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Comments to date: 5. Page 1 of 1. Average Rating:
vstarc16 4:52am on Saturday, October 2nd, 2010 
Excellent projector at an great price. After 450hrs of use no problems at all. Love it! Image Quality, Brightness, Adjustability nothing
TheDigitalPioneer 2:35am on Monday, July 5th, 2010 
This is an upgrade from a LP260 that was 10 years old. Of course it looks incredible cpmpared to what I had before.
putopuntocom 9:03am on Monday, June 28th, 2010 
Works really well ; Great quality for the price ; Free replacement lamp with rebate Currently having problems with a 50ft HDMI cable.
piotr.y 4:59am on Monday, May 3rd, 2010 
awsome picture quality and features can use in daytime provided you draw some curtins cheaper than my old sanyo lcd flyscreen master plv-z1 and thats ... Nice "budget" projector, its just a shame that we have to pay twice the price of buying in USA. Great Projector Australian pricing rip off
knovins 2:47pm on Sunday, March 14th, 2010 
Mits HC3800 Review Environment and Mounting: The projector was ceiling mounted in a windowless basement theater room about 16 feet from my 92x52 inch ... After a month Bought this item from amazon.. got no prob at all with it. This item is awesome! great image quality the major problem... Mitsubishi HC3800 1080p Home Theater DLP Projector Having owned the HD1000U & HC1500 this projector was a natural upgrade.

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Overview

Air inlet grill (Front) Terminal board Air outlet grill Speaker (Left/Right) Control panel Remote control sensor (Front) Lens Remote control sensor (Rear) Kensington Security Lock Standard connector 10 Easy-carry handle

Control panel

LAMP ZOOM/ FOCUS

VOLUME COMPUTER VIDEO

AUTO POSITION
Power button (VOLUME) button COMPUTER button MENU button AUTO POSITION button MUTE button Direction buttons ENTER button VIDEO button + (VOLUME) button ZOOM/FOCUS button TEMP (temperature) indicator LAMP indicator Power indicator Main power

I : ON O : OFF

Terminal board
INPUT SELECT REMOTE DIGITAL ANALOG

COMPUTER 1 IN

RS-232C

USB VIDEO 2 IN

AUDIO 1 IN

VIDEO 1 IN

COMPUTER 2 IN MAIN

AUDIO 2 IN

S-VIDEO VIDEO
I AC IN COMPUTER OUT AUDIO OUT L AUDIO R
Ground terminal Power jack COMPUTER 2 IN terminal (D-SUB mini 15P) COMPUTER OUT terminal (D-SUB mini 15P) AUDIO OUT jack Video/audio input terminals USB Terminal RS-232C (DIN 8P) terminal COMPUTER 2 AUDIO IN jack COMPUTER 1 AUDIO IN jack COMPUTER 1 IN terminal (DVI-D24P) COMPUTER 1 IN terminal (D-SUB mini 15P) INPUT SELECT switch Reset button Wired remote control (REMOTE) jack

Bottom side

Release buttons (Left/Right) Adjustment foot (Left/Right) Air inlet cover Lamp cover
Caution: Do not replace the lamp right after using the projector. The lamp will be very hot.

Remote control

COMPUTER

KEYSTONE

ZOOM/ FOCUS

RIGHT CLICK

EXPAND P in P MUTE
Power button COMPUTER button AUTO POSITION button MENU button Right click button (For mouse) EXPAND button PinP button Wired remote control jack MUTE (Audio/Video) button STILL button Direction buttons ENTER button Mouse pointer LASER button + , (VOLUME) buttons ZOOM/FOCUS button VIDEO button KEYSTONE button Remote control transmitter Laser aperture Left click button (For mouse) Pressing LASER button emits the laser beam about 1 minute. Release LASER button and press it again if you wish to emits the laser beam.

AVOID EXPOSURE - LASER

RADIATION IS EMITTED FROM THIS APERTURE.

About laser beam

This remote control is class 2 (max. output 1 mW laser diode 640 - 660 nm) laser equipment. Beam Divergence : 3m distance about 5.0mm x 3.0mm (1.5mm)
LASER RADIATION DO NOT STARE INTO BEAM WAVE LENGTH : 640 - 660nm MAX OUTPUT : 1mW CLASS 2 LASER PRODUCT IEC 60825-1:1993+A1:1997
CAUTION : Pressing the LASER button provided remote control emits laser beam. Do not look into the beam light directly. Do not point the laser beam at people. Looking the laser beam directly may damage eyesight. Use of controls or adjustments or procedures other than those specified herein may result in hazardous radiation exposure.

