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Digital Projector
User Manual
MS535 / MX535 / MW535 / MH535 / TW535 / MS535A /
MW535A / MH535A
V1.00
Table of contents2
Important safety
instructions ................... 3
Introduction.................. 7
Projector features.....................................7
Shipping contents ......................................8
Projector exterior view.........................10
Positioning your
projector ..................... 16
Choosing a location................................16
Obtaining a preferred projected image
size..............................................................17
Connection ................. 20
Connecting a computer or monitor...21
Connecting Video source devices.......22
Operation ................... 26
Starting up the projector ......................26
Adjusting the projected image .............27
Using the menus......................................30
Securing the projector...........................31
Switching input signal .............................33
Magnifying and searching for details ...34
Selecting the aspect ratio ......................35
Optimizing the image .............................36
Setting the presentation timer .............40
Remote paging operations ....................41
Hiding the image......................................41
Freezing the image ..................................41
Operating in a high altitude
environment.............................................42
Adjusting the sound................................42
Personalizing the projector menu
display ........................................................43
Select the lamp saver mode..................43
Shutting down the projector ............... 44
Menu operation ...................................... 45
Maintenance ............... 58
Care of the projector............................ 58
Lamp information ................................... 59
Troubleshooting......... 66
Specifications.............. 67
Dimensions .............................................. 68
Ceiling mount installation ..................... 68
Timing chart............................................. 69
Warranty and Copyright
information................. 73
Ta b l e o f c o n t e n t s
Important safety instructions 3
Important safety instructions
Your projector is designed and tested to meet the latest standards for safety of
information technology equipment. However, to ensure safe use of this product, it is
important that you follow the instructions mentioned in this manual and marked on
the product.
Safety Instructions
1. Please read this manual before
you operate your projector.
Save it for future reference.
2. Do not look straight at the
projector lens during
operation. The intense light beam
may damage your eyes.
3. Refer servicing to qualified
service personnel.
4. Always open the lens shutter
or remove the lens cap when
the projector lamp is on.
5. In some countries, the line voltage
is NOT stable. This projector is
designed to operate safely within a
mains voltage between 100 to 240
volts AC, but could fail if power
cuts or surges of ±10 volts occur.
In areas where the mains
voltage may fluctuate or cut
out, it is recommended that
you connect your projector
through a power stabilizer,
surge protector or
uninterruptible power supply
(UPS).
6. Do not block the projection lens
with any objects when the
projector is under operation as this
could cause the objects to become
heated and deformed or even cause
a fire.
Important safety instructions4
Safety Instructions (Continued)
7. The lamp becomes extremely hot
during operation. Allow the
projector to cool for
approximately 45 minutes prior
to removing the lamp assembly
for replacement.
8. Do not operate lamps beyond the
rated lamp life. Excessive
operation of lamps beyond the
rated life could cause them to
break on rare occasions.
9. Never replace the lamp assembly
or any electronic components
unless the projector is unplugged.
10. Do not place this product on an
unstable cart, stand, or table. The
product may fall, sustaining
serious damage.
11. Do not attempt to disassemble
this projector. There are
dangerous high voltages inside
which may cause death if you
should come into contact with
live parts.
Under no circumstances should you
ever undo or remove any other
covers. Refer servicing only to
suitably qualified professional
service personnel.
12. When the projector is under
operation, you may sense some
heated air and odor from its
ventilation grill. It is a normal
phenomenon and not a product
defect.
Important safety instructions 5
Safety Instructions (Continued)
13. Do not place this projector in any of
the following environments.
- Space that is poorly ventilated or
confined. Allow at least 50 cm
clearance from walls and free flow of
air around the projector.
- Locations where temperatures may
become excessively high, such as the
inside of a car with all windows
rolled up.
- Locations where excessive humidity,
dust, or cigarette smoke may
contaminate optical components,
shortening the projector's life span
and darkening the image.
- Locations near fire alarms
- Locations with an ambient
temperature above 40°C / 104°F
- Locations where the altitudes are
higher than 3000 m (10000 feet).
14. Do not block the ventilation holes.
- Do not place this projector on a
blanket, bedding or any other soft
surface.
- Do not cover this projector with a
cloth or any other item.
- Do not place inflammables near the
projector.
If the ventilation holes are seriously
obstructed, overheating inside the
projector may result in a fire.
15. Always place the projector on a
level, horizontal surface during
operation.
- Do not use if tilted at an angle of
more than 10 degrees left to right,
nor at angle of more than 15
degrees front to back. Using the
projector when it is not fully
horizontal may cause a malfunction
of, or damage to, the lamp.
3000 m
(10000
feet)
0 m
(0 feet)
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Safety Instructions (Continued)
16. Do not stand the projector on end
vertically. Doing so may cause the
projector to fall over, causing injury
or resulting in damage to the
projector.
17. Do not step on the projector or
place any objects upon it. Besides
probable physical damage to the
projector, doing so may result in
accidents and possible injury.
18. Do not place liquids near or on the
projector. Liquids spilled into the
projector may cause it to fail. If the
projector does become wet,
disconnect it from the power
supply's wall socket and call BenQ
to have the projector serviced.
19. This product is capable of displaying
inverted images for ceiling mount
installation.
Use only BenQ's Ceiling
Mount Kit for mounting the
projector and ensure it is
securely installed.
Introduction 7
Introduction
Projector features
This model is one of the best projectors available in the world. You can enjoy the best
performance video quality with up to 300-inch projection across various devices such
as PC, laptop, DVD and VCR even document camera to bring all possibility to life.
The projector offers the following features
SmartEco™ starts your dynamic power saving
SmartEco™ technology saves lamp power consumption depending on the
content brightness level when SmartEco mode is selected
Longest hours lamp life with SmartEco™ technology
SmartEco™ technology increases the lamp life hours when selecting SmartEco
mode to lower the power consumption
ECO BLANK saves lamp power
Pressing the ECO BLANK bottom to immediately hide the image, lowering the
lamp power at the same time your image is hiding
Less than 0.5W in standby condition
Less than 0.5W power consumption under standby mode
One-key auto-adjustment
Pressing AUTO on the keypad or remote control to show the best picture
quality immediately
Quick Cooling, Auto Power Off, Direct Power On
Quick Cooling function speeds up the cooling process when turning off the
projector. Auto Power Off function allows the projector to turn off
automatically if no input signal is detected after a set period of time. Direct
Power On turns your projector when the power is fed.
•Instant Restart
Selectable Instant Restart function enables you to restart the projector
immediately within 90 seconds after turning it off.
3D Function supported
Various 3D formats make the 3D function more flexible. By presenting the
depth of the images, you can wear BenQ 3D glassed to enjoy the 3D movies,
videos and sporting events in a more realistic way.
The apparent brightness of the projected image will vary depending on
the ambient lighting conditions, selected input signal contrast/
brightness settings, and is proportional to projection distance.
The lamp brightness will decline over time and may vary within the
lamp manufacturers specifications. This is normal and expected
behavior.
Introduction8
Shipping contents
Carefully unpack and verify that you have all of the items shown below. If any of these
items are missing, please contact your place of purchase.
Standard accessories
The supplied accessories will be suitable for your region, and may differ
from those illustrated.
*The warranty card is only supplied in some specific regions. Please consult
your dealer for detailed information.
Projector Power cord VGA cable
Quick start guide Warranty card* Remote control with
battery
Introduction 9
Optional accessories
1. Spare lamp kit
2. Ceiling mount kit
3. Carry bag
4. 3D glasses
Introduction10
Projector exterior view
1. External control panel
(See "Projector" on page 11 for
details.)
2. Lamp cover
3. Vent (air inhale)
4. Focus ring
5. Zoom ring
6. Front IR remote sensor
7. Projection lens
8. Quick-release lever
9. RGB signal output jack
10. USB mini-B input jack
11. RS-232 control port
12. RGB (PC)/Component video
(YPbPr/ YCbCr) signal input jack
13. S-Video input jack
14. HDMI input jack
15. Audio input jack
16. Audio output jack
17. Kensington anti-theft lock slot
18. Security bar
19. Vent (heated air exhaust)
20. Rear adjuster foot
21. Front adjuster foot
22. Ceiling mount holes
23. Video input jack
24. AC power cord inlet
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Controls and functions
Projector
5. TEMP (temperature) warning
light
Lights up red if the projector's
temperature becomes too high. See
"Indicators" on page 65 for details.
6. LAMP indicator light
Indicates the status of the lamp. Lights
up or flashes when the lamp has
developed a problem. See "Indicators"
on page 65 for details.
7. POWER
Toggles the projector between standby
mode and on. See "Starting up the
projector" on page 26 and "Shutting
down the projector" on page 44 for
details.
8. SOURCE
Displays the source selection bar. See
"Switching input signal" on page 33 for
details.
9. BACK
Goes back to previous OSD menu or
exits and saves menu settings when it is
on top level of OSD menu.
10. MENU
Turns on the On-Screen Display (OSD)
menu, exits and saves menu settings.
11. AUTO
Automatically determines the best
picture timings for the displayed image.
See "Auto-adjusting the image" on page
28 for details.
1. Focus ring
Adjusts the focus of the projected
image. See "Fine-tuning the image size
and clarity" on page 29 for details.
2. Zoom ring
Adjusts the size of the image. See "Fine-
tuning the image size and clarity" on
page 29 for details.
3. OK
Selects an available picture setup mode.
See "Selecting a picture mode" on page
36 for details.
Activates the selected On-Screen
Display (OSD) menu item. See "Using
the menus" on page 30 for details.
4. POWER indicator light
Lights up or flashes when the projector
is under operation. See "Indicators" on
page 65 for detail.
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Ceiling mounting the projector
We want you to have a pleasant experience using your BenQ projector, so we
need to bring this safety matter to your attention to prevent possible damage to
person and property.
If you intend to mount your projector on the ceiling, we strongly recommend
that you use a proper fitting BenQ projector ceiling mount kit and that you
ensure it is securely and safely installed.
If you use a non-BenQ brand projector ceiling mount kit, there is a safety risk
that the projector may fall from the ceiling due to an improper attachment
through the use of the wrong gauge or length screws.
You can purchase a BenQ projector ceiling mount kit from the place you
purchased your BenQ projector. BenQ recommends that you also purchase a
separate Kensington lock compatible security cable and attach it securely to
both the Kensington lock slot on the projector and the base of the ceiling mount
bracket. This will perform the secondary role of restraining the projector should
its attachment to the mounting bracket become loose.
12. Keystone/Arrow keys ( / Up,
/Down)
Manually corrects distorted images
resulting from an angled projection.
See "Correcting keystone" on page 29
for details.
13. ECO BLANK
Used to hide the screen picture. See
"Hiding the image" on page 41 for
details.
14. Volume /Arrow keys ( / Left,
/ Right)
Adjusts the sound level.
When the On-Screen Display (OSD)
menu is activated, the #12 and #14 keys
are used as directional arrows to select
the desired menu items and to make
adjustments. See "Using the menus" on
page 30 for details.
Introduction 13
Remote control
1. ON
Turns on the projector. See "Starting up
the projector" on page 26 for details.
2. PC 1
Searches for an input signal and displays
PC-1 signal.
3. Left/ Right
When the On-Screen Display (OSD)
menu is activated, the #3 and #11 keys
are used as directional arrows to select
the desired menu items and to make
adjustments. See "Using the menus" on
page 30 for details.
4. BACK
Goes back to previous OSD menu or
exits and saves menu settings when it is
on the top level of OSD menu.
5. ECO BLANK
Press the ECO BLANK button to turn
off the image for a period of time with
70% lamp power saving. Press again to
restore the image. See "Hiding the
image" on page 41 for details.
