Eiki EIP-UHS100 User manual

Multimedia Projector
Model EIP-UHS100
EIP-XHS100
Owner's Manual
SHUTTER
TEMP.
LAMP2
LAMP1
POWER
STATUS
(Projection lens is optional.)

DLP™ Projector with High Resolution
The Projector with the high
performance Digital Micromirror Device
(DMD) in conjunction with the advanced
Liquid Cooling technology to provide the
excellent projecting performance and
reliability.
Motor-driven Lens Control
Projection lens can be moved up,
down, right and left with the motor-
driven lens shift function. This function
makes it easy to provide projected image
where you want. Zoom and focus can
also be adjusted with a motor-driven
operation.
Complete projection lens options
Seven types of motorized projection
lens can be an option for EIP-UHS100/
EIP-XHS100, the projection lenses can
cover the throw ratio range from 0.75:1
to 8.56:1 and is suitable to be used in
most of applications.
Quick Lens Change design
The interchangeable lens design
allows the user to easily and quickly
change the suitable lens by pressing the
Lens Release button on front cover.
Built-in Lens Memory functions
Lens memory function allows you to
store and recall the lens control setting
up to 10 sets. The lens position, focus
and zoom settings can be saved in the
projector and recall for quick projector
setup.
User Changeable Color Wheel
The projector is equipped with smart
color wheel detection and modulized
color wheel. Plug in the color wheel, the
projector can automatically detect and
switch the parameter of corresponding
color wheel for high brightness or rich
color reproduction projection.
Built-in e-Warping Engine
The projector is equipped with built-in
e-warping engine to support to geometry
correction like keystone, four corners,
pincushion/barrel correction and image
rotation.
Built-in Edge Blending and Blanding
Function
The projector has built in edge
blending and blank function. Using edge
blending function of the projector can
create seamless displays by overlapping
projector images and blending the
edges.
Various Lamp Power Options
The advanced dual-lamp optical
engine as well as the single-lamp, dual-
lamp, Normal, Eco (energy-saving)
and Custom Power Level mode offer
the convenience for installation and
maintenance. Custom Power Level
option allows you to adjust the lamp
power from 100% to 80.4% to fine-tune
the brightness of projectors.
Shutter Function
The projector is equipped with the
shutter that provides complete blackness
for a while the projected image is not
needed with keeping the projector on.
Wired LAN Function
This projector is loaded with a wired
LAN function to control and set-up the
projector remotely via network including
general projector setup, lens control…
etc.
High-Density Filter
The projector is designed with a
higher density filter to limit the amount
of dust that can settle on the internal
components and reduce the lamp life or
dull the image. It’s easy to vacuum the
dust off or replace the filter when the
time comes to clean or replace the lter.
Picture-In-Picture
This projector is capable of projecting
two images simultaneously by using
Picture In Picture function. The function
offers various options to select main/
submenu position and input source. For
details, refer to the section.
Feature and Design

Index
Feature and Design..................................................................................................2
To the Owner.............................................................................................................5
Safety Instructions...................................................................................................6
Installing the Projector in Proper Directions.........................................................7
Positioning Precautions ..........................................................................................7
Compliance....................................................................................................................................8
Standard Accessories..............................................................................................9
Optional Accessories...............................................................................................10
Optional Lenses and Projection Size ..........................................................................................10
Complete projection lens series as below table ........................................................................10
Projection Size v.s Distance.........................................................................................................11
Overview......................................................................................12
Projector contents ...................................................................................................12
Part Names and Functions...........................................................................................................12
Terminals and Connectors ......................................................................................13
Control Keys and Indicators ...................................................................................14
Control Keys..................................................................................................................................14
LED Indicator.................................................................................................................................15
Remote Control .............................................................................................................................16
Remote Control Battery Installation............................................................................................17
Remote Control Receivers and Operation Range......................................................................17
Wired Remote Control ..................................................................................................................18
Installation ................................................................................................................19
Lens Installation............................................................................................................................19
Lens replacement.....................................................................................................20
To replace the projector Lens ......................................................................................................20
Positioning Projector...............................................................................................21
Picture Level and Pitch Adjustment ............................................................................................21
Adjusting the Picture Orientation................................................................................................21
Lens Shift Adjustment .............................................................................................22
Vertical / Horizontal Lens Shift.....................................................................................................22
Connecting to Computer .........................................................................................23
Connecting to Video Equipment.............................................................................24
Cable used for connection ...........................................................................................................24
Trigger connection...................................................................................................25
RS-232 Connection ..................................................................................................26
LAN Connection .......................................................................................................26
Connecting to wired remote controller ..................................................................27
Connecting the AC Power Cord..............................................................................28

