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R R O O T T C C E E J J O O R R P P D D C C L L G G L L RL-JA20 OWNERS MANUAL Please read this manual carefully before operating your set. Retain it for future reference. Record model number and serial number of the set. See the label attached on the bottom of the set and quote this information to your dealer when you require service. Model number Serial number
R P/NO : 3828VA0360B a (373-026H) LCD PROJECTOR LCD PROJECTOR Warning This is a class B product. In a domestic environment this product may cause radio interference, in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures. FCC NOTICE A Class B digital device This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
- Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
- Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
- Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
- Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the users authority to operate the equipment. R CONTENTS INTRODUCTION Safety Instructions ..................................................................4 Names of parts .....................................................................12 INSTALLATION AND COMPOSITION Installation Instructions .........................................................18 Composition..........................................................................20 Turning on the Projector .......................................................22 Turning off the Projector .......................................................23 Operating the Projector ........................................................24 Selecting source mode.........................................................25 CONNECTION Connecting to a Desktop PC................................................26 Connecting to a Notebook PC..............................................27 Connecting to a Macintosh Desktop PC ..............................28 Connecting to a Macintosh PowerBook ...............................31 Connecting to a wireless transmitter (option).......................32 Connecting to a wireless receiver (option) ...........................33 Connecting to a Video Source..............................................34 Connecting to a DVD............................................................35 Connecting to a D-TV Set-Top Box ......................................36 BASIC FUNCTIONS Function checking.................................................................37 Using Still function................................................................38 SPECIAL FUNCTIONS Selecting language ...............................................................39 Checking lamp time..............................................................40 Manual Color Temperature Control ......................................41 Using Blank function.............................................................42 Using Flip Horizontal / Vertical function................................44 Twin Picture function ............................................................46 POSITIONING Adjusting screen display.......................................................48 Using Keystone function.......................................................49 Using Zoom function.............................................................50 Using ARC function ..............................................................51 VIDEO Adjusting Video.....................................................................52 TRACKING Using Tracking function ........................................................54 RS-232C External control device setup ...............................................56 INFORMATION Supported Monitor Display ...................................................63 Maintenance .........................................................................64 Memo....................................................................................65 Specifications ......................................................................67 Before operating the unit, please read this manual carefully. Safety Instructions GG Please take note of the safety instructions to prevent any potential accident or misuse of the projector. GG Safety Instructions are given in two forms as detailed below. WARNING The violation of this instruction may cause serious injuries and even death. NOTES The violation of this instruction may cause light injuries or damage to the projector. GG After reading this manual, keep it in the place that the user always can contact easily. Indoor Installation-WARNING Do not place the Projector in direct sunlight or near heat sources such as radiators, fires and stove etc.
- This may cause a fire hazard !
Do not place inflammable materials beside the projector
- This may cause a fire hazard !
R R Do not make the children hang on or climb the installed projector.
- It may cause the display to fall, causing a injury or a death. R Indoor Installation-NOTES Disconnect from the mains and remove all connections before moving. Do not place the projector close to sources of steam or oil such as a humidifier.
- This may create a fire hazard or an electric shock hazard !
R R 4 I N O T C U D O R T N I Indoor Installation-NOTES Do not place the projector where it might be exposed to dust.
- This may cause a fire hazard !
When installing the projector on a table, be careful not to place it near the edge.
- This may cause the projector to fall R causing serious injury to a child or adult and serious damage to the projector. R
- Only use a suitable stand. Only use the projector on a level and sta-
ble surface.
- It may become unstable and affect operation. R Dont clog the vents(air intake/exhaust) of the projector. This would cause the internal temperature to increase and could cause a fire hazard!
KK Air intake K exhaust pipe Ensure good ventilation around the pro-
jector. The distance between the projector and the wall should be more than 30cm.
- An excessive increase in its internal temperature may cause a fire hazard!
R Do not place the projector directly on a carpet, rug or place where ventilation is restricted.
- This would cause its internal temperature to increase and might create a fire hazard !
R Outdoor Installation-WARNING Do not use the projector in a damp place such as a bathroom where it is likely to get wet.
- This may cause a fire or an electric shock hazard !
R In case of using a receiver (VCR, Digital Set Top Box), bend antenna cable between inside and outside building to prevent rain from flowing in.
- This may cause water damaged inside the projector and could give an electric shock. R 5 Safety Instructions Outdoor Installation-NOTES In case of using a receiver (VCR, Digital Set Top Box), do not place an antenna in the vicinity of power lines.
- This may cause an electric shock. In case of using a receiver (VCR, Digital Set Top Box), contact your service center to construct an antenna because it needs a skilled man.
- This may cause an R electric shock. In case of using a receiver (VCR, Digital Set Top Box), there should be enough dis-
tance between an outside antenna and power lines to keep the former from touching the latter even when the antenna falls.
- This may cause an electric shock. Power-WARNING Earth wire should be connected.
If the earth wire is not connected, there is possible a danger of electric shock caused by the current leak-
age. If grounding methods are not possible, a separate cir-
cuit breaker should be employed and installed by a qualified electrician.
Power
- Do not connect ground to telephone wires, lightning rods or gas pipe. R Short-circuit breaker The mains plug should be inserted fully into the power outlet to avoid a fire hazard !
- This may cause a fire hazard !
Do not place heavy objects on the power cord
- This may cause a fire or an electric Do not use too many plugs on the Mains multi-outlet.
- It may result in shock hazard !
6 overheating of the outlet and causes a fire hazard !
R I N O T C U D O R T N I Power-NOTES Never touch the power plug with a wet hand
- This may cause an electric shock hazard !
Hold the plug firmly when unplugging. If you pull the cord the cord may be dam-
aged.
- This may cause a fire hazard !
Prevent dust collecting on the power plug pins or outlet.
- This may cause a fire hazard !
Do not plug when the power cord or the plug is damaged or the connecting part of the power outlet is loose.
- This may cause a fire or an electric shock hazard !
Ensure the power cord does not come into contact with sharp or hot objects such as a heater.
- This may cause a fire or an electric shock hazard !
R Place the projector where people will not trip or tread on the power lead. R Do not turn the projector On/Off with plug-
ging-in or unplugging the power plug to the wall outlet.(Do not use the power plug for switch.)
- It may cause mechanical failure or could give an electric shock. R 7 Safety Instructions Using-WARNING Do not place anything containing liquid on top of the projector such as flowerpot, cup, cosmetics or candle.
- This may cause a fire hazard !
In case of impact shock or damage to the projector switch it off and unplug it from the mains outlet and contact your service center.
- This may cause a fire or an electric shock hazard !
R R Do not allow any objects to fall into the projector.
- This may cause an electric shock hazard !
If water is spilt into the projector unplug it from the mains supply outlet immediately and consult your Service Agent.
- This may cause an electric shock hazard !
R R Dispose of used batteries carefully and safely.
In the case of a battery being swallowed by a child please consult a doctor immediately. R In the event that an image does not appear on the screen please switch it off and unplug it from the mains supply and contact your Service Agent.
- This may cause a fire or an R electric shock hazard !
Do not use the projector in a moving vehi-
cle.
- This may cause an accident. Do not remove any covers (except lens cover). High risk of Electric Shock!
R R 8 I N O T C U D O R T N I Using-WARNING Dont look directly onto the lens when the projector is in use. Eye damage may occur!
Do not touch metal parts during or soon after operation since the vents and lamp cover will remain very hot!
R C/DTV ) C/DTV ) B(D B(D G G R R S-232C S-232C R R K K RGB(DC/DTV ) RS-232C K Never touch the wall outlet when there is leakage of gas, open the windows and ventilate.
- It can cause a fire or a burn by a spark. Using-NOTES Do not drop the projector or allow impact shock.
- This may cause mechanical Do not place heavy objects on top of pro-
jector.
- This may cause mechanical failure or personal failure or personal injury !
injury!
R R Take care not to cause impact to the lens particularly when moving the projector. R 9 Safety Instructions Using-NOTES Do not touch the lens of the projector. It is delicate and easily damaged. Do not use any sharp tools on the projec-
tor as this will damage the casing. R R Cleaning-WARNING Do not use water while cleaning the pro-
jector
- This may cause damage to the projector or an electric shock hazard. R In the unlikely event of smoke or a strange smell from the projector, switch it off , unplug it from the wall outlet and contact your dealer or service centre.
- This may cause a fire or an electric shock hazard !
R Use an air spray or soft cloth that is moist with a neutral detergent and water for removing dust or stains on the projection lens. R 10 Cleaning-NOTES I N O T C U D O R T N I Unplug this product from the wall outlet before cleaning. Do not use liquid clean-
ers or aerosol cleaners.
