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1

LCD Projector

CP-EU4501WN/CP-EU5001WN

User's Manual (detailed) Operating GuideThank you for purchasing this projector.

Safety GuideWARNING

NOTE

Trademark acknowledgment

WARNING

CAUTION

® ® ®

®

®

NOTICE

2

Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3334

Setting up . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 77

1015151616

Remote control . . . . . . . . . . . . 171718

1819

Power on/off . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 202021

Operating . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22222223232424252629303031

EASY MENU. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34PICTURE menu . . . . . . . . . . . . 36IMAGE menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40INPUT menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42SETUP menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46AUDIO menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52SCREEN menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53OPTION menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . 59

NETWORK menu . . . . . . . . . . . 72SECURITY menu . . . . . . . . . . . 73Presentation tools . . . . . . . . . 79

79Maintenance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 88

8890

93Troubleshooting . . . . . . . . . . . 94

949698

99 . . . . . . . . . . . . 104

3

Introduction

NOTE

Checking the contents of package

USB TYPE A

Contents of package User’s Manual (concise)

Features

WARNING

4

Introduction

WARNING

CAUTION

Part namesProjector

88

22 5290

242418

93

5FOCUS 24ZOOM 24AC 15

5

5

Introduction

Part names (continued)

Control panel STANDBY/ON 20INPUT 23MENU 31LAMP 96TEMP 96POWER 96

Ports 10 ~ 14LANUSB TYPE AUSB TYPE BHDMI1HDMI2/MHLAUDIO IN1AUDIO IN2AUDIO IN3 R,LAUDIO OUT

COMPUTER IN1

COMPUTER IN2 / MONITOR OUTCONTROLVIDEO

1616

6

Part names (continued)

95NOTE

INPUT 23MY BUTTON-1 61, 62MY BUTTON-2 61, 62STANDBY/ON 20ASPECT 23PbyPAUTO 25FREEZE 30MAGNIFY ON 29FOCUS +ZOOM +VOLUME + 22MAGNIFY OFF 29FOCUS -ZOOM -VOLUME - 22PAGE UP 19GEOMETRY 26PICTURE MUTE 22PAGE DOWN 19INTERACTIVE NETWORKBLANK 30ESC 18MENU 31ENTER 31OSD MSGRESET 31

3117

ASPECT

BLANK

ESC MENU

RESET

AUTO

PAGE

DOWN

ON

OFF

FREEZE

UP

ENTER

FOCUS ZOOM

INPUT

INTERACTIVE

MYBUTTON

PbyP

MAGNIFY VOLUME

GEOMETRY PICTURE MUTE

NETWORK

OSD MSG

Remote control

Introduction

7

User’s Manual (concise)

ArrangementT-3 F-1 F-2

67

NOTE

Setting up

8

Setting up

Arrangement (continued)

WARNING Install the projector where you can access the power outlet easily.

Do not subject the projector to unstable conditions.

things.

Do not place the projector where any oils, such as cooking or machine oil, are used.

Do not place the projector in a place where it may get wet.

9

Setting up

Arrangement (continued)

ventilation.

Avoid placing the projector in smoky, humid or dusty place.

67

CAUTION

NOTICE

10

Setting up

Connecting with your devices

Network Guide

Use only the appropriate accessories.WARNING

For a cable with a core at only one end, connect the end with the core to the projector.

CAUTION

COMPUTER IN 1

11 14

About Plug-and-Play capability

NOTE

11

Setting up

Connecting with your devices (continued)

25

NOTE

Computer

12

Connecting with your devices (continued)

LANNOTE

LAN

82

CAUTION

Computer External deviceAccess point

USB wireless adapter

USB storage device

Setting up

13

Setting up

Connecting with your devices (continued)

®

NOTE

VCR/DVD/Blu-ray DiscTM player

14

Setting up

Connecting with your devices (continued)