Basic Operation..........................................................................29
Turning On the Projector.........................................................................................29
Turn Off the Projector ..............................................................................................29
Selecting an Input Source .......................................................................................30
Selecting a Aspect Ratio .........................................................................................30
How to Operate the On-Screen Menu.....................................................................31
OSD Operation...............................................................................................................................31
Changing the OSD Language.......................................................................................................32
OSD Tree ........................................................................................................................................33
OSD Operation-INPUT...................................................................................................................37
OSD Introduction – PICTURE.......................................................................................................40
OSD Introduction – LAMPS..........................................................................................................43
OSD Introduction - ALIGNMENT ..................................................................................................44
OSD Introduction – CONTROL.....................................................................................................48
OSD Introduction – SERVICE.......................................................................................................49
Maintenance and Care ............................................................................................51
Lamp Replacement .......................................................................................................................51
Maintenance and Care ............................................................................................53
Change Filters ...............................................................................................................................53
Change the color wheel................................................................................................................55
Warning Indicators........................................................................................................................57
Apendix .....................................................................................................................58
Technical Specication.................................................................................................................58
Product Outline Dimension.....................................................................................59
Support Timing List .................................................................................................60
Serial Control Interface.................................................................................................................61
Projector Control via LAN ............................................................................................................62
Congurations of Terminals.........................................................................................................68

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To the Owner
Before installing and operating the projector, read this manual thoroughly. The projector
provides many convenient features and functions. Operating the projector properly enables
you to manage those features and maintains it in good condition for many years to come.
Improper operation may result in not only shortening the product life, but also malfunctions,
re hazard, or other accidents.
If the projector seems to operate improperly, read this manual again, check operations
and cable connections and go to “Troubleshooting” section in the later part of this manual.
If the problem still persists, contact the dealer where you purchased the projector or the
service center.
WARNING: ● THIS APPARATUS MUST BE EARTHED.
● TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS
APPLIANCE TO RAIN OR MOISTURE.
This projector produces intense light from the projection lens. Do not stare directly into
the lens, otherwise eye damage could result. Be especially careful that children do not
stare directly into the beam.
Install the projector in a proper position. Otherwise it may result in a re hazard.
Allowing the proper amount of space on the top, sides, and rear of the projector cabinet
is critical for proper air circulation and cooling of the unit. The illustrations indicates the

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required distance from the ceiling. If the projector is to be built into a compartment or
similarly enclosed, these minimum distances must be maintained.
70cm 50cm 50cm
30cm
Do not cover the ventilation slots on the projector. Heat buildup can reduce the service
life of your projector, and can also be dangerous.
If the projector is unused for an extended time, unplug the projector from the power outlet.
DO NOT SET THE PROJECTOR IN GREASE, WET, OR SMOKY CONDITIONS
SUCH AS IN A KITCHEN TO PREVENT A BREAKDOWN OR A DISASTER. IF THE
PROJECTOR COMES IN CONTACT WITH OIL OR CHEMICALS, IT MAY BECOME
DETERIORATED.
Safety Instructions
All the safety and operating instructions should be read before the product is operated,
and retain the owner’s manual for later use.
Do not use the equipment near water.
The projector should never be covered with cloth or other materials, and the openings
should not be blocked by placing the projector on unstable surface like a bed, sofa and
rug.
Do not install the equipment near the thermal source, such as the heater, radiator, furnace
or other equipment that will generate heat (including the amplier).
Do not install the projector near the ventilation duct of air conditioner.
This projector should be operated only from the type of power source indicated on the
marking label. If you are not sure of the type of power supplied, consult an authorized
dealer or local power company. Do not allow anything to rest on the power cord.
Do not overload wall outlets and extension cords as this can result in fire or electric
shock.
Do not destroy the safety protection function of polarized or grounding plugs as this
can result in re electric shock or causing projector damaged. If the provided plug does not
match the outlet, contact an electrician to change the old one.
When hanging the projector from the ceiling, keep the air intake vents and
the top clean. If you leave the projector unclean for a long time, the cooling
fans can be clogged with dust, and it may cause a breakdown or a disaster.

