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Table of Contents Gcttinp Started Waming/Precautions................................................................. 2 How your Projector works........................................................ 4 Description of Projector Controls............................................ 5 Description of Remote Control................................................ 8 Setting-up the Projector + Screen........................................... 10 Antenna/Cable TVA^CR Connections..................................
How YOUR Projector Works our Projector is a compact unit which enables you to project large TV pictures onto screens, just like a slide or movie projector. Y Inside your Projector are two main sections: • the Electronic section which handles the signals coming from your computer or video source • the Optical section which projects the pictures onto your screen. The picture is built up inside the projector on three Liquid Crystal panels, one for each of the three primary colors (red, green and blue).
Getting Started ^ Protector Controls The picture is projected from here onto your screen LOUDSPEATCER Hidden behind the front grille POAVER ON/STAND BY------------Lights when Projector is ON. FOCUS CONTROT. RTNO Turning this makes the picture on your screen sharper. ZOOM CONTROL RTNQ Turning this makes the picture on your screen larger or smaller. Side view INDICATOR LAMPS • Stereo SAP ERROR (red) (yellow) (red) Push the front control door to make it swing open. Push it again to close.
Getting Started - Projector Controls (continued) Projector Front Panel Buttons and Jacks POWER ON / STAND BY BUTTON VOLUME A (UP). •W (DOWN> BUTTONS Press to adjust the Projector sound level. CHANNEL A (UP). yr (DOWN) BUTTONS S.-VHS (AUX3) Jack for S-VHS, Video input from VCR or camcorder. AUDIO TACKS L(eft) jack for left-channel audio input. R(ight) jack for right-channel audio input. VIDEO IN (AUX 3) Press to scan up or down through the channel numbers. RCA Jack for VCR or camcorder.
Getting Started - Protector Controls (continued)
Remote Control Unit M(enu) (i n BUTTONS STATUS/EXIT BUTTON Press to see the current channel number or source on the Projector screen. Also press this button to clear the screen after control adjustments. Press the M button to display On-Screen feature controls. Press A. or ▼ buttons to move forward and backward through the list of On Screen items. The menu buttons can also be used for zoom/ focus (See below). MUTE BUTTON ZOOM AND FOCUS BUTTONS The A yf buttons are to control ZOOM.
Remote Control Operation of a VCR When using the Projector remote with your VCR, first make certain it is set to control the VCR by the REMOTE CODE or SEARCH method. See page 44- on 1 / Slide the TV-VCR-CBL button e remote to the VCR position. Point the front of the remote towards the front of the VCR (remote sensor window) when pressing buttons. Remember. The VCR function buttons on the Projector remote will not operate your VCR if it does not have those features. 1^ Remember.
Getting Started - Setting up the Projector + Screen roper installation of your Projector will ensure that you make the most ofthe set's features. Read all of pages 10 throu^ 12 carefidly before starting to install your Projector. P 1. LIGHTING 1) Choose the screen position You get maximum picture contrast when the least ambient light fells on the screen. Place the screen where light from windows, room lighting etc. does not disturb the picture.
Getting Started - Setting up the Projector + Screen (continued) If you cannot put the Projector at the same height as the top of the screen, but rather lower, you have two choices: 2 A. The front of the Projector can be tilted upwards; the picture will not then be perfectly rectangular when the screen hangs vertically. This is called the "keystone” effect. Note: The Projector should not be tilted up or down more than 15 degrees from its normal horizontal position. 2B.
Getting Started - Setting up the Protector + Screen (continued) Your Projector has a 2x zoom lens. This means that the picture you get on the screen at maximum magnification is twice as big as that projected at minimum magnification. For example, at a distance of 22 feet you get a lOO-inch picture on the screen at lull magnification. You can use the zoom lens to reduce this to 50 inches at minimum magnification.
Getting Started - Antenna/Cable TV7VCR Connections irst connect your Antenna or CABLE TV signal to the Projector. There is only one 75 ohm antenna plug on the ixick of your TV Projector ' and that's where the antenna goes. F BEGIN I Back of Projector
Gettesìg Started - Antenna/Cable TVA^CR Connections ou may have two separate antennas. For instance, one antenna for VHF channels (2-13) and the other antenna for UHF channels (14-69). Y Back of Projector BEGIN For homes with separate antennas you will need an optional "combiner" before you can connect to your Projector. Attach the separate antennas to the correct screws on the combiner. Push the round end of the combiner onto the ANTENNA plug on the rear of the Projector. Remember.
