(4) Convergence Menu
This menu is used for correcting color shifts in the optical system.
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Red

Main

Blue

U

Image

U

Setting
Convergence
Lens

L

Option

R

L

R

License

D

D

Test Pattern
OFF

OFF

SET

.

R indicates the factory default.
Item

Setting Value

Red

-

Blue

-

Description
For adjusting the horizontal/vertical position of red and blue colors on
the image.

MEMO
The green color value is fixed.

0

The outer buttons are used for adjustment in units of 1/4 pixels, and
the inner buttons in units of 1/10 pixels.

0

When the image is flipped horizontally or vertically, the horizontal
and vertical directions are reversed.

0

Use images with a clear outline (such as Color Cross Hatch
patterns available in this projector) for adjustment.

0

When the movement exceeds the limit, the color of the button turns
red.

CAUTION

Test Pattern

R OFF
Color Bars
Color Cross Hatch
Cross Hatch
Staircase
Ramp
Flat

For projecting the test pattern.
OFF
: Do not display the test pattern.
Color Bars
: Displays the color bar.
Color Cross Hatch : Displays the color cross hatch pattern.
Cross Hatch
: Displays the cross hatch pattern.
Staircase
: Displays the staircase (white color).
Ramp
: Displays the ramp pattern (white color).
Flat
: Displays the flat pattern (white color).

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Operation and Settings

0

(5) Lens Menu
This menu is used for adjusting the projection lens.
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Zoom

Main

Focus

w

Image

Shift

+

U

Setting
Convergence
Lens

_

Option
License

T

L

R

D
Test Pattern
OFF

OFF

SET

.

Item
Zoom

Setting Value
-

Description
For adjusting the zoom ratio (screen size).

MEMO
0

The zoom position changes each time the inner button is clicked.
The zoom position changes when the outer button is depressed.

0

Due to backlash, the response may not be immediate.

CAUTION

Operation and Settings

Focus

-

For adjusting the focus position.

MEMO
0

The zoom position changes each time the inner button is clicked.
The zoom position changes when the outer button is depressed.

0

Due to backlash, the response may not be immediate.

CAUTION
Shift

-

For adjusting the horizontal and vertical positions of the projection
screen.

MEMO
0

The zoom position changes each time the inner button is clicked.
The zoom position changes when the outer button is depressed.

CAUTION

Test Pattern

-

0

When the movement exceeds the limit, the color of the button turns
red.

0

Due to backlash, the response may not be immediate.

For projecting the test pattern.

MEMO
0

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Same as “Test Pattern” in the “Convergence” Menu. (P. 39)

(6) Option Menu
This menu is used for specifying the settings for screen display method, LD block brightness and others.
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Flip

Main

Horz.

Image
Setting
Convergence
Lens
Option

ON

OFF

Light Source Power
Mode1

Vert.

ON

OFF

Back Color

Mode2

Blue

Black

Message Display

License

ON

OFF

Test Pattern
OFF

OFF

SET

.

R indicates the factory default.
Item

Setting Value

Flip
Horz.
Vert.

ON
R OFF
ON

For specifying settings if images are vertically or horizontally flipped
when they are projected from the opposite side of the screen, or when
mirrors are used for projection.
ON
: Flips image horizontally.
OFF
: Do not flip image horizontally.
ON
: Flips image vertically.
OFF
: Do not flip image vertically.

Light Source Power

R Mode1
Mode2

For switching the brightness of the LD block to “Mode1” or “Mode2”.
Mode1 : Brightness (high)
Mode2 : Brightness (low)

Back Color

R Blue
Black

For specifying the background color during message display or when
projection fails, such as when there is no input signal.
Blue
: Sets the screen to blue color.
Black
: Sets the screen to black color.

Message Display

ON
R OFF

For specifying whether to display the message.
: Displays message.
ON
OFF
: Does not display messages.

CAUTION
0

Test Pattern

-

When “OFF” is set, the “No Input”, “Out of Range” and “Lamp Time
Over” messages will not be displayed on the screen.

For projecting the test pattern.

MEMO
0

Same as “Test Pattern” in the “Convergence” Menu. (P. 39)

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Operation and Settings

R OFF

Description

Administrator Settings Menu
After installation and connection are complete, perform the necessary adjustment and setting.
Operate the menus using the computer’s browser to make adjustments and configure settings.

