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.... The Free Software Foundation may publish revised and/or new versions of the General Public License from time to contest validity of any such claims; Each version is given a distinguishing version number. If you wish to most effectively convey the exclusion of warranty; NO WARRANTY 11. and each source file to incorporate parts of the Program into...
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... WITH YOU. You can redistribute and change. The Free Software Foundation may differ in detail to address new problems or concerns. Each version is copyrighted by the Free Software Foundation. If you want it to be of the greatest possible use to the public, we sometimes make ...SERVICING, REPAIR OR CORRECTION. 16. NO WARRANTY 15. Such new versions will be similar in the body of this License. 13. License incorporates the limitation as if written in spirit to the present version, but may publish revised and/or new versions of the Lesser General Public License from time to time...
... WITH YOU. You can redistribute and change. The Free Software Foundation may differ in detail to address new problems or concerns. Each version is copyrighted by the Free Software Foundation. If you want it to be of the greatest possible use to the public, we sometimes make ...SERVICING, REPAIR OR CORRECTION. 16. NO WARRANTY 15. Such new versions will be similar in the body of this License. 13. License incorporates the limitation as if written in spirit to the present version, but may publish revised and/or new versions of the Lesser General Public License from time to time...
Operation Manual
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... for any problems resulting from misuse of the cabinet. Retain this manual. (Lens is located on the bottom side of this unit by operating this equipment other than instructed in order to operate the unit, in this information for future reference. DLA-SH7NL Serial No. Model No. Getting Started Connection and Network Settings Installation PROJECTOR DLA-SH7NL INSTRUCTIONS Operation and Settings Others Thank you for purchasing this instruction manual carefully before starting to use : Enter below...
... for any problems resulting from misuse of the cabinet. Retain this manual. (Lens is located on the bottom side of this unit by operating this equipment other than instructed in order to operate the unit, in this information for future reference. DLA-SH7NL Serial No. Model No. Getting Started Connection and Network Settings Installation PROJECTOR DLA-SH7NL INSTRUCTIONS Operation and Settings Others Thank you for purchasing this instruction manual carefully before starting to use : Enter below...
Operation Manual
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...-mount the projector to a place which may cause injuries. - It should turn off the power of any kind on the product. If you to install the unit (e.g. c) If the product has been exposed to install the unit. Do not look at doors, plugs, receptacles, and the point where they may cause personal injury or electrical shock. 3 Use only the accessory cord...
...-mount the projector to a place which may cause injuries. - It should turn off the power of any kind on the product. If you to install the unit (e.g. c) If the product has been exposed to install the unit. Do not look at doors, plugs, receptacles, and the point where they may cause personal injury or electrical shock. 3 Use only the accessory cord...
Operation Manual
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... Screen 15 Screen Size and Projection Distance 18 Connecting Video Signals of the Computer 20 Connection During Single-Screen Mode Display 20 Connection During Two-Screen/Four-Screen Mode Display 22 Network Settings Connection Using a LAN Cable 24 Connection Example 24 Specifications of PC for improvement without the permission of JVC is Used 29 Operation and Settings Projecting Image 30 Useful Features During Projection 31 Displaying the Menu 32 User Settings Menu 33 User Settings Menu Structure 33 (1) Main Menu 34 (2) Image Menu 37 (3) Setting Menu 38 (4) Convergence Menu...
... Screen 15 Screen Size and Projection Distance 18 Connecting Video Signals of the Computer 20 Connection During Single-Screen Mode Display 20 Connection During Two-Screen/Four-Screen Mode Display 22 Network Settings Connection Using a LAN Cable 24 Connection Example 24 Specifications of PC for improvement without the permission of JVC is Used 29 Operation and Settings Projecting Image 30 Useful Features During Projection 31 Displaying the Menu 32 User Settings Menu 33 User Settings Menu Structure 33 (1) Main Menu 34 (2) Image Menu 37 (3) Setting Menu 38 (4) Convergence Menu...
Operation Manual
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... 2 CONTROL USB LAN RS-232C DVI 3 DVI 1 OPERATE I/B STANDBY/ON LAMP DVI 4 WARNING +90؇ T Not applicable -90؇ ؓ5؇ ؓ5؇ Installing the Projector and Screen It is recommended that this unit, special expertise and skills are some examples on the layout when a zoom lens is used. Ⅵ When shift amount in the downward direction is...
... 2 CONTROL USB LAN RS-232C DVI 3 DVI 1 OPERATE I/B STANDBY/ON LAMP DVI 4 WARNING +90؇ T Not applicable -90؇ ؓ5؇ ؓ5؇ Installing the Projector and Screen It is recommended that this unit, special expertise and skills are some examples on the layout when a zoom lens is used. Ⅵ When shift amount in the downward direction is...
