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    7.2 Set-up menuSet-up menuIn the set-up menu the following 
    sub-menus are available:•
    Picture orientation
    •
    Language
    •
    Mouse system
    •
    Quick key assignment
    •
    ZAP keys assignment
    •
    Accumulated lamptime
    •
    TV-tuner
    7.2.1 Picture orientation Picture orientationThe picture orientation menu is used for rotat-
    ing and mirroring the picture.NormalNormal is used when the projector is standing
    on a table projecting a picture on a screen.MirrorMirror is used when the projector is projecting
    a picture from behind the screenRotateRotate is used when the projector is ceiling
    mounted and projecting an image from the
    front.Rotate and mirrorRotate and mirror is used when the projector
    is ceiling mounted and projects the picture
    from behind the screen.
    Auto set-upAuto set-up will do automatic set-up of the
    projector:•
    Horizontal and vertical position
    •
    Sampling clock
    •
    Phase
    •
    Chooses between available video formats
    and NTSC/PAL auto detection
    SourceYou can connect four different sources to the
    projector; one computer source, two video
    sources and one TV tuner (optional). 
    You select the source you want to use by click-
    ing on the icon representing the source. Use
    the pressure-sensing pad on the remote mouse
    to move the mouse pointer to an icon and
    click the button (left mouse) underneath the
    remote mouse.Set-up menuIn this menu you set up the projector with
    settings that will not be changed often, e.g.
    language, mouse system or picture orientation.
    Control panelIn this menu you can make adjustments for
    picture and sound.Removing the main menuTo remove the menu system, press the MENU
    key on the Remote control. You can also
    remove the menu by clicking the right mouse
    button (on the top of the remote control). The
    right mouse button will also function as cancel
    when in the menus. 
    The menu will disappear in 40 seconds. Product informationClick on the product information icon for
    information about the product and support. 
    Press the main menu button again to 
    exit this screen. 
    						
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    selected in this menu. In this example, the first
    time you click on the quick key you will activate
    the volume function. A volume bar will be dis-
    played at the bottom of the projected image
    where you can adjust the volume up and
    down. You adjust the bar by either pressing
    the pressure-sensing pad right or left or you
    may use one of the two zap keys on the
    remote control. To accept the adjustment, and
    terminate the quick menus click on the left
    mouse button. To get back to the original vol-
    ume, click on the right mouse button.
    The next click on the quick key will accept the
    volume adjustment and activate the brightness
    function and a brightness bar will be shown at
    the bottom of the page. When you have gone
    through all assigned functions the menu will
    disappear.7.2.5 Zap menuZap menuThe Zap menu is used to assign functions to
    the zap keys on the remote control. The menu
    consists of two columns of buttons where the
    left column assigns the functions to the left
    key and the right column assigns the functions
    to the right key.Note:
    Un-selecting all boxes for Zap 1 assigns the
    “Zap 1’ button on the remote to Power-up the
    projector from stand-by mode.
    Un-selecting all boxes for Zap 2 assigns the
    “Zap 2” button on the remote to function as
    the Power-down (stand-by) button.
    Volume (+/-)Controls the sound of active source.TV channelControls the preprogrammed TV channel
    assignments. If a TV tuner is installed and
    selected as source you can select a TV channel
    by using the zap keys.PointerYou can activate the pointer function in the
    projector. One click activates the pointer and
    the next click deactivates it.BlankActivates blank mode by pressing the Zap key.
    First click will activate Blank mode and second
    click will deactivate it.MuteTurns the sound off. First click will turn off the
    sound and second click will turn it on.ComputerSelects Computer as the source. VideoSelects video sources. Both Zap keys can be
    programmed to select Video.Tuner 
    (only when TV tuner is installed)
    Select TV-tuner as source.7.2.6 Show accumulated lamp time
    7.2.2 LanguageLanguage selectionThis menu allows you to choose between six
    different menu languages: English, French,
    German, Italian, Spanish and Norwegian.
    Click in the box next to the language you want
    to use. Click on the OK button. The window
    will disappear, and the selected language will
    be used in the main menu and in all other
    menus.
