NEC MultiSync XG85RP-CH User guide

MultiSync XG85RP/XG85RPW
MultiSync XG135RP
Large Screen MultiSync Rear Projection System
Set-Up Manual
Model Number:
XG-852C/XG-1352C
The projector must be assembled by qualified installation technicians.

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CONTENTS.SETTING .................................................................. 74
Displaying the Various Setting Features ....................................74
Projection Type Selection..........................................................75
Connecting to the Switcher .......................................................77
Default Input Selection ..............................................................79
Focus Edge Mode......................................................................82
S-Video Mode Selection ............................................................84
Video Mode Selection................................................................86
Auto Power ON Mode Setting....................................................88
Warm-Up Mode Setting ............................................................90
Automatic Save Feature.............................................................92
Phosphor Saver Setting ............................................................94
Signal Switching Mute Mode Setting ........................................96
Direct Entry Access Setting .......................................................98
Blue Focus Tracking Setting....................................................100
Optional Terminal Baud Rate Selection ...................................101
RGB/COMPONENT Search Setting ..........................................102
On-Screen Display Mode Setting.............................................104
On-Screen Display Color Setting .............................................106
Date, Time Display Setting ......................................................108
Entering Date and Time ...........................................................110
PJ Address Display Setting .....................................................112
"NEW SIGNAL" Message Display Setting .................................113
Auto Sequence Setting ............................................................114
Address Setting.......................................................................123
Projector Version Number.......................................................126
Checking and Setting the Running Time .................................127
Viewing Default Data ..............................................................128
REFERENCE ADJUSTMENT............................................ 129
REF. ADJUST menu.................................................................129
ASTIG Adjustment...................................................................130
Bright Uniformity Adjustment..................................................132
White Uniformity Adjustment ..................................................133
Rester Centering Adjustment ..................................................134
Appendix
TIMING CHARTS ........................................................ 136
Pre-set Signals........................................................................136
Input Signal Reference Chart...................................................137
Input Signal Timing .................................................................138
MESSAGE LIST .......................................................... 139
INSTALLATION (for qualified installation technicians) .............. 4
Assembly Instructions.................................................................4
PART NAMES AND FUNCTIONS ......................................... 8
Front Terminal Panel ...................................................................8
Rear Control Panel ......................................................................8
Optional Boards.........................................................................10
Remote Control Unit..................................................................12
Battery installation and replacement ...................................15
Remote control cautions.....................................................15
Handling remote control and batteries ................................15
Set-Up (for service personnel)
BEFORE SET-UP ......................................................... 18
Displaying the Menu and Adjustment Screens ..........................18
Storing Projector Settings (Automatic Save Feature) ................19
On ADJUST MODE ....................................................................21
Test Pattern...............................................................................22
SIGNAL ENTRY............................................................23
Signal Entry Procedures ............................................................23
Checking and Setting Various Parameters ................................35
ADJUSTMENT .............................................................44
Set-Up Procedure......................................................................44
Electrical Focus Adjustment ......................................................45
Alignment Adjustment...............................................................49
Static Convergence Adjustment ................................................55
Dynamic Convergence Adjustment............................................56
Color Temperature and White Balance Adjustment ...................66
R, G, and B Gain Adjustment.....................................................67
PASSCODE................................................................ 68
Entering Passcode.....................................................................68
Registering Passcode................................................................69
Changing Your Passcode ..........................................................71
Canceling Your Passcode..........................................................73

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INSTALLATION.
Assembly Instructions
NOTE: Tools Needed for Installation: One 7/16 open end or box end wrench. Note: Ratchet and sockets can be substituted for the
above wrenches.
STEP 1. After uncrating both upper and lower cabinets roll the Lower Cabinet into a position which allows ample working space
around the cabinet.
STEP 2. (Refer to Fig.1) Before lifting the Upper Cabinet test the weight by lifting one side slightly off the floor. With a minimum
of two people (four may be required) and with one hand firmly in Hand Grip and the other under the rear side of cabinet lift
and place upon lower cabinet. (NOTE: Align plastic feet with the two round holes in top of lower cabinet.)
