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1
Projector
CP-TW2505/CP-TW3005
User's Manual (detailed) Operating Guide
Thank you for purchasing this projector.
Safety GuideWARNING
NOTE
WARNING
CAUTION
NOTICE
2
Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3334
Setting up . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 99
12181819
Remote control . . . . . . . . . . . . 20Interactive pen . . . . . . . . . . . . 23Power on/off . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24Operating . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27
27
2728282929303031323233
33343536
EASY MENU. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38IWB CALIBRATE, ASPECT, D-ZOOM, KEYSTONE,
KEYSTONE, PERFECT FIT, PICTURE MODE, ECO MODE, INSTALLATION, RESET, FILTER TIME, LANGUAGE, ADVANCED MENU, EXIT
IWB menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41PICTURE menu . . . . . . . . . . . . 42
BRIGHTNESS, CONTRAST, HDCR, ACCENTUALIZER, GAMMA, COLOR TEMP, COLOR, TINT, SHARPNESS, ACTIVE IRIS, MY MEMORY
IMAGE menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46ASPECT, OVER SCAN, V POSITION, H POSITION, H PHASE, H SIZE, AUTO ADJUST EXECUTE
INPUT menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49PROGRESSIVE, VIDEO NR, COLOR SPACE, VIDEO FORMAT, DIGITAL FORMAT, DIGITAL RANGE, COMPUTER IN, FRAME LOCK, RESOLUTION, MHL STANDBY PWR.
SETUP menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54D-ZOOM, D-SHIFT, PICT.POSIT.H, KEYSTONE,
KEYSTONE, PERFECT FIT, SETUP MEMORY, LAMP & FILTER, IMAGE OPTIMIZER, INSTALLATION, STANDBY MODE
AUDIO menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 61VOLUME, SPEAKER, AUDIO SOURCE, MIC LEVEL,MIC VOLUME
SCREEN menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63LANGUAGE, MENU POSITION, BLANK, AUTO BLANK, START UP, ,
, MESSAGE, SOURCE NAME, TEMPLATE, C.C.
OPTION menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . 69AUTO SEARCH, DIRECT POWER ON, AUTO POWER OFF, MY BUTTON, SCHEDULE, SERVICE
NETWORK menu . . . . . . . . . . . 83SECURITY menu . . . . . . . . . . . 84
SECURITY PASSWORD CHANGE, yScreen PASSWORD, PIN LOCK,
MY TEXT PASSWORD, MY TEXT DISPLAY, MY TEXT WRITING, CLONING LOCK
Presentation tools . . . . . . . . . 8989
116® 126
131Maintenance . . . . . . . . . . . . . 135
135137
139140141
Troubleshooting . . . . . . . . . . 142142144147
147 . . . . . . . . . . . . 159
3
Introduction
NOTE
Checking the contents of package
HDMI/MHL
®
Contents of package User’s Manual (concise)
Features
4
Introduction
135
530
21139
137
15, 27, 61
10 AC 1811 612 1813 18
30140139
HOT! WARNING
CAUTION
Part names
Projector
HOT!
HOT!
5
Introduction
Part names (continued)Control panel
STANDBY/ON 24INPUT 28POWER 24, 144TEMP 144LAMP 144
ButtonsFOCUS + -
31
36USB TYPE A
MENU36
36
67
6
Introduction
Part names (continued)Ports 12 ~ 17
USB TYPE A LAN USB TYPE B HDMI1/MHL HDMI2 MICAUDIO IN1AUDIO IN2(L,R)
