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    When Autosource is not checked, the projector defau lts to Component initially, then defaults to 
    whatever the last active source was when the projec tor was powered down. To display another 
    source, you must manually select one by pressing th e Source  button on the remote or keypad.  
    This cycles through all the sources that are select ed in the Source Enable menu. 
      
    The Source 1, 2, and 3 menus in the Sources menu al low   Sources    Source Enable  
    you to assign a source to the Source 1, 2, and 3 bu ttons 
    on the remote. The Source 4 menu selection would  
    apply to the Custom key if that option is chosen in  the  
    Custom key menu, see page 22.  
    To use the SCART RGB source, you must first select 
    it in the Source Enable menu (the projector cannot 
    automatically detect this source). Enabling 
    SCART will disable Component and Composite   
    sources.   
    System>OSD Offset : System>OSD Offset: allows you to adjust the 
    position of the OSD. By default, the menus are post poned in the 
    upper left hand corner of the displayed image and t he messages are 
    postponed in the lower left hand corner. Adjust the  offset to move 
    these items more to the right and middle of the dis play.  
    Rear:  reverses the image so you can project from behind  a 
    translucent screen.        
    Ceiling : turns the image upside down for ceiling-mounted p rojection. 
    Auto Ceiling:  uses an internal sensor to automatically turn  
    on ceiling mount mode if the projector is inverted.   
    High Power : maximizes the light output of the lamp.  
    Auto Power : when AutoPower is checked, the projector automati cally goes into the startup state 
    after the projector receives power. This allows con trol of ceiling mounted projectors with a wall 
    power switch. 
    Display Messages : displays status messages (such as “Searching”) in  the lower-left corner of 
    the screen.  
    Translucent OSD : makes the menus translucent. This prevents the im age from being completely 
    covered by the menus while you are making image adj ustments.  
    Sleep Timer : automatically turns off the projector after 4 hou rs.  
    Power Save : automatically turns the lamp off after no signals  are detected for 20 minutes. After 
    10 additional minutes with no signal, the projector  powers down. If an active signal is received 
    before the projector powers down, the image is disp layed. 
          
    Startup Logo:  allows you to display a blank screen   
    instead of the default screen at startup.  
         
      
    .         
    Blank Screen : determines what color is displayed when 
    you select Blank Screen in the Startup Logo menu  
    and when no source is displayed.              
    						
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    Language : allows you to select a language for the onscreen  display.
                     
                  
    •  Custom key:  allows you to assign a different function to the Cu stom 
      key on the remote, allowing you to quickly and ea sily use the effect. Highlight an effect and 
      press  Select to choose a different one. 
      
    •  Blank Screen : displays a solid blank image. 
     
    •  Freeze : takes a snapshot of the projected image. If you’r e watching video, the source video 
       continues to run but the image is frozen.    
    •  Source Info : the default effect. It opens a window with projec tor and source information. 
      
    •  Service Info:  opens the Service info window. 
     
    •  Source 4 : selects source 4 (by default, Source 4 is the Com posite input). This gives you four 
      direct source options on the remote. See page 20.  
      
    Service : To use these features, highlight them and press 
    Select . 
      
    Factory Reset : restores all settings to their default. 
         
    Reset Lamp Hours : resets the lamp hours used in the 
    Service Info menu to zero. Do this only after chang ing the 
    lamp.   
    Test Pattern : displays a test pattern. To display test patterns , first you must assign Blank Screen 
    to the Custom key (page 17), then click the Test pa ttern check box in the Service menu to turn 
    the option on, exit the menus, then press the  Custom button on the remote. To select the 
    patterns, use the up/down arrows on the remote  or k eypad. To exit the test patterns press   
    the  Custom  button. 
      
    Blue Only : turns off the Red and Green  
    portions of the input, allowing you to properly   
    adjust the color balance with a SMPTE color  
    bar pattern.   
    HDMI DDC : turns off the EDID extension. 
    Some graphic cards cannot recognize the  
    projector’s EDID. Uncheck this box if you  
    have trouble using HDMI or DVI sources.  
    Service Info : provides information about the  
    projector’s software, serial number and lamp.                                    
                                  
    Source Info : provides information about the active source. 
      
    Service Code : only used by authorized service personnel.                  
    						
