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OWNER’S MANUAL

DLP PROJECTOR
Please read this manual carefully before operating
your set and retain it for future reference.

BX327

www.lg.com
DLP PROJECTOR

Warning - Class B

(b) F
 or a Class B Digital device or peripheral, the instructions furnished the user shall include the fol-
lowing or similar statement, placed in a prominent location in the text of the manual:

NOTE: T
 his 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 protec-
tion 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
instructions, 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 determined 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.
Contents

Contents
Safety Instructions........................................................ 4 TIME Menu Options
Sleep time Function...................................................................... 27
Names of parts Auto Off Function.......................................................................... 27
Main Body...........................................................................................7 Presentation timer Function........................................................28
Control Panel......................................................................................7
Connecting Part............................................................................... 8 OPTION Menu Options
Remote Control .............................................................................. 9 Selecting Language......................................................................29
Installing Batteries............................................................................ 9 Using Blank Function....................................................................29
Projector Status Indicators...........................................................10 Selecting Blank image..................................................................29
Accessories........................................................................................ 11 Screen Capture Function.............................................................30
Optional Extras ................................................................................ 11 To adjust the brightness of the screen....................................30
Using Monitor out Function........................................................30
SET ID................................................................................................31
Installing and Composition How to connect external control equipment...........................31
Installation Precautions..................................................................12
Network Setup................................................................................ 37
Basic Operation of the Projector................................................13
High Altitude Mode.......................................................................38
Kensington Security System........................................................14
Turning on the Projector...............................................................14
INFORMATION Menu Options
Turning off the Projector...............................................................14
To See The Projector Information..............................................38
Focus and Position of the Screen Image.................................15
Selecting input mode....................................................................15
USB
To use the USB device
Connection Connecting the USB device........................................................39
Connecting to a Notebook PC....................................................16
Eject USB.........................................................................................39
Connecting to a Video Source....................................................16
Precautions when using the USB device................................39
Connecting to a DVD Player........................................................ 17
Connecting to a D-TV Set-Top Box........................................... 17
PHOTO LIST
Screen Components.....................................................................40
3D Video function. Photo Selection and Popup Menu............................................40
Before watch 3D image.................................................................18 Full Screen Menu............................................................................41
To watch 3D image.........................................................................19
How to watch 3D image................................................................19 MUSIC LIST
Screen Components.....................................................................42
Function Music Selection and Popup Menu............................................42
PICTURE Menu Options
Picture mode....................................................................................21 MOVIE LIST
Adjusting Picture Mode.................................................................21 Supported Movie File....................................................................43
Advanced Control Function.........................................................22 Precautions when playing the DivX .........................................44
Color Temperature Function........................................................23 Screen Components.....................................................................45
Picture Reset Function..................................................................23 Movie Selection and Popup Menu............................................45
Playing the Movie...........................................................................46
SCREEN Menu Options Option Menu Selection................................................................46
To Change PJT Mode...................................................................24 To See The DivX Registration Code......................................... 47
Using Aspect Ratio Function......................................................24 Deactivation Function.................................................................... 47
Using Keystone Function.............................................................24
Auto Configure Function..............................................................24 FILE VIEWER
RGB Config. Function...................................................................25 Screen Components.....................................................................48
Using Digital Zoom Function......................................................25 View File............................................................................................48
Using the Still Function................................................................25
Information
AUDIO Menu Options Supported Monitor Display..........................................................49
Adjusting Volume...........................................................................26 Maintenance....................................................................................49
Function Audio................................................................................26 Replacing the Lamp......................................................................50
Adjusting Speaker Balance.........................................................26 How to fix the lens cap to the projector..................................52
Adjusting Treble..............................................................................26 MEMO...............................................................................................53
Adjusting Bass................................................................................26 Specifications..................................................................................54
Open Source Software Notice....................................................55
Disposal of your old appliance
1. W
 hen this crossed-out wheeled bin symbol is attached to a product it means the product is covered by the
European Directive 2002/96/EC.
2. All electrical and electronic products should be disposed of separately from the municipal waste stream
through designated collection facilities appointed by your government or your local authorities.
3. T he correct disposal of your old appliance will help prevent potential negative consequences for the environ-
ment and human health.
4. For more detailed information about disposal of your old appliance, please contact your city office, waste dis-
posal service or the shop where you purchased the product.
5. The fluorescent lamp used in this product contains a small amount of mercury. Do not dispose of this product
with general household waste. Disposal of this product must be carried out in accordance to the regulations of
your local authority.
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Safety Instructions

Safety Instructions
Please take note of the safety instructions to prevent any potential accident or misuse of the projector.

ꔈ Safety Instructions are given in two forms as detailed below.

WARNING : The violation of this instruction may cause serious injuries and even death.
NOTES : The violation of this instruction may cause injuries or damage to the projector.

ꔈ After reading this manual, keep it in the place that you can access easily.

Indoor Installation WARNING

Do not place the Projector in direct Do not place flammable materi- Do not hang on an installed
sunlight or near heat sources such als in, on or near the projector. projector.
as radiators, fires, stove etc.
This may cause a fire hazard or prod- It may cause the projector to fall,
This may cause a fire hazard or product uct defect. causing injury or death.
defect.

Do not block the vents of the pro- Do not place the projector close Do not place the projector where
jector or restrict air-flow in any way. to sources of steam or oil such it might be exposed to dust.
as a humidifier.
This would cause the internal tempera- This may cause a fire hazard or
ture to increase and could cause a fire This may create a fire hazard or an damage to the unit!
hazard or damage to the unit! electric shock hazard!

Do not use the projector in a Do not place the projector direct- Ensure good ventilation around the
damp place such as a bathroom ly on a carpet, rug or place where projector. The distance between
where it is likely to get wet. ventilation is restricted. the projector and the wall should
be more than 30 cm.
This may cause a fire or an electric This would cause its internal tempera-
shock hazard! ture to increase and might create a An excessive increase in its internal
fire hazard or damage the unit. temperature may cause a fire hazard or
damage to the unit!

Indoor Installation NOTES

When installing the projector on Disconnect from the power sup- Only use the projector on a level
a table, be careful not to place it ply and remove all connections and stable surface.
near the edge. before moving, or cleaning.
It may fall and cause injury and/or
The projector could fall causing injury damage to the unit.
and damage to the projector.
Only use a suitable stand.

Power WARNING

Earth wire should be connected. The power cord should be inserted Do not place heavy objects on
Ensure that you connect the earth ground fully into the power outlet to avoid the power cord.
wire to prevent possible electric shock (That a fire hazard!
is a Projector with a three-prong grounded This may cause a fire or an electric
AC plug must be connected to a three- This may cause a fire hazard or damage shock hazard!
prong grounded AC outlet). the unit.
If grounding methods are not possible, have
a qualified electrician install a separate circuit
breaker.
Do not try to ground the unit by connecting
it to telephone wires, lightening rods, or gas
pipes.

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Safety Instructions

Power WARNING

Never touch the power plug with Do not plug-in too many items Prevent dust from collecting on
a wet hand. into one power outlet. the power plug pins or outlet.

This may cause an electric shock It may result in overheating of the out- This may cause a fire hazard!
hazard! let and create a fire hazard!

Power NOTES

Hold the plug firmly when Do not use if the power cord or Ensure the power cord does not
unplugging. If you pull the cord, the plug is damaged or any part come into contact with sharp or
it may be damaged. of the power outlet is loose. hot objects.

This may cause a fire hazard! This may cause a fire or an electric This may cause a fire or an electric
shock hazard or damage to the unit! shock hazard or damage to the unit!

Place the projector where people Do not turn the projector On/Off by plugging-in or unplugging the
will not trip or tread on the power power plug to the wall outlet.
cord. (Allow the unit to cool before removing power.)

This may cause a fire or an electric It may cause mechanical failure or could cause an electric shock.
shock hazard or damage to the unit!

Using WARNING

Do not place anything containing In case of impact shock or damage Do not allow any objects to fall
liquid on top of the projector to the projector switch it off and into the projector.
such as flowerpot, cup, cosmet- unplug it from the power outlet and
ics or candle. contact an authorized service center. This may cause an electric shock haz-
ard or damage to the unit!
This may cause a fire hazard or This may cause a fire or an electric shock
damage to the unit! hazard or damage to the unit!

If water is spilt into the projector unplug it from the power supply Dispose of used batteries
immediately and consult your Service Agent. carefully and safely.

This may cause an electric shock hazard or damage to the unit! In the case of a battery being
swallowed by a child please consult
a doctor immediately.

Do not remove any covers. High Don’t look directly into the lens Do not touch metal parts during
risk of Electric Shock! when the projector is in use. Eye or soon after operation since the
damage may occur! vents will remain very hot!

CAUTION concerning the Power Cord


It is recommend that most appliances be placed on a dedicated circuit; that is, a single outlet circuit
which powers only that appliance and has no additional outlets or branch circuits.Check the specification
page of this owner's manual to be certain.
Do not overload wall outlets. Overloaded wall outlets, loose or damaged wall outlets, extension cords,
frayed power cords, or damaged or cracked wire insulation are dangerous.Any of these conditions could
result in electric shock or fire. Periodically examine the cord of your appliance, and if its appearance
indicates damage or deterioration, unplug it, discontinue use of the appliance, and have the cord
replaced with an exact replacement part by authorized service personnel.
Protect the power cord from physical or mechanical abuse, such as being twisted, kinked, pinched,
closed in a door, or walked upon. Pay particular attention to plugs, wall outlets, and the point where the
cord exits the appliance.

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Safety Instructions

Using WARNING

If the projector is in a room that experiences a gas leak, do not touch Always open the lens door or
the projector. remove the lens cap when the
projector lamp is on.
It can cause a fire or a burn by a spark.

Using NOTES

Do not place heavy objects on Take care not to impact the lens Do not touch the lens of the pro-
top of projector. particularly when moving the jector. It is delicate and easily
projector. damaged.
This may cause mechanical failure or
personal injury!

Do not use any sharp tools on In the event that an image does Do not drop the projector or
the projector as this will damage not appear on the screen please allow impact shock.
the casing. switch it off and unplug it from the
power outlet and contact your This may cause mechanical failure or
personal injury!
Service Agent.

This may cause a fire or an electric


shock hazard or damage to the unit!

Cleaning WARNING

Do not use water while cleaning In the unlikely event of smoke or Use an air spray or soft cloth that
the projector. a strange smell from the projec- is moist with a neutral detergent
tor, switch it off, unplug it from and water for removing dust or
This may cause damage to the pro- the wall outlet and contact your stains on the projection lens.
jector or an electric shock hazard.
dealer or service center.

This may cause a fire or an electric


shock hazard or damage to the unit!

Cleaning NOTES

Contact the Service When cleaning the plastic parts such as projector case, unplug the power and
Center once a year to wipe it with a soft cloth. Do not use cleanser, spray water or wipe with a wet
clean the internal cloth. Especially, never use cleanser (glass cleaner), automobile or industrial
parts of the projector. shiner, abrasive or wax, benzene, alcohol etc., which can damage the product.
Use an air spray or soft cloth that is moist with a neutral detergent and water
Accumulated dust can for removing dust or stains on the projection lens.
cause mechanical failure.
It can cause fire, electric shock or product damage (deformation, corrosion and damage).

Others WARNING

Do not attempt to service the projector yourself. Contact your dealer or service center.

This may cause damage to the projector and could give an electric Shock as well as invalidating the warranty!

Others NOTES

Do not mix new batteries with old Be sure to unplug if the projector is Only use the specified type
batteries. not to be used for a long period. of battery.

This may cause the batteries to over- Accumulated dust may cause a fire haz- This could cause damage to the
heat and leak. ard or damage to the unit! remote control.

