LG CF3DAT User manual

LCOS PROJECTOR
LCOS PROJECTOR
This device meets the EMC requirements for home appliances (Class B)
and is intended for home usage. This device can be used in all regions.
HDMI, HDMI logos and High-Definition Multimedia Interface are the trade-
marks or registered trademarks of
HDMI Licensing LLC.
The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol, within an equilateral triangle, is intended to alert the
user to the presence of uninsulated “dangerous voltage” within the product’s enclosure that may
be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock to persons.
The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of
important operating and maintenance (servicing) instructions in the literature accompanying the
appliance.
WARNING/CAUTION
- TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE AND ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS PRODUCT TO RAIN
OR MOISTURE.
Warning - Class B
(b) For a Class B Digital device or peripheral, the instructions furnished the user shall include the fol-
lowing or similar statement, placed in a prominent location in the text of the manual:
NOTE:
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device,
pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection
against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can
radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions,
may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that inter-
ference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference
to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the
user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
- Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
- Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
-
Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
- Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.

Contents
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Contents
Safety Precautions........................................................4
Parts and Components
Main Unit ...................................................................................9
Control Panel.............................................................................9
Back ..........................................................................................10
Name of remote control buttons ...........................................11
How to insert a battery ...........................................................11
Projector Status Indicators....................................................12
Accessories ..............................................................................13
Optional Extras ....................................................................... 13
Installation and Configuration
Caution on Installation...........................................................14
Projection Distance per Screen Size....................................15
Turning on the Projector........................................................16
Turning off the Projector....................................................... 16
Focus and Position of the Screen Image............................. 17
Selecting Input Signal............................................................ 17
Connecting Device
Connecting a Speaker or Headphones................................. 18
Connecting an Antenna ......................................................... 18
Connecting to a PC ................................................................18
Connecting to a Video Player................................................ 19
Connecting to a DVD Player ................................................. 19
Connecting to a DTV Set-Top Box........................................ 19
3D Function
Caution When Watching 3D Video...................................... 20
Requirements for Watching 3D Images..............................20
Watching 3D Images ..............................................................21
Setting 3D Mode.................................................................... 22
Exiting 3D Mode .................................................................... 22
Function
Channel Functions
Auto Tuning............................................................................. 23
Changing Channels................................................................ 23
Manual Tuning ........................................................................ 23
Editing Channels .................................................................... 24
Setting Favorite Channels..................................................... 24
Using the List of Favorite Channels.................................... 24
Displaying Program Information.......................................... 25
Video Function
Picture Mode .......................................................................... 26
Adjusting Color Temperature................................................ 26
Adjusting Picture Settings ................................................... 27
Advanced Options.................................................................. 27
Picture Initialization Function .............................................. 29
TruMotion Demo Function .................................................... 29
Screen Function
Using the Pause Function..................................................... 29
Using the Screen Size Function...........................................30
Test Pattern Function............................................................30
Using Keystone ......................................................................30
Using the AUTO Function.....................................................30
Changing Projection Mode (PJT Mode) ............................. 30
Adjusting PC Input .................................................................31
Audio Function
Adjusting Volume.................................................................... 31
Stereo/SAP Broadcast Setup................................................31
Time Function
Setting Current Time............................................................. 32
Scheduling On and Off......................................................... 32
Using SLEEP Function ..........................................................33
Auto Off .................................................................................. 33
Option Functions
Selecting a Language............................................................ 33
Selecting Audio Language.................................................... 34
Setting Caption ...................................................................... 34
Using the Blank Image Function.......................................... 35
Selecting the Blank Image Color......................................... 35
Camera Calibration ................................................................ 35
To adjust the brightness of the screen............................... 36
High Altitude .......................................................................... 36
Network Settings ................................................................... 36
Setting SET ID .......................................................................38
Setting the Name of a Connected Device..........................38
Setting Power Sound............................................................. 38
LOCK
Setting a Password................................................................40
Changing a Password ............................................................40
Locking System ......................................................................40
Enabling Block Channel ......................................................... 41
Movie Rating (MPAA)............................................................. 41
TV Rating Children................................................................. 41
TV Rating General ................................................................. 42
Downloadable Rating............................................................. 42
Enabling Input Block ............................................................. 42
Information Function
Checking Projector Information...........................................42
Serial Communication Function
Establishing Serial Communication..................................... 43
Communication Protocol ...................................................... 43
Communication using Hyper Terminal ................................ 49
Miscellaneous
Supported Monitor Display.................................................... 51
Maintenance ........................................................................... 52
Do not turn off the projector .............................................. 54
Troubleshooting...................................................................... 56
Product Specifications .......................................................... 57
Open Source software Information .....................................58
MEMO...................................................................................... 59