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    Maintenance  
    Cleaning the lens           
    1 
    Apply a non-abrasive camera lens cleaner to a 
       soft, dry cloth.  
    •  Avoid  using an excessive amount of cleaner,  
      and don’t apply the cleaner directly to the lens.   
      Abrasive cleaners, solvents or other harsh  
      chemicals might scratch the lens.  
    2  Lightly wipe the cleaning cloth over the lens in a   
       circular motion.  
                      Lamp hours used 
       
    Replacing the projection lamp 
    The lamp hour’s timer in the Service Info menu coun ts the                      wait 60 minutes  
    number of hours the lamp has been in use. Twenty ho urs 
    before the lamp life expires a message appears on t he  
    screen at startup indicating that you should change  the  
    lamp. The LED on the top of the projector also blin ks red  
    turn off and unplug the projector 
    twice to indicate that the lamp should be changed.  Use only           
    a replacement lamp with the same type and rating as  the 
    original lamp. Lamps can be purchased direct from K noll or 
    the dealer that sold the projector.   
    1  Turn off the projector and unplug the power cord. 
       If ceiling mounted, disconnect all cables and  
       detach the projector from the ceiling mount.       
    2  Wait 60 minutes to allow the projector to 
        cool thoroughly.  
      
    3.  Turn the projector upside down on a 
        soft cloth so that the lamp door is 
        facing you. Remove the base or ceiling  
        mount plate, if attached, by removing the three  screws. 
     
    4.Loosen the two captive screws on the lamp door an d lift it off. 
     
    5. Loosen the two captive screws that attach the la mp housing 
        to the projector.   
    6.    Carefully remove the lamp housing. Dispose of the l amp in 
          an environmentally proper way.    
                       
     
    WARNING : 
    To avoid burns, allow the projector to cool for at  least 60 minutes before you replace the lamp. 
    Be extremely careful when removing the lamp housing . In the unlikely event that the bulb  
    ruptures, small glass fragments may be generated.          
                   
      
    The lamp housing is designed to contain these fragm ents, but use caution when removing the   
    lamp housing. Before replacing the lamp, clean the  lamp compartment and dispose of cleaning 
    materials. Make sure to wash your hands after lamp  replacement. This product has a lamp, which 
    contains a very small amount of mercury. Dispose of  it as required by local, state or federal 
    ordinances and regulations. For more information se e www.eiae.org. 
            
    						
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    7.  Install the new lamp housing and tighten the screws . 
      
    8.  Replace the lamp door. 
     
    9.  Replace the base or ceiling mount plate, if necessa ry.      Service menu 
     
    10.  Plug in the power cord and press the  Power button 
          on the remote to turn the projector back on.    
    11.  To reset the lamp hour timer, navigate to the  
           Settings>Service  menu and select Reset  
          Lamp Hours . See page 22 for details. 
         
    Remote control discrete codes 
     
    You can use these codes to program another remote t o learn the projector’s remote functions. 
    To activate discrete mode, press and hold the  Custom button on the remote for 10 seconds. The 
    backlight blinks twice when discrete mode is entere d. The remote buttons are now remapped to 
    new functions as listed below. To return to normal  remote mode, press and hold the Custom 
    button on the remote for 10 seconds. The remote als o returns to normal mode automatically if no 
    activity is detected for two minutes.   
    Table 5: Remote control discrete codes   
    Function Description Remote Button 
    Power off  Turns power off  Navigates up 
    Power on  Turns power on  Navigates down 
    Native resize  Selects Native resize  Resize 
    16:9 resize   Selects 16:9 resize  Overscan 
    4:3 resize  Selects 4:3 resize  Source 
    Letterbox resize  Selects letterbox resize  Custom 
    Natural wide resize Selects natural wide resize Auto image 
    User preset 1  Selects users preset 1  Source 1 
    User preset 2  Selects user preset 2  Source 2 
    User preset 3  Selects user preset 3  Source 3 
        
    Projector dimensions for ceiling mount installation s 
     
    All values in millimeters (mm).     
         
    						
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    Supported video formats 
     
          
    RS-232 terminal specifications  
      
    Communication configuration  
    To control the projector from and LCD control panel
    , connect RS-232 cable to the serial control 
    connector on the projector and set your computer’s  serial port settings to match this 
    communication configuration.    
    Setting        Value
     
        Bits per second     19,200  
        Data bits      8  
        Parity        None 
        Stop bits      1 
        Flow control      None 
        Emulation      VT100 
           
     
       
    						
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    RS232 COMMAND FORMAT 
    All commands consist of 3 alpha characters followed by a request, all enclosed in parentheses. 
    The request can be a read request (indicated by a “ ?”) or a write request (indicated by 1 to 4 
    ASCII digits).    
    A read request format (AAA?) where  
        (   starts the command  
        AAA  denotes the command  
        ?  denotes the read request  
        )   ends the command   
    A read command returns the range and the current se tting, for example: 
        
      Function      Command      Response
     
      
      Brightness      (BRT?)        (0-22,10) 
      Lamp hours      (LMP?)       0-9999,421)
     
        
    A write request example: (AAA####) where  
          (  starts the command  
          AAA   denotes the command  
          ####  denotes the value to be written (leading in  zeros not necessary) 
          )  ends the command       
    Some commands have ranges, while others are absolut e. If a number greater than the maximum 
    range is received, it is automatically set to the m aximum number for that function. If a command 
    is received that is not understood, a “?” is return ed. W ith absolute settings, “0” is off, 1-999 is on. 
    The one exception is the Power command, where 0 is  off and 1 is on. 
      