MonitorSpeakers

15

Connecting to a power supply

AC

POWER

WARNING

60

NOTICE

AC

Power cord

Fastening the cable

Cable tie

Setting up

16

USB TYPE A

USB TYPE A

Using the security bar and slot

WARNING

CAUTION

NOTE

Fastening the adapter cover

WARNING

Security slot

18.6mm

18.0mm

12.2mm

Security barAnti-theft

chain or wire

2

1

3

Setting up

17

Installing the batteries

WARNING

Remote control

18

Remote control

About the remote control signal

NOTE

Changing the frequency of remote control signal

VOLUME - RESET

MAGNIFY OFF ESC

68

ASPECT

BLANK

ESC MENU

RESET

AUTO

PAGE

DOWN

ON

OFF

FREEZE

UP

ENTER

FOCUS ZOOM

INPUT

INTERACTIVE

MYBUTTON

PbyP

MAGNIFY VOLUME

GEOMETRY PICTURE MUTE

NETWORK

OSD MSG

RESET

VOLUME -MAGNIFY OFF

ESC

19

Remote control

ASPECT

BLANK

ESC MENU

RESET

AUTO

PAGE

DOWN

ON

OFF

FREEZE

UP

ENTER

FOCUS ZOOM

INPUT

INTERACTIVE

MYBUTTON

PbyP

MAGNIFY VOLUME

GEOMETRY PICTURE MUTE

NETWORK

OSD MSG

®

POWERUSB TYPE A

53 57

NOTE

Using as a simple PC mouse & keyboard

USB TYPE B

PAGE UP key: PAGE UPPAGE DOWN key: PAGE DOWNMouse left button: ENTERMove pointer:ESC key: ESCMouse right button: RESET

NOTICE

USB TYPE B

20

Turning on the power

POWER96

STANDBY/ON

POWER

96

Selecting an input signal 23

Power on/off

7153 67

ENTERINPUT

ENTERINPUT

POWER

ASPECT

BLANK

ESC MENU

RESET

AUTO

PAGE

DOWN

ON

OFF

FREEZE

UP

ENTER

FOCUS ZOOM

INPUT

INTERACTIVE

MYBUTTON

PbyP

MAGNIFY VOLUME

GEOMETRY PICTURE MUTE

NETWORK

OSD MSG

STANDBY/ON

21

STANDBY/ONTurning off the power

STANDBY/ONPOWER

POWER96

POWER

Power on/off

WARNING

6060 60

NOTE

22

Operating

Adjusting the volumeVOLUME + -

52

5149

MUTE

MUTE VOLUME +VOLUME -

ASPECT

BLANK

ESC MENU

RESET

AUTO

PAGE

DOWN

ON

OFF

FREEZE

UP

ENTER

FOCUS ZOOM

INPUT

INTERACTIVE

MYBUTTON

PbyP

MAGNIFY VOLUME

GEOMETRY PICTURE MUTE

NETWORK

OSD MSG

VOLUME

VOLUME + / -

NOTE

Temporarily muting the sound

ASPECT

BLANK

ESC MENU

RESET

AUTO

PAGE

DOWN

ON

OFF

FREEZE

UP

ENTER

FOCUS ZOOM

INPUT

INTERACTIVE

MYBUTTON

PbyP

MAGNIFY VOLUME

GEOMETRY PICTURE MUTE

NETWORK

OSD MSG

MUTEMUTE

NOTE

52

VIDEO COMPUTER IN1 COMPUTER IN2

58

23

Operating

INPUT

Selecting an input signal

59

ASPECT

BLANK

ESC

MENU

RESET

AUTO

PAGE

DOWN

ON

OFF

FREEZE

UP

ENTER

FOCUS ZOOM

INPUT

INTERACTIVE

MYBUTTON

PbyP

MAGNIFY

VOLUME

GEOMETRY PICTURE MUTE

NETWORK

OSD MSG

INPUT

INPUT button

INPUT

ASPECT

BLANK

ESC MENU

RESET

AUTO

PAGE

DOWN

ON

OFF

FREEZE

UP

ENTER

FOCUS ZOOM

INPUT

INTERACTIVE

MYBUTTON

PbyP

MAGNIFY VOLUME

GEOMETRY PICTURE MUTE

NETWORK

OSD MSG

Selecting an aspect ratioASPECT

ASPECTNOTE

ASPECT

ASPECT

24

Operating

ZOOM

FOCUS

Adjusting the zoom and focus

Adjusting the projector’s elevator

FOCUSZOOM

CAUTION

11°

25

Operating

AUTOUsing the automatic adjustment feature

For a computer signal

For a video signal

42

For a component video signal

67

NOTE

ASPECT

BLANK

ESC MENU

RESET

AUTO

PAGE

DOWN

ON

OFF

FREEZE

UP

ENTER

FOCUS ZOOM

INPUT

INTERACTIVE

MYBUTTON

PbyP

MAGNIFY VOLUME

GEOMETRY PICTURE MUTE

NETWORK

OSD MSG

AUTO

AUTO

26

Operating

GEOMETRYENTER

NOTE

GEOMETRY

Correcting the distortion

KEYSTONE:

