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    							8
    Terminals Features
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    1.	 COMPUTER	1	IN/	Component	Input	Terminal	
    (Mini	D-Sub	15	Pin)	
    	(
    →	page	13,	125,	131,	166)
    2.	 DisplayPort	IN	Terminal	(DisplayPort	20	Pin)
    	(→	page	126,	166)
    3.	 HDMI	IN	Terminal	(Type	A)	
    	(→	page	126,	128,	132,	166)
    4.	 BNC	Input	[R/Cr/CV,	G/Y/Y,	B/Cb/C,	H,	V]	Termi-
    nals	(BNC	×	5)	
    	(→	page	125,	130)
    5.	 BNC	(Y/C)	Input	Terminal	(BNC	×	2)	
    	(→	page	130)
    6.	 BNC	(CV)	Input	Terminal	(BNC	×	1)	
    	(→	page	130)
    7.	 USB	Port	(Type	A)	
    	(→	page	167)
    	 (For	future	expansion.	This	port	allows	for	power	sup-
    ply.)
    8.	 HDMI	OUT	Terminal	(Type	A)	
    	( →	page	129)
    9.	 Ethernet/HDBaseT	Port	(RJ-45)	
    	(→	page	133,	134,	167)
    10.	3D	SYNC	Terminal	(Mini	DIN	4	Pin)	
    	(→	page	40)
    11.	PC	CONTROL	Port	(D-Sub	9	Pin)	
    	(→	page	167,	173)
    	 Use	this	port	to	connect	a	PC	or	control	system.	
    This	enables	you	to	control	the	projector	using	serial	
    communication	protocol.	If	you	are	writing	your	own	
    program,	typical	PC	control	codes	are	on	page	173.
    12.	REMOTE	Terminal	(Stereo	Mini)
    	 Use	this	jack	for	wired	remote	control	of	the	projector	
    using	a	commercially	available	remote	cable	with	⌀3.5	
    stereo	mini-plug	(without	resistance).
    	 Connect	the	projector	and	the	supplied	remote	control	
    using	a	commercially	available	wired	remote	control	
    cable.
    	( →
    	page	11)
    NOTE: 
    •	 When	a	remote	control	cable	is	connected	to	the	REMOTE	
    terminal, infrared remote control operations cannot be per -
    formed.
    •	 Power	cannot	be	supplied	from	the	REMOTE	terminal	to	the	
    remote control.
    •	 When	[HDBaseT]	is	selected	in	the	[REMOTE	SENSOR]	
    and the projector is connected to a commercially-available 
    transmission	device	that	supports	HDBaseT,	remote	control	
    operations in infra-red cannot be carried out if transmission 
    of remote control signals has been set up in the transmission 
    device.	However,	remote	control	using	infrared	rays	can	be	
    carried out when the power supply of the transmission device 
    is switched off.
    13. SLOT
    	( →	page	157)
    1. Introduction  
    						
    							9
    ❹ Part Names of the Remote Control
    1. Infrared Transmitter
    	(→	page	11)
    2.	 Remote	Jack
    	 Connect	a	commercially	available	
    remote	cable	here	for	wired	opera-
    tion.	(→	page	11)
    3.	 POWER	ON	Button
    	(→	page	14)
    4.	 POWER	OFF	Button
    	(→	page	24)
    5.	 INFO/L-CALIB.	Button
    	 Display	the	[SOURCE(1)]	screen	
    of	the	on-screen	menu.
    	(→	page	117)
    6.	 VOL./FOCUS	+/−	Buttons
    	(→	page	21)
    7.	 D-ZOOM/ZOOM	+/−	Buttons
    	(→	page	28)
    8.	 TEST	Button
    	(→	page	70)
    9.	 ECO/L-SHIFT	Button
    	(→	page	20,	29)
    10.	MENU	Button
    	(→	page	62)
    11.	EXIT	Button
    	(→	page	62)
    12.	ENTER	Button
    	(→	page	62)
    13. ▲▼◀▶	Button
    	(→	page	62)
    14.	ON-SCREEN	Button
    	(→	page	26)
    15.	SHUTTER	Button
    	(→	page	26)
    16.	AV-MUTE	Button
    	(→	page	26)
    17.	PICTURE	Button
    	(→	page	74,	76)
    18.	SOURCE	Button
    	(→	page	16)
    19.	3D	REFORM	Button
    	(→	page	32)
    20.	PIP/FREEZE	Button
    	(→	page	27,	53)
    1
    3 4
    6
    14
    10
    12
    16
    207
    2 5
    8
    9
    11
    15
    18 17 13
    21
    19
    25
    28
    32 23
    22
    35 24
    30 26
    29
    34
    27
    31
    36
    33
    21.	AUTO	ADJ.	Button
    	(
    →	page	23)
    22,	23,	24.	COMPUTER	1/2/3	But-
    ton
    	( →
    	page	16)	
    25.	VIDEO	Button
    	(→	page	16)
    26.	S-VIDEO	Button
    	(→	page	16)
    27.	HDMI	Button
    	(→	page	16)
    28.	DisplayPort	Button
    	(→	page	16)
    29.	VIEWER	Button
    	 (The	VIEWER	button	will	not	work	
    on	this	series	of	projectors.)
    30.	NETWORK	Button
    	(→	page	16)
    31.	SLOT	Button
    	(→	page	158)
    32.	ID	SET	Button
    	(→	page	105)
    33.	Numeric	(0	to	9/CLEAR)	But-
    tons
    	( →
    	page	105)
    	 (The	AUX	button	will	not	work	on	
    this	series	of	projectors.)
    34.	CTL	Button
    	 This	button	is	used	in	conjunction	
    with	other	buttons,	similar	to	a	
    CTRL	key	on	a	computer.
    35.	LIGHT	Button
    	 This	button	is	used	to	turn	on	the	
    backlight	for	the	remote	control	
    buttons.
    	 The	backlight	will	turn	off	if	no	
    button	operation	is	made	for	10	
    seconds.
    36.	HELP	Button
    	(→	page	117)
    1. Introduction  
    						
