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ENGLISH
DATA PROJECTOR
MODEL

XD110U
SD110U
User Manual

This User Manual is important to you.


Please read it before using your projector.
CAUTION
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK
DO NOT OPEN

CAUTION : TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC


SHOCK,
DO NOT REMOVE COVER (OR BACK)
NO USER-SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE
REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED
SERVICE PERSONNEL.

The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol 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 suffcient magnitude to constitute a
risk of electric shock.

The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of important operat-
ing and maintenance (servicing) instructions in the literature accompanying the appliance.

WARNING:
TO PREVENT FIRE OR SHOCK HAZARD, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS APPLIANCE TO RAIN OR MOISTURE.

CAUTION:
TO PREVENT ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT USE THIS (POLARIZED) PLUG WITH AN EXTENSION CORD, RECEPTACLE OR
OTHER OUTLET UNLESS THE BLADES CAN BE FULLY INSERTED TO PREVENT BLADE EXPOSURE.

NOTE:
SINCE THIS PROJECTOR IS PLUGGABLE EQUIPMENT, THE SOCKET-OUTLET SHALL BE INSTALLED NEAR THE EQUIP-
MENT AND SHALL BE EASILY ACCESSIBLE.

WARNING When using the projector in Europe:


Use the attached specified power supply cord. If you use COMPLIANCE NOTICE
another power supply cord, it may cause interference with This Projector complies with the requirements of the EC Direc-
radio and television reception. tive 89/336/EEC "EMC Directive" as amended by Directive 92/
Use the attached RGB cable with this equipment so as to keep 31/EEC and 93/68/EEC, and 73/23/EEC "Low Voltage Direc-
interference within the limit of an FCC Class B device. tive" as amended by Directive 93/68/ EEC.
This apparatus must be grounded. The electro-magnetic susceptibility has been chosen at a level
that gains proper operation in residential areas, on business
DO NOT LOOK DIRECTLY INTO THE LENS WHEN and light industrial premises and on small-scale enterprises,
THE PROJECTOR IS IN THE POWER ON MODE. inside as well as outside of the buildings. All places of opera-
tion are characterized by their connection to the public low volt-
CAUTION age power supply system.
Not for use in a computer room as defined in the Standard for
the Protection of Electronic Computer/Data Processing Equip- WARNING
ment, ANSI/NFPA 75. Use the attached RGB cable with this equipment so as to keep
The attached power cords are to be used exclusively for this interference within the limits of an EN55022 Class B device.
product. Never use them for other products. Please follow WARNING instructions.

Note: This symbol mark is for Your MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC product is designed and manufactured with high
EU countries only. quality materials and components which can be recycled and reused.
This symbol mark is accord- This symbol means that electrical and electronic equipment, at their end-of-life,
ing to the directive 2002/96/ should be disposed of separately from your household waste.
EC Article 10 Information for Please, dispose of this equipment at your local community waste collection/
users and Annex IV. recycling centre.
In the European Union there are separate collection systems for used electrical
and electronic product.
Please, help us to conserve the environment we live in!

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Contents
Important safeguards..........................................................................................................................4

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Overview.............................................................................................................................................6
Remote control ...................................................................................................................................8
Installation ..........................................................................................................................................9
Basic connections.............................................................................................................................10
Preparation .......................................................................................................................................12
Basic operation .................................................................................................................................13
Menu operation.................................................................................................................................15
Image adjustment .............................................................................................................................18
Advanced feature..............................................................................................................................20
Lamp replacement............................................................................................................................22
Troubleshooting ................................................................................................................................23
Indicators ..........................................................................................................................................26
Specifications ...................................................................................................................................27

Declaration of Conformity
Model Number : XD110U/SD110U
Trade Name : MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC
Responsible party : Mitsubishi Digital Electronics America, Inc.
9351 Jeronimo Road, Irvine, CA 92618 U.S.A
Telephone number : +1-(949) 465-6000

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.

Trademark, Registered trademark


Macintosh is registered trademark of Apple Computer Inc.
DLP™, Digital Micromirror Device and DMD are all trademarks of Texas Instruments.
Other brand or product names are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective holders.

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Important safeguards
Please read all these instructions regarding your projector and 11. Power-cord protection
retain them for future reference. Follow all warnings and Power-supply cords should be routed so that they are not
instructions marked on the projector. likely to be walked on or pinched by items placed upon or
1. Read instructions against them. Pay particular attention to cords at plugs,
All the safety and operating instructions should be read convenience receptacles, and points where they exit from
before the appliance is operated. the appliance. Do not put the power cord under a carpet.
2. Retain instructions 12. Overloading
The safety and operating instructions should be retained Do not overload wall outlets and extension cords as this
for future reference. can result in a fire or electric shock.
3. Warnings 13. Objects and liquids
All warnings on the appliance and in the operating instruc- Never push objects of any kind through openings of this
tions should be adhered to. projector as they may touch dangerous voltage points or
short-out parts that could result in a fire or electric shock.
4. Instructions
Never spill liquid of any kind on the projector.
All operating instructions must be followed.
14. Servicing
5. Cleaning
Do not attempt to service this projector yourself. Refer all
Unplug this projector from the wall outlet before cleaning servicing to qualified service personnel.
it. Do not use liquid aerosol cleaners. Use a damp soft
cloth for cleaning. 15. Damage requiring service
Unplug this projector from the wall outlet and refer servic-
6. Attachments and equipment
ing to qualified service personnel under the following con-
Never add any attachments and/or equipment without the ditions:
approval of the manufacturer as such additions may result
in the risk of fire, electric shock or other personal injury. (a) If the power-supply cord or plug is damaged.
(b) If liquid has been spilled, or objects have fallen into the
7. Water and moisture
projector.
Do not use this projector near water or in contact with
water. (c) If the projector does not operate normally after you fol-
low the operating instructions. Adjust only those con-
8. Accessories trols that are covered by the operating instructions. An
Do not place this projector on an unstable cart, stand, tri- improper adjustment of other controls may result in
pod, bracket or table. Use only with a cart, stand, tripod damage and may often require extensive work by a
bracket, or table recommended by the manufacturer or qualified technician to restore the projector to its nor-
sold with the projector. Any mounting of the appliance mal operation.
should follow the manufacturer’s instructions and should
(d) If the projector has been exposed to rain or water.
use a mounting accessory recommended by the manufac-
turer. (e) If the projector has been dropped or the cabinet has
been damaged.
(f) If the projector exhibits a distinct change in perfor-
mance - this indicates a need for service.
16. Replacement parts
When replacement parts are required, be sure that the
service technician has used replacement parts specified
by the manufacturer or parts having the same characteris-
tics as the original part. Unauthorized substitutions may
result in fire, electric shock or other hazards.
17. Safety check
Upon completion of any service or repair to this projector,
ask the service technician to perform safety checks deter-
An appliance and cart combination should be moved with mining that the projector is in a safe operating condition.
care. Quick stops, excessive force and uneven surfaces
may cause the appliance and cart combination to over-
turn.
9. Ventilation
Slots and openings in the cabinet are provided for ventila-
tion, ensuring reliable operation of the projector and to
protect it from overheating. Do not block these openings or
allow them to be blocked by placing the projector on a bed,
sofa, rug, or bookcase. Ensure that there is adequate ven-
tilation and that the manufacturer’s instructions have been
adhered to.
10. Power sources
This projector should be operated only from the type of
power source indicated on the marking label. If you are not
sure of the type of power, please consult your appliance
dealer or local power company.

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WARNING: Do not touch the air outlet grilles and bottom plate.

