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WARNING

Never look into the lens while the projector's power is turned on.

Be sure to read the Owner's Manual thoroughly before using this projector.

Printed on 100% recycled paper .

QUICK REFERENCE GUIDE

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(9 00 23 08 )

Printed in Japan 02.02-.1A(C01)

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Operation indicator Lamp indicator Temperature indicator

Setting Up Adjust the distance between the projector and the screen until the desired image size is obtained

* When installing against wall, leave a space of about 20cm (7.9 in.) between the projector and the wall.

Page 16 of Owner's Manual

screen size

20 cm (7.9 in.) 20 cm *

( 7.9 in.

)*

projection distance

1

1.1–1.4(3.6–4.6) 1.5–1.8(4.8–6.2)

2.3–2.8(7.3–9.4) 3.0–3.8 (9.8–12.6)

3.8–4.8 (12.3–15.8) 7.6–9.7 (24.8–31.9)

11.4–14.6 m (37.3–48.1 ft.)

30"

40"

60"

80"

100"

200"

300"

61X 46

81X 61

120X90 160X120

200X150 410X300

610X460 (cm)

Checking the indicators

The projector is equipped with indicators that alert you to problems with projector operation.

The following tables show what the indicators mean and how to remedy problems that they indicate.

*1 If an indicator is showing a status which does not appear in the previous tables, contact your dealer or nearest address provided at "International Warranty Conditions" in "Safety Instructions/World-Wide Warranty Terms" included in the package.

*2 Contact your dealer for a spare lamp.

Page 70 of Owner's Manual

Troubleshooting 14

Operation Indicator

Indicator status Problem and remedy

Illuminated in Orange

Illuminated in Green Blinking in Orange

Blinking in Green

Standby condition.

This is the only time when the power cord can be disconnected.

Projection will start a few moments after has been pressed.

Cool-down in progress.

After while, the projector switches to the standby condition (the indicator lights orange).

Warm-up in progress.

After warm-up is complete, projection will start when an image signal is input.

Blinking in Red Extinguished

Internal problem.

Stop using the projector and ask for projector to be repaired. *1

The power is not switched on.

Projecting in progress.

Temperature Indicator

Indicator status Problem and remedy Excessive internal temperature (overheating).

The lamp goes off automatically and projection becomes impossible. Wait for approximately 5 minutes with the projector in that state. After 5 minutes has passed, pull out the power plug and re-insert it.

After re-inserting it, press the and turn on the power again.

Illuminated in Red

Extinguished The power has not been switched on or normal projection is in progress.

Blinking in Red

Blinking in Orange

Internal problem.

Stop using the projector and ask for projector to be repaired. *1

High-speed cooling in progress.

If the internal temperature rises any higher, projection will stop.

Check that the air inlet and exhaust vents are clear and that the indoor temperature is not too high.

Power Power

Lamp Indicator

Indicator status Problem and remedy Blinking

in Red

Blinking in Orange Extinguished

Nearing the time for replacing the lamp.

Prepare a new lamp. *2

The power has not been switched on or normal projection is in progress.

Lamp error.

Remove the lamp and check if it is broken.

If the lamp is not broken, reinstall it. If the lamp is broken, replace it with a new lamp. *2

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Connections Connecting to a computer

Connecting to a video source

* Turn off the power for both the projector and the other equipment before connecting them.

Computer cable (accessory)

2

Setting Up / Connections

Troubleshooting

13

Viewing the online help

This projector is provided with an online help function which can be used when you have a problem using the projector.

Press or . 1

Select the item to view.

Press the on

the projector's control panel.

Or tilt the on the remote control.

2

Accept the selected item.

Press the on the projector's control panel.

Or press the on the remote control.

3

The selected item will appear on the screen.

