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Trademark Recognition
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Page 1 - Trademark Recognition

— i — Copyright This publication, including all photographs, illustrations and software, is protected under international copy-right laws, with all

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DDDLLLPPP PPPrrrooojjjeeeccctttooorrr ––– UUUssseeerrr’’’sss MMMaaannnuuuaaalll – 3 – Top view ITEM LABEL DESCRIPTION SEE PAGE: 1. Lens

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DDDLLLPPP PPPrrrooojjjeeeccctttooorrr ––– UUUssseeerrr’’’sss MMMaaannnuuuaaalll – 93 – Mechanical Specifications ITEM DESCRIPTION Dimension

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DDDLLLPPP PPPrrrooojjjeeeccctttooorrr———UUUssseeerrr’’’sss MMMaaannnuuuaaalll – 94 – Cabinet Dimensions

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DDDLLLPPP PPPrrrooojjjeeeccctttooorrr ––– UUUssseeerrr’’’sss MMMaaannnuuuaaalll – 95 – Pin Assignments of Mini D-Sub 15 Pin Input Connector

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DDDLLLPPP PPPrrrooojjjeeeccctttooorrr———UUUssseeerrr’’’sss MMMaaannnuuuaaalll – 96 – Compatible Input Signal List The following table shows comp

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DDDLLLPPP PPPrrrooojjjeeeccctttooorrr ––– UUUssseeerrr’’’sss MMMaaannnuuuaaalll – 97 – PC Control Codes and Cable Connections This projector

Page 8 - INTRODUCTION

DDDLLLPPP PPPrrrooojjjeeeccctttooorrr———UUUssseeerrr’’’sss MMMaaannnuuuaaalll – 98 – Functional Execution Command Table COMMAND FUNCTION COMMA

Page 9 - Front-right View

DDDLLLPPP PPPrrrooojjjeeeccctttooorrr ––– UUUssseeerrr’’’sss MMMaaannnuuuaaalll – 99 – Status Read Command Table COMMAND FUNCTION CR0 Statu

Page 10 - Top view

DDDLLLPPP PPPrrrooojjjeeeccctttooorrr———UUUssseeerrr’’’sss MMMaaannnuuuaaalll – 100 – Screen Trigger When the projector is powered ON the screen

Page 11 - Bottom view

DDDLLLPPP PPPrrrooojjjeeeccctttooorrr ––– UUUssseeerrr’’’sss MMMaaannnuuuaaalll – 101 – Operation Using HTTP Browser Overview The use of HTT

Page 12 - Lens Controls

DDDLLLPPP PPPrrrooojjjeeeccctttooorrr———UUUssseeerrr’’’sss MMMaaannnuuuaaalll – 102 – Configuring Network Settings The Network Settings screen i

Page 13 - OSD Controls and Status LEDs

DDDLLLPPP PPPrrrooojjjeeeccctttooorrr———UUUssseeerrr’’’sss MMMaaannnuuuaaalll – 4 – Bottom view ITEM LABEL DESCRIPTION SEE PAGE: 1. Height

Page 14

DDDLLLPPP PPPrrrooojjjeeeccctttooorrr ––– UUUssseeerrr’’’sss MMMaaannnuuuaaalll – 103 – TEST MAIL Send a test mail to check if your settings

Page 15 - Terminal Panel Features

DDDLLLPPP PPPrrrooojjjeeeccctttooorrr———UUUssseeerrr’’’sss MMMaaannnuuuaaalll – 104 – Structure of the HTTP Server Once the projector is connect

Page 16

DDDLLLPPP PPPrrrooojjjeeeccctttooorrr ––– UUUssseeerrr’’’sss MMMaaannnuuuaaalll – 105 – FUNCTION SETTING DESCRIPTION PROJECTOR STATUS Pane

Page 17 - Remote Control Parts

– 106 – REGULATORY COMPLIANCE FCC Warning This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pur-suant t

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DDDLLLPPP PPPrrrooojjjeeeccctttooorrr ––– UUUssseeerrr’’’sss MMMaaannnuuuaaalll – 5 – Top Features Lens Controls ITEM LABEL DESCRIPTION

Page 19 - Remote Control

DDDLLLPPP PPPrrrooojjjeeeccctttooorrr———UUUssseeerrr’’’sss MMMaaannnuuuaaalll – 6 – OSD Controls and Status LEDs ITEM LABEL DESCRIPTION SEE

Page 20 - SETUP AND OPERATION

DDDLLLPPP PPPrrrooojjjeeeccctttooorrr ––– UUUssseeerrr’’’sss MMMaaannnuuuaaalll – 7 – ITEM LABEL DESCRIPTION SEE PAGE: Green Orange 10.