STEP 3. (Refer to Fig.2) For more structural security bolt the Upper Cabinet to the Lower Cabinet with 4 ea. 1/4 x 1 1/2 hex bolts
and washers (provided). (NOTE: Access fastening locations through Front Access Cover and Hinged Side Grills in lower
cabinet see Fig. 3&7)
HAND GRIP
FIG.1
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STEP 4. (Refer to Fig.3) Remove Front Access Cover by grasping at top and bottom and pulling with quick firm pressure.
• Loosen the two 1/4 Turn Wing Fasteners and extend the two Sliding Projector Mounts.
STEP 5. (Refer to Fig.4) Set projector on four 3" foam packing corners or suitable blocks and roll cabinet forward until mounting holes
on projector are in line with those of the Sliding Projector Mount.
• (Refer to Fig.5) Remove blocks so that projector rests on Sliding Projector Mount. Then bolt projector to mounts with 1/
4 bolts and washers (provided).
• Slide projector into cabinet and re-fasten 1/4 Turn Wing Fasteners.
SLIDING PROJECTOR
MOUNT
1/4 TURN WING
FASTENER
FRONT ACCESS
COVER
3" FOAM PACKING CORNERS
PROJECTOR
ROLL FORWARD
FIG.3
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STEP 6. (Refer to Fig.6) Unlatch the two Lift & Turn latches at the rear of the Upper Cabinet and pivot the Mirror Shroud all the way
out.
• With the Mirror Shroud held at the maximum out position, re-latch the Lift & Turn latches.
STEP 7. (Refer to Fig.7) Attach auxiliary Electronic Equipment (optional) to the Rack Mount Rails located behind the Hinged Side
Grills.
LIFT & TURN
MIRROR SHROUD
LATCH.
FIG.6
ELECTRONIC
EQUIPMENT
(rack mounted type)
FIG.7
HINGED SIDE GRILL
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STEP 8. (Refer to Fig.8) Attach Speakers to the inside of the Hinged Side Grills with 8-32 x 3/4 pan head machine screws.
STEP 9. Plug Projector Power Cord directly into the Projector at lower rear of Projection Cabinet.
• Run system cables through cable Grommet located at the lower rear of the Projection Cabinet. Note: Computer cables can
be connected directly to the front of the projector.
STEP10. (Refer to Fig.6) Replace Front Access Cover by aligning with the Slide Grills and pushing with gentle pressure until catches
engage.
LIFT & TURN
MIRROR SHROUD
LATCH.
FIG.6
FIG.8
SPEAKERS
MOUNTED
TO SIDE GRILL
HINGED SIDE GRILL
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PART NAMES AND FUNCTIONS
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PART NAMES AND FUNCTIONS.
Front
Open the front access cover to access the terminal
panel. To remove the front access cover, grasp at top
and bottom, and pull with quick firm pressure.
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POWER STANDBY RC READY
INDICATOR ON/OFF INPUT SELECT ENTER
POWER
INPUT SELECT
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B
CD
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ACAT OUT R/Cr G/Y B/Cb H/HV V S-VIDEO VIDEO OPTION REMOTE1 REMOTE2
OUT IN
L(MONO) R L(MONO) R L(MONO) R
RGB S-VIDEO VIDEO
AUDIO INPUT
OFF POWER ON AC INPUT
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Rear
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PART NAMES AND FUNCTIONS
AActive Indicator (green LED)
Lights up when the INPUT A slot is selected.
B
R/Cr,G/Y, B/Cb, H H/V and V Input Terminals (INPUT A)
Connect R,G,B,H (Horizontal sync) and V (Vertical sync)
outputs of the external equipment (such as the Switcher).
If using a component with a combined sync (SYNC)
output,connect it to the H/V terminal. When using
luminance and color-difference signals of HDTV and
DVD, connect a Pr/Cr to the R, a Y to the G and a Pb/Cb
to the B input of the projector.
CS-VIDEO Input Terminal
(INPUT A)
Connect to the S-video output of the external equipment
such as a VCR with an S-video output.This terminal
allows switching between S2 and S1 VIDEO input modes.