ENTER

ENTER

ASPECT

BLANK

ESC MENU

RESET

AUTO

PAGE

DOWN

ON

OFF

FREEZE

UP

ENTER

FOCUS ZOOM

INPUT

INTERACTIVE

MYBUTTON

PbyP

MAGNIFY VOLUME

GEOMETRY PICTURE MUTE

NETWORK

OSD MSG

GEOMETRY GEOMETRY

27

Operating

PERFECT FIT:

ENTER

Correcting the distortion (continued)

76

NOTE

ENTER

ENTER

27

28

Operating

Correcting the distortion (continued)

ENTER

ENTER

ENTER

SAVE:

ENTER

LOAD:

ENTER

NOTE

29

Operating

Using the magnify featureMAGNIFY ON

MAGNIFY ON

MAGNIFY ON

MAGNIFY OFF

MAGNIFY ON NOTE

ASPECT

BLANK

ESC MENU

RESET

AUTO

PAGE

DOWN

ON

OFF

FREEZE

UP

ENTER

FOCUS ZOOM

INPUT

INTERACTIVE

MYBUTTON

PbyP

MAGNIFY VOLUME

GEOMETRY PICTURE MUTE

NETWORK

OSD MSG

ON

OFF

MAGNIFY

MAGNIFYON/OFF

30

Operating

FREEZE

51

FREEZE

Temporarily freezing the screen

NOTE

ASPECT

BLANK

ESC MENU

RESET

AUTO

PAGE

DOWN

ON

OFF

FREEZE

UP

ENTER

FOCUS ZOOM

INPUT

INTERACTIVE

MYBUTTON

PbyP

MAGNIFY VOLUME

GEOMETRY PICTURE MUTE

NETWORK

OSD MSG

FREEZE FREEZE

BLANK

53

BLANK

Temporarily blanking the screen

NOTE

ASPECT

BLANK

ESC MENU

RESET

AUTO

PAGE

DOWN

ON

OFF

FREEZE

UP

ENTER

FOCUS ZOOM

INPUT

INTERACTIVE

MYBUTTON

PbyP

MAGNIFY VOLUME

GEOMETRY PICTURE MUTE

NETWORK

OSD MSG

BLANK BLANK

CAUTION

31

Operating

MENU

Using the menu function

MENU

In the EASY MENU

ENTER

ENTER

In the ADVANCED MENU

ENTER

ESC MENU

RESET

ENTER

OSD MSG

ASPECT

BLANK

ESC MENU

RESET

AUTO

PAGE

DOWN

ON

OFF

FREEZE

UP

ENTER

FOCUS ZOOM

INPUT

INTERACTIVE

MYBUTTON

PbyP

MAGNIFY VOLUME

GEOMETRY PICTURE MUTE

NETWORK

OSD MSG

INPUTMENU

RESET

32

Operating

Using the menu function (continued)

MENUENTER

Indication in OSD (On Screen Display)

Indication Meaning

MENU

RESET

NOTE

33

Operating

Using the menu function (continued)

Containing items of each menu

Menu Items

EASY MENU 34

PICTURE 36

IMAGE 40

INPUT 42

SETUP 46

AUDIO 52

SCREEN 53

OPTION 59

NETWORK 72

SECURITY 73

34

EASY MENU

Item Description

ASPECT 40

KEYSTONE 46

PERFECT FIT 46

PICTURE MODE

®

35

EASY MENU

Item Description

ECO MODE 47

INSTALLATION 49

RESET

FILTER TIME

48

LANGUAGE 53

ADVANCED MENUENTER

EXIT ENTER

36

PICTURE menu

ENTER

Item Description

BRIGHTNESS

CONTRAST

COLOR

TINT

SHARPNESS

37

PICTURE menu

Item Description

ACTIVE IRIS

PICTURE QUALITY

ENTER

PICTURE MODE

GAMMA

38

PICTURE menu

Item Description

PICTURE QUALITY

(continued)

GAMMA (continued)

ENTER

COLOR TEMP

ENTER

39

PICTURE menu

Item Description

PICTURE QUALITY

(continued)

ACCENTUALIZER

HDCR

MY MEMORY

ENTER

MY BUTTON61

40

IMAGE menu

ENTER

Item Description

ASPECT

OVER SCAN

V POSITION RESET

above

H POSITION RESET

above

41

IMAGE menu

Item Description

H PHASE

H SIZERESET

AUTO ADJUST EXECUTE

For a computer signal

For a video signal

42

67

42

INPUT menu

ENTER

Item Description

PROGRESSIVE

VIDEO NR

COLOR SPACE

VIDEO FORMAT

VIDEO

VIDEO

43

INPUT menu

Item Description

DIGITAL RANGE

HDMI 1 HDMI 2 MHL

COMPUTER IN

COMPUTER IN1 IN2

COMPUTER IN

FRAME LOCK

44

INPUT menu

Item Description

RESOLUTION

COMPUTER IN1 COMPUTER IN2

ENTER

ENTER

ENTER

45

INPUT menu

Item Description

MHL STANDBYPWR.

