User Manual (3D)
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... read sections "Using DLP 3D / NVIDIA 3DTV Play technology" on . Using 3D glasses DLP 3D glasses are powered. In many cases, there is enabled. Note: Refer to the documentation that came with your projector to change the battery. Note: Require DLP Link 3D glasses and support 96Hz, 100Hz, 120Hz sync signal. If you need 3D glasses to support 144Hz sync signal for instructions how to...
... read sections "Using DLP 3D / NVIDIA 3DTV Play technology" on . Using 3D glasses DLP 3D glasses are powered. In many cases, there is enabled. Note: Refer to the documentation that came with your projector to change the battery. Note: Require DLP Link 3D glasses and support 96Hz, 100Hz, 120Hz sync signal. If you need 3D glasses to support 144Hz sync signal for instructions how to...
User Manual (3D)
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.... To download software and use an NVIDIA 3DTV Play ready projector with DLP glasses, refer to your graphics card for frame/field sequential 3D formats. Select the 3D section (the sixth menu option) on most of the DLP 3D technology, you have installed the drivers, you are viewing Blu-ray 3D content over an HDMI 1.4a or later connection is not supported on...
.... To download software and use an NVIDIA 3DTV Play ready projector with DLP glasses, refer to your graphics card for frame/field sequential 3D formats. Select the 3D section (the sixth menu option) on most of the DLP 3D technology, you have installed the drivers, you are viewing Blu-ray 3D content over an HDMI 1.4a or later connection is not supported on...
User Manual
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... parts when adding or changing components. At least 50cm clearance from walls and free flow of air around the projector is necessary. • Locations where temperatures may become excessively high, such as inside of a car with all windows rolled up. • Locations where excessive humidity, dust, or cigarette smoke may contaminate optical components, shortening the life span and darkening the image. • Locations...
... parts when adding or changing components. At least 50cm clearance from walls and free flow of air around the projector is necessary. • Locations where temperatures may become excessively high, such as inside of a car with all windows rolled up. • Locations where excessive humidity, dust, or cigarette smoke may contaminate optical components, shortening the life span and darkening the image. • Locations...
User Manual
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... changing instructions. • Reset the "Lamp Hour Reset" function from the Onscreen display "Management" menu after replacing the lamp module. • Do not attempt to break on . • Do not block the projector lens with dirt or dust. • Do not look into the air outlet grille when projector is securely installed. • The projector should not exceed 6 degrees, otherwise it is operating. To temporarily turn off the lamp...
... changing instructions. • Reset the "Lamp Hour Reset" function from the Onscreen display "Management" menu after replacing the lamp module. • Do not attempt to break on . • Do not block the projector lens with dirt or dust. • Do not look into the air outlet grille when projector is securely installed. • The projector should not exceed 6 degrees, otherwise it is operating. To temporarily turn off the lamp...
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... direct sunlight. If this user's guide to change the lamp when it will not turn back on the projector first and then the signal sources. • Do not use lens cap when projector is on the unit provided for a long period of its life, it shows warning messages. • Reset the "Lamp Hour Reset" function from the Onscreen display "Management" menu after replacing the lamp module. • When switching the projector off, please ensure...
... direct sunlight. If this user's guide to change the lamp when it will not turn back on the projector first and then the signal sources. • Do not use lens cap when projector is on the unit provided for a long period of its life, it shows warning messages. • Reset the "Lamp Hour Reset" function from the Onscreen display "Management" menu after replacing the lamp module. • When switching the projector off, please ensure...
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... power consumption and economy (ECO) mode extend lamp life • Acer EcoProjeciton Technology delivers Intelligent power management approach and physical efficiency improvement • Equipped with HDMI™ & MHL connection supporting HDCP • Smart detection delivers quick, intelligent source detection • Multi-language onscreen display (OSD) menus • Manual focus/zoom projection lens • 0.8 ~ 2X digital zoom and pan move function • Microsoft® Windows® 2000, XP, Vista®, Windows 7, Windows 8.1, Windows...
