Sanyo Plc Xu110 Users Manual XU110(English)
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Multimedia Projector
MODEL PLC-XU110
Owner’s Manual
Network Supported
❏Wireless LAN
IEEE802.11b/g
❏Wired LAN
100-Base-TX/10-Base-T
Memory Viewer
❏USB Memory Viewer (optionally available)
Compatible with a dedicated USB memory
✽Refer to the owner’s manuals below for details about
network and memory viewer function.
■Network Set-up and Operation
■Owner's Manual USB Memory
This manual is provided with optionally supplied
USB memory.

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Features and Design
◆Compact Design
This projector is designed compact in size and weight.
It is easy to carry and installed anywhere you wish to
use.
◆Capable of 360-degree Projection
This projector is capable of 360-degree projection.
*Some restriction required, see page 8.
◆Antitheft Alarm Function
This projector is equipped with an Antitheft alarm
function which sounds when vibration is detected
(pp.58–61). A built-in rechargeable battery is used for
the alarm.
◆Simple Computer System Setting
The projector has the Multi-scan system to conform to
almost all computer output signals quickly (p.32). Up to
UXGA resolution can be accepted.
◆Useful Functions for Presentations
-The digital zoom function allows you to focus on the
crucial information during a presentation (p.39).
-Blackboards* can be used as a projection screen.
*The board color is limited to Green (pp.36, 43).
◆
Power Management
The Power management function reduces power
consumption and maintains the lamp life (p.52).
◆Lamp Control
Brightness of the projection lamp can be selected
(pp.28, 53).
◆Logo Function
The Logo function allows you to customize the screen
logo (pp.49–50). You can capture an image for the
screen logo and use it for the starting-up display or
between presentations.
◆Multilanguage Menu Display
Operation menu is available in 16 languages; English,
German, French, Italian, Spanish, Portuguese, Dutch,
Swedish, Finnish, Polish, Hungarian, Romanian,
Russian, Chinese, Korean, and Japanese (p.47).
◆Security Function
The Security function helps you to ensure security of
the projector. With the Key lock function, you can lock
the operation on the top control or remote control
(p.54). PIN code lock functions prevents unauthorized
use of the projector (pp.22, 54–55).
◆
Helpful Maintenance Functions
Lamp and filter maintenance functions provide for
better and proper maintenance of the projector.
◆LAN Network Function
This projector is loaded with the Wired and Wireless
LAN network function. You can project an image on a
computer as well as operate and manage the projector
via network. For details, refer to the owner’s manual
“Network Set-up and Operation.”
◆Memory Viewer Function (Optional Function)
Insert the dedicated USB memory (optionally supplied:
POA-USB02) into the projector to project images or
presentation data stored within. You do not have to
carry computers or other equipment for a presentation
*For details, refer to the owner’s manual provided with
optionally supplied USB memory.
This Multimedia Projector is designed with the most advanced technology for portability, durability, and ease of use.
This projector utilizes built-in multimedia features, a palette of 16.77 million colors, and matrix liquid crystal display
(LCD) technology.
✔Notes:
•The On-Screen Menu and figures in this manual may differ slightly from the product.
•The contents of this manual are subject to change without notice.

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Table of Contents
Trademarks
Each name of corporations or products in this book is either a registered trademark or a trademark of its respective
corporation.
Features and Design . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3
Table of Contents . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4
To the Owner . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5
Safety Instructions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6
Air Circulation 7
Moving the Projector 7
Installing the Projector in Proper Directions 8
Compliance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9
Part Names and Functions . . . . . . . . . .10
Front 10
Back 10
Bottom 10
Rear Terminal 11
Top Control 12
Remote Control 13
Laser Pointer Function 14
Pointer Function 14
Wireless Mouse Operation 15
Remote Control Code 15
Remote Control Battery Installation 16
Remote Control Operating Range 16
Adjustable Feet 16
Installation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .17
Positioning the Projector 17
Connecting the AC Power Cord 18
Connecting to a Computer 19
Connecting to Video Equipment 20
Connecting to Component Video Equipment 21
Basic Operation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .22
Turning On the Projector 22
Turning Off the Projector 23
How to Operate the On-Screen Menu 24
Menu Bar 25
Zoom and Focus Adjustment 26
Auto Setup Function 26
Keystone Correction 26
Sound Adjustment 27
Remote Control Operation 28
Computer Input . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .30
Input Source Selection
(RGB: Computer 1 (Analog)/Computer 2 ) 30
Input Source Selection
(RGB (PC digital), RGB (AV HDCP)) 31
Computer System Selection 32
Auto PC Adjustment 33
Manual PC Adjustment 34
Image Mode Selection 36
Image Adjustment 37
Screen Size Adjustment 38
Video Input . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .40
Input Source Selection (Video, S-video) 40
Input Source Selection
(Component, RGB Scart 21-pin) 41
Video System Selection 42
Image Mode Selection 43
Image Adjustment 44
Screen Size Adjustment 46
Setting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .47
Setting 47
Antitheft Alarm Function . . . . . . . . . . .58
How to Use the Antitheft Alarm Function 58
Maintenance and Cleaning . . . . . . . . . .62
Warning Indicator 62
Cleaning the Filter 63
Resetting the Filter Counter 63
Slide Shutter 64
Cleaning the Projection Lens 64
Cleaning the Projector Cabinet 64
Lamp Replacement 65
Resetting the Lamp Counter 66
Appendix . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .67
Troubleshooting 67
Menu Tree 69
Indicators and Projector Condition 71
Compatible Computer Specifications 72
Technical Specifications 74
Optional Parts 75
PJ Link Notice 76
Configurations of Terminals 77
PIN Code Number Memo 78

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To the Owner
CAUTION: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC
SHOCK, DO NOT REMOVE COVER (OR
BACK). NO USER-SERVICEABLE PARTS
INSIDE EXCEPT LAMP REPLACEMENT.
REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED
SERVICE PERSONNEL.
THIS SYMBOL INDICATES THAT DANGEROUS
VOLTAGE CONSTITUTING A RISK OF ELECTRIC
SHOCK IS PRESENT WITHIN THIS UNIT.
THIS SYMBOL INDICATES THAT THERE ARE
IMPORTANT OPERATING AND MAINTENANCE
INSTRUCTIONS IN THE OWNER'S MANUAL WITH
THIS UNIT.
CAUTION
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK
DO NOT OPEN
Before installing and operating this projector, read this
manual thoroughly.
This projector provides many convenient features and
functions. Operating the projector properly enables you
to manage those features and maintains it in good
condition for many years to come.
Improper operation may result in not only shortening
the product-life, but also malfunctions, fire hazard, or
other accidents.
If your projector seems to operate improperly, read this
manual again, check operations and cable connections
and try the solutions in the “Troubleshooting” section in
the back of this booklet. If the problem still persists,
contact the dealer where you purchased the projector or
the service center.
Safety Precaution
WARNING: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC
SHOCK, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS APPLIANCE TO
RAIN OR MOISTURE.
–This projector produces intense light from the projection
lens. Do not stare directly into the lens, otherwise eye
damage could result. Be especially careful that children
do not stare directly into the beam.
–Install the projector in a proper position. Otherwise it
may result in fire hazard.
–Allowing the proper amount of space on the top, sides,
and rear of the projector cabinet is critical for proper air
circulation and cooling of the unit. The dimension
shown here indicate the minimum space required. If the
projector is to be built into a compartment or similarly
enclosed, these minimum distances must be
maintained.
–Do not cover the ventilation slot on the projector. Heat
build-up can reduce the service life of your projector,
and can also be dangerous.
–If the projector is unused for an extended time, unplug
the projector from the power outlet.
0.7' (20 cm)
1.5' (50 cm) 3' (1 m) 1.5' (50 cm)
SIDE and TOP REAR
NOTE: This symbol and recycle system are applied only to EU
countries and not applied to the countries in the other
area of the world.
Your SANYO product is designed and
manufactured with high quality
materials and components which can be
recycled and reused.
This symbol means that electrical and
electronic equipment, at their end-of-
life, should be disposed of separately
from your household waste.
Please dispose of this equipment at your local community
waste collection/recycling centre.
In the European Union there are separate collection
systems for used electrical and electronic products.
Please help us to conserve the environment we live in!
CAUTION
Not for use in a computer room as defined in the
Standard for the Protection of Electronic Computer/Data
Processing Equipment, ANSI/NFPA 75.
Ne peut être utilisé dans une salle d’ordinateurs telle
que définie dans la norme ANSI/NFPA 75 Standard for
Protection of Electronic Computer/Data Processing
Equipment
CAUTION ON HANGING FROM THE CEILING
When hanging the projector from the ceil-
ing, clean air intake vents, filters, or top of
the projector periodically with a vacuum
cleaner. If you leave the projector unclean
for a long time, the cooling fans can be
clogged with dust, and it may cause a
breakdown or a disaster.
DO NOT SET THE PROJECTOR IN GREASY, WET, OR
SMOKY CONDITIONS SUCH AS IN A KITCHEN TO PREVENT
A BREAKDOWN OR A DISASTER. IF THE PROJECTOR
COMES IN CONTACT WITH OIL OR CHEMICALS, IT MAY
BECOME DETERIORATED.
READ AND KEEP THIS OWNER'S MANUAL FOR
LATER USE.

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Safety Instructions
All the safety and operating instructions should be read
before the product is operated.
Read all of the instructions given here and retain them for
later use. Unplug this projector from AC power supply
before cleaning. Do not use liquid or aerosol cleaners.
Use a damp cloth for cleaning.
Follow all warnings and instructions marked on the
projector.
For added protection to the projector during a lightning
storm, or when it is left unattended and unused for long
periods of time, unplug it from the wall outlet. This will
prevent damage due to lightning and power line surges.
Do not expose this unit to rain or use near water... for
example, in a wet basement, near a swimming pool, etc...
Do not use attachments not recommended by the
manufacturer as they may cause hazards.
Do not place this projector on an unstable cart, stand, or
table. The projector may fall, causing serious injury to a
child or adult, and serious damage to the projector. Use
only with a cart or stand recommended by the
manufacturer, or sold with the projector. Wall or shelf
mounting should follow the manufacturer’s instructions,
and should use a mounting kit approved by the
manufacturers.
An appliance and cart combination
should be moved with care. Quick
stops, excessive force, and uneven
surfaces may cause the appliance
and cart combination to overturn.
Slots and openings in the back and bottom of the cabinet
are provided for ventilation, to ensure reliable operation of
the equipment and to protect it from overheating.
The openings should never be covered with cloth or other
materials, and the bottom opening should not be blocked
by placing the projector on a bed, sofa, rug, or other
similar surface. This projector should never be placed near
or over a radiator or heat register.
This projector should not be placed in a built-in installation
such as a book case unless proper ventilation is provided.
Never push objects of any kind into this projector through
cabinet slots as they may touch dangerous voltage points
or short out parts that could result in a fire or electric
shock. Never spill liquid of any kind on the projector.
Do not install the projector near the ventilation duct of air-
conditioning equipment.
This projector should be operated only from the type of
power source indicated on the marking label. If you are
not sure of the type of power supplied, consult your
authorized dealer or local power company.
Do not overload wall outlets and extension cords as this
can result in fire or electric shock. Do not allow anything
to rest on the power cord. Do not locate this projector
where the cord may be damaged by persons walking on
it.
Do not attempt to service this projector yourself as
opening or removing covers may expose you to
dangerous voltage or other hazards. Refer all servicing to
qualified service personnel.
Unplug this projector from wall outlet and refer servicing
to qualified service personnel under the following
conditions:
a. When the power cord or plug is damaged or frayed.
b. If liquid has been spilled into the projector.
c. If the projector has been exposed to rain or water.
d. If the projector does not operate normally by following
the operating instructions. Adjust only those controls
that are covered by the operating instructions as
improper adjustment of other controls may result in
damage and will often require extensive work by a
qualified technician to restore the projector to normal
operation.
e. If the projector has been dropped or the cabinet has
been damaged.
f. When the projector exhibits a distinct change in
performance-this indicates a need for service.
When replacement parts are required, be sure the service
technician has used replacement parts specified by the
manufacturer that have the same characteristics as the
original part. Unauthorized substitutions may result in fire,
electric shock, or injury to persons.
Upon completion of any service or repairs to this
projector, ask the service technician to perform routine
safety checks to determine that the projector is in safe
operating condition.
Voor de klanten in Nederland
Bij dit produkt zijn batterijen
geleverd.
Wanneer deze leeg zijn, moet u
ze niet weggooien maar inleveren
als KCA.
NL

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Safety Instructions
Openings in the cabinet are provided for ventilation. To
ensure reliable operation of the product and to protect it
from overheating, these openings must not be blocked
or covered.
CAUTION
Hot air is exhausted from the exhaust vent. When using
or installing the projector, the following precautions
should be taken.
–Do not put any flammable object or spray can near the
projector, hot air is exhausted from the air vents.
–Keep the exhaust vent at least 3’ (1 m) away from any
objects.
– Do not touch a peripheral part of the exhaust vent,
especially screws and metallic parts. These areas will
become hot while the projector is being used.
– Do not put anything on the cabinet. Objects put on
the cabinet will not only get damaged but also may
cause fire hazard by heat.
Cooling fans are provided to cool down the projector.
The fans’ running speed is changed according to the
temperature inside the projector.
Air Intake
Vents
Exhaust Vent
Exhaust Vent
(Hot air exhaust)
Air Intake Vent
CAUTION IN CARRYING OR TRANSPORTING
THE PROJECTOR
–Do not drop or bump the projector, otherwise damages
or malfunctions may result.
–When carrying the projector, use a suitable carrying case.
–Do not transport the projector by courier or any other
transport service in an unsuitable transport case. This
may cause damage to the projector. For information
about transporting the projector by courier or any other
transport service, consult your dealer.
–Do not put the projector in a case before the projector is
cooled enough.
Moving the Projector
When moving the projector, close the slide shutter and
retract adjustable feet to prevent damage to the lens and
cabinet.
When the projector is not in use for an extended period,
put it into the supplied carrying case with the lens side up.
CAUTION
The carrying case (supplied) is intended for protection
against dust and scratches on surface of the cabinet, and
it is not designed to protect an appliance from external
forces. Do not transport the projector by courier or any
other transport service with this case, otherwise the
projector can be damaged. When handling the projector,
do not drop, bump, subject it to strong forces, or put
other things on the cabinet.
Air Circulation

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Safety Instructions
Use the projector properly in specified positions. Improper positioning may reduce the lamp life and result in
severe accident or fire hazard.
This projector can project the picture upward, downward, or backward, perpendicular to the plane of the screen
as shown in the figure below.
Bottom
Downward
(Usual)
Front
Downward
Bottom
Upward
Front
Upward
Installing the Projector in Proper Directions
Avoid positioning the projector as described below when installing.
Positioning Precautions
Do not tilt the projector more than 20 degrees from side to side.
Do not put the projector on either side to project an image.
20˚
20˚
10˚ 10˚
10˚ 10˚
In upward projection, do not tilt the projector over 10 degrees right and left.
In downward projection, do not tilt the projector over 10 degrees right and left.