Getting Started - Audio Connections EXTERNAL SPEAKERS '’ou can connect external speakers to enjoy stereo TV programs. Back of Projector BEGIN I L Connect external speakers to die speaker wire terminals on the Projector. Speakers; 8 ohm, 10 watt minimum. □ O EXTERNAL SPEAKERS O Turn Projector on. Select AUDIO Menu and place the Projector in the STEREO mode (See page 21). Place the speakers so you enjoy good stereo sound.
Getting Started - Basic Protector Operation nY ou can operate your Projector using the controls on the set itself. Projector Back Panel I BEGIN I Press in the MAIN POWER button at the back of the set to turn the Projector ON. (For new sets this button is on). Press the POWER ON/STANDBY button on the front of the Projector. A green light above the button lights up. ; Press the VOLUME A (UP) or'T (DOWN) buttons to adjust the sound level.
Zoom and Focus MANUALLY he zoom lens on your projector can be adjusted by hand to nud Turn the Zoom Control ring until the picture on the screen is the size you want. Turn the Focus Control ring until the picture is sharp.
How TO Use On-Screen Menus with Remote You make adjustments to your projected picture and sound using On-Screen Menus. To get them on your screen, first press the M(enu) button on your remote; you should then see this MAIN MENU. It is called a menu because, like in a restaurant, it lists the choices available to you. You will notice that the first item 1. AUDIO is highlighted. This means it is selected. The other available selections are white. MAIN MENU Screen TELEVISION ADJUSTMENTS 1. AUDIO 2. VIDEO 3.
How TO Use On Screen Menus wito Remote (continued) Most of the other menus work as described on the previous page except that you don't always have the blue bar; sometimes you get a choice of two or three items instead. To try this out, press the lower zoom button (^ ) to highlight "4. STEREO". You should get a display like the one on the right here. Press t h e " - " o r " + " buttons to highlight in turn MONO, STEREO or SAP (Second Audio Program). MONO I STEREO | SAP 1. BASS 2. TREBLE 3. BALANCE |4.
Audio Control Adjustments with Remote TO SELECT AUDIO CONTROLS MAIN MENU Screen Press M(enu) button on the remote to show MAIN MENU. TELEVISION ADJUSTMENTS |1. AUDIO I 2. VIDEO 3. INPUT 4. DATA INPUT 5. FEATURES 6. LENS CONTROL 7. CLOSED CAPTIONING Press 1 on the remote to select AUDIO (on the MAIN MENU). Press number of the desired feature on the remote (See below). 1^ Remember. The highlighted item is ready for adjustment. l.BASS 2. TREBLE 3.
Audio Control Adjustments (continued) 4. STEREO our Projector is céle to receive broadcast stereo TV programs. The Projector is equipped uñé an amplifier and tivin-speaker connector to which external speakers can be connected to hear stereo sound. Y MONO Tl\e stereo indicator (on the front of the Projected) will ligjit when a stereo broadcast is received. STEREO SAP 1. BASS 2. TREBLE 3. BALANCE 4. STEREO 5. EXPAND I BEGIN I With the AUDIO Menu displayed, press 4 for STEREO.
Audio Control Adjustments (continued) 5. EXPAND xpanded sound am be used to add greater depth and dimension to both monaural (MONO) and STEREO sound. E I BEGIN I NORMAL EXPANDED With the AUDIO Menu displayed, press button 5 for EXPAND. 1. BASS 2. TREBLE 3. BALANCE 4. STEREO 5. EXPAND : Press the (+) or (-) buttons to place the Projector in the EXPAND sound mode. The word “EXPANDED” is highlighted to confirm setting.