Page 21

DDDLLLPPP PPPrrrooojjjeeeccctttooorrr———UUUssseeerrr’’’sss MMMaaannnuuuaaalll – 8 – Terminal Panel Features ITEM LABEL DESCRIPTION SEE PAGE

Page 22 - Installing the New Lens

DDDLLLPPP PPPrrrooojjjeeeccctttooorrr ––– UUUssseeerrr’’’sss MMMaaannnuuuaaalll – 9 – ITEM LABEL DESCRIPTION SEE PAGE: 10. POWER SWITCH

Page 23 - Distance

DDDLLLPPP PPPrrrooojjjeeeccctttooorrr———UUUssseeerrr’’’sss MMMaaannnuuuaaalll – 10 – Remote Control Parts Important: 1. Avoid using the project

Page 24 - Caution:

DDDLLLPPP PPPrrrooojjjeeeccctttooorrr ––– UUUssseeerrr’’’sss MMMaaannnuuuaaalll – 11 – ITEM LABEL DESCRIPTION SEE PAGE: 7. Up cursor N

Page 25

DDDLLLPPP PPPrrrooojjjeeeccctttooorrr———UUUssseeerrr’’’sss MMMaaannnuuuaaalll – 12 – Remote Control Operating Range The remote control uses infr

Page 26

DDDLLLPPP PPPrrrooojjjeeeccctttooorrr———UUUssseeerrr’’’sss MMMaaannnuuuaaalll — ii — Important Safety Information Congratulations on purchasing

Page 27 - Storing Unused Color Wheel:

– 13 – SETUP AND OPERATION Inserting the Remote Control Batteries 1. Remove the battery compartment cover by sliding the cover in the di-rection of

Page 28 - Making Connections

DDDLLLPPP PPPrrrooojjjeeeccctttooorrr———UUUssseeerrr’’’sss MMMaaannnuuuaaalll – 14 – Installing or Removing the Optional Lens Caution:  Do not

Page 29

DDDLLLPPP PPPrrrooojjjeeeccctttooorrr ––– UUUssseeerrr’’’sss MMMaaannnuuuaaalll – 15 – 3. Pull out the existing lens slowly. Caution: When

Page 30

DDDLLLPPP PPPrrrooojjjeeeccctttooorrr———UUUssseeerrr’’’sss MMMaaannnuuuaaalll – 16 – Throw Distance and Screen Size Example of GB940G: The furth

Page 31

DDDLLLPPP PPPrrrooojjjeeeccctttooorrr ––– UUUssseeerrr’’’sss MMMaaannnuuuaaalll – 17 – Screen Size GB949G GB957G 2.22 - 4.43 4.43 - 8.3 D

Page 32 - Turning on the Projector

DDDLLLPPP PPPrrrooojjjeeeccctttooorrr———UUUssseeerrr’’’sss MMMaaannnuuuaaalll – 18 – Installing the Optional Color Wheel The projector comes wit

Page 33

DDDLLLPPP PPPrrrooojjjeeeccctttooorrr ––– UUUssseeerrr’’’sss MMMaaannnuuuaaalll – 19 – 4. Lift the color wheel in the direction shown. 5.

Page 34 - Selecting an Input Source

DDDLLLPPP PPPrrrooojjjeeeccctttooorrr———UUUssseeerrr’’’sss MMMaaannnuuuaaalll – 20 – 6. Close the lamp cover and secure the retaining screws as

Page 35

DDDLLLPPP PPPrrrooojjjeeeccctttooorrr ––– UUUssseeerrr’’’sss MMMaaannnuuuaaalll – 21 – Making Connections Connecting Your PC or Macintosh Co

Page 36 - Lens Shift Adjustable Range

DDDLLLPPP PPPrrrooojjjeeeccctttooorrr———UUUssseeerrr’’’sss MMMaaannnuuuaaalll – 22 – Note: Failure to follow the above steps may not activate th

Page 37 - From the Remote Control Unit

PPPrrreeefffaaaccceee – iii – Power Safety  Only use the supplied power cord.  Do not place anything on the power cord. Place the power cord wh

