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Table of contents
Table of contents ....................................................................................1
Usage Notice ..........................................................................................3
Safety Information .........................................................................................3
Precautions....................................................................................................4
Eye Safety Warnings .....................................................................................6
Introduction.............................................................................................7
Package Overview.........................................................................................7
Product Overview ..........................................................................................8
Main Unit ................................................................................................................ 8
Connection Ports ................................................................................................... 9
Remote Control .................................................................................................... 10
Installation ............................................................................................11
Connecting the Projector .............................................................................11
Connect to Notebook ........................................................................................... 11
Connect to Video Sources ................................................................................... 12
Powering On/O the Projector .....................................................................13
Powering On the Projector ................................................................................... 13
Powering O the Projector ................................................................................... 14
Warning Indicator ................................................................................................. 14
Adjusting the Projected Image.....................................................................15
Adjusting the Projector’s Height ........................................................................... 15
Adjusting Projection Image Size (WXGA) ............................................................ 16
Adjusting Projection Image Size (1080p) ............................................................. 17
User Controls .......................................................................................18
Remote Control ...........................................................................................18
On-screen Display Menus ...........................................................................20
How to operate ..................................................................................................... 20
Menu Tree ...................................................................................................21
Image ................................................................................................................... 23
Image | Advanced ................................................................................................ 25
Image | Advanced | Color Matching ..................................................................... 27
Image | Advanced | Signal ................................................................................... 28
Display ................................................................................................................. 29
Display | 3D .......................................................................................................... 31
Setup .................................................................................................................... 32
Setup | Language ................................................................................................. 34
Setup | Security .................................................................................................... 35
Setup | Audio Settings ......................................................................................... 38
Setup | Advanced ................................................................................................. 39
Setup | Network ................................................................................................... 40
Setup | LAN Settings ............................................................................................ 41
Setup | Control Settings ....................................................................................... 42
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Table of contents
Options ................................................................................................................. 43
Options | Input Source ......................................................................................... 46
Options | Remote Settings ................................................................................... 47
Options | Advanced .............................................................................................. 48
Options | Lamp Setting ........................................................................................ 50
LAN_RJ45 ...................................................................................................52
Appendices...........................................................................................62
Troubleshooting ........................................................................................... 62
Image ................................................................................................................... 62
Other .................................................................................................................... 63
Projector LED Status Indicator ............................................................................. 64
Remote Control .................................................................................................... 65
Replacing the Lamp.....................................................................................66
Compatibility Modes ....................................................................................69
Video Compatibility .............................................................................................. 69
Video Timing Detail Describe ............................................................................... 69
Computer Compatibility - VESA standards .......................................................... 70
Input Signal for HDMI/DVI-D ............................................................................... 71
True 3D Video Compatibility table ....................................................................... 72
RS232 Commands and Protocol Function List............................................73
RS232 Pin Assignments (projector side) ............................................................. 73
RS232 Protocol Function List .............................................................................. 74
Telnet Commands .......................................................................................78
AMX Device Discovery commands .............................................................78
PJLink™ supported commands...................................................................79
Trademarks .................................................................................................81
Ceiling Mount Installation ............................................................................83
Optoma Global Oces ................................................................................84
Regulation & Safety Notices ........................................................................ 86
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Usage Notice
Safety Information
The lightning ash with arrow head within an equilateral triangle is
intended to alert the user to the presence of uninsulated “dangerous
voltage” within the product’s enclosure that may be of sucient
magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock to persons.
The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert
the user to the presence of important operating and maintenance
(servicing) instructions in the literature accompanying the appliance.
WARNING: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT
EXPOSE THIS APPLIANCE TO RAIN OR MOISTURE. DANGEROUS HIGH
VOLTAGES ARE PRESENT INSIDE THE ENCLOSURE. DO NOT OPEN THE
CABINET. REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED PERSONNEL ONLY.
Class B emissions limits
This Class B digital apparatus meets all requirements of the Canadian
Interference-Causing Equipment Regulations.
Important Safety Instruction
1. Do not block any ventilation openings. To ensure reliable operation of
the projector and to protect from over heating, it is recommended to
install the projector in a location that does not block ventilation. As an
example, do not place the projector on a crowded coee table, sofa,
bed, etc. Do not put the projector in an enclosure such as a book case
or a cabinet that restricts air ow.
2. Do not use the projector near water or moisture. To reduce the risk of
re and/or electric shock, do not expose the projector to rain or
moisture.
3. Do not install near heat sources such as radiators, heaters, stoves or
any other apparatus such as ampliers that emits heat.
4. Clean only with dry cloth.
5. Only use attachments/accessories specied by the manufacturer.
6. Do not use the unit if it has been physically damaged or abused.
Physical damage/abuse would be (but not limited to):
Unit has been dropped.
Power supply cord or plug has been damaged.
Liquid has been spilled on to the projector.
Projector has been exposed to rain or moisture.
Something has fallen in the projector or something is loose inside.
Do not attempt to service the unit yourself. Opening or removing covers
may expose you to dangerous voltages or other hazards. Please call
Optoma before you send the unit for repair.
7. Do not let objects or liquids enter the projector. They may touch danger-
ous voltage points and short out parts that could result in re or electric
shock.
8. See projector enclosure for safety related markings.
9. The unit should only be repaired by appropriate service personnel.
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Usage Notice
Precautions
Please follow all warnings, precautions and
maintenance as recommended in this user’s
guide.
Warning-
Do not look into the projector's lens when the
lamp is on. The bright light may hurt your eyes.
Warning-
To reduce the risk of re or electric shock, do
not expose this projector to rain or moisture.
Warning-
Please do not open or disassemble the
projector as this may cause electric shock.
Warning-
When replacing the lamp, please allow the unit
to cool down. Follow instructions as described
on page 66.
Warning-
This projector will detect the life of the lamp
itself. Please be sure to change the lamp when it
shows warning messages.
Warning-
Reset the "Lamp Reset" function from the
on-screen display "System|Lamp Setting" menu
after replacing the lamp module
(refer to pages 50-51).
Warning-
When switching the projector o, please ensure
the cooling cycle has been completed before
disconnecting power. Allow 90 seconds for the
projector to cool down.
Warning-
Do not use lens cap when projector is in opera-
tion.
Warning-
When the lamp is approaching to the end of its
life time, the message "Replacement suggested"
will show on the screen.
Please contact your local reseller or service cen-
ter to change the lamp as soon as possible.
Note
Note
When the lamp reaches
the end of its life, the
projector will not turn
back on until the lamp
module has been
replaced. To replace
the lamp, follow the
procedures listed under
"Replacing the Lamp"
section on page 66.
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Usage Notice
Do:
Turn o and unplug the power plug from the AC outlet before
cleaning the product.
Use a soft dry cloth with mild detergent to clean the display
housing.
Disconnect the power plug from AC outlet if the product is not
being used for a long period of time.
Do not:
Block the slots and openings on the unit provided for
ventilation.
Use abrasive cleaners, waxes or solvents to clean the unit.
Use under the following conditions:
- In extremely hot, cold or humid environments.
Ensure that the ambient room temperature is
within 5 - 40°C
Relative Humidity is 10 - 85% (Max.), non-condensing
- In areas susceptible to excessive dust and dirt.
- Near any appliance generating a strong magnetic eld.
- In direct sunlight.
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Usage Notice
Eye Safety Warnings
Avoid staring/facing directly into the projector beam at all
times. Keep your back to the beam as much as possible.
When projector is used in a classroom, adequately supervise
students when they are asked to point out something on the
screen.
In order to minimize the lamp power, use room blinds to
reduce ambient light levels.
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Introduction
Package Overview
Unpack and inspect the box contents to ensure all parts
listed below are in the box. If something is missing,
please contact Optoma customer service.
Projector with lens cap Power Cord 1.8m 15 pin D-sub VGA Cable
Remote Control 2 x AAA Batteries Carrying Case
Documentation :

User's Manual

Warranty Card

Quick Start Guide

WEEE Card
Note
Note
Due to dierent
applications in each
Country, some regions
may have dierent
accessories.
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Introduction
Product Overview
Main Unit
11
10
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
1. IR Receiver
2. Tilt-Adjustment Feet
3. Lens Cap
4. Function Keys
5. LED Indicators
6. Power Button
7. LENS SHIFT
8. Zoom
9. Focus
10. Lens
11. Connection Ports
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Introduction
Connection Ports
16
15
14
13
12
11
10
98765
4
321
1. Power Socket
2. VGA2-IN/YPbPr
3. VGA1-IN/YPbPr/
4. SERVICE
5. VGA-OUT
6. RS-232C
7. DisplayPort
8. HDMI
9. RJ-45
10. Kensington Microsaver
TM
Lock Port
11. VIDEO
12. AUDIO2-IN (L and R)
13. S-Video
14. AUDIO1 IN
15. AUDIO OUT
16. 12V OUT
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Introduction
Note
Note
Due to generic remote,
function is model
dependent.
CAUTION
Use of controls,
adjustments or
performance of
procedures other
than those specied
herein may result in
hazardous laser light
exposure.
Complies with
FDA performance
standards for laser
products except for
deviations pursuant to
Laser Notice No. 50,
dated June 24, 2007.
Remote Control
1. Power On
2. Test Pattern
3. Function 1 (Assignable)
4. Display mode / Mouse
Left Key
5. Four Directional Select
Keys
6. Enter
7. Information Panel
8. Source
9. Volume +/-
10. Format (Aspect Ratio)
11. Zoom
12. VGA1/1 (Number Button
for password input)
13. VGA2/4
14. BNC/7
15. S-Video/2
16. Video/5
17. YPbPr/8
18. Power O
19. Mouse Switch
20. Function 2 (Assignable)
21. AV Mute / Mouse Right
Key
22. Laser (DO NOT POINT IN
EYES)
23. Re-Sync
24. V Keystone +/-
25. Menu
26. Remote code All
27. HDMI2
28. HDMI1/3
29. DVI/6
30. 3D/0
31. DisplayPort/9
32. Remote code 01~99
1
22
23
24
2
3
4
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
18
19
20
21
25
15
16
17
31
32
5
26
27
28
29
30
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Connecting the Projector
Connect to Notebook
Installation
1............................................................................................VGA Input Cable
2..........................................................DVI/HDMI Cable (Optional Accessory)
3.................................................................HDMI Cable (Optional Accessory)
4....................................................................................................Power Cord
5.................................................................Audio Cable (Optional Accessory)
6...............................................................RS232 Cable (Optional Accessory)
Note
Note
Due to the dierence
in applications for each
country, some regions
may have dierent
accessories.
E62405SP
R
VGA, DVI, HDMI
4
5
32
1
6
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Installation
Connect to Video Sources
1....................................SCART RGB/S-Video Adapter (Optional Accessory)
2.................................................................HDMI Cable (Optional Accessory)
3....................................................................................................Power Cord
4............................................................. S-Video Cable (Optional Accessory)
5.............................................. Composite Video Cable (Optional Accessory)
Note
Note
12V OUT is a
programmable trigger.
Note
Note
Due to the dierence
in applications for each
country, some regions
may have dierent
accessories.
