SP-L255 SP-L305 SP-L335 SP-L355 LCD Projector Owner’s Instructions The color and the appearance may differ depending on the product, and the specifications are subject to change without prior notice to improve the performance.
Table Of Contents MAJOR SAFETY PRECAUTIONS Before You Start . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-1 Care and Maintenance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-2 Safety Precautions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-3 INSTALLATION AND CONNECTION Package Contents . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Before Requesting Service . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-1 MORE INFORMATION Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-1 RS-232C Command Table . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-2 Contact SAMSUNG WORLDWIDE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-3 Correct Disposal - Europe only . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
1 Major Safety Precautions 1-1 Before You Start Icons used in this manual ICON NAME Caution Note MEANING Indicates cases where the function may not work or the setting may be canceled. Indicates a hint or tip to operate a function. Using this Manual • Make yourself fully aware of the safety precautions before using this product. • If a problem occurs, refer to the 'Troubleshooting' section.
1-2 Care and Maintenance Cleaning the Surface and the Lens Clean the projector using a soft dry cloth. • Avoid cleaning the product with a flammable substance such as benzene or thinner. • Avoid scratching the lense with your fingernails or a sharp object. This may result in scratches or damage to the product. • Avoid cleaning the product with a wet cloth or by directly spraying water onto the product. If water enters the product, it may result in fire, electric shock, or a problem with the product.
1-3 Safety Precautions Icons used for safety precautions ICON NAME MEANING Warning Failing to follow the precautions marked with this sign may result in a serious injury or even a fatality. Caution Failing to follow the precautions marked with this sign may result in a personal injury or property damage. Meaning of Signs Do not perform. Must be followed. Do not disassemble. The power plug must be unplugged from the wall outlet. Do not touch. Must be grounded to prevent electric shock.
Caution When unplugging the power plug from the wall outlet, make sure to hold the power plug by the plug and not by the cord. • Failing to do so may result in electric shock or fire. Unplug the power plug before cleaning the product. • Do not turn the product on or off by plugging or unplugging the power plug. (Do not use the power plug as a power switch.) Keep the power cord away from sources of heat. There is a danger of electric shock or fire.
Caution Take care not to block the vent with a table cloth or curtain. • Do not let the product drop while moving it. • Otherwise, it may result in fire due to internal overheating. This may result in a problem with the product or injury. When putting the product down, place it gently. Do not install the product at a height where children may reach it. • • Failing to do so may result in a problem with the product or injury.
Caution If the product generates a strange noise, a burning smell, or smoke, unplug the power plug immediately and contact a service center. • Failing to do so may result in electric shock or fire. If the power plug pin or jack is exposed to dust, water or alien substances, clean it thoroughly. Do not use the product while it indicates a malfunction, such as no sound or no picture. • • There is a danger of electric shock or fire.
To avoid burning yourself, do not touch the vents or lamp cover while operating or right after turning off the product. Do not clean the product using water spray or a wet cloth. Avoid using any chemicals such as detergents, industrial or automotive polish, abrasive, wax, benzene, alcohol on any plastic part of the product such as projector case, since this may cause damage. Do not open any cover on the product. Do not use any undesignated battery.
2 Installation and Connection 2-1 Package Contents • Unpack the product and check if all of the contents listed below have been included. • Store the packaging box in case you need to move the product at a later date. Projector CONTENTS Quick Guide Product Warranty User Manual Power Cord D-Sub Cable 4 Screws (Not available in all locations) Remote Control / 2 Battery (Not available in all locations) Cleaning Cloth (For bracket of ceiling mount.
2-2 Installing the Projector Install the projector so that the beam from the projector is perpendicular to the screen. • Place the projector so that the lens aims at the center of the screen. If the screen is not vertical, the picture on the screen may not appear rectangular. • Do not install the screen in bright surroundings. If the surroundings are too bright, the picture on the screen will be washed out and not display clearly.
2-3 Leveling with Adjustable Feet To level the projector, turn the Adjustable Feet of the projector. The projector can be adjusted to a height of up to 30 mm (about 12 °) from the reference point. Depending on the position of the projector, Keystone distortion of the image may appear. If is set to , any keystone will be automatically adjusted. If fine tuning is required after autoadjustment, tune using .
