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... Electronic Computer/Data Processing Equipment, ANSI/NFPA 75. Operating the projector properly enables you purchased the projector or the service center. Your SANYO product is to operate improperly, read this manual thoroughly. DO NOT SET THE PROJECTOR IN GREASY, WET, OR CONDITIONS SUCH AS IN A KITCHEN ... MANUAL WITH THIS UNIT. − If the projector is critical for many convenient features and functions. NO USER-SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE EXCEPT LAMP REPLACEMENT. READ AND KEEP THIS USER'S MANUAL FOR LATER USE. The projector provides many years to manage those features and maintains...
... Electronic Computer/Data Processing Equipment, ANSI/NFPA 75. Operating the projector properly enables you purchased the projector or the service center. Your SANYO product is to operate improperly, read this manual thoroughly. DO NOT SET THE PROJECTOR IN GREASY, WET, OR CONDITIONS SUCH AS IN A KITCHEN ... MANUAL WITH THIS UNIT. − If the projector is critical for many convenient features and functions. NO USER-SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE EXCEPT LAMP REPLACEMENT. READ AND KEEP THIS USER'S MANUAL FOR LATER USE. The projector provides many years to manage those features and maintains...
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..., regular cleaning is from overheating, these openings must not be taken. − Do not put anything on the projector. The projector uses a lamp which generates significant heat. In order to cool down to "Option" on page 83 and "Replacing the Filters" on either side to ... to the temperature inside of the product and to prevent dust from any dirt or dust that has accumulated on the projector and on the cabinet will void the warranty on the cabinet. Installing the Projector in the filter. Improper installation may reduce the lamp lifetime and cause a fire hazard.
..., regular cleaning is from overheating, these openings must not be taken. − Do not put anything on the projector. The projector uses a lamp which generates significant heat. In order to cool down to "Option" on page 83 and "Replacing the Filters" on either side to ... to the temperature inside of the product and to prevent dust from any dirt or dust that has accumulated on the projector and on the cabinet will void the warranty on the cabinet. Installing the Projector in the filter. Improper installation may reduce the lamp lifetime and cause a fire hazard.
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... CONSUMABLE PARTS ...97 Replacing the Filters...97 Replacing the Lamps...99 Resetting the Lamp Time Counter...101 Ordering a Replacement Lamp...101 7. Table of Contents Adjusting by Using the OSD Control Panel...44 CHANGING LAMP MODE ...45 Changing Lamp Mode by Using the Projector's OSD Control Panel 45 Changing Lamp Mode by Using the Remote Control ...46 GETTING...
... CONSUMABLE PARTS ...97 Replacing the Filters...97 Replacing the Lamps...99 Resetting the Lamp Time Counter...101 Ordering a Replacement Lamp...101 7. Table of Contents Adjusting by Using the OSD Control Panel...44 CHANGING LAMP MODE ...45 Changing Lamp Mode by Using the Projector's OSD Control Panel 45 Changing Lamp Mode by Using the Remote Control ...46 GETTING...
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SPECIFICATIONS ...107 PROJECTOR SPECIFICATIONS...107 Optical Specifications ...107 Electrical Specifications ...108 Mechanical Specifications ...109 Environmental Considerations ...109 Regulations ...109 Optional Parts ...110 CABINET DIMENSIONS...111 ...Before Use...118 Handling of the Address for Operation by Using a Browser 118 Configuring Network Settings...119 Structure of Contents Lamp Problems ...105 Remote Control Problems ...106 Audio Problems ...106 HAVING THE PROJECTOR SERVICED ...106 8. TROUBLESHOOTING CHECK LIST ...124 vii Table of the HTTP Server...121 15 PIN GPIO CONTROL ...123 ...
SPECIFICATIONS ...107 PROJECTOR SPECIFICATIONS...107 Optical Specifications ...107 Electrical Specifications ...108 Mechanical Specifications ...109 Environmental Considerations ...109 Regulations ...109 Optional Parts ...110 CABINET DIMENSIONS...111 ...Before Use...118 Handling of the Address for Operation by Using a Browser 118 Configuring Network Settings...119 Structure of Contents Lamp Problems ...105 Remote Control Problems ...106 Audio Problems ...106 HAVING THE PROJECTOR SERVICED ...106 8. TROUBLESHOOTING CHECK LIST ...124 vii Table of the HTTP Server...121 15 PIN GPIO CONTROL ...123 ...
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... on by supplied AC power. 1. Dual Lamp Control System The two-lamp control system offers high brightness, maintained lamp life and energy savings along with release button, etc. The power management function also reduces power consumption and maintains lamp life. Security Function The Security function helps you 'll enjoy: DLP projector with a switch and a breaker. With...