Using the remote control

Battery installation
Use two AA size batteries. 1. Remove the back cover of the remote control by pushing the battery compartment door in the direction of the arrow. 2. Load the batteries making sure that they are positioned correctly (+ to +, and - to -). 3. Replace the back cover.
Important: Do not use a new battery with an old one. Load batteries in the correct position. Do not heat, take apart, or throw batteries into fire. Do not try to recharge batteries. Do not use rechargeable batteries. If the solution of batteries comes in contact with your skin or clothes, rinse with water. If the solution comes in contact with your eyes, rinse them with water and then consult your doctor.
Operation area (for wireless control system)
The range for operation is about 10 m (about 32 feet) when the remote control points to the projector. The distance to the screen back to the projector must be less than 7 m (about 23 feet). Depending on the type of the screen, the distance will be different.
Important: Avoid the direct sunlight or fluorescent light to the remote control sensor. Also keep the distance of more than 2 m (6.5") between the remote control sensor and fluorescent lamp on the remote control may not work correctly.
Using the wired remote control
Attached remote control for this projector can be used as a wired remote control with remote control cable. Wired remote control is useful for operating in a distance or outside of the operating area.
COMPUTER 2 IN MAIN O I AC IN COMPUTER OUT

AUDIO OUT

L AUDIO R
When the remote control is connected with remote control cable, it does not work as a wireless remote control.
When you need a longer cable, use a pin-pin cable. When using the wired remote control, the laser beam may be darker. It is normal.

Installation

Orientation of the projector
Picture size can be set by changing the distance between the screen and the projector. Front projection Width To find the approximate distance Screen A B between the projector and screen: Multiply the width of the screen Screen x 1.9 (min.) , Multiply the width of the screen x 2.4 (max.). A=B Refer to the chart for recommended distances in maximum L (between the screen and the zoom and minimum zoom. head of the projector)

Height

Screen
Diagonal size (inch) 40 " 60 " 80 " 100 " 120 " 140 " 160 " 180" 200 " 300 " Height (inch) 24 " 36 " 48 " 60 " 72 " 84 " 96 " 108 " 120 " 180 " Width (inch) 32 " 48 " 64 " 80 " 96 " 112 " 128 " 144 " 160 " 240 "

Projector + AV equipment

Important: Match the color of video and audio plugs on the AV cable with the connections. S-video signals take priority over video signals. If you input both S-video signals and normal video signals at the same time, the normal video input automatically is inhibited.
Connect either one of these.
INPUT SELECT REMOTE DIGITAL ANALOG COMPUTER 2 IN MAIN O I AC IN COMPUTER OUT AUDIO OUT L AUDIO R AUDIO 2 IN COMPUTER 1 IN
to S-video input to video input to audio input
to video output to audio output

VCR etc.

to S-video output
Projector + DVD player or HDTV decoder
Some DVD players have output terminal for 3 line fitting (Y, CB, CR). When connecting them to the projector, connect to COMPUTER 1 IN or COMPUTER 2 IN of the projector. In this case, set Y, CB, CR for COMPUTER INPUT setting in SIGNAL menu. DVD player generally has SDTV system component video output (Y, CB, CR) terminals. HDTV decoder has HDTV system component video output (Y, PB, PR) terminals. When connecting the projector with DVD player or HDTV decoder, the signal cuircuit automaticaly applied to either of them. In this case, the COMPUTER INPUT in the SIGNAL menu becomes [Y, CB, CR/Y, PB, PR].
DVD player or HDTV decoder AUDIO cable to COMPUTER AUDIO IN

CB(PB) CR(PR)

to AUDIO OUT

INPUT SELECT REMOTE

BNC - RCA connector (optional) No connection

G B R HD/CS VD

DIGITAL ANALOG COMPUTER 2 IN MAIN O I AC IN COMPUTER OUT AUDIO OUT L AUDIO 2 IN

AUDIO R

Mini D-SUB 15 pin-BNC conversion cable (optional)
to COMPUTER IN (Mini D-SUB 15P)
Y, PB, PR is an example of the terminal names for a HDTV decoder. The terminal name is different depending on the connected equipment. Use mini D-SUB 15 pin-BNC conversion cable for connection. Some DVD players may not project the image correctly. Set the INPUT SELECT switch on the terminal board to ANALOG. When connecting with HDTV equipment which has R, G, B output, set RGB for the COMPUTER INPUT in the SIGNAL setting menu. Change the setting in the SIGNAL menu, when 525p signal is inputted. (Refer to page 20).
Projector + Personal computer
For computer with Mini D-SUB 15P terminal (IBM PC or IBM PC compatibles etc.)