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Do not touch them or put other equipment close to the air out-
Unplug immediately if there is something wrong
let grilles because they become hot during operation. The
with your projector. heated air outlet grilles and bottom plate may cause injury or
Do not operate if smoke, strange noise or odor comes out of damage to other equipment. Also, do not put the projector on a
your projector. It may cause fire or electric shock. In this case, desk that is easily affected by heat.
unplug immediately and contact your dealer.
Do not look into the air outlet grilles when projector
Never remove the cabinet. is operating.
This projector contains high voltage circuitry. An inadvertent Heat, dust, etc. may blow out of them and hurt your eyes.
contact may result in an electric shock. Except as specifically
explained in User Manual, do not attempt to service this prod- Do not block the air inlet and outlet grilles.
uct by yourself. Please contact your dealer when you want to If they are blocked, heat may be generated inside the projector,
fix, adjust, or inspect the projector. causing deterioration in the projector quality and fire.
Do not modify the projector. Place of installation
It can lead to fire or electric shock. For safety’s sake, do not use the projector at any place sub-
jected to high temperature and high humidity. Please maintain
Do not keep using the damaged projector.
an operating temperature, humidity, and altitude as specified
If the projector is dropped and the cabinet is damaged, unplug below.
the projector and contact your dealer for inspection. It may
• Operating temperature: between +41°F (+5°C) and +95°F
lead to fire if you keep using the damaged projector.
(+35°C)
Do not face the projection lens to the sun. • Operating humidity: between 30% and 90%
It can lead to fire. • Never put any heat-producing device under the projector to
prevent the projector from being overheated.
Use correct voltage.
If you use incorrect voltage, it can lead to fire. • Do not install the projector at a place that is unstable or sub-
ject to vibration.
Do not place the projector on uneven surface. • Do not install the projector near any equipment that pro-
Place the projector on a level and stable surface only. duces a strong magnetic field. Also refrain from installing
the projector near any cable carrying a large amount of cur-
Do not look into the lens when the projector is oper-
rent.
ating.
• Place the projector on a solid, vibration-free surface. Other-
It may hurt your eyes. Never let children look into the lens
wise it may fall, causing serious injury or damage.
when the projector is on.
• Do not stand the projector on its end. It may fall, causing
Do not unplug the power cord during operation. serious injury or damage.
It can lead to lamp breakage, fire, electric shock or other trou- • Slanting the projector more than ±10° (right and left) or ±15°
ble. Wait for the fan to stop before unplugging the power cord. (front and rear) may cause trouble or explosion of the lamp.
• Do not place the projector near air-conditioning unit or
heater to avoid the air outlet and inlet grilles from being
exposed to hot air.

COMPLIANCE NOTICE OF FCC


This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC
Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This
equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instruc-
tions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in
a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be deter-
mined by turning the equipment off 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 equipment and receiver.
• Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
• Consult the dealer or an experienced Radio / TV technician for help.
Changes or modifications not expressly approved by Mitsubishi could void the user’s authority to operate this equipment.
COMPLIANCE NOTICE OF INDUSTRY CANADA
This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003.

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Overview
2 3 1 1 FOCUS ring
2 ZOOM ring
3 Control panel
4 Air outlet grille
5 Remote control sensor (Front)
6 Air inlet grille
7 Air inlet grille
8 Terminal board
9 Kensington Security Lock Standard connector
10 Air inlet grille
4 5 10 11 Speaker

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9 8 6 7

Control panel
1 Power button
2 AUTO POSITION / S button
2
3 3 COMPUTER / W button
4 MENU button
8
5 STATUS indicator
6 POWER indicator
7 KEYSTONE/ENTER button
7
9 8 VIDEO/ X button
9 T button
4 1
Important:
• While the menu or the screen for the keystone adjustment
or password entry is being displayed, the COMPUTER,
VIDEO, and AUTO POSITION buttons function as the W, X,
5 6 and S buttons respectively.
• While the menu is on the screen, the KEYSTONE button
functions as the ENTER button.

Terminal board
1 Power jack
4 3 7 2 10 11 8 9 2 COMPUTER IN terminal (Mini D-SUB 15-pin)
3 MONITOR OUT terminal (Mini D-SUB 15-pin)
4 Remote control sensor (Rear)
5 Foot adjustment buttons (Left/Right)
6 Air inlet grille
7 USB (PC) terminal
8 AUDIO IN terminal (Mini jack)
9 AUDIO OUT terminal (Mini jack)
10 S-VIDEO terminal
11 VIDEO terminal
12 Kensington Security Lock Standard connector
5 12 1 6 5

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Bottom side

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1 Lamp cover
2 Adjustment feet

Caution:
Do not replace the lamp immediately after using the projector
because the lamp would be extremely hot and it may cause
burns.

1 2

Remote control
1 ON button
14 2 STILL button
3 AUTO POSITION button
ON POWER OFF

1 13 4 ENTER button
5 MENU button
2 STILL MUTE UP
6 KEYSTONE button
AUTO POSITION PAGE 12
3 DOWN
7 +, - (VOLUME) buttons
4 11 8 VIDEO 1, 2 button
ENTER
9 COMPUTER button
10 16 : 9 button
5 MENU 16:9 10 11 Direction buttons
COMPUTER 12 PAGE UP / DOWN button
9 13 OFF button
VIDEO
1 2 8 14 MUTE button (Audio/Video)
• The + and - buttons are used in the KEYSTONE adjustment
KEYSTONE VOLUME 7 in addition to the volume control.
6

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Remote control
Battery installation
Use two AAA size batteries.
1. Remove the back cover of the remote control by pushing the battery compartment door in the direction of the arrow.
2. Load the batteries making sure that they are positioned correctly (+ to +, and - to -).
• Load the batteries from - spring side, and make sure to set them tightly.
3. Replace the back cover.

Caution:
• Use of a battery of wrong type may cause explosion.
• Only Carbon-Zinc or Alkaline-Manganese Dioxide type batteries should be used.
• Dispose of used batteries according to your local regulations.
• Batteries may explode if misused. Do not recharge, disassemble, or dispose of in fire.
• Be sure to handle the battery according to the instructions.
• Load the battery with its positive (+) and negative (-) sides correctly oriented as indicated on the remote control.
• Keep batteries out of reach of children and pets.
• Remove the battery, if the remote control is not used for a long time.
• Do not combine a new battery with an old one.
• If the solution of batteries comes in contact with your skin or clothes, rinse with water. If the solution comes in contact with your
eyes, rinse them with water and then consult your doctor.

Operation range (of the remote control)


The maximum operation distance of the remote control is about 10 m (or about 32 feet) when the remote control is pointed at the
remote control sensor of the projector. When the remote control is pointed to the screen, the distance
from the remote control to the projector via the screen should be 5 m or less. However, the operation distance varies depending on
the type of the screen used.

Reception angle (vertical)

20 20
10 10

Reception angle (horizontal) Reception angle (vertical), ceiling mount

20 20
30 30

Important:
• Do not expose the remote control sensor to direct sunlight or fluorescent. Keep a distance at least 2 m (6.5 feet) between the
remote control sensor and the fluorescent light to ensure correct operation of the remote control.
Inverted fluorescent light, if located near the projector, may interfere the remote control.
• When you use the remote control too close to the remote control sensor, the remote control may not work correctly.
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Installation
Layout of the projector

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Image size varies depending on the distance between the screen and the projector.

Front projection
W
A B
H
Hd

A=B

L
L : Between the screen and the front edge of the projector
Hd : Height of the projected image

XD110U/SD110U
Screen Distance from the screen : L
MINIMUM MAXIMUM Hd
Diagonal size Width : W Height : H
Zoom (WIDE) Zoom (TELE)
inch cm inch cm inch cm inch m inch m inch cm
40 102 32 81 24 61 50 1.3 61 1.5 3.5 8.8
60 152 48 122 36 91 76 1.9 91 2.3 5.2 13.3
80 203 64 163 48 122 101 2.6 121 3.1 7.0 17.7
100 254 80 203 60 152 126 3.2 151 3.8 8.7 22.1
150 381 120 305 90 229 189 4.8 227 5.8 13.1 33.2
200 508 160 406 120 305 252 6.4 302 7.7 17.4 44.2
250 635 200 508 150 381 315 8.0 378 9.6 21.8 55.3
300 762 240 610 180 457 378 9.6 – – 26.1 66.3

• The above figures are approximate and may be slightly different from the actual measurements.
Front projection, ceiling mounting • For rear projection, set IMAGE REVERSE in the INSTALLA-
For ceiling mounting, you need the ceiling mount kit designed TION menu to MIRROR. See page 16.
for this projector. Ask a specialist for installation.
Caution:
For details, consult your dealer. • Placing the projector directly on a carpet impairs ventilation
• The warranty on this projector does not cover any damage by the fans, causing damage or failure. Put a hard board
caused by use of any non-recommended ceiling mount kit or under the projector to facilitate ventilation.
installation of the ceiling mount kit in an improper location. • Place the projector at least 50 cm (or 20 inch) away from the
wall to prevent the air inlet grille and the air outlet grilles that
emit hot air from being blocked.
• Do not use the projector in the following locations and man-
ners, which may cause fire or electric shock.
• In a dusty or humid place.
• In a sideways or upside-down position.
• Near a heater.
• In an oily, smoky, or damp place such as a kitchen.
• When using the projector mounted on the ceiling, set • In direct sunlight.
IMAGE REVERSE in the INSTALLATION menu to MIRROR • Where the temperature rises high, such as in a closed
INVERT. See page 16. car.
• When the projector is mounted on the ceiling, images may • Where the temperature is lower than +41ºF (or +5ºC) or
appear darker than those projected in the case of tabletop higher than +95ºF (or +35ºC ).
mounting. This isn’t a product malfunction.
Important:
Rear projection • Do not apply force to the lens, because the lens may be
Ask a specialist for installation. For details, consult your dealer. damaged.