DVIDEO Input Terminal
(INPUT A)
Connect to the video output of the external equipment
such as a VCR or laser disk player.
EOPTION Terminal
For system expansion such as PC-control.
FREMOTE 1 Terminal
This terminal allows external control of the projector from
either the Switcher or from an external control.When the
Switcher is used,connect to the REMOTE 1 terminal on
the back of the Switcher.
NOTE: The ISS-6020/ISS-6020G Switcher is compatible
with this projector.
GREMOTE 2 Terminal
IN: for the supplied service remote control.
OUT: connect to a second projector’s IN terminal to relay
the input at the IN terminal.
NOTE: The wireless control does not work when the plug
of the supplied remote cable is inserted into the RE-
MOTE 2 IN terminal.
HINPUT B
Slot for adding optional RGB or video input cards.
IINPUT C
Slot for adding optional RGB or video input cards.
NOTE: The optional RGB INPUT and VIDEO INPUT
modules can be installed in the INPUT B and INPUT C
slots.
JRGB Audio Input Terminals (L/R)
Connect to the audio outputs of the external equipment
such as ISS-6020/6020G.
KS-VIDEO Audio Input Terminals (L/R)
Connect to the S-video audio outputs of the external
equipment such as a VCR with S-video outputs.
LVIDEO Audio Input Terminals (L/R)
Connect to the audio outputs of the external equipment
such as a VCR.
Rear Panel
1Power Switch (Main power)
To turn on the main power to the projector press the
switch to the ON position (I). The STANDBY and the RC
READY indicator will light.
In this condition you can start up the projector by pressing
the POWER ON button on the remote control or the
POWER button on the rear panel.
Press to the OFF position (0) to turn the main power off.
NOTE: When turning off the main power,first return the
projector to the standby condition by pressing the
POWER OFF button on the remote control or the POWER
button on the rear panel and then turn off the main
POWER switch.These procedures are necssary to
protect your projector and the connected equipment.
2AC INPUT
Connect the supplied power cord here.
Front Panel
3Remote Sensor
Receives the signal from the supplied remote control
when used in the wireless mode.
4POWER Indicator
Lights up when the projector is turned on.
5STANDBY Indicator
Lights up when the projector’s main POWER switch is on
.
Flashes when the projector is not connected with the
Switcher correctly or when the Switcher is turned off.
6RC READY Indicator
Lights up when the projector's main POWER switch is on.
Flashes when the projector receives a signal from the
remate control.
7Two Digit Display
INDICATOR:
Displays projector error codes.(“00” in normal operation)
ON/OFF Switch:
Turns the INDICATOR on or off.
8INPUT SELECT Buttons
INPUT: press to display the INPUT SELECT screen.
SELECT: press to select an input by highlighting the
input terminal.
ENTER: press to execute selection and to switch input.
9POWER Button
Turns the projector on or off when the projector is in the
standby condition (Main Power switch must be on and the
STANDBY and the RC READY indicator lit).
0ACAT OUT Terminal
This is a video output connector for the optional built in
CCD camera. The CCD camera is needed in order to
perform automatic convergence with the optional ACAT
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PART NAMES AND FUNCTIONS
OPTIONAL Boards
VIDEO INPUT Board [XG VIDINA]
Front view
1Active Indicator (green LED)...... Lights up when this board is selected.
2VIDEO INPUT Terminal ............... Connects composite video output signals.
3S-VIDEO INPUT Terminal ........... Connects S-video output signals.
4VIDEO INPUT Terminal ............... Connects the audio outputs of the external equipment such as a VCR.
5S-VIDEO INPUT Terminal ........... Connects the S-video audio outputs of the external equipment such as a VCR with
S-video outputs.
RGB INPUT Board [XG RGBINA]
Front view
1Active Indicator (green LED)...... Lights up when this board is selected.
2R Input Terminal.......................... Connects a Red output signal.
3G Input Terminal ......................... Connects a Green output signal.
4B Input Terminal.......................... Connects a Blue output signal.
5H/HV Input Terminal.................... Connects horizontal sync or horizontal/vertical sync output signals.