RGB cable for PC

computer

to monitor port

to COMPUTER OUT
to COMPUTER AUDIO IN PC audio cable (option)

to PC audio output

MONITOR OUTPUT
RGB cable for PC (option) When outputting to both a PC monitor and the projector.
Set the INPUT SELECT switch on the terminal board to ANALOG.
For computer with DVI terminal

DVI cable (option)

to COMPUTER IN (DVI-D24P)

to DVI port

Set the INPUT SELECT switch on the terminal board to DIGITAL. The signal inputted to the COMPUTER 1 IN (DVI) terminal is not outputted from the COMPUTER OUT terminal. Make sure to connect computer with DVI cable before starting computer. If connecting computer with DVI cable after starting the computer, the image signal may not be outputted from DVI terminal of computer
Important: Connectors or analog RGB output adapters may be necessary depending on the PC connected to this projector. Please contact your dealer. The audio input for this projector is a stereo pin jack. Please check the available cable for the audio input terminal of the computer. Some personal computer may not have the audio output terminal. For using Macintosh A monitor output adapter is necessary for a Macintosh if it has no video port. Please contact your dealer. A MAC adapter for RGB cable may be necessary depending on the personal computer connected to this projector. Please contact your dealer. About DDC (For DVI connection) The projector complies with VESA DDC 2B (EDID) specification. If your computer provides DDC2B (EDID) function, setup will be done automatically. For use this function, you must down load the driver from our Internet Home Page. Please contact your dealer or Mitsubishi sales office for more details.
Preparing the projector for operation
Getting ready for projection
1. Connect the power cord provided to the projector. 2. Connect the power cord to the wall power outlet. 3. Remove the lens cap. Warning: Do not look directly into the lens when projector is ON. The lens cap is for protecting the lens. If you leave the power on with the cap on, the cap may be warped. Please remove the lens cap when you turn the power on. This projector is equipped with the power cords for both U.S. and Europe. Use the appropriate power cord for your country. A three-pin grounding type power plug is used with the projector. Do not remove the grounding pin on the power plug. If you are unable to insert the plug into the outlet, contact your electrician to replace your A/C outlet. The supplied power cord for U.S. is used for 120V only. Never connect to any outlet or power supply having a different voltage or frequency. If you connect to the power supply having a different voltage, please use the appropriate power cord. Use 100-240V AC 50/60Hz correct voltage otherwise it may lead to fire or electric shock. Do not place any objects on the power cord, and keep the projector away from heat sources to avoid damaging the power cord. A damaged power cord can cause fire or electric shock. Do not modify or alter the power cord otherwise it may cause fire or electric shock. Contact your dealer if the cord is damaged. Caution: Plug in firmly and unplug by holding the plug, not by pulling the cable out. Do not plug in or out with wet hands. It may cause an electric shock.

Adjusting the angle of projection
For the best result, project onto a flat screen with a 90 degree angle to the floor. If necessary, tilt the projector by adjusting two foot adjustments on the bottom of the projector.

screen

Adjustment foot
1. Lift the projector to the appropriate angle. 2. Press the buttons by the projectors adjustable front feet, this will allow the feet to slide out to the approximate position. 3. Release the foot adjustment buttons to lock the feet in that position. 4. Rotate the projector feet for fine adjustment. After using the projector 5. Return the adjustable feet into the projector. Important: The image becomes trapezoid shape when the screen or project is not level. Use KEYSTONE button and + or - buttons on the remote control to adjust, however, the circumference of the image may not be focused. Screen on a flat wall with a 90 angle to the floor. Align projector to produce a full screen display as illustrated on page 9. The distance from the projector to the screen must be compatible with screen size chart on page 9. Note the distance from the screen chart.
To operate projector power ON

