Excelvan CL720D LED Projector English User Manual
Excelvan CL720D LED Projector English User Manual
Excelvan CL720D LED Projector English User Manual
User’s Manual
Contents
Warning.............................................................................................................................................. 3
Basic Operation Tips........................................................................................................................4
Prevention..........................................................................................................................................5
Visual Installation..............................................................................................................................6
Top view of projector................................................................................................................6
Bottom view of projector..........................................................................................................6
Front view of projector............................................................................................................. 7
Rear view of projector..............................................................................................................7
Side view of projector – Right................................................................................................ 7
Side view of projector – Left................................................................................................... 7
Installation..........................................................................................................................................8
Complete set up........................................................................................................................8
Standard set up........................................................................................................................ 9
Installation of projectors.......................................................................................................... 9
Instructions for connecting units..........................................................................................10
Operation......................................................................................................................................... 10
Startup...................................................................................................................................... 11
Shutdown Prosedure............................................................................................................. 11
Instruction for buttons on remote control........................................................................... 12
How to adjust the trapezoidal image...........................................................................................13
Adjusting Focus...................................................................................................................... 14
Trapezoid correction.............................................................................................................. 14
Menu settings Instructions............................................................................................................14
System function operation.................................................................................................... 15
Analog TV menu.....................................................................................................................15
Picture menu...........................................................................................................................16
Menu options.......................................................................................................................... 17
Audio menu............................................................................................................................. 18
Sound mode standard........................................................................................................... 18
USB interface and supporting formats............................................................................... 18
Trouble Shooting............................................................................................................................ 19
Solution for issues..........................................................................................................................21
VGA output choose excample......................................................................................................21
SPECS............................................................................................................................................. 22
Attachments and optional parts for sale.....................................................................................23
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Warning
Model No.
▲ Warning:
If necessary, please note the Model no. and Series No. of this projector.
Check all contents while unpacking.
Warning:
Don’t look straight into the light from the projector lens.
Direct burst of intensive light can harm your eyes
Can cause severe damage to eyes of infants.
Warning
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Basic Operation Tips
▲ Warning:
Please read this manual carefully before using projector.
Operation mistakes may cause damage by electrocution or fire. Follow instructions listed below to use and maintain
the projector.
1. Read This Manual
Please read this manual carefully and use the projector according to instructions in manual. It will preserve the life of
the unit.
2. Cleaning Projector
Please make sure the electric plug of projector has been disconnected before cleaning; use a damp cloth to wipe
down unit. It is best to not use any type of cleaner on the projector.
3. Accessories
All the accessories were packed separately in the box of product, to avoid any possible damage to projector. The unit
comes with all accessories for the unit to be fully functional.
4. Working Environment
The projector works best in a non-humid or too dry environment.
6. Ventilation
Good ventilation provides essential conditions for projector’s continuous running. Please prevent dust from covering
the filter; the projector may go into high temperature protection mode due to hot temperature inside. Extreme heat
may shorten service life and cause potential issues.
7. Electric Source
The power on the unit is rated at 90 ~ 240V AC. Be aware of outlets being used.
8. Power Cable
Please inspect the power cable before use to make sure it is intact and functional.
9. Abnormal Noises
If you hear abnormal loud noises coming from the projector, please unplug the power cable.
10. Maintenance
Don’t open up or attempt repair projector without necessary support / guide due to higher voltage inside unit. Repair
should be performed by a professional technician according to the manual instructions or distributor’s suggestion.
● While shutting down the projector, press the “Power” button again, The LED bulb will go out accordingly.
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Visual Instructions
1 Menu Button
2 Source Button
3 Power Button 1 Ceiling Holes
4 Channel Button 2 Product code area
5 Volume Button
3 Support base
4 Ventilation Window
5 Ventilation Window
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▲Front view of projector
Remarks:
1) While using the remote control, point it toward remote
sensor
2) You can adjust the definition of image through adjusting
lens focus;
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1 Audio out (L/R) 6 VGA Input
2 Composite AV 7 Power Switch
3 Y/PB/PR 8 Power Plug
4 USB Ports 9 Trapezoid Correction
5 HDMI High-Density Interfaces
③ Left Speaker
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Installation
▲Complete set up
Please follow figure below for setting up
To achieve a better display effect, please do not allow sunlight directly on projection
screen during daytime viewing.
Projector Installation
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▲Standard Set Up
Please follow the data in chart below, to adjust the image size and the distance (between lens and screen)
Screen size
50” 72” 100” 120”
Aspect ratio
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Installation Of Projector
▲Installation Method
If installing the projector on the ceiling, please consult a professional installer, also follow diagram below for projector positioning.
Be Advised:
1) To avoid damage to projector, please ensure the projector is mounted properly to the ceiling or on stable surface accordingly.
2) Keep the working environment of projector within temperature range around 0 oC ~ 35 oC, otherwise it may cause
unnecessary issues.
3) If the projector is used in a humid environment, it may affect the shape of screen; and cause a functionality issue with the unit.
4) Please ensure enough ventilation is around the projector; otherwise it may shorten service life of projector.
Installation Of Projector
▲Instructions For Connecting Unit
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Operation
▲Startup
Note: If this is the first time to use the projector, please read the “Installation” section in this manual before using. To connect the signal
cable and power cable to the projector, follow this operating process:
Before starting the projector, please connect external device (such as PC, DVD player, etc.
1, Please put 2 AAA size batteries inside the remote control before use;
2, Connect the power cable to the power jack, the indicator light should turn on red, remove the lens cap;
3, Press the “power” button on remote control, or till the panel indicator lights on.