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Names of parts

Names of parts
Main Body

*T
 he projector is manufactured using high-precision technology. You may, however, see on the Projector screen tiny black
points and/or bright points (red, blue, or green). This can be a normal result of the manufacturing process and does not
always indicate a malfunction.

Control panel
Lamp cover
POWER Button

Zoom ring
Focus ring

Foot adjusting button Front remote control sensor

Control Panel

MENU Button INPUT Button


Displays or closes menus. Switches to RGB1, RGB2, Component1,
Component2, HDMI, Video mode.

∧/∨/</> Button
Adjusts functions of menus.

◉OK Button
Checks present mode and saves the
AUTO Button
change of functions.
It automatically corrects the
position and the shaking of the
image at the RGB mode. POWER Button
Turns ON/OFF the projector.

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Names of parts

Connecting Part

RGB 1 IN RS-232C

RGB OUT
VIDEO

LAN

HDMI/DVI USB

RGB 2 IN AUDIO IN
IR (Remote control sensor)
AC IN Headphone port *D o not block the IR port for normal
Kensington Security operation of remote control.
System Connector
(Refer to page 14)

*When using HDMI/USB connector, if the size of the jack connecting


to the connector is too big, they may not be connected. Please use
standard size jack.

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Names of parts

Remote Control
INPUT Button

POWER Button USB Button


MUTE Button BLANK Button

VOLUME ∧/∨ Button PAGE ∧/∨ Button

RATIO Button AUTO Button


MENU Button Q.MENU Button

OK◉, ∧/∨/</> Button

SLEEP Button
MARK Button BACK Button

3D Button L/R Button


STILL Button
(Functions as the STILL button in
any mode other than DivX.)
KEYSTONE Button
TIMER Button

Zoom Button

Installing Batteries

CAUTION
RISK OF EXPLOSION IF BATTERY IS REPLACED WITH AN INCORRECT TYPE.
DISPOSE OF USED BATTERIES ACCORDING TO THE INSTRUCTIONS.

• Open the battery compartment cover on the back of the remote control.

• Insert the specified type of batteries with correct polarity, match “+” with “+”,
and match “-” with “-”.

• Install two 1.5V AAA batteries. Don’t mix used batteries with new batteries.

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Names of parts

Projector Status Indicators

* Lamp indicator, operation indicator and temperature indicator at the top of the projector show the user the operating status
of the projector.

Operation Indicator
Lamp indicators / Temperature
Indicator

Red Standby.
Green(flashing) Lamp is starting up.
Green Unit is in operation (Lamp is turned on)
Orange(flashing) The lamp is cooling (10 seconds).
Operation Indicator The projector has been turned off due to excessive heat
/ Temperature (1 minute and 30 seconds).
Indicator Off Power off.
Orange Standby-This mode cools the projector naturally for 4
minutes after it is turned off.
This is the warning message of excessive heat when the
projector is on. Turn the projector off and check the ventilator.
Red(flashing) Power has turned off due to problem with the internal
cooling fan. Contact your service center.
Projector lamp is reaching the end of its life and needs
Red
to be replaced with a new lamp.
An error has occurred in the projector lamp. Turn the projector
Red(flashing)
on again after sufficient amount of time. If this indicator
Lamp Indicator
flashes red again, contact your local service center.
Green (flashing) The lamp cover is open.
Orange(flashing) This indicates Color Wheel Motor or Color Wheel Index problem.
Please contact your local service center.

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Names of parts

Accessories

Remote Control AAA Battery Owner’s manual CD Owner’s manual

Power Cord Computer Cable Lens cap and Strap eZ-Net Manager CD

Optional Extras

* Contact your dealer to purchase these items.


* Optional parts can be changed without notice to improve the quality of the product, and new optional parts can be added.

Ceiling mount for projector

Projection Screen Lamp LAN Cable

Component Cable HDMI Cable RS-232CCable

* Please use M4xL10 MACHINE


RCA to D-Sub Adapter Video Cable 3D Glasses SCREW to tighten up the set if
(DLP-LINK or other product than recommended
DLP-Ready Type) ceiling mount is used

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Installing and Composition

Installing and Composition


Installation Precautions

Provide proper ventilation for this projector.

•  he projector is equipped with ventilation holes(intake) on


T ꔈꔈ D
 o not place the projector on a carpet, rug or other simi-
the bottom and ventilation holes(exhaust) on the front. Do lar surface. It may prevent a adequate ventilation of the
not block or place anything near these holes. Internal heat projector bottom. This product should be mounted to a
build-up may occur, causing picture degradation or dam- wall or ceiling only.
age to the projector.

•  ever push projector or spill any kind of liquid into the


N •  eave an adequate distance (30 cm or more) around the
L
projector. projector.

Place this projector in adequate temperature and humidity conditions.

• Install this projector only in a location where adequate temperature and humidity is available. (refer page 54)

Don’t place the projector where it can be covered with dust.

• This may cause overheating of the projector.

Do not obstruct the slots and openings of the projector. This may cause overheating and create a fire hazard.

This projector is manufactured using high-precision technology. You may, however, see tiny black points and/or bright
points (red, blue or green) that continuously appear on the projector Screen. This is a normal result of the manufacturing
process and does not indicate a malfunction.

To display DTV programs, it is necessary to purchase a DTV receiver (Set-top Box) and connect it to the projector.

The remote control may not work when a lamp equipped with electronic ballast or a three-wavelength lamp is installed.
Replace those lamps with international standard products to use the remote control normally.

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Installing and Composition

Basic Operation of the Projector


1. Place the projector on a sturdy and horizontal surface with the PC or AV source.
2. Place the projector with the desired distance from the screen. The distance between the projector and the
screen determines the actual size of the image.
3. Position the projector so that the lens is set at a right angle to the screen. If the projector is not set at a right
angle, the screen image will be crooked. Although, slight angles can be counteracted using the Keystone
adjustement. (Refer to page 24.)
4. Connect the power cable to the projector and the wall outlet after placing the projector in its desired location.

projection distance based on the picture format


Screen height (X)

Screen Projection offset ratio: 115%

Projection distance (D)


Screen Width (Y)

Screen
59mm

Projection distance (D)

4 : 3 Scale
Image(mm) Projection Distance(mm)

Diagonal Size Horizontal Wide Distance Tele Distance


Vertical Size H
Size

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Installing and Composition

Kensington Security System

•  his projector has a Kensington Security System Connector on


T
the side panel. Connect the Kensington Security System cable as
below.
• For the detailed installation and use of the Kensington Security
System, refer to the user’s guide included with the Kensington
Security System set. And for further information, contact http://
www.kensington.com, the internet homepage of the Kensington
company that deals with expensive electronic equipment such as
notebook PCs or projectors.
• The Kensington Security System is an optional item.

Turning on the Projector

1. Connect power cord correctly.


2. Remove the lens cap. If it is left on, it could become deformed due to the heat produced by the projection lamp.
3. Press the POWER button on the remote control or top cover.
(Green operation indicator flashes if lamp is in start-up cycle.)

ꔈꔈ An image will appear after the operation indicator light turns (Green).
ꔈꔈ Select the source mode with the INPUT button.

* Do not disconnect the power cord during the suction/discharge fan in operation. If the power cord is disconnected during the
suction/ discharge fan in operation, it may takes longer to activate the lamp after turning on the power and the lifespan of the
lamp may be shortened.

Turning off the Projector


1. Press the POWER button on the top cover or remote control.

i Power off?

Please Press
Power Key again.

2. P
 ress the POWER button on the top cover or remote control again to turn off the power.
3. If the operation indicator LED is orange and blinking, do not disconnect(30 sec.) the supply until the operation
indicator LED is lit constantly (orange).

ꔈꔈ If the operation indicator LED is orange and blinking, the power button on the top cover or on the remote control will not operate.
ꔈꔈ This projector features the Quick Power On/Off function that allows a user to turn it on and off quickly.

* What is the Quick Power On/Off function?


The projector enters into Standby mode without waiting it is cooled.
When standby mode is maintained for about 4 minutes after turning off the projector, it operates immediately without cooling when
the set is turned on.

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Installing and Composition

Focus and Position of the Screen Image

When an image appears on the screen, check if it is in focus and fits well to the screen.

Focus ring

Zoom ring

ꔈꔈ To adjust the focus of the image, rotate the focus ring which is the outer ring on the lens.
ꔈꔈ To adjust the size of the image, rotate the zoom ring which is the inner ring on the lens.

To raise or lower the image on the screen, extend or retract the foot at the bottom of the projector
by pushing foot adjusting button as below.

Foot adjusting button

1. While pressing the foot adjusting button, raise or lower the projector to place the screen image in the proper position.
2. Release the button to lock the foot in its new position.
3. Turn the foot at the back left or right to make a fine tune of the length of the projector.
4. After raising the front foot, do not press down on the projector.

Selecting input mode

1. Press the INPUT button on the remote control.


2. Selecting an input signal with the INPUT button will only change the projector only to connected inputs. You
can change it to any inputs with the <, > button.

Input

Video Component1 Component2 RGB1 RGB2 HDMI

• The component input is always active, and it does not support plug &play function.

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Connection

Connection
Connecting to a Notebook PC
* You can connect the projector to a computer with VGA, SVGA, XGA, SXGA, UXGA output.
* Refer to page 49 for resolutions the projector supports.

< How to connect >

1. Connect the RGB 1 IN of the projector and the computer


output port with a computer cable.

2. Connect the AUDIO IN RGB 1 of the projector and the


computer audio output port with an audio cable.

*Y
 ou may have to change the resolution that your PC exports to
one supported by the projector. (Refer to page 49.) This pro-
jector may not support output from laptops when the laptop
screen is on.

Audio Cable
* You can also connect to the RGB 2 IN port.

Computer Cable
*P
 lease activate HDMI sound by changing Windows setting on desktop PC to play sound using PC-HDMI through projector
speaker.

Connecting to a Video Source


* You can connect a VCR, a camcorder or any other compatible video image source to the projector.

< How to connect >

 onnect the VIDEO IN of the projector to the output


1. C
jack of the video source with a video cable. LAN

 onnect the AUDIO IN VIDEO of the projector to the


2. C Video Cable
output jack of the audio source with an audio cable.
Audio Cable

<VCR>

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Connection

Connecting to a DVD Player


* Depending on the equipment, the component output jacks (Y, PB, PR) of the DVD Player may be labeled as Y, Pb, Pr/Y, B-Y, R-Y/Y, Cb, Cr.

< How to connect a HDMI source >


LAN
AUDIO
IN

 onnect the HDMI of the projector and the HDMI


1. C
output port of the DVD Player with an HDMI cable.
HDMI Cable
2. S
 et the DVD Player's resolution to one of the following:
480p(576p)/720p/1080i/1080p mode.

<DVD Player>

< How to connect a Component source > Audio Cable

1. A
 fter connecting the Component cable of DVD Player
LAN
to the RGB to Component cable, connect it to the AUDIO
IN

RGB 1 IN terminal of the projector.


*W
 hen connecting the component cable, match the jack
colors with the component cable.(Y=green, PB=blue, PR
<DVD Player>
=red)

 onnect the AUDIO IN RGB 1 of the projector to the


2. C Component cable
output jacks of the audio source with an audio cable. RGB to Component
Cable
* You can also connect to the RGB 2 IN port.

Connecting to a D-TV Set-Top Box


*T o receive Digital TV (D-TV) programs, it is necessary to purchase a D-TV receiver (Set-Top Box) and connect it to
the projector.
* Please refer to the owner's manual of the D-TV Set-Top Box for the connection between the projector and D-TV
Set-Top Box.

