Ambient environmental condition
• Do not place the screen near vents.
Air blow hits the screen, causing the projected image to ripple.
• Do not illuminate the projector with strong light source such as halogen lamp.
Doing so can cause the object detection sensor to malfunction, resulting in the projector not
turning on.
Part Names of the Projector
Front view
Rear view
Foot (four feet on bottom)
NOTE : For more information on part names of the projector,see page 1-2 of the user's manual.
Mirror cover
Open the mirror cover first before projecting an im-
age. See page E-5.
Avoid opening or closing the mirror cover quickly and
roughly.
Mirror cover lock switch
Slide this lock switch to the unlock position first before
opening the mirror cover.
After closing the mirror cover, slide the lock switch to
the lock position.
Foot (four feet on bottom)
Adjust the height by rotating each foot to keep the pro-
jector in a horizontal position. Each foot can be ex-
tended up to 1.2"(30mm).
Cabinet controls
The controls on the projector cabinet allows for power
on/off, source selection and other button operations.
See page E-6.
Terminal panel
T
O U
D IO
Connect the RGB signal cable and other cables here.
A U
IN
D IO
R G
B
A U
I- I
D V
U T
B O
R G
U S
B
See page E-5.
B IN
R G
R D
C A
P C
IN
I- I
D V
L
R O
N T
O IN
C O
ID E
P C
S -V
T E
M O
Main power switch
R E
IN
IN
E O
V ID
IN
D IO
A U
L
N O
/M O
R
To turn on the main power to the projector, press the
Main Power switch to the ON position (l). The projec-
tor is in the Idle or standby mode and becomes ready
to use. See page E-6.
AC IN input
Connect the supplied power cable here. See page E-
5.
E-3