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OSD Menu Controls 

The projector has an OSD that lets you make image adjustments and change various settings.  

Navigating the OSD 

You can use the remote control cursor buttons or the buttons on the top of the projector to navigate and 
make changes to the OSD. The following illustration shows the corresponding buttons on the projector. 

 

1.  To enter the OSD, press the 

MENU

 button. 

2.  There are six menus. Press the cursor 

◄ / ► 

buttons to move through the menus.  

3.  Press the cursor 

 / 

▼ buttons to move up 

and down in a menu.  

4. 

Press the cursor ◄ / ► buttons to change 
values for settings. 

5.  Press the 

MENU

 button to close the OSD or 

leave a submenu. Press the 

EXIT

 button to 

return to the previous menu. 

 

Note:

 

Depending on the video source, not all items in the OSD are available. For example, the 

Horizon-

tal/Vertical Position

 items in the 

PC Detail Adjustment

 menu can only be modified when 

connected to a PC. Items that are not available cannot be accessed and are grayed out.  

Summary of Contents for DW3321

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Page 2: ...se this publication and to make changes from time to time in the content hereof without obligation of the manufacturer to notify any person of such revision or changes Trademark Recognition Kensington is a U S registered trademark of ACCO Brand Corporation with issued registrations and pending applications in other countries throughout the world HDMI the HDMI Logo and High Definition Multimedia In...

Page 3: ...rning Alerts you to situations that may damage the unit create a hazardous environment or cause per sonal injury Throughout this manual component parts and items in the OSD menus are denoted in bold font as in this example Push the Menu button on the remote control to open the Main menu General Safety Information Do not open the unit case Aside from the projection lamp there are no user serviceabl...

Page 4: ...ce ensure that the surrounding air temperature within the enclosure does not exceed operation temperature while the projector is running and the air intake and exhaust vents are unobstructed All enclosures should pass a certified thermal evaluation to ensure that the projector does not recycle exhaust air as this may cause the device to shutdown even if the enclosure temperature is with the accept...

Page 5: ...be connected to the AUDIO IN port and CANNOT be connected to AUDIO OUT or other ports like BNC RCA otherwise it will lead to mute output and even DAMAGE the port Install the projector above 200cm to avoid damage The power cord and signal cable should be connected before power on the projector During the projector starting and operating process DO NOT insert or remove the signal cable or the power ...

Page 6: ... the Projector page 66 Allow the lamp to cool for about one hour Regulatory Warnings Before installing and using the projector read the regulatory notices in the Regulatory Compliance on page 83 Important Recycle Instructions Lamp s inside this product contain mercury This product may contain other electronic waste that can be hazardous if not disposed of properly Recycle or dispose in accordance ...

Page 7: ...ens shift MHL device compatibility for streaming of video and audio content from a compatible mo bile device Built in speaker with multiple audio in and audio out ports Network ready for integration and system administration via RJ45 Sealed engine to minimizing the impact of dust and smoke Top sided lamp cover for simple lamp removal and insertion Anti theft security features include Kensington se...

Page 8: ... DISPLAY OSD MENU SETTINGS 20 OSD MENU CONTROLS 20 Navigating the OSD 20 SETTING THE OSD LANGUAGE 21 OSD MENU OVERVIEW 22 PICTURE BASIC MENU 26 PICTURE ADVANCED MENU 27 HSG Adjustment 28 User Color Temp 28 White Balance 29 DISPLAY MENU 30 4 Corner 31 Pincushion 32 PC Detail Adjustment 33 3D Setting 34 SYSTEM SETUP BASIC MENU 35 Presentation Timer 36 Menu Settings 36 SYSTEM SETUP ADVANCED MENU 37 A...

Page 9: ...MAGE PROBLEMS 73 LAMP PROBLEMS 73 REMOTE CONTROL PROBLEMS 74 AUDIO PROBLEMS 74 HAVING THE PROJECTOR SERVICED 74 HDMI Q A 75 SPECIFICATIONS 76 SPECIFICATIONS 76 PROJECTION DISTANCE VS PROJECTION SIZE 78 Projection Distance and Size Table 78 TIMING MODE TABLE 79 PROJECTOR DIMENSIONS 82 REGULATORY COMPLIANCE 83 FCC WARNING 83 CANADA 83 SAFETY CERTIFICATIONS 83 APPENDIX I 84 RS232 PIN ASSIGNMENTS PROJ...

Page 10: ... VGA Cable Power Cord CD ROM This User s Manual Warranty Card Quick Start Card Contact your dealer immediately if any items are missing appear damaged or if the unit does not work It is recommend that you keep the original packing material should you ever need to return the equipment for warranty service Caution Avoid using the projector in dusty environments ...

