SHP-700 ..................................................................................................................................... AA68-00000A-00 Owner's Instructions .............
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Thank You for Choosing Samsung Thank you for choosing Samsung! Your new Samsung TV represents the latest in television technology. We designed it with easy-to-use on-screen menus and closed captioning capabilities, making it one of the best products in its class. We are proud to offer you a product that will provide convenient, dependable service and enjoyment for years to come. Important Safety Information Always be careful when using your TV receiver.
• Protect the power cord. Power supply cords should be routed so that they won’t be walked on or pinched by objects placed on or against them. Pay particular attention to cords at plugs, convenience receptacles, and the point where they exit from the unit. • Unplug the TV from the wall outlet and disconnect the antenna or cable system during a lightning storm or when left unattended and unused for long periods of time. This will prevent damage to the unit due to lightning and power-line surges.
FCC Information User Instructions The Federal Communications Commission Radio Frequency Interference Statement includes the following warning: Note: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation.
I S U A L R E A L 1 I S M Before You Begin Product Features ....................10 List of Parts............................12 Remote Control Buttons............14 Using the Remote Control..........
Product Features Wide DMD (Digital Micromirror Device) Chip ■ The DMD chip provides a higher screen resolution with an aspect ratio of 16:9 which gives you the best visual experience. The optimized screen frame allows you to watch software with a 16:9 aspect ratio recorded by DVD or DTV. ※ DLP (Digital Light Processing) and DMD (Digital Micromirror Device) are registered trademarks of Texas Instruments.
Convenient Graphic User Interface (GUI) ■ The Main System composed of various color icons which allows you to control pictures simply and easily. Color Temperature Control ■ This function is used to control color temperature in order to appropriately adapt the shape of the pictures input into the projector. Gamma Compensation ■ The Gamma Value may be adjusted according to the input pictures in order to optimize picture density.
List of Parts Front Lens Shift Dial The image can be controlled (within the movable range of the lens) by turning this dial on the top of the projector with your fingers. LED Indicator LAMP: This LED turns on when the lamp needs replacement. TEMP: This LED indicator turns on when the projector generates too much heat and has trouble inside. Remote Control Receiver Focus Ring Adjusts focus. Power Button Turns the projector Power ON/OFF.
Rear Remote Control Receiver COMPOSITE Terminal S-VIDEO Input Terminal AC Power Power Input Input Switch RS-232C Port DVI Input Terminal PC Input Terminal COMPONENT 1 & 2 Input Terminals 13
Remote Control Buttons Œ Power button Turns the projector power ON/OFF. ´ LIGHT button ˇ P.SIZE button ¨ P.MODE button ˆ CUSTOM button Ø STILL button Stops the moving image (freeze frame). ∏ V.KEYS button ” INSTALL button ’ MENU button ˝ QUICK button Moves to the previous menu. Ô INFObutton EXIT button Ò ENTER button Selects a menu. Ú Move button Selects a menu or moves to the menu bar. When the Remote Control Does Not Operate Please check these items: 1.
Using the Remote Control Remote Control Receiving Angle ● The remote control should be used within 7~10m from the remote control receiver on the projector. ● Acceptable angles are up to 30 degrees to the right and left. Properly Dispose of Used Batteries ● Properly dispose of used batteries due to adverse environmental effects. Package Contents ※ Please contact a Samsung service center, household appliances store, or electrical parts shop to purchase accessories and other devices separately.
Using the Remote Control in a Dark Room (Using BACK LIGHT) LIGHT button Inserting Batteries 1 Press and push forward on the part of the battery cover to remove it. 2 Insert new batteries. Make sure that the + & - polarities are correct. 3 Close the cover. 16 Press the LIGHT button on the remote control, the Back Light is turned on for about 5 seconds. Press the LIGHT button once again to turn the Back Light off.