3 , 9 , AUTO POSITION

button

2 , , 9 , 10 6,8 4

AUTO POSITION button

LAMP ZOOM/ FOCUS TEMP

VOLUME COMPUTER

MENU ENTER

EXPAND

P in P

STILL button MUTE button

MUTE button

1. Turn on the equipment connected to the projector. 2. Put the projector into standby mode by pressing the main power switch. The POWER indicator lights up red. 3. Turn the projector on by pressing the POWER button. The light source lamp starts warming up, eventually turning completely on. When the light source lamp does not light up, wait until the LAMP indicator is turned off, then press the POWER button again. If the main power switch to the unit is turned off within two minutes of turning off the light source lamp, power will not be applied to the lamp for one minute when the next time the main unit power switch is turned on. When this happens, the indicator lamp will blink for one minute. condition indicator LAMP POWER
The picture might not be of optimum performance in extreme hot or cold conditions. (The projector is not malfunctioning.) 4. Select the desired external input source by using the COMPUTER or VIDEO button. The projector automatically selects the appropriate signal format. The selected signal format is displayed on the screen. To view the digital input, select COMPUTER 1 input and set the INPUT SELECT switch on the terminal board to DIGITAL. When selecting the COMPUTER input, the image may flicker. Press the $ or % button to adjust the image. When input signal is jittering, please adjust by $ or % button also connecting with DVD player or MUSE decoder etc. When supplying unstable signal like Still or Reverse play with VCR, NO SIGNAL may appear on the screen. In this case, you may avoid this issue by selecting the right color format like NTSC, PAL in OPTION menu. 5. Press the ZOOM/FOCUS button to FOCUS. ZOOM will appear on the display. 6. Adjust with the + or - button to get an approximate size. 7. Press the ZOOM/FOCUS button to ZOOM. FOCUS will appear on the display. 8. Adjust with the + or - button to get a fine picture. Focus and zoom adjustment is possible in the normal picture mode only. In PinP or EXPAND mode, the adjustment is prohibited.

AUDIO 15

AV mute Image and audio are temporarily muted by pressing the MUTE button. To restore the image and audio to the normal mode, press the MUTE button again. To prevent the damage of the LCD, the image and audio will be restored automatically to the normal mode, 10 minutes after setting the AV mute mode. The audio from the AUDIO OUT jack is also muted by pressing the MUTE button. Caution: When you have finished using this equipment, wait 120 seconds for the exhaust fans to stop. Then turn off the main switch and unplug the power cable from the wall outlet, for safety purposes. After the lamp is turned off, the lamp cannot be switched on again for 60 seconds as a precautionary measure. It will take another 60 seconds before the lamp indicator goes off. If you wish to turn on the projector again, wait until the indicator is off then press the POWER button. The exhaust fan rotates faster when the temperature around the projector rises. When the temperature around the projector becomes too high, the sign TEMP!! blinks red on the screen. If the temperature stays too high, the lamp will be shut off automatically. The projector automatically shuts off when the lamp is used up in about 1,500 hours and cannot be used until the lamp is replaced and the internal timer is reset. See page 23.
The volume control bar will disappear about 10 seconds after releasing the volume buttons. The volume buttons do not work when MENU selection bar or MENU is displayed. The volume from the AUDIO OUT jack is also changed by pressing the volume + or button. (Variable LINE OUT) If the high level of audio signal, for example DVD is supplied into COMPUTER AUDIO IN terminal, the speaker out may be distorted.

Menu operation

OFF OFF ON OFF 30 min ON

PICTURE

CONTRAST BRIGHTNESS COLOR MATRIX USER COLOR TEMP.
SHARPNESS TINT COLOR INSTALLATION KEYSTONE AUTO POWER ON AUTO POWER OFF SPLASH SCREEN IMAGE REVERSE MENU POSITION EXPAND MODE FRAME POSI. VIDEO SIGNAL ANAMORPHIC LANGUAGE RESET ALL MEMORY CALL HORIZ.POSITION VERT.POSITION FINE SYNC. TRACKING COMPUTER INPUT HOLD
USER OFF STANDARD HIGH LOW USER 10
RED YELLOW GREEN CYAN BLUE MAGENTA SATURATION CONTRAST R CONTRAST B BRIGHTNESS R BRIGHTNESS B
(Displays only when the source is selected to VIDEO) (Displays only when the source is selected to VIDEO)
-15, -12, -9, -6, -3, 0, +3, +6, +9, +12, +15

ON , OFF

OFF, 5, 10, 15, 30, 60 min
ON , OFF OFF, MIRROR, INVERT, MIRROR INVERT 1 (Upper left), 2(Lower right) 1-4 (AUTO : When the source is selected to COMPUTER) 1-5 AUTO , NTSC , PAL , SECAM , 4.43NTSC , PAL-M , PAL-N , PAL-60 ON , OFF , English , Espaol , Deutsch , Franais , Italiano , OK AUTO, USER1, USER- 999 * 0 - 999 * 0 - - 9999 * RGB, YCBCR / YPBPR AUTO ON OFF

OPTION

SIGNAL
* : Setting range is different according to the type of the signal.
BEGIN END -1 - -- - +63 * 1 - 63 * 0 - 9999 * 0 - 9999 * AUTO, 0 - 7 AUTO, ON, OFF 0 - - - - 510
USER MEMORIZE DELETE DEFAULT USER1, USER2 USER1, USER2
CLAMP POSITION CLAMP WIDTH HORIZ. PIXELS VERT LINES PLL VERT. SYNC SHUTTER(U) SHUTTER(L) SHUTTER(LS) SHUTTER(RS)

Basic operation

Several settings can be adjusted using Menu. EXAMPLE: Auto power off time setting
4. Press the { or } button to select AUTO POWER OFF.
AUTO POWER ON AUTO POWER OFF

SPLASH SCREEN

1. Press the MENU button.
5. Press the $ or % button to adjust auto power off time.
2. Press the $ or % button to select the OPTION menu.