AUDIO OUTCOMPUTER IN1COMPUTER IN2 / MONITOR OUTVIDEO INCONTROLOption
NOTE
7
Introduction
Part names (continued)Remote control
INPUT 28IWB 29CALIBRATION 29STANDBY/ON 24ASPECT 28AUTO 31ACCENTUALIZER 32HDCR 32FOCUS - 31FOCUS + 31D-ZOOM - 30D-ZOOM + 30PAGE UP 22MAGNIFY - ON 34MY BUTTON - 1 71VOLUME + 27PAGE DOWN 22MAGNIFY - OFF 34MY BUTTON - 2 71VOLUME - 27KEYSTONE/PERFECT FIT 33TEMPLATE 32FREEZE 35AV MUTE 27ESC 36MENU 36, 37ENTER 36, 37POSITION 33, 37RESET 36
3620
CALIBRATION
KEYSTONE/
ASPECT ACCENTUALIZER HDCR
AV MUTE
POSITION
ESC MENU
RESET
IWB
AUTO
PAGE
DOWN
ON
OFF
FREEZE
UP
ENTER
FOCUS D-ZOOM
VOLUMEMAGNIFY MYBUTTON
INPUT
PERFECT FIT TEMPLATE
8
Introduction
Part names (continued)Interactive pen
Pen tip 23Battery cover 23
NOTE
9
Setting up
ArrangementT-1 F-1 F-2
WARNING
10
Setting up
Arrangement (continued)WARNING
11
Setting up
Arrangement (continued)
75
CAUTION
NOTE
12
Setting up
WARNING
CAUTION
Connecting with your devices
13
Connecting with your devices (continued)
COMPUTER IN1 COMPUTER IN2
51USB TYPE B
USB TYPE B
22)
Setting up
COMPUTER IN1
About Plug-and-Play capability
Computer
CO
MPO
NEN
TCb
/Pb
YCr
/Pr
HD
MI
RL
VIDE
O
AU
DIO
OU
T
AUDIOO
UTUSB(A)
DISPLAYRS-232C
HD
MI
VCR/DVD/Blu-ray Discplayer
SmartphoneTablet
14
Connecting with your devices (continued)
-51)
-
NOTE
Setting up
15
Microphone system
Connecting with your devices (continued)
Setting up
USB TYPE A
116)MIC
MIC
MIC62)
VOLUME +/-27)
61)AV MUTE
27)
NOTE
Monitor
R LRGB IN
Speakers
16
Setting up
USB storage device
Connecting with your devices (continued)
LAN
CONTROL User's Manual - Network Guide
LAN
119)
CAUTION
RS-232C USB TYPE A LANAccess point
Computer
USB wireless adapter
17
LAN
HDMI
HDMI
HDMI
NOTE
Setting up
Connecting with your devices (continued)
18
Setting up
Connecting to a power supply
AC
POWER
WARNING
Using the security bar and slot
WARNING
CAUTION
NOTE
69 AC
19
Using the cable cover
3
Setting up
CAUTION
1
3
knobs
12 3
screw
2
20
Remote control
Installing the batteries
WARNING
21
Changing the frequency of remote control signal
VOLUME - RESETMAGNIFY OFF ESC
77
CALIBRATION
KEYSTONE/
ASPECT ACCENTUALIZER HDCR
AV MUTE
POSITION
ESC MENU
RESET
IWB
AUTO
PAGE
DOWN
ON
OFF
FREEZE
UP
ENTER
FOCUS D-ZOOM
VOLUMEMAGNIFY MYBUTTON
INPUT
PERFECT FIT TEMPLATE
About the remote control signal
76NOTE
30º30º
Remote control
22
Remote control
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
®
POWERUSB TYPE A USB TYPE B
27 67
NOTE
CALIBRATION
KEYSTONE/
ASPECT ACCENTUALIZER HDCR
AV MUTE
POSITION
ESC MENU
RESET
IWB
AUTO
PAGE
DOWN
ON
OFF
FREEZE
UP
ENTER
FOCUS D-ZOOM
VOLUMEMAGNIFY MYBUTTON
INPUT
PERFECT FIT TEMPLATE
USB TYPE B
23
Interactive pen
Installing the battery
Exchanging the tip of the pen
WARNING
CAUTION
24
Power on/off
Turning on the power
POWER144
STANDBY/ON
POWER
144
CALIBRATION
KEYSTONE/
ASPECT ACCENTUALIZER HDCR
AV MUTE
POSITION
ESC MENU
RESET
IWB
AUTO
PAGE
DOWN
ON
OFF
FREEZE
UP
ENTER
FOCUS D-ZOOM