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Compliance
AC Power Cord for the United Kingdom:
This cord is already fitted with a moulded plug incorporating a fuse, the value of which is indicated on the pin face of the
plug. Should the fuse need to be replaced, an ASTA approved BS 1362 fuse must be used of the same rating, marked thus
. If the fuse cover is detachable, never use the plug with the cover omitted. If a replacement fuse cover is required,
ensure it is of the same colour as that visible on the pin face of the plug (i.e. red or orange). Fuse covers are available from
the Parts Department indicated in your User Instructions. If the plug supplied is not suitable for your socket outlet, it should
be cut off and destroyed. The end of the flexible cord should be suitably prepared and the correct plug fitted.
WARNING: A PLUG WITH BARED FLEXIBLE CORD IS HAZARDOUS IF ENGAGED IN A LIVE SOCKET
OUTLET.
The Wires in this mains lead are coloured in accordance with the following code:
Green-and-yellow ············ Earth
Blue ································· Neutral
Brown ······························ Live
As the colours of the wires in the mains lead of this apparatus may not correspond with the coloured markings identifying
the terminals in your plug proceed as follows:
The wire which is coloured green-and-yellow must be connected to the terminal in the plug which is marked by the letter E
or by the safety earth symbol or coloured green or green-and-yellow.
The wire which is coloured blue must be connected to the terminal which is marked with the letter N or coloured black.
The wire which is coloured brown must be connected to the terminal which is marked with the letter L or coloured red.
WARNING: THIS APPARATUS MUST BE EARTHED.
ASA
The AC Power Cord supplied with this projector meets the requirement for use in the country you purchased it.
AC Power Cord for the United States and Canada:
AC Power Cord used in the United States and Canada is listed by the Underwriters Laboratories
(UL) and certified by the Canadian Standard Association (CSA).
AC Power Cord has a grounding-type AC line plug. This is a safety feature to be sure that the plug
will fit into the power outlet. Do not try to defeat this safety feature. Should you be unable to insert
the plug into the outlet, contact your electrician.
GROUND
THE SOCKET-OUTLET SHOULD BE INSTALLED NEAR THE EQUIPMENT AND EASILY ACCESSIBLE.
AC Power Cord Requirement
Federal Communications Commission Notice
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the
FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential
installation. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in
accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee
that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or
television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct
the interference by one or more of the following measures:
–Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
–Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
–Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
–Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
Use of shielded cable is required to comply with class B limits in Subpart B of Part 15 of FCC Rules.
Do not make any changes or modifications to the equipment unless otherwise specified in the instructions. If such changes
or modifications should be made, you could be required to stop operation of the equipment.
Model Number(s) : PLC-XU110
Trade Name : Sanyo
Responsible party : SANYO FISHER COMPANY
Address : 21605 Plummer Street, Chatsworth, California 91311 U.S.A.
Telephone No. : (818)998-7322

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Bottom
Back
qZoom Ring
wInfrared Remote Receiver
eFocus Ring
rProjection Lens
tSlide Shutter Lever
yTop Controls and Indicators
uExhaust Vent
i
!6
!3
!5!4
!1 !2
CAUTION
Hot air is exhausted from the exhaust
vents. Do not put heat-sensitive objects
near this side.
u
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Front
Part Names and Functions
!7
!0
o
q w
✔Note:
•!2 USB Terminal and !3 LAN Connection
Terminal are for the Network function. Refer
to the owner’s manual “Network Set-up and
Operation” and owner’s manual of Memory
viewer (optionally available).
u
o o
!6
iSpeaker
oAir Intake Vents
!0 Terminals and Connectors
!1 Power Cord Connector
!2 USB Terminal
!3 LAN Connection Terminal
!4 Lamp Cover
!5 Air Filter
!6 Adjustable Feet
!7 Battery Cover
✽Kensington Security Slot
This slot is for a Kensington lock used to deter
theft of the projector.
*Kensington is a registered trademark of ACCO Brands
Corporation.
✽

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Part Names and Functions
!3 S-VIDEO IN
Connect the S-VIDEO output signal from video
equipment to this jack (p.20).
!0 AUDIO IN
Connect the audio output signal from video
equipment connected to oor !3 to this jack. For a
mono audio signal (a single audio jack), connect it
to the L (MONO) jack (p.20).
!1 COMPUTER/COMPONENT AUDIO IN
Connect the audio output (stereo) signal from a
computer or video equipment connected to ror
yto this jack (pp.19, 21).
oVIDEO IN
Connect the composite video output signal to this
jack (p.20).
rCOMPUTER IN 2/COMPONENT IN
Connect the computer or component video (or RGB
Scart) output signal to this terminal (pp.19, 21).
Use the supplied VGA cable or a Component-VGA
cable commercially available. !2 AUDIO OUT (VARIABLE)
Connect an external audio amplifier to this jack
(pp.19–21).
This terminal outputs sound from AUDIO IN terminal
(!0 or !1).
qR/C JACK
When using the wired remote control, connect the
wired remote control to this jack with a remote
control cable (not supplied).
eSERVICE PORT
This jack is used to service the projector.
yCOMPUTER IN 1/DVI-I
Connect computer output (Digital/Analog DVI-I
type) to this terminal (p.19). !4 USB (Series A)
Connect the supplied USB Wireless LAN Adapter or
optionally available USB memory for Memory
viewer operation (refer to the owner’s manual
supplied with the optionally available USB memory).
uLAN Connection Terminal
Connect the LAN cable (refer to the owner’s manual
“Network Set-up and Operation”).
Rear Terminal
q w e r t y
i
u
o !0 !1
wUSB (Series B)
In order to operate the computer with the remote
control and use the PAGE ed buttons on the
remote control during a presentation, connect the
USB port of the computer to the USB terminal with
a USB cable (not supplied) (pp.13, 19).
tMONITOR OUT
This terminal can be used to output the incoming
signal from COMPUTER IN 2/COMPONENT IN
terminal to the other monitor (p.19).
iALARM buttons
Use these buttons when setting up the Alarm
function (pp.58–59).
!2 !3 !4

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Part Names and Functions
q
w
e
t
u
i
o
wLAMP REPLACE indicator
Lights yellow when the projection lamp reaches its
end of life (pp.65, 71).
iWARNING indicator
–Lights red when the projector detects an abnormal
condition.
–Blinks red when the internal temperature of the
projector exceeds the operating range (pp.62, 71).
eON/STAND–BY button
Turn the projector on or off (pp.22–23).
oPOWER indicator
–Lights red when the projector is in stand-by mode.
–Lights green during operations.
–Blinks green in the Power management mode
(p.52).
rINPUT button
Select an input source (pp.30–31, 40–41).
!1 MENU button
Open or close the On-Screen Menu (p.24).
yPOINT ed7 8 (VOLUME +/–) buttons
–Select an item or adjust the value in the On-Screen
Menu (p.24).
–Pan the image in the Digital zoom + mode (p.39).
–Adjust the volume level (Point 7 8 buttons) (p.27).
qALARM indicator
Blinks red when informing the setting or battery
status (pp.58–59).
Top Control
r
y
!0 AUTO SETUP button
Correct vertical keystone distortion and adjust
computer display parameters such as Fine sync.,
Total dots, and Picture position (pp.26, 47).
!0
!1
uSELECT button
–Execute the selected item (p.24).
–Expand or compress the image in the Digital zoom
mode (p.39).
tKEYSTONE button
Correct keystone distortion (pp.26, 48).

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Part Names and Functions
To ensure safe operation, please
observe the following precautions:
–Do not bend, drop, or expose the remote
control to moisture or heat.
–For cleaning, use a soft dry cloth. Do not
apply benzene, thinner, splay, or any
chemical material.
o
t
!6
!2
@1
y
@2
!9
eWIRED REMOTE jack
Connect the remote control cable (not supplied) to this jack when using as a wired
remote control.
yCOMPUTER button
Select the COMPUTER input source (pp.30–31, 41).
!0 MENU button
Open or close the On-Screen Menu (p.24).
!3 PAGE ed buttons
Scroll back and forth the pages on the screen when giving a presentation. To use
these buttons, connect the projector and your computer with a USB cable (pp.11, 19)
!5 D.ZOOM ed buttons
Zoom in and out the images (pp.28, 39).
uAUTO PC button
Automatically adjust the computer image to its optimum setting (pp.28, 33, 47).
!7 IMAGE button
Select an image mode (pp.29, 36, 43).
!1 FREEZE button
Freeze the picture on the screen (p.28).
!8 MUTE button
Mute the sound (p.27).
!9 P-TIMER button
Operate the P-timer function (p.29).
@0 NO SHOW button
Temporarily turn off the image on the screen (p.29).
iKEYSTONE button
Correct keystone distortion (pp.26, 48).
oPoint ed 7 8 (VOLUME
+/–)
buttons
–Select an item or adjust the value in the On-Screen Menu (p.24).
–Pan the image in the Digital zoom + mode (p.39).
–Adjust the volume level (Point 7 8 buttons) (p.27).
@2 SELECT button
–Execute the selected item (p.24).
–Expand or compress the image in the Digital zoom mode (p.39).
wr
Remote Control
!0
!1
!5
@4
!8
!4 LAMP CONTROL button
Select a lamp mode (pp.28, 53).
u
i
!3
!4
@0
@5
q
qL-CLICK button
Act as the left mouse button for wireless mouse operation (p.15).
rSIGNAL EMISSION indicator
Lights red while the laser beam is being emitted from the laser light window or a
signal is being sent from the remote control to the projector.
@3
!2 LASER button
–Operate the Laser pointer function. Laser beam is emitted while pressing this
button for one minute. When using this laser pointer for more than one minute,
release this button and press it again (p.14).
–Display the Pointer on the screen (p.14).
!6 RESET/ON/ALL-OFF switch
When using the remote control, set this switch to “ON.” Set it to “ALL OFF” for power
saving when it is not used. Slide this switch to “RESET” to initialize the remote control
code or switch the Spotlight and Pointer to the Laser pointer function (pp.14–15).
@1 R-CLICK button
Act as the right mouse button for wireless mouse operation (p.15).
@3 PRESENTATION POINTER button
Move a pointer of the projector or a pointer for wireless mouse operation (pp.14–15).
@4 AUTO SET button
Correct vertical keystone distortion and adjust the PC display parameters (pp.26, 47).
@5 NETWORK button
Select the Network input or Memory viewer input. See the owner’s manual “Network
Set-up and Operation” and owner’s manual of Memory viewer (optionally available).
!7
e
wON/STAND-BY button
Turn the projector on or off (pp.22–23).
tVIDEO button
Select the VIDEO input source (p.40).

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Part Names and Functions
Spotlight
Pointer Function
Pointer
Laser Light Window
Signal Emission Indicator
Laser Pointer Function
LASER button
PRESENTATION POINTER
button
MENU button
NO SHOW button
This remote control emits a laser beam from the laser light window. Press the LASER button to activate the
laser pointer. The signal emission indicator lights red and the red laser beam is emitted. If the LASER button is
pressed for more than one minute or if it is released, the laser light goes off.
The laser emitted is a Class II laser. Do not look into the laser light window or point the laser beam at yourself
or other people. The following is the caution label for the laser beam.
CAUTION: Use of controls, adjustments or performance of procedures other than those specified herein may
result in hazardous radiation exposure. Never look directly into the laser light window while a laser
is emitted, otherwise eye damage may result.
The caution label is put on the remote control.
You can move the Spotlight or Pointer of the projector with the remote control to emphasize a part of the
projected image.
Press and hold the MENU and NO SHOW buttons for
more than 10 seconds to activate the Pointer function.
(The Laser pointer has switched to the Pointer function.)
1
Press the LASER button on the remote control pointing
toward the projector. The Spotlight or Pointer is
displayed on the screen with the LASER button lighting
green. Then move the Spotlight or Pointer with the
PRESENTATION POINTER button. If the LASER button
does not light green and continues to emit a laser
beam, try the abovementioned procedure until the
LASER button lights green.
2
To clear the Spotlight or Pointer out the screen, press
the LASER button pointing toward the projector and see
if the LASER button lighting is turned off.
To switch to the Laser pointer again, press and hold the
NO SHOW and MENU buttons for more than 10
seconds or slide the RESET/ON/ALL-OFF switch to
“RESET” and then to “ON”.
When you reset the Pointer function, the remote control
code will be reset, as well.
3
✔Note:
•You can choose the size of Spotlight (Large/Middle/Small) and the
pattern of Pointer (Arrow/Finger/Dot) in the Setting Menu. See
“Pointer” on page 53.
Press and hold the MENU
and NO SHOW buttons for
more than 10 seconds.
PRESENTATION POINTER
button
After the Laser pointer has
switched to the Pointer, use the
LASER button as the Pointer
function ON-OFF switch. Press the
LASER button pointing toward the
projector and see if it lights green.

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Part Names and Functions
PRESENTATION POINTER
button
R-CLICK button
L-CLICK button
While pressing the MENU
button, press the IMAGE
button number of times
corresponding to the
remote control code.
MENU button
IMAGE button
Remote Control Code
Remote Control Code Number of Times
Pressing IMAGE
Button
Code 1 1
Code 2 2
Code 3 3
Code 4 4
Code 5 5
Code 6 6
Code 7 7
Code 8 8
Wireless Mouse Operation
The remote control can be used as a wireless mouse for your computer. Before operating the wireless mouse,
connect your computer and the projector with a USB cable (not supplied). See “Connecting to a Computer” on
page 19. When the Pointer function is used, the wireless mouse is not available.
Acts as left (click) mouse
button while the projector
and a computer are
connected with a USB
cable.
Move the pointer on the screen
with this button.
Acts as right (click) mouse
button while the projector and a
computer are connected with a
USB cable.
The eight different remote control codes (Code 1–Code 8) are assigned to this projector. Switching the remote
control codes prevents interference from other remote controls when several projectors or video equipment
next to each other are operated at the same time. Change the remote control code for the projector first before
changing that for the remote control. See “Remote control” in the Setting Menu on page 53.
Press and hold the MENU and IMAGE buttons for
more than five seconds to switch between the codes.
The code switches sequentially for one pressing the
IMAGE button. See the list below.
1
To initialize the remote control code, slide the RESET/
ON/ALL-OFF switch to “RESET,” and then to “ON.”
The initial code is set to Code 1.
2

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Adjustable Feet Feet Lock Latches
Adjustable Feet
Part Names and Functions
To insure safe operation, please observe the following precautions :
●Use two (2) AAA or LR03 type alkaline batteries.
●Always replace batteries in sets.
●Do not use a new battery with a used battery.
●Avoid contact with water or liquid.
●Do not expose the remote control to moisture or heat.
●Do not drop the remote control.
●If the battery has leaked on the remote control, carefully wipe the case clean and install new batteries.
●Risk of an explosion if battery is replaced by an incorrect type.
●Dispose of used batteries according to the instructions.
Press the lid
downward and slide it.
Open the battery
compartment lid.
Install new batteries
into the compartment.
Replace the
compartment lid.
Two AAA size
batteries
For correct polarity (+
and –), be sure battery
terminals are in contact
with pins in
compartment.
12 3
Point the remote control toward the projector (Infrared
Remote Receiver) when pressing the buttons. Maximum
operating range for the remote control is about 16.4’ (5 m)
and 60 degrees in front of the projector.
16.4’
(5 m)
60° Remote control
Remote Control Operating Range
Remote Control Battery Installation
Projection angle can be adjusted up to 9.0 degrees with the
adjustable feet.
Lift the front of the projector and pull the feet lock latches
on both side of the projector upward.
Release the feet lock latches to lock the adjustable feet and
rotate the adjustable feet to a proper height, and tilt.
Keystone distortion can be adjusted automatically with the
Auto setup function or manually by using the remote control
or the menu operation (see pages 26, 47–48).

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Positioning the Projector
Installation
100"
150"
200"
300"
247"
166"
124"
82"
33"
40"
A
B
32.8’ (10.0 m)
22.0’ (6.7 m)
16.4’ (5.0 m)
10.8’ (3.3 m)
Max. Zoom
Min. Zoom
A : B = 9 : 1
Screen Size
(W x H) mm
4 : 3 aspect ratio
Zoom (min)
40”
Zoom (max)
813 x 610
5.2’ (1.6m)
4.3’ (1.3m)
100”
2032 x 1524
13.1’ (4.0 m)
10.8’ (3.3 m)
150”
3048 x 2286
20.0’ (6.1 m)
16.4’ (5.0 m)
200”
4064 x 3048
26.6’ (8.1 m)
22.0’ (6.7 m)
300”
6096 x 4572
––––
32.8’ (10.0 m)
(Inch Diagonal)
4.3’ (1.3 m)
(Center)
For projector positioning, see the figures below. The projector should be set perpendicularly to the plane of the
screen.
✔Notes:
•The brightness in the room has a great influence on picture quality. It is recommended to limit ambient lighting in order to obtain
the best image.
•All measurements are approximate and may vary from the actual sizes.
33”
671 x 503
4.3’ (1.3 m)
––––

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Connecting the AC Power Cord
Installation
NOTE ON THE POWER CORD
AC power cord must meet the requirements of the country where you use the projector.
Confirm the AC plug type with the chart below and proper AC power cord must be used.
If supplied the AC power cord does not match your AC outlet, contact your sales dealer.
To power cord
connector on your
projector.
Projector side AC outlet side
Ground
To the AC outlet.
(120 V AC)
For Continental EuropeFor the U.S.A. and Canada
This projector uses nominal input voltages of 100–120 V or
200–240 V AC and it automatically selects the correct input
voltage. It is designed to work with single-phase power
systems having a grounded neutral conductor. To reduce the
risk of electrical shock, do not plug into any other type of
power system.
If you are not sure of the type of power being supplied,
consult your authorized dealer or service station.
Connect the projector with all peripheral equipment before
turning the projector on.
CAUTION
For safety, unplug the AC power cord when the projector
is not in use. When the projector is connected to an outlet
with the AC power cord, it is in stand-by mode and
consumes a little electric power.
Connect the AC power cord (supplied) to the
projector.
The AC outlet must be near this equipment
and must be easily accessible.
For the U.K.
To the AC outlet.
(200–240 V AC)
To the AC outlet.
(200–240 V AC)

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Installation
Connecting to a Computer
Cables used for connection
• VGA Cable (Mini D-sub 15 pin)*
• DVI-I/VGA Cable
• USB Cable
• Audio Cables
(*One cable is supplied; other cables are not supplied with the projector.)
External Audio Equipment
DVI-I/VGA
cable
USB cable
Audio cable
(stereo)
USB portAudio Output
USB
COMPUTER/
COMPONENT
AUDIO IN
AUDIO OUT
(stereo)
Audio Input
COMPUTER IN 1
DVI-I
✔Notes:
•Input sound to the COMPUTER/COMPONENT AUDIO IN terminal
when using the COMPUTER IN 1/DVI-I and the COMPUTER IN 2/
COMPONENT IN terminal as input.
•When connecting the AUDIO OUT to external audio equipment, the
projector’s built-in speaker is disconnected.
•USB cable connection is needed when operating the computer with
the remote control or using the PAGE
ed
buttons on the remote
control.
Monitor
Output
COMPUTER IN 2/
COMPONENT
VGA cable
MONITOR
OUT
Audio cable
(stereo)
Unplug the power cords of both the
projector and external equipment from
the AC outlet before connecting cables.
VGA cable
Monitor
Output
Monitor
Input

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Installation
Connecting to Video Equipment
Cables used for connection
• Video and Audio Cable (RCA x 3)
• S-VIDEO Cable
• Audio Cable
(Cables are not supplied with the projector.)
External Audio Equipment
Audio cable
(stereo)
VIDEO S-VIDEO
S-video cableVideo and
audio cable
Composite Video and Audio Output S-video Output
AUDIO IN
Audio Input
AUDIO OUT
(stereo)
(R) (L) (Video)
Unplug the power cords of both the
projector and external equipment from
the AC outlet before connecting cables.
✔Notes:
•When connecting the AUDIO OUT to external audio equipment,
the projector’s built-in speaker is disconnected.
•The S-VIDEO jack connection overrides the VIDEO jack connection
when selecting AUTO in the Input Menu (p.40).
•See page 75 for ordering optional cables.