Video Output
S-Video Output
DVD player, Set-top Box
HDTV receiver
DVD player, Set-top Box
HDTV receiver
E62405SP
R
1
4
5
3
2
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Installation
Powering On/O the Projector
Powering On the Projector
1. Remove the lens cover.
2. Connect the power cord to the projector.
3. Turn On the connected devices.
4. Ensure the Power LED is ashing and then press the power
button to turn On the projector.
The projector’s startup logo screen displays and connected
devices are detected. If the connected device is a laptop, press
the appropriate keys on the computer keyboard to switch the
display output to the projector. (Check the user manual of the
laptop to determine the appropriate Fn key combination to change
display output.)
See Security Settings on page 35 if security lock is enabled.
5. If more than one input device is connected, press the “Source”
button sequentially to switch between devices.
For direct source selection, see page 19.
Note
Note
Turn on the projector
rst and then select the
signal sources.
Note
Note
Due to the dierence
in applications for each
country, some regions
may have dierent
accessories.
Note
Note
12V OUT is a
programmable trigger.
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Installation
Warning Indicator
When the Lamp LED indicator lights red, the projector will
automatically shut itself down. Please contact your local
reseller or service center. See page 64.
When the Temp LED is on a steady (not ashing) red, the
projector will automatically shut itself down. Under normal
conditions, the projector can be switched on again after it
has cooled down. If the problem persists, you should contact
your local dealer or our service center. See page 64.
Powering O the Projector
1. Press the " " button on the remote control or "POWER" button
on the panel of the projector to turn o the projector. First push of
button will display the following message on the screen.
Press the button again to conrm the shut down. If the button is not
pressed, the message will disappear in 5 seconds.
2. The Power LED ashes green (1 sec on, 1sec o) and the fans will
speed up during shut down cooling cycle. The projector reaches
stand-by mode as soon as the Power LED ashes green (2 sec on,
2 sec o).
If you wish to turn the projector back on, you must wait until the
projector has completed the cooling cycle and has entered standby
mode. Once in standby mode, simply press "POWER" button on
the rear of the projector or " " on the remote control to restart the
projector.
3. Disconnect the power cord from the electrical outlet and the
projector only when the projector is in stand-by mode.
Note
Note
Contact the nearest
service center if the
projector displays
these symptoms. See
page 84 for more
information.
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Installation
Adjusting the Projected Image
Adjusting the Projector’s Height
The projector is equipped with tilt-adjuster feet for adjust-
ing the image height.
To adjust the angle of the picture, turn the tilt-adjuster right
or left until the desired angle has been achieved.
Note
Note
The projector
table or stand
should be level
and sturdy.
Position the
projector so that
it is perpendicular
to the screen.
For personal
safety, please
secure the cables
properly.
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Installation
Diagonal
length (inch) size
of 4:3 Screen
Screen Size W X H (4:3) Projection distance (D)
Oset (A)
(m) (feet) (m) (feet)
Width Height Width Height wide tele wide tele (m) (feet)
30 0.66 0.37 2.18 1.23 0.92 0.52 3.03 1.70 0.06 0.18
40 0.89 0.50 2.91 1.63 1.23 0.69 4.04 2.27 0.07 0.25
60 1.33 0.75 4.36 2.45 1.85 1.04 6.06 3.41 0.11 0.37
80 1.77 1.00 5.81 3.27 2.46 1.38 8.08 4.54 0.15 0.49
100 2.21 1.25 7.26 4.09 3.08 1.73 10.10 5.68 0.19 0.61
120 2.66 1.49 8.72 4.90 3.69 2.08 12.11 6.81 0.22 0.74
140 3.10 1.74 10.17 5.72 4.31 2.42 14.13 7.95 0.26 0.86
160 3.54 1.99 11.62 6.54 4.92 2.77 16.15 9.09 0.30 0.98
190 4.21 2.37 13.80 7.76 5.85 3.29 19.18 10.79 0.35 1.16
230 5.09 2.86 16.71 9.40 7.08 3.98 23.22 13.06 0.43 1.41
280 6.20 3.49 20.34 11.44 8.62 4.85 28.27 15.90 0.52 1.72
300 6.64 3.74 21.79 12.26 9.23 5.19 30.29 17.04 0.56 1.84
Adjusting Projection Image Size (WXGA)
Note
Note
300" (overdrive) for
Asia.
Projection Distance
Keystone Correction Angle
Image Height
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Installation
Diagonal
length (inch) size
of 16:9 Screen
Screen Size W X H (16:9) Projection distance (D)
Oset (A)
(m) (feet) (m) (feet)
Width Height Width Height wide tele wide tele (m) (feet)
30 0.65 0.40 2.12 1.32 0.94 0.59 3.10 1.93 0.05 0.15
40 0.86 0.54 2.83 1.77 1.26 0.79 4.13 2.58 0.06 0.20
60 1.29 0.81 4.24 2.65 1.89 1.18 6.19 3.87 0.09 0.30
80 1.72 1.08 5.65 3.53 2.52 1.57 8.25 5.16 0.12 0.41
100 2.15 1.35 7.07 4.42 3.14 1.97 10.32 6.45 0.15 0.51
120 2.58 1.62 8.48 5.30 3.77 2.36 12.38 7.74 0.19 0.61
140 3.02 1.88 9.89 6.18 4.40 2.75 14.44 9.03 0.22 0.71
160 3.45 2.15 11.31 7.07 5.03 3.14 16.51 10.32 0.25 0.81
190 4.09 2.56 13.43 8.39 5.97 3.73 19.60 12.25 0.29 0.97
230 4.95 3.10 16.25 10.16 7.23 4.52 23.73 14.83 0.36 1.17
280 6.03 3.77 19.79 12.37 8.81 5.50 28.89 18.06 0.43 1.42
300 6.46 4.04 21.20 13.25 9.43 5.90 30.95 19.34 0.46 1.52
Adjusting Projection Image Size (1080p)
Projection Distance
Keystone Correction Angle
Image Height
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User Controls
Remote Control
Note
Note
Due to the dierence
in applications for each
country, some regions
may have dierent
accessories.
Using the Remote Control
Power On/O
Refer to the “Powering O the Projector” on page 14.
Refer to the “Powering On the Projector” on page 13.
Test Pattern Refer to the “Test Pattern” on page 44.
Mouse Switch
When connecting your PC to the projector through
USB, press “Mouse Switch” to activate/ inactivate the
mouse mode and control your PC using the remote.
Function 1
(F1)
Refer to the “Function 1” on page 47.
Function 2
(F2)
Refer to the “Function 2” on page 47.
Mode
( )
Mode - Refer to the “Display Mode” on page 23.
- In the mouse mode, use as emulation of
USB mouse left click via USB.
AV Mute
( )
AV Mute - Momentarily turns o/on the audio and
video.
- In the mouse mode, use as emulation of
USB mouse right click via USB.
Four
Directional
Select Keys
1. Use ▲▼◄► to select items or make adjustments
to your selection.
2. In the mouse mode, use ▲▼◄► as emulation of
directional keys.
Enter
1. Conrm your item selection.
2. In the mouse mode, as emulation keyboard enter
key.
Info. Refer to the “Information” on page 45.
Laser
Press to operate the on-screen pointer.
DO NOT POINT IN EYES.
Source Press “Source” to search for source.
Re-Sync
Automatically synchronize the projector to the input
source.
Menu
Press “Menu” to launch the on-screen display (OSD)
menu. To exit OSD, press “Menu” again.
Note
Note
Due to generic remote,
function is model
dependent.
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User Controls
Using the Remote Control
Volume +/- Press “Volume +/-” to adjust volume.
V Keystone +/-
Adjusts image distortion caused by tilting the
projector. (±30 degrees)
Format Refer to the “Format” on page 29.
Zoom Press “Zoom” to zoom out images.
Remote ID
Press until Power LED is ashing then press 01~99
to set the particular remote code.
Remote All Press to set remote code to all.
VGA1
Press “VGA1” to choose source from VGA- IN
connector.
S-Video Press “S-Video” to choose S-Video source.
HDMI Press “HDMI” to choose HDMI source.
Re-sync
Automatically synchronizes the projector to the input
source.
VGA2
Press “VGA2” to choose source from VGA- IN
connector.
Video Press “Video” to choose Composite video source.
DVI Press “DVI” to choose source from DVI-D connector.
BNC Press “BNC” to choose BNC source.
YPbPr Press “YPbPr” to choose YPbPr source.
DisplayPort Press “DisplayPort” to choose DisplayPort source.
3D Press “3D” to turn on/o 3D menu.
Note
Note
Due to the dierence
in applications for each
country, some regions
may have dierent
accessories.
Note
Note
Due to generic remote,
function is model
dependent.
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User Controls
On-screen Display Menus
The Projector has multilingual On-screen Display menus
that allow you to make image adjustments and change a
variety of settings. The projector will automatically detect
the source.
How to operate
1. To open the OSD menu, press “Menu” on the Remote Control or
Control Panel.
2. When OSD is displayed, use ◄► keys to select any item in the
main menu. While making a selection on a particular page, press
▲▼ or “ENTER” key on the Remote Control or “Enter” on the
Control Panel to enter sub menu.
3. Use ▲▼ keys to select the desired item and adjust the settings
by ◄► key.
4. Select the next item to be adjusted in the sub menu and adjust as
described above.
5. Press “ENTER” key on the Remote Control or “Enter” on the
Control Panel or “Menu” to conrm, and the screen will return to
the main menu.
6. To exit, press “Menu” again. The OSD menu will close and the
projector will automatically save the new settings.
Main Menu
Setting
Sub Menu
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User Controls
Menu Tree
Note
Note
(#) “Color” and
“Tint” is only
supported in
for YUV video
sources.
(*) “3D” is only
available when a
compatible signal
is supplied.
IMAGE
Display Mode
Sharpness
Brightness
Advanced
#Tint
#Color
IMAGE | Advanced
BrilliantColor
TM
Noise Reduction
Gamma
Color Temp.
Color Space
Color Space
Color Matching (saved by signal)
Signal
Exit
SETUP | Security
Security Setting
Screen type
Security Timer
Change Password
Exit
Auto/RGB/YUV
Warm/Standard/Cool/Cold
Film/Video/Graphic/Standard
Presentation/Bright/Movie/sRGB/Blackboard/DICOM SIM./User/3D
Auto/RGB(0-255)/RGB(16-235)/YUV
Automatic/Frequency/Phase/H. Position/V. Position/Exit
Format
Edge Mask
Zoom
H Image Shift
V Image Shift
V Keystone
DISPLAY
4:3/16:9 or 16:10/Native/Auto (WXGA)
4:3/16:9/LBX/Native/Auto (1080p)
3D Mode DLP-Link/IR
3D->2D
3D Format
3D Sync Invert
Exit
Red/Green/Blue/Cyan/Magenta/Yellow/White/Reset/Exit
3D/L/R
Auto/SBS/Top and Bottom/Frame Sequential
On/Off
Language
SETUP
Projection
Menu Location
Security
Projector ID
Audio Settings
On/Off
16:10/16:9(WXGA)
Month/Day/Hour/Exit
Control Settings
SETUP | Audio Settings
Internal Speaker
Mute
Volume
Audio Input
Exit
On/Off
On/Off
0~10
Default /Audio 1/Audio 2
SETUP | Advanced
SETUP | Network
Logo
Logo Capture
Closed Captioning
Exit
Optoma/Neutral/User
Off/CC1/CC2
Contrast
Reset
Advanced
Crestron/Extron/PJ Link/AMX Device Discovery/Telnet/Exit
LAN Settings
Network Status/DHCP/IP Address/Subnet Mask/Gateway/DNS/Apply/MAC Address/Exit
Network
*3D
DISPLAY | 3D
*HDMI only
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User Controls
Note
Note
(**)When
DynamicBlack
is On, and
Brightness
Mode is set
to Bright, the
Dynamic range
is 100%~30%.
