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    							5.4 Display (Video mode)
    Submenu Purpose Using
    Keystone To modify the biased imagePress  key to reduce
    resulting from the improper the length of the lower
    angle of the projector.  screen.
    Press 
     key to reduce
    the length of the upper
    screen.
    (*)
    Color Temp To adjust the color temperaturePress 
     key to lower
     in the range between 6500K color temperature,the
    and 9200K. Factory default is  image looks warmer.
    7700K.Press 
     to increase
    color temperature; the
    image looks cooler.
    (*)
    Proportion To select the aspect ratio of thePress 
      key fo
     screen — 16:9 or 4:3. r selection.
    * Press the Auto key to return to previous setup.
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    							5.5 Audio
    Submenu Purpose or Using
    VolumePress  key to turn down the volume.
    Press 
     key to turn up the volume.
    (*)
    TreblePress 
     key to decrease the volume of treble.
    Press 
     key to increase volume of treble.
    (*)
    Bass To adjust the medium/low frequency of audio.
    Press 
     key to decrease bass.
    Press 
     key to increase bass.
    (*)
    MuteSelect ”Yes” for Mute (Press right key).
    * Press the Auto key to return to previous setup.
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    							5.6 Management
    SubmenuPurpose Using
    OSD Location To display the position of thePress 
      key for
    menu on the screen. selection (*)
    Projection              
    (Projection before thePress   key for
                       Screen)selection (*)
    Default
                       (Projection behind the
                        Screen)
    If you select this function, the
    projector will reverse images
    from left to right or vice versa.
    Thus the image can be
    projected from behind onto the
    semi-transparent screen.
    Lamp Remind To remind you of the number ofPress 
      key for
    hours that the lamp has been lit selection.
    up. This function allows you to
    set up the warning message to
    be displayed 30 hours before the
    end of the lamp life.
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    							Lamp Reset To recount hours after replacingPress the right key. The
    the lamp. message “Press Enter
    key to confirm lamp
    resetoperation!”
    appears. Please
    check if the user has
    replaced the new lamp.
    If yes, press Enter key.
    If not, press Menu key
    or Esc key on the remote
    control to quit.
    Reset All To return to the factory default.Press the right key.
    Source Type To select RGB, Digit RGB,Press 
      key for
    YPbPr or Auto Scan source.  selection.
    * Press the “Auto” key to return to previous setup.
    5.7 Language
    Please use up and down keys to select the language you need. Press the Menu
    key or Esc key on the remote control to return to the main menu.
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    6. Maintenance
    6.1 Replacing the lamp
    30 hours before the end of the lamp’s life time, the warning message “Lamp life
    time is up! Replacement suggested!” will display on the screen. Please replace
    the lamp immediately.
    Steps:
    1. Power off the projector.
    2. Unplug the power cord.
    3. Cool down the projector for at least 30 minutes.
    4. Use a screwdriver to remove the shell and screws on the lamp.
    5. Remove lamp.
    Remove screws from the lamp
    cover with a screwdriver; and
    then press down the lock to open
    the cover.Remove  screws from
    the lamp holder, and
    pull out the handle to
    replace the lamp in
    the holder.
    6.2 Cleaning the lens
    Please follow these steps to clean the projector lens:
    1 Pour an adequate amount of cleanser to a piece of clean soft material. The
    lens will be damaged if you use cleansers containing particles, solvent, or
    other inferior chemical solvent.
    2 Wipe the lens in a circular direction.
    3 Cover the lens with the cap if you are not going to use the projector right away.
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    							7. Appendix
    7.1 Common problems and troubleshooting
    If you are having a problem with your projector, please check the following situ-
    ations described below. If you still cannot solve the problem, contact your local
    distributor or our service center
    .
    Q.: No image on the screen at all
    Make sure that you have properly connected the video enhanced adapter
    and the relevant cables mentioned in the previous chapters.
    Make sure the plug is not bent or broken.
    Please check if the lamp has been installed properly.
    Please check if you have removed the lens cap and turned on the projector.
    Q.: Incorrect resolution
    Please check if the video card of your computer has been set at a
    resolution less than 1280 X 1024.
    Q.: Unsteady or flickering image
    Press the Auto key of the remote controller or the Enter/Sync key of the
    projector.
    Use Phase on the Display menu to correct the problem.
    You can also change the color setup of the display card on your computer.
    Q.: Vertical flickering stripes on the image
    Press the Auto key of the remote control or the Enter/Sync key of the
    projector.
    You can also use Frequency on the Display menu to adjust the stripes.
    Reset the display mode of your display card and make it compatible with
    the projector.
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    							Q.: Image becomes blurred
    Adjust the focus ring of the projector.
    Make sure that distance between the screen and projector is adequate (4’7”
    ~ 32’9” or 1.4 ~ 10 meters).
    Q.: The colors projected by your projector look different from the colors of
    your computer or VCR.
    This is not a problem. You can adjust the brightness, color or contrast on
    the menu to change colors.
    Q.: When the projector is connected to a DVD player, playing a film with the
    ratio 16:9, the image is reshaped.
    Adjust the aspect ratio of the projector to 4:3.
    Q.: Upside-down image
    Open the menu; then select Management to adjust the projection direction.
    Q.: Lamp burned out or cracked.
    The lamp burns out when its life is over. In such a case, cracking is normal.
    If your lamp burns out, please contact the licensed local distributor to
    purchase a replacement. To change the lamp, follow the steps stated in
    “Replacing the lamp”.
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    							7.2 Specifications
    ResolutionXGA (1024*768), SXGA (1280*1024) compressed
    Lamp150W VIP, 1500 hrs lamp life
    Brightness1500 ANSI Lumens
    Size229x193x69 mm
    Weight3.5 lbs
    Image size26.4mm (0.7 inches diagonal)
    Projection distance4’7” ~ 32’9” (1.4 – 10 meters)
    Throw Ratio1.34:1 ~ 1.6:1 (Distance: Diagonal)
    Zoom Ratio1.2:1 (Manual Zoom/Focus)
    Uniformity85%
    Aspect Ratio4:3 / 16:9 screen selectable
    Contrast Ratio900:1
    Horizontal Frequency31.5 - 80 kHz
    Vertical Scan Rate56 - 85 Hz
    Video compatibilityNTSC / PAL/ 480p, HDTV (720p/1080i RGBHV)
    Power supply100 to 240 VAC, 0.91A~2.2A,50 to 60 Hz
    Power Consumption220W
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    							Input Terminal
    DVI (M1DA)USBRGB (M1DA-D-Sub 15 pin)
    RS232 (M1DA)Y/Pb/Pr (M1DA,VGA)S-Video Mini DIN 4 pin
    Audio: RCA Jack3.5mm Mini JackComposite Video (RCA Jack)
    Output Terminal
    1watt speaker
    * All specifications are subject to change without notice.
    This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject
    to the following two conditions: (1) the device may not cause harmful
    interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received,
    including interference that may cause undesired operation.
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