Page 11: ...s the projector status 3 6 Vent Cool air intake 67 7 Function Keys On Screen Display OSD buttons 3 8 Vertical Lens Shift Adjusts the image position vertically 16 9 Horizontal Lens Shift Adjusts the image position horizontally 17 10 Zoom Ring Enlarges the projected image 18 11 Focus Ring Focuses the projected image 18 Important Ventilation openings on the projector allow for good air circulation wh...

Page 12: ... Quick Menu For Vertical Keystone 20 6 MENU Opens and exits OSD menus 20 7 Left Cursor Navigates and changes settings in the OSD Quick Menu For Horizontal Keystone 20 8 SOURCE Enter the Source menu 9 Down Cursor Navigates and changes settings in the OSD Quick Menu For Vertical Keystone 20 10 Power Turn the projector on or off 12 11 ENTER Enter or confirm highlighted OSD menu item 20 12 Right Curso...

Page 13: ...ontrol 6 VGA OUT Connect an RGB cable to a display Pass through by VGA1 only 7 S VIDEO Connect a S VIDEO cable from a video device 8 VGA 1 Connect an RGB cable from a computer or a video enabled device 9 BNC Connect a BNC cable from a computer 10 VGA 2 Connect an RGB cable from a computer or a video enabled device 11 RJ45 LAN Connect a LAN cable from Ethernet 12 USB Connect a USB cable for USB hos...

Page 14: ...or VIDEO or S VIDEO audio input 22 VIDEO Connect the composite cable from a video device 23 MICROPHONE Connect the microphone input device 24 SERVICE For service personnel only 25 WIRE REMOTE Connect the wire remote from remote control to the projector for wire remote control Connect WIRE REMOTE OUT to another projector same model WIRE REMOTE IN for serial control 26 AC IN Connect the POWER cable ...

Page 15: ...nly UL Listed ceiling mounts For ceiling installations use approved mounting hardware and M4 screws with a maximum screw depth of 6 mm 0 23 inch The construction of the ceiling mount must be of a suitable shape and strength The ceiling mount load capacity must exceed the weight of the installed equipment and as an additional precaution be capable of withstanding three times the weight of the equip...

Page 16: ...can bounce the signal off certain reflective surfaces such as projector screens 3 The buttons and keys on the projector have the same functions as the corresponding buttons on the remote control This user s manual describes the functions based on the remote control Note Complies with FDA performance standards for laser products except for deviations pursuant to Laser Notice No 50 dated June 24 200...

Page 17: ...music playing for MHL 16 Source ID Alternate input source Combo key function for Remote Control customer code settings ID Number 20 17 Auto 0 Auto adjustment for frequency phase and position Number for Remote ID setting used 20 18 Brightness Displays the brightness setting bar 19 Lamp Displays the lamp selections 20 Freeze Freezes unfreezes the on screen picture 21 Blank 6 Makes the screen blank N...

Page 18: ...0 Reset Remote Control customer code to default settings ID 1 Set Remote Control customer code to 1 ID 7 Set Remote Control customer code to 7 Projector also need setting ID for unique control Projector ID settings see page 37 Note When the projector is under MHL mode The keypad on projector should be with the same defini tion of the key on remote control When MHL function MENU for App settings Up...

Page 19: ... projector the remote will function well within a radius of about 7 meters 23 feet and 15 degrees above or below the projector level If the projector does not respond to the remote control move a little closer Projector and Remote Control Buttons The projector can be operated using the remote control or the buttons on the top of the projector All operations can be carried out with the remote contr...

Page 20: ...over in the direc tion of the arrow 2 Insert the battery with the positive side facing up 3 Replace the cover Caution 1 Only use AAA batteries Alkaline batteries are recommended 2 Dispose of used batteries according to local ordinance regulations 3 Remove the batteries when not using the projector for prolonged periods ...

Page 21: ...reen 2 Turn on the lamp by pressing button on the top of the projector or on the remote control The PWR LED will now flash green The startup screen will display in approximately 30 seconds The first time you use the projector you can select your preferred language from quick menu after the startup screen display See Setting the OSD Language on page 21 ...

Page 22: ...ctor BNC Analog RGB VIDEO Tradition composite video S Video Super video Y C separated Network Display Network Display Source USB Reader USB reader Source USB Display USB Display from PC USB connection HDBaseT Digital Video trough the HDBaseT transmitter Available in DH3321 Note Using a single HDBaseT CAT5e cable the projector supports an HDBaseT connection distances to 100m 328ft 4 When the Power ...

Page 23: ...hould be level and sturdy Position the projector so that it is perpendicular to the screen Ensure the cables are in a safe location You could trip over them 1 To raise the level of the projector twist the adjusters counter clockwise 2 To lower the level of the projector lift the projector and twist the adjusters clockwise ...