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Basic connections
This projector can be connected with various devices such as a VCR, video camera, videodisc player, and personal computer that
have analog RGB output connectors.

Important:
• Make sure that the connected device is turned off before starting connection.
• Plug in the power cords of the projector and the connected devices firmly. When unplugging, hold and pull the plug. Do not pull the
cord.
• When the projector and the connected devices are located too close to each other, the projected image may be affected by their
interference.
• See the owner’s guide of each device for details about its connections.

Projector + AV device
S-VIDEO IN
(option)

AUDIO IN
(option)

to audio output (L)

to audio output (R)


VCR, etc.
to S-video output

Important:
• Match the colors of the video and audio plugs on the Audio cable with those of the terminals.
• Speaker output is mono.

Projector + DVD player or HDTV decoder


Some DVD players have an output connector for 3-line fitting (Y, CB, CR). When connecting such DVD player with this projector, use
the COMPUTER IN terminal.

Audio cable (option)


DVD player or HDTV decoder

Y CB(PB) CR(PR) to audio output

BNC - RCA connector (option)

No connection

G B R HD/CS VD

COMPUTER IN
Mini D-SUB 15-pin - BNC
conversion cable (option)

Important:
• The terminal’s names Y, PB, and PR are given as examples of when a HDTV decoder is connected.
• The terminal’s names vary depending on the connected devices.
• Use a Mini D-SUB 15-pin - BNC conversion cable for connection.
• Image may not be projected correctly with some DVD players.
• When connecting a HDTV decoder having RGB output terminals, set COMPUTER INPUT to RGB in the SIGNAL menu.
• Speaker output is mono.

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Projector + Computer

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For computer with Mini D-SUB

RGB cable for PC

COMPUTER IN

Computer

to monitor
AUDIO IN AUDIO OUT
port

AUDIO OUT

Audio cable (option) MONITOR OUTPUT

MONITOR OUT
Necessary when outputting to both RGB cable for PC (option)
a PC monitor and the projector.
to PC audio
PC audio cable (option) output

Important:
• When you use a longer RGB cable instead of the provided cable, the image may not be projected correctly.
• Some computers require additional connectors or analog RGB output adapters to be connected with this projector. Contact your
dealer for further information.
• This projector uses stereo pin jack for its audio input. Check the type of the audio output terminal of the connected computer and
prepare a proper cable for connection. Some computers don’t have the audio output terminal.
• Speaker output is mono.
• When the audio cable is connected to the AUDIO OUT terminal, the speaker output is muted.

For Macintosh
• If your Macintosh has no video port, a monitor output adapter is required. Contact your dealer for further information.
• Some Macintoshes require a MAC adapter for the RGB cable for connection with this projector. Contact your dealer for further
information.

About DDC
The COMPUTER IN terminal of this projector complies with the DDC1/2B standard. When a computer supporting this standard is
connected to this terminal, the computer will automatically load the information from this projector and prepare for output of appropri-
ate images.
• After connecting a computer supporting this standard to this terminal, plug the power cord of the projector in the wall outlet first,
and then boot up the computer.
• You may need to install the DDC driver, depending on the computer you use. In this case, you need to download the driver from
our Web site. Contact your dealer or Mitsubishi sales office for further information.

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Preparation
Preparation for projection 1. Tilt up the project to the appropriate angle.
1. Attach the provided power cord to the projector. 2. Press the foot adjustment buttons next to the adjustment
2. Plug the power cord in the wall outlet. feet (rear), and the adjustment feet will come out.
3. Remove the lens cap. 3. Release the buttons to lock the adjustment feet (rear) to
that position.
Warning: 4. Rotate the adjustment feet (rear) for fine adjustment.
• Do not look into the lens directly when the projector is on.
• The lens cap is for protecting the lens. If you leave the lens After using the projector:
cap on the lens with the projector turned on, it may be 5. Put the adjustment feet (rear) back into the projector by
deformed because of heat build-up. Remove the lens cap pressing the foot adjustment buttons.
when you turn on the projector.
Important:
• The power cords for use in the U.S. and Europe are pro-
• If necessary, rotate the adjustment feet (front) for fine
vided with this projector. Use the appropriate cord for your
adjustment.
country.
• Install the screen on a flat wall at 90 degrees to the floor.
• This projector uses the power plug of three-pin grounding
type. Do not remove the grounding pin from the power plug. • Slanting the projector more than ±10° (right and left) or ±15°
If the power plug doesn’t fit your wall outlet, ask an electri- (front and rear) may cause trouble or explosion of the lamp.
cian to change the wall outlet. You can tilt the projector up to 7 degrees using the adjust-
ment feet only.
• The provided power cord for the U.S. is rated at 120 V.
Never connect this cord to any outlet or power supply using • Images may not be projected in a shape of a regular rectan-
other voltages or frequencies than rated. If you want to use gle or with its aspect ratio 4:3, depending on the installation
a power supply using other voltage than rated, prepare an conditions of the projector and the screen.
appropriate power cord separately. • To correct vertical keystone distortion, press the KEY-
• Use 100-240 V AC 50/60 Hz to prevent fire or electric STONE button on the projector or the remote control to dis-
shock. play KEYSTONE, and adjust the image by pressing the S,
T button (or VOLUME +, - button on the remote control).
• Do not place any objects on the power cord or do not place
the projector near heat sources to prevent damage to the In the following cases:
power cord. If the power cord should be damaged, contact
your dealer for replacement because it may cause fire or
electric shock.
• Do not modify or alter the power cord. If the power cord is
modified or altered, it may cause fire or electric shock.
Press the T Press the S
Caution: (or -) button. (or +) button.
• Plug in the power cord firmly. When unplugging, hold and
pull the power plug, not the power cord.
Important:
• Do not plug in or out the power cord with your hand wet. It
• When the keystone adjustment is carried out, the adjust-
may cause electric shock.
ment value is indicated. Note that this value doesn’t mean a
Adjustment of the projection angle projection angle.
For the best projection, project images on a flat screen • The allowable range of the adjustment value in the keystone
installed at 90 degrees to the floor. If necessary, tilt the projec- adjustment varies depending on the installation conditions.
tor using the two adjustment feet on the bottom of the projec- • When the keystone adjustment takes effect, the resolution
tor. decreases. In addition, stripes may appear or straight lines
may bend in images with complicated patterns. They are
not due to product malfunctions.
• Noise may appear on the screen during the keystone
adjustment because of the type of the video signal being
projected and the setting values of the keystone adjust-
ment. In such cases, set the keystone adjustment values in
the range where the image is displayed without noise.
• When the keystone adjustment is carried out, the image
may not be displayed correctly because of the type of input
signal.
Screen For SD110U only
Adjustment feet • When the 720p or 1080i signal is input, the keystone adjust-
ment ranges are limited.