    7.2.3 Mouse systemMouse system selection USB will be selected automatically when the
    mouse cable is connected. If your PC uses
    RS232 mouse, you must choose MS Serial
    Mouse in this menu. If your PC uses PS/2
    mouse, you must choose PS/2 in the menu.
    Selected system will be active until another
    system is chosen. When shipped the projector
    is set up to PS/2.7.2.4 Quick menuQuick menu settingsIn the quick menu you can assign functionality
    for the quick key on the remote control. When
    clicking on the quick key you will be able to
    switch between all the functions you have
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    							Show accumulated lamp timeIn this window you can see the accumulated
    time that the lamp has been in use. You also
    use this window to reset the accumulated lamp
    time after the lamp has been replaced.7.2.7 Television programsThis menu is only displayed if the optional TV
    tuner is installed and a TV tuner is selected as
    the source. The television program menu is
    then activated by pressing the ”television pro-
    gram” icon.
    The television program menu is divided in two
    parts:•
    Automatic TV station 
    •
    Program
    Automatic TV station searchThis function selects all TV stations with a sig-
    nal (maximum 60 stations). These will be sym-
    bolized with a TV icon. Programming new channelsThere are 30 channels that can be 
    preprogrammed.
    By selecting the Search button the system will
    scan through all available TV channels. A TV
    icon will symbolize all channels found.
    When assigning a Channel to a Program:
    1.Select a channel in the automatic search
    menu by clicking on the TV icon symbol-
    izing the wanted TV station. 
    2.The TV channel will be activated. 
    3.Select the program you want to place this
    channel on. 
    4.TV icon will appear on this program
    choice.
    To search for channels manually, use the arrow
    keys at the bottom right. The channel may be
    assigned to a program by selecting an unused
    program choice.
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    7.3  Control panel menuControl panel menu when PC is selected
    Control panel menu when video/TV is
    selectedIn the control panel you have access to menus
    for adjusting picture and audio settings. 
    The icons “Picture positioning” and
    “Synchronization Adjustments” are only visible
    if PC source is active.
    7.3.1 Picture controlSelect the picture control menu for 
    adjusting brightness, contrast, saturation and
    tint. 
    When PC is selected as source and auto con-
    trast is marked, only brightness will be avail-
    able.
    When PC is selected as source, only brightness
    and contrast will be available. 
    						
    							When PAL/SECAM video is connected 
    brightness, contrast and saturation will be
    available. 
    All options will be available when NTSC video
    is connected. 
    Select OK to save your changes and exit, or
    select Cancel to exit without saving your
    changes. Selecting Default restores factory set-
    tings.
    7.3.2 Audio controlAudio controlSelect this function when you have connected
    an audio signal to the ‘Audio in’ on the projec-
    tor connectors (or through the EVC cable). Use
    the four sliders to adjust volume, bass, treble
    and balance.
    Select Internal Mute to mute the internal
    speaker. Select External Mute to mute the
    external audio output.
    Select OK to save your changes and exit, or
    select Cancel to exit without saving your
    changes. 
    Selecting Default restores factory settings.
    7.3.3 Zoom/Focus adjustmentsZoom and focus adjustmentsIn this menu you can adjust the Zoom and
    Focus of the projector by clicking on the up
    and down arrows in the menu. When you have
    adjusted the image to your satisfaction, click
    on the OK button to exit and save your new
    settings.7.3.4 Color managerColor tone settingsThe color manager is designed to give you
    optimal performance from your projector, inde-
    pendent of ambient lighting conditions.In the color manager menu you can choose
    between four pre-defined Color settings.
    7.3.5 Picture positioning Picture positioning Adjust vertical and horizontal position of the
    picture on the screen with the two sliders.
    Select OK to save your changes and exit, or
    select Cancel to exit without saving your
    changes.
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    							No image appears on the screen
    Possible causes and remedies:1. The projector is left in Standby mode. If
    the product is in standby mode, there will
    be a red light next to the stand-by button.
    Press the 
    stand-by button or the Menu key on the
    remote control.
    2. The lamp does not function. Check the
    light on the control panel. If the light is
    orange, the lamp does not function.
    Contact your Zenith dealer. 
    3. The product is set in ‘blank mode’. Press
    the zap keys on the remote control.
    4. The brightness is turned on too low. Adjust
    brightness until a satisfactory image is
    achieved.