VOLUMEMAGNIFY MYBUTTON
INPUT
PERFECT FIT TEMPLATE
STANDBY/ONPOWER
Selecting an input signal 28
8263 75
ENTER
ENTER
25
WARNING
Power on/off
26
Power on/off
WARNING
STANDBY/ON
Turning off the power
STANDBY/ONPOWER
POWER144
6970
NOTE
27
CALIBRATION
KEYSTONE/
ASPECT ACCENTUALIZER HDCR
AV MUTE
IWB
AUTO
PAGE
DOWN
ON
OFF
FREEZE
UP
FOCUS D-ZOOM
VOLUMEMAGNIFY MYBUTTON
INPUT
PERFECT FIT TEMPLATE
Operating
Adjusting the volume
VOLUME + VOLUME -
61
6160
VOLUME +/-15
AV MUTE
AUDIO OUT
63
AV MUTE
Temporarily muting the screen and audio output
CALIBRATION
ASPECT ACCENTUALIZER HDCR
IWB
AUTO
PAGE
DOWN
ON
OFF
UP
FOCUS D-ZOOM
VOLUMEMAGNIFY MYBUTTON
INPUT
VOLUME + -
AV MUTE
WARNING
AUDIO OUT
NOTE
28
Operating
ASPECT
Selecting an aspect ratio
ASPECT
For a computer signal
For a video signal or component video signal
For an input signal from the LAN, USB TYPE A or USB TYPE B port, or if there is no signal
For HDMITM and MHL signal
ASPECT
CALIBRATION
ASPECT ACCENTUALIZER HDCR
IWB
AUTO
PAGE
DOWN
ON
OFF
UP
FOCUS D-ZOOM
VOLUMEMAGNIFY MYBUTTON
INPUT
Selecting an input signal
69
USB TYPE B
INPUTINPUT
CALIBRATION
ASPECT ACCENTUALIZER HDCR
IWB
AUTO
PAGEONUP
FOCUS D-ZOOM
VOLUMEMAGNIFY MYBUTTON
INPUT
29
Operating
Selecting an Interactive Function
CALIBRATION
CALIBRATION
ASPECT ACCENTUALIZER HDCR
IWB
AUTO
PAGE
DOWN
ON
OFF
UP
FOCUS D-ZOOM
VOLUMEMAGNIFY MYBUTTON
INPUT
IWB
89
IWB
CALIBRATION
ASPECT ACCENTUALIZER HDCR
IWB
AUTO
PAGE
DOWN
ON
OFF
UP
FOCUS D-ZOOM
VOLUMEMAGNIFY MYBUTTON
INPUT
Calibration
CALIBRATION
89
30
Operating
Adjusting the zoom and focus
Adjusting the projector's elevator
D-ZOOM + D-ZOOM -
D-ZOOM + D-ZOOM -
34
WARNING
NOTE
CALIBRATION
ASPECT ACCENTUALIZER HDCR
IWB
AUTO
PAGE
DOWN
ON
OFF
UP
FOCUS D-ZOOM
VOLUMEMAGNIFY MYBUTTON
INPUT
D-ZOOM +
D-ZOOM -
31
CALIBRATION
ASPECT ACCENTUALIZER HDCR
IWB
AUTO
PAGE
DOWN
ON
OFF
UP
FOCUS D-ZOOM
VOLUMEMAGNIFY MYBUTTON
INPUT
Operating
AUTOUsing the automatic adjustment feature
For a computer signal
For a video signal
48
71
For a component video signal
AUTO
CALIBRATION
ASPECT ACCENTUALIZER HDCR
IWB
AUTO
PAGE
DOWN
ON
OFF
UP
FOCUS D-ZOOM
VOLUMEMAGNIFY MYBUTTON
INPUT
FOCUS + FOCUS -FOCUS + FOCUS - 5
FOCUS + FOCUS -
MENU
63FOCUS +/-
USB TYPE A
FOCUS +
FOCUS -
32
Operating
TEMPLATE
Using the TEMPLATE feature
TEMPLATE
TEMPLATE
CALIBRATION
KEYSTONE/
ASPECT ACCENTUALIZER HDCR
AV MUTE
IWB
AUTO
PAGE
DOWN
ON
OFF
FREEZE
UP
FOCUS D-ZOOM
VOLUMEMAGNIFY MYBUTTON
INPUT
PERFECT FIT TEMPLATE
HDCR 42ACCENTUALIZER 42
Other buttons
HDCR
CALIBRATION
KEYSTONE/
ASPECT ACCENTUALIZER HDCR
AV MUTE
IWB
AUTO
PAGE
DOWN
ON
OFF
FREEZE
UP
FOCUS D-ZOOM
VOLUMEMAGNIFY MYBUTTON
INPUT
PERFECT FIT TEMPLATE
ACCENTUALIZER
33
POSITION
ESC MENU
RESET
ENTER
POSITION54
Adjusting the position
POSITION
54
37
Operating
KEYSTONE/PERFECT FIT
KEYSTONE/PERFECT FIT
POSITION
KEYSTONE/PERFECT FIT
CALIBRATION
KEYSTONE/
ASPECT ACCENTUALIZER HDCR
AV MUTE
IWB
AUTO
PAGE
DOWN
ON
OFF
FREEZE
UP
FOCUS D-ZOOM
