Notations used in this guide Indicates content that may cause the unit damage or malfunction. Indicates additional information and points that may be useful to know regarding a topic. s Indicates a page where useful information regarding a topic can be found. Indicates operating methods and the order of operations. The procedure indicated should be carried out in order of the numbered steps. Indicates remote control or main unit buttons.
Contents Contents..................................................................... 1 Audio Settings ........................................................... 48 Safety Instructions..................................................... 2 Listening with headphones ......................................................... 48 Use and Storage......................................................... 8 Connecting a microphone...........................................................
Safety Instructions All safety and operating instructions should be read before using the unit. After you have read all instructions, save this information for later reference. The documentation and the unit use graphical symbols to show how to use the unit safely. Please understand and respect these caution symbols in order to avoid injury to persons or property. This symbol indicates information that, if ignored, could Warning possibly result in personal injury or even death due to incorrect handling.
Important safety instructions Follow these safety instructions when setting up and using the projector : • Read these instructions. • Keep these instructions. • Heed all warnings. • Follow all instructions. • Do not use this apparatus near water. • Clean only with dry cloth. • Do not block any ventilation openings. Install in accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions.
Warning To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock, do not expose this apparatus to rain or moisture. Do not use in wet areas Unplug the unit from the outlet and refer all repairs to qualified service personnel under the following conditions: • If smoke, unusual smells or unusual noises come from the unit. • If liquid or foreign objects get inside the unit. • If the unit has been dropped or the case has been damaged. Continuing to use under these conditions may result in fire or electric shock.
Warning Do not place containers with liquids, water or chemicals on top of the unit. If the containers spill and the contents get inside the unit, fire or electric shock may result. Do not wet Never look into the unit lens when the lamp is switched on as the bright light can damage your eyes. Do not do Never push metallic or flammable objects or any other foreign materials through the air intake or air exhaust vents, fire or electric shock may result.
Caution Class 1 LASER Product Do not open the top cover. There are no user serviceable parts inside the unit. Do not disassemble Do not use the unit in places where there are lots of humidity or dust, near cooking or heating appliances, or in places where it may come into contact with smoke or steam. Do not use or store this unit outdoors for an extended length of time. Fire or electric shock may result. Do not do Do not block the slots and opening in the unit case.
Caution Unplug the unit from the outlet before cleaning. This avoids electric shock during cleaning. Disconnect the plug from the outlet When cleaning the unit, do not use wet cloths or solvents such as alcohol, thinner or benzine. Water infiltration or deterioration and breakage of the unit case could result in electric shock. Instructions Incorrect battery usage may cause leakage of battery fluid and battery rupture, which could result in fire, injury or corrosion of the unit.
Use and Storage Take note of the following advice in order to prevent malfunction and damage. Notes on handling and storage • Be sure to observe the operating temperatures and storage temperatures given in this guide when using and storing the projector. • Do not set up the unit in places where it might be subjected to vibration or shock. • Do not install the unit close to television, radio or video equipment that generates magnetic fields. range of that which is covered in your warranty terms.
LCD panel Transportation cautions • The LCD panel is manufactured using extremely The internal projector components consist of many high-precision technology. glass parts and high-precision parts. When transporting However, black dots may appear on the panel, or the projector, take the following measures to protect the some red, blue or green dots may light up extremely projector from any damage that might result from brightly at times. Furthermore, sometimes striped shock.
Discs and USB Storage CD-R/RW CD+R/RW Discs CDs created with a CD recorder or a computer. • Can play the following files recorded in the ISO9660 level1 or -2/UDF format: MP3/WMA/JPEG/Kodak Picture CD/FujiColor CD/ MPEG1/2/4/ Readable disc types The following discs can be played. Disc types DVD video DVD+RW DVD+R DVD+R DL DVD-RW DVD-R DVD-R DL Symbols used in this guide Explanation DivX®3/4/5/6/DivX® Ultra Commercially available software containing high-quality movies and forms of visual images.
• This unit can play only one memory card even if Unreadable disc types • The following discs cannot be played. - DVD-ROM - CD-ROM - PHOTO CD - DVD audio - SACD - DACD - DVD-RAM • Round discs with a diameter other than 8 cm or multiple cards are mounted on the card reader. Mount only the card you wish to play. Specifications of files that can be played 12 cm • Irregularly shaped discs Disc Handling File format File extension* MP3 “.mp3” or “.