2-4 Zoom and Focus Adjustment Zoom Knob : You can adjust the size of the image within the zoom range by manipulating the Zoom Knob. Focus Ring : Focus the picture on the screen using the Focus Ring. The size of your screen determines the distance you set your projector from the screen. If you do not install your projector at the projection distance specified in the Screen Size and Projection Distance table in Section 2-5, you will not be able to adjust the focus correctly.
2-5 Screen Size and Projection Distance A. Screen / Z. Throw Distance / Y’. Distance from Lens Center to Image Bottom Install the projector on a flat, even surface and level the projector using the adjustable feet to obtain optimal picture quality. If images are not clear, adjust them using the Zoom Knob or Focus Ring, or move the projector forward and backward.
SCREEN SIZE M (DIAGONAL) X (HORIZONTAL) THROW DISTANCE Y (VERTICAL) Z (TELE) OFFSET Z (WIDE) Y' INCHES CM INCHES CM INCHES CM INCHES CM INCHES CM INCHES CM 270 685.8 216 548.6 162 411.5 372.3 945.7 310.2 788.0 27.0 68.6 280 711.2 224 569.0 168 426.7 386.2 980.9 321.8 817.3 28.0 71.1 290 736.6 232 589.3 174 442.0 400.0 1016.0 333.3 846.6 29.0 73.7 300 762.0 240 609.6 180 457.2 413.9 1051.2 344.9 875.9 30.0 76.
2-6 Lamp Replacement Cautions on Lamp Replacement • The projector lamp is an expendable item. For best operating performance, replace the lamp according to the usage time. You can view the lamp usage time in the Information Display ([INFO] button). • Use the recommended lamp when replacing. Replace the lamp with the one specified below. MODEL L255 L305 L335 Lamp Model Name 230W UHP NSHA230SS 220W UHP E19.
3. To remove the lamp, hold and then pull the lamp handle as shown in the figure below. Install a new lamp in the reverse order of removal. Replacing and Cleaning the Filter Precautions when replacing the projector filter: • The filter is located at the bottom of the projector. • Turn off the power of the projector, and then disconnect the power cord after the projector has cooled sufficiently. Otherwise, its parts may be damaged due to internal heat.
running water. • After washing the filter under running water, make sure to dry it completely. The moisture may cause the filter to corrode. • If dust cannot be separated from the filter or the filter is torn, it must be replaced. • After cleaning or replacing the filter, and then run → in the menu. Ventilation openings The location of the ventilation openings: • 2-6 The ventilation openings are located on the right and left sides and at the bottom of the projector.
2-7 Rear Side 1. PC IN port 8. PC OUT port 2. PC/DVI AUDIO IN port 9. AUDIO OUT port 3. USB port 10. [AV IN] R-AUDIO-L port 4. HDMI/DVI IN port 11. [AV IN] VIDEO port 5. LAN port 12. [AV IN] S-VIDEO port 6. Remote Control Signal Receiver 13. Kensington Lock slot 7. RS-232C port 14.
2-8 Setting up the PC Environment Check the following items before connecting your PC to your projector. 1. Click the right mouse button on the Windows desktop, and then click [Properties]. The dialog appears. 2. Click the [Settings] tab, and then set the . The optimal resolution for the projector is 1024 x 768. For other resolutions supported by the projector, see the PC Timing Display Mode table in section 2-9.
5. Click the [OK] button to close the window, and then click the [OK] button on the window to close that window. The computer may restart automatically. 6. Shut down the PC and connect it to the projector. The setup process might vary depending on your type of computer or version of Windows. (For example, [Properties] appears instead of [Properties (R)] as shown in 1.) This projector supports 32 bit color quality (per pixel) when it is used as a PC monitor.
2-9 Supported Display Modes PC Timing (D-Sub/HDMI) FORMAT 2-9 RESOLUTION HORIZONTAL FREQUENCY (KHZ) VERTICAL FREQUENCY (HZ) PIXEL FREQUENCY (MHZ) IBM 640 x 350 70Hz 31.469 70.086 25.175 IBM 640 x 480 60Hz 31.469 59.940 25.175 IBM 720 x 400 70Hz 31.469 70.087 28.322 VESA 640 x 480 60Hz 31.469 59.940 25.175 MAC 640 x 480 67Hz 35.000 66.667 30.240 VESA 640 x 480 70Hz 35.000 70.000 28.560 VESA 640 x 480 72Hz 37.861 72.809 31.500 VESA 640 x 480 75Hz 37.