VOLUMEMAGNIFY MYBUTTON
INPUT
PERFECT FIT TEMPLATE
34
CALIBRATION
ASPECT ACCENTUALIZER HDCR
IWB
AUTO
PAGE
DOWN
ON
OFF
UP
FOCUS D-ZOOM
VOLUMEMAGNIFY MYBUTTON
INPUT
Operating
Using the magnify featureMAGNIFY ON
MAGNIFY ON
MAGNIFY ON For computer signals, HDMITM (RGB) signals, input signals from the LAN, USB TYPE A or USB TYPE B port
For video signals, component video signals, HDMITM (Component) signals or MHL signals
MAGNIFY OFF
MAGNIFY ON
MAGNIFYON/OFF
35
Operating
FREEZE
65
FREEZE
Temporarily freezing the screenFREEZE
CALIBRATION
KEYSTONE/
ASPECT ACCENTUALIZER HDCR
AV MUTE
IWB
AUTO
PAGE
DOWN
ON
OFF
FREEZE
UP
FOCUS D-ZOOM
VOLUMEMAGNIFY MYBUTTON
INPUT
PERFECT FIT TEMPLATE
36
CALIBRATION
KEYSTONE/
ASPECT ACCENTUALIZER HDCR
AV MUTE
POSITION
ESC MENU
RESET
IWB
AUTO
PAGE
DOWN
ON
OFF
FREEZE
UP
ENTER
FOCUS D-ZOOM
VOLUMEMAGNIFY MYBUTTON
INPUT
PERFECT FIT TEMPLATE
POSITION
ESC MENU
RESET
ENTER
Operating
MENU
Using the menu function
MENU
In the EASY MENU
ENTER
ENTER
In the ADVANCED MENU
MENU
RESETENTER
MENUESC
37
Operating
Using the menu function (continued)
MENUENTER
POSITION
RESET
ESC
Indication in OSD (On Screen Display)
Indication Meaning
MENU
38
EASY MENU
Item Description
IWB CALIBRATE 89
ASPECT 46
D-ZOOM54
KEYSTONE 55
KEYSTONE 55
PERFECT FIT56
39
EASY MENU
Item Description
PICTURE MODE43, 44
®
ECO MODE 58
INSTALLATION 60
RESET
FILTER TIME
59
40
EASY MENU
Item Description
LANGUAGE 63
ADVANCED MENUENTER
EXIT ENTER
41
ENTER
89
IWB menu
42
PICTURE menu
ENTER
Item Description
BRIGHTNESS
CONTRAST
HDCR
ACCENTUALIZER
43
PICTURE menu
Item Description
GAMMA
To adjust CUSTOM
ENTER
ENTER ENTER
44
PICTURE menu
Item Description
COLOR TEMP
To adjust CUSTOM
ENTER
ENTERENTER
COLOR
TINT
45
PICTURE menu
Item Description
SHARPNESS
ACTIVE IRIS
OFF
MY MEMORY
ENTER
MY BUTTON71
46
IMAGE menu
ENTER
Item Description
ASPECT
For a computer signal
For HDMITM and MHL signal
4:3 16:9 16:10 14:9
For a video signal or component video signal
For an input signal from the LAN, USB TYPE A or USB TYPE B port, or if there is no signal
OVER SCAN
47
IMAGE menu
Item Description
V POSITIONRESET
46
LAN USB TYPE AUSB TYPE B, HDMI 1/MHL or HDMI 2
H POSITIONRESET
46
LAN USB TYPE AUSB TYPE B, HDMI 1/MHL or HDMI 2
48
IMAGE menu
Item Description
H PHASE
LAN USB TYPE A USB TYPE B, HDMI 1/MHL or HDMI 2
H SIZE
LAN USB TYPE A USB TYPE B, HDMI 1/MHL or HDMI 2
RESET
AUTO ADJUST EXECUTE
For a computer signal
For a video signal
50
For a component video signal
75
49
INPUT menu
ENTER
Item Description
PROGRESSIVE
VIDEO NR
COLOR SPACE LAN USB TYPE AUSB TYPE B
50
INPUT menu
Item Description
VIDEO FORMAT
VIDEO IN
VIDEO IN
DIGITAL FORMAT
HDMI 1/MHL HDMI 2
DIGITAL RANGE
HDMI 1/MHL HDMI 2
51
INPUT menu
Item Description
COMPUTER IN
COMPUTER IN1 IN2
COMPUTER IN
14
FRAME LOCK
HDMI 1/MHL HDMI 2
52
INPUT menu
Item Description
RESOLUTION
COMPUTER IN1 COMPUTER IN2
ENTER
ENTER
ENTER
53
INPUT menu
Item Description
MHL STANDBY PWR.