... power consumption and economy (ECO) mode extend lamp life • Acer EcoProjeciton Technology delivers Intelligent power management approach and physical efficiency improvement • Equipped with HDMI™ & MHL connection supporting HDCP • Smart detection delivers quick, intelligent source detection • Multi-language onscreen display (OSD) menus • Manual focus/zoom projection lens • 0.8 ~ 2X digital zoom and pan move function • Microsoft® Windows® 2000, XP, Vista®, Windows 7, Windows 8.1, Windows...
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5 Rear side (Type A) 12 34 5 67 8 9 10 English 34 58 9 3 2 4 5 11 5 6 8 9 10 12 # Description 1 Power socket 2 HDMI (MHL) connector 3 HDMI connector 4 DC 5V output (service) 5 PC analog signal/HDTV/component video input connector 6 RS232 connector 7 Kensington™ lock port # Description 8 Composite video input connector 9 Audio in connector 10 Audio out connector 11 Monitor loop-through output connector (for VGA IN 1, VGA IN only) 12 3D SYNC connector Note: Functions vary depending on model definition.
5 Rear side (Type A) 12 34 5 67 8 9 10 English 34 58 9 3 2 4 5 11 5 6 8 9 10 12 # Description 1 Power socket 2 HDMI (MHL) connector 3 HDMI connector 4 DC 5V output (service) 5 PC analog signal/HDTV/component video input connector 6 RS232 connector 7 Kensington™ lock port # Description 8 Composite video input connector 9 Audio in connector 10 Audio out connector 11 Monitor loop-through output connector (for VGA IN 1, VGA IN only) 12 3D SYNC connector Note: Functions vary depending on model definition.
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Changes the active source. Note: Functions vary depending on model definition. 7 Control Panel 1 2 3 English 4 7 8 5 9 6 10 # Icon Function 1 POWER POWER 2 LAMP LAMP 3 TEMP TEMP 4 POWER Description Power Indicator LED Lamp Indicator LED Temp Indicator LED See the contents in "Turning the Projector On/Off" section. 5 Four directional select Use to select items or make keys adjustments to your selection of items. 9 KEYSTONE Adjusts the image to compensate for distortion caused by tilting the projector. 10 MENU MENU Press "MENU" to the previous operation. ...
Changes the active source. Note: Functions vary depending on model definition. 7 Control Panel 1 2 3 English 4 7 8 5 9 6 10 # Icon Function 1 POWER POWER 2 LAMP LAMP 3 TEMP TEMP 4 POWER Description Power Indicator LED Lamp Indicator LED Temp Indicator LED See the contents in "Turning the Projector On/Off" section. 5 Four directional select Use to select items or make keys adjustments to your selection of items. 9 KEYSTONE Adjusts the image to compensate for distortion caused by tilting the projector. 10 MENU MENU Press "MENU" to the previous operation. ...
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... type B) is connected to a computer via a USB cable. 17 MEDIA Press "MEDIA" to return to the home page of items. Press to begin/pause playback. 6 Four directional select keys Use up, down, left, right buttons to select items or make adjustments to your selection. 7 3D Press "3D" to select 3D models. 8 SOURCE Changes the active source. 9 MODE Chooses a display mode. 10 KEYSTONE Adjusts the image to compensate...
... type B) is connected to a computer via a USB cable. 17 MEDIA Press "MEDIA" to return to the home page of items. Press to begin/pause playback. 6 Four directional select keys Use up, down, left, right buttons to select items or make adjustments to your selection. 7 3D Press "3D" to select 3D models. 8 SOURCE Changes the active source. 9 MODE Chooses a display mode. 10 KEYSTONE Adjusts the image to compensate...
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Note: Functions vary depending on model definition. English 10 # Icon Function Description 22 ZOOM IN Zooms the projector display in. 23 VIDEO To change source to COMPOSITE VIDEO. 24 ZOOM OUT Zooms the projector display out. 25 LAN/WiFi No function. 26 Backlight Remote backlight. 27 Laser pointer Aim the remote at the viewing screen. 28 Laser button Aim the remote at the viewing screen, press and hold this button to activate the laser pointer.