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Basic operation

ENGLISH
4
ON POWER OFF

3 1, 2
6 STILL

AUTO POSITION
MUTE
PAGE
UP

DOWN

ENTER

MENU 16:9

5 5 COMPUTER

1
VIDEO
2
5
3, 1, 2 KEYSTONE VOLUME

Power-on • Images may not be projected with good quality in an


1. Turn on the device connected to the projector first. extremely hot or cold environment. (This is not a product
malfunction.)
2. Plug the power cord in the wall outlet.
4. Adjust the focus by turning the focus ring.
• The POWER indicator lights up.
• If the power cord is unplugged from the wall outlet 5. Choose your desired external input source using the
before the projector is cooled down completely after COMPUTER or VIDEO button.
use, the fans may start rotating when the power cord is • The input source is switched from VIDEO to COM-
plugged in next time and the POWER button may not PUTER at the press of the COMPUTER button on the
function. In this case, wait for the fans to stop and press control panel.
the POWER button to light the indicator. • The input source is switched between VIDEO(1) and S-
3. Press the POWER button on the control panel or the ON VIDEO(2) at every press of the VIDEO button on the
button on the remote control. control panel.
• It may take about one minute for the lamp to light up. • The projector automatically selects the appropriate sig-
nal format. The selected signal format is displayed on
• The lamp occasionally fails to light up. Wait a few min-
the screen.
utes and try to light the lamp again.
• The COMPUTER and VIDEO buttons don’t function
• After the POWER button is pressed, the image may
while the menu is being displayed.
flicker before the lamp becomes stable. This is not a
product malfunction. • When COMPUTER is chosen as the source, images
supplied from the computer may flicker. Press the W or
• Regardless of the setting of LAMP MODE in the
X button on the remote control to reduce flicker, if it
INSTALLATION menu, the STANDARD lamp mode is
occurs.
activated by default whenever the projector is turned
on. When LAMP MODE has been set to LOW, the lamp • To avoid permanently imprinting a fixed image onto
mode changes from STANDARD to LOW about one your projector, please do not display the same station-
minute after turn-on. ary images for long period.
6. Adjust the image size by turning the zoom ring.
Indicator
STATUS POWER • If necessary, adjust the focus and zoom again.
Condition
Stand-by - Red
When the lamp is on. Green Green

Important:
• Do not cover the lens with the lens cap while the lamp is on.
Do not strip off the aluminum sheet inside the lens cap.
• The projector starts warming up when the POWER button is
pressed. During the warm-up process, images may appear
dark and no commands are accepted.
• By blinking red, the STATUS indicator indicates that the
lamp should be replaced soon. Replace the lamp when the
STATUS indicator blinks red. (See page 23 and 26.)

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Basic operation (continued)

Power-off Volume from the speaker


Use the following procedure to turn off the projector. Do not Press the VOLUME + or -button to change the volume
turn off the projector by unplugging the power cord while the from the speaker.
lamp is on. Unplugging while the lamp is on degrades the The volume control bar will appear on the screen.
lamp’s performance and causes failure in the projector.
1. Press the POWER button on the control panel or the OFF
VOLUME 10
button on the remote control.
• The message "POWER OFF? YES : PRESS AGAIN"
appears on the screen.
• To cancel, press any button except the POWER button.
(Some buttons on the remote control don’t function for • The volume control bar will disappear about 10 seconds
cancel.) after the VOLUME button is released.
• The VOLUME buttons don’t function while the menu selec-
2. Press the POWER button on the control panel or the OFF
tion bar or the menu is being displayed.
button on the remote control within 10 seconds again.
• The lamp will go out and the STATUS indicator will start • When a high-level audio signal, such as a DVD audio signal,
blinking. is supplied to the AUDIO IN terminal, the output from the
speaker may be distorted.
• Though the lamp goes out at this second press of the
POWER button (or OFF button), the air outlet fans con- AV mute
tinue operating for one minute to cool down the lamp.
The video and audio signals are temporarily muted when the
The STATUS indicator will stop blinking.
MUTE button is pressed. To cancel muting, press the MUTE
3. Unplug the power cord. button again.
• The POWER indicator will go out.
• If the power cord should be unplugged accidentally ANAMORPHIC mode
while either the air inlet fan or the air outlet fans are When playing DVD discs containing data of letterboxed image,
operating or the lamp is on, allow the projector to cool press the 16:9 button. Exit the ANAMORPHIC mode, by press-
down for 10 minutes with the power off. To light the ing the 16:9 button again.
lamp again, press the POWER button (or OFF button).
Important:
If the lamp doesn’t light up immediately, repeat pressing
the POWER button (or OFF button) two or three times. • When a letterboxed image is kept displayed for a long time
If it should still fail to light up, replace the lamp. before displaying 4:3 image, the afterimages of the black
bars may appear on the 4:3 image screen. Consult your
Important: dealer in this case.
• When storing the projector in the provided carrying case,
Caution:
the lens should face up.
• After using the projector, wait one minute for the air outlet
AUTO POSITION button fans to stop. Then unplug the power cord from the wall out-
When the image isn’t projected in the right position with COM- let.
PUTER selected as the input source, follow the procedure • The lamp can’t be lit again for one minute after turned off for
below. safety purpose. It will take another one minute for the STA-
TUS indicator to go out. If you want to turn on the projector
1. Project a bright image such as the "Recycle Bin" window
again, wait until the indicator goes out, and then press the
on the full screen.
POWER button.
2. If the screen saver is running, turn it off.
• The air outlet fans rotate faster as the temperature around
3. Press the AUTO POSITION button. the projector rises.
• If the image is still not in the right position, adjust the • When the temperature around the projector rises high, the
image position using the SIGNAL menu. See page 19. sign "TEMPERATURE!!" blinks red on the screen. If the
temperature stays high, the lamp will go out automatically.
Important:
• Do not display a still picture for a long time because the
afterimages may persist on the screen.

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Menu operation

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IMAGE CONTRAST ±30
BRIGHTNESS ±30
WHITE ENHANCE AUTO, 0 - 10
COLOR TEMP. STANDARD CONTRAST R ±30
LOW CONTRAST B ±30
HIGH BRIGHTNESS R ±30
USER BRIGHTNESS B ±30
COLOR ±10
TINT *1 ±10
SHARPNESS *1 ±5
GAMMA MODE AUTO, DYNAMIC, STANDARD, THEATER

INSTALLATION AUTO POWER ON ON , OFF


AUTO POWER OFF OFF, 5, 10, 15, 30, 60 min
SPLASH SCREEN ON , OFF
BACK COLOR BLUE, BLACK
LAMP MODE STANDARD, LOW
IMAGE REVERSE OFF, MIRROR, INVERT, MIRROR INVERT
(These items are not available when the
input source is COMPUTER.)
FEATURE MENU POSITION 1 (Upper left), 2(Lower right)
CINEMA MODE *3 AUTO , OFF
VIDEO SIGNAL AUTO , NTSC , PAL , SECAM , 4.43NTSC , PAL-M , PAL-N , PAL-60
ANAMORPHIC ON , OFF
PASSWORD FUNCTION MENU ACCESS LOCK OK
UNLOCK OK
LANGUAGE
RESET ALL OK

SIGNAL HORIZ.POSITION 0 - 999 *4


VERT.POSITION 0 - 999 *4
FINE SYNC. *2 0 - 31
TRACKING *2 0 - 9999 *4
COMPUTER INPUT *2 RGB, YCBCR / YPBPR
SET UP OFF / 3.5% / 7.5%
HOLD *2 ON BEGIN 0 - 15 *4
OFF END 0 - 15 *4

USER *2 ON CLAMP POSITION 0 - 63 *4


CLAMP WIDTH 1 - 63 *4

* 1: Not available with certain signals.


* 2: Not available when the source is a VIDEO or S-VIDEO signal.
* 3: Available only when the input signal is TV60, 480i.
* 4: Setting range differs depending on the input signals.

Basic operation 4. Press the S or T button to select AUTO POWER OFF.


Several settings can be adjusted using the menu. OFF. AUTO POWER
OFF
ON
Example : Auto power off time setting AUTO POWER
OFF
OFF
1. Press the MENU button.
5. Press the W or X button to adjust the auto power off time.
opt.
XGA60 AUTO POWER
ON OFF
IMAGE AUTO POWER
30 min
OFF

2. Press the W or X button to select INSTALLATION. 6. Exit the menu by pressing the MENU button several times.
opt.
XGA60 Important:
INSTALLATION
• When the button doesn’t function, unplug the power cord
from the wall outlet. Wait about 10 minutes, plug the power
cord in, and try again.
3. Press the ENTER button (or T button).
• After selecting the items marked with , press the ENTER
opt.
XGA60 button.

INSTALLATION
AUTO POWER
ON OFF
AUTO POWER
OFF OFF

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Menu operation (continued)

1 IMAGE
CONTRAST.................................Use to adjust the image contrast. The contrast opt.
becomes higher as the value increases. XGA60
BRIGHTNESS .............................Use to adjust the image brightness. The image IMAGE
becomes brighter as the value increases. CONTRAST 0

WHITE ENHANCE ......................Use to adjust the white level of the projected image. BRIGHTNESS 0

Select AUTO for normal use. WHITE ENHANCE AUTO

COLOR TEMP.............................Use to adjust the color temperature. See page 18. COLOR TEMP. STANDARD

COLOR........................................Use to adjust the color intensity of the image. COLOR 0

TINT.............................................Use to adjust the color balance of the image. The TINT 0

color balance shifts to green as the value increases SHARPNESS 0

and shifts to purple as the value decreases. (Avail- GAMMA MODE AUTO

able only when VIDEO or S-VIDEO is chosen as the


source.)
• When the TV50 (PAL, SECAM) signal is input, TINT can’t be adjusted.
SHARPNESS ..............................Use to adjust the image sharpness. The image becomes sharp as the value increases. (Not
available with certain signals.)
GAMMA MODE ..........................When AUTO is selected, the appropriate gamma mode is automatically selected depending on
the input signal. For normal use, select AUTO. Select DYNAMIC for computer sources. Select
STANDARD for sport scenes and video sources. Select THEATER for film sources.