Page 24: ... feature provides a lens shift function that can be used to adjust the position of the projected image either horizontally or vertically within the range detailed below Note Do not rotate lens shift knob further under click sound and lightly press the knob to rotate back ...

Page 25: ... for WXGA 115 35 and 101 85 for XGA of image height Note that the maximum vertical image height adjustment can be limited by the horizontal image position For example it is not possible to achieve the maximum vertical image position height detailed above if the horizontal image position is at maximum WXGA XGA ...

Page 26: ...justed to the left or right by up to a maximum of 10 9 for WXGA 3 8 for XGA of the image width Note that the maximum horizontal image height adjustment can be limited by the vertical image position For example it is not possible to achieve the maximum horizontal image position if the vertical image position is at maximum ...

Page 27: ... only to sharpen the projected image 3 Press the buttons on the projector or the remote control to correct vertical or horizontal image trapezoid or press the Keystone button on the remote to selected V Vertical or H Horizontal keystone Remote control and OSD panel 4 The keystone control appears on the display Press for V Keystone correcting image Press for H Keystone correcting image ...

Page 28: ...ress the Volume buttons on the remote control The volume control appears on the display 2 Press the buttons on the keypad to adjust Volume 3 Press the MUTE button to turn off the volume This feature is available only on the remote ...

Page 29: ... press the MENU button 2 There are six menus Press the cursor buttons to move through the menus 3 Press the cursor buttons to move up and down in a menu 4 Press the cursor buttons to change values for settings 5 Press the MENU button to close the OSD or leave a submenu Press the EXIT button to return to the previous menu Note Depending on the video source not all items in the OSD are available For...

Page 30: ...ce before continuing 1 Press the MENU button Press the cursor buttons to navigate to SYSTEM SETUP Basic 2 Press the cursor buttons until Language is highlighted 3 Press the cursor buttons until the language you want is selected 4 Press the MENU button to close the OSD ...

Page 31: ...ss 0 15 Reset Picture Settings Current All Cancel PICTURE Advanced Brilliant Color On Off Color Temperature D65 Warm D75 Normal D83 Cool Wall Color Off Light Yellow Pink Light Green Blue Blackboard Gamma 1 8 2 0 2 2 2 4 B W Linear S curve HSG Adjustment Primary Color R G B C M Y Hue 99 99 Saturation 0 199 Gain 5 195 User Color Temp White Gain Red 0 100 White Gain Green 0 100 White Gain Blue 0 100 ...

Page 32: ...V signal only 0 8 SYSTEM SETUP Basic Presentation Timer Timer Period 1 240 Timer Off On Language English 한국어 Hrvatski Français Svenska Română Deutsch Nederlands Norsk Italiano Türkçe Dansk Español Čeština Български Русский Português Suomi 繁 體中文 ไทย Indonesian 簡体中 文 Polski Ελληνικά 日本語 Magyar العربية हिन दी Projection Front Table Rear Table Front Ceiling Rear Ceiling Menu Settings Menu Display Time...

Page 33: ...onnect DHCP On Off IP Address 0 255 0 255 0 255 0 255 Subnet Mask 0 255 0 255 0 255 0 255 Default Gateway 0 255 0 255 0 255 0 255 DNS Server 0 255 0 255 0 255 0 255 Apply Wireless Lan Status Connect Disconnect SSID Refresh Other SSID Display On Off IP Address 0 255 0 255 0 255 0 255 Connection Mode AP Infrastructure Apply Remote Desktop Account Password Connection Mode AP Infrastructure Projection...

Page 34: ... 25 MAIN MENU SUB MENU SETTINGS INFORMATION Source Picture Mode Lamp Mode Resolution 3D Info Lamp Hour Normal ECO Total Air filter hour Firmware Version Remote ID S N ...

Page 35: ... NEVER be used for medical diagnosis it is for education training purpose only Brightness Press the cursor buttons to adjust the display brightness Contrast Press the cursor buttons to adjust the display contrast Color Press the cursor buttons to adjust the video saturation Note This function is only available when Component Video or S Video input source is selected Tint Press the cursor buttons t...

Page 36: ...lor Color Temperature Press the cursor buttons to set the color temperature Wall Color Press the cursor buttons to select different wall color setting Gamma Press the cursor buttons to adjust the gamma correction of the display HSG Adjustment Press the ENTER button to enter the HSG Adjustment sub menu See HSG Adjustment on page 28 User Color Temp Press the ENTER button to enter the User Color Temp...

Page 37: ...ration Press the cursor buttons to adjust the Saturation Gain Press the cursor buttons to adjust the Gain User Color Temp Press the ENTER button to enter the User Color Temp sub menu ITEM DESCRIPTION White Gain Red Press the cursor buttons to adjust the White Gain Red White Gain Green Press the cursor buttons to adjust the White Gain Green White Gain Blue Press the cursor buttons to adjust the Whi...