Note: Functions vary depending on model definition. English 10 # Icon Function Description 22 ZOOM IN Zooms the projector display in. 23 VIDEO To change source to COMPOSITE VIDEO. 24 ZOOM OUT Zooms the projector display out. 25 LAN/WiFi No function. 26 Backlight Remote backlight. 27 Laser pointer Aim the remote at the viewing screen. 28 Laser button Aim the remote at the viewing screen, press and hold this button to activate the laser pointer.
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... message indicates that the fan has failed. This onscreen message indicates that the projector has overheated. Lamp will automatically turn off , the projector will automatically shut down, and the LED temp indicator will blink. The lamp with automatically turn off , press and hold the power button. English 16 Turning the projector off 1 To turn the projector off , the projector will automatically shut down, and the LED temp indicator will turn solid red. Lamp will automatically turn off , and the fan(s) will continue to operate...
... message indicates that the fan has failed. This onscreen message indicates that the projector has overheated. Lamp will automatically turn off , the projector will automatically shut down, and the LED temp indicator will blink. The lamp with automatically turn off , press and hold the power button. English 16 Turning the projector off 1 To turn the projector off , the projector will automatically shut down, and the LED temp indicator will turn solid red. Lamp will automatically turn off , and the fan(s) will continue to operate...
User Manual
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... User Controls Installation menu The installation menu provides an onscreen display (OSD) for feature setting. Use the OSD only when the message "No signal input" is displayed on model definition. The menu options include settings and adjustments for screen size and distance, focus, keystone correction and more . 1 Turn on the projector by pressing "Power" button on the control pad. 2 Press the "MENU" button on the remote control to launch the OSD for projector installation and maintenance. 3 The background pattern acts as a guide to the Acer...
... User Controls Installation menu The installation menu provides an onscreen display (OSD) for feature setting. Use the OSD only when the message "No signal input" is displayed on model definition. The menu options include settings and adjustments for screen size and distance, focus, keystone correction and more . 1 Turn on the projector by pressing "Power" button on the control pad. 2 Press the "MENU" button on the remote control to launch the OSD for projector installation and maintenance. 3 The background pattern acts as a guide to the Acer...
User Manual
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... show the correct image tone. "Contrast" controls the difference between the lightest and darkest parts of red in the image. B Gain Adjusts the blue gain for color temperature optimization. English 28 Color Profile Wall color Brightness Contrast Saturation Tint Color Temperature Gamma User can choose all the display mode setting as reference setting of User1/ User2/User3 are several choices, including white, light yellow, light blue, pink, dark green. There are default Standard. It will...
... show the correct image tone. "Contrast" controls the difference between the lightest and darkest parts of red in the image. B Gain Adjusts the blue gain for color temperature optimization. English 28 Color Profile Wall color Brightness Contrast Saturation Tint Color Temperature Gamma User can choose all the display mode setting as reference setting of User1/ User2/User3 are several choices, including white, light yellow, light blue, pink, dark green. There are default Standard. It will...
User Manual
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... on-screen color spectrum that are several choices, including white, light yellow, light blue, pink, dark green. ISF 1. "ISF Day" and "ISF Night" will compensate the color deviation due to the wall color to make the projected screen smoothly without any lag. Black Extension This ensures optimum black level for the calibration service. English There are near 100%. (video sources only) Film Mode Sets the image optimized to -life images...
... on-screen color spectrum that are several choices, including white, light yellow, light blue, pink, dark green. ISF 1. "ISF Day" and "ISF Night" will compensate the color deviation due to the wall color to make the projected screen smoothly without any lag. Black Extension This ensures optimum black level for the calibration service. English There are near 100%. (video sources only) Film Mode Sets the image optimized to -life images...
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..., the projector inverts the image for ceiling-mounted projection. English 31 Image Projection • • • • • Projection Mode • Front: The factory default setting. Manual Keystone Adjust image distortion caused by tilting projection. Rear: Reverses the image so you can project from behind a translucent screen. • Auto: Automatically adjusts projection location of the screen and the height adjusted to display the image using a 16:9 ratio. • L.Box: Keep original signal aspect ratio and zoom in by 1.333 times. You can project from...