・
・
54
SETUP menu
ENTER
Item Description
D-ZOOM
D-SHIFT
55
SETUP menu
Item Description
PICT. POSIT. H
KEYSTONE
56
KEYSTONE56
56
SETUP menu
Item Description
PERFECT FIT
ENTER
ENTER
57
SETUP menu
Item Description
SETUP MEMORY
ENTER
MY BUTTON 71
58
SETUP menu
Item Description
LAMP & FILTER
AUTO ECO
MODE 58
ECO MODE
above
59
SETUP menu
Item Description
LAMP & FILTER
(Continued)
LAMP TIME
RESET
135
FILTER TIME
RESET
137
FILTERMESSAGE
143
IMAGE OPTIMIZER
60
SETUP menu
Item Description
INSTALLATION
STANDBY MODE
78
61 AUDIO OUT
MONITOR OUT
61
AUDIO menu
ENTER
Item Description
VOLUME
SPEAKER
AUDIO SOURCE
AUDIO OUT
AUDIO IN1 AUDIO IN2LAN USB TYPE AUSB TYPE B HDMI 1/MHLHDMI 2
VIDEOCOMPUTER IN1 COMPUTER IN2
68
62
AUDIO menu
Item Description
MIC LEVELMIC
MIC VOLUME MIC
63
SCREEN menu
ENTER
Item Description
LANGUAGE
ENTER
MENU POSITION MENU
BLANK
27 AV MUTE
64
AUTO BLANK
64
SCREEN menu
Item Description
START UP64
OFF
63
85
MyScreen
ENTER
RESET
65
85LAN, USB TYPE A
USB TYPE B, HDMI 1/MHL or HDMI 2
65
SCREEN menu
Item Description
MyScreen Lock
85
MESSAGE
FREEZE
35
66
SCREEN menu
Item Description
SOURCE NAME
ENTER
ENTER
ENTER
ENTER
67
SCREEN menu
Item Description
SOURCE NAMEContinued
ENTER
RESET
ENTER
ENTER
ENTER
ENTER
TEMPLATE
ENTER
RESET
68
SCREEN menu
Item Description
C.C.(Closed Caption)
116DISPLAY
OFF
MODE
CHANNEL
1234
69
OPTION menu
ENTER
Item Description
AUTO SEARCH
USB TYPE B
DIRECT POWER ON
24
70
70
OPTION menu
Item Description
AUTO POWER OFF
CONTROL
26
71
OPTION menu
Item Description
MY BUTTON
MY BUTTON 1/2 7
ENTER
ENTER
COMPUTER IN1 COMPUTER IN2
LANUSB TYPE AUSB TYPE B
HDMI 1/MHLHDMI 2
VIDEO IN USB TYPE A
Messenger Function User's Manual - Network Guide
82
45
MY BUTTON
72
OPTION menu
Item Description
MY BUTTONContinued
3959
5262
5858
5794
SCHEDULE
How to setup the item
NOTE
Item Description
DATE AND TIME
SPECIFIC DATE
PROGRAM EDIT
How to activate(DATE AND TIME / SPECIFIC DATE)
(
73
OPTION menu
Item Description
SCHEDULEContinued
PROGRAM EDIT
RETURN
SELECT
COPY TO
APPLY
74
OPTION menu
Item Description
SCHEDULEContinued
How to edit the selected PROGRAM
NOTE
75
OPTION menu
Item Description
SERVICE
ENTER
ALTITUDE
AUTO ADJUST
GHOST
76
OPTION menu
Item Description
SERVICE(continued)
KEY LOCK
STANDBY/ON
REMOTE RECEIV.
77
OPTION menu
Item Description
SERVICE(continued)
REMOTE FREQ.
21
COMMUNICATION
CONTROL
78
User's Manual - Network Guide
78
OPTION menu
Item Description
SERVICE(continued)
COMMUNICATION(continued)
COMMUNICATION TYPE
CONTROL
CONTROLNetwork Bridge Function
User’s Manual - Network GuideOFF
CONTROL
belowSERIAL SETTINGS
CONTROLBAUD RATE
PARITY
aboveTRANSMISSION METHOD
CONTROL
79
79
OPTION menu
Item Description
SERVICE(continued)
COMMUNICATION(continued)
RESPONSE LIMIT TIME
CONTROL
OFF
CONTROL
78
CLONING
80
OPTION menu
Item Description
SERVICE(continued)
CLONING(continued)
USB TYPE A
81
OPTION menu
Item Description
SERVICE(continued)
CLONING(continued)
82
OPTION menu
Item Description
SERVICE(continued)
CLONING(continued)
INFORMATION
88
FACTORY RESET
75
83
NETWORK menu
Network Guide
84
SECURITY menu
Item Description
SECURITY PASSWORD
CHANGE
ENTER
Enter to the SECURITY menu
below
If you have forgotten your password
RESET
85
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
86
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
87
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
88
SECURITY menu
Item Description
MY TEXT DISPLAY
ENTER
MY TEXT WRITING
ENTER
RESET
ENTER
ENTER
ENTER
ENTER
CLONING LOCK
89
Presentation tools
Interactive Function
below116
126, 131
90
Presentation tools
Connection during use
COMPUTER IN HDMI
USB TYPE B
USB TYPE AHDMIDISPLAY
Interactive Function (continued)
91
Presentation tools
COMPUTER IN1 COMPUTER IN2 HDMI1/MHL HDMI2
NOTE
Interactive Function (continued)
CAUTION
92
Presentation tools
Interactive Function (continued)
USER SETTING
Item Description
AUTO CALIBRATE
NOTE
93
Presentation tools
Interactive Function (continued)
Item Description
MANUALCALIBRATE
NOTE
94
Presentation tools
Interactive Function (continued)
Item Description
IWB SETUP
ENTER
IWB MODEENTER
⇔ ⇔
100
FINGER TOUCH
⇔
・ :
・
95
Presentation tools
Interactive Function (continued)
Item Description
IWB SETUP(Continued)
CAMERA VIEWENTER
・:
MOUSE TYPE
⇔
・
100
・
NOTE・
96
Presentation tools
Interactive Function (continued)
Item Description
CALIBRATE SETUP
ENTER
SCREEN TYPE
⇔
・
・
NOTE・
92 93・
・46
・
97
Presentation tools
Interactive Function (continued)
Item Description
CALIBRATE SETUP
(Continued)
IWB AREA SETUP▶ ENTER
⇔
・101
・
・ ▶ ENTER
・C
NOTE・
・・
98
Presentation tools
Interactive Function (continued)
Item Description
MULTI DISPLAY
⇔
・・NOTE・ 94 ・ 100
MEMORY ACCESS
⇔
・
・
NOTE・ 126
99
Presentation tools
Main Functions
