OWNER'S MANUAL DLP Projector Please read the safety information carefully before using this product. BF50RG (BF50RG-GL) BF60RG (BF60RG-GL) DBF510RG (DBF510RG-GL) www.lg.com Copyright © 2023 LG Electronics Inc. All Rights Reserved.
CONTENTS ENGLISH 11 12 16 17 20 21 22 26 26 28 41 42 44 46 49 50 51 52 PREPARATION INSTALLATION Ceiling-Type Installation Projection Distance per Screen Size Adjusting the Focus of the Projection Display Adjusting the Position of Projection Display Kensington Security System USING REMOTE CONTROL Inserting Batteries in the Remote Control Viewing the Remote Control Features MAKING CONNECTIONS Connecting to a PC External Device Connection Connecting Multiple Projectors SAFETY PRECAUTIONS CHECKING B
PREPARATION The pictures may differ slightly from the actual product. Accessories • • • • ENGLISH Accessories included with the projector are show below. Accessories are subject to change without prior notice. New accessories may be added or old ones removed.
Optional Extras To purchase optional accessories, visit an electronics store or online shopping site or contact the retail store where you purchased the product. Optional accessories are subject to change without prior notice.
Parts and Components Focus Ring Zoom Ring Inlet Vent IR Receiver Lens1) Projection Screen (Lens) Position Adjustment Dial 1) Do not touch the lens when using the projector. The lens may be damaged. (Keep lens away from sharp objects.
Joystick Button ENGLISH Speaker Bottom of the Projector Speaker Outlet Vent1) Adjustable leg2) 1) Due to the high temperature of vent area, do not get close to the vent area. 2) Turn the adjustable leg left or right to adjust the angle.
2 1 3 5 7 1 IR Receiver / 2 Port 3 4 Port 5 Port 6 7 6 Port (AC IN Port) Port ENGLISH 4
Using the Joystick Button You can operate the projector by pressing the button or moving the joystick left, right, up, or down. Basic functions ENGLISH Power On When the projector is turned off, place your finger on the joystick button, press it once, and release it. Power Off (Press and Hold) Press and hold the joystick button for more than 3 seconds while the projector is on. Volume Control Place your finger over the joystick button and move it left or right, you can adjust the volume level.
Adjusting the menu When the projector is turned on, press the joystick button one time. You can adjust the menu items moving the joystick button left, right, up, or down. Move to the desired menu item, and then press the joystick button once to select it. Turns the power off. Clears on-screen displays and returns to projector viewing. Displays the Settings menu. ENGLISH Changes the input source.
Projector Status Indicators ENGLISH LED Power Indicator LED Power Indicator Red Power standby state Off The projector is operating with the power on.
INSTALLATION Ceiling-Type Installation WARNING ENGLISH When installing the product on the ceiling, observe the following precautions to prevent the projector from falling: —— It is recommended to install the product through a professional installation services provider. (If installing on the ceiling, modify the projector’s PJT Mode settings) —— Do not use adhesive, lubricant, oil, etc. when using the mounting equipment.
Projection Distance per Screen Size 1 Place the projector on a sturdy, level surface, together with the PC or audio/ 2 ENGLISH 3 4 video source. Place the projector an appropriate distance away from the screen. The distance between the projector and the screen determines the actual size of the image. Position the projector so that the lens is at a right angle to the screen. If the projector is not at a right angle, the projected image will look distorted.
Adjusting the Size of Projection Display ENGLISH Zoom Ring 1.6 x Zoom 1.
16:10 Aspect Ratio (1.6 x Zoom) Screen Size Screen Width (Y) Screen Height (X) Projection Distance (D) ENGLISH inches mm inches mm inches mm inches mm 40 1016.2 33.9 861.6 21.2 538.5 42.9 1090 60 1525.2 50.8 1292.3 31.7 807.7 65.3 1660 80 2034.2 67.8 1723.1 42.4 1077.0 87.7 2230 100 2543.1 84.7 2153.9 53 1346.2 110.2 2800 120 3052.3 101.7 2584.7 63.5 1615.4 132.2 3360 140 3557.3 118.7 3015.5 74.2 1884.7 154.7 3930 160 4061.4 135.6 3446.3 84.
16:10 Aspect Ratio (1.0 x Zoom) Screen Size Screen Width (Y) Screen Height (X) Projection Distance (D) mm inches mm inches mm inches mm 40 1016.2 33.9 861.6 21.2 538.5 69.6 1770 60 1525.2 50.8 1292.3 31.7 807.7 105.5 2680 80 2034.2 67.8 1723.1 42.4 1077.0 141.7 3600 100 2543.1 84.7 2153.9 53 1346.2 177.1 4500 120 3052.3 101.7 2584.7 63.5 1615.4 212.2 5390 140 3557.3 118.7 3015.5 74.2 1884.7 248.4 6310 160 4061.4 135.6 3446.3 84.7 2153.9 284.
Adjusting the Focus of the Projection Display ENGLISH When an image appears on the screen, check if it is in focus and fits the screen 2 properly. To adjust the focus of the image, slowly adjust the focus ring to the left or right while looking at the top center of the screen. You can adjust the focus most effectively when the left and right screen are balanced. When adjusting the focus on the screen, do not let the product shake.
Adjusting the Position of Projection Display Projection Screen (Lens) Position Adjustment Dial ENGLISH You can use the Projection Screen (Lens) Position Adjustment Dial to adjust the position of the projection screen without moving the projector up, down, left or right. If the projection screen does not align properly on the screen even after adjusting the position of the projection screen using the Projection Screen (Lens) Position Adjustment Dial, use the [Edge Adjustment] function.
How to Use the Projection Screen (Lens) Position Adjustment Dial You can use the dial to move the position of the projection screen (lens) without moving the projector. Up/Down Dial (V-Shift) Left/Right Dial (H-Shift) ENGLISH CAUTION • Clicking sounds while rotating the dial indicates that no further adjustment can be made. Continuing to rotate the dial after reaching the maximum position may cause damage to the dial.
Adjustment Range of the Position of the Projection Screen Position Adjustment Range Position of the Lens Position of the Lens ENGLISH The range for moving the position of the projection screen using the Projection Screen (Lens) Position Adjustment Dial is shown below. • When the lens position is at its vertical limit (up/down), you cannot move the lens horizontally (left/right). • When the lens position is at its horizontal limit (left/right), you cannot move the lens vertically (up/down).
Kensington Security System ENGLISH • This projector has a Kensington Security Standard connector as an anti-theft mechanism. Connect a Kensington Security System cable as shown below. • For more information on installation and use of the Kensington Security System, refer to the user’s guide provided with the Kensington Security System. • The Kensington Security System is an optional accessory.
USING REMOTE CONTROL Inserting Batteries in the Remote Control Use 1.5 V, AAA-type alkaline batteries. Replace the two batteries with new ones and insert them according to the direction indicator inside the remote control. 2 3 Remove the battery cover on the back of the remote control. Insert the batteries to match the +, - polarity symbols. Close the battery cover. CAUTION • Do not mix new batteries with old ones.