Page 38: ...o adjust the Red Gain Green Gain Press the cursor buttons to adjust the Green Gain Blue Gain Press the cursor buttons to adjust the Blue Gain Red Offset Press the cursor buttons to adjust the Red Offset Green Offset Press the cursor buttons to adjust the Green Offset Blue Offset Press the cursor buttons to adjust the Blue Offset ...

Page 39: ...ter the 4 Corner sub menu See 4 Corner on page 31 Note Without support when 3D mode activated Pincushion Press the ENTER button to enter the Pincushion sub menu See Pincushion on page 32 Note Without support when 3D mode activated PC Detail Adjustment Press the ENTER button to enter the PC Detail Adjustment sub menu See PC Detail Adjustment on page 33 3D Setting Press the ENTER button to enter the...

Page 40: ...button to enter the 4 Corner sub menu 1 Press the cursor buttons to select a corner and press ENTER 2 Press the cursor buttons to adjust vertical and press the cursor buttons to adjust horizontal 3 Press ENTER to save the settings ...

Page 41: ...e and press ENTER Note Only one Pincushion setting will be stored so if you want to change from the previous direction to the other the notice message will pop up to remind you to reset the previous Pincushion setting 2 Press the cursor buttons to adjust the desired side convex or concave 3 Press ENTER to save the settings ...

Page 42: ...automatically adjust frequency phase and position Frequency Press the cursor buttons to adjust the A D sampling number Phase Press the cursor buttons to adjust the A D sampling clock Horizontal Position Press the cursor buttons to adjust the display position right or left Vertical Position Press the cursor buttons to adjust the display position up or down Note Some signals may take time to display...

Page 43: ...nter the 3D Setting sub menu ITEM DESCRIPTION 3D Mode Press the cursor buttons to select different 3D mode 3D Sync Press the cursor buttons to select different 3D Sync 3D Sync Invert Press the cursor buttons to enable or disable 3D Sync Invert ...

Page 44: ...buttons to choose from four projection methods Menu Settings Press the ENTER button to enter the Menu Settings sub menu See Menu Settings on page 36 Background Color Press the cursor buttons to select the background color when no input source is detected Splash Logo Press the cursor buttons to select a different startup screen Auto Power Off Press the cursor buttons to set the auto power off timer...

Page 45: ...er Period Press the cursor buttons to select timer period 1 240 Timer Press the cursor buttons to enable or disable presentation timer Menu Settings Press the ENTER button to enter the Menu Settings sub menu ITEM DESCRIPTION Menu Display Time Press the cursor buttons to set the menu display timer before the OSD times out Menu Position Press the cursor buttons to select from five OSD locations ...

Page 46: ...ettings sub menu See Lamp Settings on page 38 Test Pattern Press the cursor buttons to select test pattern Closed Caption Press the ENTER button to enter the Closed Caption sub menu See Closed Caption on page 39 Low Power Mode Press the cursor buttons to set Low Power Mode Off On or On by LAN Note When Low Power Mode set to Off and On by LAN VGA OUT terminal can output signal during projector in S...

Page 47: ...tput connector Note When select Off the default sound is output from speakers Lamp Settings Press the ENTER button to enter the Lamp Setting sub menu ITEM DESCRIPTION Lamp Mode Press the cursor buttons to adjust lamp brightness Reset Lamp Timer Press the ENTER button to reset the Lamp Hour after the lamp is replaced Total Lamp Hour Displays the number of equivalent hours the lamp has been in use N...

Page 48: ...LAN Press the ENTER button to enter the Wired LAN sub menu See Wired LAN on page 40 Wireless LAN Press the ENTER button to enter the Wireless LAN sub menu Remote Desktop Press the ENTER button to enable remote access to the computer Projection Login Code Press the cursor buttons to turn on or off the projection of the login code Broadcasting Press the ENTER button to enter the Broadcasting sub men...

Page 49: ...peration the projector provides diverse networking and remote management features The LAN RJ45 function of the projector through a network such as remotely manage Power On Off Brightness and Contrast settings Also projector status information such as Video Source Sound Mute etc Wired LAN Terminal Function Remote control and monitoring of a projector from a computer through a wired LAN is possible ...

Page 50: ... projector complies and supports Extron device s for further information http www extron com For more information on the external devices and their related control commands supported through the LAN RJ45 port and the projector s remote control function contact the service support team directly LAN RJ45 1 Connect an RJ45 cable to the RJ45 port on the projector and computer 2 On the computer select ...