6V Input Terminal.......................... Connects a vertical sync output signal.
7AUDIO Input Terminals............... Connects the audio outputs of the external equipment such as the ISS-6020/
6020G or a PC.
RGB INPUT Board
Top view
8Rotary Switch (S1001)
9Jumper(S1002, S1003, S1004)
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RGB INPUT R G B H/HV V
LR
AUDIO INPUT
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S-VIDEO
VIDEO INPUT VIDEO
LRLR
S-VIDEOVIDEO
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PART NAMES AND FUNCTIONS
The combination of the rotary switch and the jumper pins allows the projector to accept VIDEO or COMPONENT signals. Note that
this board cannot accept RGB signals when board is set to VIDEO input.
Rotary switch (S1001)
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4
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2
1
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6
SLOT FOR OPTIONAL MODULE
Jumper (S1002, S1003, S1004)
VIDEO
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RGB
ACAT OUT R/Cr G/Y B/Cb H/HV V S-VIDEO VIDEO OPTION REMOTE1 REMOTE2
OUT IN
L(MONO) R L(MONO) R L(MONO) R
RGB S-VIDEO VIDEO
AUDIO INPUT
INPUT B slot
INPUT C slot
INPUT A slot
Input
VIDEO input
COMPONENT input
RGB input
Not used
Mark
VIDEO
OPTION
RGB
No.
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1
3
2, 4-9
Rotary Switch(S1001)
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1
3
Jumpers
(2, 3) Short
(2, 3) Short
(1, 2) Short
R terminal
VIDEO
Pr/Cr
R
G terminal
Y
Y
G
B terminal
C
Pb/Cb
B
Board Identification
VIDEO
COMPONENT
RGB
Input Signal
Setting of Rotary switch and Jumpers
Table for Setting Rotary Switch and Jumpers.
Setting of Rotary switch
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* indicates factory preset.
* No.3 is factory preset.
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Corresponding slot number
You can also select the input signal directly by pressing the INPUT “1” through “10” button. In this case INPUT buttons function as
follows:
*1 Some settings allow you to retrieve a COMPONENT signal automatically. See “RGB/COMPONENT Search Setting”.
*2 When the optional RGB input board is installed and the RGB input is set, an RGB signal will be selected; when the RGB input
board is installed and the COMPONENT input is set, a COMPONENT signal will be selected; when the optional RGB input
board is installed and the VIDEO input is set, a VIDEO signal will be selected.
When the optional VIDEO input board is installed, a VIDEO signal will be selected.
*3 An S-VIDEO signal will be selected when :
1. the optional RGB input board is installed and the VIDEO input is set.
2. the optional VIDEO input board is installed.
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10
INPUT A slot
RGB
VIDEO
S-VIDEO
COMPONENT
INPUT C slot
RGB/COMPONENT/VIDEO
S-VIDEO
INPUT B slot
RGB/COMPONENT/VIDEO
S-VIDEO
*1
*2
*3
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PART NAMES AND FUNCTIONS
Remote control unit
User Remote Control
RC-6320
Full Function Remote Control
RC-6321
NOTE: The full function remote control is designed for setup
adjustment. Use the user remote control for normal
operation.
POWER
ON OFF
OPERATE
PICTURE
MUTE
SOUND
MUTE
1 ABC 2 DEF 3 GHI
4 JKL 5 MNO 6 PQR
7 STU 8 VWX 9 YZ /
10 ,.
R
B
ENDCTL
DISPLAY
STATIC
NORMAL ENTER
1 ABC 2 DEF 3 GHIOFFON
4 JKL 5 MNO 6 PQRTEST
7 STU 8 VWX 9 YZ/
ADJUST
OPERATE
10 ,.
SOUND FUNC
PIC FUNC
HELP INFO
INPUT LIST
SOUND MUTE
PIC MUTE
POSITION
KELVINFOCUS
DISPLAY
RGBPOINTSTATIC
PHASETILT
BOW
AMPLIT
LINEAR
STORE
KEYSTN
CTL ENTER END
NORMAL
PINCUS
POWER INPUT
CURSOR
ON
OFF
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K
R
U
VS
W
Q
B
0
9
8
4
X
K
L
NM
PO
Q
R
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VU
W
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67
89
0A
BC
DJ
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CAPTION CAPTION
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PART NAMES AND FUNCTIONS
1POWER Buttons (ON/OFF)
Press the ON button to turn the projector on when the
projector is in the standby condition (STANDBY and RC
READY indicators lit). Press the OFF button to return the
projector to the standby condition.
