HP ep7100 Series Home Cinema
Digital Projector
User???s Guide
?? Copyright 2004
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Digital Projection and Imaging
1000 NE Circle Blvd.
Corvallis, OR 97330
First Edition July 2004
Contents
Contents
Adjusting the picture and sound . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37 Adjusting the picture . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37 Adjusting the sound. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37 Adjusting the projector setup . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38 Using the
Contents
Troubleshooting suggestions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57 Warning light problems . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57
Testing the projector . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63
Contents
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Setting up
Safety precautions
??WARNING: Read and observe these precautions and all others in this manual to reduce the risk of injury and equipment damage.
???Do not look directly into the lens when the lamp is on.
???Do not expose the projector to rain or moisture, and do not use it near water.
???Keep paper, plastic, and combustible material at least 0.5 m (2 ft) away from the projector lens and exhaust vents.
???Do not allow liquid, food, or small objects to get inside the projector. If material gets inside the projector, contact HP for assistance.
???Do not put anything on top of the projector. Do not place any liquids where they might spill on the projector.
???Do not block any vents on the projector. Do not place the projector near any source of heat, such as a radiator or amplifier.
???Use only an approved power cord rated for the voltage and current marked on the product label. Do not overload any outlet or extension cord. Do not circumvent the grounding prong on the power cord.
???Route all cables so they are not located where people can step on them or trip on them.
???Place the projector flat on its base on a sturdy surface or on an HP ceiling mount. Do not stand the projector on its front surface.
???Do not touch the lens with your fingers. See ???Cleaning the projector lens??? on page 43. Use a soft, dry cloth to clean the projector case.
???Do not open the projector except as instructed by this manual, and only after allowing the projector to cool down.
???If the projector is damaged in any way, contact HP for assistance.
Setting up
What???s in the box?
Before setting up your projector, be sure your shipping box includes the following items. If the shipping box does not contain any of the following items, contact HP.
???After you open the box and remove the contents, save the box in case you must ship the projector.
Setting up
Identifying the contents of the box
Setting up
Identifying common features
Projector at a glance
Identifying major components
Setting up
Projector buttons and lights
Identifying the projector buttons and lights
Setting up
Identifying the projector buttons and lights (Continued)
Back panel
Identifying back panel components
Remote control
???Before using the remote control, install two AAA batteries. See ???Replacing the battery in the remote control??? on page 45.
Setting up
Identifying features of the remote control
Accessories
Enjoy more from your home theater with HP projector accessories. You can purchase accessories at http://www.hp.com or through your projector dealer.
???HP ceiling mount
???HP mobile screens with
???HP power
???HP
???HP replacement
Setting up
Setting up the projector
Planning your layout
Consider the following suggestions when planning your room layout:
???Select the projector and screen positions and the screen size according to your room layout and the distance chart below. The zoom control on the projector gives you some flexibility.
???Be sure the projector is centered on the screen and perpendicular to it. Otherwise, the picture might look lopsided.
???For the best picture, consider purchasing a quality projection screen. Some screens are designed for
???For the most comfortable viewing, center your seating around the projection
???The best viewing distance is roughly the same distance from the screen as the projector, but personal preferences vary widely.
???If possible, place the bottom of the screen slightly above the level of the projector. Or you can mount the projector upside down on the ceiling (see ???Installing on the ceiling??? on page 47).
???Design the room so you can control the ambient light. Most people prefer viewing with minimal lighting, but you can have acceptable results if you limit ambient light on the screen. Bright room lighting might cause a
???The most common video source is a DVD player, but sources can also include devices, such as an audio/video receiver, VCR, hard disk video recorder, video gaming device, or satellite receiver.
???Depending on your personal setup, try to locate devices to minimize the lengths of cables connecting them to the projector. If any cable is more than 3 m (10 ft), consider using
???For the ultimate
???For an external sound system, see the following diagram for a possible speaker layout. Place all front speakers at the same distance from the listener. Place the subwoofer near a wall or corner. Place surround speakers at least as high as the listener???s head. Experiment with the speaker placement.
