EXTRAMA CPE-S110 User manual

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Features of CPE-S110 Projector
In order to help users to resolve problems in adjusting whole colors, CPE-S100 Projector enables
users to adjust the intended colors to be controlled independently, such as red, green, blue and
yellow.
ICC (Independent Color Control)
i-Brightness
PIP / POP
i-Brightness complements both brightness and contrast of the dark screen simultaneously.
This function is designed to resolve fundamental problem that projecting screen gets darker when
DVD is inserted in the computer.
You may adjust the brightness and contrast conveniently using the shortcut key on the remote
controller or the control panel on the projector without having to control the brightness and contrast
in a separate way.
In case you need to show two screens simultaneously, PIP overlaps two screens, whereas POP
shows two screens evenly (1:1).
You may freely adjust the size of each screen when the PIP/POP function is implemented.
Color Mode
Since 5 pre-defined user modes are provide, you may need to make complex color control, which is
optimized for the operational environment.
You can select a mode that best matches with the projecting image out of five pre-defined modes.
- Standard mode
- Cinema mode
- P.T mode (Presentation Mode)
- Sport mode
- Game mode

Safety Precautions .................................................................................................................... 3
Symbols ................................................................................................................................................. 3
Precautions on Installation ..................................................................................................................... 4
Precautions on Power Supply................................................................................................................. 4
Precautions on Usage and Miscellaneous.............................................................................................. 5
Product Description .................................................................................................................. 7
What's Inside ........................................................................................................................... 7
Names and Functions of Projector Unit .................................................................................................. 8
Remote Controller ................................................................................................................................ 10
Installing the Projector ........................................................................................................... 11
Installing the Projector ......................................................................................................................... 11
Projection Distance and Screen Size ........................................................................................ 11
Connecting to the S-Video Signal......................................................................................................... 12
Connecting to the Video Signal ................................................................................................ 12
Connecting to the PC ........................................................................................................................... 13
Connecting to the Power Cord .................................................................................................. 14
Basic Operations ..................................................................................................................... 15
Power On ............................................................................................................................... 15
Adjusting Projected Image Size (Optical Zoom) .......................................................................... 16
Adjusting Focus ...................................................................................................................... 16
Adjusting the Image Angle ....................................................................................................... 17
Removing the Trapezoidal Position of the Image (keystone).................................................................... 18
Adjusting the Computer Image ............................................................................................................ 19
Power Off ............................................................................................................................................. 19
Adjustments ............................................................................................................................. 21
Setting and Adjusting the Menus .......................................................................................................... 21
How to Use the Menu on the Remote Controller .................................................................................. 22
How to Use the Menu on the Control Panel ......................................................................................... 23
Shortcut Key Functions......................................................................................................................... 24
Image Adjustments ............................................................................................................................... 26
Screen Adjustments ................................................................................................................ 28
Menu Adjustments .................................................................................................................. 30
Tuning Adjustments.............................................................................................................................. 31
Automatic Adjustments......................................................................................................................... 31
Troubleshooting....................................................................................................................... 33
Miscellaneous ......................................................................................................................... 36
Specifications........................................................................................................................................ 36
Standard Signal Table ......................................................................................................................... 37
Maintenance and Repair....................................................................................................................... 38
Cleaning the External Parts of the Projector ........................................................................................ 38
Cleaning a Lens ................................................................................................................................... 38
Cleaning the Air Filter .......................................................................................................................... 39
Replacing the Air Filter ........................................................................................................................ 39
Time to Replace the Lamp ........................................................................................................ 40
Replacing the Lamp ................................................................................................................. 40
Customer Service Information .................................................................................................... 42
Warranty Card ...................................................................................................................................... 43
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Safety Precautions
Safety Precautions
Symbols
Symbols and descriptions in this manual are designed to prevent possible injuries and product
damages through safe projector using guide. Please comply with the instruction.
Warning Ignoring warning messages may result in serious injuries or
fatal product damages.
Caution Ignoring caution messages may result in slight injuries or
product damages.
Note The note section provides supplementary information on
selected subjects as well as the useful information.
This product is registered as an EMI regulation compliant household appliance.
You can use this product in all areas including the residential area.

