X GEMS HDP2510 Screeneo User Manual

X-GEM SAS Screeneo

User Manual

User ManualRegister your product and get support atwww.philips.com/welcomeFull HD projectorHDP2510Screeneo
Table on ContentsOverview ........................................................3Dear customer  ............................................................ 3About this user manual ............................................3What's in the box .......................................................3Product highlights ......................................................31 General safety information  ..................4Setting up the device ................................................4Repairs ..........................................................................4Power supply  ..............................................................53D glasses use .............................................................5Dolby digital .................................................................52 Overview ...................................................6Top view  .......................................................................6Side view .......................................................................6Rear view  ...................................................................... 7Remote control ...........................................................8Browsing the user interface ....................................9Option menu and Short cut menu .......................9Overview of the main menu functions ..............103 Initial operation  ..................................... 11Setting up the device ............................................... 11Connecting power supply ...................................... 11Installing or changing the batteries of theIR remote control ......................................................12Using the remote control  .......................................123D glasses (optional)  ...............................................12Initial installation ...................................................... 144 Connect to the playback device ........ 16Connecting to devices with HDMI output ........ 16Connecting to a computer (VGA)  ....................... 16Connecting a screen using the automatic Trigger input  ...............................................................17Connecting using an audio/video (CVBS) adapter cable .............................................................17Connecting to external devices via digital cable  ................................................................17Connecting to a home cinema amplifier .......... 18Connecting to headphones .................................. 185 Bluetooth speaker  ............................... 20Activating Bluetooth speaker .............................. 20Pair mode  .................................................................. 206 Media playback (optional) ................. 21Navigation for media playback .............................21Activating media player  .........................................22Movie playback  ........................................................22Photo playback (optional)  ....................................23Music playback (optional)  ................................... 247 Settings ...................................................25Overview of the menu functions  ........................25Reset functions ......................................................... 278 Service .....................................................29Cleaning ......................................................................29Replacing the lamp  .................................................29Troubleshooting ........................................................319 Appendix ................................................33Technical data  ..........................................................33Accessories ................................................................33
    3OverviewDear customerThank you for purchasing our projector.We hope you enjoy your device and its many functions!About this user manualWith the quick start guide that is supplied with your device, you can start using your device quickly and easily. Detailed descriptions can be found in the following sections of this user manual.Read the entire user manual carefully. Follow all safety instructions in order to ensure proper operation of your device. The manufacturer accepts no liability if these instructions are not followed.This user manual describes several versions of the product. An infrared remote control (IR) is provided.Symbols usedTroubleshootingThis symbol designates tips that will help you to use your device more effec-tively and easily.Damage to the device or loss of data!This symbol gives warning of damage to the device and possible loss of data. This damage can result from improper handling.Danger to persons!This symbol gives warning of danger to persons. Physical injury or damage can result from improper handling.What's in the box1 – Projector2 – Remote control (with two AAA battery)3 – A/C power cable4 – Quick start guide5 – Warranty card6 – Carry bag (depending on model)Quick Start GuideabcdefProduct highlightsWide-ranging connectionsYour device is full HD compatible. With a HDMI cable you can connect the projector to a Blue-ray player, set-top box or gaming console (see Connect to the playback device, page 16).Brilliant imageThe luminAce engine ensurers a brilliant and crisp image with 2000 colour lumens and natu-ral colours. Excellent soundThe integrated Dolby Digital 2.1 sound system ensures a full and rich sound.NoticeCAUTION!DANGER!
4Philips · HDP25101 General safety informationDo not make any changes or settings that are not described in this user manual. Physical injury or damage to the device or loss of data can result from improper handling. Take note of all warning and safety notes indicated.Setting up the deviceThe device is for indoor use only. The device should be placed securely on a stable, flat sur-face. Position all cables in such a way that no one will stumble on them, thus avoiding possi-ble injuries to persons or damage to the device itself.Do not plug in the device in moist rooms. Never touch the mains cable or the mains connection with wet hands.Never operate the projector immediately after moving it from a cold location to a hot location. When the device is exposed to such a change in temperature, moisture may condense on the crucial internal parts.The device must have sufficient ventilation and may not be covered. Do not put your device in closed cabinets or boxes.Do not place the device on soft surfaces such as tablecloths or carpets and do not cover the ventilation slits. Otherwise the device could overheat or catch fire.Protect the device against direct sunlight, heat, large temperature fluctuations and moisture. Do not place the device in the vicinity of heaters or air conditioners. Observe the information on temperature and humidity in the technical data (see Technical data, page 33).Do not allow liquids to enter into the device. Switch off the device and disconnect it from the mains supply if liquids or foreign substances end up inside the device. Have the unit inspected by a technical service centre.Always handle the device with care. Avoid touching the lens. Never place heavy or sharp objects on the device or the power cable.If the device gets too hot or emits smoke, shut it down immediately and unplug the power cable. Arrange for your device to be investigated by a technical service centre. To prevent the spread of fire, open flames should be kept away from the device.Under the following conditions, a layer of mois-ture can appear inside the device which can lead to malfunctions:•if  the device is moved from a cold to a warm area;•after a cold room is heated;•when this device is placed in a damp room.Proceed as follows to avoid any moisture build-up:1Seal this device in a plastic bag before moving it to another room, in order for it to adapt to room conditions.2Wait one to two hours before you take the device out of the plastic bag.The device should not be used in a very dusty environment. Dust particles and other foreign objects may damage the unit.Do not expose the device to extreme vibrations. It may damage the internal components.Do not allow children to handle the device without supervision. The packing materials should be kept out of the hands of children.RepairsDo not repair the device yourself. Improper maintenance can result in injuries or damage to the device. Your device must be repaired by an authorised service centre.Find details of authorised service centres on the warranty card.Do not remove the type label from your device; this would void the warranty.
