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    Cleaning the Projector
    Cleaning  the  projector  to  remove  dust  and  grime  will  help  ensure 
    trouble-free operation. 
    Warning:
    4 Be sure to turn off and unplug the projector at least an hour before cleaning. Failure to do so could result in a severe burn.
    4 Use only a dampened cloth when cleaning. Do not allow water to enter the ventilation openings on the projector. 
    4  If  a  little  water  gets  into  the  projector  interior  while  cleaning,  leave unplugged in a well-ventilated room for several hours before using.
    4 If a lot of water gets into the projector interior when cleaning, have the projector serviced.
    Cleaning the Lens
    You can purchase optic lens cleaner from most camera stores. Refer to 
    the following to clean the pro-jector lens.
    1. Apply a little optic lens cleaner to a clean soft cloth.  (Do not apply the cleaner directly to the lens.)
    2. Lightly wipe the lens in a circular motion.
    Caution:
    4 Do not use abrasive cleaners or solvents.
    4 To prevent discoloration or fading, avoid getting cleaner on the   projector case.
    Cleaning the Case
    Refer to the following to clean the projector case.
    1. Wipe off dust with a clean dampened cloth.
    2.  Moisten  the  cloth  with  warm  water  and  mild  detergent  (such  as  used to wash dishes), and then wipe the case.
    3. Rinse all detergent from the cloth and wipe the projector again.
    Caution:
    To  prevent  discoloration  or  fading  of  the  case,  do  not  use  abrasive 
    alcohol-based cleaners.
    Appendices 
    						
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    Compatibility Modes
    Computer Compatibility
    Signal Resolution Refresh Rate (Hz)NTSC - 60
    PAL/SECAM - 50
    VESA 640 x 350 70.1/ 85.1
    640 x 400 70.1 / 85.1
    720 x 350 70
    720 x 400 70/ 85
    720 x 576 50/ 60
    VGA 640 x 480 60/ 67/ 72.8/ 75/ 85
    SVGA 800 x 600 56.3/ 60.3/ 75/ 72.2/ 80/ 85.1 832 x 624 72/ 75
    1024 x 576 50/ 60
    XGA 1024 x 768 60/ 70.1/ 72/ 75/ 85 1152 x 864 60/ 70/ 75/85
    HD720 1280 x 720 50/ 60/ 75/ 85
    WXGA 1280 x 768 60/ 70/ 75/ 85
    WXGA-800 1280 x 800 60
    SXGA 1280 x 1024 60/ 75/85
    SXGA+ 1400 x 1050 60
    UXGA 1600 x 1200 60
    1600 x 1050 60
    HDTV 1920 x 1080 25/30
    1920 x 1080i 50/ 60
    1920 x 1080p 24/25/30/50/ 60 1280 x 720 60
    1280 x 720p 50/ 60
    SDTV 720 x 576 50
    720 x 576i 50
    720 x 576p 50
    720 x 480 60
    Appendices 
    						
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    Signal Resolution Refresh Rate (Hz)720 x 480i 60
    720 x 480p 60
    Apple Mac Compatibility
    ResolutionMacbookMacbook Pro 
    (Intel) Power Mac 
    G5 Power Mac 
    G4
    Hz- Analog Analog Analog Analog
    800x600 60 o o--
    800x600 72 o oo o
    800x600 75 o oo o
    800x600 85 o oo o
    1024x768 60 o oo o
    1024x768 70 o oo o
    1024x768 75 o oo o
    1024x768 85 o oo o
    1280x720 60 o oo o
    1280x720 75 o o- o
    1280x720 85 o o- o
    1280x768 60 o o- o
    1280x768 75 o oo o
    1280x768 85 o o- o
    1280x800 60 o oo o
    1280x102460 - oo o
    1280x102475 - oo -
    1680x105060 o o--
    1920x120060 o o--
    v For wide 
    screen  
    resolution 
    (WXGA), the  
    compatibility  
    support is 
    dependent on 
    Notebook/PC 
    models.