2TEST Button
Press to display the “TEST PATTERN” menu from which
you can select a test pattern.
3ADJUST Button
Press to display the “ADJUST” menu.
4OPERATE Button
Press to display the “OPERATE” menu.
5Backlight Switch
Turns the backlight on and off.
If no button operation is made within 30 seconds with the
Backlight ON, the Backlight will turn off to conserve
battery life.
6PIC FUNC Button
Press to display the picture adjustment screen.
NOTE: Some function items will not be available
depending on the type of video signal.
7SOUND FUNC Button
Press to display the VOLUME adjustment screen. You
can adjust the volume of the ISS-6020/ISS-6020G
Switcher.
8PICTURE (PIC) MUTE Button
Press to mute the picture. Press again to display the
picture. You can also mute the picture by holding down
CTL and pressing PICTURE MUTE buttons. To restore
the picture, holding down CTL and press PICTURE
MUTE again. Or simply press END.
NOTE: When the picture is muted by using CTL and
PICTURE MUTE buttons, even if input is switched to
another or the power is turned off using the remote
POWER OFF button, the mute cannot be canceled.
9SOUND MUTE Button
Press to mute the sound. Press again to return the sound.
0DISPLAY Button
Press to turn on or off the on-screen display. Pressing with
CTL eliminates the on-screen display; pressing with CTL
will restore display.
NOTE: Even if the on-screen display may be turned off
with pressing CTL and DISPLAY, any adjustment will
still change the projector’s memory settings. This mode
is available even when an input is switched to another or
the power is turned off using the POWER OFF button on
the remote control. On-screen display mute function can
be canceled by turning off the main power.
AFOCUS Button
Press to enter the FOCUS mode.Pressing with CTL will
bring you to the ASTIG adjustment screen.
BSTATIC Button
Press to enter the STATIC mode. You can adjust the static
convergence.
CPOINT Button
Press to enter the POINT mode. You can adjust the point
convergence.
DTILT Button
Press to enter the TILT, SKEW mode. You can adjust the
tilt and the skew of the projected image.
EBOW Button
Press to enter the BOW mode. You can adjust the hori-
zontal and the vertical bow of the projected image.
Pressing with CTL will bring you to the LINE DISTOR-
TION adjustment screen.
FAMPLIT Button
Press to enter the AMPLITUDE mode. You can adjust the
horizontal width and the vertical height of the projected
image.
GLINEAR Button
Press to enter the LINEARITY mode. You can adjust the
horizontal and the vertical linearity of the projected image.
Pressing with CTL will bring you to the LINEARITY-
BALANCE adjustment screen.
HKEYSTN Button
Press to enter the KEYSTONE mode. You can adjust the
horizontal and the vertical keystone of the projected
image. Pressing with CTL button will bring you to the
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IPINCUS Button
Press to enter the PINCUSHION mode. You can adjust
the horizontal and the vertical pincushion of the projected
image. Pressing with the CTL button will bring you to the
PIN-BALANCE alignment screen.
JPHASE Button
For service personnel only.
KINPUT Button
Selects menus and switches input signals.
LHELP Button
Press to display the explanation of the current selected
function and available functions.
MINPUT LIST Button
Press to display the memory list of the recorded input
signals.
NINFO Button
Press to display the various parameters and settings of the
currently displayed image. Pressing with the CTL button
displays some of items available in SETTING MODE.
OKELVIN Button
Press to enter the KELVIN mode. You can adjust the
color temperature and, the white and the black level.
PPOSITION Button
Press to enter the position mode. You can adjust the
horizontal, vertical position and horizontal, vertical
blanking and image size.