When brightness
mode is on
Eco. Mode, the
dynamic range is
80%~30%
Function 1
Function 2
IR Function
Remote Code
Brightness/Contrast/Color Matching/Color Temp./Gamma
Source Lock/Projection/Lamp Settings/Mute/Zoom
Exit
On/Off
All ~ 99
OPTIONS
Source Lock
High Altitude
Information Hide
Keypad Lock
Background Color
On/Off
Lamp Settings
Reset Current/All
On/Off
On/Off/Auto 3D
Input Source
VGA 1/VGA 2/Video/S-Video/HDMI/DisplayPort/Exit
On/Off
On/Off
OPTIONS | Advanced
Direct Power On
Auto Power Off (min)
Sleep Timer (min)
On/Off
Signal Power On On/Off
Quick Resume
OSD Time-Out
Exit
On/Off
Power Mode (Standby)
Active/ECO
5 sec./15 sec./30 sec./60 sec./Never
OPTIONS | Lamp Setting
Lamp Hour
Lamp Reset
Exit
Yes/No
On/Off**
OPTIONS | Remote Setting
Test Pattern
Information
Blue/Black/Red/Green/White
12V Trigger
Remote Setting
Advanced
None/Grid/White
Lamp Reminder
On/Off
DynamicBlack
Brightness Mode
Bright/Eco.
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User Controls
Image
Display Mode
There are many factory presets optimized for various types of
images.
Presentation: Good color and brightness from PC input.
Bright: Maximum brightness from PC input.
Movie: For home theater.
sRGB: Standardised accurate color.
Blackboard: This mode should be selected to achieve optimum
color settings when projecting onto a blackboard
(green).
DICOM SIM: This display mode simulates the grayscale/
gamma performance of equipment used for
“Digital Imaging and Com munications in Medicine”
(DICOM).
Important: This mode should NEVER be used for medical
diagnosis, it is for education/training purposes only.
User: User’s own settings.
3D: User adjustable setting for 3D viewing.
Brightness
Adjust the brightness of the image.
Press to darken image.
Press to lighten the image.
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Contrast
The contrast controls the degree of dierence between the
lightest and darkest parts of the picture.
Press to decrease the contrast.
Press to increase the contrast.
Sharpness
Adjusts the sharpness of the image.
Press to decrease the sharpness.
Press to increase the sharpness.
Color
Adjusts a video image from black and white to full color saturation.
Press to decrease the amount of color in the image.
Press to increase the amount of color in the image.
Tint
Adjusts the color balance of red and green.
Press to increase the amount of green in the image.
Press to increase the amount of red in the image.
Advanced
Enter the Advanced menu. Select advanced display options such
as Noise Reduction, BrilliantColor™, Gamma, Color Temp., Color
Space, Color Matching, Signal, and Exit. See page 25 for more
information.
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Noise Reduction
The motion Adaptive Noise Reduction reduces the amount of
visible noise in interlaced signals. The range is from “0” to “10”.
(0=O)
BrilliantColor™
This adjustable item utilizes a new color-processing algorithm and
system level enhancements to enable higher brightness while
providing true, more vibrant colors in picture. The range is from
1 to 10. If you prefer a stronger enhanced image, adjust toward
the maximum setting. For a smoother, more natural image, adjust
toward the minimum setting.
Gamma
Choose the Gamma type from Film, Video, Standard.
Color Temp
Adjust the color temperature. Cold temperature, the screen looks
colder; with Warm temperature, the screen looks warmer.
Color Space
Select an appropriate color matrix type from AUTO, RGB, YUV.
For HDMI only: Select color matrix from Auto, RGB (0-255),
RGB (16-235), YUV.
Image | Advanced
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Color Matching
Enter the Color Matching menu. See page 27 for more details.
Signal
Enter the Signal menu. Set projector signal properties. The
function is available when input source is support VGA 1/VGA 2.
See page 28 for more information.
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Colors (Except White)
Press ▲▼ to select a color and press “ENTER” to adjust the hue,
saturation, and gain settings.
Press ▲▼ to select Hue, Saturation, or Gain and press ◄► to
adjust the settings.
White
Press ▲▼ to select White and press “ENTER”.
Press ▲▼ to select Red, Green, or Blue and press ◄► to adjust
the settings.
Reset
Reset all Color Setting values to the factory default.
Image | Advanced |
Color Matching
Note
Note
Green, Blue,
Cyan,Yellow,
Magenta can be
separate adjust
by each color
HSG.
White can be
adjust Red,
Green, Blue color
by each.
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Automatic
Set Automatic to On or O to lock or unlock the Phase and
Frequency features.
Disable—O auto lock.
Enable—On auto lock.
Frequency
Change the display data frequency to match the frequency of your
computer’s graphics card. If you experience a vertical ickering
bar, use this function to make an adjustment.
Phase
Phase synchronizes the signal timing of the display with the
graphics card. If you experience an unstable or ickering image,
use this function to correct it.
H. Position
Press to move the image left.
Press to move the image right.
V. Position
Press to move the image down.
Press to move the image up.
Image | Advanced |
Signal
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Display
Format
Use this function to choose your desired aspect ratio.
4:3: This format is for 4x3 input sources not enhanced for Wide
screen TV.
16:9/16:10: This format is for 16x9 input sources, like HDTV
and DVD enhanced for Wide screen TV.
LBX: This format is for non-16x9, letterbox source and for users
who use an external 16x9 lens to display 2.35:1 aspect ratio
using full resolution.
Native: Depends on the resolution of the input source – No
scaling is performed.
Auto: Automatically selects the appropriate format.
Screen Appearance
16:9/16:10
LBX
4:3
Format
Format
Format
Native
WXGA/1080P
Input Signal
or
Screen Appearance
16:9
LBX
4:3
Format
Format
Format
Native
XGA
Input Signal
or
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Zoom
Press to reduce the size of the image.
Press to magnify an image on the projected screen.
Edge Mask
Edge Mask function removes the noise in a video image. Edge
Mask the image to remove video encoding noise on the edge of
video source.
H Image Shift
Shifts the projected image position horizontally.
Press to move the image left on the projected screen.
Press to move the image right on the projected screen.
V Image Shift
Shifts the projected image position vertically.
Press to move the image up on the projected screen.
Press to move the image down on the projected screen.
V Keystone
Press or to compensate for vertical images distortion when
the projector is positioned at an angle to the screen.
3D
Enter the 3D menu. Select 3D options such as 3D Mode,
3D->2D, 3D Format, and 3D Sync Invert. See page 31 for more
information.
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Display | 3D
3D Mode
DLP Link: Select DLP Link to use optimized settings for DLP
Link 3D Glasses.
IR: Select IR to use optimized settings for IR-based 3D images.
3D2D
Press or to select projector display 3D content in 2D (Left)
or 2D(Right) without using 3D glasses to enjoy 3D content.
This setting can also be used for dual projector passive 3D
installations.
3D Format
Auto: When a 3D identication signal is detected, the 3D format
is selected automatically. (For HDMI 1.4 3D sources only)
SBS: Display 3D signal in Side-by-Side format.
Top and Bottom: Display 3D signal in Top and Bottom format.
Frame Sequential: Display 3D signal in Frame Sequential
format.
3D Sync. Invert
Press or to enable or disable the 3D Sync invert function to
invert images.
Note
Note
3D settings would be
saved after adjustment.
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Language
Enter the Language menu. Select the multilingual OSD menu.
See page 34 for more information.
Projection
Select projection method:
Front Desktop
The factory default setting.
Rear Desktop
When you select this function, the projector reverses the image
so you can project from behind a translucent screen.
Front Ceiling
When you select this function, the projector turns the image
upside down for ceiling-mounted projection.
Rear Ceiling
When you select this function, the projector reverses and turns
the image upside down at same time. You can project from
behind a translucent screen with ceiling mounted projection.
Menu Location
Choose the menu location on the display screen.
Screen Type
Press ◄► to set the aspect ratio to 16:9 or 16:10. This function is
only available for WXGA.
Setup
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Security
Enter the Security menu. Access the projector’s security features.
See pages 35-37 for more information.
Projector ID
Select a two digit projector ID from 00 through 99.
Audio Settings
Enter the Audio menu. Set audio level properties. See page 38
for more information.
Advanced
Enter the Advanced menu. Select the screen display during
startup. See page 39 for more information.
Network
Allows access to controls for web, PJ-Link, and IP commands.
See page 40 for more information.
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Language
Choose the multilingual OSD menu. Press “ENTER” into the sub
menu and then use the Left () or Right () key to select your
preferred language.
Setup | Language
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Setup | Security
Security Setting
Enable or disable the security password.
On—the current password is required to power on the projector
and access the Security menu.
O—no password is required after system power up.
When security is enabled, the following screen displays at startup
and before access to the Security menu is allowed:
Note
Note
The default password:
1, 2, 3, 4, 5.
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Security Timer
Enter the Security Timer sub menu.
Enter the Months, Days, and hours that the projector can be
used without entering the password. Exiting to the Setup menu
activates the Security Timer.
Once activated, the projector requires a password on the
specied dates and times to allow power on and access to the
security menu.
If the projector is in use and the Security Timer is active, the
following screen displays 60 seconds before the password is
required.
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Change Password
Use this submenu to change the security password for the
projector.
1. Select Change Password from the Security submenu. The
Conrm Change Password dialog box displays.
2. Select Yes.
3. Enter the default password <1> <2> <3> <4> <5>.
A second password screen displays.
4. Enter the new password twice for verication.
Note
Note
If the incorrect
password is entered
three times, the device
auto shutdowns after
10 seconds.
Note
Note
If the new passwords
do not match, the
password screen
redisplays.
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Internal Speaker
O—turn o the internal speaker.
On–turn on the internal speaker.
Mute
Toggle the audio on or o.
O—the speaker volume and audio out are turned on.
On–the speaker volume and audio out are turned o.
Volume
Press to decrease the volume.
Press to increase the volume.
Audio Input
Press ◄► to select audio source input.
Setup |
Audio Settings
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Setup | Advanced
Logo
Select the screen to display during startup.
Optoma—the supplied default startup screen.
Neutral— is Background Color.
User—customized screen capture using the Logo Capture
function.
Logo Capture
Capture a displayed screen to use as the startup screen.
1. Display the desired screen on the projector.
2. Select Logo Capture from the Advanced menu.
A conrmation screen displays.
3. Select OK. Screen capture in progress will display.
When nished, Screen capture Succeeded will display.
The captured screen is saved as User in the logo menu.