Page 51: ... the Properties window select the Networking tab and select Internet Protocol TCP IP 6 Click Properties 7 Click Use the following IP address and fill in the IP address and Subnet mask For this example the IP address used is as follows IP address 10 10 10 99 Subnet mask 255 255 255 0 8 Click OK to save the settings ...

Page 52: ... screen displays 11 Change the IP Address and the Subnet Mask Make sure the network settings are compatible with those on the computer The project and computer must be configured to use the same subnet see the following example Example Projector IP settings 10 10 10 X whereas X is a number between 1 and 254 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 ...

Page 53: ...On the computer use the wireless network function to connect to a wireless network 5 If the wireless network requires a password the user must manually enter the password Browser Based Management 1 Open a browser such as the Microsoft Internet Explorer 2 In the Address bar type the projector s IP address as set in Wired LAN Terminal Function The projector is setup for web control page The LAN RJ45...

Page 54: ...ormal functionality of the OSD such as power source volume Freeze Auto search Lamp mode control The Display Setup page provides image fine tuning functionality The Display Setup page provides keystone and aspect ratio adjustment functionality ...

Page 55: ... provide status and mail notification functionality The Network Setup page provides configuration functionality for wired or wireless network setup The Advance Setup page provides broadcasting and projector name modification functionality ...

Page 56: ...e on a Wired LAN network setup It allows remote control of the projector For more information visit http www crestron com pwPresenter The pwPresenter is a computer based application to allow remote display of the computer s desktop on the projector pwPresenter works through a properly configured wireless or wired network connection Make sure all other virtual networks control programs are disabled...

Page 57: ...stall the pwPresenter on the computer 4 Once installed double click the pwPresenter icon The pw Presenter page appears 5 Click the Search icon to search and connect to a networked display a Type in the IP address see Browser Based Management on page 44 for details and click Search b The networked projector is displayed Select it to continue c Click Connect and the computer s desktop image is displ...

Page 58: ...ations can be selected 1 4 or two in a continuous mode Left and right for two computers c Once the display is selected the image displays through the projector Select any location or revert to full screen or blank out mode d Capture mode allows management of advanced functions e Define the projector s display area i Full Screen displays the entire screen through the projector ii FixedSize displays...

Page 59: ...he desired language Click Apply b Change the size of the FixedSize frame in capture mode Enter the size in pixels units Click Apply to save the settings c Enable the mirror driver upon startup driver must be previously installed d Allow message notification Click Yes then Apply to save the settings e Displays the software information 1 2 3 4 5 ...

Page 60: ...advanced settings a Set the image quality setting Click the drop down menu to select the desired image quality Click Apply to save the setting b Define the network port fixed or manual If manual is selected enter the port number Click Apply to save the setting 1 2 ...

Page 61: ... the Global Setting tab to configure pwPresenter global settings which allows for remote control of the computer through the projector 10 Click the Multicast Setting tab to configure pwPresenter broadcast settings ...

Page 62: ...nference control mode Using the Broadcasting Function The 1 N LAN Display is available in two ways TCP IP supporting up to 8 projectors default Multicast supporting up to 255 projectors new design Select the channel for the corresponding IP address grayed out 1 to 25 Twenty five channels 25 IPs are available for selection for example 239 192 19 21 45 Pre set channels such as a channel setup for em...

Page 63: ... select the Multicast Setting tab 5 Click Search and click Apply 6 From the Multi cast drop down menu select the broadcasting device IP address 7 Select the channel as it is setup in the projector Broadcasting menu 8 Press Connect to broadcast the captured screen from the computer ...

Page 64: ... in pwPresenter Enter the user name in the Name field 2 Designate a password for read only access in the Read only password field 3 Designate a password for remote control access in the Remote control password field Name must be eight or more characters capital letters A Z and or numbers 0 9 Password must be a numerical combination 1 4 a minimum of six digits The on screen password is visible as l...

Page 65: ...display up to 8 projectors at the same time c Once set press Apply to save the changes d You can select Video or Graphic display mode Graphic Mode worse image quality but faster transmission speed Video Mode better image quality but slower transmission speed The actual transmission performance is determined by the current network bandwidth e You can select whether to automatically open the pwPrese...

Page 66: ...minate the need for a computer source Image File Types USB Reader displays images files in JPEG GIF TIFF PNG and BMP formats A square box on the filename identified unknown characters Thai file naming system is not supported GIF TIFF PNG and BMP formatted files can be displayed if the file is under WXGA 1280 x 800 If a folder contains more than 200 photos only the first 200 photos are displayed Pr...

Page 67: ...show Direction Press the cursor buttons to select a slideshow direction Slideshow Timing Press the cursor buttons to select the image display frequency Repeat Slideshow Press the cursor buttons to turn on or off the repeat slideshow function Auto Rotation Press the cursor buttons to turn on or off auto rotate Best Fit Press the cursor buttons to turn on or off the best fit function which adjusts t...