I S U A L R E A L 2 I S M Connecting and Using Connecting to External Devices ..18 Installing Your Projector ............22 Powering On/Off ....................23 Adjusting the Projector Feet ......24 Using the Lens Shift Dial ..........24 Installing Your Projector Behind the Screen ............................25 Installing Your Projector In Front of the Screen ............................25 Using the Zoom and Adjusting Focus....................................26 Selecting an External Device..
Connecting to External Devices Connecting to S-VIDEO or COMPOSITE Terminals Connect to these terminals when you want to connect the projector with a video player, camcorder, digital satellite receiver, DVD, or cable-broadcasting receiver. Connect the COMPOSITE (or S-VIDEO) terminal of your projector and the COMPOSITE (or S-VIDEO) output terminal of the external device with a video cable. ● Make sure to turn off your projector and external devices before connecting them.
Connecting to COMPONENT (Y, Pb, Pr) terminals Connect to these terminals when you want to connect the projector with a DVD, DTV, digital camcorder, or digital satellite receiver. Connect the COMPONENT 1 (or COMPONENT 2) terminals of your projector and the component video output terminals of the external device with a video cable.
Connecting to Devices that have a DVI Terminal aConnect to the DVI terminal when you want to connect the projector with DTV, digital satellite receiver, etc. Connect the DVI input terminal of your projector and the DVI output terminal of the external device with a DVI cable.
Connecting to a PC Connect the PC input terminal of your projector and the Monitor output terminal of your PC with a PC (D-SUB) cable. ● Make sure to turn off your projector and PC before connecting them. After connecting the two, be sure to turn on the projector first and then the PC. ● The RS-232C terminal is used for repair or software upgrades.
Installing Your Projector Install your projector at a right angle to the screen by adjusting the height adjustment feet. Move your projector slightly forward or backward until the screen is clear. ● Adjust the lens toward the center of the screen. The screen may be distorted or unclear if your projector is not installed at a right angle to the screen. ● Do not install your projector in a bright place, as the screen may be not seen clearly.
Powering On/Off 1 Connect the power cord to a wall outlet after connecting your projector to an external device. 2 Press the "-" part of the switch on the back of your projector. 3 Press the POWER button on the top of your projector or the POWER ON button on the remote control. ● The cooling fan stops after about 90 seconds when the power is turned off. ● Disconnect the power cord after the cooling fan has stopped.
Adjusting the Projector Feet Adjust the screen position by turning the height adjustment feet on your projector. ● The position can be adjusted within about 5 degrees from the standard position. ● The screen may be distorted when you adjust the projector height. Using the Lens Shift Dial You can move the lens up and down by turning the lens shift dial on the top of your projector with your fingers.
Installing Your Projector Behind the Screen You can use a translucent screen and install your projector behind the screen. In this case, the images projected are reversed. Installing Your Projector In Front of the Screen Install your projector in front of the screen. ● You can hang your projector on the ceiling across from the screen. ● Contact an expert to install your projector using brackets when installing it on the ceiling.
Using the Zoom and Adjusting Focus Zoom-in/out using the zoom control and Focus using the diaphragm. 1 Zoom-in or out by turning the zoom control. 2 Adjust the Focus by turning the diaphragm. Selecting an External Device Select the desired external device by pressing the Input button on the remote control or the Source button on your projector. The message "No input signal" is displayed when there is no external device connected.
Editing Input Device Names INPUT PROJECTOR 1 Press the Menu button and select INPUT. Input Source Edit Name Move Enter PROJECTOR 2 Select the Edit Name menu from the INPUT menu. INPUT Component1 : ____ Component2 : ____ S-video : ____ Composite : ____ PC : ____ DVI : ____ Move Enter 3 Component1 Component2 S-video Composite PC DVI Move Return INPUT PROJECTOR Select an item (Component1, Component2, or S-Video...) from the Edit Name menu and select the name of device connected.
Gamma Compensation This function provides higher picture quality by brightening the dark part of picture. 1 Press the Menu button and select Picture. 2 Select Custom Picture using the Up(…) or Down(†) button on the Picture menu. 3 Select Gamma using the Up(…) or Down(†) button while in Custom Picture mode. Select More to display the Gamma menu.
