Manuel d'utilisation / d'entretien du produit U5-632h du fabricant PLUS Vision
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U5-632h/U5-732h U5-532h / U5-512h ( U5-632h ) ( U5-732h ) ( U5-532h/U5-512h ) R G B STANDBY V ID E O F R E E Z E M U T E E C O A U T O A S P E C T T IM E R V O L KS T N Z O O M CA NC E L QU IC K M E N.
E-2 Precautions Please read this manual carefully bef ore using your PLUS Data Projector and k eep the manual handy for future ref erence. This User’ s Manual applies to the U5-632h, U5-732h, U5-532h and U5-512h Data Projectors.
E-3 Important Safeguards These saf ety instr uctions are to ensure the long lif e of the unit and to prev ent fire and shock. Please read them carefully and heed all warnings. Installation • For best results , use the unit in a darkened room. • Place the unit on a flat, le vel surface in a dry area aw ay from dust and moisture .
E-4 Major Featur es 䡵 Lightweight high-intensity pr ojector The synergy of the DLP™ (Digital Light Processing) displa y system and our own optical design ser v e to improve the optical utilization efficiency . The three primar y colors (RGB) required in color e xpression are reproduced with one DLP™ chip.
E-5 T able of Contents IMPORT ANT SAFETY INFORMA TION ................................................................................... E-2 Major Features ..............................................................................................
E-6 T able of Contents Color .......................................................................................................................... ............ E-49 Quick Color Adj. ................................................................
E-7 Checking the Supplied Accessories Remov e the main unit and the accessor ies from the bo x and check that the f ollowing items are included. Wireless remote control unit with laser pointer [1] / Size AAA batteries [2] Applicable Projector: U5-632h/U5-732h This controls the projector .
E-8 Storage case (for pr ojector and accessories) [1] Applicable Projector: U5-632h/U5-732h/U5-532h This case is designed to hold the projector itself and its acces- sories.
E-9 S T A N D B Y S T A T U S S T A N D B Names of the Main Unit Parts STANDBY STATUS STANDBY AUTO SOURCE Adjuster button [E-27] (Also on opposite side) Focus ring [E-27] Lens Exhaust vents Adjusters [E-27] Lamp cov er [E-65] V entilation slots Focus ring [E-27] Lens cap Remov e before use.
E-10 Names of the Main Unit P ar ts RGB S VIDEO VIDEO AUDIO MOUSE ST ANDBY STATUS ST ANDBY AUTO SOURCE STANDBY STATUS STANDBY AUTO SOURCE RGB S VIDEO VIDEO AUDIO MOUSE P C C O N T R O L PC CONTROL RGB.
E-11 Names of the Remote Control Parts/Pr eparing the Remote Control There are two types of remote contr ol units included with the U5 series of pr ojectors. Both types are described below. Refer to the description (and diagram) f or the remote control unit inc luded with your projector .
E-12 Names of the Remote Control P ar ts/Preparing the Remote Contr ol Names of the Remote Contr ol Parts Names of Parts/Pr eparing the Remote Control Unit Included with the U5-532h and U5-512h Applic.
E-13 The Pr ocedure Up to Pr ojecting to the Scr een P erform setup adjustments in the f ollowing order . 1 Position the pr ojector Determine the locations to set up the screen and the projector. See “ Placement Guide ” on P age E-14. 2 Connect the video equipment and personal computer Connect your equipment to the pr ojector .
E-14 250" 200" 180" 150" 120" 100" 80" 60" 38.4" 1.20 (3.94) 1.57 – 1.90(5.15 – 6.23) 2.10 – 2.54(6.89 – 8.33) 2.64 – 3.18(8.66 – 10.43) 3.17 – 3.81(10.40 – 12.50) 3.97 – 4.78(13.02 – 15.
E-15 Placement Guide 250" 200" 150" 120" 100" 80" 60" 1.49 – 1.80 (4.89 – 5.91) 1.23 – 1.48 (4.04 – 4.86) 2.26 – 2.73 (7.41 – 8.96) 3.03 – 3.65(9.94 – 11.98) 3.80 – 4.57(12.47 – 14.99) 4.57 – 5.
E-16 Placement Guide 1.20 (3.94) 1.46 – 1.75(4.79 – 5.74) 2.20 – 2.65(7.22 – 8.69) 2.94 – 3.54(9.65 – 11.61) 3.67 – 4.43(12.04 – 14.53) 4.43 – 5.33(12.04 – 14.53) 5.54 – 6.67(18.18 – 21.88) 6.67 – 8.00(21.88 – 26.25) 7.40 – 8.
E-17 Connecting Personal Computers and V ideo Equipment Connecting this unit with a personal computer permits presentation data to be pr ojected as a large screen display at conferences, lectures, and on other occasions.