INSTALLATION

3. Press the ENTER button (or } button).
6. Exit the menu system by pressing the MENU button several times. If the menu operation is not working, press the RESET button on the terminal board using a suitable sharp object, push gently. The settings with 2 mark, you should press the ENTER button after selecting.

0 OFF OFF ON OFF

KEYSTONE AUTO POWER ON AUTO POWER OFF
SPLASH SCREEN IMAGE REVERSE
Menu operation (continued)
1 PICTURE CONTRAST. Adjusts the picture contrast. The contrast becomes higher XGA60 as the number increases. IMAGE BRIGHTNESS. Adjusts image brightness. The image becomes brighter as CONTRAST 0 the number increases. BRIGHTNESS 0 COLOR MATRIX. Adjusts color balance in each color of the image. See page USER COLOR MATRIX 18. COLOR TEMP. STANDARD COLOR TEMP. Adjusts color temperature. See page 18. SHARPNESS 0 SHARPNESS. Adjusts the picture sharpness. The sharpness becomes TINT 0 sharper as the number increases. COLOR 0 TINT.. Adjusts the color balance in the image. The color balance of the image shifts green as the number increases and shifts to purple as the number decreases (displays only when the source is selected to VIDEO). When the TV50 (PAL, SECAM) signal is inputted, you cannot adjust the TINT. COLOR. Adjusts the color intensity of the image (displays only when the source is selected to VIDEO).

2 INSTALLATION KEYSTONE. Adjusts keystone correction of the image. If the image has XGA60 keystone distortion, select the approximate setting. For INSTALLATION normal use, select 0. 0 KEYSTONE AUTO POWER ON.. To select whether to boot up automatically when the power is AUTO POWER OFF ON turned on external to the projector. In this case, the main AUTO POWER OFF OFF power switch of the projector has to be ON. Set this when the SPLASH SCREEN ON projector is hanging on the ceiling. IMAGE REVERSE OFF The projector is in stand-by mode when the lamp is not on. In this case, use the remote control to turn on the lamp. AUTO POWER OFF. Use to select the length of time before projector switches to stand-by when there is no input signal selected source. Select OFF to cancel this function. SPLASH SCREEN. Use to display the splash screen on the screen when the power is turned ON. IMAGE REVERSE Use to reverse or invert the projected image. MIRROR is used to rear projection. MIRROR, INVERT is for rear projection ceiling mount.
3 OPTION MENU POSITION. Use to select the position where the menu is displayed, (upper left) or (lower right). EXPAND MODE. Selects the mode of enlarging screen. See page 21. MENU POSITION FRAME POSI. Sets the position of sub screen. See page 21. A EXPAND MODE VIDEO SIGNAL. When AUTO is set, the appropriate video format is FRAME POSI. automatically selected according to the input signal. If the ? VIDEO SIGNAL image does not appear correctly, select the desired video ANAMORPHIC format manually. ANAMORPHIC. Set ON when displaying DVD discs which are recorded in A LANGUAGE RESET ALL letter boxed images. LANGUAGE. Use to select the language for the projector display such as menu. ( / English / Espaol / Deutsch / Franais / Italiano / ) RESET ALL. Use to reset the MENU setting.
1. 1. 3. AUTO OFF English OK
When the LANGUAGE in OPTION menu is set to English and NTSC video format is selected, the brightness is decreased 15 points by set-up cancel function for U.S. (The indicated value is not changed.) The image becomes darker, but this is not a failure of the projector.
4 SIGNAL MEMORY CALL. Use to select AUTO, USER 1 or USER 2. See below. HORIZ. POSITION. Use to adjust the horizontal position of the image. VERT. POSITION.. Use to adjust the vertical position of the image. FINE SYNC. Use to synchronize the projector with PC input signals so that the image is not blurred. TRACKING. Use to avoid image noise such as wide stripes. COMPUTER INPUT. The unit adjusts itself automatically when connected to a DVD player with a component video output (Y, C B, CR). In the case ( Y, PB, PR). In the case the projector is connected to equipment that includes RGB output terminal, adjust to RGB mode. HOLD. Adjusts the image when flagging occurs near the top of the screen.