Viewing the Remote Control Features (Power) Turns the Projector on or off. ENGLISH (Input) Selects the input mode. Turns the Projector on. Turns the Projector off. Reduces power consumption by adjusting peak screen brightness. This function is not supported. Number and Alphabet buttons Enters numerical or alphabetical characters depending upon the setting. Toggles between numerical and alphabetical. (This function is not supported.) Deletes the entered numerical or alphabetical character.
(Volume Button) Adjusts the volume level. (Aspect Ratio) Selects the screen size. (Mute) Mutes all sounds. (Brightness Up/Down) Adjusts the brightness of the display. (Page Up/Down) Moves to the previous or next screen. (Picture Mode) Selects the Picture Mode. (Home menu) Activates the Launcher. (White Balance) Enters the White Balance menu. ENGLISH Shows information on the current screen.
(Settings) Accesses the main menus or saves your input and exit menus. , (Up, Down, Left, Right, OK) After selecting the menu, select and adjust functions. ENGLISH Blanks the screen. (Back) Returns to the previous screen. Exits the menu. Allows you to control various multimedia devices to enjoy multimedia simply by using the remote control through the SIMPLINK menu. (Installation Wizard) Accesses the [Installation Wizard]. (Control Buttons) Controls media playback.
NOTE ENGLISH • When using the remote control, the optimal operation range is 6 meters (19.6 feet) or less (left/right) and within a 30 degree arc of the remote control IR receiver. • If a cable is connected to the back port, the optimal operating range is 3 meters (9.8 feet) or less (left/right) and within a 30 degree arc of the remote control IR receiver. • For seamless operation, do not block the IR receiver. • Some features of the remote control may not be supported in certain models.
MAKING CONNECTIONS You can connect various external devices to your projector. Change the input mode and select the external device you want to connect. For more information about external device connections, see the user manual provided with each device. ENGLISH Connecting to a PC Some of the cables are not provided. This projector supports the * feature. * : a feature that enables a PC to recognize devices attached by the user without device configuration or user intervention when powering up.
NOTE ENGLISH • For the best image quality, using the projector with HDMI connection is recommended. • To comply with the standard specifications of the product, use a shielded interface cable with a ferrite core, such as a DVI-D/HDMI cable. • If you turn the projector on when the set is cold, the screen may flicker. This is normal. • Sometimes red, green, or blue spots may appear on the screen. This is normal. • Use a High Speed HDMI®/™ cable. • Use a certified cable with the HDMI logo attached.
Connecting Multiple Projectors ENGLISH HDMI OUT HDMI OUT HDMI OUT HDMI IN differ HDMI HDMI IN • Images may according to theINmodel. To use multiple products, connect an external device to a product and then connect one side of the supported signal input cable to the (output) connector of the product, and connect the other side to the (input) connector of another product to be connected.
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS WARNING/CAUTION RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol, within an equilateral triangle, is intended to alert the user to the presence of uninsulated dangerous voltage within the product’s enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock to persons.
Read these instructions. Keep these instructions. Heed all warnings. Follow all instructions.
For places where oil or oil mist can reach, do not install the product on a wall or ceiling. • The product may be damaged and fall. Do not allow a child to hang or climb on the installed projector. • The projector may fall and cause injury or death. ENGLISH Keep the following precautions in mind to prevent the temperature rise inside the projector: —— Install the air vents at least 30 cm (11.8 inches) away from the wall.
CAUTION ENGLISH When moving the projector, be sure to turn off the power switch and disconnect the power plug, antenna cable and the connection cord between the devices. • A failure to do so may cause damage to the projector or the cord, resulting in a fire or electric shock. Do not install the projector on a shaky shelf, a slanted place, a place subject to vibrations, a place where the projector is not fully supported or on a fabric such as tablecloths.
When in Use WARNING If there is a gas leak from the gas lines, do not touch the outlet and be sure to vent by opening the window. • Sparks may be caused and lead to a fire or burns. When using the product with an external device connected such as a games console, make sure the connection cable is long enough. • The product may fall over and cause injury or product damage. Do not scratch or give an impact on the projector with metallic materials or objects.
Keep the plastic wrapping of the product out of the reach of children. • If a child misuses it, it may suffocate the child. Do not touch near the vents during the operation or immediately after the power is turned off as they generate intense heat. • The heat does not indicate a defect or a problem of the projector when it is operating so use it with confidence. ENGLISH Do not look into the front of the lens when the projector is operating.
CAUTION Do not use any product that uses high voltage electricity near the projector. (e.g. An electric fly swatter) • It may cause a malfunction. The surface of the AC adapter is hot, so be careful not to put the surface against your skin or let the children touch the surface during use. (Except for the models that do not use an adapter) Do not hold or move the projector upside down by grabbing only the power cord, signal cable, or projection mirror.
Do not mix old and new batteries together. • It may cause battery rupture or fire due to liquid leakage or may cause electrical shock. ENGLISH When replacing the batteries, make sure that they are properly installed according to the polarities (+, -). • Battery rupture or leakage may lead to fire, explosion, injury or contamination (damage) of the surrounding area.
Power WARNING Make sure the power plug is securely plugged in to prevent it from shaking. • If the connection is unstable, it may cause a fire. Do not insert a metal object such as chopsticks into the other end of the power plug while it is plugged into a wall outlet. Also, do not touch the power plug immediately after unplugging it from the outlet. • It can cause an electric shock. Connect the power plug to a grounded outlet or multi-tap.
ENGLISH If any of the following occurs, it could be a malfunction of the product, so you must immediately turn the projector off, unplug the power cord from the outlet, and contact the service center: —— When the product is damaged; —— When the product fails; —— When there is a foreign substance inside the product; or —— When the product smokes or smells. • It may cause a fire or electric shock. CAUTION Do not unplug or plug the power plug from/in the outlet while the power switch is on.
Cleaning WARNING Do not spray water directly onto the projector when cleaning it. • It may cause a fire or electric shock. How to clean the projector —— Disconnect the plug from the outlet before cleaning. —— Do not wipe the optical system (the lens and mirror) immediately after the power is turned off. —— Do not spray the water with a sprayer on the product or wipe the product with a damp cloth. —— Wipe the product gently with a soft cloth.
Laser WARNING • You risk being exposed to laser radiation if you manipulate or alter the product in a way not specified in the user manual. • Be sure not to let infants or people with diseases directly watch the light source. ENGLISH CAUTION • This product is a class 1 laser device that meets IEC 60825-1. Built-in laser standard (class 4 laser module) • Blue —— Wavelength: 449 nm - 461 nm —— Light output: approx. 95 W (BF50RG/DBF510RG), approx.
