User’s Manual HE-3200 English
Important Safety Information Please read this manual carefully before using the projector and keep the manual handy for future reference. Turning ON or OFF Main Power Make all hookups before turning on the main power. To turn on the main power: CAUTION RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT REMOVE SCREWS EXCEPT SPECIFIED USER SERVICE SCREW. PO ON WER Press the POWER switch down until it is in the depressed position.
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 1) Read these instructions. All the safety and operating instructions should be read before the product is operated. 2) Keep these instructions. The safety and operating instructions should be retained for future reference. 3) Heed all warnings. All warnings on the product and in the operating instructions should be adhered to. 4) Follow all instructions. All instructions should be followed. 5) Do not use this apparatus near water.
Major Features High Image Quality Use of a Digital Micromirror Device (DMDTM) chip that is based on Texas Instrument's Digital Light Processing (DLPTM) technology enables images of high contrast and high detail. 䡵 DLP technology gives rise to devices that exhibit high response speed, which in turn enables excellent moving picture characteristics and smooth images. 䡵 Use of a high-performance progressive scan converter provides reproduction of film-like images.
Table of Contents Important Safety Information ................................ E-2 Adjusting the color .............................................................. E-33 IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS ...................... E-3 Adjusting the tint ................................................................. E-34 Major Features ................................................. E-4 Adjusting the Sharpness ..................................................... E-34 Accessories Check .................
Accessories Check Remove the main unit and the accessories from the box and check that the following items are included. Should an accessory be missing, please contact your store of purchase. E T M EN U C S E Remote control⳯1 Controls the projector. S DV I RG B CV SV S-V IDE O V /YID PbEO Pr RG B DV I ON /ST AN DB Y AS PE CT AA Batteries⳯2 These batteries are for the remote control. Insert the batteries at time of purchase. See → Page E-11. Power cable (1.8 m / 5.
Names of the Main Unit Parts Ventilation outflow holes These ventilation outflow holes used for cooling the main unit and discharge the heat of the lamp. Attention! Pay special attention to the ventilation outflow holes. The heat from the lamp is discharged from the ventilation outflow holes. CT PE AS CE R U SO Remote control sensor The remote control signal is received here. → Page E-11 BY D N TA /S Air intake hole W PO ER / ST ON AT US PO ON WER POWER switch This is the main power switch.
Names of the Main Unit Parts PO /ST WE Air intake hole This is an air intake hole used for cooling the main unit. R/ US AT ST ON AN BY D AS PE C T SO UR CE DV I-D Theft prevention locking hole (See below) VID EO RG B Y Pb /Cb Pr/ Cr S-V Ventilation outflow hole This ventilation outflow hole is used for cooling the main unit and discharges the heat of the lamp. IDE O DVI-D connector This is connected with the (24-pin) DVI-D output connector of the equipment to be connected.
Names of the Main Unit Parts Rear adjuster These feet are used for height adjustment. → Page E-22 Front adjuster These feet are used for height adjustment. → (See below) Lamp cover This cover is removed when replacing the lamp cartridge of the light source. → Page E-46 Attaching the Supplied Adjusters The supplied adjusters are required for vertical adjustment of the projector. See → Page E-22 about "Using the Adjusters" 1. Remove a rubber pad of each front foot. Note: The rubber pads are bonded.
T E S U EN M E S C Names of the Remote Control Parts DV RG SV S-V IDE O V /YID PbEO Pr I DV B RG CV I B Y DB AN /ST ON CT PE AS Remote control transmitter The infrared signal is sent from this part. ASPECT button This button selects the vertical and horizontal ratio of the screen of the input video. → Page E-23 ON/STANDBY ASPECT These buttons are used for the selection of the input.
Preparing the Remote Control Inserting the Batteries When using the remote control for the first time, install the batteries that were supplied. When replacing batteries, purchase two of the same type of AA battery. 1 Press and at the same time lift the battery case cover at the rear of the remote control to remove it. 2 Follow the markings on the inside of the case and insert the batteries in the correct plus (+) and minus (-) directions.