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Prevent the power cord from being treaded or pressed, especially the power cord near
the plug, outlet and the connection between the power cord and the equipment.
Unplug the power cord during a lighting or when the equipment is not used for long
periods.
Do not stare directly at the lens when the projector is running.
Do not attempt to service this projector yourself as opening or removing covers may
expose you to dangerous voltage or other hazards. Refer all servicing to qualied service
personnel.
When replacement parts are required, be sure the service technician has used
replacement parts specied by the manufacturer that have the same characteristics as the
original part. Unauthorized substitutions may result in re, electric shock, injury to persons
or projector damaged.
The +12V trigger only outputs 12V DC trigger signal. Do not connect to other power
input or output. Otherwise, the equipment may be damaged.
Blocking the air vents by dust and leaving the projector uncleaned for a long time may
cause a breakdown, damage the projector or accidents. Please clean or change the lters
regularly. The packaging materials should be kept properly for the use of transportation.
Installing the Projector in Proper Directions
Use the projector properly in specied positions. Improper positioning may shorten the
lamp life and result in severe accident or re hazard.
This projector can project the picture in upward, downward, or inclined position in
perpendicular direction to the horizontal plane.
Positioning Precautions
Avoid positioning the projector as described below.
15°
15°
Do not tilt the projector
more than 15 degree
from side to side.
Do not put the projector
on either side to project
an image.
10°10°
In upward projection, do
not tilt the projector over
10 degree right and left.
10°10°
In downward projection,
do not tilt the projector
over 10 degree right and
left.
CAUTION ON CEILING MOUNTING
For Ceiling mounting, you need the ceiling mount kit designed for the projector.
When the projector is not mounted properly, it may fail, causing hazards or injury.
For details, please consult you dealer. The warranty dose not cover any damage
caused by use of any non-recommended ceiling mount kit or installation of the
ceiling mount kit in an improper location.

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Compliance
Federal Communications Commission Notice
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital
device, pursuant to Part 15 of FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable
protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial
environment. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy
and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful
interference to radio communications. Operation of this equipment in a residential area is
likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the
interference at his own expense.
Do not make any changes or modications to the equipment unless otherwise specied
in the instructions. If such changes or modications should be made, you could be required
to stop operation of the equipment.
Canadian Radio Interference Regulations
This Class A digital apparatus meets all requirements of the Canadian ICES-003
WARNING
This is a Class A product. In a domestic environment this product may cause radio
interference in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures.

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Standard Accessories
Owner's Manual (CD) AC Power cord
US Type*1 ; Euro Type*1
Remote control with batteries
(AA or LR6)
EIP-UHS100
EIP-XHS100
+
-
+
-
VGA cable Quick start guide Lens cap
Wired remote Cable Lens lock screw (M4*1) Color type
Color Wheel Module

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Optional Accessories
Optional Lenses and Projection Size
Seven types of motor-powered projection lens can be an option for EIP-UHS100/EIP-
XHS100, the projection lenses can cover the throw ratio range from 0.75:1 to 8.56:1.
These lenses support to Lens Memory features to EIP-UHS100/EIP-XHS100, lens memory
function offers ten memory set for storing. For accurate lens memory and recall functions,
make sure to calibrate the projection lens by Center Lens function when you install the
projection lens in EIP-UHS100/EIP-XHS100 each time.
Complete projection lens series as below table
Lens Type Zoom
Ratio
F# Focus Length
f (mm)
Lens Shift Range Throw Ratio
Vertical Horizontal EIP-XHS100 EIP-UHS100
AH-CD20203 1.25 1.96-2.3 11.3-14.1 40% ±10% 0.77-0.97:1 0.75-0.93:1
AH-CD20201 - 1.85 11.6 0% 0% 0.79:1 0.76:1
AH-CD20202 1.41 1.85–2.5 18.7-26.5 50% ±10% 1.3-1.85:1 1.25-1.79:1
AH-CD20101 1.3 1.7 - 1.9 26.0 - 34.0 50% ±10% 1.79-2.35:1 1.73-2.27:1
AH-CD20401 1.65 1.86-2.48 32.9 - 54.2 50% ±10% 2.3-3.81:1 2.22-3.67:1
AH-CD20301 1.5 1.85-2.41 52.8 - 79.1 50% ±10% 3.71-5.57:1 3.58-5.38:1
AH-CD20302 1.55 1.85-2.48 78.5 - 121.9 50% ±10% 5.5-8.56:1 5.31-8.26:1
AH-CD20201 is a fixed focus lens and support to limited lens memory function. The vertical and
horizontal shift range is 0%, the corners of the projected image may appear shadows or distortion if lens is
shifted horizontally or vertically. Please consult EIKI service center for more details.
To ensure that the projector can recall the lens memory setting precisely, make sure to perform the
Center Lens function whenever a lens is mounted.