6. FREEZE
Freezes the projected image. See
"Freezing the image" on page 41 for
details.
7. Page Up/Down keys (PAGE +/-)
Page up/down arrows when
connected through USB to a PC. See
"Remote paging operations" on page
41 for details.
8. CC
Display the video term description on
screen which is provided for hard-of-
hearing viewers.
9. 3D SETTINGS
Activates the 3D On-Screen Display
(OSD) menu item.
10. OFF
Turns off the projector. See "Shutting
down the projector" on page 44 for
details.
11. Keystone/Arrow keys ( / Up,
/Down)
Manually corrects distorted images
resulting from an angled projection.
See "Correcting keystone" on page 29
for details.
12. SOURCE
Displays the source selection bar. See
"Switching input signal" on page 33 for
details.
13. OK
Selects an available picture setup
mode. See "Selecting a picture mode"
on page 36 for details.
Activates the selected On-Screen
Display (OSD) menu item. See "Using
the menus" on page 30 for details.
14. MENU
Turns on the On-Screen Display
(OSD) menu, exits and saves menu
settings.
See "Using the menus" on page
30 for details
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Introduction14
Infra-Red (IR) remote control sensor is located on the front of the projector. The
remote control must be held at an angle within 30 degrees perpendicular to the
projector's IR remote control sensor to function correctly. The distance between the
remote control and the sensor should not exceed 8 meters (~ 26 feet).
Make sure that there are no obstacles between the remote control and the IR sensor
on the projector that might obstruct the infra-red beam.
15. AUTO
Automatically determines the best
picture timings for the displayed
image. See "Auto-adjusting the image"
on page 28 for details.
16. Mute
Toggles projector audio between on
and off.
17. Digital Zoom keys (ZOOM +/-)
Magnifies or reduces the projected
picture size. See "Magnifying and
searching for details" on page 34 for
details.
18. Volume keys (VOL / )
Adjusts the sound level.
19. SMART ECO
Displays the lamp mode selection bar
(Normal/Economic/SmartEco).
20. INFO
Displays the status information of the
projector.
21. QUICK INSTALL
Displays the QUICK INSTALL menu
including Projector Installation, Test
Pattern, and Keystone.
22. ASPECT
Selects the display aspect ratio. See
"About the aspect ratio" on page 35 for
details.
Operating the projector from
the front
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Replacing the remote control battery
1. To open the battery cover, turn the remote control over to view its back, push
on the finger grip on the cover and slide it up in the direction of the arrow as
illustrated. The cover will slide off.
2. Remove any existing batteries (if necessary) and install two AAA batteries
observing the battery polarities as indicated in the base of the battery
compartment. Positive (+) goes to positive and negative (-) goes to negative.
3. Refit the cover by aligning it with the base and sliding it back down into position.
Stop when it clicks into place.
Avoid excessive heat and humidity.
There may be battery damage if the battery is incorrectly replaced.
Replace only with the same or equivalent type recommended by the
battery manufacturer.
Dispose of the used battery according to the battery manufacturer’s
instructions.
Never throw a battery into a fire. There may be danger of an explosion.
If the battery is dead or if you will not be using the remote control for a
long time, remove the battery to prevent damage to the remote
control from possible battery leakage.
Positioning your projector16
Positioning your projector
Choosing a location
Your room layout or personal preference will dictate which installation location you
select. Take into consideration the size and position of your screen, the location of a
suitable power outlet, as well as the location and distance between the projector and
the rest of your equipment.
Your projector is designed to be installed in one of four possible installation locations:
1. Front Table
Select this location with the projector placed near the
floor in front of the screen. This is the most common
way to position the projector for quick setup and
portability.
2. Front Ceiling
Select this location with the projector suspended
upside-down from the ceiling in front of the screen.
Purchase the BenQ Projector Ceiling Mounting Kit
from your dealer to mount your projector on the
ceiling.
Set Front Ceiling in the SYSTEM SETUP: Basic
> Projector Installation menu after you turn the projector on.
3. Rear Table
Select this location with the projector placed near the
floor behind the screen.
Note that a special rear projection screen is required.
Set Rear Table in the SYSTEM SETUP: Basic >
Projector Installation menu after you turn the
projector on.
4. Rear Ceiling
Select this location with the projector suspended
upside-down from the ceiling behind the screen.
Note that a special rear projection screen and the
BenQ Projector Ceiling Mounting Kit are required for
this installation location.
Set Rear Ceiling in the SYSTEM SETUP: Basic >
Projector Installation menu after you turn the projector on.
Positioning your projector 17
Obtaining a preferred projected image size
The distance from the projector lens to the screen, the zoom setting (if available), and
the video format each factors in the projected image size.
Projection dimensions
Refer to "Dimensions" on page 68 for the center of lens dimensions of this projector
before calculating the appropriate position.
MS535/MX535/MS535A
The screen aspect ratio is 4:3 and the projected picture is 4:3
For example, if your projector is MS535/MX535/MS535A and using a 120-inch screen, the
average projection distance is 5194 mm and with a vertical offset of 110 mm.
If your measured projection distance is 5.0 m (5000 mm), the closest match in the
"Projection distance (mm)" column is 5194 mm. Looking across this row shows that a 120''
(about 3.0 m) screen is required.
Projection distance
Center of lens
Screen
Vertical offset
Diagonal
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H
Diagonal
W
Screen size Projection distance (mm)
Vertical offset
(mm)
Diagonal
W
(mm)
H
(mm)
Min distance
Average
Max distance
Inch mm (max. zoom) (min. zoom)
30 762 610 457 1183 1298 1414 27
35 889 711 533 1380 1515 1650 32
40 1016 813 610 1577 1731 1886 37
50 1270 1016 762 1971 2164 2357 46
60 1524 1219 914 2365 2597 2829 55
80 2032 1626 1219 3154 3463 3771 73
100 2540 2032 1524 3942 4328 4714 91
120 3048 2438 1829 4730 5194 5657 110
150 3810 3048 2286 5913 6492 7071 137
200 5080 4064 3048 7884 8656 9428 183
220 5588 4470 3353 8673 9522 10371 201
250 6350 5080 3810 9855 10820 11786 229
300 7620 6096 4572 11826 12984 14143 274
Positioning your projector18
MW535/TW535/MW535A
The screen aspect ratio is 16:10 and the projected picture is 16:10
For example, if your projector is MW535/TW535/MW535A and using a 120-inch screen,
the average projection distance is 4407 mm and with a vertical offset of 65 mm.
If your measured projection distance is 5.0 m (5000 mm), the closest match in the
"Projection distance (mm)" column is 5509 mm. Looking across this row shows that a 150''
(about 4.0 m) screen is required.
Screen size Projection distance (mm)
Vertical offset
(mm)
Diagonal
W
(mm)
H
(mm)
Min distance
Average
Max distance
Inch mm (max. zoom) (min. zoom)
30 762 646 404 1002 1102 1202 16
35 889 754 471 1168 1285 1402 19
40 1016 862 538 1335 1469 1603 22
50 1270 1077 673 1669 1836 2003 27
60 1524 1292 808 2003 2203 2404 32
80 2032 1723 1077 2671 2938 3205 43
100 2540 2154 1346 3339 3672 4006 54
120 3048 2585 1615 4006 4407 4808 65
150 3810 3231 2019 5008 5509 6009 81
200 5080 4308 2692 6677 7345 8013 108
220 5588 4739 2962 7345 8079 8814 118
250 6350 5385 3365 8346 9181 10016 135
300 7620 6462 4039 10016 11017 12019 162
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MH535/MH535A
The screen aspect ratio is 16:9 and the projected picture is 16:9
For example, if your projector is MH535/MH535A and using a 120-inch screen, the average
projection distance is 4069 mm and with a vertical offset of 105 mm.
If your measured projection distance is 5.0 m (5000 mm), the closest match in the
"Projection distance (mm)" column is 5100 mm. Looking across this row shows that a 150''
(about 4.0 m) screen is required.
All measurements are approximate and may vary from the actual sizes.
BenQ recommends that if you intend to permanently install the projector,
you should physically test the projection size and distance using the actual
projector in situ before you permanently install it, so as to make allowance
for this projector's optical characteristics. This will help you determine the
exact mounting position so that it best suits your installation location.
Screen size Projection distance (mm)
Vertical offset
(mm)
Diagonal
W
(mm)
H
(mm)
Min distance
Average
Max distance
Inch mm (max. zoom) (min. zoom)
30 762 664 374 881 977 1074 26
35 889 775 436 1037 1149 1262 31
40 1016 886 498 1192 1321 1450 35
50 1270 1107 623 1502 1664 1826 44
60 1524 1328 747 1813 2008 2202 52
80 2032 1771 996 2435 2695 2955 70
100 2540 2214 1245 3057 3382 3708 87
120 3048 2657 1494 3678 4069 4460 105
150 3810 3321 1868 4610 5100 5589 131
200 5080 4428 2491 6164 6817 7471 174
220 5588 4870 2740 6785 7504 8223 192
250 6350 5535 3113 7718 8535 9352 218
300 7620 6641 3736 9271 10253 11234 262
Connection20
Connection
When connecting a signal source to the projector, be sure to:
1. Turn all equipment off before making any connections.
2. Use the correct signal cables for each source.
3. Ensure the cables are firmly inserted.
1. VGA cable 2. VGA to DVI-A cable
3. USB Cable 4. HDMI cable
5. Audio cable (PC/RCA
jack)
6. Component Video to VGA (DSub) adapter
cable
7. S-Video cable 8. Video cable
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Connection 21
In the connections shown above, some cables may not be included with
the projector (see "Shipping contents" on page 8). They are
commercially available from electronics stores.
For detailed connection methods, see pages 21-25.
For the combination of an active audio in source, see the marks in the
illustration.
Connecting a computer or monitor
Connecting a computer
The projector can connect to both IBM® compatibles and Macintosh® computers. A
Mac adapter is needed if you are connecting legacy version Macintosh computers.
To connect the projector to a notebook or desktop computer
(using VGA):
1. Take the supplied VGA cable and connect one end to the D-Sub output socket
of the computer.
2. Connect the other end of the VGA cable to the PC 1 or PC 2 signal input jack
on the projector.
3. If you wish to make use of the projector speaker(s) in your presentations, take a
suitable audio cable and connect one end of the cable to the audio output jack of
the computer, and the other end to the AUDIO IN jack of the projector.
When you connect audio output signal from a computer, please balance out the
volume control bar to obtain an optimal sound effects.
To connect the projector to a notebook or desktop computer
(using HDMI):
1. Take a HDMI cable and connect one end to the HDMI jack of the computer.
2. Connect the other end of the cable to the HDMI 1 or HDMI 2 jack on the
projector.
Many notebooks do not turn on their external video ports when connected
to a projector. Locate a function key labeled CRT/LCD or a function key
with a monitor symbol on the notebook. Press FN and the labeled function
key simultaneously. Refer to your notebook's documentation to find your
notebook's key combination.
Connecting a monitor
If you want to view your presentation close-up on a monitor as well as on the screen,
you can connect the MONITOR OUT signal output jack on the projector to an
external monitor following the instructions below:
To connect the projector to a monitor:
1. Connect the projector to a computer as described in "Connecting a computer"
on page 21.
2. Take a suitable VGA cable (only one supplied) and connect one end of the cable
to the D-Sub input jack of the video monitor.
Connection22
Or if your monitor is equipped with a DVI input jack, take a VGA to DVI-A cable
and connect the DVI end of the cable to the DVI input jack of the video monitor.
3. Connect the other end of the cable to the MONITOR OUT jack on the
projector.
The output signal for MONITOR OUT jack only works when the input
signal comes from PC jack. When the projector is powered on, the
output signal from MONITOR OUT jack varies depending on the input
signal from PC jack.