Video Control Adjustments TO SELECT VIDEO CONTROLS I BEGIN MAIN MENU Screen Press M(enu) button on the remote to show the main menu. TELEVISION ADJUSTMENTS Press 2 on the remote to select VIDEO (on the main menu). 1. AUDIO |2. VIDEO I 3. INPUT 4. DATA INPUT 5. FEATURES 6. LENS CONTROL 7. CLOSED CAPTIONING Press number of the desired feature on the remote. 1^ Remember. The highlighted item is ready for adjustment. l.BRIGHT 2.CONTRAST 3.COLOR 4.TINT 5.
Input (Tuning) Control Adjustments TO SELECT INPUT CONTROLS I BEGIN I MAIN MENU Screen Press the M(enu) button on the remote to show the main menu. TELEVISION ADJUSTMENTS Press 3 on the remote to select INPUT (on the main menu). 1. AUDIO 2. VIDEO |3. INPUT I 4. DATA INPUT 5. FEATURES 6. LENS CONTROL 7. CLOSED CAPTIONING Press the NUMBER button of the desired feature on the remote. Remember. The highlighted item is ready for adjustment. Remote 1.
Input (Tuning) Control Adjustments (continued) 2. CHANNEL SCAN ou can autormticaRy preset the Projector to select only the channel numbers available in your area (or on your Cable TV system). Only channels added into the Projector's memory will be selected when the CH(annel) A (UP) Y ▼ (DOWN) buttons are pressed on the remote. I BEGIN I With the INPUT Menu displayed, press 2 for CHANNEL SCAN. Press the A ▼ buttons on the remote to select AUTO PROGRAM CHANNELS.
Input (Tuning) Control Adjustments (continued) 3. PICTURE SOURCE - AUX 1,2 and 3 he Projector's Picture Source controls allow you to use the INPUT jacks (Audio, Video and S(uper)'Video located on the jront and rear of the Projector. The Projector's INPUT jacks may be used for direct picture and sound connections with VCRs (or Video Disc Players, etc) that have their oivn Audio/Video OUTPUT jacks. Back of Projector T —X / ttiTiminiiiffiTiiiTiiirmiTif 's' IfiUfil < :;D~ 'rt CU--------------- 1 ..
Input (Tuning) Control Adtustments (continued) 3. PICTURE SOURCE - S-VIDEO he S(uper)'VIDEO connection available on the rear of the Projector can result in far better picture clarity and detail, for the playback of VCR tapes or Video Discs, than the normal antenna connections. T Back of Projector Note: The VCR (or Compact Disc Player) must be equipped with a S-VIDEO OUT(put) jack in order to complete the connections shown on this page.
Input (Tuning) Control Adjustments (continued) 3. PICTURE SOURCE-TV PROJECTOR Back of Projector he AUDIO/VIDEO OUT(put) jacks cm your Projector can be used to record TV programs on VCRs equipped with AUDIO/ VIDEO IN(put) jacks or to connect a TV or monitor. T To record TV programs by using the AUDIO/ VIDEO jacks on the TV Projector: Connect the VIDEO OUT jack from the Projector to the VIDEO IN jack on the VCR.
Data Input TO SELECT DATA INPUT TELEVISION ADJUSTMENTS Press the M(enu) button on the remote control to show the main menu. 1. AUDIO 2. VIDEO 3. INPUT |4. DATA INPUT! 5. FEATURES 6. LENS CONTROL 7. CLOSED CAPTIONING Press 4 on the remote control to select DATA INPUT. Select PICTURE SOURCE control on the Projector. The menu disappears and the Projector is in die DATA mode. Remember. To adjust the DATA MENU controls see pages 42 thru 43.
Feature Control Adjustments with Remote TO SELECT FEATURE CONTROLS TELEVISION ADJUSTMENTS I BEGIN I Press M(enu) button on die remote to show IMAIN MENU. 1.AUDIO E VIDEO a INPUT 4.DATAINPUr la FEATURES ~l 6. LENS CONTROL 7. CLOSED CAPTIONING : Press 5 on the remote to select FEATUI FEATURES (on the Main Menu). MAIN Screen : Press number of the desired feature on the remote. PUSH El TO MODIFYTIME Ii.timesetI 2. OPTIONS 3. CAPTIONS 4. CHANNEL CONTROL a PERSONALPREFERENCE 6.
