[. . . ] The following values should be used as a guide for setting up the projector.
Screen size
Centre of lens
Distance from centre of lens to bottom edge of screen
* When installing against a wall, leave about 20 cm (7. 9in. ) between the projector and the wall.
Connecting to a Computer
s User's Guide
"Connecting to a Computer"
Turn off the power for both the projector and the computer before connecting . Computer/Component Video port (blue)
To computer monitor port
Computer cable (accessory)
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The computer cable supplied with the projector may not match the monitor port on some computers. [. . . ] In such cases, you will need to purchase a separate adapter.
Connecting to Video Equipment
When connecting to video equipment with an S-Video out port To S-Video out port S-Video cable (commercially available) yellow
s User's Guide
"Connecting to Video Equipment"
Turn off the power for both the projector and video equipment before connecting. S-Video port Video port (yellow)
To video out port
yellow white red
A/V cable (commercially available) red
white
Audio port When connecting to video equipment with an composite video out port
To audio out port
* To output sound from the video equipment through the projector's in-built speaker, connect the video equipment and the projector with the an A/V cable (white/red), or an RCA audio cable.
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If connecting a component video source (such as a DVD player), you can use the optional component video cable to connect the source to the Computer/Component Video port at the rear of the projector. s User's Guide
"Turning on the Projector"
Quick Start
Power indicator
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Remove the lens cover. The Power indicator begins to blink green, and projection will then start (warm-up in progress).
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· If no images are projected, change the input signal.
Remote control Projector · When using a laptop or a PC with an inbuilt monitor, select external video output on the computer. · s User's Guide "Selecting the Input Source"
Adjustments
· Adjusting the image angle
Raise the front of the projector while pressing the feet buttons on both sides. Extend the front feet.
s User's Guide
"Adjusting the Display"
· Adjusting the image size and focus
Fine adjustments to image size Press the [Wide] or [Tele] buttons on the control panel to adjust the projection size. [Wide]: increase the size [Tele] : reduces the size
Front adjustable feet
Foot adjust button
· Keystone
When the projector is not set right angles to a screen, the display distorts in the shape of a trapezoid. s Refer to "When You Suspect a Problem" in the User's Guide for further details.
Warning indicator
Condition
lit
Cause/Remedy
flashing
Red
Power indicator
Condition Orange
lit
flashing
Red
High internal temperature (overheating) The lamp will turn off automatically and projection will stop. Wait for about 5 minutes, unplug the power cable and then plug it back in again. Then press the [Power] button to turn the projector back on.
Cause/Remedy Standby state The power cable should only be disconnected in this condition. Cool-down in progress The projector changes to standby (indicator lights orange) after about 20 seconds. Projection in progress Warm-up in progress After warm-up finishes, projection starts when an image signal is input.
Lamp problem Remove the lamp and check if it is broken. If the lamp (0. 5 second is broken replace by a new lamp, or contact interval) your local dealer for further advise. *1 Red (1 second interval) Internal problem Stop using the projector and send it for service. [. . . ] *1 Red (1 second interval) Internal problem Stop using the projector and send it for service. *2 High-speed cooling in progress If the temperature rises too high again, projection will stop automatically. [. . . ]