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    RS232 Commands
    RS232 Connector
    9 8 7 6
    5 4 3 2 1
    Pin No Specification
    1 N/A
    2 RXD
    3 TXD
    4 DTR
    5 GND
    6 DSR
    7 RTS
    8 CTS
    9 N/A
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    RS232 Protocol Function List
    RS232 Commands 
    Due to the 
    difference 
    application 
    for each 
    model.
    Function is 
    dependent 
    on the model 
    purchased.
    v
    Baud Rate   9600 Data Bits 
    8 Parity Check  None Stop Bits 1 Flow Control   None UART16550 FIFO  Disable 
    Lead Code Projector ID Command ID space variable carriage return ~ X  X X  X  X    n CR 
    Fix code 
    One Digit Set in OSD 
    00~99
    Two Digit 
    00 is for universal use  Defined by Optoma 
    2 or 3 Digit 
    See the Follow content 
    One Digit 
    Per item 
    Definition Fix code 
    One Digit 
    Keypad Command FunctionASCII PassFailPower 
    On/Off  n=1/n=2 & 0  ~XX00 n  P  F Power On with Password    ~XX00 1nnnn  P  F Resync    n=1 ~XX01 n  P  F AV Mute  On/Off  n=1/n=2 & 0  ~XX02 n  P  F Mute On/Off  n=1/n=2 & 0  ~XX03 n  P  F Freeze   n=1 ~XX04 n  P  F Unfreeze    n=2      IR Function  On/Off  n=1/n=2 & 0  ~XX11 n  P  F Direct Source Selection    ~XX12 n  P  F HDMI    n=1     DVI-D    n=2     BNC   n=4       VGA 1   n=5       VGA 2   n=6       VGA 1 SCART    n=7       VGA 1 Component   n=8       S-Video   n=9       Video   n=10       VGA 2 SCART    n=12       VGA 2 Component   n=13       Component RCA   n=14       
    OSD/ImageFunctionASCII PassFailPresentation³  n= 1 ~XX20 n  P  F Bright³  n= 2 ³     Movie ³  n= 3 ³     sRGB  ³  n= 4 ³     Classroom    n=7      Blackboard   n=8      User 1 ³  n= 5 ³     
    Display Mode 
    3D ³  n=
     11 ³     Brightness³ ³  n= -50 - +50  ~XX21 n  P  F Contrast³ ³  n= -50 - +50  ~XX22 n  P  F Sharpness³ ³  n= -15 - +15  ~XX23 n  P  F 
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    FunctionASCII PassFailSaturation     n= -50 - +50  ~XX45 n  P  F Tint     n= -50 - +50  ~XX44 n  P  F BrilliantColorTM 1³  n= 0 - 10  ~XX34 n  P  F Film n=1 ~XX35 n  P  F Video  n=2      Graphics  n=3 ³     Degamma
    PC  n=
     4 ³     Warm  n=1 ~XX36 n  P  F Medium  n=2 ³     Color Temp. 