Drawing on projected images
Saving and displaying drawn images
Using as a simple mouse
Interactive Function (continued)
NOTE
NOTE
NOTE
100
Presentation tools
Using Interactive tool.
:
:
:
NOTE ・ 98・
・
Interactive Function (continued)
101
Presentation tools
PC operation mode
・ 94・ USB TYPE B ( )
・
・
Interactive Function (continued)
NOTE
102
Presentation tools
PJ internal Painter mode
1. Pen
Interactive Function (continued)
NOTE
103
Presentation tools
Interactive Function (continued)
2. Graphic drawing
104
Presentation tools
Interactive Function (continued)
3. Pen color
4. Editing operation
5. File Operation
105
Presentation tools
Interactive Function (continued)
5. File Operation (continued)
98NOTE
106
Presentation tools
Interactive Function (continued)
6.Background
7. Return
8. Minimize
9.Move
107
Presentation tools
Interactive Function (continued)
PJ operation mode
AV MUTE
108
Presentation tools
Interactive Function (continued)
PJ operation mode (continued)
109
Presentation tools
Interactive Function (continued)
Preliminary preparation8
23
Using the pen
NOTE
CAUTION
110
Presentation tools
Interactive Function (continued)
Basic pen operation
111
Presentation tools
Interactive Function (continued)
Using “StarBoard Software”
CAUTION
NOTE
112
Presentation tools
Interactive Function (continued)
CPU
HDDMemoryDisplayOS
®
®
®
Ap plication:®
®
®
®
®
® ®
DVD-ROM drive
CPUHDDMemoryOthers
System requirements : StarBoard Software
tive Function. (Windows® computer)
113
Presentation tools
Interactive Function (continued)
®
nction. (Mac computer)
CPUHDDMemoryDisplayOSAp plication:
®
®
® ®
DVD-ROM drive
CPUHDDMemoryOthers
DisplayApplication ®
Others
CPUMemory
114
Presentation tools
Interactive Function (continued)
®
®
®
NOTE
115
Presentation tools
Interactive Function (continued)
CPUMemoryHDDGraphic CardOS
®
®
Others
System requirements : i-Pro® computer)
CPUMemoryHDDGraphic CardOS
116
Presentation tools
USB TYPE AUSB TYPE A
PC-LESS Presentation
117121
123
[Supported storage media]
120
16, 119
NOTE
NOTE
[Supported format]
117
Presentation tools
,NOTE
Thumbnail mode
PC-LESS Presentation (continued)
USB TYPE A
118
Presentation tools
PC-LESS Presentation (continued)
The setup menu for the selected image
Item FunctionsENTER
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Operating by buttons or keys
Button operationFunctions
PAGE UPPAGE DOWN - [PAGE UP
[PAGE DOWN
ENTER INPUT [ENTER below
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PC-LESS Presentation (continued)
Operating by the menu on the Thumbnail screen
Item Functions
ENTER
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USB TYPE A
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PC-LESS Presentation (continued)
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INTERNAL MEMORY
NOTE
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PC-LESS Presentation (continued)
ENTERENTER]
Full Screen Mode
Button operationFunctions
PAGE DOWN [PAGE DOWN
PAGE UP [PAGE UPENTER INPUT [ENTER
Operations for still images
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PC-LESS Presentation (continued)
Button operationFunctions
ENTER INPUT [ENTERPAGE DOWN [PAGE DOWNPAGE UP [PAGE UP
NOTE
ENTER
Operations for movie
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PC-LESS Presentation (continued)
Slideshow mode
ENTER
NOTE
ENTER[ENTER]
Button operationFunctions
ENTER INPUT [ENTER
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PC-LESS Presentation (continued)
NOTE
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Presentation tools
PC-LESS Presentation (continued)
Playlist
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Slideshow mode 123
NOTE
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USB Display(Windows® computer)13
USB TYPE B
User's Manual (concise)
NOTE
Hardware and software requirement for computerOS
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CPUGraphic cardMemoryHard disk spaceUSB PortUSB cable
Starting USB Display
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Presentation tools
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Network Guide
USB TYPE B
HDMIHDMI
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Right-Click menu
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Presentation tools
Optimize Performance
Transmission speed
Image quality
Keep PC resolution[Keep PC resolution]
Sound
USB Display(Windows® computer) (continued)Options window
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Presentation tools
Display LiveViewer Lite for USB
USB Display(Windows® computer) (continued)
AUDIO IN61
NOTE
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About
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User's Manual (concise)
