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DATA PROJECTOR V-1080/V-807 User’s Manual Q ME UIC NU K AU TO CE UR PO WE R SO ME NU S PO WE R AT U ST VO L VKST N N ST HK EL NC CA Z OO M EN TE R AU MEN U AS QU IC PE YC S-V VID E TO CT K IDE r PIP M EZ bP B AL FR E r YP RG O DIG IT bC O OF UT E PO E F WE R ON IMPORTANT Digital Light Processing, DLP, Digital Micromirror Device and DMD are all trademarks of Texas Instruments. Windows 98, Windows 95, and Windows 3.1 are registered trademarks in the United States and other countries of Microsoft Corporation. IBM is a registered trademark of International Business Machines Corporation. Macintosh and MAC are trademarks of Apple Computer Inc. Other names of companies and products mentioned are trademarks and registered trade-marks of the respective companies. TM , ® and © marks are not used in this document. IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION Precautions Please read this manual carefully before using your PLUS V-1080 / V-807 Data Projector and keep the manual handy for future reference. CAUTION TO PREVENT SHOCK, DO NOT OPEN THE CABINET. NO USER-SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE. REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED PLUS SERVICE PERSONNEL. This symbol warns the user that uninsulated voltage within the unit may have sufficient magnitude to cause electric shock. Therefore, it is dangerous to make any kind of contact with any part inside of this unit. This symbol alerts the user that important literature concerning the operation and maintenance of this unit has been included. Therefore, it should be read carefully in order to avoid any problems. The above cautions are given on the bottom of the product. WARNING TO PREVENT FIRE OR SHOCK, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS UNIT TO RAIN OR MOISTURE. DO NOT USE THIS UNIT’S GROUNDED PLUG WITH AN EXTENSION CORD OR IN AN OUTLET UNLESS ALL THREE PRONGS CAN BE FULLY INSERTED. DO NOT OPEN THE CABINET. THERE ARE HIGH-VOLTAGE COMPONENTS INSIDE. ALL SERVICING MUST BE DONE BY QUALIFIED PLUS SERVICE PERSONNEL. WARNING This is a class A product. In a domestic environment this product may cause radio interference in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures. RF Interference WARNING The Federal Communications Commission does not allow any modifications or changes to the unit EXCEPT those specified by PLUS Technologies in this manual. Failure to comply with this government regulation could void your right to operate this equipment. 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. E-2 IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION Important Safeguards These safety instructions are to ensure the long life of the unit and to prevent fire and shock. Please read them carefully and heed all warnings. Installation • • • • • • For best results, use the unit in a darkened room. Place the unit on a flat, level surface in a dry area away from dust and moisture. Do not place the unit in direct sunlight, near heaters or heat radiating appliances. Exposure to direct sunlight, smoke or steam can harm internal components. Handle the unit carefully. Dropping or jarring can damage internal components. Do not place heavy objects on top of the unit. Power Supply • The unit is designed to operate on a power supply of 100 - 240 V 50/60 Hz AC. Ensure that your power supply fits these requirements before attempting to use the unit. • For PLUGGABLE EQUIPMENT, the socket-outlet shall be installed near the equipment and shall be accessible. • Handle the power cable carefully and avoid excessive bending. A damaged cord can cause electric shock or fire. • Disconnect the power cable (mains lead) from the power outlet after using the unit. Before disconnecting the power cable, make sure that the POWER indicator lights in amber (not blinking or in green). Cleaning • Disconnect the power cable (mains lead) from the unit. • Clean the cabinet of the unit periodically with a damp cloth. If heavily soiled, use a mild detergent. Never use strong detergents or solvents such as alcohol or thinner. • Use a blower or lens paper to clean the lens, and be careful not to scratch or mar the lens. • Clean the ventilation slots and speaker grills on the unit periodically using a vacuum cleaner. If accumulated dust blocks the ventilation slots, the unit will overheat, which may cause the unit to malfunction. Use a soft brush attachment when using the vacuum cleaner. Do not use a hard attachment, such as a crevice tool, to prevent the damage to the unit. Lamp Replacement • Be sure to replace the lamp when the Status indicator comes on. If you continue to use the lamp after 1000 hours of usage, the lamp will turn off. E-3 IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION Fire and Shock Precautions • Ensure that there is sufficient ventilation and that vents are unobstructed to prevent the buildup of heat inside the unit. Allow at least 10 cm (3 inches) of space between the unit and walls. • Prevent foreign objects such as paper clips and bits of paper from falling into the unit. Do not attempt to retrieve any objects that fell into the unit. Do not insert any metal objects such as a wire or screwdriver into the unit. If something should fall into the unit, immediately disconnect the power cable from the unit and have the object removed by a qualified PLUS service person. • Do not place any liquids on top of the unit. • Do not look into the lens while the unit is on. Serious damage to your eyes could result. Carrying around When carrying the unit around, please use the carrying case that comes with it and, to protect the lens from scratches, always shut the sliding lens cap. Also, do not subject the unit to strong mechanical shock. E-4 Major Features Book-sized, lightweight (at about 0.9 kg/2.0 lbs) and small high-intensity mobile projector DMDTM and the synergistic effects of our own optical design serve to improve the optical utilization efficiency. The three light sources (RGB) required in color expression are reproduced with one DMDTM. These factors have enabled a design that offers both high intensity and small size/lightweight features. Sharp, clear picture The absence of RGB color infidelity and the inconspicuous gaps between the individual dots permit the display of small characters and diagrams with distinct clarity. An up-close look reveals the difference even more. Beautiful reproduction of high-quality images from DVD Faithful reproduction of color tones gives rise to the display of natural images. High-quality images such as those from DVD and other sources bring out the display capabilities that are an essential strength of the digital projector. Heightened effectiveness with picture in picture The video image is projected as a sub-picture within the personal computer picture. This expands the usefulness of the projector even more. Digital technology corrects the horizontal and vertical keystone distortion of the projected picture New technology is used to correct the horizontal keystone distortion in addition to the regular keystone correction. This permits even simpler setup adjustments. Connection permitted for personal computers equipped with DVI connectors Inclusion of a DVI connector allows the input of analog RGB signals as well as digital RGB signals. (The supplied conversion cable supports personal computers having a regular analog RGB connector. See the Table of Supported Frequencies on Page 69 for information about display resolution.) E-5 Table of Contents Preparation and Background Knowledge IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION ............................................................................ E-2 Major Features ................................................................................................................. E-5 Table of Contents ............................................................................................................. E-6 Checking the Supplied Accessories .............................................................................. E-8 Names of the Main Unit Parts ....................................................................................... E-10 Names of the Remote Control Parts ............................................................................ E-12 Preparing the Remote Control ...................................................................................... E-13 Button Battery Replacement ..................................................................................... E-13 Remote Control Range ............................................................................................. E-14 Setup and Projection The Procedure Up to Projecting to the Screen ........................................................... E-15 Placement Guide V-807 Screen Size and Projection Distance .............................................................. E-16 V-1080 Screen Size and Projection Distance ............................................................ E-17 Connecting Personal Computers and Video Equipment Connections with PC Connectors Personal Computers with a DVI Connector ......................................................... E-18 Personal Computers with a Mini D-Sub 15-Pin Connector ................................. E-19 To Output the External Output Signal of a Notebook Computer ......................... E-20 Connections with Video Connectors Video Equipment with VIDEO Connectors .......................................................... E-21 Video Equipment with S-VIDEO Connectors ...................................................... E-21 Connections with Component Signals When the Video Connectors are Y, Cb, and Cr Connectors ................................ E-22 When the Video Connectors are Y, Pb, and Pr Connectors ................................ E-22 Connections with Audio Connectors ......................................................................... E-23 Power Cable Connections and Switching the Power On/Off Operating ................................................................................................................... E-24 Finishing .................................................................................................................... E-25 Adjustment of the Projection Screen Projection Screen Position Adjustment ..................................................................... E-26 Making Adjustments with the Adjusters .............................................................. E-27 Focus Adjustment ...................................................................................................... E-27 General Operation Input Selection ............................................................................................................... Automatic Adjustment of Analog RGB ........................................................................ Selection of Aspect Ratio ............................................................................................. Projecting a Sub-Picture ............................................................................................... Freezing a Moving Picture ............................................................................................ Cancelling Video and Audio Temporarily ..................................................................... Using the Quick Menu ................................................................................................... Correcting Keystone Distortion of the Projection Screen ......................................... Enlargement of the Image and Video Movement ........................................................ Adjustment of the Volume ............................................................................................. E-6 E-28 E-29 E-30 E-31 E-31 E-31 E-32 E-34 E-35 E-36 Table of Contents Menu Operations Menu Operation Method ................................................................................................ Names and Functions of the Parts ............................................................................ Names and Functions of the Remote Control Buttons that Operate Via a Menu ...... Names and Functions of the Main Unit Buttons Used in Menu Operation ................ Names and Functions of Menu Screen Parts ............................................................ Performing Menu Operations .................................................................................... Selecting Another Menu Name with Remote Control Operation ............................... List of Item Names Offering Input Selection and Adjustments/Settings .................... E-37 E-37 E-37 E-38 E-38 E-39 E-43 E-44 Adjustments and Settings Picture Brightness / Contrast / Color / Tint / Sharpness ........................................................ Picture Adjustment / Fine Picture / H Position / V Position ........................................ Reset ......................................................................................................................... Color Gamma ..................................................................................................................... Color Temp. ............................................................................................................... Color System ............................................................................................................. Color Space .............................................................................................................. View Aspect ....................................................................................................................... Filter .......................................................................................................................... Projection .................................................................................................................. Keystone .................................................................................................................... Picture in Picture ....................................................................................................... Setup Language .................................................................................................................. Auto Source ............................................................................................................... Auto Power Off .......................................................................................................... On Screen ................................................................................................................. Menu Position ............................................................................................................ YPbPr ........................................................................................................................ Background ............................................................................................................... White Balance ........................................................................................................... E-55 E-55 E-56 E-56 E-57 E-57 E-57 E-58 Info. Status ........................................................................................................................ Factory Default .......................................................................................................... Lamp Timer Reset ..................................................................................................... Resolution / Frequency ............................................................................................. Lamp Timer ............................................................................................................... E-59 E-59 E-59 E-60 E-60 E-46 E-47 E-48 E-49 E-49 E-50 E-50 E-51 E-52 E-52 E-53 E-54 Miscellaneous When the STATUS Indicator is Lit/Flashes .................................................................. Troubleshooting ............................................................................................................. Cleaning ......................................................................................................................... Replacing the Lamp Cartridge ..................................................................................... Specifications ................................................................................................................ Table of Supported Frequencies .................................................................................. Cabinet Dimensions ...................................................................................................... E-7 E-61 E-63 E-65 E-66 E-69 E-70 E-71 Checking the Supplied Accessories Remove the main unit and the accessories from the box and check that the following items are included. Remote control (includes one button battery) [1] This controls the projector. Please remove the transportation insulation sheet at time of purchase. (See Page E-13.) Power cable (1.8 m / 5.9 feet) [1] This power cable supplies power to the unit. See Page E-24 about connections. VO L VKST N N ST HK EN TE NC EL OM R CA ZO TO AU MEN U r bC YC CT PE AS IDE O V r bP YP O IDE S-V ICK QU PIP B F RG OF TE MU AL DIG IT ZE R P EE FR OW E ON DVI / Mini D-sub 15-pin conversion cable (19 cm / 0.6 feet) [1] This is used when the monitor connector of the personal computer is a mini D-sub 15-pin connector. See Page E-19, 22 about connections. No. 772708000 RGB signal cable (Mini D-sub 15-pin, 2 m / 6.6 feet) [1] This is used when the monitor connector of the personal computer is a mini D-sub 15-pin connector. See Pages E-19 about connections. No. 772709000 S-Video cable (3.5 mm diameter plug / Mini DIN 4-pin plug, 1.5 m / 4.9 feet) [1] This cable is used in the connection of video equipment that has an S-video connector. Connections are described on Page E-21. No. 772705000 Video cable (3.5 mm diameter plug / RCA pin plug, 1.5 m / 4.9 feet) [1] This cable is used in the connection of video equipment that has an RCA jack type video connector. Connections are described on Page E-21. No. 772704000 E-8 Checking the Supplied Accessories Audio cable (2.5 mm diameter plug / RCA pin plug, 1.5 m / 4.9 feet) [1] This cable is used with equipment that has phono type audio jacks. Connections are described on Page E-23. No. 772706000 Soft pouch (for projector and accessories) [1] This pouch is used when storing or moving the projector. The pouch is made up of two portions that are joined by hook-andloop tape to form a single item. The pouch can be separated into two pieces. Accessories Projector User's Manual (CD-ROM edition) [1] User's Manual (Simplified Edition) [1] Precautions * Leave the power cable plugged in (for 5 to 10 minutes) until the projector returns to room temperature before placing the projector inside the soft pouch. Placing the projector into the pouch soon after switching off the power could cause the projector to break down. * Be sure to attach the lens cap and place the projector into the soft pouch with the lens facing upward. E-9 Names of the Main Unit Parts STATUS indicator [E-61] POWER indicator [E-24] S TA TU S P POWER button [E-24] O MENU button [E-38] W E R P O W E M R E N O U S C R U E SOURCE button [E-28] U TO QUICK MENU button [E-32] DIO EO R PO SO UR C AU VID Q ME UIC NU K AU A K IC U U Q EN M AUTO button [E-28] TO E NU WE ME ST AT US PO WE R Speaker Remote control sensor [E-14] Exhaust vents Exhaust vents Front adjuster Ventilation slots Remote control sensor Front adjuster button [E-27] (There is also one on the left side.) Lens Focus ring [E-27] Lens cap To protect the lens, attach the lens cap when the projector is not in use. Precautions The ventilation slots discharge the heat of the lamp and care must be taken not to come into contact with them. E-10 Names of the Main Unit Parts AUDIO jack [E-23] VIDEO jack [E-21, 22] E C R U O S A U TO K IC U U Q EN M AU DIO PC connector [E-18,19,22] VID EO PC Ventilation slots S TU TA S W O P Built-in security slot (See description below.) R E M R E W O P N E U E C R U O S U A TO K IC U U Q EN M AU DIO VID E O PC AC IN connector [E-24] Rear adjuster [E-27] Ventilation slots Lamp cover [E-67] Front adjusters [E-27] Built-in Security Slot This security slot supports the MicroSaver Security System manufactured by Kensington Microware Inc. E-11 Names of the Remote Control Parts N VKST EL NC CA OM ER N ST HK ZO EN T AU ME NU AS QU IC PE K YC S VID E -VID E ITA r YP MU T EZ bP OF E PO E r PIP RG B L FR E bC O O DIG TO CT WE F R Infrared transmitter [E-14] ON POWER button [E-24] FREEZE button [E-31] (Freezes moving pictures) MUTE button [E-31] (Temporarily cancels the video and audio) ON POWER OFF FREEZE MUTE PIP DIGITAL RGB YPbPr VIDEO S-VIDEO YCbCr QUICK ASPECT AUTO QUICK button [E-32] (Displays a simplified menu) CAN U ASPECT button [E-30] (Selects the vertical and horizontal ratio of the screen) CEL MEN ENTER HKS HKSTN button [E-34] (Horizontal keystone distortion correction display) N TN VKST ZOOM VOL PIP button [E-31] (Displays the picture associated with the VIDEO connector as a smaller picture within the display screen associated with the PC connector) Buttons used for input selection [E-28] DIGITAL button, RGB button, YPbPr button, VIDEO button, SVIDEO button, and YCbCr button AUTO button [E-29] (Automatic adjustment of the analog RGB moving image) Buttons used for menu operations [E-37] VKSTN button [E-34] (Vertical keystone distortion correction display) ZOOM button [E-35] (Digital zoom adjustment display) VOL button [E-36] (Volume adjustment display) +/– button (Used in all adjustments) Precautions Handling of the Remote Control * Do not drop the remote control or handle it inappropriately. * Do not expose the remote control to water or other liquids. Should the remote control become wet, wipe it dry immediately. * Try to avoid use in hot and/or humid locations. * Please keep button batteries out of the reach of children. If a battery is swallowed, promptly obtain the medical care of a doctor. * Remove the batteries from the remote control when it is not going to be used for a long period. * Some operations (such as menu operations) are available only through the use of the remote control and attention should be given to its careful handling. E-12 Preparing the Remote Control Button Battery Replacement Using the remote control for the first time The battery compartment is fitted with a transportation insulation sheet at the time of shipping. Pull out the sheet and remove it. The remote control is now ready for use. Replacement Method the tip of a ballpoint pen or some other pointed object into the hole of the 1 Insert battery holder, then pull out to open. 2 Remove the old battery and install a new button battery with (+) side facing upward in the battery holder. 25 20 LT R O 2- L iC E L L 3 V C M nO S JAPAN H Purchase a CR2025 type battery for replacement. CR 202 5 25 20 LT R O M nO 2- L iC E L L 3 V CR 202 5 E-13 S JAPAN H Insert the battery holder into the remote control and push in until the battery holder closes with a "click" sound. C 3 Preparing the Remote Control Remote Control Range Point the infrared transmitter of the remote control toward the remote control sensor located at the front or rear of the main unit and operate. Reception of the remote control signal should generally be possible within the range illustrated below. 4m Remote control infrared transmitter / 13 Remote control sensor eet .1 f 30˚ 30˚ Side View 7m / 23 feet 4m 3.1 /1 t fee 50˚ 50˚ 7m / 23 feet Remote control sensor Top View Remote control infrared transmitter Note * Exposure of the main unit's remote control sensor or the remote control infrared transmitter to bright light or the obstruction of the signal by an obstacle located in the pathway may prevent operation. * The remote control will not function when the battery is exhausted. E-14 The Procedure Up to Projecting to the Screen Perform setup adjustments in the following order. 1 Position the projector See "Projection Distance and Screen Size" on Pages E-16 and E-17. Determine the locations to set up the screen and the projector. 2 Connect the video equipment and personal computer Connect your equipment to the projector. When the personal computer has a DVI connector or a mini D-sub 15-pin connector See "Connections with PC Connectors" on Page E-18. When the video equipment has a video connector or an S-video connector See "Connections with Mini D-Sub 15-Pin Connectors" on Page E-19. When the video equipment has a YCbCr connector or a YPbPr connector See "Connections with Component Signals" on Page E-22. When playing the audio through the built-in speaker of the projector See "Connections with the AUDIO Jack" on Page E-23. 