E-18 Connecting P ersonal Computers and Video Equipment T o Output the External Output Signal of a Notebook Computer When projection will be with a notebook computer connected, knowledge will be required f or the cable connection and notebook computer startup procedure as well as the operation that follo ws notebook star tup.
E-19 VIDEO S-VIDEO Connecting P ersonal Computers and Video Equipment Connections with Composite Signals Video Equipment with VIDEO Connectors • The input setting of the VIDEO connector has been set.
E-20 Cr Cb Y Pr Pb Y COMPONENT COMPONENT Connecting P ersonal Computers and Video Equipment Connections with Component Signals When the Video Equipment Has a YCbCr Connector or YPbPr Connector • The.
E-21 Connecting P ersonal Computers and Video Equipment Connections with the AUDIO Jack * Mak e the connection to the projector ’ s AUDIO jac k using the supplied audio cable. When the audio jac k of the equipment that is to be connected is of the RCA phono type, mak e connection via the supplied audio conversion adapter .
E-22 Connecting P ersonal Computers and Video Equipment Connections with the RGB OUT Connector • The image from the computer connected to the RGB connector is output. • The image of the connector selected with the input selection function is output.
E-23 Power Cable Connections and Switching the Power On/Of f There is an order in whic h the power cable is connected and the power is s witched on/off. 2 Switch on the projector po wer Press the ST ANDBY button. The first time the power is s witched on after purchase, [Menu Language Select] will be displayed.
E-24 When [Menu Language Select] is Displayed Upon Switching On the Power 1 Press the SELECT ( 왖왔 ) buttons of the Remote con- trol and align the deep b lue cursor with [English]. Cursor 2 Press the ENTER button to set. This will set the language and [Menu Language Select] will close.
E-25 P ower Cable Connections and Switching the P ower On/Off Finishing W arrning Do not unplug the power cable while the ST ANDBY indicator is flashing amber .
E-26 Adjustment of the Pr ojection Screen Switch on the power of the connected equipment and make the adjustments with the video signal being input to the projector . 2 (2) (1) (3) (4) (5) (3) (4) Adjust the projection image to the screen. Check that the screen is set le vel and v er tically .
E-27 Adjustment of the Projection Screen 3 T urn the focus ring and adjust the f ocus of the screen Focus ring Note: When the projector has a suspended or rear installation is used, the orientation of the projection will need to be changed. Please see “ Vertical Flip ” on Page E-53.
E-28 General Operation This section describes the use of direct operation with the main unit or remote contr ol buttons. For information about operation using the men u, see “ Menu Operation Method ” on Page E-40 and the v arious items on P ages E-47 to E-60.
E-29 General Operation Selection of Aspect Ratio Video Signals / Component Signals Each press of the ASPECT button adv ances the selection one step in the sequence of Auto → Wide → Zoom, and then repeats. Auto ............ While maintaining the aspect ratio, projects a full screen so that no portions extend beyond the boundaries of the screen.
E-30 Fr eezing a Moving Picture General Operation This function is used to stop and view a mo ving picture. Note that the input image continues to adv ance even though the picture there is a still picture condition. A press of the FREEZE button c hanges the screen to a still picture .
E-31 Keystone General Operation Use this to adjust f or trapezoidal (keystone) distor tion of the pro- jected image. Adjustment Method (1) Press the 왖 or 왔 KSTN button to make the left and right sides parallel. The ke ystone adjustment display appears when one of the b uttons is pressed.
E-32 General Operation Enlargement of the Image and V ideo Movement Note: * Zoom and image movement functions are cancelled when the input is switched. * The greater the zoom enlargement, the less distinct the image will appear . The reason for this is that the dots are being digi tally corrected so that they are not conspicuous.
E-33 General Operation Using the Presentation Timer Note: * The timer display will be closed while the menu or the quick menu is displayed, and while a message is displayed; however , the timer will still be operating at such times. Also, the timer will not be displayed unless a signal is being input.
E-34 General Operation Using the Laser Pointer The remote control unit ’ s laser pointer can be used to point to the section currently being explained, making presenta- tions more effective. CAUTION Do not look at the laser pointer ’ s light source .
E-35 General Operation Performing Mouse Operations on the Computer with the Remote Contr ol Unit Functions of the mouse function buttons When operating, point the remote control unit ’ s transmitter to wards the remote control sensor on the projector .
E-36 General Operation Controlling the Pr ojector from a Computer Use the control connector if the pr ojector cannot be operated with the remote control unit, for example when it is suspended from the ceiling.
E-37 General Operation Pr otecting the Projector with the Security Lock A passw ord can be registered and the security loc k set in order to protect the pr ojector from unauthorized use . Registering the passw ord The pass word is registered using the menus.