AUTO RGB AUTO

MEMORY CALL HORIZ. POSITION VERT. POSITION FINE SYNC. TRACKING

R G B R G B

COMPUTER INPUT HOLD

MEMORIZE

DELETE

DEFAULT

5 SIGNAL - USER (Normally, there is no need for adjustments.) CLAMP POSITION/ CLAMP WIDTH.If you use something similar, the brighter colors of the SIGNAL-USER projected image may become blurred. In this case, adjust CLAMP POSITION CLAMP POSITION or CLAMP WIDTH. CLAMP WIDTH HORIZ.PIXELS. Use to adjust the width of the image. The image size grows HORIZ. PIXELS wider as the number increases. (Adjust to the horizontal VERT. LINES pixels of the input signal for normal setting.) PLL VERT.LINES. Use to adjust the height of the image. The image size grows VERT. SYNC. higher as the number increases. (Adjust to the vertical lines SHUTTER(U) of the input signal for normal setting.) SHUTTER(L) PLL.. Use to adjust the image when skewed on top. Select AUTO for SHUTTER(LS) SHUTTER(RS) normal setting. VERT.SYNC. Use to adjust the image when its motion does not run smoothly. Select AUTO for normal setting. SHUTTER(U).. Use to adjust the image when the noise etc. appears on top part of image. SHUTTER(L). Use to adjust the image when the noise etc. appears on bottom part of image. SHUTTER(LS). Use to adjust the image when the noise etc. appears on left side of image. SHUTTER(RS). Use to adjust the image when the noise etc. appears on right side of image.

AUTO AUTO 0 0

User memory for signal setting
This projector can memorize the maximum of 2 signal menu settings. Memorizing the setting 1. Select MEMORIZE in the SIGNAL menu, and press the ENTER button. 2. Press the $ or % button to select the memory which you wish to record (USER 1 or USER 2). 3. Press the ENTER button. Initialite the setting which has been changed (Default) Select RESET in the SIGNAL menu, and press the ENTER button. When initializing, selection buttons will not work for about 2 - 18 seconds. Select the user setting Select MEMORY CALL in SIGNAL menu, and press the $ or % button to select the memory (USER 1 or USER 2). Reset the recorded setting 1. Select DELETE in the SIGNAL menu, and press the ENTER button. 2. Press the $ or % button to select the memory which you wish to reset (USER 1 or USER 2). 3. Press the ENTER button. The recorded setting will be reset.

Picture adjustment

Adjusting the image
You can adjust the picture by using the IMAGE menu.
5. Press the $ or % button to adjust the color balance of the color. 6. Repeat steps 4 and 5 for more adjustments. 7. Exit the menu system by pressing the MENU button several times. When using the setting which has been already prepared, select 1 (for VIDEO input) or 2 (for COMPUTER input) in step 3. When not using Color matrix adjustment, select OFF in step 3.

USER STANDARD 0

CONTRAST BRIGHTNESS COLOR MATRIX COLOR TEMP. SHARPNESS TINT COLOR

Color temperature

1. Select COLOR TEMP in IMAGE menu. 2. Press the $ or % button to select USER 2. 3. Press the ENTER button.

COLOR TEMP.-USER

CONTRAST R CONTRAST B BRIGHTNESS R BRIGHTNESS B 0 0
To control the level of white-to-black in the image : Adjust CONTRAST in IMAGE menu. Press the % button to increase the contrast and the $ button to reduce it. To control the light level of the image : Adjust BRIGHTNESS in IMAGE menu. Press the % button to lighten the image and the $ button to darken the image. To adjust the detail and clarity of the image : Adjust SHARPNESS in IMAGE menu. Press the % button to make the picture seem sharper and the $ button to make it softer. To determine the intensity of the color : Adjust COLOR in IMAGE menu. Press the % button to increase the amount of color in the image and the $ button to decrease it. To adjust the red-green color balance of the image : Adjust TINT in IMAGE menu. Press the % button to increase the amount of red in the image and the $ button to increase the amount of green in the image.
4. Press the { or } button to select the desired item. 5. Press the $ or % button to adjust the item. 6. Repeat steps 4 and 5 for more adjustments. 7. Exit the menu system by pressing the MENU button several times. About color temperature
There are different kinds of white color. Color temperature is a way to show the differences. The white, which temperature is low, becomes reddish white. When the color temperature is higher, the white becomes more bluish. This projector sets this color temperature by changing the numbers of contrast blue and red. To set the color temperature high: Set the contrast B (Blue) number high, and the contrast R (Red) number low. To set the color temperature low: Set the contrast B (Blue) number low, and the contrast R (Red) number high.