49

46

SETUP menu

ENTER

Item Description

GEOMETRY CORRECTION

KEYSTONE

Correcting the distortion 26

7627 .

PERFECT FIT

Correcting the distortion 2776

26

47

SETUP menu

Item Description

GEOMETRY CORRECTION

(continued)

PATTERN

LAMP & FILTER

ENTER

ECO MODE

LAMP TIME

RESET

Replacing the lamp88

48

SETUP menu

Item Description

LAMP & FILTER(continued)

FILTER TIME

LAMP & FILTERRESET

90FILTER MESSAGE

·········

IMAGEOPTIMIZER

49

SETUP menu

Item Description

INSTALLATION

ENTERINPUT

76

STANDBY MODE

69

45

50

SETUP menu

Operation

Wake-On LAN (WOL) function

51

SETUP menu

Item Description

OSD MESSAGE

OSD MSG

OSD MSG

FREEZE

STANDBY OUTPUT

45

52

AUDIO menu

ENTER

Item Description

VOLUME

SPEAKER

AUDIO SOURCE

AUDIO OUT

AUDIO IN1 AUDIO IN2AUDIO IN3 HDMI 1HDMI 2 / MHL LAN

VIDEOCOMPUTER IN 1 COMPUTER IN 2,

58

53

SCREEN menu

ENTER

Item Description

LANGUAGE

ENTER

MENU POSITION MENU

BLANK

30 BLANK

55

54

SCREEN menu

Item Description

AUTO BLANK

START UP 55

74

55

SCREEN menu

Item Description

MyScreen

ENTER INPUT

RESET

56

74LAN, USB TYPE A

HDMI1 HDMI2/MHL

56

SCREEN menu

Item Description

MyScreen Lock

74

SOURCE NAME

ENTER

ENTER

ENTER

ENTER

57

SCREEN menu

Item Description

SOURCE NAMEcontinued

ENTER

RESET

ENTER

ENTER

ENTER

ENTER

TEMPLATE

ENTER

MY BUTTON62

58

SCREEN menu

Item Description

C.C.(Closed Caption)

DISPLAY

MODE

CHANNEL

1234

59

OPTION menu

ENTER

Item Description

SEARCH SKIP

below

AUTO SEARCH

2

60

OPTION menu

Item Description

DIRECT POWER ON

20

below

AUTO POWER ON

AUTO POWER OFF

CONTROL

Turning off the power 21

WARNING

61

OPTION menu

Item Description

MY BUTTON

MY BUTTON 1/2 6

COMPUTER IN1 COMPUTER IN2

LANUSB TYPE A

HDMI1HDMI2/MHL

VIDEO USB TYPE A,

Messenger Function Network Guide

71

2739

MY BUTTON

62

OPTION menu

Item Description

MY BUTTONContinued

3448

57

4447

3939

61

63

OPTION menu

Item Description

SCHEDULE

How to setup the item

NOTE

Item Description

DATE AND TIME

SPECIFIC DATE

PROGRAM EDIT

64

OPTION menu

Item Description

SCHEDULEContinued

How to activate (DATE AND TIME / SPECIFIC DATE)

65

OPTION menu

Item Description

SCHEDULEContinued

PROGRAM EDIT

RETURN

SELECT

COPY TO

APPLY

66

OPTION menu

Item Description

SCHEDULE (continued)

How to edit the selected PROGRAM

NOTE

67

OPTION menu

Item Description

SERVICE

ENTER

ALTITUDE

AUTO ADJUST

GHOST

68

OPTION menu

Item Description

SERVICE(continued)

KEY LOCK

STANDBY/ON

REMOTE FREQ.