Safety Precautions
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Safety Precautions
Please take note of the safety instructions to prevent any potential accidents or misuse of the projector.
ꔈSafety Instructions are given in two forms, i.e. 'Warning' and 'Notes' as detailed below.
Warning: The violation of this instruction may cause serious injury and even death.
Note: The violation of this instruction may cause injury or damage to the projector.
ꔈRead the owner's manual carefully and keep it at hand.
Indoor Installation
Warning
Do not place the projector in direct
sunlight or near heat sources such
as radiators, fires, stoves etc.
There is a risk of fire.
Do not place flammable materials
such as aerosols near the projector.
There is a risk of fire.
Do not allow children to hang from
or climb on the projector.
This may cause the projector to fall,
causing injury or death.
Power
Warning
Indoor Installation
Caution
The earth cable should be connected.
Ensure that you connect the earth
cable to prevent possible electric shock.
If it is not possible to ground the unit,
have a qualified electrician install a
separate circuit breaker.
Do not try to ground the projector by
connecting it to telephone wires, light-
ning rods or gas pipes.
The power plug should be inserted
fully into the power outlet.
An unstable connection may cause a
fire.
Do not place heavy objects on
the power cord.
This may create a fire hazard or
cause electric shock.
Do not place the projector close to
sources of steam or oil such as a
humidifier or kitchen counter.
This may create a fire hazard or
cause electric shock.
Do not place the projector
where it might be exposed to
dust.
There is risk of fire.
Do not install the product in a place with
no ventilation (e.g., on a bookshelf or in a
closet) or on a carpet or cushion.
Failure to do so may result in a fire due to
the increase in the internal temperature.
Ensure good ventilation around the
projector. The distance between
the projector and the wall should
be more than 30 cm.
Failure to do so may result in a fire due to
the increase in the internal temperature.
Do not use the projector in a damp
place such as a bathroom where it
is likely to get wet.
This may create a fire hazard or result in
electric shock.
Make sure the air vent is not
blocked by a tablecloth or curtain.
Failure to do so may result in a fire due
to the increase in the internal tempera-
ture.
When placing the projector on a
table or shelf, be careful not to put
it near the edge.
The projector could fall, causing injury,
and damage to the projector. Only use
a suitable stand.
Do not place the projector on an
unstable or vibrating surface such as
a wobbly shelf or a slope.
It may fall and cause injury.
Disconnect the projector from the
power supply and all connected appara-
tus before moving or cleaning.
The power cord may be damaged and
may create a fire hazard or result in elec-
tric shock.