Parts Name and Functions Front A M B L C K D E F J I H G F Name A Slide lens cover knob. Slide the knob to open and close the slide lens cover. B Slide lens cover Close the lens cover to protect the lens when the unit is not in use. You can stop the projection completely by closing the lens cover during projection. However, if this state continues for 30 minutes, the unit lamp is turned off automatically. sp. 18 C Disc indicator Lights up green when a disc is inserted into the disc slot. sp.
Rear A B N C M L D E F K G H F I J Name Function A Audio input port Can be connected to the audio output port of the connected video device or a computer. sp. 43, 44 B Video input port Can be connected to the ordinary image output port of a video device. sp. 43 C Computer input port Can be connected to the RGB output port of a computer. sp. 45 D HDMI input port Connects an HDMI-format video device or a computer to the unit.sp.
Top E A B D vVolume adjustment buttons sp. 20 C vSetup button sp. 52 vMenu button sp. 26 v button sp. 26 vEnter button sp. 29 vReturn button sp. 27 vPower button sp. 22 vSource Search button sp. 46 vStop button sp. 22 Name Function A Focusing ring Move to the left or right for image focusing. sp. 20 B Status indicator 14 vVisual Setup button sp. 57 vPlay/Pause button sp. 23 If a problem occurs in the unit, the status indicator blinks or lights up to indicate the problem. sp.
Remote Control A E B D Handy functions Advanced functions sp. 37 sp. 32 sp. 34 sp. 39 sp. 50 sp. 51 sp. 35 sp. 40 sp. 46 sp. 25 sp. 25 sp. 59 Buttons used when adjusting audio Buttons used during playback sp. 22 sp. 23, 24 sp. 23, 24 sp. 23, 24 sp. 24 sp. 24 sp. 59 sp. 25 Buttons used when adjusting DVD video sp. 22 sp. 52 sp. 36 sp. 26, 28, 29, 30, 31 sp. 57 sp. 20 sp. 36 sp. 37 sp. 28 sp. 27, 28, 29, 30 sp.
Preparing the Remote Control Inserting the batteries At the time of purchase, the batteries are not installed into the remote control. Insert the batteries provided with this unit, before use. A Push in the catch on the rear of the remote control, then lift it upwards. B Insert the batteries observing correct polarity. C Close the battery cover. Caution Check the positions of the (+) and (-) marks inside the battery holder to ensure the batteries are inserted the correct way.
Quick Start Quick Start Playback procedure No complicated connections are necessary. You do not even need to select the television type or change the input. You can enjoy your DVDs on the big screen by following these four easy steps. The standard speakers support virtual surround sound system, and you can enjoy real stereo surround sound using the left and right speakers. Position in front of the screen. sp. 18 Connect the power cable. sp. 18 Play a disc. sp.
Installation Projection distance and screen size A Place the unit in a position that will enable the optimum size image to be projected on the screen. B Position this unit so that it is parallel to the screen. Screen When you use a 16:9 ratio, 80” type widescreen, for example, place the unit approximately 241 cm away from the screen. If this unit is not placed parallel to the screen, the projected image is distorted in the shape of a keystone.
Disc Playback Playing a disc and projecting A Insert the disc into its slot by facing the disc label upward. If you are using a dual-side disc, face the side you wish to play downwards. Quick Start Insert an 8-cm disc into the disc slot center position. A short beep sounds and the power comes on. Inserting the disc makes the Disc indicator light up green. Do not use discs with any CD/DVD label stickers stuck to them, and do not use discs that have condensation on them.
Adjusting the projection position and volume Adjust the volume and image being projected. Focusing (Focus ring) Volume control (Volume) Using the main unit Using the remote control Fine-tuning the projection size (Zoom) Adjust the projection size in the Visual Setup menu. sp. 57 A Press and select "Signal" - "Zoom". Using the main unit 20 B Press Using the remote control to adjust the image size.
Correcting keystone distortion of the image (Keystone) • Adjusting the height of your image This unit automatically detects vertical tilt and corrects the images that are keystone distorted. If the projected image is still distorted, you can adjust it from the Visual Setup menu or using the remote control. sp. 57 To project the image higher, press the foot levers Quick Start and adjust the height. Adjust the front feet by pressing the foot levers.