4 18

69

OPTION menu

Item Description

SERVICE(continued) COMMUNICATION

CONTROL

below

Network Guide

COMMUNICATION TYPE

CONTROL

CONTROL7. Network Bridge Function

Network Guide

CONTROL

70

70

OPTION menu

Item Description

SERVICE(continued)

COMMUNICATION(continued)

SERIAL SETTINGS

CONTROL

TRANSMISSION METHOD

CONTROL

belowRESPONSE LIMIT TIME

CONTROL

CONTROL

above

71

OPTION menu

Item Description

SERVICE(continued)

INFORMATION

78FACTORY RESET

67

72

NETWORK menu

Network Guide

73

SECURITY menu

Enter to the SECURITY menu

CP-EU4501WN/CP-EU5001WNbelow

If you have forgotten your password

RESETINPUT

Item Description

SECURITY PASSWORD

CHANGE

ENTER

74

SECURITY menu

Item Description

MyScreen PASSWORD

1 Turning on the MyScreen PASSWORD

ENTER

2 Turning off the MyScreen PASSWORD

3 If you have forgotten your password

75

SECURITY menu

Item Description

PIN LOCK

1 Turning on the PIN LOCK

ENTER

INPUT

2 Turning off the PIN LOCK

3 If you have forgotten your PIN codeRESET

INPUT

76

SECURITY menu

Item Description

TRANSITION DETECTOR

1 Turning on the TRANSITION DETECTOR

ENTER

ENTER

2 Turning off the TRANSITION DETECTOR

3 If you have forgotten your password

77

SECURITY menu

Item Description

MY TEXT PASSWORD

1 Turning on the MY TEXT PASSWORD

ENTER

2 Turning off the MY TEXT PASSWORD

3 If you have forgotten your password

78

SECURITY menu

Item Description

MY TEXT DISPLAY

ENTER

MY TEXT WRITING

ENTER

RESET

ENTER

ENTER

ENTER

ENTER

79

Presentation tools

USB TYPE AUSB TYPE A

PC-LESS Presentation

8084

85

[Supported storage media]

12, 82

NOTE

NOTE

[Supported format]

below

USB TYPE A

80

Presentation tools

NOTE

Thumbnail mode

PC-LESS Presentation (continued)

USB TYPE A

81

Presentation tools

PC-LESS Presentation (continued)

The SETUP menu for the selected image

Item Functions

ENTER

87

87

87ENTER

Operating by buttons or keys

Button operationFunctions

PAGE UPPAGE DOWN

PAGE UPPAGE DOWN

ENTER INPUT ENTERbelow

82

Presentation tools

PC-LESS Presentation (continued)

Operating by the menu on the Thumbnail screen

Item Functions

ENTER

85ENTER

ENTER

USB TYPE A

83

Presentation tools

PC-LESS Presentation (continued)

INPUT

NOTE

84

Presentation tools

PC-LESS Presentation (continued)

ENTERINPUT ENTER]

Full Screen Mode

Button operationFunctions

PAGE DOWN PAGE DOWN

PAGE UP PAGE UPENTER INPUT ENTER

Operations for still images

85

Presentation tools

PC-LESS Presentation (continued)

Slideshow mode

INPUT

ENTERINPUT

NOTE

ENTER INPUT[ENTER]

Button operationFunctions

ENTER INPUT ENTER

82

86

Presentation tools

PC-LESS Presentation (continued)

NOTE

87

Presentation tools

PC-LESS Presentation (continued)

Playlist

[Example of playlist.txt

86

Slideshow mode 85

NOTE

88

Maintenance

Replacing the lamp

Type number : DT02061

In case of replacement by yourself, follow the following procedure.

Replacing the lamp

NOTE

CAUTION

MENU

4

3

6

89

Maintenance

Lamp warning

Replacing the lamp (continued)

HIGH VOLTAGE HIGH TEMPERATURE HIGH PRESSURE

About disposal of a lamp:

WARNING

90

Maintenance

Type number : UX411612

3

4, 5

6 7

91

Maintenance

WARNING

NOTE

MENU

92

Replacing the internal clock battery

OPEN

CR2032 CR2032H

CLOSE

WARNING

・・・

・・・

Maintenance

OPEN

CLOS

E

OPENCLOSE90°

OPEN

CLOS

E

OPEN

CLOS

E

90°

93

Maintenance

Other care

WARNING

NOTICE

CAUTION

Inside of the projector

Caring for the lens

Caring for the cabinet and remote control

94

Troubleshooting

TroubleshootingWARNING

Related messages

Message DescriptionThere is no input signal.

The horizontal or vertical frequency of the input signal is

An improper signal is input.

The COMPUTER IN2/MONITOR OUT port is selectedas the picture input source even if MONITOR OUT isselected for COMPUTER IN2( 43).