            Function    Command    Response 
     
        Brightness    (BRT10)    Sets brightness to 10  
        Power      (PWR0)     Turns power off  
        Power      (PWR1)     Turns power on 
        Power      (PWR9999)    ?                 
    						
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    Supported commands 
      
    Function      Command  Range      Default   
    Aspect Ratio      ARZ    0-5      1  
                0 = Auto 
                1 = Native 
                2 = 4:3 
                3 = 16:9 
                4 = Letterbox 
    5= Natural Wide 
    Auto Ceiling Enable    ACL    0-1      0 
    Auto Color Gamut Enable  AGA    0-1      1 
    Auto Color Space Enable ACS      0-1      1 
    Auto Image      AIM    0-1      0 
    Auto Power Enable    APO    0-1      0 
    Auto Source Enable    ASC    0-1      1 
    Auto Video Standard Enable  AVS    0-1      1 
    Black Level Calibration    BLC    0-100      0 
    Blank        BLK    0-1      0 
    Blank Screen Color    BSC    0-1      0 
                0 = Black 
                I  = Blue 
    Blue Gain      BCG    1-255      128 
    Blue Offset      BCO    1-255      128 
    Blue Only Enable    BOE    0-1      0 
    Boot Version      BVS    0-3      0 
    Brightness      BRT    0-255      128 
    BrilliantColor Look    BCL    0-2      0 
    Ceiling        CEL    0-1      0  
    Color        CLR    0-100      50  
    Color Coordinate Adjust    CCA    0-1      1 
    Color Gamut Enable    CGC    0-2      0 
    Color Space      CSM    0-2      0 
                0 = RGB 
                3 = REC709 
                2 = REC601 
    Color Temp      TMP    0-3      0 
                0 = 6500 
                1 = 7500 
                2 = 9300   
                3 = Native 
    Computer Advance    CAD    0-1      0 
    Configuration Version    CVS    0-3      0 
    Contrast       CON    0-255      128 
    Current Subsource    CRS    0-7      0 
    Custom Key Program    EFK    0-11      8 
    Display Messages Enable  DMG    0-1      1 
    Echo Received Char 1    ECI    0-1      0 
    Engine Version      EVS    77      0 
    Factory Reset (Write only)  RST    0-1      n/a 
    Fast Color Refresh    FCR    0-1      0 
    Film Mode Auto Detect    TTO    0-1      1 
    Firmware Version    FMR    3      0 
    Flash Mode Reset    FMR    0-1      0 
    Flesh Tone Correction    FTC    0-1      0 
    Freeze Enabled      FRZ    0-1      0 
    Gamma Table      GTB    0-8      3 
                2 = Video 
                3 = Film     
    						
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    Supported commands (continued) 
      
    Function      Command  Range      Default 
        
    Gamma Table      GTB    5 = Bright Room  7 = CRT 
                8 = PC
     
    Green Color Offset    GCO    0-255      128 
    Green Gain      GCG    0-255      128 
    HDMI DDC Enable 1    EE1    0-1      1 
    HDMI DDC Enable 3    EE3    0-1      0 
    High Power Enable    HPE    0-1      0 
    Horizontal Position    HPS    n/a      n/a 
    Illuminating State    LML    0-2      0 
    Iris        IRI    0-100      100 
    ISF Day Saved Status    IDS    0-2      0 
    ISF Night Saved Status    INS    0-2      0 
    Keycode Entry      KEY    0-70      0 
    Lamp Hours (Read only)    LMP    0-65535   0 
    Lamp Power      IPM    0-1      0 
    Language      LAN    0-13      0  0=English 
    1=French 
    2=German  
    3=Italian  
    4=Japanese 
    5=Korean 
    6=Norwegian 
    7=Portuguese 
    8=Russian 
    9=Chinese Simplified 
    10=Spanish 
    11=Chinese Traditional 
    Menu Enable      MNU    0-1      0 
    Menu Navigation     NAV    0-4      1 
                1 = up 
                2 = down 
                3 = select 
    Language      LAN    0-11      0 
                0 = English 
                1 = French 
                2 = German 
                3 = Italian 
                4 = Japanese 
                5 = Korean 
                6 = Norwegian 
                7 = Portuguese 
                8 = Russian 
                9 = Chinese Simplified 
                10=Spanish 
                11= Chinese Traditional 
    Noise Reduction Level    NRL    8-248      128 
    Noise Reduction Mode    NRE    0-1      0  
                 0 = Off  
                1 = Auto 
    Overscan      OVS    0-2      0 
    Perform Lamp Reset    LRT    0-1      0 
    Phase        MSS    0-100      50 
    Power Enable      PWR    0-1      0 
    Power Save Enable    PSV    0-1      0  
    						