4

Help Help

Projector Remote Control

Help Help

Monitor Out Stack Out Computer 2 /Component Video

Computer 1

Audio Mouse/Com

S-Video S-Audio/Audio2 Video L-Audio-R Remote

R/Cr/Pr G/Y B/Cb/PbH/C SyncV Sync

To computer's monitor port (video port)

Computer 1 port

Monitor Out Stack Out Computer 2 /Component Video

Computer 1

Audio Mouse/Com

S-Video S-Audio/Audio2 Video L-Audio-R Remote

R/Cr/Pr G/Y B/Cb/PbH/C SyncV Sync

RCA Audio cable (accessory) RCA Video cable (accessory) To video output port (yellow)

Video port (yellow) Audio R port (red) Audio L port (white)

To audio output L port (white) To audio output R port (red)

Page 42 of Owner's Manual

Pages 18,28 of Owner's Manual

(HELP Menu)

Help for the image Help for the sound Language selection(Language)

If you follow the instructions to solve the problem unsuccessfully, unplug the power from the wall outlet and contact with your local dealer.

:Select :Enter :Exit

(HELP Menu)

An image does not appear on the Screen.

The image is not in focus.

The image is blurred.

The image is not displayed fully on the Screen.

(cut off/too big/too small/partial) The colors of the image are not correct.

The image is too dark.

The image is trapezoid.

:Select :Enter :Return :Exit

Depending on the shape of the computer monitor port, it may not be possible to make connections with the accessory computer cable. Please convert it using a commercially available adapter, etc.

Connect the second computer to the [Computer2] port when two computers are to be connected. Use the computer cable (mini D-Sub 15pin/5BNC) supplied with the projector for this connections.

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12

Momentarily turning off images and sound

The A/V Mute function momentarily pauses the image and sound, and displays either a blank blue or black screen or the user's logo screen. It can be used when you do not want to show viewers details of operations such as selecting different files when computer images are being projected.

A/V Mute function Page 44 of Owner's Manual

Functions for Enhancing Projection

Press .

Press once more.

Power

Projecting 1 Remove the lens cover.

2

6

5

Press the to turn on the projector's power.

4

Connect the power cord to the projector.

3

Turn on the power for the input source.

In the case of a VCR, press the PLAY button.

3

Connect the power cord to an electrical outlet.

Power

(Operation Indicator)

The will start flashing green and projection will start.

(Warm-up in progress)

Power

If using the remote control, set the R/C switch to the ON position and then press

the . 1

2 3

4

First press the , select "Setting" and then "A/V Mute". Then select the type of screen to be displayed when projection is being stopped. The following choices are available. The default setting is the black screen.

Projection of the images and sound will be restarted.

If you use this function while projecting moving images, the images and sound will still continue to be played back, and you cannot return to the point where the A/V Mute function was activated.

The will light orange.

Page 31 of Owner's Manual

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If images do not appear ...

If you have other problems ...

Refer to the online Help information.

4

* Refer to Troubleshooting.

Press the or and then

follow the instructions.

Projecting

Press the button that corresponds to the port into which the image device is connected to

change the input signal. Projector Remote Control

Projector Remote Control

Help

Help Help

Help

11

Enlarging part of projected images

E-Zoom function Page 47 of Owner's Manual

Functions for

Enhancing Projection

Press to enlarge the image being projected.

Tilt the on the remote control to scroll to the area that is to be viewed.

Press .

Press the right side of the button to enlarge the image.

Press the left side of the button to reduce the size of the enlarged area.

Enlargement ratio Displays any

required part.

To cancel the enlargement effect, press the .

Tip

If a laptop computer or a computer with a LCD screen has been connected to the projector, you may need to change the output destination for image signals depending on the computer keys ( The , and other displays are situated on the computer keys) or the computer's settings. The output destination can normally be changed by holding down the computer's and pressing one of the Function keys.

Once the source has been changed, after a short wait the projector will start projecting. If the output has been changed to external output, only the external output should be used.

For details, refer to the documentation provided with your computer.

After restarting the computer, change the Control Panel monitor and sound settings so that Mirroring is active.

Examples of changing output NEC

Panasonic TOSHIBA IBM SONY FUJITSU Macintosh

Tip

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Enhancing presentation materials

Effect function

Page 48 of Owner's Manual

Press . Press .

Press .

Functions for Enhancing Projection

Press .

Displays the stamp icon. The stamp icon will switch between three different types whenever is pressed. Tilt the to move the stamp icon, and then press to stamp the stamp icon in position.

Displays the square icon. Tilt the to move the icon to the starting point, and then press . Tilt the again to move the icon to the ending position, and then press .