Turning off the power A When you have played back a disc, press to eject the disc from its slot. • Once you have pressed , if you want to play back the ejected disc again, you cannot push it back into the disc slot manually. Press B Press . . You can use the on the main unit to achieve the same effect as the effect of the on the remote control. C Unplug the power cable from the electrical outlet after the confirmation buzzer beeps twice.
Basic Playback Operations From here on, operations are explained primarily using the buttons of the remote control. You can also use the buttons with the same markings as those on the unit control panel to achieve the same effect. Pause Press during playback. • Press paused and restarted each time you press • To resume playback, press Quick Start on the operation panel. The play is . . Reverse search/forward search Press or during playback.
Skip Press or when paused. during playback or If you press once during chapter/track playback, playback returns to the start of the chapter or track being played. After this, playback returns to the start of the previous chapter/track each time you press . After this, playback returns to the start of the previous chapter/ track each time you press • If you press . / once when a disc is being paused, the previous chapter (file) or the next chapter (file) is played.
Temporarily using the projector’s light as illumination (Break) : Select the best mode for your surroundings. (Auto colour Optimiser) : Suitable for use in a bright room with the outside light shielded. The break function is useful if, in the middle of a movie, you want to get up or move around, get a drink, : Suitable for use in a room with dim lighting. Press : Suitable for use in a pitch-dark room. during playback. • The projection lamp remains lit, whilst the projected image disappears.
Advanced Operations Becoming a playback expert Playback from a DVD menu Some discs have the following kinds of original menus saved in them. •Root Menu: When multiple titles (image and audio) have been recorded, this integrated disc information is displayed. To display the top menu Press and hold for about 3 seconds to display the top menu. •Menu: Title-specific playback data (chapter, angle, audio, and subtitle menus) is displayed. 1 2 Press during playback. Press see.
3 Press . • Certain discs may not contain a menu. If a menu is not recorded, these operations cannot be executed. • Depending on the disc, playback may begin automatically, even if is not pressed. Playback a Video CD from the menu You can play a disc by selecting the desired chapter from any of the following two menus. •PBC (Playback control) function: If a Video CD with “PBC (playback control) enabled” specified on the disc or jacket is inserted into the disc slot, a menu screen is displayed.
To turn to the previous/next page of the menu screen Press / when the menu screen is displayed. To call the menu screen during playback Each time is pressed, the menu goes back by one step. Press repeatedly until the menu is displayed. To call the PBC menu screen When you display the playback information or the preview screen, the PBC mode is canceled. To call the PBC menu again during play, stop play by pressing press twice. Then, .
3 Select the track you want to see using and press , . The selected track is played. JPEG, MP3/WMA and DivX® playback Although the , or files stored in a disc and a USB storage device are played back by selecting the desired file from a File List, the function varies depending on the file, as follows. • If a in the folder is selected, the JPEG files stored in the folder are played back starting from the selected file in Slideshow sequence.
• If is displayed, you will return to the File List when you press twice. • When you select “Others” from the settings menu and set the “MP3/ JPEG Nav” to “Without Menu”, all MP3, WMA, JPEG and DivX® files are listed. “With Menu” is set by default. sp. 54 • MP3/WMA ID3 tag is supported. The album name, artist name, and track name, if set, are displayed at the right of the File List (only alphanumeric characters are supported).
When playing MP3/WMA audio Once menu selection is complete and the audio begins, close the lens cover. You can enjoy just the music being played. Simultaneous MP3/WMA and JPEG playback If a disc contains a mix of MP3/WMA and JPEG files, you can enjoy the Slideshow with sounds. When a disc containing both MP3/WMA and JPEG files is inserted into the disc slot, the MP3/WMA files are automatically played. If a JPEG file from the File List displayed is selected, the Slideshow will start.
Playback by selecting the chapter or track number During playback or when paused, select the chapter or track number you wish to play by pressing the numeric buttons. s “When using the numeric buttons” p. 26 • Can also be used when stopped. • Depending on the disc, certain operations may not be possible.
(If “Others” is selected from the settings menu and if “MP3/JPEG Nav” is set to “With Menu”) Screen display Function Contents Repeat One File repeat Repeats the current file. Repeat Folder Folder repeat Repeats files in the current folder. Shuffle Random play Randomly plays files in the current folder. Repeat Off Repeat Off Cancels repeat or random play.