- This may cause damage to the Projector or cause an electric shock hazard !
Contact the Service Center once a year to clean the internal parts of the projector.
- Accumulated dust can cause mechanical failure. R R Others-WARNING Do not attempt to service the projector yourself. Contact your dealer or service centre.
- This may cause damage to the projector and could give an electric Shock as well as invalidating the warranty !
RR In case of using a receiver (VCR, Digital Set Top Box), in the event of a lightning or thunder storm unplug the projector and aerial from the wall outlet.
- This will prevent damage to the projector and possible electric shock. R Others-NOTES Be sure to unplug if the projector is not to be used for a long period. Refer lamp servicing to qualified service personnel. Accumulated dust may cause a fire hazard!
R C/DTV ) B(D G R S-232C R K Do not mix new batteries with old batter-
ies.
- It can cause a battery explosion, a fire by leakage or could give an electric shock. Only use the specified type of battery.
- This could cause damage to the remote control. 11 Names of parts Main Body Main Body
* The LCD projector is manufactured using high-precision technology. You may, however, see tiny black points and/or bright points(red, blue, or green) that continuously appear on the LCD projector. This is a normal result of the manufacturing process and does not indicate a malfunction. Rear remote control sensor Power button Control panel Indicators S-Video Video Audio DC 12V OUT Component (DVD/DTV) Y PB PR DC 12V OUT POWER INPUT SELECT VOL OK/
MENU PATTERN VOL AC IN R Foot adjusting button S-Video, Video, Audio Component(DVD/DTV) Front remote control sensor Zoom ring Lens cover Focus ring 12 I N O T C U D O R T N I Rear Connecting Part Rear Connecting Part A-RGB1 A-RGB2/D-RGB RS-232C Audio A-RGB1 A-RGB2/D-RGB RS-232C Audio K Rear remote control sensor Kensington Security System Connector
(Refer to page 21) 13 Names of parts Control Panel Control Panel
, Button Selects menus and items in the menus. MENU Button Selects or closes menus. MENU OK /
VOL VOL INPUT SELECT Button Switches to A-RGB1, A-RGB2, D-RGB, Video, S-Video, Component mode. INPUT SELECT PATTERN OK/A Button Checks present mode and saves the change of functions. VOLUME Button Adjusts volume level and functions of menus. PATTERN Button When pressing the PATTERN button, the test screen for focus adjustment is displayed. POWER Button POWER 14 I N O T C U D O R T N I Remote Control Remote Control POWER Button POWER KEYSTONE Button(Refer to p.49) APC Button(Refer to p.53) AUTO TRACKING Button(Refer to p.54) ARC Button(Refer to p.51) SWAP Button(Refer to p.47) MENU Button OKA Button VOL(F, G) Button KEYSTONE INPUT SELECT APC STILL AUTO TRACKING BLANK ARC SUB INPUT SWAP TWIN PICTURE MENU MUTE INPUT SELECT Button STILL Button(Refer to p.38, 47) BLANK Button(Refer to p.42) SUB INPUT Button(Refer to p.46) TWIN PICTURE Button(Refer to p.46) MUTE Button
* Switches the sound on or off. VOL OK VOL UP/DOWN buttons ZOOM-, + Button(Refer to p.50) ZOOM-
ZOOM+
VIDEO COMPONENT A-RGB1 Direct input select
(VIDEO, COMPONENT, A-RGB1) Button Inserting the batteries Open the battery compartment cover on the back of the remote control and insert the batteries with correct polarity, match + with +, and match - with -. Install two 1.5V AAA alkaline batteries. Dont mix used batteries with new batteries. 15 Names of parts Projector Status Indicators Projector Status Indicators
* Lamp Indicator, operation indicator and temperature indicator at the top of the projector show the user the operating status of the projector. Lamp Indicator Temperature indicator Operation indicator RR Operation Indicator Initializing hardware after the main power applied. Standby. On operation.(Turn on the lamp) Red Orange Green Orange(flashing) Projector lamp is cooling as power out(2 minutes) Off Power off. Projector lamp is reaching the end of its life and needs to be replaced with a new lamp.(over 1500 hours) The OSD, Replace the Lamp is displayed 10 seconds from the first power on. The projector has trouble in the lamp or around it at power-on. Retry Power On again later. If lamp indicator is red(flashing) again, contact the service center. Lamp Indicator Red Red(flashing) Temperature Indicator Orange Green(flashing) The lamp cover or absorption pipe cover is not closed. This projector is in high temperature. If you dont turn off the projector, itll be turned off automatically. Temperature is Too High The projector is turned off as its high temperature. Power has turned off due to problem with the internal cooling fan. Contact your service center. Red (flashing) Red is the warning message on screen. 16 I N O T C U D O R T N I Accessories Accessories POWER KEYSTONE INPUT SELECT APC STILL AUTO TRACKING BLANK ARC SUB INPUT SWAP TWIN PICTURE MENU MUTE VOL OK VOL VIDEO COMPONENT A-RGB1 ZOOM-
ZOOM+
1.5V 1 . 5 V Remote Control Batteries 2 (size AAA) Power Cord Audio/Video Cable Audio Cable Computer Cable DVI Cable SCART to RCA jack (option) O N 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 MAC Desktop Adaptor Portable Bag Operating guide Optional Extras
* Contact your dealer for buying these items.
* Contact your dealer for replacing a new lamp. S-Video Cable Screen for projecting Lamp DVI to VGA Cable 4 4 H H C C 3 3 H H C C 2 2 H H C C H S / W H S / W C C 1 1 H H C C 4 4 H H C C 3 3 H H C C H S/W H S/W C C 2 2 H H C C 1 1 H H C C A/V wireless transmitter-receiver
* See A/V wireless transmitter-
receiver operating guide for installation and connection etc. 17 Installation Instructions
* Dont place the projector in the following conditions. It may cause malfunction or product damage. Provide proper ventilation for this projector. l The projector is equipped with ventilation holes(intake) on the bottom and ventilation holes(exhaust) on the front. do not block or place anything near these holes, or internal heat build-up may occur, causing picture degradation or damage to the projector. l Do not place the projector on a carpet, rug or other similar surface. It may prevent a adequate ventilation of the projector bot-
tom. This product should be mounted to a wall or ceiling only. R R l Never push projector or spill liquid of any kind into the projector. l Leave an adequate distance(30cm or more) around the projector. R R Place this projector in adequate temperature and humidity conditions. l Install this projector only in a location where adequate temperature and humidity is available.
(refer p.67) R Dont place the projector where it can be covered with dust. l This may cause overheating of the projector. Clean the Air filter periodically. R 18 I D N A N O T A L L A T S N I I I N O T S O P M O C Do not clog the slots and openings of the projector. It may cause overheating. R The LCD projector is manufactured using high-precision technology. You may, however, see tiny black points and/or bright points(red, blue, or green) that continuously appear on the LCD projector. This is a normal result of the manufactur-
ing process and does not indicate a malfunction. To receive the DTV program, it is necessary to purchase DTV receiver (Settop Box) and connect it to the projector. If there is no input signal, Menu will not display on screen. 19 Composition Basic Operation of the Projector Basic Operation of the Projector 11. Place the projector on a sturdy and horizontal surface with the PC or AV source. 22. Place the projector the correct distance from the screen. The distance between the projector and the screen determines the actual size of the image. 33. Turn the projector so that the lens can be at a right angle to the screen. If the projector is not at a right angle, the screen image will be crooked. At this time perform keystone function.(Refer to page 49.) 44. Connect the cables of the projector to a wall power socket and other connected sources. projection distance based on the picture format Screen height (X) Projection off-set ratio:114%
Center line of lens Projection distance (D) 16:9 picture format 40 60 80 90 100 110 120 150 mm 200 498 747 996 1121 1245 1370 1494 1868 2491 1694 2540 3387 3811 4234 4657 5081 6351 8468 2202 3302 4403 4954 5504 6054 6605 8256 11008 screen size screen height (X) The shortest distance (D) The longest distance (D)
* The longest distance/the shortest distance show status what adjusted by zoom function. 4:3 picture format 40 60 80 90 100 110 120 150 mm 200 610 914 1219 1372 1524 1676 1829 2286 3048 2073 3109 4145 4663 5182 5700 6218 7772 10363 2694 4042 5389 6062 6736 7410 8083 10104 13472 screen size screen height (X) The shortest distance (D) The longest distance (D) 20 I D N A N O T A L L A T S N I I I N O T S O P M O C Using Kensington Security System Using Kensington Security System l The projector has Kensington Security System Connector on the back panel. Connect the Kensington Security system cable as below. l For the detailed installation and use of the Kensington Security System, refer to the users guide attached to the Kensington Security System set. And for further information, contact http://www.kensington.com, the internet homepage of the Kensington company that deals with expensive electronic equipments such as notebook PCs or LCD projectors. l Kensington Security System is an optional item. K 21 Turning on the Projector Connect power cord correctly. Remove the lens cover of the projector. Press the POWER button on the remote control or top cover.(Green operation indicator flashes during cooling of the lamp.) l It will take about 1 minute to display the picture after power on because the projector lamp has to warm up. l An image will appear after the operation indicator light up(Green). l Select the source mode with the INPUT SELECT button. l Leave the projector plugged in for at least 2 minutes after switching off the projector, as this will allow the lamp cooling to continue which will help to preserve the lamp life. Adjust volume level. l If you press VOLUME G button, sound and volume level number are increased. l If you press VOLUME F button, sound and volume level number are decreased. 24
* Dont turn main power off and dont unplug the power cord while the ventilation fan(inlet/outlet) is working. R 1 2 3 4 22 I D N A N O T A L L A T S N I I I N O T S O P M O C Turning off the Projector Press the POWER button on the top cover or remote control. Power Off?