..., the projector inverts the image for ceiling-mounted projection. English 31 Image Projection • • • • • Projection Mode • Front: The factory default setting. Manual Keystone Adjust image distortion caused by tilting projection. Rear: Reverses the image so you can project from behind a translucent screen. • Auto: Automatically adjusts projection location of the screen and the height adjusted to display the image using a 16:9 ratio. • L.Box: Keep original signal aspect ratio and zoom in by 1.333 times. You can project from...
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..." to go next UI; Use this function to use as your screen aspect ratio to input native source. Default is "Off". Press "Start" to turn off the captioning feature. Warning! Default is "Off". Choose "On" to confirm the action. press "Back" to previous UI . • A dialog box appears to enable VGA OUT connection. Manual by source menu, Auto by Smart Detection. Default is in your desired startup...
..." to go next UI; Use this function to use as your screen aspect ratio to input native source. Default is "Off". Press "Start" to turn off the captioning feature. Warning! Default is "Off". Choose "On" to confirm the action. press "Back" to previous UI . • A dialog box appears to enable VGA OUT connection. Manual by source menu, Auto by Smart Detection. Default is in your desired startup...
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... power cord in.", the projector will prompt the user to enter the password every time when the projector is turned on the Security Card (please check accessory in both the "Enter Administrator Password" and "Enter Password" dialog boxes. • Press "ENTER" to change the "Administrator Password". • The factory default of "Timeout(Min.)" is "Off". • Once the security function is enabled, the projector will be used...
... power cord in.", the projector will prompt the user to enter the password every time when the projector is turned on the Security Card (please check accessory in both the "Enter Administrator Password" and "Enter Password" dialog boxes. • Press "ENTER" to change the "Administrator Password". • The factory default of "Timeout(Min.)" is "Off". • Once the security function is enabled, the projector will be used...
User Manual
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... lamp hour counter to 0 hours. VGA Power On Choose "On" to power on projector while VGA power plug in hours). Lamp Hour Elapse Displays the lamp's elapsed operating time (in . 37 English Management ECO Mode High Altitude Turn Off Mode Auto Shutdown Menu Display Time (Seconds) Auto Power On Control Panel Lock Lamp Information Choose "On" to dim the projector lamp which will automatically shutdown when there is no signal input after the allocated time. (default is 15 minutes) Choose the OSD menu display time. (Default is set to power on projector by user. AC Power...
... lamp hour counter to 0 hours. VGA Power On Choose "On" to power on projector while VGA power plug in hours). Lamp Hour Elapse Displays the lamp's elapsed operating time (in . 37 English Management ECO Mode High Altitude Turn Off Mode Auto Shutdown Menu Display Time (Seconds) Auto Power On Control Panel Lock Lamp Information Choose "On" to dim the projector lamp which will automatically shutdown when there is no signal input after the allocated time. (default is 15 minutes) Choose the OSD menu display time. (Default is set to power on projector by user. AC Power...
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.... Windows 7/ • Select the "Settings" tab. If the problem still appears, change the monitor display you have removed the lens cap and the projector is lower than or equal to WUXGA-RB (1920 x 1200). • Click the "Change" button under the "Models" box. • Verify that the resolution setting is lower than or equal to the following troubleshooting guide. Image Problems and Solutions # Problem Solution 1 No image appears • Connected...
.... Windows 7/ • Select the "Settings" tab. If the problem still appears, change the monitor display you have removed the lens cap and the projector is lower than or equal to WUXGA-RB (1920 x 1200). • Click the "Change" button under the "Models" box. • Verify that the resolution setting is lower than or equal to the following troubleshooting guide. Image Problems and Solutions # Problem Solution 1 No image appears • Connected...
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.... Please check the following message. Prepare to cool down before reconnecting power. • Make sure that the control panel lock function is disabled. 2 Lamp burns out or makes a popping sound • When the lamp reaches the end of its useful life, it soon. To replace the lamp, follow the procedures in the "Replacing the Lamp" section. the system fan is about to reach its recommended operating temperature and...
.... Please check the following message. Prepare to cool down before reconnecting power. • Make sure that the control panel lock function is disabled. 2 Lamp burns out or makes a popping sound • When the lamp reaches the end of its useful life, it soon. To replace the lamp, follow the procedures in the "Replacing the Lamp" section. the system fan is about to reach its recommended operating temperature and...