Setting up
???For best picture quality, place the projector 1.5 to 5 m (5 to 16 ft) from the screen.
Setting up
Image size relative to distance from the
Image size relative to distance from the
Setting up
Connecting power
1.Place the projector on a stable platform located 1 to 10 m (3 to 33 ft) in front of the screen. Ideally, the platform should be lower than the bottom of the screen.
2.Connect one end of the power cord to the back of the projector 1 and the other end to a grounded electrical outlet 2.
If you want to permanently install the projector on the ceiling or behind the screen, see ???Installing the projector??? on page 47.
Setting up
Connecting a video source
Many video devices have more than one type of output port. When you connect the device to the projector, choose the connection that provides the best picture quality. Relative picture qualities are indicated by stars in the following diagram. If you have several video sources, you can connect them to the different ports, or you can connect them to an audio/video receiver and connect the receiver to the projector (see ???Connecting several video sources??? on page 26).
Only the
???If you already have a home theater system with a TV, you can probably connect the projector in place of the TV as the viewing device.
Setting up
Connecting a
Examples: Cable box, DVD player, satellite receiver, and
Requires:
???
?????? Many DVD players and other
???If possible, configure the video source to use progressive scan output, such as 480p, 575p, or 720p. For additional information, refer to the user documentation provided with the video source.
Setting up
Connecting an
Examples: DVD players, VCRs, cable boxes, camcorders, and video gaming devices
Requires:
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Setting up
Connecting a
Examples: VCRs, DVD players,
Requires:
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Setting up
Connecting a DVI source
The DVI port is available only on certain models.
Examples: Cable boxes, satellite receivers, and some computers
Requires:
???DVI cable
Setting up
Connecting a SCART source
Examples: VCRs and DVD players
Requires:
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Setting up
Connecting a sound system
For best home theater sound, connect the audio output of your video source directly to a stereo or surround sound system (connection 1 in the following illustration). Refer to the instructions provided with your video device.
However, in some situations, you might want to use a simpler setup that uses the single speaker built into the projector (connection 2 in the following illustration).
Setting up
Connecting several video sources
If you have several video sources, connect them to an audio/video receiver or switch box, then connect the video output from the receiver or switch box to the projector using the highest quality connection available. Also connect the audio outputs from all sources to the receiver, switch box, or sound system.
Setting up
Connecting a computer
If your projector has a DVI port, you can connect a computer to the projector and show the computer display on the screen. This requires a
Requires:
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???VGA cable
See ???Showing a computer screen??? on page 35.
???If the computer display does not appear on the projector, you might have to press a combination of keys on the computer to turn on the computer???s VGA output. For example, on some computers you must press Fn+F4 or Fn+F5. For instructions, refer to the user documentation provided with your computer.
Setting up
Turning the projector on and off
Turning the projector on
1.Be sure the power cord is connected.
2.Open the lens by sliding the lens cover 1 to the left.
3.Press the power button 2 on the projector or on the remote control.
The projector takes a minute or so to warm up. The power button blinks during
???It is normal for parts of the projector and the air coming out of the projector to be very warm. If the projector starts to overheat, the temperature warning light will turn on and the projector will shut down.
Setting up
Turning the projector off
1.Press the power button on the projector or remote control to turn off the projector. Do not hold the button down.
The power button blinks during the
2.If you want, disconnect video and audio equipment from the projector during the
??CAUTION: Do not disconnect power until the projector has cooled down (the fan stops) and the power button stops blinking. Otherwise, you might shorten the life of the lamp.
3.If you must unplug or remove the projector, wait until the power light stops blinking, then unplug the power cord.
If you try to turn on the projector again during the
Moving the projector
When moving the projector:
???Allow the projector to cool down before moving it. Then disconnect all cables.
???Avoid bumps and jolts. Use a padded container when possible.