BY D N TA AS CT PE CE R U SO The Procedure Up to Projecting to the Screen AT US PO W ER / ST ON /S 8 5 9 6 7 PO ON WER OFF 4 1 2 3 About DLP projectors Though careful attention is paid to providing optimum quality, please note that with DLP type projectors, in rare cases there may be black spots or bright spots among the picture elements. Note: During projection, some streaks of light may be visible outside of the projected picture; this is not a product fault.
Placement Guide Use this information as a guide to find the rough screen size when the projector is placed at a certain location, or to find out the approximate size of a screen that will be required. The projection distance over which focussing is adjustable is 1.2 m (3.9 feet) to 7.6 m (24.9 feet) from the lens surface of the main unit. The projector should be placed within this range.
Placement Guide Screens with 16:9 Aspect Ratio (at an output size of 848 x 480) These are the projection distances for screens of 16:9 aspect ratio used for the viewing of DVD and other squeezed screen applications. This projector uses an output size of 848 x 480 pixels for home theater applications and enables the projection of a high definition 16:9 aspect ratio. The screen is placed within the projection distance range that corresponds to the screen size designation.
Placement Guide Screen size top edge dimension measured from floor Lens center Screen size vertical dimension H dimension 7.2 cm(2.8 inch) Stand dimension Installation Height of Projection Screen [Reference] Once the installation location and position have been decided, the projection height should be checked. In the case of large screen sizes, there are instances where the image cannot be projected within the floor to ceiling height.
Power Cable Connections 2 Power Cable Connections BY D N TA AS CT PE CE R U SO Use the supplied power cord to connect the power connector of the main unit with the power outlet. PO W ER / ST ON /S AT US POWER/ indicator PO ON WER OF F POWER switch Firmly insert all the way. 1 4 2 Firmly insert all the way. To wall outlet Power cable (supplied) 3 Before using the projector, first connect 1 and then 2 ; after using, unplug 3 and then 4 .
Connecting Video Equipment and Personal Computers By connecting this unit with video equipment and using a DVD player or other source in combination with an audio/video amplifier and speaker system will allow you to enjoy convincing home theater. Connecting the unit to a personal computer will permit presentation data to be projected as a large screen display in conferences and lectures.
Connecting Video Equipment and Personal Computers 3 Connections with YCbCr/YPbPr Connectors These are connections made with equipment such as DVD players that have YCbCr output connectors or YPbPr output connectors. Make connections with the YPbPr/YCbCr connectors of this projector. Component signal cable (available as an option) (order code: 27-062) Make connections to the YPbPr output jacks marked COMPONENT or COLOR-DIFFERENCE SIGNAL.
Connecting Video Equipment and Personal Computers 3 Connection with RGB and DVI-D Connector These connections are made with personal computers that have a monitor output RGB connector (analog signal) or a DVI-D connector (digital signal). Connect personal computers having a mini D-Sub 15-pin RGB connector to the RGB connector of the projector and connect personal computers having a DVI standard DVI-D connector to the DVI-D connector of the projector. Check the following before making connections.
Connecting Video Equipment and Personal Computers Obtaining an External Output Signal from a Notebook Computer. When projection will be with a notebook computer connected, knowledge will be required for the cable connection and notebook computer startup procedure as well as the operation that follows notebook startup. Please consult the instruction manual of your notebook computer or the on-line help while performing the following procedure.
Turning ON or OFF Main Power BY D N TA AS CT PE CE R U SO ON/STANDBY button PO W ER / ST ON /S AT US 4 Turning ON or OFF Main Power Before turning the main power, check that the power is switched off the equipment that is to be connected and the connection is finished. PO ON WER OFF To turn on the main power: Light in orange PO ON WER Press the POWER switch down until it is in the depressed position.
Adjustment of the Projection Screen Operations include the adjustment of the image position that is projected to the screen and the adjustment of the focus as well as the input selection and the selection of the aspect ratio. Perform these operations with the power of the connected equipment switched on and the video signal input to the projector.