If you wish to use this connection method when the projector is in
standby mode, make sure the Monitor Out function is turned on in the
SYSTEM SETUP: Advanced menu. See "Standby Settings" on page 56
for details.
Connecting Video source devices
You need only connect the projector to a Video source device using just one of the
above connecting methods, however each provides a different level of video quality.
The method you choose will most likely depend upon the availability of matching
terminals on both the projector and the Video source device as described below:
Te r m i n a l
name
Te r m i n a l
appearance
Reference Picture quality
HDMI 1/HDMI 2
HDM1 1/HDMI 2 "Connecting a
HDMI source
device" on page 23
Best
Component Video
PC 1/PC 2 "Connecting a
Component Video
source device" on
page 24
Better
S-Video
S-VIDEO
"Connecting an S-
Video/composite
source device" on
page 25
Good
Video
VIDEO
Normal
Connection 23
Connecting a HDMI source device
The projector provides a HDMI input jack that allows you to connect it to a HDMI
source device like a DVD player, a DTV tuner or a display.
HDMI (High-Definition Multimedia Interface) supports uncompressed video data
transmission between compatible devices like DTV tuners, DVD players and displays
over a single cable. It provides pure digital viewing and listening experience.
Examine your Video source device to determine if it has a set of unused HDMI output
jacks available:
If so, you can continue with this procedure.
If not, you will need to reassess which method you can use to connect to
the device.
To connect the projector to a HDMI source device:
1. Take a HDMI cable and connect one end to the HDMI output jack of the HDMI
source device. Connect the other end of the cable to the HDMI signal input jack
on the projector. Once connected, the audio can be controlled by the projector
On-Screen Display (OSD) menus. See "Audio Settings" on page 55 for details..
2. Connect the other end of the HDMI cable to the HDMI 1 or HDMI 2 jack on
the projector.
If the selected video image is not displayed after the projector is turned
on and the correct video source has been selected, check that the Video
source device is turned on and operating correctly. Also check that the
signal cables have been connected correctly.
In the unlikely event that you connect the projector to a DVD player via
the projector's HDMI input and the projected picture displays wrong
colors, please change the color space to YUV. See "Changing Color
Space" on page 34 for details.
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Connecting a Component Video source device
Examine your Video source device to determine if it has a set of unused Component
Video output jacks available:
If so, you can continue with this procedure.
If not, you will need to reassess which method you can use to connect to
the device.
To connect the projector to a Component Video source device:
1. Take a Component Video to VGA (D-Sub) adaptor cable and connect the end
with 3 RCA type connectors to the Component Video output jacks of the Video
source device. Match the color of the plugs to the color of the jacks; green to
green, blue to blue, and red to red.
2. Connect the other end of the Component Video to VGA (D-Sub) adaptor cable
(with a D-Sub type connector) to the PC 1 or PC 2 jack on the projector.
3. If you wish to make use of the projector speaker(s) in your presentations, take a
suitable audio cable and connect one end of the cable to the audio output jack of
the device, and the other end to the AUDIO IN jack of the projector.
If the selected video image is not displayed after the projector is turned
on and the correct video source has been selected, check that the Video
source device is turned on and operating correctly. Also check that the
signal cables have been connected correctly.
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Connecting an S-Video/composite source device
Examine your Video source device to determine if it has an unused S-Video/
composite output jack available:
If it has both jacks, use the S-Video output jack for connection as the S-
Video terminal provides better picture quality than the Video terminal.
If it has either of the output jack, you can also continue with this
procedure.
If not, you will need to reassess which method you can use to connect to
the device.
To connect the projector to an S-Video/Video source device:
1. Take an S-Video/Video cable and connect one end to the S-Video/Video output
jack of the Video source device.
2. Connect the other end of the S-Video/Video cable to the S-VIDEO/ VIDEO
jack on the projector.
3. If you wish to make use of the projector speaker(s) in your presentations, take a
suitable audio cable and connect one end of the cable to the audio output jack of
the device, and the other end to the AUDIO IN jack of the projector.
If the selected video image is not displayed after the projector is turned
on and the correct video source has been selected, check that the Video
source device is turned on and operating correctly. Also check that the
signal cables have been connected correctly.
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Operation
Starting up the projector
1. Plug the power cord into the projector and
into a power outlet. Turn on the power
outlet switch (where fitted). Check that the
POWER indicator light on the projector
lights orange after power has been applied.
Please use the original accessories (e.g.
power cable) only with the device to
avoid possible dangers such as electric shock and fire.
If Direct Power On function is activated in the SYSTEM SETUP: Basic
> Operation Settings menu, the projector will turn on automatically
after the power cord has been connected and power has been applied.
See "Direct Power On" on page 54 for details.
If Signal Power On function is activated in the SYSTEM SETUP: Basic >
Operation Settings menu, the projector will turn on automatically
when VGA signal is detected. See "Signal Power On" on page 54 for
details.
2. Press POWER on the projector or
ON on the remote control to start the
projector. The POWER flashes and stays
orange when the projector is on.
The start up procedure takes about 30
seconds. In the later stage of start up, a
startup logo is projected.
(If necessary) Rotate the focus ring to adjust
the image clearness.
If the projector is still hot from previous activity, it will run the cooling fan
for approximately 90 seconds before energizing the lamp.
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3. If the projector is activated for the first
time, select your OSD language following
the on-screen instructions.
4. If you are prompted for a password, press
the arrow keys to enter a six digit
password. See "Utilizing the password
function" on page 31 for details.
5. Switch all of the connected equipment on.
6. The projector will start to search for input
signals. The current input signal being
scanned displays in the screen. If the
projector doesn't detect a valid signal, the
message 'No Signal' will continue
displaying until an input signal is found.
You can also press Source on the projector or remote control to select your
desired input signal. See "Switching input signal" on page 33 for details.
If no signal is detected for 3 minutes, the projector automatically enters
ECO BLANK mode.
Adjusting the projected image
Adjusting the projection angle
The projector is equipped with 1 front adjuster foot and 2 rear adjuster feet. These
adjusters change the image height and projection angle. To adjust the projector:
1. Pull the quick-release lever and lift the front
of the projector. Once the image is
positioned where you want it, release the
quick-release lever to lock the foot in
position. You may also screw the front
adjuster foot to change the image height.
2. Screw the rear adjuster feet to fine tune the
horizontal angle.
If the projector is not placed on a flat surface or
the screen and the projector are not
perpendicular to each other, the projected image becomes trapezoidal. To correct
this situation, see "Magnifying and searching for details" on page 34 for details.
Do not look into the lens while the lamp is on. The strong light from the
lamp may cause damage to your eyes.
Be careful when you press the adjuster button as it is close to the
exhaust vent where hot air comes from.
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Auto-adjusting the image
In some cases, you may need to optimize the
picture quality. To do this, press AUTO on
the projector or remote control. Within 3
seconds, the built-in Intelligent Auto
Adjustment function will re-adjust the values
of Frequency and Clock to provide the best
picture quality.
This function is only available when
PC signal (analog RGB) is selected.
Use build-in test pattern
You can adjust the image shape and focus status by observing the input signal content,
or using the test pattern build-in OSD manual from OSD or remote control for
better observe the shape changed.
Using the remote control
Press the Quick Install to display Quick
Install menu, and go to the Test Pattern
> On. The Test Pattern displays.
•Using the OSD menu
Open the OSD menu and go to the
SYSTEM SETUP: Advanced > Test
Pattern > On. The Test Pattern displays.
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Fine-tuning the image size and clarity
1. Adjust the projected image to the size
that you need using the zoom ring.
2. Then sharpen the image by rotating the
focus ring.
Correcting keystone
Keystoning refers to the situation where the projected image is noticeably wider at either
the top or bottom. It occurs when the projector is not perpendicular to the screen.
To correct this, besides adjusting the height of the projector, you will need to manually
correct it following one of these steps.
Using the remot e control
Press / on the projector or remote
control to display the Keystone correction page.
Press to correct keystoning at the top of
the image. Press to correct keystoning at
the bottom of the image.
•Using the OSD menu
1. Press MENU and then press / until
the DISPLAY menu is highlighted.
2. Press to highlight Keystone and press
OK. The Keystone correction page
displays.
3. Press to correct keystoning at the
top of the image or press to correct
keystoning at the bottom of the image.
Press /.
Press /.
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Using the menus
The projector is equipped with On-Screen Display (OSD) menus for making various
adjustments and settings.
Below is the overview of the OSD menu.
The following example describes how to set the OSD language.
1. Press MENU on the projector or
remote control to turn the OSD
menu on.
3. Press to highlight
Language and press OK.
2. Use / to highlight the
SYSTEM SETUP: Basic menu.
4. Press / / / to select a
preferred language and press
OK to leave and save the
settings.
* Press MENU to open and
close the OSD menu.
* Press BACK to
go back to
previous OSD menu or exits
and saves menu settings when
it is on top level of OSD
menu.
Current input
Main menu icon
Main menu
Sub-menu
Highlight
Press
MENU to
the
previous
page or to
exit.
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Securing the projector
Using a security cable lock
The projector has to be installed in a safe place to prevent theft. Otherwise, purchase
a lock, such as the Kensington lock, to secure the projector. You can locate a
Kensington lock slot on the rear side of the projector. See item 17 on page 10 for
details.
A Kensington security cable lock is usually a combination of key(s) and the lock. Refer
to the lock's documentation for finding out how to use it.
Utilizing the password function
For security purposes and to help prevent unauthorized use, the projector includes an
option for setting up password security. The password can be set through the On-
Screen Display (OSD) menu.
WARNING: You will be inconvenienced if you activate the power-on lock
functionality and subsequently forget the password. Print out this manual
(if necessary) and write the password you used in this manual, and keep
the manual in a safe place for later recall.
Setting a password
Once a password has been set, the projector cannot be used unless the
correct password is entered every time the projector is started.
1. Open the OSD menu and go to the SYSTEM SETUP: Advanced > Security
Settings > Change Security menu. Press OK.
2. Enter a new or current password. As pictured
to the right, the four arrow keys ( , , ,
) respectively represent 4 digits (1, 2, 3, 4).
According to the password you desire to set,
press the arrow keys to enter six digits for
the password.
3. Confirm the new password by re-entering the
new password.
Once the password is set, the OSD menu
returns to the Security Settings page with 'Off' shown in the row of Power on
lock.
IMPORTANT: The digits being input will display as asterisks on-screen.
Write your selected password down here in this manual in advance or
right after the password is entered so that it is available to you should you
ever forget it.
Password: __ __ __ __ __ __
Keep this manual in a safe place.
4. Select On by pressing / .
5. To leave the OSD menu, press MENU.
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If you forget the password
If the password function is activated, you will be
asked to enter the six-digit password every time
you turn on the projector. If you enter the wrong
password, the password error message as pictured
to the right displays lasting for three seconds, and
the message 'INPUT PASSWORD' follows. You
can retry by entering another six-digit password, or
if you did not record the password in this manual, and you absolutely do not
remember it, you can use the password recall procedure. See "Entering the password
recall procedure" on page 32 for details.
If you enter an incorrect password 5 times in succession, the projector will
automatically shut down in a short time.
Entering the password recall procedure
1. Press and hold Auto on the projector or
remote control for 3 seconds. The projector
will display a coded number on the screen.
2. Write down the number and turn off your
projector.
3. Seek help from the local BenQ service center
to decode the number. You may be required
to provide proof of purchase documentation
to verify that you are an authorized user of the projector.
Changing the password
1. Open the OSD menu and go to the SYSTEM SETUP: Advanced > Security
Settings > Change Password menu.