Displays the spotlight. The spotlight will switch between three different sizes whenever is pressed. Tilt to move the spotlight.

Displays the bar. The bar will switch between three different types whenever is pressed.

Tilt up and down to move the bar.

Adjustment Adjusting the projection angle

5

Adjusting the image size and focus

Lift the front of the projector while pulling up the foot adjust lever, adjust the amount extension or retraction of the front foot, then adjust the projector’s projection angle.

Focus adjustment Image size adjustment

Projection position adjustment (up/down)

Becomes higher

To make fine adjustments:

Becomes lower

Pages 37-40 of Owner's

Manual

See page 7.

If you change the projection angle, you may get keystone distortion in the images. You can use the on the projector's control panel to correct keystone distortion.

To store the extended front feet, pull up the foot adjust lever and then slowly lower the front panel.

Keystone

Tip

Press to erase the stamps, squares, spotlights and bars set for decorative purposes.

Tip

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6

Automatically adjusting computer images to the optimum settings

Other adjustments

Adjustment /

Turning Off the Projector

Press on the operation panel or open the cover on the remote control and press to automatically adjust the tracking, the display position and the synchronization.

Press on the operation panel or open the cover on the remote control and press to display the setting menu on the projection screen. Then adjust the required settings, such as brightness, contrast and sharpness.

Using the on-screen menus

Menu screen Projector panel Remote control operations

Move up

Move down Move left

Select /Execute

Move right

Return

Select /Execute

Move down

Return

Move right Move

left

Move up

Functions for

Enhancing Projection

Wireless mouse Effect E-Zoom A/V Mute

Using the remote control for one-person presentations

The remote control can be used to carry out the same functions as left-clicking and right-clicking mouse buttons on a computer. You can use the remote control to control the computer's mouse pointer from a distance.

Tilt the in the direction you want the mouse pointer to go.

9

This projector is equipped with a variety of useful functions for enhancing projection.

Refer to the corresponding pages of the Owner's Manual for details on each function.

Remote Control Projector

Remote Control Projector

Mouse clicks

For left clicks: Press For right clicks: Press Mouse Mouse

Monitor Out Stack Out Computer 2 /Component Video Computer 1

Audio Mouse/Com

S-VideoS-Audio/Audio2VideoL-Audio-R Remote R/Cr/PrG/YB/Cb/PbH/C SyncV Sync

Mouse pointer movement

Mouse/USB port

Mouse/Com port

Monitor Out Stack Out

Computer 2 /Component Video Computer 1

Audio Mouse/Com

S-VideoS-Audio/Audio2VideoL-Audio-R Remote R/Cr/PrG/YB/Cb/PbH/C SyncV Sync

The following connections are required to use the remote control as a wireless mouse.

Depending on the mouse in use, it is necessary to use the supplied mouse cable that is supported by the mouse.

Use the USB mouse cable if you are connecting to the computer’s USB port.

If a mouse cable other than a USB mouse cable is connected while the power supply is switched on, it may result in malfunctions or damage.

Mouse cable (accessory)

Main cable (accessory)

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8

Turning Off the Projector

Press the twice to turn off the projector's power.

2

Turn off the power for the equipment connected to the projector.

1

Check that the is lit steadily with an orange color, and then disconnect the power cord.

3

* Set the R/C switch on the remote control to the OFF position.

Adjustment /

Turning Off the Projector

Power

(Operation Indicator) Press once to display the confirmation message in order to prevent miss-operations.

Press it once more to switch off the power supply. It is possible to switch off the power supply by pressing twice consecutively.

The will start flashing orange. (Cool-down in progress)

Power

Power

Page 35 of Owner's Manual

If the power cord is disconnected while the is still flashing orange, it may cause problems with projector operation.

Adjustment

7

If the images have keystone distortion ...

Press on the projector's control panel to correct the keystone distortion.

Correcting keystone distortion Page 38 of Owner's Manual

Projector

Keystone Keystone

When the top area is spread open.

When the bottom area is spread open.

Keystone

Keystone When keystone correction is carried

out, the projected image will become smaller.

The trapezoid correction state is recorded in memory. Please readjust it when the projection angle is changed.

If the images become uneven in appearance after keystone correction is carried out, decrease the Sharpness setting.

