[. . . ] To avoid injuries or damage to property, please read the following precautions carefully and use the product accordingly. Failure to follow the instructions marked with this symbol may cause personal injury or even fatality. Failure to follow the instructions marked with this symbol may cause personal injury or damage to the product or property. | Power Related | Installation Related | Cleaning and Use Related | [The images here are for reference only, and are not applicable in all cases (or countries). ] Insert the power plug firmly so that it does not come loose. When the connection is not firm, it may cause a fire. Do not use loose power outlets or damaged power cables. [. . . ] Do not look at the lens while connecting the power. Use only an authorized adapter. | Basic Settings | Connecting the Power | Connecting to video equipment | Connecting an AV Device - Connect [VIDEO IN(yellow)] input port of the projector to the VIDEO (yellow) OUT port of video equipment using the video cable. - Connect the [ ] input port of the projector to the Audio (L), Audio (R) output ports of the external device, such as a DVD, VCR or camcorder using an audio cable. When the connections are all completed, connect both power cables of the projector and the DVD, VCR, or camcorder. Using the Projector Turn on the projector, press the [SOURCE] button and select the image which denotes that the DVD, VCR or camcorder is connected. If the corresponding mode is not selected, check whether the video cable is connected correctly. Check that the projector and the video equipment are turned off before connecting cables. Connecting to PC Connect [PC IN] port on the rear side of the projector to the monitor output port of the PC using a PC video cable. When connections are all completed, connect both power codes of the projector and the PC. Connect the [VIDEO/PC 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 and therefore, if you use Window XP you do not need to setup the driver on your PC. Using the Projector Turn on the projector and press the [SOURCE] button to select <PC>. Adjust the screen. (Auto Adjustment) Connecting Headphones Connect the jack of the headphones to the input terminal [ ] on the back of the projector. Kensington Lock The Kensington Lock is a device used to physically fix the system when using it in a public place. The appearance and locking method may differ from the illustration depending on the manufacturer. The locking device has to be purchased separately. Insert the locking device into the Kensington slot on the Monitor ( Connect the Kensington Lock cable. Fix the Kensington Lock to a desk or a heavy stationary object. ) and turn it in the locking direction ( ). For the locking device, contact our product distributor or a general appliance shop. | Input | Picture | Setup | Option | * Click the Play( Screen Adjustment Source List Description )/Stop( ) button in the table below to view the video file. Play/Stop You can select a device connected to the projector to display. 1) Video Edit Name 2) PC You can edit the names of devices connected to the projector. 1) Video 2) PC | Input | Picture | Setup | Option | * Click the Play( Screen Adjustment Mode )/Stop( ) button in the table below to view the video file. Description Select a screen state which is customized to your projector or change the screen mode as required. 1) Mode - Dynamic Select this if you want the screen quality to be clearer than standard screen quality. - Standard You can comfortably view the projection screen if the surrounding is somewhat bright. - User Select this if you want to view the screen in your customized screen Mode. 2) Contrast : Used to adjust the contrast between the object and the background. 6) Tint : Used to obtain more natural color of objects using Green or Red enhancement. 7) Color Temperature : You can change tint of the entire screen to suit your needs. Play/Stop Mode Contrast Brightness Sharpness Color Tint - Cool2 : Suitable to use when the surroundings are very bright. - Warm : Select this when watching a black and white movie for optimal quality. Color Temperature 8) Gamma : An image compensation function that controls the settings according to the video properties. - Film : The best setting for watching a film. - Video : The best setting for watching a TV program. - Vivid : The gamma mode suitable for watching a movie. Gamma 9) Save : Used to save custom picture settings. Reset Size You can select a screen size according to the type of scene. 1) Normal 2) Zoom1 3) Zoom2 4) 16:9 Supported Resolution/Size Modes Source Input VIDEO Mode 576i 480i 16:9 Mode 4:3 Mode Normal O O O O Picture Size Zoom 1 O O x x Zoom 2 O O x x 16:9 O O O O PC Position Adjust the screen position if it is not aligned. [. . . ] For example, if the resolution is 800 * 600, this means the width of the screen consists of 800 dots (Horizontal Resolution) and the height of the screen consists of 600 lines (Vertical Resolution). ANSI Abbreviations of the American National Standards Institute ANSI Lumen Unit of brightness as defined by the American National Standards Institute. This value is determined as follows: project light onto a 40-inch screen, divide the screen into 9 rectangles and measure the average brightness of each of the rectangles. Since the brightness at the center is generally different from that of the edges, ANSI Lumen provides a more precise measure of the projector brightness than LUX. AV Receiver An AV Receiver provides a number of input and output interfaces for audio and video so as to enable the user to connect and use various input and output devices. [. . . ]