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Projection Size v.s Distance
EIP-UHS100
Fixed
Short Throw
A
H-CD20201
Inch Wide Tele FixedWideTeleWideTele Wide Tele Wide Tele Wide Tele
40 861
x
5380.620.790.641.051.521.451.931.873.153.014.604.427.05
80 1723
x
1077 1.29 1.63 1.32 2.16 3.09 2.97 3.92 3.82 6.39 6.16 9.33 9.13 14.40
100 2154
x
1346 1.62 2.05 1.66 2.71 3.88 3.73 4.92 4.80 8.00 7.74 11.70 11.48 18.07
120 2584
x
1615 1.96 2.46 2.01 3.26 4.66 4.49 5.91 5.77 9.62 9.31 14.06 13.84 21.75
150 3231
x
2019 2.46 3.09 2.52 4.09 5.84 5.63 7.41 7.24 12.04 11.68 17.61 17.37 27.26
200 4307
x
2692 3.29 4.14 3.37 5.47 7.81 7.53 9.90 9.68 16.08 15.61 23.52 23.26 36.44
250 5384
x
3365 4.13 5.18 4.23 6.85 9.77 9.43 12.39 12.12 20.12 19.55 29.44 29.15 45.62
300 6461
x
4038 4.96 6.23 5.08 8.23 11.73 11.34 14.88 14.56 24.16 23.49 35.35 35.04 54.81
350 7538
x
4711 5.80 7.27 5.94 9.61 13.70 13.24 17.37 17.00 28.20 27.42 41.27 40.93 63.99
400 8615 x 5384 6.63 8.32 6.79 10.99 15.66 15.14 19.86 19.44 32.24 31.36 47.18 46.82 73.18
450 9692
x
6057 7.47 9.36 7.65 12.37 17.62 17.04 22.36 21.88 36.28 35.30 53.10 52.71 82.36
500 10768 x 6730 8.30 10.41 8.50 13.75 19.59 18.94 24.85 24.32 40.32 39.24 59.01 58.60 91.54
Long Throw Long Throw
AH-CD20203 AH-CD20301AH-CD20302
W x H (mm)
AH-CD20202 AH-CD20101 AH-CD20401
Long ThrowdradnatSworhTtrohSepyTsneLShort Throw
Model Name
EIP-XHS100
Fixed
Short Throw
A
H-CD20201
Inch Wide Tele FixedWideTeleWideTele Wide Tele Wide Tele Wide Tele
40 813
x
80 1626
x
100 2032
x
120 2438
x
150 3048
x
200 4064
x
250 5080
x
300 6096
x
350 7112
x
400 8128
x
450 9144
500
x
W x H (mm)
Long Throw Long Throw Long Throw
Model Name AH-CD20203AH-CD20202AH-CD20101 AH-CD20401 AH-CD20301 AH-CD20302
Lens Type Short ThrowShort ThrowStandard
6100.61 0.77 0.62 1.03 1.49 1.42 1.88 1.83 3.08 2.94 4.49 4.31 6.89
1219 1.26 1.59 1.29 2.11 3.02 2.90 3.83 3.73 6.24 6.02 6.12 8.91 14.07
1524 1.58 2.00 1.62 2.65 3.79 3.65 4.80 4.69 7.82 7.56 11.43 11.22 17.66
1829 1.91 2.40 1.96 3.18 4.56 4.39 5.78 5.64 9.40 9.10 13.74 13.52 21.25
2286 2.40 3.02 2.46 3.99 5.71 5.50 7.24 7.07 11.77 11.41 17.21 16.97 26.64
3048 3.21 4.04 3.29 5.34 7.63 7.36 9.67 9.46 15.72 15.25 22.99 22.73 35.62
3810 4.03 5.06 4.13 6.69 9.55 9.22 12.11 11.84 19.67 19.10 28.78 28.48 44.59
4572 4.84 6.08 4.96 8.04 11.47 11.07 14.54 14.23 23.62 22.95 34.56 34.24 53.57
5334 5.66 7.10 5.80 3.39 13.39 12.93 16.98 16.61 27.57 26.80 40.34 39.99 62.55
6096 6.47 8.12 6.63 10.74 15.31 14.79 19.41 19.00 31.52 30.64 46.12 45.75 71.53
6858 7.29 9.14 7.47 12.09 17.23 16.64 21.85 21.38 35.47 34.49 51.90 51.50 80.50
7620 8.10 10.16 8.30 13.44 19.14 18.50 24.28 23.77 39.42 38.34 57.69 57.26 89.48
x
10160
Distance unit : m
Note:
The values in the tables are approximate and may be slightly different from the actual measurements.