3 Connecting the power cable and switching on the power See "Operating" on Page E-24. See "Finishing" on Page E-25. 4 Switching on the power of the personal computer and video equipment 5 Properly adjust the projection image to the screen See "Projection Screen Position Adjustment" on Page E-26. 6 Focusing See "Focus Adjustment" on Page E-27. 7 Selecting input equipment See "Input Selection" on Page E-28. 8 Adjust the screen or video image Adjust the image to the optimum condition as required. See the Table of Contents for the adjustment items. Note * Please purchase a screen. * A DVI-D cable (order code 28-697), which is available separately, is required for connections with the DVI connector of the personal computer. * A component cable (order code 28-698), which is available separately, is required to connect a DVD player or other equipment with YCbCr connectors. * A component cable (order code 28-690), which is available separately, is required to connect high definition (HD) video equipment or other equipment with YPbPr connectors. E-15 Placement Guide ● Use this information as a guide to find out about the screen size when the projector is placed at a certain location, or to find out the approximate size of a screen that will be required. ● The projection distance over which focussing is adjustable is 1.2 m (3.9 feet) to 6.9 m (22.6 feet) from the front of the main unit lens for V-807 and 1.2 m (3.9 feet) to 6.6 m (21.7 feet) for V-1080. The projector should be placed within this range. ● Please see the projection distance table for the model of projector that you have purchased. V-807 Screen Size and Projection Distance m (feet) 4.0(13.1) Height from center of lens to top edge of the projection 200" 180" 3.5(11.5) 2.5(8.1) 120" 100" 2.0(6.6) h1 80" 1.5(4.9) 60" Screen Height 150" 3.0(9.8) 40" 1.0(3.3) 35" 0.5(1.6) h2 17.2˚ Projection angle 0 0.5 1.0 1.5 2.0 2.5 3.0 3.5 4.0 4.5 5.0 5.5 6.0 6.5 7.0 (m) (1.6) (3.3) (4.9) (6.6) (8.1) (9.8) (11.5) (13.1) (14.8) (16.4) (18.0) (19.7) (21.3) (23.0) (feet) Projection Distance Height from center of lens to Center of lens bottom edge of the projection Screen Size Designation (Inches) 35" 40" 60" 80" 100" 120" 150" 180" 200" Screen Size Width x Height (m) (feet) 0.710.53 0.810.61 1.220.91 1.631.22 2.021.52 2.441.83 3.052.29 3.662.74 4.063.05 2.331.74 2.662.00 4.002.99 5.354.00 6.634.99 8.006.00 10.007.51 12.008.99 13.3210.00 Projection Distance (m) (feet) 1.20 1.37 2.06 2.75 3.43 4.12 5.15 6.18 6.87 3.94 4.49 6.76 9.02 11.25 13.52 16.90 20.28 22.54 Height h1 (m) (feet) 2.10 0.64 2.40 0.73 3.58 1.09 4.79 1.46 5.97 1.82 7.19 2.19 8.99 2.74 3.29 10.79 3.65 11.98 Height h2 (m) (feet) 0.36 0.11 0.39 0.12 0.59 0.18 0.79 0.24 0.98 0.30 1.18 0.36 1.48 0.45 1.77 0.54 1.97 0.60 * There is a tolerance of ±5% due to design values. * This table uses the lens apex and lens center as references and requires that the projector be in a horizontal condition (with front and rear adjusters fully withdrawn). E-16 Placement Guide V-1080 Screen Size and Projection Distance Height from center of lens to top edge of the projection m (feet) 4.0(13.1) 200" 180" 3.5(11.5) 2.5(8.1) 120" 100" 2.0(6.6) h1 80" 1.5(4.9) 60" Screen Height 150" 3.0(9.8) 40" 1.0(3.3) 36" 0.5(1.6) h2 17.2˚ Projection angle 0 0.5 1.0 1.5 2.0 2.5 3.0 3.5 4.0 4.5 5.0 5.5 6.0 6.5 7.0 (m) (1.6) (3.3) (4.9) (6.6) (8.1) (9.8) (11.5) (13.1) (14.8) (16.4) (18.0) (19.7) (21.3) (23.0) (feet) Projection Distance Height from center of lens to Center of lens bottom edge of the projection Screen Size Designation (Inches) 36" 40" 60" 80" 100" 120" 150" 180" 200" Screen Size Width x Height (m) (feet) 0.740.55 0.810.61 1.220.91 1.631.22 2.021.52 2.441.83 3.052.29 3.662.74 4.063.05 2.431.80 2.662.00 4.002.99 5.354.00 6.634.99 8.006.00 10.007.51 12.008.99 13.3210.00 Projection Distance (m) (feet) 1.20 1.32 1.99 2.65 3.31 3.97 4.97 5.96 6.62 3.94 4.33 6.53 8.69 10.86 13.02 16.31 19.55 21.72 Height h1 (m) (feet) 2.13 0.65 2.36 0.72 3.51 1.07 4.69 1.43 5.87 1.79 7.02 2.14 8.79 2.68 3.21 10.53 3.57 11.71 Height h2 (m) (feet) 0.33 0.10 0.36 0.11 0.52 0.16 0.69 0.21 0.85 0.26 1.02 0.31 1.28 0.39 1.54 0.47 1.71 0.52 * There is a tolerance of ±5% due to design values. * This table uses the lens apex and lens center as references and requires that the projector be in a horizontal condition (with front and rear adjusters fully withdrawn). E-17 Connecting Personal Computers and Video Equipment ● Connecting this unit with a personal computer permits presentation data to be projected as a large screen display at conferences, lectures, and on other occasions. Furthermore, connecting this unit to a DVD player or other video equipment source in combination with an audio/video amplifier and speaker system will allow you to enjoy convincing home theater. Connections with PC Connectors Please check the following matters before making connections to the personal computer. * Suitable resolution for V-807 is 800 x 600 dots (S-VGA), and the displayable resolution is XGA (1024 x 768 dots). * Suitable resolution for V-1080 is 1024 x 768 dots (XGA), and the displayable resolution is S-XGA (1280 x 1024 dots). Note that input of a resolution that exceeds the displayable resolution will cease to be projected and should this be the case, you will need to change the resolution to a displayable resolution at the computer side. Check with "Table of Supported Frequencies" on Page E-70. * The setting method of the personal computer will differ depending on the personal computer that you are using. For information, read the instruction manual for your personal computer, read the on-line help, or contact the manufacturer of your personal computer. Personal Computers with a DVI Connector * Make the connection with a DVI-D cable and the PC connector of the projector. When connecting, arrange the connectors in the proper orientation and plug in. Turn the screw knobs and fasten to the connector of the main unit. * Switch the input selection of the projector to "Digital RGB". Monitor output AUDIO VIDEO PC Personal computer DVI-D cable (Available as an option. Order code: 28-697) Note This projector uses a 29-pin DVI connector that supports the digital interface. Digital signal TMDS (Transition Minimized Differential Signalling) of the DVI (Digital Visual Interface) standard is used. E-18 Connecting Personal Computers and Video Equipment Personal Computers with a Mini D-Sub 15-Pin Connector * Make the connection to the projector's PC connector and the mini D-sub 15-pin connector through the use of a DVI/mini D-sub 15-pin conversion cable. * When connecting, arrange the connectors in the proper orientation and plug in. Turn the screw knobs and fasten to the connector of the main unit. * Switch the input selection of the projector to "Analog RGB". Personal computer AUDIO VIDEO PC DVI/mini D-sub 15-pin conversion cable (Supplied item) Monitor output RGB signal cable (Supplied item) Note * Before making connections, check the power of the projector and the equipment to be connected is switched off. * When projection will be with a notebook computer connected, knowledge will be required for the cable connection and notebook computer startup procedure as well as the operation that follows startup. Please consult the instruction manual of your notebook computer or the on-line help. E-19 Connecting Personal Computers and Video Equipment To Output the External Output Signal of a Notebook Computer When projection will be with a notebook computer connected, knowledge will be required for the cable connection and notebook computer startup procedure as well as the operation that follows notebook startup. Please consult the instruction manual of your notebook computer or the on-line help while performing the following procedure. whether a signal is being sent from the notebook computer to the projector. 1 Check An indication appearing on the liquid crystal display of the notebook computer does not necessarily mean that an external output signal is being output. a sign not be output from the notebook computer, please try the operation described below. 2 Should For an IBM PC/AT, DOS/V computer, press the [Fn] key plus any one of the [F1] to [F12] keys. (See the table below.) Manufacturer akia COMPAQ DELL FUJITSU GATEWAY IBM NEC Panasonic SHARP SONY SOTEC TOSHIBA Model All computers ARMADA Series PRESARIO Series All computers All computers All computers All computers All computers All computers All computers All computers All computers All computers Key Fn + F2 Fn + F4 Fn + F3 Fn + F8 Fn + F10 Fn + F3 Fn + F7 Fn + F3 Fn + F3 Fn + F5 Fn + F7 Fn + F3 Fn + F5 Note: Table information is current to June 2001. Note When the liquid crystal display of the notebook computer and the projector are displayed at the same time, the projected image might not be correct even though the liquid crystal display shows a correct indication. Should this occur, stop the simultaneous display of the notebook computer and try the mode with external output only. (Try an operation such as that described in aforementioned Step 2 and try closing the liquid crystal panel which might result in external output only.) E-20 Connecting Personal Computers and Video Equipment Connections with Video Connectors Video Equipment with VIDEO Connectors * Make the connection to the VIDEO connector of the projector using a video cable. * Switch the input selection of the projector to "Video". Video Equipment with S-VIDEO Connectors * Make the connection to the VIDEO connector of the projector using an S-video cable. * Switch the input selection of the projector to "S-Video". Video deck, DVD player, document camera, etc. AUDIO VIDEO PC S-VIDEO VIDEO S-Video cable (Suppled item) Video cable (Supplied item) Note This projector's video cable and S-video cable are special cables. When purchasing extension cables, please contact your dealer. E-21 Connecting Personal Computers and Video Equipment Connections with Component Signals When the Video Connectors are Y, Cb, and Cr Connectors * Make the connection to the projector's VIDEO connector using a component signal cable. * Switch the input selection of the projector to "YCbCr". When the Video Connectors are Y, Pb, and Pr Connectors * Connect a DVI/mini D-sub 15-pin conversion cable to the PC connector of the projector, then make a further connection using a component cable (which is available as an option). * Switch the input selection of the projector to "YPbPr". Component cable (Available as an option) (3.5 mm diameter, 4 Pde, Plug to RCA3) (Order code: 28-698) Green Blue Red AUDIO VIDEO PC Y Cb Cr COMPONENT DVD player, HD video deck, etc. DVI/mini D-sub 15-pin conversion cable (Supplied item) Y COMPONENT Pb Pr Blue Green Component cable (Available as an option) (D-sub 15-pin to RCA3) (Order code: 28-690) Note YCbCr cannot accept the input of signals other than NTSC 3.58 and PAL. E-22 Red Connecting Personal Computers and Video Equipment Connections with Audio Connectors * Make the connection to the projector's AUDIO jack using an audio cable. * The built-in speaker of the projector provides monaural audio. * To enjoy convincing audio reproduction, please connect the audio output of the video equipment to your audio system. Video equipment, personal computer AUDIO VIDEO PC AUDIO L R White Red Audio cable (Supplied item) Note The AUDIO jack of the projector is a 2.5 mm diameter stereo mini jack. Connection is not possible using the common (3.5 mm diameter) stereo mini jack cable from the headphone jack of the personal computer or video equipment. E-23 Power Cable Connections and Switching the Power On/Off There is an order in which the power cable is connected and the power is switched on/off. Operating 1 Connect the AC IN connector of the projector and the power outlet using the supplied power cable. The POWER indicator will light amber, the cooling fan will rotate at low speed, and the unit will enter the standby mode. STATUS POWER Lit amber S TA TU S P O W E R To wall outlet P O W E M R E N E C R U O U S A U TO K IC U U Q EN M Firmly plug in all the way. AU DIO VID EO PC 2 Switch on the projector power Main unit operation: Press and hold the POWER button for a while. Remote control operation: Press the POWER ON button. ON POWER OFF STATUS POWER POWER STATUS POWER STATUS POWER Lit green Flashes green (Approximately 60 Power is on seconds) The POWER indicator changes to a flashing green and lights steadily after about 60 seconds. The projection screen brightens after about 40 seconds. The projector is now capable of regular projection. 