5, The projected image may be blurry or in the shape of a trapezoid, please read “How to adjust the trapezoidal image”chapter to
adjust.
6, Once the image becomes clear, the user can watch desired selections; The system parameters of the projector can also be set by
reading the“Guides for menu setting”chapter.
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▲Shutdown Procedure
1. While using the projector, press the “Power” button to shut it down; Until the fans stop running the projector will not be shut down
completely.
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5 6 4 2 3 1
1. Power button
(For startup/ shutdown of projector; same function as “Power” button on remote control)
2. Source for signal button
(Use to choose the input signal source. (Such as AV, YPBPR, HDMI2, USB1, USB2, PC or TV etc.))
3. Menu button
(Use to show the main menu or back to the last menu; use CH+/- button to move forward or backward; use V+/- button to select
or enter mobile options.)
4. Indicator
5. The “UP↑” and “DOWN↓” buttons on remote control are the same function as “CH+” and “CH-” buttons on control panel, both use
the cursor to move upward or downward on the “Menu function” window or on the sub-menu.
6. The “LEFT” and “RIGHT” buttons on the remote control are the same as “V+” and “V-” buttons on face panel, it is used to move the
cursor left or right, or to increase or decrease the volume.
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▲ Instructions for buttons on remote control
Be Aware:
Do not expose the remote control to, liquid or high humidity environments. Do not expose it to direct
sunlight or other intense light sources when operating.
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How to adjust the trapezoidal image
During first time use of the projector, the projected image may be blurry or difficult to see, this is due to
lack of focus adjustment with the lens and trapezoid correction, please follow the processes below to
adjust the focus:
▲ Adjusting Focus
1、 First rotate the lens towards inward then outward slowly, observe the image effect on screen until it becomes clear.
Attention: When bringing the projector from a cold environment to a warm environment, there may be moisture on the lens; please
ensure the moisture is removed completely, then start up the projector.
▲Trapezoid Correction
If the projected image is in a trapezoidal shape, it can be resolved by trapezoid correction. If the screen or projector is not level
horizontally, the image may be in trapezoidal shape, please try to adjust position of projector angel against the screen to resolve this
issue.
If the trapezoid correction fails to resolve the image shape, please reduce the vertical height of projector in relation to the center of the
screen.
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Menu Settings Instructions
The “SOURCE” button is used for indicating the options of available signal sources:
Analog TV Digital TV
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▲Analog TV Menu
Functions
Auto-conversion
Channels
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Picture Menu
▲Aspect ratio
Includes the options of: screen zoom, and display a 16:9 aspect ratio.
▲Noise reduction
Image background noise reduction. Enhances the image.
▲Picture setting
In VGA mode, the picture mode is relative; the brightness can also be adjusted in this mode.
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▲Menu Options
Use to adjust the display, language menu, transparency, display time in menu, memory playback; and reset the projector to original
settings.
Audio Menu
While it’s in projection, press “V+/-” buttons to increase or decrease volume.
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▲USB Interface And Supporting Formats
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Parameter Support the Internal Code Resolution Baud Rate
File Type extension
MPEG1 .DAT/.MPG/.MPEG / 1920X1080@30 20Mbps
P
MPEG2 .MPG / 1920X1080@30 MAX to
P 20Mbps
MPEG4 .AVI/.MP4 DIVX.XVID 1920X1080@30 MAX to
P 20Mbps
RM/RMVB .RM/.RMVB RV8.RV9.RV10 1280X720@30P MAX to
10Mbps
H264 .MKV/.MOV H.264 1920X1080@30 MAX to
P 20Mbps
MUPEG .AVI / 640X480@30P MAX to
10Mbps
DIVX .DIVX/.AVI MPEG.DIVX.H264 1920X1080@30 MAX to
P 20Mbps
VC1 .WMV/.ASF VC1 1920X1080@30 MAX to
P 20Mbps
FLV .FLV H264 1920X1080@30 MAX to
P 20Mbps
Does not support the format: MSVC / CRAM, MP42, GMC, IV32, RLE, cvid, RV20 ; Does not support the
format: Sony ATRAC3, Dobly HD.
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Trouble Shooting
▲Solution for issues
In case issues occur, please read this chapter prior to contacting distributor.
Bulb does not light 1. Bulb damaged or out off service life, replace the bulb and check
up while plugged again;
into power 2. Power switch off/ on too frequently? Can reset 15 min.later.
No image display 1. Are you sure the lens cap was taken off?
2. Correct connection? Ensure all signal cables are connected
correctly, and the right signal input selected.
Remote controller 1. Are the batteries dead? In correct position?
don’t work 2. Target the IR sensor to make fine-tuning (in front of projector);
3. Start up the projector promptly after shutdown. (It takes at least 5
minutes to re-start up the projector.)
Auto shutdown of 1. Dusty filter, please clean it with a damp cloth;
projector 2. Some internal fans damaged, don’t restart projector – it’s already in
High Temperature Protection System, Please replace these
damaged fans with new ones.
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SPECS
Technologies LCD Technology and LED light source technology
Resolution Physical resolution 1280x800 (720P), supporting 1080P
Warranty One year for the projector (except bulbs), half a year for bulbs.
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Attachments and optional parts for sale
While unpacking the package, please check and confirm all the accessories are accounted.
Projector 1
Remote controller 1
Power plug 1
AV signal cable 1
VGA signal cable 1
Warranty card 1
User’s manual 1
Spare fuse 1
Lens cloth (for clean up) 1
1. Screen
2. Bracket
3. Spare bulbs
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