  General safety information  5Power supplyBefore turning on your device, check that the outlet that you are going to plug it into con-forms to the indications shown on the informa-tion plate (voltage, current, power network fre-quency) located on your device. This device shall be connected to a single phase power network. The device shall not be installed on bare ground.Only use the power cable that is supplied with your device. Your device is delivered with a grounded power cable. It is imperative to con-nect a grounded connector to a grounded out-let connected to the building earthing.The socket outlet shall be installed near the device and shall be easily accessible.To remove all electrical power from the device, disconnect the power cable from the electrical outlet. Only in case of danger, the power cable is the disconnect device for this projector.Always use the POWER button to power off the projector. This is manda-tory for the UHP lamp to respect the necessary cooling time!Turn off the device and unplug from the power outlet before cleaning the surface. Use a soft, lint-free cloth. Never use liquid, gaseous or eas-ily flammable cleansers (sprays, abrasives, pol-ishes, alcohol). Do not allow any moisture to reach the interior of the device.Risk of eye irritation!This device is equipped with a long-life UHP lamp, which emit very bright light. Do not look directly into the projector lens during operation. This could cause eye irritation or damage.3D glasses useFor the use of 3D glasses at home for watching TV mind:•it is contraindicated for children less than six years old;•for  children from six years old to adult-hood, should be limited to the vision for a maximum time equal to the duration of a film show;•the same time limit is also recommended for adults;•must be restricted to watching only 3D content•how to make a proper and regular clean-ing and disinfection in the case of any par-ticular eventualities-ocular infections, infestations of the head, mixed use, etc. where disinfection of the glasses is not possible as it may damage the functional-ity of the 3D glasses must be communi-cated to the consumer that in presence of these eventualities-infections is contrain-dicated the use of 3D glasses for the per-son concerned until the disappearance of the above circumstances;•3D glasses must be kept out of children if there is the presence of small moving parts ingestible;3D glasses are to be used together with the instruments of vision correction in case the consumer is the bearer of lenses (eyeglasses or contact lenses).You should stop watching 3D in the event of the occurrence of eye prob-lems or discomfort, and in the event of a persistence of the same, consult a doctor.Dolby digital Manufactured under license from Dolby Labo-ratories. Dolby and the double-D symbol are trademarks of Dolby Laboratories.CAUTION!DANGER! CAUTION!
6Philips · HDP25102OverviewTop viewadcghijfebkAlways use the POWER button to power off the projector. This is manda-tory for the UHP lamp to respect the necessary cooling time!1 e / OPTIONOpens the Option menu.2 BACK / ¿Goes one level back in menu / cancels a function.3–6 Navigation keys – //À/ÁNavigate in menu / modify settings, confirms selection.7 OKGoes one level down in menu / confirms se-lection.8–9 FOCUS -/+Adjusts the focus for image sharpness. B / POWERShort press: Powers on the projector. Double press: Powers off the projector.Long press (three seconds): Starts Pairing mode.Long press (ten seconds): Resets the pro-jector. LensSide viewab 31 Tragegriff (ausklappbar) Carry handle2 HDMI port for a playback device.3 Ï – Audio outputHeadphone connection or connection for external speakers.CAUTION!
  Overview  7Rear viewadcghifeb1 TRIG OUTRemote screen connection.2 ýUSB port for firmware update.3 AUDIOAUDIO OUT: Connection for external speakers. AUDIO IN: Connection for external audio devices – only with VGA input.4 SPDIF OPTICALDigital audio connector. 5 HDMI 1 and 2HDMI port for a playback device.6 VGAPersonal computer input.7 AV-INRCA plug for composite video.8 AUDIOAnalogue audio connector.9 Power supply socket
8Philips · HDP2510Remote controladcghij÷…febFahren Sie das Gerät stets ordnungs-gemäß herunter, um Schäden an der UHP-Lampe zu vermeiden.1 B / POWERShort press: Powers on the projector. Double press: Powers off the projector.Long press (three seconds): Starts Pairing mode.Long press (ten seconds): Resets the pro-jector.2 SOURCEOpens the Source short cut menu.3 OPTION / e Opens the Option menu.4 OKGoes one level down in menu / confirms se-lection.5 Navigation keys – //À/Á Navigate in menu / modify settings / con-firms selection.6 BACK / ¿ Goes one level back in menu / cancels a function.7 HOMEOpens the Option menu.8 FOCUSAdjusts the focus for image sharpness.9 VOLUMEAdjusts the volume level (decreases/increas-es and mutes the sound). FORMATChanges the aspect ratio. SMARTDisplays the Smart settings menu.÷ 3DDisplays the 3D menu.… Colour keysChanges on-screen options.CAUTION!
  Overview  9Browsing the user interfaceNavigation for menu1Navigation can be done by navigation keys (,, À,Á, OK and ¿) on the panel control of your device or on the remote control. 2The chosen setting is always highlighted with a bar and the font is changed to black.Im Folgenden wird die Navigation mit der Infrarot-Fernbedienung (IR) bes-chrieben. Below the navigation with the infrared remote control is decribed.Navigation by keys:•/ – Scrolls trough the menu level up and down. •À/Á – Modify settings / confirms selec-tion (depending on which menu)•OK – Confirms selection / goes one level down.In the final level,  accepts a setting and goes back to the last sub menu (depend-ing on which menu).•¿ – Goes one level up.The  ¿ key aborts a setting or exits the menu (depending on which menu).Option menu and Short cut menuSettings can be done in the Option menu or in the Short cut menu.Option menu1Select the Option menu using the OPTION button.OKOKOKSourceImage3DSoundSystemInformationHDMI1HDMI2HDMI3VGAAV-InBluetooth speakerSource settingsadcbHDMI1 1 Top barDisplays the currently selected setting with detailed description.2 Status barAfter changing the Source the currently se-lected status is displayed in the status bar.3 Main menuSelect the desired setting with / and confirm with OK. 4 Sub menu Additional settings can be done. Select the desired setting with //À/Á and con-firm with OK.Short cut menuFür die Schnellauswahl stehen Ihnen folgende Kurzwahl Menüs zur Verfügung: Source, Smart Settings, Format and 3D.The Short cut window always opens in the right corner.1Select the Short cut menu using the related button (for example SOURCE button).HDMI 1HDMI 2HDMI 3VGAAV-INBlutetooth speakerOKSourceNotice
10 Philips · HDP2510Overview of the main menu functionsSourceDisplays the available sources.ImageDisplays the image setting related functions. 3DDisplays all settable 3D functions.SoundDisplays the sound functions.SystemDisplays the content of all system related functions.InformationDisplays an overview of the status and ver-sion of the device.
