BenutzerhandbuchInhaltsverzeichnisPreface6Chapter 110Introduction10Package Contents11Features11Components12Front View12Top View13Rear View141. +12VDC Outlet: Power outlet for an external device such as an automatic screen. This output is energized when the projector is turned on. Before using this feature, ensure that the polarity of the external device matches the projec tor and...142. Wired Remote: Connecting the remote control directly to the projector allows the remote control to work over greater distances and without interference from external sources such as fluorescent lighting.143. Computer / Input 1: Connect a computer’s VGA output to this RGB 15-pin D- sub port to project the computer display.144. DVI-D / Input 1: Connect a Digital Video Interface device to this port.145. RS-232: Connect a serial cable to this 9-pin D-sub port and your computer to perform firmware upgrades or to control the projector using RS232 commands (See Appendix E).146. S-Video / Input 4: Connect an S-Video source to this 4-pin mini-DIN port.147. Composite Video / Input 4: Connect a standard RCA video cable to this port.148. Rear Remote Infrared Sensor: Point the remote control at this sensor to con trol the projector.149. Component / Input - 2&3: Attach component device cables to these RCA ports. Component Video will provide the best image quality.1410. AC Power Socket: Connect the power cable to this socket.1411. Power Switch: Turns the power to the projector on and off. Note that you must press the Power button on the top control panel to put the projector in operating mode. Do not set this switch to off if the projector lamp is on. Always place ...14Remote Control15Chapter 216Connections16Before Setting Up16Connections16Power16Device Connections17Wired Remote Control20+12VDC Outlet20Turning On/Off211. Press the power switch on the rear panel to supply power to the projector.212. Press the Power button on the control panel or remote control.21Turning Off221. Press the power button on the control panel or remote to open the Power Down Menu. Select Yes and and press Enter. Alternately, you can press the power button three times.222. The lamp shuts off and the cooling fans continue to run for approxi mately two minutes to cool-down the lamp. During this cool-down period, the control panel LEDs flash.223. After the fans shut off and the control panel LEDs stop flashing, the projector is in standby mode. The projector can be left in this state or you can set the rear panel power switch to "o" to remove all power from the projector.22Chapter 323Operation23Operating the Control Panel and Remote Control23Zoom and Focus23Power23Input24Menu24Color Temperature24Navigation Buttons25The Remote Control251. Press the battery cover latch and pull the battery cover open.252. Insert two AAA batteries into the battery compartment, observing the polarity marks in the battery compartment casing.25Setting Up the Projector26Chapter 427OSD Menus27About the OSD Menus27Main Menu27Input Signals28Picture (Video Only)28Advanced31Video System32FLI De-interlacing32RS232 Baud Rate32Geometry35Aspect Ratio36Language37Factory Default37Appendix A38Specifications38Product Specifications38Appendix B39Maintenance39Maintenance39Lamp Maintenance391. Press Menu on the control panel or remote control.402. Select Advanced.403. In the Advanced submenu, select Status Screen.404. The Status Screen displays the number of hours the lamp has been lit.401. Loosen the two screws on the lamp door (A).412. Remove the three screws securing the lamp to the chassis (B).413. Pull the lamp handle (C) to remove the lamp module (D).414. Reverse the steps above to install the new lamp module.411. Press Menu on the control panel or remote control.412. Select Advanced.413. In the Advanced submenu, select Lamp Timer Reset.414. In the Lamp Timer Reset submenu, select Yes to reset the timer.42Cleaning the Air Filters42Troubleshooting43Appendix C44The Gamma Manager Utility44About the Gamma Manager Utility44Required Hardware and Software44Connecting the Projector to the PC45Connecting the Projector to a PC45Installing the Software461. Insert the installation kit CD in the CD-ROM drive.462. Double-click the My Computer icon.463. Double-click the CD-ROM drive icon.464. Browse to the Gamma Manager folder.465. Double-click Gamma Manager.msi. The Gamma Manager Setup Wizard opens.466. Click Next. You are prompted to select an installation folder.467. Select the default location or browse to an alternate location.468. Click Next. You are prompted to confirm the installation.469. Click Next. The wizard installs the program.4710. Click Close to finish the installation.47Uninstalling the Software481. Click Start, Settings, then select Control Panel.482. Double-click the Add/Remove Programs icon.483. Select the NEXGEN Gamma Manager entry.484. Click Remove. You are prompted to confirm uninstall.485. Click Yes. The program is uninstalled.48Using the Gamma Manager Utility491. Displays the gamma input/output levels.492. Enables you to set the gamma curve type:493. Enables you to set the program input signal to that of the projector.494. Enables you to adjust the red, green, and blue curves or white curves. When white is selected, red, green, and blue are offset.495. Press this button to reset all values to the factory default setting.496. Press this button to transmit the adjusted gamma curve to the projector.497. Displays program status.491. Connect the projector and PC using the RS-232 cable. See “Connecting the Projector to a PC” on page 36.502. Turn on the the projector.503. Turn on the PC.504. Set the projector Gamma Correction OSD menu to "Gamma User Mode".505. Open the Gamma Manager.506. Click Setting, COM Port.507. In the COM Port Setting dialog, select the COM port from the drop-down list that your projector is connected to.508. Select the input mode509. Select Projector Gamma Custom to customize the gamma curve for a single color.5110. Adjust the curve. You can adjust the curve in the Curve Type section, or you can directly adjust it by using the mouse to drag the adjustment point.511. Click the screen where you want to define a region boundary. Do NOT click on the curve.542. Drag the cursor to define the other boundary.543. Adjust the curve by dragging the adjustment. The adjustment only affects the line segment defined by the boundary.54Appendix D56Throw Ratio56About the Throw Ratio56Desktop Installation56Ceiling Mount Installation59Appendix E62RS-232 communication62RS-232C communication62Communications setting62Computer (Windows) - HyPer Terminal62Command Or Read command62Computer (Windows) - RS232ControlAP.exe63Command data chart64Größe: 3,48 MBSeiten: 68Language: EnglishHandbuch öffnen