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Installation
Connecting to Component Video Equipment
Cables used for connection
• Audio Cables
• Scart-VGA Cable
• Component Cable
• Component-VGA Cable
(Cables are not supplied with the projector.)
External Audio Equipment
Audio cable
(stereo)
Audio cable
(stereo)
Audio Input
Component Video Output
(Y, Pb/Cb, Pr/Cr)
RGB Scart
21-pin Output Audio Output
Scart-VGA
cable
Component-
VGA cable
AUDIO OUT
(stereo)
Component
cable
COMPUTER IN 2/COMPONENT IN COMPUTER/COMPONENT
AUDIO IN
✔Notes:
•When connecting the AUDIO OUT to external audio equipment,
the projector’s built-in speaker is disconnected.
•See page 75 for ordering optional cables.
Unplug the power cords of both the
projector and external equipment from
the AC outlet before connecting cables.

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16
The preparation display will disappear
after 30 seconds.
(See page 53 for Lamp control status.)
Lamp control status
Tu rning On the Projector
Basic Operation
Connect the projector’s AC power cord into an AC outlet.
The POWER indicator lights red. Open the slide shutter
by sliding the slide shutter lever (see pages 10, 64).
Press the ON/STAND-BY button on the top control or the
remote control. The POWER indicator lights green and
the cooling fans start to operate. The preparation display
appears on the screen and the count down starts.
2
3
1
4After the countdown, the input source that was
selected the last time and the lamp control status icon
(see page 53) appear on the screen.
If the projector is locked with a PIN code, PIN code
input dialog box will appear. Enter the PIN code as
instructed below.
Complete peripheral connections (with a computer,
VCR, etc.) before turning on the projector.
What is PIN code?
PIN (Personal Identification Number) code is a security code
that allows the person who knows it to operate the
projector. Setting a PIN code prevents unauthorized use of
the projector.
A PIN code consists of a four-digit number. Refer to the PIN
code lock function in the Setting Menu on pages 54–55 for
locking operation of the projector with your PIN code.
Enter a PIN code
Use the Point ed buttons to enter a number. Press the Point
8button to fix the number and move the red frame pointer to
the next box. The number changes to “✳.” If you fixed an
incorrect number, use the Point 7button to move the pointer
to the number you want to correct, and then enter the correct
number.
Repeat this step to complete entering a four-digit number.
After entering the four-digit number, move the pointer to
“Set.” Press the SELECT button so that you can start to
operate the projector.
If you entered an incorrect PIN code, “PIN code” and the
number (✳✳✳✳) will turn red for a moment. Enter the correct
PIN code all over again.
CAUTION ON HANDLING PIN CODE
If you forget your PIN code, the projector can no
longer be started. Take a special care in setting a
new PIN code; write down the number in a
column on page 78 of this manual and keep it at
hand. Should the PIN code be missing or
forgotten, consult your dealer or service center.
Selected Input Source and Lamp Control
After the OK icon disappears,
you can operate the projector.
PIN Code Input Dialog Box
✔Notes:
•When the Logo select function is set to “Off,”
the logo will not be shown on the screen (p.50).
•When the “Countdown off” or “Off” is selected
in the Display function, the countdown will not
be shown on the screen (p.48).
•During the countdown period, all operations are
invalid.
•If the correct PIN code number is not entered
within three minutes after the PIN code dialog
box appeared, the projector will be turned off
automatically.
•The “1234” is set as the initial PIN code at the
factory.
•When the Input Search function is set to “On1”
or “On2”, the input signal will be searched
automatically (p.51).
✔Note:
•The Filter warning and Lamp replacement icons
may appear on the screen depending on the
usage state of the projector.

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Basic Operation
TO MAINTAIN THE LIFE OF THE LAMP, ONCE
YOU TURN THE PROJECTOR ON, WAIT AT
LEAST FIVE MINUTES BEFORE TURNING IT OFF.
“Power off?” disappears after 4 seconds.
Tu rning Off the Projector
Press the ON/STAND-BY button on the top control or on
the remote control, and “Power off?” appears on the
screen.
Press the ON/STAND-BY button again to turn off the
projector. The POWER indicator starts to blink red, and
the cooling fans keep running. (You can select the level
of fans’ quietness and speed. See “Fan” on page 56.)
At this time, you can unplug the AC power cord even if
the fans are still running.
1
2
3When the projector has cooled down enough, the
POWER indicator stops blinking and you can turn on
the projector. After it is cooled down completely,
unplug the AC power cord.
✔Notes:
•When the On start function is set to “On,” the projector will be
turned on automatically by connecting the AC power cord to an AC
outlet (p.53).
•Do not operate the projector continuously without rest. Continuous
use may result in shortening the lamp life. Turn off the projector
and let stand for about an hour in every 24 hours.
•The running speed of cooling fans is changed according to the
temperature inside the projector.
•Do not put the projector in a case before the projector is cooled
enough.
•If the WARNING indicator blinks or lights red, see “Warning
Indicators” on page 62.
•While the POWER indicator is blinking, the lamp is being cooled
down and the projector cannot be turned on. Wait until the
POWER indicator stops blinking to turn on the projector again.

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Basic Operation
How to Operate the On-Screen Menu
The projector can be adjusted or set via the On-Screen
Menu. For each adjustment and setting procedure, refer to
the respective sections in this manual.
Use the Point 7 8 buttons to select a Menu icon. Use
the Point ed buttons to select an item in the selected
menu.
Press the SELECT button to show the item data. Use
the Point 7 8 buttons to adjust the values.
To close the On-Screen Menu, press the MENU
button again.
Press the MENU button on the top control or the
remote control to display the On-Screen Menu.
✔Note:
•The selected item is not active until the SELECT button is pressed.
1
2
3
Menu bar Pointer
(red frame)
Menu icon
Item data
Press the Point 7 8
buttons to adjust the
value.
SELECT
button
Pointer (red frame)
Press the Point ed buttons
to move the pointer.
Item
On-Screen Menu
Quit
Exit this menu.
Top Control
POINT buttons
SELECT button
MENU button
Remote Control
SELECT button
POINT buttons
MENU button

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Basic Operation
Menu Bar
PC System Menu
Used to select
computer
system (p.32).
Image Adjust Menu
Used to adjust computer
image [Contrast/Brightness/
Color temp./White balance
(R/G/B)/Sharpness/Gamma]
(pp.37–38).
Setting Menu
Used to set the
projector’s operating
configurations (pp.47-
57).
Used to adjust
the volume or
mute the sound
(p.27).
Image Select Menu
Used to select an image
mode among Dynamic,
Standard, Real,
Blackboard(Green), and
Image 1–4 (p.36).
For computer source
AV System Menu
Used to select
system of
selected video
source (p.42).
Image Adjust Menu
Used to adjust picture image
[Contrast/Brightness/Color/Tint/
Color temp./White balance
(R/G/B)/Sharpness/Gamma/
Noise reduction/Progressive]
(pp.44–45).
For video source
Same function as
computer menu.
Input Menu
Used to select an
input source either
Video or Computer
(pp.40, 41).
PC Adjust Menu
Used to adjust
parameters to match
with input signal
format (pp.33–35).
Image Select Menu
Used to select an image mode
among Dynamic, Standard,
Cinema, Blackboard(Green)
and Image 1–4 (p.43).
Screen Menu
Used to set size of
image to Normal or
Wide (p.46).
Guide Window
Show the selected
Menu of the On-
Screen Menu.
Same function as
menu for computer
source.
Input Menu
Used to select an
input source either
Computer or Video.
(pp.30–31).
Screen Menu
Used to adjust size of
the image [Normal/
True/Wide/Full
screen/Digital zoom
+/–] (pp.38–39).
For detailed functions of each menu, see “Menu Tree” on pages 69–70.
Sound Menu
See owner’s manual
“Network Setup
and Operation.”
Wired Menu

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Basic Operation
If a projected picture still has keystone distortion after
pressing the AUTO SETUP button on the top control or the
AUTO SET button on the remote control, correct the image
manually as follows:
Press the KEYSTONE button on the remote control. The
Keystone dialog box appears. Use the Point ed buttons to
correct keystone distortion. The keystone adjustment can
be stored (see page 48).
Auto setup function is provided to automatically correct
Keystone distortion according to the projector’s tilt and
adjust the computer display parameters (Fine sync, Total
dots, and Picture position) by just pressing the AUTO
SETUP button on the top control or the AUTO SET button
on the remote control. The operational setup for the Auto
setup can be changed in the Setting menu. Refer to page
47 for the setting of the Auto setup function.
✔Notes:
•Auto Keystone corrects vertical distortion only; it does not correct
horizontal distortion.
•Auto Keystone cannot work when Ceiling feature is set to “On” in
the Setting menu (p.51).
•Perfect correction of the image distortion cannot be ensured with the
Auto setup function. If the distortion cannot be corrected properly by
pressing the AUTO SETUP/AUTO SET button, adjust manually by
pressing the KEYSTONE button on the remote control or selecting
Keystone in the Setting menu (p.48).
Rotate the Zoom Ring to zoom in and out.
Rotate the Focus Ring to adjust the focus of the image.
Zoom Ring
Focus Ring
Keystone Correction
Reduce the upper width
with the Point ebutton.
Reduce the lower width
with the Point dbutton.
•The white arrows indicate that there is no
correction.
•A red arrow indicates the direction of correction.
•An arrow disappears at the maximum correction.
•If you press the KEYSTONE button on the remote
control once more while the keystone dialog box is
being displayed, the keystone adjustment will be
canceled.
Top Control
POINT ed buttons
AUTO SET UP
button
Remote Control
KEYSTONE button
POINT ed buttons
AUTO SET button
Auto Setup Function
Zoom and Focus Adjustment

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Basic Operation
Sound Adjustment
Top Control
VOLUME+/- buttons
Remote Control VOL – button
MUTE button
VOL + button
1
2
Press the MENU button to display the On-Screen
Menu. Use the Point 7 8 buttons to move the red
frame pointer to the Sound Menu icon.
Press the VOLUME+/– buttons on the top control or on the
remote control to adjust the volume. The volume dialog box
appears on the screen for a few seconds.
Press the MUTE button on the remote control to temporarily
turn off the sound. To turn the sound back on, press the
MUTE button again or press the VOLUME +/– buttons. The
Mute function is also effective for the AUDIO OUT jack.
Press the Point 7 8 buttons to switch the mute function
On/Off. When the sound is turned off, “On” is displayed.
Press the Point 7 8 buttons again to turn the sound back
on.
Use the Point ed buttons to move the red frame
pointer to the desired item, and then press the SELECT
button.
Volume
Volume
Mute
Press the Point 8button to turn up the volume; press the
Point 7button to turn down the volume.
Mute
Direct Operation
Menu Operation
Approximate level of the volume.
Exit the Sound Menu.
Approximate level
of the volume.
Press the MUTE button to set the Mute function
On or Off. The dialog box disappears after 4
seconds.
Sound Menu
Sound Menu icon
Volume Dialog Box

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Basic Operation
Remote Control Operation
Using the remote control for some frequently used operations is advisable. Just pressing one of the buttons
enables you to make the desired operation quickly without calling up the On-Screen Menu.
COMPUTER/VIDEO/
NETWORK button
Press the FREEZE button on the remote control to freeze
the picture on the screen. To cancel the Freeze function,
press the FREEZE button again or press any other button.
FREEZE button
Press the COMPUTER, VIDEO, or NETWORK button on the
remote control to select the input source. For more detail,
see pages 30–31, 40–41.
Refer to the owner’s manual “Network Set-up and
Operation” for details about the network input.
COMPUTER/VIDEO/NETWORK button
FREEZE button
Press the AUTO PC button on the remote control to operate
the Auto PC Adj. function. The computer screen adjustment
can be done easily by pressing this button. See page 33 for
details.
AUTO PC button
Press the D.ZOOM buttons on the remote control to enter
to the Digital zoom +/– mode. See page 39 for details.
D.ZOOM buttons
LAMP CONTROL button
D.ZOOM
buttons
AUTO PC
button
POINT ed buttons
LAMP
CONTROL
button
Remote Control
✔Note:
•See the next page for the description of other
buttons.
Press the LAMP CONTROL button on the remote control to
select the lamp mode for changing the brightness on the
screen.
Auto ........... The brightness according to the input
signal (between High and Eco mode).
High ........... Brighter than the Normal mode.
Normal ....... Normal brightness
Eco............. Lower brightness reduces the lamp lower
consumption and extends the lamp life.

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Basic Operation
black out ➜the captured image ➜normal ➜ • • • • •
Press the NO SHOW button on the remote control to black
out the image. To restore to normal, press the NO SHOW
button again or press any other button. When a projected
image is captured and set as “User” in the Logo selection
(see page 49), the screen changes each time you press the
NO SHOW button as follows. “No show” disappears after 4 seconds.
NO SHOW button
Press the P-TIMER button on the remote control. The P-Timer
display “00:00” appears on the screen and the countdown
starts (00:00–59:59).
To stop the countdown, press the P-TIMER button. To cancel
the P-Timer function, press the P-TIMER button again.
P-TIMER button
P-Timer display
Press the IMAGE button on the remote control to select a
desired image mode of the screen. For more detail, see
pages 36, 43.
IMAGE button
IMAGE button
Remote Control
P-TIMER button
NO SHOW button
✔Note:
•See the previous page for the description of
other buttons.