Program play Set the [Function] position before performing operations You can set titles, chapters, and tracks to playback in your order of preference. 1 Press during play or when paused. The program screen will appear for you to set a playback sequence. 2 Using the numeric keys, enter title and track/chapter numbers sequentially. s “When using the numeric buttons” p. 26 • Use to shift the cursor in respective directions.
Zoom In Set the [Function] position before performing operations You can zoom (enlarge or compress) the projection image on the unit screen. If the enlarged image exceeds the screen size, you can display it by panning. 1 Press during playback. The magnification (or zoom rate) is displayed. 2 Select the desired magnification by pressing repeatedly. • You can only enlarge images. You cannot reduce them. • To return to the original size, press to pan.
Changing the audio language When a disc has been recorded with multiple audio signals or languages, you can switch to the available audio signal or language of your preference. 1 Press during playback. The current audio settings are displayed on the screen. 2 Select the desired settings by pressing repeatedly. • You can also switch from the playback information screen. sp. 37 • If a language code (for example 6978) is displayed sp.
Changing the angle For discs that have been recorded with multiple camera angles, you can switch from the main angle to a different camera angle of your preference, such as from above, or from the right, during playback. 1 Press during playback. The current angle is displayed on the screen. 2 Select the desired angle by pressing repeatedly. You can also switch from the playback information screen. sp.
2 Pressing , position the pointer on the desired item and press . • You can set the title/chapter/track number and time by using the numeric keys, and set the play start time.sp. 26 • When the selected item appears, select the desired value using and press • Press . once and the playback information screen disappears. • When you are using and “-:--:--” is displayed, you can set the play start time of the track by using numeric keys. • You cannot use this function when play is stopped. 3 Press .
Setting the sleep timer Set the [Function] position before performing operations When the time you set on the sleep timer has passed, the unit power switch is turned off automatically. You can prevent unnecessary power from being consumed if you fall asleep while watching a movie. If the sleep timer is set to “Sleep Off” and if play is stopped or finished and the unit is not operated for approximately 30 minutes, the unit power switch is turned off automatically. Press .
Changing the aspect ratio Set the [Function] position before performing operations The unit automatically recognizes the aspect suitable for the input signal, and the image is projected in the appropriate aspect. If you want to change the aspect yourself, or if the aspect is not correct, you can change it in the following way. Press . • Each time you press the aspect ratio name is displayed on the screen and the aspect ratio is changed.
When projecting component video (SDTV)/HDMI (SDTV), composite video images Screen Size Aspect 4:3 Normal Full Zoom Letterbox Normal Full Zoom When projecting component video (HDTV)/HDMI (HDTV) images Screen Size Aspect 16:9 Fixed to Full (16:9) Advanced Operations When projecting computer images Wide panel computer images are always projected at the normal (wide screen) setting.
Playback by attaching a peripheral device Connecting a USB storage device You can attach a USB memory or multicard reader that conform to the USB 1.1 to the unit and play the following format files. • MP3/WMA files • JPEG files • DivX® files The file playback and your operations during play are the same as when you play files of a using the standard DVD player.
Connecting to another video device, a TV set, or a Computer Aside from the built-in DVD player, this unit can project images by connecting to a computer or the following devices with a video output port. - Video recorder - Game machine - Video device with built-in TV tuner - Video camera and others Video equipment signal format The kind of video signal that can be output depends on the video equipment. The image quality differs depending on the video signal format.
Connecting with a component video cable White To Audio input port Output L Audio R Red To Audio out port RCA audio cable (commercially available) Component video cable (commercially available) For a D port output device, use a commercially available D port - component conversion cable. Connecting with an HDMI cable Output HDMI To HDMI output port HDMI cable (commercially available) To HDMI input port Use a HDMI cable that meets the HDMI standard.
Connecting with a computer To PC input port To Audio input port Computer cable (commercially available) (Mini D-Sub 15-pin Mini D-Sub 15-pin) White Red To display output port To Audio out port 2RCA Stereo mini-pin audio cable (commercially available) Advanced Operations Use a cable marked “No resistance” when you use a commercially available 2RCA stereo mini-plug audio cable.
