Lens Technology XPJ User manual

XPJ Projector
Owner’s Manual
Updated Nov 15, 2010
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Introduction
Congratulations and get ready to really change the way
you watch movies or T.V., play games, view pictures,
surf the internet and so much more! The XPJ Projector
is a projector for you to use and play with just like
you’ve always wanted. This machine has been
designed to be easy to use and fun. You’ll love the high
quality projection and image quality options. Within the
manual, you’ll find set up and usage instructions,
troubleshooting advice, and important safety
instructions. You will soon be ready to experience the
fun of the XPJ Projector. Enjoy!

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Table of Contents
Important Safety Information
Precautions 4
Operating Instructions
Features of Your Projector 6
Using Your Projector 7
Storing Your Projector 8
Turning Off Your Projector 9
Helpful Information
Menu Options 10
Remote Operation 12
Replacing the Lamp 15
Replacing the fuse 18
Technical Summary 19
If Something Goes Wrong
Troubleshooting Tips 20
Miscellaneous
Quick Start Guide 23
Appendix 24
Glossary 26
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PRECAUTIONS TO AVOID POSSIBLE
DAMAGE TO PROJECTOR OR USER
NEVER under any circumstances should
the projector be powered down by pushing
the toggle button on the side. Turn off
projector using the buttons on top of the
projec
tor (see “Turning Off Your Projector”
for complete instructions). If this procedure
is not follow, the projector will overheat
and cause extreme damage to the
projector.
Only use the power supply included in the
unit.
Only use 120v/4A fuses when replacing
the fuse.
Do not touch any inside metal parts,
especially when replacing the lamp.
Use the clips on the bottom of the spare
lamp as a tool to lift and remove the
original lamp. Do not use any other tool to
remove the lamp (see “Replacing the
Lamp” for complete instructions).
Important Safety Information
Precautions
READ ALL SAFETY INFORMATION BEFORE USING
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PRECAUTIONS TO AVOID POSSIBLE
DAMAGE TO PROJECTOR OR USER
Place the projector on flat surfaces only,
preferably wood, glass, marble or steel.
Do not place the projector on a plastic
surface; the plastic may melt.
Do not block the vent openings on the
sides of the projector; this may cause the
projector to overheat and malfunction.
Do not attempt to stick any objects into the
fans.
Important Safety Information
Precautions (cont’d)
READ ALL SAFETY INFORMATION BEFORE USING
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Operating Instructions
Features of Your Projector
Operating Instructions
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Legend
Projector Buttons
Lamp Cover
Fan Vents
Input Jacks
Focus Lens