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Choose either Computer 1 (Analog) or Computer 2 by
pressing the INPUT button on the top control or press the
COMPUTER button on the remote control.
Before using these buttons, correct input source should be
selected through Menu operation as described below.
Press the MENU button to display the On-Screen
Menu. Use the Point 7 8 buttons to move the red
frame pointer to the Input Menu icon.
1Input Menu
Use the Point ed buttons to move the red arrow
pointer to either Computer 1 (Analog) or Computer 2,
and then press the SELECT button.
2
When selecting Computer 1 (Analog), RGB input
source will be selected directly.
When selecting Computer 2, the Source Select Menu
appears. Move the pointer to RGB and then press the
SELECT button.
3
Computer 1 (Analog)
Video
Computer 2
Input Source Selection (RGB: Computer 1 (Analog)/Computer 2 )
Computer Input
Move the pointer (red
arrow) to Computer 1
(Analog) and press the
SELECT button.
Input Menu icon
COMPUTER button
✔Notes:
•Computer 2 (COMPUTER IN 2/COMPONENT IN) can accept only
RGB signal.
•Wired, Wireless, and Memory viewer are for the Network function.
See owner’s manual “Network Set-up and Operation” and owner’s
manual of Memory viewer (optionally available).
•When the Input Search function is set to “On1” or “On2”, the
input signal will be searched automatically (p.51).
Move the pointer
(red arrow) to RGB.
Move the pointer (red
arrow) to Computer 2
and press the SELECT
button.
Input Menu icon
Computer
2
Wired
Top Control INPUT button
Computer 1 (Digital)
Remote Control
Computer 1 (Analog)
Computer 2
Computer 1 (Digital)
Direct Operation
Menu Operation
Input Menu

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Computer Input
Choose Computer 1(Digital) by pressing the INPUT button
on the top control or press the COMPUTER button on the
remote control.
Before using these buttons, correct input source should be
selected through Menu operation as described below.
Press the MENU button to display the On-Screen
Menu. Use the Point 7 8 buttons to move the red
frame pointer to the Input Menu icon.
1Input Menu
Use the Point ed buttons to move the red arrow
pointer to Computer 1 (Digital), and then press the
SELECT button.
2
After the Source Select Menu appeared for Computer
1 (Digital), move the pointer to RGB (PC digital) or RGB
(AV HDCP), and then press the SELECT button.
3
Input Source Selection (RGB (PC digital), RGB (AV HDCP))
Move the pointer
(red arrow) to
Computer 1 (Digital)
and press the
SELECT button.
Input Menu icon
✔Notes:
•Computer 2 (COMPUTER IN 2/COMPONENT IN) can accept only
RGB signal.
•HDCP (High-bandwidth Digital Content Protection) is a system for
protecting digital entertainment content delivered by DVI (Digital
Visual Interface) from being copied. The specification of HDCP is
decided and controlled by Digital Content Protection, LLC. Should
the specification be changed, this projector may not display the
digital content protected by HDCP.
•Wired, Wireless, Memory viewer are for the Network function.
See owner’s manual “Network and Set-up Operation” and owner’s
manual of Memory viewer (optionally available).
•When the Input Search function is set to “On1” or “On2”, the
input signal will be searched automatically (p.51).
Move the pointer to
the source that you
want to select and
press the SELECT
button.
Computer
1
Computer 1 (Analog)
Video
Computer 2
COMPUTER button
Wired
Top Control INPUT button
Computer 1 (Digital)
Remote Control
Computer 1 (Analog)
Computer 2
Computer 1 (Digital)
Direct Operation
Menu Operation

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Computer Input
The Auto PC Adjustment
function operates to adjust
the projector.
PC System Menu
The PC System Menu icon
Selected system is
displayed.
Systems in this dialog box
can be selected.
PC System Menu
Customized Mode (1–5) set in
the PC Adjust Menu (pp.34–35).
Computer System Selection
This projector automatically tunes to various types of computers based on VGA, SVGA, XGA, SXGA, WXGA, or
UXGA with its Multi-scan system and Auto PC Adjustment. If a computer is selected as a signal source, this
projector automatically detects the signal format and tunes to project a proper image without any additional
settings. (Signal formats provided in this projector are shown on pages 72–73.)
One of the following messages may appear when:
The projector cannot recognize the connected
signal conforming to the provided PC Systems.
The “Auto” is displayed on the System Menu
box and the Auto PC Adjustment function works
to display proper images. If the image is not
projected properly, a manual adjustment is
required (pp.34–35).
There is no signal input from the computer.
Check the connection between your computer
and the projector. (See “Troubleshooting” on
page 67.)
Auto
-----
The preset system is manually adjusted in the
PC Adjust Menu. The adjusted data can be
stored in Mode 1–5 (pp.34–35).
Mode 1
PC Systems provided in this projector is chosen.
The projector chooses a proper system provided
in the projector and displays it.
SVGA 1
*Mode 1 and SVGA 1 are examples.
Press the MENU button to display the On-Screen
Menu. Use the Point 7 8 buttons to move the red
frame pointer to the PC System Menu icon.
Use the Point ed buttons to move the red arrow
pointer to the desired system and then press the
SELECT button.
1
2
PC system can also be selected manually.
Selecting Computer System Manually

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Auto PC Adjustment function is provided to automatically adjust Fine sync, Total dots, Horizontal and Vertical
positions to conform to your computer.
Move the red frame pointer
to Auto PC Adj. and press
the SELECT button.
“Please wait...” appears
while the Auto PC
adjustment is in process.
PC Adjust Menu
PC Adjust Menu icon
Auto PC Adjustment
Remote Control
AUTO PC button
The Auto PC adjustment function can be operated directly
by pressing the AUTO PC button on the remote control.
Direct Operation
To store adjustment parameters
The adjusted parameters from the Auto PC Adjustment can
be stored in the projector. Once the parameters are stored,
the setting can be done just by selecting a Mode (1–5) in
the PC System Menu (see page 32). See also “Store” on
page 35.
✔Notes:
•Fine sync, Total dots, Horizontal and Vertical position of some
computers cannot be fully adjusted with the Auto PC Adjustment
function. When the image is not provided properly with this
operation, manual adjustments are required (pp.34–35).
•The Auto PC Adjustment cannot be operated when 480i, 575i,
480p, 575p, 720p,1035i, or 1080i is selected in the PC System
Menu (p.32), or when the signal is coming from the DVI-terminal.
Press the MENU button to display the On-Screen
Menu. Use the Point 7 8 buttons to move the red
frame pointer to the PC Adjust Menu icon.
1
2Use the Point ed buttons to move the red frame
pointer to Auto PC Adj. and then press the SELECT
button twice.
Auto PC Adj.
Menu Operation

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Computer Input
PC Adjust Menu
Manual PC Adjustment
Some computers employ special signal formats which may not be tuned by Multi-scan system of this projector.
Manual PC Adjustment enables you to precisely adjust several parameters to match those signal formats. The
projector has five independent memory areas to store those parameters manually adjusted. It allows you to
recall the setting for a specific computer.
Press the MENU button to display the On-Screen
Menu. Use the Point 7 8 buttons to move the red
frame pointer to the PC Adjust Menu icon.
1
2Use the Point ed buttons to move the red frame
pointer to the desired item and then press the SELECT
button to display the adjustment dialog box. Use the
Point 7 8 buttons to adjust the setting value. Move the red frame pointer
to the desired item and
press the SELECT button.
PC Adjust Menu icon
Press the SELECT button
here to adjust other items.
Use the Point 7 8 buttons
to adjust the value.
Status (Stored/Free) of the
selected Mode.
Selected Mode
Press the SELECT button at
Current mode to show the
information of the connected
computer.
Use the Point 7 8 buttons to adjust the value, eliminating a
flicker from the image displayed (from 0 to 31).
Fine sync
Use the Point 7 8 buttons to adjust the number of total
dots in one horizontal period to match your PC image.
Total dots
Use the Point 7 8 buttons to adjust the horizontal picture
position.
Horizontal
Use the Point 7 8 buttons to adjust the vertical picture
position.
Vertical
Press the SELECT button to show H-sync freq. and V-sync
freq. of the connected computer.
Current mode
Use the Point 7 8 buttons to adjust the clamp level. When
the image has dark bars, try this adjustment.
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Vacant Values of “Total dots,”
“Horizontal,” “Vertical,”
“Display area H,” and
“Display area V.”
Close this dialog box.
To store adjusted data
To clear adjusted data This Mode has stored
parameters.
Move the red frame pointer
to the desired item and
press the SELECT button.
Use the Point 7 8 buttons to adjust the horizontal area
displayed by this projector.
Display area H
Use the Point 7 8 buttons to adjust the vertical area
displayed by this projector.
Display area V
Reset
Store
Exit the PC Adjust Menu.
Quit
To store the adjusted data, select Store and then press the
SELECT button. Move the red arrow pointer to one of the
Modes 1 to 5 in which you want to store, and then press
the SELECT button.
To reset the adjusted data, select Reset and press the
SELECT button. A confirmation box appears and then select
[Yes]. All adjustments will return to their previous figures.
Mode free
To clear the stored data, select Mode free and then press
the SELECT button. Move the red arrow pointer to the
Mode that you want to clear and then press the SELECT
button.
✔Notes:
•Display area (H/V) cannot be selected when 480i, 575i, 480p,
575p, 720p, 1035i, or 1080i is selected in the PC System Menu
(p.32).
•PC Adjust Menu cannot be selected when Computer 1(Digital) is
selected in the Input Menu (p.31).

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Computer Input
Move the red frame pointer to
the desired image mode and
press the SELECT button.
The selected image mode is check marked.
Image Select Menu
Normal picture mode preset on the projector.
Standard
Picture mode with improved halftone for graphics.
Real
For the image projected on a blackboard. See above for
further description.
Blackboard(Green)
Image Select Menu icon
IMAGE button
Dynamic
Real
Image 1
Image 2
Image 3
Image Mode Selection
Image 4
For viewing with the user preset image mode in the Image
Adjust Menu (see page 37–38).
Image 1~4
Blackboard(Green)
For viewing pictures in a bright room.
Dynamic
Standard
Remote Control
IMAGE button
Select the desired image mode from among Dynamic,
Standard, Real, Blackboard (Green), Image 1, Image 2,
Image 3, and Image 4 by pressing the IMAGE button on the
remote control.
Standard
Picture mode with improved halftone for graphics.
Real
Blackboard (Green)
Image 1–4
For the image projected on a blackboard.
This mode help enhance the image projected on a blackboard.
This is mainly effective on a green colored board, not truly
effective on a black colored board.
Dynamic
Direct Operation
For viewing pictures in a bright room.
Normal picture mode preset on the projector.
For viewing with the user preset image mode in the Image
Adjust Menu (see page 37–38). This Image memory is
provided in each computer, component, and video input
source.
Press the MENU button to display the On-Screen
Menu. Use the Point 7 8 buttons to move the red
frame pointer to the Image Select Menu icon.
1
2Use the Point ed buttons to move the red frame
pointer to the desired image mode and then press the
SELECT button.
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Computer Input
Use the Point 7 8 buttons
to adjust the setting value.
Move the red frame
pointer to the desired
item and then press
the SELECT button.
Image Adjust Menu
Image Adjust Menu icon
Selected Image mode
Image Adjustment
Reset
Press the MENU button to display the On-Screen
Menu. Use the Point 7 8 buttons to move the red
frame pointer to the Image Adjust Menu icon.
1
2Use the Point ed buttons to move the red frame
pointer to the desired item and then press the SELECT
button to display the adjustment dialog box. Use the
Point 7 8 buttons to adjust the setting value.
✔Note:
•When the White balance Red, Green, or Blue is
adjusted, the Color temp. level will change to “Adj.”.
Press the Point 7button to decrease the contrast; press
the Point 8button to increase the contrast (from 0 to 63).
Press the Point 7button to decrease the brightness; press
the Point 8button to increase the brightness (from 0 to 63).
Contrast
Brightness
Press the Point 7button to lighten red tone; press the
Point 8button to deepen red tone (from 0 to 63).
White balance (Red)
Press the Point 7button to lighten green tone; press the
Point 8button to deepen green tone (from 0 to 63).
White balance (Green)
Press the Point 7button to lighten blue tone; press the
Point 8button to deepen blue tone (from 0 to 63).
White balance (Blue)
Use the Point 7 8 buttons to select the desired Color temp.
level (High, Mid, Low, or XLow).
Color temp.
Use the Point 7 8 buttons to adjust the gamma value to
obtain a better balance of contrast (from 0 to 15).
Gamma
Press the Point 7button to decrease the sharpness of the
image; press the Point 8button to increase the sharpness
of the image (from 0 to 15).
Sharpness
To reset the adjusted data, select Reset and press the
SELECT button. A confirmation box appears and then select
[Yes]. All adjustments will return to their previous figures.

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Computer Input
Store
Exit the Image Adjust Menu.
Quit
Store icon
This projector has the picture screen resize function, which enables you to customize the image size.
Move the red frame
pointer to the function
and press the SELECT
button.
Screen Menu
Screen Menu icon
Screen Size Adjustment
Wide
Provide the image to fit the screen size.
Normal
True
Provide the image in its original size. When the original
image size is larger than the screen size (1024 x 768), the
projector enters to the panning mode automatically. Use the
Point ed7 8 buttons to pan the image. When adjusted,
the arrows will turn red. When reached to the correction
limits, the arrows will disappear.
Provide the image to fit the wide video aspect ratio (16:9)
by expanding the image width uniformly. This function can
be used for providing a squeezed video signal at 16:9.
Full screen
Provide the full screen image.
✔Notes:
•This Screen Menu cannot be operated when
720p(HDTV), 1035i (HDTV), or 1080i (HDTV)
is selected in the PC System Menu (p.32).
•This projector cannot display any resolution
higher than 1600 x 1200. If your computer’s
screen resolution is higher than it, reset the
resolution to the lower before connecting to the
projector.
•The image data in other than 1024 x 768 is
modified to fit the screen size in initial mode.
•True, Full screen, and Digital zoom +/– cannot
be selected when 480i, 575i, 480p, or 575p is
selected in the PC System Menu (p.32).
Press the MENU button to display the On-Screen
Menu. Use the Point 7 8 buttons to move the red
frame pointer to the Screen Menu icon.
1
Use the Point ed buttons to move the red frame
pointer to the desired function and then press the
SELECT button.
2
To store the adjusted data, select Store and press the
SELECT button. Use the Point ed buttons to select one
from Image 1 to 4 and press the SELECT button. A
confirmation box appears and then select [Yes]. Stored data
can be called up by selecting an “Image (1–4)” in the Image
Mode Selection on page 36.
Image Mode Menu
Move the red frame
pointer to an image
item to be set and
then press the
SELECT button.
A confirmation
box appears
and then select
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Select Digital zoom +. The On-Screen Menu disappears and
“D. zoom +” appears. Press the SELECT button to expand
the image size. Use the Point ed7 8 buttons to pan the
image. The Panning function can work only when the image
is larger than the screen size.
A projected image can be also expanded by pressing the
D.ZOOM ebutton on the remote control.
To exit the Digital zoom +/– mode, press any button except
the D.ZOOM ed buttons, SELECT, and Point buttons.
Digital zoom +
Select Digital zoom –. The On-Screen Menu disappears and
“D. zoom –” appears. Press the SELECT button to compress
image size.
The projected image can be also compressed by pressing the
D.ZOOM d button on the remote control.
Digital zoom –
To return to the previous screen size, select a screen size
from the Screen Size Adjustment Menu or select an input
source from the Input Source Selection Menu (see pages
30–31) again, or adjust the screen size with the D.ZOOM
ed buttons.
For zooming in and out the images
✔Notes:
•The panning function may not operate properly if
the stored Mode in the PC Adjust Menu is used
(p.35).
•Minimum compression ratio can be limited
depending on the input signal or when the
Keystone function is working.
• True, Full screen, and Digital zoom +/– cannot
be selected when 480i, 575i, 480p, or 575p is
selected in the PC System Menu (p.32).
•Digital zoom +/- cannot be selected when Full
screen or True is selected.
D.ZOOM + button
Remote Control
SELECT button
POINT buttons
D.ZOOM – button
Adjust the screen scale and position manually with this
function.
Press the SELECT button at Custom and the “Custom” is
displayed on the screen for a few seconds and then the
Aspect dialog box appears.
Scale H/V............ Adjust the Horizontal/Vertical screen scale.
H&V.................... When set to “On,” the aspect ratio is
fixed. The “Scale V” appears dimmed and
becomes unavailable. Adjust “Scale H,”
then the screen scale is automatically
modified based on the aspect ratio.
Position H/V ....... Adjust the Horizontal/Vertical screen
position.
Common ............ Save the adjusted scale. Press the
SELECT button at Common to display a
confirmation box. To save the scale, press
the SELECT button at “Yes.” When
Custom is selected, the saved scale is
used.
Reset.................. Reset the Common data. Press the
SELECT button at Reset to display a
confirmation box. To reset, press the
SELECT button at “Yes.”
Custom
✔Notes:
•When no signal is detected, “Normal” is set
automatically and the Aspect dialog box disappears.
•The adjustable range for Scale H/V and Position H/V
is limited depending on the input signal.
Press the SELECT button at
Common or Reset, to display a
confirmation box.

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Choose Video by pressing the INPUT button on the top
control or the VIDEO button on the remote control.
Before using these buttons, correct input source should be
selected through menu operation as described below.
Use the Point ed buttons to move the red arrow
pointer to Video and then press the SELECT button to
display the Source Select Menu.
1
2
Move the pointer to
Video and press the
SELECT button.
VIDEO
Move the pointer to the source
that you want to select and
press the SELECT button.
Source Select Menu (VIDEO)
Input Menu
Move the pointer to the desired source and then press
the SELECT button.
3
When selecting Auto, the projector automatically
detects incoming video signal, and adjusts itself
to optimize its performance. The projector selects
connection in the following order:
1. S-video
2. Video
Auto
When video input signal is connected to the
VIDEO jack, select Video.
Video
When video input signal is connected to the S-
VIDEO jack, select S-video.
S-video
Input Source Selection (Video, S-video)
✔Notes:
•Wired, Wireless, and Memory viewer are for the Network function.
See the owner’s manual “Network Set-up and Operation” and
owner’s manual of Memory viewer (optionally available).
•When the Input Search function is set to “On1” or “On2”, the
input signal will be searched automatically (p.51).
Input Menu icon
Video Input
Computer 1 (Analog)
Video
Computer 2
INPUT button
VIDEO button
Wired
Top Control INPUT button
Computer 1 (Digital)
Remote Control
Direct Operation
Menu Operation
Press the MENU button to display the On-Screen
Menu. Use the Point 7 8 buttons to move the red
frame pointer to the Input Menu icon.