2 INSTALLATION
AUTO POWER ON ......................When ON is chosen, the lamp is automatically lit opt.
when the power cord is plugged in the wall outlet. XGA60
Choose ON when using the projector mounted on the INSTALLATION
ceiling. AUTO POWER
ON OFF

• The projector is in the stand-by mode when the AUTO POWER


OFF OFF
lamp is off. Use the remote control to turn on the ON
SPLASH ON
SCREEN
lamp. BACK COLOR BLUE
AUTO POWER OFF ....................Use to set the time elapsed before the projector LAMP MODE STANDARD
enters the stand-by mode when there is no signal IMAGE OFF
REVERSE
input from the source.
SPLASH SCREEN ......................Choose ON to display the splash screen when the
power is turned on.
BACK COLOR .............................Use to select the background from among BLUE and BLACK, which will be displayed when there
is no signal input from the source.
LAMP MODE ...............................Use to change the brightness of the lamp. When LOW is chosen, the lamp brightness is kept low
and the projector operating noise is reduced, resulting in a longer lamp replacement interval.
• When the lamp mode is switched, the projected image may flicker. This is not a product mal-
function.
• Do not change the setting of LAMP MODE frequently.
• When LAMP MODE has been set to LOW, the lamp mode changes from STANDARD to LOW
about one minute after turn-on.
IMAGE REVERSE .......................Use to reverse the projected image. Select MIRROR for rear projection with the tabletop-
mounted projector. Select MIRROR INVERT for front projection with the ceiling-mounted projec-
tor.

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3 FEATURE

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MENU POSITION ....................... Use to select the position of the menu on the screen, opt.
1. (upper left) or 2. (lower right). XGA60
CINEMA MOD............................. When AUTO is selected, the film mode will be auto- FEATURE
matically activated when a film source signal is input- MENU POSITION 1.

ted. When OFF is selected, the film mode will not be CINEMA MODE AUTO

activated. ?
VIDEO SIGNAL AUTO

VIDEO SIGNAL........................... When AUTO is selected, the appropriate video format ANAMORPHIC ON
is automatically selected depending on the input sig- PASSWORD
MENU ACCESS
FUNCTION
nal. If the image isn’t displayed correctly, select the AË LANGUAGE English
desired video format manually.
RESET ALL OK
ANAMORPHIC............................ Select ON when playing DVD discs containing data of
widescreen images.
PASSWORD FUNCTION .............. Use to change the mode of the password lock or to enable or cancel the password lock. See
page 21 for details.
LANGUAGE ................................ Use to select the language used in the menu. ( / English / Español / Deutsch / Français /
Italiano / / / / PORTUGUÊS).
RESET ALL................................. Use to reset the menu settings (except PASSWORD FUNCTION, and LANGUAGE ).
• CINEMA MODE can be adjusted only when a TV50, TV60, 480i, 576i signal is being displayed.
• When VIDEO SIGNAL is set to AUTO, the image may not be projected with correct colors. Change the setting of VIDEO SIG-
NAL depending on the input signal in such cases.

4 SIGNAL
HORIZ. POSITION...................... Use to adjust the horizontal position of the image. opt.

VERT. POSITION ........................ Use to adjust the vertical position of the image. XGA60
FINE SYNC ................................. Use to synchronize the projector with the PC input SIGNAL

signal so that the image is not blurred. HORIZ. POSITION 0

TRACKING.................................. Use to eliminate image noise such as wide stripes. VERT. POSITION 0

FINE SYNC. 0
COMPUTER INPUT ................... The projector adjusts its settings automatically when
connected to a DVD player equipped with a compo- TRACKING 0
COMPUTER
nent video output (Y, CB, CR). When the projector is R
RGINPUT
GB
B
RGB

connected with a device having an RGB terminal, SET UP 7.5%

choose RGB manually. HOLD ON

SET UP ....................................... When OFF is selected, the black area becomes make USER OK
lighter. When 3.5% or 7.5% is selected, the black
area becomes thicker.
HOLD ......................................... Use to adjust the image when flagging occurs near the top of the screen.

5 SIGNAL - USER (No need to adjust in normal use.)


CLAMP POSITION/ USER
CLAMP WIDTH ........................... Use to correct solid white or solid black in the pro- CLAMP
POSITION 0
jected image. CLAMP WIDTH 1

Important:
• You can set the IMAGE, SIGNAL, and SIGNAL-USER menus only when the signal is supplied.

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Image adjustment
Image adjustment Color temperature
You can adjust the image using the IMAGE menu. 1. Select COLOR TEMP. in the IMAGE menu.
opt. 2. Press the W or X button to select USER .
XGA60
3. Press the ENTER button.
IMAGE
CONTRAST 0 USER
CONTRAST R 0
BRIGHTNESS 0
CONTRAST B 0
WHITE ENHANCE AUTO

COLOR TEMP. STANDARD BRIGHTNESS R 0

COLOR 0 BRIGHTNESS B 0

TINT 0

SHARPNESS 0
4. Press the S or T button to select the desired item.
GAMMA MODE AUTO 5. Press the W or X button to adjust the selected item.
6. Repeat steps 4 and 5 for optimum adjustment results.
To control the white-to-black level of the image : 7. Exit the menu by pressing the MENU button several times.
Adjust CONTRAST in the IMAGE menu. Press the X button to
increase the contrast and the W button to reduce it.
To control the light level of the image : About color temperature
Adjust BRIGHTNESS in the IMAGE menu. Press the X button There are different kinds of white color. Color temperature
to lighten the image and the W button to darken it. is a way to show the differences in white.
To determine the intensity of the color : White of which temperature is low appears reddish.
Adjust COLOR in the IMAGE menu. Press the X button to When the color temperature rises, white appears bluish.
increase the amount of color in the image and the W button to This projector adjusts this color temperature by changing
decrease it. the values of contrast blue and red.
To rise the color temperature:
To adjust the red-green color balance of the image :
Adjust TINT in the IMAGE menu. Press the X button to Increase the CONTRAST B (blue) and decrease the
increase the amount of green in the image and the W button to CONTRAST R (red).
increase the amount of red in the image. To reduce the color temperature:
Decrease the CONTRAST B (blue) and increase the
To adjust the detail and clarity of the image :
Adjust SHARPNESS in the IMAGE menu. Press the X button CONTRAST R (red).
to sharpen the image and the W button to soften the image.

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Adjustment of the image from the computer Simple adjustment method

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This projector adjusts the format of the video signal supplied 1. Select HORIZ. POSITION in the SIGNAL menu.
from the computer. However, sometimes images are not pro- 2. Press the W or X button to adjust the horizontal start posi-
jected correctly owing to the type of the computer used. When tion (or the left side of the image).
the image from the computer isn’t projected correctly, press
the AUTO POSITION button. (See page 14.) If the image isn’t 3. Select TRACKING in the SIGNAL menu.
projected correctly yet, adjust the image from the computer 4. Press the W or X button to adjust the horizontal end posi-
using the menu. tion (or the right edge of the image).
opt. 5. Repeat steps 1 to 4 for optimum adjustment results.
XGA60
6. Select VERT. POSITION in the SIGNAL menu.
SIGNAL
HORIZ. POSITION 0
7. Press the W or X button to adjust the vertical start position
VERT. POSITION 0
(or the upper edge of the image).
FINE SYNC. 0

TRACKING 0
COMPUTER
R INPUT RGB
RGGB
B

SET UP 7.5%

HOLD ON

USER OK

To move the image horizontally :


Adjust HORIZ. POSITION in the SIGNAL menu. Press the X
button to move the image to the left. Press the W button to
move the image to the right.
To move the image vertically :
Adjust VERT. POSITION in the SIGNAL menu. Press the X
button to move the image upward. Press the W button to move
the image downward.
When the image flickers or the image is out of focus :
Adjust FINE SYNC. in the SIGNAL menu.
When the top part of the image flags :
Change the setting of HOLD in the SIGNAL menu. Select ON
, press the ENTER button, and adjust BEGIN or END to
minimize the flagging.
USER
CLAMP
POSITION 0

CLAMP WIDTH 1

When wide strips appear :


Adjust CLAMP POSITION or CLAMP WIDTH in the SIGNAL -
USER menu.
Important:
Do not change any of the settings in the SIGNAL-USER menu
for normal use.