QR, G, and B Buttons
Turn each CRT beam on and off separately. When using
with the CTL button, you can select the CRT to be
adjusted during convergence and focus adjustments. Note
that the G button is only on the full function remote
control.
RCURSOR Buttons
Used for increasing and decreasing control levels, cursor
movement and convergence adjustments.
SNORMAL Button
Returns the standard level for each signal. When pressed
once, the confirmation message will be displayed. When
“YES” is selected and ENTER is pressed, the data will be
returned to the standard level. While holding down the
CTL button, press the NORMAL button to display the
“LOAD/CANCEL” menu to select either LOAD (last
stored level) or CANCEL (data cancelled).
TSTORE Button
Memorizes the adjustments setting of each signal sepa-
rately.
When pressed once, the confirmation message “STORE?”
will be displayed. When selecting “YES” and ENTER, the
data will be stored in memory.
UEND Button
Ends the adjustment mode.
VENTER Button
Executes menu selection and switches to selected input.
WCTL Button
Used in conjunction with other buttons, similar to a shift
key on a computer.
XRemote Control Jack
Insert the plug of the supplied remote cable here when the
full function remote control is used in the wired condition.
YCAPTION Button
Press to display the CLOSED CAPTION menu.
ZADDRESS Button
Press to display the ADDRESS menu. Pressing with CTL
allows you to specify the address for the remote control.
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PART NAMES AND FUNCTIONS
Battery installation and replacement
User remote control (RC-6320)
1Press down on the battery compartment cover and slide
the cover in the direction of the arrow.
Full function remote control (RC-6321)
1Press down on the battery compartment cover and slide
the cover in the direction of the arrow.
NOTE: The remote control is powered by two alkaline 1.5V
AA batteries.
3Close the battery compartment cover.3Close the battery compartment cover.
2Install the two new batteries, making sure that their
polarity matches the ,.diagrams inside the battery
compartment. Incorrect polarity could damage the unit.
2Install the two new batteries, making sure that their
polarity matches the ,.diagrams inside the battery
compartment. Incorrect polarity could damage the unit.
Remote control cautions
Use the remote control within a distance of about 7m (23 ft.) and at 30 degrees angle left and right.
Handling remote control and batteries
• Do not drop or mishandle the remote.
• Do not get the remote wet. If the remote gets wet, wipe it dry immediately.
• Avoid heat and humidity.
• When not using the remote for a long period, remove the batteries.
• Do not use new and old batteries together, or use different types together.
• Do not take apart the batteries, heat them, or throw them into a fire.
• Avoid using the full function remote control as wireless with the backlight switch ON for an extended period of time. This can
cause short battery life.

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Set-Up
The Signal Entry chapter explains how to register a new
input signal and how to set various parameters of the
currently selected signal.
The Adjustment chapter gives you the procedures for
various adjustment such as focus, alignment, conver-
gence. This chapter also explains the passcode. It is a
convenient way to prevent any tampering of projector
set-up information by unauthorized individuals.
The Setting chapter gives you details on setting for
various use.
CONTENTS
Before Set-Up ................................................18
Signal Entry....................................................23
Adjustment .....................................................44
Passcode .......................................................68
Setting............................................................74
Reference Adjustment .................................129
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BEFORE SET-UP.
Displaying the Menu and Adjustment Screens
Access of all set-up functions is done through the menu system.
Depending upon button selection, your desired screen will be displayed as shown below:
ADJUST menu
NOTE: Some function items will not be used depending on the input video signal or connected peripheral equipment.
ADJUST
ADJUST menu
– ADJUST –
1 / SIGNAL ENTRY
2 / FOCUS
3 / ALIGNMENT
4 / CONVERGENCE
5 / KELVIN
6 / R,G,B GAIN
7 / PASSCODE
8 / OPTION
9 / REF. ADJUST
SIGNAL ENTRY screen
FOCUS menu
– FOCUS –
1 / CENTER
2 / EDGE ALL
3 / EDGE SEPA.
4 / CORNER
ALIGNMENT menu
– ALIGNMENT –
01 / TILT, SKEW
02 / BOW
03 / AMPLITUDE
04 / LINEARITY
05 / KEY-STONE
06 / PIN-CUSHION
07 / LINEAR-BAL.
