Unpacking the projector Refer to the following checklist and make sure you have received all of the items. Contact the place of purchase if items are missing. YMain Unit YPower cable (3m) YRemote Control YComponent video cable Y AA type dry cell batteries (2 pcs.) YUser’s Guide YDocument CD-ROM *Some regions may not have the Document CD-ROM included as an accessory. YLens cover Notations used in this guide Indicates content which may cause projector damage or malfunction.
Contents Safety Instructions..................................................... 2 Use and Storage......................................................... 5 About Discs ............................................................... 7 Part Names ................................................................ 8 Preparing the Remote Control................................... 11 Quick Start Projecting images from external video equipment or a computer ..............................................
Safety Instructions Important information magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock to persons. Read the following important information about your This symbol is intended to alert the user unit. to the presence of important operating and maintenance (servicing) instructions Important safety information Warning : To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock, do not expose this apparatus to rain or moisture. in the literature accompanying the unit.
• Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel. Servicing is required when the unit has been damaged in any way, such as the power-supply cord or plug is damaged, liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen into the apparatus, the apparatus has been exposed to rain or moisture, does not operate normally, or has been dropped. • Do not expose this unit to water or place objects containing liquids on this unit. • Do not place the source of a naked flame, such as a lit candle, on this unit.
• The internal projector components consist of many − Particular care should be taken when the projector glass parts such as the lens and projection lamp. is installed to a ceiling, as small pieces of glass The lamp is fragile, and can easily break. If the lamp may fall down when the lamp cover is removed.
Use and Storage Take note of the following advice in order to prevent malfunction and damage. Notes on handling and storage Lamp • Use and store this unit within the operating This machine uses a mercury lamp with a high internal temperature range and storage temperature pressure as its light source.Mercury lamps have the range as specified in this manual. following characteristics. • Do not install the unit in a place prone to vibration or shock.
When moving this unit • Make sure the lens cover is securely in place. • Remove the disc and close the disc tray. • Move the projector, holding it as shown in the following illustration. Be careful not to damage the mesh covering the speaker with your hands. Transportation cautions • Many glass and precision parts are used within this unit.In order to prevent impact during transportation, re-use the box and protective packaging you received at the time of purchase.
About Discs • Depending on how a DVD-R, DVD-RW, CD-R, or Readable disc types CD-RW has been recorded, or if a disc is dirty, The following discs can be played. DVD video smeared, scratched, or warped, some discs may not Audio CD be readable, or playback make take some time. • Only the audio of the following discs can be reproduced. ·MIX-MODE CD Video CD/SVCD (Super Video CD) ·CD-G ·CD-EXTRA ·CD TEXT Unreadable disc types PBC (Playback control) equipped Video CD (version 2.0 compliant).
Part Names Front vProjection lens vSubwoofer output port sp. 45 vS-Video input port sp. 40 vComputer input port sp. 40, 41 vAudio input port sp. 39, 40 How to open the interface cover vRemote control lightreceiving area sp. 11 How to open the interface cover Press here to open vAir intake vent sp. 62 vMain power switch sp. 13 vVideo input port sp. 39 vOptical Audio-Out port sp. 45 vPower inlet port sp. 13 vLens cover sp. 13 Rear vDisplay window sp. 14 vRemote control lightreceiving area sp.
Top vFocus ring sp. 15 vHorizontal lens shift dial sp. 15 vZoom ring sp. 15 vLamp cover sp. 64 vVertical lens shift dial sp. 15 vStatus display indicator sp. 58 vSkip buttons sp. 18 vImage On indicator sp. 59 vImage Off indicator sp. 13, 16, 59 vSource button sp. 42 vPower button sp. 13, 16 vStop button sp. 16 vPlay/Pause button sp. 14, 17 vVolume adjustment buttons sp. 15 vBreak button sp. 19 vImage On/Off button sp.