    Cold  n= 3 ³     Hue  n=-50 ~ 50  ~XX170 n  P  F Saturation  n=-50 ~ 50  ~XX171 n  P  F Red
    Gain  n=-50 ~ 50  ~XX27 n  P  F Hue  n=-50 ~ 50  ~XX172 n  P  F Saturation  n=-50 ~ 50  ~XX173 n  P  F Green
    Gain  n=-50 ~ 50  ~XX28 n  P  F Hue  n=-50 ~ 50  ~XX174 n  P  F Saturation  n=-50 ~ 50  ~XX175 n  P  F Blue
    Gain  n=-50 ~ 50  ~XX29 n  P  F Hue  n=-50 ~ 50  ~XX176 n  P  F Saturation  n=-50 ~ 50  ~XX177 n  P  F Cyan 
    Gain  n=-50 ~ 50  ~XX30 n  P  F Hue  n=-50 ~ 50  ~XX178 n  P  F Saturation  n=-50 ~ 50  ~XX179 n  P  F Yellow 
    Gain  n=-50 ~ 50  ~XX31 n  P  F Hue  n=-50 ~ 50  ~XX180 n  P  F Saturation  n=-50 ~ 50  ~XX181 n  P  F Magenta
    Gain  n=-50 ~ 50  ~XX32 n  P  F 
    Color Settings 
    ³Reset  n=
     1 ~XX33 n  P  F Auto  n=1 ~XX37 n  P  F RGB  n=2 ³     
    IMAGE 
    /Advanced
    Color Space  YUV  n=
     3 ³     HDMI  n=1 ~XX39 n  P  F DVI-D  n=2 ³     BNC  n=4      VGA 1  n=5      VGA 2  n=6      RCA Component  n=8      S-Video  n=9 ³     
    IMAGE 
    /Advanced Input Source Filters 
    Video  n=
     10 ³     On  n=1 ~XX40 n  P  F IMAGE 
    /Advanced De-Interlace
    Off  n=2 & 0 ³    
                                                         1 If no patent issue, the term will be modified to BrilliantColorTM.
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    FunctionASCII PassFailSaturation     n= -50 - +50  ~XX45 n  P  F Tint     n= -50 - +50  ~XX44 n  P  F BrilliantColorTM 1³  n= 0 - 10  ~XX34 n  P  F Film n=1 ~XX35 n  P  F Video  n=2      Graphics  n=3 ³     Degamma
    PC  n=
     4 ³     Warm  n=1 ~XX36 n  P  F Medium  n=2 ³     Color Temp. 
    Cold  n= 3 ³     Hue  n=-50 ~ 50  ~XX170 n  P  F Saturation  n=-50 ~ 50  ~XX171 n  P  F Red
    Gain  n=-50 ~ 50  ~XX27 n  P  F Hue  n=-50 ~ 50  ~XX172 n  P  F Saturation  n=-50 ~ 50  ~XX173 n  P  F Green
    Gain  n=-50 ~ 50  ~XX28 n  P  F Hue  n=-50 ~ 50  ~XX174 n  P  F Saturation  n=-50 ~ 50  ~XX175 n  P  F Blue
    Gain  n=-50 ~ 50  ~XX29 n  P  F Hue  n=-50 ~ 50  ~XX176 n  P  F Saturation  n=-50 ~ 50  ~XX177 n  P  F Cyan 
    Gain  n=-50 ~ 50  ~XX30 n  P  F Hue  n=-50 ~ 50  ~XX178 n  P  F Saturation  n=-50 ~ 50  ~XX179 n  P  F Yellow 
    Gain  n=-50 ~ 50  ~XX31 n  P  F Hue  n=-50 ~ 50  ~XX180 n  P  F Saturation  n=-50 ~ 50  ~XX181 n  P  F Magenta
    Gain  n=-50 ~ 50  ~XX32 n  P  F 
    Color Settings 
    ³Reset  n=
     1 ~XX33 n  P  F Auto  n=1 ~XX37 n  P  F RGB  n=2 ³     
    IMAGE 
    /Advanced
    Color Space  YUV  n=
     3 ³     HDMI  n=1 ~XX39 n  P  F DVI-D  n=2 ³     BNC  n=4      VGA 1  n=5      VGA 2  n=6      RCA Component  n=8      S-Video  n=9 ³     