  Initial operation  113Initial operationSetting up the deviceBefore installing your device, make sure that the projector is turned off and the power cable is unplugged from the power outlet.Remove protection foil before operation! Do not place any objects in front of the lens!1You can position the device so that it stands flat on a table with the rear side in front of the projection surface. Zusätzlich können Sie das Bild mit den Standfüßen optimal auf die Projektionsfläche ausrichten. The device compensates for the distortion from the slanted projection (pincushion distortion).Check that the projection surface is appropri-ated to the projector. The distance between the projector and the screen determines the actual size of the image.abTo change the size of the screen, just move the projector towards or away from the wall.The size of the screen (b) is comprised between 0.1 and 0.42 meter depending on the projection distance (a), as described in the following table.Diagonal size (b) (mm)[inch]Projection distance (a)(mm)1270[50]1083048[120]420Connecting power supplyAlways use the POWER button to power off the projector. This is manda-tory for the UHP lamp to respect the necessary cooling time!1Connect the power cable into the socket on the rear side of your device (1).2Plug the power cable to outlet on the wall (2).baCAUTION!CAUTION!
12 Philips · HDP2510Installing or changing the batteries of the IR remote controlRisk of explosion with incorrect type of batteries!Only use the AAA type battery.1To access the battery, press to unlock the locking mechanism (1) and slide out the battery compartment (2).ba2Insert the new batteries into the battery com-partment with the positive and negative poles as shown. Make sure the polarities (+ and -) are aligned correctly.3Push the battery compartment back into the remote control until the locking mechanism engages.Normally the batteries will last for around one year. If the remote control stops working, replace the batteries. If the device is not used for a long time, take out the batteries. This will prevent leakage and possible damage to the remote control.The used batteries should be disposed of according to the recycling regula-tions of your country.Using the remote controlThe remote control can be used within an angle of 22.5 degrees and up to 10 meters from the device. When using the remote control, no obstacle should be placed between the remote control and remote sensor.3D glasses (optional)You can purchase Screeneo 3D glasses on the website Philips: www.philips.com/screeneoThe 3D glasses are equipped with a battery, which has to be charged before first use. Charg-ing takes several hours and is complete when the LED on the glasses is on green.When the LED turns red, do a new charge.1Take an USB mini cable, connect the USB mini on the 3D glasses and the another plug on an USB port of the device.DANGER!NoticeCAUTION!• The improper use of batteries can lead to overheating, explosion, risk of fire and injury. Leaking batteries can possibly damage the remote control.• Never expose the remote control to direct sunlight.• Avoid deforming, dismantling or charging the batteries.• Avoid exposure to open fire and water.• Replace empty batteries immedi-ately.• Remove the battery from the remote control if not in use for long periods of time.Notice
  Initial operation  13Activate 3D glasses1Press the ON / OFF button on the top of the glasses.2On the remote control, press the 3D button.3The 3D menu appears, select your choice and press OK.4Press the ON/OFF button for one second and a half on the top of the glasses.1.5 SEC3xThe LED flashes green three times and becomes fixed. Your glasses are ready.
14 Philips · HDP2510Initial installation1Turn the device with the rear side towards a suitable projection surface or wall. Note that the distance to the projection surface must be a minimum of 0.1 meter and a maximum of 0.42 meter (see Setting up the device, page 4). Make sure the projector is in a secure position.Das Ein- und Ausschalten des Gerätes nimmt einige Zeit in Anspruch, da die UHP Lampe Betriebstemperatur erre-ichen muss. Die volle Helligkeit ist nach einigen Minuten erreicht.Turning on the projector1To turn on the projector, press once the B button on the panel control of the device or on the remote control.2Use the FOCUS buttons (+/-) to adjust the image sharpness.3The first time you turn on the device, you need to set the following settings.During the first installation, use OK key to validate your choice and continue to the next step, and the ¿ key to return on the previous step.4Use the keys / to select the language and confirm with OK.Please choose your LanguageČeskýDanskDeutschEnglishEspañolFrancaisItalianoOKLanguage5Use the keys / to select the location and confirm with OK.Please choose the location where your Screeneoshould be placedShopHomeOKLocationHome: For normal use.Shop: When you choose this option, the pro-jector starts in shop mode. In this mode default setting are made and can’t be changed.The shop mode can be activated or deactivated on the Option menu  (see Shop Mode Switches the shop mode On and Off., page 27).NoticeNoticeNotice
  Initial operation  15Turning off the projector1To turn off the projector, press twice the B button on the panel control of the device or on the remote control.2A message displays asking if you really want to turn off the device. Confirm with the B button or stop shutting down with any other key.For shutting down the system please clickagain the Power button BOr any other key to stop shutting down thesystem Shut down systemSetting up the languageThe device has already been installed. In order to change the menu language, proceed as fol-lows:1Press the OPTION button and use / to select System.2Confirm with .3Use / to select Language/ Language.4Confirm with .5Use / to select your desired language.6Confirm with .7Exit with ¿.