< How to connect a HDMI source >


LAN
AUDIO
IN

 onnect the HDMI of the projector and the HDMI output


1. C
port of the DTV set-top box with an HDMI cable. HDMI Cable

2. S
 et the DTV receiver's resolution to one of the following:
480p(576p)/720p/1080i/1080p mode.
<D-TV Set-Top Box>

< How to connect a Component source > Audio Cable

1. C
 onnect the D-TV Set-Top Box Component cable with
RGB to Component cable and than connect it to LAN

RGB 1 IN of the projector. AUDIO


IN

*W
 hen connecting the component cable, match the jack
colors with the component cable.(Y=green, PB=blue, PR <D-TV Set-Top Box>
=red) Component cable

 onnect the AUDIO IN RGB 1 of the projector to the


2. C
output jacks of the audio source with an audio cable. Component cable
RGB to Component
* You can also connect to the RGB 2 IN port. Cable

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3D Video Function

3D Video function.
* 3D image is a technology that utilizes parallax of both eyes to make an image to be perceived solid.

Before watch 3D image

While watching 3D image Warning

►► Do not watch 3D image at a close distance for a long time. It might impair visual acuity.
►► It might cause dizziness if one watch projector screen or play video game while wearing 3D glasses for a
long time.
►► Please refrain from watching it if you are one of the following: a pregnant, an elderly, one who has a weak
heart, one who often get nausea, or one who is drunk.
►► 3D image can be misunderstood as a reality and cause astonishment or excitement.
►► Do not put objects that are easily broken or can cause harm when watching 3D image.
►► 3D image can be misunderstood as a reality and cause damage to the objects or human.
►► Please prevent children under 5 from watching 3D image. It might hinder development of visual acuity.
►► Warning of photosensitive seizure.
Some people might experience seizure when watching a specific image in the video game, a blinking image
or an image with specific pattern. If you or your family have history of epilepsy or seizure, please consult with
doctor before watch 3D image. If you feel the following symptoms while watching 3D image, please stop
watching right away and take a rest.
- Fuzz feeling, sight change, instability in eye or face, unconscious motion, convulsions, loss of consciousness,
confusion, loss of a sense of direction, or nausea. If one or more of these persist, please consult with doctor.
Following precautionary measure might reduce the risk of seizure due to watching 3D image.
- Take 5 to 15 minute rest after an hour of watching.
- Watch it after eyesight correction if each eye has different vision.
- Watch it on the line of eye and at the front side.
- If you feel headache, fatigue, or nausea, please stop watching and take a rest.
- Do not watch for a long time when sleepy, tired or sick.

While watching 3D image Caution

►► Please put extra care when children are watching

Check these when watching 3D image

►► Please watch the image within effective angle and distance.


►► It might not be seen in 3D if it is out of effective angle or distance. It will not be seen when lay down.
►► There might be more image overlap during initial operation after turning on the power. It needs time for
optimization.
►► If you stare other spot and gaze back to 3D image, you might need some time to watch it in 3D.
►► If you watch it under fluorescent light (50Hz ~ 60Hz), trichromatic light, or near a window, there can be
blinking of the image. In this case, use curtains to block the sunlight and darken the lighting.
►► Use DLP-LINK(DLP Ready) Type 3D glasses.
►► If there are obstacles between the projector and 3D glasses, 3D image might not be fully appreciated.
►► Please install the projector as far as possible from other devices.

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3D Video Function

To watch 3D image

* Effective watching angle: 9° up and down and left and right.


Suggested watching distance: 5m ~ 10m

5 m ~ 10 m

* 3D watching condition is based on a darkroom

▪▪ Some menu might not work while watching 3D image


▪▪ Choose correct and supported 3D image format to fully enjoy 3D image.

How to use DLP-LINK(DLP-Ready) Type 3D glasses


1. While watching 3D image from the projector, press a button on the glasses.
2. When it is pressed, it will blink and synchronize with 3D image.
(Blinking is operating method of DLP-LINK Type 3D glasses and it varies by its variety.)
3. If it blinks or has other trouble while watching, turn off the light in the room. Please contact seller
for questions regarding 3D glasses.

How to watch 3D image

1. Play contents produced in 3D image. Please refer the following for 3D image input support format.
Signal Resolution Vertical Frequency(Hz) Playable 3D video format
HDMI(V1.4 with HDMI 3D) Frame Packing, Side by Side,
60
Top & Bottom, Frame Sequential
720p 1280x720
HDMI(V1.4 with HDMI 3D) Frame Packing, Side by Side,
50
Top & Bottom
1080i 1920x1080 50/60 Side by Side, Top & Bottom
HDMI HDMI(V1.4 with HDMI 3D) Frame Packing, Side by Side,
24/30
Top & Bottom
HDMI(V1.4 with HDMI 3D) Frame Packing, Side by Side,
1080p 1920x1080 60
Top & Bottom, Frame Sequential
HDMI(V1.4 with HDMI 3D) Frame Packing, Side by Side,
50
Top & Bottom.
HDMI-PC
XGA 1024x768 60 Side by Side, Top & Bottom, Frame Sequential
RGB-PC

ꔈꔈ T
 o play 3D image input in frame packing format, media contents and player should support HDMI
(1.4 version 3D) frame packing format.
ꔈꔈ Image input in HDMI (1.4 version 3D) frame packing format is automatically converted into 3D image.

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2. RGB-PC
 should press auto correction button on remote controller before watch 3D image. (Please refer “PC
connection”on page 17 for HDMI-PC sound output)
3. When watching 3D image with HDMI-PC or RGB-PC, non 3D part (wall paper, explorer, etc) will be shown in dual phase
(overlap phenomenon). So it needs to play the image in “full screen” mode of the video player.

Non 3-D part


3D part
ABCDFG
ABCDFG

Full screen
3D part

ABCDFG
ABCDFG

4. Press 3D image button


5. Press <, > button to select same shape on the projector screen and wear the 3D glasses.

To turn on 3D Mode, select this icon.

ꔁ Move ꔉ OK ꕉ Exit

Top & Bottom Side by Side Frame Sequential

6. While watching 3D image from the projector, press a button on the glasses.
7. You can convert left/right image by pressing L/R selection button. Select the image that is seen better.
ꔈꔈ Pressing 3D image button while watching 3D image will convert to image to normal.
8. 3D image only supports 4:3 aspect ratio

< Remote Controller Function only operational in 3D mode >

3D Mode Top & Bottom Side by Side Frame Sequential Frame Packing

POWER O O O O
INPUT X X X O
3D O O O X
L/R O O O O
VOL ∧/∨ O O O O
MUTE O O O O
USB X X X X
PAGE ∧/∨ X X X X
RATIO X X X X
MENU X X X X
AUTO X X X X
Q.MENU X X X X
MARK X X X X
SLEEP X X X X
BACK O O O O
STILL X X X X
KEYSTONE X X X X
ZOOM X X X X
TIMER X X X X

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Function

Function
* The On-Screen Display (OSD) in this manual may be slightly different from your projector.
* This operating guide explains operation of RGB(PC) mode mainly.

PICTURE Menu Options

Picture mode
* Use the Picture mode function to set the projector for the best picture appearance. Picture Mode

1. Press the Q.MENU button on the remote control.

2. Press the <, > buttons to move to Picture mode.


Standard

3. Press the ∧, ∨ button to toggle through the preset picture settings.

Vivid Standard Cinema

Sport

Expert2 Expert1 Game

• You can use this function through the MENU button.


• Press the BACK button to exit the menu screen.

Adjusting Picture Mode

 ress the MENU button. Then, move to PICTURE with the


1. P PICTURE ꔂMove ꔉOK
∧, ∨, <, > buttons and press the ◉OK button. Picture Mode : Standard
• Contrast 50
• Brightness 50
2. P
 ress the ∧, ∨ buttons to move to a desired function and • Sharpness 5
press the ◉OK button. • Color 70
• Tint 0 G

• Advanced Control
• Picture Reset
3. P
 ress the <, > buttons to make a desired adjustment and
then press the ◉OK button.

• You can set image values differently for each input and Picture Mode.
• Saving after making adjustments will display (User) in adjusted Picture Mode. (except Expert 1/2)
• Execute Picture Reset for Picture Mode to restore back to default factory settings.
• Press the BACK button to exit the menu screen.

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Advanced Control Function < When Picture Mode is Vivid/Standard/Cinema/Sport/


Game >
 ress the MENU button. Then, move to PICTURE with
1. P Color Temperature ꔗ Medium ꔃ
the ∧, ∨, <, > buttons and press the ◉OK button. PICTURE Move OK
Dynamic Contrast High
Picture Mode : Standard
Dynamic Color High
• Contrast 50
 ress the ∧, ∨ buttons to move to Advanced Control
2. P Noise Reduction 50
• Brightness Medium
• Sharpness 5
and press the ◉OK button. Gamma
• Color 70
Medium
Black Level
• Tint 0R High
G

• Advanced
Brilliant Control
ColorTM On
3. Move to a desired item with the ∧, ∨ buttons. • Picture Reset
White Peaking 10
Film Mode Off
4. P
 ress the <, > buttons to make a desired adjustment
Close
and then press the ◉OK button.
< When Picture Mode is Expert 1/2 >
•  ou can set image values differently for each input and Picture
Y Dynamic Contrast ꔗ High ꔃ
PICTURE Move OK
Mode. Noise Reduction High
Picture Mode : Standard
• Execute Picture Reset for Picture Mode to restore back to default Gamma
• Contrast 50
High
factory settings. Black Level
• Brightness 50 High
• Sharpness 5
• Press the BACK button to exit the menu screen. Film Mode On
• Color 70
Color Standard
• Tint 0R Standard
G

• Advanced
Color Gamut Control Wide
• Picture Reset
Edge Enhancer On

White Balance Cool


Close

- This function enables Vivid/Standard/Cinema/Sport/Game.


Color Temperature ꔈSet to warm to enhance hotter colors such as red, or set to cool to make picture bluish.

ꔈAdjusts the contrast to keep it at the best level according to the brightness of the screen.
Dynamic Contrast
The picture is improved by making bright parts brighter and dark parts darker.
- This function enables Vivid/Standard/Cinema/Sport/Game.
Dynamic Color ꔈAdjusts screen colors so that they look livelier, richer and clearer. This feature enhances
hue, saturation and luminance so that red, blue, green and white look more vivid.
Noise Reduction ꔈReduces screen noise without compromising video quality.
Low : Make dark and middle gray level area of the picture brighter.
Medium: Express original picture levels.
Gamma High: Make dark and middle gray level area of the picture darker.
ꔈYou can adjust brightness of dark area and middle gray level area of the picture.
Low: The reflection of the screen gets darker.
High: The reflection of the screen gets brighter.
Black Level ꔈSet black level of the screen to proper level.
ꔈThis feather is disables in RGB mode.
This function increases the entire brightness of the screen or decreases it a little to
Brilliant Color TM
make the rich grayscale color.
- The default value may change depending on input mode.
- White peaking can be adjusted from 0 to 10.
White peaking - Adjust to higher setting to achieve brighter picture. Adjust to lower setting for darker
picture.

ꔈMakes video clips recorded in film look more natural by eliminating judger effect.
Film Mode
ꔈDVD and Blu-ray movies are filmed at 24 frames per second.

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Function

Standard: Displays standard color area.