08 / KEY-BALANCE
09 / PIN-BALANCE
10 / LINE DIST.
11 / R,G,B POINT
CONVERGENCE menu
– CONVERGENCE –
1 / TILT, SKEW
2 / BOW
3 / AMPLITUDE
4 / LINEARITY
5 / KEY-STONE
6 / PIN-CUSHION
7 / LINEAR-BAL
8 / LINE DIST.
9 / POINT
10/ PHASE
1 / COLOR TEMP.
2 / WHITE BAL.
Adjustment screen
PASSCODE menu
OPTION menu
– OPTION –
1 / SETTING MODE
2 / MENU MODE
3 / SEQUENCER
4 / PJ ADDRESS
5 / VERSION
6 / HOUR METER
7 / DEFAULT DATA
Adjustment screen
FOCUS
CTL G
Sub menu and
Adjustment screen
CTL R,B
TILT
BOW
AMPLIT
LINEAR
KEYSTN
PINCUS
CTL LINEAR
CTL KEYSTN
CTL PINCUS
TILT
BOW
AMPLIT
LINEAR
KEYSTN
PINCUS
PHASE
CTL LINEAR
NEW PASSCODE?
input screen
PASSCODE
DISABLE? menu
Sub menu
/ Setting screen
KELVIN
– REF. ADJUST –
1 / ASTIG
2 / BRIGHT UNIFORM.
3 / WHITE UNIFORM.
4 / RASTER CENTERING
CTL BOW
POINT
CTL BOW
POINT
– KELVIN –
Sub menu and
Adjustment screen
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BEFORE SET-UP
Storing Projector Settings (Automatic Save Feature)
You have two options to store projector settings in the memory:
automatically and manually.
STORE ?
CURRENT NEW CANCEL
• The Automatic Save Feature mode has been set to DISABLE by
factory. For information on setting, see “Automatic Save Feature”
on page 92.
mWhen the Automatic Save Feature mode is set to “ENABLE”,
projector settings will be stored in the projector’s memory
automatically.
Settings are stored automatically when any one of the following
procedures is performed:
• The END button is pressed several times to return the adjust-
ment screen to the source screen.
• One input is switched to another.
• The projector is turned off.
• After every 10 minutes of elapsed time.
mWhen the Automatic Save Feature mode is set to “DISABLE”,
projector settings can be stored in the projector’s memory
manually.
When you try to return the source screen by pressing END
several times, the “STORE ?” menu is displayed.
To manually save settings, proceed as follows:
1. Use the END button to display the “STORE” menu from the
current adjustment screen or menu.
2. Use the CURSOR or button to highlight “CURRENT”,
“NEW”, or “CANCEL” and press ENTER.
Items to select
• CURRENT ------Overwrites the currently projected signal and
saves the settings. NOTE: An unregistered signal
cannot be stored under the ''CURRENT''
settings.
• NEW ------------Starting at memory location No.51, this function
saves an unregistered signal as a new signal in
memory.
• CANCEL --------Does not save settings.
NOTE: Storing time is four seconds.

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BEFORE SET-UP
mWhen selecting “NEW”
The current settings are registered as a new signal and are
saved to an unassigned line starting at memory location
No.51.
A registered name is automatically given.
The “NEW ENTRY?” menu will be displayed.
Use the CURSOR or button to highlight “YES” or
“NO” and press ENTER.
Items to select
• YES------------- Registers settings as a new signal and
saves the signal in an unassigned
location starting at memory location
No.51.
• NO -------------- Does not register settings.
A registered name is given as follows:
VIDEO/S-VIDEO----- Video standard with a list number
e.g. NTSC51 or PAL52.
RGB --------------------- ”RGB” with a list number e.g.
RGB60.
NOTE:
• If the Input list does not have any unassigned memory
location starting at No. 51 then, the “NEW” item will be
selectable. For signal registration see “SIGNAL ENTRY”
on page 23.
• The Automatic Save Feature is available only for signals
listed in the INPUT LIST.
NEW ENTRY?
LIST No. **
NAME ********
YES NO
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