Tip

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8

Turning Off the Projector

Press the twice to turn off the projector's power.

2

Turn off the power for the equipment connected to the projector.

1

Check that the is lit steadily with an orange color, and then disconnect the power cord.

3

* Set the R/C switch on the remote control to the OFF position.

Adjustment /

Turning Off the Projector

Power

(Operation Indicator) Press once to display the confirmation message in order to prevent miss-operations.

Press it once more to switch off the power supply. It is possible to switch off the power supply by pressing twice consecutively.

The will start flashing orange. (Cool-down in progress)

Power

Power

Page 35 of Owner's Manual

If the power cord is disconnected while the is still flashing orange, it may cause problems with projector operation.

Adjustment

7

If the images have keystone distortion ...

Press on the projector's control panel to correct the keystone distortion.

Correcting keystone distortion Page 38 of Owner's Manual

Projector

Keystone Keystone

When the top area is spread open.

When the bottom area is spread open.

Keystone

Keystone When keystone correction is carried

out, the projected image will become smaller.

The trapezoid correction state is recorded in memory. Please readjust it when the projection angle is changed.

If the images become uneven in appearance after keystone correction is carried out, decrease the Sharpness setting.

Tip

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6

Automatically adjusting computer images to the optimum settings

Other adjustments

Adjustment /

Turning Off the Projector

Press on the operation panel or open the cover on the remote control and press to automatically adjust the tracking, the display position and the synchronization.

Press on the operation panel or open the cover on the remote control and press to display the setting menu on the projection screen. Then adjust the required settings, such as brightness, contrast and sharpness.

Using the on-screen menus

Menu screen Projector panel Remote control operations

Move up

Move down Move left

Select /Execute

Move right

Return

Select /Execute

Move down

Return

Move right Move

left

Move up

Functions for

Enhancing Projection

Wireless mouse Effect E-Zoom A/V Mute

Using the remote control for one-person presentations

The remote control can be used to carry out the same functions as left-clicking and right-clicking mouse buttons on a computer. You can use the remote control to control the computer's mouse pointer from a distance.

Tilt the in the direction you want the mouse pointer to go.

9

This projector is equipped with a variety of useful functions for enhancing projection.

Refer to the corresponding pages of the Owner's Manual for details on each function.

Remote Control Projector

Remote Control Projector

Mouse clicks

For left clicks: Press For right clicks: Press Mouse Mouse

Monitor Out Stack Out Computer 2 /Component Video Computer 1

Audio Mouse/Com

S-VideoS-Audio/Audio2VideoL-Audio-R Remote R/Cr/PrG/YB/Cb/PbH/C SyncV Sync

Mouse pointer movement

Mouse/USB port

Mouse/Com port

Monitor Out Stack Out

Computer 2 /Component Video Computer 1

Audio Mouse/Com

S-VideoS-Audio/Audio2VideoL-Audio-R Remote R/Cr/PrG/YB/Cb/PbH/C SyncV Sync

The following connections are required to use the remote control as a wireless mouse.

Depending on the mouse in use, it is necessary to use the supplied mouse cable that is supported by the mouse.

Use the USB mouse cable if you are connecting to the computer’s USB port.

If a mouse cable other than a USB mouse cable is connected while the power supply is switched on, it may result in malfunctions or damage.

Mouse cable (accessory)

Main cable (accessory)

Tip

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10

Enhancing presentation materials

Effect function

Page 48 of Owner's Manual

Press . Press .

Press .

Functions for Enhancing Projection

Press .

Displays the stamp icon. The stamp icon will switch between three different types whenever is pressed. Tilt the to move the stamp icon, and then press to stamp the stamp icon in position.

Displays the square icon. Tilt the to move the icon to the starting point, and then press . Tilt the again to move the icon to the ending position, and then press .

Displays the spotlight. The spotlight will switch between three different sizes whenever is pressed. Tilt to move the spotlight.

Displays the bar. The bar will switch between three different types whenever is pressed.

Tilt up and down to move the bar.

Adjustment Adjusting the projection angle

5

Adjusting the image size and focus

Lift the front of the projector while pulling up the foot adjust lever, adjust the amount extension or retraction of the front foot, then adjust the projector’s projection angle.