E-38 General Operation If the passw ord input display appear s when the power is turned on When a pass word has been registered, the “ P assw ord ” input window appears on the projected image when the po wer is turned on. The projector continues projecting this image until the correct pass word is input.
E-39 General Operation Using the Quick Menu RGB STANDBY VIDEO FREEZE MUTE ECO AUTO ASPECT TIMER VOL KSTN ZOOM CANCEL MENU ENTER 123 4 QUICK Q FREEZE MUTE LASER AUTO TIMER VOL ZOOM RGB VIDEO R-CLICK/ C.
E-40 RGB STANDBY VIDEO FREEZE MUTE ECO AUTO ASPECT TIMER VOL KSTN ZOOM QUICK MENU Q 123 4 CANCEL ENTER FREEZE MUTE LASER AUTO TIMER VOL ZOOM RGB VIDEO QUICK STANDBY Q 12 34 R-CLICK/ CANCEL MENU ENTER Menu Operation Method • This section describes only the men u operation method.
E-41 Menu Operation Method Menu Screen Names and Functions Menu Name This is the title of the menu. There is a change to the title screen when the menu is selected. The cursor mov es to the selected menu name. Cursor (Deep Blue) This permits setting/adjustment of the item located at the cursor position.
E-42 Menu Operation Method Performing Menu Operations • Only “ Setup ” , “ Options ” and “ Info. ” can be selected when no signal is being input. • The menu displa y will close if, after pressing a button, the next b utton operation is not made within 30 seconds.
E-43 3 Press the 왔 SELECT button to display the item name selection cursor . Displaying the Cursor This condition al- lows selection of the item name.
E-44 Menu Operation Method 6 Press the MENU button and close the menu display Closing the Menu RGB STANDBY VIDEO FREEZE MUTE ECO AUTO ASPECT TIMER VOL KSTN ZOOM CANCEL QUICK ENTER Q 123 4 MENU FREEZE .
E-45 List of Item Names Of fering Input Selection and Adjustments/Settings The item names that can be adjusted/set will differ depending on the input signal.
E-46 RGB Component VIDEO S-VIDEO Menu name Setup Info. Auto Source E-54 嘷嘷嘷嘷 Color B/W Switching E-54 嘷嘷嘷嘷 Item Name Reference Page Sub Menu Item Name Auto Power Off E-54 嘷嘷嘷嘷 .
E-47 Image • P erform this operation while projecting the picture f or which the adjustment/setting will be made. • Select the menu name “ Image ” . See “ Menu Operation Method ” on Page E-40 f or information about perf or ming menu operations.
E-48 Fine Picture Adjust this when the picture shows a lac k of color fidelity or flickering. Select the “ Fine Picture ” item name and adjust with the SELECT ( 왗왘 ) b ut- tons so that the lack of color fidelity or the flic kering disappears. Image V Position Adjust this when the picture is shifted up or down.
E-49 Color • Do the f ollowing operation while displaying the image y ou want to adjust or set. • Select the menu name “ Color ” . See “ Menu Operation Method ” on Page E-40 f or information about perf or ming menu operations. The item name display will differ depending on the input signal.
E-50 Color Color T emp. The screen color is affected b y the color of the illumination and other extraneous light. This function adjusts the white, which is the reference color for video equipment, and improves the quality of color repr oduction. Adjustment can also be used to enhance skin colors.
E-51 White Balance Color This function automatically adjusts the b lack level and the white level of the analog RGB input signal to suit the personal computer . 1 Select the item name [White Balance] and press the ENTER button. The display will change to [Input Blac k Signal].
E-52 V iew • P erform this operation while projecting the picture f or which the adjustment/setting will be made. • Select the menu name “ View ” . See “ Menu Operation Method ” on Page E-40 f or information about perf or ming menu operations.
E-53 View “ V ertical Flip ” Off “ Horizontal Flip ” Off “ V ertical Flip ” Off “ Horizontal Flip ” On “ V ertical Flip ” On “ Horizontal Flip ” On “ V ertical Flip ” On .
E-54 Setup • Select menu name “ Setup ” . See “ Menu Operation Method ” on Page E-40 f or information about perf or ming menu operations. The item name display will differ depending on the input signal. See “ List of Item Names Off ering Input Selection and Adjustments/Settings ” on P age E-45.
E-55 Setup Menu Position This function sets the display position of the men u. Select item name “ Menu P osition ” and select the setting contents with the SELECT ( 왗왘 ) buttons .
E-56 Setup Input Format This function is used in setting the input signals of the input connec- tors. Normally , this should be set to Auto. When identification is not possible with A uto, make the setting. Select the item name “ Input Format ” , press the ENTER button, and the sub menu will open.