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Video Input
Choose Computer 2 by pressing the INPUT button on the
top control or press the COMPUTER button on the remote
control.
Before using these buttons, correct input source should be
selected through Menu operation as described below.
1
Computer
2
Input Menu
Use the Point ed buttons to move the red arrow
pointer to Computer 2 and then press the SELECT
button.
2
After the Source Select Menu appeared for Computer
2, move the pointer to Component or RGB(Scart) and
then press the SELECT button.
3
Input Source Selection (Component, RGB Scart 21-pin)
Move the pointer (red
arrow) to Computer 2
and press the SELECT
button.
Input Menu icon
Move the pointer to
Component or RGB(Scart)
and press the SELECT
button.
Source Select Menu
When the input source is coming from video
equipment connected to the COMPUTER IN
2/COMPONENT IN terminal with a
Component-VGA Cable, select Component.
Component
When the input source is coming from video
equipment connected to the COMPUTER IN
2/COMPONENT IN terminal with a Scart-
VGA Cable, select RGB (Scart).
RGB (Scart)
✔Note:
•Wired, Wireless, Memory viewer are for the Network function. See
owner’s manual “Network Set-up and Operation” and owner’s
manual of Memory viewer (optionally available).
•When the Input Search function is set to “On1” or “On2”, the
input signal will be searched automatically (p.51).
Computer 1 (Analog)
Video
Computer 2
COMPUTER button
Wired
Top Control INPUT button
Computer 1 (Digital)
Remote Control
Computer 1 (Analog)
Computer 2
Computer 1 (Digital)
Direct Operation
Menu Operation
Press the MENU button to display the On-Screen
Menu. Use the Point 7 8 buttons to move the red
frame pointer to the Input Menu icon.

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Video Input
Video System Selection
Press the MENU button to display the On-Screen
Menu. Use the Point 7 8 buttons to move the red
frame pointer to the AV System Menu icon.
1AV System Menu (Video or S-Video)
AV System Menu (Component)
Use the Point ed buttons to move the red arrow
pointer to the desired system and then press the
SELECT button.
2
If the projector cannot reproduce proper video image, select
a specific broadcast signal format from among PAL,
SECAM, NTSC, NTSC 4.43, PAL-M, and PAL-N.
Move the pointer to the
desired system and press
the SELECT button.
PAL/SECAM/NTSC/NTSC4.43/PAL-M/PAL-N
The projector automatically detects an incoming video
signal, and adjusts itself to optimize its performance.
If the projector cannot reproduce proper video image, select
a specific component video signal format from among 480i,
575i, 480p, 575p, 720p, 1035i, and 1080i.
Auto
COMPONENT VIDEO SIGNAL FORMAT
Video or S-Video
Component
The projector automatically detects an incoming video
system, and adjusts itself to optimize its performance.
When Video System is PAL-M or PAL-N, select the system
manually.
Auto
AV System Menu icon
The selected system is
displayed.
Move the pointer to the
desired system and press
the SELECT button.
AV System Menu icon
The selected system is
displayed.
✔Note:
•The AV System Menu cannot be selected when selecting RGB
(Scart).

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Video Input
Move the red frame pointer to
the desired image mode and
press the SELECT button.
The selected image mode is check marked.
Image Select Menu
Standard
Cinema
Blackboard(Green)
For viewing with the user preset image mode in the Image
Adjust Menu (see page 44–45).
Image1–4
Image Select Menu icon
Select the desired image mode from among Dynamic,
Standard, Cinema, Blackboard (Green), Image 1, Image 2,
Image 3, and Image 4 by pressing the IMAGE button on the
remote control.
Standard
Picture mode adjusted with fine tone.
Cinema
Blackboard (Green)
Image 1–4
IMAGE button
Dynamic
Cinema
Image 1
Image 2
Image 3
Image 4
Image Mode Selection
For the image projected on a blackboard.
This mode help enhance the image projected on a blackboard.
This is mainly effective on a green colored board, not truly
effective on a black colored board.
For the image projected on a blackboard. See above for
further description.
Blackboard (Green)
Dynamic
Dynamic
Standard
Remote Control
IMAGE button
Direct Operation
For viewing pictures in a bright room.
Normal picture mode preset on the projector.
For viewing with the user preset image mode in the Image
Adjust Menu (see page 44–45). This Image memory is
provided in each computer, component, and video input
source.
Press the MENU button to display the On-Screen
Menu. Use the Point 7 8 buttons to move the red
frame pointer to the Image Select Menu icon.
1
2Use the Point ed buttons to move the red frame
pointer to the desired image mode and then press the
SELECT button.
Menu Operation
For viewing pictures in a bright room.
Normal picture mode preset on the projector.
Picture mode adjusted with fine tone.

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Video Input
Image Adjustment
Press the MENU button to display the On-Screen
Menu. Use the Point 7 8 buttons to move the red
frame pointer to the Image Adjust Menu icon.
1
2Use the Point ed buttons to move the red frame
pointer to the desired item and then press the SELECT
button to display the adjustment dialog box. Use the
Point 7 8 buttons to adjust the setting value.
Press the Point 7button to decrease the contrast; press
the Point 8button to increase the contrast (from 0 to 63).
Press the Point 7button to decrease the brightness; press
the Point 8button to increase the brightness (from 0 to 63).
Contrast
Brightness
Press the Point 7button to lighten red tone; press the
Point 8button to deepen red tone (from 0 to 63).
White balance (Red)
Press the Point 7button to lighten green tone; press the
Point 8button to deepen green tone (from 0 to 63).
White balance (Green)
Press the Point 7button to lighten blue tone; press the
Point 8button to deepen blue tone (from 0 to 63).
White balance (Blue)
Use the Point 7 8 buttons to select the desired Color temp.
level (High, Mid, Low, or XLow).
Color temp.
Press the Point 7button decrease the intensity of the
color; press the Point 8 button increase the intensity of the
color (from 0 to 63).
Press the Point 7 8 buttons to adjust the tint value to get a
proper color balance (from 0 to 63).
Color
Tint
✔Notes:
•When the White balance Red, Green, or Blue is adjusted, the Color
temp. level will change to “Adj.”.
•Tint cannot be selected when the video system is PAL, SECAM,
PAL-M, or PAL-N (p.42).
Use the Point 7 8 buttons to
adjust the setting value.
Move the red frame
pointer to the desired
item and then press
the SELECT button.
Image Adjust Menu
Press the SELECT button
at this item to display other
items.
Image Adjust Menu icon
Press the SELECT button
here to display the previous
items.

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Use the Point 7 8 buttons to adjust the gamma value to
obtain a better balance of contrast (from 0 to 15).
Gamma
Press the Point 7button to decrease the sharpness of the
image; press the Point 8button to increase the sharpness
of the image (from 0 to 15).
Sharpness
An interlaced video signal can be displayed in progressive
mode. Select one of the following options.
Off.......... Disabled.
L1........... For an active picture.
L2........... For a still picture.
Film ........ For watching a film. With this function, the
projector reproduces pictures faithful to the
original film quality.
Progressive
Noise reduction
Noise interference on the screen can be reduced. Select
one of the following options to get smoother images.
Off.......... Disabled.
L1........... Lower reduction
L2........... Higher reduction
✔Notes:
•Noise reduction and Progressive cannot be selected when 480p,
575p, 720p, 1035i, or 1080i is selected (p.42).
•Reset and Store icons will be displayed when any adjustment is
made.
To store the adjusted data, select Store and press the
SELECT button. Use the Point ed buttons to select one
from Image 1 to 4 and press the SELECT button. A
confirmation box appears and then select [Yes]. Stored data
can be called up by selecting an “Image (1–4)” in the Image
Select Menu on page 43.
To reset the adjusted data, select Reset and press the
SELECT button. A confirmation box appears and then select
[Yes]. All adjustments will return to their previous figures.
Reset
Store
Exit the Image Adjust Menu.
Quit
Image Mode Menu
Move the red frame
pointer to an image
item to be set and
then press the
SELECT button.
Store icon
A confirmation box
appears and then
select [Yes].

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This projector has the picture screen resize function, which enables you to customize the image size.
Wide
Normal
Screen Size Adjustment
Adjust the screen scale and position manually with this
function.
Press the SELECT button at Custom and the “Custom” is
displayed on the screen for a few seconds and then the
Aspect dialog box appears.
Scale H/V............ Adjust the Horizontal/Vertical screen
scale.
H&V.................... When set to “On,” the aspect ratio is
fixed. The “Scale V” appears dimmed
and becomes unavailable. Adjust the
“Scale H,” then the screen scale is
automatically modified based on the
aspect ratio.
Position H/V ....... Adjust the Horizontal/Vertical screen
position.
Common ............ Save the adjusted scale. Press the
SELECT button at Common to display a
confirmation box. To save the scale,
press the SELECT button at “Yes.”
When Custom is selected, the saved
scale is used.
Reset.................. Reset the Common data. Press the
SELECT button at Reset to display a
confirmation box. To reset, press the
SELECT button at “Yes.”
Custom
✔Notes:
•When no signal is detected, “Normal” is set automatically and the
Aspect dialog box disappears.
•The adjustable range for Scale H/V and Position H/V is limited
depending on the input signal.
•Screen Menu cannot be operated when 720p, 1035i, or 1080i is
selected in the AV System Menu (p42).
Press the SELECT button at
Common or Reset, to display
a confirmation box.
Move the red frame pointer to the
desired function and press the
SELECT button.
Screen Menu
Screen Menu icon
Press the MENU button to display the On-Screen
Menu. Use the Point 7 8 buttons to move the red
frame pointer to the Screen Menu icon.
1
Use the Point ed buttons to move the red frame
pointer to the desired function and then press the
SELECT button.
2
Provide the image at the 4:3 normal video aspect ratio.
Provide the image at the 16:9 wide screen ratio.

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Language
The language used in the On-Screen Menu is available in
English, German, French, Italian, Spanish, Portuguese,
Dutch, Swedish, Finnish, Polish, Hungarian, Romanian,
Russian, Chinese, Korean, and Japanese.
Set the red frame
pointer to the item
and press the
SELECT button.
Press the SELECT button at
Language, then the
Language Menu appears.
Setting Menu (Language)
Setting Menu icon
Setting
Setting
Auto setup
This function enables Auto Keystone correction and Auto
PC adjustment by pressing the AUTO SETUP button on the
top control or the AUTO SET button on the remote control.
Settings for those functions can be altered as follows:
Auto PC Adj.
On . . . . . .Enables Auto PC Adjustment when pressing
the AUTO SET button on the remote control or
the AUTO SETUP button on the top control.
Off . . . . . .Disables Auto PC Adjustment.
Auto Keystone
Auto . . . . . Always works and corrects keystone distortion
according to the projector's tilt.
Manual . . .Works only when pressing the AUTO SET
button on the remote control or the AUTO
SETUP button on the top control.
Off . . . . . .Disables Auto Keystone.
✔Notes:
•Auto PC Adj. and Auto Keystone cannot be set "Off" at the same
time.
•Auto Keystone corrects vertical distortion only, not correct horizontal
distortion.
•The Auto Keystone cannot work when Ceiling feature is On in the
Setting menu (p.51).
•Perfect correction of the image distortion cannot be ensured with
the Auto setup function. If the distortion is not corrected properly
by pressing the AUTO SETUP/AUTO SET button, adjust manually
by pressing the KEYSTONE button on the remote control or
selecting Keystone in the Setting menu (p.26).
Auto setup
Select Auto setup and this
box appears. Choose the
desired setting for Auto
keystone and Auto PC adj.
with the Point 7 8 buttons.
Press the SELECT button
here to display the other
languages.
Press the MENU button to display the On-Screen
Menu. Use the Point 7 8 buttons to move the red
frame pointer to the Setting Menu icon.
1
2Use the Point ed buttons to move the red frame
pointer to the desired item and then press the SELECT
button. The Setting dialog box appears.
This projector has a Setting menu that allows you to set up
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Setting
Display
Blue back
When this function is “On,” a blue image is displayed while
the input signal is not detected.
Keystone
This function is used to store or reset the keystone
correction when the AC power cord is unplugged. Use the
Point 7 8 buttons to switch between each option.
Store ........ Keep the keystone correction even when the
AC power cord is unplugged.
Reset ....... Release the keystone correction when the AC
power cord is unplugged.
To correct keystone distortion, press the SELECT button.
The “Keystone” appears on the screen. Use the Point ed
buttons to correct keystone distortion (p.26).
Keystone
This function decides whether to display On-Screen Displays.
On ............................ Show all the On-Screen displays. Use
this function when you want to
project images after the lamp
becomes bright enough. The factory
default setting is in this option.
Countdown Off ........ Show the input image instead of the
countdown when turning on the
projector. Use this function when you
want to project the image as early as
possible even when the lamp is not
bright enough.
Off ............................ Hide the On-Screen Displays except;
●On-Screen Menu
●“Power off?” (p.23)
●“No signal” for Power management
(p.52)
●“Please wait ...”
●White arrows for the True function
in the Screen Menu (p.38)
Use the Point 7 8
buttons to switch
between the options.

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Setting
Select [Yes] to capture
the projected image.
Select [Yes] to
stop capturing.
Capture
Logo (Logo and Logo PIN code lock settings)
Logo select
This function allows you to customize the screen logo with
Logo select, Capture, and Logo PIN code lock functions.
✔Note:
•When “On” is selected in the Logo PIN code lock function, Logo
select and Capture functions cannot be selected.
Capture
This function enables you to capture an image being
projected to use it for a starting-up display or interval of
presentations.
Select Capture and press the SELECT button.
A confirmation box appears and select [Yes] to capture
the projected image.
After capturing the projected image, go to the Logo select
function and set it to “User”. Then the captured image
will be displayed the next time you turn on the projector
or when you press the NO SHOW button (see page 29).
To cancel the Capture function, select [No].
Logo select
This function decides on the starting-up display from
among following options.
User ......... Show the image you captured
Default ..... Show the factory-set logo
Off............ Show the countdown display only
✔Notes:
•Before capturing an image, select “Standard” in the Image
Select Menu to capture a proper image (pp.36, 43).
•A signal from a computer can be captured up to XGA (1024 x
768). A signal from video equipment can be captured except
for 720p, 1035i, and 1080i.
•When capturing the image that has been adjusted by the
Keystone function, the adjusted data is automatically reset and
the projector captures an image without keystone correction.
•When the Logo PIN code lock function is set to “On,” the
Capture function cannot be selected.
•When starting to capture a new image, the previously stored
image is cleared even if you cancel the capturing.

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Logo PIN code lock
Setting
This function prevents an unauthorized person from
changing the screen logo.
Off............ The screen logo can be changed freely from
the Logo Menu (p.49).
On ............ The screen logo cannot be changed without
a Logo PIN code.
If you want to change the Logo PIN code lock setting,
press the SELECT button and the Logo PIN code dialog
box appears. Enter a Logo PIN code by following the
steps below. The initial Logo PIN code is set to “4321”
at the factory.
Logo PIN code lock
Enter a Logo PIN code
Use the Point ed buttons to enter a number. Press the
Point 8button to fix the number and move the red frame
pointer to the next box. The number changes to “✳.” If
you fixed an incorrect number, use the Point 7button to
move the pointer to the number you want to correct, and
then enter the correct number.
Repeat this step to complete entering a four-digit number.
After entering the four-digit number, move the pointer to
“Set.” Press the SELECT button so that you can start to
operate the projector.
If you entered an incorrect Logo PIN code, “Logo PIN
code” and the number (✳✳✳✳) will turn red for a moment.
Enter the correct Logo PIN code all over again.
Change the Logo PIN code
Logo PIN code can be changed to your desired four-digit
number. Press the Point dbutton to select “Logo PIN
code change” and then press the SELECT button. The
New Logo PIN code input dialog box appears. Set a new
Logo PIN code.
Be sure to note the new Logo PIN code and keep it at
hand. If you lost the number, you could no longer change
the Logo PIN code setting. For details on PIN code
setting, refer to “PIN code lock” on pages 54–55.
Use the Point 7 8 button to switch On/Off, and then
press the Point dbutton to move the pointer to “Quit.”
Press the SELECT button to close the dialog box.
Change the Logo PIN code lock setting
Enter a Logo PIN code
After a correct Logo PIN code
is entered, the following
dialog box appears.
CAUTION:
WHEN YOU HAVE CHANGED THE LOGO PIN
CODE, WRITE DOWN THE NEW PIN CODE IN
COLUMN OF THE LOGO PIN CODE NO. MEMO
ON PAGE 78, AND KEEP IT SECURELY.
SHOULD THE LOGO PIN CODE BE LOST OR
FORGOTTEN, THE LOGO PIN CODE SETTING
CAN NO LONGER BE CHANGED.
Change the Logo PIN code lock setting
Change the Logo PIN code
Use the Point 7 8 buttons to
switch On/Off.