Safety Precautions
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When in Use
Warning
In the event that liquid or a foreign
object falls into the projector, please
switch it off and unplug it from the
power outlet and contact an LG
Electronics Service Center.
This may create a fire hazard or cause
electric shock.
Make sure that a child does not swallow the batteries when you
replace the old remote control batteries with new ones. Keep bat-
teries out of reach of children.
If a child swallows a battery, consult a doctor immediately.
Do not remove any covers except
the lens or dust covers. There is a
high risk of electric shock.
Do not look directly into the lens
when the projector is in use. The
strong light may damage your eyes.
When the lamp is on or has just
been turned off, avoid touching the
air vent or lamp cover because they
will be very hot.
Power
Warning
Power
Caution
Do not plug too many devices
into one multi-power outlet.
This may result in the power outlet
overheating and creating a fire hazard.
Never touch the power plug with
wet hands.
It could cause an electrical shock or
short.
Prevent dust from collecting on the
power plug pins or outlet.
It could cause an electrical shock or short.
Hold the plug firmly when
unplugging.
A damaged wire may create a fire
hazard.
Ensure the power cord and plug are
not damaged, modified, severely bent,
twisted, pulled, sandwiched or hot. Do
not use the product if the power out-
let is loose.
This may create a fire hazard or cause
electric shock.
Keep the power cord away
from heating devices.
The wire coating may melt, which
may cause a fire or result in electric
shock.
Place the projector where people
will not trip over or tread on the
power cord to protect the power
cord and plug from any damage.
This may create a fire hazard or cause
electric shock.
Do not turn the projector on/off by plugging in the power plug or
unplugging it from the power outlet. (Do not use the power plug as a
switch.)
This may create a fire hazard or result in electric shock.
Do not place anything containing liq-
uid on top of the projector such as a
flower vase, flower pot, cup, cosmet-
ics, or medicine; or ornaments, can-
dles, etc.
This may create a fire hazard, result in elec-
tric shock, or cause injury due to falling.
In the event that there is a big
impact shock or the cabinet is
damaged, switch it off, unplug it
from the power outlet and contact
an authorized service center.
This may create a fire hazard or cause
electric shock.
Do not insert pieces of metal such
as coins, hairpins or metal debris,
nor flammable materials such as
paper or matches into the projector.
This may create a fire hazard or cause
electric shock.
CAUTION concerning the Power Cord
It is recommend that most appliances be placed on a dedicated circuit; that is, a single outlet circuit which powers only that
appliance and has no additional outlets or branch circuits.Check the specification page of this owner's manual to be certain.
Do not overload wall outlets. Overloaded wall outlets, loose or damaged wall outlets, extension cords, frayed power cords, or
damaged or cracked wire insulation are dangerous.Any of these conditions could result in electric shock or fire. Periodically
examine the cord of your appliance, and if its appearance indicates damage or deterioration, unplug it, discontinue use of the
appliance, and have the cord replaced with an exact replacement part by authorized service personnel.
Protect the power cord from physical or mechanical abuse, such as being twisted, kinked, pinched, closed in a door, or walked
upon. Pay particular attention to plugs, wall outlets, and the point where the cord exits the appliance.

Safety Precautions
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When in Use
Caution
Do not place heavy objects on
the projector.
It may fall and cause injury.
Be careful not to allow impact to
the lens during transport.
Do not touch the lens. The lens
may be damaged.
Miscellaneous
Caution
Cleaning
Caution
You need to clean the projec-
tor periodically.
If you do not clean the projector,
dust will accumulate inside and
may create a fire hazard or mal-
function.
When cleaning plastic parts such as the projector case, unplug the power
first and wipe with a soft cloth. Do not spray with water or wipe with a wet
cloth. Never use glass cleaner, automobile or industrial shiner, abrasives
or wax, benzene, alcohol etc., which can damage the projector.
This may create a fire hazard, result in electric shock or product damage (deforma-
tion, corrosion or breakage).
Cleaning
Warning
Do not spray the projector with
water when cleaning. Make sure
water does not flow into the pro-
jector.
This may create a fire hazard or cause
electric shock.
In the unlikely event of smoke or a
strange smell coming out from the
projector, switch it off, unplug it
from the power outlet and contact
the LG Electronics Service Center.
Otherwise, it may create a fire hazard or
result in electric shock.
Use an air spray or soft cloth or
cotton swab moistened with a lens
cleaning chemical or alcohol to
remove dust or stains on the front
projection lens.
Miscellaneous
Warning
Only a qualified technician can disassemble or modify the projector. For diagnosis, adjustment, or repair, con-
tact your seller or service center.
This may create a fire hazard or cause electric shock.
Be sure to unplug if the projector is
not to be used for a long period.
Accumulated dust is a fire hazard and may
result in electric shock due to overheating,
ignition, or poor insulation.
Do not mix new batteries with
old ones.
Burst or leaking batteries are a fire
hazard or may result in electric shock.
Only use the specified type of
battery.
Burst or leaking batteries are a fire
hazard and are toxic.
When in Use
Warning
If there is a gas leak, do not touch the power outlet, and open the win-
dows for ventilation.
Sparks may cause fire or burns.
Always open the lens door and
remove the lens cap when the
projector lamp is on.
Do not use any sharp tools on the
projector such as a knife or ham-
mer, because this may damage the
casing.
In the event that no image appears
on the screen, please switch off the
projector, unplug it from the power
outlet and contact the LG
Electronics Service Center.
This may create a fire hazard or cause
electric shock.
Do not drop anything onto the
projector or allow anything to
impact the projector.
This may cause mechanical failure or
personal injury.