Please Press Key Again. Press the POWER button on the top cover or remote control again to cut off the power. If operation indicator is blinking in orange color, leave the power cord plugged into the out-
let. Do not pull out from the outlet until operation indicator is light up(orange). l If operation indicator is blinking in orange color, the power button on the top cover or remote control may not operate. 1 2 3 23 Operating the Projector Focus and Position of the Screen Image Focus and Position of the Screen Image When an image appears on the screen, check if it is in focus and fits well to the screen. R Zoom ring Focus ring l To adjust the focus of the image, rotate the focus ring which is the outer ring on the lens. l To adjust the size of the image, rotate the zoom ring which is the inner ring on the lens. To raise or lower the image on the screen, extend or retract the foot at the bottom of the projector by pushing foot adjuster button as below. R Stand behind the projector and lift the foot adjuster levers while you support the front of the projector. 1. 2. While pressing the foot adjuster button, raise or lower the projector to place the screen image in the proper position. 3. Release the button to lock the foot in its new position. 4. To fine-tune the height of the projector, rotate the front foot to raise or lower it. After raising the front foot, do not press down on the projector. If the projector is installed on a place that is not stable or horizontal, the projected screen shape will be distorted. Horizontal leveler R l Adjust the screen shape to be horizontal and rectangular with horizontal leveler as above. l Avoid impact or extra weight on top of the projector as it may cause the feet to alter position or damage them. 24 I D N A N O T A L L A T S N I I I N O T S O P M O C Selecting source mode Press the INPUT SELECT button. select OK F A-RGB1 G Each press of the VOLUME (F, G) button changes the display as below. A-RGB1 A-RGB2 D-RGB Component S-Video Video 1 2 25 Connecting to a Desktop PC
* You can connect the projector to a computer of VGA, SVGA, XGA and SXGA output.
* You can use ARC function for the RGB signals of the Aspect Ration 4:3. (For HD wide input signals, you cannot use ARC function.)
* Fundamentally, HD wide input signal is not included in the Spec, so the set may not support HD signal perfectly.
* Refer to page 63 for the supported pc graphic card displays of the projector. A-RGB1 A-RGB2/D-RGB RS-232C Audio K c a b
< How to connect >
a. Connect computer cable to A-RGB1 of the projector. b. If the PC has DVI output, connect DVI cable to A-RGB2/D-RGB of the projector. c. Connect the audio cable of PC (LINE OUT sound port) to Audio of the projector.
* If the PC has two audio out ports of SPEAKER OUT and LINE OUT, connect the LINE OUT port to get better sound quality. 26 Connecting to a Notebook PC I N O T C E N N O C A-RGB1 A-RGB2/D-RGB RS-232C Audio K a b
< How to connect >
a. Connect computer cable to A-RGB1 of the projector.
* If you set your computer, such as a notebook type IBM PC/AT compatible, to output the signal to both the display of your computer and the external monitor, the picture of the external monitor may not appear properly. In such cases, set the output mode of your computer to output the signal only to the external monitor. For details, refer to the operating instructions supplied with your computer.
* If the PC has DVI output, use DVI cable. b. Connect the audio cable of PC (LINE OUT sound port) to Audio of the projector. 27 Connecting to a Macintosh Desktop PC
* You must use the Macintosh desktop adaptor to connect the projector to a Macintosh PC. a A-RGB1 A-RGB2/D-RGB RS-232C Audio K 4 3 2 1 O Nb 5 6 7 8 9 d c
< How to connect >
a. Connect computer cable to A-RGB1 of the projector. b. Set the adjusting number and letter of the Macintosh desktop adaptor in accordance with the resolution you want to use and connect the adaptor to the Macintosh. (Refer to page 29 ~ 30) c. Connect the computer cable to the Macintosh desktop adaptor. d. Connect the audio cable of PC (LINE OUT sound port) to Audio of the projector. 28 How to use the Macintosh desktop adaptor How to use the Macintosh desktop adaptor Adjusting letter ON 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Adjusting number I N O T C E N N O C a. How to use Usually set 1 ~ 6 to OFF status and 7 ~ 9 to ON status of the adjusting numbers. And select the adjusting letter which is correct to the Macintosh and the monitor. (Refer to page 30.) b. Notes for Connecting to the Macintosh PowerBook If you get problems when connecting it to the projector, set the adjusting number 9 to OFF status and restart the Macintosh PowerBook. 29 Connecting to a Macintosh Desktop PC Adjusting letters of MAC desktop adaptor in accordance with kinds of MAC and output spec. Adjusting letters of MAC desktop adaptor in accordance with kinds of MAC and output spec. 13x14RGB 640x480 15Portrait 640x870 VGA 640x480 SVGA 800x600 SVGA 800x600 16Color 832x624 19Color 1024x768 19Color 1024x768 2Page Mono 1150x870 21Color 1152x870 35 56 G 56 or 72 G 50 75 F 60 75 D 60 or 70 G 68.7 75 M 68.7 75 P NTSC NTSC 15.7 60 L PAL PAL 16 50 H 35 66 J J J J J J J J J J J J J J J J J J 31 60 G G M G G G G G G G G G G G G G 68.8 75 O O O O O O O O O O O O O O 12RGB 512x384 24.5 60 N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N output spec output resolution horizontal frequency(KHz) vertical frequency(Hz) adjusting letter M A C S MAC llci, llsi MAC llvi, llvx LC LCII LCIII LC 475, LC 550 LC 575 Performa 400,405,410,430,600,600CD 450 Quadra 700,900 605,610,650,800,950 840AV Centris 610,650 660AV PowerBook 160,165C,180,180C DUO DOC, MINI DOC 8 24 BOARD 30 G G G G G G G G G G G F F F F F F F F F F F F D M P L H M M M M M P P P P P L L L L L H H H H H D D D D G G M P L H
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Connecting to a Macintosh PowerBook I N O T C E N N O C A-RGB1 A-RGB2/D-RGB RS-232C Audio K a d b O N 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 c
< How to connect >
a. Connect computer cable to A-RGB1 of the projector. b. Set the adjusting number and letter of the Macintosh desktop adaptor in accordance with the resolution you want to use and connect the adaptor to the Macintosh. (Refer to page 29 ~ 30) c. Connect the computer cable to the Macintosh desktop adaptor. d. Connect the audio cable of PC (LINE OUT sound port) to Audio of the projector. 31 Connecting to a wireless transmitter (option) When connecting the wireless transmitter with external equipments, match the colors of connecting ports (Video - yellow, Audio(L) - white, Audio(R) -red). If you have a mono VCR, connect the audio cable from the VCR to the AV input of the wireless AV transmitter. See the wireless transmitter-receiver operating guide for installation and connection etc. a 4 4 H H C C 3 3 H H C C 2 2 H H C C H S / W H S / W C C 1 1 H H C C
<Transmitter rear>
AV OUTPUT AV INPUT AV INPUT 12V DC INPUT c d b S VIDEO OUT IN
(R) AUDIO (L) VIDEO
<VCR rear>
VCR CAMCORDER
< How to connect >
a. Turn the power button of a transmitter on, and adjust desired channel with channel button and place the wireless AV transmitter toward the wireless receiver. b. Connect the output ports of the VCR to the AV OUTPUT port of the wireless AV transmitter. c. Connect the adaptor to the DC input of the wireless AV transmitter . d. Connect the power plug to the wall outlet socket after connecting the power cord to the adaptor. 32 Connecting to a wireless receiver (option) When connecting the wireless receiver with external equipments, match the colors of connecting ports (Video - yellow, Audio(L) - white). a 4 4 H H C C 3 3 H H C C 2 2 H H C C H S / W H S / W C C 1 1 H H C C
<Receiver rear>
AV INPUT 12V DC INPUT b c I N O T C E N N O C S-Video Video Audio DC 12V OUT Component (DVD/DTV) POWER INPUT SELECT VOL MENU PATTERN VOL OK/
Y PB PR AC IN R
<Side panel of the Projector>
< How to connect >
a. Turn the power button of a receiver on, and adjust channel number same to the channel num-
ber of a transmitter with the channel button. Place the wireless AV receiver toward the wireless transmitter. b. Connect the AV input ports of the projector to the AV INPUT port of the receiver. c. Connect the DC output of the projector to DC input of the wireless receiver with DC cable. 33 Connecting to a Video Source
* You can connect a VTR, a camcorder, a LDP or any other compatible video image source to the projector. POWER PATTERN INPUT SELECT VOL OK/
VOL MENU AC IN R S VIDEO
(R) AUDIO (L) VIDEO OUT IN S-Video Video Audio DC 12V OUT Component (DVD/DTV) Y PB PR a b
< How to connect 1 >
a. Connect the AV input ports of the projector to the output ports of the A/V source with A/V cables. If you connect the Audio(R) of external equipment with projector, you cant hear the sound. The video cable is yellow and the left audio is white and right audio is red.