Administrator Settings Menu Structure
For details on page menu (1) to (6), refer to “User Settings Menu” (P. 34 to 41).
Page Menu Name

Page Display Item

Simplified Description of Item

Operation and Settings

(1) Main

Power
Warning Status
Light Source Time
Signal Status
Temperature
Hide

Power ON/OFF operation
Error code display
LD block information display
Input signal information display
Projector’s interior temperature display
Mute operation

(2) Image

Brightness
Contrast
Gamma
Hide

Brightness adjustment
Contrast adjustment
Gamma setting
Mute operation

(3) Setting

Input Level
Display Mode

Input level setting
Display method setting

(4) Convergence

Red
Blue
Test Pattern

Pixel position adjustment
Pixel position adjustment
Test pattern setting

(5) Lens

Zoom
Focus
Shift
Test Pattern

Zoom adjustment
Focus adjustment
Image position adjustment
Test pattern setting

(6) Option

Flip
Light Source Power
Back Color
Message Display
Test Pattern

Image inversion setting
LD block power setting
Background color setting
Message display setting
Test pattern setting

(7) Admin.Network

Host Name Setting
IP Address Setting
User Login Password Change
Admin. Login Password Change

Host name setting
IP address setting
User login setting
Administrator login setting

(8) Admin.E-mail

E-Mail Setting
Test Mail

E-mail setting
Test e-mail setting

(9) Admin.Option

Color Depth
Frame Lock
Mecha. Shutter
High Altitude
Light Source Time Reset

Color balance setting
Frame synchronization setting
Mechanical shutter setting
High altitude mode setting
Resetting the lifetime of LD block

(10) Admin.Signal

Force Signal
Display Mode
Signal Status
EDID

Input/output signal setting
Display method setting
Input signal information display
EDID information rewrite

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(7) Admin.Network Menu
For configuring the network settings.
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Main
Image
Setting
Convergence
Lens
Option
Admin.Network
Admin.Mail
Admin.Option
Admin.Signal
License

Host Name Setting
Host Name

PJ

SET

IP Address Setting
DHCP Client

DHCP

STATIC IP

IP Address

192.168.1.100

Subnet Mask

255.255.255.0

Default Gateway
Mac Address

192.168.1.1
01:23:45:67:89:AB

SET

User Login Name/Password Change
User Name

root

Initialize

New Password
Confirm
New Password

SET

Admin. Login Password Change
User Name

advanced

New Password
Confirm
New Password

SET

.

Operation and Settings

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R indicates the factory default.
Item
Host Name Setting
Host Name

IP Address Setting
DHCP Client
IP Address
Subnet Mask
Default Gateway
Mac Address

Setting Value
-

For specifying the host name.

(Default Value: PJ******)

MEMO
0

You can change it to a random name. You can input up
to 8 characters using single-byte alphanumeric
characters and “-”.

0

“******” of the default value displays the lower 3 bytes
of the MAC address of this projector.

For configuring the network settings.
DHCP
: Select this to acquire the IP
address from the DHCP server
R STATIC IP
automatically.
(Default Value: 192.168.0.2) STATIC IP
: Select this to configure the IP
(Default Value: 255.255.255.0)
address manually.
: Specify the IP address.
(Default Value: 192.168.0.254) IP Address
Subnet Mask
: Specify the subnet mask.
Default Gateway : Specify the default gateway.
Mac Address
: Displays the MAC address.
(Cannot be specified)
DHCP

User Login Name/
Password Change
User Name
New Password
Confirm New Password
Initialize

Description

root
-

For changing the login name and password.
: For changing the login name.
User Name
New Password
: For changing the login password.
Confirm New
: Re-enter the new password. (For
Password
confirmation)
Initialize
: For resetting the username/
password.

MEMO

Operation and Settings

Admin. Login Password
Change
User Name
New Password
Confirm New Password
Initialize

advanced
-

0

You can change it to a random name. You can input up
to 8 characters using single-byte alphanumeric
characters and “!”.

0

If you have forgotten the password, please consult
your authorized dealer.

For changing the administrator’s password.
: Cannot be changed.(fixed)
User Name
New Password
: For changing the login password.
Confirm New
: Re-enter the new password. (For
Password
confirmation)
Initialize
: For resetting the password.

-

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MEMO
0

You can change it to a random name. You can input up
to 8 characters using single-byte alphanumeric
characters and “!”.

0

If you have forgotten the password, please consult
your authorized dealer.

(8) Admin.E-mail Menu
This menu is for configuring the mail settings, which sends out an error message to the computer of the preset address
when an abnormality occurs within this projector.
host PJ-1
user: advanced
Logout
Main

E-Mail Setting

Image

E-Mail

Setting

E-Mail Sender

user@localhost

E-Mail Address

user@localhost

Convergence
Lens
Option

ON

SMTP Server Address

1.1.1.1

E-Mail Auth.

ON

Auth. Type

PLAN

Admin.Network
Admin.E-Mail
Admin.Option

OFF

OFF
LOGIN

CRAM-MD5

Auth. User Account

Admin.Signal

Auth. Password

License

Port No.

25

465

587

SET
Tset Mail
SEND

.