Safety Instructions
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Outdoor Antenna Grounding
If an outdoor antenna is installed, follow the
precautions below. An outdoor antenna system should
not be located in the vicinity of overhead power lines
or other electric light or power circuits, or where it can
come in contact with such power lines or circuits as
death or serious injury can occur. Be sure the antenna
system is grounded so as to provide some protection
against voltage surges and built-up static charges.
Section 810 of the National Electrical Code (NEC) in
the U.S.A. provides information with respect to proper
grounding of the mast and supporting structure,
grounding of the lead-in wire to an antenna discharge
unit, size of grounding conductors, location of antenna
discharge unit, connection to grounding electrodes and
requirements for the grounding electrode.
Antenna grounding according to the National Electrical
Code, ANSI/NFPA 70
Antenna Lead in Wire
Grounding Conductor
(NEC Section 810-21)
Antenna Discharge Unit
(NEC Section 810-20)
Power Service
GroundingElectrode
System (NEC Art 250,
Part H)
NEC: National Electrical Code
Ground Clamp
Electric Service
Equipment
Ground Clamp
Disposal of your old appliance
1. When this crossed-out wheeled bin symbol is
attached to a product it means the product is
covered by the European Directive 2002/96/EC.
2. All electrical and electronic products should be
disposed of separately from the municipal waste
stream through designated collection facilities
appointed by your government or your local
authorities.
3. The correct disposal of your old appliance will help
prevent potential negative consequences for the
environment and human health.
4. For more detailed information about disposal of your
old appliance, please contact your city office, waste
disposal service or the shop where you purchased
the product.

Safety Instructions
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Disposal of waste batteries/accumulators
1. When this crossed-out wheeled bin symbol is
attached to batteries/accumulators of Your product
it means they are covered by European Directive
2006/66/EC.
2. This symbol may be combined with chemical
symbols for mercury(Hg), cadmium(Cd) or lead(Pb)
if the battery Contains more that 0.0005% of
mercury, 0.002% of cadmium or 0.004% of lead.
3. All batteries/accumulators should be disposed
separately from the municipal waste stream via
designated collection facilities appointed by the
government or the local authorities.
4. The correct disposal of Your old batteries/
accumulators will help to prevent potential negative
consequences for the environment, animal and
human health.
5. For more detailed information about disposal of Your
old batteries/accumulators, please contact Your city
office, waste disposal service or the shop where You
purchased the product.
For USA
NOTE TO CABLE/TV INSTALLER
This reminder is provided to call the CATV system
installer’s attention to Article 820-40 of the National
Electric Code (U.S.A.). The code provides guidelines
for proper grounding and, in particular, specifies that
the cable ground shall be connected to the grounding
system of the building, as close to the point of the
cable entry as practical.
* The fluorescent lamp used in this product
contains a small amount of mercury.
* Do not dispose of this product with general
household waste.
* Dispose of this product must be carried out
in accordance to the regulations of your local
authority.

Parts and Components
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Parts and Components
Main Unit
Control Panel
MENU Button
Selects or closes menus.
AUTO button
Adjusts the picture position and minimizes image
shaking.
INPUT button
Selects the input mode.
LENS SHIFT dial
Move the screen image up or down.
∧/∨/</> button
Adjusts functions of menus.
OK
button
Shows present mode and
saves function changes.
Top Filter Cover
* Be careful not to block the filter cover while
the projector is in use.
A sensor to receive remote control signals.
Camera Sensor
* This is used to operate the Camera Calibration
function.
Air vents
* Do not block or close the air vents while the
projector is in use. The projector may be
shut down.
Lens, Lens Cap
* Be sure to open the lens cap before using the projector.
* Do not touch the lens while the projector is in use.
Slide Door
Focus ring
Zoom ring

Parts and Components
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Back
HDMI IN 1 HDMI IN 2 RGB IN ANTENNA IN RS-232C LAN
USB(SVC ONLY) COMPONENT IN VIDEO OPTICAL OUT
Y
PBPR
USB (SVC ONLY) port
HEADPHONE OUT port
COMPONENT IN port
AC IN port
VIDEO IN port
HDMI IN 1,2 port
RGB port
RS232C port
LAN port
ANTENNA IN port
OPTICAL DIGITAL AUDIO OUT port
A sensor receiving the remote control signal.
* Be careful not to block the sensor receiving the remote control signal.