< How to connect 2 >
b. Connect S-Video input port of the projector to S-Video output port of A/V source with S-Video cable. Connect the Audio input ports of the projector to the output ports of the A/V source with Audio cable.
* You can get better picture quality when connecting S-Video source to the projector. 34 Connecting to a DVD
* The outputs(Y, PB, PR) of the DVD might be labeled as Y, Pb, Pr / Y, B-Y, R-Y / Y, Cb, Cr according to the equip-
ments. I N O T C E N N O C S-Video Video Audio DC 12V OUT Component (DVD/DTV) Y PB PR POWER INPUT SELECT OK/
VOL MENU PATTERN VOL AC IN R b a
(R) AUDIO (L) Y PB PR
<DVD rear>
< How to connect >
a. Connect the Component (DVD/DTV) ports (Y, PB, PR) of the projector to the Video output ports (Y, PB, PR) of the DVD. b. Connect the Audio port of the projector to the Audio output port (L) of the DVD. c. Use a DVD with Component 480i(576i)/480p mode. 35 Connecting to a D-TV Set-Top Box
* To receive D-TV programmes, it is necessary to purchase a D-TV receiver (Set-Top Box) and connect it to the projector.
* Please refer to the owner's manual of the D-TV Set-Top Box for the connection between LCD projector and D-TV Set-Top Box.
* Use a D-TV receiver with DTV 720p/1080i mode. S-Video Video Audio DC 12V OUT Component (DVD/DTV) Y PB PR POWER INPUT SELECT VOL MENU PATTERN VOL OK/
c AC IN R
(Component)
<D-TV Set-Top Box rear>
A-RGB1 A-RGB2/D-RGB RS-232C Audio K PB Y
(R) AUDIO (L) PR DTV OUTPUT
(RGB)
(Component)
< How to connect-In case of connecting RGB>
a. Connect computer cable to A-RGB1 of the projector.
* If the Set-Top Box has DVI output, use DVI cable. b. Use a DTV receiver with DTV 720p/1080i mode.
< How to connect-In case of connecting Component>
a. Connect the Component (DVD/DTV) ports (Y, PB, PR) of the projector to the Video output ports (Y, PB, PR) of the D-TV Set-Top Box. b. Connect the Audio port of the projector to the Audio output port (L) of the D-TV Set-Top Box. c. Use a DTV receiver with DTV 480p/720p/1080i mode. 36 Function checking
* If there is no input signal, Menu will not display on screen.
* This operating guide explains operation of A-RGB1 mode mainly. Press the MENU button to show a menu on screen. Press the D, E button to select a menu. l Each press will cycle through the different menus as shown below. 1 2 Contrast Brightness Color R Color G Color B Reset 50 50 50 50 50 Language ARC Flip Horizontal Flip Vertical English 16:9 Menu exit move OK Menu exit move OK Auto Tracking 25 Clock Phase 25 Horizontal 0 Vertical 0 Menu exit move OK V Keystone 0 H Keystone 0 Zoom Blank Image Set ID Lamp Time Blue 1 0 Hr Twin Picture Color Temp. R 0 Color Temp. G 0 Color Temp. B 0 Off Menu exit move OK Menu exit move OK 3 Press the OK (A) button and then press the D, E or VOLUME (F, G) buttons to select a feature you want to use. l To finish the menu display, press the MENU button.
* In Video and S-Video mode and Component(480i(576i)), D-RGB mode menu is not displayed.
* Only A-RGB1, A-RGB2, Component(480p, 720p, 1080i) mode displays [Horizontal], [Vertical] in menu
* The sub menus of menu in Video and S-Video mode and Component mode are different from those in the RGB mode. (Refer to page 52).
* [Color R], [Color G], [Color B] : Use only for the A-RGB1 and the A-RGB2 modes. [Color R], [Color G], [Color B]
items are used to adjust the R/G/B color levels when the RGB analog input signal has improper R/G/B signal levels. 37 I C S A B I S N O T C N U F Using Still function 1 Press the STILL button.
* You can freeze the input image.
<Moving Image>
<Still Image>
2 To finish this function, press the any button again.
* The STILL function would release automatically after about 10 minutes. 38 1 2 3 Selecting language Press the MENU button and then use D / E button to select the menu. Language ARC Flip Horizontal Flip Vertical English 16:9 Menu exit move OK Press the OK (A) button and then use D / E button to select [Language] item. Press the VOLUME (F, G) button to select the language you want to use. l On-Screen-Display(OSD) is marked in the selected language from this point. l To finish menu display, press the MENU button. Language ARC Flip Horizontal Flip Vertical English 16:9 Menu prev. move select 39 I L A C E P S I S N O T C N U F Checking lamp time 1 Press the MENU button and then use D / E button to select the menu. V Keystone 0 H Keystone 0 Zoom Blank Image Set ID Lamp Time Blue 1 0 Hr Menu exit move OK l You can see the used lamp time. l When projector lamp is reaching the end of its life(over 1500 hours), the lamp indicator will be turned red and the projector will display Replace the Lamp on screen. l The OSD, Replace the Lamp is displayed 10 seconds from the first power on. l The lamp warning LED illuminates red continuously in case of excessing of lamp time. 40 Manual Color Temperature Control
* You can adjust red, green, or blue to any color temperature you prefer. Press the MENU button and then use D / E button to select the menu. Twin Picture Color Temp. R 0 Color Temp. G 0 Color Temp. B 0 Off Menu exit move OK Press the OK (A) button and then use D / E button to select a color. Twin Picture Color Temp. R 0 Color Temp. G 0 Color Temp. B 0 Off Menu prev. move adjust Use the VOLUME (F, G) button to make appropriate adjustments. l The adjustment range of [Color Temp. R], [Color Temp. G] and [Color Temp. B] is -50 ~ +50. l To exit the menu display, press the MENU button. 1 2 3 41 I L A C E P S I S N O T C N U F Using Blank function
* This function may be effective if you need to get attention of the audience during presentations, meetings or briefings. Press the BLANK button.
* The screen turns off to a background color and sound also turns off.
* You can choose the background color. Refer to page 43. Press any buttons to cancel the blank function.
* On exiting the blank status sound also is restored. 1 2 42 Selecting Blank Image color Selecting Blank Image color 1 2 3 Press the MENU button and then use D / E button to select the menu. V Keystone 0 H Keystone 0 Zoom Blank Image Set ID Lamp Time Blue 1 0 Hr Menu exit move OK Press the OK (A) button and then use D / E button to select [Blank Image] item. Press the VOLUME (F, G) button to select the color you want to use. l Background color will be changed to the selected Blank function color from this point. l To exit menu display, press the MENU button. V Keystone 0 H Keystone 0 Zoom Blank Image Set ID Lamp Time Blue 1 0 Hr Menu prev. move select 43 I L A C E P S I S N O T C N U F Using Flip Horizontal / Vertical function Flip Horizontal Function Flip Horizontal Function
* This function reverses the left and the right side of the projected image. Use this function when projecting from behind onto a transparent screen being viewed from the opposite side. Press the MENU button and then use D / E button to select the menu. Language ARC Flip Horizontal Flip Vertical English 16:9 Menu exit move OK Press the OK (A) button and then use D / E button to select [Flip Horizontal] item. English Language ARC Flip Horizontal Press OK to Flip Flip Vertical 16:9 Menu prev move OK Press the OK(A) button to see reversed image. l Each time you press the button, the image will be reversed. l To finish menu display, press the MENU button. 1 2 3 44 Flip Vertical Function ertical Function Flip V
* This function reverses the upper and the lower side of the projected image.