3 Switch on the power of the connected equipment Note When the power plug will be unplugged from the power outlet, please place the projector near the power outlet so that it may be reached easily. E-24 Power Cable Connections and Switching the Power On/Off Finishing 1 Switch off the power of the connected equipment 2 Switch off the power of the projector Main unit operation: Press and hold the POWER button for a while. Remote control operation: Press the POWER OFF button. ON POWER OFF The "Power Off" indication will appear. When the red bar extends fully (in about 5 seconds), the projection screen will go off and the unit will enter the power off operation. Power Off OK ? Note * The operation can be cancelled by pressing a button other than the POWER button. * One more press of the POWER (POWER OFF) button will switch off the power. The POWER indicator changes to flashing amber and lights a steady amber after about 60 seconds (when the unit enters the standby mode). Power Off OK ? STATUS POWER POWER 3 Unplug the power cable STATUS POWER Flashes amber (Approximately 60 seconds) STATUS POWER Lit amber Standby mode Check that the POWER indicator is lit in amber and then unplug the power cable. The POWER indicator will go off when the power cable is unplugged. Warrning Under normal circumstances, please do not unplug the power cable unless the POWER indicator is lit in amber. Doing so may shorten the life of the lamp or result in breakdown of the projector. Do not unplug the power cable while the POWER indicator is flashing amber. Doing so may shorten the life of the lamp or damage the projector. E-25 Adjustment of the Projection Screen Switch on the power of the connected equipment and make the adjustments with the video signal being input to the projector. Projection Screen Position Adjustment Adjust the projection image to the screen. Check that the screen is set level and vertically. (1) If the image is shifted to the left or right, move the main unit horizontally. (Align the center of the screen and the center of the lens of the main unit.) (2) If the image is shifted vertically, move the image up or down with the adjuster. See "Making Adjustments with the Adjusters" on Page E-27. (3) If the image is slanted, adjust by turning the right or left front adjuster. See "Making Adjustments with the Adjusters" on Page E-27. (4) A projection image such as that illustrated in the diagram is the result of the projector not being perpendicular to the screen. Set the projector so that it is pointing straight toward the screen. (5) If the image shows keystone distortion, adjust using remote control or menu operations. See "Correcting Keystone Distortion of the Projection Image" on Page E-34. (3) (1) (2) (4) (5) Note The projection image can be turned upside down or turned left to right using menu operations. See "Projection" on Page E-52. E-26 Adjustment of the Projection Screen Making Adjustments with the Adjusters Care must be taken not to come into contact with the ventilation slots which discharge the heat of the lamp. Q ME UIC NU K SO PO WE R UR AU TO CE ME NU STA TU S PO WE R Raising the projection image While viewing the projection image, press hand hold the front adjuster buttons located at the left and right (1) and, raise the projector to align the image with the screen, then release your fingers (2). Turn the left and right front adjusters for fine adjustment. Adjust so that there is no shaking of the projector. (1) (2) (1) S Lowering the projection image Lower the front adjusters using the operation described above. Raise the rear adjuster. Turn the left and right front adjusters to make fine adjustments. Adjust so that there is no shaking of the projector. TA TU S P O W E R E C R U O S U N E M R E W O P VID EO PC Rear adjuster Focus Adjustment Turn the focus ring to the right or left and adjust the focus. Should the size of the projection image extend beyond the screen or be smaller than the screen, move the projector forward or backward and readjust the focus. E-27 TO U A K IC U U Q EN M AU DIO General Operation This section describes the use of direct operation with the main unit or remote control buttons. For information about operation using the menu, see "Menu Operation Method" on Page E-37 and the various items on Pages E-46 to E-60. Input Selection This operation selects the input signal to be projected. MENU Main unit operation: Press the SOURCE button. (It will not function while the menu or the quick menu is displayed.) When Auto Source is On If there is no input signal at the source that was previously used, the projector automatically selects another source that has the next input signal. When Auto Source is Off Each press of the button switches the selection one step in the sequence of Analog RGB → YPbPr → Digital RGB → VIDEO → S-VIDEO → YCbCr. Remote control operation: Press the desired input selection button. When Auto Source is On When an input signal is not present at the selected source, the projector automatically selects the next source that has an input signal. AUTO SOURCE QUICK MENU ON POWER OFF FREEZE MUTE PIP DIGITAL RGB YPbPr VIDEO S-VIDEO YCbCr QUICK ASPECT AUTO When Auto Source is Off The projector switches to the selected source regardless of whether an input signal is present. Note * When you do not operate source selection, the projector will assume the input selection condition that was previously used. * See "Auto Source" on Page E-55 for information about the Auto Source on and off conditions. * YPbPr input selection will not be possible when YPbPr is set invalidly. See "YPbPr" on Page E-57. E-28 General Operation Automatic Adjustment of Analog RGB This function automatically adjusts the position shift of the analog RGB input signal, the size of the picture, vertical striping, and color infidelity. Normally, this function is adjusted automatically at the time of signal selection. MENU AUTO SOURCE Main unit operation/Remote control operation: Press the AUTO button. (This will not function while the menu or the quick menu is displayed.) A press of the AUTO button starts the automatic adjustment. QUICK MENU ON POWER OFF FREEZE MUTE PIP DIGITAL RGB YPbPr VIDEO S-VIDEO YCbCr QUICK ASPECT AUTO Note * If the display position is shifted, vertical lines appear on the picture, or the projection is not good even after using automatic adjustment, please perform image adjustment manually. See "Picture Adj. / Fine Picture / H Position / V Position " on Page E-47. * When the image extends beyond the boundaries of the screen or is smaller than the screen, set Aspect to "Auto". See "Selection of Aspect Ratio" on Page E-30 and "Aspect" on Page E-51. E-29 General Operation Selection of Aspect Ratio This function selects horizontal and vertical picture proportions of the input signal. Press the ASPECT button while viewing the projected image and select the aspect ratio. Personal Computer Image (when selecting digital RGB or analog RGB) Each press of the ASPECT button advances the selection one step in the sequence of Auto → Direct → Real, and then repeats. Auto ............ Automatically enlarges or reduces the image to project a full screen in a ratio of 4:3 Direct .......... Maintains the aspect ratio and projects a picture of the maximum displayable size Real ............ Projects the input signal without pixel conversion DIGITAL RGB YPbPr VIDEO S-VIDEO YCbCr QUICK ASPECT AUTO U MEN CAN CEL Image of the Video Equipment (when selecting VIDEO, S-VIDEO, YCbCr, or YPbPr) Each press of the ASPECT button advances the selection one step in the sequence of Auto → Wide → Zoom, and then repeats. Auto ............ While maintaining the aspect ratio, projects a full screen so that no portions extend beyond the boundaries of the screen. The top and bottom of the 16:9 image becomes black. Wide ........... Projects to fill the full width with the entire image at 16:9. Zoom .......... Projects only the 4:3 portion within 16:9 image to fill the screen. Note Please note that using this monitor for the purpose of commercial gain or the attraction of public attention in a venue such as a coffee shop or hotel and projecting a 4:3 screen in wide mode or leaving a squeezed screen as a compressed image raises concern about the infringement of copyright rights which are protected by copyright law. E-30 General Operation Projecting a Sub-Picture This function displays the video image (i.e., the picture of the VIDEO connector input) on the personal computer screen (i.e., the PC connector input screen) as a sub-picture. Sub-picture Each press of the PIP button advances the screen size of the sub-picture one step in the sequence of Small → Medium → Large → Off (i.e., the sub-picture display is off), and then repeats. Note * The sub-picture cannot be displayed when the main screen receives the image from the VIDEO connector. * The sub-picture cannot be displayed when picture in picture is set to off. The size of the sub-picture can be selected. See "Using the Quick Menu" on Page 32 and "Picture in Picture" on Page E-54. * To change the display position of the sub-picture, see "Picture in Picture" on Page E-54. * The main picture is termed the Analog RGB, Digital RGB, or YPbPr input screen, whereas the sub-picture is termed the VIDEO, S-VIDEO, and YCbCr input screen. Main-picture ON POWER OFF FREEZE MUTE PIP DIGITAL RGB YPbPr VIDEO S-VIDEO YCbCr QUICK ASPECT AUTO ON POWER OFF FREEZE MUTE PIP DIGITAL RGB YPbPr VIDEO S-VIDEO YCbCr QUICK ASPECT AUTO ON POWER OFF FREEZE MUTE PIP DIGITAL RGB YPbPr VIDEO S-VIDEO YCbCr Freezing a Moving Picture This function is used to stop and view a moving picture. Note that the input image continues to advance even though the picture there is a still picture condition. A press of the FREEZE button changes the screen to a still picture. A further press returns the screen to a moving picture. Note During a picture in picture display, both the main picture and the subpicture become still pictures. Cancelling Video and Audio Temporarily This function is used to cancel the video and audio at the same time. Press the MUTE button to cancel the video and the audio. A further press brings a return to the original condition. E-31 General Operation Using the Quick Menu This function permits frequently used adjustments to be performed quickly. Note that the Quick Menu will not be displayed unless the signal of the connected equipment is input. Please select the input that you wish to adjust. MENU Main unit operation (1) A press of the QUICK MENU button brings up the quick adjustment display. Further presses allow selection of the desired adjustment display. (2) Press the or button to make the adjustment. (3) To close the display immediately, press the MENU button. In the absence of operations for a period of about 10 seconds, the display will close automatically. Remote control operation (1) A press of the QUICK MENU button brings up the quick adjustment display. Further presses cause the adjustment display to change in sequence. The adjustment display can be selected with use of either the cursor ▲ or ▼ button. (2) Press the cursor or button to make the adjustment. (3) To close the display immediately, press the CANCEL button. In the absence of operations for a period of about 10 seconds, the display will close automatically. (2) E-32 AUTO SOURCE QUICK MENU (1) (3) QUICK ASPECT AUTO CAN U CEL MEN ENTER HKS TN N VKST General Operation Content of Adjustments and Settings Example: Brightness adjustment display Brightness Display Item 0 – + Adjustment/Setting Brightness Adjusts the brightness of the image. Brightness decreases in the (-) direction and increases in the (+) direction. Contrast Adjusts the contrast of the image. Contrast becomes less distinct in the (-) direction and more pronounced in the (+) direction. V Keystone Corrects (vertical) keystone distortion of the screen. Adjusts the left and right edges of the screen so that they are parallel. H Keystone Corrects (horizontal) keystone distortion of the screen. Adjusts the up and down edges of the screen so that they are parallel. Picture in Picture The picture from the