16 Philips · HDP25104 Connect to the playback deviceIf no input source is found or connected a message appears: NO SIGNALConnecting to devices with HDMI outputUse a HDMI cable to connect the projector to a Blu-ray player, set-top box or gaming console.Use any of the HDMI sockets to connect the projector to a playback device when a 3D signal is broadcasted.1Connect the cable to one of the projector's HDMI sockets on the rear or side of the device. 2Connect the HDMI plug to the HDMI socket of the playback device.3 From the Option menu, select HDMI 1,2 or 3 depending on the external device is con-nected.Connecting to a computer (VGA)Use a VGA cable to connect the projector to a computer, laptop or other devices.Many laptops do not activate the exter-nal video output automatically when you connect a second display such as a projector. Check your laptop's user manual to find out how to activate the external video output.1Connect the VGA cable to the projector's VGA socket.2Connect the VGA plug to the VGA socket of the computer.3Adjust the computer's resolution to the cor-rect setting and switch the VGA signal to an external monitor. The following resolutions are supported:Resolution Image refresh rateVGA 640 x 480 60 HzSVGA 800 x 600 60 HzXGA 1024 x 768 60 HzWXGA 1280 x 768 60 HzHD 1280 x 720 60 HzFULL HD 1920 x 1080 60 HzNoticeNoticeNotice
Screen ResolutionThe projector supports the following resolutions: VGA/SVGA/WXGA, HD and FULL HD. For best results, please check the best resolution.  Connect to the playback device  174From the Option menu, select VGA.Connecting a screen using the automatic Trigger inputUse a Trigger cable (Klinkenkabel) to connect the projector to a screen.1Connect the Trigger cable to the projector's TRIGGER socket.2Connect the other end of the cable to the socket of the screen.3The screen automatically moves down and up when the projector is turned on or off.Connecting using an audio/video (CVBS) adapter cable Use an audio/video adapter cable (A/V cable) to connect a camcorder or digital camera. The jacks for these devices are yellow (video), red (audio right) and white (audio left).1Connect the A/V adapter to the projector's - socket.2Connect the video device's audio/video sockets to the A/V cable using a conventional composite video (RCA) cable.3From the Option menu, select AV-IN.Connecting to external devices via digital cableUse a digital cable to connect the projector to external audio devices.1Connect the digital cable to the projector's AUDIO socket.AUDIO OUT: Connection for external speakers.AUDIO IN: Connection for external audio devices – only with VGA input.2Connect the other end of the cable to the socket of you external audio device.Notice
18 Philips · HDP2510Connecting to a home cinema amplifierUse a S/PDIF optical cable to connect the DIGI-TAL AUDIO output on the projector to the input of your home cinema amplifier. For example, to show digital channels in DTS or DOLBY DIGITAL quality sound.Connecting to headphonesDanger of hearing damage!Do not use the device over a longer time at high volume – especially when using headphones. This could lead to the risks of hearing damage. Before connecting the headphones, turn down the volume on the device.1Connect the headphones to the headphone slot on the side of the device. The device speakers deactivate automatically when the headphones are connected.2After connecting the headphones, increase the volume to a comfortable level using the VOLUME buttons (+/-).DANGER!
  Connect to the playback device  19Update firmware with USB storage mediumYou can find the Screeneo firmware version on the website Philips: www.philips.com/screeneo1You must download the file on USB storage medium in order to update your projector.Do not turn off the device during the update process!Download from website1Launch an Internet browser, in the address bar, type the address: www.philips.com/screeneo2Select your country and your language.3Click on View All 6 Products to select your model: HDP25104The Screeneo HDP2510 projector screen appears. In the new screen, research Support and click on Software & drivers.5In the Software & drivers screen select your language and click Download file.The file on the website is a zip file. It has to be unpacked and put on the root folder of the USB stick.On the projector1Check that the device is connected to power supply.2Connect the USB storage medium to the pro-jector's USB socket.Never pull out the digital media while the device is accessing it. This could cause data to be damaged or lost.Turn the device off in order to make sure that the device does not access the USB storage medium.3To turn on the projector, press once the B button on the panel control of the device or on the remote control. 4Press the OPTION button and use / to select System.5Confirm with OK.6Use / to select Firmware update.7Confirm with OK.A message displays asking if you want to update the new firmware. Confirm with OK (YES).If no firmware was found on the USB stick or if no USB stick is plugged in a message appears.Möchten Sie die Firmware nicht updaten, verlassen Sie das Menü indem Sie mit À/Á NO wählen und mit OK bestätigen.8A message displays informing you that the installation process will take some minutes and that the projector will reboot during installation. Confirm with OK.9The device turns off and on again. After a short time the Language selection screen appears. The firmware update is now com-pleted.If an error occurs during the firmware update process retry the procedure or contact your dealer.NoticeNoticeCAUTION!Notice
20 Philips · HDP25105 Bluetooth speakerThe projector can be used as Bluetooth speaker. In this mode, you can play music from smart phones, tablets or other devices.In this mode it is not possible to do any-thing else than playing music.The projector can only connect to, and play audio from one device at a time.Activating Bluetooth speaker1Press the OPTION button and use / to select System.2Confirm with .3Use / to select Bluetooth speaker.4Confirm with .OKOKSourceImage3DSoundSystemInformationHDMI1HDMI2HDMI3VGAAV-InBluetooth speakerSource settings5Press the RED key to Power on the speaker.Shortcut menu1Press the SOURCE button and use / to select Bluetooth speaker.2Confirm with .3Press the  key to Power on the speaker.The projector is now visible for the near exter-nal Bluetooth devices.Pair mode1After activating the Bluetooth connection the pair mode can be started. Power OWaiting for pairing (60/60)1Press GREEN key to start the pair mode. The timer counts down from 60 seconds.2Select on your external device the Screeneo projector.Wurde die Verbindung unterbrochen, drücken Sie auf die rote Taste, um die Verbindung wieder herzustellen.Navigation by colour keysKeys ActionRed key  Starts and stops the con-nection.Green key  Makes a pause.Yellow key  Plays the previous music.Blue key  Plays the next musicNoticeNoticeNotice