Error message sent from this projector
(Example) When error occurs at the DD-RB board
Sender

Operation and Settings

****** (setting value for “E-Mail Sender”)
Mail title
4KPJU2 report mail
Message
Error Code 32 “Trouble with DD-RB circuit board.”
System Time 106 h 57 m
Light Source Time 41 h 57 m
Exhaust Temp. 42 deg.C
Inside Temp. 40 deg.C
Intake Temp. 24 deg.C

MEMO
0

For details on the Error Code, refer to “Warning Status”P. 54.

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R indicates the factory default.
Item

Setting Value

E-Mail Setting
E-Mail
E-Mail Sender

Description
For configuring the e-mail feature.

ON
R OFF

ON
OFF

: Use the mail feature.
: Do not use the mail feature.

-

For specifying the destination e-mail address of this projector.

(Default Value: lower 3
bytes of the MAC
address)
E-Mail Address

-

For specifying the destination e-mail address.

(Default Value:
user@localhost)
SMTP Server
Address

E-Mail Auth.
Auth. Type

-

MEMO
0

Specify an address up to a maximum of 64 characters.

0

Make use of single-byte alphanumeric characters and “-”“.”“_”“@”.

For specifying the address of the outgoing mail server (SMTP).

(Default Value:
1.1.1.1)
ON
R OFF
R PLAIN
LOGIN
CRAM-MD5

Auth. User Account -

MEMO
0

Specify an address up to a maximum of 15 characters.

0

Make use of numbers and “.”.

ON
OFF

: Enable the e-mail authentication feature.
: Disable the e-mail authentication feature.

For configuring the e-mail authentication type.
: Set e-mail authentication to “PLAIN”.
PLAIN
LOGIN
: Set e-mail authentication to “LOGIN”.
CRAM-MD5 : Set e-mail authentication to “CRAM-MD5”.
For configuring the account name during e-mail authentication.

MEMO

Operation and Settings

Auth. Password

-

0

Specify an address up to a maximum of 31 characters.

0

Make use of single-byte alphanumeric characters and “-”.

For configuring the password during e-mail authentication.

MEMO
0

Specify an address up to a maximum of 31 characters.

0

Make use of single-byte alphanumeric characters and “-”.

Port No.

R 25
465
587

For configuring the SMTP server port number when using the e-mail
authentication feature.

Set

-

The details of the configuration will be saved.

Test Mail

-

When the “SEND” button is clicked, the test mail with the contents
configured in the “E-Mail Setting” will be sent.

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(9) Admin.Option Menu
This menu is used for specifying the image and option settings as well as resetting the lifetime of the LD block.
host PJ-1
user: advanced
Logout
Color Depth

Main

8bit

Image
Setting
Convergence

Frame Lock
12bit

Mech. Shutter
ON

Lens

ON

OFF

High Altitude
OFF

Option

Light Source Time Reset

Admin.Network

11h1m

ON

OFF

Reset

Admin.E-Mail
Admin.Option
Admin.Signal
License

.

R indicates the factory default.
Item

Setting Value

Description

Color Depth

R 8bit
12bit

For configuring the color balance.

Frame Lock

R ON
OFF

For configuring the frame synchronization of each DVI input.

High Altitude
Light Source Time
Reset

ON
R OFF
ON
R OFF
-

For configuring to ON/OFF the Mech. Shutter (model number: PKVS4MS, optional, sold separately). Click “ON” to operate the Mecha
Shutter.
Configure to “ON” when using at high altitude (above 1,500 m).
Resets the lifetime of the LD block.

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Operation and Settings

Mech. Shutter

(10) Admin.Signal Menu
This menu is for configuring settings such as display format, and for rewriting EDID.
host PJ-1
user: advanced
Logout
Force Signal

Main
Image

OFF

Setting

SET

OFF

Convergence

Signal Status

Lens

DVI

Rate(Hz)

Pixel H

Pixel V

Link

Option

1

60.00

2048

2400

Dual

Admin.Network

2
60.00

2048

2400

Dual

Admin.E-Mail
Admin.Option

3
4

Admin.Signal

Display Mode

License

1

1

3

1

2

3

4

EDID
Browse...

Single

Double

SET

Cross

.

R indicates the factory default.
Item

Operation and Settings

Force Signal

48

Setting Value

Description

R OFF
4096×2400, None,
Dual
4096×2400, None,
Single
2048×2400,
2Stripe, Dual
2048×2400,
2Stripe, Single
2048×1200, Cross,
Dual
2048×1200, Cross,
Single
1024×2400,
4Stripe, Dual
1024×2400,
4Stripe, Single

For forcibly configuring the output signal. Make use of this setting when
there is no display due to configuration changes at the input source.