VIDEO jack is displayed as a sub-picture on the input screen from the PC connector. This function selects either the size of the sub-picture (i.e., large, medium, or small) or off (i.e., no display). (Neither the adjustment display nor the picture will be output unless the signal is input to the PC connector.) See Page E-54 for information about changing the display position of the sub-picture. Volume This function adjusts the volume of the built-in speaker. The volume decreases in the (-) direction and increases in the (+) direction. E-33 General Operation Correcting Keystone Distortion of the Projection Screen This adjustment is used when the projection screen is distorted. Note that extreme distortion cannot be corrected and in such circumstances the projector should be placed to face the screen straight on beforehand. (3) CAN U CEL MEN ENTER HKS N TN VKST ZOOM VOL (1) (1) (2) Adjustment Method (1) To adjust up-down distortion (e.g., Screen Example 1), press the HKSTN button. The horizontal keystone adjustment display will appear. V Keystone 0 – + Screen Example 1 To adjust left-right distortion (e.g., Screen Example 2), press the VKSTN button. The vertical keystone adjustment display will appear. H Keystone 0 – + Screen Example 2 (2) While viewing the screen, press the (+) button or the (-) button and adjust the vertical or horizontal edges to be parallel. In Screen Example 3, horizontal and vertical keystone distortion should be adjusted. (3) To close the display immediately, press the CANCEL button. In the absence of operations for a period of about 10 seconds, the display will close automatically. Screen Example 3 Note * The keystone adjustment values can be overwritten and saved. See "Keystone" on Page E-53. * Overcompensation of the horizontal keystone correction value will result in a narrowing of the vertical keystone adjustment range. Likewise, overcompensation of the vertical keystone correction value results in a narrowed horizontal adjustment range. * Note that the adjustment range will differ depending on the adjustment conditions. * The screen examples have been depicted in an exaggerated form to aid in description. E-34 General Operation Enlargement of the Image and Video Movement This function digitally enlarges the personal computer image and video image (up to 10 times). (3) (1) Press the ZOOM button. The zoom selection display will appear. CAN U MEN Zoom 21 – (4) CEL + ENTER (2) Enlarge to the desired size. Each press of the (+) button enlarges the image and each press of the (-) button makes the image smaller (returning it to 1:1). (3) Pressing the cursor (▲▼ ) buttons at the time of the zoom operation will cause the display position to move. (There will not be any movement when zoom is at 0.) HKS N TN VKST ZOOM VOL (2) (1) (4) To close the display immediately, press the CANCEL button. In the absence of operations for a period of about 10 seconds, the display will close automatically. (1) (2) (No enlargement) (3) (Approximately 2 times enlargement) (Movement) The image can also be moved in the following circumstances. * * When "Aspect" is set to "Real" by the signal of the personal computer, and the input resolution is higher than the display resolution of the projector. When "Aspect" is set to "Zoom" by the video signal. Note * Zoom and image movement functions are cancelled when the input is switched. * The greater the zoom enlargement, the less distinct the image will appear. The reason for this is that the dots are being digitally corrected so that they are not conspicuous. * Movement of the screen will not be possible when the menu screen is being displayed. E-35 General Operation Adjustment of the Volume This function adjusts the volume of the built-in speaker. (1) Press the VOL button. The volume adjustment display will appear. Volume 53 – (3) CAN U CEL MEN + ENTER (2) Adjust the volume. The (+) button increases the volume and the (-) button decreases the volume. (3) To close the display immediately, press the CANCEL button. In the absence of operations for a period of about 10 seconds, the display will close automatically. E-36 HKS N TN VKST ZOOM VOL (2) (1) Menu Operation Method ● This section describes only the menu operation method. Please see this page should you need information while performing menu operations. ● For information about a menu function, adjustment, or setting, please see one of the pages containing such descriptions. ● Adjustments and settings are made by projecting an image and adjusting to an optimum condition. ● The remote control should be pointed toward the remote control sensor of the projector and operated. ● To return the various items that have been changed via the menu to their standard values (i.e., default values at time of shipping from the factory), see "Factory Default" on Page E-59. (Some items will not return to their initial values.) ● The adjustment/setting items and contents will differ depending on the input selection and the adjustment/setting items that can be used with the input signal are displayed on the menu. Names and Functions of the Parts Names and Functions of the Remote Control Buttons that Operate Via a Menu ON POWER OFF FREEZE MUTE PIP DIGITAL RGB YPbPr VIDEO S-VIDEO YCbCr QUICK ASPECT AUTO Cursor (▲▼ ) buttons Used in the selection of menu names and item names as well as in setting and adjusting the item contents. CANCEL button Used to return to menu name selection as well as to close the menu (and the sub menu display). CAN U CEL MEN ENTER HKS MENU button Used for menu display and menu closure. ENTER button Used to set the verification display. N TN VKST ZOOM VOL E-37 Menu Operation Method Names and Functions of the Main Unit Buttons Used in Menu Operation STATUS POWER POWER MENU button Used to display menus, to return to menu name selections, and to close menus (i.e., closing sub menu displays). MENU SOURCE (AUTO) button Advances the selection of menu names. Advances the setting/ adjustment values of the item contents. Also serves the function of the remote control ENTER button. AUTO QUICK MENU (QUICK MENU) button Used in the selection of item names. (SOURCE) button Returns to the selection of menu names. Advances the setting/ adjustment values of the item contents. Names and Functions of Menu Screen Parts Menu Names These are the menu titles. When a menu is selected, the display changes to the title screen. The selected menu name appears in red. Image Color View Setup Aspect Item Name The name of the adjustment/setting Sub Menu Cursor (dark blue) The setting/adjustment of the cursor position can be performed. Info. Auto Filter 3 Projection Keystone V Keystone 0 H Keystone 0 + + – – Off Keystone Save Adjustment bar setting contents Adjustment bar: Indicates the adjustment condition by increases or decreases in bar length Setting contents: Displays the set contents Icon: Displays the sub menu or setting contents E-38 Menu Operation Method Performing Menu Operations ● The menu operations of the main unit buttons differ from those of the remote control buttons. When both the main unit and remote control button operations are the same, the operation is described under the remote control operation; however, only when different, the operation will also be described under "Main unit operation". ● When a signal is not being input, only “Color”, "Setup" and "Info." can be selected. ("Color" can be selected for Video and S-Video source only.) ● When a button is pressed and the next button operation is not entered within 30 seconds, the menu display will close. ● Adjustment and settings values will be maintained in storage even when the power has been switched off or the power plug has been disconnected. (Note that some items are not stored.) Preparation 1 Switch on the power of the connected equipment, start the play operation or another operation, and input the signal to the projector. Select the input that you wish to adjust. The menu display of the description diagram depicts an example in which the "H Keystone" item name is selected. Menu Display Press the MENU button to display the menu CAN U CEL MEN ENTER HKS TN N VKST Image Color View Setup Brightness 0 – + Contrast 0 – + Color 0 – + Tint 0 – + Sharpness 0 – + Info. Reset The menu name that existed when the menu was closed previously will be displayed. Note A press of the main unit MENU button will change the function of the SOURCE button, AUTO button, and QUICK MENU button to that of cursor buttons. E-39 Menu Operation Method 2 Selection of the Menu Name Press the cursor ( ) button to select the menu name Red CAN U CEL MEN Image ENTER Color View Aspect Filter HKS Info. 3 Projection N VKST TN Setup Auto Keystone Each press of the cursor () button advances the selection one step in the sequence of "Color" → "View" → "Setup" → "Info." → "Image". Each press of the cursor () button causes a return of one step. The selected menu name will appear in red. Note At the time of menu name selection, check that the item name cursor is not being displayed. To cancel the display of the cursor, press the CANCEL button on the remote control or the MENU button on the main unit. 3 Displaying the Cursor Press the cursor (▼) button to display the cursor Cursor: Dark blue CAN U CEL MEN Image ENTER Color View Aspect Filter HKS TN Projection N VKST Keystone This condition allows selection of the item name. E-40 Setup Auto 3 Info. Menu Operation Method 4 Selection of the Item Name Press the cursor (▲▼) button to align the cursor with the item name CAN U CEL MEN Image ENTER Color View Aspect Filter HKS Info. 3 Projection N VKST TN Setup Auto Keystone Main unit operation: Press the (QUICK MENU) button. When the cursor has moved to the very bottom of the items, another press will move it to the very top of the items. Press the cursor () button since the "Keystone" example of the description diagram displays the icon. The sub menu will be displayed. Press the cursor (▼) button and align the cursor with the desired item name. When the icon is displayed and depending on the item contents, a press of the cursor () button will result in the setting display, a resetting of the adjustment value, or a resetting verification display. Please see the various item descriptions. 5 Image Color View Aspect Setup Info. Auto Filter 3 Projection Keystone V Keystone 0 – H Keystone 0 – + + Off Keystone Save Making Adjustments/Settings Press the cursor ( ) button and make the adjustment (or setting) while viewing the image When a button is pressed, the image will also change. Image CAN U CEL MEN Color View Aspect Filter ENTER HKS TN Setup Info. Auto 3 Projection N VKST Keystone V Keystone 0 – H Keystone 0 – Keystone Save + + Off Adjustment display: Each press of the button results in a change of 1 point and continued presses cause changes to proceed in order. Setting display: The setting contents display changes with each press of the button. E-41 Menu Operation Method 6 Closing the Menu Press the MENU button and close the menu display CAN U CEL MEN ENTER HKS N VKST TN Main unit operation: Press the MENU button and cancel the cursor display. When a sub menu is displayed, press the MENU button to close the sub menu, then press again to cancel the cursor. This condition allows the menu name to be selected. MENU Image Cursor Color View Aspect Filter SOURCE Setup Info. Auto 3 Projection AUTO Keystone QUICK MENU Image A press of the MENU button while the cursor is not displayed will close the menu display. Color Aspect Filter Projection Keystone E-42 View Setup Auto 3 Info. Menu Operation Method Selecting Another Menu Name with Remote Control Operation When a sub menu is displayed, press the CANCEL button and close the sub menu. Press the CANCEL button again and cancel the cursor display. Image Color View Setup Info. Auto Aspect 3 Filter Projection Keystone CAN U CEL MEN Image Color View Setup Info. ENTER Aspect Auto Filter HKS N 3 Projection VKST TN Keystone Press the cursor ( ) button and select the menu name. (Selection of the menu name is not possible while the cursor is displayed.) CAN U Color View Setup 0 – + Contrast 0 – + Color 0 – + Tint 0 – + Sharpness 0 – + Info. Reset CEL MEN Image Brightness ENTER HKS TN N VKST Note A press of the QUICK button while the menu is displayed will close the menu and display the quick menu. A press of the MENU button while the quick menu is displayed will close the quick menu and display