???Observe temperature and humidity limits (see ???Specifications??? on page 71). If the projector is cold, allow it to warm gradually to avoid condensation.
Setting up
Making basic adjustments
This section provides instructions for making basic adjustments to the projector.
Selecting a source
If the picture from your video source does not appear on the screen, you can quickly select the correct source.
???Press the source button one or more
You should also be sure the video source is turned on and playing video.
Aiming the projector
???To raise or lower the projected picture on the screen, tilt the projector body on the base 1.
???To level the picture on the screen, move the handle on the adjustable foot 2.
Setting up
Adjusting the focus and zoom
1.Rotate the focus ring until the image becomes clear. The projector can be focused at distances of 1 to 10 m (3 to 33 ft).
2.Rotate the zoom ring to adjust the picture size from 100 to 116%.
If the picture does not fit the screen, you might have to move the projector closer to or farther away from the screen.
Setting up
Changing the picture mode
When you are showing video from a video source, you can quickly choose a different picture mode to make adjustments to the picture. Picture modes can control properties such as color and size. They let you easily choose the best settings for ambient lighting and the type of video content (see ???Adjusting the picture??? on page 37).
???Press the picture mode button one or more times to select the picture mode that gives the best picture.
You can also customize the picture modes so they are best for your video sources:
1.Press the picture mode button to select the picture mode you want to adjust.
2.Press menu and go to Picture > Customize picture mode.
3.Adjust the settings until you are satisfied with the picture.
4.Press menu to close the
Setting up
Adjusting the shape of the picture
Depending on the type of video source you are viewing, the picture might or might not always look correct or fit on the screen:
???If the active video device sends widescreen output to the projector, press menu, go to Picture > Shape settings, and set Widescreen input to Yes.
See 1 in the following diagram.
???If the video device sends standard output, set Widescreen input to No.
???If you show widescreen pictures on a wide projection screen, a standard picture might not fit on the screen. One solution is to change the current
picture mode so it makes a smaller picture. Press menu, go to Picture > Customize picture mode, and set Stretch to Reduced. See 2 in the following diagram.
Setting up
Adjusting a slanted picture
If the projector is tilted up or down, the sides of the picture on the screen might slant in or out, even though the top and bottom are level. Keystone adjustment corrects this problem:
???Press the keystone adjustment on the projector or on the remote control until the picture looks correct.
You can also make the keystone adjustment in the
???If the top and bottom of the picture slant in different directions, move the projector until it is straight in front of the screen, not off to one side.
Adjusting the volume
You can control the volume of the projector???s speakers:
???To change the volume of the projector???s speakers, press the volume adjustment on the projector or remote control.
???To turn the sound on or off, press the mute button on the remote control, or press menu, go to Input > Mute, and mute the sound.
2
Showing video
Showing the video source
1.Be sure the video device is connected to the projector and turned on. See ???Connecting a video source??? on page 19.
2.Be sure the projector is set up, turned on, and adjusted. See ???Making basic adjustments??? on page 30.
3.Press the source button on the projector or remote control one or more times to select the input port where the device is connected.
4.Use the controls on the video device to start and control the show.
If you want to adjust the picture, see ???Changing the picture mode??? on page 32.
Hiding or showing the picture
1.Press the hide button on the projector or remote control to blank the picture and turn off the projector speakers. This does not affect the video source, which continues playing.
2.Press any button to show the picture again and turn on the projector speakers.
Showing a computer screen
If your projector has a DVI port, you can show the computer display on the screen.
1.Be sure the computer is connected to the projector and turned on. See ???Connecting a computer??? on page 27.
2.Be sure the projector is set up, turned on, and adjusted. See ???Making basic adjustments??? on page 30.
Showing video
3.Press the source button on the projector or remote control one or more times to select the DVI port.
4.If the computer display is not shown on the projector, you might have to turn on the computer???s video output port. For example, some computers require you to press a key combination, such as Fn+F4 or Fn+F5. See the user documentation provided with your computer.