CHECKING BEFORE REPORTING MALFUNCTION Please check the list below when you experience the following symptoms during use of the product. It may not be a failure. Symptoms • The projector does not display anything on the screen or output sound when it is turned on. • The product emits smoke or a burning smell. • Water or foreign substances are present inside the product. • Part of the projected image is cut out. • A strange noise (crackling or sparking sound) regularly occurs from inside the projector.
Troubleshooting ENGLISH Symptoms Causes and Solutions I cannot turn on the Projector. • Please make sure your projector power plug is correctly connected to the outlet. • There may be a problem with the outlet, so try plugging the power cord of another product into the outlet where the projector was plugged in. Cannot control the Projector with the remote control. • The remote control may not work properly where a lamp with electronic stabilizer or a three-wavelength lamp is installed.
Causes and Solutions I see dots on the screen. • There is a colored dot (bright dots, dark dots, stationary dots, and/or flickering dots) on the screen. —— This projector was produced with high precision technology. However, a tiny dark or bright dot may appear on the screen. This is a common occurrence due to the production process, and it does not indicate a functional failure.
CHECKING INFORMATION Specifications MODEL ENGLISH Resolution (Pixel) Aspect ratio Working range of the remote control Projection distance —— Screen size Ratio of upward projection Ratio of downward projection Power consumption Power Audio Output BF50RG (BF50RG-GL) / BF60RG (BF60RG-GL) / DBF510RG (DBF510RG-GL) 1920 (Horizontal) × 1200 (Vertical) 16:10 (Horizontal:Vertical) 6 m (19.6 feet) (Max.) 1090 mm to 8480 mm (42.9 inches to 333.8 inches) —— 1016.2 mm to 7618.
MODEL Height Width Weight USB Device Environment Condition • Contents in this manual may be changed without prior notice due to upgrade of product functions. ENGLISH Depth BF50RG (BF50RG-GL) / BF60RG (BF60RG-GL) / DBF510RG (DBF510RG-GL) 143.7 mm (5.6 inches) (without foot), 155.7 mm (6.1 inches) (with foot) 370 mm (14.5 inches) 290 mm (11.4 inches) (without lens), 326.2 mm (12.8 inches) (with lens) 9.2 kg (20.2 lbs) 5 V, 0.5 A (Max.
HDMI Supported mode DTV ENGLISH Resolution Horizontal Frequency (kHz) Vertical Frequency (Hz) 640 x 480 31.46 59.94 640 x 480 31.5 60 720 x 480 31.47 59.94 720 x 480 31.5 60 720 x 576 31.25 50 1280 x 720 44.96 59.94 1280 x 720 45 60 1280 x 720 37.5 50 1920 x 1080i 28.12 50 1920 x 1080i 33.72 59.94 1920 x 1080i 33.75 60 1920 x 1080p 26.97 23.97 1920 x 1080p 27 24 1920 x 1080p 33.71 29.97 1920 x 1080p 33.75 30 1920 x 1080p 56.25 50 1920 x 1080p 67.
Horizontal Frequency (kHz) Vertical Frequency (Hz) 3840 x 2160p 53.95 23.98 3840 x 2160p 54 24 3840 x 2160p 56.25 25 3840 x 2160p 61.43 29.97 3840 x 2160p 67.5 30 3840 x 2160p 112.5 50 3840 x 2160p 134.86 59.
PC ENGLISH Resolution Horizontal Frequency (kHz) Vertical Frequency (Hz) 640 x 350 31.46 70.09 720 x 400 31.46 70.08 640 x 480 31.46 59.94 800 x 600 37.87 60.31 1024 x 768 48.36 60 1360 x 768 47.71 60.01 1152 x 864 54.34 60.05 1280 x 1024 63.98 60.02 1920 x 1080 67.5 60 1920 x 1200 74.038 59.95 3840 x 2160 53.95 23.98 3840 x 2160 54 24 3840 x 2160 56.25 25 3840 x 2160 61.43 29.97 3840 x 2160 67.5 30 3840 x 2160 112.5 50 3840 x 2160 134.86 59.
Licenses Supported licenses may differ by model. For more information about licenses, visit www.lg.com. Manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories. Dolby, Dolby Vision, Dolby Vision IQ, Dolby Audio, Dolby Atmos, and the double-D symbol are trademarks of Dolby Laboratories Licensing Corporation. ENGLISH The terms HDMI, HDMI High-Definition Multimedia Interface, HDMI trade dress and the HDMI Logos are trademarks or registered trademarks of HDMI Licensing Administrator, Inc.
Open Source Software Notice Information ENGLISH To obtain the source code that is contained in this product, under GPL, LGPL, MPL, and other open source licenses that have the obligation to disclose source code, and to access all referred license terms, copyright notices and other relevant documents, please visit https://opensource.lge.com.
Other specifications As with any bright light source, do not stare into the beam, RG2 IEC 624715:2015. Risk Group 2 This label is attached to the bottom of the product and language may differ. ENGLISH CAUTION Possibly hazardous optical radiation emitted from this product. Do not stare at operating lamp. May be harmful to the eye.
Symbols Refers to alternating current (AC). Refers to direct current (DC). Refers to class II equipment. ENGLISH Refers to stand-by. Refers to “ON” (power). Refers to dangerous voltage.
ABOUT LG PROJECTOR The images in this user manual are for illustration purposes only and may look different from the real product. The contents of this user manual may be changed or added without prior notice to improve the quality of the product. Your projector’s OSD (On Screen Display) may differ slightly from that shown in this manual. [ ]: the buttons and the text to be displayed on the projector screen. www.lg.com Copyright © 2023 LG Electronics Inc. All Rights Reserved.
2 ENGLISH CONTENTS SETTINGS.......................................4 -- Home........................................................................................4 -- Display..................................................................................27 [Picture Mode] Global Buttons [Aspect Ratio] Dashboard [Rotation] [Content Manager] -- Ez Setting..............................................................................5 [Advanced Setting] -- Sound.......................................
3 ENGLISH MANAGEMENT TOOLS............... 53 -- Control Manager.............................................................53 -- Picture ID.............................................................................54 IR CODE....................................... 55 CONTROLLING MULTIPLE PRODUCTS................................... 57 -- Connecting cables..........................................................57 -- Communication Parameter.......................................
4 ENGLISH SETTINGS Home Global Buttons •• •• [Input]: Navigate to the external input selection screen [Setting]: Navigate to the Settings screen Dashboard •• This feature displays key information about your Projector in the center of the home screen. In the Dashboard, you can manually change settings by selecting the corresponding items. NOTE •• If the dashboard is locked, the focus does not move. [Content Manager] •• [Player]: Play a variety of content including images, videos, and SuperSign content.
5 ENGLISH Ez Setting [Installation Wizard] [Ez Setting] [Installation Wizard] •• [PJT Mode]: This function turns the projected image upside down or flips horizontal. •• [Edge Adjustment]: [Edge Adjustment] adjusts the horizontal and vertical sides of the projected image if the projector is at an angle and not perpendicular to the screen. This feature ensures the shape of the projected image is not distorted. Use this feature only when the projector cannot be set up at the optimal angle.
