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    Settings and 
    Adjustments
    5Press   and select the item, then press  .
    Boldface is the default.
    LANGUAGE settings menu
    PICTURE settings menu
    When in a settings menu, to return to the previous state by one step,
    Press .
    Setting ItemSetting Contents
    MENU LANGUAGE
    Select the language for the DVD video menu.For “AA” and other language codes, see the “Language code list”. 
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    These settings become available when settings have been recorded 
    on the disc itself. When settings have not been recorded, the setting 
    contents become available. If the language selected has not been 
    recorded on the disc, the default language for that disc is used. AUDIO LANGUAGE
    Select the language for the DVD video 
    soundtrack.
    SUBTITLE
    Select the language for the DVD video 
    subtitles.
    ON SCREEN LANGUAGE
    Select the language for displaying the menus 
    (Settings, Picture Quality, Information).ENGLISH
    FRENCH
    GERMAN
    SPANISH
    Setting ItemSetting Contents
    PICTURE SOURCEAUTO: The image source (video/film) is determined automatically.
    FILM: Suitable for film, or video images that have been recorded 
    with the progressive scan method.
    VIDEO: Suitable for video images.
    SCREEN SAVER
    Select whether or not to fade out the projected 
    screen after a still picture has been displayed 
    for around 5 minutes and no operation has 
    been performed.ON: Fades out.
    OFF: Does not fade.
    FILE TYPE
    Select which format to play when a disc 
    containing both MP3/WMA and JPEG files is 
    inserted.AUDIO: Plays only MP3/WMA files.
    STILL PICTURE: Plays only JPEG files.
    Once you have changed this setting, open and close the disc tray, or 
    switch the power off and then back on again. The change then 
    becomes effective.
    Settings menu list
    “Settings menu list” Continued  
    						
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    AUDIO settings menu
    OTHERS settings menu
    * The settings menu closes automatically if the password is incorrect 3 times.
    Setting ItemSetting Contents
    DIGITAL AUDIO OUTPUT
    Select the kind of output signal according to 
    the equipment connected to the Optical 
    Audio-Out port.
    For detailed signal information sp. 52PCM ONLY: Use when connected to equipment that is only 
    compliant with Linear PCM.
    DOLBY DIGITAL/PCM: Use when connected to a Dolby Digital 
    Decoder or when connected to equipment with this 
    function.
    STREAM/PCM: Use when connected to a DTS/Dolby Digital 
    Decoder, or when connected to equipment with these 
    functions.
    DOWN MIX
    Toggles the signal from the Optical Audio-
    Out port, between “DIGITAL AUDIO 
    OUTPUT” and “PCM ONLY”.
    The audio signal from the built-in speaker and 
    the headphone jack is also changed.DOLBY SURROUND: Use when connecting to equipment with 
    built-in Dolby Pro-Logic decoder.
    STEREO: Use when connecting to standard equipment.
    D. RANGE COMPRESSION
    Corrects the variation in the way we hear loud 
    and quiet sounds when playing back at low 
    volume.
    Only available for DVD videos that have been 
    recorded in Dolby Digital.AUT O: D. Range Compression is performed automatically.
    ON: D. Range Compression is always on.
    Setting ItemSetting Contents
    RESUME
    Selects whether or not to use the resume play 
    feature when commencing playback again 
    after playback has been stopped.ON: Activates resume play.
    OFF: Playback starts from the beginning.
    ON SCREEN GUIDE
    Selects whether or not to display the on-screen 
    guide.ON: Displayed.
    OFF: Not displayed.
    PARENTAL LOCK
    Sets the parental lock that cuts extreme scenes 
    from the DVD video and replaces them with 
    other scenes.COUNTRY CODE: Under normal circumstances, select GB. 
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    SET LEVEL: The smaller the numerical value, the greater the 
    restriction. When “NONE” is selected, restriction is 
    not performed. 
    PASSWORD 
    *: Make sure you set the password. The four digit 
    password is set using the remote control numeric 
    buttons (1-9,0). The password set here is input upon 
    playback or at the next time you make changes to 
    settings. If by any chance you forget the password, 
    input 8888.
    EXIT: Exits the parental lock settings. 
    						