Projecting images from external video equipment or a computer This unit automatically detects input signals and changes the projected image. The projector automatically detects signals being input from connected equipment, and the image being input from the equipment is projected. You can project the target image quickly as input ports with no image signal being input are ignored when you change by pressing the . 1 2 3 Open the lens cover and press .
When a computer image is not projected You can switch the image signal destination from the computer by holding down and pressing (the key is usually labeled or ). s Computer “Documentation” After switching, wait a few seconds for projection to start. Examples of Switching Output Epson Toshiba NEC IBM/Lenovo Panasonic Sony SOTEC Dell HP Fujitsu Macintosh Set mirroring or display detection. Depending on your OS, you can set them by pressing .
Audio Settings Listening with headphones Caution • When listening with headphones, make sure the volume is not too high. You may damage your hearing when listening to sounds at high volume over an extended period of time. • Do not set the volume too high from the outset. A loud sound may be produced suddenly that may cause damage to your headphones or your hearing. As a precaution, lower the volume before you switch off this unit then raise it gradually after you switch it back on.
Connecting a microphone You can output microphone audio from the projector's speaker by connecting a microphone to the projector's Mic Input Port. To adjust audio from the Mic input port, press . Advanced Operations To Mic Input Port • When the Mic Input Level is too low, adjust it using . sp. 64 • You can select "Mic Input Level" from the Option page in the Visual Setup menu. sp. 59 The projector is compatible with a dynamic mic. It does not support plug-in-power type.
Connecting to audio equipment with a digital coaxial audio input port You can connect to AV amplifiers and so on or equipment capable of making digital recordings when they are equipped with a coaxial digital audio input port. When connecting, use a commercially available coaxial digital cable. Fully plug the audio cable connector into jack.
Selecting the digital sound effects Set the [Function] position before performing operations You can select the sound effects appropriate to the musical genre of the current disc. 1 Press . The current settings are displayed on the screen. 2 Select the desired settings by pressing repeatedly.
Settings and Adjustments Setup Menu Operation and Functions The settings of this unit can be adjusted to suit the environment in which it is used. Using the setup menu 1 Press during playback or when stopped. The following setup menu is displayed. 2 Press Language setup and select the desired icon.
3 Press press to select the item to be set, and then . The settings are displayed on the right. 4 Select the setting you wish to change, and press . To display other setting pages, select a desired icon by repeatedly pressing 5 . After setup is complete, press to close the setup menu. Setup menu list Language page Eject the disc before the setup. You cannot make the setting below when a disc is inserted. Setting Item Audio Select the DVD video soundtrack language.
Audio page Setting Item Digital Output Select the kind of output signal according to the equipment connected to the Digital Coaxial Audio-Out port. For detailed information sp. 56 Setting Contents All: Use when connected to a DTS/Dolby Digital Decoder, or when connected to equipment with these functions. PCM Only: Use when connected to equipment that is only compliant with Linear PCM. On: Reduce the loudness but increases volume of quieter sounds.
Language code list Abkhazian 6566 Gaelic; Scottish Gaelic 7168 Magyar 7285 Sinhalese Afar 6565 Gallegan 7176 Malayalam 7776 Slovensky 8373 Afrikaans 6570 Georgian 7565 Maltese 7784 Slovenian 8376 Amharic 6577 Gikuyu; Kikuyu 7573 Manx 7186 Somali 8379 Arabic 6582 Guarani 7178 Maori 7773 Sotho; Southern 8384 Armenian 7289 Gujarati 7185 Marathi 7782 South Ndebele 7882 Assamese 6583 Hausa 7265 Marshallese 7772 Sundanese 8385 Avestan 6569 Herero 7290 Mol
“Digital Output” settings and output signals Playback Disc “Digital Output” Settings Stream PCM Linear PCM DVD video DTS bit stream 48 kHz, 16 bit linear PCM Dolby digital DVD video Dolby digital bit stream 48 kHz, 16 bit stereo linear PCM Audio CD, Video CD, SVCD DTS Audio CD MP3/WMA disc 56 Linear PCM Stereo DTS DVD video 44.1 kHz, 16 bit stereo linear PCM/48 kHz, 16 bit linear PCM DTS bit stream 44.1 kHz, 16 bit linear PCM 32/44.