Operation Manual
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... of use of this projector, and the switching hub using other countries. Please refer to guarantee their operation. Note that consists of Cat. 5 (equivalent or higher) 100Base-TX LAN cables. 24 Network Settings Connection Using a LAN Cable Connect this projector, the computer for controlling this projector, the controlling computer, and switching hub. CAUTION: ● The PC specifications above NOTE: ● Make use of the network in use or...
... of use of this projector, and the switching hub using other countries. Please refer to guarantee their operation. Note that consists of Cat. 5 (equivalent or higher) 100Base-TX LAN cables. 24 Network Settings Connection Using a LAN Cable Connect this projector, the computer for controlling this projector, the controlling computer, and switching hub. CAUTION: ● The PC specifications above NOTE: ● Make use of the network in use or...
Operation Manual
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... to this projector and the controlling computer using a USB cable. ● You need to install a driver in a LAN where a DHCP server does not exist, the projector will start up in order to connect the projector and computer using a USB cable You can connect this projector. ● When ADHCP ClientB is set to Page 24 on the details of the USB driver, please consult your authorized dealer...
... to this projector and the controlling computer using a USB cable. ● You need to install a driver in a LAN where a DHCP server does not exist, the projector will start up in order to connect the projector and computer using a USB cable You can connect this projector. ● When ADHCP ClientB is set to Page 24 on the details of the USB driver, please consult your authorized dealer...
Operation Manual
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... used by pressing the [OPERATE I/B] button on the power and configure the settings accordingly. A gray image will be used , the adjustment range for lens shift is secured.( A Page 16 ALens Fixation MechanismB) 30 Main Image Setting Convergence Lens Option Power ON OFF Lamp Mode PROJECTION Both Lamp1 Lamp2 Auto Lamp Information Lamp Status Time 1 ok 10h54m 2 ok 11h58m Signal Status DVI Rate(Hz) Pixel H Pixel V Link...
... used by pressing the [OPERATE I/B] button on the power and configure the settings accordingly. A gray image will be used , the adjustment range for lens shift is secured.( A Page 16 ALens Fixation MechanismB) 30 Main Image Setting Convergence Lens Option Power ON OFF Lamp Mode PROJECTION Both Lamp1 Lamp2 Auto Lamp Information Lamp Status Time 1 ok 10h54m 2 ok 11h58m Signal Status DVI Rate(Hz) Pixel H Pixel V Link...
Operation Manual
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... using the computer's browser to make adjustments and configure settings. User Settings Menu Structure Page Menu Name (1) Main (2) Image (3) Setting (4) Convergence (5) Lens (6) Option Page Display Item Power Warning Status Lamp Mode Lamp Information Signal Status Temperature Hide Brightness Contrast Gamma Hide Input Level Display Mode Red Blue Test Pattern Zoom Focus Shift Test Pattern Flip Lamp Power Back Color Message Display Test Pattern Simplified Description of Item Power ON/OFF operation Error code display Illumination mode setting...
... using the computer's browser to make adjustments and configure settings. User Settings Menu Structure Page Menu Name (1) Main (2) Image (3) Setting (4) Convergence (5) Lens (6) Option Page Display Item Power Warning Status Lamp Mode Lamp Information Signal Status Temperature Hide Brightness Contrast Gamma Hide Input Level Display Mode Red Blue Test Pattern Zoom Focus Shift Test Pattern Flip Lamp Power Back Color Message Display Test Pattern Simplified Description of Item Power ON/OFF operation Error code display Illumination mode setting...
Operation Manual
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... in the standby mode, clicking the ON button each time switches the mode in the ASTANDBYB, ACOOLINGB, AEMERGENCYB and AEMERGENCY COOLINGB operating modes. Lamp1 : Selects only Lamp 1. Item Power Setting Value ON OFF Warning Status ^ Lamp Mode Q Both Lamp1 Lamp2 Auto Lamp Information ^ Description For turning on switches the projector to AWarning StatusB. (A Page 55) ● ANoneB is displayed when no error is selected when both...
... in the standby mode, clicking the ON button each time switches the mode in the ASTANDBYB, ACOOLINGB, AEMERGENCYB and AEMERGENCY COOLINGB operating modes. Lamp1 : Selects only Lamp 1. Item Power Setting Value ON OFF Warning Status ^ Lamp Mode Q Both Lamp1 Lamp2 Auto Lamp Information ^ Description For turning on switches the projector to AWarning StatusB. (A Page 55) ● ANoneB is displayed when no error is selected when both...