NOTE
Hardware and software requirement for computerOS
Graphic cardMemoryHard disk space
Starting USB Display
USB TYPE B
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COMPUTER
Network Guide
USB TYPE B
HDMIHDMI
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Optimize Performance
Transmission speed
Image quality
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Sound
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NOTE
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Maintenance
Replacing the lamp
Type number : DT01511 <CP-TW2505>DT01411 <CP-TW3005>
In case of replacement by yourself, follow the following procedure.
Replacing the lamp
NOTE
CAUTION
MENU
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Maintenance
Lamp warning
Replacing the lamp (continued)
HIGH VOLTAGE HIGH TEMPERATURE HIGH PRESSURE
About disposal of a lamp:
WARNING
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Maintenance
Type number : UX37191
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Maintenance
WARNING
NOTE
MENU
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Caring for the projection window and camera lensMaintenance
WARNING
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Replacing the internal clock battery
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WARNING
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NOTE
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Maintenance
Other care
WARNING
NOTICE
CAUTION
Inside of the projector
Caring for the cabinet and remote control
Maintenance of the pen
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TroubleshootingWARNING
Related messages
Message DescriptionThere is no input signal.
Troubleshooting
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Message DescriptionThe horizontal or vertical frequency of the input signal is
An improper signal is input.
The COMPUTER IN2/MONITOR OUT port is selected as the picture input source even if MONITOR OUT is selected for COMPUTER IN2 ( 51).
COMPUTER IN2/MONITOR OUT
The internal temperature is rising.
75).
59, 137
The button operation is not available.
Troubleshooting
Related messages (continued)
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Troubleshooting
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.
BlinkingIn Red
or
Red
BlinkingIn Red off
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Troubleshooting
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.
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Green blinking in Red
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.
Schedule Settings User’s Manual - Network Guide.
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NOTE
POWER indicator
LAMP indicator
TEMP indicator Description
Orange Red RedLoading the saved data of CLONING on STANDBY MODE.
BlinkingIn Orange
BlinkingIn Red
BlinkingIn Red
Loading the saved data of CLONING has failed on STANDBY MODE.
( 79 ~ 82).
off off offLoading the saved data of CLONING has succeeded on STANDBY MODE.
Regarding the indicator lamps (continued)
Troubleshooting
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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. 18
The main power source has been interrupted during operation such as by a power outage (blackout), etc.
Either there is no lamp and/or lamp cover, or either
135
The HDMI/MHL output device is not recognized. HDMI 1/MHL
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Not supported HDMI/MHL signal is input. HDMI 1/MHL
The signal cables are not correctly connected. ~
Resetting all settings
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Troubleshooting
Phenomena that may be easy to be mistaken for machine defects (continued)
Phenomenon Cases not involving a machine defect Reference page
Signal source does not correctly work.
The input changeover settings are mismatched. 28
The BLANK function for pictures and the MUTE function for sounds are working.
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The signal cables are not correctly connected. ~
The MUTE function is working.VOLUME + - 27
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The AUDIO SOURCE/SPEAKER setting is not correct. 61
USB TYPE A
USB TYPE B
LAN
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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. ~
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The computer cannot detect the projector as a plug-and-play monitor. 13
The BLANK screen is displayed.AV MUTE 27
COMPUTER IN2 is set to MONITOR OUT.COMPUTER IN2 AUTO SYNC ON G OFF 51
The projector does not recognize the USB storage device inserted into USB TYPE A port.