Adjustment of the Projection Screen 8 Input Selection 3 Input display Press the SOURCE button and select the desired connector. S-VIDEO SOURCE A press of the SOURCE button will display the selected input. Each press of the button moves the selection one step in the sequence: S-VIDEO → (VIDEO/YCbCr/YPbPr) → RGB → DVI The selection will not change while "Now Searching" is displayed. The input display will remain for a while before disappearing.
Adjustment of the Projection Screen Input Screen and Aspect Ratio Selection Screen Projection image with Through selection Projection image when selected Select Full The image is projected to fill the entire screen. Aspect 16:9 screens will be longer than wide. Select Auto (only with RGB or DVI selection) While maintaining the aspect ratio of the personal computer, the image is enlarged or reduced so that no parts protrude beyond the screen and the image is projected to fill the screen.
Operation with the Remote Control Point the remote control toward the remote control sensor of the main unit and operate. ASPECT button This button selects the vertical and horizontal ratio of the screen of the input video. ON/STANDBY button This button is used to switch ON the power and set the unit to the STANDBY mode. ON/STANDBY ASPECT These buttons are used for the selection of the input signal. For further information about input selection.
Operation with the Remote Control Input Selection Press the desired input selection button. S-VIDEO VIDEO /YPbPr RGB DVI SV CV RGB DVI Input selection display S-VIDEO S-VIDEO button A press of the button will switch the input to the S-VIDEO input signal. VIDEO/YPbPr button The source selection display will appear. (If the source selection display is not displayed, press the button again.) * [AUTO] is selected at the initial setting.
Operation with the Remote Control Selection of Aspect Ratio (i.e., Ratio of Screen Width to Screen Height) Press the ASPECT button and select the desired aspect ratio. Aspect Selection Display ASPECT S-VIDEO Aspect Full 16:9(LB) 16:9 Real Thru A press of the button will display the aspect selection display. The aspect ratio is the ratio of the width and height of the screen.
Using the On-Screen Menu Only menu operation methods will be described here. Refer to this page should you need to clarify matters during menu operations. See the various pages for information about menu functions and performing adjustments and settings. To perform adjustments and settings, the video is projected and adjustments are made to the optimum condition. The remote control should be pointed toward the remote control sensor of the projector and operated.
Using the On-Screen Menu Display of the Menu 1 Press the MENU button and display the menu. VIDEO Picture1 Picture2 Brightness 0 Contrast 0 Color 0 Tint 0 Sharpness 0 Color Temp. MENU Setup Low Option Normal Info. High Custom Selection of the Menu Name 2 Press the button again and select the menu name. The selected menu name will appear in navy blue. VIDEO Picture1 Picture2 Keystone Mode Keystone +0 - Installation Background Auto Power Off LED Setup Option Normal Info.
Using the On-Screen Menu Sub menu items Note: The selection operation will differ for the sub menu depending on the item contents. Items that display only an item name have a sub menu. VIDEO Picture1 Picture2 Keystone Mode Keystone +0 - Installation Background Auto Power Off LED Picture1 Picture2 Keystone Mode Keystone - Installation Background Auto Power Off LED Setup Option Normal Info. Full Blue Off Off Black On On Floor-Front Setup Floor-Rear Option Ceiling-Front Ceiling-Rear VIDEO Info.
Menu List This is a list of menu item names. See the reference page for information about the adjustment and setting method. The display contents of the item name will differ depending on the input selection. Indications such as those below appear along side the input selections (i.e., input signals) that permit adjustment or setting. Various inputs allowed Adjustment or setting is permitted for any input that is selected. (The item name will appear in the menu.
Menu List [YPbPr Input Selection] "Format Settings" → Page E-38 "Color Space Settings" → Page E-38 Picture1 Picture2 Zoom Filter 3 - Pan Gamma Format Color Space YPbPr Setup Option Video Film Auto Auto Info. Graphics [RGB and DVI Input Selection] "Movement of Screen Display Position" → Page E-37 "Setting of White Emphasis" → Page E-38 Picture1 Picture2 Zoom Filter 3 - Pan Gamma White Peak Custom RGB Setup Option Video Film Off Info.