Page 68: ...network 1 Disable any Windows Firewall settings to allow for Telnet access 2 Navigate to Start All Programs Accessories and select Command Prompt The command window displays 3 In the command window type the IP address of the projector in the following format telnet ttt xxx yyy zzz 23 whereas ttt xxx yyy zzz is the IP Address of the projector 4 Press Enter to continue Once the Telnet connection is ...

Page 69: ...he Telnet function is not enabled It is enabled by configuring Windows features 1 Navigate to Start Control Panel in Windows Vista 2 Select Programs to continue 3 Select Turn Windows features on or off to open the Windows Features window 4 Scroll down until the Telnet Client feature is displayed ...

Page 70: ...s Telnet utility after Telnet connection is established 5 Limitation 1 for Telnet Control there is only one connection for Telnet Control per projector Limitation 2 for Telnet Control there are less than 50 bytes for successive network payload for Telnet Control application Limitation 3 for Telnet Control there are less than 26 bytes for one complete RS232 command for Telnet Control Limitation 4 f...

Page 71: ...he native resolution of input source 3D Info Displays 3D image information for projection Lamp Hour Normal ECO Total Displays the number of hours the lamp has been in use Air Filter Hour Displays the number of hours the air filter has been in use Firmware Version Displays the firmware version of the projector Remote ID Displays the projector ID to for remote viewing S N Displays the serial number ...

Page 72: ...ass dust or shards to be discharged outward from the rear exhaust vent Do not inhale or do not touch glass dust or shards Doing so could result in injury Always keep your face away from the exhaust vent so that you do not suffer from the gas and bro ken shards of the lamp When removing the lamp from a ceiling mounted projector make sure that no one is under the pro jector Glass fragments could fal...

Page 73: ... 64 4 Unlock the lamp cover 5 Pull up and remove the cover 6 Use a screwdriver to remove the screws from the lamp module 7 Pull out the lamp module ...

Page 74: ... damage Note The lamp module must sit securely in place and the lamp connector must be connected properly before tightening the screws 9 Turn on the projector and reset the lamp after the lamp module is replaced Lamp Reset Press Menu Select SYSTEM SETUP Advanced Select Lamp Settings Select Reset Lamp Timer Press the buttons to adjust the settings ...

Page 75: ...iced Cleaning the Lens You can purchase optic lens cleaner from most camera stores Refer to the following to clean the projector lens 1 Apply a little optic lens cleaner to a clean soft cloth Do not apply the cleaner directly to the lens 2 Lightly wipe the lens in a circular motion Caution 1 Do not use abrasive cleaners or solvents 2 To prevent discoloration or fading avoid getting cleaner on the ...

Page 76: ... 67 Cleaning the Air Filter Refer to the following to clean the air filter 1 Open the latch to open the filter door 2 Remove the filter ...

Page 77: ...uum cleaner to vacuum the dust inside Note 1 Use the soft brush attachment when you vacuum the filter to avoid damage it 2 Do not wash the filter with water Doing so can result in filter clogging 4 Put the filter back ...

Page 78: ...et the lamp after the lamp module is replaced Lamp Reset Press MENU Select SYSTEM SETUP Advanced and select Air Filter Timer Reset Press ENTER to reset timer Important The Filter LED lights when the filter service time is on 1000 hours If the filter is broken please use a new one ...

Page 79: ... a suitable Kensington security cable The security lock corresponds to Kensington s MicroSaver Security System If you have any com ment contact Kensington 2853 Campus Drive San Mateo CA 94403 U S A Tel 800 535 4242 http www Kensington com Using the Security Bar Lock In addition to the password protection function and the Kensington lock the Security Bar Opening helps protect the projector from una...

Page 80: ...y attached Ensure the attached device is turned on Ensure a connected PC is not in suspending mode Ensure a connected notebook computer is configured for an external display This is usually done by pressing an Fn key combination on the notebook Tips for Troubleshooting In each problem specific section try the steps in the order suggested This may help you to solve the problem more quickly Try to p...

Page 81: ...o low 5 blinks 7 blinks Lamp Ballast Fail 5 blinks 8 blinks Lamp Ballast COMM Fail 5 blinks 10 blinks Lamp Ballast Over Temp 5 blinks 11 blinks Lamp voltage too low 5 blinks 12 blinks FAN1 error Blower FAN1 6 blinks 1 blinks FAN2 error Blower FAN2 6 blinks 2 blinks FAN3 error Lamp FAN3 6 blinks 3 blinks FAN4 error DMD FAN 6 blinks 4 blinks FAN5 error Power FAN 6 blinks 5 blinks 1W MCU detects scal...