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Setting
Ceiling
Rear
Ceiling
When this function is set to “On,” the picture will be
top/bottom and left/right reversed. This function is used to
project the image from a ceiling-mounted projector.
Rear
When this function is set to “On,” the picture will be
left/right reversed. This function is used to project the
image from rear of the screen.
Input search
This function detects the input signal automatically. When a
signal is found, the search will stop. Use the Point 7 8
buttons to select one of the following options.
Off.......... Input search will not work.
On1 ........ Input search works under the following situation.
–When pressing the INPUT button on the top
control.
–When pressing the COMPUTER button or
VIDEO button on the remote control.
On2 ........ Input search works under the following situation.
–When turning on the projector by pressing the
ON/STAND-BY button on the top control or the
remote control.
–When pressing the COMPUTER button or
VIDEO button on the remote control.
–When pressing the INPUT button on the top
control.
–When the current input signal is cut off.*
*If the No show or Freeze function is active, cancel it to
activate the Input search. It is also unavailable when On-
Screen menu is displayed.
✔Notes:
•While Input search is set to “On1” or “On2,” the status of Input and Lamp are displayed every time the signal is switched.
•Only the last selected input source can be detected.
•After searching all input signal and still can not detect any signal, Input search will operate as below:
–When pressing the INPUT button, Input search will select an input source other than previous one.
–When pressing the COMPUTER button, Input search will stop at the previous COMPUTER input.
–When pressing the VIDEO button, Input search will stop at Video.
•If the INPUT button on the top control or COMPUTER or VIDEO buttons on the remote control is pressed during Input search is
in progress, Input search will stop and go back to the previous input signal.

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Setting
Power management
Time left before Lamp is off.
Power management
For reducing power consumption as well as maintaining the
lamp life, the Power management function turns off the
projection lamp when the projector is not operated for a
certain period.
If the input signal is interrupted and no button is pressed for
more than 30 seconds, the timer display with “No signal”
appears. It starts the countdown until the lamp is turned off.
Use the Point 7 8 buttons to set the countdown timer.
Select one of the following options:
Ready ................... When the lamp has been fully cooled
down, the POWER indicator changes to
green blinking. In this condition, the
projection lamp will be turned on if the
input signal is reconnected or any button
on the top control or remote control is
pressed.
Shut down............ When the lamp has been fully cooled
down, the power will be turned off.
Off........................ Power management function is off.
Standby mode
This function is available when operating the projector via
network.
Normal ....... Supply the power to the network function
even after turning off the projector. You can
turn on/off the projector via network, modify
network environment, and receive an e-mail
about projector status while the projector is
powered off.
Eco............. Select “Eco” when you do not use the
projector via network. The projector’s
network function will stop when turning off
the projector.
Refer to the owner’s manual “Network Setup and
Operation.”
✔Note:
•When selecting Normal, the cooling fans may be running
depending on the temperature inside the projector even if the
projector is turned off.
Press the SELECT button at
Power management and this
dialog box appears. Use the
Point 7 8 buttons to choose
one of the three options.
Press the Point dbutton to
select the timer, and then
use the Point 7 8 buttons to
set timer.

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Setting
On start
Lamp control
Remote control Remote control
Pointer
When this function is set to “On,” the projector will be
automatically turned on just by connecting the AC power
cord to a wall outlet.
✔Note:
•Be sure to turn off the projector properly (see “Turning Off the
Projector” on page 23). If the projector is turned off in the incorrect
sequence, the On start function does not work properly.
This function allows you to change brightness of the screen.
Auto ........... The brightness according to the input
signal (between High and Eco mode).
High ........... Brighter than the Normal mode.
Normal ....... Normal brightness
Eco............. Lower brightness reduces the lamp lower
consumption and extends the lamp life.
You can emphasize a part of the projected image with this
function. Use the Point ed buttons to choose either
Spotlight or Pointer and press the SELECT button. Then use
the Point 7 8 buttons to select a size of the Spotlight
(Large, Middle, or Small) or a pattern of the Pointer (Arrow,
Finger, or Dot). See “Pointer Function” on page 14.
Pointer
Use the Point ed buttons
to choose either Spotlight
or Pointer, and then use
the Point 7 8 buttons to
switch between the
options.
The eight different remote control codes (Code 1–Code 8)
are assigned to the projector; the factory-set, initial code
(Code 1) and the other seven codes (Code 2 to Code 8).
The same code should set on both the projector and the
remote control. For example, operating the projector in
“Code 7”, the remote control code also must be switched
to “Code 7”.
To change the code for the projector
Select a remote control code in this Setting Menu.
To change the code for the remote control:
While holing down the MENU button, press the IMAGE
button the number of times corresponding to the remote
control code for the projector. See “Remote Control
Code” on page 15.

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Setting
Key lock
Key lock
Security (Key lock, PIN code lock, Alarm settings)
PIN code lock PIN code lock
This function locks the top control and remote control
buttons to prevent operation by unauthorized persons.
...... Unlocked.
...... Lock the operation of the top control. To
unlock, use the remote control.
...... lock the operation of the remote control.
To unlock, use the top control.
If the top control accidentally becomes locked and you
do not have the remote control nearby or there is
something wrong with your remote control, contact the
dealer where you purchased the projector or the service
center.
This function allows you to use the Key lock, PIN code lock,
and Alarm function to set the security for the projector
operation.
Select Key lock. Use
the Point ed
buttons to choose
one of the options
and select [Yes] to
activate it.
This function prevents the projector from being operated
by unauthorized persons and provides the following
setting options for security.
Off............ Unlocked.
On1 .......... Enter the PIN code every time turning on
the projector.
On2 .......... Enter the PIN code to operate the projector
once the power cord is disconnected; as
long as the AC power cord is connected,
the projector can be operated without a PIN
code.
Whenever you change the PIN code lock setting or the
PIN code (the four-digit number), you are required to
enter the PIN code. The “1234” is set as the initial PIN
code at the factory.
If you want to change the PIN code lock setting, Press
the SELECT button and the PIN code dialog box appears.
When the projector is locked
with a PIN code, the PIN code
lock symbol appears on the
menu bar.

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Setting
Change the PIN code lock setting
Use the Point 7 8 buttons to
switch between the options.
Use the Point 7 8 button to select Off, On1, or On2 and
then move the pointer to “Quit” with the Point dbutton.
Press the SELECT button to close the dialog box.
Change the PIN code lock setting
Enter a PIN code
Use the Point ed buttons to enter a number. Press the
Point 8button to fix the number and move the red frame
pointer to the next box. The number changes to “✳.” If
you fixed an incorrect number, use the Point 7button to
move the pointer to the number you want to correct, and
then enter the correct number.
Repeat this step to complete entering a four-digit number.
After entering the four-digit number, move the pointer to
“Set.” Press the SELECT button so that you can start to
operate the projector.
If you entered an incorrect PIN code, “PIN code” and the
number (✳✳✳✳) will turn red for a moment. Enter the
correct PIN code all over again.
Enter a PIN code
After a correct PIN code is
entered, the following dialog
box appears.
The PIN code can be changed to your desired four-digit
number. Press the Point dbuttons to select “PIN code
change” and press the SELECT button. The New PIN
code input dialog box appears. Set a new PIN code.
Change the PIN code Change the PIN code
CAUTION:
WHEN YOU HAVE CHANGED THE PIN CODE, WRITE
DOWN THE NEW PIN CODE IN COLUMN OF THE PIN
CODE NO. MEMO ON PAGE 78, AND KEEP IT
SECURELY. IF YOU FORGET YOUR PIN CODE, THE
PROJECTOR CAN NO LONGER BE STARTED.
Alarm
This function allows you to configure the Alarm
operation. See “How to Use the Antitheft Alarm
Function” on pages 58–61.

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This function provides the following options in the cooling
fans’ operation when the projector is turned off (p.23).
L1....... Normal operation
L2....... Slower and lower-sound than the normal operation
(L1), but it takes more time to cool the projector
down.
Fan
Setting
Choose the running speed of cooling fans from the following
options.
Normal ..... Normal speed
Max.......... Faster than the normal speed.
Fan control
Fan
Warning log
This function records anomalous operations while the
projector is in operation and use it when diagnosing faults.
Up to 10 warning logs are displayed with the latest warning
message at the top of the list, followed by previous warning
messages in chronological order.
✔Note:
•When the Factory default function is executed, all the warning log
records will be deleted.
This function is used to reset the lamp counter.
When the lamp life is left less than 100 hours, the Lamp
replacement icon appears on the screen, indicating that the
end of lamp life is approaching.
When replacing the projection lamp, reset the lamp counter.
See “Resetting the Lamp Counter” on page 66.
Lamp counter
This icon appears on the screen when the end of
lamp life is approaching.
✔Note:
•The Lamp replacement icon will not appear
when the Display function is set to “Off” (p.48),
during “Freeze” (p.28), or “No show” (p.29).

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Setting
Factory default
This function returns all setting values except for the user
logo, PIN code lock, Logo PIN code lock, lamp counter, and
filter counter to the factory default settings.
Exit the Setting Menu.
Quit
Select Factory default and this
box appears. Select [Yes], and
the next box appears.
Select [Yes] to
activate it.
Factory default
This function is used to set a frequency for the filter cleaning.
When the projector reached a specified time between
cleanings, a Filter warning icon appears on the screen,
notifying the cleaning is necessary. After cleaning the filter,
be sure to select RESET and set the timer. The Filter warning
icon will not turn off until the filter counter is reset.
For details about resetting the timer, refer to “Resetting the
Filter Counter” on page 63.
Filter counter Filter counter
Use the Point 7 8 buttons
to set the timer. Select
from (Off/100H/ 200H/
300H) depending on the
use environment.
Filter warning icon appears on the screen at a set
time.
✔Note:
•The Filter warning icon will not appear when the
Display function is set to “Off” (p.48), during
“Freeze” (p.28), or “No show” (p.29).

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How to Use the Antitheft Alarm Function
Antitheft alarm function is provided to prevent the projector from being stolen. When this function is set to
“On,” the alarm rings as an unauthorized person tries to move the projector.
To activate the Alarm function for the first time after purchase, you must turn on the power once.
Press the F button three times to turn the alarm function on.
The ALARM indicator blinks for a few seconds and the
projector enters the warning mode. (If the battery is not
charged enough for the alarm function to operate normally, it
bleeps and the Alarm indicator will blink red every 20
seconds.)
During the Antitheft alarm function is on, the projector emits
a low-pitched sound when it detects vibration.
When the projector does not detect vibration for a few
seconds after the sound, it goes back to the warning mode.
When the projector detects more vibrations after the low-
pitched sound, the alarm starts ringing.
The Alarm operating configuration (Battery charge, Alarm
volume, Sensitivity, and Ringing time) can be selected in the
menu. See page 59.
Set the alarm
Release the alarm setting
✔Notes:
•This function is not a guarantee against stealing.
•The alarm does not ring while the AC power cord is connected to an outlet even if the projector detects vibrations.
•The alarm will stop, as the AC power cord is connected to an outlet, except when the battery cover is open.
•Pressing the buttons is always accompanied by a sound. If no sound is produced after pressing a button, you need to press it again.
F button Button 1, 2, 3
Set and release the Antitheft alarm function
✔Notes:
•You can test the alarm sound without setting the alarm function.
Press and hold the F button, then the alarm starts ringing. The
duration of the alarm sound is the same as the “Ringing Time”
setting (p.59).
•If you want to stop the alarm while it is ringing, insert the AC power
cord to an outlet or press the F button and enter the four-digit PIN
code number.
The Alarm function is operated by a built-in rechargeable
battery. The alarm will not work properly if the battery is not
charged enough. See page 60 for details.
Press the F button and enter the four-digit PIN code number
within about 10 seconds. (The default PIN code is set to
“1111.”) When the alarm is released, you will hear a high-
pitched confirmation sound.
When you enter an incorrect PIN code, you will hear a low-
pitched sound. If you enter an incorrect PIN code three
times in a row, the alarm will start ringing.
The Alarm setting and release and PIN Code change can be
made without an AC power connection.
Top Control
ALARM indicator
Rear Terminal
Antitheft Alarm Function

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Antitheft Alarm Function
CAUTION:
WHEN YOU HAVE CHANGED THE PIN CODE, WRITE DOWN
THE NEW PIN CODE AND KEEP IT SECURELY. IF YOU FORGET
YOUR PIN CODE, SOME SETTINGS OF THE ANTITHEFT ALARM
FUNCTION CAN NO LONGER BE CHANGED.
Change the PIN code
Press the F button and enter the four-digit PIN code
number within about 10 seconds. The ALARM indicator
blinks red for a few seconds and a high-pitched
confirmation sound is produced.
Other settings
Reset the settings
Select “Factory default” in the Setting menu to reset the
settings for the Antitheft alarm function.
1
2While the indicator is blinking, enter a new PIN code,
then you will hear a high-pitched confirmation sound
and the ALARM indicator is turned off.
When you enter an incorrect PIN code, you will hear a
low-pitched sound. If you enter incorrect PIN code
three times in a row, the alarm will start ringing.
The PIN code for the Antitheft alarm function is a
combination of 1, 2, or 3. Use the buttons 1, 2, and 3 to
enter the PIN code. The default PIN code is “1111.”
✔Note:
•This is effective only when the Antitheft alarm setting is released.
The Alarm operating configuration can be changed when
the Antitheft alarm function is set to “Off.” See page 58 for
setting or releasing this function.
Press the SELECT button at Alarm icon in the Setting Menu
to display the Alarm setting dialog box. Use the Point ed
buttons to select the desired option; use the Point 7 8
buttons to set the selected option.
Battery charge
See the next page for details.
Alarm volume
Small, Medium, Large
Sensitivity
Low .....................Less sensitive
Medium ..............Normal sensitivity
High ....................Highly sensitive (default)
Ringing time
10 seconds .........Rings about 10 seconds (default).
60 seconds .........Rings about 60 seconds.
Long time............Rings until the end of the battery life.
Alarm
Press the SELECT button at
the Alarm icon to display the
Alarm setting dialog box.
✔Notes:
•The Alarm icon appears dimmed and can be
unavailable when the Antitheft alarm function is set
to “On” or if the battery is not installed, discharged,
or coming to the end of its life.
•While the Alarm icon is selected, the Antitheft alarm
setting buttons can be unavailable.
•When selecting “Long time” option in the Ringing
time, the duration of alarm sounding differs
depending on the battery life.
Use the Point 7 8
buttons to set the
selected option.
Alarm operating configuration
F button Button 1, 2, 3
Top Control
ALARM indicator
Rear Terminal

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Antitheft Alarm Function
Charge the built-in batteries
Set the Battery charge option in the Alarm setting menu to
“Auto.” The default setting is “Auto.”
As long as the AC power cord is connected and this option is
set to “Auto,” the built-in battery for Alarm function is being
charged at all times. While charging the battery, “Charging”
is displayed in the menu.
The “Charging”appears dimmed when the battery is fully
charged or the Battery charge option is set to“Off,” or if
charging malfunction occurs. Set the option to “Off” when
not using the Alarm function. This can save the power and
battery life.
✔Note:
•The PIN code and settings you have changed are effective even after
the battery is changed.
Remove the screw and
open the battery cover.
Install the battery, then put back the battery
cover and secure it with the screw.
Screw
Replace the rechargeable batteries
Use only the specified battery for this projector. Using other
types of battery may cause accident or fire hazard.
Replacement Battery: SANYO Ni-MH BATTERY PACK
Part No. 645 089 8587
How to replace the rechargeable batteries
Unplug the AC power cord from a wall outlet.
1
2Set the Alarm function to “Off” (see page 58). If it is
not released, the alarm will start ringing when you try
to remove the rechargeable battery cover.
Remove the screw from the rechargeable battery
cover and open the cover.
3
Pull out the battery connector and remove the battery.
4
Install new battery and plug the connector into the
socket.
Note: The battery connector has polarity. Observe
battery polarity when installing.
5
Put back the battery cover and secure it with the screw.
Caution: Tighten the screw securely. If you fail to do
so, the alarm will not operate. Do not use any
other screws. This may cause damage to the
projector.
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Antitheft Alarm Function
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS FOR Ni-MH BATTERY PACK
Observe the following precautions when handling the built-in battery pack of the projector:
●MAKE SURE THAT THE BATTERY PACK IS INSTALLED IN THE PROJECTOR WHEN RECHARGING.
USING THE CHARGERS OTHER THAN THE PROJECTOR MAY CAUSE EXPLOSION OR A FIRE.
●The rechargeable battery pack is for use exclusively with this projector. Do not use in other products or
this may cause accident.
●Do not throw the battery into fire or heat it. Doing so may cause an explosion or fire.
●Never attempt to disassemble, modify, reconstruct, or solder lead wires directly on to the battery.
●Do not drop or subject to strong forces. Doing so may cause the battery to leak fluid or explode.
●Do not expose to direct sunlight or high temperatures. This may degrade battery performance or cause
leakage.
●Avoid contact with water or liquid. Exposure to water or liquid could result in battery corrosion or
damage.
●Keep out of reach of children. They may accidentally swallow the battery.
●Do not short-circuit battery terminals with metal objects. Do not store with metal objects or in a metal
case.
●The rechargeable battery pack has a limited number of charge cycles and eventually need to be
replaced. If it can no longer be recharged, stop charging immediately and replace it with new one.
●Recharge the battery in a place where the temperature is always between 32˚F to 104˚F (0˚C to 40˚C).
Charging in the temperature out of this range may result in fluid leak, heat generation, or shortening
battery life.
●If you do not use the projector or the Antitheft alarm function for a long period of time, remove the
battery from the projector and store it in a place where the temperature is always between –4˚F to
86˚F (–20˚C to 30˚C).
●If a battery leaks and fluid comes in contact with skin, this may cause skin irritation. Flush the affected
area thoroughly with water.
●If a battery leaks and fluid gets in contact with eyes, wash your eyes with water immediately and seek
medical attention.
●Dispose of used batteries according to your local disposal rule and guidelines.