FORMAT RESOLUTION HORIZONTAL FREQUENCY (KHZ) VERTICAL FREQUENCY (HZ) PIXEL FREQUENCY (MHZ) VESA 1280 x 960 72Hz 72.072 72.000 124.540 VESA 1280 x 960 75Hz 75.231 74.857 130.000 VESA 1280 x 1024 60Hz 63.981 60.020 108.000 VESA 1280 x 1024 70Hz 74.620 70.000 128.943 VESA 1280 x 1024 72Hz 76.824 72.000 132.752 VESA 1280 x 1024 75Hz 79.976 75.025 135.000 VESA 1400 x 1050 60Hz 65.317 59.978 121.750 VESA 1440 x 900 60Hz 55.935 59.887 106.
FORMAT RESOLUTION SCAN HORIZONTAL FREQUENCY (KHZ) VERTICAL FREQUENCY (HZ) PIXEL FREQUENCY (MHZ) EIA-861 Format5 1920 x 1080 Interlaced 60.000 33.750 74.250 EIA-861 Format17,18 720 x 576 Progressive 50.000 31.250 27.000 EIA-861 Format19 1280 x 720 Progressive 50.000 37.500 74.250 EIA-861 Format20 1920 x 1080 Interlaced 50.000 28.125 74.250 AV Timing (VIDEO/S-VIDEO) NTSC, NTSC 4.
2-10 Connecting the Power 1. Plug the power cord into the power terminal on the rear side of the projector.
2-11 Connecting with a PC 1. Connect the [PC IN] port on the rear side of the projector to the PC video out (D-sub) port of the PC using a PC video cable. 2. Plug in the power cords of the projector and the PC. 3. Connect the [PC/DVI AUDIO IN] input port of the projector to the speaker output ports of the PC using an audio cable. This product supports Plug and Play. If you use Windows XP, you do not need to set up the driver on your PC. Using the Projector 1.
2-12 Connecting a PC using an HDMI/DVI cable Make sure that your PC and projector are turned off. 1. Connect the [HDMI/DVI IN] terminal of the projector to the HDMI or DVI terminal of your PC using a HDMI/HDMI or HDMI/DVI cable (Not supplied). For the input signals supported, see "PC Timing (D-Sub/HDMI)" in section 2-9, "Supported Display Modes." 2.
2-13 Connecting an External Monitor You can view an image on both your projector and a separate monitor at the same time. Make sure that your PC and projector are turned off. 1. Connect the [PC IN] terminal at the back of the projector to the D-Sub (PC, VGA) terminal of your PC using a D-Sub cable. 2. Connect the [PC OUT] terminal of the projector to the D-Sub terminal of a monitor using a D-Sub cable.
2-14 Connecting an HDMI-Compatible Device Make sure that the AV device and your projector are turned off. 1. Connect the [HDMI/DVI IN] terminal at the back of the projector to the HDMI or HDMI/DVI output terminal of the digital output device using an HDMI/DVI or HDMI/HDMI cable. - If you are connecting to the HDMI output terminal on the digital output device, use an HDMI/HDMI cable.
2-15 Connecting an AV device using a D-Sub cable Make sure that the AV device and your projector are turned off. 1. Connect the [PC IN] terminal at the back of the projector to the D-Sub terminal of your AV device using a D-Sub cable. - For supported input signal formats, resolutions, and frequencies, see AV Timing (D-Sub) in Section 2-9, “Supported Display Modes”. 2.
2-16 Connecting an AV device with component output Make sure that the AV device and your projector are turned off. 1. Connect the [PC IN] terminal on the back of the projector to the Component terminal on your AV device using a D-Sub to Component cable (Not supplied). This cable has a D-Sub connector on one end and three RCA jacks on the other. - For supported input signal formats, resolutions, and frequencies, see AV Timing (D-Sub) in Section 2-9, “Supported Display Modes”. 2.