Color Gamut Wide: Mode to use and set the rich color area of the display.
ꔈMaximize the utilization of color to increase color quality.
Edge Enhancer ꔈShow clearer and distinctive yet natural corners of the video.
Color Standard ꔈConvert the color of a different video to HD color.
- This function enables Expert 1/2.
ꔈThis is the function to adjust the overall color of the screen to the feeling you want.
a. Method : 2 Points
- Pattern: Inner, Outer
- Red/Green/Blue Contrast, Red/Green/Blue Brightness: T  he adjustment range is -50 ~
+50.
White Balance
b. Method : 20 Points IRE
- Pattern: Inner, Outer
- IRE (Institute of Radio Engineers) is the unit to display the size of the video signal and
can be set among 5, 10, 15 - 95, 100. You can adjust Red, Green or Blue according to
each setting.
- Red/Green/Blue: The adjustment range is -50 - +50.
- This function enables Expert 1/2.
ꔈAs the tool used by the experts to make adjustments by using the test patterns, this does
not affect other colors but can be used to selectively adjust the 6 color areas (Red/Green/
Blue/Cyan/Mgt/Yellow).
Color Management Color difference may not be distinctive even when you make the adjustments for the gen-
eral video.
System
Adjusts Red/Green/Blue/Yellow/Cyan, Magenta.
- Red/Green/Blue/Yellow/Cyan, Magenta Color: The adjustment range is -30 ~ +30.
- Red/Green/Blue/Yellow/Cyan, Magenta Tint: The adjustment range is -30 ~ +30.
- This feature is disable in PC mode.

Color Temperature Function

1. Press the Q.MENU button on the remote control. Color Temperature

2. Press the <, > buttons to move to Color Temperature.

3. Press the ∧, ∨ button to toggle through the preset picture settings. Cool

Natural Cool Medium Warm

• This function enables Vivid/Standard/Cinema/Sport/Game.


• You can use this function through the MENU button.
• Press the BACK button to exit the menu screen.

Picture Reset Function


* Settings of the selected PICTURE function for each input and Picture Mode return to the default factory settings.

 ress the MENU button. Then, move to PICTURE with the


1. P
∧, ∨, <, > buttons and press the ◉OK button. PICTURE ꔂMove ꔉOK

Picture Mode : Standard(User)


• Contrast 50
 ress the ∧, ∨ buttons to move to Picture Reset and press
2. P • Brightness 50
the ◉OK button. • Sharpness 5
• Color 70
• Tint 0R G
 ress the <, > buttons to move to Yes and press the ◉OK
3. P • Advanced Control
button. • Picture Reset

• Press the BACK button to exit the menu screen.

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Function

SCREEN Menu Options

To Change PJT Mode


* This function turns the projected image upside down or flips horizontal.
PJT Mode
1. Press the Q.MENU button on the remote control.

2. Press the <, > buttons to move to PJT Mode.


Front
3. Press the ∧, ∨ button to select a desired item.

•  elect Rear when projecting from the back of the transparent screen purchased
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separately.
• Select Ceiling when installing the product on the ceiling.
• When PJT Mode is Rear/Ceiling, the left/right of the speaker changes automatically.
• You can use this function through the MENU button.
• Press the BACK button to exit the menu screen.

Using Aspect Ratio Function


Aspect Ratio
Press the RATIO button to select a desired screen size.

4:3 Just Scan Set By Program

16:9

Cinema Zoom1 Zoom 16:9

• Some options may not be available depending on input signals.


• You can use this function through the MENU button.
• Press the BACK button to exit the menu screen.

Using Keystone Function


* Use this function when the screen is not at a right angle to the projector and the image is a trapezoid shape.
* Only use the Keystone function when you can’t get the best angle of projection.

1. Press the KEYSTONE button of remote control.

2. Press the <, > button to adjust the screen condition as you want.


•Keystone 0 ꔗ - + ꔃ

ꔉOK
• Keystone can be adjusted from -40 to 40.
• You can use this function through the MENU button.
• Press the BACK button to exit the menu screen.

Auto Configure Function


*T his function assures you of getting the best video quality by automatically adjusting the horizontal size and
synchronization of the image.
* Auto configure function works in RGB PC input only.

Press the AUTO button of the remote control.


Auto config.
• If you execute screen adjustment for a video from PC graphic signal, optimal
state may not be found. Execute the Auto Config. function for a still image.
• You can use this function through the MENU button.

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Function

RGB Config. Function

 ress the MENU button. Then, move to SCREEN with the


1. P RGB Config. ꔂMove ꕉ Prev.
∧, ∨, <, > buttons and press the ◉OK button.
Resolution ꔃ ꔐ 1024 x 768
1280 x 768
 ress the ∧, ∨ buttons to move to RGB Config. and press
2. P Auto Config.
1360 x 768
the ◉OK button.
Position

3. M
 ove to a desired item with the ∧, ∨ buttons and then Size

press the > button. Phase

Reset
4. P
 ress the ∧, ∨, <, > button to adjust the screen condi-
tion as you want and then press the ◉OK button.

•  esolution can be chosen between 768 resolution (1024x768/1280x768/1360x768, 60Hz) and 1050
R
resolution (1400x1050/1600x1050, 60Hz).
• Press the BACK button to exit the menu screen.

Using Digital Zoom Function


* This function is available only in RGB input mode. The Zoom -/+and Position values return to their defaults when
you change the SOURCE or input signal,or turn the power off.

Adjusting the Zoom


1. Press the ZOOM button on the remote control.
2. Press the ∧, ∨ button to select Zoom item.
3. Press the <, > button to adjust Zoom to your choice.

• You can adjust Zoom -/+ in 5%increments from 100% to 250%.


• Press the BACK button to exit the menu screen.

Adjusting the Position


 ress the ZOOM button on the remote control.
1. P
2. Press the ∧, ∨ button to select Position item.
3. Press the ◉OK button. When the window below appears at the bottom right corner of the screen,
press the ∧, ∨, <, > to adjust the position. When the arrow turns black, maximum adjustment has been
reached and no further adjustment can be made.

• Position is activated only when Zoom is set to more


• than 105%. Press the BACK button to exit the menu screen.

Using the Still Function

1. Press the STILL button on the remote control.


* You can freeze the moving image.

< Moving Image > < Still Image >


2. To exit STILL, press any button.
* The STILL function will release automatically after approximately 10 minutes.

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AUDIO Menu Options


Adjusting Volume
Press the VOLUME ∧, ∨ button on the remote control.

Function Audio
1. Press the Q.MENU button on the remote control. Audio

2. Press the <, > buttons to move to Audio.

3. Press the ∧, ∨ button to select a desired item.


L+R

L+R R+R L+L

• This function enables if connected a headphone.


• Press the BACK button to exit the menu screen.

Adjusting Speaker Balance


* Adjust the left/right sound of speaker to suit your taste and room situations.
 ress the MENU button. Then, move to AUDIO with the
1. P
∧, ∨, <, > buttons and press the ◉OK button. AUDIO ꔂMove ꔉOK

Volume 10
 ress the ∧, ∨ buttons to move to Balance and press
2. P Balance 0 L R

the ◉OK button. Treble 50


Bass 50

3. P
 ress the <, > buttons to adjusting audio balance and
press the ◉OK button.

• Press the BACK button to exit the menu screen.

Adjusting Treble
* Adjust the treble your taste and room situations. AUDIO ꔂMove ꔉOK

Volume 10
 ress the MENU button. Then, move to AUDIO with the
1. P Balance 0 L R

∧, ∨, <, > buttons and press the ◉OK button. Treble 50


Bass 50

 ress the ∧, ∨ buttons to move to Treble and press


2. P
the ◉OK button.

3. P
 ress the <, > buttons to adjusting audio treble and press the
◉OK button.

• Press the BACK button to exit the menu screen.

Adjusting Bass
* Adjust the treble your taste and room situations.
AUDIO ꔂMove ꔉOK
 ress the MENU button. Then, move to AUDIO with the
1. P Volume 10
∧, ∨, <, > buttons and press the ◉OK button. Balance 0 L R

Treble 50
Bass 50
 ress the ∧, ∨ buttons to move to Bass and press the
2. P
◉OK button.

3. P
 ress the <, > buttons to adjusting audio treble and press the
◉OK button.

• Press the BACK button to exit the menu screen.


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Function

TIME Menu Options

Sleep time Function


Sleep Timer
* The sleep timer turns the projector off at the preset time.

1. Press the Q.MENU button on the remote control.

2. Press the <, > buttons to move to Sleep Timer. Off

3. Press the ∧, ∨ buttons to select a desired preset time.

Off 10 Min. 20 Min. 30 Min.

60 Min.

240 Min. 180 Min. 120 Min. 90 Min.

• You can use this function through the MENU button.


• Press the BACK button to exit the menu screen.

Auto Off Function


*T
 his function turns the projector off automatically after the preset time is passed when there is no signal.

 ress the MENU button. Then, move to TIME with the


1. P
∧, ∨, <, > buttons and press the ◉OK button. TIME ꔂMove ꔉOK

Sleep Timer : Off


Auto Off : 60 Min.
 ress the ∧, ∨ buttons to move to Auto Off and
2. P Presentation timer
press the ◉OK button.

3. M
 ove to a desired item with the ∧, ∨ buttons and
then press the ◉OK button.

• Press the BACK button to exit the menu screen.

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Presentation timer Function

1. Press the TIMER button of remote control. Time Alarm Off


Time Keeper Off
2. Press the ∧, ∨ button to select Time alarm or Time keeper item. Close

3. Press the <, > button to select the desired preset time.

4. The timer starts to operate if you select specific time.

•  ime alarm function : If you select a specific time, it is displayed in minute units. After 1 minute, the remaining time is
T
displayed at the bottom right of the screen, and then disappears after 5 seconds. When the remaining time is dis-
played, other OSD windows are closed. When the set time is reached, ‘0 minute’ flickers 10 times at 1 second intervals,
and then disappears.
• Time keeper function : If you select a specific time, it continues to be displayed in minute(‘) and second(“) units. Even
though other OSD windows appear, the remaining time is displayed again after the windows are closed. When the set
time is reached. 0’ 00” flickers 10 times at 1 second intervals, and then disappears.
5. If the set time disappears because of the use of other menus, press the TIMER button on a remote to display
the set time again.

• The Time alarm function and the Time keeper function cannot be used at the same time.
• The Time alarm function can be set from 5 to 60 minutes at 5 minute intervals (Off, 5, 10, 15, 20, ......,55, 60 minutes).
• The Time keeper function can be set from 1 to 10 minutes at 1 minute intervals, and from 10 to 60 minutes at
5 minute intervals (Off, 1, 2, 3, 4, .............., 8, 9, 10, 15, 20, 25, .............., 55, 60 minutes).
• Press the BACK button to exit the menu screen.

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OPTION Menu Options


Selecting Language

 ress the MENU button. Then, move to OPTION with the


1. P
∧, ∨, <, > buttons and press the ◉OK button. OPTION ꔂMove ꔉOK

Menu Language : English


Blank Image : Blue
 ress the ∧, ∨ buttons to move to Menu Language and
2. P Screen Capture
press the ◉OK button. Lamp Mode : Normal
Monitor Out : RGB1
Set ID :1
3. M
 ove to a desired item with the ∧, ∨, <, > buttons and Network Setting
High Altitude : Off
then press the ◉OK button. 3D Mode

• On-Screen-Display (OSD) is displayed in the selected language.


• Press the BACK button to exit the menu screen.

Using Blank Function


* This function may be effective if you need to get the attention of the audience during presentations, meetings or briefings.

1. Press the BLANK button on the remote control.


• The screen turns off to a background color.
• You can choose the background color. (Refer to ‘Selecting Blank image’)

2. Press any button to cancel the blank function.


•  o temporarily turn off the lamp, press BLANK on the remote control. Do not block the projection lens with any
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objects when the projector is under operation as this could cause the objects to become heated and deformed or
even cause a fire.

Selecting Blank image

 ress the MENU button. Then, move to OPTION with the


1. P
∧, ∨, <, > buttons and press the ◉OK button. OPTION ꔂMove ꔉOK

Menu Language : English


Blank Image : Blue
 ress the ∧, ∨ buttons to move to Blank Image and
2. P Screen Capture
press the ◉OK button. Lamp Mode : Normal
Monitor Out : RGB1
Set ID :1
3. M
 ove to a desired item with the ∧, ∨ buttons and then Network Setting
High Altitude : Off
press the ◉OK button. 3D Mode

• Background image will be altered to the selected Blank function image.