MEMO
Some portions of the image may not be displayed and the image
may become noisy.
OFF
: Turns off the display by force.
4096×2400,
: Displays a normal screen using dual link.
None, Dual
4096×2400,
: Displays a normal screen using single link.
None, Single
2048×2400,
: Displays a 2 stripes screen using dual link.
2Stripe, Dual
2048×2400,
: Displays a 2 stripes screen using single link.
2Stripe, Single
2048×1200,
: Displays a cross screen using dual link.
Cross, Dual
2048×1200,
: Displays a cross screen using single link.
Cross, Single
1024×2400,
: Displays a 4 stripes screen using dual link.
4Stripe, Dual
1024×2400,
: Displays a 4 stripes screen using single link.
4Stripe, Single
0

R indicates the factory default.
Item

Setting Value

Signal Status
DVI

-

Rate(Hz)

-

Pixel H

-

Pixel V

-

Link

-

Description
Displays information on the input signals. Same as “Signal Status” in
the User Menu.
: Displays the DVI input terminal number.
DVI
Rate(Hz) : Displays the vertical frequency.
Pixel H
: Displays the horizontal resolution.
Pixel V
: Displays the vertical resolution.
Link
: Displays the link status of the DVI terminal.

MEMO

Display Mode

R Single
Double
Cross

0

This item is not displayed when there is no signal input.

0

The text color of “Rate(Hz)” (vertical frequency) turns red in the
case of interlaced signal. And the text turns white in the case of
progressive signal.

For specifying the display mode of the projection screen. Same
configuration as “Display Mode” in the User Menu.
Single
: Displays input signals on a single screen.
Double
: Displays two different input signals on two screens.
The left screen displays images of the [DVI 1] terminal,
and the right screen displays images of the [DVI 3]
terminal.
Cross
: Displays four different input signals on four screens.
The top left screen displays images of the [DVI 1]
terminal, the top right screen displays images of the [DVI
2] terminal, the bottom left screen displays images of the
[DVI 3] terminal, while the bottom right screen displays
images of the [DVI 4] terminal.

MEMO
0

-

For rewriting EDID.

Operation and Settings

EDID

Please refer to “Connecting Video Signals of the Computer” for
details. (P. 18 to 21)

Click the “Browse” button and select an EDID file.
Click the “SET” button to start writing.
Write “OK” will be displayed for each channel. “NG (number)” is
displayed when writing fails.
Error Code
: System error
1
7
: Unable to execute due to power off
8
: Unable to rewrite due to DVI cable connection

CAUTION
0

Do not turn off the power during rewrite.

0

The EDID file capacity is within 256 byte.

0

Rewriting to individual channel is not available.

0

It is not possible to move on to other pages during rewrite.

MEMO
0

EDID: Extended Display Information Data

A data to describe the specifications (resolution, model number, etc.)
of the projector. The compatible transmitting device will output the
optimum video signal based on this data.

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Troubleshooting
Check the following points before sending this product for repair.
The following phenomena are not malfunctions.

If there is no abnormality on the screen when the phenomena below appear, they are not
malfunctions.
0

The top or front part as well as the rear of the projector unit is hot

0

A creaking sound is heard from the projector

0

Device noise is heard from the interior of the projector

0

There is color bleeding on the screen

When the projector fails to run properly due to external noises, perform the following operations.
A Check to ensure that the power is shut down. Unplug the power cord, and insert again.
B Turn on the power of the projector

A sound maybe heard when the lamp burn out. However, this is not a hazard.
D-ILA devices are manufactured using extremely high-precision technology. However, some of
the pixels may not lit up or remain permanently lit up.
Symptom
Power is not supplied

Probable Cause
0

Is the power cord
disconnected?

0

0

Insert the power cord (plug) properly.

Is the main power supply
switched turned on?

0

Turn on the main power supply switch of
P. 24
the projector unit.

0

Is the LD block in the cool down
mode?

0

Turn on the power again after the cool
down mode ends.

0

Is the LD block protection
function triggered?
(This function is triggered when
the power shuts down such as
during power failures.)

0

Wait until the temperature of the LD block
drops. (Turn on the main power supply
switch to run the fan to cool down the LD block.) Turn on the projector after about
10 seconds.

0
0

Is the LD block near
exhaustion?

Check the “Light Source Time” in the
“Main” menu. When the LD block is near
P. 36
exhaustion, please consult your
authorized dealer.

0

Are the air inlets and vent holes
blocked?

0

Turn off the main power supply switch,
and remove the blockage. After
removing, turn on the power again.

0

Is the temperature of the room
high?

0

Set the temperature of the room or the
surrounding temperature of this projector P. 60
to an appropriate level.

0

Are the filters dirty?

0

Clean the filters.

Image is dark

Projector works when
the power is turned on,
but stops abruptly after
a few minutes

Others

50

Reference
Page

Corrective Action

P. 24

P. 31

P. 9 to 11,
P. 32

P. 57

Video image does not
appear

Video image is blur

Image is unusually
dark or bright

Coloring of the image
is poor or distorted

0

Is the lens cap removed?