Remote control vRemote control light-emitting area vFunction/numerics toggle switchsp. 17, 21 sp. 16 sp. 14 Handy functions sp. 34 sp. 35 sp. 61 sp. 19 sp. 20 sp. 28 sp. 46 sp. 47 sp. 54, 56 sp. 30, 31 sp. 36 sp. 18 Useful functions sp. 42 sp. 19 sp. 23 Buttons used during playback sp. 14, 16 sp. 17, 18 sp. 17 sp. 17 sp. 18 sp. 18 sp. 16 Buttons used when adjusting audio sp. 46 sp. 21, 22 sp. 21, 22 sp. 48 sp. 22, 49 sp. 15 sp. 19 sp. 21 sp.
Preparing the Remote Control Inserting the batteries At the time of purchase, the batteries are not installed into the remote control. Insert the batteries provided with this unit, before use. A Push in the catch on the rear of the remote control, then lift it upwards. B Insert the batteries in their correct polarity. C Close the battery cover. Check the positions of the (+) and (-) marks inside the battery holder to ensure the batteries are inserted the correct way.
Quick Start Playback procedure No complicated connections are necessary.You don’t even need to select the television type or change the input. You can enjoy your DVD’s on the big screen by following these four easy steps. There is also a JVC original sound system compliant speaker built-in so you can appreciate natural, sweeter sounding audio. Position in front of the screen. sp. 13 12 Connect the power cable then turn on the main power switch. sp. 13 Play a disc. sp.
Installation Projection distance and screen size A Place the unit in a position to project the best size image onto the screen. B Position this unit so that it is parallel to the screen. The further this unit is moved away from the Screen screen, the larger the projected image becomes. For detailed projection distance values sp. 67 Quick Start You can adjust the position of the projected image vertically and horizontally, by using the lens shift dial. sp.
Disc Playback Playing a disc and projecting A Press to open the disc tray. A beep sounds and the power comes on. The same operation can be performed using on the remote control. B Place the disc in the disc tray with the label facing upwards. When using 8 cm discs, place the disc in the hollow in the center of the disc tray. C Press to close the disc tray. Depending on the disc inserted, operation is as follows.
Adjusting the projection position and volume Adjust the volume and image being projected. Adjusting the size of the projected image (Zoom ring) Setting the focus (Focus ring) Quick Start To decrease the size, turn towards “T”. To increase the size, turn towards “W”. Adjusting the volume (Volume) Using the control panel Using the remote control Adjusting the image position (lens shift) You can move the position of the projected image up, down, left and right, using the lens shift.
Turning off the power A Remove the disc from the disc tray. B Press . C If the lamp was on, the lamp turns off and the Image Off indicator on the main unit flashes orange (during cool-down). “Now Cooling” is displayed in the display window. D The confirmation buzzer beeps twice to indicate that cool-down has completed.Turn off the main power switch. If you only press to turn off the power, electricity continues to be consumed. Stopping playback E Replace the lamp cover.
Basic Operations During Playback From here on, operations are explained primarily using the buttons of the remote control.Where there is a button with the same marking on the main unit, that button can be used to the same effect. Set to the [Function] position before performing operations Temporarily freezing playback (pause) Quick Start Press during playback. • For the projector unit, press • To resume playback, press . . • Selects play/pause each time you press .
Set to the [Function] position before performing operations Reviewing playback from a position 10 seconds before Press during playback. • Depending on the type of disc, this operation may not be possible. • You cannot return to the previous title. Skip Press or If you press during playback. once during chapter/track playback, playback returns to the start of the chapter or track being played.After this, playback returns to the start of the previous chapter/track each time you press (Except for ).
Slow motion playback Selecting a picture quality to suit the conditions of the room (Color Mode) A Press at the point where you want to begin slow motion playback. The image will pause. B Press . • There are 5 levels of playback speed which change each time • is pressed. Slow motion review can be performed A Press . The currently selected color mode name is displayed on the screen.
Advanced Operations Becoming a playback expert Changing the brightness of the display window (Dimmer) Set to the [Function] position before performing operations Press . Whenever you press the display window display changes as follows. The brightness of the display window and the brightness of the indicators on the main unit change accordingly. The brightness increases. The brightness decreases. Darkens during playback and brightens when paused or stopped.