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Safety Precautions
Precautions on Installation
1. Do not install the projector at a place where cables can be trampled. Plugs can be damaged or
worn out.
2. Do not install the projector at a place where vibration or strong impacts can be applied.
3. Do not install the projector close to a high voltage wire or magnetic fields. It may interrupt the
normal operation of the projector.
4. Keep projector at least 20 cm apart from deadlocked areas such as walls.
5. Do not place heavy objects on top of the projector.
6. Do not install the projector in an unstable or slating area.
7. Keep away from reach of children.
8. Do not install the projector close to kitchen or humidifier, or unclean places filled with smoke or
steams.
9. Turn off the power and unplug the power cord and remove all cables before moving the projector.
1. Be careful not to drop foreign objects into the holes of the projector. Moreover, do not spill liquid
into the projector.
2. Do not place any breakable objects, liquid cans, medical supplies or any other similar objects
near by the product.
3. Do not close the projector and remote controller loaded with batteries inside the vehicle with
windows closed, or under the direct sunlight, or close to the air conditional or heater outlet, or
areas with high temperature.
4. Do not fill in the cracks or holes of the projector. If proper ventilation is not secured, the projector
can be heated. Furthermore, do not install the projector in a poor ventilated place, or the places
with soft surface such as couch and cushion, or the closed places.
Warning
Caution
Safety Precautions

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Safety Precautions
1. Use the voltage indicated on the projector only. If you use the voltage other than specified, fire
may break out or you may be struck by electricity.
2. Do not place heavy objects on the power cord.
3. Do not bend or pull the power cord.
4. Do not place the power cord close to a heater.
5. Be careful not to get overloaded on the power cord.
6. Do not insert unclean and dusty plug or connector into a socket.
7. Plug socket tightly.
8. Do not touch the power cord with wet hands.
9. Do not pull out the cable when removing the plug or the connector. Instead, hold the plug or
connector head.
Precautions on Power Supply
Warning
Precautions on Usage and Miscellaneous
1. Do not stare the projector lens while the illumination lamp is turned on. Exposure of your eyes
to the strong light can result in impaired vision. Especially, warn the children.
2. Do not open the projector cover except the lens cap. The electrical voltage inside the projector is
dangerous and can cause a fatal injury. Do not attempt to disassemble or fix the product except
as it is specified. Ask for certified service engineers for product repair.
3. Do not insert or drop metallic objects, combustible objects or other foreign objects into the
projector inlet and outlet.
4. If the projector runs abnormally as described below, turn off the power immediately and unplug
the power cord. Then, contact customer service center for assistance.
In case smoke, smell or strange sounds are detected.
In case an image is not projected, or the fan rotation noise is not heard.
In case liquid is spilled or other objects are inserted into the projector.
In case the projector is dropped on a floor or the case is wrecked.
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1. If you plan not to use the projector for a long time, plug out the power cord for your safety.
Fire may break out.
2. Do not remove a lamp after using the projector. Turn off the power and wait until it cools down
sufficiently. Otherwise, you may get burned or injured by heat.
3. Do not use
the projector while the lens cap is closed. The lens cap can be malformed due to heat.
4. The LCD display panel is manufactured by the leading-edge technology.
It contains more than 99.99% active pixels. However, pixels less than 0.01% can inactivate and
emit the light inappropriately.
5. Do not touch the lamp bulb when replacing the lamp. The lifecycle of the lamp can be reduced if
grease remains on the lamp. Make sure to use the cloth or glove when handling a lamp.
6. Clean inside of the projector periodically. In case the projector remains unattended for a long
time, dusty projector may cause a fire or the electrical shock.
7. Do not use or store the projector in a place with extremely high or low temperature.
Also, stay away from abrupt temperature changing area. Make sure to use or store the projector
with the temperature range specified by the instructions.
8. A certain point (dot) may get brighter or darker than other points during projection. This is part
of the LCD panel features, not a symptom of malfunction. The LCD panel is manufactured with
high-precision technology that black dot may appear, or red/green/blue dot can be too bright at
the same time. Moreover, the irregular vertical lines or brighter parts can appear from time to
time.
9. Close the lens cap when not in use. It may protect from contamination and damage.
10. Do not use or store the projector at a place with smoke or flame. It can affect the image quality.
11. Mercury and other substance used for projector's light source can be damaged by noise,
abnormal operation or shock. If it is damaged, the projector will not activate and its lifecycle can
be reduced. Lamp lifecycle varies according to the lamp characteristics and operational
environment, therefore, it is recommended to prepare a spare lamp.
12. The mercury lamp can be inactive if it is used as a projector light source, which is the normal
characteristic of the lamp. If the lamp is not turned on when you turn on the projector, you have
to check to see if the lamp is damaged or not. If the lamp is not damaged, install the lamp again.
Refer to the instruction for lamp replacement and reinstallation. If the lamp is damaged, replace
with new ones or ask for assistance to the nearest dealers. It is recommended to have a spare
lamp to prepare for unexpected occasions.
13. Precautions when moving the projector.
Turn off the projector and plug out all power cords from the consent. If other cables are
connected, remove them all.
Close the lens cap.
Push back the adjustable foot
Put the projector into a carry-on case when you carry it.
Safety Precautions
Precautions on Usage and Miscellaneous
Caution
Safety Precautions