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Operating Instructions
Using Your Projector
1. Place the projector on a flat surface at least 30
inches (76cm) from the floor. Pull the kickstand
out from the bottom of the projector.
2. Position the projector so the lens is 6-10 feet (2-
3 meters) away from where you want the image
projected.
The projection dimensions with respect to
distance are:
Screen Distance Projective Picture Size
5.5 ft 40”
7.0 ft 50”
8.5 ft 60”
Note: You may increase the distance to
increase the screen size, but it will
become harder to focus the image.
3. Plug the power cord into an AC socket.
4. Remove the dust cover from the lens.
5. Switch the unit on (see Appendix A, Fig. 1), and
wait until you see the small red light on the top
of the projector. This means the unit is now in
standby mode.
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Operating Instructions
Using Your Projector (cont’d)
6. Dim the lighting in the room.
7. Press the power button and wait for the green
light to turn on. The projector is now ready.
8. Connect your TV, game console, DVD player, or
computer VGA output into the proper jack (see
Appendix A, Fig. 2).
9. Turn the outer rim of the lens to focus the image
(see Appendix B, Fig. 3).
10. Adjust image using the Picture menu (see
“Menu Options” for more information).
11. Enjoy the show!
12. Turn off projector when finished (see “Turning
Off Your Projector” for safety precautions and
complete instructions).
Storing Your Projector
Do not place any objects on top of the
projector.
Use and store in a dry place with room
temperature below 86º F.
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Operating Instructions
Turning Off Your Projector
IMPORTANT
USE ONLY THESE STEPS TO POWER DOWN,
NEVER USE THE POWER SWITCH ALONE TO
TURN OFF PROJECTOR. THIS WILL CAUSE THE
PROJECTOR TO OVER HEAT AND BREAK DOWN.
1. Press the standby button on projector or the
ON/OFF button on the remote.
2. Wait until the fan shuts down (about one
minute).
3. Turn off main power by pressing on the
toggle switch next to the power cord.
4. Replace lens cover.
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Helpful Information
Menu Options
Input
Input Change modes between A/V,
S-Video and VGA
Information Basic information about the unit
Picture & Color Temp
Picture/User Allows user to manually
(Composite & adjust the image color and
S-Video Mode) quality with contrast, brightness,
saturation, hue and sharpness
Picture & Deletes Saturation, Hue and
Color Temp Sharpness. Adds Horizontal
(PC Mode) and Vertical Position, Phase &
Clock adjust. Color Temp/User
adds Red, Green & Blue
Soft Image preset, best used in
darkness
Normal Image preset, no changes to
settings
Bright Image preset, use in brighter
areas
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Helpful Information
Menu Options (cont’d)
Audio
Volume Increases and decreases
volume (see “Remote
Operation” for other volume
adjusting methods)
Utility
Sleep Timer Shuts projector down
automatically after chosen time;
time in increments of 30
minutes
R/L Reverse Flips image horizontally
U/D Reverse Flips image vertically
OSD Position “On Screen Display” Position;
allows user to move menu
around the screen
Languages Allows user to select one of the
following menu languages:
English, Spanish, or Korean
Reset Returns all settings to default
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Helpful Information
Remote Operation
Remote Control
Key Controls: Functions/Features:
Enters or exits main menu
Enters or exits different submenus
Decreases the amplitude
(uses: volume, image settings)
Increases the amplitude
(uses: volume, image settings)
Scrolls up within menus
Scrolls down within menus
Mutes the sound
Turns volume down
Turns volume up
Turns the unit ON/OFF from
standby mode
Changes the signal between PC,
Composite (RCA), and S-Video
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MENU
ENTER/EXIT
◄
►
▲
▼
MUTE
VOL
–
VOL +
ON/OFF
MODE

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Helpful Information
Remote Operation (cont’d)
Projector Buttons
Key Controls: Corresponds to Remote Key:
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MENU MENU
◄
►
ENTER/EXIT
ON/OFF
POWER
LEFT
RIGHT
EXIT
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Helpful Information
Remote Operation (cont’d)
How to Use Your Remote Control
1. Press to enter the main menu.
2. Scroll to desired section of menu with and
; select submenu with .
3. Use to enter and exit other
sections of the submenu. Use and to
scroll through options.
4. To select an option, scroll to your desired option
and press .
5. Exit the main menu by pressing again.
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MENU
▲
£
▼ ENTER/EXIT
ENTER/EXIT
▲
£
▼
MENU
MENU