Page 38

DDDLLLPPP PPPrrrooojjjeeeccctttooorrr ––– UUUssseeerrr’’’sss MMMaaannnuuuaaalll – 23 – Connecting Your DVD Player with Component Output To c

Page 39

DDDLLLPPP PPPrrrooojjjeeeccctttooorrr———UUUssseeerrr’’’sss MMMaaannnuuuaaalll – 24 – Connecting Your VCR or Laser Disc Player To connect your VC

Page 40

– 25 – PROJECTING AN IMAGE (BASIC OPERATION) Turning on the Projector Once the projector is correctly located and the power cable and other connectio

Page 41 - Adjusting Volume Up and Down

DDDLLLPPP PPPrrrooojjjeeeccctttooorrr———UUUssseeerrr’’’sss MMMaaannnuuuaaalll – 26 – Note on Startup Screen (Menu Language Select screen) In the

Page 42 - Turning off the Projector

DDDLLLPPP PPPrrrooojjjeeeccctttooorrr ––– UUUssseeerrr’’’sss MMMaaannnuuuaaalll – 27 – Selecting an Input Source The Input Source can be sel

Page 43 - After Use

DDDLLLPPP PPPrrrooojjjeeeccctttooorrr———UUUssseeerrr’’’sss MMMaaannnuuuaaalll – 28 – Adjusting the Picture Position and Picture Size The Picture

Page 44 - CONVENIENT FEATURES

DDDLLLPPP PPPrrrooojjjeeeccctttooorrr ––– UUUssseeerrr’’’sss MMMaaannnuuuaaalll – 29 – 4. The Screen window is displayed. Select the desire

Page 45

DDDLLLPPP PPPrrrooojjjeeeccctttooorrr———UUUssseeerrr’’’sss MMMaaannnuuuaaalll – 30 – From the Remote Control Unit 1. Press Menu and select the

Page 46 - Changing Lamp Mode

DDDLLLPPP PPPrrrooojjjeeeccctttooorrr ––– UUUssseeerrr’’’sss MMMaaannnuuuaaalll – 31 – 4. To alter the picture size, press Menu and select

Page 47 - Getting Information

DDDLLLPPP PPPrrrooojjjeeeccctttooorrr———UUUssseeerrr’’’sss MMMaaannnuuuaaalll – 32 – Adjusting the Projector Level 1. To raise the level of the

Page 48

DDDLLLPPP PPPrrrooojjjeeeccctttooorrr———UUUssseeerrr’’’sss MMMaaannnuuuaaalll — iv — Main Features • Lightweight unit, easy to pack away and tr

Page 49

DDDLLLPPP PPPrrrooojjjeeeccctttooorrr ––– UUUssseeerrr’’’sss MMMaaannnuuuaaalll – 33 – Optimizing an RGB Image Automatically Adjusting the I

Page 50

DDDLLLPPP PPPrrrooojjjeeeccctttooorrr———UUUssseeerrr’’’sss MMMaaannnuuuaaalll – 34 – Adjusting Volume Up and Down The volume can be adjusted fro

Page 51 - Locking the Projector

DDDLLLPPP PPPrrrooojjjeeeccctttooorrr ––– UUUssseeerrr’’’sss MMMaaannnuuuaaalll – 35 – Turning off the Projector Once the projector is no lo

Page 52 - Unlocking the Projector

DDDLLLPPP PPPrrrooojjjeeeccctttooorrr———UUUssseeerrr’’’sss MMMaaannnuuuaaalll – 36 – About Direct Power Off The projector has a feature called &

Page 53 - Using the Kensington Lock

– 37 – CONVENIENT FEATURES Turning Off the Image and Sound The projected image and sound can be turned off for short periods of time with the remote

Page 54 - USING ON-SCREEN DISPLAY

DDDLLLPPP PPPrrrooojjjeeeccctttooorrr———UUUssseeerrr’’’sss MMMaaannnuuuaaalll – 38 – Adjusting the Focus/Zoom Manually The focus and zoom can be

Page 55

DDDLLLPPP PPPrrrooojjjeeeccctttooorrr ––– UUUssseeerrr’’’sss MMMaaannnuuuaaalll – 39 – Changing Lamp Mode The projector has two lamp modes a

Page 56 - Menu Tree

DDDLLLPPP PPPrrrooojjjeeeccctttooorrr———UUUssseeerrr’’’sss MMMaaannnuuuaaalll – 40 – Getting Information The Information screen provides details

Page 57

DDDLLLPPP PPPrrrooojjjeeeccctttooorrr ––– UUUssseeerrr’’’sss MMMaaannnuuuaaalll – 41 – Adjusting Position/Total Dots/Fine Sync The Position/

Page 58 - Menu Elements

DDDLLLPPP PPPrrrooojjjeeeccctttooorrr———UUUssseeerrr’’’sss MMMaaannnuuuaaalll – 42 – Correcting Keystone by Using the Remote Control Important:

Page 59 - to confirm

PPPrrreeefffaaaccceee – v – Table of Contents INTRODUCTION...