6 ENGLISH •• [High Altitude]: If the projector is used at an altitude higher than 1200 meters (3937.0 feet), turn this on. -- Otherwise, the projector may overheat or its protection function may be activated. If this happens, turn the projector off and then on again after waiting for several minutes. -- Some models may not be supported. •• [Remote Setting]: The power button on the LG TV remote control can be used separately or together with the projector.
7 [On/Off Scheduler] •• [On/Off Time Setting]: Set on/off times for each day of the week. •• [Holiday Setting]: Set holidays by date and by day of the week. [SI Server Setting] [Ez Setting] [SI Server Setting] [SI Server Setting] Set up to connect your Projector to an external SI server. Set up a server environment for SI app installation. [Ez Setting] [SI Server Setting] [Developer Mode & Beanviser] This feature provides great convenience to the app developers.
8 [Fail Over] ENGLISH [Ez Setting] [Fail Over] Set the priority of the input devices when a fault occurs. Automatically play the content stored in the device or run the set app. •• [On/Off]: Turns [Fail Over] on or off. •• [Input Priority]: Set the priority of input sources for fail over. •• [Play Backup Content]: W hen there is no input signal, this feature automatically plays the content stored in the device or runs the set app.
9 [Status Mailing] •• [On/Off]: Turns [Status Mailing] on or off. •• [Mailing Option], [Scheduling]: Sets the email sending interval. •• [User E-mail Address]: Set the user email address of the sender. •• [Sending Server (SMTP)]: Set the address of the SMTP server. •• [ID]: Enter the account ID of the sender. •• [Password]: Enter the password for the sender’s account. •• [Receiver E-mail Address]: Set the email address of the recipient.
10 [Play via URL] ENGLISH [Ez Setting] [Play via URL] Play content you want to play automatically through the built-in web browser. •• [URL Loader]: Turns [Play via URL] on or off. •• [Set URL]: Enter the URL address to display automatically. •• [Preview]: Preview your desired website by accessing the specified URL. •• [Save]: Save the specified URL. •• [Reboot to Apply]: Restarts the Projector set after saving the specified URL. •• [Reset]: Reset to initial settings.
11 [LG ConnectedCare] •• [Install]: Installs the [LG ConnectedCare] solution. 1) [ENTER ACCOUNT NUMBER]: Enters the 6-digit account number to install the [LG ConnectedCare] solution. -- Account Number: The number assigned when the [LG ConnectedCare] solution is registered. When the account number is entered, the account name corresponding to the number is obtained.
12 [Multi Screen] ENGLISH [Ez Setting] [Multi Screen] This feature allows you to view multiple external inputs and videos on a single screen. PIP Mode PBP Mode 3-Screen Split Mode 4-Screen Split Mode NOTE •• In multi-screen mode, the HDMI daisy chain feature is not supported. •• The number of split screens you can have may vary depending on the model. Selecting Screen Layout When you enter multi-screen mode without having set any screen layout, the screen layout selection menu appears.
13 Changing Screen Input button on the top right of each split screen to select the desired input. NOTE •• Inputs which have already been selected for other split screens cannot be selected again. To select them, press the reset button to reset the inputs for all screens first. •• The PIP mode works only when Screen Rotation is set to Off or 180. •• Interlaced formats are not supported. E.g. 1080i •• When setting PIP, PBP, 3-division, and 4-division, the maximum supported resolution is as follows.
14 [Office Meeting Mode] ENGLISH [Ez Setting] [Office Meeting Mode] You can set up Quick Functions to use the product in a conference room. •• [Office Meeting Mode]: Turning on this feature enables you to set functions related to the conference room meeting mode. •• [Meeting Guide Screen] -- [Meeting Guide Screen]: Turning on this feature will allow you to use the conference information screen. This feature is for displaying a background image when there is no external input.
15 ENGLISH General [Language] [General] [Language] You can select the menu language to be displayed on the screen. •• [Menu Language]: Sets the language of your Projector. •• [Keyboard Language]: Sets the language of the keyboard displayed on the screen. [System Information] [General] [System Information] This feature displays information such as the device name, software version, and storage space.
16 [Power] ENGLISH [General] Power-related feature settings [Power] [No Signal Power Off (15 Min)] Set whether to use the 15 Min Auto Off feature. •• You can set this option to [On] or [Off]. •• If you set this feature to [On], the product turns off after it’s remained in No Signal status for 15 minutes. •• If you set this feature to [Off], the 15 Min Force Off feature is disabled.
17 [PM Mode] NOTE •• In order for the screen to switch from [Screen Off] to On status, there must be input from the remote control’s Power or Input, or button. [Power On Delay(0-250)] •• This feature prevents overload by implementing a power-on delay when multiple Projector sets turn on. •• You can set the delay interval in the range of 0 to 250 seconds. [Power On Status] •• Select the operating status of the Projector when the main power has turned on.
18 [Power On/Off History] ENGLISH Display the device’s power on/off history. [Quick Start+] This setting puts your Projector in standby mode when it’s turned off so it will help using Projector’s functions quicker when you turn the Projector back on. •• Some models may not be supported. •• Turning this option on may increase energy consumption.
19 [Certificate Download] NOTE •• On models that support Wi-Fi dongles, the Wireless Network Connection menu is enabled only when a Wi-Fi dongle is connected. •• When connected to a network that supports IPv6, you can select IPv4 / IPv6 in the wired / wireless network connection. But, IPv6 connection only supports automatic connection. [SoftAP] If you set up a SoftAP, you can connect many devices via a Wi-Fi connection without a wireless router and use wireless Internet.
20 [Ping Test] ENGLISH Check your network status with the ping test. [Port Control] Unused ports can be blocked for network security. [Connection Domain] Change domain for checking network connection. NOTE •• A reboot is recommended for the settings to be applied properly.
21 •• Use a standard LAN cable (Cat5 or higher with an RJ45 connector) with this display. •• Many network connection problems during set up can often be fixed by re-setting the router or modem. After connecting the display to the home network, quickly power off and/or disconnect the power cable of the home network router or cable modem, Then power on and/or connect the power cable again.
22 ENGLISH Tips for When Configuring Wireless Network Settings •• The wireless network may be affected by interference from a device that uses 2.4 GHz frequency, such as a wireless telephone, Bluetooth device or microwave. Interference may also be caused by a device that uses 5 GHz frequency such as Wi-Fi devices. •• The wireless network service may run slowly depending on the surrounding wireless environment. •• Some devices may have a network traffic jam if any local home networks are turned on.
23 [Advanced Setting] [Advanced Setting] [Beacon] •• This option enables BLE Beacon, one of Bluetooth 4.0’s features. •• Beacon Mode (On/Off Toggle): enables the Beacon feature. •• The LG Beacon/iBeacon/Eddystone Type Beacon features are supported. •• iBeacon -- Beacon UUID (hex): Set the UUID. 1. Field1: 4byte hex value (8 digits) 2. Field2: 2byte hex value (4 digits) 3. Field3: 2byte hex value (4 digits) 4. Field4: 2byte hex value (4 digits) 5.