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    Settings and 
    Adjustments
    CodeLanguageCodeLanguageCodeLanguageCodeLanguage
    AA Afar GD Scots Gaelic MK Macedonian SN Shona
    AB Abkhazian GL Galician ML Malayalam SO Somali
    AF Afrikaans GN Guarani MN Mongolian SQ Albanian
    AM Ameharic GU Gujarati MO Moldavian SR Serbian
    AR Arabic HA Hausa MR Marathi SS Siswati
    AS Assamese HI Hindi MS Malay (MAY) ST Sesotho
    AY Aymara HR Croatian MT Maltese SU Sundanese
    AZ Azerbaijani HU Hungarian MY Burmese SV Swedish
    BABashkir HYArmenian NANauru SWSwahili
    BE Byelorussian IA Interlingua NE Nepali TA Tamil
    BG Bulgarian IE Interlingue NL Dutch TE Telugu
    BH Bihari IK Inupiak NO Norwegian TG Tajik
    BI Bislama IN Indonesian OC Occitan TH Thai
    BNBengali
    BanglaIS Icelandic OM (Afan) Oromo TI Tigrinya
    IW Hebrew OR Oriya TK Turkmen
    BO Tibetan JI Yiddish PA Punjabi TL Tagalog
    BR Breton JW Javanese PL Polish TN Setswana
    CA Catalan KA Georgian PS Pashto, Pushto TO Tongan
    CO Corsican KK Kazakh PT Portuguese TR Turkish
    CS Czech KL Greenlandic QU Quechua TS Tsonga
    CY Welsh KM Cambodian RM Rhaeto-Romance TT Tatar
    DA Danish KN Kannada RN Kirundi TW Twi
    DZ Bhutani KO Korean (KOR) RO Rumanian UK Ukranian
    EL Greek KS Kashmiri RU Russian UR Urdu
    EO Esperanto KU Kurdish RW Kinyarwanda UZ Uzbek
    ET Estonian KY Kirghiz SA Sanskrit VI Vietnamese
    EU Basque LA Latin SD Sindhi VO Volapuk
    FA Persian LN Lingala SG Sangho WO Wolof
    FI Finnish LO Lao SH Serbo-Croatian XH Xhosa
    FJ Fijian LT Lithuanian SI Singhalese YO Yoruba
    FO Faroese LV Latvian, Lettish SK Slovak ZU Zulu
    FY Frisian MG Malagasy SL Slovenian
    GA Irish MI Maori SM Samoan
    Language code list 
    						
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    Playback Disc“DIGITAL AUDIO OUTPUT” Settings
    Stream/PCMDolby Digital/PCMPCM Only
    48 kHz, 16/20/24 bit
    Linear PCM DVD video
    96 kHz Linear PCM DVD video48 kHz, 16 bit stereo linear PCM
    DTS DVD video DTS bit stream 48 kHz 16 bit linear PCM
    Dolby digital DVD video Dolby digital bit stream48 kHz, 16 bit stereo linear 
    PCM
    Audio CD  Video CD  SVCD 44.1 kHz, 16 bit stereo linear PCM/48 kHz, 16 bit linear PCM
    DTS Audio CD DTS bit stream 44.1 kHz, 16 bit linear PCM
    MP3/WMA disc 32/44.1/48 KHz, 16 bit linear PCM
    “DIGITAL AUDIO OUTPUT” settings and output signals 
    						