Closed Captioning
Select the screen to display closed captioning
O–the supplied default setting.
CC1/CC2–closed captioning type select.
Note
Note
Only one startup screen
can be saved at once.
Subsequent captures
overwrite previous les
limited in 1920 x 1200
(Refer Appendices
Timing Table)
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LAN Settings
Enter the LAN Settings menu. See page 41 for more
information.
Control Settings
Enter the Control Settings menu. See page 42 for more
information.
Setup | Network
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Setup | LAN Settings
If the connection is successful, the OSD display will show the
following dialogue box.
Network State—to display network information.
DHCP:
On: Assign an IP address to the projector from the DHCP
server automatically.
O: Assign an IP address manually.
IP Address—Select an IP address
Subnet Mask—Select subnet mask number.
Gateway—Select the default gateway of the network connected
to the projector.
DNS—Select DNS number.
Apply—Press “ENTER” to apply the selection.
MAC Address—Read only.
Note
Note
Network sub-menu
can only be accessed
if a network cable is
connected.
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Crestron
Press ◄► to check to enable/disable Crestron.
Extron
Press ◄► to check to enable/disable Extron.
PJ Link
Press ◄► to check to enable/disable PJ Link.
AMX Device Discovery
Press ◄► to check to enable/disable AMX Device Discovery.
Telent
Press ◄► to check to enable/disable Telnet.
Setup |
Control Settings
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Options
Input Source
Enter the Input Source submenu. Select the sources to scan for at
startup. See page 46 for more information.
Source Lock
Lock the current source as the only available source, even if the
cable is unplugged.
On—only the current source is recognized as an input source.
O—all sources selected in Options | Input Source are
recognized as an input source.
High Altitude
Adjust the fan speed to reect the environment.
On—increases fan speed for high temperature, humidity, or
altitude.
O—regular fan speed for normal conditions.
Information Hide
Suppress informational messages on the projected screen.
On—no status messages appear on screen during operation.
O— status messages appear as normal on screen during
operation.
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Keypad Lock
Lock the buttons on the projector top panel.
On—a warning message displays to conrm keypad lock.
O—projector keypad functions as normal.
Test Pattern
Display a test pattern. There are Grid, White and None.
Background Color
Select the desired background color for the projected image when
no source is detected.
Remote Settings
Enter the Remote settings. See page 47 for more information.
12V Trigger
Press ◄► to select 12V Trigger whether output or not.
Note
Note
Hold "ENTER" key on
keypad for 10 seconds
to unlock keypad
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Advanced
Enter the Advanced menu. See pages 48-49 for more
details.
Lamp Setting
Enter the Lamp Setting menu. See pages 50-51 for more
details.
Information
Show the projector information.
Reset
Reset all Options to default factory settings.
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Input Source
Use this option to enable / disable input sources. Press or
to select a source, then press or to enable / disable it. Press
“ENTER” to nalize the selection. The projector will not search
inputs that are de-selected.
Options |
Input Source
Note
Note
If all sources are
deselected, the
projector cannot display
any images. Always
leave at least one
source selected.
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Function 1
Set F1 key as a hotkey for Brightness, Contrast, Color Matching,
Color Temp. or Gamma function.
Function 2
Set F2 key as a hotkey for Source Lock, Projection, Lamp
Settings, Mute, Zoom or Volume function.
IR Function
Enable or Disable projector’s IR function.
Remote Code
Press ◄► to set Remote custom code and press “ENTER” to
change to the setting.
Options |
Remote Settings
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Options | Advanced
Direct Power On
Enable or disable Direct Power On.
On—the projector powers on automatically when AC power is
supplied.
O— the projector must be powered on as normal.
Signal Power On
Enable or disable Signal Power On.
On—the projector powers on automatically when an active
signal is detected.
O— disable the power on trigger by active signal is detected.
1. Only available on Standby Mode is Active.
2. If projector is turned o with keeping input the signal source
(the last image source showing on screen), it will not re-start
unless:
a. Terminate the last image source and input any signal source
again.
b. Unplug and re-plug the projector power again.
3. Signal power on will ignore “source lock” setting.
Note
Note
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Auto Power O (min)
Set the Auto Power O interval. The projector powers o the lamp
after 30 minutes of no signal by default. The following warning is
displayed 60 seconds before power o.
Sleep Timer (min)
Set the Sleep Timer interval. The projector powers o after the
specied time period of inactivity (regardless of signal). The
following warning is displayed 60 seconds before power o.
Quick Resume
If Quick Resume is On, the projector can resume operating soon
provided the projector is turned back on within 100 seconds of
being turned o.
Power Mode (Standby)
Eco.: Choose “Eco.” to save power dissipation further < 0.5W.
Active: Choose “Active” to return to normal standby and the
VGA out port will be enabled.
OSD Time-Out
Set the OSD display time
Note
Note
When Power Mode
(Standby) is set to
Eco, the VGA & Audio
pass-through, RS232
and RJ45 will be
deactivated when the
projector is in standby.
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Lamp Hour
Displays the number of hours the lamp has been active. This item
is for display only.
Lamp Reminder
Enable or disable the lamp life span reminder.
On—a warning message displays when remaining lamp life is
less than 30 hours.
O—no warning message displays.
Brightness Mode
Select the lamp brightness mode.
Bright—the default setting.
Eco.—lower brightness setting to conserve lamp life.
Options |
Lamp Setting
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DynamicBlack
Select the DynamicBlack mode.
Lamp Reset
After replacing the lamp, reset the lamp counter to accurately
reect the new lamp’s life span.
1. Select Lamp Reset.
A conrmation screen displays.
2. Select Yes to reset the lamp counter to zero.
Note
Note
When DynamicBlack
is On, and Brightness
Mode is set to Bright,
the Dynamic range
is 100%~30%. When
brightness mode is
on Eco. Mode, the
dynamic range is
80%~30%.
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LAN_RJ45
For simplicity and ease of operation, the Optoma projector
provides diverse networking and remote management features.
The LAN/RJ45 function of the projector through a network, such
as remotely manage: Power On/O, Brightness and Contrast
settings. Also, projector status information, such as: Video-
Source, Sound-Mute, etc.
Wired LAN Terminal functionalites
The projector can be controlled by a PC (Laptop) or other external
device via LAN/RJ45 port and compatible with Crestron / Extron /
AMX (Device Discovery) / PJLink.
Crestron is a registered trademark of Crestron Electronics, Inc.
of the United States.
Extron is a registered trademark of Extron Electronics, Inc. of
the United States.
AMX is a registered trademark of AMX LLC of the United
States.
PJLink applied for trademark and logo registration in Japan, the
United States of America, and other countries by JBMIA.
Supported External Devices
This projector is supported by the specied commands of
the Crestron Electronics controller and related software (ex,
RoomView
®
).
http://www.crestron.com/
This projector is compliant to support Extron device(s) for
reference.
http://www.extron.com/
This projector is supported by AMX ( Device Discovery ).
http://www.amx.com/
Note
Note
Projector
connects to
LAN, please use
Ethernet Normal
Cable.
Peer-to-peer
(PC connects
to Projector
directly), please
use Ethernet
Crossover Cable.
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This projector supports all commands of PJLink Class1 (Version
1.00).
http://pjlink.jbmia.or.jp/english/
For more detail of information about the diverse types of
external devices which can be connected to the LAN/RJ45 port
and remote/control the projector, as well as the related control
commands supporting for each external device, kindly please get
contact with the Support-Service directly.
LAN_RJ45
1. Connect an RJ45 cable to RJ45 ports on the projector and the PC
(Laptop).
2. On the PC (Laptop), select Start -> Control Panel-> Network
Connections.
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3. Right Click on your Local Area Connection, and select Property.
4. In the Properties window, select the General tab, and select
Internet Protocol (TCP/IP).
5. Click Properties.
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6. Fill in the IP address and Subnet mask, then press OK.
7. Press the Menu button on the projector.
8. Select OSD-> SETUP-> Network Settings-> Lan Settings.
9. After getting into Network Status, input the following:
DHCP: O
IP Address: 10.10.10.10
Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0
Gateway: 0.0.0.0
DNS: 0.0.0.0
10. Press “ENTER” / to conrm settings.
11. Open a web browser (ex, Microsoft Internet Explorer with Adobe
Flash Player 9.0 or higher).
12. In the Address bar, input the IP address: 10.10.10.10.
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13. Press “ENTER” / .
The projector is setup for remote management. The LAN/RJ45
function displays as follows.
Note
Note
For more information,
please visit http://www.
crestron.com
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Category Item Input-Length
Crestron Control
IP Address 15
IP ID 3
Port 5
Projector
Projector Name 10
Location 10
Assigned To 10
Network Conguration
DHCP (Enabled) (N/A)
IP Address 15
Subnet Mask 15
Default Gateway 15
DNS Server 15
User Password
Enabled (N/A)
New Password 10
Conrm 10
Admin Password
Enabled (N/A)
New Password 10
Conrm 10
For more information, please visit http://www.crestron.com.
Preparing Email Alerts
1. Make sure that user can access the homepage of LAN RJ45
function by web browser (for ex-ample, Microsoft Internet Explorer
v6.01/v8.0).
2. From the Homepage of LAN/RJ45, click Alert Settings.
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3. By default, these input boxes in Alert Settings are blank.
4. For Sending alert mail, input the following:
The SMTP eld is the mail server for sending out email (SMTP
protocol). This is a required eld.
The To eld is the recipient’s email address (for example, the
projector administrator). This is a required eld.
The Cc eld sends a carbon copy of the alert to the specied
email address. This is an optional eld (for example, the
projector administrator’s assistant).
The From eld is the sender’s email address (for example, the
projector administrator). This is a required eld.
Select the alert conditions by checking the desired boxes.
Note
Note
Fill in all elds as
specied. User can
click Send Test Mail
to test what setting is
correct. For successful
sending an email alert,
you must select alert
conditions and enter a
correct email address.
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RS232 by Telnet Function
Besides projector connected to RS232 interface with “Hyper-
Terminal” communication by dedicated RS232 command control,
there is alternative RS232 command control way, so called
“RS232 by TELNET” for LAN/RJ45 interface.
Quick Start-Guide for “RS232 by TELNET”
Check and get the IP-Address on OSD of the projector.
Make sure that laptop/PC can access the web-page of the
projector.
Make sure that “Windows Firewall” setting to be disabled in case
of “TELNET” function ltering out by laptop/PC.
1. Start => All Programs => Accessories => Command Prompt.
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2. Input the command format like the below:
telnet ttt.xxx.yyy.zzz 23 (“Enter” key pressed)
(ttt.xxx.yyy.zzz: IP-Address of the projector)
3. If Telnet-Connection ready, and user can have RS232 command
input, then “Enter” key pressed, the RS232 command will be
workable.
How to have TELNET enabled in Windows VISTA / 7
By default installation for Windows VISTA, “TELNET” function is
not included. But end-user can have it by way of “Turn Windows
features On or O” to be enabled.
1. Open “Control Panel” in Windows VISTA.
2. Open “Programs”.
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3. Select “Turn Windows features on or o” to open.