  Media playback (optional)  216 Media playback (optional)Read the informations on the best set-tings for optimal use of your device  (see Settings, page 25).Navigation for media playbackNavigation can be done by navigation keys (,, À,Á), OK, ¿, u and colour keys on the remote control. Keys Action or Selects folders or files in the displayed list.Á or  Goes one level down in the directory.Starts the selected media file.À or ¿Goes one level up in the directory. Additionally you can also use the BACK button on the screen.uExits to media player main screen.Navigation by colour keysKeys ActionRed key  Music and movie player: Allows to set the repeat mode: off, song, direc-tory, all : Play mode deacti-vated (greyed).: Plays only the selected music or movie in loop.: Plays all musics or movies in the selected directory in loop.: Plays all musics or movies in the media in loop.Photo viewer:Allows to set the slide speed: off, 3 sec, 5 sec, 10 secGreen key  Music player: Allows to set the shuffle mode: on, off: Shuffle mode deac-tivated (greyed).: Shuffle mode acti-vated.Yellow key  Music player: Fast forward for music.Blue key  Music player: Fast backward for music.Notice
22 Philips · HDP2510Activating media player 1Press the OPTION button and use / to select Source.2Confirm with .3Use / to select Media player.OKSourceImage3DSoundSystemInformationHDMI1HDMI2HDMI3VGAAV-InBluetooth speakerMedia Player OKSource settings4Confirm with .5The media player main screen appears.            Media PlayerPhoto Movie MusicYou can choose between the following media players: Photo: For showing photosMovie: For watching moviesMusic: For listening music.6Use À/Á to select the desired media player.7Confirm with . The chosen icon is highlighted in white and it is bigger than the unselected icon.Movie playbackSupported file formatsSupported file formats are *.avi, *.mov, *.mp4, *.mkv, *.flv, *.ts, *.m2ts, *.3gp.1To display the movies content, select Movie using the keys À/Á.            Media PlayerPhoto Movie Music1Use À/Á or / to select the movie file that you wish to play.MovieiUSB/Movie1 1/1Movie MovieMovieOnly those movies that are compati-ble with the projector will be dis-played.2Press  or Á to start playback. The status bar is shown. If no key is pressed it disap-pears after three seconds.3Press ¿ to end the playback and return to the overview.4When you press ¿ again or u, you will return to the media player main screen.Notice
  Media playback (optional)  235Press OK on the remote control to show the status bar again. The movie pauses.Fast forward/backward (2x, 4x, 8x with each click) using :/;. Press  or Á to return to normal speed.Press  or Á to continue play-back.Navigation by colour keysKeys ActionRed key  Allows to set the repeat mode: off, song, direc-tory, all : Play mode deacti-vated (greyed).: Plays only the selected music or movie in loop.: Plays all musics or movies in the selected directory in loop.: Plays all musics or movies in the media in loop.During playback you can adjust the volume using the VOLUME buttons (+/-). Press   or  repeatedly to shut off the volume com-pletely.Photo playback (optional)Supported file formatsSupported file formats are JPEG, BMP, PNG and GIF.1To display the photos content, select Photo using the keys À/Á.            Media PlayerPhoto Movie Music1Use / to select the photo file that you wish to play.PictureUSB/Picture2 1/1Picture PicturePicturePi tOnly those photos that are compati-ble with the projector will be dis-played.2The list of photos are displayed on the screen as an overview. On the left side of the screen the image is shown as a pre-image.3Use À/Á or / to select the image that you want to start the slide show with. The image is shown as a preview in the left win-dow.4Press OK to start the slide show.The slide show can be paused with OK. Press À/Á to choose an option: with each click on OK turn the picture 90°NoticeNoticeNotice
24 Philips · HDP25105When you press u, you will return to the media player main screen.Navigation by colour keysKeys ActionRed key  Allows to set the slide speed: off, 3 sec, 5 sec, 10 secMusic playback (optional)The projector can be used as Bluetooth speaker. In this mode, you can play music from smart phones, tablets or other devices (see Bluetooth speaker, page 20).Supported file formatsSupported file formats are MP3 and WAV.1To display the photos content, select Music using the keys À/Á.            Media PlayerPhoto Movie Music1Use / to select the music file that you wish to play.MusicUSB/Music2 1/1Music MusicMusiciMiiMiOnly those music that are compati-ble with the projector will be dis-played.2Press OK to start the playback. The title or information is shown for two seconds.The playback can be paused with OK. To stop the music press BACK button. 3When you press u, you will return to the media player main screen.Navigation by colour keysKeys ActionRed key  Allows to set the repeat mode: off, song, direc-tory, all : Play mode deacti-vated (greyed).: Plays only the selected music or movie in loop.: Plays all musics or movies in the selected directory in loop.: Plays all musics or movies in the media in loop.Green key  Allows to set the shuffle mode: on, off: Shuffle mode deac-tivated (greyed).: Shuffle mode acti-vated.Yellow key  Fast forward for music.Blue key  Fast backward for music.During playback you can adjust the volume using the VOLUME buttons (+/-). Press   or  repeatedly to shut off the volume com-pletely.NoticeNotice
  Settings  257 Settings1Select the Option menu using the OPTION button.2Use / to select from the main settings.3Confirm with OK. 4Modify the settings in the sub menu using À/Á. 5Confirm the settings with OK (if requested).6The ¿ key takes you one step up in the menu.Select the Short cut menu using the related button (for example  or  button (see  (see Option menu and Short cut menu, page 9).Overview of the menu functionsSource settingsOKSourceImage3DSoundSystemInformationHDMI1HDMI2HDMI3VGAAV-InBluetooth speakerSource settingsSource The projector supports the following sourc-es: HDMI1,2,3, VGA, AV-IN, Bluetooth Speak-er, Media Player (optional).Image settingsSourceImage3DSoundSystemInformationOKSmart settingsFormatBrightnessContrastSaturationSharpnessLamp power modeFlow motionWall colour correctionAdvanced colour settingsStandardOriginal50505016StandardOnOFFImage settingsSmart SettingsSelects predefined settings for brightness / contrast / colour saturation: Bright, Stand-ard, Cinema, Game, Presentation or User.FormatAdjusts the screen format:Original, 4:3, 16:9, Full screen.BrightnessAdjusts the brightness: 0 – 100.ContrastAdjusts the contrast: 0 – 100.SaturationAdjusts the saturation: 0 – 100.SharpnessAdjusts the sharpness: 0 – 100.Lamp power modeModifies the lamp power mode:Daylight – for bright environment.Primetime – for twilight.Cinema – for very dark rooms and smaller screen sizes.Flow motionSwitches the MEMC (Motion estimation/mo-tion compensation) for motion interpolation On and Off.NoticeNoticeDepending on which Source you have selected the settings in the sub menu may change.NoticeIf no source is found or connected a message appears: NO SIGNALNoticeThe default setting depends on the choice of Shop mode or Home mode  (see Initial installation, page 14).The default settings of all related set-tings (except Wall colour correction and White point) are changed accord-ingly.