Playback from a DVD menu Some have the following kind of original menu saved onto them. •Top menu: When multiple titles (image and audio) have been recorded, this integrated disc information is displayed. •Menu: Title specific playback data (chapter, angle, audio, and subtitle menus) is displayed. 1 2 Press or Press see. during playback or when stopped. and select the item you want to You can also select the title number or chapter number directly using the numeric buttons.
PBC (playback control) playback If a Video CD with “PBC (playback control) enabled” specified on the disc or jacket is inserted in the disc tray, a menu screen is displayed. You can select the scene or information you wish to see interactively from this menu. 1 2 When playing a Video CD that contains PBC, the following kind of menu is displayed. Select the item you want to see using the numeric buttons. sp. 21 The selected contents are played.
MP3/WMA, JPEG playback Set to the [Function] position before performing operations 1 When playing back a disc that contains both MP3/WMA files and JPEG files, the following kind of group/track (file) name list is displayed. 2 Press 3 When you press and select the group. Advanced Operations the pointer moves to the track (file) name list. When you press the pointer returns to the group name list. 4 Press and select the track.
Set to the [Function] position before performing operations When you want to repeat playback 1 Press during playback or when stopped. Each time you press , the repeat mode changes as shown in the following table. 2 Press .
Specifications of files that can be played To playback a CD-R or CD-RW containing MP3/WMA or JPEG files with this unit, the contents of the disc must conform to the following criteria. MP3/WMA File system: ISO9660 level 1 or level 2 Discs that have been recorded in the packet write (UDF) format cannot be read. Bitrate: MP3: 32 kbps - 320 kbps WMA: 64 kbps - 160 kbps Sampling frequency: 16 kHz, 22.05 kHz, 24 kHz, 32 kHz, 44.1 kHz, 48 kHz Filename: Half width English characters only. Must bear the “.
Designated time playback (time search) Set to the [Function] position before performing operations You can playback from a specified time position. Depending on the disc, the start point position varies as follows. Time elapsed from the start of the title When executing from stopped: Time elapsed from the start of the disc When executing during playback: Elapsed time from the start of the current track being played 1 Press twice during playback or when stopped. The following menu bar is projected.
6 Press once and the menu bar disappears. • If the elapsed time is not displayed in the display window during playback with , this function will not work. • It is also possible that some discs may prohibit time searching. • The status bar is not displayed when playing back cinemascope (letterbox) . Although functions can be set in this state, when it is necessary to display the status bar, press ratio to normal. Press to return the aspect to return to the former aspect ratio.
7 Press once and the menu bar disappears. To cancel A to B playback To cancel A to B play back, do one of the following operations. • Display the menu bar, select then press • Press . • Turn off the power switch on the main unit. twice. • You cannot specify a range which includes multiple titles or tracks. • “A-B repeat” cannot be performed at the following times.
Repeat play position Repeat mode Track 1 Track 2 Track 3 Track 4 Screen display Display window display Track repeat Repeat all tracks not displayed Repeat OFF Canceling repeat play • Press repeatedly until “ ” is displayed on the screen. • Turn off the power switch on the main unit. • You cannot use the “Title repeat” function with some DVDs. • To cancel repeat, press . • Display the menu bar and move the pointer to to select repeat Advanced Operations play. sp.
Playing in the order of your choice (program play) Set to the [Function] position before performing operations You can set titles, chapters, and tracks to playback in the order of your preference. 1 Press when stopped. Each time you press , the display window on the main unit changes as follows. Press repeatedly until “PRGM” is displayed. Program play Random play sp. 31 Normal display 2 Normal playback Set the order according to the following screen explanations.
Playback at random (random play) Set to the [Function] position before performing operations You can choose to play titles or chapters/tracks at random with this unit. The playback order always changes when using random play. 1 Press when stopped. Whenever you press the display window display changes in the following way. Keep pressing until “RANDOM” is displayed. Program play sp. 30 Random play Normal display Press Advanced Operations 2 Normal playback .