If you want to adjust the picture, see ???Changing the picture mode??? on page 32.
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Adjusting the projector
Adjusting the picture and sound
Adjusting the picture
The
1.Press menu, and go to Picture.
2.Change the picture adjustments as needed.
From the Picture menu, you can change many picture options, such as brightness, contrast, and picture shape, as well as customize the picture modes.
To get descriptions for all available picture adjustments, see ???Picture menu??? on page 39.
??? To exit from any
Adjusting the sound
1.Press menu, and go to Sound.
2.Set the sound adjustments.
From the Sound menu, you can adjust sound settings, such as mute, volume, and speaker operation.
To get descriptions for all available audio adjustments, see ???Sound menu??? on page 41.
Adjusting the projector
Adjusting the projector setup
1.Press menu, and go to Setup.
2.Set the setup adjustments as needed.
From the Setup menu, you can select settings, such as menu language, projector position, and menu timeout.
To get descriptions for all available setup adjustments, see ???Setup menu??? on page 41.
Using the
Changing settings using the
You can change the
1.Press menu on the projector or remote control. This displays the
2.Press up or down to highlight the desired menu icon, then press right to move into that menu.
3.Press up or down to highlight that setting, then press ok to begin adjusting the setting.
4.Press left or right , or press up or down , to adjust the setting, as prompted.
5.Press ok to return to the menu.
6.To go to a different menu, press left and select a menu.
7.To close the
If you do nothing for a period of time, the
Timeout for menu.
??? To exit from any
Adjusting the projector
Input menu
For a visual aid, see ???Back panel??? on page 12.
Input menu
Picture menu
Some picture adjustments are available only when certain input ports are in use. Unavailable adjustments are shown in gray in the
Picture menu
Adjusting the projector
Picture menu (Continued)
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Maintaining the projector
Getting the projector status
To get the projector status, press the menu button on the projector or remote control and go to Help. This screen shows information and status for the projector.
Cleaning the projector lens
You can clean the front lens of the projector using the following recommendations. You cannot clean any of the internal surfaces.
???To minimize the risk of damaging or scratching the lens surface, blow dust particles off the lens with clean, dry, deionized air.
???If this method does not work, use the following method:
a.Wipe the lens in a single direction with a clean, dry cloth. Do not wipe back and forth across the lens.
b.If the cloth is dirty or smears the lens, wash the cloth. If the cloth is still dirty after washing it or the fabric is damaged, replace it.
??Cleaning requires special consideration:
???Do not spray any type of fluid or cleaner directly on the lens surface. Cleaners might damage the lens.
???Do not use fabric softener when washing a cleaning cloth or softener sheets when drying the cloth. Chemicals on the cloth might damage the surface of the lens.
???Do not store a cleaning cloth in contact with the lens for a long time because doing so contaminates the lens with dye from the cloth. The cloth can be contaminated if left in the open air.
Maintaining the projector
Replacing the lamp module
As the projector operates over time, the brightness of the projector lamp gradually decreases and the lamp becomes more susceptible to breakage. You can install a new lamp at any time to bring the projector up to
??Replacing the lamp module requires special consideration:
???To reduce the risk of injury, be careful when removing the lamp module as broken glass might be present. For a ceiling installation, wear goggles and gloves when removing the lamp module. If the lamp is broken, contact HP about repairs that might be required due to glass fragments.
???The lamp contains a small amount of mercury. If the lamp breaks, adequately ventilate the area where the breakage occurred. Disposal of this lamp might be regulated due to environmental considerations. For disposal or recycling information, contact your local authorities or the Electronic Industries Alliance at http://www.eiae.org.
???Because the lamp assembly operates at a very high temperature, wait 30 minutes before removing the lamp module.
1.Turn off the projector and allow it to cool for 30 minutes.
2.Unplug the power cord.
3.Loosen the 3 screws 1 on the front cover and pull out the front cover until the tab 2 at the right end comes out of the projector 3.