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    Settings and 
    Adjustments
    AD Andorra ET Ethiopia LC Saint Lucia SD Sudan
    AE United Arab Emirates FI Finland LI Liechtenstein SE Sweden
    AF Afghanistan FJ Fiji LK Sri Lanka SG Singapore
    AG Antigua and Barbuda
    FKFalkland Islands
    (Malvinas)LR Liberia SH Saint Helena
    AI Anguilla LS Lesotho SI Slovenia
    AL Albania
    FMMicronesia
    (Federated States of)LT Lithuania SJ Svalbard and Jan Mayen
    AM Armenia LU Luxembourg SK Slovakia
    AN Netherlands Antilles FO Faroe Islands LV Latvia SL Sierra Leone
    AO Angola FR France LY Libyan Arab Jamahiriya SM San Marino
    AQ Antarctica FX France, Metropolitan MA Morocco SN Senegal
    AR Argentina GA Gabon MC Monaco SO Somalia
    AS American Samoa GB United Kingdom MD Moldova, Republic of SR Suriname
    AT Austria GD Grenada MG Madagascar ST Sao Tome and Principe
    AU Australia GE Georgia MH Marshall Islands SV El Salvador
    AW Aruba GF French Guiana ML Mali SY Syrian Arab Republic
    AZ Azerbaijan GH Ghana MM Myanmar SZ Swaziland
    BA Bosnia and Herzegovina GI Gibraltar MN Mongolia TC Turks and Caicos Islands
    BB Barbados GL Greenland MO Macau TD Chad
    BD Bangladesh GM Gambia MP Northern Mariana Islands
    TFFrench Southern 
    Te r r i t o r i e s
    BE Belgium GN Guinea MQ Martinique
    BF Burkina Faso GP Guadeloupe MR Mauritania TG Togo
    BG Bulgaria GQ Equatorial Guinea MS Montserrat TH Thailand
    BH Bahrain GR Greece MT Malta TJ Tajikistan
    BI Burundi
    GSSouth Georgia and the 
    South Sandwich IslandsMU Mauritius TK Tokelau
    BJ Benin MV Maldives TM Turkmenistan
    BM Bermuda GT Guatemala MW Malawi TN Tunisia
    BN Brunei Darussalam GU Guam MX Mexico TO Tonga
    BO Bolivia GW Guinea-Bissau MY Malaysia TP East Timor
    BR Brazil GY Guyana MZ Mozambique TR Turkey
    BS Bahamas HK Hong Kong NA Namibia TT Trinidad and Tobago
    BT Bhutan
    HMHeard Island and
    McDonald IslandsNC New Caledonia TV Tuvalu
    BV Bouvet Island NE Niger TW Taiwan
    BW Botswana HN Honduras NF Norfolk Island
    TZTanzania, United 
    Republic of
    BY Belarus HR Croatia NG Nigeria
    BZ Belize HT Haiti NI Nicaragua UA Ukraine
    CA Canada HU Hungary NL Netherlands UG Uganda
    CC Cocos (Keeling) Islands ID Indonesia NO Norway
    UMUnited States Minor 
    Outlying Islands
    CF Central African Republic IE Ireland NP Nepal
    CG Congo IL Israel NR Nauru US United States
    CH Switzerland IN India NU Niue UY Uruguay
    CI Cote d’lvoire
    IOBritish Indian Ocean 
    Te r r i t o r yNZ New Zealand UZ Uzbekistan
    CK Cook Islands OM Oman
    VAVatican City State
    (Holy See)
    CL Chile IQ Iraq PA Panama
    CM Cameroon IR Iran (Islamic Republic of) PE Peru
    VCSaint Vincent and the 
    Grenadines
    CN China IS Iceland PF French Polynesia
    CO Colombia IT Italy PG Papua New Guinea VE Venezuela
    CR Costa Rica JM Jamaica PH Philippines VG Virgin Islands (British)
    CU Cuba JO Jordan PK Pakistan VI Virgin Islands (U.S.)
    CV Cape Verde JP Japan PL Poland VN Viet Nam
    CX Christmas Island KE Kenya
    PMSaint Pierre and
    MiquelonVU Vanuatu
    CY Cyprus KG Kyrgyzstan
    WFWallis and Futuna 
    Islands
    CZ Czech Republic KH Cambodia PN Pitcairn
    DE Germany KI Kiribati PR Puerto Rico WS Samoa
    DJ Djibouti KM Comoros PT Portugal YE Yemen
    DK Denmark KN Saint Kitts and Nevis PW Palau YT Mayotte
    DM Dominica
    KPKorea, Democratic 
    People’s Republic ofPY Paraguay YU Yugoslavia
    DO Dominican Republic QA Qatar ZA South Africa
    DZ Algeria KR Korea, Republic of RE Réunion ZM Zambia
    EC Ecuador KW Kuwait RO Romania ZR Zaire
    EE Estonia KY Cayman Islands RU Russian Federation ZW Zimbabwe
    EG Egypt KZ Kazakhstan RW Rwanda
    EH Western Sahara
    LALao People’s Democratic 
    RepublicSA Saudi Arabia
    ER Eritrea SB Solomon Islands
    ES Spain LB Lebanon SC Seychelles
    Country (area) code list 
    						
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    You can perform adjustments on the brightness, contrast, and other values of the projected image.
    1Press  during projection.
    The following menu is displayed.
    2The menu item changes as follows whenever   is 
    pressed. Press   repeatedly until the item that you want 
    to change is displayed. 
    Brightness → Contrast → Color Saturation → Tint → Sharpness → 
    Keystone → Exit Picture Quality menu
    3Press   to make your adjustments.
    4When left in an unchanged state for a period of time, the 
    adjustment closes and the Picture Quality menu disappears.
    •After making the adjustment, press   to display the next menu item.
    Picture Quality Menu Operations and 
    Functions
    When in a settings menu, to return to the previous setting,
    Press .
    Using the Picture Quality menu 
    						