2-17 Connecting using a Video/S-Video cable Make sure that the AV device and your projector are turned off. 1. Connect the [VIDEO] or [S-VIDEO] terminal and the AV device using a Video cable (Not supplied) or S-Video cable (Not supplied). - For supported input signal formats, see AV Timing (VIDEO/S-VIDEO) in Section 2-9, "Supported Display Modes”. 2. Connect the [AV IN R-AUDIO-L] terminal on the back of the projector and the Audio out terminal on your AV device using an audio cable (Not supplied).
2-18 Connecting an External Speaker You can hear sound through an external speaker instead of the internal speakers built into the projector. 1. Obtain an audio cable (Not supplied) suitable for your external speaker. 2. Connect the [AUDIO OUT] terminal of the projector to the external speaker using an audio cable. - When using an external speaker, the internal speaker does not operate but you can adjust the volume of the external speaker using the Volume button or the remote control of the projector.
2-19 Connecting to a Network This product can use network functions. Refer to the following Network connection method. 2-19-1. Connecting to a Dynamic IP (DHCP) Network You can attach the projector to your network through a modem that uses DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol). When you use a DHCP modem, the modem automatically provides the IP address, subnet mask, gateway, and DNS server values that the projector needs to access the network. To connect to a DHCP network, follow these steps : 1.
2-19-2. Connecting to a Static IP Network You can attach the projector to a network that uses a Static IP address, which corresponds to using a dedicated lease line. If your network uses Static IP addresses, you must get the IP address, subnet mask, gateway, and DNS server values from your Internet Service Provider (ISP), turn on the Network function in the projector's Menu, and then enter the values into the Network function manually. To connect to a Static IP address network, follow these steps : 1.
2-20 Kensington Lock The Kensington Lock slot allows you to lock your projector, providing a sense of security when you use it in a public place. Because the shape and usage of the lock may differ depending on the model and the manufacturer, see the User Manual supplied with the locking device for more information. Locking the product 1. Loop the Kensington lock cable around an immovable part of desk or heavy object as directed in the Kensington lock user manual. 2.
3 Using 3-1 Product Features 1. An optical engine adopting new LCD technology • 1024 x 768 resolution. • 3P-LCD panel. • SP-L255 : Provides a bright, 2500 ANSI lumen screen. SP-L305 : Provides a bright, 3000 ANSI lumen screen. SP-L335 : Provides a bright, 3300 ANSI lumen screen. SP-L355 : Provides a bright, 3500 ANSI lumen screen. 2. Minimized fan noise • Minimizes fan noise through optimized internal air flow and the fan installation structure. 3.
3-2 Front, Upper NAME DESCRIPTION 1.Indicators - STAND BY (Blue LED) - LAMP (Blue LED) - TEMP (Red LED) Refer to the LED Indications. 2. Move Volume / Select / / button : Use to move or to select an item within a menu. : Use to adjust the volume. 3. MENU button Use to display the Menu Screen. 4. SOURCE button Use to select the external device signal. 5. Button Use to turn the projector on or off. 6. Lens - 7. Remote Control Signal Receiver - 8.
3-3 Remote Control Using your projector with another remote control device nearby may result in improper functioning due to remote control code (frequency) interference.
3-3 POWER ( ) Button Use this button for turning the product on and off. QUICK Button Use to return to the last menu used quickly. P.MODE Button Use to select Picture Mode. AUTO Button Automatically adjust the screen. (Only enabled in mode.) P.SIZE Button Use to adjust the size of picture screen. BLANK Button Use to turn off the screen and sound temporarily. The video and audio will come back on when any button other than the [POWER] button is pressed.
Make sure to place your remote control on a table or desk. If you step on the remote control, you may fall and hurt yourself or damage the remote. You can use the remote control up to a distance of about 32.8 feet (10 m) from the product. Installing Batteries in the Remote Control 1. Lift the cover at the back of the remote control upward as shown in the figure. 2. Insert two AAA size batteries. 3. Close the cover.
3-4 LED Indications LED Indications :Light is On STAND BY :Light is Blinking LAMP :Light is Off TEMP STATUS If you press the [POWER] button on the remote control or projector, the screen appears within 30 seconds. The projector is operating normally. The projector is preparing an operation after the [POWER] button on the projector or the remote control has been pressed.