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Overview
Projector contents
Part Names and Functions
SHUTTER
TEMP.
LAMP2
LAMP1
POWER
STATUS
1
10
2
3
9
4 6 7 85
Rear side
11 12
13 14
15 16
①Color Wheel Cover
②Infrared Remote Receiver(Front)
③Lens Release Button
④Air Intake Vent and Filter Cover
⑤Adjustable Foot
⑥AC Power Switch
⑦Power Cord Connector
⑧Terminals and Connectors
⑨Control Panel
⑩LED Indication
⑪Exhaust Vent
⑫Infrared Remote Receiver(Rear)
⑬Exhaust Vent and Lamp 1 Cover
⑭Exhaust Vent and Lamp 2 Cover
⑮Air Intake Vent and Filter Cover
⑯Adjustable Foot

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Terminals and Connectors
IN OUT
TEJ
HV
RGBLAN
RS-232
HDMI
DVI-D B/Pb G/Y R/Pr
WIRED REMOTE
TRIGGER
SDI
Input SDI signals to IN and outputs the SDI signals from OUT.
HDMI
Connect the HDMI signal from the video device to this terminal.
DVI-D
Connect the DVI-D output on the computer to the terminal, the terminal can support to
HDCP compatible signal.
5 BNC INPUT JACKS
Connect the RGB signals or YPbPr singals.
WIRED REMOTE
Connect the wired remote control to this jack with a remote control cable (supplied).
TRIGGER
The TRIGGER terminal provides 12V (+/-1.5) output for screen control.
LAN
Connect the Ethernet cable to the terminals for controlling the projector. (page 62)
RGB
Connect a computer output (Analog D-sub 15-pin type) to this terminal.
RS-232
Connect a RS-232(Not supplied) from the computer to the terminal for controlling the
projector.

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Control Keys and Indicators
Control Keys
SHUTTER
POWER
MENU EXIT
INPUT AUTO SYNC ASPECT OPEN
FOCUS
LENS
SHIFT
CLOSE
ZOOM
ENTER
++
--
POWER
Turn on/off the projector.
INPUT
Select the input source, press the button once to select next source option, the sequence
of the source is HDMI, DVI, VGA, Component/BNC, Composite, 3G-SDI.
AUTO SYNC
Use the button to perform auto sync.
ASPECT
Change aspect ratio, press the button once to the next aspect ratio setting.
SHUTTER OPEN/CLOSE
Press OPEN button to open the shutter, CLOSE to close the shutter.
MENU
Press the button to open or close the OSD menu.
ARROW BUTTONS
Use the four button to move the cursor on OSD, select the item or adjust the setting.
ENTER
Use the button to conrm the changes you made and to show ZOOM/FOCUS OSD. When
you press the button again, LENS SHIFT OSD appears.
EXIT
Use the button to close the OSD menu.
LENS SHIFT
Press the four arrow buttons to open Lens control window.
FOCUS +/-
Use FOCUS+ or FOCUS- to focus the projected image.
ZOOM +/-
Use the two buttons to zoom in or zoom out the projected image.

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LED Indicator
SHUTTER
TEMP.
LAMP 2
LAMP 1
POWER
STATUS
This indicator ashes green when the projector is warming up and
keep green when turning on.
Indicates the status of the projector.
The indicator lights green when the lamp 1 is on, the indicator is off
when the lamp is off.
Indicate the system temperature status. The indicator is
ashing red if abnormal temperature is detected.
This indicator lights green when the shutter is closed, it lights
off when the shutter is open.
The indicator lights green when the lamp 2 is on, the indicator is off
when the lamp is off.