Parts and Components
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Name of remote control buttons
How to insert a battery
INPUT
CHVOL
123
456
78
0
9
P
A
G
E
SLEEP
PICTURE
FAV
MUTE
LIST
FLASHBK
OK
Q.MENU
INFO
3D OPTION
LIGHTING
MARK
3D
BACK
AUTO
MENU RATIO
VIDEO COMP RGB
HDMI 1 HDMI 2 KEY.S
BLANK
PATTERN
STILL
INPUT button
MENU button
Select Direct Input buttons
FAVORITE button
AUTO button
INFO button
PICTURE button
BACK button
OK
,∧/∨/</> button
PATTERN button
LIGHTING button
(You can see light on the remote control
buttons.)
Q.MENU button
POWER button
ꔈ Open the lid at the back of the remote control and insert batteries as described
by the +- instructions.
ꔈ Use new batteries of the same kind (1.5V AAA).
STILL button
TV button
BLANK button
SLEEP button
NUMBER button
RATIO button
PREVIOUS CHANNEL button
VOLUME button
CHANNEL/PAGE button
3D button
MUTE button
KEYSTONE button

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Parts and Components
Projector Status Indicators
* Lamp indicator, operation indicator and temperature indicator at the top of the projector show the user the operating status of the
projector.
Display
Blue Standby.
Green (Blinking) On
Green The projector is in use.
Cyan (Blinking) Power off (It takes about 90 seconds for the lamp to switch off completely.).
Temperature
Red (Blinking) An error has occurred in the internal cooling fan.
Yellow High temperature warning.
Yellow (Blinking) The projector is automatically turned off due to excessive heat.
Lamp
Magenta The lamp is reaching the end of its life and needs to be replaced with a new
lamp.
Magenta (Blinking) An error has occurred in the lamp.
Red The lamp cover is open.
Air vent Cyan An error has occurred in the air vent.
Filter Blue (Blinking) The filter cover is open.
Operation indicator
Temperature indicator
Lamp indicator
Top filter cover lock
Power Button
Turns the projector On/Off.

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Parts and Components
Ceiling mount for projector
Accessories
Optional Extras
To purchase optional accessories, visit an electronics store or online shopping site or contact the retail store where you purchased
the product.
Without prior notice, optional accessories are subject to change to improve the performance of the product, and new accessories
may be added.
INPUT
CHVOL
123
456
78
0
9
P
A
G
E
SLEEP
PICTURE
FAV
MUTE
LIST
FLASHBK
OK
Q.MENU
INFO
3DOPTION
LIGHTING
MARK
3D
BACK
AUTO
MENU RATIO
VIDEO COMP RGB
HDMI1 HDMI2 KEY.S
BLANK
PATTERN
STILL
Remote Control Battery (AAA) 2EA User Guide 3D Glasses
Power Cord Polishing Cloth eZ-Net Manager CD
Top Filter Bottom Filter Lens Cap
Projection Screen (3D) Lamp Computer Cable HDMI Cable
Video Cable Component
Cable LAN cable RF cable
3D Glasses Optical cable RS-232C cable

Installation and Configuration
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Installation and Configuration
Place the projector in a well-ventilated environment.
Do not place the projector in a hot or humid environment.
ꔈOnly install the projector in a place of moderate temperature and low humidity.
(See page 57 regarding operating temperature and humidity.)
Do not place the projector in a place where it will easily collect dust.
ꔈThere is risk of fire.
The projector is manufactured using high-precision technology. You may, however, see tiny black dots and/or bright col-
ored dots (red, blue or green) that continuously appear on the projector screen. This is a normal result of the manufactur-
ing process and does not indicate a malfunction.
Caution on Installation
The remote control may not work in an environment where a lamp equipped with electronic ballasts or a three-wave-
length fluorescent lamp is installed.
Replace the lamp with an internationally standardized lamp for the remote control to work normally.
Do not remove any covers except for the lens cap. There is a high risk of electric shock.
ꔈTo prevent internal heat build-up, install the projector in a
well-ventilated place. Do not place anything near the projec-
tor as this may block its air vents. If the air vents are
blocked, the internal temperature will increase.
ꔈDo not place the projector on a carpet or rug. This may pre-
vent proper ventilation at the bottom of the projector. This
product should be mounted onto a flat surface or ceiling
only.
ꔈBe sure to prevent foreign objects such as paper debris from
entering the projector.
ꔈLeave an adequate distance (30 cm or more) around the
projector.