2. Press OK. The message 'INPUT CURRENT PASSWORD' displays.
3. Enter the old password.
If the password is correct, another message 'INPUT NEW PASSWORD'
displays.
If the password is incorrect, the password error message displays. You can
press MENU to cancel the change or try another password.
4. Enter a new password.
IMPORTANT: The digits being input will display as asterisks on-screen.
Write your selected password down here in this manual in advance or
right after the password is entered so that it is available to you should you
ever forget it.
Password: __ __ __ __ __ __
Keep this manual in a safe place.
5. Confirm the new password by re-entering the new password.
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6. You have successfully assigned a new
password to the projector. Remember to
enter the new password next time the
projector is started.
7. To leave the OSD menu, press MENU.
Disabling the password function
To disable password protection, go back to the SYSTEM SETUP: Advanced >
Security Settings > Change Security menu after opening the OSD menu system.
The message 'INPUT PASSWORD' displays. Enter the current password.
If the password is correct, the OSD menu returns to the Security Settings
page with 'Off' shown in the row of Power on lock. You will not have to
enter the password next time you turn on the projector.
If the password is incorrect, the password error message displays. You can
press MENU to cancel the change or try another password.
Though the password function is disabled, you need to keep the old
password in hand should you ever need to re-activate the password
function by entering the old password.
Switching input signal
The projector can be connected to multiple devices at the same time. However, it can
only display one full screen at a time. When starting up, the projector automatically
searches for the available signals.
Be sure the Quick Auto Search function in the Source menu is On (which is the
default of this projector) if you want the projector to automatically search for the
signals.
You can also manually cycle through the
available input signals.
1. Press Source on the projector or remote
control. A source selection bar displays.
2. Press / until your desired signal is
selected and press OK.
Once detected, the selected source
information will display on the screen for
seconds. If there is multiple equipment
connected to the projector, repeat steps 1-2
to search for another signal.
The brightness level of the projected
image will change accordingly when
you switch between different input signals. Data (graphic) "PC"
presentations using mostly static images are generally brighter than
"Video" using mostly moving images (movies).
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The input signal type effects the options available for the Picture Mode.
See "Selecting a picture mode" on page 36 for details.
For best display picture results, you should select and use an input signal
which outputs at this resolution. Any other resolutions will be scaled by
the projector depending upon the 'aspect ratio' setting, which may cause
some image distortion or loss of picture clarity. See "Selecting the aspect
ratio" on page 35 for details.
Changing Color Space
In the unlikely event that you connect the projector to a DVD player via the
projector's HDMI input and the projected picture displays wrong colors, please
change the color space to YUV.
1. Press MENU and then press / until the Source menu is highlighted.
2. Press to highlight Color Space Conversion and press / to select a
suitable color space.
This function is only available when the HDMI input port is in use.
Magnifying and searching for details
If you need to find the details on the projected picture, magnify the picture. Use the
direction arrow keys for navigating the picture.
Using the remote control
1. Press ZOOM +/- to display the Zoom bar.
2. Press ZOOM + to magnify the center of
the picture. Press the key repeatedly until
the picture size is suitable for your need.
3. Use the directional arrows ( , , , )
on the projector or remote control to
navigate the picture.
4. To restore the picture to its original size,
press AUTO. You can also press ZOOM -
. When the key is pressed again, the picture
is further reduced until it is restored to the original size.
•Using the OSD menu
1. Press MENU and then press / until the DISPLAY menu is highlighted.
2. Press
to highlight Digital Zoom and press OK. The Zoom bar displays.
3. Repeat steps 2-4 in the section of "Using the remote control" above. Or if you
are using the projector control panel, continue to the following steps.
4. Press on the projector repeatedly to magnify the picture to a desired size.
5. To navigate the picture, press OK to switch to the paning mode and press the
directional arrows ( , , , ) to navigate the picture.
6. Use the directional arrows ( , , , ) on the projector or remote control
to navigate the picture.
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7. To reduce size of the picture, press OK to switch back to the zoom in/out
functionality, and press AUTO to restore the picture to its original size. You
can also press repeatedly until it is restored to the original size.
The picture can only be navigated after the picture is magnified. You can
further magnify the picture while searching for details.
Selecting the aspect ratio
The 'aspect ratio' is the ratio of the image width to the image height. Most analog TV
and computers are in 4:3 ratio,and digital TV and DVDs are usually in 16:9 or 16:10
ratio.
With the advent of digital signal processing, digital display devices like this projector
can dynamically stretch and scale the image output to a different aspect than that of
the image input signal.
To change the projected image ratio (no matter what aspect the source is):
Using the remote control
1. Press ASPECT to show the current
setting.
2. Press ASPECT repeatedly to select an
aspect ratio to suit the format of the video
signal and your display requirements.
•Using the OSD menu
1. Press MENU and then press / until
the DISPLAY menu is highlighted.
2. Press
to highlight Aspect Ratio.
3. Press / to select an aspect ratio to suit
the format of the video signal and your display requirements.
About the aspect ratio
1. Auto: Scales an image proportionally to fit the projector's native resolution in
its horizontal or vertical width. This is suitable for the incoming image which is
neither in 4:3 nor 16:9 and you want to make most use of the screen without
altering the image's aspect ratio.
2. Real: The image is projected as its original resolution, and resized to fit within
the display area. For input signals with lower resolutions, the projected image
will display smaller than if resized to full screen. You could adjust the zoom
setting or move the projector towards the screen to increase the image size if
necessary. You may also need to refocus the projector after making these
adjustments.
3. 4:3: Scales an image so that it is displayed in the center of the screen with a 4:3
aspect ratio. This is most suitable for 4:3 images like computer monitors,
standard definition TV and 4:3 aspect DVD movies, as it displays them without
aspect alteration.
4. 16:9: Scales an image so that it is displayed in the center of the screen with a
16:9 aspect ratio. This is most suitable for images which are already in a 16:9
aspect, like high definition TV, as it displays them without aspect alteration.
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5. 16:10: Scales an image so that it is displayed in the center of the screen with a
16:10 aspect ratio. This is most suitable for images which are already in a 16:10
aspect, like high definition TV, as it displays them with out aspect alteration.
Optimizing the image
Selecting a picture mode
The projector is preset with several predefined
picture modes so that you can choose one to
suit your operating environment and input
signal picture type.
To select an operation mode that suits your
need, you can follow one of the following steps.
Press OK on the remote control or
projector repeatedly until your desired
mode is selected.
Go to the PICTURE > Picture Mode menu and press / to select a
desired mode.
The picture modes are listed below.
1. Bright mode: Maximizes the brightness of the projected image. This mode is
suitable for environments where extra-high brightness is required, such as using
the projector in well lit rooms.
2. Presentation mode (Default): Is designed for presentations. The brightness
is emphasized in this mode.
3. sRGB mode: Maximizes the purity of RGB colors to provide true-to-life
images regardless of brightness setting. It is most suitable for viewing photos
taken with an sRGB compatible and properly calibrated camera, and for viewing
PC graphic and drawing applications such as AutoCAD.
4. Cinema mode: Is appropriate for playing colorful movies, video clips from
digital cameras or DVs through the PC input for best viewing in a blackened
(little light) environment.
5. User 1/User 2 mode: Recalls the settings customized based on the current
available picture modes. See "Setting the User 1/User 2 mode" on page 36 for
details.
Setting the User 1/User 2 mode
There are two user-definable modes if the current available picture modes are not
suitable for your need. You can use one of the picture modes (except the User 1/
User 2) as a starting point and customize the settings.
1. Press MENU to open the On-Screen Display (OSD) menu.
2. Go to the PICTURE > Picture Mode menu.
3. Press / to select User 1 to User 2.
4. Press to highlight Reference Mode.
This function is only available when User 1 or User 2 mode is selected up in
the Picture Mode sub-menu item.
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5. Press / to select a picture mode that is closest to your need.
6. Press to select a sub-menu item to be changed and adjust the value with /
. See "Fine-tuning the image quality in user modes" below for details.
7. When all settings have been done, highlight Save Settings and press OK to
store the settings.
8. The confirmation message 'Setting Saved' displays.
Using Wall Color
In the situation where you are projecting onto a colored surface such as a painted wall
which may not be white, the Wall Color feature can help correct the projected
pictures color to prevent possible color difference between the source and projected
pictures.
To use this function, go to the DISPLAY > Wall Color menu and press / to
select a color which is the closest to the color of the projection surface. There are
several precalibrated colors to choose from: Light Yellow, Pink, Light Green,
Blue, and Blackboard.
Fine-tuning the image quality in user modes
According to the detected signal type and selected picture mode, some of the below
functions may not be available. Based on your needs, you can make adjustments
tothese functions by highlighting them and pressing / on the projector or
remote control.
Adjusting Brightness
The higher the value, the brighter the image. And
the lower the setting, the darker the image. Adjust
this control so the black areas of the image appear
just as black and that detail in the dark areas is
visible.
Adjusting Contrast
The higher the value, the greater the contrast. Use
this to set the peak white level after you have
previously adjusted the Brightness setting to suit
your selected input and viewing environment.
Adjusting Color
Lower setting produces less saturated colors. If the setting is too high, colors on the
image will be overpowering, which makes the image unrealistic.
Adjusting Tint
The higher the value, the more reddish the picture becomes. The lower the value, the
more greenish the picture becomes.
Adjusting Sharpness
The higher the value, the sharper the picture becomes. The lower the value, the
softer the picture becomes.
Adjusting Brilliant Color
This feature utilizes a new color-processing algorithm and system level enhancements
to enable higher brightness while providing truer, more vibrant colors in picture. It
enables a greater than 50% brightness increase in mid-tone images, which are
common in video and natural scenes, so the projector reproduces images in realistic
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and true colors. If you prefer images with that quality, select On. If you don’t need it,
select Off.
When Off is selected, the Color Temperature function is not available.
Selecting a Color Temperature
The options available for color temperature* settings vary according to the signal type
selected.
1. Cool: Makes images appear bluish white.
2. Normal: Maintains normal colorings for white.
3. Warm: Makes images appear reddish white.
*About color temperatures:
There are many different shades that are considered to be "white" for various
purposes. One of the common methods of representing white color is known as the
“color temperature”. A white color with a low color temperature appears to be
reddish white. A white color with a high color temperature appears to have more
blue in it.
Setting a preferred color temperature
To set a preferred color temperature:
1. Highlight Color Temperature and select Warm, Normal or Cool by
pressing / on the projector or remote control.
2. Press to highlight Color Temperature Fine Tuning and press OK. The
Color Temperature Fine Tuningg page displays.
3. Press / to highlight the item you want to change and adjust the values by
pressing / .
R Gain/G Gain/B Gain: Adjusts the contrast levels of Red, Green, and
Blue.
R Offset/G Offset/B Offset: Adjusts the brightness levels of Red, Green,
and Blue.
4. Press MENU to exit and save the settings
3D Color Management
In most installation situations, color management will not be necessary, such as in
classroom, meeting room, or lounge room situations where lights remain on, or
where building external windows allow daylight into the room.
Only in permanent installations with controlled lighting levels such as boardrooms,
lecture theaters, or home theaters, should color management be considered. Color
management provides fine color control adjustment to allow for more accurate color
reproduction, should you require it.
Proper color management can only be achieved under controlled and reproducible
viewing conditions. You will need to use a colorimeter (color light meter), and
provide a set of suitable source images to measure color reproduction. These tools
are not provided with the projector, however, your projector supplier should be able
to provide you with suitable guidance, or even an experienced professional installer.
The Color Management provides six sets (RGBCMY) of colors to be adjusted. When
you select each color, you can independently adjust its range and saturation according
to your preference.
If you have purchased a test disc which contains various color test patterns and can be
used to test the color presentation on monitors, TVs, projectors, etc. You can project
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any image from the disc on the screen and enter the 3D Color Management menu
to make adjustments.