the menu. E-43 Menu Operation Method List of Item Names Offering Input Selection and Adjustments/Settings The item names that can be adjusted/set will differ depending on the input signal. [Example of Menu Display Items at the Time of Input Signal Video Selection] Image Color View Aspect Setup Info. Auto Filter 3 Projection Keystone V Keystone 0 – H Keystone 0 – + + Off Keystone Save Image Color View Brightness Contrast Picture Adj. Fine Picture H Position V Position Color Tint Sharpness Reset Gamma Color Temp. Color System Color Space Aspect Filter Projection Keystone Picture in Picture Vertical Flip Horizontal Flip V Keystone H Keystone Keystone Save Size Position ita og ig al Sub Menu Item Name D Item Name An Menu Name R G B l YP R G bP B YC r bC Vi r de o SVi de o Input Signal "Tint" can be adjusted only at the time of NTSC composite/S signal input. E-44 Reference Page E-46 E-46 E-47 E-47 E-47 E-47 E-46 E-46 E-46 E-48 E-49 E-49 E-50 E-50 E-51 E-52 E-52 E-52 E-53 E-53 E-54 E-54 E-54 Menu Operation Method [Example of Menu Display Items at the Time of Input Signal Video Selection] Image Color View Setup Info. Language Auto Source On Auto Power Off Off On Screen On Menu Position YPbPr Disable Background Black Menu Name Setup Info. Item Name Sub Menu Item Name An al o D gR ig ita GB YP l R bP GB YC r bC Vi r de o SVi de o Input Signal Language Auto Source Auto Power Off On Screen Menu Position YPbPr Background White Balance Status Factory Default Lamp Timer Reset Resolution Frequency Lamp Timer E-45 Reference Page E-55 E-55 E-56 E-56 E-57 E-57 E-57 E-58 E-59 E-59 E-59 E-60 E-60 E-60 Picture ● Perform this operation while projecting the picture for which the adjustment/setting will be made. ● Select the menu name "Picture". See "Menu Operation Method" on Pages E-37 to E-45 for information about performing menu operations. The item name display will differ depending on the input signal. See "List of Item Names Offering Input Selection and Adjustments/Settings" on Pages E-44 and E-45. Brightness / Contrast / Color / Tint / Sharpness Picture qualities such as brightness and contrast will change depending on the whether the room is bright or dark. Please adjust to suit your preference. Select the desired item name and then adjust with the cursor ( ) buttons. Item Name Brightness Contrast Color Tint Sharpness Brightness 0 – + Contrast 0 – + Color 0 – + Tint 0 – + Sharpness 0 – + Reset Cursor () Button Brighter More contrast Denser color More green Sharper image Cursor () Button Darker Less contrast Less dense color More red Softer image Note * The adjustment values of the adjustable items are stored according to input source. * "Tint" can be adjusted only at the time of NTSC composite/S signal input. E-46 Picture Picture Adj. / Fine Picture / H Position / V Position These adjustments are available when analog RGB signals are input. Usually, automatic adjustment is performed at the time of signal selection, but when automatic adjustment is not effective, these adjustments can be performed. Brightness Contrast Picture Adj. Fine Picture H Position V Position Reset Note When the image extends beyond the boundaries of the screen or is smaller than the screen, check that the "View" → "Aspect" setting is set to "Auto". See "Aspect" on Page E-51. Picture Adj. (Picture Adjustment) Adjust this when bright and dark vertical bands appear on the screen. Select the "Picture Adj." item name and adjust with the cursor ( ) buttons so that the vertical bands disappear and brightness becomes uniform across the screen. Fine Picture Adjust this when the picture shows a lack of color fidelity or flickering. Select the "Fine Picture" item name and adjust with the cursor ( ) buttons so that the lack of color fidelity or the flickering disappears. E-47 0 – 0 – + + + -32 – 26 – + 0 – 0 – + + Picture H Position Adjust this when the picture is shifted to the left or right. Select the "H Position" item name and adjust with the cursor ( ) buttons. V Position Adjust this when the picture is shifted up or down. Select the "V Position" item name and adjust with the cursor ( ) buttons. Reset This function resets (i.e., returns to the standard settings) the adjustment/setting value of the "Image" menu name. A press of the cursor () button forces the reset. Brightness 0 – + Contrast 0 – + Color 0 – + Tint 0 – + Sharpness 0 – + Reset Note * The item name "Fine Picture" at the time of analog RGB input will not be reset. * "Reset" of the menu name "Image" can be reset for each input source. * To reset the adjustments/settings of all the menu items (while noting that there are some items that cannot be reset), see "Factory Default" on Page E-59. E-48 Color ● Select the menu name "Color". See "Menu Operation Method" on Pages E-37 to E-45 for information about performing menu operations. The item name display will differ depending on the input signal. See "List of Item Names Offering Input Selection and Adjustments/Settings" on Pages E-44 and E-45. Gamma Gamma corrects the proportion of change of the dark portions from the bright portions of the input signal. Set this to reproduce natural color tone or to distinctly project a personal computer picture in a bright conference room. Select the "Gamma" item name and select the setting contents with the cursor ( ) buttons. Gamma Normal Color Temp. Normal Color System Auto Normal ....... Correction with standard settings Natural ........ Corrects for natural color tones Real ............ Corrects with emphasis on brightness Color Temp. The screen color is affected by the color of the illumination and other extraneous light. This function adjusts the white, which is the reference color for video equipment, and improves the quality of color reproduction. Adjustment can also be used to enhance skin colors. Select the item name "Color Temp." and select the setting contents with the cursor ( ) buttons. Low ............ Medium ...... Normal ....... High ............ Produces warm whites (reddish) Produces warm whites (yellowish) Produces the white of sunlight Produces cool whites (bluish) E-49 Gamma Normal Color Temp. Normal Color System Auto Color Color System This function sets the color system of the video signal. Normally, this should be set to Auto. Set this function when the system cannot be identified with Auto. Select item name "Color System" and select the setting contents with the cursor ( ) buttons. Auto ............ NTSC .......... PAL ............. SECAM ....... Automatic identification Fixes the setting to NTSC Fixes the setting to PAL Fixes the setting to SECAM Gamma Normal Color Temp. Normal Color System Auto Color Space Set this function when a component signal (YCbCr or YPbPr) is projected and the image is extremely red or extremely green. Select the item name "Color Space" and use the cursor ( ) buttons to select a color space setting that provides a normal image. Selection contents at the time of YCbCr input YCbCr601, YCbCr709, YCbCrSMPT Selection contents at the time of YPbPr input YPbPr601, YPbPr709, YPbPrSMPT Gamma Normal Color Temp. Normal Color System Auto Color Space YCbCr601 Gamma Normal Color Temp. Normal Color Space YPbPr601 Note * When the component signal undergoes conversion processing to red, green, and blue which express the image of the projector, the correct color cannot be reproduced unless a system compliant with the color difference conversion system of the input signal is used. Color Space serves to make this selection. E-50 View ● Perform this operation while projecting the picture for which the adjustment/setting will be made. ● Select the menu name "View". See "Menu Operation Method" on Pages E-37 to E-45 for information about performing menu operations. The item name display will differ depending on the input signal. See "List of Item Names Offering Input Selection and Adjustments/Settings" on Pages E-44 and E-45. Aspect This function sets the horizontal and vertical picture proportions of the input signal. Aspect Filter Auto 3 Projection Select the item name "ASPECT" and select the setting contents with the cursor ( ) buttons. Keystone Picture in Picture Personal Computer Signal Auto ............ Automatically enlarges or reduces the image to project a full screen in a ratio of 4:3 Direct .......... Maintains the aspect ratio and projects a picture of the maximum displayable size Real ............ Projects the input signal without pixel conversion Input Signal Auto Direct Real The setting is higher than the display resolution of the projector. The setting is lower than the display resolution of the projector. Video Signals Auto ............ While maintaining the aspect ratio, projects a full screen so that no portions extend beyond the boundaries of the screen. The top and bottom of the 16:9 image becomes black. Wide ........... Projects to fill the full width with the entire image at 16:9. (This feature is used to project a squeezed image in a proper aspect ratio.) Zoom .......... Projects only the 4:3 portion within 16:9 image to fill the screen. (Portion that extend off screen is cut.) Aspect ratio selection Auto 4:3 screen 16:9 screen E-51 Wide Zoom View Filter This function sets the sharpness when the input signal is adjusted to the resolution of the projector and enlarged or reduced. Select the item name "Filter" and select the setting contents with the cursor ( ) buttons. Aspect Auto Filter 3 Projection Smaller numerical values result in a sharper picture and larger values result in a softer picture. Please select your desired setting value. Keystone Picture in Picture Projection This function selects the projection orientation to the screen. It is set when the projector projects to the front or the rear of the screen. Aspect 1. Select item name "Projection" and press the cursor () but- Auto Filter 3 Projection ton. The sub menu will open. Keystone 2. Select "Vertical Flip" or "Horizontal Flip" with the cursor (▲▼) buttons and set to "On" or "Off" with the cursor ( ) buttons (or with the main unit ( ) button). "Vertical Flip" Off "Horizontal Flip" Off "Vertical Flip" Off "Horizontal Flip" On Aspect 3 Projection Vertical Flip Off Keystone Horizontal Flip Off "Vertical Flip" On "Horizontal Flip" On E-52 Auto Filter "Vertical Flip" On "Horizontal Flip" Off View Keystone This function corrects the keystone distortion of the projected picture on the screen. Adjust so that the edges are parallel in the vertical and the horizontal directions. 1. Select item name "Keystone" and press the cursor () button. The sub menu will open. Auto Aspect 3 Filter Projection Keystone 2. Select "V Keystone" or "H Keystone" with the cursor (▲▼) buttons and adjust with the cursor ( ) buttons (or with the main unit ( ) button). Aspect Auto Filter 3 Projection Keystone V Keystone 0 – H Keystone 0 – Keystone Save CEL Vertical keystone (+) direction ENTER HKS N VKST TN Horizontal keystone (-) direction + Off CAN U MEN Vertical keystone (-) direction + Pressing the button corrects the projected picture in the direction of the dotted screen outline. Horizontal keystone (+) direction Note * Overcompensation of the vertical keystone correction value will result in a narrowing of the horizontal keystone adjustment range. Likewise, overcompensation of the horizontal keystone correction value results in a narrowed vertical adjustment range. * Menus and other on-screen displays are not adjusted. E-53 View Keystone Save This function is used to save the keystone adjustment values. Setting Keystone Save to on will set the previous keystone adjustment values when projecting after the power cable has been disconnected and then reconnected. 