Feature Control Adjustments (continued) 2. OPTIONS ptions albw you to vary the size and location of the on screen dock and channel information. O I BEGIN I PUSH 0 TO MODIFY DISPLAY OPTIONS 1.TIMESET FEATURES Screen 12. OPTIONS I 3. CAPTIONS 4. CHANNEL CONTROL 5. PERSONAL PREFERENCE 6. OPERATINGHOURSTIMER 7. AUTOSTART To adjust TIME DISPLAY options: o Select OPTIONS control. With the FEATURES Menu displayed, press 2 for OPTIONS. NORMAL, HALF-HOUR, and CONTINUOUS display options appear.
Feature Control Adjustments (continued) 3. CAPTIONS C aption is a four character caUout that may be set to appear with the on-screen channel number. When set, the Caption will appear during channel changes and when the STATUS/EXIT button is pressed. Example Caption: WXYZ (for a TV station's call letters.) PUSH 0 TO MODIFY CHANNEL CAPTION MEMORY 1. TIMESET 2. OPTIONS |3. CAPTIONSl ■ 4. CHANNEL CONTROL 5. PERSONAL PREFERENCE 6. OPERATING HOURS TIMER 7.
Feature Control Adjustments (continued) 4. CHANNEL CONTROL hannel control (CC) allows you to "CENSOR" (or blank out) any channel you consider undesireable for unauthorized persons to watch. A channel under Channel Control cannot be viewed untd the correct access code is entered to unlock the channel for viewing. PUSH 1+] TO MODIFY CENSOR FUNCTIONS 1. TIMESET 2. OPTIONS 3. CAPTIONS__________ k CHANNEL CONTROL I • 5. PERSONAL PREFERENCE 6. OPERATING HOURS TIMER 7.
Feature Control Adjustments (continued) 4. CHANNEL CONTROL fter the Channel Control Code has been set (see previous page), follow the steps below to select the channek you want to censor or blank out. A PUSH 0 TO MODIFY CENSOR FUNCTIONS 1. TIMESET 2. OPTIONS 3. CAPTIONS___________ |4. CHANNEL CONTROL I 5. PERSONAL PREFERENCE 6. OPERATING HOURS TIMER 7. AUTOSTART I BEGIN I Select CHANNEL CONTROL display.
Feature Control Adjustments (continued) CENSOR AUX / S-VIDEO ou 1TU15 also censor the use of the Audio/ Video IN(put) jacks on the rear of the Projector. This way viewing VCR or Video Disc material (using the AjVjackpanel connections) can be prevented (unless the CC code is known). Y PUSH 0 TO MODIFY CENSOR FUNCTIONS 1. TIMESET 2. OPTIONS 3. CAPTIONS__________ kCHANNELCONTROL I ''V 5. PERSONAL PREFERENCE 6. OPERATING HOURS TIMER 7.
Feature Control Adjustments (continued) REVIEW CENSOR MEMORY quickly check which channels have been placed under Channd Control: ‘^0 PUSH 0 TO MODIFY CENSOR FUNCTIONS I BEGIN I 1. TIMESET 2. OPTIONS 3. CAPTIONS___________ kCHANNELCONTROL I 5. PERSONAL PREFERENCE 6. OPERATING HOURS TIMER 7. AUTOSTART With CENSOR CHANNELS screen dispkyed, press A. ▼ to select REVIEW CENSOR MEMORY position.
Feature Control Adjustments (continued) 5. PERSONAL PREFERENCE he Personal Preference button (located on the remote) will return the Projector to Specific preset sources and their picture and audio level settings. T PUSH [+1 TO MODIFY PRESET PICTURE CONTROLS 1. TIMESET 2. OPTIONS 3. CAPTIONS 4. CHANNEL CONTROL 5. [PERSONAL PREFERENCE I 6. OPERATING HOURS TIMER 7. AUTOSTART Five Personal Preference settings are available, so that the setting^ of each source can be stored (e.g. AUX 1 for VCR settings, 5.
Feature Control Adjustments (continued) rj^o recall the Personal Preference: I BEGIN I PERSONAL PREFERENCES 1.AUX1 Press RESET (Personal Preference) button on the remote. 2. AUX2 3. AUX3 4. RGB 5. ANT. 6. FACTORY PRE-SETS "PERSONAL PREFERENCES" list (with caption) appears on screen. <2>.Press the A. ▼ buttons on the PERSONAL PREFERENCE select remote to select one of the listed personal preference levels.