Setting Screen Modes 1 Press the Menu button and select Picture. 2 Select the Picture Mode menu using the Up(…) or Down(†) button while in the PICTURE menu. PICTURE PROJECTOR 2 Select your desired mode among Standard, Dynamic, Movie1, etc... using the Up(…) or Down(†) button while in the Picture Mode menu.
Customizing Screen Modes 1 Press the Menu button and select Picture. 2 Select Custom Picture using the Up(…) or Down(†) button on the Picture menu. Select your desired item(s) among Contrast, Brightness, Sharpness, etc . . . using the Up(…) or Down(†) button 3 while in the Custom Picture menu, and adjust it to your desired level. Use the Left(◀) or Right(▶) button to control each item. Screen Modes ● Contrast: Adjusts darkness and brightness differences between objects and background.
Adjusting Color Temperature Adjusts the color temperature according to the type of image input into the projector. 1 Press the Menu button and select Picture. 2 Select Custom Picture using the Up(…) or Down(†) button on the Picture menu. 3 Select Color Temperature using the Up(…) or Down(†) button while in the Custom Picture menu.
Image Projection Method You can view screen images in Reverse mode (image projected in reverse) or Inverse mode (image projected from the opposite side). PROJECTOR 1 Press the Menu button and select the SETUP menu. SETUP : Rear-Celling Install Light Setting : Theater Vertical Keystone Test Pattem PC Factory Default Information Move 2 Select the Install menu using the Up(…) or Down(†) button while in the SETUP menu.
Setting Up the Theater Function You can watch the screen in Theater mode by adjusting the quantity of light. PROJECTOR 1 Press the Menu button and select the SETUP menu. SETUP : Rear-Celling Install Light Setting : Theater Vertical Keystone Test Pattem PC Factory Default Information Move 2 Select the Light Setting menu using the Up(…) or Down(†) button while in the SETUP menu.
I S U A L R E A L 3 I S M Troubleshooting and Other Information Lamp LED Indicators ................35 Replacing the Lamp ................36 Cleaning the Air Filter ..............37 Troubleshooting ......................38 Specifications ........................
Lamp LED Indicators Lamp LED Indicators ● The warning LED indicator notifies you when a problem occurs inside the projector. ● The TEMP LED indicator turns on when the projector generates too much heat. ● The LAMP LED indicator turns on when you should replace the lamp. Common Troubles and Actions LED Indicator Cause Symptom Action TEMP LED The internal Air is not flowing Move your projector to a Indicator temperature is into your projector. well-ventilated place. high. Air filter is full.
Replacing the Lamp ● Be careful not to touch the inside of the projector or the lamp gauge. ● Make sure to work only with your hands (do not insert foreign objects into the projector). ● Make sure to turn off the main power and disconnect the power cord before replacing the lamp. 1. Turn off the projector. Press the Power button and wait until the cooling fan has stopped. 2. Disconnect the power cord. 3. Remove the lamp gauge cover.
Cleaning the Air Filter ● ● ● ● One air filter has been installed inside the projector to optimize operating time. Clean the air filter periodically using a vacuum cleaner. Clean the air filter every 100 hours. Clean the air filter more often if it is used in a dusty or smoky place. Cleaning Procedure 1. Disconnect the power cord. 2. Insert the hose of vacuum cleaner into the drainpipe of the air filter, and remove the dust.
Troubleshooting Symptom Action The Screen does not display. •Check whether the power cord of the projector is disconnected. •Check whether the input selection is correct. •Check whether the cables on the back of the projector are connected correctly. •Check whether the remote control batteries have run out. •Make sure that Color or Brightness has not been set to minimum. The Color is not good. •Check whether Tint or Contrast is adjusted correctly. The Picture is faint. •Adjust the focus.
Specifications Model Classification Panel Lamp SP-H700 SP-H800 SP-Hxx Size 0.87" 0.87" 0.