* When you hang the projector upside down from the ceiling for using, you need to reverse all the sides(left, right, upper, lower) of the image. 1 2 3 Press the MENU button and then use D / E button to select the menu. Language ARC Flip Horizontal Flip Vertical English 16:9 Menu exit move OK Press the OK (A) button and then use D / E button to select [Flip Horizontal] item. Language ARC Flip Horizontal Flip Vertical English 16:9 Press OK to Flip Menu prev move OK Press the OK(A) button to see reversed image. l Each time you press the button, the image will be reversed. l To finish menu display, press the MENU button. 45 I L A C E P S I S N O T C N U F TITLE Twin Picture function How to use twin picture TWIN PICTURE Press the TWIN PICTURE button to select desired with picture. Twin Picture1 Twin Picture 2 Twin Picture : Off Twin Picture 1 Twin Picture 2 Twin Picture : Off l You can use this function by using the MENU button. Input select of the sub picture SUB INPUT Press the SUB INPUT button to select the input source of sub picture. select OK F A-RGB1 G 46 Changing the picture of main and sub picture Press the SWAP button in twin picture mode. SWAP A-RGB2 Video Video A-RGB2 Using Still function in twin picture mode. STILL Press the STILL button in twin picture mode. Main Still Sub Still Off Off exit select l You can cancel this function directly by selecting [Off] in menu. l The STILL function is cancelled when changing the input signal.
[Main Still] is cancelled when changing the input signal with INPUT SELECT button and [Sub Still] is cancelled when changing the input signal with SUB INPUT button. That is, [Main/Sub Still] work separately. l The STILL function would release automatically after about 10 minutes. 47 I L A C E P S I S N O T C N U F Adjusting screen display
* If the image size does not fit the screen in accordance with the input source, set the position of the image by selecting Horizontal / Vertical position.(For A-RGB1, A-RGB2, Component 480p/720p/1080i) Press the MENU button and then use D / E button to select the menu. Auto Tracking 25 Clock Phase 25 Horizontal 0 Vertical 0 Menu exit move OK Press the OK (A) button and then use D / E button to select [Horizontal] or [Vertical] item. Auto Tracking 25 Clock Phase 25 Horizontal 0 Vertical 0 Menu prev. move adjust Press the VOLUME (F, G) button to adjust the screen condition as you want. l [Horizontal], [Vertical] are adjusted from -50 to +50. l To exit the menu display, press the MENU button. 1 2 3 48 Using Keystone function
* Keystone function adjusts the upper and lower width of the projected image to prevent the image from being a trapezoid shape. Use this function when the screen or the projector is slanted and cannot make an ideal projection angle.
* Only use the Keystone function when you cant get the best angle of projection, because it may cause a blazing fire of the screen. Press the KEYSTONE button. 1 V Keystone 0 H Keystone 0 exit adjust 2 3 Press the D / E button to select [V Keystone] or [H Keystone] item. Press the VOLUME (F, G) button to adjust the screen condition as you want. l [Keystone] are adjusted from -50 to +50. l Adjustment range of H/V Keystone may not work until -50 ~ +50 because they are interlocked. l To exit the menu display, press the OK (A) button. l You can also use this function by using the MENU button. 49
I N O T S O P I G N I Using Zoom function
* This function works only in RGB mode. Press the ZOOM - or ZOOM + button. 0/20 ZOOM-
ZOOM+
Press the ZOOM - or ZOOM + button to adjust the zoom level. 15/20 20/20 ZOOM-
ZOOM+
ZOOM-
ZOOM+
Move to the position you want to see the enlarged screen by moving press the VOLUME (F, G) , D, E button. Press the OK (A) or ARC button to finish the zoom function.
* This function doesnt work in Video, S-Video, Component mode.
* You can use this function by using the MENU button.
* In the zoom mode, you can adjust horizontal / vertical position with the VOLUME (F, G) , D, E button during displaying zoom OSD. R 1 2 3 4 50 Using ARC function
* With HD input (720p,1080i) mode, you can select 16:9 picture format only. Press the ARC button. Each press of the button changes the display as below. 1
< A-RGB1/A-RGB2/D-RGB mode >
ARC F 16:9 G 16:9 ARC F 4:3 G 4 : 3
< Video/S-Video/Component(480i(576i), 480p) mode >
ARC F 16:9 G 16:9 ARC F 4:3 G 4 : 3 22% Magnification 17% Magnification ARC F Zoom4 G 22% Magnification Zoom4 ARC F Zoom3 G Zoom3 22% Magnification ARC F Zoom1 G Zoom1 ARC F Zoom2 G 17% Magnification Zoom2 17% Magnification
* Zoom1 Choose when you want to evenly stretch the normal picture vertically (about 17% for original picture format). Some of top and bottom portions of the picture will be deleted. But black bars appear at top and bottom of screen for some input source.
* Zoom2 Choose when you want to evenly stretch the normal picture vertically and horizontally (about 17% for original picture format) and to remove the screen distortion of Zoom1.
* Zoom3 Choose when you want to evenly stretch the normal picture vertically (about 22% for original picture format).
* Zoom4 Choose when you want to evenly stretch the normal picture vertically and horizontally (about 22% for original picture format) and to remove the screen distortion of Zoom3.
* You can also use this function by using the MENU button. R 51
I N O T S O P I G N I Adjusting Video Press the MENU button and move the D / E button up or down to select each menu.
< RGB mode >
< Video, S-Video, Component mode >
< Twin picture mode >
Contrast Brightness Color R Color G Color B Reset 50 50 50 50 50 User APC Contrast Brightness Color Sharpness Tint 50 50 50 50 0 Contrast Brightness Reset 50 50 Menu exit move OK Menu exit move OK Menu exit move OK Press the OK (A) button.
< RGB mode >
< Video, S-Video, Component mode >
< Twin picture mode >
Contrast Brightness Color R Color G Color B Reset 50 50 50 50 50 User APC Contrast Brightness Color Sharpness Tint 50 50 50 50 0 Contrast Brightness Reset 50 50 Menu Prev. move adjust Menu Prev. move select Menu Prev. move adjust Press the D / E button up or down to select a video item you want to adjust. Press the VOLUME (F, G) button to adjust the selected video item as you want. l You can only adjust [Contrast] and [Brightness] of menu in Twin picture mode. In Twin picture mode, adjustment for [Contrast] and [Brightness] doesnt effect other input sources. Adjustments apply to main and sub picture simultaneously. l Each adjustment of menu options dont effect other input source. As required, re-adjust menu options for the following input source : Video/S-Video/Component(480i(576i)), Component(480p, 720p, 1080i) l To restore the original image condition after changing it, press OK (A) button after selecting [Reset] item. l In the broadcasting system NTSC, the picture item Tint is displayed and adjusted. l To finish menu display, press the MENU button. 1 2 3 4 52 APC (Auto Picture Control) APC (Auto Picture Control)
* Use APC to set the projector for the best picture appearance.
* This function doesnt work in RGB mode. Press the APC button. 1 APC F User G Each press of the APC button changes the screen as shown below. 2 User Clear Soft
* You can also use this function by using the MENU button.
(Video/S-Video/Component mode) R O E D V I 53 Using Tracking function Auto Tracking Function racking Function Auto T
* Auto Tracking Function This function assures you of getting the best video quality by automatically adjusting the difference of horizontal size and synchronization of the image. Auto Tracking function works in Analog RGB(A-RGB1, A-RGB2) input only. Press the AUTO TRACKING button. Auto Tracking
* Image positioning and synchronization are automatically adjusted. Adjust [Clock] or [Phase] in menu after operation of [Auto Tracking] if you want to get bet-
ter picture quality in accordance with diverse Analog RGB(A-RGB1, A-RGB2) input modes. In certain circumstances, you cant get the best picture quality only with auto-correction.
(Refer to page 55.)