Page 60 - Image menu

DDDLLLPPP PPPrrrooojjjeeeccctttooorrr ––– UUUssseeerrr’’’sss MMMaaannnuuuaaalll – 43 – ADJUSTMENT HORIZONTAL VERTICAL Keystone Max. +/– 3

Page 61 - Image options menu

DDDLLLPPP PPPrrrooojjjeeeccctttooorrr———UUUssseeerrr’’’sss MMMaaannnuuuaaalll – 44 – Preventing the Unauthorized Use of the Projector The projec

Page 62 - Overscan

DDDLLLPPP PPPrrrooojjjeeeccctttooorrr ––– UUUssseeerrr’’’sss MMMaaannnuuuaaalll – 45 – 4. The PIN code window is displayed. Enter a PIN cod

Page 63 - Video menu

DDDLLLPPP PPPrrrooojjjeeeccctttooorrr———UUUssseeerrr’’’sss MMMaaannnuuuaaalll – 46 – Using the Physical Lock Using the Kensington Lock If you ar

Page 64 - Progressive

– 47 – USING ON-SCREEN DISPLAY Using the Menus The projector has an On-Screen Display (OSD) that lets you make image adjustments and change various s

Page 65 - Color matrix

DDDLLLPPP PPPrrrooojjjeeeccctttooorrr———UUUssseeerrr’’’sss MMMaaannnuuuaaalll – 48 – 2. Press the cursor ◄ or ► button to move through secondar

Page 66 - ABEL DESCRIPTION

DDDLLLPPP PPPrrrooojjjeeeccctttooorrr ––– UUUssseeerrr’’’sss MMMaaannnuuuaaalll – 49 – Menu Tree Use the following illustrations to quickly

Page 67

DDDLLLPPP PPPrrrooojjjeeeccctttooorrr———UUUssseeerrr’’’sss MMMaaannnuuuaaalll – 50 –

Page 68 - White balance

DDDLLLPPP PPPrrrooojjjeeeccctttooorrr ––– UUUssseeerrr’’’sss MMMaaannnuuuaaalll – 51 – Menu Elements Some menus and windows contain large am

Page 69 - Color correction

DDDLLLPPP PPPrrrooojjjeeeccctttooorrr———UUUssseeerrr’’’sss MMMaaannnuuuaaalll – 52 – Input Menu Descriptions and Functions The Input menu displa

Page 70

DDDLLLPPP PPPrrrooojjjeeeccctttooorrr———UUUssseeerrr’’’sss MMMaaannnuuuaaalll — vi — USING THE PHYSICAL LOCK ...

Page 71 - Lamp mode

DDDLLLPPP PPPrrrooojjjeeeccctttooorrr ––– UUUssseeerrr’’’sss MMMaaannnuuuaaalll – 53 – Adjust Menu Descriptions and Functions The Adjust men

Page 72 - Language

DDDLLLPPP PPPrrrooojjjeeeccctttooorrr———UUUssseeerrr’’’sss MMMaaannnuuuaaalll – 54 – Image options menu The Image Options tab is used to configu

Page 73 - Installation

DDDLLLPPP PPPrrrooojjjeeeccctttooorrr ––– UUUssseeerrr’’’sss MMMaaannnuuuaaalll – 55 – Screen The Screen option allows for the adjustment of

Page 74 - Communication speed

DDDLLLPPP PPPrrrooojjjeeeccctttooorrr———UUUssseeerrr’’’sss MMMaaannnuuuaaalll – 56 – Video menu The Video tab is used to configure image options

Page 75 - PIN Code Lock

DDDLLLPPP PPPrrrooojjjeeeccctttooorrr ––– UUUssseeerrr’’’sss MMMaaannnuuuaaalll – 57 – Noise reduction Select the level of noise reduction r