... on by supplied AC power. 1. Dual Lamp Control System The two-lamp control system offers high brightness, maintained lamp life and energy savings along with release button, etc. The power management function also reduces power consumption and maintains lamp life. Security Function The Security function helps you 'll enjoy: DLP projector with a switch and a breaker. With...
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... Receiver for optimum performance - do not obstruct 95 Important: Grill openings on the projector allow for good air circulation, which keeps the projector lamp cool. Height adjuster Adjusts level of the Projector Front-right view 1. do not obstruct - 7. Part Names of projector 5 9. Anti-Theft screw Prevent theft of dust - I/O connector panel Connect various input devices...
... Receiver for optimum performance - do not obstruct 95 Important: Grill openings on the projector allow for good air circulation, which keeps the projector lamp cool. Height adjuster Adjusts level of the Projector Front-right view 1. do not obstruct - 7. Part Names of projector 5 9. Anti-Theft screw Prevent theft of dust - I/O connector panel Connect various input devices...
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Lens control panel See Lens Controls DESCRIPTION 2. Exhaust vent Exhaust vent - do not obstruct 7. Left-hand speaker Left-hand speaker 4 SEE PAGE: 6 - 99 - 7 - - - Introduction Top view ITEM LABEL 1. Rear intake vent Rear cooling intake - do not obstruct 8. Left intake vent Left-hand cooling intake - Right-hand speaker Right-hand speaker 3. do not obstruct 5. OSD control panel See OSD Controls and Status LEDS 6. 1. Lamp cover Remove cover to replace lamp or color wheel 4.
Lens control panel See Lens Controls DESCRIPTION 2. Exhaust vent Exhaust vent - do not obstruct 7. Left-hand speaker Left-hand speaker 4 SEE PAGE: 6 - 99 - 7 - - - Introduction Top view ITEM LABEL 1. Rear intake vent Rear cooling intake - do not obstruct 8. Left intake vent Left-hand cooling intake - Right-hand speaker Right-hand speaker 3. do not obstruct 5. OSD control panel See OSD Controls and Status LEDS 6. 1. Lamp cover Remove cover to replace lamp or color wheel 4.
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...of screw: 12 mm; Ceiling support holes Contact your dealer for optimum performance 95 4. Rear filter 7. clean regularly for information on mounting the projector on a ceiling - 5. dis- clean regularly for proper ventilation; Bottom view 1. maximum depth of dust - Intake vent Color wheel cooling ...vent - do not obstruct - 3. see Using the Physical Lock 54 6. Side filter Keep the fans free of the projector. tance from fluorescent lamps: at least 1 m (3 feet) front and back of dust - distance from ceiling/ wall: 20 cm (0.7 feet) for optimum...
...of screw: 12 mm; Ceiling support holes Contact your dealer for optimum performance 95 4. Rear filter 7. clean regularly for information on mounting the projector on a ceiling - 5. dis- clean regularly for proper ventilation; Bottom view 1. maximum depth of dust - Intake vent Color wheel cooling ...vent - do not obstruct - 3. see Using the Physical Lock 54 6. Side filter Keep the fans free of the projector. tance from fluorescent lamps: at least 1 m (3 feet) front and back of dust - distance from ceiling/ wall: 20 cm (0.7 feet) for optimum...
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Press to place the projector in the OSD RIGHT CURSOR/ 3. VOLUME Increase volume INCREASE 4. CANCEL Exit the On-Screen Display (OSD) 5. INPUT Change or select the input device 6. Introduction ITEM LABEL DESCRIPTION 1. MENU Open / Close the OSD 2. LAMP 2 (LED) See Indicator Messages SEE PAGE: 55 55 40 55 34 32 102 7 ON/STAND-BY Turn the projector on or off (main power switch must be turned on first). UP/ DOWN/ LEFT/ RIGHT BUTTONS Navigate and change settings in standby mode. 7. OSD Controls and Status LEDs 1.
Press to place the projector in the OSD RIGHT CURSOR/ 3. VOLUME Increase volume INCREASE 4. CANCEL Exit the On-Screen Display (OSD) 5. INPUT Change or select the input device 6. Introduction ITEM LABEL DESCRIPTION 1. MENU Open / Close the OSD 2. LAMP 2 (LED) See Indicator Messages SEE PAGE: 55 55 40 55 34 32 102 7 ON/STAND-BY Turn the projector on or off (main power switch must be turned on first). UP/ DOWN/ LEFT/ RIGHT BUTTONS Navigate and change settings in standby mode. 7. OSD Controls and Status LEDs 1.