4.Loosen the two screws 4 on the lamp module, and pull out the module 5.
Maintaining the projector
5.Insert the new lamp module into the projector and tighten the two screws.
6.Insert the tab on the front cover into the slot in the projector and close the cover.
7.Tighten the screws that hold the cover.
8.Turn on the projector. If the lamp does not turn on after the
9.Press menu, go to Setup > Reset lamp hours, and press ok.
Replacing the battery in the remote control
1.On the back of the remote control, push in the tab 1 and remove the battery cover 2 to reveal the batteries.
2.Remove the old batteries and install two new AAA batteries 3.
3.Install the battery cover.
When discarding old batteries, contact your local
Maintaining the projector
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Installing permanently
Installing the projector
Installing on a table
This installation is covered in detail in Chapter 1. See ???Setting up the projector??? on page 15 for more information.
Installing on the ceiling
??WARNING: To minimize the risk of injury from improperly installed equipment, it is recommended that a professional installer performs the ceiling installation.
1.Attach the projector to the ceiling using an HP L1733A ceiling mount kit. The base of the projector must by removed when it is attached to the ceiling mount. See the installation instructions provided with the ceiling mount kit.
2.After the projector is mounted on the ceiling, adjust the projector settings to match this setup. Press menu, select Setup > Projector position, and select Front Ceiling from the
Installing for rear projection
1.Place the projector 1 to 10 m (3 to 33 ft) behind a translucent screen that is designed for rear projection.
See ???Setting up the projector??? on page 15 or ???Installing on the ceiling??? on page 47 for more instructions.
2.Press menu and select Setup > Projector position. Then select Rear Table or Rear Ceiling.
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Connecting to a room controller
If your projector has a serial port, you can connect the projector to a room controller using a serial
Serial connections
The serial port on the projector uses a standard serial
???Pin 2: data sent to the projector (RxD)
???Pin 3: data sent from the projector (TxD)
???Pin 5: ground
The room controller must use the following serial
???9600 baud
???1 start bit + 8 data bits (D0=LSB, D7=MSB) + 1 stop bit
???No parity
???Full duplex communication channels (no flow control)
???No handshaking
Examples of room controller commands
In the following examples, ???<CR>??? and ???<LF>??? represent a carriage return and line feed, respectively.
Commands are sent to the projector as "requests" which consist of an asterisk (*) prefix, the command name, any needed parameter, and a carriage return <CR> as a terminator:
* command = parameter <CR>
Requests can contain only ASCII alphanumeric characters. Blanks (spaces) are allowed, except within keywords and numbers. Line feeds <LF> are ignored.
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The following table shows the specific syntax to use for various requested tasks.
In general, every request sent to the projector generates one or more notification messages, which are sent to the room controller. Actions initiated by the projector can also generate notifications.
The projector always sends notifications whenever a setting changes, whether as the result of a request from a controller, or as the result of an action, such as a button press or menu change. Some requested setting changes take time to perform, or are carried out in stages. Because of this, requests might produce delayed notifications.
The following table lists the types of notifications generated in various situations.
Incorrect commands cause the following types of notifications:
???No asterisk at start of
???Unrecognized command
???Command that is currently
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???Invalid
???Action command with unnecessary
???Action command that is
The following simplified example shows how the projector typically responds to a request to change the active input source. Note that the three latter notifications are delayed.
Room controller commands
In the following tables, if the parameter listing for a particular command is ???None,??? that command requires no parameter. Some commands are valid only when the projector is turned on, STAT=1. Some commands are available only when specific input sources are active.
Source functions
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Video functions (Continued)
Sets or queries the synchronization of the projector to the active computer input source.
Sets or queries the vertical positioning of the projected image: usable range is the maximum and minimum allowed by the active computer input source.
Sets or queries the horizontal positioning of the projected image: usable range is the maximum and minimum allowed by the active computer input source.