Page 76 - Network Setting

DDDLLLPPP PPPrrrooojjjeeeccctttooorrr———UUUssseeerrr’’’sss MMMaaannnuuuaaalll – 58 – Color matrix Color Matrices define the amount of the three-

Page 77 - PC control

DDDLLLPPP PPPrrrooojjjeeeccctttooorrr ––– UUUssseeerrr’’’sss MMMaaannnuuuaaalll – 59 – Detail Setting Menu Descriptions and Functions The De

Page 78 - Network setting

DDDLLLPPP PPPrrrooojjjeeeccctttooorrr———UUUssseeerrr’’’sss MMMaaannnuuuaaalll – 60 – Gamma Gamma enables adjustment to the light intensity (brig

Page 79

DDDLLLPPP PPPrrrooojjjeeeccctttooorrr ––– UUUssseeerrr’’’sss MMMaaannnuuuaaalll – 61 – White balance White Balance allows the projector to c

Page 80 - Fan control

DDDLLLPPP PPPrrrooojjjeeeccctttooorrr———UUUssseeerrr’’’sss MMMaaannnuuuaaalll – 62 – Color correction The Color correction tab enables the adjus

Page 81 - Message

PPPrrreeefffaaaccceee – vii – Status Read Command Table ...

Page 82 - Search mode

DDDLLLPPP PPPrrrooojjjeeeccctttooorrr ––– UUUssseeerrr’’’sss MMMaaannnuuuaaalll – 63 – Setting Menu Descriptions and Functions The Setting m

Page 83 - Usage time

DDDLLLPPP PPPrrrooojjjeeeccctttooorrr———UUUssseeerrr’’’sss MMMaaannnuuuaaalll – 64 – Keystone The keystone trapezoid can be adjusted by selectin

Page 84

DDDLLLPPP PPPrrrooojjjeeeccctttooorrr ––– UUUssseeerrr’’’sss MMMaaannnuuuaaalll – 65 – Lamp interval The period of time for regulating lamp

Page 85 - Network

DDDLLLPPP PPPrrrooojjjeeeccctttooorrr———UUUssseeerrr’’’sss MMMaaannnuuuaaalll – 66 – Installation The Installation tab contains menu options for

Page 86 - Version

DDDLLLPPP PPPrrrooojjjeeeccctttooorrr ––– UUUssseeerrr’’’sss MMMaaannnuuuaaalll – 67 – LABEL DESCRIPTION DynamicBlack DynamicBlackTM improv

Page 87

DDDLLLPPP PPPrrrooojjjeeeccctttooorrr———UUUssseeerrr’’’sss MMMaaannnuuuaaalll – 68 – Display time Sets the amount of time a menu is displayed.

Page 88 - MAINTENANCE

DDDLLLPPP PPPrrrooojjjeeeccctttooorrr ––– UUUssseeerrr’’’sss MMMaaannnuuuaaalll – 69 – Key lock Turn On/Off the Key Lock function for cabine

Page 89 - Cleaning the Filters

DDDLLLPPP PPPrrrooojjjeeeccctttooorrr———UUUssseeerrr’’’sss MMMaaannnuuuaaalll – 70 – Standby mode There are two standby modes available: Normal

Page 90 - Replacing the Lamps

DDDLLLPPP PPPrrrooojjjeeeccctttooorrr ––– UUUssseeerrr’’’sss MMMaaannnuuuaaalll – 71 – Network setting The Network setting menu is accessed

Page 91

DDDLLLPPP PPPrrrooojjjeeeccctttooorrr———UUUssseeerrr’’’sss MMMaaannnuuuaaalll – 72 – Option The Option tab contains miscellaneous setup menu set

Page 92

DDDLLLPPP PPPrrrooojjjeeeccctttooorrr ––– UUUssseeerrr’’’sss MMMaaannnuuuaaalll – 1 – INTRODUCTION Packing Checklist Carefully unpack the pr

Page 93

DDDLLLPPP PPPrrrooojjjeeeccctttooorrr ––– UUUssseeerrr’’’sss MMMaaannnuuuaaalll – 73 – Power management Power management enables the project

Page 94 - APPENDIX

DDDLLLPPP PPPrrrooojjjeeeccctttooorrr———UUUssseeerrr’’’sss MMMaaannnuuuaaalll – 74 – Default input select The Default input is the image source

Page 95 - Tips for Troubleshooting

DDDLLLPPP PPPrrrooojjjeeeccctttooorrr ––– UUUssseeerrr’’’sss MMMaaannnuuuaaalll – 75 – Filter warning Set Filter warning to have the project