* You can also use this function by using the MENU button.(Only in Analog RGB mode) R
* For best results, perform this function while displaying a still image. 1 2 54 Clock / Phase Function Clock / Phase Function
* Clock Function This function adjusts the horizontal width of the projected image to get the image to fit on the screen size.
* Phase Function This function is for the detailed adjustment of the clock function.
* Its available to adjust [Clock], [Phase] in Analog RGB mode only. 1 2 3 Press the MENU button and then use D / E button to select the menu. Auto Tracking 25 Clock Phase 25 Horizontal 0 Vertical 0 Menu exit move OK Press the OK (A) button and then use D / E button to select [Clock] or [Phase] item. Auto Tracking 25 Clock Phase 25 Horizontal 0 Vertical 0 Menu prev. move adjust Press the VOLUME (F, G) button to adjust the screen condition. l To exit the menu display, press the MENU button. I G N K C A R T 55 External control device setup
* Connect the RS-232C input jack to an external control device (such as a computer or an A/V control system) and control the Projectors functions externally.
* When you connect a control(RS-232C) cable to this projector, use a control cable with a ferrite core attached. If you do not do this, this projector will not conform to mandatory CISPR22(EN55022) standards. SET ID Use this function to specify projector ID number. Press the MENU button and then use D / E button to select the menu. V Keystone 0 H Keystone 0 Zoom Blank Image Set ID Lamp Time Blue 1 0 Hr Menu exit move OK Press the OK (A) button and then use D / E button to select [Set ID] item. Press the VOLUME (F, G) button to adjust Set ID to choose the desired projector ID number. l The adjustment range of Set ID is 1~99. l If projector have specified ID number, the choosed projector operates only. l To exit the menu display, press the MENU button. V Keystone 0 H Keystone 0 Zoom Blank Image Set ID Lamp Time Blue 1 0 Hr Menu prev. move select 1 2 3 56 How to connect external control equipment Connect the serial port of the PC to the RS-232C jack on the projector back panel. RS-232C cable is not supplied with the projector. A-RGB1 A-RGB2/D-RGB RS-232C Audio K Use the RS232C cable to control the projector externally (Refer to Fig.1).
<Fig.1, RS-232 Interface Cable>
RXD TXD GND DTR DSR RTS CTS 2 3 5 4 6 7 8 3 2 5 4 6 7 8 TXD RXD GND DTR DSR RTS CTS Female Male
* 1, 9 Pin No Connection
(-) Communication Parameter Setup Baud Rate : 19200 bps(UART) Data Length : 8 bit Parity : none Stop bit : 1 bit Flow Control : none Communication code : ASCII code C 2 3 2
S R 57 External control device setup Command Reference List Command1 Command2-1 Command2-2 SET ID Data(Hexa) Data(Hexa) 01. Power 02. Input Select 03. Aspect Ratio 04. Screen Mute 05. Sub Input Select 06. Contrast 07. Brightness 08. Color 09. Tint 10. Sharpness 11. Color R 12. Color G 13. Color B 14. Color Temp. R 15. Color Temp. G 16. Color Temp. B 17. Twin Picture Mode Select 18. Volume Mute 19. Volume Control 20. OSD Lock mode 21. Remote Control Lock mode k k k k k k k k k k k k k k k k k k k k k 0 0 0 0 0 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 4 5 5 9 9 0 1 2 3 4 0 1 2 3 4 6 7 8 9 a b 1 4 0 0 1 00~63 00~63 00~63 00~63 00~63 00~63 00~63 00~63 00~63 00~63 00~63 00~63 00~63 00~63 00~63 00~63 00~63 00~63 00~63 00~63 00~63 00, 01 00~05 00~05 00, 01 00~05 00~64 00~64 00~64 00~64 00~64 00~64 00~64 00~64 00~64 00~64 00~64 00, 01, 02 00, 01 00~64 00, 01 00, 01 q Communication Protocol 1. Transmission
[Command1][Command2-1][Command2-2][ ][Set ID][ ][Data][Cr]
* [Command 1]
* [Command 2-1]
: To classify factory adjustment mode or user adjustment mode.(ASCII code, 1 Character)
: Group classification code to control set.(ASCII code, 1 Character)
Shortening Key Group :0, Video Group : 3, Twin Picture Group : 4, Audio Group:5, Others : 9
* [Command 2-2] : To control projector set.
* [Set ID]
: You can adjust the set ID to choose desired projector ID number in special menu. See previous page. Adjustment range is 1 ~ 99. When selecting Set ID 0, every connected projector set is controlled.
* [DATA]
* [Cr]
: To transmit command data. Transmit 2 character when organized ASCII code.
* Transmit FF data to read status of command.
: Carriage Return ASCII code 0x0D
: ASCII code character correspond to Space Bar which is in order to classify command set ID and Data.
[Command2-1][Command2-2][ ][Set ID][ ][OK][Data][X]
* The Projector transmits ACK (acknowledgement) based on this format when receiving normal data. At this time, if the data is data read mode, it indicates present status data. If the data is data write mode, it returns the data of the PC computer. 2. Error Acknowledge
[Command2-1][Command2-2][ ][Set ID][ ][NG][Data][X]
* The Projector transmits ACK (acknowledgement) based on this format when receiving abnormal data from non-viable functions or communication errors. Data : [01] : illegal code(This command is not supported.)
[02] : not support function(This function doesnt work.)
[03] : wait more time(Try again a few minute later.) 58 01. Power (Command2-1:0, Command2-2:0) 03. Aspect Ratio (Command2-1:0, Command2-2:2) To control Power On/Off of the Projector. Transmission
[k] [0] [0] [Set ID] [ ] [Data] [Cr]
Data 00 : Power Off 01 : Power On Ack
[0] [0] [ ] [Set ID] [ ] [OK] [Data] [X]
Data 00 : Power Off 01 : Power On
To show Power On/Off status. Transmission
[k] [0] [0] [ ] [Set ID] [ ] [FF] [Cr]
Ack
[0] [0] [ ] [Set ID] [ ] [OK] [Data] [X]
Data 00 : Power Off 01 : Power On
* In like manner, if other functions transmit FF data based on this format, Acknowledgement data feed back presents status about each function. 02. Input Select (Command2-1:0, Command2-2:1) To select input source for the Set. Transmission
[k] [0] [1] [ ] [Set ID] [ ] [Data] [Cr]
Data 00 : A-RGB1 01 : A-RGB2 02 : D-RGB 03 : Video 04 : S-Video 05 : Component Ack
[0] [1] [ ] [Set ID] [ ] [OK] [Data] [X]
Data 00 : A-RGB1 01 : A-RGB2 02 : D-RGB 03 : Video 04 : S-Video 05 : Component To adjust the screen format. Transmission
[k] [0] [2] [ ] [Set ID] [ ] [Data] [Cr]
Data 00 : Wide Screen(16:9) 01 : Normal Screen( 4:3) 02 : Zoom 1 04 : Zoom 3 03 : Zoom 2 05 : Zoom 4 Ack
[0] [2] [ ] [Set ID] [ ] [OK] [Data] [X]
Data 00 : Wide Screen(16:9) 01 : Normal Screen( 4:3) 02 : Zoom 1 04 : Zoom 3 03 : Zoom 2 05 : Zoom 4
* Using the PC input, you select either 16:9 or 4:3 screen aspect ratio.
* Screen size function doesnt work with HD signal.
* Zoom1~Zoom4 mode works only with Video/S-Video/
Component(480i(576i), 480p) input. 04. Screen Mute (Command2-1:0, Command2-2:3) To select screen mute on/off. Transmission
[k] [0] [3] [ ] [Set ID] [ ] [Data] [Cr]
Data 01 : Screen Mute On (Picture Off) 00 : Screen Mute Off (Picture On) Ack
[0] [3] [ ] [Set ID] [ ] [OK] [Data] [X]
Data 01 : Screen Mute On (Picture Off) 00 : Screen Mute Off (Picture On) 05. Sub Input Select
(Command2-1:0, Command2-2:4) To select input source for sub picture. Transmission
[k] [0] [4] [ ] [Set ID] [ ] [Data] [Cr]
Data 00 : A-RGB1 01 : A-RGB2 02 : D-RGB 03 : Video 04 : S-Video 05 : Component Ack
[0] [4] [ ] [Set ID] [ ] [OK] [Data] [X]
Data 00 : A-RGB1 01 : A-RGB2 02 : D-RGB 03 : Video 04 : S-Video 05 : Component C 2 3 2
S R 59
External control device setup 06. Contrast (Command2-1:3, Command2-2:0) To adjust screen contrast. Transmission
[k] [3] [0] [ ] [Set ID] [ ] [Data] [Cr]
Min : 00 ~ Max : 64 Data
* Refer to Real data mapping 1.