• If there is no Screen Captured, selecting Captured Image will display the Logo.
• Press the BACK button to exit the menu screen.

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Screen Capture Function

 ress the MENU button. Then, move to OPTION with


1. P
the ∧, ∨, <, > buttons and press the ◉OK button. OPTION ꔂMove ꔉOK

Menu Language : English


Blank Image : Blue
 ress the ∧, ∨ buttons to move to Screen Capture
2. P Screen Capture
and press the ◉OK button. Lamp Mode : Normal
Monitor Out : RGB1
Set ID :1
• It can only be elected when there is an input signal. Network Setting
High Altitude : Off
• It takes up to 2 minutes when capturing screen. 3D Mode
• Press the BACK button to exit the menu screen.

To adjust the brightness of the screen


Lamp mode

1. Press the Q.MENU button on the remote control.

2. Press the <, > buttons to move to Lamp mode.


Normal
3. Press the <, > button to select Normal or Economic.

• This function is not available in 3D mode or when the lamp is over 35°C.
• You can use this function through the MENU button.
• Press the BACK button to exit the menu screen.

Using Monitor out Function


* You can select either of the two RGB inputs.

OPTION ꔂMove ꔉOK


 ress the MENU button. Then, move to OPTION with the
1. P Menu Language : English
∧, ∨, <, > buttons and press the ◉OK button. Blank Image : Blue
Screen Capture
Lamp Mode : Normal
 ress the ∧, ∨ buttons to move to Monitor Out and
2. P Monitor Out : RGB1
press the ◉OK button. Set ID :1
Network Setting
High Altitude : Off
3. Press the <, > button to select RGB1, RGB2 or Auto. 3D Mode

•  uto mode is the mode to output an image of currently seeing input


A
among RGB1 or RGB2 input.
• Press the BACK button to exit the menu screen.

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SET ID

 ress the MENU button. Then, move to OPTION with the ∧, ∨,


1. P
<, > buttons and press the ◉OK button. OPTION ꔂMove ꔉOK

Menu Language : English


Blank Image : Blue
 ress the ∧, ∨ buttons to move to Set ID and press the ◉OK
2. P Screen Capture
button. Lamp Mode : Normal
Monitor Out : RGB1
Set ID :1
3. P
 ress the <, > button to select your desired number. Press the Network Setting
High Altitude : Off
◉OK button to save the selected number. 3D Mode

• The adjustment range of Set ID is 1~99.


• Only the projector with the specified ID number will operate from the
remote control.
• Press the BACK button to exit the menu screen.

How to connect external control equipment

* Connect the serial port of the PC to the RS-232C jack on the projector back panel.
* RS-232C cable is not supplied with the projector.

* Use the RS232C cable to control the projector externally (Refer to Fig.1).

<Fig.1, RS-232 Interface Cable>

RXD 2 2 RXD 9 6
TXD 3 3 TXD
DTR 4 4 DTR
GND 5 5 GND
DSR 6 6 DSR
RTS 7 7 RTS
CTS CTS 5 1
8 8
PC Projector

* 1, 9 Pin No Connection

Communication Parameter Setup


• Baud Rate : 9600bps(UART)
• Data Length : 8bit
• Parity : none
• Stop bit : 1bit
• Flow Control : none
• Communication code : ASCII code

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Command Reference List

Command 1 Command 2 Data


(Hexadecimal)
Real data mapping
01.Power k a 0~1 -
02.Aspect Ratio k c * -
03.Blank Image k d 0~1 -
04. Contrast k g 0 ~ 64 1
05. Brightness k h 0 ~ 64 1
06. Color k i 0 ~ 64 1
07.Tint k j 0 ~ 64 2
08. Sharpness k k 0 ~ 64 1
09. OSD Select k l 0~1 -
10. Remote Control Lock / Key Lock k m 0~1 -
11. Color Temp. k u 0~3 -
12.Lamp Mode n p 0~1 -
13. Auto Configure j u 1 -
14. Input Select x b * -
15. Key m c Key code -

- Refer to the detailed information for data with [*] mark.

Communication Protocol
* Real data mapping 1

* Real data mapping 1

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Function

1. Transmission
[Command1][Command2][ ][Set ID][ ][Data][Cr]

* [Command 1] : First command to control the set.(k, j, x, ASCII code, 1 Character)


* [Command 2] : Second command to control the set..(ASCII code, 1 Character)
* [Set ID] : You can adjust the set ID to choose desired projector ID number in special menu. See previous page.
Adjustment range is 1 ~ 99. When selecting Set ID ‘0’, every connected projector set is controlled.
Refer to ‘Real data mapping 1’.
* [DATA] : To transmit command data. Transmit 2 character when organized ASCII code.
* Transmit ‘FF’ data to read status of command.
* [Cr] : Carriage Return
ASCII code ‘0x0D’
* [ ] : ASCII code character correspond to “Space Bar” which is in order to classify command, set ID and Data.

2. OK Acknowledgement
[Command2] [ ] [Set ID] [ ] [OK] [Data] [x]
* The Projector transmits ACK (acknowledgement) based on this format when receiving normal data. At this time, if the data is
data read mode, it indicates present status data. If the data is data write mode, it returns the data of the PC computer.

3. Error Acknowledgement
[Command2] [ ] [Set ID] [ ] [NG] [Data] [x]
* The Projector transmits ACK (acknowledgement) based on this format when receiving abnormal data from non-viable
functions or communication errors.
Data : [1] : illegal code(This command is not supported.)
[2] : not support function(This function doesn’t work.)
[3] : wait and retry(Try again a few minute later.)

01. Power (Command:ka)


02. Aspect Ratio (Command:kc)
→ To control Power On/Off of the Projector.
→ To adjust the screen format.
Transmission
Transmission
[k] [a] [ ] [Set ID] [ ] [Data] [Cr]
[k] [c] [ ] [Set ID] [ ] [Data] [Cr]
Data 0 : Power Off
1 : Power On Data 1 : 4:3 2 : 16:9
4 : Zoom 6 : Set by Program
Ack 9: Just Scan 10: Cinema Zoom1
11: Cinema Zoom2 12: Cinema Zoom3
[a] [ ] [Set ID] [ ] [OK] [Data] [x]
13: Cinema Zoom4 14: Cinema Zoom5
Data 0 : Power Off 15: Cinema Zoom6 16: Cinema Zoom7
1 : Power On 17: Cinema Zoom8 18: Cinema Zoom9
19: Cinema Zoom10 1A: Cinema Zoom11
→ To show Power On/Off status.
1B: Cinema Zoom12 1C: Cinema Zoom13
Transmission 1D: Cinema Zoom14 1E: Cinema Zoom15
1F: Cinema Zoom16
[k] [a] [ ] [Set ID] [ ] [FF] [Cr]
Ack
Ack
[c] [ ] [Set ID] [ ] [OK] [Data] [x]
[a] [ ] [Set ID] [ ] [OK] [Data] [x]
Data 1 : 4:3 2 : 16:9
Data 0 : Power Off 4 : Zoom 6 : Set by Program
1 : Power On 9: Just Scan 10: Cinema Zoom1
11: Cinema Zoom2 12: Cinema Zoom3
* In like manner, if other functions transmit ‘0xFF’ data based
13: Cinema Zoom4 14: Cinema Zoom5
on this format, Acknowledgement data feed back presents
15: Cinema Zoom6 16: Cinema Zoom7
status about each function.
17: Cinema Zoom8 18: Cinema Zoom9
19: Cinema Zoom10 1A: Cinema Zoom11
1B: Cinema Zoom12 1C: Cinema Zoom13
1D: Cinema Zoom14 1E: Cinema Zoom15
1F: Cinema Zoom16

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Function

03. Screen Mute (Command:kd) 06. Color (Command:ki)

→ To select screen mute on/off. → To adjust the screen color. (Video/Component)


Transmission Transmission
[k] [d] [ ] [Set ID] [ ] [Data] [Cr] [k] [ i ] [ ] [Set ID] [ ] [Data] [Cr]
Data 0 : Screen Mute Off (Picture On) Data Min : 0 ~ Max : 64
1 : Screen Mute On (Picture Off)
Ack

Ack [ i ] [ ] [Set ID] [ ] [OK] [Data] [x]


Data Min : 0 ~ Max : 64
[d] [ ] [Set ID] [ ] [OK] [Data] [x]
* Refer to ‘Real data mapping 1’.
Data 0 : Screen Mute Off (Picture On)
1 : Screen Mute On (Picture Off)

07. Tint (Command:kj)


04. Contrast (Command:kg)
→T
 o adjust the screen tint.(Video/Component 60Hz or
→ To adjust screen contrast. NTSC signal)
Transmission
Transmission
[k] [g] [ ] [Set ID] [ ] [Data] [Cr]
[k] [ j ] [ ] [Set ID] [ ] [Data] [Cr]
Data Min : 0 ~ Max : 64
Data Red : 0 ~ Green : 64
Ack
Ack
[g] [ ] [Set ID] [ ] [OK] [Data] [x]
[ j ] [ ] [Set ID] [ ] [OK] [Data] [x]
Data Min : 0 ~ Max : 64
Data Red : 0 ~ Green : 64
* Refer to ‘Real data mapping 1’.
* Refer to ‘Real data mapping 1’.

05. Brightness (Command:kh) 08. Sharpness (Command:kk)


→ To adjust screen brightness. → To adjust the screen sharpness.(Video/Component)
Transmission Transmission
[k] [h] [ ] [Set ID] [ ] [Data] [Cr] [k] [k] [ ] [Set ID] [ ] [Data] [Cr]
Data Min : 0 ~ Max : 64 Data Min : 0 ~ Max : 64

Ack Ack

[h] [ ] [Set ID] [ ] [OK] [Data] [x] [k] [ ] [Set ID] [ ] [OK] [Data] [x]
Data Min : 0 ~ Max : 64 Data Min : 0 ~ Max : 64
* Refer to ‘Real data mapping 1’. * Refer to ‘Real data mapping 1’.

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Function

09. OSD Select (Command:kl) 12. Lamp Mode (Command:np)


→ To select OSD On/Off.
Transmission → To reduce the power consumption of the projector.

[k] [ l ] [ ] [Set ID] [ ] [Data] [Cr] Transmission


Data 0 : OSD Select Mode Off
[ n ] [p] [ ] [Set ID] [ ] [Data] [Cr]
1 : OSD Select Mode On
Data 0: Low Power Off
Ack 1 : Low Power On
Ack
[ l ] [ ] [Set ID] [ ] [OK] [Data] [x]
Data 0 : OSD Select Mode Off [p] [ ] [Set ID] [ ] [OK] [Data] [x]
1 : OSD Select Mode On Data 0: Low Power Off
1 : Low Power On

10. Remote Control Lock/Key Lock


(Command:km)

→ To lock the front panel controls on the 13. Auto Configure (Command:ju)
projector and remote control.

→ To adjust picture position and minimize image shaking


Transmission automatically. It works only in RGB mode.
[k] [m] [ ] [Set ID] [ ] [Data] [Cr]
Transmission
Data 0 : Lock Off
1 : Lock On [ j ] [u] [ ] [Set ID] [ ] [Data] [Cr]
Data 1: To set
Ack

[m] [ ] [Set ID] [ ] [OK] [Data] [x] Ack


Data 0 : Lock Off
[u] [ ] [Set ID] [ ] [OK] [Data] [x]
1 : Lock On
Data 1: To set
* If you're not using the remote control, use this mode.
When main power is On/Off, external control lock is
released.