0

Remove the lens cap.

P. 9

0

Are devices properly
connected?

0

Connect the devices correctly.

P. 19, 21

0

Is the power of the connected
devices turned on?

0

Turn on the power of the connected
devices.

-

0

Are correct signals being output
from the connected devices?

0

Configure the connected devices
correctly.

-

0

Are the signals of the
connected devices possible
input signals?

0

Check to ensure that they are possible
input signals, and input compatible
signals accordingly.

P. 18, 18

0

Is the image temporarily
hidden?

0

Set “Hide” of the “Main” menu or “Image”
P. 32, 36, 37
menu to “OFF” to display the image.

0

Is the projector out of focus?

0

Adjust the focus using “Focus” of the
“Lens” menu.

P. 31, 40

0

Is the projection distance too
short or too long?

0

Set it to a correct distance.

P. 16, 17

0

Adjust accordingly using “Brightness” of P. 37
the “Image” menu.
P. 41
Adjust “Light Source Power” in the
“Option” menu.

0

Is the brightness level properly
adjusted?

0

0

Is the contrast level properly
adjusted?

0

Adjust accordingly using “Contrast” of
the “Image” menu.

P. 37

0

Are the signals of the
connected devices possible
input signals?

0

Check to ensure that they are possible
input signals, and input compatible
signals accordingly.

P. 18, 20
P. 19, 21

0

Is the input cable correctly
connected?

0

Connect the input cable correctly.

Projection position on
the screen has shifted

0

Has the setup position of the
projector been shifted?

0

Check the setup position of the projector. -

Image disappears
suddenly

0

Are the video signals correctly
input?

0

Check the signals and connection.

0

To display images in the two-screen
mode, connect the [DVI 1] and [DVI 3]
terminals. The left screen displays
P. 20, 21
images of the [DVI 1] terminal, and the
right screen displays images of the [DVI
3] terminal.

0

Please wait for a maximum duration of 3
minutes for the formatting progress to
P. 29
end.

0

Please wait for a maximum duration of 2
minutes for the ending progress to
P. 31
complete after several hours of image
projection.

0

Delete all Web browser cache
(temporary file storage).

Images do not appear
on the two-screen
mode display
Images do not appear
immediately after
power is turned on

The MENU is not
displayed correctly

Are the [DVI 1] and [DVI 3]
terminals connected for input?

0

Formatting is in progress.

0

The ending process is in
progress.

0

It may be affected by your Web
browser cache (temporary file
storage).

Others

The screen does not
darken immediately
when the projection
has ended

0

P. 18 to 21

-

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What to do when these messages are
displayed
Messages are displayed when the LD block is exhausted or when a signal that is not usable is input.
Message

Lamp Time Over

.

Message

Cause (Details)
0

Displayed when the lifetime of the LD block has exceeded 20,000 hours.
The message is displayed for 3 minutes during each projection.
" For details, please consult your authorized dealer.

0

When there is input of video signals that cannot be used with this unit
" Input video signals that can be used.

Lamp Time Over
Out of Range

0

No Input

0

When no device is connected to the input terminal
When the input terminal is connected but there is no signal
" Input the video signals.

MEMO
0

The messages will not be displayed under factory default conditions.

0

Set “Message Display” in the “Option” menu to “ON”. (P. 41)

Others

52

Warnings Using Indicators
The lifetime of the LD block and warning mode are indicated by the indicators.
For indicator displays during normal operation, refer to the note below.
No.

Indicator
STANDBY/ON

LAMP

When the lifetime of the LD block has exceeded
19,000 hours

1
*1

Light On
(Yellow)

-

*2

Blinking
(Yellow)

Light On
(Red)

2
3
4

Description

WARNING

When the lifetime of the LD block has exceeded
20,000 hours
(Message display is also available. (P. 52))
When the LD block does not light up and projection
fails
When the LD block goes off during projection
When the ambient temperature of the LD block is
high

5
6

*2

7

-

Light On
(Red)

When the external temperature is unusually high
When the internal temperature is unusually high

8

When an abnormality has occurred in the cooling fan

9

When error occurs in the circuit operation

*1

The indicator lights up in red when in the standby mode, and in green when in the operating mode.

*2

The indicator lights up in red when in the warning mode, and blinks in red when in the cool down mode.

Measures when the warning mode appears
When the projector switches to the warning mode (Nos. 3 to 9), projection stops automatically, and the cooling fan runs
for about 10 seconds.
After the cooling fan stops running, turn off the main power supply switch, and remove the power plug from the outlet.
Perform the following checks and take the corresponding measures.
No.
3

Check
0

4

Check whether the projector has been subject to
shock during operation.