To adjust the settings:
1. Go to the PICTURE menu and highlight 3D Color Management.
2. Press OK and the 3D Color Management page displays.
3. Highlight Primary Color and press / to select a color from among Red,
Yellow, Green, Cyan, Blue, or Magenta.
4. Press to highlight Hue and press / to select its range. Increase in the
range will include colors consisted of more proportions of its two adjacent
colors.
Please refer to the illustration to the right
for how the colors relate to each other.
For example, if you select Red and set its
range at 0, only pure red in the projected
picture will be selected. Increasing its range
will include red close to yellow and red close
to magenta.
5. Press to highlight Saturation and
adjust its values to your preference by
pressing / . Every adjustment made
will reflect to the image immediately.
For example, if you select Red and set its
value at 0, only the saturation of pure red will be affected.
Saturation is the amount of that color in a video picture. Lower settings produce
less saturated colors; a setting of “0” removes that color from the image entirely. If
the saturation is too high, that color will be overpowering and unrealistic.
6. Press to highlight Gain and adjust its values to your preference by pressing
/ . The contrast level of the primary color you select will be affected. Every
adjustment made will reflect to the image immediately.
7. Repeat steps 3 to 6 for other color adjustments.
8. Make sure you have made all of the desired adjustments.
9. Press MENU to exit and save the settings.
Resetting current or all picture modes
1. Go to the PICTURE menu and highlight Reset Picture Settings.
2. Press OK and press / to select Current or All.
Current: returns current picture mode to the factory preset settings.
All: returns all settings, except User 1/User 2 in the PICTURE menu to
the factory preset settings.
RED
BLUE
GREEN
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Cyan
Magenta
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Setting the presentation timer
The presentation timer can indicate the presentation time on the screen to help you
achieve better time management when giving presentations. Follow these steps to
utilize this function:
1. Go to the SYSTEM SETUP: Basic > Presentation Timer menu and press
OK to display the Presentation Timer page.
2. Highlight Timer Period and decide the timer period by pressing / . The
length of time can be set from 1 to 5 minutes in 1-minute increments and 5 to
240 minutes in 5-minute increments.
3. Press to highlight Timer Display and choose if you want the timer to show
up on the screen by press
ing / .
4. Press to highlight Timer Position and set the timer position by pressing
/
.
Top-Left Bottom-Left Top-Right Bottom-Right
5. Press to highlight Timer Counting Direction and select your desired
counting direction by pressing /
.
6. Press to highlight Sound reminder and press / to select On.
7. To activate the presentation timer, press and press / to select On and
press OK.
8. A confirmation message displays. Highlight Yes and press OK to confirm. The
timer starts counting at the time the timer is on.
To cancel the timer, perform the following steps.
1. Go to the SYSTEM SETUP: Basic > Presentation Timer menu and
highlight Off.
Press OK. A confirmation message displays.
2. Highlight Yes and press OK to confirm.
Selection Description
Always Displays the timer on screen throughout the presentation time.
3 min/2 min/1
min
Displays the timer on screen in the last 3/2/1 minute(s).
Never Hides the timer throughout the presentation time.
Selection Description
Count Up Increases from 0 to the preset time.
Count Down Decrease from the preset time to 0.
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Remote paging operations
Connect the projector to your PC or notebook
with a USB cable prior to using the paging
function.
You can operate your display software program
(on a connected PC) which responds to page up/
down commands (like Microsoft PowerPoint) by
pressing PAGE +/- on the remote control.
If remote paging function doesn't work, check if
the USB connection is correctly made and the
mouse driver on your computer is updated to
the latest version.
Hiding the image
Press the ECO BLANK button from projector or remote control to turn off the
image for a period of time with up to 70% lamp power saving. Press any key on the
projector or remote control to restore the image.
Eco Blank: Save up 70% of your lamp power.
Time to do your part in saving the planet.
When this function is activated with an audio
input connected,the audio can still be heard.
The automatic switch to ECO BLANK Mode
after the projector is turned on for over three
minutes without a display source, eliminating
unnecessary energy waste and prolonging the life
of the projector lamp
You can set the blank time in the SYSTEM SETUP: Basic > Operation Settings
> Blank Timer menu to let the projector return the image automatically after a
period of time when there is no action taken on the blank screen. The length of time
can be set from 5 to 30 minutes in 5-minute increments.
Do not block the projection lens from projecting as this could cause the
blocking object to become heated.
Freezing the image
Press FREEZE on the remote control to freeze
the image. The word 'FREEZE' will display in the
screen. To release the function, press any key
(except the PAGE key) on the projector or
remote control.
Even if an image is frozen on the screen, the
pictures are running on the video or other device.
If the connected devices have active audio output,
you will still hear the audio even though the image
is frozen on screen.
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Operating in a high altitude environment
We recommend you use the High Altitude Mode when your environment is 1500
m –3000 m above sea level, and ambient temperature is between 0°C–35°C.
Do not use the High Altitude Mode if your altitude is between 0 m and
1500 m and ambient temperature is between 0°C and 35°C. The projector
will be over cooled, if you turn the mode on under such a condition.
To activate the High Altitude Mode:
1. Press MENU and then press / until the SYSTEM SETUP: Advanced
menu is highlighted.
2. Press to highlight High Altitude Mode and press / to select On. A
confirmation message displays.
3. Highlight Yes and press OK.
Operation under "High Altitude Mode" may cause a higher decibel operating noise
level because of increased fan speed necessary to improve overall system cooling and
performance.
If you use this projector under other extreme conditions excluding the above, it may
display auto shut-down symptoms, which is designed to protect your projector from
over-heating. In cases like this, you should switch to High Altitude mode to solve
these symptoms. However, this is not to state that this projector can operate under
any and all harsh or extreme conditions.
Adjusting the sound
The sound adjustments made as below will have an effect on the projector speaker(s).
Be sure you have made a correct connection to the projector audio input. See
"Connection" on page 20 for how the audio input is connected.
Muting the sound
To temporarily turn off the sound, press on
the remote control, or:
1. Press MENU and then press / until
the SYSTEM SETUP: Advanced menu
is highlighted.
2. Press to highlight Audio Settings and
press OK. The Audio Settings page
displays.
3. Highlight Mute and press / to select On.
Adjusting the sound level
To adjust the sound level, press VOL / on
the remote control, or:
1. Repeat steps 1-2 above.
2. Press to highlight Volume and press
/ to select a desired sound level.
Operation 43
Personalizing the projector menu display
The On-Screen Display (OSD) menus can be set according to your preferences. The
following settings do not affect the projection settings, operation, or performance.
Menu display Time in the SYSTEM SETUP: Basic > Menu Settings menu
sets the length of time the OSD will remain active after your last key press. The
time length ranges from 5 to 30 seconds in 5-second increments. Use / to
select a suitable time frame.
Menu Position in the SYSTEM SETUP: Basic > Menu Settings menu sets
the OSD position in five locations. Use / to select a preferred position.
Language in the SYSTEM SETUP: Basic menu sets your familiar language for
the OSD menus. See "Using the menus" on page 30 for details.
Reminder message in the SYSTEM SETUP: Basic > Menu Settings menu
sets whether to display reminder messages on screen. Use / to select your
desired setting.
Splash Screen in the SYSTEM SETUP: Basic menu sets a preferred logo
screen to be displayed during projector start-up. Use / to select a screen.
Fan Speed Mode in the SYSTEM SETUP: Advanced menu is used when the
projector is installed a filter cover. Use / to set to High. See "Indicators" on
page 65 for details.
Select the lamp saver mode
Using the remote control.
Press SMART ECO to select Normal/
Economic/SmartEco.
Using the OSD menu.
1. Go to SYSTEM SETUP: Advanced >
Lamp Settings > Lamp Mode.
2. Press / to select Normal/Economic/
SmartEco. The lamp brightness vary from
the different lamp mode,see the description list in table below.
If the Economic mode or SmartEco mode is selected, the light output will
be reduced and result in darker projected pictures.
Lamp Mode Description
Normal Provides full lamp brightness
Economic
Lowers brightness to extend the lamp life and decreases the
fan noise
SmartEco
Adjusts the lamp power automatically depending on the
content brightness level
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Shutting down the projector
1. Press POWER on the projector or
OFF on the remote control and a
confirmation message displays prompting
you.
If you don't respond in a few seconds, the
message will disappear.
2. Press POWER on the projector or
OFF on the remote control a second time.
The POWER flashes orange, the
projection lamp shuts down, and the fans
will continue to run for approximately 90
seconds to cool down the projector.
To protect the lamp, the projector will
not respond to any commands during the cooling process.
To shorten the cooling time, you can also activate the Quick Cooling
function in the SYSTEM SETUP: Basic > Operation Settings. See
"Quick Cooling" on page 54 for details.
3. Once the cooling process finishes, the POWER is a steady orange and fans
stop.
4. Disconnect the power cord from the power putlet if the projector will not be
used in an extended period of time.
5. When Instant Restart is On, users can restart projector immediately within
90 secs after turning off projector. (Projector will maintain 30% of power
during the 90 secs)
When Instant Restart is Off, users need to wait lamp to cool down to restart
the projector. When quick cooling is on, instant restart item will be grey out
If the projector is not properly shut down, to protect the lamp, when
you attempt to re-start the projector, the fans will run for a few minutes
to cool down. Press POWER on the projector or ON on the
remote control again to start the projector after the fans stop and the
POWER turns green.
Actual lamp life may vary due to different environmental conditions
and usage.
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Menu operation
Menu system
Please note that the on-screen display (OSD) menus vary according to the signal type
selected.
Main menu Sub-menu Options
1.
DISPLAY
Wall Color
Off/Light Yellow/Pink/Light
Green/Blue/Blackboard
Aspect Ratio Auto/Real/4:3/16:9/16:10
Keystone
Position
Phase
H. Size
Digital Zoom
3D
3D mode
Auto/Top-Bottom/Frame
sequential/Frame packing/Side By
side/Off
3D Sync Invert Disable/Invert
Save 3D
Settings
3D Settings 1/3D Settings 2/3D
Settings 3
Apply 3D
Settings
3D Settings 1/3D Settings 2/3D
Settings 3/Off
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2.
PICTURE
Picture Mode
Bright/Presentation/sRGB/Cinema/(3D)/User 1/
User 2
Reference
Mode
Bright/Presentation/sRGB/Cinema/(3D)
Brightness
Contrast
Color
Tint
Sharpness
Brilliant Color On/Off
Color
Temperature
Cool/Normal/Warm
Color
Temperature
Fine Tuning
R Gain/G Gain/B Gain/R Offset/G
Offset/B Offset
3D Color
Management
Primary Color R/G/B/C/M/Y
Hue
Saturation
Gain
Reset Picture
Settings
Current/All/
Cancel
3. Source
Quick Auto Search On/Off
HDMI Range Auto/Full/Limited
Color Space Conversion Auto/RGB/YUV
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4.
