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Euregio-Systems 2:44pm on Tuesday, May 25th, 2010 
Overpriced content consumption table. Very responsive touch screen, high res screen Content Consumption only. Not great value for money. No camera.
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My Company uses Citrix, so I am able to run Windows Applications, SAP, even flash and all my GO TO corporate applications on the device. Does this device have any real flaws? Lets address some real shortcomings of the iPad. you will love the 9 inches screen. You will enjoy the touchscreen experience with iPad Fast, Lightweight, Compact
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The iPad is exactly what I expected, easy to use, very well executed so long as you understand that it is mainly a device to consume media.
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PROS: OS, look, Awesomeness ITs great, and the idea is well along with the OS its a Mac downsized. its size is a bit big Awesome game player, and has replaced my laptop but I do not have to need for business and so I do not know about how those work. Great for traveling,...

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ASK Proxima Lamp Information Guide

Lumens

Lamp Life

How to Check Lamp Hours

How to Reset Lamp Hours Press the Menu Button, choose Settings, then choose Service, then Lamp Reset. At 3000 hours, the lamp will not light (Lamp Error LED will be Blinking). Press and Hold the "Volume +" and the "Volume -" buttons simultaneously for ten seconds. LED on keypad will reset, and you can power the lamp on. Press the Menu Button, choose Settings, then choose Service, then Lamp Reset. At 2000 hours, the lamp will not light (Lamp Error LED will be On). You must press and hold the "Volume -" button and then press the "Volume +" button within three seconds. LED on keypad will reset, and you can power the lamp on. Press the Menu Button, choose Settings, then choose Service, then Lamp Reset. At 2000 hours, the lamp will not light (Lamp Error LED will be On). You must press and hold the "Volume -" button and then press the "Volume +" button within three seconds. LED on keypad will reset, and you can power the lamp on. Press the Menu Button, choose Settings, then choose Service, then Lamp Reset. At 2000 hours, the lamp will not light (Lamp Error LED will be On). You must press and hold the "Volume -" button and then press the "Volume +" button within three seconds. LED on keypad will reset, and you can power the lamp on. Press the Menu Button, choose Settings, then choose Service, then Lamp Reset. At 2000 hours, the lamp will not light (Lamp Error LED will be On). You must press and hold the "Volume -" button and then press the "Volume +" button within three seconds. LED on keypad will reset, and you can power the lamp on.

3000 Hours

Press the Menu button and choose About. If the maximum lamp time of 3000 hours is exceeded, the lamp will not light. The lamp must be replaced and the lamp timer reset before the projector will operate.

2000 Hours

Press the Menu button and choose About. If the maximum lamp time of 2000 hours is exceeded, the lamp will not light. The lamp must be replaced and the lamp timer reset before the projector will operate.

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Press the Menu Button, choose Settings, then choose Service, then Lamp Reset. At 2000 hours, Press the Menu button and choose About. If the the lamp will not light (Lamp Error LED will be On). maximum lamp time of 2000 hours is exceeded, the You must press and hold the "Volume -" button and lamp will not light. The lamp must be replaced and the the "Volume +" button simultaneously for ten lamp timer reset before the projector will operate. seconds, then release. Power LED on keypad will reset to green, and you can power the lamp on. Press the Menu Button, choose Settings, then choose Service, then Lamp Reset. At 2000 hours, Press the Menu button and choose About. If the the lamp will not light (Lamp Error LED will be On). maximum lamp time of 2000 hours is exceeded, the You must press and hold the "Volume -" button and lamp will not light. The lamp must be replaced and the the "Volume +" button simultaneously for ten lamp timer reset before the projector will operate. seconds, then release. Power LED on keypad will reset to green, and you can power the lamp on. Press Menu Button, choose Setup, then choose Press Menu Button, choose Setup, then choose Service, then Reset Lamptimer. Press Select button Service, then Info. At 2900 hours the Lamp LED lights. again to confirm reset. This will turn off the Lamp LED also. Press the Menu Button, choose Settings, then Press the Menu Button, then choose About. If the choose Service, then Lamp Reset. If reached 2000 maximum lamp time of 2000 hours is exceeded, the hour life, Press and Hold the "Volume+" button and lamp will not light. The lamp must be replaced and the then Press the "Volume -" button and hold for ten lamp timer reset before the projector will operate. seconds to reset. Press the Menu button and choose About. If the maximum lamp time of 2000 hours is exceeded, the lamp will not light. The lamp must be replaced and the lamp timer reset before the projector will operate. Press the Menu button and choose About. If the maximum lamp time of 2000 hours is exceeded, the lamp will not light. The lamp must be replaced and the lamp timer reset before the projector will operate. N/A N/A Press the Menu Button, choose Settings, then choose Service, then Lamp Reset. If reached 2000 hour life, must Press and Hold the "Volume+" button and then Press the "Volume -" button to reset. Press the Menu Button, choose Settings, then choose Service, then Lamp Reset. If reached 2000 hour life, must Press and Hold the "Volume+" button and then Press the "Volume -" button to reset. N/A N/A

DP1000x

DP1200x

DP2000s

DP2000x

DP2300 DP2400

40 Hours 40 Hours
DP2700 DP2710 DP2750B DP2800 DP2810 DP2900 DP2910 DP4100 DP4100Z DP4200Z DP5100
600 C: 315, B&W: 1050 C: 315, B&W: 1050 C: 400, B&W: 1400 300
40 Hours 40 Hours 40 Hours 40 Hours 40 Hours 400 Hours 400 Hours 400 Hours 400 Hours 400 Hours 750 Hours
N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A Press the Menu Button, then choose Advanced. Press the Menu Button, then choose Advanced. Press the Menu Button, then choose Advanced. Using the remote control, Press and Hold the "Call" button for five to ten seconds. The hours used will appear on the screen.
N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A Press the Menu Button, choose Advanced, then choose Lamp Reset. Press the Menu Button, choose Advanced, then choose Lamp Reset. Press the Menu Button, choose Advanced, then choose Lamp Reset. Lamp Hours can't be reset. Must keep track of hours on each lamp manually.

DP5500

1000 Hours
Press and Hold the "Reset" button on the keypad or "Timer" on the remote control for three seconds, and the lamp hours used will be displayed. Release button. While the Lamp Time is being displayed, Press and Hold the "Reset" button on the keypad or the press the "Reset" button on the keypad or the "Timer" button on the remote for three seconds. "Menu" button on the remote. Use the Left Arrow Button on the keypad or the Mouse disk on the remote to choose "0" on the screen. Press and Hold the "Reset" button for three seconds. The lamp timer will be reset. Press and Hold the "Level +" button on the keypad for 40+ seconds. The lamp hours remaining will be displayed. Press and Hold the Down Arrow Button for 40+ seconds. The lamp hours remaining will be displayed. With the projector displaying, press the Reset Switch on the connection panel with a ball point pen or paper clip. "RESET" will appear on the screen and then disappear, resetting the lamp timer. Press the Menu Button, choose Setting, then choose Lamp Replace. Select Yes, and confirm again with Yes.