Clearing Indicator Problems CLASSIFICA TION STATE MEASURES Action 1 The cooling fan system is not operating normally. If the symptom remains even after disconnecting and then reconnecting the power cord and turning the projector on again, contact your product provider or our service center. Action 2 The lamp cover protecting the lamp unit is not properly closed or the sensor system is not operating normally. Check if the screws on the side of the projector are securely tightened.
3-5 Using the Screen Adjustment Menu (OSD: On Screen Display) The Screen Adjustment Menu (OSD: On Screen Display) Structure To access the Menu, press the Menu button on the product or on the remote. To move in the menu, press the arrow buttons. Menu selections with an arrow on the far right have sub-menus. Press the right arrow button to access the sub-menu. Directions for navigating and selecting items in a menu are at the bottom of each menu screen.
MENU Mode DESCRIPTION Select a screen mode to match the environment, the kind of images you are projecting, or select a customized mode you have created based on your requirements. • : Selects the picture for increased definition in a bright room. • : Selects the picture for the optimum display in a normal environment. • : This mode is suitable for presentations. • : This mode is suitable for text work.
MENU Digital NR DESCRIPTION If dotted lines appear in an image or the screen shakes, enabling Digital NR (Noise Reduction) can improve the quality of the picture. When the input signal is a PC Timing (D-Sub/HDMI) signal, does not operate. Black Level If the black level is unsuitable for the input signal, the dark parts of an image may look unclear or dim. Using this function, you can select a black level that can improve the visibility of the dark parts.
3-5-3. Setup MENU Install Lamp Mode Auto Keystone DESCRIPTION To tailor the picture to the installation location (In front of the screen and hanging from the ceiling, behind the screen and hanging from the ceiling, etc,). You can invert the projected images vertically / horizontally.
MENU Video Type DESCRIPTION If the screen quality is abnormal as a result of the projector not identifying the input signal type automatically in or mode,
MENU Network DESCRIPTION By connecting a LAN cable between the PC and projector, you can use the following supplementary functions on your PC. On your PC, you can check the projector's conditions (lifespan of the lamp, operation error, temperature) and remotely control the projector's power On/Off, brightness, and sound On/Off . : - • : Automatically allots the IP address, Subnet mask and Gateway.
MENU DESCRIPTION Language Using this function, you can select the language used for the menu screen. Menu Option • : You can move Menu Position up/down/left/right. • : You can set the translucency of the menu. • • : You can set the display time of the menu. • Sound <5 sec> - <10 sec> - <30 sec> - <60 sec> - <90 sec> - <120 sec> - Adjusts the right and left audio balance and equalizer of the 3W stereo speakers embedded in the projector.
3-6 Network Management 3-6-1. Management using the Web Browser The Web Browser lets you monitor and control one projector from a PC without installing any software. Before you can use the Web Browser, you must connect your projector to your local area network. For directions explaining how to connect to a network, see section 2-19, Connecting to a Network. To control multiple projectors from a single PC, install and run Samsung Projector Manager.
3-6-2. Projector Management using PC Software You can monitor and control more than one projector using Samsung Projector Manager. • To use Samsung Projector Manager, your PC must meet the following minimum system requirement : • RAM: More than 10MB • Hard Disk capacity: More than 10MB • Display resolution: More than 640 x 480 • Supported OS : Microsoft Windows XP, Windows Vista 1. Installing the Samsung Projector Manager • Click 'Samsung Projector Manager' on the CD supplied.
then select Add Projector. • Specify the Projector Name, IP Address and Group Name to register, and then press ADD. Any group whose name is not specified will automatically be named 'Default Group.' To remove and / or rename a registered projector, right-click and then select Delete and / or Rename respectively. If a projector is not displayed on the Projector List after registration, check if the network connection and the network settings are properly configured.
• Projector Management • You can check a projector's lamp condition, temperature, operation, errors, etc in real time. : You can view a projector's Name, IP Address, Group, Power On/Off status, LAMP lifespan, operation errors (represented by icons), etc. in real time. Samsung Projector Manager displays icons that indicate a projector's status. The icons are listed in the tables below. If the icons indicate a problem with your projector, see "Clearing Indicator Problems" in secton 3-4, LED Indications.