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Product Description
Product Description
What's Inside
See if the following components are included in the product package.
If you find anything is missing, consult the authorized dealer or the service center.
User’s manual
Projector carry-on case
(including a shoulder strap)
Projector Remote controller
(including CR2025 lithium battery)
Video cablePower cord
15pin D-sub cable
S-Video cable
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Names and Functions of Projector Unit
< Front side >
< Rear side >
Lens
Remote sensor
Adjustable foot Adjustable foot
Lens cap
Exhaust ventsSafety locking device
Power switch
AC power input terminal
Remote sensor
Product Description
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< Left side >
<Top surface and control panel>
Names and Functions of Projector Unit
Video terminal Computer connection terminal
S-Video terminal
Yellow lamp : When the lamp is not in the projector or
fan is disconnected, the yellow lamp blinks.
(Indicates a fan malfunction)
Lamp indicator:
Yellow : On standby mode.
Green: During projection.
Green / Yellow blinking :
On cool down mode.
MENU button
Use this button to enter or
exit the menu mode.
Power button
Use this button to turn the power
on/off.(Press this button twice
to turn off.)
Keystone button
Use this button to remove the
trapezoidal distortion of the
image projected on the
screen.
Moves to the upper or the
left menu.
Reduces the value of the
function selected by the menu.
INPUT/ESC button:
INPUT: Use this button to select an
input device.
(S-VIDEO COMPOSITE
COMPUTER)
i-Brightness button
Use this button to compensate for
the dark screen when displaying the
movie file in the PC.
Moves to the lower or right menu.
Increases the value of the function
selected by the menu.
RS-232C
<control panel>
Product Description
ESC:
When the menu screen is open,
the menu will move to the upper level.
If the menu screen is not opened in
the PIP/POP mode, the menu will
return to the original screen.
Air inlet
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Input Select button
(Switches between S-Video
VIDEO Computer)
Power button
PIP : Two screen button.
Use this button to project
two screens at a time.
POP : Displays the video and com-
puter screen with the same size.
MENU/ : Menu/Select button
Displays the main menu
or select it.
: Pops up the sub-menu.
Moves to the upper/lower
menu item.
: Shows/Hides the sub-menu.
Moves to the left/right menu item.
Keystone button
Use this button to remove the
trapezoidal distortion of the image
projected on the screen.
Window Mode button
Sets the window mode for the
currently active screen in order to
adjust screen size or position.
ESC button
Moves to the upper menu when
the menu screen is available.
If the menu screen is not opened
in the PIP/POP mode, the menu
will return to the original screen.
/+ button
Increases or decreases the value
of the selected menu.
Auto button
Automatically detects the input
signal to optimize the computer
image.
i-Brightness button
Use this button to compensate for
the dark screen when displaying
the movie file in the PC.
Zoom button
Magnifies the screen.
Freeze button
This button allows the image to be
retained in the projector memory and
stills the picture on the screen.
Press the button once to freeze the
picture and again to de-freeze.
Product Description
Remote Controller
Replacing Batteries
Refer to the figures shown at the rear side of the remote controller
when replacing batteries.
Use the CR2025 type battery.
Product Description

Seen from the side Seen from the top
Installing the Projector
The projector should be placed so that the center line of the lens is at a right angle to the screen
as in the following figures.
Use the adjustable foot to control the angle of the projector. (See page 17.)
Projection Distance and Screen Size
Installing the Projector
Projecting distance
The projected image size may vary depending on the lens and projection distance.
Please use the following table.
Screen size (inch/cm)
Maximum zoom Minimum zoom
1.7 m
2.0 m
3.0 m
4.0 m
5.0 m
6.0 m
7.0 m
8.0 m
40 (102cm)
46 (117cm)
68 (173cm)
88 (224cm)
107 (272cm)
128 (325cm)
148 (376cm)
153 (389cm)
50 (127cm)
58 (147cm)
86 (218cm)
114 (290cm)
140 (356cm)
166 (422cm)
187 (475cm)
200 (508cm)
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Connecting to the Video Signal
Connecting to the S-Video Signal
Turn off the projector and device connected to the projector.
Connect the video output terminal for DVD, TV, camcorder or set-top box to the projector
video output terminal, using the provided S-video cable.
Turn off the projector and device connected to the projector.
Connect the S-video output terminal for DVD, TV, camcorder or set-top box to the
projector S-video output terminal, using the provided S-video cable.
Always turn off the projector before connecting to the video device in order to
protect the device connected to the projector.
DVD/VCR
GAME Player
Camcorder
DVD/VCR
Camcorder
S-VIDEO Cable
VIDEO Cable
Installing the Projector
To connect the digital camera, use the connection cable provided with the
digital camera.
Installing the Projector