* Always marks data value with Hexadecimal. That is, marks with two-place Hexadecimal while writing and read data is also marked with Hexadecimal value. Ack
[3] [0] [ ] [Set ID] [ ] [OK] [Data] [X]
Data Min : 00 ~ Max : 64 9. Tint (Command2-1:3, Command2-2:3) To adjust the screen tint. Transmission
[k] [3] [3] [ ] [Set ID] [ ] [Data] [Cr]
Data Red : 00 ~ Green : 64
* Refer to Real data mapping2.
* Always marks data value with Hexadecimal. That is, marks with two-place Hexadecimal while writing and read data is also marked with Hexadecimal value. Ack
[3] [3] [ ] [Set ID] [ ] [OK] [Data] [X]
Data Red : 00 ~ Green : 64 07. Brightness (Command2-1:3, Command2-2:1)
* Real data mapping 1
* Real data mapping 2 0 : Step 0 0 : Step -50 To adjust screen brightness. Transmission
[k] [3] [1] [ ] [Set ID] [ ] [Data] [Cr]
Min : 00 ~ Max : 64 Data
* Refer to Real data mapping 1.
* Always marks data value with Hexadecimal. That is, marks with two-place Hexadecimal while writing and read data is also marked with Hexadecimal value. Ack
[3] [1] [ ] [Set ID] [ ] [OK] [Data] [X]
Data Min : 00 ~ Max : 64 08. Color (Command2-1:3, Command2-2:2) To adjust the screen color. Transmission
[k] [3] [2] [ ] [Set ID] [ ] [Data] [Cr]
Min : 00 ~ Max : 64 Data
* Refer to Real data mapping 1.
* Always marks data value with Hexadecimal. That is, marks with two-place Hexadecimal while writing and read data is also marked with Hexadecimal value. Ack
[3] [2] [ ] [Set ID] [ ] [OK] [Data] [X]
Data Min : 00 ~ Max : 64 60 A : Step 10 F : Step 15
: Step 16 10 64
: Step 100 32 : Step 0 64 : Step 50
* This is a Hexadecimal number data. 10. Sharpness (Command2-1:3, Command2-2:4) To adjust the screen sharpness. Transmission
[k] [3] [4] [ ] [Set ID] [ ] [Data] [Cr]
Min : 00 ~ Max : 64 Data
* Refer to Real data mapping 1.
* Always marks data value with Hexadecimal. That is, marks with two-place Hexadecimal while writing and read data is also marked with Hexadecimal value. Ack
[3] [4] [ ] [Set ID] [ ] [OK] [Data] [X]
Data Min : 00 ~ Max : 64
11. Color R Adjustment
(Command2-1:3, Command2-2:6)
To adjust red in color temperature. Transmission
[k] [3] [6] [ ] [Set ID] [ ] [Data] [Cr]
Min : 00 ~ Max : 64 Data
* Refer to Real data mapping 1.
* Always marks data value with Hexadecimal. That is, marks with two-place Hexadecimal while writing and read data is also marked with Hexadecimal value. Ack
[3] [6] [ ] [Set ID] [ ] [OK] [Data] [X]
Data Min : 00 ~ Max : 64 12. Color G Adjustment
(Command2-1:3, Command2-2:7)
To adjust green in color temperature. Transmission
[k] [3] [7] [ ] [Set ID] [ ] [Data] [Cr]
Min : 00 ~ Max : 64 Data
* Refer to Real data mapping 1.
* Always marks data value with Hexadecimal. That is, marks with two-place Hexadecimal while writing and read data is also marked with Hexadecimal value. Ack
[3] [7] [ ] [Set ID] [ ] [OK] [Data] [X]
Data Min : 00 ~ Max : 64 13. Color B Adjustment
(Command2-1:3, Command2-2:8)
To adjust blue in color temperature. Transmission
[k] [3] [8] [ ] [Set ID] [ ] [Data] [Cr]
Min : 00 ~ Max : 64 Data
* Refer to Real data mapping 1.
* Always marks data value with Hexadecimal. That is, marks with two-place Hexadecimal while writing and read data is also marked with Hexadecimal value. Ack
[3] [8] [ ] [Set ID] [ ] [OK] [Data] [X]
Data Min : 00 ~ Max : 64 14. Color Temp. R
(Command2-1:3, Command2-2:9)
Adjust the color temperature R of LCD part. Transmission
[k] [3] [9] [ ] [Set ID] [ ] [Data] [Cr]
Min : 00 ~ Max : 64 Data
* Refer to Real data mapping 1.
* Always marks data value with Hexadecimal. That is, marks with two-place Hexadecimal while writing and read data is also marked with Hexadecimal value. Ack
[3] [9] [ ] [Set ID] [ ] [OK] [Data] [X]
Data Min : 00 ~ Max : 64 15. Color Temp. G
(Command2-1:3, Command2-2:a)
Adjust the color temperature G of LCD part. Transmission
[k] [3] [a] [ ] [Set ID] [ ] [Data] [Cr]
Min : 00 ~ Max : 64 Data
* Refer to Real data mapping 1.
* Always marks data value with Hexadecimal. That is, marks with two-place Hexadecimal while writing and read data is also marked with Hexadecimal value. Ack
[3] [a] [ ] [Set ID] [ ] [OK] [Data] [X]
Data Min : 00 ~ Max : 64 16. Color Temp. B
(Command2-1:3, Command2-2:b)
Adjust the color temperature B of LCD part. Transmission
[k] [3] [b] [ ] [Set ID] [ ] [Data] [Cr]
Min : 00 ~ Max : 64 Data
* Refer to Real data mapping 1.
* Always marks data value with Hexadecimal. That is, marks with two-place Hexadecimal while writing and read data is also marked with Hexadecimal value. C 2 3 2
S R Ack
[3] [b] [ ] [Set ID] [ ] [OK] [Data] [X]
Data Min : 00 ~ Max : 64 61 External control device setup 17. Twin Picture Mode Select
(Command2-1:4, Command2-2:1) 20. OSD Lock mode
(Command2-1:9, Command2-2:0) This function operates Local Keypad and Remote control Lock so that only Power button on Local Keypad works with OSD Lock On. Transmission
[k] [9] [0] [ ] [Set ID] [ ] [Data] [Cr]
Data 00 : OSD Lock Mode Off 01 : OSD Lock Mode On Ack
[9] [0] [ ] [Set ID] [ ] [OK] [Data] [X]
Data 00 : OSD Lock Mode Off 01 : OSD Lock Mode On 21. Remote Control Lock mode
(Command2-1:9, Command2-2:1) To lock the front panel controls on the projector and remote control. Transmission
[k] [9] [1] [ ] [Set ID] [ ] [Data] [Cr]
Data 00 : Remote Control Lock Off 01 : Remote Control Lock On Ack
[9] [1] [ ] [Set ID] [ ] [OK] [Data] [X]
Data 00 : Remote Control Lock Off 01 : Remote Control Lock On
* If youre not use the remote control, set this mode. To control the twin picture. Transmission
[k] [4] [1] [ ] [Set ID] [ ] [Data] [Cr]
Data 00 : FULL 01 : TWIN 1 02 : TWIN 2 Ack
[4] [1] [ ] [Set ID] [ ] [OK] [Data] [X]
Data 00 : FULL 01 : TWIN 1 02 : TWIN 2 18. Volume Mute (Command2-1:5, Command2-2:4) To control volume mute on/off. Transmission
[k] [5] [4] [ ] [Set ID] [ ] [Data] [Cr]
Data 00 : Volume Mute On (Volume Off) 01 : Volume Mute Off (Volume On) Ack
[5] [4] [ ] [Set ID] [ ] [OK] [Data] [X]
Data 00 : Volume Mute On (Volume Off) 01 : Volume Mute Off (Volume On) 19. Volume Control (Command2-1:5, Command2-2:0) To adjust volume. Transmission
[k] [5] [0] [ ] [Set ID] [ ] [Data] [Cr]
Min : 00 ~ Max : 64 Data
* Refer to Real data mapping 1.