14. Input Select (Command:xb)


11. Color Temperature (Command:ku)
→ To select input source for the Set.
→A
 djust the color temperature. But, color temperature cannot
be adjusted if video mode is set to bright or golf. Transmission
[x] [b] [ ] [Set ID] [ ] [Data] [Cr]
Transmission Data 20 : Video 40 : Component1
[k] [u] [ ] [Set ID] [ ] [Data] [Cr] 41 : Component2 60 : RGB1
Data 0 : Normal 1 : Cool 2:Warm 4 : Natural 61 : RGB2 90 : HDMI

Ack Ack

[b] [ ] [Set ID] [ ] [OK] [Data] [x]


[u] [ ] [Set ID] [ ] [OK] [Data] [x]
Data 0 : Normal 1 : Cool 2:Warm 4 : Natural Data 20 : Video 40 : Component1
41 : Component2 60 : RGB1
61 : RGB2 90 : HDMI

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Function

15.Key (Command:mc)

→ To send Key code of IR romote control.

Transmission
[m] [c] [ ] [Set ID] [ ] [Data] [Cr]
Data Key code

Ack

[c] [ ] [Set ID] [ ] [OK] [Data] [x]

POWER AD
INPUT EF
3D DC
L/R DD
∧ 40
∨ 41
> 06
< 07
◉ OK 44
VOL ∧ 02
VOL ∨ 03
MUTE 09
USB 7C
PAGE ∧ 00
PAGE ∨ 01
RATIO 79
MENU 43
AUTO 92
Q.MENU 45
MARK 1E
SLEEP 0E
BACK 28
STILL BC
KEYSTONE A4
ZOOM 5C
TIMER 26
BLANK 84

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Function

Network Setup

< NOTICE >

▪▪ Use a standard LAN cable with this Projector. Cat5 or better with a RJ45 connector.
▪▪ Many network connection problems during set up can often be fixed by re-setting the router or modem. After con-
necting the player to the home network, quickly power off and/or disconnect the power cable of the home network
router or cable modem. Then power on and/or connect the power cable again.
▪▪ A 10 Base-T or 100 Base-TX LAN port is required for connection to this Projector. If your internet service does not
allow for such a connection, you will not be able to connect the Projector.
▪▪ To connect to the wireless router, a router that supports wireless connection is necessary, and the wireless connection
function of the corresponding router must be activated.
▪▪ To connect to a wireless router, verify the SSID and security setting of the wireless router. Please refer to the user
guide of the corresponding router for SSID and security setting of the wireless router.
▪▪ When Ad-hoc is used, it may not be able to connect according to the device (for example : notebook computer) that
is connected.
▪▪ The connection method may vary according to the manufacturer of the wireless router.

LAN
AUDIO
IN

< How to connect >

 onnect the LAN of the projector and the LAN port


C
of the PC or network with a LAN cable (Cross cable). < PC >
LAN Cable

LAN
AUDIO
IN

LAN Cable

< Router >

Connecting PC

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USB

< How to use >


OPTION ꔂMove ꔉOK
 ress the MENU button. Then, move to OPTION with the
1. P Menu Language
Network does not exist.
: English
Do you want to reset?
∧, ∨, <, > buttons and press the ◉OK button. Blank Image : Blue
Screen Capture LAN ꔗ ꔃ
Off
Lamp Mode : Normal
 ress the ∧, ∨ buttons to move to Network Setting and
2. P Monitor Out : RGB1 IP Auto Setting
press the ◉OK button. Set ID :1
IP Manual Setting
Network Setting
High Altitude : Off
Close
3. Press the <, > buttons to move to On of LAN option. 3D Mode

 ress the ∧, ∨ buttons to move to IP Auto Setting or IP Manual Setting


4. P
press the ◉OK button. < When select IP Manual Setting >
• In most cases, you should select Auto. If you are using a router it will automatically IP Address ꔁMove ꔉOK
set the IP address. ꔌ
1 9 2 1 6 8 0 0 0 2 5 4
• Select IP Manual Setting for ordinary PC. ꔍ
Subnet Mask
- Setting PC: Set the Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) of the PC at your own discretion.
2 5 5 2 5 5 2 5 5 0 0 0
Setting Projector: Set IP Address as the IP Address format of PC, and select Close
Gateway
after entering the Gateway as the same Gateway of PC. Please refer to eZ-Net
1 9 2 1 6 8 0 0 0 0 0 1
Manager Guide for details of network setting.
:: example ::
Close
IP Address Subnet Mask Gateway
PC 192.168.0.10 255.255.255.0 192.168.0.1
Projector 192.168.0.254 255.255.255.0 192.168.0.1

• If Network Setting is not working, check your network conditions. Check the LAN cable connection.
• If the Network Setting is not completed, network functions may not operate normally.
• IP Auto Setting: Select it if there is a DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol) server on the local area network
(LAN) via wired connection, the Projector will automatically be allocated an IP address. The IP
address will automatically be determined. Connection to DHCP may not be possible when the fire-
wall is installed or according to the model of the computer.
IP Manual Setting: Select it if there is no DHCP server on the network and you want to set the IP address manually.
• Press the BACK button to exit the menu screen.

High Altitude Mode


* High Altitude Mode is used when the environment is higher than 1200 meters.

 ress the MENU button. Then, move to OPTION with the ∧,


1. P
∨, <, > buttons and press the ◉OK button.

OPTION ꔂMove ꔉOK


 ress the ∧, ∨ buttons to move to High Altitude and press
2. P
Menu Language : English
the ◉OK button. Blank Image : Blue
Screen Capture
Lamp Mode : Normal
 ress the <, > buttons to move to On and press the ◉OK
3. P Monitor Out : RGB1
button. Set ID :1
Network Setting
High Altitude : Off
• Press the BACK button to exit the menu screen. 3D Mode

INFORMATION Menu Options


To See The Projector Information INFORMATION
Model Name : BX327-JD
 ress the MENU button. Then, move to INFORMATION with
1. P Lamp Time : 12 Hr
the ∧, ∨, <, > buttons and press the ◉OK button. Input : RGB1
Resolution : 1024 x 768
Fh/Fv : 48.36 Khz/60 Hz
2. You can see the current information of the projector. IP Address : 223.212.145.0

• Press the BACK button to exit the menu screen.

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USB

USB
* Image shown may differ from your projector.
To use the USB device
Connecting the USB device
*W
 hen you connect a USB device, this screen is displayed, automatically.
In USB device, you can not add a new folder or delete the existing folder.

1. Connect the USB device to the USB jack on the back of the set.

2. It turns automatically to DivX Home Menu.

PHOTO LIST MUSIC LIST MOVIE LIST FILE VIEWER


USB memory stick
Eject USB
* Select “Eject” in order to eject a USB device.
1. Press the Q.MENU button on the remote control.
USB Device

2. Press the <, > buttons to move to USB Device.

3. Press the ◉OK button on the remote control.


Eject ꔉ
•  fter Eject USB, USB memory cannot be read. Remove USB memory, and connect
A
again.
• Press the BACK button to exit the menu screen.

Precautions when using the USB device


►►  nly a USB storage device is recognizable.
O
►► If the USB storage device is connected through a USB hub, the device is not recognizable.
►► A USB storage device using an automatic recognition programmed may not be recognized.
►► A USB storage device which uses its own driver may not be recognized.
►► The recognition speed of a USB storage device may depend on each device.
►► Please do not turn off the projector or unplug the USB device when the connected USB storage device is working. When
such device is suddenly separated or unplugged, the stored files or the USB storage device may be damaged.
►► Please do not connect the USB storage device which was artificially maneuvered on the PC. The device may cause the
product to malfunction or fail to be played. Never forget to use only a USB storage device which has normal music files,
image files, movie files or text files.
►► Please use only a USB storage device which was formatted as a FAT16, FAT32 and NTFS file system provided with the
Windows operating system. In case of a storage device formatted as a different utility programmed which is not support-
ed by Windows, it may not be recognized.
►► Please connect power to a USB storage device which requires an external power supply. If not, the device may not be rec-
ognized.
►► Please connect a USB storage device with cable is offered by USB maker. If connected with cable is not offered by USB
maker or an excessively long cable, the device may not be recognized.
►► Some USB storage devices may not be supported or operated smoothly.
►► If the name of a folder or file is too long, it will not be displayed or recognized.
►► File alignment method of USB storage device is similar to Window XP and filename can recognize up to 100 English
characters.
►► Please backup the important file because a data of USB device may be damaged. Data management is consumer's
responsibility and in consequence the manufactures does not cover the product bearing data damage.
►► The recommended capacity is 1TB or less for a USB external hard disk and 32GB or less for USB memory. Any device
with more than the recommended capacity may not work properly.
►► Only the FAT32 file system supports the delete function.
►► If the USB memory device does not work properly, disconnect and reconnect it.
►► If a USB external hard disk with a “Energy Saving” function does not work, turn the hard disk off and on again to make it
work properly.
►► USB storage devices below USB 2.0 are supported as well. But they may not work properly in the movie list.
►► If your USB memory device has multiple partitions, or if you use a USB multi-card reader, you can use up to 4 partitions
or USB memory devices.
►► How fast a USB memory device is detected differs from device to device.
►► If the USB is connected in Standby Mode, specific hard disk will automatically be loaded when the projector is turned on.
►► Some USB storage devices may not be supported or operated smoothly.
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USB

PHOTO LIST
* It is available to playback the photo file(*.jpg) in the USB device.
The On Screen Display may be different from your set. Images are an example to assist with the projector operation.

PHOTO(*.JPEG) supporting file


Baseline : 64 x 64 ~ 15360 x 8640
Progressive : 64 x 64 ~ 1920 x 1440
• You can play JPEG files only.
• Non-supported files are displayed in the form of predefined icon.

Screen Components
3 4

1. Moves to upper level file PHOTO LIST


Page 1/1 No Marked

2. Preview: Display the thumbnail/folder name of the photo [090704]


Butterfly
Up Folder

in the selected folder Photo

X.Box
3. Current page/Total pages 2
DSC0001

4. Total number of marked photos DSC0002


1366x768 125KB
5. Corresponding buttons on the remote control DSC0003

1 Up Folder DSC0004

ꔂ Navigation ꔉ PopUp Menu ꘧ Page Change ꘁ Mark ꕉ Exit

Photo Selection and Popup Menu

 ress the USB button. Then, move to PHOTO LIST with


1. P PHOTO LIST
Page 1/1
the <, > buttons and press the ◉OK button. No Marked
[090704] Up Folder
Butterfly
Photo
i 1366x768, 125KB
2. P
 ress the ∧, ∨, <, > buttons to move to a desired X.Box View
photo file and press the ◉OK button. DSC0001 Mark All
DSC0002 Delete
1366x768 125KB Close
DSC0003
3. M
 ove to a desired item with the ∧, ∨ buttons and then Up Folder DSC0004
press the ◉OK button.
ꔂ Navigation ꔉ PopUp Menu ꘧ Page Change ꘁ Mark ꕉ Exit

• View: Display the selected item.


• Mark All: Mark all photos on the screen.
• Delete: Delete the selected photo item.
• Close: Close the pop-up menu.

• If the picture file is damaged, it may not be displayed properly.


• High resolution pictures may take longer time to display on the entire screen.

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USB

Full Screen Menu

 ress the USB button. Then, move to PHOTO LIST with the
1. P
<, > buttons and press the ◉OK button.

2. P
 ress the ∧, ∨, <, > buttons to move to desired photo and
press the ◉OK button.

 ress the ∧, ∨ buttons to move to View and press the ◉OK


3. P
button.

4. T
 he selected photo is displayed in full size and show up the
Slideshow BGM Delete Option Hide
menu.

5. Use
 ∧, ∨, <, > button to select and control the menu on
the full-sized screen.

• Use <, > button to select the previous or next photo. 