Changing the audio language When a disc has been recorded with multiple audio signals or languages, you can switch to the available audio signal or language of your preference. 1 Press during playback. The current audio settings are displayed. 2 While the audio settings are displayed, press repeatedly and select the desired setting. Press 3 to change the setting. Wait a few seconds, or press . • You can also use the menu bar to change the setting. sp.
Changing the subtitles display You can choose whether or not to display subtitles for discs that have been recorded with subtitles. When a disc has been recorded with multiple language subtitles, you can switch to the available language of your preference. 1 Press during playback. The current subtitle settings are displayed. 2 While the subtitle settings are displayed, press repeatedly and select your language/OFF. Press If you press Advanced Operations and select the subtitle language.
Making operations from the menu bar Set to the [Function] position before performing operations 1 Press twice during playback. The following status bar and menu bar is projected. 2 3 Press use. until the pointer reaches the item you wish to Press . • Press once and the menu bar disappears. • When stopped, some functions may not work. • The status bar is not displayed when playing back cinemascope (letterbox) .
Auto-standby, goodnight timer (Sleep timer) settings Set to the [Function] position before performing operations Auto stand-by: When playback has finished or been stopped, or an operation has not been performed for around 3 minutes, the power switches off automatically. Sleep timer: Once the set time has elapsed, the power switches off automatically. You can prevent unneccesary power being consumed if you fall asleep while watching a movie. You cannot use auto stand-by and sleep timer at the same time.
For better image quality (Progressive mode) Set to the [Function] position before performing operations To enjoy clearer images, enable Progressive mode. When stopped, or when there is no disc loaded in the disc tray, press . Whenever you press the display window display changes in the following way. Press until “PROGRESSIVE” is displayed. All scan lines are displayed in one video field. This achieves a far superior image than interlacing. Traditional video system.
When projecting by using the built-in DVD player Screen Size Aspect 16:9 Fixed at wide (16:9) 4:3 Normal Letterbox Wide Zoom Zoom Normal Screen Size Advanced Operations When projecting component video (SDTV), S-video, or composite video images Aspect 4:3 Normal Wide Zoom Letterbox Normal Wide Zoom * When projecting 525i/525p images, the aspect automatically changes as soon as the image signal changes.
Tray lock You can lock the disc tray so that small children cannot interfere with it. The disc lock allows you to lock the tray when a disc has been inserted. With the power turned on ( is lit green) press and hold on the main unit, then press . • “TRAY LOCK” is displayed in the display window on the main unit, and the disc tray is locked. • To cancel the disc tray lock, follow the same procedure. “UNLOCKED” is displayed in the display window on the main unit, and the disc tray becomes unlocked.
Becoming a Projection Expert Connecting to other video equipment, televisions, and computers Aside from the built-in DVD player, this unit can project images by connecting to a computer or the following kind of equipment with a video output port. - Video recorder - Game machine - Equipment with a built in television tuner - Video camera and so on Video equipment signal format The kind of video signal that can be output depends on the video equipment.
S-Video format White RCAaudio cable (commercially available) Connect with the ▲ facing downwards Red Output To audio out port L Audio To Audio input port R S-Video To S-Video out port To S-Video input port S-video cable (commercially available) Component video format To Computer input port To Audio input port White Red Output RCA audio cable (commercially available) L Audio R To audio output port To component video cable plug Component video cable (accessory) Component video cable (commerciall
Connecting with a computer To Computer input port To Audio input port White Red 2RCA ⇔ Stereo mini-pin audio cable (commercially available) To audio output port To display output port Advanced Operations Computer cable (optional accessory or commercially available) (Mini D-Sub 15-pin ⇔ Mini D-Sub 15-pin) Use a cable marked “No resistance” when you use a commercially available audio cable of 2RCA ⇔ stereo mini-plug.
Projecting images from external video equipment or a computer 1 Remove the lens cover if it is in place. 2 Turn on the power switch on the main unit then press 3 Press . . The input source name is displayed on the image and in the display window, and it switches to external video or computer mode. Check that the image changed. Each time is pressed, it changes in the following order.