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1. WARNING (LED) See Indicator Messages 10. AUTO PC ADJ. CURSOR/VOLUME Decrease volume DECREASE SEE PAGE: 102 102 102 39 55 40 8 POWER (LED) See Indicator Messages 11. SELECT Select or change settings in the OSD LEFT 13. Introduction ITEM LABEL 8. LAMP 1 (LED) DESCRIPTION See Indicator Messages 9. Optimize image size, position, and resolution 12.
1. WARNING (LED) See Indicator Messages 10. AUTO PC ADJ. CURSOR/VOLUME Decrease volume DECREASE SEE PAGE: 102 102 102 39 55 40 8 POWER (LED) See Indicator Messages 11. SELECT Select or change settings in the OSD LEFT 13. Introduction ITEM LABEL 8. LAMP 1 (LED) DESCRIPTION See Indicator Messages 9. Optimize image size, position, and resolution 12.
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... of the Remote Control ITEM LABEL 1. STAND-BY 3. Correct keystone distortion. S-VIDEO Select the S-video input 24. Open or close the on-Screen menu. 5. LAMP CONTROL Select a lamp mode. 1. FOCUS/ZOOM Correct image distortion. 11. computer image. COMPUTER 1 20. source. Zoom in/out function. VIDEO Select the video input 25. image. IR...
... of the Remote Control ITEM LABEL 1. STAND-BY 3. Correct keystone distortion. S-VIDEO Select the S-video input 24. Open or close the on-Screen menu. 5. LAMP CONTROL Select a lamp mode. 1. FOCUS/ZOOM Correct image distortion. 11. computer image. COMPUTER 1 20. source. Zoom in/out function. VIDEO Select the video input 25. image. IR...
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Installation and Connections Installing the Optional Color Wheel The PDG-DWT50L projector comes with a four-segment color wheel installed. An additional six-segment color wheel is optional. Note: Wait until the lamp house and the color wheel cool off. 1. To replace the color wheel (located under the lamp cover adjacent to lamp 1) refer to the following guide. Unscrew the retaining screws (x 4) on the lamp cover. 2. 2. Remove the lamp cover by sliding it in the direction of the arrow (B). 3. Loosen the captive screw (A) on the four-segment color wheel. 24
Installation and Connections Installing the Optional Color Wheel The PDG-DWT50L projector comes with a four-segment color wheel installed. An additional six-segment color wheel is optional. Note: Wait until the lamp house and the color wheel cool off. 1. To replace the color wheel (located under the lamp cover adjacent to lamp 1) refer to the following guide. Unscrew the retaining screws (x 4) on the lamp cover. 2. 2. Remove the lamp cover by sliding it in the direction of the arrow (B). 3. Loosen the captive screw (A) on the four-segment color wheel. 24
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... connection to your computer. Installation and Connections 7. Note: The DVI (DIGITAL) connector (COMPUTER 3) accepts VGA (640 x 480), 1152 x 864, XGA (1024 x 768), WXGA (1280 x 768), SXGA (1280 x 1024@up to 60Hz) and SXGA+(1400 x 1050 @ up to the following guide. 1. Computer 1 in as follows: Computer 3 in...an analog signal that uses a standard RGB computer cable. 26 Align the lamp cover (A) with one of function keys will enable/disable the external display. This bag prevents dust from best to the projector through one of the Fn-key along with the arrow mark on the color...
... connection to your computer. Installation and Connections 7. Note: The DVI (DIGITAL) connector (COMPUTER 3) accepts VGA (640 x 480), 1152 x 864, XGA (1024 x 768), WXGA (1280 x 768), SXGA (1280 x 1024@up to 60Hz) and SXGA+(1400 x 1050 @ up to the following guide. 1. Computer 1 in as follows: Computer 3 in...an analog signal that uses a standard RGB computer cable. 26 Align the lamp cover (A) with one of function keys will enable/disable the external display. This bag prevents dust from best to the projector through one of the Fn-key along with the arrow mark on the color...
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...1. Select the Basic tab using ◄or► and select Lamp control using ▲or▼. From the Lamp control window, select Normal or Eco using ▲or▼. Convenient Features Changing Lamp Mode The projector has two lamp modes available, Normal and Eco. Press Select. 3. The Normal ...mode is used for everyday standard projection, whereas the Eco mode is used for saving power and lamp life. Press Menu on the projector's OSD control panel to ...
...1. Select the Basic tab using ◄or► and select Lamp control using ▲or▼. From the Lamp control window, select Normal or Eco using ▲or▼. Convenient Features Changing Lamp Mode The projector has two lamp modes available, Normal and Eco. Press Select. 3. The Normal ...mode is used for everyday standard projection, whereas the Eco mode is used for saving power and lamp life. Press Menu on the projector's OSD control panel to ...