4. Have “Telnet Client” option checked, then press “OK” button.
Specsheet for “RS232 by TELNET” :
1. Telnet: TCP.
2. Telnet port: 23 (for more detail, kindly please get contact with the
service agent or team).
3. Telnet utility: Windows “TELNET.exe” (console mode).
4. Disconnection for RS232-by-Telnet control normally: Close
Windows Telnet utility directly after TELNET connection ready.
Limitation 1 for Telnet-Control: there is less than 50 bytes for
successive network payload for Telnet-Control application.
Limitation 2 for Telnet-Control: there is less than 26 bytes for one
complete RS232 command for Telnet-Control.
Limitation 3 for Telnet-Control: Minimum delay for next RS232
command must be more than 200 (ms).
(*, In Windows XP built-in “TELNET.exe” utility, “Enter” key
pressed will have “Carriage-Return” and “New-Line” code.)
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Troubleshooting
If you experience a problem with your projector, please
refer to the following information. If a problem persists,
please contact your local reseller or service center.
Image
No image appears on-screen
Ensure all the cables and power connections are correctly and
securely connected as described in the “Installation” section.
Ensure the pins of connectors are not crooked or broken.
Check if the projection lamp has been securely installed. Please
refer to the “Replacing the Lamp” section.
Make sure you have removed the lens cap and the projector is
switched on.
Image is out of focus
Make sure the Lens cap is removed.
Adjust the Focus Ring on the projector lens.
Make sure the projection screen is between the required distance
from the projector. See pages 16-17.
The image is stretched when displaying 16:9 DVD title
When you play anamorphic DVD or 16:9 DVD, the projector will
show the best image in 16: 9 format on projector side.
If you play the LBX format DVD title, please change the format as
LBX in projector OSD.
If you play 4:3 format DVD title, please change the format as 4:3
in projector OSD.
If the image is still stretched, you will also need to adjust the as-
pect ratio by referring to the following:
Please setup the display format as 16:9 (wide) aspect ratio type
on your DVD player.
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Image is too small or too large
Adjust the zoom lever from the lens.
Move the projector closer to or further from the screen.
Press [Menu] on the projector panel, go to “Display->Format”.
Try the dierent settings.
Image has slanted sides:
If possible, reposition the projector so that it is centered on the
screen and below the bottom of the screen and use PureShift to
make adjustments to the image position.
Use “Display->V Keystone” from the OSD to make an adjustment.
Image is reversed
Select “System->Projection” from the OSD and adjust the
projection direction.
Other
The projector stops responding to all controls
If possible, turn o the projector, then unplug the power cord and
wait at least 20 seconds before reconnecting power.
Lamp burns out or makes a popping sound
When the lamp reaches its end of life, it will burn out and may
make a loud popping sound. If this happens, the projector will not
turn on until the lamp module has been replaced. To replace the
lamp, follow the procedures in the “Replacing the Lamp” section
on page 66.
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Projector LED Status Indicator
Message
Power LED
(Green)
Temp LED
(Red)
Lamp LED
(Red)
Standby State (Input power cord)
Slow Flashing
2 sec o
2 sec on
Power on (Warming)
Flashing
0.5 sec o
0.5 sec on
Power on & Lamp lighting
Power o (Cooling)
Flashing
1 sec o
1 sec on
< 10 sec to o
Error (Lamp fail)
Flashing
0.5 sec o
0.5 sec on
Error (Fan fail)
Flashing
0.5 sec o
0.5 sec on
Flashing
0.5 sec o
0.5 sec on
Error (Over Temp)
Flashing
0.5 sec o
0.5 sec on
Note
Note
Steady light =>
No light =>
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LED states
On Screen Messages
Fan failed:
The projector will switch o automatically.
Over temperature:
The projector will switch o automatically.
Replacing the lamp:
Lamp is approaching the end of its rated life.
Replacement suggested.
Remote Control
If the remote control does not work
Check the operating angle of the remote control is within ±15° both
horizontally and vertically of on of the IR receivers on the projector.
Make sure there are no any obstructions between the remote
control and the projector. Move to within 7 m (23 ft) of the projector.
Make sure batteries are inserted correctly.
Replace batteries if they are exhausted.
Warning:
Only use genuine
lamps.
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Replacing the Lamp
The projector automatically detects the lamp life. When
the lamp life is nearing the end of use, you will receive a
warning message.
When you see this message, please contact your local
reseller or service center to change the lamp as soon as
possible. Make sure the projector has been cooled down
for at least 30 minutes before changing the lamp.
Warning: Lamp compartment is hot! Allow it to cool down before
changing lamp!
Warning: To reduce the risk of personal injury, do not drop the lamp
module or touch the lamp bulb. The bulb may shatter and cause
injury if it is dropped.
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2
3
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Lamp Replacing Procedure:
1. Switch o the power to the projector by pressing the Power button.
2. Allow the projector to cool down at least 30 minutes.
3. Disconnect the power cord.
4. Remove the single screw on the lamp compartment cover.
5. Remove the lamp compartment cover.
6. Remove the two screws from the lamp module.
Lift the module handle up.
7. Pull rmly on the module handle to remove the lamp module.
To replace the lamp module, reverse the previous steps. While install-
ing, align the lamp module with the connector and ensure it is level to
avoid damage.
8. Turn on the projector and do "Lamp Reset" after the lamp module
is replaced.
Lamp Reset: (i)Press "Menu" -> (ii)Select "Options" -> (iii)Select
"Lamp Settings" ->(iv)Select "Lamp Reset" -> (v)Select "Yes".
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Compatibility Modes
Video Compatibility
NTSC NTSC M/J, 3.58MHz, 4.43MHz
PAL PAL B/D/G/H/I/M/N, 4.43MHz
SECAM SECAM B/D/G/K/K1/L, 4.25/4.4 MHz
SDTV 480i/p, 576i/p
HDTV 720p(50/60Hz), 1080i(50/60Hz), 1080P(50/60Hz)
Video Timing Detail Describe
Signal Resolution
Refresh
Rate(Hz)
Notes
TV(NTSC) 720 x 480 60 For Composite Video
/S-video
TV(PAL, SECAM) 720 x 576 50
SDTV (480I) 720 x 480 60 For Component
SDTV (480P) 720 x 480 60
SDTV (576I) 720 x 576 50
SDTV (576P) 720 x 576 50
HDTV (720p) 1280 x 720 50/60
HDTV (1080I) 1920 x 1080 50/60
HDTV (1080p) 1920 x 1080 24/50/60
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Computer Compatibility - VESA standards
Computer Signal (Analog RGB Compatible
Signal Resolution
Refresh
Rate(Hz)
Notes
VGA 640 X 480 60/67/72/85 Mac 60/72/85/
SVGA 800 X 600 56/60 (*2)/72/
85/120 (*2)
Mac 60/72/85
XGA 1024 X768 48/50(*4)/
60 (*2)/70/75/
85/120 (*2)
Mac 60/70/75/85
HDTV (720P) 1280 x 720 50/60 (*2)/
120 (*2)
Mac 60
WXGA 1280 x 768 60/75/85 Mac 60/75/85
1280 x 800 48/50(*4)60 Mac 60
WXGA(*3) 1366 x 768 60
WXGA+ 1440 x 900 60 Mac 60
SXGA 1280 x 1024 60/75/85 Mac 60/75
SXGA+ 1400 x 1050 60
UXGA 1600 x 1200 60
HDTV (1080p) 1920 x 1080 24/50/60 Mac 60
WUXGA 1920 x 1200 (*1) 60 Mac 60
(*1) 1920 x 1200 @60Hz only support RB (reduced blanking).
(*2) 3D timing for True 3D projector.(Option)
(*3) Winow 8 standard timing
(*4) Native resolution must support @50hz
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Input Signal for HDMI/DVI-D
Signal Resolution
Refresh
Rate(Hz)
Notes
VGA 640 x 480 60 Mac 60/72/85
SVGA 800 x 600 60(*2)/72/
85/120(*2)
Mac 60/72/85
XGA 1024 x 768 48/50
60(*2)/70/75/
85/120(*2)
Mac 60/70/75/85
SDTV (480i) 720 x 480 60
SDTV (480p) 720 x 480 60
SDTV (576i) 720 x 576 50
SDTV (576p) 720 x 576 50
WSVGA
(1024 x 600)
1024 x 600 60
HDTV (720p) 1280 x 720 50(*2)/60/
120(*2)
Mac 60
WXGA 1280 x 768 60/75/85 Mac 75
1280 x 800 48/60(*2)/
120(*2)
Mac 60
WXGA 1366 x 768 60 Mac 60
WXGA+ 1440 x 900 60 Mac 60
SXGA 1280 x 1024 60/75/85 Mac 60/75
SXGA+ 1400 x 1050 60
UXGA 1600 x 1200 60
HDTV (1080i) 1920 x 1080 50/60
HDTV (1080p) 1920 x 1080 24/30/50/60 Mac 60
WUXGA 1920 x 1200 (*1) 50/60 Mac 60
(*1) 1920 x 1200 @60Hz only support RB (reduced blanking).
(*2) 3D support.(Option)
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True 3D Video Compatibility table
Input
Resolutions
Input timing
HDMI 1.4a
3D Input
1280 x 720p @50Hz Top-and–Bottom
1280 x 720p @60Hz Top-and–Bottom
1280 x 720p @50Hz Frame packing
1280 x 720p @60Hz Frame packing
1920 x 1080i @50Hz Side-by-Side (Half)
1920 x 1080i @60Hz Side-by-Side (Half)
1920 x 1080p @24Hz Top-and–Bottom
1920 x 1080p @24Hz Frame packing
HDMI 1.3 1920 x 1080i @50Hz Side-by-Side
(Half)
SBS mode is on
1920 x 1080i @60Hz
1280 x 720p @50Hz
1280 x 720p @60Hz
1920 x 1080i @50Hz Top-and-Bottom TAB mode is on
1920 x 1080i @60Hz
1280 x 720p @50Hz
1280 x 720p @60Hz
480i HQFS 3D format
is Frame
sequential
If 3D input is 1080p @24Hz, the DMD should replay with integral
multiple with 3D mode.
Support NVIDIA 3DTV Play if there is no patent fee from
Optoma.
1080i @25Hz and 720p @50Hz will run in 100Hz; other 3D
timing will run in 120Hz.