Measure
0

Turn on the power again.

0

Allow some time for the projector to cool down.

5
6
7
8

0

Check whether the air inlets are blocked by
objects.

0

Check to ensure that the external temperature of
the projector is normal.

9

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Others

If the warning indication is displayed again, turn off the main power supply switch after the cooling fan stops running.
Then pull out the power plug from the power outlet. Call your authorized dealer for repair.

MEMO
0

Indicator display during normal condition.
Indicator

Description

STANDBY/ON

LAMP

WARNING

Light On (Red)

-

-

When in the standby mode.

Light On (Green)

-

-

When power is supplied (operating mode).

Blinking (Red)

-

-

When cooling down (cool down mode). (P. 31)

Blinking (Green)

-

-

When the projected image is temporarily hidden. (P. 32)

Warning Status
The latest error code (Warning Status) appears in the “Main” menu when an abnormality occurs in the projector.
Error details are as follows:
Error Code

Meaning

Others

2

The lifetime of the LD block has exceeded 20,000 hours.

8

Abnormally high temperature in the projector.

9

Abnormally high temperature around the intake vent.

A

Abnormally high ambient temperature around the lamp.

15

The safety switch is activated.

30

Trouble with CPU circuit board.

31

Trouble with MAIN circuit board.

32

Trouble with DD-RB circuit board.

33

Trouble with DD-G circuit board.

34

Trouble with SUB CPU circuit board.

41

Cooling fan for the illumination system (PCS) has stopped.

42

Cooling fan for the circuit power has stopped.

43

Cooling fan for the DD circuit board has stopped.

44

Cooling fan for the MAIN circuit board has stopped.

46

Cooling fan for the PFC power has stopped.

48

Cooling fan for the DD RB has stopped.

4A

Exhaust fan for the LD Driver has stopped.

4B

Cooling fan for the LD Bank1 has stopped.

4C

Cooling fan for the LD Bank2 has stopped.

50

Trouble with mechanical shutter.

54

RS-232C Interface
You can control this projector via a computer by connecting the computer to this unit using a RS-232C cross cable (Dsub 9 pins).
The commands to control this unit and the response data format against the received commands are explained here.
For details, please consult your authorized dealer.

Communication Specifications
Communication specifications for this unit are as follows:
Transfer Rate

19200 bps

Data Length

8 bit

Parity

None

Stop Bit

1 bit

Flow Control

None

Command Format
Command Data Format (PC"Projector)
When sending a control command to this unit, use the following data format:

Header

ID

SP

Command

SP

Parameter

SP

Parameter

SP

CR

.

Header

: Designates the head of data and the data type.
“!” (21h): Assigns command to the projector (Command)
“?” (3Fh): Query to the projector (Asking command)
: “1”: Identification number of the projector (Factory setting is “1”)
: Designates the delimiter between ID and command, command and parameter, as well as
parameter and parameter. (20h)
: Designates the terminal of the data. (0Dh)

ID
SP
CR

* [ ] is not necessary for Asking command.

Response Data Format (Projector"PC)
Upon executing a control command, this unit sends back response data to the computer in this format.

Header

ID

SP

Normal Termination Status

SP

Parameter

SP

Parameter

SP

CR

.

Header

Normal Termination
Status
CR

: Designates the terminal of the data. (0Dh)

* [ ] is not applicable when sending commands to the projector.

55

Others

ID
SP

: Designates the head of the response data.
“@” (40h): Fetches data from the projector
: “1”: Identification number of the projector (Factory setting is “1”)
: Designates the delimiter between ID and normal termination status, normal termination status
and parameter, as well as parameter and parameter. (20h)
: “0” (30h)

Parameters used for the data format
The following 2 types of parameters are used for command and response data:
(1) ON/OFF (2) Special Parameter
Each parameter is as follows:
(1) ON/OFF
Shows the status (ON or OFF) of the unit, such as POWER and HIDE.
Character

Hex

Meaning

0

30

OFF

1

31

ON

(2) Special parameters
Operation mode parameters
Character

Hex

Meaning

0

30

Standby state

1

31

Power ON state

2

32

Cooling state

3

33

Emergency cooling state

4

34

Emergency state

DHCP client parameters
Character

Hex

Meaning

0

30

DHCP

1

31

STATIC IP

IP address parameters
Display the IP address using the dot (“.” (2HE)) delimiter.
Example: “192.168.0.10”

External control command table
Function

Command

Setting

Asking

Power On

ELSE

Data Type

Power On

ELSE

ON/OFF

Special Parameter

Power

U0F

X (OFF)

X (ON)

-

-

X

-

Others

Hide

U00

X

-

X

-

X

Operation Mode

UA0

-

-

X

X

-

Standby...