DP5600

DP5610

DP5800

Press and Hold the "Reset" button on the keypad or "Timer" on the remote control for three seconds, and the lamp hours used will be displayed. Release button. While the Lamp Time is being displayed, Press and Hold the "Reset" button on the keypad or the press the "Reset" button on the keypad or the "Timer" button on the remote for three seconds. The "Menu" button on the remote. Use the Left Arrow lamp hours used will be displayed. Button on the keypad or the Mouse disk on the remote to choose "0" on the screen. Press and Hold the "Reset" button for three seconds. The lamp timer will be reset. Press and Hold the Up Arrow Button on the Keypad for 40+ seconds. The displayed Data value will be the hours remaining on the lamp. Press and Hold the Up Arrow Button on the Keypad for 40+ seconds. The displayed Data value will be the hours remaining on the lamp. Press the Menu Button, choose Setting, then choose "Lamp Age" and select. You will be asked to confirm the reset. Press the Menu Button, choose Setting, then choose "Lamp Age" and select. You will be asked to confirm the reset. Press the Menu Button, choose Advanced, then choose Service, then Reset Lamp Timer and Press Press the Menu Button, then choose Advanced, then Select. Note: You must have an active source Service. Select Info. connected and displayed on the projector in order to reset the lamp. Press the Menu Button, choose Advanced, then choose Service, then Reset Lamp Timer and Press Press the Menu Button, then choose Advanced, then Select. Note: You must have an active source Service. Select Info. connected and displayed on the projector in order to reset the lamp. Press the Menu Button, choose Settings, then choose Service, then Lamp Reset. At 2000 hours, Press the Menu button and choose About. If the the lamp will not light (Lamp Error LED will be On). maximum lamp time of 2000 hours is exceeded, the You must press and hold the "Volume -" button and lamp will not light. The lamp must be replaced and the then press the "Volume +" button within three lamp timer reset before the projector will operate. seconds. LED on keypad will reset, and you can power the lamp on.

DP5900

DP5950

1500 Hours

DP6150

DP6155

DP6500x

DP6800

Press and Hold the "Reset" button on the keypad or "Timer" on the remote for three seconds. The lamp hours used will be displayed.
Press and Hold the "Reset" button on the keypad or "Timer" on the remote control for three seconds, and the lamp hours used will be displayed. Release button. While the Lamp Time is being displayed, press the "Reset" button on the keypad or the "Menu" button on the remote. Use the Left Arrow Button on the keypad or the Mouse disk on the remote to choose "0" on the screen. Press and Hold the "Reset" button for three seconds. The lamp timer will be reset. Press and Hold the "Reset" button on the keypad or "Timer" on the remote control for three seconds, and the lamp hours used will be displayed. Release button. While the Lamp Time is being displayed, press the "Reset" button on the keypad or the "Menu" button on the remote. Use the Left Arrow Button on the keypad or the Mouse disk on the remote to choose "0" on the screen. Press and Hold the "Reset" button for three seconds. The lamp timer will be reset. Press and Hold the "Reset" button on the keypad or "Timer" on the remote control for three seconds, and the lamp hours used will be displayed. Release button. While the Lamp Time is being displayed, press the "Reset" button on the keypad or the "Timer" button on the remote. Use the Left Arrow Button on the keypad or the Mouse disk on the remote to choose "0" on the screen. Press and Hold the "Reset" button for three seconds. The lamp timer will be reset.

DP6810

DP6850

DP6850+

Press and Hold the "Reset" button on the keypad or "Timer" on the remote control for three seconds, and the lamp hours used will be displayed. Release button. While the Lamp Time is being displayed, press the "Reset" button on the keypad or the "Menu" button on the remote. Use the Left Arrow Button on the keypad or the Mouse disk on the remote to choose "0" on the screen. Press and Hold the "Reset" button for three seconds. The lamp timer will be reset.

DP6860

Press and Hold the "Reset" button on the keypad or on the remote control for three seconds, the lamp hours used will be displayed. Release button. While Press and Hold the Reset button on the Keypad or the the Lamp Time is being displayed, press the "Reset" remote for five seconds. The Lamp Hours used will be button on the keypad or the "Menu" button on the displayed. remote. Use the Left Arrow Button on the keypad or the Mouse disk on the remote to choose "0" on the screen. Press and Hold the "Reset" button for three seconds. The lamp timer will be reset. Press and Hold the "Reset" button on the keypad or on the remote control for three seconds, the lamp hours used will be displayed. Release button. While Press and Hold the Reset button on the Keypad or the the Lamp Time is being displayed, press the "Reset" remote for five seconds. The Lamp Hours used will be button on the keypad or the "Menu" button on the displayed. remote. Use the Left Arrow Button on the keypad or the Mouse disk on the remote to choose "0" on the screen. Press and Hold the "Reset" button for three seconds. The lamp timer will be reset. Press Menu Button, choose Setup, then choose Service, then Info. When the lamp hours reach 2000 hours, the Alarm LED on the projector Lights. Press Menu Button, choose Setup, then choose Service, then Info. When the lamp hours reach 2000 hours, the Alarm LED on the projector Lights. Press Menu Button, choose Setup, then choose Service, then Lamp Timer Reset. Press Menu Button, choose Setup, then choose Service, then Lamp Timer Reset.

DP6870

DP8000

DP8000HB

DP8200x
Press the Menu Button, choose Setup, then choose Service, then Lamp Reset. At 2000 hours, the lamp will not light (Lamp Error LED will be On). You must press and hold the "Volume -" button and then press the "Volume +" button within three seconds. LED on keypad will reset, and you can power the lamp on.

DP8300

Press the Menu Button, choose Settings, then choose Service, then Lamp Reset. At 2000 hours, Press the Menu button and choose About. If the the lamp will not light (Lamp Error LED will be On). maximum lamp time of 2000 hours is exceeded, the You must press and hold the "Volume -" button and lamp will not light. The lamp must be replaced and the the "Volume +" button simultaneously for ten lamp timer reset before the projector will operate. seconds, then release. Power LED on keypad will reset to green, and you can power the lamp on. Press the Menu Button, choose Settings, then choose Service, then Lamp Reset. At 2000 hours, Press the Menu button and choose About. If the the lamp will not light (Lamp Error LED will be On). maximum lamp time of 2000 hours is exceeded, the You must press and hold the "Volume -" button and lamp will not light. The lamp must be replaced and the the "Volume +" button simultaneously for ten lamp timer reset before the projector will operate. seconds, then release. Power LED on keypad will reset to green, and you can power the lamp on. Press the Menu button, choose Projector, then choose "Lamp Hours". The number of hours used will be displayed. Press and Hold the Up Arrow Button on the Keypad for 40+ seconds. The displayed Data value will be the hours remaining on the lamp. Press and Hold the Up Arrow Button on the Keypad for 40+ seconds. The displayed Data value will be the hours remaining on the lamp. Press and Hold the Up Arrow Button on the Keypad for 40+ seconds. The displayed Data value will be the hours used on the lamp. Press the Menu button, choose Projector, then choose the Reset button under the Lamp Hours menu. Press the Menu Button, choose Setting, then choose "Lamp Age" and select. You will be asked to confirm the reset. Press the Menu Button, choose Setting, then choose "Lamp Age" and select. You will be asked to confirm the reset. Press the Menu Button, choose Setting, then choose "Lamp Age" and select. You will be asked to confirm the reset.