1. Select item name "Keystone" and press the cursor () button. The sub menu will open. Aspect Auto Filter 3 Projection 2. Select "Keystone Save" with the cursor (▲▼) buttons and set with the cursor ( ) buttons (or with the main unit ( ) button). Keystone V Keystone 0 – H Keystone 0 – + + Off Keystone Save Off .............. The keystone adjustment values return to the initial values when the power cable is unplugged. On ............... The keystone adjustment values are retained in storage even when the power cable has been unplugged. Note Regardless of whether Keystone Save is set to "On" or "Off", when projection is from the standby condition, the picture is projected using the previous keystone adjustment values. Picture in Picture This function displays the picture from the VIDEO jack as a sub-picture on the input screen (i.e., the main picture) from the PC connector. Aspect 1. Select item name "Picture in Picture" and press the cursor () button. The sub menu will open. Picture in Picture Auto Filter 3 Projection Keystone 2. Select "Size" or "Position" with the cursor (▲▼) buttons and set with the cursor ( ) buttons (or with the main unit ( ) button). Aspect Auto Filter 3 Projection Keystone Picture in Picture Size Small Off Position Size Settings Medium Large Off Sub-picture Main picture Position Settings Display at upper left of main screen Display at upper right of main screen Display at center of main screen Display at lower left of main screen Display at lower right of main screen Note • Sizes of a sub-picture vary depending on the signal input to the PC connector. • The adjustment display and picture will not appear unless a signal is input to the PC connector. • Some types of signal for a main picture cannot be set to "Small" or "Large". E-54 Setup ● Select menu name "Setup". See "Menu Operation Method" on Pages E-37 to E-45 for information about performing menu operations. The item name display will differ depending on the input signal. See "List of Item Names Offering Input Selection and Adjustments/Settings" on Pages E-44 and E-45. Language This function sets the language that is displayed on screen in the messages and menu displays. 1. Select item name "Language" and press the cursor () button. The selection display will open. Language Auto Source On Auto Power Off Off On Screen On Menu Position YPbPr Background 2. Select with the cursor (▲▼) buttons (or with the main unit ( ) button). Language Auto Source Auto Power Off On Screen Menu Position YPbPr Background Disable Black English Deutsch Off Français Off Italiano Off Español Svenska Disable Blue Auto Source The Auto Source function automatically detects the input signal when the power supply is switched on and when the input is switched. Select the item name "Auto Source" and select the setting contents with the cursor ( ) buttons. Language Auto Source On Auto Power Off Off On Screen On Menu Position YPbPr Background Disable Black On ............... Switches on the automatic detection function Off .............. Switches off the automatic detection function Order of Signal Detection The search is repeated in the order of Analog RGB → YPbPr → Digital RGB → Video → S-Video → YCbCr. When a signal is detected, the search is stopped and the image is projected. Note Set "YPbPr" to "Enable" (i.e., valid) when inputting a component signal YPbPr. When "YPbPr" is set to "Disable", detection is not possible. E-55 Setup Auto Power Off This function switches off the projector power automatically when the input of the projector enters a no-signal condition. Select item name "Auto Power Off" and select the setting contents with the cursor ( ) buttons. Language Auto Source On Auto Power Off Off On Screen On Menu Position YPbPr On ............... The power is switched off when there is no signal. Off .............. The power is not switch off even when there is no signal. Disable Background Operation when Function is On * The "No Signal Power Off" display appears when a no-signal condition continues for approximately 10 seconds. The power is switched off about 5 minutes after this. * If a signal is input during the appearance of the display and an operation button other than the POWER button is pressed, the display is closed and the function is cancelled. Black No Signal Power Off Note Some video decks and other equipment output a blue background or other video when playback ends. When this happens, a signal is being input to the projector and Auto Power Off is not activated. On Screen This function switches on or off messages that are displayed in a black frame. Select item name "On Screen" and select the setting contents with the cursor ( ) buttons. Language Auto Source On Auto Power Off Off On Screen On Menu Position YPbPr Disable Background On ............... The message is displayed. Off .............. The message is not displayed. Black Example of a display when the ASPECT button is pressed Note Even when set to off, messages that are not in a black frame will be displayed. E-56 Wide Setup Menu Position This function sets the display position of the menu. Language Auto Source Select item name "Menu Position" and select the setting contents with the cursor ( ) buttons. On Auto Power Off Off On Screen On Menu Position .............. Displays on the left side .............. Displays on the right side YPbPr Background Disable Black YPbPr This setting causes the projector not to accept component YPbPr signals. Language Select item name "YPbPr" and select the setting contents with the cursor ( ) buttons. Disable ....... Function is made invalid and input selection is not permitted Enable ......... Function is made valid and input selection is made possible. Auto Source On Auto Power Off Off On Screen On Menu Position YPbPr Background Disable Black Background This function sets the screen color when the input source is no-signal. Select item name "Background" and select the setting contents with the cursor ( ) buttons. Language Auto Source On Auto Power Off Off On Screen On Menu Position Black ........... Sets a black screen when there is no signal Blue ............ Sets a blue screen when there is no signal E-57 YPbPr Background Disable Black Setup White Balance This function automatically adjusts the black level and the white level of the analog RGB input signal so that they suit the personal computer. This serves to improve color reproducibility. Language Auto Source On Auto Power Off Off On Screen On Menu Position 1. Select item name "White Balance" and press the cursor () button. The display changes to the "Input Black Signal" display. YPbPr Disable Background Black White Balance 2. The background of the screen of the connected PC is set to black. 3. Press the () cursor button. The display changes to "Adjusting Black" and the black level is adjusted. Input Black Signal Adjusting Black 4. The adjustment of the black level is completed and the display changes to "Input White Signal". 5. The background of the screen of the connected PC is set to white. 6. Press the () cursor button. The display changes to "Adjusting White" and the white level is adjusted. Input White Signal Adjusting White "White Balance Complete" is displayed for a while and the adjustment is completed. E-58 White Balance Complete Info. ● Select menu name "Info.". See "Menu Operation Method" on Pages E-37 to E-45 for information about performing menu operations. The item name display will differ depending on the input signal. See "List of Item Names Offering Input Selection and Adjustments/Settings" on Pages E-44 and E-45. Status This displays information about the equipment. Select item name "Status" and press the cursor () Status button. Factory Default Lamp Timer Reset Lamp Timer Display Contents: Projector model, firmware version, and the internet home page address of PLUS Vision Corp. 12h V-1080 Version:1,0,0,0.0 www.plus-vision.com Factory Default This function returns the adjustments and settings of all the input sources to the standard factory default values. Select item name "Factory Default" and press the cursor () button. The display "Press "ENTER" to set Factory Default" will appear. Status Factory Default Lamp Timer Reset Lamp Timer 12h Press "ENTER" to Factory Default Set A press of the ENTER button sets the factory defaults. (AUTO) button. Main unit operation: Press the Items that are not set to the factory default: Projection method, YPbPr, Language, and Lamp Timer Lamp Timer Reset This function resets the lamp timer. Be sure to perform the reset operation when the lamp cartridge has been replaced. Select item name "Lamp Timer Reset" and press the cursor () button. Status Factory Default Lamp Timer Reset The display "Press "ENTER" to reset lamp timer." appears. A press of the ENTER button resets the timer Main unit operation: Press the (AUTO) button. E-59 Lamp Timer Press "ENTER" to Lamp Timer Reset 12h Info. Resolution / Frequency This function displays the resolution and frequency of the detected input signal. Status Factory Default Lamp Timer Reset This information will not be displayed unless an analog RGB or digital RGB signal is input and an Analog RGB or Digital RGB input selection is made. Resolution 1024768 Frequency 60Hz, 48kHz Lamp Timer 12h Lamp Timer This function displays the lamp timer. When the lamp timer exceeds 1,000 hours, "Replace the Lamp Cartridge." is displayed on the screen for 10 seconds at one minute intervals. Replace the lamp with a new one. See "Replacing the lamp cartridge" on Page E-66 for information about lamp cartridge replacement. When 1,100 is exceeded, "Warning!! System Shutdown" is display for 10 seconds and the power is switched off. E-60 Status Factory Default Lamp Timer Reset Lamp Timer 12h When the STATUS Indicator is Lit/Flashes STATUS indicator POWER indicator TU TA S S W O P When the STATUS indicator of the main unit operation panel is lit or flashes, notification is being given of the irregularities described. R E P O W E M R E N U E C R U O S A U TO K IC U U Q EN M AU DIO VID EO STATUS Indicator STATUS Flashes red (0.5 s lit / 0.5 s off) STATUS Flashes red (1 s lit / 1 s off) STATUS Flashes red (0.5 s lit / 0.5 s off) STATUS Flashes red (1 s lit / 1 s off) POWER Indicator POWER Lit red POWER Action to Take The temperature has become abnormally high. * The thermal protector is activated. if the room temperature is high, move the projector to a cool location. If the internal temperature of the projector is high, check the ventilation holes of the cooling fan and clean them if they are obstructed. * When the thermal protector is activated, the power is switched off and even if the power is soon switched back on, the power might not actually be supplied to the projector. Should this happen, wait one minute and then switch the power on again. The lamp will not light up. Wait one minute or longer while the lamp lighting voltage irregularity detection protector is activated and switch the power on again. If the problem still persists, unplug the power cable and contact your dealer. When the lamp burns out during operation: Flashes amber for 60 seconds and then is lit amber When the lamp does not light from the beginning: Lit amber POWER The fan is stopped. Unplug the power cable and request service from your dealer. Lit amber POWER The lamp cover is open. The lamp cover is not attached properly. Attach it properly. Lit red E-61 When the STATUS Indicator is Lit/Flashes STATUS Indicator POWER Indicator STATUS POWER Lit red It is timer to replace the lamp. The lamp timer has exceeded 1,000 hours. Replace the lamp cartridge. When power is on: Lit green When power is off: Lit amber STATUS Lit red Action to Take POWER The lamp's service life has ended. The lamp timer has exceeded 1,100 hours. The lamp will not light. Replace the lamp cartridge. Lit amber after 60 seconds of flashing in amber Thermal Protector When the internal temperature of the projector becomes abnormally high, the STATUS indicator will flash red (at a rate of once per second) and the POWER indicator will light red. The thermal protector is activated and the power of the projector is switched off simultaneously. Should this occur, proceed with the following actions. 1. Switch off the power and disconnect the power plug from the wall outlet. 2. Check the following matters and take the required measures. When the projector is being used in a location that has a high ambient temperature, set it up again in a cool location. Check the outflow and intake holes and clean them if they are obstructed. 