DHCP Client

UD2

X

X

X

X

-

DHCP...

IP Address

UD3

X

X

X

X

-

192.168. ...

Network Restart

UDC

X

X

X

X

-

“0” Fixed

MEMO
0

56

After configuring “DHCP Client” and “IP Address”, execute “Network Restart”.

Maintenance
Turn off the power of the projector unit, and unplug the power cord when cleaning or replacing the filter.

Cleaning and Replacing the Filter
Clean the filter regularly. If the filter is soiled, air intake efficiency may deteriorate, thus resulting in malfunction of the
product.
Replace with a new one if the filter fails to remove dust thoroughly or if it is damaged. Failure to do so may cause dust
to enter the projector and shadows to appear on the projected image.
If dirt has entered this product or if you need to purchase the filter, please consult the authorized dealer from which this
product is purchased or any nearby JVC servicing center.

A

.

B

A

C

A

B

CAUTION

A
Sponge

0

Remove the four screws on
the inner side (for fastening
the filter cover).

0

Remove the four screws on
the inner side (for fastening
the filter cover).

Filter Cover

CAUTION

B
Sponge
Filter Cover

Others

57

CAUTION

C
0

Filter Cover

1

Remove the four screws on
the inner side (for fastening
the filter cover).

Filter
Filter Cover
Sponge

Remove the filter cover
The filter is located at the front side of the projector unit.

2

Remove the sponge and filter
Hold the center of the filter using your fingers, and pull the filter toward you to remove it.

3

Clean the sponge and filter
Remove any dirt or dust using a vacuum cleaner.

CAUTION
0

4

Do not clean using a flammable air duster. This may cause fire.

Mount the sponge and filter
Mount the filter and sponge to the projector using the reverse removed procedure.
Finally, check to ensure that the filter cover is firmly mounted.

MEMO
0

Mount the filter correctly. Failure to do so may cause the projector to malfunction.

0

The projector may stop operating if a damaged filter or filter panel is used. In this case, replace the filter or filter panel
with a new one.

Others

58

Routine Servicing
Clean dirt on the cabinet
Do this with a soft cloth. In case of heavy soiling, soak a cloth in neutral detergent diluted with water, wring dry and
wipe, followed by wiping again using a dry cloth.
Pay attention to the following to prevent the cabinet from deteriorating in condition, getting damaged, or the paint from
coming off.
0

Do not wipe with a stiff cloth

0

Do not wipe with force

0

Do not wipe with thinner or benzene

0

Do not spray volatile chemicals like insecticide

0

Do not allow prolonged contact with rubber or plastic products

Remove dirt that is attached to the vent holes
Do this using a vacuum cleaner. Wipe using a cloth if a vacuum cleaner cannot be used. Leaving dust attached may
prevent adjustment of the internal temperature and result in malfunction of the projector.

Clean dirt on the lens
Do this using commercial blowers or lens cleaning papers (for cleaning glasses and cameras).
Do not use fluid-type cleaning agents. This may lead to peeling of the surface coating film.
Lens surface is fragile. Avoid rubbing or knocking it.

Others

59

Specifications
General
Power supply

AC 110 to 240 V, 50 Hz/60 Hz

Power consumption

1250 W (Standby mode: 7 W)

Current consumption

11.5 A max (AC 110 to 240 V)

Calorific power

4500 kJ/h (1076 kcal/h)

Air capacity

Intake: Approx. 6 m3/min
Exhaust: Approx. 6 m3/min

Allowable operating temperature range 10°C to 35°C
Allowable operating humidity range

20% to 80% (non-condensation)

Allowable storage temperature range

-5°C to 60°C

Installation height

Operation guarantee: 2000 m and below
Performance guarantee: 1500 m and below

Dimensions

660 mm x 342 mm x 934 mm (Width x Height x Depth)
(Excluding lens and small protrusions)

Mass

DLA-VS4010: 73.5 kg (Excluding lens)
DLA-VS4810: 74.5 kg (Excluding lens)

Optical System
Projection method

D-ILA analog drive system × 3

D-ILA element *1*2

1.27" (4096×2400 pixels) × 3 pcs (total no. of pixels: 29,491,200 pixels)
GL-MS4015SZ
(1.50:1 to 1.84:1 zoom lens)

Projection Lens (optional)

GL-MS4016SZ
(1.50:1 to 1.84:1 zoom lens)
GL-MS4021SZ
(2.15:1 to 3.65:1 zoom lens)
GL-MS4011S
(1:1.1 Short focal length lens)

Light-source Lamp
Screen size
Projection distance

Laser diode
80" to 300" (zoom lens)
50" to 250" (short focal length lens)
Approx. 2.6 m to 12 m (zoom lens)
Approx. 1.2 m to 6 m (short focal length lens)