    							10
    Battery Installation
    1. Press the catch and remove 
    the battery cover.
    2. Install new ones (AA). En-
    sure that you have the bat -
    teries’ polarity (+/−) aligned 
    correctly.3. Slip the cover back over the batteries until 
    it snaps into place.
    NOTE:	Do	not	mix	different	types	of	batteries	or	new	
    and old batteries.
    1
    212
    Remote Control Precautions
    •	 Handle	the	remote	control	carefully.
    •	 If	the	remote	control	gets	wet,	wipe	it	dry	immediately.
    •	 Avoid	excessive	heat	and	humidity.
    •	 Do	not	short,	heat,	or	take	apart	batteries.
    •	 Do	not	throw	batteries	into	fire.
    •	 If	you	will	not	be	using	the	remote	control	for	a	long	time,	remove	the	batteries.
    •	 Ensure	that	you	have	the	batteries’	polarity	(+/−)	aligned	correctly.
    •	 Do	not	use	new	and	old	batteries	together,	or	use	different	types	of	batteries	together.
    •	 Dispose	of	used	batteries	according	to	your	local	regulations.
    1. Introduction  
    						
    							11
    Operating Range for Wireless Remote Control
    7	m/276	inch
    7	m/276	inchRemote
    	control
    Remote
    	sensor	on	projector	cabinet
    7	m/276	inch
    7	m/276	inch 30°
    30°
    30° 30°
    15°
    30°
    30° 30°
    15°
    30°
    •	 The	infrared	signal	operates	by	line-of-sight	up	to	a	distance	of	above	meters	and	within	a	60-degree	angle	of	the	
    remote	sensor	on	the	projector	cabinet.
    •	 The	projector	will	not	respond	if	there	are	objects	between	the	remote	control	and	the	sensor,	or	if	strong	light	falls	
    on	the	sensor.	Weak	batteries	will	also	prevent	the	remote	control	from	properly	operating	the	projector.
    Using the Remote Control in Wired Operation
    Connect	one	end	of	the	remote	cable	to	the	REMOTE	terminal	and	the	other	end	to	the	remote	jack	on	the	remote	
    control.
    REMOTE
    Remote	Jack
    NOTE: 
    •	 When	a	remote	cable	is	inserted	into	the	REMOTE	terminal,	the	remote	control	does	not	work	for	infrared	wireless	communication.
    •	 Power	will	not	be	supplied	to	the	remote	control	by	the	projector	via	the	REMOTE	jack.	Battery	is	needed	when	the	remote	control	
    is used in wired operation.
     
    1. Introduction  
    						
    							12
    This	section	describes	how	to	turn	on	the	projector	and	to	project	a	picture	onto	the	screen.
    ❶ Flow of Projecting an Image
    Step 1
    •	 Connecting	your	computer	/	Connecting	the	power	cord	(→ page 13)
     
    Step 2 
    •	 Turning	on	the	projector	(→ page 14)
     
    Step 3 
    •	 Selecting	a	source	(→ page 16)
     
    Step 4
    •	 Adjusting	the	picture	size	and	position	(→ page 18)
    •	 Correcting	keystone	distortion	[CORNERSTONE]	(→ page 32)
     
    Step 5
    •	 Adjusting	a	picture
    -	 Optimizing	a	computer	signal	automatically	(→	page	23)
     