Operations and functions on the Visual Setup menu You can adjust the brightness, contrast, and other values of the projected image. Operations on the Visual Setup menu 1 Press during projection. The following menu is displayed. 2 Press press Press press . Settings and Adjustments 3 to select the item to be set, and then to select the item to be set, and then to adjust. • When options are displayed, select a desired option and press to enable it.
Visual Setup menu Image page When the color mode is set to “Auto”, you cannot make the setting. sp. 25 Setting Item Setting Contents Brightness Adjusts the image brightness. Contrast Adjusts the difference between light and shade in the images. Color Saturation Adjusts the color saturation for the images. (This is not displayed when a computer is connected.) Tint Adjusts the image tint. (This is not displayed when the external video or computer connected is not NTSC.
Option page Setting Item Setting Contents Mic Input Level Adjust if the Mic Input Level is too low to hear from the projector’s speaker, or if the level is too high making the audio crack. When the Mic Input Level is turned down to “0”, no audio is output from the speaker. User Button You can select the item assigned from the Visual Setup menu with the remote control's .
Security Functions Anti-Theft Lock The projector includes the following security devices to prevent from being stolen. • Security slot The security slot is compatible with the Microsaver Security System manufactured by Kensington. You can find details about the Microsaver Security System on the Kensington homepage http://www.kensington.com/.
Appendix Troubleshooting Reading the indicators You can check the status of this unit using the indicators on the top panel. Check each condition in the following table and follow the steps to remedy the problem. * If all indicators are not lit, the power cable is not connected correctly or the unit is not powered. When the or Red High Temperature alarm Orange indicators flash orange You can continue projecting in this state.
When lights on red Error : lit : flashing : off Internal failure Red Red Red Wait for approximately 1 minute and 30 seconds. Then, disconnect and reconnect the power cable. If the indicator status does not change when Disconnect the power cable from the electrical If the error continues outlet contact your dealer. Wait and for approximately 1 minute and 30 seconds.
When the or indicators are off Standing-by Normal : lit : flashing : off Shows that the unit is ready to be used. Orange Green Green During warming up (Approx. 30 sec) In warm-up mode, pressing has no effect. Do not unplug the power cable during warm-up. This may reduce the lifespan of the lamp. Projection in Progress Cooling down The operation of all remote control and main unit buttons is suspended during cooldown. Enters stand-by mode once cool-down has completed.
When the indicators provide no help If this unit is not functioning normally, check the following notes before requesting repairs. However, if the unit fails to improve, contact your dealer for advice. At these times Power does not turn on No images appear Images are fuzzy or out of focus Images appear dark Check here • Did you press sp. 18 ? • Disconnect and reconnect the power cable. sp. 18 • Is the unit cooling down? sp.
When using external video or computer mode At these times No images appear “Signal not supported” is displayed “No signal.” is displayed The signal is distorted Check here Reference page • Is the power for the connected equipment turned on? Switch on the power to the connected equipment, or start playback depending on the playback method for the connected equipment. sp.
Maintenance This section describes maintenance tasks such as cleaning the unit and replacing consumable parts. Caution Before starting the maintenance, unplug the power cable from the electrical outlet. Cleaning Cleaning the air filter and air intake vent When dust builds up on the air filter or the air intake vent, or the message “The unit is overheating. Make sure nothing is blocking the air vent, and clean or replace the air filter.
Consumables replacement period Air filter replacement period When the air filter gets dirty or is broken Lamp replacement period • The message “Replace the lamp” appears on the screen when projection starts. • The projected image gets darker or starts to deteriorate. • In order to maintain the initial brightness and image quality, the lamp replacement message is displayed after about 3900 hours of use has passed.
How to replace consumables Replacing the air filter Dispose of used air filters properly in accordance with your local regulations. Filter: Polypropylene Frames: ABS resin 1 2 Turn the power switch off and when a short beep sounds, unplug the power cable. Remove the air filter cover. Lift up the handle, place your finger on the tab, and lift it upwards. 68 3 Take out the old air filter. 4 Install the new air filter. 5 Install the filter cover.
Replacing the lamp Caution The lamp is hot immediately after use. Once the power has been switched off, allow approximately one hour to pass before replacing the lamp to allow it to cool thoroughly. 1 2 Turn the power switch off, and when a short beep sounds, unplug the power cable. Loosen the screws of the lamp cover attachment using the screwdriver that supplied with the replacement lamp. Slide the lamp cover toward you, and then lift it up to remove it. Loosen the lamp attachment screws.