• Slideshow: Selected photos are displayed during the slide show. If no photo is selected, all photos in
the current folder are displayed during slide show.
- Set the time interval of the slide show in Option.
• BGM: Listen to music while viewing photos in full size.
- Set the BGM device and album in Option.
• (Rotate): Rotate photos.
• Delete: Delete photos.
• Option: Set values for Slide Speed and Music Folder.
- You cannot change Music Folder while BGM is playing.
• Hide: Hide the menu on the full-sized screen.
- To see the menu again on the full-sized screen, press ◉OK button to display.

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USB

MUSIC LIST
*Y
 ou can use the Music List menu to play MP3 files form a USB storage device.
The On Screen Display on your model may be slightly different.

MUSIC (*.MP3) supporting file


Bit rate range 32 Kbps ~ 320 Kbps
• Sampling rate MPEG1 Layer3 : 32kHz, 44.1kHz, 48kHz
• Sampling rate MPEG2 Layer3 : 16kHz, 22.05kHz, 24kHz
• Sampling rate MPEG2.5 Layer3 : 8kHz, 11.025kHz, 12kHz

Screen Components
3 4

1. Moves to upper level file MUSIC LISTPage 1/1


No Marked
2. Preview: Display the title/folder name of the music in Drive 1 Title Duration

the selected folder Flower


Up Folder

3. Current page/Total pages 2


Flower 05:42

05:24
4. Total number of marked music Oblivious

5. Corresponding buttons on the remote control ꔛ 00:00 / 05:42

1 Up Folder

ꔂ Navigation ꔉ PopUp Menu ꘧ Page Change ꘁ Mark ꕉ Exit

Music Selection and Popup Menu

 ress the USB button. Then, move to MUSIC LIST with


1. P MUSIC LISTPage 1/1
the <, > buttons and press the ◉OK button. Drive 1
No Marked
Title Duration
Arirang
Up Folder i 3945 KB,128 Kbps
2. P
 ress the ∧, ∨, <, > buttons to move to a desired Arirang Play 04:12

music file and press the ◉OK button. Good Bye


Play with Photo
05:30
Mark All

ꔛ 00:00 / 05:42 Delete

3. M
 ove to a desired item with the ∧, ∨ buttons and then Up Folder
Close

press the ◉OK button.


ꔂ Navigation ꔉ PopUp Menu ꘧ Page Change ꘁ Mark ꕉ Exit

• Play: O nce a song finishes playing, the next selected one will be played. When there are no selected
music to play, the next one in the current folder will be played. If you go to a different folder and
press the ◉OK button, the current music in playback will stop.
When music is playing, is displayed in front of the music play time.
After certain time elapsed,the full music list screen disappears and the playback information
screen which is on the top of the music list runs as a screen saver. Press ◉OK, ▇ , or BACK
button to stop the screen saver.
A damaged or corrupted music file that does not play displays 00:00 as the play time.
Music files with copy-protection will not play.
• Play with Photo: Start playing the selected music and then move to the PHOTO LIST.
• Mark All: Mark all music in the folder.
• Delete: Delete the selected music.
• Close: Close the pop-up menu.

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USB

MOVIE LIST
* The movie list is activated once USB is detected. It is used when playing movie files on projector.

Supported Movie File

Extension name Video Codec Audio Codec Max Resolution

mpg, mpeg, vob MPEG1, MPEG2 Dolby Digital,MPEG,MP3,LPCM

dat MPEG1 Dolby Digital,MPEG,MP3,LPCM

ts,trp,tp MPEG2, H.264/AVC Dolby Digital,AAC,MPEG

MPEG4 SP, MPEG4 ASP, Divx 3.11, Dvix 4.12, Dvix 5.x
Dolby Digital,HEAAC,
mp4 Dvix 6, Xvid 1.00, Xvid 1.01, Xvid 1.02, Xvid 1.03
AAC,MPEG,MP3,LPCM
Xvid 1.10–beta 1, Xvid 1.10-beta 2, H.264/AVC
1920x1080
@30p
MPEG 2, MPEG 4 SP, MPEG4 ASP, Divx 3.11, Divx 4
Dolby Digital,HEAAC,AAC,MPEG,
avi Divx 5, Divx 6, Xvid 1.00, Xvid 1.01, Xvid 1.02, Xvid 1.03
MP3,LPCM
Xvid 1.10–beta 1, Xvid 1.10–beta 2, H.264/AVC

mkv H.264/AVC, MPEG 1, MPEG 2, MPEG 4 SP, MPEG4 ASP Dolby Digital,HEAAC,AAC,MPEG,MP3,LPCM

MPEG 2, MPEG 4 SP, MPEG4 ASP, Divx 3.11, Divx 4


Dolby Digital,HEAAC,AAC,MPEG,
divx Divx 5, Divx 6, Xvid 1.00, Xvid 1.01, Xvid 1.02, Xvid 1.03
MP3,LPCM
Xvid 1.10–beta 1, Xvid 1.10–beta 2, H.264/AVC

Bit rate range : within 32 kbps ~ 320 kbps (MP3)


Subtitle format : *.smi/*.srt/*.sub(MicroDVD, SubViewer1.0/2.0)/*.ass/*.ssa/*.txt(TMPlayer)/*.psb(PowerDivx)

43
USB

Precautions when playing the DivX


►► A DivX movie file and its subtitle file must be located in the same folder.
►► At this time, a movie file name and its subtitle file name must be identical for it to be displayed.
►► Specific subtitles created by the user may not be operated normally.
►► Some special characters are not supported in subtitles.
►► HTML tags are not supported in subtitles.
►► Subtitles in languages other than the supported languages are not available.
►► Time information in an external subtitle file should be arranged in ascending order to be played.
►► Damaged movie files may not be played, and certain functions could be limited during the playback.
►► Certain video files created with an encoder may not be played.
►► If the video and audio structure of recorded file is not interleaved, either video or audio is outputted.
►► Video with resolution higher than maximum resolution supported for each frame, cannot be guaranteed for smooth
playback.
►► DTS Audio codec is not supported.
►► Playback for movie file exceeding 30 GB (Giga Byte) is not supported.
►► Playing a video through a USB connection that doesn’t support high speed may not work properly.
►► When watching a video using MOVIE LIST, the function to ajdust screen deos not work.
►► The screen may suffer temporary interruptions (image stoppage, faster playback, etc.) when the audio language is
changed.
►► Movie files other than the specified types and formats may not work properly.
►► Max bitrate of playable movie file is 20Mbps.
►► Files encoded with GMC(Global Motion Compensation) may not be played.
►► When you are watching the movie by Movie List function, user setup for each image mode does not operate.
►► Only the files saved in ASCII CODE is supported for the external subtitles of the movie.
►► Only 500 alphabets and 500 numbers are supported for each line of the subtitle.
►► Only 10000 of sync blocks can be supported within the subtitle file.

ꔈABOUT DIVX VIDEO: DivX® is a digital video format created by DivX,Inc. This is an official DivX Certified device that
plays DivX video. Visit www.divx.com for more information and software tools to convert your files into DivX video.
ꔈABOUT DIVX VIDEO-ON-DEMAND: This DivX Certified® device must be registered in order to play DivX Video-on-
Demand (VOD) content. To generate the registration code, locate the DivX VOD section in the device setup menu. Go
to vod.divx.com with this code to complete the registration process and learn more about DivX VOD.
ꔈ"DivX Certified® to play DivX® video up to HD 1080p, including premium content"
ꔈ"Pat. 7,295,673; 7,460,688; 7,519,274

Manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories. “Dolby “and the double-D symbol are trademarks of
Dolby Laboratories.

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USB

Screen Components
3 4

1. Moves to upper level folder MUSIC LIST Page 1/1 No Marked


2. Preview: Display the title/folder name of the movie in the Movie Title Duration

selected folder Up Folder

3. Current page/Total pages 2


4. Total number of marked movies
5. Corresponding buttons on the remote control 704 x 396 668 MB

Up Folder
1

ꔂ Navigation ꔉ PopUp Menu ꘧ Page Change ꘁ Mark ꕉ Exit

Movie Selection and Popup Menu

 ress the USB button. Then, move to MOVIE LIST with


1. P MUSIC LIST Page 1/1 No Marked
the <, > buttons and press the ◉OK button. Movie Title Duration

i 704 x 396 668 MB


Up Folder

2. P
 ress the ∧, ∨, <, > move to a desired movie file and Play
Mark All
press the ◉OK button. Delete
Close
704 x 396 668 MB

3. M
 ove to a desired item with the ∧, ∨ buttons and then Up Folder
press the ◉OK button.
ꔂ Navigation ꔉ PopUp Menu ꘧ Page Change ꘁ Mark ꕉ Exit

• Play: Play the selected movie titles.


- In the case of files not supported, a message regarding non-supported file is displayed.
i This file is invalid.

- The screen is played, but when the audio file is not supported, the following message shows.
i Unsupported Audio.

• Mark All: Mark all movies in the folder.


• Delete: Delete the selected movie.
• Close: Close the pop-up menu.

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USB

Playing the Movie


* You can adjust various method during the movie play.

 ress the USB button. Then, move to MOVIE LIST with


1. P
the <, > buttons and press the ◉OK button.

2. P
 ress the ∧, ∨, <, > move to a desired movie file and
press the ◉OK button.

 ress the ∧, ∨ buttons to move to Play and press the


3. P
◉OK button.
Option

◆ Use of remote control


ꔈ Press the ▶II (Play/Pause) button to play/pause the screen.
ꔈ Press the ▇ (Stop) button to stop.
ꔈP  ress the I◀◀ (Skip -) button to play the previous movie.
ꔈP  ress the ▶▶I (Skip +) button to play the next movie.

Option Menu Selection

On MOVIE LIST play mode.


Press the (RED) button on the remote control.
Picture Size ꔗ Full ꔃ

ꔈPicture Size: Select the Full or Original screen size. Picture Mode Standard
ꔈPicture Mode: Select the Vivid, Standard, Cinema, Sport or Game. Audio Language Full
ꔈAudio Language: Select Language Group of the audio during movie play. Subtitle Language Latin1
ꔈSubtitle Language: Select Language Group of the subtitle during movie play. Subtitle Sync 0
language option can be differ according to choice of the language
Position 0
for menu.
- Sync: When the video is not synchronized with the caption, it can be adjusted by the Close
unit of 0.5 second.
- Position: Move the location of the subtitle.

Subtitle Language Group Supported Language


French, Spanish, Catalan Basque, Portuguese, Italian, Albanian, Rhaeto-Romanic, Dutch, German,
Latin1 Danish, Swedish, Norwegian, Finnish, Faeroese, Icelandic, Irish, Scottish, English
Latin2 Czech, Hungarian, Polish, Romanian, Croatian, Slovak, Slovenian, Servian

Latin4 Estonian, the Baltic languages Latvian(Lettish)and Lithuanian, Greenlandic and Lappish

Latin5 English, Turkish

Cyrillic Bulgarian, Byelorussian, Macedonian, Russian, Serbian and pre-1990 (no ghe with upturn)Ukrainian

Greek English, modern Greek

Hebrew English, modern Hebrew

Chinese Chinese

Korean English, Korean

Arabic English, Arabic

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USB

To See The DivX Registration Code


* Confirm the DivX registration code number of the projector.
Using the registration number, movies can be rented or purchased at www.divx.com/vod.

 ress the MENU button. Then, move to USB with the ∧, ∨, <, >


1. P ꔂMove ꔉOK
buttons and press the ◉OK button. USB
PHOTO LIST
MUSIC LIST
 ress the ∧, ∨ buttons to move to DivX Reg. Code and press the
2. P MOVIE LIST
◉OK button. FILE VIEWER
DivX Reg. Code
Deactivation
3. You can see the DivX registration code of the projector.