Color matrix

This feature adjusts the color balance in each color of RGB (Red, Green, Blue), and their neutral colors (yellow, cyan, magenta) by using Color correction adjustment. Use Color correct adjustment when enphasizing a specific color, or when only a certain color balance is not correctly adjusted. 1. Select COLOR MATRIX in IMAGE menu. 2. Press the ENTER button.

COLOR MATRIX

RED YELLOW GREEN CYAN BLUE MAGENTA SATURATION
3. Press the $ or % button to select USER }. 4. Press the { or } button to select the desired color. If you wish to adjust the color intensity of the image, select SATURATION.
Adjustment from personal computer
Although this projector sets proper signal systems automatically for the image signal from personal computers, it cannot be applied to some of personal computers. In this case, press the AUTO POSITION button. If the images are still not projected correctly, use the MENU display to adjust the projected images.

Top part of image curves : Change the setting of HOLD in SIGNAL menu or PLL in SIGNAL - USER menu. HOLD. Select ON, and adjust BEGIN or END for image which top part is the least curved. PLL. Select 0 - 7 for an image in which top part is the least curved. Select AUTO for normal setting. Image does not move naturally : Adjust VERT. SYNC. of the menu in SIGNAL USER menu. Select AUTO for normal setting. curved. Select AUTO for normal setting. Do not change each menu setting in USER menu for normal setting. Simple adjustment method 1. Select HORIZ. POSITION in SIGNAL menu. 2. Press the$ or % button to adjust the horizontal start position (the left side of image). 3. Select TRACKING in SIGNAL menu. 4. Press the$ or % button to adjust the horizontal end position (the right side of image). 5. Repeat steps 1 to 4 for fine adjustment. 6. Select VERT. POSITION in SIGNAL menu. 7. Press the$ or % button to adjust the vertical start position (the top end of image).
Image moved to right or left : Adjust HORIZ. POSITION in SIGNAL menu. Press the % button to move the image to left. Press the $ button to move the image to right. Image moved to up or down : Adjust VERT. POSITION in SIGNAL menu. Press the % button to move the image to upward. Press the $ button to move the image to down. Image flickers / Image is out of focus : Adjust FINE SYNC. in SIGNAL menu.

SIGNAL-USER

CLAMP POSITION CLAMP WIDTH HORIZ. PIXELS VERT. LINES PLL VERT. SYNC. SHUTTER(U) SHUTTER(L) SHUTTER(LS) SHUTTER(RS) AUTO AUTO 0 0
Wide strips appear : Adjust CLAMP POSITION or CLAMP WIDTH of each menu in SIGNAL - USER menu. Noise appears on right or left side of image : Adjust SHUTTER (LS), SHUTTER (RS) or HORIZ. PIXELS of the menu in SIGNAL - USER menu. Noise appears on top or bottom part of image : Adjust SHUTTER (U), SHUTTER (L) or VERT. LINES of the menu in SIGNAL - USER menu.
Picture adjustment (continued)
Specification of RGB signals in each computer mode of the projector
Signal mode TV60 TV50 1080i 720p PC98 CGA70 CGA85 VGA60 VGA72 VGA75 VGA85 SVGA56 SVGA60 SVGA72 SVGA75 SVGA85 XGA43i XGA60 XGA70 XGA75 XGA85 SXGA70a SXGA75a SXGA85a SXGA60b SXGA75b SXGA43i SXGA60 SXGA75 SXGA85 MAC13 MAC16 MAC19 MAC21 HP75 HP72 SUN66a SUN76a SUN66 SUN76 SGI72 SGI76 IBM60 resolution (H x V) 640 x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x 1024 horizontal frequency (kHz) 15.73 15.63 33.75 45.00 24.82 31.47 37.86 31.47 37.86 37.50 43.27 35.16 37.88 48.08 46.88 53.67 35.52 48.36 56.48 60.02 68.68 63.85 67.50 77.49 60.00 75.00 46.43 63.98 79.98 91.15 35.00 49.72 60.24 68.59 62.94 78.13 61.85 71.81 71.68 81.13 76.92 82.00 63.42 Vertical frequency (Hz) 59.94 50.00 60.00 60.00 56.42 70.09 85.08 59.94 72.81 75.00 85.01 56.25 60.32 72.19 75.00 85.06 86.96 60.00 70.07 75.03 85.00 70.01 75.00 85.06 60.00 75.00 86.87 60.02 75.03 85.02 66.67 74.55 75.02 74.96 74.92 72.00 66.00 76.63 66.68 76.11 72.30 76.00 60.00 Normal mode (H x V) 1024 x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x 768 Real mode (H x V) 640 x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x 768

3. Remove the lamp cover in the direction of the arrow as indicated.
4. Loosen screws (b) using a phillips screwdriver (+), and remove them.