6 Tighten the lamp attachment screws firmly. 7 Install the lamp cover. • Install the lamp and the lamp cover securely. If the lamp or the lamp cover is not installed correctly, this unit will be turned off as a safety precaution. • This product includes a lamp component that contains mercury (Hg). Please consult your local regulations regarding disposal or recycling. Do not dispose of it with normal waste.
3 Select “Yes” and press to initialize the setting.
Projection Distance and Screen Size Refer to the following table and place the unit in a position which allows the best possible projection for the size of the screen. Values are just reference.
Compatible Resolution List Composite video Units: Dots Signal Resolution TV (NTSC) TV (PAL, SECAM) Aspect Mode Normal Full Zoom 720 x 480 720 x 360 * 720 x 540 (4:3) 960 x 540 (16:9) 960 x 540 (16:9) 720 x 576 720 x 432 * 720 x 540 (4:3) 960 x 540 (16:9) 960 x 540 (16:9) * Letterbox signal Component video Units: Dots Signal Resolution SDTV (480i, 60Hz) Aspect Mode Normal Full Zoom 720 x 480 720 x 360 * 720 x 540 (4:3) 960 x 540 (16:9) 960 x 540 (16:9) SDTV (576i, 50Hz) 720 x 57
Signal Resolution SXGA3_60 Aspect Mode Normal Full Zoom 1280 x 1024 675 x 540 960 x 540 960 x 540 HDTV(1080i) 1920 x 1080 960 x 540 - - HDTV(1080p,50Hz) 1920 x 1080 960 x 540 - - HDTV(1080i,60Hz) 1920 x 1080 960 x 540 - - * Letterbox signal Computer image Units: Dots Signal Resolution VGA60/72/75/85, iMac * 1 Aspect Mode Normal Full Zoom 640 x 480 640 x 360 * 2 720 x 540 960 x 540 960 x 540 SVGA56/60/72/75/85, iMac * 1 800 x 600 800 x 450 * 2 720 x 540 960 x 540 960
Compatible MPEG format list Extension .AVI Video Codec Audio Codec MPEG-1/MPEG-2/ MPEG- PCM/ADPCM/MPEG/ 4(Advanced Simple Profile) MP3/WMA/AC3/DTS Resolution PAL: 25 Hz 720 x 576 or less NTSC: 30Hz 720 x 480 or less .VID/.DIV/ MPEG-4(Advanced Simple .DIVX(Home Theater)/ Profile) .XVID PCM/ADPCM/MPEG/ MP3/WMA/AC3/DTS PAL: 25 Hz 720 x 576 or less NTSC: 30Hz 720 x 480 or less .MPE/ .MPG/ .
Specifications Product name EH-DM3 Dimensions 335W x 136H x 239D mm (Including projections) Panel size 0.54” wide Display method Polysilicon TFT active matrix Resolution 518,400 pixels (960W x 540H dots) x 3 Focus adjustment Manual Zoom adjustment Digital type (Approx. 1:1.35) Lamp (light source) UHE lamp, 200W, Model No.: ELPLP56 Power supply 100 - 240VAC +/-10%, 50/60Hz, 3.5-1.5A Power consumption 100 to 120VAC area Operating: 310 W Standby: 0.
DECLARATION of CONFORMITY According to 47CFR, Part 2 and 15 Class B Personal Computers and Peripherals; and/or CPU Boards and Power Supplies used with Class B Personal Computers We : Epson America, INC. Located at : 3840 Kilroy Airport Way MS:3-13 Long Beach, CA 90806 Tel : 562-290-5254 Declare under sole responsibility that the product identified herein, complies with 47CFR Part 2 and 15 of the FCC rules as a Class B digital device.
Glossary HDMI YCbCr An abbreviated form of "High-Definition Multimedia Interface", which is the digital transmission standard for transmitting images and sound using one cable. The HDMI has been established primarily for digital home appliances and PCs, and this standard allows high-quality image signal transmission without signal compression. It also has a digital signal encryption function. A transmission signal in the color bar signal waveform for the current TV set (NTSC system).
Index A O Audio page ................................................................................ 54 Auto Setup ................................................................................ 65 Option page ...............................................................................59 Optional accessories ..................................................................67 OSD Language ..........................................................................53 Others page .......................
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