26 Philips · HDP2510Wall colour correctionColour correction of the projected image to adjust to coloured projection surface.Advanced colour settingsAdjust detailed colour corrections.Colour temperature – set to Warm to enhance hotter colours such as red, set to Cool to make picture bluish or set to Natural.Dynamic contrast – adjusts the contrast to keep it at the best level according to the brightness of the screen.Gamma – adjusts the gamma correction according to the type of the projected   image: Gamma 2P2/2P4/2P4, Linear, Enhanced, MaxBright, Enphoto, Photo, Gamma 1,2,3.Black level – set the black and white level to Full range (RGB), Limit range (YCbCr and RGB) or to Auto.Manual White Point – manually adjusts the white point calibration according to your needs: Colour, Offset, Gain.Manual colours RGB CMY – manually adjusts colours in RGB CMY mode according to your needs: Colour, Hue, Saturation, Brightness.3D settingsOKSourceImage3DSoundSystemInformation2D/3DL/R Swap2DO3D settings 3DSets the picture modes with 2D/3D options.L/R SwapChanges the screen display.Sound settingsOKSourceImage3DSoundSystemInformationVolumeDeep bassWide soundEqualizerSpeaker6OnOnNormalOnSound settings VolumeAdjusts the volume: 0 – 20.Deep bassSwitches the deep bass On and Off.Wide soundSwitches the wide sound On and Off.EqualizerSelects the equalizer mode:Normal, Pop, Rock, Jazz, Classic, Voice.SpeakerSwitches the speaker On and OffSystem settingsOKSourceImage3DSoundSystemInformationKey stoneProjection modeSleep modeScreen saverAuto power downReset lamp timerLanguage/languageShop modeFirmware update0FrontO1 minOnEnglishOOSystem settings KeystoneMinimizes the Keystone effect (trapezför-mige Verzerrung des Bildes bei der Aufwärt-sprojektion) (-32 – +32).Projection modeAdjusts the projection mode.Front – normal projection; the device is located in front of the projection   surface/screen.Rear – rear projection; the device is located behind the projection surface; the image is reflected horizontally.
The default setting is depending on the choice of Shop mode or Home mode  (see Initial installation, page 14).Do not reset the lamp timer if the lamp has not been replaced as this could cause damage  (see Resetting the lamp timer, page 30).  Settings  27Front Ceiling – the device is hanging from the ceiling in an upside-down position; the image is rotated by 180 degrees.Rear ceiling – the device is located behind the projection surface, hanging from the ceil-ing in an upside-down position; the image is rotated by 180 degrees and reflected hori-zontally.Sleep modeAdjusts the time until the projector should go into sleep mode and powers off after ten seconds if user doesn’t stop it. The follow-ings options are available: Off, 30 min., 45 min., 60 min., 120 min.Screen saverAdjusts the time until the system should power down the lamp if no source is con-nected to system. The followings options are available: Off, 1 min. 2 min., 5 min., 10 min., 30 min.Auto power down (APD)Switches the auto power down On and Off.When the function is switched on, the pro-jector should go into off mode after three hours.If a video is displayed, the APD should take place three hours after last user action, meaning that a pop-up will appear after 2:58 for two minutes, indicating that the device will go into off mode.Reset lamp timerResets the lamp timer of the system.Language/languageSelects the desired language.Shop ModeSwitches the shop mode On and Off. In this mode, Screeneo is continuously dis-played on the screen and system powers on after power is available. System is set to shop mode conditions and settings are set back to default settings after a certain period of time.Firmware updateUpdates firmware  (see Update firmware with USB storage medium, page 19).InformationOKSourceImage3DSoundSystemInformationSourceSmart settings3D settingsEquivalent lamp hourResolutionFirmware versionEngine versionMCU versionModelHDMI1Standard2D0 h1920 x 1080V1.0V1.111V1.11111HDP2510System settings InformationDisplays an overview of the status and ver-sion of the device.Reset functionsYou can select between two different reset functions:Reset image settingsThis function is resetting the current chosen Smart settings back to default mode.        Reset current image settingsSourceImage3DSoundSystemInformationSmart settingsFormatBrightnessContrastSaturationSharpnessLamp power modeFlow motionWall colour correctionAdvanced colour settingsStandardOriginal50505016StandardOnOFFImage settings1Press the OPTION button and use / to select Image.2Confirm with OK.3Use / to select Smart settings.4In the status bar appears Reset current image settings.5Use À/Á to select Standard*.6Confirm with the RED button. NoticeCAUTION!
28 Philips · HDP25107A message displays asking if you want to reset smart mode to default. Confirm with OK (YES).Möchten Sie die Smart settings nicht rese-tieren, verlassen Sie das Menü indem Sie mit À/Á NO wählen und mit OK bestätigen.Reset all settingsThis function is resetting the complete System settings back to default mode – starting with the initial installation again.        Reset all settingsOKSourceImage3DSoundSystemInformationKey stoneProjection modeSleep modeScreen saverAuto power downReset lamp timerLanguage/languageShop modeFirmware update0FrontO1 minOnEnglishOOSystem settings 1Press the OPTION button and use / to select System.2Confirm with OK.3Use / to select Keystone.4In the status bar appears Rest all settings.5Confirm with the RED button. 6A message displays asking if you want to reset all settings to default. Confirm with OK (YES).Möchten Sie die Einstellungen nicht rese-tieren, verlassen Sie das Menü indem Sie mit À/Á NO wählen und mit OK bestätigen.7The device turns off and on again. After a short time the Language selection screen appears. The resetting process is now com-pleted.