When a computer image is not projected You can switch the output destination from the computer by holding down and pressing (the key is usually labeled or ). s Computer documentation After switching, wait a few seconds for projection to start. Examples of Switching Output NEC IBM Panasonic SONY SOTEC DELL HP FUJITSU TOSHIBA Set mirroring or display detection. Depending on your OS you Macintosh can set them by pressing .
Becoming an Audio Expert Listening with headphones • When listening with headphones, make sure the volume is not too high. You may affect your hearing in an adverse way when listening to sounds at high volume over an extended period of time. • Don’t set the volume too high from the outset. A loud sound may be produced suddenly that may cause damage to your headphones or your hearing. As a precaution, lower the volume before you switch off this unit then raise it gradually after you switch it back on.
Connecting to audio equipment with an optical digital input You can connect to AV amplifiers and equipment capable of making digital recordings (MD recorders, and so-on) when they are equipped with a digital audio input port. When connecting, use a commercially available optical digital audio cable. When connecting the cable, remove the black cap, align the shape, and insert firmly. Apply the cap when not in use to prevent dust from entering the port.
Selecting Sound Mode Set to the [Function] position before performing operations You can obtain broader more natural audio from the speakers of this unit by activating the JVC original sound system function. Press . Each time you press , the mode name displayed on the image and in the display window changes as follows. Press repeatedly until the desired mode name is displayed. Broader, more natural audio is achieved. Sounds are more pleasant to the ear.
Adjusting the audio playback level Set to the [Function] position before performing operations The audio of a DVD video may be recorded at a level (volume) which is lower than other kinds of disc. The unit's default setting recognises and plays DVDs at a higher volume. Make the following settings if this difference bothers you. Press during playback. Each time you press , the mode name displayed on the image and in the display window changes as follows.
Settings and Adjustments Settings Menu Operation and Functions The settings of this unit can be adjusted to suit the environment in which it is used. Using the settings menu You can select your language from the “ON SCREEN LANGUAGE” list. 1 When stopped, or when there is no disc loaded in the disc tray, press . The following settings menu is displayed. 2 When you press the pointer moves to the icons at the top right, from where you can select the menu group.
5 Press and select the item, then press . When in a settings menu, to return to the previous state by one step, Press . Settings menu list Boldface is the default. LANGUAGE settings menu Setting Item Setting Contents MENU LANGUAGE For “AA” and other language codes, see the “Language code list”. Select the language for the DVD video menu. sp. 51 These settings become available when settings have been recorded AUDIO LANGUAGE on the disc itself.
AUDIO settings menu Setting Item DIGITAL AUDIO OUTPUT Select the kind of output signal according to the equipment connected to the Optical Audio-Out port. For detailed signal information sp. 52 Setting Contents PCM ONLY: Use when connected to equipment that is only compliant with Linear PCM. DOLBY DIGITAL/PCM: Use when connected to a Dolby Digital Decoder or when connected to equipment with this function.
Language code list Code Language Code Language Code Language Code Language AA Afar GD Scots Gaelic MK Macedonian SN Shona AB Abkhazian GL Galician ML Malayalam SO Somali AF Afrikaans GN Guarani MN Mongolian SQ Albanian AM Ameharic GU Gujarati MO Moldavian SR Serbian AR Arabic HA Hausa MR Marathi SS Siswati AS Assamese HI Hindi MS Malay (MAY) ST Sesotho AY Aymara HR Croatian MT Maltese SU Sundanese AZ Azerbaijani HU Hungarian MY Burmese SV
“DIGITAL AUDIO OUTPUT” settings and output signals Playback Disc “DIGITAL AUDIO OUTPUT” Settings Stream/PCM 48 kHz, 16/20/24 bit Linear PCM DVD video 96 kHz Linear PCM DVD video DTS DVD video Dolby digital DVD video Audio CD Video CD SVCD DTS Audio CD MP3/WMA disc 52 Dolby Digital/PCM PCM Only 48 kHz, 16 bit stereo linear PCM DTS bit stream 48 kHz 16 bit linear PCM Dolby digital bit stream 48 kHz, 16 bit stereo linear PCM 44.