ICONS STATUS STATE ACTION Error The cooling fan 1 is not operating normally. Error The cooling fan 2 is not operating normally. Error The cooling fan 3 is not operating normally. Refer to Action 1 in Clearing Indicator Problems. Error The cooling fan 4 is not operating normally. Error The cooling fan 5 is not operating normally. Error The cooling fan 6 is not operating normally. Warning The internal temperature of the projector has risen higher than the limit.
• Managing the Projectors : Using the icons in the Projector List (only applicable to 'V'-marked projectors in the monitoring window) (Refresh): Updates the status of the projector. (Power On): Turns on the power of the projector. (Power Off): Turns off the power of the projector. (Switch Source): Selects a source from HDMI, S-VIDEO, AV, PC, MP. However, if products do not provide Media Play, MP source is not available. (Blank On/Off): Turns the screen of the projector on or off.
• Using the Schedule Function Using the Schedule function, you can manage your projectors more efficiently. If you select List>Schedule, the following window appears. The screen has four buttons: • New : Adds a projector to make a Schedule for. • Delete : Deletes the Schedule for a selected projector. • Delete All : Deletes the Schedule for all of the projectors. • Edit : Edits the Schedule for a selected projector. • Registering a New Schedule To register a new schedule, follow these steps: 1.
-Waiting: Schedule still awaiting execution. -Running: Repetitive schedule is running. • 3-6 • To save or load the registered schedule, select File → Export Config. • If you want to operate a Schedule loaded by Import Config, load the projector's information in advance. Other settings The Tools selection in the Menu Bar contains two menu items, Configure monitor items and Option.
4 Media Play Function 4-1 Connecting a USB Storage Device and Precautions 4-1-1. Connecting a USB Device 1. Connect your USB storage device to the USB port on the back of the projector. - The main page of the menu appears. The main page of can also be opened by pressing the [MENU] button and selecting →
•Some products which do not comply with standard USB specifications might not operate normally. •A USB storage device with automatic recognition application or its own driver might not operate normally. •A USB storage device that uses only a designated driver might not be recognized. •Recognition speed for USB storage device may vary by device. •Do not turn off the product or pull a connected USB storage device out while a USB storage device is in use.
4-2 Documents You can view document files in various formats saved on a USB memory device or in the projector's internal memory. Menu displayed from the Documents screen The Documents screen. The Menu below appears when you press the [MEDIA.P] button while displaying the Documents screen. • If you are displaying a screen or item, and then press the [MEDIA.P] button, the menu corresponding to the selected item appears.
MENU ITEM Zoom DESCRIPTION Enlarge or reduce a document. • : Enlarge a document (25% basis within the range of 100% ~ 500%). • : Reduce a document. • : Enlarge or reduce the screen by a specific percentage.
4-3 Photo Enjoy a slideshow of photos saved on a USB memory device or in the projector's internal memory. Menu displayed from the Photo Thumbnails screen The Photo Thumbnails screen. The Menu below appears when you press the [MEDIA.P] while displaying the Photo Thumbnails screen. • If you are displaying a screen or item, and then press the [MEDIA.P] button, the menu corresponding to that screen or item appears. • Depending on the current language setting, folder or file names may appear corrupted.
Using the remote control during a slideshow: • MEDIA.P : Open the photo menu. • / : View the previous or next photo. • : Pause or resume a slideshow. • : Return to the previous stage. • : Only enabled in the document menu. If you press the [MEDIA.P] button when viewing a slideshow, the following menu appears. MENU ITEM Stop Slideshow / Start Slideshow Slideshow Setting DESCRIPTION Stop or start a slideshow. : Selects the slideshow mode.
4-4 Music Enjoy music files saved on a USB memory device or the projector's internal memory. Menu displayed from the Music List screen. The Music List screen. The Menu below appears when you press the [MEDIA.P] button while displaying the Music List screen. • If you are displaying a screen or item, and then press the [MEDIA.P] button, the menu corresponding to that screen or item appears. • Depending on the current language setting, folder or file names may appear corrupted.
Depending on the current language setting, the music file information [ ] may appear corrupted. If that is the case, press the [MENU] button and change the language in under
Menu displayed when playing a movie Select the file you want using the ▲/▼ buttons on the projector or remote control. Using the remote control while playing video • MEDIA.P :Open the video menu • / : Play the previous or next video file • : Pause or resume playing video • : Return to the previous stage • : Only enabled in the document menu.. If you press the [MEDIA.P] button when playing a movie, the following menu appears.