DP8400

DP9100

700 Hours

DP9200

DP9210

DP9240

DP9250

DP9250+

DP9260

DP9260+

DP9270

DP9280

DP9290

Press and Hold the Up Arrow Button on the Keypad for 40+ seconds. The displayed Data value will be the hours remaining on the lamp. Press and Hold the Up Arrow Button on the Keypad for 40+ seconds. The displayed Data value will be the hours remaining on the lamp. Press and Hold the Up Arrow Button on the Keypad for 40+ seconds. The displayed Data value will be the hours used on the lamp. Press and Hold the Up Arrow Button on the Keypad for 40+ seconds. The displayed Data value will be the hours used on the lamp. Press and Hold the Up Arrow Button on the Keypad for 40+ seconds. The displayed Data value will be the hours used on the lamp. Press and Hold the Up Arrow Button on the Keypad for 40+ seconds. The displayed Data value will be the hours used on the lamp. Press and Hold the Up Arrow Button on the Keypad for 40+ seconds. The displayed Data value will be the hours used on the lamp. Press and Hold the Up Arrow button on the keypad for 30+ seconds. The lamp hours will appear on the display. When the lamp life approaches the end, the Lamp Replacement Indicator lights Yellow.
Press the Menu Button, choose Setting, then choose "Lamp Age" and select. You will be asked to confirm the reset. Press the Menu Button, choose Setting, then choose "Lamp Age" and select. You will be asked to confirm the reset. Press the Menu Button, choose Setting, then choose "Lamp Age" and select. You will be asked to confirm the reset. Press the Menu Button, choose Setting, then choose "Lamp Age" and select. You will be asked to confirm the reset. Press the Menu Button, choose Setting, then choose "Lamp Counter Reset" and select. You will be asked to confirm the reset. Press the Menu Button, choose Setting, then choose "Lamp Age" and select. You will be asked to confirm the reset. Press the Menu Button, choose Setting, then choose "Lamp Counter Reset" and select. You will be asked to confirm the reset. Press the Menu button, choose Setting, then choose Lamp Counter Reset and press Select button. A message will appear asking if you want to reset the lamp timer, choose Yes and press the Select button. Another confirmation box appears and select Yes.

DP9295

Press the Menu Button, then Power, then choose Lamp Usage. Highlight the Lamp Usage icon, the Press the Menu Button, then Power, then choose Lamp press and hold the Power On button on the remote Usage. The hours used will be displayed. control for ten seconds to reset the lamp timer back to zero.
Press and Hold the "Exit" button on the keypad or remote for three seconds. The lamp hours used will be displayed.
Press the Menu Button, then Power, then choose Lamp Usage. The hours used will be displayed.
DX3 Impression 1280 Impression 750 Impression 8300

225 650

Press the Menu Button, choose Advanced, then choose Service, then Info. Press the Menu Button, then choose Help, then About.

40 Hours

N/A Press the Menu Button, then choose Help, then About.
Press and Hold the "Exit" button on the keypad or remote for three seconds. The lamp hours used will be displayed. While the lamp hours are being displayed, press the "Menu" button on the keypad or remote. The reset menu will appear. Using the Right or Left Arrow buttons on the keypad or remote, select "Reset". Press the Menu Button, then Power, then choose Lamp Usage. Highlight the Lamp Usage icon, the press and hold the Power On button on the remote control for ten seconds to reset the lamp timer back to zero. Press and Hold the "Exit" button on the keypad or remote for three seconds. The lamp hours used will be displayed. While the lamp hours are being displayed, press the "Menu" button on the keypad or remote. The reset menu will appear. Using the Right or Left Arrow buttons on the keypad or remote, select "Reset". Press the Menu Button, choose Advanced, then choose Service, then Lamptimer. Press the Menu Button, choose Options, then choose Service, then Reset Lamp Timer. N/A Press the Menu Button, choose Options, then choose Service, then Reset Lamp Timer.

Impression 860

750 Hours
Press the Menu button, then choose Help, then About. The total hours used will be displayed in the window. Lamp replacement only by qualified service Message will come on screen when you exceed the personnel. 750 hours, directing you to replace the lamp. Press the Menu button, then choose Help, then About. The total hours used will be displayed in the window. A Lamp replacement only by qualified service Red LED will light on the keypad and a message will personnel. come on screen when you exceed the 750 hours, directing you to replace the lamp.

Impression 880

Impression 960
Press the Menu button, then choose Help, then About. The total hours used will be displayed in the window. Lamp replacement only by qualified service Message will come on screen when you exceed the personnel. 750 hours, directing you to replace the lamp. Press the Menu button, then choose Help, then About. The total hours used will be displayed in the window. Lamp replacement only by qualified service Message will come on screen when you exceed the personnel. 750 hours, directing you to replace the lamp. Press the Menu Button, then choose Help, then About. Press the Menu Button, then choose Help, then About. Press the Menu Button, then choose Help, then About. Press the Menu Button, then choose Help, then About. Press the Menu Button, then choose Help, then About. Press the Menu Button, then choose Help, then About. N/A N/A N/A N/A Press and Hold the Up Arrow Button on the Keypad for 40+ seconds. The displayed Data value will be the hours remaining on the lamp. Press and Hold the Up Arrow Button on the Keypad for 40+ seconds. The displayed Data value will be the hours remaining on the lamp. Press and Hold the Up Arrow Button on the Keypad for 40+ seconds. The displayed Data value will be the hours remaining on the lamp. Press the Menu Button, choose Advanced, then choose Service, then Service Info. Press the Menu Button, choose Options, then choose Service, then Reset Lamp Timer. Press the Menu Button, choose Options, then choose Service, then Reset Lamp Timer. Press the Menu Button, choose Options, then choose Service, then Reset Lamp Timer. Press the Menu Button, choose Options, then choose Service, then Reset Lamp Timer. Press the Menu Button, choose Options, then choose Service, then Reset Lamp Timer. Press the Menu Button, choose Options, then choose Service, then Reset Lamp Timer. N/A N/A N/A N/A Press the Menu Button, choose Setting, then choose "Lamp Age" and select. You will be asked to confirm the reset. Press the Menu Button, choose Setting, then choose "Lamp Age" and select. You will be asked to confirm the reset. Press the Menu Button, choose Setting, then choose "Lamp Age" and select. You will be asked to confirm the reset. Press the Menu Button, choose Advanced, then choose Service, then Service Lamp Timer.

Impression 970

Impression A10 Impression A2 Impression A4 Impression A4+ Impression A6 Impression A6+ LB10 LB20 LB30 LB30+ LS1
2500 Hours 2500 Hours 2500 Hours 2500 Hours 2500 Hours 2500 Hours 50 Hours 50 Hours 50 Hours 50 Hours 2000 Hours