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    SUPPORTED COMMANDS (CONTINUED)    
    Function      Command  Range      Default   
    Power Up Source    DSC    0-5      2  
    Presets        PST    0-9      0 
                0 = Default 
                1 = User 1 
                2 = User 2  
                3 = User 3  4 = Off 
    8 = ISF Day 
    9 = ISF Night 
    Rear Project      REA    0-1      0 
    Red Color Offset     RCO    0-255      128 
    Red Gain      RCG    0-255      128 
    Screen Trigger Enable    STE    0-1      1 
    Sharpness      SHP    0-4      2 
    Sleep Timer      SLT    0-1      0 
    Sync Threshold Adjust    STH    1-15      8 
    Source        SRC    0-5      2     
                0 = HDMI 
                1 = M1-DA 
                2 = Component 
                3 = S-Video 
                4 = Composite 
                5 = SCART RGB 
    Source 1 Program    SR1    0-5      0 
    Source 2 Program    SR2    0-5      2 
    Source 3 Program    SR3    0-5      3 
    Source 4 Program    SR4    0-5      4 
    Source 5 Program    SR5    0-5      5 
    Source Advance     SAD    0-1      0 
    Source Enable 0     CE0    0-1      0 
    Source Enable 1     CE1    0-1      0 
    Source Enable 2     CE2    0-1      0 
    Source Enable 3     CE3    0-1      0 
    Source Enable 4     CE4    0-1      0 
    Source Enable 5     CE5    0-1      0 
    Startup Logo      DSU    0-1      2  
    Sync Threshold Adjust    STH    1-15      8  
    System State      SYS    0-17      0 
    Test Pattern Enable    TPO    0-1      0 
    Test Pattern Select    TPS    0-9      0 
    Tint        TNT    2-98      50 
    Tracking      MTS    0-100      50 
    Translucent OSD    TOE    0-1      1 
    User Preset 1 Saved Status  UP1    0-2      0 
    User Preset 2 Saved Status  UP2    0-2      0 
    User Preset 3 Saved Status  UP3    0-2      0 
    Vertical Keystone    DKC    0-80      40 
    Vertical Position      VPS    0-100      50 
    Video Standard     VSU    0-9      0  
                0 = Auto 
                1 = NTSC  
                2 = PAL  
    Video Advance      VAD    0-1      0 
    Video Image Shift    VIS    0-100      50     
            
    						
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    LIMITED WARRANTY
     
    Knoll Systems, Inc. (“Knoll”) warrants that each HD P410, HDP420 and HDP460 (“the Product”) sold hereun der will 
    conform to and function in accordance with the writ ten specifications of Knoll. Said limited warranty shall apply only 
    to the first person or entity that purchases the Pr oduct for personal or business use and not for the  purpose of 
    distribution or resale. Said warranty shall continu e for a period of two (2) years from the date of su ch purchase. 
    The standard limited warranty excludes the lamps in  projectors after six months and the accessories after one 
    year. Knoll does not warrant that the Product will  meet the specific requirements of the first person  or entity that 
    purchases the Product for personal or business use.  Knoll’s liability for the breach of the foregoing limited warranty 
    is limited to the repair or replacement of the Prod uct or refund of the purchase price of the Product,  at Knoll’ sole 
    option. Replacement Product may be re-furbished in  “like-new” condition, at Knoll’ sole discretion. To exercise the 
    Purchaser’s rights under the foregoing warranty, th e Product must be returned at the Purchaser’s sole  cost and 
    expense, to Knoll or to any authorized Knoll servic e center provided, and the Product must be accompan ied by a 
    written letter explaining the problem and which inc ludes (i) proof of date of purchase; (ii) the dealer’s name; and (iii) 
    the model and serial number of the Product. When se nding your unit in for repair, please ship your unit in its 
    original packing material or a Knoll approved ATA S hipping Case, or have a professional packaging comp any pack 
    the unit. Please insure your shipment for its full  value. A return authorization number, issued by the  Knoll customer 
    service department, must also be clearly displayed  on the outside of the shipping carton containing the Product. 
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    Remanufactured Product Warranty for applicable warr anty information.
     
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