COMPUTER IN2/MONITOR OUT

95

Troubleshooting

Message DescriptionThe internal temperature is rising. The projector is operating in low power.

90, 91

67

Cleaning and replacing the

48, 91

The button operation is not available.6

Related messages (continued)

96

TroubleshootingRegarding the indicator lamps

Regarding the indicator lampsLAMP TEMP POWER

POWER indicator

LAMP indicator

TEMP indicator Description

Orange off offThe projector is in a standby state.

BlinkingIn Green off off

The projector is warming up.

Green off offThe projector is in an on state.

BlinkingIn Orange off off

The projector is cooling down.

BlinkingIn Red

The projector is cooling down. A certain error has been detected.

POWER

BlinkingIn Red

or

RedRed off

The lamp does not light, and there is a possibility that interior portion has become heated.

Replacing the lamp

Replacing the lamp

BlinkingIn Red

or

Red

BlinkingIn Red off

97

Regarding the indicator lamps

Regarding the indicator lamps (continued)

POWER indicator

LAMP indicator

TEMP indicator Description

BlinkingIn Red

or

Redoff

BlinkingIn Red

The cooling fan is not operating.

BlinkingIn Red

or

Redoff Red

There is a possibility that the interior portion has become heated.

67

Green blinking in RedCleaning

Green blinking in Red

There is a possibility that the interior portion has become overcooled.

Green off off

At least 1 Power ON schedule is saved to the projector.

98

Regarding the indicator lamps

67

NOTE

Regarding the indicator lamps (continued)

Resetting all settings

71

99

Troubleshooting

Phenomena that may be easy to be mistaken for machine defects

Phenomenon Cases not involving a machine defect Reference page

The electrical power cord is not plugged in. 15

The main power source has been interrupted during operation such as by a power outage (blackout), etc.

15

Either there is no lamp and/or lamp cover, or either

88

The signal cables are not correctly connected.

Signal source does not correctly work.

The input changeover settings are mismatched. 23

The BLANK function for pictures and the MUTEfunction for sounds are working.

22

100

Troubleshooting

Phenomena that may be easy to be mistaken for machine defects (continued)

Phenomenon Cases not involving a machine defect Reference page

The signal cables are not correctly connected.

The MUTE function is working.MUTE VOLUME + - 22

The volume is adjusted to an extremely low level.

The AUDIO SOURCE/SPEAKER setting is not correct. 52

LAN

The lens cover is attached. 4

The signal cables are not correctly connected.

The brightness is adjusted to an extremely low level. 36

The computer cannot detect the projector as a Plug-and-Play monitor. 10

The BLANK screen is displayed.BLANK 30

COMPUTER IN2 is set to MONITOR OUT. 43

101

Troubleshooting

Phenomenon Cases not involving a machine defect Reference page

The projector does not recognize the USB storage device inserted into USB TYPE A port.

USB TYPE A

The FREEZE function is working.FREEZE 30

Color settings are not correctly adjusted.

42

COLOR SPACE setting is not suitable.42

The brightness and/or contrast are adjusted to an extremely low level. 36

The projector is operating in ECO MODE.47

The lamp is approaching the end of its product lifetime.

Either the focus and/or horizontal phase settings are not properly adjusted.

The lens is dirty or misty.Caring for the

lens93

Phenomena that may be easy to be mistaken for machine defects (continued)

102

Troubleshooting

Phenomenon Cases not involving a machine defect Reference page

When the projector is operating in ECO MODE, 47

The OVER SCAN ratio is too big. 40

Excessive VIDEO NR. 42

The FRAME LOCK function cannot work on the current input signal. 43

When LAN or USB TYPE A port is selected, some ports of the output may be missing due to signal processing delay.

USB TYPE B

The computer cannot start up in the current

12

The SAVING/NETWORK(WOL) function is working.49

The COMMUNICATION TYPE for the CONTROL port is set to NETWORK BRIDGE. 69

The NETWORK BRIDGE function is turned off.69

The SAVING/NETWORK(WOL) function is working.49

The same network address is set for both wireless and wired LAN.

Phenomena that may be easy to be mistaken for machine defects (continued)

103

Troubleshooting

NOTE

Phenomena that may be easy to be mistaken for machine defects (continued)

Phenomenon Cases not involving a machine defect Reference page

The SAVING/NETWORK(WOL) function is working.49

The internal clock has been reset.

POWER

Disconnect the LAN cable and check that the projector is working properly.

104

User’s Manual (concise)

End User License Agreement for the Projector Software

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