LX LX1

800 800

2000 Hours 4000 Hours

PRO AV 9300

PRO AV 9310

PRO AV 9320

PRO AV 9350

PRO AV 9400

PRO AV 9400+

Press and Hold the Up Arrow Button on the Keypad for Press the Menu Button, choose Setting, then choose 40+ seconds. The displayed Data value will be the "Lamp Age" and select. You will be asked to confirm hours remaining on the lamp. the reset. Press the Menu Button, choose Settings, then Press the Menu Button, then choose About. If the choose Service, then Lamp Reset. If reached 2000 maximum lamp time of 2000 hours is exceeded, the hour life, Press and Hold the "Volume+" button and lamp will not light. The lamp must be replaced and the then Press the "Volume -" button and hold for ten lamp timer reset before the projector will operate. seconds to reset. Press Menu Button, choose Setup, then choose Press Menu Button, choose Setup, then choose Service, then Reset Lamptimer. Press Select button Service, then Info. At 2900 hours the Lamp LED lights. again to confirm reset. This will turn off the Lamp LED also. Press the "Menu" and "Select" buttons simultaneously on the keypad for three seconds. Using the Up/Down Arrow buttons select "Lamp Press and Hold the Up Arrow Button on the Keypad for Age" and then press the "Select" button on the 40+ seconds. The displayed Data value will be the keypad or the "Left Mouse" button on the remote. hours remaining on the lamp. Move the arrow to "Yes" and press the "Select" button on the keypad or the "Left Mouse" button on the remote. Press and Hold the Up Arrow Button on the Keypad for Press the Menu Button, choose Setting, then choose 40+ seconds. The displayed Data value will be the "Lamp Age" and select. You will be asked to confirm hours remaining on the lamp. the reset. Press and Hold the Up Arrow Button on the Keypad for Press the Menu Button, choose Setting, then choose 40+ seconds. The displayed Data value will be the "Lamp Age" and select. You will be asked to confirm hours remaining on the lamp. the reset. Press and Hold the Up Arrow Button on the Keypad for Press the Menu Button, choose Setting, then choose 40+ seconds. The displayed Data value will be the "Lamp Age" and select. You will be asked to confirm hours remaining on the lamp. the reset. Press and Hold the Up Arrow Button on the Keypad for Press the Menu Button, choose Setting, then choose 40+ seconds. The displayed Data value will be the "Lamp Age" and select. You will be asked to confirm hours remaining on the lamp. the reset. Press and Hold the Up Arrow Button on the Keypad for Press the Menu Button, choose Setting, then choose 40+ seconds. The displayed Data value will be the "Lamp Age" and select. You will be asked to confirm hours remaining on the lamp. the reset.

PRO AV 9410

PRO AV 9500

PRO AV 9550

PRO AV RX7000

250 NITS

Press and Hold the Up Arrow Button on the Keypad for Press the Menu Button, choose Setting, then choose 40+ seconds. The displayed Data value will be the "Lamp Age" and select. You will be asked to confirm hours remaining on the lamp. the reset. Press the Menu Button, choose Setting, then choose Press and Hold the Up Arrow Button on the Keypad for "Lamp Counter Reset" and select. Then choose 40+ seconds. The displayed Data value will be the which lamp to reset and select. You will be asked to hours used on the lamp. confirm the reset. Press the Menu Button, choose Setting, then choose Press and Hold the Up Arrow Button on the Keypad for "Lamp Counter Reset" and select. Then choose 40+ seconds. The displayed Data value will be the which lamp to reset and select. You will be asked to hours used on the lamp. confirm the reset. Press and Hold the Up Arrow Button on the Keypad for Press the Menu Button, choose Setting, then choose 40+ seconds. The displayed Data value will be the "Lamp Age" and select. You will be asked to confirm hours remaining on the lamp. the reset. With the projector in Standby, press and hold the "Video", "Setting", and "Quick Align+" at the same time for six seconds or more. While the "Standby" and "Operate" indicators are on, press the "Video", "Setting", and "Computer" buttons at the same time. The "Standby" and "Operate" indicators will blink two seconds alternately, and after blinking the projector returns to the Standby state (the Standby Indicator lights up). This completes the lamp reset. Press and Hold the "Reset" button on the keypad or "Timer" on the remote control for three seconds, and the lamp hours used will be displayed. Release button. While the Lamp Time is being displayed, press the "Reset" button on the keypad or the "Menu" button on the remote. Use the Left Arrow Button on the keypad or the Mouse disk on the remote to choose "0" on the screen. Press and Hold the "Reset" button for three seconds. The lamp timer will be reset. Press the Menu Button, choose Setup, then choose Service, then Reset Lamp Timer

PRO AV SX1

"Lamp Replace" Indicator blinks on and off when the lamp hours reach 1000.
Press the Menu Button, choose Setup, then choose Service, then Info

SV1 SV1+ X350 X540

1100 1100
4000 Hours 4000 Hours 2000 Hours 2000 Hours
Press the Menu Button, choose Advanced, then choose Service, then Service Info. Press the Menu Button, choose Advanced, then choose Service, then Service Info. Press the Menu Button, choose Setup, then Service and Info Press the Menu Button, choose Setup, then Service and Info

Press the Menu Button, choose Advanced, then choose Service, then Service Lamp Timer. Press the Menu Button, choose Advanced, then choose Service, then Service Lamp Timer. Press the Menu Button, choose Setup, then choose Service, then Reset Lamp Timer Press the Menu Button, choose Setup, then choose Service, then Reset Lamp Timer

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QUICK SET-UP

The following steps will quickly lead you through set-up and adjustments. The sequence numbers refer to the drawing on the rear of the quick set-up. For details, please consult the following chapters.

SETTING UP

POWER OFF (1) Switch off all equipment before connecting. COMPUTER (2) Connect the computer to the COMPUTER input using the GA (Graphics Adapter) cable and applicable computer and monitor adapters if needed. SOUND (3) Connect sound from the computer using a standard 3.5 mm stereo jack line cable (not supplied).
MAINS (5) Connect the power cords to the various equipment.

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POWER ON (6) First switch on the projector, then the source equipment to facilitate correct recognition of the projector as a peripheral unit to the computer.
MOUSE (4) Connect the mouse cable to the MOUSE connector of the projector. Use an applicable mouse adapter at the computer end.

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ZOOM , FOCUS AND POSITION Zoom the lens for desired image size, focus the lens for an optically sharp image and tilt the unit using the integral adjustable feet to position the image on screen.
RESET Press RESET to automatically adjust for position, width and stability. RESET is automatically invoked when a new source is connected. CONTRAST AND BRIGHTNESS Adjust CONTRAST and BRIGHTNESS as preferred.

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TABLE OF CONTENTS
1 INTRODUCTION.... SYMBOL DESCRIPTIONS.. SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS... MAIN FEATURES... SUPPLIED MATERIAL... 11 5.1 STANDARD MATERIAL... 11 5.2 OPTIONAL MATERIAL... MAKING THE CONNECTIONS... IMAGE ADJUSTMENTS... USING THE PROJECTOR... 16 8.1 REMOTE CONTROL... 16 8.2 PROJECTOR KEYBOARD.. 19 8.3 THE MENU SYSTEM.. 21 8.3.1 THE SET-UP MENU SELECTIONS.. 22 8.3.2 THE SOUND SELECTIONS.. 22 8.3.3 THE OPTIONS SELECTIONS.. 23 8.3.4 THE HELP SELECTIONS.. CEILING MOUNTING... 25 9.1 SELECTING A MOUNT.. 25 9.2 MOUNTING IN THE CEILING.. 26 9.3 WIRING... YOUR PROJECTOR IN DETAIL... 27 10.1 SLB - SMALL, LIGHT AND BRIGHT.. 28 10.2 AUTOMATIC SETUP.. 28 10.3 POLYSILICON TFT LCD TECHNOLOGY.. 28 10.4 BASIC OPTICAL SYSTEM.. 28 10.5 TRACKBALL REMOTE CONTROL.. 29 10.6 MENU SYSTEM.. 29 10.7 OSD SYSTEM... 29 10.8 SET-UP MEMORY... 29 10.9 COOLING SYSTEM... APPLICATIONS... 31 11.1 PORTABLE USE.. 31 11.2 WORK GROUPS.. 31 11.3 TEACHING... 31 11.4 TRAINING... 32 11.5 CONTROL ROOMS... 32 11.6 PRODUCT PROMOTION.. 32 11.7 TRADE SHOWS... 33 11.8 SIMULATORS... TROUBLE-SHOOTING... MAINTENANCE... 36 13.1 GENERAL... 36