Video Adjustments [Picture 1] These are picture-related adjustments. For information about performing menu operations, see → Page E-28 "Using the On-Screen Menus." [YCbCr Input Selection] Picture1 Picture2 Brightness 0 Contrast 0 Color 0 Sharpness 2 Color Temp. Setup Low YCbCr Option Normal [VIDEO and S-VIDEO Input Selection] Picture1 Picture2 Brightness 0 Contrast 0 Color 0 Tint 0 Sharpness 2 Color Temp. [YPbPr Input Selection] Info.
Video Adjustments [Picture 1] Tint VIDEO, S-VIDEO and YPbPr Adjusting the tint VIDEO This is used in the adjustment of skin tones, etc. Press the cursor button (왖왔) and align the cursor with "Tint", then adjust with the cursor (왗 왘) button. Picture1 Picture2 Brightness 0 Contrast 0 Color 0 Tint 0 Sharpness 1 Color Temp. Setup Low Option Normal Info. Note: Adjustment is not possible with PAL, SECAM video input.
Video Adjustments [Picture 1] Clock frequency RGB and YPbPr Adjusting the Clock Frequency of the Input Signal This is adjusted when light and dark vertical bands appear on the projection screen of the RGB and YPbPr input signal. This is usually adjusted automatically at the time of signal selection; however, this adjustment is made when the automatic adjustment cannot effectively make the adjustment. RGB Picture1 Picture2 Brightness 0 Contrast 0 Clock Frequency 0 Phase 0 Color Temp.
Input Video Adjustments [Picture 2] These functions adjust the input video signal. See → Page E-28 "Using the On-Screen Menu" for information about performing menu operations. [VIDEO, S-VIDEO, and YCbCr Input Selection] VIDEO Setup Option Info. Picture1 Picture2 Video Filter 2 Zoom Filter 3 ProScan Mode Video Auto Gamma Video Film Graphics Custom Color System Auto [YPbPr Input Selection] Picture1 Picture2 Zoom Filter 3 - Pan Gamma Format Color Space Setup YPbPr Option Video Film Auto Auto Info.
Input Video Adjustments [Picture 2] Pan YPbPr, RGB and DVI Movement of Screen Display Position This is used to move the screen position at the time of RGB, DVI and YPbPr input selection. Press the cursor button (왖왔) and align the cursor with [Pan], then press the SET button. The menu display will close and the cursor display will appear. RGB Picture1 Picture2 Zoom Filter 3 - Pan Gamma White Peak Setup Option Video Film Off Info.
Input Video Adjustments [Picture 2] Color System VIDEO, S-VIDEO and YCbCr Video Signal Color System Settings These settings are of the color system of the composite video signal. This function is normally set to Auto. If the color system cannot be identified on Auto, set it manually. VIDEO Auto Option Info. NTSC NTSC4.
Setup These settings are used when setting up the projector. See → Page E-28 "Using the On-Screen Menu" for information about performing menu operations. Preparation * Project an image. * Press the MENU button to display the menu, then select [Setup]. Keystone Mode / Keystone VIDEO Picture1 Picture2 Keystone Mode Keystone +0 - Installation Background Auto Power Off LED Press the cursor (왖왔) button and align the cursor with [Keystone Mode], then press the cursor (왗 왘) button and select the mode.
Setup Background Various inputs allowed Background Color Settings This sets the background color when a signal is not being input to the connector of the projector. Press the cursor (왖왔) button and align the cursor with [Background], then make the selection with the cursor (왗 왘) button. VIDEO Picture1 Picture2 Keystone Mode Keystone +0 - Installation Background Auto Power Off LED Setup Option Normal Info. Full Blue Off Off Black On On Option Normal Info.
On-Screen Display Settings [Option] These settings are for the menu and language that will be displayed on the screen. See → Page E-28 "Using the On-Screen Menu" for information about performing menu operations. Preparation Press the MENU button to display the menu, then select [Option]. Language VIDEO Setup Option Picture1 Picture2 Language En De Fr It Es - Menu Position Duration 10 sec.