SYSTEM
SETUP:
Basic
Presentation
Timer
Timer Period 1~240 minutes
Timer Display
Always/3 min/2 min/1 min/
Never
Timer Position
Top-Left/Bottom-Left/Top-
Right/Bottom-Right
Timer Counting
Direction
Count Down/Count Up
Sound reminder On/Off
On/Off Yes/No
Language
Projector Installation
Front Table/Rear Table/Rear
Ceiling/Front Ceiling
Menu Settings
Menu display Time
5 secs/10 secs/20 secs/30
secs/Always
Menu Position
Center/Top-Left/Top-Right/
Bottom-Right/Bottom-Left
Reminder message On/Off
Operation
Settings
Direct Power On On/Off
Signal Power On
Computer
HDMI
Auto Power Off
Disable/3 mins/10 mins/15
mins/20 mins/25 mins/30
mins
Quick Cooling On/Off
Instant Restart On/Off
Blank Timer
Disable/5 mins/10 mins/15
mins/20 mins/25 mins/30 mins
Sleep Timer
Disable/30 mins/1 hr/2 hrs/3
hrs/4 hrs/8 hrs/12 hrs
Reset Filter Timer
(optional)
Reset/Cancel
Panel Key
Lock
On/OfffYes/No
Background
Color
BenQ/Black/Blue/Purple
Splash Screen BenQ/Black/Blue
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Note that the menu items are available when the projector detects at least one valid
signal. If there is no equipment connected to the projector or no signal detected,
limited menu items are accessible.
5.
SYSTEM
SETUP:
Advanced
High Altitude
Mode
On/Off Yes/No
Fan Speed
Mode
High/Normal
Yes/No
Audio Settings
Mute On/Off
Volume 0~10
Power On/Off Ring
Tone
On/Off
Lamp Settings
Lamp Mode Normal/Economic/SmartEco
Reset Lamp Timer
Reset/Cancel
Equivalent Lamp Hour
Security
Settings
Change Password
Change Security Power on lock
Baud Rate
2400/4800/9600/14400/19200/
38400/57600/115200
Test Pattern On/Off
Closed
Caption
Closed Caption Enable On/Off
Caption Version CC1/CC2/CC3/CC4
Standby
Settings
Monitor Out On/Off
Audio Pass Through Off/Audio In/HDMI-1/HDMI-2
Reset All
Settings
Reset/Cancel
6.
INFORMA
TION
Native Resolution
Current System Status
Source
Picture Mode
Resolution
Lamp Mode
3D Format
Color System
Equivalent Lamp Hour
Firmware Version
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Description of each menu
The default values listed in this manual, especially on pages 49-57, are
for reference only. They may vary between the projectors due to the
continuous improvement to the products.
FUNCTION DESCRIPTION
Wall Color
Corrects the projected picture’s color when the projection
surface is not white. See "Using Wall Color" on page 37 for
details.
Aspect Ratio
There are four options to set the image's aspect ratio depending
on your input signal source. See "Selecting the aspect ratio" on
page 35 for details.
Keystone
Corrects any keystoning of the image. See "Correcting keystone"
on page 29 for details.
Position
Displays the position adjustment page. To move the projected
image, use the directional arrow keys. The values shown on the
lower position of the page change with every key press you made
until they reach their maximum or minimum.
This function is only available when a PC signal
(analog RGB) is selected.
Phase
Adjusts the clock phase to reduce image
distortion.
This function is only available
when a PC signal (analog RGB) or YPbPr
(Component) is selected.
H. Size
Adjusts the horizontal width of the image.
This function is only available when a PC signal
(analog RGB) is selected.
Digital Zoom
Magnifies or reduces the projected image. See "Magnifying and
searching for details" on page 34 for details.
1. DISPLAY menu
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FUNCTION DESCRIPTION
3D
This projector features a 3D function which enables you to enjoy the
3D movies, videos, and sporting events in a more realistic way by
presenting the depth of the images. You need to wear a pair of 3D
glasses to view the 3D images.
3D mode
The default setting is Auto and the projector automatically
chooses an appropriate 3D format when detecting 3D contents.
If the projector cannot recognize the 3D format, press / to
choose a 3D mode.
3D Sync Invert
When you discover the inversion of the image depth, enable this
function to correct the problem.
Save 3D Settings
The projector will memorize the current 3D settings.
Apply 3D Settings
The projector will apply saved 3D settings and keep these settings
when you reboot the projector next time.
1. DISPLAY menu
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FUNCTION DESCRIPTION
Picture Mode
Pre-defined picture modes are provided so you can optimize your
projector image set-up to suit your program type. See "Selecting
a picture mode" on page 36 for details.
Reference
Mode
Selects a picture mode that best suits your need for the image
quality and further fine-tune the image based on the selections
listed on the same page below. See "Setting the User 1/User 2
mode" on page 36 for details.
Brightness
Adjusts the brightness of the image. See "Adjusting Brightness"
on page 37 for details.
Contrast
Adjusts the degree of difference between dark and light in the
image. See"Adjusting Contrast" on page 37 for details.
Color
Adjusts the color saturation level -- the amount of each color in a
video image. See "Adjusting Color" on page 37 for details.
Tint
Adjusts the red and green color tones of the image. See
"Adjusting Tint" on page 37 for details.
Sharpness
Adjusts the image to make it look sharper or softer. See
"Adjusting Sharpness" on page 37 for details.
2. PICTURE menu
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FUNCTION DESCRIPTION
Brilliant
Color
See "Adjusting Brilliant Color" on page 37 for details.
Color
Temperature
See "Selecting a Color Temperature" on page 38 for details.
Color
Temperature
Fine Tuning
See "Setting a preferred color temperature" on page 38 for
details.
3D Color
Management
See "3D Color Management" on page 38 for details.
Reset Picture
Settings
See "Resetting current or all picture modes" on page 39 for
details.
When Picture Mode is under Bright, choosing "Current" will only
reset the Bright to default value, however, choosing "All" will
reset all the Picture Mode settings to default values.
Quick Auto
Search
See "Switching input signal" on page 33 for details.
HDMI Range
Auto
Adjust HDMI RGB color space range automatically.
Full
Full Range color space. Black level: 0, white level: 255, valid range:
0~255.
Limited
Limited Range color space. Black level: 16, white level: 235, valid
range: 1~254.
Color Space
Conversion
See "Changing Color Space" on page 34 for details.
2. PICTURE menu
3. Source menu
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FUNCTION DESCRIPTION
Presentation
Timer
Reminds the presenter to finish the presentation within a certain
time frame. See "Setting the presentation timer" on page 40 for
details.
Language
Sets the language for the On-Screen Display (OSD) menus. See
"Using the menus" on page 30 for details.
Projector
Installation
The projector can be installed on a ceiling or behind a screen, or
with one or more mirrors. See "Choosing a location" on page 16
for details.
Menu
Settings
Menu display Time
Sets the length of time the OSD will remain active after your last
key press. The range is from 5 to 30 seconds in 5-second
increments.
Menu Position
Sets the On-Screen Display (OSD) menu position.
Reminder message
Sets whether to display the reminder message.
4. SYSTEM SETUP:
Basic menu
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FUNCTION DESCRIPTION
Operation
Settings
Direct Power On
Selecting On enables the function. See "Starting up the
projector" on page 26 for details.
Signal Power On
Selecting On the projector will turn on automatically when VGA
signal is detected. Selecting Off the projector has to be turnned
on manually (by keypad or remote). See "Starting up the
projector" on page 26 for details.
Auto Power Off
Allows the projector to turn off automatically if no input signal is
detected after a set period of time. See "Setting Auto Power Off"
on page 60 for details.
Quick Cooling
Selecting On enables the function and the projector cooling time
will be shortened to a few seconds.
If you attempt to restart the projector right after
the quick cooling process, it may not be turned on
successfully and will rerun its cooling fans.
Instant Restart
When instant restart is on, users can restart projector
immediately within 90 secs after turning off projector.
Blank Timer
Sets the image blank time when the Blank feature is activated,
once elapsed the image will return to the screen. See "Hiding the
image" on page 41 for details.
Sleep Timer
Sets the auto-shutdown timer. The timer can be set to a value
between 30 minutes and 12 hours.
Reset Filter Timer
Resets the filter timer if a new filter is replaced.
Panel Key
Lock
Disables or enables all panel key functions except Power on the
projector.
Background
Color
Allows you to select which background color will display when
no signal is input into the projector. Four options are available:
BenQ logo, Black, Blue, or Purple.
Splash Screen
Allows you to select which logo screen will display during
projector start-up. Three options are available: BenQ logo, Black
screen, or Blue screen.
4. SYSTEM SETUP:
Basic menu
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FUNCTION DESCRIPTION
High Altitude
Mode
A mode for operation in high altitude areas. See "Operating in a
high altitude environment" on page 42 for details.
Fan Speed
Mode
Selecting High when the projector is installed a dust filter. See
"Indicators" on page 65 for details.
Audio
Settings
Allows you to enter the audio setting menu. See "Adjusting the
sound" on page 42 for details.
Mute
Sets the mute function.
Volume
Adjusts the audio volume level.
Power On/Off Ring Tone
Sets the power on/off ring tone.
Lamp
Settings
Lamp Mode
See "Setting Lamp mode" on page 59 for details.
Reset Lamp Timer
See "Resetting the lamp timer" on page 64 for details.
Equivalent Lamp Hour
See "Getting to know the lamp hour" on page 59 for details on
how the total lamp hour is calculated.
Security
Settings
Change Password
You will be asked to enter the current password before changing
to a new one.
Change Security
Power on lock
See "Utilizing the password function" on page 31 for details.
Baud Rate
Selects a baud rate that is identical with your computer’s so that
you can connect the projector using a suitable RS-232 cable and
update or download the projector’s firmware. This function is
intended for qualified service personnel.
Test Pattern
Selecting On enables the function and the projector displays the
grid test pattern. It helps you adjust the image size and focus and
check that the projected image is free from distortion. See "Use
build-in test pattern" on page 28 for details.
5. SYSTEM SETUP: Advanced menu
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FUNCTION DESCRIPTION
Closed
Caption
Closed Caption Enable
Activates the function by selecting On when the selected input
signal carries closed captions.
Captions: An on-screen display of the dialogue, narration, and
sound effects of TV programs and videos that are closed
captioned (usually marked as "CC" in TV listings).
Caption Version
Selects a preferred closed captioning mode. To view captions,
select CC1, CC2, CC3, or CC4 (CC1 displays captions in the
primary language in your area).
Standby
Settings
Monitor Out
Selecting On enables the function. The projector can output a
VGA signal when it is in standby mode and the PC and
MONITOR OUT jacks are correctly connected to devices. See
"Connecting a monitor" on page 21 for how to make the
connection.
Enabling this function slightly increases the
standby power consumption.
The Standby Monitor Out only works when an
appropriate D-Sub input is made to the PC jack.
Audio Pass Through
The projector can play sound when it is in standby mode and the
corresponding jacks are correctly connected to devices. Press
/ to choose the source that you wish to use. See
"Connection" on page 20 for how to make the connection.
Enabling this function slightly increases the
standby power consumption.
Reset All
Settings
Returns all settings to the factory preset values.
The following settings will still remain: User 1,
User 2, Projector Installation, Color Space
Conversion, High Altitude Mode, Security Settings
and Baud Rate.
5. SYSTEM SETUP: Advanced menu
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FUNCTION DESCRIPTION
Native
Resolution
Shows the native resolution of the projector.
Current
System
Status
Source
Shows the current signal source.
Picture Mode
Shows the selected mode in the PICTURE menu.
Resolution
Shows the supported resolution of the input signal.
Lamp Mode
Shows the current lamp mode.
3D Format
Shows the current 3D mode.
Color System
Shows input system format RGB or YUV.
Equivalent Lamp Hour
Displays the number of hours the lamp has been used.
Firmware Version
Shows firmware version.
6. INFORMATION menu
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Maintenance
Care of the projector
Your projector needs little maintenance. The only thing you need to do on a regular
basis is to keep the lens and case clean.
Never remove any parts of the projector except the lamp. Contact your dealer if
other parts need replacing.
Cleaning the lens
Clean the lens whenever you notice dirt or dust on the surface.
Use a canister of compressed air to remove dust.
If there is dirt or smears, use lens-cleaning paper or moisten a soft cloth with lens
cleaner and gently wipe the lens surface.