Country (area) code list Andorra United Arab Emirates Afghanistan Antigua and Barbuda Anguilla Albania Armenia Netherlands Antilles Angola Antarctica Argentina American Samoa Austria Australia Aruba Azerbaijan Bosnia and Herzegovina Barbados Bangladesh Belgium Burkina Faso Bulgaria Bahrain Burundi Benin Bermuda Brunei Darussalam Bolivia Brazil Bahamas Bhutan Bouvet Island Botswana Belarus Belize Canada Cocos (Keeling) Islands Central African Republic Congo Switzerland Cote d’lvoire Cook Islands Chile Camero
Picture Quality Menu Operations and Functions You can perform adjustments on the brightness, contrast, and other values of the projected image. Using the Picture Quality menu 1 Press 2 The menu item changes as follows whenever during projection. The following menu is displayed. pressed. Press is repeatedly until the item that you want to change is displayed. Brightness → Contrast → Color Saturation → Tint → Sharpness → Keystone → Exit Picture Quality menu 3 4 Press to make your adjustments.
Picture Quality menu list Setting Item Setting Contents Brightness Adjusts the image brightness. Contrast Adjusts the difference between light and shade in the images. Color Saturation Adjusts the color saturation for the images. (This is not displayed when a computer is connected.) Tint Adjusts the image tint. (This is not displayed when the external video or computer connected is not NTSC.) Sharpness Adjusts the image sharpness.
Information Menu Operation and Functions You can set the “Information” for checking the status of this unit, “Video Signal”, “High Altitude Mode”, and “Reset Lamp Hours”. Using the Information menu 1 Press during projection. The following Information is displayed. 2 The menu item changes as follows whenever pressed. Press is repeatedly until the item that you want to confirm or change is displayed.
Information menu list Setting Item Setting Contents Information Displays the current status. Lamp Hours: Accumulated usage time of the lamp. 0H is displayed for 0-10 hours. Displayed in units of 1 hour for 10 hours and above. The display changes to yellow text when it is time to change the lamp. Source: Displays whether standard DVD player images are being projected, or images from external video equipment or a computer are being projected.
Appendix Troubleshooting Reading the indicators You can check the status of this unit using the indicators on the top panel. Check each condition in the following table and follow the steps to remedy the problem. * If all indicators are switched off, check that the power cable is connected correctly and whether or not the main power switch is turned on.
When the or indicators flash orange Warning : lit High-speed cooling in progress Green : off If there is no improvement when you press and switch the power on, discontinue use and disconnect the power cable from the electrical outlet. Contact your dealer. sp. 74 You can continue projecting in Check the 2 items listed to the right. this state. Projection stops • Move this unit away from the automatically if subsequent wall by at least 20 cm. high temperatures are • Clean the air filter. registered.
When the indicators provide no help If this unit is not functioning normally, check the following notes before requesting repairs. However, if the unit fails to improve, contact your dealer for advice. At these times Power does not turn on No images appear Images are fuzzy or out of focus Images appear dark Check here • Is the main power switch in the on position? sp. 13 • Disconnect and reconnect the power cable. sp. 13 • Is the projector cooling down? sp.
When using external video or computer mode At these times No images appear “Signal not supported” is displayed “No signal.” is displayed The signal is distorted Check here • Is the power for the connected equipment turned on? Switch on the power to the connected equipment, or start playback depending on the playback method for the connected equipment. Reference page sp. 42 • When signals have been connected to both the S-Video input port and the Video input port, only the S-Video signal is available.
Maintenance This section describes maintenance tasks such as cleaning the projector and replacing consumable parts. Cleaning Cleaning the air filter and air intake vent When dust builds up on the air filter or the air intake vent, or the message “The projector is overheating. Make sure nothing is blocking the air vents, and clean or replace the air filter” is displayed, remove any dust from the air filter and the air intake vent using a vacuum cleaner.