Feature Control Adjustments (continued) 7. AUTOSTART I f the Projector is turned on with the main switch and autostart is activated, the Projector will start with the main pttwre connected to the last selected source. If the source is ANTENNA, the Projector will tune to the last selected channel. PUSH [+] TO TURN AUTOSTART ON OR OFF 1. TIMESET 2. OPTIONS 3. CAPTIONS 4. CHANNEL CONTROL 5. PERSONAL PREFERENCE 6. OPERATING HOURS TIMER |7. AUTOSTART | [ BEGIN
Closed Captioning Adjustments bseA Captionning allows you to read the mice content of tekvision programs on the screen. Designed to help the hearing impaired this feature uses on-screen "text boxes" to show dialogue and conversations whik the TV program is in progress. C TELEVISION ADJUSTMENTS 1. AUDIO 2. VIDEO a INPUT 4.DATAINPUT aPEATUFES 6. LENS CONTROL |7. CLOSED CAPTIONING I Remember.
Data Menu Control Adjustments l.IMAGE - PHASE, BRIGHTNESS, CONTRAST B eyond the normal picture levels, you can also control the image of projected computer pictures. To adjust these settings, the Projector must be in the DATA mode (See page 29). BEGIN With the DATA mode selected press M(enu) on the remote. The DATA MENU appears on screen. With the DATA MENU selected press 1 for IMAGE. The first ring-menu (PHASE) appears on screen.
Data Menu Control Adjustments (continued) 3.SETUP - HOR. POSITION, VERT. POSITION, PERSONAL PREFERENCE, CURTAIN, COMPUTER IDENT. DATA MENU 1. IMAGE 2. AUDIO |3. SETUP 4. DATA EXIT o adjust die setup of the computer image displayed, the Projector must be in die DATA mode (See page 29). T I > I BEGIN I HOR. P(DSITION With the DATA mode selected press M(enu) on the remote. The DATA MENU appears on screen. - Illllllllll >< > f VERT. P OSITION N With the DATA MENU selected press 3 for SETUP.
Data Menu Control Adjustments (continued) 4.DATA EXIT s long as the Projector is in the DATA mode, only the DATA MENU items can be selected and adjusted. A DATA MENU 1. IMAGE 2. AUDIO 3. SETUP |4. DATA E>aT| To return to the normal mode, you have to exit die DATA mode first. I BEGIN I With the DATA mode selected press the M(enu) on the remote. The DATA MENU appears on the screen. N With the DATA MENU selected press 4 for DATA EXIT.
How TO Operate VCRs with the Protector Remote our remote control is set to work your Projector and many infrared remote (IR) control VCRs. However, an easy one-time step may be necessary before the remote will work your VCR. Y ©©© Try this initial check to see if going on to the foUowing section is necessary. I BEGIN I Slide the TV-VCR (Video Cassette Recorder)'CBL (Cable) switch on the remote to VCR. Point remote toward VCR and press the VCR POWER button.
How TO Operate VCRs with the Projector Remote (cont.) N ow that you have looked up the two-digit Remote Code Number for your brand of VCR (on previous page), you are ready to follow the four simple steps behw: Please read through steps I - 4 before beginning. BEGIN Slide the TV-VCR (Video Cassette Recorder)'CBL (Cable) switch to VCR. Press and release the RECORD button, and then press and release the VCR POWER button.
How To Set Remote to Work your VCR - Search Method our Projector remote can be set to work your VCR by what is caUed the SEARCH method. Y Remote TV/VCR IF the "REMOTE CODE" number method shown in the previous section did not set your remote to work your VCR, then follow the five easy steps listed below: ©©© Please read throu^i steps 1-5 before beginning. I BEGIN I Slide the TV-VCR (Video Cassette Recorder)-CBL (Cable) switch to VCR. Press the POWER button on the VCR to turn VCR on.
How TO Operate Cable Converters with the Projector Remote our remote control is set to work your Projector and many infrared remote (IR) control Cable Converters. However, an easy one-time step may be necessary before the remote will work your Converter. Y Try this initial check to see if going on to the folhwing section is necessary. I BEGIN I Cable Converter Slide the TV-VCR (Video Cassette Recorder)-CBL (Cable) switch on the remote to CBL.