Terminal
Others

Video input

DVI-D (dual link) 24 pins
(supports 12-bit extended input) × 4 (supports HDCP*3)

LAN

RJ45 × 1

USB

Type B (Slave) × 1

RS-232C

D-sub 9 pins (male) x 3

e-shift Sync
(DLA-VS4810 only)

BNC (male) × 1
(3.3 V CMOS input level, high impedance)

60

Optional Items
Projection lens
GL-MS4015SZ
0 1.50:1 to 1.84:1 1.22x zoom lens (80" to 300")
GL-MS4016SZ
0 1.50:1 to 1.84:1 1.22x zoom lens (50" to 210")
GL-MS4021SZ
0 2.15:1 to 3.65:1 1.69x zoom lens (80" to 300")
GL-MS4011S
0

1:1.1 short focal length lens (50" to 250")

Replacement filter/sponge (front)
LC43010-003A (Filter)
LC43030-003A (Sponge)
Replacement sponge (right/left side)
LC43030-002A
J3K-0072-00
*1

D-ILA is the abbreviation for Direct Drive Image Light Amplifier.

*2

D-ILA devices are manufactured using extremely high-precision technology with a pixel effectiveness of 99.99%.
Only 0.01% or less of the pixels are either missing or would remain permanently lit.

*3

HDCP is the abbreviation for High-bandwidth Digital Content Protection system. Images from the DVI input
terminal may not be displayed due to HDCP specification changes.

0

The open source software is embedded in this product. For more information, please go to:
http://www3.jvckenwood.com/english/download/lnx/07jvc-pj/

0

Design and specifications are subject to change without prior notice.

0

Please note that some of the pictures and illustrations may have been abridged, enlarged or contextualized in order
to aid comprehension. Images may differ from the actual product.

Others

61

Pin Arrangement
0

RS-232C Terminal

5

9

6

1
.

Pin No.

Signal

Action

Signal Direction

2

RxD

Incoming Data

PC " This Projector

3

TxD

Outgoing Data

This Projector " PC

5

GND

Signal Ground

-

1, 4, 6-9

NC

-

-

0

DVI-D Terminal

8
7
6 5
4
3
2
1

16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9

24 23 22 21 20 19 18 17

.

Pin No.

Signal

Pin No.

Signal

Others

1

TMDS Data 2-

13

TMDS Data 3+

2

TMDS Data 2+

14

TMDS +5 V Power Supply

3

TMDS Data 2/4 Shield

15

Earth (+5 V)

4

TMDS Data 4-

16

Hot Plug Detection

5

TMDS Data 4+

17

TMDS Data 0-

6

DDC Clock

18

TMDS Data 0+

7

DDC Data

19

TMDS Data 0/5 Shield

8

NC

20

TMDS Data 5-

9

TMDS Data 1-

21

TMDS Data 5+

10

TMDS Data 1+

22

TMDS Clock Shield

11

TMDS Data 1/3 Shield

23

TMDS Clock +

12

TMDS Data 3-

24

TMDS Clock -

TMDS = Transition Minimized Differential Signaling
DDC = Display Data Channel

62

Dimensional Outline Drawing
(Unit: mm)

Top Surface

Side

934

934

Intake air

Intake air

127

DVI 1

e-shift Sync

DVI 2

USB
DVI 3
1

LAN
OPERATE I/B STANDBY/ON

RS-232C

LAMP
DVI 4

2

RS-232C

WARNING

M10 hole (x 12)
Tightening depth: 10 to 20
187

M

10

688

660
.

.

Front

Rear Surface

Exhaust air

43.5

Intake air
600
660

342 to 362

Others

.

26 to 46

181.5

676.5

.

CAUTION
0

Using screws with dimensions other than those specified in the above diagram may cause the projector to drop or
malfunction.

63

DLA-VS4010
DLA-VS4810
D-ILA PROJECTOR

.

Importer (EU only)
12 Priestley Way, London NW2 7BA, UNITED KINGDOM

Importeur (Nur EU)
Konrad-Adenauer-Allee 1-11, 61118 Bad Vilbel, DEUTSCHLAND

Importatore (Solo EU)
Via G. Sirtori 7/9, 20129 Milano, ITALIA

Importador (Solamente EU)
Ctra. Rubi, 88 Edificio Can Castanyer, 08174 Sant Cugat del Valles,
Barcelona, ESPAÑA

Importeur (Alleen EU)
Leuvensesteenweg 248J, 1800 Vilvoorde, BELGIQUE

Importeur (Alleen EU)
Amsterdamseweg 37, 1422 AC Uithoorn, NEDERLAND

Manufacturer
3-12, Moriya-cho, Kanagawa-ku, Yokohama-shi, Kanagawa,
221-0022, JAPAN

© 2017 JVCKENWOOD Corporation

1217KSY-SW-X



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