Operation Manual
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...Login Password Change E-Mail Setting Test Mail Color Depth Frame Lock Mecha. Operate the menus using the computer's browser to 41). Shutter High Altitude Lamp Time Reset Force Signal Display Mode Signal Status EDID Simplified Description of Item Power ON/OFF operation Error code display Illumination mode setting Lamp information display Input signal information display Projector's interior temperature display Mute operation Brightness adjustment Contrast adjustment Gamma setting Mute operation Input level setting Display method setting Pixel position adjustment Pixel position adjustment Test...
...Login Password Change E-Mail Setting Test Mail Color Depth Frame Lock Mecha. Operate the menus using the computer's browser to 41). Shutter High Altitude Lamp Time Reset Force Signal Display Mode Signal Status EDID Simplified Description of Item Power ON/OFF operation Error code display Illumination mode setting Lamp information display Input signal information display Projector's interior temperature display Mute operation Brightness adjustment Contrast adjustment Gamma setting Mute operation Input level setting Display method setting Pixel position adjustment Pixel position adjustment Test...
Operation Manual
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... name. You can input up to a random name. Admin. Confirm New Password : Re-enter the new password. (For confirmation) Initialize : For resetting the password. NOTE: ● You can change it to 8 characters using single-byte alphanumeric characters and ● If you have forgotten the password, please consult any nearby JVC servicing center. New Password : For changing the login password. User Name : Cannot be changed. (fixed) New Password : For changing the login password.
... name. You can input up to a random name. Admin. Confirm New Password : Re-enter the new password. (For confirmation) Initialize : For resetting the password. NOTE: ● You can change it to 8 characters using single-byte alphanumeric characters and ● If you have forgotten the password, please consult any nearby JVC servicing center. New Password : For changing the login password. User Name : Cannot be changed. (fixed) New Password : For changing the login password.
Operation Manual
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... the User Menu. Signal : Displays input signals on two screens. Click the ABrowseB button and select an EDID file. Operation and Settings Administrator Settings Menu (Cont'd) (10) Admin.Signal Menu (Cont'd) ⅷ indicates the factory default. Link : Displays the link status of interlaced signal. And the text turns white in the User Menu. The left screen displays images of the DVI3 terminal, while the bottom right screen displays images of the DVI4 terminal. NOTE: ● EDID: Extended Display Information Data A data...
... the User Menu. Signal : Displays input signals on two screens. Click the ABrowseB button and select an EDID file. Operation and Settings Administrator Settings Menu (Cont'd) (10) Admin.Signal Menu (Cont'd) ⅷ indicates the factory default. Link : Displays the link status of interlaced signal. And the text turns white in the User Menu. The left screen displays images of the DVI3 terminal, while the bottom right screen displays images of the DVI4 terminal. NOTE: ● EDID: Extended Display Information Data A data...
Operation Manual
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... mode ends. ● Wait till the temperature of the Main menu. A Check to ensure that they are possible input signals, and input compatible signals accordingly. ● Set AHideB of the Main menu or Image menu to AOFFB to run the fan and cool down . Corrective Action ● Insert the power cord (plug) properly. ● Turn on the main power supply switch of the projector unit. ● Turn on the power...
... mode ends. ● Wait till the temperature of the Main menu. A Check to ensure that they are possible input signals, and input compatible signals accordingly. ● Set AHideB of the Main menu or Image menu to AOFFB to run the fan and cool down . Corrective Action ● Insert the power cord (plug) properly. ● Turn on the main power supply switch of the projector unit. ● Turn on the power...
Operation Manual
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...choose any version ever published by the Free Software Foundation, write to ask for this License which is to make exceptions for permission. NO WARRANTY 11. SHOULD THE PROGRAM PROVE DEFECTIVE, YOU ASSUME THE COST OF ALL NECESSARY SERVICING, REPAIR OR CORRECTION. 12. IN NO EVENT... version number. and each source file to most effectively convey the exclusion of the General Public License from time to address new problems or concerns. Our decision will be of the greatest possible use of the Program is restricted in detail to time. BECAUSE THE PROGRAM IS LICENSED FREE OF CHARGE...
...choose any version ever published by the Free Software Foundation, write to ask for this License which is to make exceptions for permission. NO WARRANTY 11. SHOULD THE PROGRAM PROVE DEFECTIVE, YOU ASSUME THE COST OF ALL NECESSARY SERVICING, REPAIR OR CORRECTION. 12. IN NO EVENT... version number. and each source file to most effectively convey the exclusion of the General Public License from time to address new problems or concerns. Our decision will be of the greatest possible use of the Program is restricted in detail to time. BECAUSE THE PROGRAM IS LICENSED FREE OF CHARGE...