How TO Operate Cable Converters with the Projector Remote N ’ow that you have looked up the two-di^t Remote Code Number for your brand of Cable Converter (on previous page), you are ready to follow the four simple steps below. Please read throng steps i - 4 before beginning. BEGIN Slide the TV-VCR (Video Cassette Recorder)'CBL (Cable) switch to CBL. Press and release the RECORD button, and then press and release the CBL (Cable) POWER button.
How To Set Remote to Work your Cable Converter - Search our Projector remote can be set to work your Cable Converter by what is called the SEARCH method. Y IF the "REMOTE CODE" number method shown in the previous section did not set your remote to work your Converter, then follow the jive easy steps listed below: A Remote rv/vcR j ©©© VCR ■©®© Please read throu^ steps I - 5 before beginning. I BEGIN
Remotie Control Operation - Timer TIMER H ave you ever forgotten to turn off the Projector and found it the next day with a test pattern screeching in your ears? Well, your Projector can save you all that trouble by automatically turning itself off. TIMER -------------- 0:00 0:30 1:00 1:30 2:00 BEGIN Press the TIMER button on the remote. 'TIMER' 0:(X)" appears on screen. TIMER Screen N/ Press the TIMER button repeatedly to select the amount of time before the Projector will turn OFF.
Remote Control Operation - Curtain CLOSING/OPENING THE CURTAIN ou can use the curtain control to blank the displayed computer picture. The saeen will be blanked in the color selected (See page 44) ■ This option can be useful when there is a waiting time between changing computer screens. Y TIte Projector must be in the DATA mode (See page 29). BEGIN
Replacing The Lamp he lamp used as the Нфг source in your Projector will eventually have to be replaced. Shordy after 2,000 hours of viewing, you will see a warning display on your screen: T FOR BEST FOR BEST PERFORMANCE PLEASE REPLACE LAMP. RESET OPERATING HOURS TIMER PERFORMANCE PLEASE REPLACE LAMP RESET OPERATING HOURS TIMER When you see this warning, the lamp should be replaced as soon as possible to restore brightness and to avoid sudden bum-out. SEE USER MANUAL LAMP Screen Remember.
Replacing The Lamp (continued) Hold the spring clips between the tliumb and forefinger of your left hand and swing the assembly back into position over the lamp base. Press the clips together, push down and release them so they lock into position. <8> Push the lamp coimector onto its base until you feel a slight 'click'. Make sure the cable fits between the spring clips as shown in the diagram. Replace the spare lamp cover.
Tips if Something isn’t Working Tykase make these simple checks before caking for service. These tips can save you time and money since charges for Projector installation and adjustment of customer controls are not covered under your warranty. NO POWER NO PICTURE NO SOUND REMOTE DOES NOT WORK TV DISPLAYS WRONG CHANNEL This Projector is equipped with protective circuitry that shuts the Projector OFF in case of moderate power suites.
Technical Specification Inputs One RF, two S-video, two composite video and one RGB/composite video and 15 pin Sub-D data graphic. Optical display system Projector using metal halide gas discharge projection lamp source in an optical system with three liquid crystal panels and a combination of folding and dichroic mirrors. Outputs Selected source - S-video (loop from AUX 1 or 3), video and stereo audio, no video output from RGB. Liquid Crystal Panels Panel size: 2.
Glossary OF Terms Baiun * An antenna adapter device used to match the end plug of an outdoor or indoor antenna wire to the Antenna input terminal on a Television or VCR. Separate Audio Program (SAP) * A third audio channel provided for in the Multichannel Television Sound (MTS) broadcast standard. The most frequently proposed use for SAP is the simultaneous bilingual broadcast of TV program material. Cable Converter Box* Device for receiving and decoding Cable TV signals.
Limited Warranty LIMITED WARRANTY PROJECTOR One (1) Year Free Carry-In Service Labor Warranty Six (6) Month Exchange Warranty Projector Lamp One (1) Year Exchange Warranty Parts For purchases outside the U.S., see applicable warranty from country of purchase. This warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may also have other rights which vary from state to state.
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