User's Guide Projector CX4
Table Of Contents
- CX4-English.pdf
- CX4-English.pdf
- Connecting To A Set-top Box
 - How To Access The OSD Menu
 - How To Change OSD Settings
 - OSD Menu
 - Brightness
 - Black Level
 - Contrast
 - Position
 - Image
 - Auto Configuration
 - Information
 - Miscellaneous
 - Input Select
 - Video
 - Save
 - Keystone
 - Volume
 - Projection Mode
 - Mouse
 - Language
 - Computer In and Monitor Connector Pin Assignments
 
 
 - CX4-English.pdf
 
INTRODUCTION 
Good tools are essential for creating successful presentation. This projector allows 
you to project XGA full-color images and video onto a large screen from 30" ~ 
350” either for presentation or home entertainment. They are compatible to three 
video sources. For example, the projectors can be connected simultaneously to 
one PC or one Mac that have D-SUB interfaces; to any video equipment that has 
common video source; or to an audio source. 
Crisp, clear images of this projector is displayed in XGA compatible full color 
(16,670,000 color) at a resolution of 1024 x 768 pixels. You will be impressed 
during a presentation that the projector produces such bright images for you to 
take notes easily though you have enough light. To enjoy audio display, the built-in 
2W+2W speakers of the projector creates rich and powerful sound. An external 
speaker can also be connected when further amplification is required. 
You may also utilize a remote control of this projector not only to select different 
image sources but also OSD menus and adjust their values as required. 
Additionally, the remote control a wireless mouse. The remote mouse assists you 
to control mouse operations on the computer screen during presentations. 
This projector also features a wisdom-type chip that fully support images of the 
computer output at VGA, SVGA, XGA and SXGA with an extraordinary crisp, clear 
display. Without a doubt, the projector supports the IBM-compatible PCs and 
Notebook Computer, Apple Macintosh and Apple PowerBook. The video sources 
can be NTSC, PAL or SECAM format as well the interfaces can be RCA jacks, S-
Video jack and Component Video jacks. 
1 