    Step 6
    •	 Making	a	presentation
     
    Step 7
    •	 Turning	off	the	projector	(→ page 24)
     
    Step 8
    •	 After	use	(→ page 25)
    2. Projecting an Image (Basic Operation) 
    						
    							13
    ❷ Connecting Your Computer/Connecting the Power Cord
    1.	 Connect	your	computer	to	the	projector.
    	 This	section	will	show	you	a	basic	connection	to	a	computer.	For	information	about	other	connections,	see	“(2)	
    Making	Connections”	on	page	125.
    	 Connect	the	display	output	terminal	(mini	D-sub	15	pin)	on	the	computer	to	the	COMPUTER	1	IN	terminal	on	the	
    projector	with	a	commercially-available	computer	cable	(with	ferrite	core)	and	then	turn	the	knobs	of	the	terminals	
    to	secure	them.
    2.	 Connect	the	supplied	power	cord	to	the	projector.
    	 First	connect	the	supplied	power	cord’s	three-pin	plug	to	the	AC	IN	terminal	of	the	projector,	and	then	connect	the	
    other	plug	of	the	supplied	power	cord	in	the	wall	outlet.
    	 Important	Information:
    •	 When	plugging	in	or	unplugging	the	supplied	power	cord,	make	sure	that	the	main	power	switch	is	pushed	to	
    the	off	[O]	position.	Failure	to	do	so	may	cause	damage	to	the	projector.
    COMPUTER 1 IN
    Make	sure	that	the	prongs	are	fully	inserted	into	both	the	AC	IN	terminal	and	the	wall	outlet.
    To
    	wall	outlet
    Computer
    	cable	(with	ferrite	core)	(sold	commercially)
     CAUTION:
    Parts	of	the	projector	may	become	temporarily	heated	if	the	projector	is	turned	off	with	the	POWER	button	or	if	the	
    AC	power	supply	is	disconnected	during	normal	projector	operation.
    Use	caution	when	picking	up	the	projector.
    2. Projecting an Image (Basic Operation)  
    						
    							14
    ❸ Turning on the Projector
    NOTE:
    •	 The	projector	has	two	power	switches:	A	main	power	switch	and	a	POWER	button	(POWER	ON	and	OFF	on	the	remote	control)
    •	Turning	on	the	projector:
    1. Press the main power switch to the ON position (I).
    	 The	projector	will	go	into	standby	mode.
    2. Press the POWER button .
    	 The	projector	will	become	ready	to	use.
    •	Turning	off	the	projector:
    1. Press the POWER button.
    	 The	confirmation	message	will	be	displayed.
    2. Press the POWER button again.
    	 The	projector	will	go	into	standby	mode.
    3. Press the main power switch to the OFF position (O).
    	 The	projector	will	be	turned	off.
     
    1. Press the main power switch to the ON position ( I ). 
    	 The	POWER	indicator	lights	up	red.*
    *	 This	indicates	that	the	STANDBY	mode	is	in	[NORMAL]	
    setting.
    	( →
    	page	114,	168)	
     WARNING
    The	projector	produces	a	strong	light.	When	turning	on	
    the	power,	make	sure	no	one	within	projection	range	is	
    looking	at	the	lens.
    NOTE: 
    •	 The	[STANDBY	MODE]	setting	will	be	disabled	and	the	projector	
    will go into the sleep mode when the network service is utilized or 
    the	projector	receives	HDBaseT	signal.	In	the	sleep	mode,	the	fans	
    in the projector rotate for the purpose of interior parts protection. 
    Please	refer	to	page	114 about the sleep mode.
    2. Press the  (POWER) button on the projector cabinet 
    or the POWER ON button on the remote control. 
    	 The	POWER	indicator	goes	from	a	steady	red	light	to	
    a	flashing	blue	light,	and	the	picture	is	projected	on	the	
    screen.
    TIP:	
    •	 When	the	message	“PROJECTOR	IS	LOCKED!	ENTER	YOUR	
    PASSWORD.”	is	displayed,	it	means	that	the	[SECURITY]	
    feature	is	turned	on.	(→ page 35)
    	 After	you	turn	on	your	projector,	ensure	that	the	computer	
    or	video	source	is	turned	on.
    NOTE:	The	blue	screen	([BLUE]	background)	is	displayed	when	no	
    signal	is	being	input	(by	factory	default	menu	settings).
     
    Standby Blinking Power On
    Steady red light Blinking blue 
    light Steady blue 
    light
    (→	page	168)
    2. Projecting an Image (Basic Operation)  
    						
    							15
    Note on Startup screen (Menu Language Select screen)
    When	you	first	turn	on	the	projector,	you	will	get	the	Startup	menu.	This	menu	gives	you	the	opportunity	to	select	one	
    of	the	29	menu	languages.
    To	select	a	menu	language,	follow	these	steps:
    1. Use the ▲, ▼, ◀ or ▶	button	to	select	one	of	the	29	
    languages	from	the	menu.
     