3. Wait about 60 minutes until the temperature of the projector drops. If after having performed the above matters, the problem still has not been solved, please contact your store of purchase. E-62 Troubleshooting Check the following matters before requesting servicing. Problem Reference Page Check * Has the power plug become disconnected from the outlet? * Is the lamp cover properly attached? * Has the internal temperature become high? When the internal temperature becomes very high, to protect the unit the power will not switch on. * Has the lamp timer exceeded 1,100 hours? The power will no longer switch on once the timer has exceeded 1,100 hours. E-24 * Has the connected input been selected? * Is the cable of the input connector properly connected? * If there is connection to a personal computer, is a signal being output from the personal computer? * Has a signal that is higher than the supported frequency of the projector been input? * Check that the image adjustment brightness and contrast are not set to minimum. * Has the lamp burned out? * Is the STATUS indicator flashing? E-28 E-18 – 22 E-20 Distorted video * Is the projector installed properly? * Is the keystone adjustment properly adjusted? E-26 E-34, 53 Blurred video * Is the lens properly focussed? * Are the projection screen and the projector installed at the proper distance? * Has the projection distance exceeded the focussing range? * Is there condensation on the lens and other parts? When the projector has been stored in a cold location and the power is switched on in a warm location, there may be condensation on the lens and other internal optical parts. Should this occur, wait several minutes until the condensation disappears. E-27 E-16, 17 Image position is shifted and doesn't display properly * Is the input signal being supported for resolution and frequency? Check the resolution of your personal computer. E-70 Image is broken * When the image is broken in the horizontal or vertical direction, or the image does not fill the entire screen, select a suitable aspect ratio. E-30, 51 Overall color of image is strange * When a component signal is being input, the color space setting is different. Perform the color space setting. E-50 No power No video E-63 E-68 E-62 E-62 E-70 E-32, 46 E-62 E-61 E-16, 17 – Troubleshooting Problem Reference Page Check Menu name cannot be selected * Other than for "Setup" and "Info.", selection is not permitted unless a signal is input to the projector and an image or picture is projected. – Pressing the PIP button does not display a sub-picture * There will not be a display unless the personal computer screen is being projected. An image will not be output unless a video image is being input. E-31 Remote control does not function * Has the transportation insulation sheet been removed? * Is an obstacle located between the remote control and the remote control sensor of the main unit? * Is the remote control out of range for its signal to reach the sensor? * Is there strong light or a fluorescent lamp in the vicinity of the sensor? * Are the batteries weak? Try directing the remote control toward the remote control sensor from a close distance and operating it. If there is difficulty in changing settings, the batteries are weak. Replace the batteries with new ones. E-13 * See the STATUS indicator list. E-61 STATUS indicator lights or flashes E-64 – E-14 – – Cleaning ● Be certain to disconnect the power plug from the power outlet before cleaning. ● Do not spray or otherwise expose the projector, lens, or screen to volatile substances such as insecticides. Do not leave rubber or vinyl products in contact with the projector for long periods. Doing so could cause them to undergo qualitative changes or the coatings may peel, etc. Cleaning a Soiled Projector Main Unit * Wipe with a lint-free, soft, dry cloth. When very dirty, wipe with a cloth that has been moistened with a diluted neutral detergent, then finish with a dry cloth. If a chemically-treated cloth is going to be used, please follow any written warnings. * Do not wipe with thinner, benzene, or other solvents. Doing so could cause them to undergo qualitative changes or the coatings may peel, etc. * When removing the dust of the outflow and intake holes, use the brush attachment on a vacuum cleaner to clean out the dust. Avoid using the vacuum directly without attaching the adapter as well as the use of a nozzle adapter. * Do not scratch or otherwise hit the projector body with your nails or other hard object, since this will cause scratches. Dirty Lens * Clean using the same method you would use to clean a camera lens: Use a commercial blower for camera use or cleaning paper for eye glasses. Be careful not to scratch the lens at this time. Dust of the Intake and Outflow Holes Dust that collects in the intake and outflow holes will obstruct the ventilation and cause the internal temperature to rise which could cause damage. Clean this area carefully. As a guideline, clean at least every 100 hours. Q ME UIC NU K PO WE R SO UR AU TO * Switch off the power, check that the POWER indicator has changed to a steadily lit amber, then unplug the power cable. * Clean out the holes from the outside using a vacuum cleaner. Use the brush adapter of the vacuum cleaner to do this. Avoid using the vacuum directly without attaching the adapter as well as the use of a nozzle adapter. CE ME NU PO WER ST AT US Cleaning the Inside of the Projector Cleaning of the inside of the projector is required about once a year. Failure to clean over a long period while dust has collected inside the projector could cause a fire or breakdown. Do not clean the inside of the projector by yourself. Please be sure to contact your dealer. E-65 Replacing the Lamp Cartridge The lamp as a light source used in the unit has a lifespan. The rated lamp life is about 1,000 hours. The rated lamp life is the average life of the lamps produced and tested (under the test conditions of our company) for a long term, however, it may become shorter depending on the conditions of usage. After the lamp has been operating for 1000 hours or longer, the STATUS indicator will light and total lamp usage will be displayed on the screen. The unit will not turn on after 1100 hours. When this happens, replace the lamp cartridge with a new one. Follow the procedures below for replacement. The rated lamp life is about 1,000 hours. The rated lamp life is the average life of the lamps produced and tested (under the test conditions of our company) for a long term, however, it may become shorter depending on the conditions of usage. After the lamp has been operating for 1000 hours or longer, the STATUS indicator on the control panel will light and the “LAMP USAGE” icon which shows hours of total lamp usage will be displayed on the screen. When this happens, turn off the unit and replace the lamp cartridge with a new one. The unit will not turn on after 1100 hours. (It will go off if it is in use.) CAUTION • DO NOT TOUCH THE LAMP immediately after it has been used. It will be extremely hot. Allow at least one hour for the lamp to cool before handling. • DO NOT LOOSEN ANY SCREWS except for those men-tioned in the instructions below. There is danger of electric shock. CAUTION Do not use a lamp cartridge other than the PLUS replacement lamp cartridge. Order this from your PLUS dealer using the unit model number (see “Note” below). Note • When the lamp usage time reaches 1100 hours, it becomes impossible to switch on the power and menus are not displayed. In such a case, see “If the unit doesn’t go on because lamp usage exceeds 1100 hours” on page 25. • Obtain a replacement lamp cartridge at the store where the unit was purchased. Please specify the following information when ordering a replacement lamp cartridge: Model name : V-120 Product code : 28-060 E-66 Replacing the Lamp Cartridge PREPARATION 1. 2. 3. Turn the projector upside down and place it on a soft cloth that has been prepared in advance to prevent scratches. This will assist in lamp cartridge replacement. After replacement, return the projector to the original condition. Disconnect the power cable. Turn the projector upside down. Remove the lamp cover. (1) Turn the screw that fastens the lamp cover counterclockwise until it turns freely. (The screw will not come out.) 4. (2) Lift the lamp cover a little and pull it off in the direction of the arrow. Remove the lamp cartridge (1) Turn the 2 screws that fasten the lamp cartridge counterclockwise until they turn freely. (The screws will not come out.) (2) Grasp the handle of the lamp cartridge, pull it upward and remove the lamp cartridge. E-67 Replacing the Lamp Cartridge 5. Install the new lamp cartridge (1) Slowly push in the lamp cartridge with the socket facing forward. (Align the lamp cartridge screw with the screw hole of the projector.) 6. Install the lamp cover (1) First insert the front edge of the lamp cover into the groove, then close the lamp cover. 7. (2) Turn the 2 screws of the lamp cartridge clockwise to tighten. (2) Turn the screw of the lamp cover clockwise to tighten. Reset the lamp timer to zero. Plug in the power cable and switch on the power before resetting. Select [Info.] → [Lamp Timer Reset] and then reset the hours indication. NOTE: The projector will no longer start when the lamp timer exceeds 1,100 hours. As a result, it will not be possible to reset the lamp timer through timer operations. Should this situation arise, set to the standby condition and press the SOURCE button and the ASPECT button of the main unit at the same time for at least 5 seconds. When reset, the STATUS indicator will go off. Please obtain a replacement lamp from your dealer. When ordering, please specify a V-1080/V-807 special replacement lamp type V-120 (order code 28-060). E-68 Specifications Optical DMDTM Lamp Image size Light Output Contrast Ratio Single Chip Digital Micro Device (DMDTM) V-1080: 1024 768 dots V-807: 800 600 dots 120 W high-pressure mercury lamp V-1080: 36 inch to 200 inch V-807: 35 inch to 200 inch 800 ANSI lumens 800:1 (Full on/off) Electrical Inputs Color Reproduction Resolution Input Current Power Requirement Power Consumption Video (NTSC3.58/NTSC4.43/PAL/PAL_N/PAL_M/PAL60/SECAM) RGB (Horizontal :15 to 85 kHz, Vertical 50 to 120 Hz) Full color (16,770,000 colors) V-1080: SXGA (Compression), XGA(True), SVGA/VGA (Expansion/True) V-807: XGA (Compression), SVGA (True), VGA (Expansion/True) 1.8 A 100 - 240 V AC, 50/60 Hz 160 watts Mechanical Dimensions Excluding Stand Weight Operational Temperatures Regulations 18.0 cm (W) 4.5 cm (H) 14.1 cm (D) 7.1 in.(W) 1.8 in.(H) 5.6 in.(D) Approximately 0.9 kg / 1.98 lbs Data projector: 5° to 35°C (41° to 95°F), 30 to 85% humidity UL Approved (UL 1950, CSA 950) Meets FCC Class A requirements Meets EMC Directive (EN55022, EN55024) Meets Low Voltage Directive (EN60950) * Specifications and design are subject to change without notice. E-69 Table of Supported Frequency The unit automatically determines PC signals to select the appropriate resolution. Some signals may require manual adjustments. See "Picture Adj./Fine Picture /H Position / V Position" on pages E-47 and E-48. Signal Resolution VESA 640 640 720 640 640 720 720 640 640 640 640 800 800 800 800 800 1024 1024 1024 1024 1024 1280 1280 1280 640 640 640 640 800 800 1120 1024 1024 1280 640 832 1024 1152 1152 1280 1024 1280 1152 1280 NEC(PC-9800) Apple Macintosh Sun SGI HP 350 350 350 400 400 400 400 480 480 480 480 600 600 600 600 600 768 768 768 768 768 1024 1024 1024 400 400 480 480 600 600 750 768 768 1024 480 624 768 870 900 1024 768 1024 900 1024 Frequency H. Refresh Rate ( kHz ) ( Hz ) 31.5 37.9 31.5 31.5 37.9 31.5 37.9 31.5 37.9 37.5 43.3 35.2 37.9 46.9 48.1 53.7 48.4 56.5 57.7 60.0 68.7 64.0 80.0 91.1 24.8 31.5 31.5 37.5 37.9 46.9 50.0 56.5 60.0 64.6 35.0 49.7 60.2 68.7 61.8 81.1 49.7 63.9 71.7 78.1 70.1 85.1 70.0 70.1 85.1 70.0 85.0 60.0 72.8 75.0 85.0 56.3 60.3 75.0 72.2 85.1 60.0 70.1 72.0 75.0 85.0 60.0 75.0 85.0 56.4 70.1 60.0 75.0 60.3 75.0 60.1 70.1 75.0 59.9 66.7 74.5 74.9 75.1 66.0 76.1 60.4 60.0 76.1 72.0 Digital V-1080 V-807 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – Analog V-1080 V-807 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – : Supported frequency – : Not supported frequency – – – – – – V-1080: The native resolution of the panel is 1024768. Resolutions other than 1024768 may be displayed with uneven size of text or lines. V-807: The native resolution of the panel is 800600. Resolutions other than 800600 may be displayed with uneven size of text or lines. E-70 Cabinet Dimensions QUICK MENU POWER AUTO SOURCE MENU 141 (5.6) STATUS POWER 180 (7.1) 45 (1.8) Unit: mm (inch) E-71 PLUS Industrial Corporation is certified to ISO 9001. Certificate No. Q1001219118017. Otowa Head Office and PLUSLAND of PLUS Corporation and PLUS Industrial Corporation are certified to ISO 14001. Certificate No. NQE-9809008A. * PLUS Vision Corp. is certified to ISO 14001 as a member of the PLUS group.
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