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Note: When the projector is in Eco mode, brightness may be affected. Move the cursor to access the Lamp control menu. 2. Normal Mode: 100% Brightness Eco Mode: approx. 85% Brightness 46 From the Lamp control window, select Normal or Eco using ▲or▼. 4. Convenient Features Changing Lamp Mode by Using the Remote Control 1. Press the Lamp control button on the remote control to OK and press Select.
Note: When the projector is in Eco mode, brightness may be affected. Move the cursor to access the Lamp control menu. 2. Normal Mode: 100% Brightness Eco Mode: approx. 85% Brightness 46 From the Lamp control window, select Normal or Eco using ▲or▼. 4. Convenient Features Changing Lamp Mode by Using the Remote Control 1. Press the Lamp control button on the remote control to OK and press Select.
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... Display Menu Tree The gray shaded areas indicate factory default settings. Horizontal Vertical Total dots Fine sync WXGA Mode Noise reduction 3D Y/C separation Progressive Color matrix Motion adaptive mode Film 0~61 Keystone Lamp control Lamp mode Lamp Interval Simple menu Language White balance Red 1 to 100 Color correction 0 to 100 0 to 100 0 to 31...
... Display Menu Tree The gray shaded areas indicate factory default settings. Horizontal Vertical Total dots Fine sync WXGA Mode Noise reduction 3D Y/C separation Progressive Color matrix Motion adaptive mode Film 0~61 Keystone Lamp control Lamp mode Lamp Interval Simple menu Language White balance Red 1 to 100 Color correction 0 to 100 0 to 100 0 to 31...
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... or Lamp2. This setting is best suited to customize the general output of the projector. Basic The Basic tab contains general setup options such as lamp mode and OSD language settings and can be accessed with the projector control panel or with the remote control unit. ITEM Keystone DESCRIPTION Adjust the Keystone trapezoid...
... or Lamp2. This setting is best suited to customize the general output of the projector. Basic The Basic tab contains general setup options such as lamp mode and OSD language settings and can be accessed with the projector control panel or with the remote control unit. ITEM Keystone DESCRIPTION Adjust the Keystone trapezoid...
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Uses Lamp2 only. 72 The lamp life can be extended by selecting this option. Uses Lamp1 only. Select from the lamp mode window. Uses both lamps simultaneously. 5. Lamp mode Select the lamps to adjust the projected image appearance as required. Select Horizontal or Vertical using the Eco mode and the fan noise can be adjusted by using ▲or▼ then, use ◄or► to be reduced. Lamp1 - Lamp control Select Normal or Eco from the following: Dual - Using On-Screen Display Keystone The keystone trapezoid can be used for projection. Lamp2 -
Uses Lamp2 only. 72 The lamp life can be extended by selecting this option. Uses Lamp1 only. Select from the lamp mode window. Uses both lamps simultaneously. 5. Lamp mode Select the lamps to adjust the projected image appearance as required. Select Horizontal or Vertical using the Eco mode and the fan noise can be adjusted by using ▲or▼ then, use ◄or► to be reduced. Lamp1 - Lamp control Select Normal or Eco from the following: Dual - Using On-Screen Display Keystone The keystone trapezoid can be used for projection. Lamp2 -
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Set Simple menu On or Off. 73 Lamp interval The period of time for regulating lamp usage when not in dual lamp mode. 5. Using On-Screen Display Select from the following: Off, 1 week, 4 weeks and 2000H Simple menu Select the Simple menu to display.
Set Simple menu On or Off. 73 Lamp interval The period of time for regulating lamp usage when not in dual lamp mode. 5. Using On-Screen Display Select from the following: Off, 1 week, 4 weeks and 2000H Simple menu Select the Simple menu to display.
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... Displays the Lamp2 life remaining as a percentage. Usage time The Usage Time tab displays information about lamp usage and remaining lamp life. Lamp2 time Displays the Lamp2 total usage in hours. Using On-Screen Display Information Menu Descriptions... and Functions The information menu provides only screens for the quick access of menus. ITEM DESCRIPTION Lamp1 Life remaining Displays the Lamp1 life remaining as a percentage. PJ time Displays the projector...
... Displays the Lamp2 life remaining as a percentage. Usage time The Usage Time tab displays information about lamp usage and remaining lamp life. Lamp2 time Displays the Lamp2 total usage in hours. Using On-Screen Display Information Menu Descriptions... and Functions The information menu provides only screens for the quick access of menus. ITEM DESCRIPTION Lamp1 Life remaining Displays the Lamp1 life remaining as a percentage. PJ time Displays the projector...