USB TYPE A16
"Waiting for connection." remains displayed even though the USB TYPE B port is selected. 13
The projector is not receiving a signal from the remote control. (frequency)
The projector is not receiving a signal from the remotecontrol. (direction)
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Troubleshooting
Phenomenon Cases not involving a machine defect Reference page
The FREEZE function is working.FREEZE 35
Color settings are not correctly adjusted.
COLOR SPACE setting is not suitable.49
The brightness and/or contrast are adjusted to an
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The projector is operating in Eco mode.58
The lamp is approaching the end of its product lifetime.
When the internal temperature is high (even if the ambient temperature is lower than 35°C), the brightness of lamp might be reduced automatically. 137
Either the focus and/or horizontal phase settings are not properly adjusted.
FOCUS
The projection window is dirty or misty.139
may appear on screen. 58
The OVER SCAN ratio is too big. 46
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The FRAME LOCK function cannot work on the current input signal. 51
Phenomena that may be easy to be mistaken for machine defects (continued)
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Phenomenon Cases not involving a machine defect Reference page
When LAN, USB TYPE A or USB TYPE B 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 hardware
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The SAVING function is working. 60
The COMMUNICATION TYPE for the CONTROL port is set to NETWORK BRIDGE. 78
The SAVING function is working. 60
The same network address is set for both wireless and wired LAN.
The NETWORK BRIDGE function is turned off.78
The SAVING function is working. 60
The internal clock has been reset.
MHL STANDBY PWR. function is not working.
53, 60
Troubleshooting
Phenomena that may be easy to be mistaken for machine defects (continued)
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Phenomenon Cases not involving a machine defect Reference page
POWER
Disconnect the LAN cable and check that the projector is working properly.
USB memory is out of memory.
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Troubleshooting
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Phenomena that may be easy to be mistaken for machine defects (continued)
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Troubleshooting
Phenomena that may be easy to be mistaken for machine defects (continued)
Phenomenon Cases not involving a machine defect Reference page
Is the power of the projector turned on?POWER 144
Is the USB cable connected correctly? 90
Has PC INTERACTIVE mode been activated?IWB 94
Has calibration been performed?CALIBRATION 93
This may be due to poor contact of the battery.23
Has the battery run out? 23
Is the projector positioned too close to the screen? 54
Has calibration been performed?CALIBRATION 93
Are the projector and screen used at the following places?
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Is ambient light falling on the screen? 114
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Troubleshooting
Phenomena that may be easy to be mistaken for machine defects (continued)
Phenomenon Cases not involving a machine defect Reference page
Is transmission between the pen and the projector obstructed?
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Is the camera lens dirty? 139
Other than those above 90
Is the power supply for the projector used at thesame time for other electrical products that require ameasurable amount of power? 18
Has the battery run out? 23
Is FINGER TOUCH item of IWB SETUP menu set to ON ?
Other than those above
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Has the battery run out? 23
Is the tip of the pen worn out? 23
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Troubleshooting
Phenomena that may be easy to be mistaken for machine defects (continued)
Phenomenon Cases not involving a machine defect Reference page
Has calibration been performed?CALIBRATION 93
Is FINGER TOUCH item of IWB SETUP menu set to ON ?
Is the projector tilting?
Actual resolution may be different due to output image with a black frame depending on the type of laptop PC.
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Troubleshooting
Phenomena that may be easy to be mistaken for machine defects (continued)
Phenomenon Cases not involving a machine defect Reference page
Is the projector correctly installed? 114
Is the computer image projected within the area of thescreen?
Is a part of the image enlarged using the Magnify function?
MAGNIFY OFF 34
Is ASPECT set to NATIVE and the display resolution of46
Is ambient light falling on the screen? 114
AUTO CALIBRATE may fail when the shadow of a 92
93
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This may be due to poor contact of the battery in thepen.
23
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Troubleshooting
Phenomena that may be easy to be mistaken for machine defects (continued)
Phenomenon Cases not involving a machine defect Reference page
There may be obstacles in between the interactive pen and sensors (Camera) on the projector.
109The way of you hold the pen or your position may affect the system.
93
The LiveViewer may not display the annotations thatare made by Starboard Software.
COMPUTER IN HDMI
90
Is ambient light falling on the screen?114
Other than the above
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Troubleshooting
Phenomena that may be easy to be mistaken for machine defects (continued)
Phenomenon Cases not involving a machine defect Reference page
In BIOS setting, don't you use USB area for BOOT?
Don't you use USB cable other than the one combined together with this product ?
Don't you use repeater cable?
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