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The WARNING indicator shows the state of the function which protects the projector. Check the state of the
WARNING indicator and the POWER indicator to take proper maintenance.
Warning Indicator
The projector is shut down and the WARNING
indicator is blinking red.
When the temperature inside the projector reaches a
certain level, the projector will be automatically shut down
to protect the inside of the projector. The POWER indicator
is blinking while the projector is being cooled down. When
the projector has cooled down enough (to its normal
operating temperature), it can be turned on again by
pressing the ON/STAND-BY button.
The projector is shut down and the WARNING
indicator lights red.
When the projector detects an abnormal condition, it is
automatically shut down to protect the inside of the
projector and the WARNING indicator lights red. In this
case, unplug the AC power cord and reconnect it, and then
turn the projector on once again to verify operation. If the
projector cannot be turned on and the WARNING indicator
still lights red, unplug the AC power cord and contact the
service station.
CAUTION
DO NOT LEAVE THE PROJECTOR WITH THE AC
POWER CORD CONNECTED UNDER AN
ABNORMAL CONDITION. IT MAY RESULT IN
FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK.
Maintenance and Cleaning
Top Control
WARNING
blinking red
Top Control
WARNING
lights red
✔Note:
•The WARNING indicator continues to blink even after the
temperature inside the projector returns to normal. When the
projector is turned on again, the WARNING indicator stops
blinking.
Then check the matters below:
–Did you provide appropriate space for the projector to be
ventilated? Check the installing condition to see if the air
vents of the projector are not blocked.
–Has the projector been installed near an Air-Conditioning/
Heating Duct or Vent? Move the installation of the
projector away from the duct or vent.
–Is the filter clean? Clean the filter periodically.

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Maintenance and Cleaning
Turn off the projector, and unplug the AC power cord
from the AC outlet.
Turn the projector over and remove the filter by pulling
the latches upward.
1
2
Filter prevents dust from accumulating on the optical elements inside the projector. Should the filter becomes
clogged with dust particles, it will reduce cooling fans’ effectiveness and may result in internal heat buildup and
adversely affect the life of the projector. If a “Filter warning” icon appears on the screen, clean the filter
immediately. Clean the filter by following the steps below.
Gently clean the filter by using a brush or rinse it
softly.
3
When rinsing the filter, dry it well. Replace the filter
properly. Make sure that the filter is fully inserted to
the projector.
4
CAUTION
Do not operate the projector with the filter
removed. Dust may accumulate on the optical
elements degrading picture quality.
Do not put anything into the air vents. Doing so
may result in malfunction of the projector.
RECOMMENDATION
We recommend avoiding dusty/smoky environments
when you operate the projector. Usage in these
environments may cause poor image quality.
When using the projector under dusty or smoky conditions,
dust may accumulate on a lens, LCD panels, or optical
elements inside the projector degrading the quality of a
projected image. When the symptoms above are noticed,
contact your authorized dealer or service station for proper
cleaning.
✔Note:
•When reinserting this filter, be sure that the slit
part is facing the outer side.
Filter
Pull up and remove.
Be sure to reset the Filter counter after cleaning or replacing the filter.
Press the MENU button to display the On-Screen
Menu. Use the Point 7 8 buttons to move the red
frame pointer to the Setting Menu icon.
Use the Point ed buttons to move the red frame
pointer to Filter counter and then press the SELECT
button. A dialog box appears showing the total
accumulated time of the filter use, a timer setting
option, and the reset option. Select Reset and the
“Filter counter Reset?” appears. Select [Yes] to
continue.
1
2
Resetting the Filter Counter
Filter counter
Select Reset and the “Filter
counter Reset?” appears.
Select [Yes],
then another
confirmation
box appears.
Select [Yes] again to reset
the Filter counter.
Another confirmation dialog box appears, select [Yes]
to reset the Filter counter.
3
Cleaning the Filter

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Maintenance and Cleaning
Cleaning the Projector Cabinet
Cleaning the Projection Lens
Slide Shutter is provided to protect the surface of the lens
against scratches and dirt. When you are not using the
projector, close the Slide Shutter.
To open or close, use the Slide Shutter Lever on the top of
the cabinet.
Do not close the shutter when the projection lamp is on.
Slide Shutter
Slide Shutter Lever
Slide Shutter
Unplug the AC power cord before cleaning.
Gently wipe the projection lens with a cleaning cloth that
contains a small amount of non-abrasive camera lens cleaner,
or use a lens cleaning paper or commercially available air
blower to clean the lens.
Avoid using an excessive amount of cleaner. Abrasive
cleaners, solvents, or other harsh chemicals might scratch
the surface of the lens.
Unplug the AC power cord before cleaning.
Gently wipe the projector body with a soft dry cleaning
cloth. When the cabinet is heavily soiled, use a small
amount of mild detergent and finish with a soft dry cleaning
cloth. Avoid using an excessive amount of cleaner. Abrasive
cleaners, solvents, or other harsh chemicals might scratch
the surface of the cabinet.
When the projector is not in use, put the projector in an
appropriate carrying case to protect it from dust and
scratches.

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Maintenance and Cleaning
When the projection lamp of the projector reaches its end of
life, the Lamp replacement icon appears on the screen and
LAMP REPLACE indicator lights yellow. Replace the lamp with
a new one promptly. The timing when the LAMP REPLACE
indicator should light is depending on the lamp mode.
Follow these steps to replace the lamp.
Lamp
ORDER REPLACEMENT LAMP
Replacement lamp can be ordered through your dealer. When ordering a projection lamp, give the following
information to the dealer.
●Model No. of your projector : PLC-XU110
●Replacement Lamp Type No. : POA-LMP103
(Service Parts No. 610 331 6345)
For continued safety, replace with a lamp of the
same type. Do not drop a lamp or touch a glass
bulb! The glass can shatter and may cause injury.
Allow a projector to cool for at least 45 minutes
before you open the Lamp cover. The inside of
the projector can become very hot.
CAUTION
Screw
Turn off the projector and unplug the AC power cord.
Let the projector cool for at least 45 minutes.
Remove the two (2) screws that secure the lamp. Lift
the lamp out of the projector by using the handle.
1
3
Replace the lamp with a new one and secure the two
(2) screws. Make sure that the lamp is set properly.
Close the lamp cover.
4
Open the lamp cover.
2
Connect the AC power cord to the projector and turn
on the projector.
6Reset the lamp counter.
See “Resetting the Lamp Counter” on the next page.
5
Lamp Replacement
Handle
Screw
CAUTION
Lamp Cover
WARNING:
TURN OFF THE UV LAMP BEFORE
OPENING THE LAMP COVER
Top Control
LAMP REPLACE
indicator
Lamp replacement icon
Press here and pull upward.
✔Note:
•The Lamp replacement icon will not appear when
the Display function is set to “Off” (p.48), during
“Freeze” (p.28), or “No show” (p.29).

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Maintenance and Cleaning
This projector uses a high-pressure lamp which must be handled carefully and properly.
Improper handling may result in accidents, injury, or create a fire hazard.
●Lamp life may differ from lamp to lamp and according to the environment of use. There is no guarantee
of the same life for each lamp. Some lamps may fail or terminate their life in a shorter period of time
than other similar lamps.
●If the projector indicates that the lamp should be replaced, i.e., if the LAMP REPLACE indicator lights
up, replace the lamp with a new one IMMEDIATELY after the projector has cooled down.
(Follow carefully the instructions in the Lamp Replacement section of this manual.) Continuous use of
the lamp with the LAMP REPLACE indicator lighted may increase the risk of lamp explosion.
●A Lamp may explode as a result of vibration, shock or degradation as a result of hours of use as its
lifetime draws to an end. Risk of explosion may differ according to the environment or conditions in
which the projector and lamp are being used.
IF A LAMP EXPLODES, THE FOLLOWING SAFETY PRECAUTIONS SHOULD BE TAKEN.
If a lamp explodes, disconnect the projector’s AC plug from the AC outlet immediately. Contact an
authorized service station for a checkup of the unit and replacement of the lamp. Additionally, check
carefully to ensure that there are no broken shards or pieces of glass around the projector or coming out
from the cooling air circulation holes. Any broken shards found should be cleaned up carefully. No one
should check the inside of the projector except those who are authorized trained technicians and who are
familiar with projector service. Inappropriate attempts to service the unit by anyone, especially those who
are not appropriately trained to do so, may result in an accident or injury caused by pieces of broken
glass.
LAMP HANDLING PRECAUTIONS
Resetting the Lamp Counter
Be sure to reset the Lamp counter after the lamp is replaced. When the Lamp counter is reset, the LAMP
REPLACE indicator stops lighting and the Lamp replacement icon disappears.
Press the MENU button to display the On-Screen
Menu. Use the Point 7 8 buttons to move the red
frame pointer to the Setting Menu icon.
Use the Point ed buttons to move the red frame
pointer to Lamp counter and then press the SELECT
button. A dialog box appears showing the total
accumulated time of the lamp usage and the reset
option. Select Reset and the “Lamp replacement
counter Reset?” appears. Select [Yes] to continue.
1
2
Another confirmation dialog box appears, select [Yes]
to reset the Lamp counter.
3
✔Note:
•Do not reset the Lamp counter without implementing lamp
replacement. Be sure to reset the Lamp counter only after replacing
the lamp.
Select Reset and the “Lamp
replacement counter
Reset?” appears.
Select [Yes],
then another
confirmation
box appears.
Select [Yes] again to reset the
Lamp counter.

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Tr oubleshooting
Before calling your dealer or service center for assistance, check the items below once again.
–Make sure you have properly connected the projector to peripheral equipment as described on pages 19–21.
–Make sure all equipment is connected to AC outlet and the power is turned on.
–When the projector does not project an image from the connected computer, restart the computer.
Appendix
Problem: –Solutions
No power –Plug the power cord of the projector into the AC outlet.
–See if the POWER indicator lights red.
–Wait 90-120 seconds after the projector is turned off when turning
the projector back on. The projector can be turned on after the
POWER indicator turns red. See on page 22.
–Check the WARNING indicator. If the WARNING indicator lights red,
projector cannot be turned on. See on page 62.
–Check the projection lamp. See page 65.
–Unlock the Key lock function for the projector. See page 54.
Image is out of focus. –Adjust focus of the projector. See page 26.
–Provide proper distance between the projector and the projection
screen. See page 17.
–Check the projection lens to see if it needs cleaning. See page 64.
–Moving the projector from a cool to warm place may result in
moisture condensation on the projection lens. In such cases, leave
the projector off and wait until condensation evaporates.
No image –Check the connection between your computer or video equipment
and the projector. See page 19–21.
–See if the input signal is correctly output from your computer. Some
laptop computers may need to change the setting for monitor output
when connecting to a projector. See your computer’s instruction
manual for the setting.
–It takes about 30 seconds to display an image after turning on the
projector. See page 22.
–See if the selected system is corresponding with your computer or
video equipment. See pages 32, 42.
–Select correct input source once again through menu operation. See
pages 30–31, 40–41.
–Make sure the temperature is not out of the specified Operating
Temperature (41˚F–95˚F [5˚C–35˚C]).
Image is Left/Right reversed. –Check the Ceiling/Rear function. See page 51.
Image is Top/Bottom reversed. –Check the Ceiling function. See page 51.
No sound –Check the audio cable connection from audio input source.
–Adjust the audio source.
–Press the Volume + button. See page 27.
–Press the Mute button. See page 27.

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Some displays are not seen –Check the Display function. See page 48.
during the operation.
PIN code dialog box appears –PIN code lock is being set. Enter a PIN code (the “1234” or numbers
at start-up. you have set). See pages 22, 54–55.
The Remote Control does –Check the batteries.
not work. –Make sure no obstruction is between the projector and remote
control.
–Make sure you are not too far from the projector when using the
remote control. Maximum operating range is 16.4’ (5 m).
–Make sure the code of the remote control is conformed to the
projector’s code. See page 53.
–Unlock the Key lock function for the remote control function. See
page 54.
This symbol on the nameplate means the product
is Listed by Underwriters Laboratories Inc. It is
designed and manufactured to meet rigid U.L.
safety standards against risk of fire, casualty and
electrical hazards.
The CE Mark is a Directive
conformity mark of the European
Community (EC).
WARNING :
High voltages are used to operate this projector. Do not attempt to open the cabinet.
If problems still persist after following all operating instructions, contact the dealer where you purchased the
projector or the service center. Specify the model number and explain about the problem. We will advise you
how to obtain service.
Pixelworks ICs used.

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Menu Tree
SVGA 1
Mode 1
Mode 2
- - - -
Auto PC Adj.
Total dots
Horizontal
Vertical
Display area H
Display area V
Reset
Dynamic
Real
Blackboard (Green)
Image 1
Image 2
Image 3
Image Adjust Contrast
Brightness
Color temp.
Red
Gamma
Store
Quit
Normal
True
Wide
Digital zoom +
Full screen
0–63
0–63
Computer Input
PC Adjust
Mode 1
Mode 2
Mode 3
Mode 4
Mode 5
Image Select
High
0–63
0–15
Image 1
Image 2
Image 3
Image 4
Screen
Quit
Yes/No
✽Systems displayed in the System Menu vary
depending on an input signal.
Reset Yes/No
Sharpness 0–15
Computer Input/Video Input
Sound
Volume
Mute
Quit
On/Off
Sound 0–63
Input
Video Auto
Go to System (3)
Go to System (3)
Video
Go to System (3)
Go to System (1)
S-video
Standard
Mode 3
Mode 4
Mode 5
Quit
H-sync freq.
Quit
Clamp
Current mode
Custom
Green
Blue
0–63
0–63
Quit
Store
Mode free
System (1)
Quit
Mid
Low
XLow
Quit
Adj.
N/ARGB (AV HDCP)
N/AComputer 1 (Digital) RGB (PC digital)
Computer 1 (Analog)
Go to System (2)Component
Go to System (1)Computer 2 RGB
N/ARGB (Scart)
See owner’s manual “Network Setup and Operation.”Wired
Image 4
Wireless*
Memory viewer*
See owner’s manual “Network Setup and Operation.”
See owner’s manual of Memory viewer (optionally available)
N/A ........not applicable
*............The menu will be displayed when connecting
device for the input source.
Fine sync 0–31
Mode 1
Mode 2
V-sync freq.
Digital zoom –

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Auto
PAL
SECAM
NTSC
NTSC 4.43
PAL-M
PAL-N
Video Input
Auto
1080i
1035i
720p
575p
480p
575i
480i
Dynamic
Cinema
Blackboard (Green)
Image 1
Image 2
Image 3
Quit
Normal
Wide
0–63
0–63
Off
Setting
Image Select
System (2)
System (3)
Image Adjust Contrast
Brightness
Color
Tint
Red
Green
Blue
Sharpness
Reset
Store
Gamma
Progressive
0–63
0–63
0–63
0–15
0–15
Image 1
Screen
Yes/No
Quit
Image 4
Language
Setting 16 languages provided.
On/Off
On/Countdown off/Off
Logo select
On/Off
On/Off
Off
On/Off
Auto/High/Normal/Eco
Code 1–Code 8
Keystone
Blue back
Display
Logo
Ceiling
Rear
Power management
On start
Lamp control
Remote control
Ready
Shut down
Security
PIN code lock
Alarm
Timer (1–30 Min.)
Quit
L1/L2Fan
Standard
OffNoise reduction
Store/Reset
L1
L2
Mid
Low
XLow
0–63
0–63
Image 2
Image 3
Image 4
L2
L1
Quit
Off
User
Capture
Yes/No
Off/On
Logo PIN code change
Quit
Logo PIN code lock
Logo PIN code entry
Off
Projector
Remote control
Quit
Key lock
Default
Off/On1/On2
PIN code change
Quit
PIN code lock entry
Adj.
Film
Auto setup
On/Off
Standby mode Eco/Normal
Spotlight/PointerPointer
Quit
Color temp. High
Quit
Auto PC adj.
Custom
Auto keystone
Auto
Manual
Off
Normal/MaxFan control
Warning log
Hour(s)Lamp counter
Yes/No
Hour(s)Filter counter
Yes/No
Off/100H/200H/300H
Reset
Reset
Yes/NoFactory default
Quit
Quit
Quit
Alarm volume
Sensitivity
Ringing time
Off
Quit
On
Quit
Small/Medium/Large
Low/Medium/High
Battery charge Off/Auto
10 seconds/
60 seconds/Long time