Never use any type of abrasive pad, alkaline/acid cleaner, scouring powder, or
volatile solvent, such as alcohol, benzene, thinner or insecticide. Using such
materials or maintaining prolonged contact with rubber or vinyl materials may
result in damage to the projector surface and cabinet material.
Never rub the lens with abrasive materials.
Cleaning the projector case
Before you clean the case, turn the projector off using the proper shutdown
procedure as described in "Shutting down the projector" on page 44 and unplug the
power cord.
To remove dirt or dust, wipe the case with a soft, lint-free cloth.
To remove stubborn dirt or stains, moisten a soft cloth with water and a neutral
pH detergent. Then wipe the case.
Never use wax, alcohol, benzene, thinner or other chemical detergents.
These can damage the case.
Storing the projector
If you need to store the projector for an extended time, please follow the instructions
below:
Make sure the temperature and humidity of the storage area are within the
recommended range for the projector. Please refer to "Specifications" on page 67
or consult your dealer about the range.
Retract the adjuster feet.
Remove the battery from the remote control.
Pack the projector in its original packing or equivalent.
Transporting the projector
It is recommended that you ship the projector with its original packing or equivalent.
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Lamp information
Getting to know the lamp hour
When the projector is in operation, the duration (in hours) of lamp usage is
automatically calculated by the built-in timer. The method of calculating the equivalent
lamp hour is as follows:
1. Lamp Usage Time = (x+y+z) hours, if
Time used in Normal mode = x hours
Time used in Eco mode = y hours
Time used in SmartEco mode = z hours
2. Equivalent Lamp Hour= hours
X= lamp life spec of Normal mode
Y= lamp life spec of Eco mode
Z= lamp life spec of SmartEco mode
A' is the longest lamp life spec amoung X, Y, Z
See "Setting Lamp mode" below for more information on Economic
mode.
The lamp hour in Economic and SmartEco is calculated shorter of that in Normal
mode. That is, using the projector in Economic or SmartEco mode helps to extend
the lamp hour.
To obtain the lamp hour information:
1. Press MENU and then press / until the SYSTEM SETUP: Advanced
menu is highlighted.
2. Press to highlight Lamp Settings and press OK. The Lamp Settings page
displays.
3. You will see the Equivalent Lamp Hour information displaying on the menu.
4. To leave the menu, press MENU.
You can also get the lamp hour information on the INFORMATION menu.
Extending lamp life
The projection lamp is a consumable item. To keep the lamp life as long as possible,
you can do the following settings via the OSD menu or remote control.
Setting Lamp mode
Using Economic/SmartEco mode will reduces system noise and power
consumption. If the Economic/SmartEco mode is selected, the light output will be
reduced and result in darker projected pictures, the projector protected for longer working life.
Setting the projector in Economic/SmartEco mode also extends the lamp
operation life. To set Economic/SmartEco mode, go into the SYSTEM SETUP:
Advanced > Lamp Settings > Lamp mode menu and press
/.
, if
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The lamp modes are defined as the chart below.
Setting Auto Power Off
This function allows the projector to turn off automatically if no input source is detected
after a set period of time to prevent unnecessary waste of lamp life.
To s e t Auto Power Off, go into the SYSTEM SETUP: Basic > Auto Power Off
menu and press / . The time period can be set from 5 to 30 minutes in 5-minute
increments. If the preset time lengths are not suitable for your presentation, select
Disable. The projector will not automatically shut down in a certain time period.
Lamp mode Description
Normal Provides full lamp brightness
Economic
Lowers brightness to extend the lamp life and decreases the
fan noise
SmartEco
Adjusts the lamp power automatically depending on the
content brightness level
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Timing of replacing the lamp
When the Lamp indicator lights up red or a message appears suggesting it is time
to replace the lamp, please install a new lamp or consult your dealer. An old lamp may
cause a malfunction in the projector and in some instances the lamp may explode.
Do not attempt to replace the lamp yourself. Contact the qualified service
personnel for replacement.
The Lamp indicator light and Temperature warning light will light up if the
lamp becomes too hot. See "Indicators" on page 65 for details.
The following lamp warning displays will remind you to change the lamp.
The warning messages below are for reference only. Please follow the
actual on-screen instructions to prepare and replace the lamp.
"XXXX" shown in the above messages are numbers that vary depending
on different models.
Status Message
Install a new lamp for optimal performance. If
the projector is normally run with Economic
selected ("Setting Lamp mode" on page 59),
you may continue to operate the projector
until the next lamp warning appears.
A new lamp should be fitted to avoid the
inconvenience when the projector runs out of
lamp time.
It is strongly recommended that you replace
the lamp at this stage. The lamp is a
consumable item. The lamp brightness
diminishes with use. This is normal lamp
behavior. You can replace the lamp whenever
you notice that the brightness level has
significantly diminished.
The lamp MUST be replaced before the
projector will operate normally.
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Replacing the lamp (FOR SERVICE PERSONNEL
ONLY)
Hg - Lamp contains mercury. Manage in accordance with local
disposal laws. See www.lamprecycle.org.
If lamp replacement is performed while the projector is suspended
upside-down from the ceiling, make sure that no one is underneath the
lamp socket to avoid any possible injury or damage to the human eyes
caused by fractured lamp.
To reduce the risk of electrical shock, always turn the projector off and
disconnect the power cord before changing the lamp.
To reduce the risk of severe burns, allow the projector to cool for at
least 45 minutes before replacing the lamp.
To reduce the risk of injuries to fingers and damage to internal
components, use caution when removing lamp glass that has shattered
into sharp pieces.
To reduce the risk of injuries to fingers and/or compromising image
quality by touching the lens, do not touch the empty lamp
compartment when the lamp is removed.
This lamp contains mercury. Consult your local hazardous waste
regulations to dispose of this lamp in a proper manner.
To assure optimal performance from the projector, it is recommended
that you purchase a BenQ projector lamp for lamp replacement.
Ensure good ventilation when handling broken lamps. We recommend
that you use respirators, safety glasses, goggles or face shield and wear
protective clothing such as gloves.
1. Turn the power off and disconnect the projector from the
power outlet. If the lamp is hot, avoid burns by waiting for
approximately 45 minutes until the lamp has cooled.
2. Loosen the screw on the lamp cover.
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3. Remove the lamp cover by (a) sliding
the cover toward the side of the
projector and (b) lifting it off.
Do not turn the power on with
the lamp cover removed.
Do not insert your fingers
between the lamp and the
projector. The sharp edges inside
the projector may cause injuries.
4. Loosen the screws that secure the
lamp.
5. Lift the handle so that it stands up.
Use the handle to slowly pull the
lamp out of the projector.
Pulling it too quickly may cause
the lamp to break and scatter
broken glass in the projector.
Do not place the lamp in locations
where water might splash on it,
children can reach it, or near
flammable materials.
Do not insert your hands into the
projector after the lamp is
removed. If you touch the optical
components inside, it could cause
color unevenness and distortion
of the projected images.
6. Insert the new lamp into the lamp
compartment and make sure it fits in
the projector.
7. Tighten the screws that secure the
lamp.
Loose screw may cause a bad
connection, which could result in
malfunction.
Do not over tighten the screws.
8. Ensure the handle is fully laid flat and
locked in place.
(a)
(b)
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5
7
6
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11. Restart the projector.
Do not turn the power on with the lamp cover removed.
Resetting the lamp timer
12. After the startup logo, open the On-
Screen Display (OSD) menu. Go to the
SYSTEM SETUP: Advanced > Lamp
Settings menu. Press OK. The Lamp
Settings page displays. Press to
highlight Reset lamp timer and press
OK. A warning message displays asking if you want to reset the lamp timer.
Highlight Reset and press OK. The lamp time will be reset to '0'.
Do not reset if the lamp is not new or replaced as this could cause damage.
9. Replace the lamp cover by sliding it
into place.
10. Tighten the screw that secures the
lamp cover.
Loose screw may cause a bad
connection, which could result in
malfunction.
Do not over tighten the screw.
(b)
(a)
Maintenance 65
Indicators
Light Status & Description
POWER TEMP LAMP
System Message
Orange Off Off Stand-by mode
Green
Flashing
Off Off Powering up
Green Off Off Normal operation
Orange
Flashing
Off Off Normal power-down cooling
Red
Flashing
Red
Flashing
Red
Flashing
Download
Green Off Red CW start fail
Burn-In Messages
Green Off Off Burn-in ON
Green Green Green Burn-in OFF
Lamp Error Messages
Off Off Red Lamp1 error in normal operation
Off Off
Orange
Flashing
Lamp is not lit up
Thermal Error Messages
Red Red Off
Fan 1 error (the actual fan speed is outside the
desired speed)
Red
Red
Flashing
Off
Fan 2 error (the actual fan speed is outside the
desired speed)
Green Red Off Temperature 1 error (over limited temperature)
Green
Red
Flashing
Off Thermal Sensor 1 open error
Green Green Off Thermal Sensor 1 short error
Green
Flashing
Green
Flashing
Off Thermal IC #1 I2C Connection error
Troubleshooting
66
Troubleshooting
The projector does not turn on.
No picture
Blurred image
Remote control does not work
The password is incorrect
Cause Remedy
There is no power from the power
cable.
Plug the power cord into the AC inlet on the
projector, and plug the power cord into the
power outlet. If the power outlet has a
switch, make sure that it is switched on.
Attempting to turn the projector on
again during the cooling process.
Wait until the cooling down process has
completed.
Cause Remedy
The video source is not turned on or
connected correctly.
Turn the video source on and check that the
signal cable is connected correctly.
The projector is not correctly
connected to the input signal device.
Check the connection.
The input signal has not been
correctly selected.
Select the correct input signal with the
SOURCE key on the projector or remote
control.
Cause Remedy
The projection lens is not correctly
focused.
Adjust the focus of the lens using the focus
ring.
The projector and the screen are not
aligned properly.
Adjust the projection angle and direction as
well as the height of the unit if necessary.
Cause Remedy
The battery is out of power. Replace the battery with new one.
There is an obstacle between the
remote control and the projector.
Remove the obstacle.
You are too far away from the
projector.
Stand within 8 meters (26 feet) of the
projector.
Cause Remedy
You do not remember the password.
Please see "Entering the password recall
procedure" on page 32 for details.
Specifications 67
Specifications
All specifications are subject to change without notice.
Lamp life results will vary depending on environmental conditions and usage.
Optical
Resolution
MS535/MS535A: 800 x 600 SVGA
MX535: 1024 x 768 XGA
MW535/TW535/MW535A: 1280 x 800
WXGA
MH535/MH535A: 1920 x 1080 1080p
Display system
1-CHIP DMD
Lens F/Number
MS535/MS535A/MX535/MW535/TW535/
MW535A
F = 2.42 to 2.62
f = 22 to 25.79 mm
MH535/MH535A
F = 2.47 to 2.66
f = 20.4 to 24.48 mm
Offset
MS535/MS535A: 106.7±5%
MX535: 106±5%
MW535/TW535/MW535A: 103.8±5%
MH535/MH535A: 107±5%
Zoom ratio
1.2X
Lamp
MS535/MS535A/MX535/MW535/TW535/
MW535A
203 W lamp
MH535/MH535A
210 W lamp
Electrical
Power supply
MS535/MS535A/MX535/MW535/TW535/
MW535A:
AC100–240V, 2.60 A,
50-60 Hz (Automatic)
MH535/MH535A:
AC100–240V, 2.67 A,
50-60 Hz (Automatic)
Power consumption
MS535/MS535A/MX535/MW535/TW535/
MW535A:
260 W (Max); < 0.5 W (Standby)
MH535/MH535A:
267 W (Max); < 0.5 W (Standby)
Mechanical
Weight
2.6 kg (5.7 lbs)
Output terminals
RGB output
D-Sub 15-pin (female) x 1
Speaker
(Stereo) 2 watt x 1
Audio output
PC audio jack x 1
Control
RS-232 serial control
9 pin x 1
IR receiver x 1
USB mini-B x 1
Input terminals
Computer input
RGB input
D-Sub 15-pin (female) x 2
Video signal input
S-VIDEO
Mini DIN 4-pin port x 1
VIDEO
RCA jack x 1
SD/HDTV signal input
Analog - Component RCA jack x 3
(through RGB input)
Digital-HDMI x 2
Audio signal input
Audio in
PC audio jack x 1
Environmental Requirements
Te m p e r a t u r e
Operating: 0°C-40°C at sea level
Storage: -20°C-60°C at sea level
Relative humidity
Operating: 10%-90% (without condensation)
Storage: 10%-90% (without condensation)
Altitude
Operating: 0-1499 m at 0°C-35°C; 1500-3000
m at 0°C-30°C (with High Altitude Mode on)
Storage: 0-12200 m at 30°C
Tr a ns po r ti n g
Original packing or equivalent is recom-
mended.