    2. Press the ENTER button to execute the selection.
    After	this	has	been	done,	you	can	proceed	to	the	menu	
    operation.
    If	you	want,	you	can	select	the	menu	language	later.
    (→	[LANGUAGE]	on	page	66	and	94)
     
    NOTE: 
    •	 If	one	of	the	following	things	happens,	the	projector	will	not	turn	on.
    -	 If	the	internal	temperature	of	the	projector	is	too	high,	the	projector	detects	abnormal	high	temperature.	In	this	condition	the	
    projector	will	not	turn	on	to	protect	the	internal	system.	If	this	happens,	wait	for	the	projector’s	internal	components	to	cool	
    down.
    -	 If	the	STATUS	indicator	lights	orange	with	the	power	button	pressed,	it	means	that	the	[CONTROL	PANEL	LOCK]	is	turned	on.	
    Cancel	the	lock	by	turning	it	off.	(→ page 104)
    •	 While	the	POWER	indicator	is	blinking	blue	in	short	cycles,	the	power	cannot	be	turned	off	by	using	the	power	button.	(While	the	
    POWER	indicator	is	blinking	blue	in	long	cycles,	the	OFF	TIMER	is	functioned	and	the	power	can	be	turned	off.)
    2. Projecting an Image (Basic Operation)  
    						
    							16
    ❹ Selecting a Source
    Selecting the computer or video source
    NOTE: Turn on the computer or video source equipment connected to the projector.
    Detecting	the	Signal	Automatically
    Press	the	SOURCE	button	for	1	second	or	longer.	The	projector	will	
    search	for	the	available	input	source	and	display	it.	The	input	source	will	
    change	as	follows:	
    HDMI	→	DisplayPort	→	BNC	→	BNC(CV)	→	BNC(Y/C)	→	COMUPTER	
    →	HDBaseT	→	SLOT	→ …
    •	 Press	it	briefly	to	display	the	[INPUT]	screen.	
    	 Press	the	▼/▲	buttons	to	match	the	target	input	terminal	and	then	
    press	the	ENTER	button	to	switch	the	input.	To	delete	the	menu	display	
    in	the	[INPUT]	screen,	press	the	MENU	or	EXIT	button.
    TIP:	If	no	input	signal	is	present,	the	input	will	be	skipped.
     
    Using the Remote Control
    Press	any	one	of	the	HDMI,	DisplayPort,	COMPUTER	2,	VIDEO,	S-
    VIDEO,	COMPUTER	1,	NETWORK,	or	SLOT	buttons.
    •	 COMPUTER	2	button	selects	the	BNC	input	terminal.
    •	 VIDEO	button	selects	the	BNC	(CV)	input	terminal	(Composite	Video).
    •	 S-VIDEO	button	selects	the	BNC	(Y/C)	input	terminal	(S-Video).
    2. Projecting an Image (Basic Operation)  
    						
    							17
    Selecting Default Source 
    You	can	set	a	source	as	the	default	source	so	that	it	will	be	displayed	each	time	the	projector	is	turned	on.
    1. Press the MENU button.
    	 The	menu	will	be	displayed.
    2. Press the ▶	button	to	select	[SETUP]	and	press	the	▼	button	or	the	ENTER	button	to	select	[BASIC].
    3. Press the ▶	button	to	select	[SOURCE	OPTIONS].
    4. Press the ▼	button	four	times	to	select	[DEFAULT	INPUT	SELECT]	and	press	the	ENTER	button.
    	 The	[DEFAULT	INPUT	SELECT]	screen	will	be	displayed.
    	(→	page	112)
    5.	 Select	a	source	as	the	default	source,	and	press	the	ENTER	button.
    6. Press the EXIT button three times to close the menu.
    7. Restart the projector.
    	 The	source	you	selected	in	step	5	will	be	projected.
    NOTE:	Even	when	[AUTO]	is	turned	on,	the	[HDBaseT]	will	not	be	automatically	selected.	To	set	your	network	as	the	default	source,	
    select	[HDBaseT].
    TIP:	
    •	 When	the	projector	is	in	Standby	mode,	applying	a	computer	signal	from	a	computer	connected	to	the	COMPUTER	1	IN	input	
    will	power	on	the	projector	and	simultaneously	project	the	computer’s	image.
    	 ([AUTO	POWER	ON	SELECT]	→ page 115)
    •	 On	the	Windows	7	keyboard,	a	combination	of	the	Windows	and	P	keys	allows	you	to	set	up	external	display	easily	and	quickly.
    2. Projecting an Image (Basic Operation)  
    						
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