USER GUIDE

SVGA LCD PROJECTOR
The information contained in this User Guide, and the products described herein are subjected to change without prior notice.
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13.2 LAMP REPLACEMENT.. 36 13.3 THE REMOTE CONTROL... TECHNICAL DATA... 39 14.1 GENERAL ENVIRONMENTAL LIMITS. 39 14.2 PROJECTOR UNIT... 40 14.3 POWER SUPPLY... 40 14.4 REMOTE CONTROL.. 41 14.5 COMPATIBILITY... 41 14.6 PROJECTION DISTANCES.. CONNECTORS... 43 15.1 SOURCE 1 & 2... 43 15.2 MOUSE... 44 15.3 LINE OUT... ENVIRONMENTAL HANDLING.. FCC STATEMENT... 46

1 INTRODUCTION

Thank you for purchasing this state of the art SVGA full color projector!
For the experienced user, a quick set-up guide is included at the beginning of this manual. Please retain this user guide for future reference.

6 MAKING THE CONNECTIONS

The projector may be connected to different equipment. The following sections describe in detail how to connect to these systems.
See the illustration on the rear of the quick set-up card on how the various system parts connect together.
Place the projector on a table at a suitable distance to the projection screen. Select a screen with good reflectivity and avoid direct sunlight shining in. Place the projector so that the image is visible to the whole audience, and so that the unit does not obstruct the view. The projector is supplied with long cables for high flexibility in placement. Various cables are supplied or optionally available to connect to different sources. Follow the list below in numerical order for a trouble-free set-up! 1. SWITCH OFF all equipment before making all the connections.
PC. Use the GA cable directly to connect the graphics port of the PC to the COMPUTER connector on the projector. If needed, connect your monitor cable to the free branch on the GA cable. MAC. Use the MAC adapters, as marked, on the computer end of the GA cable to adapt to the graphics-port connector and monitor connector on the MAC.
NEC. Use the optional NEC adapters, as marked, on the computer end of the GA cable to adapt to the graphics-port connector and monitor connector on the NEC.
2. COMPUTER GRAPHICS ADAPTER. Computer graphics adapters use different connectors depending on the actual computer system in use. Connection to the projector is made through a basic GA cable and appropriate adapters.
Be aware of static electricity that may build up in the dry season and when operating on synthetic carpets. Discharge any static electricity by touching a metallic surface before you start.
3. SOUND. The GA cable has a sound input branch at the projector end. Connect sound from the computer using a standard 3.5 mm stereo jack line cable (not supplied). 4. MOUSE. To enable mouse control from the remote control, a connection is made using a mouse cable and various adapters. Connect the cable directly to the MOUSE connector on the projector. Connect the appropriate adapter to the free end of the mouse cable at the computer end as described below. SERIAL (RS 232). Use the serial adapter with a branch for the local computer mouse. The serial adapter is fitted with a 9 pin DSUB connector. Use an extra 9 to 25 pin adapter (available from your dealer) if your computer has a 25 pin serial connector. Connect your computer mouse to the free branch of the adapter if desired. With some computers, the branched adapter may not work. For this purpose, an optional straight serial adapter is available. PS/2. Use the PS/2 adapter that connects directly to your computer mouse port. Running the computer mouse in parallel is not possible, unless your computer itself has provision for two mice simultaneously. You may consider using the above serial adapter and run your mouse on the serial port instead, in order to be able to run your local mouse in parallel. This will require a different mouse driver setting. Please consult your computer documentation or local dealer for details.

5. MAINS POWER. Connect the mains cord to the projector and all other equipment in the set-up.
6. SWITCH ON the projector first, then the computer. It is important to switch the projector on first in order for correct detection of the projector as a display and mouse peripheral device to the computer.
MAC. Use the MAC mouse adapter to connect to the mouse port on your MAC computer.

7 IMAGE ADJUSTMENTS

This section will aid in adjusting a stable, flicker-free image for best viewing results. Use the remote control or the projector keypad to adjust settings, either directly or through the menu system.
1. ZOOM, FOCUS AND POSITION IMAGE. The projection lens has a manually adjustable zoom and focus. Place the projector at a suitable distance to the projection screen, alternatively zoom the image, to obtain the desired screen size. (See the Technical Data section for max and min projection distances.) Focus the image and observe that the picture elements (pixels) become sharp on screen. The projector has two adjustable feet in the front, so that the image can be shifted to a desired height on the wall. Tilt the projector body in the desired position and press the foot-release buttons. If necessary, fine adjust the height by screwing the feet either direction.
2. RESET in most cases automatically adjusts the image position, width (FREQUENCY) and stability (TUNE). If RESET fails to adjust the image correctly, see FREQUENCY, POSITION and TUNE below. RESET is automatically activated when a new source is connected. 3. SCALE the image as desired if you are viewing a lower (VGA) or higher (XGA) resolution image. Scaling will fill the viewable area by enlarging a lower resolution or compressing a higher resolution image. If you do not 14

Adjustable feet

Zoom Focus
The following list aids in a trouble free set-up of the projector. Try using a patterned background (tiles, checkerboard pattern etc) when adjusting the image.
scale a higher resolution image, you may choose to PAN around instead in order to view parts of the image. 4. CONTRAST and BRIGHTNESS may be adjusted according to your personal taste, the image and the viewing conditions. The controls are directly accessible on the remote control and on the projector keyboard.
6. POSITION the image correctly by accessing SET-UP, POSITION, then press ENTER and adjust position with the trackball or keyboard cursor controls
Set-up should be done once with the source(s) you are using most frequently. Allow some minutes for the unit to warm up before adjusting the settings. Most settings will be memorized individually for each source for future use.
7. TUNE the image for a stable projection. In the menu, select SET-UP, TUNE and press ENTER. Adjust stability using the trackball.

SOURCE 1&2 POINTER SCALE PAN

LIGHT MENU TRACKBALL

MEM Yes Yes Yes Yes No No No No No -

LEFT/ ENTER

RIGHT BOTTOM/ DRAG
FUNCTION is invoked, mouse control is disabled, as the trackball is used to control these functions instead. Trackball sensitivity, except for the mouse, is set under OPTIONS in the menu system. Mouse sensitivity is set at your computer as with the standard mouse. Emulates the right mouse key. This emulates the click-and-holdfunction of the desktop mouse. Use DRAG instead of RIGHT key when connected to a Macintosh computer. Emulates the left mouse key. Once the menu is accessed selections are confirmed using ENTER.

PROJECTOR KEYBOARD

The keypad on the projector gives access to all controls, either directly or through the menu system.

ON/OFF

CONTRAST

BRIGHT

VOLUME

CURSORS

KEY CONTRAST BRIGHT VOLUME ON/OFF RESET SOURCE MENU CURSOR KEYS ENTER
FUNCTION Contrast is the ratio between light and dark colors. Brightness (whiteness) of the image can be altered to suit local lighting conditions. Volume of the audio output can be altered to suit local conditions. Turns the projector into standby mode. Switches the projection lamp off, but leaves power on to the rest of the projector. Automatically adjusts the image correctly Toggles between source 1 & 2 Invokes the menu system. The cursor keys are used to navigate in the menu system Emulates the left mouse key. Once the menu is accessed selection are confirmed using ENTER.