Installation and Configuration
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1. Place the projector on a sturdy, level surface, together with the PC or audio/video source.
2. The distance between the projector and the screen determines the actual size of the image.
3. Position the projector so that the lens is set at a right angle to the screen. If the projector is not set at a right
angle, the image on the screen will be crooked. If the screen image is crooked, use the Keystone function.
4. Connect the power cords of the projector and any connected devices to the power outlet.
Projection distance (D)
Lens shift
Max.
Max.
0%
80.5 mm
Projection distance (D)
Projection Distance per Screen Size
Screen
Screen Height (X)
X/2
X/2
Y/2
Y/2
Screen
Screen Width (Y)
16:9 Aspect Ratio
Screen Projection Distance
Screen Size (mm) Screen Width (Y)
(mm)
Screen Height (X)
(mm)
Min. projection dis-
tance (D1) (m)
Max. projection dis-
tance (D2) (m)

Installation and Configuration
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Turning on the Projector
1. Connect the power cord correctly to turn the projector on.
2. Press the POWER button. The power indicator blinks green.
ꔈPower on time is long due to the characteristics of the 3D projector.
ꔈPress the INPUT button to select an input signal.
ꔈThere will be a brief sound when the projector is turned on.
ꔈCheck if the lens cap is open before turning on the projector.
Turning off the Projector
1. Press the POWER button.
2. The unit will turn off when you press the POWER button a second time. Do not disconnect the power cord if the
operation indicator is cyan, i.e. the fan is still running (90 seconds). Disconnect the power cord when the operation
indicator becomes blue.
i Power off?
Please press Power Key again.

Installation and Configuration
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Selecting Input Signal
1. Press the INPUT button.
2. Select an input signal using the remote control's INPUT button to connect the projector to the desired
input. You can toggle between inputs using the <, > buttons.
ꔈYou can also select an input signal directly using the TV, VIDEO, COMPONENT, RGB, HDMI1 and HDMI2 buttons
of the remote control.
ꔈThe connected input is displayed first.
When an image appears on the screen, check if it is in focus and fits the screen properly.
If you need to move the screen image up or down, use the lens shift dial at the top of the projec-
tor to adjust the height as shown below.
ꔈTo adjust the focus of the image, rotate the focus ring.
ꔈTo adjust the size of the image, rotate the zoom ring.
ꔈTurn the LENS SHIFT dial left or right to adjust the projected image position up or down.
ꔈTurning the LENS SHIFT dial with excessive force may cause damage to the projector.
Focus and Position of the Screen Image
Focus ring
Zoom ring
Lens shift dial
Input List
TV
Video
Component RGB HDMI1 HDMI2

Connecting Device
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Connecting Device
Connecting to a PC
* You can connect the projector to a computer with an VGA, SVGA, XGA or SXGA output.
* See page 51 for a list of supported monitors.
UV565F
<How to Connect>
Connect the projector's RGB IN port to the computer's
RGB output port using a computer cable.
* For IBM PC/AT-compatible laptops, video can be displayed on
both the laptop monitor and the external one. If the video is
displayed on both, the image quality on the external monitor
may not be satisfactory. In this case, configure the laptop's
video output to the external monitor only. (For more detailed
information, refer to your laptop's user manual.)
Computer Cable
Computer Cable
Connecting an Antenna
Connecting a Speaker or Headphones
To watch TV programs using an indoor/outdoor antenna, connect the
antenna line to the projector's
ANTENNA IN
port.
* Be careful not to bend the copper wire when connecting the (75Ω) coaxi-
al cable.
* Turn the input jack to the right to fasten it.
* Ensure you use a standard coaxial cable (75Ω) when connecting to the
TV input.
* To obtain better image quality in locations where signal strength is low,
please purchase and install a signal amplifier (booster).
* A signal splitter is required if one antenna sends a signal to more than
two TVs.
* If you have any problems with antenna installation, please consult a spe-
cialist retailer or the retailer from which you purchased the antenna.
To listen to sound through speakers, earphones or headphones,
connect them to the voice output jack of the projector
.
Cable signal
connector
Indoor/outdoor
antenna
(VHF, UHF)
Be careful not to
bend the copper
wire.
Coaxial cable
Coaxial cable
(75 Ω)