  Service  298 ServiceCleaningInstructions for cleaning!Use a soft, lint-free cloth. Never use liq-uid or easily flammable cleansers (sprays, abrasives, polishes, alcohol, etc.). Do not allow any moisture to reach the interior of the device. Do not spray the device with any cleaning flu-ids.Wipe over the surfaces gently. Be care-ful that you do not scratch the surfaces.Cleaning the lensUse a brush or lens cleaning paper for cleaning the lens of the projector.Do not use any liquid cleaning agents!Do not use any liquid cleaning agents for cleaning the lens, to avoid damaging the coating film on the lens.Replacing the lampThe UHP lamp lasts up to 10,000 hours. UHP lamps are maturing during their life time, so a loss in brightness is a normal aging process. We recommend to change the UHP lamp after 4,500 – 10,000 hours depending which lamp mode is used. You can check the elapsed lamp time in the UI menu Information – lamp hour. The lamp is a consumable item and can be ordered by X-GEM service hotline or on the Philips homepage.Do not operate the lamp beyond the rated lamp life. Excessive operation of lamps could cause a lamp to break on rare occasions.Instructions for cleaning!The lamp becomes extremely hot dur-ing operation. Allow the device to cool for approximately 45 minutes prior to removing the lamp.Turn off the projector and disconnect the device from the power outlet. 1Loosen the two screws that secure the lamp cover on the side of the projector until the lamp cover loosens. 2Remove the lamp cover from the projector.DANGER!DANGER!CAUTION!DANGER!• To reduce the risk of electrical shock, always turn the projector off and disconnect the power cable before changing the lamp.• To reduce the risk of severe burns, allow the projector to cool for at least 45 minutes before replacing the lamp.• To reduce the risk of injuries to fin-gers and damage to internal com-ponents, use caution when remov-ing lamp glass that has shattered into sharp pieces.• To reduce the risk of injuries to fin-gers and/or compromising image quality by touching the lens, do not touch the empty lamp compart-ment when the lamp is removed.• This lamp contains mercury. Con-sult your local hazardous waste regulations to dispose of this lamp in a proper manner.Notice
30 Philips · HDP25101Loosen the two screws that secure the lamp.1Pull out the lamp an den beiden Aussparungen.2Gentlly insert the new lamp.If it does´t fit eas-ily, make sure it´s facing the correct way.3Tighten the two screws that secure the lamp.4Replace the lamp cover on the projector.5Tighten the two screws that secure the lamp cover.6Plug the power cable to outlet.Resetting the lamp timerDo not reset the lamp timer if the lamp has not been replaced as this could cause damage.1To turn on the projector, press once the B button on the panel control of the device or on the remote control.2Press the OPTION button and use / to select System.3Confirm with OK.4Use / to select Reset lamp timer.5Confirm with OK. 6A message displays asking if you want to reset the lamp timer. Confirm with OK. The lamp time will be reset to "0".CAUTION!• Do not turn the power on while the lamp cover is removed.• Do not insert your fingers between the lamp and the projector.• The sharp edges inside the projec-tor may cause injuries.CAUTION!• Pulling it too quickly may cause the lamp to break and scatter broken glass in the projector.• Do not place the lamp in locations where water might splash on it, children can reach it, or near flam-mable materials.• Do not insert your hands into the projector after the lamp is removed.• If you touch the optical compo-nents inside, it could cause colour unevenness and distortion of the projected images.CAUTION!• Loose screw may cause a bad con-nection, which could result mal-function.• Do not over tighten the screws.CAUTION!• Loose screw may cause a bad con-nection, which could result mal-function.• Do not over tighten the screw.CAUTION!
  Service  31TroubleshootingPower cyclingIf a problem occurs that cannot be corrected with the instructions in this user manual, follow the steps given here.1Turn the device off by pressing twice the B button.2Wait at least ten seconds.3Turn the device on by pressing once the B button.4If the problem repeats, please contact our technical customer service or your retailer. Problems SolutionsThe projector cannot be turned on • Disconnect and connect the power supply cable and try to turn it on again.The projector cannot be turned off • Push the B button longer than ten seconds. If it does not work, disconnect the power supply cable.No sound • Check that the speaker is activated  (see Sound settings, page 26).• Adjust the volume using the VOLUME buttons (-/+).No sound from the external connected device • Check the cables to the external device.• Check that the sound is activated on the external device.• Only the original cables from the device man-ufacturer may function.No sound from external HDMI output device • Set the audio setting to Multichannel (Raw data) & Stereo (PCM).No sound when you connect your computer via HDMI cable• Check that the sound is activated on the computer.Video display problem when the source is a 3D signal from a Blu-ray player• Check that the 3D mode is activated on the projector  (see 3D settings, page 26) • If the Blu-ray player is connected to the pro-jector via HDMI, use any of the HDMI sockets.Only the initial screen appears and not the image from the external device• Check if the cables are connected to the right sockets.• Check that the external device is turned on• Check if the video output of the external device is turned on.• Check that the HDMI source selected on the user interface corresponds to HDMI connec-tor where the external device is connected.Only the initial screen appears and not the image from the connected computer• Check that the VGA-output of the computer is turned on.• Check if the resolution of the computer is set to 1920*1080 (for VGA-connection) or 1080P (for HDMI-connection).
32 Philips · HDP2510The device turns itself off • When the device is running for a long period of time, the surface becomes hot and a warn-ing symbol appears on the projection (see Initial operation, page 11). The device auto-matically turns off when it gets too hot. After the device has cooled down, you can con-tinue playback.• Check that the power cable is connected cor-rectly.• Check the sleep mode status in the setting menu. When the sleep mode is activated, the device turn off after the programmed dura-tion.Bad image or colour quality when connecting with HDMI• Use the supplied HDMI cable. Third-party cables may cause signal distortions.The device cannot read the USB stick • The device does not support the exFAT file system.• Format the USB key in FAT format, then use it.The projector does not react to remote control commands• Check the batteries of the remote control.Problems Solutions
  Appendix  339 AppendixTechnical dataTechnology / opticalDisplay technology  ........ Single 0.65” DarkChip3 1080p DLP® Technology by Texas InstrumentsLight source  ............ Philips UHP Image life lampLamp type  .................................................... 250 wattUHP light source ............lasts over ˜10000 hoursColour wheel segment .....6 segment (RGBRGB)Contrast ratio  .......................................... 200 000: 1Brightness .............................. 2000 colour lumensDisplayable colours ..............................1.07 billionsResolution ....................................1920 x 1080 pixelThrow ratio .......................................................... 0.21:1Screen size ..................................................50”–120”Screen distance from device backside ............................................................... 10–42 cmKeystone correction .............................................yesAspect ratio ............................................ 4:3 and 16:9Projection modes  ........................ front, rear, front ............................................ ceiling, rear, ceillingWall colour correction .........................................yesFocus adjustment ......................................electricalFrame rate.........................................................720 Hz3D technology  ........................... converts 2D in 3D, ...................................... supports all 3D modesImage lag time .................................................. 50 msImage response time  .................................. < 0.1 msNoise level...................... 32 dB(A) daylight mode/....................................<25 dB(A) cinema modeSupported formats/ resolutions PAL (50Hz)/SECAM (50Hz)/NTSC (60Hz)/........................ 480i/p/576i/p/720p/1080i/pSoundBuilt-in speakers ................................2+subwooferOutput power  .................................................... 26 WSound System ................................Dolby Digital 2.1ConnectionBluetooth ........stream music from smart-phone..............or tablet to Screeneo via Bluetooth................................................... aptX® StandardConnectivity ...2x back HDMI, 1 side HDMI, VGA,................ composite, 1x back standard USB,.............................headphone out side, Audio........................in & out, AV in, S/PDIF optical,.............................................................. trigger outPower sourcePower consumption  ...operation: 190 to 300 W................................................ power off: <0.5 WPower supply  ......... power adapter 90 V–264 V,.................................... 47–63Hz for EU and UKLogistic dataPackaging dimensions ......... packed (W x D x H):.......................................... 408 x 340 x 385 mm....................................... unpacked (W x D x H):................................... 315.5 x 248.8 x 281.9 mmWeight  ...............................................packed: 10.5 kg..................................................unpacked: 8.3 kgTemperature range  ................ operation: 5–35° CStorage packed  .........................................-10–60°CStorage unpacked  .......................................0–45° CRelative humidity ............. operation: 15–85% RH..............................storage packed: 5–93% RH....................... storage unpacked: 15–85% RHStandard package includes ....................HDP2510..................................................... remote control.................................................. quick start guide.......................................................... power cable.....................................................2 x AAA battery...........................................................carrying bag........................................................warranty cardAccessoriesFollowing accessories are available for your device:PVideo-(CVBS) cable......... PPA1320 / 2535261783D GlassesPPA5610 / 253569764For HDP1650 an HDP1650TV models:RF remote control ............ PPA5650 / 253588194LampAll data are provided for reference purposes only. X-GEM SAS reserves the right to make any changes without prior notice.