    IMAGE 
    /Advanced Input Source Filters 
    Video  n=
     10 ³     On  n=1 ~XX40 n  P  F IMAGE 
    /Advanced De-Interlace
    Off  n=2 & 0 ³    
                                                         1 If no patent issue, the term will be modified to BrilliantColorTM.
    OSD/Display FunctionASCII PassFail4:3  n=1 ~XX60 n  P  F 16:9 I/16:9 n=2 ³     16:9 II / 16:10 n=3      Native n=6 ³     Format
    Auto n=
     7 ³     Overscan ³  n=0-10 ~XX61 n  P  F Zoom ³  n= -30 - +100  ~XX62 n  P  F H Image Shift ³  n= -50 - +50  ~XX63 n  P  F V Image Shift (16:9) ³  n= -24 - +24  ~XX64 n  P  F V Keystone ³  n= -30 - +30  ~XX66 n  P  F 3D Off/DLP-Link n=2&0, n=1  ~XX230 n  P  F 3D Sync Invert On/Off n=1/n=2 &0  ~XX231 n  P  F 
    OSD/SetupFunctionASCII PassFailEnglish³  n= 1 ~XX70 n  P  F German³  n= 2 ³     French³  n= 3 ³     Italian³  n= 4 ³     Spanish³  n= 5 ³     Portuguese³  n= 6 ³     Polish³  n= 7 ³     Dutch³  n= 8 ³     Swedish ³  n= 9 ³     Norwegian/Danish ³  n= 10 ³     Finnish³  n= 11 ³     Greek³  n= 12 ³     Traditional Chinese³  n= 13 ³     Simplified Chinese³  n= 14 ³     Japanese³  n= 15 ³     Korean³  n= 16 ³     Russian³  n= 17 ³     Hungarian³  n= 18 ³     Czechoslovak³  n= 19 ³     Arabic³  n= 20 ³     Thai³  n= 21      
    Language
    Turkish  ³  n=
     22 ³     Front-Desktop³  n= 1 ~XX71 n  P  F Rear-Desktop³  n= 2 ³     Front-Ceiling³  n= 3 ³     Projection
    Rear-Ceiling ³  n=
     4 ³     Top Left ³  n= 1 ~XX72 n  P  F Top Right ³  n= 2 ³     Centre³  n= 3 ³     Bottom Left ³  n= 4 ³     Menu Location 
    Bottom Right  ³  n=
     5 ³     Signal
    Frequency  ³  n=  0~31 ~XX73 n  P  F 
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    Appendices
    FunctionASCII PassFailPhase³  n= -5 - +5  ~XX74 n  P  F H. Position ³  n= -5 - +5  ~XX75 n  P  F V. Position ³  n= -5 - +5  ~XX76 n  P  F Security Timer Hour/Day/Month nnnnnn  ~XX77 n P  F Change
    Password ³
    ³send back the 
    password to 
    confirmSecurity 
    Security Settings  Enable/Disable  n=1/n=2 &0  ~XX78 n  P 
     F Projector ID ³ ³  n=00-99  ~XX79 n  P  F Mute On/Off  n=1/n=2 &0  ~XX80 n  P  F Audio
    Volume ³  n=0-10  ~XX81 n  P F 
    Logo  Optoma/User  n=1/n=2  ~XX82 n P  F Logo Capture ³  n= 1 ~XX83 n  P  F Advanced
    Closed Captioning  On/Off  n=1/n=2 &0  ~XX88 n  P  F RS232  n=1 ~XX86 n P  F RS232³
    Network  n=2  ³  P F 
    OSD/Option FunctionASCII PassFailSource Lock  ³  On/Off n=1/n=2 &0  ~XX100 n  P  F High Altitude ³  On/Off n=1/n=2 &0  ~XX101 n  P  F Information Hide ³  On/Off n=1/n=2 &0  ~XX102 n  P  F Keypad Lock ³  On/Off n=1/n=2 &0  ~XX103 n  P  F Blue³  n= 1 ~XX104 n  P  F Black³  n= 2 ³     Red³  n= 3 ³     Green³  n= 4 ³     Background Color 
    White ³  n=
     5 ³     Direct Power On  On/Off  n=1/n=2 &0  ~XX105 n P  F Signal Power On  On/Off  n=1/n=2 &0  ~XX113 n P  F Auto Power Off (min) ³  n=0-180  ~XX106 n  P  F 
    Sleep Timer (min) ³  n=000-995  ~XX107 n  P  F Advanced
    Power Mode(Standby)  ECO mode/Active 
    Mode
    n=1/n=2 &0  ~XX114 n 
    P 
     F 
    Lamp Hour ³  n=1 ~XX108 n  nnnn  F Lamp Reminder On/Off n=1/n=2 &0  ~XX109 n  P  F Brightness Mode  Bright/STD  n=1/n=2  ~XX110 n  P  F Yes n=1 ~XX111 n  P  F Lamp Setting 
    Lamp Reset No n=2 ³    
    Yes  n=1 ~XX112 n  P  F Reset³
    No n=2 ³    
    Note: To also include AMX beacon signal in RS232 protocol 
    In basic terms, AMX controllers will issue a poll periodically to detect 3rd party devices connected to the RS232 port (in this case 
    Optoma). The poll is AMX in ASCII followed by a carriage return 
    . 
