Multimedia ProjectorMODEL PLC-SP20N
– 10 –CONNECTING THE PROJECTORYour projector is equipped with various audio/video inputs and outputs including Computer HDB15-pin (VGA) terminals,Moni
– 11 –Connecting an IBM-compatible desktop computerNOTE: The hook up should be done as per the above illustration. After hook up, turn on the projecto
AV INAUDIOVIDEO VIDEOS-VIDEO(MONO)MONITOR OUTR LAUDIOR LCOMPUTER IN 1 COMPUTER IN 2MONITOR OUTEXT. SPCONTROL PORT 2CONTROL PORT 1 AUDIO 2(STEREO)(STER
– 13 –Connecting an IBM-compatible laptop computerNOTE: The hook up should be done as per the above illustration. After hook up, turn on the projector
– 14 –Connecting a Macintosh PowerBook computerAV INAUDIOVIDEO VIDEOS-VIDEO(MONO)MONITOR OUTR LAUDIOR LCOMPUTER IN 1 COMPUTER IN 2MONITOR OUTEXT. SPCO
– 15 –CONNECTING THE VIDEO EQUIPMENTCONNECTING TO THE AV INPUT JACKSConnect to the video and audio outputs of a VCR, video disc player, DVD player, vi
– 16 –Connecting the Video EquipmentNOTE: The hook up should be done as per the above illustration. After hook up, turn on the projector, video equipm
– 17 –CONNECTING AN EXTERNAL SPEAKERCONNECTING TO THE EXT. SP. JACK (3.5mm mini stereo type)This jack outputs stereo speaker sound which viewing on sc
– 18 –OPERATION OF CONTROLSTOP CONTROLSTOP CONTROLSMODESELECTAUTO IMAGE NORMALMENUZOOM FOCUS VOLUMEON-OFF
– 19 –qLAMP REPLACEMENT INDICATORLight is orange when projection lamp is nearing end of service life.wTEMPERATURE WARNING INDICATORFlashes red when in
– 2 –TO THE OWNERAs the owner of a new Multi-media Projector, you are probably eager to try out your new projector. Before you do, we suggestthat you
– 20 –!5COMPUTER INPUT-1 TERMINALUsed to connect a computer to the projector.!6COMPUTER INPUT-2 TERMINALUsed to connect a computer to the projector.!7
– 21 –P-TIMERMENUAUTO IMAGEMUTEVOLUMEMODEFOCUSZOOMFREEZENO SHOWD. ZOOMwio!0!3!4!1eqyrut!2!5NORMALON-OFF!6OPERATION OF REMOTE CONTROLThis remote contro
– 22 –qMODE BUTTONUsed to select source. (Computer 1, Computer 2 or Video 1 Input)wLAMP POWER ON/OFF BUTTONUsed to turn the projection lamp on or off.
– 23 –REMOTE CONTROL BATTERY INSTALLATION1 Remove the batterycompartment lid. 2Slide the batteries into thecompartment. 3 Replace the compart-ment lid
– 24 –CONTROL THE PROJECTORThe projector has two types of operation: DIRECT OPERATION and MENU OPERATION. DIRECT OPERATION allows youto operate the pr
– 25 –ADJUST ITEMSOUNDSOUND VOLUMESOUND MUTEMENU BUTTONPOINT LEFT/RIGHT BUTTONSSELECT BUTTONPOINT UP/DOWN BUTTONSSELECT BUTTONMENU BUTTONPOINT (LEFT/R
– 26 –ADJUST ITEMCOMPUTER SYSTEMMENU BUTTONPOINT LEFT/RIGHT BUTTONSSELECT BUTTONPOINT UP/DOWN BUTTONSSELECT BUTTONMENU BUTTONPOINT (LEFT/RIGHT) BUTTON
– 27 –Connect the projector to a source (Computer, VCR, Video Camera, Video Disc Player, etc.) using the appropriate terminalson the rear of the proje
– 28 –SOUND VOLUME ADJUSTMENTPress the VOLUME buttons (located on remote control unit or on the projector) to adjustthe volume. The volume display wil
MODESELECTAUTO IMAGE NORMALMENU– 29 –MENU OPERATIONIn MENU OPERATION mode, you display menus where you can adjust the projector’s settings. You can us
– 3 –IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONSAll the safety and operating instructions should be readbefore the product is operated.Read all of the instructions
– 30 –SOUND ADJUSTMENTYou can adjust the sound volume and sound mute used in the MENU.1. Press the MENU BUTTON and the MAIN MENU DISPLAY dialog box wi
– 31 –COLOR SYSTEM SELECT (VIDEO MODE)This projector is compatible with the five major broadcast video standards: PAL, SECAM, NTSC, NTSC 4.43 and PAL-
– 32 –PICTURE IMAGE ADJUSTMENT (VIDEO MODE)Although picture adjustments have been preset at the factory, you may want to change the setting.1. Press t