34 Philips · HDP2510The CE marking certifies that the product meets the main requirements of the European Parlia-ment and Council directives 1999/5/CE, 2006/95/CE, 2004/108/CE and 2009/125/CE on information technology equipment, regarding safety and health of users and regarding elec-tromagnetic interference.The declaration of compliance can be con-sulted on the site www.screeneo.philips.com.Preservation of the environment as part of a sustainable development plan is an essential concern of X-GEM SAS. The desire of X-GEM SAS is to operate systems observing the envi-ronment. The desire of X-GEM SAS is to oper-ate systems observing the environment and consequently it has decided to integrate envi-ronmental performances in the life cycle of this products, from manufacturing to commission-ing use and elimination.This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:1This device may not cause harmful interference, and 2This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.Notice: This device 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 reasona-ble protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This device generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful inter-ference to radio communications.However, there is no guarantee that interfer-ence will not occur in a particular installation. If this device does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the device 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 device and receiver.•Connect the device into an outlet on a cir-cuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.•Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.Caution: Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate this device.RF Exposure: A distance of 20 centimetres shall be maintained between the antenna and users, and the transmitter may not be co-located with any other transmitter or antenna.Canada Regulatory Compliance: This device complies with RSS-210 of the Industry Canada Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: 1This device may not cause interference and 2This device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause unde-sired operation of the device.IC Radiation Exposure Statement: This device complies with IC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment.Avis d’Industrie Canada:Cet appareil est conforme à la norme CNR-210 des règlements d’Industrie Canada. Son fonc-tionnement est sujet aux deux conditions sui-vantes:1) Cet appareil ne doit pas provoquer d’interfé-rences et 2) Cet appareil doit accepter toutes les interfé-rences, y compris celles pouvant entraîner son dysfonctionnement.Avis d’Industrie Canada sur l’exposition aux Rayonnements: Cet appareil est conforme aux limites d’exposition aux rayonnements d’Indus-trie Canada pour un environnement non contrôlé.
  Appendix  35Packaging: The presence of the logo (green dot) means that a contribution is paid to an approved national organisation to improve package recovery and recycling infrastructures. Please respect the sorting rules set up locally for this kind of waste.Batteries: If your product contains batteries, they must be disposed of at an appropriate collection point.Product: The crossed-out waste bin stuck on the product means that the product belongs to the family of electrical and electronic equip-ment. In this respect, the European regulations ask you to dispose of it selectively;•At sales points in the event of the pur-chase of similar equipment•At the collection points made available to you locally (drop-off centre, selective col-lection, etc.).In this way you can participate in the re-use and upgrading of Electrical and Electronic Equipment Waste, which can have an effect on the environment and human health.The paper and cardboard packaging used can be disposed of as recyclable paper. Have the plastic wrapping recycled or dispose of it in the non-recyclable waste, depending on the requirements in your country.Trademarks: The mentioned references in this manual are trademarks of the respective com-panies. The lack of the trademarks É and Ë does not justify the assumption that these ded-icated terminologies are free trademarks. Other product names used herein are for identifica-tion purposes only and may be trademarks of their respective owners. X-GEM SAS disclaims any and all rights in those marks.Neither X-GEM SAS nor its affiliates shall be lia-ble to the purchaser of this product or third parties for damages, losses, costs, or expenses incurred by the purchaser or third parties as a result of accident, misuse, or abuse of this product or unauthorized modifications, repairs, or alterations to this product, or failure to strictly comply with X-GEM SAS operating and maintenance instructions.X-GEM SAS shall not be liable for any damages or problems arising from the use of any options or any consumable materials other than those designated as original X-GEM SAS / PHILIPS products or X-GEM SAS / PHILIPS approved products.X-GEM SAS shall not be held liable for any damage resulting from electromagnetic inter-ference that occurs from the use of any inter-face cables other than those designated as X-GEM SAS / PHILIPS products.All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, record-ing, or otherwise, without the prior written per-mission of X-GEM SAS. The information con-tained herein is designed only for use with this product. X-GEM SAS is not responsible for any use of this information as applied to other devices.This user manual is a document that does not represent a contract.Errors, printing errors and changes are reserved.Copyright È 2016 X-GEM SAS
HDP2510ENVERSION APHILIPS and the PHILIPS’ Shield Emblem are registered trademarks of Koninklijke Philips N.V. used under license. This product was brought to the market by X-GEM SAS, further referred to in this document as X-GEM SAS, and is the manufacturer of the product.2016 È X-GEM SAS. All rights reserved.Headquarters:X-GEM SAS9 rue de la Négresse 64200 Biarritz – FRANCETel: +33 (0)5 59 41 53 10www.xgem.com

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