Focus adjustment Image size adjustment

Projection position adjustment (up/down)

Becomes higher

To make fine adjustments:

Becomes lower

Pages 37-40 of Owner's

Manual

See page 7.

If you change the projection angle, you may get keystone distortion in the images. You can use the on the projector's control panel to correct keystone distortion.

To store the extended front feet, pull up the foot adjust lever and then slowly lower the front panel.

Keystone

Tip

Press to erase the stamps, squares, spotlights and bars set for decorative purposes.

Tip

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If images do not appear ...

If you have other problems ...

Refer to the online Help information.

4

* Refer to Troubleshooting.

Press the or and then

follow the instructions.

Projecting

Press the button that corresponds to the port into which the image device is connected to

change the input signal. Projector Remote Control

Projector Remote Control

Help

Help Help

Help

11

Enlarging part of projected images

E-Zoom function Page 47 of Owner's Manual

Functions for

Enhancing Projection

Press to enlarge the image being projected.

Tilt the on the remote control to scroll to the area that is to be viewed.

Press .

Press the right side of the button to enlarge the image.

Press the left side of the button to reduce the size of the enlarged area.

Enlargement ratio Displays any

required part.

To cancel the enlargement effect, press the .

Tip

If a laptop computer or a computer with a LCD screen has been connected to the projector, you may need to change the output destination for image signals depending on the computer keys ( The , and other displays are situated on the computer keys) or the computer's settings. The output destination can normally be changed by holding down the computer's and pressing one of the Function keys.

Once the source has been changed, after a short wait the projector will start projecting. If the output has been changed to external output, only the external output should be used.

For details, refer to the documentation provided with your computer.

After restarting the computer, change the Control Panel monitor and sound settings so that Mirroring is active.

Examples of changing output NEC

Panasonic TOSHIBA IBM SONY FUJITSU Macintosh

Tip

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12

Momentarily turning off images and sound

The A/V Mute function momentarily pauses the image and sound, and displays either a blank blue or black screen or the user's logo screen. It can be used when you do not want to show viewers details of operations such as selecting different files when computer images are being projected.

A/V Mute function Page 44 of Owner's Manual

Functions for Enhancing Projection

Press .

Press once more.

Power

Projecting 1 Remove the lens cover.

2

6

5

Press the to turn on the projector's power.

4

Connect the power cord to the projector.

3

Turn on the power for the input source.

In the case of a VCR, press the PLAY button.

3

Connect the power cord to an electrical outlet.

Power

(Operation Indicator)

The will start flashing green and projection will start.

(Warm-up in progress)

Power

If using the remote control, set the R/C switch to the ON position and then press

the . 1

2 3

4

First press the , select "Setting" and then "A/V Mute". Then select the type of screen to be displayed when projection is being stopped. The following choices are available. The default setting is the black screen.

Projection of the images and sound will be restarted.

If you use this function while projecting moving images, the images and sound will still continue to be played back, and you cannot return to the point where the A/V Mute function was activated.

The will light orange.

Page 31 of Owner's Manual

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Connections Connecting to a computer

Connecting to a video source

* Turn off the power for both the projector and the other equipment before connecting them.

Computer cable (accessory)

2

Setting Up / Connections

Troubleshooting

13

Viewing the online help

This projector is provided with an online help function which can be used when you have a problem using the projector.

Press or . 1

Select the item to view.

Press the on

the projector's control panel.

Or tilt the on the remote control.

2

Accept the selected item.

Press the on the projector's control panel.

Or press the on the remote control.

3

The selected item will appear on the screen.

4

Help Help

Projector Remote Control

Help Help

Monitor Out Stack Out Computer 2 /Component Video

Computer 1

Audio Mouse/Com

S-Video S-Audio/Audio2 Video L-Audio-R Remote

R/Cr/Pr G/Y B/Cb/PbH/C SyncV Sync

To computer's monitor port (video port)

Computer 1 port

Monitor Out Stack Out Computer 2 /Component Video

Computer 1

Audio Mouse/Com

S-Video S-Audio/Audio2 Video L-Audio-R Remote

R/Cr/Pr G/Y B/Cb/PbH/C SyncV Sync

RCA Audio cable (accessory) RCA Video cable (accessory) To video output port (yellow)

Video port (yellow) Audio R port (red) Audio L port (white)

To audio output L port (white) To audio output R port (red)

Page 42 of Owner's Manual

Pages 18,28 of Owner's Manual

(HELP Menu)

Help for the image Help for the sound Language selection(Language)

If you follow the instructions to solve the problem unsuccessfully, unplug the power from the wall outlet and contact with your local dealer.