– 33 –PICTURE SCREEN ADJUSTMENT (VIDEO MODE)This projector has the Wide function, which enables you to view a wider video image.WIDE functionThis proj
When the mark ( ) is displayed asBLACK, computer system mode will beavailable on the next page. Move an arrowto the mark ( ) and press the SELECT(REAR
– 35 –Specifications are subject to change without notice.COMPATIBLE COMPUTER SPECIFICATIONSON-SCREENDISPLAYRESOLUTION640 x 480 31.47 59.8870.0970.097
– 36 –AUTO IMAGE ADJUSTMENT (COMPUTER MODE)The Auto image function is provided to automatically adjust Fine sync., Total dots and Screen position for
– 37 –PICTURE IMAGE ADJUSTMENT (COMPUTER MODE)Picture adjustments have been preset at the factory. If you want to change the setting, operate the proj
– 38 –PICTURE POSITION ADJUSTMENT (COMPUTER MODE)1. Press the MENU BUTTON and the MAIN MENU DISPLAY dialog box will appear.2. Press the POINT LEFT/RIG
– 39 –PC ADJUSTMENTThis projector can automatically detect most display signals from most personal computers currently distributed. However,some compu
– 4 –TABLE OF CONTENTSPAGEPAGEINTRODUCTION 5COMPATIBILITY 5IMAGE RESOLUTION 5PORTABILITY 5UNPACKING THE PROJECTOR 5TRADEMARKS 5POWER REQUIREMENT 6DESC
– 40 –6. Another dialog box “PC ADJUSTMENT DISPLAY 1” will appear and the parameter data for the Mode you have selectedis shown in this dialog box.7.
– 41 –17. Another dialog box “PC ADJUSTMENT DISPLAY 2” will appear and the parameter data for the Mode you have selectedis shown in this dialog box.18
– 42 –MODE FREEThe Mode free function is provided to confirm or clear the parameter data produced by PC ADJUST.1. Press the MENU BUTTON and the MAIN M
– 43 –PICTURE SCREEN ADJUSTMENT (COMPUTER MODE)This projector can adjust the image size and pan the image with PICTURE SCREEN ADJUSTMENT.1. Press MENU
– 44 –OTHER FUNCTION SETTINGThis projector has other function settings; Blue back, Display, Ceiling, Rear, Split wipe and Lamp age.BLUE BACKWhen this
– 45 –BLUE BACK, DISPLAY, CEILING, REAR AND SPLIT WIPE1. Press the MENU BUTTON and the MAIN MENU DISPLAY dialog box will appear.2. Press the POINT LEF
– 46 –LAMP AGENOTE: Do not reset the LAMP REPLACEMENT MONITOR TIMER, except after the lamp is replaced.1. Press the MENU BUTTON and the MAIN MENU DISP
– 47 –The removable air filter prevents dust from accumulating on the surface of the projection lens and projection mirror.Should the air filter becom
– 48 –If the lamp fails to come on and the lamp monitor on the projector light is orange, you must replace the bulb.¡For continued safety, replace wit
– 49 –CLEANING THE LENSFollow these steps to clean the projection lens:1. Apply a non-abrasive camera lens cleaner to a soft, dry cleaning cloth.Avoid
– 5 –INTRODUCTIONThe projector is a multimedia projector designed for portability, durability, and ease of use. The projector utilizes built-inmultime
– 50 –Problem:Check Ceiling feature.(See “OTHER FUNCTION SETTING” section on pages 44 ~ 45).Picture is T/B inverted.Check Ceiling/Rear feature.(See “O
– 51 –TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONSSPECIFICATIONSProjector TypeDimensions (W x H x D)Net WeightLCD Panel SystemNumber of PixelsColor SystemScanning Frequen
Printed in JapanPart No. 610 284 0070 (1AA6P1P2231-- M6YAB)21605 Plummer Street,Chatsworth, California 91311SANYO INDUSTRIAL VIDEOLCD PROJECTOR LIMITE
– 6 –POWER REQUIREMENTSYour projector uses nominal input voltages of 100-120 VAC. Theprojector automatically selects the correct input voltage. Thepro
– 7 –DESCRIPTION
– 8 –SETTING-UP THE PROJECTOR100"60"40"150"200"250"77"46"30"115"154"192"H1H2231"300&q
Use the carrying handle when moving the projector.Replace the lens cover and retract the adjustable feetwhen moving the projector to prevent damage to
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