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Check the indicators for projector condition.
• • • green. • • • red • • • off
• • • blinks green.
When the projection lamp reaches its end of life, the LAMP REPLACE indicator lights yellow. When this indicator
lights yellow, replace the projection lamp with a new one promptly. Reset the lamp replacement counter after
replacing the lamp. See pages 65–66.
The projector is off. (The AC power cord is unplugged.)
The projector is in stand-by mode. Press the ON/STAND-BY button
to turn on the projector.
The temperature inside the projector is abnormally high. The
projector cannot be turned on. When the projector is cooled down
enough and the temperature returns to normal, the POWER
indicator stops blinking and the projector can be turned on. (The
WARNING indicator keeps blinking.) Check and clean the filter.
Projector Condition
The projector is preparing for stand-by or the projection lamp is
being cooled down. The projector cannot be turned on until cooling
is completed and the POWER indicator stops blinking.
POWER
red/green
Indicators
LAMP
REPLACE
yellow
WARNING
red
The projector detects an abnormal condition and cannot be turned
on. Unplug the AC power cord and plug it again to turn on the
projector. If the projector is turned off again, unplug the AC power
cord and contact the dealer or the service center for service and
checkup. Do not leave the projector on. It may cause an electric
shock or a fire hazard.
✽
✽
✽
✽
✽
The projector is operating normally.
The projector is in the Power management mode.
✽
✽
The projector has been cooled down enough and the temperature
returns to normal. When turning on the projector, the WARNING
indicator stops blinking. Check and clean the air filter.
Indicators and Projector Condition
• • • blinks red.
The projector’s Network or Memory viewer function is in an
abnormal condition.
✽

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Appendix
Compatible Computer Specifications
Basically this projector can accept the signal from all computers with the V-, H-Frequency mentioned
below and less than 140 MHz of Dot Clock for analog signal and 110 MHz of Dot Clock for digital signal.
When selecting these modes, PC adjustment can be limited.
ON-SCREEN
DISPLAY RESOLUTION H-Freq.
(KHz)
V-Freq.
(Hz)
VGA 1 640 x 480 31.47 59.88
VGA 2 720 x 400 31.47 70.09
VGA 3 640 x 400 31.47 70.09
VGA 4 640 x 480 37.86 74.38
VGA 5 640 x 480 37.86 72.81
VGA 6 640 x 480 37.50 75.00
MAC LC13
640 x 480 34.97 66.60
MAC 13 640 x 480 35.00 66.67
MAC 16 832 x 624 49.72 74.55
MAC 19 1024 x 768 60.24 75.08
SXGA 1 1152 x 864 64.20 70.40
SVGA 1 800 x 600 35.156 56.25
SVGA 2 800 x 600 37.88 60.32
SVGA 3 800 x 600 46.875 75.00
SVGA 4 800 x 600 53.674 85.06
SVGA 5 800 x 600 48.08 72.19
SVGA 6 800 x 600 37.90 61.03
SVGA 7 800 x 600 34.50 55.38
SVGA 8 800 x 600 38.00 60.51
SVGA 9 800 x 600 38.60 60.31
SVGA 11 800 x 600 38.00 60.51
ON-SCREEN
DISPLAY RESOLUTION H-Freq.
(KHz)
V-Freq.
(Hz)
XGA 10 1024 x 768
XGA 11 1024 x 768
XGA 12 1024 x 768
XGA 13 1024 x 768
62.04 77.07
XGA 14 1024 x 768
61.00 75.70
XGA 15 1024 x 768
35.522
86.96
(Interlace)
46.90 58.20
XGA 8 1024 x 768
47.00 58.30
XGA 9 1024 x 768
58.03 72.00
SXGA 4 1280 x 1024
63.48 79.35
36.00
87.17
(Interlace)
63.34 59.98
SXGA 5 1280 x 1024
SXGA 6 1280 x 1024
SXGA 7 1280 x 1024
63.74 60.01
71.69 67.19
SXGA 10 1280 x 960
81.13 76.107
60.00 60.00
XGA 1 1024 x 768
XGA 4 1024 x 768
48.36 60.00
XGA 6 1024 x 768
XGA 7 1024 x 768
56.476 70.07
48.50 60.02
44.00 54.58
SXGA 8 1280 x 1024
SXGA 9 1280 x 1024
63.98 60.02
79.976 75.025
XGA 5 1024 x 768 60.31 74.92
VGA 7 640 x 480 43.269 85.00
575i –––––––– 15.625
50.00
(Interlace)
480i –––––––– 15.734
60.00
(Interlace)
SXGA 12 1152 x 900 71.40 75.60
SXGA 11 1152 x 900 61.20 65.20
SVGA 10 800 x 600 32.70 51.09
SXGA 13 1280 x 1024 50.00
86.00
(Interlace)
SXGA 2 1280 x 1024 62.50 58.60
SXGA 3 1280 x 1024 63.90 60.00
XGA 2 1024 x 768 68.677 84.997
XGA 3 1024 x 768 60.023 75.03
SXGA 18 1280 x 1024 46.43
86.70
(Interlace)
SXGA 19 1280 x 1024 63.79 60.18
SXGA 14 1280 x 1024
SXGA 15 1280 x 1024
SXGA 16 1280 x 1024
SXGA 17 1152 x 900
50.00
94.00
(Interlace)
63.37 60.01
76.97 72.00
61.85 66.00
MAC 1280 x 960 75.00 75.08
MAC 1280 x 1024 80.00 75.08
1080i 1920 x 1080 33.75
60.00
(Interlace)
720p 1280 x 720
1035i 1920 x 1035
45.00 60.00
33.75
60.00
(Interlace)
1080i 1920 x 1080 28.125
50.00
(Interlace)
SXGA+ 1 1400 x 1050 63.97 60.19
MAC21 1152 x 870 68.68 75.06
UXGA 4 1600 x 1200 93.75 75.00
WXGA 2 1360 x 768
WXGA 3 1376 x 768
WXGA 4 1360 x 768
UXGA 1 1600 x 1200
47.70 60.00
UXGA 2 1600 x 1200
48.36 60.00
UXGA 3 1600 x 1200
56.16 72.00
75.00 60.00
81.25 65.00
WXGA 1 1366 x 768
87.5 70.00
48.36 60.00
SXGA+ 2 1400 x 1050 65.35 60.12
SXGA+ 3 1400 x 1050 65.12 59.90
SXGA 20 1280 x 1024 91.146 85.024
480p
640 x 480 31.47 59.88
575p 768 x 575 31.25 50.00
WXGA 7 1360 x 768
WXGA 8 1376 x 768
WXGA 9 1360 x 768
47.70 60.00
48.36 60.00
49.600 60.050
WXGA 6 1366 x 768 48.36 60.00

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ON-SCREEN
DISPLAY RESOLUTION H-Freq.
(KHz)
V-Freq.
(Hz)
D-VGA 640 x 480 31.47 59.94
D-480p 640 x 480 31.47 59.88
D-575p 768 x 575 31.25 50.00
D-SVGA 800 x 600 37.879 60.32
D-WXGA 1 1366 x 768 48.36 60.00
ON-SCREEN
DISPLAY RESOLUTION H-Freq.
(KHz)
V-Freq.
(Hz)
D-720p 1280 x 720 45.00 60.00
D-1035i 1920 x 1035
D-1080i 1920 x 1080
D-1080i 1920 x 1080
33.75
60.00
(Interlace)
33.75
60.00
(Interlace)
28.125
50.00
(Interlace)
D-XGA 1024 x 768 43.363 60.00
D-WXGA 2 1360 x 768 47.7 60.00
D-WXGA 3 1376 x 768 48.36 60.00
When the input signal is digital from DVI terminal, refer to the chart below.
✔Note:
•When the input signal is D-SXGA 1, D-SXGA 2, or D-SXGA 3, images may not be displayed properly depending on computers.
D-WXGA 4 1360 x 768 56.160 72.000
D-WXGA 5 1366 x 768 46.500 50.000
D-WXGA 6 1280 x 768 47.776 59.870
D-WXGA 7 1280 x 768 60.289 74.893
D-WXGA 8 1280 x 768 68.633 84.837
D-WXGA 9 1280 x 800 49.600 60.050
D-SXGA1 1280 x 1024 63.98 60.02
D-SXGA2 1280 x 1024 60.276 58.069
D-SXGA+ 1 1400 x 1050 63.97 60.19

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Te c hnical Specifications
Mechanical Information
Projector Type Multi-media Projector
Dimensions (W x H x D) 13.15” x 3.07” x.9.13” (334 mm x 78 mm x 232 mm) (Not including adjustable feet)
Net Weight 7.7 lbs (3.5 kg)
Feet Adjustment 0˚ to 9.0˚
Panel Resolution
LCD Panel System 0.8” TFT Active Matrix type, 3 panels
Panel Resolution 1,024 x 768 dots
Number of Pixels 2,359,296 (1,024 x 768 x 3 panels)
Signal Compatibility
Color System
PAL, SECAM, NTSC, NTSC4.43, PAL-M, and PAL-N
High Definition TV Signal 480i, 480p, 575i, 575p, 720p, 1035i, and 1080i
Scanning Frequency H-sync. 15 kHz–100 kHz, V-sync. 50–100 Hz
Optical Information
Projection Image Size (Diagonal) Adjustable from 33” to 300”
Throw Distance 4.3’–32.8’ (1.3 m–10.0 m)
Projection Lens F1.7–2.1 lens with f26.7 mm–32.0 mm with manual zoom and focus
Projection Lamp 300 W
Interface
Video Input Jack RCA Type x 1
S-video Input Jack Mini DIN 4 pin x 1
Audio Input Jacks RCA Type x 2
Computer Input 1/DVI-I Input Terminal DVI-I Terminal X 1
Computer Input 2/Component Input Terminal Analog RGB (Mini D-sub 15 pin) Terminal x 1
Monitor Output Terminal Analog RGB (Mini D-sub 15 pin) Terminal x 1
Computer/Component Audio Input Jack Mini Jack (stereo) x 1
Service Port Connector Mini DIN 8 pin x 1
USB Connector USB Series A connector x 1/USB Series B connector x 1
Audio Output Jack Mini Jack (stereo) x 1 (variable)
LAN Connection Terminal 100 Base-TX (100 Mbps)/10 Base-T (10Mbps), RJ45
Audio
Internal Audio Amp 1.0 W RMS
Built-in Speaker 1 speaker, ø1.1” (28 mm)
Power
Voltage and Power Consumption AC 100–120 V (4.9A Max. Ampere), 50/60 Hz (The U.S.A and Canada)
AC 200–240 V (2.2A Max. Ampere), 50/60 Hz (Continental Europe and The U.K.)
Operating Environment
Operating Temperature 41˚F–95˚F (5 ˚C–35 ˚C)
Storage Temperature 14˚F–140˚F (-10˚C–60 ˚C)
Remote Control
Battery AAA or LR03 Type x 2
Operating Range 16.4’ (5 m)/±30˚
Dimensions 1.8” (W) x 1.0” (H) x 5.7” (D) (45 mm x 25 mm x 145 mm)
Net Weight 3.5 oz (99 g) (including batteries)
Laser Pointer Class II Laser (Max. Output: 1 m W/Wave length: 640–660 nm)
Built-In Battery (Antitheft Alarm)
SANYO Ni-MH BATTERY PACK 3.6V
(Part No. 645 089 8587)

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Model No.
COMPONENT-VGA Cable : POA-CA-COMPVGA
SCART-VGA Cable : POA-CA-SCART
Remote Control Cable (10 m) : KV-VC-RC10
Remote Control Cable (30 m) : POA-CA-RC30
VGA-Cable (10 m) : KA-MC-DB10
USB Memory :POA-USB02
The parts listed below are optionally available. When ordering those parts, specify the item name and Model
No. to the sales dealer.
Optional Parts
Accessories
Owner’s Manual (CD-ROM)
Quick Reference Guide
AC Power Cord
Remote Control and Batteries
VGA Cable
PIN Code Label
Alarm Label
Network Application (CD-ROM)
Soft Carrying Case
USB Wireless LAN Adapter
●The specifications are subject to change without notice.
●LCD panels are manufactured to the highest possible standards. Even though 99.99% of the pixels are
effective, a tiny fraction of the pixels (0.01% or less) may be ineffective by the characteristics of the LCD
panels.
(This is used for Memory viewer operation.)

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This projector is compliant with PJLink Standard Class 1 of JBMIA (Japan Business Machine and Information
System Industries Association). This projector supports all commands defined by PJLink Class 1 and is verified
conformance with PJLink Standard Class 1.
For PJ Link password, see page 49 on the owner’s manual “Network Set-up and Operation.”
Projector Input
RGB
Computer1 (Analog)
RGB (AV HDCP)
RGB (PC digital)
Component
RGB (Scart)
Auto
PJLink Input
RGB 2
RGB 1
DIGITAL 2
DIGITAL 1
RGB 3
RGB 4
Video
S-video
VIDEO 2
VIDEO 3
VIDEO 1
NETWORK 1Wired
Computer1
(Digital)
Computer2
Video
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Wireless
Memory viewer
NETWORK 2
STORAGE 1
Parameter
12
11
32
31
13
14
22
23
21
51
52
41

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Terminal : Mini DIN 8-PIN
SERVICE PORT CONNECTOR
Vcc
- Data
+ Data
Ground
1
2
3
4
USB CONNECTOR (Series A)
2
34
1
R X D
-----
-----
GND
RTS/CTS
GND
GND
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
COMPUTER IN 2 /COMPONENT IN /MONITOR OUT (ANALOG)
Terminal: Analog RGB (Mini D-sub 15 pin)
51
2
34
10
9 678
15 14 13 11
12
Configurations of Terminals
Red (R/Cr) Input/Output
Ground (Horiz.sync.)
Green (G/Y) Input/Output
-----
Blue (B/Cb) Input/Output
Ground (Red)
Ground (Green)
Ground (Blue)
1
5
2
4
3
6
7
8
-----
Horiz. sync. Input/Output (Composite H/V sync.)
Ground (Vert.sync.)
-----
Ground
Vert. sync.
-----
9
13
10
12
11
14
15
T X D
VCC(5V)
– DATA
+ DATA
1
2
3
4
1234
RX –
TX +
TX –
RX +
2
3
4
87654321
5
6
7
8
1
USB CONNECTOR (Series B)
Ground
LAN TERMINAL
-----
-----
----------
DVI-I TERMINAL (DIGITAL/ANALOG)
1
9
17
2
10
18
3
11
19
4
12
20
5
13
21
6
14
22
7
15
23
8
16
24
C1 C2
C3
C5
C4
T.M.D.S. Data2–
No Connect
T.M.D.S. Data2+
No Connect
T.M.D.S. Data2 Shield
DDC Clock
DDC Data
Analog Vert. sync
1
5
2
4
3
6
7
8
T.M.D.S. Data1–
No Connect
T.M.D.S. Data1+
No Connect
T.M.D.S. Data1 Shield
+5V Power
Ground (for +5V)
Hot Plug Detect
9
13
10
12
11
14
15
16
T.M.D.S. Data0–
No Connect
T.M.D.S. Data0+
No Connect
T.M.D.S. Data0 Shield
T.M.D.S. Clock Shield
T.M.D.S. Clock+
T.M.D.S. Clock–
17
21
18
20
19
22
23
24
Analog Red Input
Analog Ground (R/G/B)
Analog Green Input
Analog Horiz. sync
Analog Blue Input
C1
C5
C2
C4
C3
1
2
3
4
5
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Appendix
Write down the PIN code number in the column below and keep it with this manual securely. If you forgot or
lost the number and unable to operate the projector, contact the service station.
PIN Code Number Memo
Factory default set No: 1 2 3 4*
Factory default set No: 4 3 2 1*
*Should the four-digit number be changed,
the factory set number will be invalid.
Put the label below (supplied) on in a prominent place of the
projector’s body while it is locked with a PIN code.
While the projector is locked with the PIN code....
PIN Code Lock No.
Logo PIN Code Lock No.
Factory default set No: 1 1 1 1*
Alarm PIN Code No.
Put the label below (supplied) on in a prominent place of the
projector’s body while the Antitheft alarm function is set.
While the Antitheft alarm function is set....

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