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RS232 Commands and Protocol
Function List
Pin no. Name I/O (From Projector Side)
1 NC __
2 RXD IN
3
TXD
OUT
4 NC __
5 NC __
6 NC __
7 RS232 RTS
8 RS232 CTS
9 NC __
RS232 Pin Assignments (projector side)
31 5
6
9
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RS232 Protocol Function List
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SEND to projector
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232 ASCII Code HEX Code Function Description
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~XX00 1 7E 30 30 30 30 20 31 0D Power ON
~XX00 0 7E 30 30 30 30 20 30 0D Power OFF (0/2 for backward compatible)
~XX00 1 ~nnnnn 7E 30 30 30 30 20 31 20 a 0D Power ON with Password ~nnnnn = ~00000 (a=7E 30 30 30 30 30)
~99999 (a=7E 39 39 39 39 39)
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~XX01 1 7E 30 30 30 31 20 31 0D Resync
~XX02 1 7E 30 30 30 32 20 31 0D AV Mute On
~XX02 0 7E 30 30 30 32 20 30 0D Off (0/2 for backward compatible)
~XX03 1 7E 30 30 30 33 20 31 0D Mute On
~XX03 0 7E 30 30 30 33 20 30 0D Off (0/2 for backward compatible)
~XX04 1 7E 30 30 30 34 20 31 0D Freeze
~XX04 0 7E 30 30 30 34 20 30 0D Unfreeze (0/2 for backward compatible)
~XX05 1 7E 30 30 30 35 20 31 0D Zoom Plus
~XX06 1 7E 30 30 30 36 20 31 0D Zoom Minus
~XX12 1 7E 30 30 31 32 20 31 0D Direct Source Commands HDMI
~XX12 5 7E 30 30 31 32 20 35 0D VGA1
~XX12 6 7E 30 30 31 32 20 36 0D VGA 2
~XX12 9 7E 30 30 31 32 20 39 0D S-Video
~XX12 10 7E 30 30 31 32 20 31 30 0D Video
~XX12 20 7E 30 30 31 32 20 32 30 0D DisplayPort
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~XX20 1 7E 30 30 32 30 20 31 0D Display Mode Presentation
~XX20 2 7E 30 30 32 30 20 32 0D Bright
~XX20 3 7E 30 30 32 30 20 33 0D Movie
~XX20 4 7E 30 30 32 30 20 34 0D sRGB
~XX20 5 7E 30 30 32 30 20 35 0D User
~XX20 7 7E 30 30 32 30 20 37 0D Blackboard
~XX20 13 7E 30 30 32 30 21 33 0D DICOM SIM.
~XX20 9 7E 30 30 32 30 20 39 0D 3D
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~XX21 n 7E 30 30 32 31 20 a 0D Brightness n = -50 (a=2D 35 30) ~ 50 (a=35 30)
~XX22 n 7E 30 30 32 32 20 a 0D Contrast n = -50 (a=2D 35 30) ~ 50 (a=35 30)
~XX23 n 7E 30 30 32 33 20 a 0D Sharpness n = 1 (a=30 31) ~ 15 (a=31 35)
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~XX327 n 7E 58 58 33 32 37 20 a 0D Color Matching Red Hue n = -50 (a=2D 35 30) ~ 50 (a=35 30)
~XX328 n 7E 58 58 33 32 38 20 a 0D Green Hue n = -50 (a=2D 35 30) ~ 50 (a=35 30)
~XX329 n 7E 58 58 33 32 39 20 a 0D Blue Hue n = -50 (a=2D 35 30) ~ 50 (a=35 30)
~XX330 n 7E 58 58 33 33 30 20 a 0D Cyan Hue n = -50 (a=2D 35 30) ~ 50 (a=35 30)
~XX331 n 7E 58 58 33 33 31 20 a 0D Yellow Hue n = -50 (a=2D 35 30) ~ 50 (a=35 30)
~XX332 n 7E 58 58 33 33 32 20 a 0D Magenta Hue n = -50 (a=2D 35 30) ~ 50 (a=35 30)
~XX333 n 7E 58 58 33 33 33 20 a 0D Red Saturation n = -50 (a=2D 35 30) ~ 50 (a=35 30)
~XX334 n 7E 58 58 33 33 34 20 a 0D Green Saturation n = -50 (a=2D 35 30) ~ 50 (a=35 30)
~XX335 n 7E 58 58 33 33 35 20 a 0D Blue Saturation n = -50 (a=2D 35 30) ~ 50 (a=35 30)
~XX336 n 7E 58 58 33 33 36 20 a 0D Cyan Saturation n = -50 (a=2D 35 30) ~ 50 (a=35 30)
~XX337 n 7E 58 58 33 33 37 20 a 0D Yellow Saturation n = -50 (a=2D 35 30) ~ 50 (a=35 30)
~XX338 n 7E 58 58 33 33 38 20 a 0D Magenta Saturationn n = -50 (a=2D 35 30) ~ 50 (a=35 30)
~XX339 n 7E 58 58 33 33 39 20 a 0D Red Gain n = -50 (a=2D 35 30) ~ 50 (a=35 30)
~XX340 n 7E 58 58 33 34 30 20 a 0D Green Gain n = -50 (a=2D 35 30) ~ 50 (a=35 30)
~XX341 n 7E 58 58 33 34 31 20 a 0D Blue Gain n = -50 (a=2D 35 30) ~ 50 (a=35 30)
~XX342 n 7E 58 58 33 34 32 20 a 0D Cyan Gain n = -50 (a=2D 35 30) ~ 50 (a=35 30)
~XX343 n 7E 58 58 33 34 33 20 a 0D Yellow Gain n = -50 (a=2D 35 30) ~ 50 (a=35 30)
~XX344 n 7E 58 58 33 34 34 20 a 0D Magenta Gain n = -50 (a=2D 35 30) ~ 50 (a=35 30)
~XX345 n 7E 58 58 33 34 35 20 a 0D White/R n = -50 (a=2D 35 30) ~ 50 (a=35 30)
~XX346 n 7E 58 58 33 34 36 20 a 0D White/G n = -50 (a=2D 35 30) ~ 50 (a=35 30)
~XX347 n 7E 58 58 33 34 37 20 a 0D White/B n = -50 (a=2D 35 30) ~ 50 (a=35 30)
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~XX34 n 7E 30 30 33 34 20 a 0D BrilliantColorTM n = 1 (a=30 31) ~ 10 (a=31 30)
~XX35 1 7E 30 30 33 35 20 31 0D Gamma Film
~XX35 2 7E 30 30 33 35 20 32 0D Video
~XX35 3 7E 30 30 33 35 20 33 0D Graphics
~XX35 4 7E 30 30 33 35 20 34 0D Standard
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~XX36 3 7E 30 30 33 36 20 30 0D Color Temp. Warm
~XX36 0 7E 30 30 33 36 20 31 0D Standard
~XX36 1 7E 30 30 33 36 20 32 0D Cool
~XX36 2 7E 30 30 33 36 20 33 0D Cold
~XX37 1 7E 30 30 33 37 20 31 0D Color Space Auto
~XX37 2 7E 30 30 33 37 20 32 0D RGB\ RGB(0-255)
~XX37 3 7E 30 30 33 37 20 33 0D YUV
~XX37 4 7E 30 30 33 37 20 34 0D RGB(16 - 235)
~XX73 n 7E 30 30 37 33 20 a 0D Signal Frequency n = -5 (a=2D 35) ~ 5 (a=35) By signal
~XX91 1 7E 30 30 39 31 20 31 0D Automatic On
~XX91 0 7E 30 30 39 31 20 30 0D Off
~XX74 n 7E 30 30 37 34 20 a 0D Phase n = 0 (a=30) ~ 31 (a=33 31) By signal
~XX75 n 7E 30 30 37 35 20 a 0D H. Position n = -5 (a=2D 35) ~ 5 (a=35) By timing
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~XX76 n 7E 30 30 37 36 20 a 0D V. Position n = -5 (a=2D 35) ~ 5 (a=35) By timing
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~XX45 n 7E 30 30 34 34 20 a 0D Color (Saturation) n = -50 (a=2D 35 30) ~ 50 (a=35 30)
~XX44 n 7E 30 30 34 35 20 a 0D Tint n = -50 (a=2D 35 30) ~ 50 (a=35 30))
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~XX60 1 7E 30 30 36 30 20 31 0D Format 4:3
~XX60 2 7E 30 30 36 30 20 32 0D 16:9
~XX60 3 7E 30 30 36 30 20 33 0D 16:10(WXGA)
~XX60 5 7E 30 30 36 30 20 35 0D LBX
~XX60 6 7E 30 30 36 30 20 36 0D Native
~XX60 7 7E 30 30 36 30 20 37 0D Auto
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~XX61 n 7E 30 30 36 31 20 a 0D Edge mask n = 0 (a=30) ~ 10 (a=31 30)
~XX62 n 7E 30 30 36 32 20 a 0D Zoom n = -5 (a=2D 35) ~ 25 (a=32 35)
~XX63 n 7E 30 30 36 33 20 a 0D H Image Shift n = -100 (a=2D 31 30 30) ~ 100 (a=31 30 30)
~XX64 n 7E 30 30 36 34 20 a 0D V Image Shift n = -100 (a=2D 31 30 30) ~ 100 (a=31 30 30)
~XX66 n 7E 30 30 36 36 20 a 0D V Keystone n = -40 (a=2D 34 30) ~ 40 (a=34 30)
~XX230 1 7E 30 30 32 33 30 20 31 0D 3D Mode DLP-Link
~XX230 3 7E 30 30 32 33 30 20 31 0D 3D Mode IR
~XX400 0 7E 30 30 34 30 30 20 30 0D 3D2D 3D
~XX400 1 7E 30 30 34 30 30 20 31 0D L
~XX400 2 7E 30 30 34 30 30 20 32 0D R
~XX405 0 7E 30 30 34 30 35 20 30 0D 3D Format Auto
~XX405 1 7E 30 30 34 30 35 20 31 0D SBS
~XX405 2 7E 30 30 34 30 35 20 32 0D Top and Bottom
~XX405 3 7E 30 30 34 30 35 20 33 0D Frame sequential
~XX231 0 7E 30 30 32 33 31 20 30 0D 3D Sync Invert On
~XX231 1 7E 30 30 32 33 31 20 31 0D 3D Sync Invert Off
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~XX70 1 7E 30 30 37 30 20 31 0D Language English
~XX70 2 7E 30 30 37 30 20 32 0D German
~XX70 3 7E 30 30 37 30 20 33 0D French
~XX70 4 7E 30 30 37 30 20 34 0D Italian
~XX70 5 7E 30 30 37 30 20 35 0D Spanish
~XX70 6 7E 30 30 37 30 20 36 0D Portuguese
~XX70 7 7E 30 30 37 30 20 37 0D Polish
~XX70 8 7E 30 30 37 30 20 38 0D Dutch
~XX70 9 7E 30 30 37 30 20 39 0D Swedish
~XX70 10 7E 30 30 37 30 20 31 30 0D Norwegian/Danish
~XX70 11 7E 30 30 37 30 20 31 31 0D Finnish
~XX70 12 7E 30 30 37 30 20 31 32 0D Greek
~XX70 13 7E 30 30 37 30 20 31 33 0D Traditional Chinese
~XX70 14 7E 30 30 37 30 20 31 34 0D Simplified Chinese
~XX70 15 7E 30 30 37 30 20 31 35 0D Japanese
~XX70 16 7E 30 30 37 30 20 31 36 0D Korean
~XX70 17 7E 30 30 37 30 20 31 37 0D Russian
~XX70 18 7E 30 30 37 30 20 31 38 0D Hungarian
~XX70 19 7E 30 30 37 30 20 31 39 0D Czechoslovak
~XX70 20 7E 30 30 37 30 20 32 30 0D Arabic
~XX70 21 7E 30 30 37 30 20 32 31 0D Thai
~XX70 22 7E 30 30 37 30 20 32 32 0D Turkish
~XX70 23 7E 30 30 37 30 20 32 33 0D Farsi
~XX70 25 7E 30 30 37 30 20 32 35 0D Vietnamese
~XX70 26 7E 30 30 37 30 20 32 36 0D Indonesian
~XX70 27 7E 30 30 37 30 20 32 37 0D Romanian
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~XX71 1 7E 30 30 37 31 20 31 0D Projection Front-Desktop
~XX71 2 7E 30 30 37 31 20 32 0D Rear-Desktop
~XX71 3 7E 30 30 37 31 20 33 0D Front-Ceiling
~XX71 4 7E 30 30 37 31 20 34 0D Rear-Ceiling