Page 82: ...he OSD to the default settings 2 To ensure the problem is not caused by a connected PC s video card connect to another computer Problem The image is flat with no contrast Adjust the Contrast setting on the PICTURE Basic menu of the OSD Problem The color of the projected image does not match the source image Adjust the Color Temperature and Gamma settings on the PICTURE Advanced menu of the OSD Lam...

Page 83: ...e control 2 Adjust the volume of the audio source 3 Check the audio cable connection 4 Test the source audio output with other speakers 5 Have the projector serviced Problem The sound is distorted 1 Check the audio cable connection 2 Test the source audio output with other speakers 3 Have the projector serviced Having the Projector Serviced If you are unable to solve the problem you should have th...

Page 84: ...run HDMI cables longer than 10 meters There are many HDMI Adopters working on HDMI solutions that extend a cable s effective distance from the typical 10 meter range to much longer lengths These companies manufacture a variety of solutions that include active cables active electronics built into cables that boost and extend the cable s signal repeaters amplifiers as well as CAT5 6 and fiber soluti...

Page 85: ...TV EDTV HDTV 480i 480p 720p 1080i 1080p Video Compatibility NTSC NTSC 4 43 PAL B G H I M N 60 SECAM H Sync 15 31 91 4kHz V Sync 24 30Hz 47 120 Hz Safety Certification FCC B cUL UL CE C tick CCC KC CB CU ICES 003 NOM SASO China CECP Operation Temperature 5 35 C Dimensions 444 6mm W x 330 2mm D x 161 5mm H AC Input AC Universal 100 240 Typical 110VAC 100 240 10 Power Consumption Typical 530W Normal ...

Page 86: ... RS 232C x 1 RJ45 x 1 12V OUT PC Jack x 1 DC12V 200mA output function Wired Remote x 1 Wired Remote Out x 1 USB Type B Service only USB Display Mini B x 1 Security Kensington Security Slot Security Bar Note For questions regarding product specifications please contact your local distributor ...

Page 87: ...5 140 34 67 135 202 237 O cm 36 72 90 181 187 45 90 181 271 318 A cm 9 2 18 5 23 1 46 2 47 8 11 5 23 1 46 2 69 3 81 2 DX3351 XGA 0 7 XGA TELE WIDE Distance m 1 8 3 59 4 49 8 98 10 1 32 2 64 5 28 7 92 10 Diagonal 40 80 100 200 223 50 100 200 300 378 5 6 Image Width cm 81 3 162 6 203 2 406 4 452 5 101 6 203 2 406 4 609 6 769 2 Image Height cm 61 121 9 152 4 304 8 339 4 76 2 152 4 304 8 457 2 579 2 H...

Page 88: ...19 5 3D FS 800 x 600 37 9 60 3 3D FS TB SBS 3D FS TB SBS 800 x 600 46 9 75 0 800 x 600 48 1 72 2 800 x 600 53 7 85 1 800 x 600 76 3 120 0 3D FS 3D FS 832 x 624 49 722 74 546 MAC16 MAC16 1024 x 576 35 82 60 0 1024 x 600 37 5 60 0 1024 x 600 41 47 60 0 1024 x 768 48 4 60 0 3D FS TB SBS 3D FS TB SBS 1024 x 768 56 5 70 1 1024 x 768 60 241 75 02 MAC19 MAC19 1024 x 768 60 0 75 0 1024 x 768 68 7 85 0 102...

Page 89: ... 84 9 1280 x 800 101 6 119 9 3D FS 3D FS 1280 x 1024 64 0 60 0 3D TB SBS 3D TB SBS 1280 x 1024 80 0 75 0 1280 x 1024 91 1 85 0 1280 x 960 60 0 60 0 3D TB SBS 3D TB SBS 1280 x 960 85 9 85 0 1400 x 1050 65 3 60 0 3D TB SBS 3D TB SBS 1440 x 900 55 9 59 9 3D TB SBS 3D TB SBS 1600 x1200 75 0 60 3D TB SBS 3D TB SBS 1680 x1050 Reduce Blanking 64 67 59 88 3D TB SBS 3D TB SBS 1920 x 1080 67 5 60 0 1920 x 1...

Page 90: ...p 37 5 50 0 3D FP TB 720p 45 0 60 0 3D FP TB 1080i 33 8 60 0 3D SBS 1080i 28 1 50 0 3D SBS 1080p 27 24 0 3D FP TB 1080p 28 25 0 1080p 33 7 30 0 1080p 56 3 50 0 1080p 67 5 60 0 O Frequency supported Frequency not supported VGA support EDTV SDTV HDTV component with an adapter 3D FS Field Sequential TB Top Bottom SBS Side By Side FP Frame Packing ...

Page 91: ... 82 Projector Dimensions ...

Page 92: ...ot installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause harmful interference to radio communications Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his her own expense Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the parties responsible for compliance could void...