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Advanced feature
Still
To stop the motion in the image temporarily (or to display a still
image):
Press the STILL button on the remote control.
• The image will freeze temporarily.
To resume the motion in the image:
Press the STILL button on the remote control again.
Important:
• Do not display a still picture for a long time because the
afterimages may persist on the screen.
Page-up and page-down
You can control the computer to page-up and page-down the
presentation data using the remote control. Switch the pages
using the PAGE UP or DOWN button on the remote control.
Connection
To control the computer using the remote control, connect the
projector with the computer as shown below.

USB USB 4-pin


(type B)

to USB port

USB cable
(option) USB 4-pin
(type A)

• Only the computers equipped with a USB port are sup-


ported.
• Wait for the lamp to light up before connecting the USB
cable.

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Password function To cancel the password function:

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This projector is equipped with the password function that is 1. Display the FEATURE menu.
designed for prevention of wrong operation by children and 2. Press the S or T button to select PASSWORD FUNC-
restriction on operation by other than specified users. TION.
MENU ACCESS ............All the buttons except for the POWER
3. Press the ENTER button.
button on the projector are disabled. (The buttons on the
• The screen for canceling the password function will
remote control are enabled.) You can use this mode as a
appear.
measure of prevention of wrong operation by children and
restriction on operation by other than specified users. opt.
XGA60
To enable the password function: MENU ACCESS
LOCK OK
1. Display the FEATURE menu. UNLOCK OK

2. Press the S or T button to select PASSWORD FUNC-


TION. 4. Press the ENTER button.
3. Press the ENTER button. • The screen for entering the password will appear.
• The screen for setting the password function will
appear. PASSWORD

opt. OK CANCEL
XGA60
MENU ACCESS

Press the S or T button to select a number from 0. to 9.


LOCK OK
5.
UNLOCK OK

6. Press the X button.


• When the password has already been set, the mode • You can set the next digit.
won’t be changed. In such cases, press the ENTER 7. Repeat steps 5 and 6 to enter the four-digit password.
button to cancel the password function and try again. 8. Press the X button, select OK, and press the ENTER but-
4. Press the ENTER button. ton.
• The screen for entering a password will appear. • If you enter a wrong password, an error message will
appear.
PASSWORD • To cancel the procedure, press the X button, select
CONFIRM CANCEL, and press the ENTER button.
OK CANCEL
• You can cancel the procedure by pressing the MENU
button alternatively.
Important:
5. Press the S or T button to select a number from 0 to 9.
• If you forget your password, keep pressing the MENU and
6. Press the X button. ENTER buttons on the control panel at the some time about
• You can set the next digit. three seconds to cancel the password function.
7. Repeat steps 5 and 6 to set a four-digit password.
8. Enter the password again for confirmation using the same
steps.
9. Select OK, and press the ENTER button.
• If the entered passwords don’t match, an error mes-
sage will appear.
• To cancel the procedure, select CANCEL, and press
the ENTER button.
• You can cancel the procedure by pressing the MENU
button alternatively.

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Lamp replacement
When the lamp no longer functions, replace it with a new one. 9. Tighten up the screw (a) using a
(a)
Phillips screwdriver (+) to secure
Caution: the lamp cover.
• Do not remove the lamp immediately after using the projec-
tor. You may get burned because the lamp very hot after Reset of the lamp operation time
use. Plug in the power cord, turn on the
• Before replacing the lamp, press the POWER button to turn lamp, and reset the lamp operation time
off the lamp and wait for two minutes for lamp to cool down. by keep pressing the W, X, and
Unplug the power cord from wall outlet and wait one hour POWER buttons on the control panel at (b)
for the lamp to cool down completely. the same time about three seconds.
• Do not remove the lamp except for replacement. Careless Important:
handling can cause injury or fire. • Unless these three buttons are pressed at the same time,
• Do not touch the lamp directly. It may break and cause the lamp operation time isn’t reset.
injury or burn. • Make sure that the STATUS indicator is lit twice and the
• Be sure not to drop the lamp lid screw into the projector. lamp operation time is reset successfully.
Also be sure not to put metal or any flammable objects • The projector doesn’t turn on if the lamp cover isn’t attached
inside because it may cause fire or electric shock. If any securely.
objects should fall inside, unplug and contact your dealer.
• Be sure to reset the lamp operation time whenever you
• Install the lamp securely to prevent failure and fire. replace the lamp.
• If the lamp should break, small glass fragments may fall out • Do not reset the lamp operation time unless you replace the
through the grilles and some may remain inside of the pro- lamp.
jector or the lamp box. When taking the lamp box out, be
sure to turn over the projector and hold the handle of the Caution:
lamp box to avoid injury due to the glass fragments. • The lamp is fragile. If it is broken, be careful not to cut your-
• If the lamp should break, never shake the lamp box or hold self with glass fragments.
it in front of your face after removing it. The lass fragments • Contact your dealer for a new lamp.
may fall out and cause injury to your eyes.
• When placing the projector upside down to replace the lamp Interval of lamp replacement
or conduct maintenance, ensure that the projector is When the lamp shutdown notice is issued, the lamp replace-
securely placed before working with it. ment is recommended even if the lamp is lit normally.
1. Reverse the projector gently. Decrease in luminescence and/or color brightness indicates
that the lamp needs to be replaced. When the lamp operation
2. Loosen the screws (a) using a Phil- time exceeds the time elapsed until the lamp shutdown notice*1
lips screwdriver (+), and remove is issued, the indicator will blink alternately green and red while
the lamp cover (b). the lamp is lit (while the lamp is not lit, the indicator will blink
3. Loosen the screws (c) using a Phil- red only) and the lamp replacement message will appear on
lips screwdriver (+). the screen for one minute every time the lamp is turned on.
4. Pull up the handle. (a) When the lamp operation time exceeds the time elapsed until
the lamp shutdown warning*2 is issued, the replacement mes-
5. Pull out the lamp box by the handle
sage (LAMP EXCHANGE) will appear on the screen for one
while holding the projector.
minute at fixed intervals*4 thereafter.
• Pull the lamp box out of the pro-
jector slowly. If it is pulled out When the lamp operation time exceeds the time
quickly, the lamp may break elapsed until the lamp shutdown*3, the projector auto-
scattering glass fragments. matically shuts off and can’t be used until the lamp is
(b)
• Do not spill liquid on the replaced and the lamp operation time is reset.
removed lamp box or do not
place it near any flammable
(c) XD110U/SD110U
object or where children can *1
3000 Hours
reach to prevent injury or fire. *2 3800 Hours
6. Load a new lamp box securely into *3
4000 Hours*5
the projector in the right orienta-
tion. The times above are when LAMP MODE of the INSTALLATION menu is set to
LOW. When it is set to STANDARD, this duration will be shortened.
7. Put the handle back to the original *4
These intervals vary depending on the lamp mode setting.
position. *5
When LAMP MODE is set to STANDARD, the time
• Make sure that the handle is elapsed until the lamp shutdown will be shortened to 2000
locked. hours.
8. Tighten up the screws (c) using a
Phillips screwdriver (+). Caution:
• This projector uses a lamp that contains mercury. Disposal
of the lamp or the projector with the lamp may be regulated
due to environmental considerations. For disposal or recy-
cling information, please contact your local authorities or the
Electronic Industries Alliance: www.eiae.org. (For US only).

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Troubleshooting
The following offers solutions to some of the common problems you may encounter. We suggest that you consult this chart before

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contacting your dealer.

Images aren’t projected on the screen.


Problem Cause and solution
• Check the states of the indicators.

POWER STATUS Solution


Connect the power cord to the projector.
Off Off Plug the power cord into a wall outlet.
If any objects are blocking the air inlet or outlet grille, remove them and carry out
the following.
1. Unplug the power cord from the wall outlet.
Off 2. Make sure that the projector has cooled off.
3. Plug the power cor d into the wall outlet.
4. Press the POWER button.