E-57 Option • Select menu name “ Option ” . See “ Menu Operation Method ” on Page E-40 f or information about perf or ming menu operations. The item name display will differ depending on the input signal. See “ List of Item Names Off ering Input Selection and Adjustments/Settings ” on P age E-45.
E-58 Startup Screen Option This is the selection of whether or not to displa y the logo screen at startup time . Select item name “ On Screen ” and select the setting contents with the SELECT ( 왗왘 ) buttons . Logo ........... Displays the logo.
E-59 Info. • Select menu name “ Info. ” . See “ Menu Operation Method ” on Page E-40 f or information about perf or ming menu operations. The item name display will differ depending on the input signal. See “ List of Item Names Off ering Input Selection and Adjustments/Settings ” on P age E-45.
E-60 Info. This function displays the resolution and frequency of the detected in- put signal. Resolution / Frequency This displays the lamp timer . This projector has an Eco mode function. The lamp lif e will differ between Normal mode and Eco mode. Lamp Life Use only in Normal mode: appro x.
E-61 When an Indicator is Lit or Flashing ST ANDBY STATUS ST ANDBY AUTO STATUS ST ANDBY STATUS ST ANDBY STATUS ST ANDBY STATUS ST ANDBY STATUS ST ANDBY The indicators on the pr ojector ’ s control panel light or flash to notify of pr oblems, as described below .
E-62 T r oubleshooting Check the following matters before r equesting servicing. • Is the power cord plugged into a po wer outlet? • Is the lamp cov er proper ly mounted? • Is the projector ’ s temperature high? T o protect the projector, the po wer can- not be tur ned on when the projector ’ s temperature is abnormally high.
E-63 Cleaning • Be cer tain to disconnect the po wer plug from the power outlet before cleaning. • Do not spra y or otherwise expose the projector , lens, or screen to volatile substances such as insecticides. Do not leave rubber or vinyl products in contact with the projector f or long periods.
E-64 Replacing the Lamp Cartridge • The lamp that is used as a light sour ce in the projector has a limited service life. The rated service life of the lamp is about 2000 hour s (when used in normal mode only). This could be shor tened depending on conditions of use and other factors.
E-65 Replacing the Lamp Cartridge Preparations: T urning the projector upside-down on top of a soft cloth, etc., so that it does not get scratched makes it easier to replace the lamp car tridge. T ur n the projector right-side up after replacing the lamp car tridge.
E-66 Replacing the Lamp Cartridge 5 Mount the new lamp cartridge . (1) Push the lamp car tr idge in slowly . (Line it up with the screw holes in the projector .) 6 Mount the lamp cover . (1) Set the tip of the lamp cover in place, then close the lamp cov er.
E-67 Specifications Model U5-632h Optical Method of projection : DLP ™ (single DLP ™ chip) DLP ™ chip 0.7 inches 1024 ⳯ 768 dots Lamp 200 W high pressure mercur y lamp Projection lens : Man ual zoom ( ⳯ 1.2), Manual f ocus F = 2.6 – 2.9, f = 18.
E-68 Model U5-732h Optical Method of projection : DLP ™ (single DLP ™ chip) DLP ™ chip 0.7 inches 1024 ⳯ 768 dots Lamp 200 W high pressure mercur y lamp Projection lens : Man ual zoom ( ⳯ 1.2), Manual f ocus F = 2.4 – 2.6, f = 26.5 – 31.
E-69 Model U5-532h Optical Method of projection : DLP ™ (single DLP ™ chip) DLP ™ chip 0.55 inches 1024 ⳯ 768 dots Lamp 200 W high pressure mercur y lamp Projection lens : Man ual zoom ( ⳯ 1.2), Manual f ocus F = 2.6 – 2.9, f = 20.0 – 24.
E-70 Model U5-512h Optical Method of projection : DLP ™ (single DLP ™ chip) DLP ™ chip 0.55 inches 800 ⳯ 600 dots Lamp 200 W high pressure mercur y lamp Projection lens : Man ual zoom ( ⳯ 1.2), Manual f ocus F = 2.6 – 2.9, f = 20.0 – 24.
E-71 T able of Supported Fr equency The projector automatically identifies the signal input from the computer and selects the optimum resolution as sho wn on the ta ble below . Manual adjustments ma y be required for some input signals . See “ Picture Adj.
E-72 STANDBY STATUS STANDBY AUTO SOURCE 216 (8.5) 60 (2.4) 252 (9.9) STANDBY STATUS STANDBY AUTO SOURCE 216 (8.5) 60 (2.4) 240 (9.5) STANDBY STATUS STANDBY AUTO SOURCE 216 (8.5) 60 (2.4) 260 (10.2) 32.5 (1.3) 34 (1.3) 40 (1.6) 40 (1.6) 40 (1.6) 34 (1.
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