Repairing
Please visit below website and choose your
country to find your service contact window.
http://www.benq.com/welcome
Specifications
68
Dimensions
332.4 mm (W) x 99 mm (H) x 241.3 mm (D)
Ceiling mount installation
241.3
99
332.4
127.7
149.5
84
242
228
537.9
577.7
626.9
89.1
166.2
332.4
60.6
Ceiling mount screw: M4
(Max L = 25 mm; Min L=20 mm)
Unit: mm
Specifications 69
Timing chart
1. VGA Analog
Supported timing for PC input
Resolution Timing
Horizontal
Frequency
(KHz)
Ver tical
Frequenc
y (Hz)
Pixel
Frequency
(MHz)
3D Field
Sequent
ial
3D
top
bott
om
3D
side
by
side
640 x 480
VGA_60 59.94 31.469 25.175
◎◎
VGA_72 72.809 37.861 31.500
VGA_75 75 37.5 31.500
VGA_85 85.008 43.269 36.000
720 x 400 720 x 400_70 70.087 31.469 28.3221
800 x 600
SVGA_60 60.317 37.879 40.000
◎◎
SVGA_72 72.188 48.077 50.000
SVGA_75 75 46.875 49.500
SVGA_85 85.061 53.674 56.250
SVGA_120
(Reduce
Blanking)
119.854 77.425 83.000
1024 x 768
XGA_60 60.004 48.363 65.000
◎◎
XGA_70 70.069 56.476 75.000
XGA_75 75.029 60.023 78.750
XGA_85 84.997 68.667 94.500
XGA_120
(Reduce
Blanking)
119.989 97.551 115.5
1152 x 864
1152 x
864_75
75 67.5 108
1024 x 576
BenQ
Notebook
Timing
60 35.82 46.966
1024 x 600
BenQ
Notebook
Timing
64.995 41.467 51.419
1280 x 720
1280 x
720_60
60 45 74.250
◎◎
1280 x
720_120
120 90.000 148.500
1280 x 768
1280 x
768_60
59.87 47.776 79.5
◎◎
1280 x 800
WXGA_60 59.81 49.702 83.500
◎◎
WXGA_75 74.934 62.795 106.500
WXGA_85 84.88 71.554 122.500
WXGA_120(
Reduce
Blanking)
119.909 101.563 146.25
1280 x 1024
SXGA_60 60.02 63.981 108.000
◎◎
SXGA_75 75.025 79.976 135.000
SXGA_85 85.024 91.146 157.500
1280 x 960
1280 x
960_60
60 60 108.000
◎◎
1280 x
960_85
85.002 85.938 148.500
1360 x 768
1360 x
768_60
60.015 47.712 85.5
◎◎
1440 x 900 WXGA+_60 59.887 55.935 106.500
◎◎
1400 x 1050 SXGA+_60 59.978 65.317 121.750
◎◎
Specifications
70
The timings showing above may not be supported due to EDID file and
VGA graphic card limitations. It is possible that some timings cannot be
chosen.
Supported timing for Component-YPbPr input
2. HDMI Digital
Supported timing for PC input
1600 x 1200 UXGA 60 75 162.000
◎◎
1680 x 1050
1680 x
1050_60
59.954 65.29 146.25
◎◎
640 x 480
@67Hz
MAC13 66.667 35 30.240
832 x 624
@75Hz
MAC16 74.546 49.722 57.280
1024 x 768
@75Hz
MAC19 75.02 60.241 80.000
1152 x 870
@75Hz
MAC21 75.06 68.68 100.000
Timing Resolution
Horizontal
Frequency
(KHz)
Ver tical
Frequency
(Hz)
Pixel
Frequency
(MHz)
3D Field
Sequential
480i 720 x 480 15.73 59.94 13.5
480p 720 x 480 31.47 59.94 27
576i 720 x 576 15.63 50 13.5
576p 720 x 576 31.25 50 27
720/50p 1280 x 720 37.5 50 74.25
720/60p 1280 x 720 45.00 60 74.25
1080/50i 1920 x 1080 28.13 50 74.25
1080/60i 1920 x 1080 33.75 60 74.25
1080/24P 1920 x 1080 27 24 74.25
1080/25P 1920 x 1080 28.13 25 74.25
1080/30P 1920 x 1080 33.75 30 74.25
1080/50P 1920 x 1080 56.25 50 148.5
1080/60P 1920 x 1080 67.5 60 148.5
Resolution Timing
Horizontal
Frequency
(KHz)
Ver tical
Frequenc
y (Hz)
Pixel
Frequency
(MHz)
3D Field
Sequent
ial
3D
top
bott
om
3D
side
by
side
640 x 480
VGA_60 59.94 31.469 25.175
◎◎
VGA_72 72.809 37.861 31.500
VGA_75 75 37.5 31.500
VGA_85 85.008 43.269 36.000
720 x 400
720 x
400_70
70.087 31.469 28.3221
800 x 600
SVGA_60 60.317 37.879 40.000
◎◎
SVGA_72 72.188 48.077 50.000
SVGA_75 75 46.875 49.500
SVGA_85 85.061 53.674 56.250
SVGA_120
(Reduce
Blanking)
119.854 77.425 83.000
Specifications 71
The timings showing above may not be supported due to EDID file and
VGA graphic card limitations. It is possible that some timings cannot be
chosen.
1024 x 768
XGA_60 60.004 48.363 65.000
◎◎
XGA_70 70.069 56.476 75.000
XGA_75 75.029 60.023 78.750
XGA_85 84.997 68.667 94.500
XGA_120
(Reduce
Blanking)
119.989 97.551 115.5
1152 x 864
1152 x
864_75
75 67.5 108
1024 x 576
BenQ
Notebook
Timing
60 35.82 46.966
1024 x 600
BenQ
Notebook
Timing
64.995 41.467 51.419
1280 x 720
1280 x
720_60
60 45 74.250
◎◎
1280 x 768
1280 x
768_60
59.87 47.776 79.5
◎◎
1280 x 800
WXGA_60 59.81 49.702 83.500
◎◎
WXGA_75 74.934 62.795 106.500
WXGA_85 84.88 71.554 122.500
WXGA_120
(Reduce
Blanking)
119.909 101.563 146.25
1280 x 1024
SXGA_60 60.02 63.981 108.000
◎◎
SXGA_75 75.025 79.976 135.000
SXGA_85 85.024 91.146 157.500
1280 x 960
1280 x
960_60
60 60 108.000
◎◎
1280 x
960_85
85.002 85.938 148.500
1360 x 768
1360 x
768_60
60.015 47.712 85.5
◎◎
1440 x 900
WXGA+_6
0
59.887 55.935 106.500
◎◎
1400 x 1050 SXGA+_60 59.978 65.317 121.750
◎◎
1600 x 1200 UXGA 60 75 162.000
◎◎
1680 x 1050
1680 x
1050_60
59.954 65.29 146.25
◎◎
640 x 480
@67Hz
MAC13 66.667 35 30.240
832 x 624
@75Hz
MAC16 74.546 49.722 57.280
1024 x 768
@75Hz
MAC19 75.02 60.241 80.000
1152 x 870
@75Hz
MAC21 75.06 68.68 100.000
1920 x 1080
1920 x
1080_60
67.5 60 148.5
◎◎
1920 x 1200
1920 x
1200_60
(Reduce
Blanking)
59.95 74.038 154.000
◎◎
Specifications
72
Supported timing for video input
3. Video/S-Video
Supported timing for Video input
Timing Resolution
Horizonta
l
Frequency
(KHz)
Ver ti ca l
Frequenc
y (Hz)
Pixel
Frequency
(MHz)
3D Field Sequential
3D Frame Packing
3D Top-Bottom
3D Side by Side
480i
720 (1440)
x 480
15.73 59.94 27
480p 720 x 480 31.47 59.94 27
576i
720 (1440)
x 576
15.63 50 27
576p 720 x 576 31.25 50 27
720/50p 1280 x 720 37.5 50 74.25
◎◎◎
720/60p 1280 x 720 45.00 60 74.25
◎◎◎
1080/50i 1920 x 1080 28.13 50 74.25
1080/60i 1920 x 1080 33.75 60 74.25
1080/24P 1920 x 1080 27 24 74.25
◎◎◎
1080/25P 1920 x 1080 28.13 25 74.25
1080/30P 1920 x 1080 33.75 30 74.25
1080/50P 1920 x 1080 56.25 50 148.5
◎◎
1080/60P 1920 x 1080 67.5 60 148.5
◎◎
Video mode
Horizontal
Frequency (kHz)
Ver tica l
Frequency (Hz)
Color sub-
carrier
Frequency
(MHz)
3D Field
Sequential
NTSC 15.73 60 3.58
PAL 15.63 50 4.43
SECAM 15.63 50 4.25 or 4.41
PAL-M 15.73 60 3.58
PAL-N 15.63 50 3.58
PAL-60 15.73 60 4.43
NTSC4.43 15.73 60 4.43
Warranty and Copyright information
73
Warranty and Copyright information
Patents
Please go to http://patmarking.benq.com/ for the details of BenQ projector patent
coverage.
Limited warranty
BenQ warrants this product against any defects in material and workmanship, under
normal usage and storage.
Proof of purchase date will be required with any warranty claim. In the event this
product is found to be defective within the warranty period, BenQ's only obligation
and your exclusive remedy shall be replacement of any defective parts (labor
included). To obtain warranty service, immediately notify the dealer from which you
purchased the product of any defects.
Important: The above warranty shall be void if the customer fails to operate the
product in accordance with BenQ's written instructions, especially the ambient
humidity must be in-between 10% and 90%, temperature in-between 0°C and 35°C,
altitude lower than 4920 feet, and avoiding to operate the projector in a dusty
environment. This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may have other
rights which vary from country to country.
For other information, please visit www.BenQ.com.
Copyright
Copyright 2018 by BenQ Corporation. All rights reserved. No part of this publication
may be reproduced, transmitted, transcribed, stored in a retrieval system or
translated into any language or computer language, in any form or by any means,
electronic, mechanical, magnetic, optical, chemical, manual or otherwise, without the
prior written permission of BenQ Corporation.
Disclaimer
BenQ Corporation makes no representations or warranties, either expressed or
implied, with respect to the contents hereof and specifically disclaims any warranties,
merchantability or fitness for any particular purpose. Further, BenQ Corporation
reserves the right to revise this publication and to make changes from time to time in
the contents hereof without obligation to notify any person of such revision or
changes.
*DLP, Digital Micromirror Device and DMD are trademarks of Texas Instruments.
Others are copyrights of their respective companies or organizations.
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