If any objects are blocking the air inlet or outlet grille, remove them.
Don't expose the air outlet grilles to hot air emitted from a heating appliance.
Steady red Blinking
Power isn’t turned on. orange

After the STATUS indicator stops blinking, press the POWER button.
If you unplug the power cord while the fan is rotating, the lamp may not turn on about
Blinking
one minute when you plug the power cord next time.
green
The lamp can't turn on again for one minute after it goes out.
Press the POWER button several times.
Replace the lamp. (The lamp is at the end of its life.)
Steady red

Attach the lamp cover on the bottom.


Off

Blinking red Unplug the power cord from the wall outlet and contact your dealer.
/ green Steady
or

Blinking

• Cancel the AV mute by pressing the MUTE button.


• Remove the lens cap.
• The lamp sometimes takes about one minute to light up.
• On rare occasion, the lamp fails to light up. In such cases, wait a few minutes and try to light the
lamp again.
• If the projector was turned off before the lamp cooled down completely, the fans may start rotat-
Images aren’t projected on the screen. ing and the POWER button may not function when you plug the power cord into the wall outlet
next time. Wait for the fans to stop and press the POWER button to turn on the lamp again.
• Check that the lamp cover are closed.
• Check that the cable connected to the external device isn’t broken.
• When an extension cord is being used, replace it with the supplied cable and check whether
images are projected correctly. If images are projected correctly, use an RGB signal amplifier
along with the extension cord.
• The air inlet or outlet grille may be blocked. (In such cases, the STATUS indicator blinks
orange.)
J Remove the objects blocking the air inlet or outlet grille and carry out the following.
1. Wait for the air inlet or outlet fan to stop (or wait for the STATUS indicator to go out.)
2. Unplug the power cord from the wall outlet.
Images suddenly disappear.
3. Wait about 10 minutes.
4. Plug the power cord into the wall outlet.
5. Press the POWER button.
• When the STATUS indicator is blinking red, it is indicating that the lamp should be replaced.
Replace the lamp in this case.
• Turn on the power of the connected device, or check whether there is something wrong with the
connected device.
• Check whether the external device outputs signals. (Check this especially when the external
device is a notebook computer.)
• Check that the cable connected to the external device isn’t defective.
"NO SIGNAL" is displayed.
• Check that the projector is connected to the external device using the correct terminals.
• Check that the connected device is correctly selected as the input source.
• When an extension cord is being used, replace it with the supplied cable and check whether
images are projected correctly. If images are projected correctly, use an RGB signal amplifier
along with the extension cord.

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Troubleshooting (continued)

Images aren’t projected correctly.


Problem Cause and solution
• Check that the cable connected to the external device isn’t intermittent.
• Connect the cable’s plug with the external device’s connector firmly.
Projected images are shaking.
• Press the AUTO POSITION button.
Projected images are displaced.
• Some computers output out-of-spec signals on rare occasion. Adjust the SIGNAL menu. (See
page 19.)
Projected images are distorted. • Adjust the projector and the screen so that they are perpendicular to each other. (See page 12.)
• Adjust BRIGHTNESS in the IMAGE menu. (See page 18.)
Projected images are dark. • Replace the lamp. (See page 22.)
• Remove the lens cap.
• Adjust the focus. (See page 13.)
• Clean the lens.
• Remove the lens cap.
Projected images are blurred.
• Press the W or X button on the remote control to eliminate flicker.
• Adjust BRIGHTNESS and CONTRAST in the IMAGE menu. (See page 18.)
• Adjust the projector and the screen so that they are perpendicular to each other. (See page 12.)
• This symptom is normal for a DLP projector and is not a malfunction. (A very small number of
White dots are seen on projected images.
pixels may stay lit or out, but such symptom is not a malfunction. Pixels of 99.99% or more are
Black dots are seen on projected images.
effective.)
Rainbow blur appears in projected images. • This is due to color breaking noise that occurs in a DLP system and is not a malfunction.
Fine streak pattern appears in projected • It occurs because of interference with the screen and isn’t a product malfunction. Change the
images. screen or readjust the focus of the projector.
• Connect the cable’s plug with the external device’s connector firmly.
• Keep the projector away from equipment generating interfering radio waves.
Projected images (and/or audio) appear wavy
and distorted. • When the keystone adjustment is carried out, the image may not be displayed correctly
because of the type of input signal. This isn’t a product malfunction. In this case, readjust the
keystone so that the amount of keystone correction is as small as possible.
• Check that COMPUTER INPUT in the SIGNAL menu is correctly set. (See page 17.)
Tint in projected images is incorrect.
• Check that the cable connected to the external device isn’t broken.
Only the motion areas in the images supplied
• This is caused by the computer being used. Contact the manufacturer of your computer.
from the computer aren’t displayed.
• Match the output resolution of your computer with the resolution of the projector. For the
method to change the output resolution of the computer, contact the manufacturer of your com-
Projected images are obscured. puter. (See page 29.)
• Some images and texts appear obscured during the keystone adjustment. In such cases, use
the projector without applying the keystone adjustment. (See page 12.)

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Others

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Problem Cause and solution
• This air comes out as a result of cooling the inside of the projector. This isn’t a product malfunc-
Hot air is emitted from the air outlet grilles.
tion.
No audio is output. • Check that the volume isn’t set to low.
• The microcomputers inside the projector may be wrongly operating because of noise.
The menu can’t be used. J Press the POWER button to turn off the lamp and unplug the power cord from the wall out-
let. Wait about 10 minutes, plug the power cord in, and try again.
• This indication appears when the ambient temperature rises high. When the ambient tempera-
ture stays high, the lamp goes out.
J Eliminate any causes of the rise in the ambient temperature.
"TEMPERATURE!!" is displayed.
• This indication appears when the air inlet or outlet grille is blocked. When they are kept blocked,
the lamp goes out.
J Remove the objects blocking the air inlet or outlet grille.
The mark appears. • This mark appears when ineffective operation is carried out. This isn’t a product malfunction.
• Check that the battery is loaded in the remote control or the battery isn’t weak. (See page 8.)
• Check that the remote control sensor isn’t exposed to direct sunlight or fluorescent light. (See
The remote control doesn’t function easily or
page 8.)
at all.
• Use the remote control within its operation range. (See page 8.)
• Use the remote control at least 10 cm away from the projector.
The buttons on the control panel (except for • The password function is working.
the POWER button) don’t function. J Cancel the password lock. (See page 21.)
• Because the color wheel spins at a high speed, metallic sounds may be heard in rare occa-
Abnormal sound is heard.
sions. Such symptom is not a malfunction.

When the problems below occur after the lamp is replaced, check the following.
Problem Cause and solution
• Attach the lamp cover on the bottom correctly.
The power isn’t turned on.
• Reset the lamp operation time. (See page 22.)
The STATUS indicator blinks. • Reset the lamp operation time. (See page 22.)

Maintenance
Caution:
Be sure to turn off the lamp and unplug the power cord from the wall outlet before you perform any maintenance on the projector.

Cleaning of the projector and the ventilation slots


Use a soft cloth to clean the projector and the ventilation grilles. When the grilles become dirty, wipe them with a soft cloth dampened
with diluted mild detergent, and then wipe them with a dry cloth.

To protect the surface of the projector from fading or deteriorating:


• Do not spray insecticide on or inside the projector.
• Do not use benzine or thinner to clean it.
• Do not let rubber or plastic materials contact with projector.
Cleaning of the lens
Use a standard lens-cleaning brush or a piece of lens tissue dampened with lens cleaning fluid. The lens surface is fragile. Use only
recommended, nonabrasive lens-cleaning materials. Do not touch the lens with your fingers.

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Indicators
This projector has two indicators, each of which shows the operation condition of the projector.
The following offer solutions to possible problems. If these problem persist, turn the projector off and consult your dealer.

STATUS indicator POWER indicator

Normal condition
POWER STATUS CONDITION NOTE

Stand-by
Steady red Off

The POWER button cannot be used to switch


Lamp stand-by (about 1 minute)
Steady green Blinking green between on and off.

The power is on. (Normal condition)


Steady green Steady green

Abnormal condition
POWER STATUS CONDITION POSSIBLE SOLUTION

Steady green Abnormal temperature


• Clean the ventilation grilles.
or • The ventilation grilles is clogged with dust or dirt.
Blinking orange • Relocate the projector to a cooler place.
• The room temperature is high.