24 [Control Interface] ENGLISH Devices connected to the display can be controlled via the interface. •• [PC Power Control]: Enable you to control the power of PC as you turn the display on and off. -- [Disable]: Disable [PC Power Control]. -- [Sync(On)]: Set the PC power to be turned on when the display is turned on. -- [Sync(On/Off)]: Set the PC power to be turned on when the display is turned on and set the PC power to be turned off when the display is turned off.
25 [Input Manager] ENGLISH You can set the PC or DTV label for each external input. [SIMPLINK Setup] •• When the [SIMPLINK Setup] is set to [On], you can use the SIMPLINK provided by LG Projector. •• [Device ID]: Set the ID of the device connected via CEC wiring. You can choose a value between [All] and [E]. •• [StandBy]: Sets the scenarios for sending and receiving the OpStandBy (0x0c) command.
26 ENGLISH -- [Type]: -- [Method]: Connection direction can be selected. ([Device to Fusion], [Fusion to Device]) -- [Device to Fusion]: How to connect from set to server -- [URL]: Server URL -- [Port]: Server Port -- [Fusion to Device]: How to connect from server to set •• [Auto Discovery]: The ability to locate other Crestron equipment in the network •• [SSL]: Communication security with server can be established.
27 ENGLISH Display [Picture Mode] [Display] [Picture Mode] [Mode] This feature enables you to choose the optimal picture mode for your installation environment. •• [Mall/QSR], [Transportation], [Education], [Screen Game], [Gov./Corp.]: Display the picture optimally for your installation environment. •• [General]: Display the picture at normal contrast, brightness, and sharpness.
28 [Customize] ENGLISH •• [Contrast]: Adjust the difference between the light and dark areas of the picture. The closer the value is to 100, the greater the difference is. •• [Brightness]: Adjust the overall brightness of the screen. The closer the value is to 100, the brighter the screen is. •• [Sharpness]: Adjust the sharpness of the edges of objects. The closer the value is to 50, the clearer and the sharper the edge becomes. •• [Color]: Soften or deepen the tints on the screen.
29 ENGLISH •• [Picture Option]: Customize the picture options. -- [Noise Reduction]: Remove randomly popping dots to make the picture look clearer. -- [MPEG Noise Reduction]: Reduce the noise generated in the process of creating a digital video signal. -- [Smooth Gradation]: Reduces step-shaped irregularities in the image edges, resulting in a smooth display. -- [Black Level]: Adjust the brightness and contrast of the screen by adjusting the black level of the screen.
30 [Aspect Ratio] ENGLISH [Display] [Aspect Ratio] This feature enables you to change the picture size to view the picture at its optimal resolution. •• [Full]: Stretch the picture to fill the screen. •• [Original]: Display the picture at its original resolution. [Rotation] [Display] [Rotation] [Screen Rotation] •• This feature rotates the screen clockwise. •• You can set this feature to Off/90/180/270. •• When set to off, this feature is deactivated.
31 [Advanced Setting] [Advanced Setting] [UHD Deep Color] If you connect an HDMI or DP device to one of the Deep Color adjustable ports, you can select between UHD Deep Color On (6G) or Off (3G) in the UHD Deep Color settings menu. If a compatibility issue occurs with a graphics card when the Deep Color option is set to On at 3840 x 2160 @ 60 Hz, set the Deep Color option back to Off. •• HDMI, and DP specifications may vary depending on the input port.
32 [Energy Saving] ENGLISH •• [Brightness Control]: Adjust the brightness of the screen to save energy. -- Minimum/Medium/Maximum: Use energy saving according to the energy saving level set for the Projector. NOTE •• Return to default settings by clicking [Admin] > [Factory Reset]. [HDMI IT Content] Set the HDMI IT Contents function. •• [Off]: Disable the HDMI IT Contents function. •• [On]: Enable the HDMI IT Contents function.
33 ENGLISH Sound [Sound Mode] [Sound] [Sound Mode] [Sound Mode] The best sound quality will be selected automatically depending on the video type currently being watched. •• [Standard]: This sound mode works well for content of all types. •• [Cinema]: Optimize sound for watching movies. •• [Clear Voice III]: Enhance voices so they can be heard more clearly. •• [Sports]: Optimize sound for watching sports. •• [Music]: Optimize sound for listening to music.
34 [Sound Out] ENGLISH [Sound] [Sound Out] •• [Main Speaker]: You can output audio either through your Projector’s internal speaker or through an external speaker connected to it. -- [Use Speaker Sound]: Enables you to turn the speaker on and off. If you are using an external audio device, turning off this feature allows you to play sound through the external audio device only.
35 [Audio Out] [Audio Out] [AV Sync Adjustment] [Sound] [AV Sync Adjustment] This feature adjusts audio timing to synchronize video and audio. •• [AV Sync Adjustment]: You can set AV Sync Adjustment feature to [On/Off]. •• [Main Speaker] (0~60): Adjust the sync of sound from the main speakers. The larger the number is, the slower the voice output is than the default value. •• [Bypass]: Output the broadcast signals or the sound from external devices without any audio delay.
36 [Digital Sound Output] ENGLISH [Sound] [Digital Sound Output] Enables you to configure the settings for Export Digital Sound. •• [Sound] This can be set if [Sound Out] is optical digital/HDMI ARC. •• Sound effect output may not work if using Pass Through. •• The codec which is being output to the device may differ from the codec of the input signal.
37 ENGLISH Admin [Lock Mode] [Admin] [Lock Mode] [Home Dashboard Lock] When you set the Home Dashboard Lock, you can limit the change in the settings of the Home Dashboard. [USB Lock] This feature enables you to configure the USB lock feature so that settings or content cannot be changed. [OSD Lock] This feature enables you to configure the OSD lock feature so that settings or content cannot be changed.
38 [Wi-Fi Lock] ENGLISH This feature enables you to turn the Wi-Fi feature on or off. [Screen Share Lock] •• [On]: This feature enables you to turn the Screen Share feature off. •• [Off]: This feature enables you to turn the Screen Share feature on. •• [Off (PIN)]: This feature enables you to use the Screen Share feature using PIN number. If the Screen Share Lock value is changed, the function is not applied without a reboot.
39 [Factory Reset] NOTE •• It keeps the existing settings because the Off / On button in the User menu only affects the active / inactive status of the submenu. •• [Focus], [Zoom], [H-Shift], and [V-Shift] items that can be adjusted by the button on the remote control and the product are exception items to the [Factory Reset], and their existing settings will be maintained. -- Some models may not be supported. ENGLISH Initializes all settings in [Setting] and files from the internal storage.