Page 93: ...te 9600 Parity check None Data bit 8 Stop bit 1 Flow Control None UART16550 FIFO Disable Control Command Structure The command is structured by the Header code command code data code and end code Most of the commands are structured except some for the compatibility issue with other projectors HEADER CODE COMMAND CODE DATA CODE END CODE HEX Command Data 0Dh ASCII V Command Data CR ...

Page 94: ... 39H 47H 30H 30H 30H 38H 0DH Get F W Version COMMAND GROUP 01 ASCII HEX FUNCTION DESCRIPTION VXXG0101 56H 39H 39H 47H 30H 31H 30H 31H 0DH Get Brightness n 0 100 VXXS0101n 56H 39H 39H 53H 30H 31H 30H 31H n 0DH Set Brightness n 0 100 VXXG0102 6H 39H 39H 47H 30H 31H 30H 32H 0DH Get Contrast n 50 50 VXXS0102n 56H 39H 39H 53H 30H 31H 30H 32H n 0DH Set Contrast n 50 50 VXXG0103 56H 39H 39H 47H 30H 31H 3...

Page 95: ...splay Mode 0 Presentation 1 Bright 2 Game 3 Movie 4 Vivi 5 TV 6 sRGB 7 Blackboard 8 DICOM SIM 10 User1 11 User2 COMMAND GROUP 02 ASCII HEX FUNCTION DESCRIPTION VXXS0201 56H 39H 39H 53H 30H 32H 30H 31H 0DH Select VGA1 VXXS0202 56H 39H 39H 53H 30H 32H 30H 32H 0DH Select VGA2 VXXS0203 56H 39H 39H 53H 30H 32H 30H 33H 0DH Select DVI VXXS0204 56H 39H 39H 53H 30H 32H 30H 34H 0DH Select Video VXXS0205 56H...

Page 96: ...ON DESCRIPTION VXXG0301 56H 39H 39H 47H 30H 33H 30H 31H 0DH Get Scaling 0 Fill 1 4 3 2 16 9 3 16 10 4 Letter Box Not support in 3D 5 Native 6 2 35 1 VXXS0301n 56H 39H 39H 53H 30H 33H 30H 31H n 0DH Set Scaling 0 Fill 1 4 3 2 16 9 3 16 10 4 Letter Box Not support in 3D 5 Native 6 2 35 1 VXXG0302 56H 39H 39H 47H 30H 33H 30H 32H 0DH Get Blank VXXS0302n 56H 39H 39H 53H 30H 33H 30H 32H n 0DH Set Blank n...

Page 97: ...n 25 25 VXXG0315 56H 39H 39H 47H 30H 33H 31H 35H 0DH Get 3D 0 Off When Set 3D Format is Off this 3D sync returns Off 1 DLP Link 2 IR VXXS0315n 56H 39H 39H 53H 30H 33H 31H 35H n 0DH Set 3D 0 Off Not support item Off Use Set 3D Format to turn 3D sync Off 1 DLP Link 2 IR VXXG0316 56H 39H 39H 47H 30H 33H 31H 36H 0DH Get 3D Sync Invert 0 Off 1 On VXXS0316n 56H 39H 39H 53H 30H 33H 31H 36H n 0DH Set 3D S...

Page 98: ... G Gain n 0 100 VXXG0333 56H 39H 39H 47H 30H 33H 33H 33H 0DH Get B Gain n 0 100 VXXS0333n 56H 39H 39H 53H 30H 33H 33H 33H n 0DH Set B Gain n 0 100 VXXG0334 56H 39H 39H 47H 30H 33H 33H 34H 0DH Get R Offset n 50 50 VXXS0334n 56H 39H 39H 53H 30H 33H 33H 34H n 0DH Set R Offset n 50 50 VXXG0335 56H 39H 39H 47H 30H 33H 33H 35H 0DH Get G Offset n 50 50 VXXS0335n 56H 39H 39H 53H 30H 33H 33H 35H n 0DH Set ...

Page 99: ...H 38H 0DH Get B_Gain n 5 195 VXXS0348n 56H 39H 39H 53H 30H 33H 34H 38H n 0DH Set B_Gain n 5 195 VXXG0349 56H 39H 39H 47H 30H 33H 34H 39H 0DH Get C_Hue n 99 99 VXXS0349n 56H 39H 39H 53H 30H 33H 34H 39H n 0DH Set C_Hue n 99 99 VXXG0350 56H 39H 39H 47H 30H 33H 35H 30H 0DH Get C_Saturation n 0 199 VXXS0350n 56H 39H 39H 53H 30H 33H 35H 30H n 0DH Set C_Saturation n 0 199 VXXG0351 56H 39H 39H 47H 30H 33H...

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