•  ith a DivX registration code from other projector, playback of rented


W
or purchased DivX file is not allowed. (Only DivX files matched with the
registration code of the purchased projector are playable.)
• The video or audio of a file converted based on a standard other than the DivX codec standard may be corrupted
or unable to be played.
• Press the BACK button to exit the menu screen.

Deactivation Function
*D
 elete the existing authentication information to receive a new DivX user authentication for projector. Once this function is
executed, a DivX user authentication is required again to see DivX DRM files.

 ress the MENU button. Then, move to USB with the ∧, ∨, <, >


1. P
buttons and press the ◉OK button. USB ꔂMove ꔉOK

PHOTO LIST
MUSIC LIST
 ress the ∧, ∨ buttons to move to Deactivation and press the
2. P MOVIE LIST
◉OK button. FILE VIEWER
DivX Reg. Code
Deactivation
3. M
 ove to a desired item with the <, > buttons and then press the
◉OK button.

• DRM (Digital Rights Management) function:


These are the technology and the service that prevents the illegal use of digital contents to protect the copyrights
owners’ benefits and rights. File can be played after the license is cleared through the methods of online, etc.
• Press the BACK button to exit the menu screen.

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USB

FILE VIEWER

Supported File : XLS, DOC, PPT, TXT, XLSX, PPTX, DOCX, PDF
• Microsoft Office Version 97 / 2000 / 2002 / 2003 / 2007
• Adobe PDF Version 1.0 / 1.1 / 1.2 / 1.3 / 1.4
- File Viewer realigns the document, so it may look different from the PC.
- For the documents that include images, the resolution may look lower during the realigning process.
- If the document volume is big or it has many pages, the loading may take long time.
- For some fonts that are not supported, they may be replaced with other fonts.

Screen Components
3

1. Moves to upper level file FILE VIEWER


Page 1/1
2. Preview: Display the title/folder name of the file in Drive 1 Title Date

the selected folder Requiem 2 story.txt


Up Folder

3. Current page/Total pages 2


Requiem 2 story.txt

4. Corresponding buttons on the remote control information.ppt

1 Up Folder

ꔂ Navigation ꔉ PopUp Menu ꘧ Page Change ꕉ Exit

View File

 ress the USB button. Then, move to FILE VIEWER


1. P
with the <, > buttons and press the ◉OK button.

2. P
 ress the ∧, ∨, <, > move to a desired file and press
the ◉OK button.

Menu Go Page Zoom Hide

• Use Page ∧, ∨ button to move the previous or next page.


• Go Page: Move to a desired page.
0 3 /14 page
1. Move to Go Page with <, > buttons and press ∧ button.
2. Press the ∧, ∨, <, > buttons select a desired page and press the ◉OK button.

• Zoom: Zoom in or zoom out.


100 % - + horizontal array vertical array ◉OK
1. Move to Zoom with <, > buttons and press ∧ button.
2. Press the <, > buttons select a desired page and press the ◉OK button.
• Hide: Close the menu.
- To see the menu again on the full-sized screen, press MENU button to display.

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Information
Supported Monitor Display
* The following table lists the display formats supported by the projector.

Format Vertical Freq.(Hz) Horizontal Freq.(kHz)

* If the projector does not support the input signal, “Invalid Format”
message appears on the screen.
* The projector supports DDC1/2B type as Plug & Play function. (Auto
recognition of PC monitor)
* PC synchronization signal types supported :Separate type synchroni-
zation.
* To get the the best picture quality, adjust the PC graphics card to
1024x768.
< DVD/DTV Input >
Signal Component-*1 HDMI-*2
480i O X
480p O O
NTSC (60 Hz) 720p O O
1080i O O
1080p O O
576i O X
576p O O
PAL (50 Hz) 720p O O
1080i O O
* Cable type
1080p O O 1- RGB to Component Cable
24 / 30 Hz 1080p O O 2- HDMI Cable
50 / 60 Hz 1080p O O

Maintenance
*T
 he projector needs little maintenance. You should keep the lens clean because any dirt or stains may appear on the
screen. If any parts need to be replaced, contact your dealer. When cleaning any part of the projector, always turn the
power off and unplug the projector first.

Cleaning the lens


If there is any dust or stain on the surface of the lens, you must always clean the lens. Use an air spray or cleaning cloth
to lightly clean the product. Please use a recommended air spray or lens cleaning product.To clean lens, small amount of
cleaning agent on a swab or a soft cloth and rub on the lens. Please be aware that liquid may flow pass through the lens
if the product is sprayed on lens directly.

Cleaning the Projector Case


To clean the projector case, first unplug the power cable. To remove dirt or dust, wipe the casing with a soft, dry, lint-free cloth.
To remove stubborn dirt or stains, moisten a soft cloth with water and a neutral detergent and then wipe the casing.
Do not use alcohol, benzene, thinners or other chemical detergents as these can cause the casing to be warped or discolored.

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Information

Replacing the Lamp

Lamp Replacement
The change interval of lamp may depend on the use environment of <Front panel of the Projector>
Projector. You can see the used lamp time in the Lamp Time section of
the Menu.
You must replace the lamp when:
* The projected image gets darker or starts to deteriorate.
* The lamp indicator is red.
* The message “Replace the lamp” appears on the screen when
Lamp indicators
turning the projector on.

Operation Indicator
/ Temperature
Indicator

Be careful when replacing lamp


- Press the POWER button on the control panel or remote control to turn off power.
- If the operation indicator LED is orange and blinking, do not disconnect the main supply until the operation
indicator LED
is lit up constantly (orange).
- Allow the lamp to cool for 1 hour before replacing it.
- Replace only with the same type lamp from an LG Electronics Service Center. Using another manufacturers lamp
may cause damage to the Projector and lamp.
- Pull out the lamp only when replacing the lamp.
- Keep the lamp unit out of reach of children. Keep the Lamp away from heat sources such as radiators, stoves etc.
- To reduce the risk of fire do not expose the lamp to liquids or foreign materials.
- Do not place the lamp near any heat source.
- Make sure the new lamp is securely tightened with screws. If not, the image may be dark or there could be an
increased risk of fire.
- Never touch the lamp unit glass otherwise image quality may be compromised or lamp life maybe reduced.

To obtain a replacement Lamp unit


Lamp model number is on page 54. Check the lamp model and then purchase it from an LG
Electronics Service Center.
Using another manufacturers lamp may cause damage to the projector.

Lamp unit disposal

Dispose of the used lamp by returning it to the LG Electronics Service Center.

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Information

1 Turn off the projector and unplug the power cable.


Carefully place on a cushioned surface. 2 Unscrew the screw from the lamp cover using
a screwdriver.

(Allow the lamp to cool for 1 hour before


removing the used lamp from the projector.)

Lamp case screw

After lifting the lamp cover off, remove the two

3 retaining screws on the lamp case with a


screwdriver. 4 Lift the lamp up from the projector.

Screws Knob

Insert the new lamp gently into the correct

5 6
Pull out the handle slowly and remove the lamp position.
case. Make sure it is inserted correctly.

Close the lamp cover and install the screws


7 8
Tighten the screws you removed in step 3.
(Make sure they are fixed firmly.) from step 2 to install the cover.

(If the lamp cover is not installed correctly the


unit will not power on.)

Using another manufacturers lamp may cause damage to the projector or lamp.
Make sure the lamp cover is securely fastened. If the lamp cover is not installed correctly the
unit will not power on. If this fault persists contact an LG Authorized Service Center.

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Regarding the projector lamp control

WARNING
* Don’t turn off the projector at least in 5 minutes after activating it.
- The frequent On/Off changes may cause the lamp function to deteriorate.
* Don’t pull out the power cord while activating the projector and the cooling fan.
- It may cause the lamp life-span to shorten and get damaged.
* The life-span of projector may considerably depend on the use environment and treatment conditions.
* The projector uses the high pressure mercury lamp so that the serious caution is essential. The shock or
abuse while using may cause lamp to blow off with explosion.
* When you continue to use the projector after an interval of lamp replacement, the lamp may be blown off with
explosion.
* The following treatment should be done, in case of lamp blow-off.
- Pull off the power cord immediately.
- Let some fresh air in immediately (Ventilation).
- Check the product condition at the nearer service center and replace it with new lamp, if necessary.
- Don’t try to disassemble the product without the authorized technician.

How to fix the lens cap to the projector

How to fix the lens cap

Insert the non-knot end of the strap into the

1 2
Prepare the lens cap and the strap supplied as hole at the bottom of the lens section of the
accessories. projector.

Fix the strap at the hole of the projector into the

3 hole of the lens cap, and then pass the lens cap
through the strp lasso. 4
They are completely assembled as shown at
the below figure.

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Information

MEMO

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Information

Specifications

MODEL BX327 (BX327-JD)


Resolution 1024 (Horizontal) x 768 (Vertical) pixel
Horizontal / Vertical Ratio 4:3 (horizontal:vertical)
Panel size (mm) 13.97
Projection distance
1.6m ~ 10m (101.6cm ~ 635.0cm)
(Screen size)
Projection Offset 115 %
Remote control distance 6m
Video compatibility NTSC/PAL/SECAM/NTSC4.43/PAL-M/PAL-N/PAL-60
Power AC 100 - 240V~50/60Hz, 3.0A
Audio Output 5W + 5W
Height (mm) 90.5 (with foot), 80 (without foot)
Width (mm) 291.5
Length (mm) 260
Weight (kg) 3.5
USB Device 5 V, 0.5 A (max)

Operating Condition

Temperature

In operation : 0°C ~ 40°C


In storage and transit : -20°C ~ 60°C

Humidity

In operation : 0 % ~ 80% relative humidity


Not in operation : 0 % ~ 85% relative humidity

Projector Lamp

Lamp model

AJ-LBX3A

Lamp power consumption

230W

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Open Source Software Notice

The following GPL executables and LGPL, MPL libraries used in this product are subject to the
GPL2.0/LGPL2.1/MPL1.1 License Agreements:

GPL EXECUTABLES:
Linux kernel 2.6, busybox, lzo, u-boot

LGPL LIBRARIES:
uClibc

MPL LIBRARIES:
nanox

LG Electronics offers to provide source code to you on CD-ROM for a charge covering the cost of
performing such distribution, such as the cost of media, shipping and handling upon e-mail request
to LG Electronics at: opensource@lge.com
This offer is valid for a period of three (3) years from the date of the distribution of this product by
LG Electronics.

You can obtain a copy of the GPL, LGPL and MPL licenses on the CD-ROM provided with this
product.
Also you can obtain the translation of GPL, LGPL licenses from
http://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/gpl-2.0-translations.html,
http://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/lgpl-2.1-translations.html.

This product includes


► cmap: copyright © 1990-1998 Adobe Systems Incorporated.
► GIF LZW Decoder: copyright © 1987, by Steven A. Bennett
► md5: copyright © 1991-2, RSA Data Security, Inc
► jpeg: Independent JPEG Group, copyright © 1991 – 1998, Thomas G. Lane.
► libpng: copyright © 2004 Glenn Randers-Pehrson
► OSSP str - String Handling:
- copyright © 1999-2005 Ralf S. Engelschall <rse@engelschall.com>
- copyright © 1999-2005 The OSSP Project http://www.ossp.org/
► random number generator : copyright © 1990, 1993 The Regents of the University of California.
► Standard C functions
- copyright © 1998 Softweyr LLC.
- copyright © 1988, 1993 The Regents of the University of California.
► tinyxml: copyright © 2000-2006 Lee Thomason
► zlib: copyright © 1995-2002 Jean-loup Gailly and Mark Adler.

All rights reserved.

Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy of this software and
associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including
without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell
copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject
to the following conditions:

THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR
IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS
FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS
OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY,
WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR
IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.

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The model and serial number of the projector is
located on the back or one side of the projector.
Record it below should you ever need service.

MODEL

SERIAL

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