    On recognition of the poll, the Optoma projector will respond with a beacon string (in ASCII) identifying your device. The AMX controller 
    (Branded NetLinx) can then download the interface from the amx website to control your device. An example beacon string for Optoma
    could be: 
    AMXB
    The beacon needs to be terminated by a carriage return (‘\r’, 0x0D) 
    Revision will indicate the firmware version that is running on the Optoma projector.  
     Device discovery is also supported over IP if control protocol works across it (most manufacturers take their RS232 command set and 
    also use it for IP on a dedicated application port)  
    						
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    Appendices
    FunctionASCII PassFailPhase³  n= -5 - +5  ~XX74 n  P  F H. Position ³  n= -5 - +5  ~XX75 n  P  F V. Position ³  n= -5 - +5  ~XX76 n  P  F Security Timer Hour/Day/Month nnnnnn  ~XX77 n P  F Change
    Password ³
    ³send back the 
    password to 
    confirmSecurity 
    Security Settings  Enable/Disable  n=1/n=2 &0  ~XX78 n  P 
     F Projector ID ³ ³  n=00-99  ~XX79 n  P  F Mute On/Off  n=1/n=2 &0  ~XX80 n  P  F Audio
    Volume ³  n=0-10  ~XX81 n  P F 
    Logo  Optoma/User  n=1/n=2  ~XX82 n P  F Logo Capture ³  n= 1 ~XX83 n  P  F Advanced
    Closed Captioning  On/Off  n=1/n=2 &0  ~XX88 n  P  F RS232  n=1 ~XX86 n P  F RS232³
    Network  n=2  ³  P F 
    OSD/Option FunctionASCII PassFailSource Lock  ³  On/Off n=1/n=2 &0  ~XX100 n  P  F High Altitude ³  On/Off n=1/n=2 &0  ~XX101 n  P  F Information Hide ³  On/Off n=1/n=2 &0  ~XX102 n  P  F Keypad Lock ³  On/Off n=1/n=2 &0  ~XX103 n  P  F Blue³  n= 1 ~XX104 n  P  F Black³  n= 2 ³     Red³  n= 3 ³     Green³  n= 4 ³     Background Color 
    White ³  n=
     5 ³     Direct Power On  On/Off  n=1/n=2 &0  ~XX105 n P  F Signal Power On  On/Off  n=1/n=2 &0  ~XX113 n P  F Auto Power Off (min) ³  n=0-180  ~XX106 n  P  F 
    Sleep Timer (min) ³  n=000-995  ~XX107 n  P  F Advanced
    Power Mode(Standby)  ECO mode/Active 
    Mode
    n=1/n=2 &0  ~XX114 n 
    P 
     F 
    Lamp Hour ³  n=1 ~XX108 n  nnnn  F Lamp Reminder On/Off n=1/n=2 &0  ~XX109 n  P  F Brightness Mode  Bright/STD  n=1/n=2  ~XX110 n  P  F Yes n=1 ~XX111 n  P  F Lamp Setting 
    Lamp Reset No n=2 ³    
    Yes  n=1 ~XX112 n  P  F Reset³
    No n=2 ³    
    Note: To also include AMX beacon signal in RS232 protocol 
    In basic terms, AMX controllers will issue a poll periodically to detect 3rd party devices connected to the RS232 port (in this case 
    Optoma). The poll is AMX in ASCII followed by a carriage return 
    . 