Connecting to the PC
Installing the Projector
Check to see if the computer power is off and the power switch located at the rear side of
the projector is also turned off.
Connect the PC to the projector RGB terminal using the provided 15-pin D sub signal cable.
If you're using the old model Macintosh, buy Macintosh adaptor from the market and connect
to the Macintosh video port.
Always turn off the projector before connecting to the PC in order to protect
the PC connected to the projector.
If you want to use the computer as a projector, you should check the computer
resolution and frequency by referring to the computer user’s manual because
the output resolution of the video signal should match with that of the projector.
Projector
IBM VGA or compatible
(laptop or desktop PC)
MAC
15-pin D sub signal cable
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Connecting to the Power Cord
Installing the Projector
Do not project with lens cap on.
The lens cap may be deformed by heat.
Never look into the lens after turning on the projector.
Your vision can be impaired due to strong light.
See if the projector and connected device are turned off.
Check connection status between the projector and computer or video device.
Open the lens cap.
Plug in the provided power cord completely to the power port located at the rear side of
the projector.
Then, connect the power cord plug t the power socket.
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Basic Operations
Power On
Press the power switch on located at the rear side of the
projector. (The power indicator will light up with red color
and the projector will be standby mode.)
Press the Power button( ) on the remote controller or
the top surface of the projector. (The operation indicator
will light up with green color and projection will be started.)
Press the Input button on the remote controller or the
projector control panel to select the intended device.
(Whenever you press the Input button, the input source
will be switched to S-video Composite Computer.)
< Remote
controller >
< Projector >
< Remote
controller >
< Projector >
< Projector >
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Basic Operations
Turn the iris inside the projector lens clockwise or counterclockwise to set the proper
projected image.
Basic Operations
Adjusting Projected Image Size (Optical Zoom)
The projected image size varies depending on the distance between the screen and the projector.
To adjust screen size in the optimal state, check the projected distance range by screen size and
adjust the distance using the optical zoom function.
Projection distance: Screen size at 1.7mm ~ 8.0mm is 40"(102cm) ~ 200"(508cm).
Adjusting Focus
Adjust focus by turning the focus iris located at the front side of the projector clockwise
or counterclockwise.
Optical zoom iris
Focus iris
If the lens is stained or set with dirt, focus cannot be set properly.
Clean it neatly.
If you cannot adjust focus, refer to the recommended installation distance by
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Basic Operations
Adjusting the Image Angle
Lift up the front side of the projector until the intended angle is obtained. Then, press down
the adjustable foot button with both hands. The front foot will be ejected.
Release the adjustable foot button when the front foot is ejected as much as you want.
If you want to take the foot back, put down the projector while pressing down the adjustable
foot button.
If the projector is tilting vertically, adjust the level using the adjustable foot.
When you use an adjustable foot, the image may get distorted in trapezoid
form sometimes. Use the keystone function to remove the trapezoidal
distortion of the image. (8page)
Loosen Fasten
Basic Operations
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Basic Operations
Removing the Trapezoidal Position of the Image (keystone)
If you install the projector with a specific angle suing the adjustable foot lever of the projector, the
projected image may get distorted in trapezoid form. You can adjust the projected image if it can
be adjusted within approximately 15" range vertically, suing the keystone adjustment function.
Basic Operations
When you use the keystone function, image size will be reduced.
You need to re-adjust the image when you move the projector to a different place
or change the projection angle.
Press the Keystone button( ) on the remote controller
or the projector control panel.
Press the " " button to make the lower side image narrower.
Press the "+" button to make the upper size image narrower.
Press the Keystone button( ) again to complete adjustm-
ent and exit from this function.
< Remote
controller >
< Projector >

Power Off
Turn off the power of the input device connected to the
projector.
Press the Power button( ) on the remote controller or
the connected input device.
< Remote
controller >
< Projector >
Basic Operations
Adjusting the Computer Image
Press the Auto button on the remote controller.
When the computer signal is entered, phase, frequency and position will be automatically
adjusted to the optimal state.
You can use this function only when the input signal of the projecting device
is a computer.
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Basic Operations
DO you want to turn off?
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Basic Operations
If you expand the lamp height adjustment foot, take it back
to the original position.
Fit the lens cap on.
Be sure to fit the lens cap on when the projector is not in
use to keep out dirt.
Fit the lens cap on.
Basic Operations
Power Off (continue)
< Remote
controller >
< Projector >
Do not plug out the power cord from the consent when the power indicator
blinks (cool down mode). If you pull out the power cord while the indicator
blinks with yellow color, the projector malfunction can occur or lamp life can
be reduced.
Press the Power button( ) again.
The lamp will be turned off and the power indicator will blink
with yellow color. The projector will enter into the cool down
mode. (Duration of the cool down mode varies depending
on the surrounding temperature.)
When the power indicator is on with yellow color continuou-
sly, fan operation will be stopped and the cool down mode
will be completed.
Plug out the power consent if you will not use the projector
for a long time.
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