    5. The power save or screen save on the PC is
    turned on. Disable the power save and
    screen save on the PC.
    6. The image is displayed on the laptop
    screen and not the projector. Activate the
    external port on the laptop by pressing the
    required key combination on your comput-
    er.
    7. The projector is not connected to electrici-
    ty. Check that the power cable is connect-
    ed to the projector and the wall outlet.No source signal is detected (the Zenith
    logo appears)
    Possible causes and remedies:1.The computer has not been switched on.
    Turn on the computer.
    2.The cables are not properly connected.
    Check all cable connections.
    3.There is no electricity in the power outletin the wall. Check that there is power in
    the power outlet.
    NOTE! When all connections to electricity
    are OK, there will be a green light at the
    control panel.
    The image is not good (noise)
    Possible causes and remedies:1.The automatic image set-up is not acti-
    vated. Run auto set-up by pressing the
    setup button on the touch panel or run
    auto set-up from the menu.
    2.The synchronization on the PC is not set
    optimally. There is poor response from the Remote
    Control
    Possible causes and remedies:1.Check that nothing is blocking the IR
    receiver at the front of the projector.
    2.Make sure the remote control is pointed
    towards the screen.
    3.Make sure there is no more than
    33ft/10m in distance to the projector.
    4.Batteries might be low. Change batteries
    in the remote control.
    5.Electromagnetic or optic noise may influ-
    ence the remote control. 
    Turn off sharp fluorescent lamps, mobile
    phones, etc that are near the projector. No Image Appears
    Possible causes and remedies:1.The projector has not been switched on.
    Check the ON/OFF switch at the back.
    2.For Notebooks: The external RGB port may
    need to be manually activated. Please con-
    sult the notebook-operating manual for
    how to operate.
    7.3.6 Synchronization AdjustmentsSynchronization Adjustments
    It is possible to adjust the synchronization in
    Computer mode by adjusting the Phase and
    the Frequency. The synchronization will be set
    by the automatic set-up function. Manual sync
    adjustments should typically not be required.
    The setting will follow the source, which
    means that you can have different settings for
    video and computer. The pre-defined settings
    will also vary with the source.
    All maintenance should be
    done by Zenith authorized ser-
    vice personnel. Contact your
    Zenith dealer for maintenance.The Zenith projector lamp is designed to give
    you many hundreds of hours of operation. In
    the unlikely event that you should have to
    replace the lamp, you will find complete
    instruction on how to replace the lamp includ-
    ed in the spare lamp kit.
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    9. What do I do if 
    (Trouble shooting)
    8. Maintenance 
    						
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    Specifications:Projector Type DLP™Display Device DMD™Resolution (native) SVGA (800x600)Resolution (compressed) XGA (1024x768)
    Light Output, DSV-100 (ANSI, Typical) 800 LumensLight Output, DSV-110 (ANSI, Typical) 700 LumensProjection Lamp 150W UHPLamp Life (typical) 2,000 Hrs.Video Input Capability NTSC M, PAL, B/D/G/I/H/M, SECAMHorizontal Sync Input Frequency 15 – 60 kHzVertical Sync Input Frequency 48 – 85 Hz
    Aspect Ratio Capability (DSV-100) 4:3Aspect Ratio Capability (DSV-110) 4:3 & 16:9 selectableContrast Ratio (ANSI Full on/off) 500:1Contrast Ratio (ANSI Checkerboard) 230:1Brightness uniformity (typical) 85 % center to corner
    Color Wheel Enhancement (DSV-100) data enhancedColor Wheel Enhancement (DSV-110) video / color enhancedOptical Keystone (fixed) 17 degreesZoom Range, Motorized 1.2 : 1.7Focal Range, Motorized 5.7 – 16.4 feetAudio Output (typical) 7.5 WattsAC Power Input Voltage 100 – 250VACAC Power Line Frequency 50 – 60 HzPower Consumption (Max) 230 WattsOperating Temperature 10 – 40° C.
    Dimensions
    Height (approximate) 5.125”
    Width (approximate) 9.125”
    Depth (approximate) 14.25”Weight 9.9 lbs.Specifications are subject to change without notice.
    DLP™ and DMD™ are trademarks of Texas Instruments. 
    						
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