* Always marks data value with Hexadecimal. That is, marks with two-place Hexadecimal while writing and read data is also marked with Hexadecimal value. Ack
[5] [0] [ ] [Set ID] [ ] [OK] [Data] [X]
Data Min : 00 ~ Max : 64 62
Supported Monitor Display
* The projector displays the best image quality at a resolution of 1280x720 pixels. To display other resolution images, the projector compresses or expands it to 1280x720. The following table lists the display formats supported by the projector. Sources VGAEGA PC98 / VGA text VGA SVGA XGA SXGA MAC 16 19 Format 640X350 640X350 640X400 640X400 720X400 720X400 640X480 640X480 640X480 640X480 640X480 800X600 800X600 800X600 800X600 800X600 1024X768 1024X768 1024X768 1152X864 1280X960 1280X1024 832X624 1024X768 1024X768 Vertical Freq.(Hz) Horizontal Freq. (kHz) 70.090Hz 85.080Hz 70.090Hz 85.080Hz 70.082Hz 85.039Hz 59.940Hz 66.667Hz 72.800Hz 75.00Hz 85.008Hz 56.250Hz 60.317Hz 72.188Hz 75.00Hz 85.061Hz 60.004Hz 70.069Hz 75.029Hz 60.053Hz 60.00Hz 60.020Hz 74.550Hz 60.004Hz 75.029Hz 31.468kHz 37.861kHz 31.468kHz 37.861kHz 31.469kHz 37.927kHz 31.469kHz 35.00kHz 37.861kHz 37.500kHz 43.269kHz 35.156kHz 37.879kHz 48.077kHz 46.875kHz 53.674kHz 48.363kHz 56.476kHz 60.023kHz 54.348kHz 60.00kHz 63.981kHz 49.725kHz 48.363kHz 60.241kHz
* If the projector does not support the input signal, Out of Range message appears on the screen.
* The projector supports DDC1/2B type as Plug & Play function.(Auto recognition of PC monitor)
* The Synchronization input form for horizontal and vertical frequencies are Separate, Composite and SOG.
* According to PC, the optimum vertical frequency may not be displayed up to the optimum frequency of set in Registration information(Display registration information).(ex, The optimum vertical frequency may be displayed up to 75Hz or under in the resolution of 640X480 or 800X600.) 63
A M R O F N I N O T I Maintenance
* The projector needs little maintenance. You should keep the lens clean because any dirt or stains may appear on the screen. You will also need to clean the air filter attached at the bottom of the projector periodically because a clogged air filter prevents proper ventilation that is necessary to cool the projector and prevents it from overheating. If any parts need to be replaced, contact your dealer. When cleaning any part of the pro-
jector, always turn the power off and unplug the projector first. Cleaning the lens Cleaning the lens Clean the lens whenever you notice dirt or dust on the surface of it. Wipe the lens surface gently with an air spray or a soft, dry lint-free cloth. To remove dirt or stains on the lens, moisten a soft cloth with water and a neutral detergent and wipe the lens surface gently. Cleaning the Projector Case Cleaning the Projector Case To clean the projector case, first unplug the power cable. To remove dirt or dust, wipe the casing with a soft, dry, lint-free cloth. To remove stubborn dirt or stains, moisten a soft cloth with water and a neutral detergent and then wipe the casing. Do not use alcohol, benzene, thinners or other chemical detergents as these can cause the casing to be warped. Cleaning the Air Filter Air Filter Cleaning the The air filter, which is located at the bottom of the projector, should be cleaned after every 100 hours use. If it is not cleaned periodically, it can become clogged with dust and prevent the projector from being ventilat-
ed properly. This may cause overheating and damage of the projector. To clean the air filter :
1. Switch the projector off and unplug the power cable from the wall socket. 2. Stand the projector on its side so that the handle can be at the top, and you can easily access the air filter. 3. Push the opening tip of the air filter cover and remove the cover. 4. The air filter is inside the cover. To clean the filter, use a small vacuum cleaner designed for com-
puters or other office equipment. If not, you may use a dry, lint-free cloth. If it is difficult to remove dirt or the filter is torn, contact your dealer or the service center to replace it. 5. Close the filter cover after cleaning. 6. Plug the power cable back into the wall socket. 64 Memo 65 Memo 66 Specifications MODEL LCD panel size resolution screen size remote control distance speaker system horizontal / vertical ratio zoom ratio RL-JA20 0.87 inches 1280(Horizontal) x 720(Vertical)pixel 1.01~5.08m(40~200 inches) 12m 3W 16:9(horizontal:vertical) 1:1.3 Video compatibility NTSC/PAL/SECAM/NTSC4.43/PAL-M/PAL-N Power height breadth length weight AC 100 - 240V~50/60Hz 158mm(including front foot) 344mm 448.6mm(including lens) 4.2kg Operating Condition temperature In operation : 32~95F(0C~35C) In storage and transit : -4~140F(-20C~60C) Projection Lamp lamp model AJ-LA60 humidity power consumption In operation : 0~ 80% relative humidity by dry hygrometer Not in operation : 0 ~ 90% relative humidity by dry hygrometer 210W 67 R R O O T T C C E E J J O O R R P P D D C C L L G G L L RL-JA20 OWNERS MANUAL Please read this manual carefully before operating your set. Retain it for future reference. Record model number and serial number of the set. See the label attached on the bottom of the set and quote this information to your dealer when you require service. Model number Serial number
R P/NO : 3828VA0360B a (373-026H)
frequency | equipment class | purpose | ||
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1 | 2002-11-26 | JBP - Part 15 Class B Computing Device Peripheral | Original Equipment |
app s | Applicant Information | |||||
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1 | Effective |
2002-11-26
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1 | Applicant's complete, legal business name |
LG Electronics USA
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1 | FCC Registration Number (FRN) |
0023476120
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1 | Physical Address |
1000 Sylvan Avenue
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1 |
Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey 07632
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1 |
United States
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app s | TCB Information | |||||
1 | TCB Application Email Address |
r******@pctestlab.com
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1 | TCB Scope |
A1: Low Power Transmitters below 1 GHz (except Spread Spectrum), Unintentional Radiators, EAS (Part 11) & Consumer ISM devices
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app s | FCC ID | |||||
1 | Grantee Code |
BEJ
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1 | Equipment Product Code |
RLJA20
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app s | Person at the applicant's address to receive grant or for contact | |||||
1 | Name |
K******** H********
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1 | Title |
Director, Standards & Compliance
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1 | Telephone Number |
201-4********
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1 | Fax Number |
201-8********
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1 |
k******@lge.com
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app s | Technical Contact | |||||
1 | Firm Name |
PCTEST Engineering Lab., Inc.
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1 | Name |
R******** O******
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1 | Physical Address |
6660-B Dobbin Road
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1 |
Columbia, Maryland 21045
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1 |
United States
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1 | Telephone Number |
410-2********
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1 | Fax Number |
410-2********
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1 |
r******@pctestlab.com
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app s | Non Technical Contact | |||||
n/a | ||||||
app s | Confidentiality (long or short term) | |||||
1 | Does this application include a request for confidentiality for any portion(s) of the data contained in this application pursuant to 47 CFR § 0.459 of the Commission Rules?: | No | ||||
1 | Long-Term Confidentiality Does this application include a request for confidentiality for any portion(s) of the data contained in this application pursuant to 47 CFR § 0.459 of the Commission Rules?: | No | ||||
if no date is supplied, the release date will be set to 45 calendar days past the date of grant. | ||||||
app s | Cognitive Radio & Software Defined Radio, Class, etc | |||||
1 | Is this application for software defined/cognitive radio authorization? | No | ||||
1 | Equipment Class | JBP - Part 15 Class B Computing Device Peripheral | ||||
1 | Description of product as it is marketed: (NOTE: This text will appear below the equipment class on the grant) | LCD Projector | ||||
1 | Related OET KnowledgeDataBase Inquiry: Is there a KDB inquiry associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 | Modular Equipment Type | Does not apply | ||||
1 | Purpose / Application is for | Original Equipment | ||||
1 | Composite Equipment: Is the equipment in this application a composite device subject to an additional equipment authorization? | No | ||||
1 | Related Equipment: Is the equipment in this application part of a system that operates with, or is marketed with, another device that requires an equipment authorization? | No | ||||
1 | Grant Comments | Max. Resolution: 1280 x 720 | ||||
1 | Is there an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 | If there is an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application, has the associated waiver been approved and all information uploaded? | No | ||||
app s | Test Firm Name and Contact Information | |||||
1 | Firm Name |
PCTEST Engineering Laboratory, Inc.
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1 | Name |
R****** O******
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1 | Telephone Number |
410-2********
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1 | Fax Number |
410-2********
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1 |
r******@pctestlab.com
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Equipment Specifications | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Line | Rule Parts | Grant Notes | Lower Frequency | Upper Frequency | Power Output | Tolerance | Emission Designator | Microprocessor Number | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 1 | 15B |
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