4-6 Settings Use the ▲/▼/ buttons to move to and access the Setting menus listed below. MENU ITEM Options DESCRIPTION
• Once the update is complete, turn the projector off, remove the external memory (USB) device and turn the projector on again. • Select →→ and see if the software version has been updated successfully. Before Software Upgrade! 1. Prepare a USB memory device. 2. Download the latest firmware version from the Samsung Electronics website onto your PC. 3. Connect the USB memory device to the PC. 4. Copy the downloaded software to the USB memory device.
4-7 Supported File Formats Supported File Formats ITEM Document FILE EXTENSION Adobe PDF 1.2 ~1.7 ( pdf ) MS PowerPoint 97 ~ 2007 ( ppt, pptx ) MS Excel 95 ~2007 ( xls, xlsx ) Text ( txt ) Photo Music JPEG • Resolution : up to 6M pixels • The Progressive format is not supported. • The CMYK format is displayed in black and white.
5 Troubleshooting 5-1 Before Requesting Service Please check the following before requesting After-Sales service. If the problem continues, please contact your nearest Samsung Electronics Service Center. Symptoms Installation and Connection Menu and Remote Control Troubleshooting No Power. Check the power cable connections. I want to install my projector on the ceiling. The ceiling installation support is sold separately. Contact your local product distributor. Can't select an External Source.
Symptoms Screen and External Source Cannot see picture images. Troubleshooting Be sure that the power cord of the projector is connected. Be sure that the proper input source is selected. Check that the connectors are properly connected to the ports at the back of the projector. Check the Remote Control batteries. Be sure that the and settings are not at their lower limit. Poor color. Adjust the and . Images are not clear. Adjust the focus.
Symptoms Network Troubleshooting The Web browser will not start up. Check the system requirements for the PC to connect to the Web browser. The Web browser will not connect to the projector. 1. Check whether the power cable is connected to the projector (See Section 2-10, Connecting the Power). 2. Check if the network environments for the PC and projector are correct (See Section 2-19, Connecting to a Network). 3.
Symptoms Media Play Function I hear no sound when playing a video file from my USB storage device. Troubleshooting Check the audio format of the video file. Sound is not available for non-supported formats such as AC3, etc. Convert the audio format into a supported format using a video converter. The subtitle is not displayed for video that is being played. Press the [MEDIA.P] button on the screen where video is being played and check if is set to .
6 More Information 6-1 Specifications SP-L255 SP-L305 0.63 inches 3P LCD 0.63 inches 3P LCD 0.63 inches 3P LCD with MLA 0.
This Class B equipment is designed for home and office use. The equipment has been registered regarding EMI for residential use. It may be used in all areas. Class A is for office use. Class A is for business while class B emits less electromagnetic waves than class A. The LCD panel used in the LCD projector consists of hundreds of thousands of fine pixels. Like other video display devices, the LCD panel may contain bad pixels which do not operate.
6-2 RS-232C Command Table Communication Format (Complies with the RS232C Standard) • Baud rate : 9,600 bps • parity : None • Data bits : 8, stop bit : 1 • Flow Control : None Serial Communication Protocol 1. Command Packet Structure [7bytes] 0x08 0x22 cmd1 cmd2 cmd3 value • A command packet consists of 7 bytes in total. • The two bytes 0x08 and 0x22 signify that the packet is for serial communication.
