9(1)(2) INPUT buttonTo select an input source.(3) SHIFT buttonTo enter the lens shift mode.(44) AUTO SETUP buttonTo perform various settings configure
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12ƽƽƽƽƽƽƽƽ12 35M5MTo ensure safe operation, please observe the following precautions:Use two (2) AAA or LR03 type alkaline batteries.Always replace ba
1350%10%InstallationPositioning the projectorNoteThe brightness in the room has a great influence on picture quality. It is recommended to limit the a
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15HDMIINPUT2INPUT1MONITOR OUTSCART INCOMPUTER IN2 COMPUTER IN13/4HS/CSVS OUT4VIDEO 21••••Unplug the power cords of both the projector and exte
3/4 OUT116(R) (L)(R) (L)(R) (L)orUnplug the power cords of both the projector and external equipment from the AC outlet before connectingthe cabl
173 3Note:Using incorrect power cord may influence the product performance, or even cause hazards like an electric shockor fire. To ensure the produ
18123ƔƔƔ132InstallationLens installationFollow the instructions below to install the lens upon replacing or using the provided lens. For the specifica
1 StatementNote:The screen menu and pictures in the manual may slightly differ from the real product.The manual is subject to change without prior not
193Basic operationCaution on handling the PIN codeIf you forget your PIN code, the projectorcan no longer be started. Take a specialcare in setting a
201233Basic operationTurning off the projectorPress the ON/STAND-BY button on the side control or onthe remote control, and “Power off?” appears on th
21HDMIComputer 1Computer 2RGBHVSCART0(186(/(&7Basic operationHow to operate the on-screen menuRemote controlThe projector can be adjusted
22ԚԛԜԝԞԟԠԘԙHDMIComputer1Computer2RGBHVSCARTMENUSELECTBasic operationFull menu barMain menu Sub menu(1) PC adjustment menuUsed to adjust parameters, l
23CCCCBasic operationAuto setup functionThis function is available just by pressing the Auto Setupbutton on the top control. The system then automatic
240(186(/(&716ƔƔƔƔƔThe arrows are white when there isno correction.The direction of the arrows whichare being corrected turns red.maximum co
25Basic operationHDMIComputerbuttonVideo buttonZD. oom +/-buttonS-VideobuttonComponentbuttonArrow buttonsŸźLamp modebuttonFreeze buttonRemote control
2602˖02Basic operationLENS buttonZOOM buttonScreen modebuttonTimer buttonFocus buttonBlank buttonbuttonBLANK buttonPress the BLANK button to black out
279*$9*$HDMIComputer 1Computer 2RGBHVSCART0(186(/(&7HDMIVGA 1VGA 2RGBHVSCARTComputer inputInput source selection (VGA1/VGA2)Direct operation
28RGBHVHDMIComputer 1Computer 2RGBHVSCART0(186(/(&7HDMIVGA 1VGA 2RGBHVSCARTComputer inputInput source selection (RGBHV)Direct operationPress the I
Table of ContentsTable of Contents ...2To the Owner...3Safety Guide ... ...5Air Circulat
29AutoHDMIComputer 2RGBHVSCART0(186(/(&7Computer 1Computer inputComputer system selectionThe projector automatically tunes to various types o
30MENUSELECT16000001Computer inputAuto PC adjustmentAuto PC Adjustment function is provided to automatically adjust total dots, horizontal position, v
31Computer inputManual adjustment via PCAs some PCs adopt special signal formats, the multi-purpose scanner of may not detect them. To match thespecia
32MENUSELECTComputer inputSelecting image modeDirect selection:Use the key Image on the remote control to select theimage mode.Operation through F. Me
33 32MENUSELECT 32 32
34MENUSELECTComputer inputAdjusting screen sizeThe size of the screen can be re-set to the valuethe user desires.1. Press F. Menu on the remote contro
35HDMIComputer 1Computer 2RGBHVSCARTMENUSELECTAV InputSelecting input source (video, S-video, Component, SCART, HDMI)Direct selectionPress the input
36HDMIRGBHVSCARTMENUSELECTAV InputSelecting AV system1. Press F. Menu on the remote control to displaythe on-screen menu. Press Ÿź to select theicon f
37MENUSELECTSelecting image modeDirect selection:Use the key Image on the remote control to selectthe image mode.Menu selection1. Press F. Menu to dis
38 32MENU SELECT 32 32 On
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39MENUSELECTAdjusting screen sizeThe size of the screen can be re-set to the value the user desires.1.Press F. Menu on the remote control to display t
40 2/2MENUSELECT1/2MENUSELECTmenuSettingOn startStandby modeClosed captionLamp controlTest patternHigh landCooling fastFilter counterWarning
41Blue backYou can use this item to set the background ofThe time when no signal is detected.You can press Ÿź to switch over between theitems below:ON
42SettingLogo (Logo and Logo PIN code lock settings)This function allows you to customize the screen logo with Logo select, Capture, Logo PIN code loc
43SettingLogo PIN code lockUse the Point Ÿź buttons to enter a number. Press the Point Źbutton to fix the number and move the redframe pointer to the
44SettingRearWhen this function is set to On, the picture will be left/right reversed. This function is used to project the image from rear of the scr
45SettingAuto...Brightness is adjusted according to the input signal.Standby modeThis function is available when operating the projector via
46SettingPIN code lockThis function prevents the projector from being operated by unauthorized persons and provides the following setting options for
47SettingON (1)...The fan runs faster than normal speed. Whenoperated in places with high altitude(2000m), the cooling fan will produce weaker ef
48 KH HMENUSELECTzz1080iAInformationDisplaying input sourceThe information menu is used to
4Safety guideAll the safety and operating instructions should be readbefore the product is operated.Read all of the instructions given here and retain
49“Warning Temper” indicatorThe “Warning Temper” indicator tells in what protection stateengaged. The user shouldcheck the “Warning Temper” indicator
50Note:Keep from dust and smog.Otherwise, the image quality may deteriorate.Whenoperated in an environmentwith dust and smog, the dust and dirt willac
51MaintenanceCovering the lens properlyIf needs to be moved or won’t be used forextended period of time, you should cover the lensproperly.Cleaning th
52To replace the lamp, follow the steps below:1. Power off the projector and unplug the powercord. Then let the project cool for at least 45minutes.2.
53ƽ˖MaintenanceChanging the lamp modelPurchasing new lampsUsers can buy new lamps through the local distributor. Your purchase o
54AppendixTroubleshootingBefore you contact the local distributor or repair center, you may check the items below once again.-Make sure you have prope
55AppendixNo image -Check the connection between PC or video equipment-Check with the signal from PC is correct. If connected tocertain laptops, the s
56AppendixDistorted image or no image-Check and adjust the PC menu or on-screen menu.The PIN code dialog box popes up in thestartupprocess-A PIN code
57POWERWARNINGLAMPSHIFTFOCUS??greenredyellowoffgreen flashgreen flash*When the projector bulbreaches its endurance, the indicator light will be yellow
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10Û10Û10° 10°10°10°5Air circulationOpenings in the cabinet are provided for ventilation. Toensure reliable operation of the product and to protect itf
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6Safety guideMoving the projectorCaution on lens protectorBefore use, remove the lens protector. To move the projector, press andhold the Shift or le
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