    On recognition of the poll, the Optoma projector will respond with a beacon string (in ASCII) identifying your device. The AMX controller 
    (Branded NetLinx) can then download the interface from the amx website to control your device. An example beacon string for Optoma
    could be: 
    AMXB
    The beacon needs to be terminated by a carriage return (‘\r’, 0x0D) 
    Revision will indicate the firmware version that is running on the Optoma projector.  
     Device discovery is also supported over IP if control protocol works across it (most manufacturers take their RS232 command set and 
    also use it for IP on a dedicated application port) 
    Information Format: INFOa StatusCode Definition Standby Mode  a=0 Warming up a=1 Cooling Down a=2 Out of Range  a=3 Lamp Fail a=4 Thermal Switch Error  a=5 Fan Lock  a=6 Over Temperature  a=7 Lamp Hour Running Out  a=8 
    Information display:FunctionASCII Display Format FailInformation  n=1  ~XX150 n  Okabbbbccdddde   F 
    Format Definition Code Definition a = Power State  On a=1   Off a=0 b = Lamp Hour  ³  bbbb c = Input Source   None c=0   HDMI c=1   DVI-D c=2   BNC c=3   VGA 1 c=4   VGA 2 c=5   Component RCA c=6   S-Video c=7   Video c=8 d = Firmware Version  ³  dddd e = Display mode  None e=0 ³  Pr esentation e=1 ³  Br ight e=2 ³  Mo vie e=3 ³  sR GB e=4   User1 e=5   User2 e=6 ³  Cl assroom e=7   Blackboard e=8 Note:The command ~XX150 n MUST work when projector is in standby mode 
    Model Name 
    FunctionASCII Display DependsFail
    Model Name  n=1  ~XX151 n  Oka a=1/2/
    1=EX785, 2=EW775  F
    RS232 Version No FunctionASCII Display DependsFailRS232 Version No  n=1  ~XX152 n 
    Oka  a=??  F Input Source Display FunctionACCII Display FailInput Source n=1  ~XX121 n  Oka  F Note: The command ~XX121 n MUST work when projector is in standby mode  
    						
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    Appendices
    StatusCode Definition None c=0 HDMI c=1 DVI-D  c=2 BNC c=3 VGA 1 c=4 VGA 2 c=5 Component RCA  c=6 S-Video c=7 Video c=8 Software Version FunctionACCII Display FailSoftware Version  n=1  ~XX122 n  Okdddd   F Display Mode FunctionACCII Display FailDisplay Mode  n=1  ~XX123 n  Oka  F 
    StatusCode Definition Presentation a=0 Bright  a=1 Movie a=2 sRGB  a=3 User 1 a=4 User 2 a=5 Classroom a=6 Blackboard a=7 Power State FunctionACCII Display FailPower State  n=1  ~XX124 n  Oka  F Note:The command ~XX124 n MUST work when projector is in standby mode StatusCode Definition On  a=1 Off  a=0 BrightnessFunctionACCII Display FailBrightness n=1  ~XX125 n  Oka  F ContrastFunctionACCII Display FailContrast n=1  ~XX126 n  Oka  F Aspect Ratio FunctionACCII Display FailAspect Ratio  n=1  ~XX127 n  Oka  F 
    StatusCode Definition 4:3  a=0 16:9 I  a=1 16:9 II / 16:10  a=2 Native a=3 Auto a=4  
    						
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