SOURCE

MEM Yes Yes Yes -

INDICATOR ON/OFF

DPMS modes
FUNCTION NO LIGHT indicates that the unit is completely switched off by the mains switch GREEN indicates that the unit is operational YELLOW indicates that the unit is in standby mode (switched off using the remote control or the keypad) GREEN/YELLOW FLASHING FAST indicates that the projector is in stand by mode (searching for source) with a fast recovery time. GREEN/YELLOW FLASHING SLOW indicates that the projector is in suspend mode with a power reduction and longer recovery time. The projection lamp is shut off. RED indicates lamp lifetime overdue.

THE MENU SYSTEM

The menu system is designed to gain access to functions not often used, as opposed to frequently used features that are directly available through the remote control and the projector keypad. Press the MENU key to invoke or exit from the menu system. When the menu is active, the trackball is used to navigate between options (and therefore is not available for mouse control etc. at the same time). The ENTER key is used to activate or deactivate a function. The PROG key may be assigned to any of the menu functions.
Toggle functions (like OSD, REAR etc) are tagged when active and untagged when not active.

Increase/decrease functions (like TUNE and FREQUENCY etc) are adjusted using the trackball or keyboard cursor controls. The OSD field (in the lower left corner of the screen) indicates the actual settings.
Features available with some sources only are shown in grey color characters, while generally available functions are in normal case.
The main menu selections SETUP, SOUND, OPTIONS and HELP are explained in detail below.
The menu system is toggled on and off with the MENU key. The MENU is also switched off after one minute of inactivity. Most settings are memorized unless otherwise noted.
8.3.1 THE SET-UP MENU SELECTIONS
TUNE is used to stabilize the image. An untuned image can be seen as sideways instability or swimming.
POSITION. Due to minor variations in graphic cards, the horizontal and vertical position may need adjustment. Select POSITION, then press LEFT and use the cursor keys or trackball. REAR inverts the image for use in rear projection arrangements i.e. projection from the back of a screen.
CEILING switches between an upright and an upside-down projection by flipping the image vertically.
FACTORY RESET. This function resumes factory settings of all parameters. 8.3.2 THE SOUND SELECTIONS
TREBLE controls the higher sound range. BASS controls the lower sound range. BALANCE controls the sound balance between the two stereo speakers. EXTERNAL toggles between internal speakers and the audio line output. The audio line output is used to connect external speakers through an external amplifier.
COLOR TEMP. (Color Temperature) adjusts the red and blue color components.
MAC ( 832 X 624 ) enables detection of this specific source. Some SVGA sources with equal or more total lines will then be treated as MAC ( 832 X 624 ). In those cases, turn this function off.
FREQUENCY is provided to adjust image width. Generally, an incorrect frequency setting can be observed as an image too wide or too narrow, combined with vertical, unstable bands.
8.3.3 THE OPTIONS SELECTIONS
HIDE OSD switches the on-screen echoing of controls on and off. This setting only affects the direct control operations, not the menu system. This setting is not memorized.
VESA DPMS (Display Power Management Signalling). System initiating power down of the projector to avoid image imprint on the module. Regulates the various on/off/stand-by and suspend modes and signals the condition to the keyboard LED-indicators. Refer to the Projector Keyboard section for details. TRACKBALL SENSITIVITY. Controls the response of the remote control trackball in the menu system. (It does not affect the response of the computer mouse. Please adjust mouse sensitivity on the computer). FAST, MEDIUM and SLOW are available options. LANGUAGE. A selection of languages is available for the menu options, including English, German, French, Italian, Spanish, Norwegian, Japanese, Korean and Chinese. Other languages may apply.

MASK selects whether the mask is applied downwards or upwards. SERVICE is used to reset the lamp timer.
POINTER selects the pointer appearance. Options include BALL, ARROW and CROSS. Other shapes may apply.
SOURCE SEARCH is a toggle function that controls whether the projector shall automatically search for an active source or not. Manual source selection is maintained between active sources. Source priority is SOURCE 1 then 2. If SOURCE SEARCH is off (not tagged), the manually selected source is maintained, regardless of signal presence. If SOURCE SEARCH is active, the projector will switch to the next priority active source, regardless of manual selection.
8.3.4 THE HELP SELECTIONS
SOURCE INFO provides a status list of parameters relating to the source selected. ABOUT provides system information about the projector.

9 CEILING MOUNTING

The projector is prepared for ceiling mounting. As opposed to desktop use (most tables are approx. 80 cm tall, are flat and have a hard surface finish), ceilings vary in height and material. Also considerations must be made with respect to signal and power wiring. 9.1 SELECTING A MOUNT

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215 mm
Various mounting systems are available from different sources. Contact your dealer for further details or consult vendor catalogs. Be sure that the vendor has tested the mount with this specific projector for operational safety. Check that the mounting brackets fit the integral M4 screw mounts (see illustration below) of the projector, and that the ventilation slots are not blocked.

MOUNTING IN THE CEILING

An improperly mounted projector is a potential danger to people and equipment. A projector and mount falling down may cause personal injury and material damage. Such damage caused by bad workmanship in mounting and operation may lead to legal action and should be avoided. Avoid ceiling mounting of the projector in areas of frequent or probable earth quakes.
When fixing the mount in the ceiling, be sure to check the ceiling material and if it will hold the total weight of the mount and the projector. Look for wood, steel beams or concrete that will secure a good and lasting fixture. Avoid plaster or other fragile materials that do not have sufficient structural properties. Follow the detailed instructions supplied with the ceiling mount for proper mounting and operation. After having mounted the projector in the ceiling, test if the holding force is sufficient by adding a load to the mount at least double the weight of the combined projector and mount. The mount should hold this extra weight with no sign of fatigue and with no sign of mounting screws loosening. 9.3 WIRING Ceiling mounted projectors require long signal and power wires. The signals should be wired using high quality coaxial cable. The cables usually need to be customized. Some vendors have specialized in this field. Contact your dealer for further detail.

The advanced, miniaturized optical design and the use of a relatively low power, high efficiency illumination system combined with optimalized electronics has yielded a very compact, lightweight projector.

10.2 AUTOMATIC SETUP

The projector always seeks to adjust the projected image automatically. The user may also at any time invoke the autoadjust function by pressing RESET. When auto is operating, the image will be shifted to different positions on screen for about 5 seconds before it is stabilized.
10.3 POLYSILICON TFT LCD TECHNOLOGY
10.4 BASIC OPTICAL SYSTEM

PBS LAMP

The projector is based on three PolySilicon TFT LCD light valves, one each for the primary red, green and blue colors of the spectrum. Any other color may be produced by combining various amounts of these primary colors. High brightness is made possible by novel techniques for improved light collection in the illumination system and better distribution through the optical system. A special PBS (Polarized Beam Splitter) is employed to reduce the traditional loss of light that is normally associated with LCD systems using polarized light.