40 ENGLISH CONTENT MANAGER Web Login •• Different features are supported depending on the product. This Projector product comes with a feature that enables you to access it on your PC or mobile device. -- Content Manager, Group Manager 2.0, Control Manager, Log Out, Change Password menus are provided. •• URL: https://set, IP:3777 •• The default password: (Serial Number) + LGe12# E.g. If the serial number is ABCD123456789, enter ABCD123456789LGe12# as the password.
41 [Delete] screen. 2 Select the content you wish to delete. 3 Click [Delete] in the upper right-hand corner of the screen. 4 You can see that the content has been deleted. [Filter/Sort] 1 Click [Filter/Sort] in the upper right-hand corner of the screen. 2 1) Choose your desired sort criterion to sort content files either by file name or in the order they have been played (the most recently played file shown at the top of the list).
42 [Scheduler] ENGLISH (Scheduler) The Content Manager app’s scheduler feature enables certain content to be played at a scheduled time through a playlist or external input. [Creating a Schedule] 1 Click [New Schedule] in the upper right-hand corner of the screen. 2 Choose between [Playlist] and [Input Source]. 3 1) If you have selected [Playlist], select the playlist you wish to schedule the playback of.
43 [Delete Schedule] Click [DELETE] in the upper right-hand corner of the screen. Select the schedules you wish to delete. Click [DELETE]. Check that the schedules have been deleted. [Calendar View] 1 When you have registered schedules, click [Calendar View]. 2 You can see that the schedules registered are displayed in the form of a timetable. [Distribute] 1 Click [Distribute] in the upper right-hand corner of the screen. 2 Go to the Group Manager app to distribute the created schedules.
44 Supported Photo & Video Files ENGLISH NOTE •• Subtitles are not supported. Supported video codecs Extension .asf, .wmv Codec Video Audio Video Audio Video Audio Video Audio Video Audio .ts, .trp, .tp, .mts Video Audio .mpg, .mpeg, .dat Video Audio VC-1 Advanced Profile (except for WMVA), VC-1 Simple and Main Profiles WMA Standard (excluding WMA v1/WMA Speech) Xvid (except for GMC), H.264/AVC, Motion Jpeg, MPEG-4 MPEG-1 Layer I, II, MPEG-1 Layer III (MP3), Dolby Digital, LPCM, ADPCM H.
45 File type Format .jpeg, .jpg, .jpe JPEG .png PNG .bmp BMP Resolution •• Minimum: 64 x 64 •• Maximum: Normal Type: 15360 (W) x 8640 (H) Progressive Type: 1920 (W) x 1440 (H) •• Minimum: 64 x 64 •• Maximum: 5760 (W) x 5760 (H) •• Minimum: 64 x 64 •• Maximum: 1920 (W) x 1080 (H) Cautions for Video Playback •• Streams that include Global Motion Compensation (GMC) and Quarterpel Motion Estimation (Qpel) are not supported.
46 ENGLISH Tips for using USB storage devices •• Only USB storage devices are recognized. •• USB storage devices connected to the Projector through a USB hub may not work properly. •• USB storage devices that use an automatic recognition program may not be recognized. •• USB storage devices that use their own drivers may not be recognized. •• The recognition speed of a USB storage device may depend on each device.
47 ENGLISH •• If your USB storage device has multiple partitions, or if you use a USB multi-card reader, you can use up to four partitions or USB memory devices. •• If a USB storage device is connected to a USB multi-card reader, its volume data may not be detected. •• If the USB storage device does not work properly, remove it and connect it again. •• If the USB storage device is connected in Standby Mode, a specific hard disk will automatically be loaded when the display is turned on.
48 ENGLISH Group Manager 2.0 This feature enables you to group together multiple Projector sets on a single network into the same group and to distribute content (schedules and playlists) or copy setting data on a group basis. This feature has two modes, Master and Slave, and it can access the browser on your PC or mobile device. [Master] •• Add, edit, and delete group. •• Clone your device’s settings data. •• Distribute [Schedule] and [Playlists] on a group basis.
49 [GROUP MANAGEMENT] ENGLISH •• Creating a New Group 1. Click [Add New Group]. 2. Enter a group name. 3. Click [Add Device], select the devices you wish to add to the group, and add them. 4. Click [Done], and you will see that a new group has been created. •• Editing a Group 1. Click the group you wish to edit. 2. Add a new device by using [Add Device]. 3. Delete a device by using [Delete Device]. 4. Check whether the devices in the group are connected to a network by using [Device Check]. 5.
50 [Setting Data Cloning] ENGLISH 1 Select your desired group and click Clone. 2 Check that the data have been copied on the slave sets. [Content Distribute] 1 2 3 4 Select the type of content you wish to distribute (Schedules or Playlists). Select the content you wish to distribute. Select the group to which you wish to distribute the content and click [Distribute]. Run the Content Manager app on the slave sets and check that the content has been distributed.
51 This feature allows the screen of a user’s device such as a mobile or PC Windows to be shared with a display using a wireless connection such as WiDi or Miracast. How to Use [Screen Share] [Screen Share] 1 Connect according to the instructions provided by the guide that can be accessed through the CONNECTION GUIDE button in the upper right. 2 Once the connection is established, Screen Share between the user device and the Projector is enabled.
52 ENGLISH LG Presenter This feature uses the web browser on your PC to display the PC screen on the Projector that is connected to your PC via cable or wireless. How to use LG Presenter On Projector LG Presenter On PC Enter the URL provided on the Projector into the address bar of your web browser. NOTE •• This feature may not be supported depending on the product. •• Only PC screen sharing is supported. Audio sharing is not supported. •• Some web browsers do not support screen sharing.
53 Control Manager Control and check the status of the display through the Web browser. This function is available for PCs and mobile devices. Different features are supported depending on the product. Function •• [Dashboard]: Display a summary of the product’s status and provides links to each page. •• [Display & sound]: Provides features such as Screen Brightness, Sound, Input, and Reboot. •• [Time & Date]: Enable/disable Set Automatically feature and displays/changes the time set for the product.
54 ENGLISH Picture ID AUDIO (RGB/DVI) RS-232C OUT RS-232C OUT RS-232C OUT [Picture ID] is used to change the settings of a specific set (display) using a single IR receiver for multi-vision. Communication is possible between a Projector with an IR receiver and other Projectors using RS-232C cables. Each Projector is identified by a Set ID. Setting [Picture ID] allows you to only use the remote control with Projectors with a [Set ID] that matches the [Picture ID].
55 ENGLISH IR CODE •• All models do not support the HDMI/USB function. •• Some key codes may not be supported depending on the model.
56 ENGLISH Code (Hex) 43 Function (Settings/Menu) AA (Information) Remarks Remote control button Remote control button 40 (Up) Remote control button 41 (Down) Remote control button 06 (Right) Remote control button 07 (Left) Remote control button 44 28 Remote control button (OK) (BACK) 57 Remote control button (Installation Wizard) (Exit) 5B Remote control button (red) 72 (green) 71 63 Yellow 61 Blue 5F Remote control button Remote control button Remote control button Remote
57 •• This only applies to certain models. Use this method to connect several products to a single PC. You can control several products at a time by connecting them to a single PC. In the Option menu, the Set ID must be between 1 and 1000 without being duplicated. Connecting cables •• Images may differ according to the model. Connect the RS-232C cable as shown in the picture. The RS-232C protocol is used for communication between the PC and product.