5. Pull up the handle.

6. Hold onto the projector by the handle as you pull out the lamp. Once the lamp has been removed, do not spill liquid on it, place it near flammable objects or where children can touch it. Otherwise, it will cause injury or fire. 7. Insert the new lamp securely into the projector body in the right direction. 8. Put the handle back to the holding point. Make sure that the handle is locked.
The lamp is designed to project the image on the LCD panels. When the lamp no longer functions, replace it with a new one.
9. Tighten up the screws (b) using a phillips screwdriver (+).

Maintenance

Caution: Be sure to turn off the projector and unplug the power cord from the wall outlet before you perform any maintenance on the projector.
Cleaning the projector and the ventilation slots
Use a soft cloth to clean the projector and the ventilation slots. When the slots become dirty, wipe them with a soft cloth dampened with a diluted mild detergent, and then wipe them with a dry cloth. To protect the surface of the projector from fading or deteriorating: Do not spray insecticide on or inside the projector. Do not use benzine or thinner to clean it. Do not let rubber or plastic materials come into contact with the projector.

Cleaning the air-filter

Clean the air-filter frequently (about once a month). If the filter or ventilation slots become clogged with dirt or dust, the temperature inside of the projector may rise and cause some troubles, such as damage of inside parts, and shortening the life of panel. When the temperature inside of the projector rises, the TEMP indicator blinks in red, and the power will be shut off to be stand-by which LAMP indicator is turned off.

Cleaning the lens

Use a standard lens-cleaning brush or a piece of lens tissue dampened with lens cleaning fluid. The lens surface is fragile. Use only recommended, nonabrasive lens-cleaning materials. Do not touch the lens with your fingers.

Filter cover

1. To remove the filter cover, press the ridged area gently, push the cover in the direction of the arrow and lift.

DVI Interface (TMDS Single link) 350 mVrms, 10k or more 3.5mm stereo mini jack Serial (Mini DIN 8 pin female connector) RS-232C standards PS/2 (Mouse function), USB terminal for Mouse, Wired remote terminal 367 mm (width height depth) Approx. 6.7kg 114 inch (2.9m) +41F (+5C) ~ +104F (+40C), 30~90%
This projector has a Kensington Security Standard connector for use with a Kensington MicroSaver Security System. Refer to the information that came with the Kensington System for instructions on how to use it to secure the projector. Please contact to Kensington Technology Group as shown below. Kensington Technology Group 2855 Campus Drive San Mateo, CA 94403, U.S.A. Phone : (650)572-2700 Fax : (650)572-9675
Specifications (continued)

Connectors

RS-232C (Mini DIN 8P)

COMPUTER IN (DVI-D24P)

COMPUTER IN/OUT (Mini D-SUB 15P)

PIN No. 15

SPEC R(RED)/CR G(GREEN)/Y B(BLUE)/CB GND GND GND GND GND GND GND HD/CS VD
PIN No. 1 I/O IN IN IN IN/OUT OUT OUT OUT 12
SPEC DATA 2DATA 2+ DATA 2 Shield DDC Clock DDC Data DATA 1DATA 1+ DATA 1 Shield

PIN No. 23 24

SPEC +5V Power Ground Hot Plug Detect DATA 0DATA 0+ DATA 0 Shield Clock Shield Clock+ Clock-

PIN No. 7 8

NAME TXD RTS DTR GND CTS / 5V DCD / CLOCK RXD RI / DATA
Dimensional drawings (mm)

98.5 92

Whats included in the box
2 AC power cable 1 Audio/Video cable RGB cable for PC RS-232C cable PS/2 adapter USB cable 246C383-10 246C383-20 246C381-10 246C394-10 246C366-10 246C367-10 246C376-Remote control Remote control cable Users manual Quick reference card Battery for remote 939P843-10 246C393-10 871D293-40 857B038-10
Replacement part (Option / Not included in the box)
Spare marcury lamp 499B023-10 (VLT-X400LP)
Manufactured by Mitsubishi Electric Corporation 1 Zusho Baba, Nagaokakyo-City, Kyoto Japan
871D293A40 Printed in Japan

 

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