:Select :Enter :Exit

(HELP Menu)

An image does not appear on the Screen.

The image is not in focus.

The image is blurred.

The image is not displayed fully on the Screen.

(cut off/too big/too small/partial) The colors of the image are not correct.

The image is too dark.

The image is trapezoid.

:Select :Enter :Return :Exit

Depending on the shape of the computer monitor port, it may not be possible to make connections with the accessory computer cable. Please convert it using a commercially available adapter, etc.

Connect the second computer to the [Computer2] port when two computers are to be connected. Use the computer cable (mini D-Sub 15pin/5BNC) supplied with the projector for this connections.

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Operation indicator Lamp indicator Temperature indicator

Setting Up Adjust the distance between the projector and the screen until the desired image size is obtained

* When installing against wall, leave a space of about 20cm (7.9 in.) between the projector and the wall.

Page 16 of Owner's Manual

screen size

20 cm (7.9 in.) 20 cm *

( 7.9 in.

)*

projection distance

1

1.1–1.4(3.6–4.6) 1.5–1.8(4.8–6.2)

2.3–2.8(7.3–9.4) 3.0–3.8 (9.8–12.6)

3.8–4.8 (12.3–15.8) 7.6–9.7 (24.8–31.9)

11.4–14.6 m (37.3–48.1 ft.)

30"

40"

60"

80"

100"

200"

300"

61X 46

81X 61

120X90 160X120

200X150 410X300

610X460 (cm)

Checking the indicators

The projector is equipped with indicators that alert you to problems with projector operation.

The following tables show what the indicators mean and how to remedy problems that they indicate.

*1 If an indicator is showing a status which does not appear in the previous tables, contact your dealer or nearest address provided at "International Warranty Conditions" in "Safety Instructions/World-Wide Warranty Terms" included in the package.

*2 Contact your dealer for a spare lamp.

Page 70 of Owner's Manual

Troubleshooting 14

Operation Indicator

Indicator status Problem and remedy

Illuminated in Orange

Illuminated in Green Blinking in Orange

Blinking in Green

Standby condition.

This is the only time when the power cord can be disconnected.

Projection will start a few moments after has been pressed.

Cool-down in progress.

After while, the projector switches to the standby condition (the indicator lights orange).

Warm-up in progress.

After warm-up is complete, projection will start when an image signal is input.

Blinking in Red Extinguished

Internal problem.

Stop using the projector and ask for projector to be repaired. *1

The power is not switched on.

Projecting in progress.

Temperature Indicator

Indicator status Problem and remedy Excessive internal temperature (overheating).

The lamp goes off automatically and projection becomes impossible. Wait for approximately 5 minutes with the projector in that state. After 5 minutes has passed, pull out the power plug and re-insert it.

After re-inserting it, press the and turn on the power again.

Illuminated in Red

Extinguished The power has not been switched on or normal projection is in progress.

Blinking in Red

Blinking in Orange

Internal problem.

Stop using the projector and ask for projector to be repaired. *1

High-speed cooling in progress.

If the internal temperature rises any higher, projection will stop.

Check that the air inlet and exhaust vents are clear and that the indoor temperature is not too high.

Power Power

Lamp Indicator

Indicator status Problem and remedy Blinking

in Red

Blinking in Orange Extinguished

Nearing the time for replacing the lamp.

Prepare a new lamp. *2

The power has not been switched on or normal projection is in progress.

Lamp error.

Remove the lamp and check if it is broken.

If the lamp is not broken, reinstall it. If the lamp is broken, replace it with a new lamp. *2

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WARNING

Never look into the lens while the projector's pow

er is turned on.

. ore using this projector oughly bef Be sure to read the Owner's Manual thor

Printed on 100% recycled paper.

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02.02-.1A(C01)

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