Page 96 - Lamp Problems

DDDLLLPPP PPPrrrooojjjeeeccctttooorrr———UUUssseeerrr’’’sss MMMaaannnuuuaaalll – 76 – Information Menu Descriptions and Functions The Information

Page 97 - Audio Problems

DDDLLLPPP PPPrrrooojjjeeeccctttooorrr ––– UUUssseeerrr’’’sss MMMaaannnuuuaaalll – 77 – Input The Input tab displays various source and frequ

Page 98 - SPECIFICATIONS

DDDLLLPPP PPPrrrooojjjeeeccctttooorrr———UUUssseeerrr’’’sss MMMaaannnuuuaaalll – 78 – Network The Network tab displays LAN settings as previously

Page 99 - Electrical Specifications

DDDLLLPPP PPPrrrooojjjeeeccctttooorrr ––– UUUssseeerrr’’’sss MMMaaannnuuuaaalll – 79 – Version The Version tab displays all the version and

Page 100 - Optional Parts

DDDLLLPPP PPPrrrooojjjeeeccctttooorrr———UUUssseeerrr’’’sss MMMaaannnuuuaaalll – 80 – Reset Menu Descriptions and Functions Occasionally, circums

Page 101 - Cabinet Dimensions

– 81 – MAINTENANCE Cleaning the projector Cleaning the Cabinet Refer to the following guide to clean the projector cabinet. 1. Wipe off dust with a

Page 102 - Signal Levels

DDDLLLPPP PPPrrrooojjjeeeccctttooorrr———UUUssseeerrr’’’sss MMMaaannnuuuaaalll – 82 – Cleaning the Filters The projector uses three filters to ke

Page 103 - Compatible Input Signal List

DDDLLLPPP PPPrrrooojjjeeeccctttooorrr———UUUssseeerrr’’’sss MMMaaannnuuuaaalll – 2 – Views of Projector Parts Front-right View ITEM LABEL DES

Page 104 - 232C serial port

DDDLLLPPP PPPrrrooojjjeeeccctttooorrr ––– UUUssseeerrr’’’sss MMMaaannnuuuaaalll – 83 – Replacing the Lamps When a lamp reaches the end of it

Page 105

DDDLLLPPP PPPrrrooojjjeeeccctttooorrr———UUUssseeerrr’’’sss MMMaaannnuuuaaalll – 84 – The projection lamp should be replaced when it burns out. I

Page 106 - Status Read Command Table

DDDLLLPPP PPPrrrooojjjeeeccctttooorrr ––– UUUssseeerrr’’’sss MMMaaannnuuuaaalll – 85 – 3. Pull firmly on the module handle in the direction

Page 107 - Screen Trigger

DDDLLLPPP PPPrrrooojjjeeeccctttooorrr———UUUssseeerrr’’’sss MMMaaannnuuuaaalll – 86 – Resetting the Lamp Time Counter After replacing the lamp(s)

Page 108 - Preparation Before Use

– 87 – APPENDIX Troubleshooting Indicator Messages Several indicator messages are used by the projector to alert users of problems with setup or inte

Page 109 - Configuring Network Settings

DDDLLLPPP PPPrrrooojjjeeeccctttooorrr———UUUssseeerrr’’’sss MMMaaannnuuuaaalll – 88 – The LAMP LEDs PROJECTOR STATUS LED CONDITION LED SEQUENCE

Page 110 - TEST MAIL

DDDLLLPPP PPPrrrooojjjeeeccctttooorrr ––– UUUssseeerrr’’’sss MMMaaannnuuuaaalll – 89 – Image Problems Problem: No image appears on the scree

Page 111 - Structure of the HTTP Server

DDDLLLPPP PPPrrrooojjjeeeccctttooorrr———UUUssseeerrr’’’sss MMMaaannnuuuaaalll – 90 – Remote Control Problems Problem: The projector does not res

Page 112 - – 105 –

– 91 – SPECIFICATIONS Projector Specifications This section provides technical information about the projector's performance. Optical Specificat

Page 113 - REGULATORY COMPLIANCE

DDDLLLPPP PPPrrrooojjjeeeccctttooorrr———UUUssseeerrr’’’sss MMMaaannnuuuaaalll – 92 – Electrical Specifications ITEM DESCRIPTION Inputs 1 Analog

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