Command Table CONTROL ITEM General Power Volume Power CMD1 Display OSD / Power On Mute 0x00 CMD3 0x00 Cancel 2 Direct Power Off 3 0x01 0x00 (0~100) Up 0x01 0 Down 0x02 0 0x00 0 0x02 0x00 0x00 Off On 1 0x03 0x00 0x00 Off Still On Input Picture 6-2 Source List Mode 0 1 0x04 0x00 0x00 Off Power On Protection 0 1 On Blank VALUE OK Direct Continuous 0x00 CMD2 0 1 (0~9) Keypad 0x05 0x00 0x00 (0-9) AV AV 0x0A 0x00 0x01 0 S-Video S-Video 0x02 0 PC PC
CONTROL ITEM Picture WB CMD1 R offset 0x0B CMD2 0x0B CMD3 0x00 (0~100) G offset 0x01 (0~100) B offset 0x02 (0~100) R gain 0x03 (0~100) G gain 0x04 (0~100) B gain 0x05 (0~100) Gamma -3~3 0x0C 0x00 (0~6) Save Display OSD 0x0D 0x00 0 OK 1 Cancel 2 Direct Save 3 Reset Size Digital NR Normal 0x0E 0x00 0 0x0F 0x00 0 Zoom1 1 Zoom2 2 16:9 3 Off 0x10 0x00 On Black Level Overscan 0 IRE/NORMAL 0x11 0x00 Off 0x12 0x00 Off 0x13 0x00 UP 0x14 0x00 0 0
CONTROL ITEM Picture Zoom CMD1 x1 0x0B 2 x8 3 6-2 2 Down 3 Front-Floor Reset 0 Up Install Video Type 0x00 1 Continuous Test Pattern 0x19 RIGHT Vertical Position Background 0 x4 Continuous Keystone 0x00 VALUE 1 Horizontal Position Lamp Mode 0x18 CMD3 x2 LEFT Setup CMD2 LEFT 0x1A 0x00 RIGHT 0 1 DOWN 0x1B 0x00 Up 0 1 0x0C 0x00 0x00 0 Front-Ceiling 1 Rear-Floor 2 Rear-Ceiling 3 ECO 0x01 0x00 0 Normal 1 Bright 2 V-Keystone -50~50 Auto Keyston
CONTROL ITEM Setup Reset Filter Time Recovery Mode System Reset Caption Caption CMD1 Display OSD 0x0C CMD2 0x06 CMD3 0x01 1 Cancel 2 Direct Reset Filter Time 3 Display OSD 0x02 1 Cancel 2 Direct Reset Recovery Mode 3 Display OSD 0x03 1 Cancel 2 Direct Reset System Reset 3 Off Caption 1 1 2 More Information 0 OK 0x07 0x00 0 1 0x01 0 1 0x02 2 Field 0 OK Text Channel 0 OK On Mode VALUE 0 1 0x03 0 1 6-2
CONTROL ITEM Setup Network Network CMD1 Off 0x0E CMD2 0x01 CMD3 0x00 On IP Setting Automatic Subnet Mask Gateway Server IP Setting 6-2 Server IP 0 1 0x02 0x00 Manual IP Address VALUE 0 1 0x03 0x04 0x05 0x06 0x00 0~255 0x01 0~255 0x02 0~255 0x03 0~255 0x00 0~255 0x01 0~255 0x02 0~255 0x03 0~255 0x00 0~255 0x01 0~255 0x02 0~255 0x03 0~255 0x00 0~255 0x01 0~255 0x02 0~255 0x03 0~255 More Information
CONTROL ITEM Option Language Menu Option English 0x0D CMD2 0x00 CMD3 0x00 VALUE 0 Deutsch 1 Nederlands 2 Español 3 Français 4 Italiano 5 Svenska 6 Português 7 Русский 8 中国语 9 한국어 10 Türkçe 11 ไทย 12 Position Transparency Display Time More Information CMD1 LEFT 0x01 0x00 0 RIGHT 1 UP 2 DOWN 3 High 0x02 0x00 0 Medium 1 Low 2 Opaque 3 5 sec 0x03 0x00 0 10 sec 1 30 sec 2 60 sec 3 90 sec 4 120 sec 5 Stay On 6 6-2
CONTROL ITEM Option SOUND Balance CMD1 Up 0x0D CMD2 0x04 CMD3 0x00 Down 100Hz Up 0x01 Up 0x02 Up 0x03 Up 0x04 Auto Power ON Sleep Timer off Up 0x05 1 0x05 0x00 0 1 200 2 400 3 800 4 Off 0x06 0x00 On Off 0 1 0x07 0x00 0 10 min 1 20 min 2 30 min 3 Off On 6-2 0 100 Information Panel Lock 0 1 Down Filter Check Time 0 1 Down 10KHz 0 1 Down 3KHz 0 1 Down 1KHz 0 1 Down 300Hz VALUE 0x08 0x00 0 0x0A 0x00 0 1 More Information
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