MIRRORS R G B MIRRORS

The light valve technology employed in the projector is based on small TFT (Thin Film Transistor) LCDs (Liquid Crystal Displays) manufactured in a high temperature process enabling the formation of so called PolySilicon transistors. These transistors are used both as switching elements at each picture element (pixel), and for other electronic signal handling.
A high efficiency discharge lamp that contains specially formulated metal halides produces a bright, white light with a well balanced spectral 28

PROJECTION LENS PRISM

distribution. The white light is then split by dichroic mirrors in three rays of the primary colors red, green and blue. These beams are then directed to one each of the three LCD valves. Depending on the control of these three LCDs, where each primary component of the image is separated, light is let through or blocked. The beams are then recombined in a prism and directed to the projection lens. The projection lens has zoom and focus rings available to the user in order to be able to select a suitable magnification (image size) at a given projection distance, and to adjust for a sharp image.
10.5 TRACKBALL REMOTE CONTROL
The remote control enables both set-up of the projector and control both of the projector and the computer mouse pointer during operation. The mouse functionality duplicates the local computer mouse without the need for any special software drivers.

10.6 MENU SYSTEM

10.7 OSD SYSTEM
The OSD (On Screen Display) is used to echo user controls for positive feedback. The OSD is active both within the menu and with direct controls. The OSD should not be confused with the menu system, the latter being used to gain access to controls, while the OSD merely indicates the actual operation. The OSD may be selected or deselected in the menu.

10.8 SET-UP MEMORY

The various user selections and settings that are made with the remote control, the projector keypad and the menu system, are automatically memorized for future reference. Most settings are related to the actual source in use, so when switching between sources, or between modes within sources, the individual settings are recalled accordingly.
The menu system is designed so that it may be invoked and overlayed at any time with any image projected. When invoked, the menu system will not interrupt the display of the underlying image. The hierarchical design, with a main menu and sub-menus, provides a logical approach to access the various functions. The localization in the upper left corner and the moderate size of the menus does not block much of the view of the image displayed. Several languages are selectable to suit international users from east and west.
The memory can store up to 40 different sources and mode characteristics. Some sources are predefined, while the remaining are available for customer set-up. See the compatibility list in the Technical Data section.
New sources are added to the memory only if the sync pattern differs significantly from a previous selection. If a new source is detected as an old one (close or identical sync patterns), and the settings are changed, the new settings will override the old ones. See the Remote Control and Menu sections for details of which functions that are memorized.

10.9 COOLING SYSTEM

The heat generated in the projection lamp and in the electronics circuitry needs to be effectively vented out of the projector. Cooling fans are employed to force the convection of air through the system. Air is let out close to the projection lamp (as this is the hottest area). The projector is designed to operate at a wide temperature range and works well when ceiling mounted, even at high ambients. See the technical Data section for temperature specification. The cooling system is temperature controlled, so that when operated on the desktop at normal temperature, the noise level is minimized due to a relaxed fan speed. When operating in the ceiling under high temperature ambients, the fan runs at a higher speed to maintain cooling while the noise level increases. The light leakage out of the vents is minimized by a special light blocking design of the vent flanges.

11 APPLICATIONS

The projector is perfectly suited for a variety of different applications including portable use, work groups, teaching, training, home theatres, control rooms, product promotion, shows, simulators and more 11.1 PORTABLE USE

WORK GROUPS

TEACHING
Educational institutions would use the projector both for traditional computer based teaching for the class, as well as interactive use over the Internet. By using the projector, the attention of the students is focused on a single large projection screen, supplementing the ordinary, individual computer monitors when needed. The projector may be placed on a table or permanently installed, either ceiling mounted or arranged for rear projection.
A work group typically involves a group of people actively involved in discussions round the table. The projector usually is connected to a networked computer. As the meeting evolves, various documents are continuously updated and corrected. Information is downloaded from the Internet or the company Intranet for up-to-date processing in the group. By the end of the session, the documents are wrapped up and minutes are distributed to the various recipients over the e-mail system. The projector may be placed on a table or permanently installed, either ceiling mounted or arranged for rear projection.
The projector is designed with portability in mind for the nomadic user. The footprint is small and the weight is low. The unit is employed with an integral handle, and is supplied with a soft carrying case holding the projector and all cables. The unit can be carried on-board an aeroplane and fits easily in the overhead locker. Remember that the projector is a delicate instrument containing precision optics. Avoid bumping and dropping the unit during transportation. When checking the unit in at the airport, ensure proper packaging to avoid breakage and malfunction. It is wise to bring an extra projection lamp, just in case

TRAINING

CONTROL ROOMS

PRODUCT PROMOTION

The projector is ideally suited to attract attention in order to promote sales of all kinds of products in shops and malls. The promotion material may be either computer generated based. Several projectors may be employed simultaneously to increase attention further. The projector is usually semipermanently installed, either ceiling mounted or arranged for rear projection.
Large screen projection of critical information enables a quicker and more consistent reaction to any change that needs immediate attention. This includes both manufacturing process control, as well as operational control in private, public and military situations. Several projectors may be cascaded or grouped to simultaneously project over a larger area or to project different screens simultaneously, using a dedicated screen splitter (available from third party suppliers). These applications are typically fixed and the projectors are usually either ceiling mounted for front projection or arranged in a rear-projection set-up.

The projector is ideally suited for company training in various areas such as products, software, organisational and staff continued education. It is practical for this purpose to have a dedicated training room with good facilities for each individual in order to secure the attention of each person during the training session. The projector may be placed on a table or permanently installed, either ceiling mounted or arranged for rear projection.

TRADE SHOWS

SIMULATORS
Simulators are used in various applications for training and entertainment. Professional use includes car driving, air plane and ship vessel control training, as well as other expensive and often dangerous situations that require well trained personnel. Entertainment use is basically in various theme parks etc.
Many companies attend various trade shows throughout the year. In these situations, the key issue is to attract the attention of a large, continuously moving public. One or more units projecting your company message will help steering the crowd to your business. The projector might be either placed on the table top, ceiling mounted or used for rear projection. Since control over lighting conditions is difficult at trade shows, arranging two projectors on top of each other projecting, the same image on the same screen will help by increasing the brightness.

12 TROUBLE-SHOOTING

This is a checklist to help you pinpoint any problem that may arise. Check the symptoms carefully if you experience any problem. The cure may be at your fingertips! Always check that the ON/OFF indicator on the projector flashes when a key on the remote control is pressed. This indicates that the projector is receiving signals from the remote control.
SYMPTOM The projector does not work The projected image is completely black
The projected image is too dark or too light.
Some colors are unstable or flickering
SOLUTION Check if the mains cable is attached properly. Check that the Power switch is ON. Toggle the ON/OFF button on the remote control. Check that the Power switch at the mains inlet is ON. The unit may have overheated due to the ventilation slots being covered while the projector was in use. Also ensure that the ambient temperature is within spec. Check the air inlet filter, as it may need vacuuming (see Maintenance). Wait until the unit has completely cooled down before using again. Adjust the CONTRAST and BRIGHTNESS settings. Press RESET, which will remove the predetermined settings for the current source, and make the set-up adjustments again. Check first that there are no loose cable connections. You can try to adjust the image quality with the CONTRAST and BRIGHTNESS keys. Try to improve the tuning by accessing TUNE in the menu system.