58 ENGLISH Communication Parameter •• Baud Rate: 9600 bps •• Data Length: 8 bits •• Parity Bit: None •• Stop Bit: 1 bit •• Flow Control: None •• Communication Code: ASCII code NOTE •• When using 3-wire connections (non-standard), an IR daisy chain cannot be used. •• Be sure to only use the provided gender to connect properly.
59 The configurable items differ depending upon model. 1 k x k Command 2 a b c 04. [Brightness Control] j q 00 to 03 05. 06. 07. 08. 09. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. d k k k k k x k d k k x g h k i j u t y e f See [Picture Mode] 00 to 64 00 to 64 00 to 32 00 to 64 00 to 64 70 to D3 00 to 64 See [Sound Mode] 00 to 01 00 to 64 f a See [Current Time] 1 f x See [Current Time] 2 f m f f d m d f f g n i k n c l y z 00 to 01 00 to 01 See [Language] 00 to 02 FF See [Key] FF FF FF 01. [Power] 02.
60 ENGLISH 27. 28. 29. 30. 31. 32. 33. 34. 35. 36. 37. 38. 39. 40. 41. 42. 43. 44. 45. 46. 47. 48. 49.
61 61. 62. 63. 64. 65. 66. 67. 68. 69. 70. 71. 72. 73. 74. 75. 76.
62 ENGLISH 77. 78. 79. 80. 81. 82. 83. 84. 85. 86. 87. 88. 89. 90. 91. 92. 93. 94. 95.
63 Transmission (Command1)(Command2)( )(Set ID)( )(Data)(Cr) * (Command1): This command is used to identify between the adjustment setting or the user adjustment modes. * (Command2): This command is used to control the Projector. * (Set ID): Used for selecting a set you want to control. A unique Set ID can be assigned to each set ranging from 1 to 1000 (01H to 3E8H) under Settings in the OSD menu. Selecting ‘00H’ for Set ID allows the simultaneous control of all connected Projectors.
64 01. [Power] (Command: k a) ENGLISH Controls the power on/off status of the Projector. Transmission (k)(a)( )(Set ID)( )(Data)(Cr) Data 00: [Off] 01: [On] 02: Restart Acknowledgment (a)( )(Set ID)( )(OK/NG)(Data)(x) * The Acknowledgment signal is returned properly only when the Projector is fully powered on. * There may be a delay between the Transmission and Acknowledgment signals. * This feature may not be available for all models. 02. Select Input (Command: x b) Selects an input signal.
65 08. [Sharpness] (Command: k k) Transmission (k)(k)( )(Set ID)( )(Data)(Cr) Data 00-32: Sharpness 0-50 Acknowledgment (k)( )(Set ID)( )(OK/NG)(Data)(x) 09. [Color] (Command: k i) Adjusts the screen colors. Transmission (k)(i)( )(Set ID)( )(Data)(Cr) Data 00-64: Color 0-100 Acknowledgment (i)( )(Set ID)( )(OK/NG)(Data)(x) 10. [Tint] (Command: k j) Adjusts the screen tints.
66 ENGLISH 16. [Current Time] 1 (year/month/day) (Command: f a) Sets the Clock 1 (year/month/day) values and Auto Time. Transmission 1. (f)(a)( )(Set ID)( )(Data1)( )(Data2)( )(Data3)(Cr) 2. (f)(a)( )(Set ID)( )(0)(0)( )(Data1)(Cr) 1. When setting Clock 1 (year/month/day) Data1 00-: 2010 Data2 01-0C: January - December Data3 01-1F: 1-31 * The minimum and maximum values for Data1 differ depending on the product’s release year. * Enter “fa [Set ID] ff” to view Clock 1 (year/month/day) settings. 2.
67 21. [Default] Settings (Command: f k) Transmission (f)(k)( )(Set ID)( )(Data)(Cr) Data 00: [Picture Reset] 02: [Reset to Initial Settings] Acknowledgment (k)( )(Set ID)( )(OK/NG)(Data)(x) * This feature may not be available for all models. 26. [Software Version] (Command: f z) Checks the software version of the product. Transmission (f)(z)( )(Set ID)( )(Data)(Cr) Data FF: C heck the software version Acknowledgment (z)( )(Set ID)( )(OK/NG)(Data)(x) 27.
68 30. [White Balance] Red Offset (Command: s x) ENGLISH Adjusts the red offset value for white balance. Transmission (s)(x)( )(Set ID)( )(Data)(Cr) Data 00-7F: Red Offset 0-127 FF: Checks red offset value Acknowledgment (x)( )(Set ID)( )(OK/NG)(Data)(x) 31. [White Balance] Green Offset (Command: s y) Adjusts the green offset value for white balance.
69 37. [DPM (Standby Mode)] (Command: f j) Transmission (f)(j)( )(Set ID)( )(Data)(Cr) Data 00: [Off] 02: 1 0 seconds 04: 1 minute 05: 3 minutes 06: 5 minutes 07: 1 0 minutes Acknowledgment (j)( )(Set ID)( )(OK/NG)(Data)(x) * This feature may not be available for all models. 38. Remote Control/Local Key Lock (Command: k m) Adjusts the remote control/local key (product) lock.
70 43. [Local Key Operation Lock] (Command: t o) ENGLISH Configures the local key operation settings of the product. Transmission (t)(o)( )(Set ID)( )(Data)(Cr) Data 00: Unlocks all keys 01: Locks all keys except Power key 02: Locks all keys Acknowledgment (o)( )(Set ID)( )(OK/NG)(Data)(x) * When the Projector is turned off, the power key works even in the locks on all of the keys (02) mode. * This feature may not be available for all models. 44.
71 Configures network and DNS settings. Transmission (s)(n)( )(Set ID)( )(Data1)( )(Data2)( ) (Data3)( )(Data4)( )(Data5)(Cr) Data1 80: C onfigures/views the temporary IP mode (Auto/Manual), subnet mask, and gateway. 81: C onfigures/views the temporary DNS address. 82: S aves temporary settings and views information about the current network. * If Data1 is 80, Data2 00: Auto 01: Manual FF: V iews the temporary IP mode (Auto/Manual), subnet mask, and gateway.
72 51. [Time Sync] (Command: s n, 16) ENGLISH Sets Time Sync. Transmission (s)(n)( )(Set ID)( )(1)(6)( )(Data)(Cr) Data 00: [Off] 01: [On] * This feature only works when the Projector is in Master mode. * This feature does not work if the current time is not set. Acknowledgment (n)( )(Set ID)( )(OK/NG)(1)(6)(Data)(x) * This feature may not be available for all models. 54. [Beacon] (Command: s n, 88) Turns on/off Beacon.