Steady red

• Wait until the STATUS indicator goes out,


The protection circuit is working or the lamp is in an then press the POWER button.
Steady red Blinking green abnormal condition. • If the above solution is not effective,
replace the lamp.
The lamp operation time exceeds the time elapsed until
the lamp shutdown notice while the power is on. (See
Steady green Blinking green/red page 22.)

The lamp operation time exceeds the time elapsed until Replace the lamp.
the lamp shutdown notice while the power is off. (See Change with a new lamp if this problem
Steady red Blinking red page 22.) recurs.

The lamp operation time exceeds the time elapsed until


Steady red Steady red the lamp shutdown. (See page 22.)

The lamp cover isn’t closed. Close the cover correctly.


Blinking green/red Off

Steady
or Abnormal. Contact your dealer.
Blinking green/red

Blinking

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Specifications

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Type DLP™ DATA projector
Model XD110U/SD110U
Rated power supply 100 - 240 V AC, 50 / 60 Hz
Rated input 2.9 A (XD110U/SD110U)
0.55-inch Single chip Digital Micromirror Device (DMD) with R,G,B,W color wheel
Display Technology Pixels 1024 x 768 = 786432 pixels (XD110U)
Pixels 800 x 600 = 480000 pixels (SD110U)
Colors 16770000 colors
Projection lens F 2.4- 2.6 f = 18 - 21.6 mm
Light source lamp 200 W (XD110U/SD110U)
Picture size 40 - 300 inch (aspect ratio 4:3)
Resolution:640x400 (Expand) - 1024x768 (Real) - 1280x1024 (Compress) (XD110U)
PC compatibility Resolution:640x400 (Expand) - 800x600 (Real) - 1024x768 (Compress) (SD110U)
Sync on Green available
NTSC / NTSC 4.43 / PAL (including PAL-M, N) / SECAM, PAL-60
Video compatibility
Component Video (DVD/HDTV) (480i, 576i, 480p, 576p, 1080i, 720p)
Speaker 2 W Mono, Round type ø4.5 cm x 1
Luminance signal: 1.0 Vp-p 75 Ω (negative sync.)
S-video input
Chroma signal: 0.286 Vp-p 75 Ω (burst signal)
Video input 1.0 Vp-p 75 Ω (negative sync.)
Audio input 350 mVrms, 10 kΩ or more
RGB: 0.7 Vp-p 75 Ω (negative sync.)
YPBPR/YCBCR : Y:1.0 Vp-p (negative sync.) PBPR/CBCR:0.7 Vp-p
Analog RGB input
HD/CS : TTL level (positive or negative)
VD : TTL level (positive or negative)
Control connector USB terminal (for Page Up/Down)
Outside dimensions 261 x 102 x 218 mm (width x height x depth)
Weight Approx. 2.4 kg
Length of power cord 114 inch (2.9 m)
Temperature, humidity
+41ºF (+5ºC) - +95ºF (+35ºC), 30 - 90%
(performance guaranteed)

• The specifications and outside appearance of the projector are subject to change without prior notice.

Kensington Lock
This projector has a Kensington Security Standard connector for use with Kensington MicroSaver Security System. Refer to the infor-
mation that came with the Kensington System for instructions on how to use it to secure the projector. Please contact Kensington
Technology Group below.
Kensington Technology Group
2855 Campus Drive
San Mateo, CA 94403, U.S.A.
Phone : +1- (650) 572-2700 Fax : +1- (650) 572-9675

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Specifications (continued)

Connectors

COMPUTER IN/OUT (Mini D-SUB 15-pin)

11 15

6 10

1 5
IN OUT

pin No. Spec. pin No. Spec.


1 R(RED)/CR 1 R(RED)/CR
2 G(GREEN)/Y 2 G(GREEN)/Y
3 B(BLUE)/CB 3 B(BLUE)/CB
4 GND 4 -
5 GND 5 GND
6 GND 6 GND
7 GND 7 GND
8 GND 8 GND
9 DDC5V 9 -
10 GND 10 GND
11 GND 11 -
12 DDC Data 12 -
13 HD/CS 13 HD/CS
14 VD 14 VD
15 DDC Clock 15 -

Dimensional drawings (unit : mm)


218

261
102

What’s included in the box


AC power cord for US 246D034-10 1 Remote control 290P131-20
for EU 246D035-10 1 Quick Start up 857D075-10
for UK 246D036-10 (UK only) 1 Safety manual 871D463-10
1 RGB cable for PC 246D037-10 1 CD-ROM 919D270-10
1 VIDEO cable 246D039-10 1 Carrying case 772P046-10
2 Battery –

Replacement part
(Option / Not included in the box)
Spare lamp (for XD110U/SD110U) 499B045-10
(VLT-XD110LP)

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Specification of RGB signals in each computer mode of the projector

ENGLISH
resolution horizontal vertical XD110U SD110U
Signal mode
(H x V) frequency (kHz) frequency (Hz) (H x V) (H x V)
TV60, 480i(525i) - 15.73 59.94 1024 x 768 800 x 600
TV50, 576i(625i) - 15.63 50.00 1024 x 768 800 x 600
1080i 60 (1125i 60) - 33.75 60.00 1024 x 576 800 x 450
1080i 50 (1125i 50) - 28.13 50.00 1024 x 576 800 x 450
480p (525p) - 31.47 59.94 1024 x 768 800 x 600
576p (625p) - 31.25 50.00 1024 x 768 800 x 600
720p 60 (750p 60) - 45.00 60.00 1024 x 576 800 x 450
720p 50 (750p 50) - 37.50 50.00 1024 x 576 800 x 450
PC98 640 x 400 24.82 56.42 1024 x 640 800 x 500
CGA84 640 x 400 37.86 84.13 1024 x 640 800 x 500
CGA85 640 x 400 37.86 85.08 1024 x 640 800 x 500
VGA60 640 x 480 31.47 59.94 1024 x 768 800 x 600
VGA72 640 x 480 37.86 72.81 1024 x 768 800 x 600
VGA75 640 x 480 37.50 75.00 1024 x 768 800 x 600
VGA85 640 x 480 43.27 85.01 1024 x 768 800 x 600
SVGA56 800 x 600 35.16 56.25 1024 x 768 800 x 600
SVGA60 800 x 600 37.88 60.32 1024 x 768 800 x 600
SVGA72 800 x 600 48.08 72.19 1024 x 768 800 x 600
SVGA75 800 x 600 46.88 75.00 1024 x 768 800 x 600
SVGA85 800 x 600 53.67 85.06 1024 x 768 800 x 600
XGA60 1024 x 768 48.36 60.00 1024 x 768 800 x 600
XGA70 1024 x 768 56.48 70.07 1024 x 768 800 x 600
XGA75 1024 x 768 60.02 75.03 1024 x 768 800 x 600
XGA85 1024 x 768 68.68 85.00 1024 x 768 800 x 600
SXGA70a 1152 x 864 63.85 70.01 1024 x 768 -
SXGA75a 1152 x 864 67.50 75.00 1024 x 768 -
SXGA60b 1280 x 960 60.00 60.00 1024 x 768 -
SXGA60 1280 x 1024 63.98 60.02 960 x 768 -
MAC13 640 x 480 35.00 66.67 1024 x 768 800 x 600
MAC16 832 x 624 49.72 74.55 1024 x 768 800 x 600
MAC19 1024 x 768 60.24 75.02 1016 x 768 800 x 600
MAC21 1152 x 870 68.59 74.96 1024 x 768 -
HP75 1024 x 768 62.94 74.92 1024 x 768 800 x 600
SUN66a 1152 x 900 61.85 66.00 984 x 768 -
SUN76a 1152 x 900 71.81 76.64 984 x 768 -

Important: • Set COMPUTER INPUT in the SIGNAL menu to RGB when


• Some computers aren’t compatible with the projector. inputting the HDTV signal as RGB signal.
• The projector’s maximum resolution is 1024 x 768 pixels • TV60 and TV50 are equivalent to 480i and 576i respec-
(800 x 600 pixels for SD110U). It may not display images of tively. When these signals are supplied to the VIDEO or S-
higher resolutions than 1024 x 768 (or 800 x 600) correctly. VIDEO signal, the signal mode is indicated as TV60 or
• Images with SYNC on G (Green) signal may jitter. TV50. When they are supplied to the COMPONENT termi-
nal, the signal mode is indicated as 480i or 576i.
• Images with SYNC on G (Green) signal may be tinged with
green.
• If the resolution and frequency of your computer aren’t
shown on the table, find the compatible resolution and fre-
quency by changing the resolution of your computer.

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