SYMPTOM The whole image appears to be unstable or misplaced
Cooling fan is not working The remote control is not working
The desktop mouse is not working
SOLUTION If the image is scaled, press SCALE to return to the default mode. Adjust the frequency and tuning settings (instability), or the image position settings (misalignment). Check that you are using a source with compatible resolution. The projector may be connected to a source with a non-standard computer (or video card). Adjust the frequency and position of the image. Check that the Power ON/OFF switch is ON. If the fan does not work the projector must not be used and should be returned to your dealer for repair. Make sure you point the remote control at the projection screen or directly at the IR receiver The maximum range of the IR transmitters is 15m (50 feet) - Are you standing close enough? If the effective range of the transmitters is significantly reduced, the remote control needs new batteries. Remember that the mouse must be connected before the computer source is switched on. Are the mouse cable and mouse adapter connections secure? Check the mouse driver settings on the computer You must boot the computer after the cable has been connected for it to recognise the mouse. If you are unsure whether this was the case, reboot your computer.

13 MAINTENANCE

13.1 GENERAL
The projector needs very little maintenance in order to function properly. Use a damp cloth to wipe off dust on the exterior. Clean the lens with a damp, non-abrasive cloth, using just water or a standard lens cleaning solution available from photographic dealers. Vacuum the air inlets periodically, especially when build-up of dust is observed. This will ensure cool operation of the unit.
Do not scratch the lens surface. Use the lens cap when the projector is not in use for added protection. Remember to remove the lens cap before operating the unit!

13.2 LAMP REPLACEMENT

Lamp lid
Projector seen from below 36
A lamp timer is available in the menu system under HELP, ABOUT, that may be used to track lamp operating time. The timer may be reset by the user.
The projector is using a custom metal halide lamp for illumination. The lamp is high pressure when hot (operating or immediately after switch-off). Lamp pressure is normal when cold.
Disconnect the power cord before opening the lamp lid to change the lamp.
To change lamp, unscrew the lamp lid. A safety switch will cut off the power supply to the lamp. Unscrew the lamp holder, fold out the handle and pull out the old lamp holder. Insert a new lamp.

Handle

Screws
To reset the lamp timer, invoke the menu system under OPTIONS, SERVICE, LAMP TIMER RESET. You need to confirm that you actually intend to reset the lamp timer, or cancel if you accidentally invoked the function.
Push the lamp holder all the way until it positively stops and mount the screw. Fold the handle and remount the lamp lid. Mount all screws well. Use only original lamp and holder as specified. The lamp is individually adjusted with the holder to maintain optimum illumination. Replacement using a different lamp may result in poor illumination, malfunction (potentially explosion) and will void any warranties.
Projector seen from below 37

13.3 THE REMOTE CONTROL

The infrared remote control requires little maintenance.
The trackball element may be cleaned occasionally with a damp (not wet) cloth. To take out the ball, twist the ring holding the ball anti-clockwise. Having taken out the ball, you may also clean the trackball interior using a damp (not wet) cotton swab.
To change the batteries, open the battery holder on the rear of the handset. Remove the old batteries and dispose of carefully. Insert new batteries of the type described in the Technical Data section, observing the polarity instructions inside the battery holder, and close the clip-shut door. Test that the remote control functions correctly by pressing the LIGHT key to see if the backlighting operates properly.

14 TECHNICAL DATA

The technical data given in this section was correct at the time of going to print, but may change without prior notice in order to improve product performance.
14.1 GENERAL ENVIRONMENTAL LIMITS
Storage temperature Storage humidity Operating temperature Operating humidity
Allow for slow acclimatization after storing at extreme temperatures and humidities, to avoid condensation. Should condensation appear, leave the projector unit in a controlled environment within the operating limits until the condensation has evaporated before using the projector.
-20 - 60 (-4 - 140 F), sea level C 10 - 90 % relative humidity, noncondensing 10 - 30 (50 - 86 F) ambient, sea level C 20 - 80 % relative humidity
This projector is designed for indoor use and should not be operated or stored in conditions outside the general environmental limits given in section below, as this may lead to permanent damage and will violate any warranties.

14.2 PROJECTOR UNIT

PROJECTOR DIMENSIONS (H x W x L) PROJECTOR WEIGHT PROJECTION LENS

IMAGE SIZE

DUAL VOLTAGE

14.3 POWER SUPPLY

100 - 120 VAC, 60 Hz, +/- 10 % 220 - 240 VAC, 50 Hz, +/- 10 % 250 W operating, 15W standby
PROJECTION DISTANCE ANTI-KEYSTONE CORRECTION PROJECTION LAMP LIGHT OUTPUT CELL COLOR RESOLUTION CONTRAST RATIO PIXEL RESOLUTION DEFECTIVE PIXELS VIDEO FREQUENCY HORIZONTAL SYNC VERTICAL SYNC COMPUTER INPUT AUDIO INPUT SPEAKERS APPROVALS
137 x 249 x 295 (375) mm / 5.4 x 9.8 x 11.6 (14.7) inch 5 kg / 11 lbs Manual zoom and focus lens 1.3 zoom ratio f 45-59 mm F 2.5-2.9 0.76 - 7.6 m / 30 - 300 inches (wide) 0.58 - 5.5 m / 23 - 230 inches (tele) 1 - 10 m / 3.3 - 33 ft 12 degrees 150 W metal halide 750 ANSI lumen 1.3polysilicon TFT LCD 16.7 million 300:x 600 x (max) 12 - 150 MHz 15 - 100 kHz 43.5 - 130 Hz 0 - 1 Vpp 1V RMS 2 x 1 W, four speakers CE UL cUL FCC Class A, Subpart J, Part 15

14.4 REMOTE CONTROL

UNIT SIZE (H x W x L) UNIT WEIGHT BATTERIES FUNCTIONAL RANGE COMPATIBILITY APPROVALS
20 x 50 x 190 mm / 0.78 x 1.97 x 7.48 inch 146 g / 0.32 lb. (with batteries) 4 pcs LR03/AAA 1.5V penlight 15 m / 50 ft Microsoft 2-key serial; MAC; PS/2 CE, FCC Class A

14.5 COMPATIBILITY

The projector is compatible with the interfaces and resolutions shown below, some of which are predefined. However since different varieties of these exist, a frequency adjustment may be needed. MODE Generic RESOLUTION 640 x x x x x x 768 (compressed) 640 x x x x x x 768 (compressed) 640 x x x 768 (compressed) 1152 x 870 (compressed)

SVGA XGA MAC

14.6 PROJECTION DISTANCES
The following table shows the combinations of projection distances and screen sizes that are possible.

MINIMUM

DISTANCE DIAGONAL WIDTH HEIGHT
Please consider the values given as nominal, with a variation of +/- 10 %.
1.00m/ 0.60m/ 0.48m/ 0.36m/
3.00m/ 118 1.80m/ 71 1.44m/ 57 1.08m/ 43
1.00m/ 0.80m/ 0.64m/ 0.48m/
3.00m/ 118 2.30m/ 91 1.84m/ 72 1.38m/ 54

MAXIMUM

7.00m/ 276 5.50m/ 217 4.40m/ 173 3.30m/ 130 7.00m/ 276 4.20m/ 165 3.36m/ 132 2.52m/ 99 9.00m/ 354 7.00m/ 276 5.60m/ 220 4.20m/ 165 9.00m/ 354 5.40m/ 213 4.32m/ 170 3.24m/ 128

15 CONNECTORS

The connector ports for the source equipment on the projector are located on the right hand-side (when facing) of the unit. The pinouts of all the connector ports is described in this section. Do not connect any devices or cables other than those supplied with the projector into the connector ports on the projector unit, even if the connector ports appear identical, as this voids any warranty and may cause permanent damage to the projector.

 

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