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~XX72 1 7E 30 30 37 32 20 31 0D Menu Location Top Left
~XX72 2 7E 30 30 37 32 20 32 0D Top Right
~XX72 3 7E 30 30 37 32 20 33 0D Centre
~XX72 4 7E 30 30 37 32 20 34 0D Bottom Left
~XX72 5 7E 30 30 37 32 20 35 0D Bottom Right
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(WXGA)
~XX90 1 7E 30 30 39 31 20 31 0D Screen Type 16:10
~XX90 0 7E 30 30 39 31 20 30 0D 16:9
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~XX77 n 7E 30 30 37 37 20 aabbcc 0D Security Security Timer Month/Day/Hour n = mm/dd/hh
mm= 00 (aa=30 30) ~ 12 (aa=31 32)
dd = 00 (bb=30 30) ~ 30 (bb=33 30)
hh= 00 (cc=30 30) ~ 24 (cc=32 34)
~XX78 1 7E 30 30 37 38 20 31 0D Security Settings Enable
~XX78 0 ~nnnnn 7E 30 30 37 38 20 32 20 a 0D Disable(0/2 for backward compatible)
~nnnnn = ~00000 (a=7E 30 30 30 30 30)
~99999 (a=7E 39 39 39 39 39)
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~XX79 n 7E 30 30 37 39 20 a 0D Projector ID n = 00 (a=30 30) ~ 99 (a=39 39)
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~XX80 1 7E 30 30 38 30 20 31 0D Mute On
~XX80 0 7E 30 30 38 30 20 30 0D Off (0/2 for backward compatible)
~XX310 0 7E 30 33 31 30 20 30 0D Internal Speaker Off
~XX310 1 7E 30 33 31 30 20 31 0D On
~XX81 n 7E 30 30 38 31 20 a 0D Volume(Audio) n = 0 (a=30 30) ~ 10 (a=31 30)
~XX89 0 7E 30 30 38 39 20 30 0D Audio Input Default
~XX89 1 7E 30 30 38 39 20 31 0D Audio1
~XX89 3 7E 30 30 38 39 20 33 0D Audio2
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~XX82 1 7E 30 30 38 32 20 31 0D Logo Default
~XX82 2 7E 30 30 38 32 20 32 0D User
~XX82 3 7E 30 30 38 32 20 33 0D Neutral
~XX83 1 7E 30 30 38 33 20 31 0D Logo Capture
~XX88 0 7E 30 30 38 38 20 30 0D Closed Captioning Off
~XX88 1 7E 30 30 38 38 20 31 0D cc1
~XX88 2 7E 30 30 38 38 20 32 0D cc2
~XX454 0 7E 30 30 34 35 34 20 30 0D Crestron Off
~XX454 1 7E 30 30 34 35 34 20 31 0D On
~XX455 0 7E 30 30 34 35 35 20 30 0D Extron Off
~XX455 1 7E 30 30 34 35 35 20 31 0D On
~XX456 0 7E 30 30 34 35 36 20 30 0D PJLink Off
~XX456 1 7E 30 30 34 35 36 20 31 0D On
~XX457 0 7E 30 30 34 35 37 20 30 0D AMX Device Discovery Off
~XX457 1 7E 30 30 34 35 37 20 31 0D On
~XX458 0 7E 30 30 34 35 38 20 30 0D Telnet Off
~XX458 1 7E 30 30 34 35 38 20 31 0D On
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~XX100 1 7E 30 30 31 30 30 20 31 0D Source Lock On
~XX100 0 7E 30 30 31 30 30 20 30 0D Off (0/2 for backward compatible)
~XX101 1 7E 30 30 31 30 31 20 31 0D High Altitude On
~XX101 0 7E 30 30 31 30 31 20 30 0D Off (0/2 for backward compatible)
~XX102 1 7E 30 30 31 30 32 20 31 0D Information Hide On
~XX102 0 7E 30 30 31 30 32 20 30 0D Off (0/2 for backward compatible)
~XX103 1 7E 30 30 31 30 33 20 31 0D Keypad Lock On
~XX103 0 7E 30 30 31 30 33 20 30 0D Off (0/2 for backward compatible)
~XX195 0 7E 30 30 31 39 35 20 30 0D Test Pattern None
~XX195 1 7E 30 30 31 39 35 20 31 0D Grid
~XX195 2 7E 30 30 31 39 35 20 32 0D White Pattern
~XX192 0 7E 30 30 31 39 32 20 30 0D 12V Trigger Off
~XX192 1 7E 30 30 31 39 32 20 31 0D On
~XX192 3 7E 30 30 31 39 32 20 33 0D Auto 3D
~XX11 0 7E 30 30 31 31 20 30 0D IR Function Off
~XX11 1 7E 30 30 31 31 20 31 0D On
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~XX104 1 7E 30 30 31 30 34 20 31 0D Background Color Blue
~XX104 2 7E 30 30 31 30 34 20 32 0D Black
~XX104 3 7E 30 30 31 30 34 20 33 0D Red
~XX104 4 7E 30 30 31 30 34 20 34 0D Green
~XX104 5 7E 30 30 31 30 34 20 35 0D White
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~XX105 7E 30 30 31 30 35 20 31 0D Advanced Direct Power On On
~XX105 0 7E 30 30 31 30 35 20 30 0D Off (0/2 for backward compatible)
~XX113 0 7E 30 30 31 31 33 20 30 0D Signal Power On Off
~XX113 1 7E 30 30 31 31 33 20 31 0D On
~XX106 n 7E 30 30 31 30 36 20 a 0D Auto Power Off (min) n = 0 (a=30) ~ 180 (a=31 38 30)
(5 minutes for each step).
~XX107 n 7E 30 30 31 30 37 20 a 0D Sleep Timer (min) n = 0 (a=30) ~ 990 (a=39 39 30)
(30 minutes for each step).
~XX115 1 7E 30 30 31 31 35 20 31 0D Quick Resume On
~XX115 0 7E 30 30 31 31 35 20 30 0D Off (0/2 for backward compatible)
~XX114 1 7E 30 30 31 31 34 20 31 0D Power Mode(Standby) Eco.(<=0.5W)
~XX114 0 7E 30 30 31 31 34 20 30 0D Active (0/2 for backward compatible)
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~XX109 1 7E 30 30 31 30 39 20 31 0D Lamp Reminder On
~XX109 0 7E 30 30 31 30 39 20 30 0D Off (0/2 for backward compatible)
~XX110 1 7E 30 30 31 31 30 20 31 0D Brightness Mode Bright
~XX110 2 7E 30 30 31 31 30 20 32 0D Eco.
~XX191 0 7E 30 30 31 39 31 20 30 0D DynamicBlack Off
~XX191 1 7E 30 30 31 39 31 20 31 0D On
~XX111 1 7E 30 30 31 31 31 20 31 0D Lamp Reset Yes
~XX111 0 7E 30 30 31 31 31 20 30 0D No (0/2 for backward compatible)
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~XX112 1 7E 30 30 31 31 32 20 31 0D Reset Yes
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SEND to emulate Remote
~XX140 10 7E 30 30 31 34 30 20 31 30 0D Up
~XX140 11 7E 30 30 31 34 30 20 31 31 0D Left
~XX140 12 7E 30 30 31 34 30 20 31 32 0D Enter (for projection MENU)
~XX140 13 7E 30 30 31 34 30 20 31 33 0D Right
~XX140 14 7E 30 30 31 34 30 20 31 34 0D Down
~XX140 15 7E 30 30 31 34 30 20 31 35 0D Keystone +
~XX140 16 7E 30 30 31 34 30 20 31 36 0D Keystone –
~XX140 17 7E 30 30 31 34 30 20 31 37 0D Volume –
~XX140 18 7E 30 30 31 34 30 20 31 38 0D Volume +
~XX140 19 7E 30 30 31 34 30 20 31 39 0D Brightness
~XX140 20 7E 30 30 31 34 30 20 32 30 0D Menu
~XX140 21 7E 30 30 31 34 30 20 32 31 0D Zoom
~XX140 28 7E 30 30 31 34 30 20 32 38 0D Contrast
~XX140 47 7E 30 30 31 34 30 20 34 37 0D Source
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SEND from projector automatically
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232 ASCII Code HEX Code Function Projector Return Description
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when Standby/Warming/Cooling/Out of
Range/Lamp fail/Fan Lock/Over Temperature/
Lamp Hours Running Out/Cover Open
INFOn n : 0/1/2/3/4/6/7/8/ =
Standby/Warming/Cooling/Out of Range
/Lamp fail/Fan Lock/Over Tmperature/
Lamp Hours Running Out/Cover Open
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READ from projector
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232 ASCII Code HEX Code Function Projector Return Description
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~XX121 1 7E 30 30 31 32 31 20 31 0D Input Source Commands OKn n: 0/2/3/4/5/7/15 =
None/VGA1/VGA2/Video/S-Video/HDMI/
DisplayPort
~XX122 1 7E 30 30 31 32 32 20 31 0D Sofware Version OKdddd dddd: FW version
~XX123 1 7E 30 30 31 32 33 20 31 0D Display Mode OKn n : 0/1/2/3/4/5/6/7/8/
None/Presentation/Bright/Movie/sRGB/
User/Blackboard/DICOM SIM./3D
~XX124 1 7E 30 30 31 32 34 20 31 0D Power State OKn n : 0/1 = Off/On
~XX125 1 7E 30 30 31 32 35 20 31 0D Brightness OKn
~XX126 1 7E 30 30 31 32 36 20 31 0D Contrast OKn
~XX127 1 7E 30 30 31 32 37 20 31 0D Format OKn n: 1/2/3/5/6/7 =
4:3/16:9/16:10/LBX/Native/AUTO
*16:9 or 16:10 depend on Screen Type setting
~XX128 1 7E 30 30 31 32 38 20 31 0D Color Temperature OKn n :3/0/1/2 = Warm/Standard/Cool/Cold
~XX129 1 7E 30 30 31 32 39 20 31 0D Projection Mode OKn n : 0/1/2/3 = Front-Desktop/ Rear-esktop/
Front-Ceiling/ Rear-Ceiling
~XX150 1 7E 30 30 31 35 30 20 31 0D Information OKabbbbccdddde
a : 0/1 = Off/On
bbbb: LampHour
cc: source 00/02/03/04/05/07/08/15 =
None/VGA1/VGA2/Video/S-Video/HDMI
/DisplayPort
dddd: FW version
e : Display mode 0/1/2/3/4/5/6/7/8/
None/Presentation/Bright/Movie/sRGB/
User/Blackboard/ DICOM SIM /3D
~XX151 1 7E 30 30 31 35 31 20 31 0D Model name OKn n:1/2=W415/EH415
~XX108 1 7E 30 30 31 30 38 20 31 0D Lamp Hours OKbbbb bbbb: LampHour
~XX108 2 7E 30 30 31 30 38 20 31 0D Cumulative Lamp Hours OKbbbbb bbbbb: (5 digits) Total Lamp Hours
~XX87 1 7E 30 30 38 37 20 31 0D Network Status Okn n=0/1 Disconnected/Connected
~XX87 3 7E 30 30 38 37 20 33 0D IP Address Okaaa_bbb_ccc_ddd
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Telnet Commands
Port: support 3 ports of 23/1023/2023
Multi-connections: Projector could receive commands from
dierent ports at the same time
Command Format: Follow RS232 command format (support
both of ASCII and HEX)
Command Response: Follow RS232 return message.