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Remote Control
3
8
10
13
16
21
1
4
11
19
14
22
17
2
5
6
9
12
15
18
20
23
7
1 ON
Turn the projector on.
2. OFF
Turn the projector off.
3. FOCUS
Focuses the projected images.
4. ZOOM
Zoom in/out the projected image.
5. TEST PATTERN
Display test pattern.
6. LENS SHIFT
Shift the lens, up/down or left/right.
7. ENTER
Conrm the change. Open ZOOM/FOCUS OSD.
Press again to open LENS SHIFT.
8. MENU
Open and close the OSD menu.
9. EXIT
Close the OSD menu.
10. INPUT
Select a input source.
11. PICTURE
Starts the PICTURE function.
12. NETWORK
Enter the Network (LAN) menu.
13. AUTO SYNC
Automatically adjust the computer image to its
optimum setting.
14. ASPECT
Select the aspect ratio settings.
15. PIP
Display the picture-in-picture screen.
16. OVERSCAN
Select an overscan mode.
17. FREEZE
Freeze/unfreezes the on-screen picture.
18. LAMP MODE
Select a higher or lower brightness setting.
19. INFO.
Display projector information.
20. LIGHT
Turn on the remote control backlight.
21. CLEAR
Not available
22. SHUTTER
Open/close the shutter.
23. ID SET
Not available

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Notes on Remote Control Operation
Inmostsituations,youcansimplypointtheremotecontrolatthescreenwhichwillreecttheIRsignal
fromtheremotebacktowardtheIRreceiverontheprojector.Insomecases,however,ambientlightmay
prevent this. If so, try again.
If the effective range of the remote control decreases, or it stops working, replace the batteries with new
ones.
The remote control may fail to operate if the infrared remote sensor is exposed to bright sunlight or
uorescentlighting.
Remote Control Battery Installation
1. Slide the battery cover to remove it.
2. Install two AA(2) batteries with the correct polarity.
3. Put back the cover.
Notes on Batteries
Make sure that the battery polarities are correct when installing the batteries.
Do not mix an old battery with a new one or different types of batteries.
Avoid contact with water or liquid.
Do not expose the remote control to moisture or heat.
Do not drop the remote control.
If you will not use the remote control for periods long time, remove the batteries to avoid damage from battery
leakage. Please wipe the remote control clean and install new batteries if the battery is leaked.
Dispose of used batteries according to the instructions or your local disposal rule or guideline.
Remote Control Receivers and Operation Range
Infrared Remote Receivers are provided on the front and rear cover. Point the remote
control toward the projector, than press the buttons. Maximum operating range for the
remote control is about 10 meters and ±30 degrees.
SHUTTER
TEMP.
LAMP2
LAMP1
POWER
STATUS
10m
±30°
10m
±30°
Note:
Whenhangingtheprojectorfromtheceiling,pointtowardtheInfraredRemoteReceiverwhichislocated
fartherawayfromtheuorescentlight.

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Wired Remote Control
The remote control can be used as a wired remote control. Wired remote control helps
you use the remote control outside the operating range. Connect the remote control and
the projector with the remote control cable (supplied). If the remote control is connected to
the cable, the remote control does not emit signal.
IN OUT
TEJ
HV
RGBLAN
RS-232
HDMI
DVI-DB/PbG/Y R/Pr
WIRED REMOTE
TRIGGER

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Installation
Lens Installation
Before setting up the projector, install Projection Lens on the projector.
Before installation, check where the projector is used and prepare a suitable lens. For the
details, contact the sales dealer where you purchased the projector.
To install and change the projector Lens:
1. Remove the Lens cap.
2. Insert the lens and ensure the lens touches the lens holder. Align the " " symbol on
the lens label with the " " symbol on the top of the body (align to the center of the lens
hole).Make sure the lens is pushed into the holder and turn it clockwise to the "Lock"
position. When turning the lens, the "Click" sounds once to indicate that the lens is
completely xed.
Align
symbol

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Lens replacement
To replace the projector Lens
1. Press and hold the lens lock button. Support the lens and turn counterclockwise to
loosen the lens. Pull the lens backward and slide the lens out of the lens holder.
2. Insert the lens and ensure the lens touches the lens holder. Align the " " symbol on
the lens label with the " " symbol on the top of the body (align to the center of the lens
hole).
Align
symbol
3. Make sure the lens is pushed into the holder and turn it clockwise to the "Lock" position.
When turning the lens, the "Click" sounds once to indicate that the lens is completely
xed.
4. Check if the lens is really secured by trying to pull the lens out of the lens holder.
Note:
When removing the lens, make sure you press and hold the release button to loosen and unlock the lens
The projector supports the lens memory function. Perform the Center Lens function every time to calibrate
the projection lens after you installed the lens.
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