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Helpful Information
Replacing the Lamp
NEVER TOUCH THE INSIDES OF THIS UNIT
OR THE LAMP GLASS WHEN REPLACING
THE LAMP
NEVER USE TOOLS OTHER THAN THE
HOOKS ON THE UNDERSIDE OF THE NEW
LAMP TO REMOVE THE OLD LAMP
1. Using a coin, turn counter-clockwise to release the
screw from the lamp cover (see Fig. 1 below).
Figure 1. Removing Lamp Cover
2. Take off lamp cover and set aside.
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Helpful Information
Replacing the Lamp (cont’d)
3. Locate the two metal hooks (Figure 2) on the lower
front face of the new replacement lamp cassette.
Figure 2. Locating metal hooks
4. Insert hooks into tabs on top of the projector lamp
cassette (see Figures 3 & 4 below) and pull up.
Figure 3. Inserting hooks into tabs
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Helpful Information
Replacing the Lamp (cont’d)
Figure 4. Removing the Old Lamp (pull up)
Note: Keep the old lamp away from children and do
not touch with bare hands as it is HOT!
5. Insert the new lamp into the lamp chamber and
gently push down until the lamp snaps into place.
NEVER TOUCH THE LAMP - SKIN OIL WILL
DAMAGE THE GLASS AND SHORTEN THE
LAMP LIFE!
6. Put the lamp cover back into its original place.
Using a coin, turn clockwise to tighten screw.
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Helpful Information
Replacing the Fuse
Figures 1. Remove fuse holder with a screwdriver.
Figure 3. If the fuse is “blown” replace it with the spare
fuse in the holder.
Note: If the fuse is blown check the lamp. If it is burnt
out replace lamp BEFORE changing the fuse!
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Helpful Information
Technical Summary
Resolution 640 X 480 pixels (VGA)
Projection 50 inches at 2 meters
Support Composite Video (AV) – RCA jack
S-Video
VGA / PC jack
Power AC / 120V
Lumen Flux 300 LM
Audio Built-in Stereo 2W X 2 speakers
Life of Lamp 300 Hours (easy to replace)
Control keys menu, up / down, enter / exit, DC
Power (ON / OFF)
AC Power Switch
Low Noise Fan x 3
Dimensions 390 x 200 x 103 mm (W x D x H)
Accessories Remote Control Hand Set
Replacement lamp with holder
Power cord
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If Something Goes Wrong
Troublshooting Tips
Problem
1. Fans are
running,
but light is
not ON
Solution
a. After turning toggle switch on
the side of the projector to the
ON pos
ition, press ON/OFF on
the remote or the ON button
on top of the projector.
b. Replace the light bulb.
c.
After replacing the lamp cover,
confirm that the cover is in
place and the lamp cover
mounting screw is screwed in
tight.
d. Look at all three fans and
confirm that they are spinning
when the power is ON.
CAUTION: DO NOT
ATTEMPT TO STICK
ANY OBJECTS INTO
THE FANS
If one of the fans is not
spinning, the lamp will not turn
on and the projector must be
returned to the factory for
servicing.
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If Something Goes Wrong
Troublshooting Tips (cont’d)
Problem
2. Remote
will not
function
3. Projector
will not
turn ON
Solution
a. Confirm batteries are properly
installed in the remote control.
b. Replace the batteries.
c.
Be sure nothing is covering the
IR sensor on the projector.
a. Confirm that the projector
power cord is plugged into a
wall outlet.
b. Confirm that the power cord is
not plugged into a switching
wall outlet.
c. Confirm that the main switch
on the side of the XPJ is on.
d. Check the red LED on the top
of the projector, confirm it
turns on and off when th
e main
power is turned on and off. If
not, check the fuse (see page
18)
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If Something Goes Wrong
Troublshooting Tips (cont’d)
Problem
4. Fans and
light are
ON, but no
output
Solution
a. Confirm dust cover is not on
the lens.
b. Confirm the output device
(DVD, digital/video camera,
computer, game console, etc.)
is connected properly (see
Appendix B, Fig. 2).
c. Confirm output device is
turned on and the output
device is properly configured.
(For example, some VCR and
DVD players must be set to
RCA Out or S-Video Out.)
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Miscellaneous
Quick Start Guide
1. Remove projector, power cord, and remote
control from package.
2. Install batteries in remote control and connect
power cord to AC mains.
3. Connect a S-Video, RCA, or PC Video cable to
projector.
4. Remove the lens cover and turn on main power
by pressing the mark on the toggle switch
next to the power cord. The red LED on top of
the projector will light up.
5. Press the standby button on the projector or the
ON/OFF button on the remote control to turn on
the projector lamp.
Note: The lamp turns on approximately two
seconds after pressing the button.
6. Turn on video source (DVD, digital/video
camera, computer, game console, etc.).
7. If there is no display on the projector, press
three times until “Input Source” is
displayed, and select the correct input source.
8. Focus image by rotating the lens.
9. Power down as normal when you are finished.
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Miscellaneous
Appendix A
Figure 1: Switching On The Unit
Figure 2: Connecting Devices
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Push to turn on
Turn to focus imageConnect to proper jack

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Miscellaneous
Appendix B
Figure 3: Focusing The Lens
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Turn to focus image
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Miscellaneous
Glossary
Brightness: the amount of light displayed
Contrast: the intensity of the light displayed
Hue: the amount of color displayed
Input mode: Settings that are changed to be compatible
with the type of cords connected to the projector (A/V,
S-Video, or VGA)
Projective Screen Sizes: the size of the image that will
be displayed on the wall or screen
Saturation: the intensity of the hue displayed
Standby: a projector mode in which the fans are
running and the LED light is on, but the projector is not
displaying images
Trip: to cause to fail; obstruct
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