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    Settings and 
    Adjustments
    Setting ItemSetting Contents
    BrightnessAdjusts the image brightness.
    ContrastAdjusts the difference between light and shade in the images.
    Color SaturationAdjusts the color saturation for the images. (This is not displayed when a computer is connected.)
    TintAdjusts the image tint. (This is not displayed when the external video or computer connected is 
    not NTSC.)
    SharpnessAdjusts the image sharpness.
    KeystoneIf the screen is not positioned vertically, the projected image is distorted in the shape of a 
    keystone. You can correct keystone distortion in the following way.
    Picture Quality menu list 
    						
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    You can set the “Information” for checking the status of this unit, “Video Signal”, “High Altitude Mode”, and “Reset 
    Lamp Hours”. 
    1Press  during projection.
    The following Information is displayed.
    2The menu item changes as follows whenever   is 
    pressed. Press   repeatedly until the item that you want 
    to confirm or change is displayed.
    Information → Video Signal → High Altitude Mode → Reset Lamp 
    Hours → Exit Information menu
    3Press   to make your adjustments.
    4When left in an unchanged state for a period of time, the 
    adjustment closes and the Information menu disappears.
    •After making the adjustment, press   to display the next menu item.
    Information Menu Operation and 
    Functions
    When in a settings menu, to return to the previous setting,
    Press .
    Using the Information menu 
    						
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    Settings and 
    Adjustments
    Setting ItemSetting Contents
    Information
    Displays the 
    current status.Lamp Hours: Accumulated usage time of the lamp. 0H is displayed for 0-10 hours. Displayed 
    in units of 1 hour for 10 hours and above. The display changes to yellow text 
    when it is time to change the lamp.
    Source: Displays whether standard DVD player images are being projected, or images 
    from external video equipment or a computer are being projected.
    Video Signal: This is displayed when “Video” is selected as the “Source”, and it displays the 
    format of the video signal being input.
    Resolution: This is displayed when “Computer” is selected as the “Source”, and it displays 
    the resolution of the computer image signal or the component video signal being 
    input.
    Video Signal(Only displayed when “Video” is selected as the “Source”.)
    Sets the signal format of the video equipment connected to the Video input port or the S-Video 
    input port. At the time of purchase, this is set to “Auto” so the video signal is recognized 
    automatically. If interference appears in the projected images or no images appear when you 
    select “Auto”, select the appropriate signal manually.
    High Altitude 
    ModeWhen using this unit in high altitude areas above 1500 m, select “On”. 
    Reset Lamp 
    HoursIf the lamp has been replaced, make sure you initialize this setting. The accumulated lamp 
    operating time is cleared.
    Information menu list 
    						
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    Appendix
    You can check the status of this unit using the indicators on the top 
    panel. 
    Check each condition in the following table and follow the steps 
    to remedy the problem.
    * If all indicators are switched off, check that the power cable is 
    connected correctly and whether or not the main power switch 
    is turned on.
    Troubleshooting
    When   flashes green / orange alternatelyError : flashing green/orange alternately
     : lit    : flashing    : off
    Internal error
    Turn the main power switch off then on. If 
    the indicator status does not change once 
     has been pressed and the power 
    switched on
    Fan related error/Sensor error
    High temperature error 
    (overheating)
    The lamp turns off automatically and 
    projection stops. After being in this state 
    for around 40 seconds and then entering 
    stand-by mode, check the 2 items listed 
    to the right.
    If the power was turned off, turn the main 
    power switch back on again.•Move this unit away from 
    the wall by at least 20 cm.
    •Clean the air filter. 
    sp. 62If the indicator status 
    does not change 
    once   has been 
    pressed and the 
    power turned on
    Lamp error/Lamp fails to light up/Lamp cuts out /Lamp cover open
    Check if the lamp is broken.sp. 64 
    Clean the air filter and the air intake vent.
    sp. 62
    The lamp is not brokenReinsert the lamp then turn on the main power 
    switch on the main unit and press  .If the condition is not 
    fixed once the lamp 
    is re-inserted
    The lamp is broken
    Contact your dealer.  sp. 74
    Reading the indicators
    Red
    Red
    Disconnect the power cable from the electrical 
    outlet and contact your dealer.
    sp. 74
    Red
    Red
    Red 
    						
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