Connecting Device
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Connecting to a Video Player
<How to Connect>
Connect the projector's
VIDEO
port to the audio/video
device's output jack using a video cable.
<Video Player>
Video Cable
Connecting to a DVD Player
<Connecting to the COMPONENT Port>
Connect the
projector's
COMPONENT IN port to the
DVD player's output port using a component cable
.
*
Match the jack colors to the component cable when connect-
ing.
(Y=Green, PB=Blue, PR =Red)
<Connecting to the HDMI Port>
1. Connect the projector's HDMI IN 1 (or HDMI IN 2) port
to the DVD player's HDMI port using an HDMI cable.
2. Set the DVD player's resolution to one of the following:
480p, 720p, 1080i, or 1080p.
<Connecting to the HDMI Port>
Turn on the projector, then turn on the HDMI device.
* The output jack Y, PBor PRof the DVD player may be marked as Y, Pb, Pr/Y, B-Y, R-Y/Y, Cb, or Cr depending on the model.
<DVD Player>
Component Cable
Component Cable
Connecting to a DTV Set-Top Box
<
Connecting to the HDMI Port
>
1. Connect the projector's HDMI IN 1 (or HDMI IN 2)
port to the DTV set-top box's HDMI port using an
HDMI cable.
2. Set the DTV's resolution to one of the following:
480p, 720p, 1080i, or 1080p.
<Connecting to the HDMI Port>
Turn on the projector, then turn on the HDMI device.
* Please refer to the user manual of the DTV set-top box to connect to the projector, as well as for instructions on how to use the
DTV set-top box.
<
Connecting to the COMPONENT Port
>
Connect the
projector's
COMPONENT IN port to the DTV
set-top box's output port using a component cable
.
* Match the jack colors to the component cable when connect-
ing. (Y=Green, PB=Blue, PR =Red)
<DTV Set-Top Box>
<DTV Set-Top Box>
<DVD Player>
HDMI Cable
HDMI Cable
or

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10
3D Function
20
3D Function
* 3D technology uses different video frames for each eye to add depth to the video.
* 3D images can be viewed only on a silver screen.
Caution When Watching 3D Video
Requirements for Watching 3D Images
• Watch 3D images within the optimum viewing angle and distance.
- If you are outside the optimum viewing angle or distance, you may not be able to watch 3D images.
• If you view 3D images too closely for a long period of time, this may cause blurred vision.
• If you view 3D images wearing 3D glasses for a long period of time, this may cause drowsiness or eye strain.
- You should stop watching if you experience a headache, fatigue or dizziness.
• If you are pregnant, a senior, have heart problems or easily feel motion sickness, we recommend you do not view 3D images.
- Because 3D images can cause disorientation and confusion, some viewers may get surprised or overexcited.
• Do not watch 3D images near fragile objects or any objects that can be knocked over easily.
- If you are startled or misconstrue the 3D images as real, you may knock over a nearby object or injure yourself trying to
move your body.
• Do not use 3D glasses as ordinary glasses, sunglasses or protective goggles. If you do so, this may cause injury.
• Do not store 3D glasses in very hot or very cold conditions. If you do so, this may cause them to become deformed.
• The lenses of 3D glasses (polarizing film) are easily scratched. Use a soft clean cloth when cleaning them.
- Be careful because any foreign particles on the cloth may result in scratches.
• Do not scratch the surface of 3D glasses' lenses (polarized film) with sharp objects or wipe them with chemicals.
- If the polarized film gets scratched, images may not look normal when viewing 3D.
• The lenses of 3D glasses are different from those of ordinary glasses and very thin. Therefore, handle the glasses with
care as the lenses can pop out easily.
• Photosensitivity seizure warning – Some users may experience a seizure or other abnormal symptoms when they are
exposed to a flashing light or particular pattern from a video game or movie. If anyone in your family has a history of
epilepsy or has ever experienced any kind of seizure, please consult your doctor before viewing 3D images. You may
exhibit any of the symptoms listed below even if you do not have previous medical problems of this nature.
- Dizziness, fatigue, twitching of the eye or face muscles, involuntary movements, cramp, loss of consciousness, confusion,
loss of sense of direction, or nausea
If you exhibit any of these symptoms when viewing 3D images, please stop viewing immediately and consult your doctor.
Extra special care is required for children watching 3D video. You can reduce the risk of photosensitive seizures with the fol-
lowing preventive measures
.
- Do not watch 3D video when very sleepy, tired or sick, and avoid watching 3D video for a long period of time.
* Optimum viewing angle: Top/Bottom 10°
Optimum viewing distance: 5 m - 10 m
5 m - 10 m
• Some menus and functions may not be available in 3D mode.
• You can watch 3D video properly only when the 3D video format option has been selected on the projector.
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