[. . . ] Warning- henchangingthelamp, pleaseallowunittocool W down, andfollowallchanginginstructions. Warning- g­Lampcontainsmercury. Managein H accordancewithlocaldisposallaws. See www. lamprecycle. org. Warning- hisproductwilldetectthelifeofthelampitself. Please T besuretochangethelampwhenitshowswarningmessages. Warning- esetthe"LampReset"functionfromtheOnScreen R Display"DefaultSetting"menuafterreplacinganew lampmodule(refertopage25). Warning- henthelampreachestheendofitslife, itwillburn W outandmaymakealoudpoppingsound. Ifthishappens, theprojectorwillnotturnbackonuntilthelamp modulehasbeenreplaced. Toreplacethelamp, follow theprocedureslistedunder"ReplacingtheLamp". [. . . ] English Operation Powering On/Off the Projector Powering On the Projector 1. nsurethatthepowercordandsignalcablearesecurely E connected. ThePowerLEDwillturnflashblue. urnonthelampbypressing"Power/Standby"onthe T controlpanel. Thestartupscreenwilldisplayforabout25 secondsandthePowerLEDwillturnblue. urnonyoursource(computer, notebook, videoplayer, etc. ) T Theprojectorwilldetectyoursourceautomatically. fyouconnectmultiplesourcesatthesametime, usethe I "source"ontheremotecontrolorusethe"computer", "video1", "video2"ontheremotecontroltoswitch. 2 Power/Standby Turnontheprojector firstandthenthesignal sources. 1 LensCap English . . . 2 Operation Powering Off the Projector 1. ressthe"Power/Standby"toturnofftheprojectorlamp, P youwillseeamessageasbelowontheon-screendisplay. hecoolingfancontinuestooperateforabout120seconds T forcoolingcycleandthePowerLEDwillflashblue. When thelightstartsflashing, theprojectorhasenteredstandby mode. fyouwishtoturntheprojectorbackon, youmustwait I untiltheprojectorhascompletedthecoolingcycleandhas enteredstandbymode. Onceinstandbymode, simplypress "Power/Standby"torestarttheprojector. The projector will automatically detect the source. How to operate 1. WhenOSDisdisplayed, use keystoselectanyiteminthe mainmenu. Whilemakingaselectiononaparticularpage, press keytoentersubmenu. 3. Use keystoselectthedesirediteminthesubmenuand adjustthesettingsby key. 4. fthesettinghas I icon, youcouldpress"Enter"toenteranother submenu. Press"Menu"toclosethesubmenuafteradjustment. 5. oexit, press"Menu"again. TheOSDmenuwillbeclosedandthe T projectorwillautomaticallysavethenewsettings. MainMenu SubMenu Setting 7 . . . English User Controls Image (PC Mode) DisplayMode Therearemanyfactorypresetsoptimizedforvarioustypesofim ages. Brightness Pressthe todarkenimage. Adjustthebrightnessoftheimage. Pressthe tolightentheimage. Contrast hecontrastcontrolsthedegreeofdifferencebetweenthelightest T anddarkestpartsofthepicture. Adjustingthecontrastchangesthe amountofblackandwhiteintheimage. Pressthe todecreasethecontrast. Pressthe toincreasethecontrast. English . . . 8 User Controls Frequence "Frequence"changesthedisplaydatafrequencytomatchthefre Tracking quencyofyourcomputer'sgraphiccard. Ifyouexperienceavertical flickeringbar, usethisfunctiontomakeanadjustment. Synchronizethesignaltimingoftheprojectorwiththegraphics card. Ifyouexperienceanunstableorflickeringimage, usethis functiontocorrectit. WhitePeaking Usethewhitepeakingcontroltosetthewhitepeakinglevelof DMDchip. 0standsforminimalpeaking, and10standsformaximumpeaking. Ifyoupreferastrongerimage, adjusttowardsthe maximumsetting. Forasmoothandmorenaturalimage, adjust towardstheminimumsetting. ColorTemp. Adjustthecolortemperature. Athighertemperature, thescreen lookscolder;atlowertemperature, thescreenlookswarmer. Degamma Thisallowsyoutochooseadegammatablethathasbeenfine-tuned tobringoutthebestimagequalityfortheinput. . . . English User Controls Image (Video Mode) DisplayMode Therearemanyfactorypresetsoptimizedforvarioustypesofim ages. Brightness Pressthe todarkenimage. Adjustthebrightnessoftheimage. Pressthe tolightentheimage. Contrast hecontrastcontrolsthedegreeofdifferencebetweenthelightest T anddarkestpartsofthepicture. Adjustingthecontrastchangesthe amountofblackandwhiteintheimage. Pressthe todecreasethecontrast. Pressthe toincreasethecontrast. English . . . 20 User Controls Color Adjustavideoimgefromblackandwhitetofullysaturatedcolor. Tint Adjustthecolorbalanceofredandgreen. Pressthe toincreasetheamountofgreenintheimage. [. . . ] M akesuretheprojectionscreenisbetweentherequireddistance 16). 3. 9to39. 4feet(1. 2to12. 0meters)fromtheprojector(refertopage Problem: The image is stretched when displaying 16:9 DVD T heprojectorautomaticallydetects16:9DVDandadjuststheaspect ratiobydigitizingtofullscreenwith4:3defaultsetting. I ftheimageisstillstretched, youwillalsoneedtoadjusttheaspect ratiobyreferringtothefollowing: P leaseselect4:3aspectratiotypeonyourDVDplayerifyouare playinga16:9DVD. Ifyoucan'tselect4:3aspectratiotypeonyourDVDplayer, pleaseselect4:3aspectratiointheonscreenmenu. Problem: Image is reversed S elect"DisplaySetting-->Projection"fromtheOSDandadjustthe projectiondirection. Problem: Lamp burns out or makes a popping sound W henthelampreachesitsendoflife, itwillburnoutandmay makealoudpoppingsound. Ifthishappens, theprojectorwill notturnonuntilthelampmodulehasbeenreplaced. Toreplace thelamp, followtheproceduresinthe"ReplacingtheLamp". English . . . 0 Appendices Problem: LED lighting message Message Standby(Inputpowercord) Poweron(Warmingup) Lamplighting(Displaying) Poweroff(Cooling-I) Poweroff(Cooling-II) Steadylight=> Nolight=> Error(Lampfailed) Error(Fanlock) Error(Overtemp. ) Standbymode(Lampfailed) Standbymode(Fanlock) Standbymode(Overtemp. ) Flashing (1sec. ) Flashing (0. 5sec. ) Flashing (0. 5sec. ) Flashing (1sec. ) Flashing (0. 5sec. ) Power-LED (Blue) Flashing (0. 5sec. ) (Red) (Purple) . . . English Appendices Problem: Message Reminders Overtemperature-theprojectorhasexceededitsrecommended maybeused. [. . . ]