Consumables replacement period Air filter replacement period When the air filter gets dirty or is broken Replace it with the optional air filter. s “Optional Accessories and Consumables” p. 66 Lamp replacement period • The message “Replace the lamp” appears on the screen when projection starts. • The projected image gets darker or starts to deteriorate. • In order to maintain the initial brightness and image quality, the lamp replacement message is displayed after about 1900 hours of use has passed.
How to replace consumables Replacing the air filter Dispose of used air filters properly in accordance with your local regulations. Filter: Polypropylene Once the power has turned off, cooldown has completed, and the projector has beeped twice, turn off the main power switch. Remove the air filter cover. Place your finger in the hollow and lift upwards. Replacing the lamp The lamp is hot immediately after use.
Take out the old air filter. Install the new air filter. Install the filter cover. Loosen the lamp attachment screws. Take out the old lamp. If replacing the lamp yourself, be careful to avoid pieces of broken glass. Install the new lamp. • Install the lamp and the lamp cover securely. For the safety of this unit, the lamp will not turn on if the lamp or the lamp cover is not installed correctly. • This product includes a lamp component that contains mercury (Hg).
Optional Accessories and Consumables The following optional accessories and consumables are available for purchase if required. This list of optional accessories is current as of August, 2006. Details of accessories are subject to change without notice and availability may vary depending on the country or area of purchase. Consumables Lamp unit ELPLP33 Air filter set ELPAF09 (Lamp x1) Use as a replacement for used lamps. (Air filter x1) Use as a replacement for used air filters.
Projection Distance and Screen Size Refer to the following table and place the unit in a position which allows the best possible projection for the size of the screen. Units: cm (in.) Units: cm (fit.) Projection Distance 16:9 Screen Size Minimum Maximum (Zoom Adjustment Wide) - (Zoom Adjustment Tele) 30” 66 x 37 (26 x 15) 73 - 111 (2.4 - 3.7) 40” 89 x 50 (35 x 20) 99 - 149 (3.2 - 4.9) 60” 130 x 70 (51 x 28) 149 - 225 (4.9 - 7.4) 80” 180 x 100 (71 x 39) 200 - 301 (6.6 - 9.
Compatible Resolution List Composite video/S-video Signal Resolution TV (NTSC) TV (PAL, SECAM) Units: Dots Aspect Mode Normal Wide Zoom 720 x 480 720 x 360* 640 x 480 (4:3) 854 x 480 (16:9) 854 x 480 (16:9) 720 x 576 720 x 432* 640 x 480 (4:3) 854 x 480 (16:9) 854 x 480 (16:9) * Letterbox signal Component video Units: Dots Signal Resolution SDTV (525i, 60Hz) Aspect Mode Normal Wide Zoom 720 x 480 720 x 360* 640 x 480 (4:3) 854 x 480 (16:9) 854 x 480 (16:9) SDTV (625i, 50Hz) 720 x
Specifications Product name EMP-TWD3 Dimensions 340(W) x 180(H) x 310(D) mm (excluding feet) Panel size 0.55” wide Display method Polysilicon TFT active matrix Resolution 409,920 pixels (854 (W) x 480 (H)dots) x 3 Focus adjustment Manual Zoom adjustment Manual (approx. 1:1.5) Lens shift Manual (vertical maximum approx. 50%, horizontal maximum approx. 25%) Lamp (light source) UHE lamp, 135 W, Model No.: ELPLP33 100-240VAC 50/60 Hz 2.6 to 1.
Safety standards EMC standards USA USA UL60950-1 FCC Part 15B Class B (DoC) Canada Canada ICES-003 Class B CSA C22.2 No.
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Glossary Aspect ratio WMA The ratio between an image's length and its height. HDTV images have an aspect ratio of 16:9 and appear elongated. The aspect ratio for standard images is 4:3. The abbreviated form of “Windows Media Audio”, an audio compression technology developed by the Microsoft Corporation of America. You can encode WMA data using Windows Media Player Ver.7, 7.1, Windows Media Player for Windows XP, or the Windows Media Player 9 Series.
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