73 56. [Aspect Ratio] (Multi screen) (Command: x d) Transmission (x)(d)( )(Set ID)( )(Data1)( )(Data2)(Cr) Data1 01: C ontrols the Main input 02: C ontrols the Sub1 input 03: C ontrols the Sub2 input 04: C ontrols the Sub3 input Data2 00: F ull Screen 01: Original Acknowledgment (d)( )(Set ID)( )(OK/NG)(Data1)(Data2)(x) * This feature may not be available for all models. 59. Stop Video (Command: k x) Controls Stop Video.
74 63. [Holiday Setting] (Command: s n, 9b) ENGLISH Sets holidays. Transmission 1. (s)(n)( )(Set ID)( )(9)(b)( ) (Data1)( )(Data2)( )(Data3)( ) (Data4)( )(Data5)( )(Data6)(Cr) 2. (s)(n)( )(Set ID)( )(9)(b)( )(Data1)( )(Data2)(Cr) 3. (s)(n)( )(Set ID)( )(9)(b)( )(Data1)(Cr) 1.
75 64. [UPnP] (Command: s n, 9c) Transmission (s)(n)( )(Set ID)( )(9)(c)( )(Data)(Cr) Data 00: [Off] 01: [On] Acknowledgment (n)( )(Set ID)( )(OK/NG)(9)(c)(Data)(x) * This feature may not be available for all models. * Changing UPnP mode results in a reboot. 65. [Home Dashboard Lock] (Command: s n, 9d) Sets Home Dashboard Lock.
76 70. [Booting Logo Image] (Command: s n, a3) ENGLISH Sets Booting Logo Image. Transmission (s)(n)( )(Set ID)( )(a)(3)( )(Data)(Cr) Data 00: [Off] 01: [On] Acknowledgment (n)( )(Set ID)( )(OK/NG)(a)(3)(Data)(x) * This feature may not be available for all models. 71. [SoftAP] (Command: s n, a4) Sets SoftAP Mode. Transmission (s)(n)( )(Set ID)( )(a)(4)( )(Data)(Cr) Data 00: [Off] 01: [On] Acknowledgment (n)( )(Set ID)( )(OK/NG)(a)(4)(Data)(x) * This feature may not be available for all models. 74.
77 77. [Timer Power On] Scheduling (Command: f d) 78. [Timer Power Off] Scheduling (Command: f e) Sets Off Timer settings. Depending on the model, the number of schedules for Timer Power Off can be either 16 or 21. Transmission (f)(d)( )(Set ID)( )(Data1)( )(Data2)( )(Data3)(Cr) Data1 1. To f1h ~ ffh, a1h ~ a6h (data reading) F1 ~ FF: Read data for the 1st to 15th times for Timer Power On. A1 ~ A6: Read data for the 16th to 21st times for Timer Power On.
78 79. LCIN008 Control (Command: s n, b8) ENGLISH It controls the LCIN008 device. Transmission (s)(n)( )(Set ID)( )(b)(8)( )(Data1)(Data2)(Cr) Data 1 00: LCIN008 Power 01: LCIN008 Brightness Data 2 1. For Power 0 x 00: Off 0 x 01: On 2. For Brightness 0 x ff: Read 0 x 00 ~ 0 x 64: Applies a set value Acknowledgment (n)( )(Set ID)( )(OK/NG)(b)(8)(Data1)(Data2)(x) * This feature may not be available for all models. * Other commands do not work for a certain time after applying. 80.
79 85. [UHD Deep Color] (Command: s n, af) Transmission (s)(n)( )(Set ID)( )(a)(f)( )(Data1)( )(Data2)(Cr) Data 1 90: HDMI1 91: HDMI2 C0: DISPLAYPORT Data2 00: [Off] 01: [On] Acknowledgment (n)( )(Set ID)( )(OK/NG)(a)(f)(Data1)(Data2)(x) * This feature may not be available for all models. 86. [Sync Mode] (Command: s n, b0) Sets Sync Mode.
80 91. [HDR Picture Mode] (Command: s n, c4) ENGLISH Selects a HDR Picture Mode. Transmission (s)(n)( )(Set ID)( )(c)(4)( )(Data)(Cr) Data 00: Mall/QSR 01: General 02: Gov./Corp. 04: Education, Screen Game Acknowledgment (n)( )(Set ID)( )(OK/NG)(c)(4)(Data)(x) * Depending on the model, some picture modes may not be supported. * It works only when the HDR content is running. 92. [Dynamic Tone Mapping] (Command: s n, c5) Selects Dynamic Tone Mapping.
81 Please check the list below when you experience the following symptoms during use of the product. It may not be a failure. Information on customer service for product problems is available in on the projector. [General] [System Information] Troubleshooting Power/Remote Issues Please check the list below when you experience the following symptoms during use of the product. It may not be a failure. I cannot turn on the Projector.
82 ENGLISH Troubleshooting Screen Issues Please check the list below when you experience the following symptoms during use of the product. It may not be a failure. It says there is no signal on the screen. •• Check if the cable connected to the external device is properly connected to the projector. •• Go to INPUT button to choose the connected input. •• The signal from the PC (Graphics card) is out of the vertical or horizontal frequency range of the product.
83 Please check the list below when you experience the following symptoms during use of the product. It may not be a failure. The screen is fine, but it does not play any sound. •• See if the audio cable is connected properly. •• Adjust the volume of the product or external device. •• See if the sound is set properly. Sound is too dull. •• Select the appropriate equalizer sound. Sound is too low. •• Adjust the volume of the product or external device. There is no sound coming from one of the speakers.
84 ENGLISH Troubleshooting PC Connection Issues Please check the list below when you experience the following symptoms during use of the product. It may not be a failure. The screen remains blank after it is connected to a PC. •• Check that the PC is properly connected to the projector. •• Turn the projector off and back on using the remote control. •• Restart the PC with the projector on. •• Make sure that the output resolution set on the PC is set to the HDMI-PC supported resolution of the projector.
85 Please check the list below when you experience the following symptoms during use of the product. It may not be a failure. For more information about supported files, see “Supported Photo & Video Files”. I cannot find a file in the [Player]. •• Check that the files on the USB storage device can be read by a PC. •• Check that the file extension is supported. I get a message saying “This file is not supported” or the sound is playing normally but the video is not.
86 ENGLISH Troubleshooting Network Connection Issues Please check the list below when you experience the following symptoms during use of the product. It may not be a failure. Before connecting to a wireless network, check the name and password of the Wi-Fi device to connect. You can check the network connection status as shown below.
87 •• Check the AP (Router) or consult your Internet service provider. •• Unplug the power cord of the AP (Router), Cable Modem, wait 10 seconds. Reapply power. •• Initialize (Reset) on the AP (Router) or Cable Modem. •• Check the AP (Router) manufacturer’s website to make sure your router has the latest firmware version installed. •• If you do not know this setting, check the router’s instruction manual and the manual provided by the Internet provider.