Lead
Code
Projector
ID
Command ID Space Variable
Carriage
Return
~
n CR
Fix code
One
Digit~
00
Dened by Optoma
2 or 3 Digit. See the
Follow content
One Digit
Per item
Denition
Fix code
One Digit
For wide screen resolution (WXGA), the compatibility support is
dependent on Notebook/PC models.
AMX Device Discovery commands
DP : 239.255.250.250
Port No. : 9131
Each UDP broadcast information as below are updated around
40 seconds
Command Description Remark (Parameter)
Device-UUID MAC address (Hex value without’
‘:’ separator)
12 digits
Device-
SKDClass
The Duet DeviceSdk class name VideoProjector
Device-Make Maker name MakerPXLW
Device-Model Model name Projector
Note
Note
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Command Description Remark (Parameter)
Cong-URL Device’s IP address
LAN IP address is shown up if
LAN IP address is valid.
Wireless LAN IP address is
shown up if Wireless LAN IP
address is valid.
http://xxx.xxx.xxx.
xxx/index.html
Revision The revision must follow a major.
minor.micro scheme. The revision
is only increased if the command
protocol is modied.
1.0.0
For wide screen resolution (WXGA), the compatibility support is
dependent on Notebook/PC models.
This AMX function is only to support AMX Device Discovery.
The broadcast information only send out through valid interface.
Both LAN and Wireless LAN interfaces could be supported at the same
time.
If “Beacon Validator” was used. Please take care below information.
PJLink™ supported commands
The table below shows commands to control the projector using
the PJLink™ protocol.
Command Description Remark (Parameter)
Command Description Remark (Parameter)
POWR Power control
0 = Standby
1 = Power on
POWR? Inquiry about the
power state
0 = Standby
1 = Power on
2 = Cooling down
3 = Warming up
INPT INPT Input switching
11 = VGA1
Note
Note
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Command Description Remark (Parameter)
INPT? Inquiry about input
switching
12 = VGA2
13 = Component
14 = BNC
21 = VIDEO
22 = S-VIDEO
31 = HDMI 1
32 = HDMI 2
AVMT Mute control
30 = Video and audio mute disable
AVMT? Inquiry about the
mute state
31 = Video and audio mute enable
ERST? Inquiry about the error
state
1st byte: Fan error, 0 or 2
2nd byte: Lamp error, 0 to 2
3rd byte: Temperature error, 0 or 2
4th byte: Cover open error, 0 or 2
5th byte: Filter error, 0 or 2
6th byte: Other error, 0 or 2
0 to 2 mean as follows:
0 = No error detected, 1 = Warning,
2 = Error
LAMP? Inquiry about the lamp
state
1st value (1 to 5 digits):
Cumulative LAMP operating
time (This item shows a lamp
operating time (hour) calculated
based on that LAMP MODE is
LOW.)
2nd value: 0 = Lamp o, 1 =
Lamp on
INST? Inquiry about the
available inputs
The following value is returned.
“11 12 21 22 31 32”
NAME? Inquiry about the
projector name
The projector name set on
the NETWORK menu or the
ProjectorView
Setup window is returned
INF1? Inquiry about the
manufacturer name
“Optoma” is returned.
Note
Note
This projector is
fully compliant to
the specications of
JBMIA PJLink Class
1. It supports all the
commands dened
by PJLink Class 1,
and the compliance
has been veried with
the PJLink standard
specications Version
1.0.
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Command Description Remark (Parameter)
INF2? Inquiry about the
model name
“EH7700” is returned.
INF0? Inquiry about other
information
No other information is
available. No parameter is
returned.
CLSS? Inquiry about the
class information
“1” is returned.
Trademarks
DLP is trademarks of Texas Instruments.
IBM is a trademark or registered trademark of International
Business Machines Corporation.
Macintosh, Mac OS X, iMac, and PowerBook are trademarks of
Apple Inc., registered in the U.S. and other countries.
Microsoft, Windows, Windows Vista, Internet Explorer and
PowerPoint are either a registered trademark or trademark
of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and/or other
countries.
HDMI, the HDMI Logo and High-Denition Multimedia Interface
are trademarks or registered trademarks of HDMI Licensing
LLC.
AMX Device Discovery
The pro.jector is monitored and controlled by the control system
of AMX.
Crestron RoomView Connected™
The projector is monitored and controlled by the control system
and software of Crestron Electronics, Inc.
PJLink™
PJLink trademark is a trademark applied for registration or is
already registered in Japan, the United States of America and
other countries and areas.
This projector supports standard protocol PJLink™ for projector
control and you can control and monitor projector’s operations
using the same application among projectors of dierent
models and dierent manufacturers.
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Appendices
Other product and company names mentioned in this user’s
manual may be the trademarks or registered trademarks of
their respective holders.
About Crestron RoomView Connected™
Electronics, Inc. to facilitate conguration of the control system
of Crestron and its target devices.
For details, see the website of Crestron Electronics, Inc.
URL http://www.crestron.com
URL http://www.crestron.com/getroomview/
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Appendices
Note
Note
Please note that
damage resulting from
incorrect installation will
invalidate the warranty.
Ceiling Mount Installation
1. To prevent damage to your projector, please use the
Optoma ceiling mount.
2. If you wish to use a third party ceiling mount kit, please
ensure the screws used to attached a mount to the
projector met the following specications:
Screw type: M4
Maximum screw length: 11mm
Minimum screw length: 9mm
Warning:
1. If you buy ceiling
mount from other
company, please
be sure to use
the correct screw
size. Screw size
will be dierent on
dierent mounts. It
depends on the plate
thickness.
2. Be sure to keep
at least 10cm gap
between the ceiling
and the bottom of the
projector.
3. Avoid installing the
projector near a heat
source.
205.71
[8.099]
58.86
[2.31 7]
125.5 7
[4.94 4]
79.80
[3.142]
285.59
[11.244]
173.70
[6.839]
79.79
[3.141]
27.70
[1.091]
41.00
[1.614]
221.8 5
[8.73 8]
46.88
[1.84 6]
175.0 6
[6.89 2]
121.9 5
[4.80 1]
100.0 6
[3.93 9]
146.00
[5.748]
68.70
[2.705]
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Optoma Global Oces
For service or support please contact your local oce.
USA
3178 Laurelview Ct., Tel : 888-289-6786
Fremont, CA 94538, USA
www.optomausa.com Service : services@optoma.com
Canada
2420 Meadowpine Blvd., Suite #105, Tel : 888-289-6786
Mississauga, ON, L5N 6S2, Canada Fax : 510-897-8601
www.optoma.ca Service :
services@optoma.com
Europe
42 Caxton Way, The Watford Business Park
Watford, Hertfordshire,
WD18 8QZ, UK Tel : +44 (0) 1923 691 800
www.optoma.eu Fax : +44 (0) 1923 691 888
Service Tel : +44 (0)1923 691865 Service : service@tsc-europe.com
France
Bâtiment E Tel : +33 1 41 46 12 20
81-83 avenue Edouard Vaillant Fax : +33 1 41 46 94 35
92100 Boulogne Billancourt, France Service : savoptoma@optoma.fr
Spain
C/ José Hierro,36 Of. 1C Tel : +34 91 499 06 06
28522 Rivas VaciaMadrid, Fax : +34 91 670 08 32
Spain
Deutschland
Wiesenstrasse 21 W Tel : +49 (0) 211 506 6670
D40549 Düsseldorf, Fax : +49 (0) 211 506 66799
Germany Service : info@optoma.de
Scandinavia
Lerpeveien 25 Tel : +47 32 98 89 90
3040 Drammen FAX : +47 32 98 89 99
Norway Service : info@optoma.no
PO.BOX 9515
3038 Drammen
Norway
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Latin America
3178 Laurelview Ct. Tel : 888-289-6786
Fremont, CA 94538, USA Fax: 510-897-8601
www.optoma.com.br www.optoma.com.mx
Taiwan
231,新北市新店區北新路3段215號 12樓 12F
電話:+886-2-8911-8600 傳真:+886-2-8911-6550
服務處:services@optoma.com.tw www.optoma.com.tw
asia.optoma.com
Hong Kong
Unit A, 27/F Dragon Centre, 79 Wing Hong Street,
Cheung Sha Wan Kowloon, Hong Kong
Tel : +852-2396-8968 Fax: +852-2370-1222
www.optoma.com.hk
China
上海市长宁区凯旋路12055 电话:+86-21-62947376
邮编: 200052 传真:+86-21-62947375
www.optoma.com.cn
Japan
東京都足立区綾瀬 3-25-18 サポー: 0120-46-5040
株式会社オスエ
E-Mail: info@osscreen.com http://www.os-worldwide.com/
Korea
WOOMI TECH.CO.,LTD.
4F, Minu Bldg.33-14, Kangnam-Ku, Tel : +82+2+34430004
seoul,135-815, KOREA Fax: +82+2+34430005
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Regulation & Safety Notices
This appendix lists the general notices of your Projector.
FCC notice
This device has been tested and found to comply with the limits
for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC rules.
These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection
against harmful interference in a residential installation. This
device generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy
and, if not installed and used in accordance with the
instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio
communications.
However, there is no guarantee that interference will not
occur in a particular installation. If this device does cause
harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can
be determined by turning the device o and on, the user is
encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of
the following measures:
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
Increase the separation between the device and
receiver.
Connect the device into an outlet on a circuit dierent
from that to which the receiver is connected.
Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/television
technician for help.
Notice: Shielded cables
All connections to other computing devices must be made
using shielded cables to maintain compliance with FCC
regulations.
Caution
Changes or modications not expressly approved by the
manufacturer could void the user’s authority, which is
granted by the Federal Communications Commission, to
operate this projector.
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Operation conditions
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation
is subject to the following two conditions:
1. This device may not cause harmful interference and
2. This device must accept any interference received,
including interference that may cause undesired
operation.
Notice: Canadian users
This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian
ICES-003.
Remarque à l’intention des utilisateurs
canadiens
Cet appareil numerique de la classe B est conforme a la norme
NMB-003 du Canada.
Declaration of Conformity for EU countries
EMC Directive 2004/108/EC (including amendments)
Low Voltage Directive 2006/95/EC
R & TTE Directive 1999/5/EC
(if product has RF function)
Disposal instructions
Do not throw this electronic device into the trash
when discarding. To minimize
pollution and ensure utmost protection of the
global environment, please recycle it.
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