Resetting, Storing, and Information [Info.] This function performs resetting and the display of information for the method of using the user memory, the default values of adjustments and settings, and the lamp timer. See → Page E-28 "Using the On-Screen Menu" for information about performing menu operations. VIDEO Setup Option Picture1 Picture2 User Memory Save - Default - Lamp Timer Reset Lamp Timer: Preparation Press the MENU button to display the menu, then select [Info.]. User Memory 1 hrs Info.
Resetting, Storing, and Information [Info.] Default Various inputs allowed Returning to Standard Settings This function is used to return the adjustments and settings of the current signal to the standard settings. Select the signal you wish to return to the default settings first before doing so. Press the cursor (왖왔) button and align the cursor with [Default], then press the SET button. The message display will change to: Press "Set" to Reset Menu. Press the SET button while the message is displayed.
Troubleshooting Check the following matters before requesting servicing. Problem No power (POWER/ light) Check Reference Page * Has the power plug become disconnected from the outlet? * Is the lamp cover properly attached? * Has the internal temperature become high? When the internal temperature becomes very high, to protect the unit the power will not switch on. * Has the lamp timer exceeded 1,100 hours? The power will no longer switch on once the timer has exceeded 1,100 hours.
When the STATUS Indicator Is Lit/Flashes The faults described below are being indicated when the indicators of the projector control panel are lit or flashing. POWER/ STATUS ON/STANDBY Indicator Display Projector Condition Action to Be Taken Off Normal operation * It is time to replace the lamp. Replace with a new lamp. Lit Time for lamp replacement * Is the lamp cover attached properly? If not, attach it properly. Flashing at 1-second intervals (0.5 s lit / 0.
Replacing the Lamp Cartridge 䡵 After the lamp has been operating for 1000 hours or longer, the STATUS indicator will light and the message "Replace The Lamp" will appear on the screen. Also, when 1,100 hours is exceeded, the warning "Warning! System Shutdown" will be displayed for 10 seconds. Should this happen, it is time to replace the lamp cartridge. Please specify the following information when ordering a replacement lamp cartridge: NOTE: The projector lamp has its usable life.
Replacing the Lamp Cartridge 3 Install the new lamp cartridge. q Install the new lamp cartridge in the direction as shown in the drawing. Plug w Tighten the lamp cartridge screw. (Put down the handle of the lamp cartridge.) 4 5 Reinstall the lamp cover. q Insert the lamp cover until the catches fit in the grooves. w Tighten the lamp cover screw. Reset the lamp usage hours to zero. Groove From the menu, select [Info.] → [Lamp Timer Reset] and then reset the lamp usage hours.
Cleaning Attention! * Be certain to disconnect the power plug from the power outlet before cleaning. * Do not spray or otherwise expose the projector, lens, or screen to volatile substances such as insecticides. Doing so could cause them to undergo qualitative changes or the coatings may peel, etc. Cleaning a Soiled Projector Main Unit * Wipe with a lint-free, soft, dry cloth. When very dirty, wipe with a cloth that has been moistened with a diluted neutral detergent, then finish with a dry cloth.
Table of Supported Frequencies This projector automatically identifies the input signal from the personal computer and selects the optimum supported resolution from the table below. Note that a manual adjustment may be required depending on the input signal. Please see "Adjusting the Clock Frequency of the Input Signal" and "Adjusting the Phase of the Input Signal" on Page E-35.
Specifications Model Name Display Method DMD Panel Lens Lamp Image Size Color Reproduction Light Output Contrast Ratio Scanning Frequency Functions Digital RGB Input Input Terminal RGB Signal Analog RGB Input Video signal Sync signal Input Terminal RGB Signal Video Input Color System Video signal Input Terminal DVT Input Video signal Input Terminal DVT Input Horizontal Resolution Environment Power Requirement Input Current Power Consumption Dimensions Weight Regulations HE-3200 Single Chip Digital Mic
91 mm / 3.6 inch 198 mm / 7.8 inch S-VIDEO Pr/Cr Pb/Cb Y RGB DVI-D 174 mm / 6.9 inch Main Unit External View 235 mm / 9.