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Setup functions
Sets or queries the language used by the projector: 0=English, 1=French, 2=Italian, 3=German, 4=Portuguese, 5=Spanish, 6=Traditional Chinese, 7=Simplified Chinese, 8=Korean, 9=Japanese, 11=Dutch.
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Power and status functions
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Simulated key presses
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Fixing problems
Troubleshooting suggestions
If you have a problem with your projector, check the following statement that most closely matches the nature of the problem, then look in that section of this chapter:
??????Warning light problems??? on page 57
???
??????Picture problems??? on page 58
??????Sound problems??? on page 61
??????Interruption problems??? on page 62
??????Remote control problems??? on page 62
???If these suggestions do not solve your problem, go to http://www.hp.com/support for additional information. To contact HP, see Chapter 7, ???Support and warranty.???
Warning light problems
If both red warning lights are blinking:
???Allow the projector to cool down after it turns off. If this condition occurs after you restart the projector, an internal component has failed. Contact HP for assistance.
If the red temperature light is on or blinking:
???Allow the projector to cool down after it turns off. Be sure that nothing is near or blocking the vents on the projector, and that the vents are free of lint and other objects. Remove any sources of excess heat in the room.
Observe temperature and altitude limits (see ???Specifications??? on page 71). If the warning light turns on or blinks after you restart the projector, contact HP for assistance.
Fixing problems
If the red lamp light is on or blinking:
???Allow the projector to cool down after it turns off. If the warning light turns on or blinks after you restart the projector, install a new lamp. If this occurs after you install a new lamp module, remove and reinstall the lamp module. If a new lamp does not fix the problem, contact HP for assistance.
If the red lamp light is flickering quickly:
???Check that the cover around the lamp at the front of the projector is correctly installed and fully attached. Check the tab at the right side of the cover and the screw at the left side.
If no lights or sounds turn on:
???Be sure that the power cable is securely connected to the projector and the other end is plugged into an outlet with power.
???Press the power button again.
???Unplug the power cord for 15 seconds, then plug it in and press the power button again.
Picture problems
If a ???waiting??? message is displayed on a blank screen:
???Press the source button on the projector or remote control one or more times until the correct source name is selected.
???Be sure the external source is turned on and connected.
???For a computer connection, ensure your notebook computer???s external video port is turned on. Refer to the computer manual. On some notebooks, for example, press the Fn + F4 or Fn+F5 function keys to turn on the external video port.
If the wrong input source is displayed:
???Press the source button on the projector or the remote control one or more times to select another active input source.
Fixing problems
If the image is out of focus:
???Be sure the lens cover is open.
???While displaying the
???Ensure the projection screen is 1 to 10 m (3 to 33 ft) from the projector.
???Check the projection lens to see if it needs cleaning.
???For a computer connection, set the display resolution on the computer to 1024??768 pixels. If the computer has multiple monitors, adjust the resolution of the monitor assigned to the projector.
???For a computer connected to the
If an
???The projector has been set to the wrong position setting. Press menu, go to Setup > Projector position, and select the correct setting.
If the image is too small or too large:
???Adjust the zoom ring on top of the projector.
???Move the projector closer to or farther from the screen.
???On the projector or remote control, press the picture mode button one or more times to see if one of the picture modes makes the image the correct size.
???Press menu, go to Picture > Customize picture mode > Stretch. Try the different settings.
???If the source device sends
If the image has slanted sides:
???As much as possible, reposition the projector so that it is centered on the screen and below the bottom or above the top of the screen.
???On the projector or remote control, press the keystone button until the sides are vertical.
Fixing problems
If the image is stretched:
???On the projector or remote control, press the picture mode button one or more times to see if one of the picture modes makes the image the correct size.
???Press menu, go to Picture > Customize picture mode > Stretch. Try the different settings.
???If the source device sends
If the projected colors seem slightly wrong:
???Press menu, go to Picture > Color settings, and adjust the color settings as needed.
???Press menu, go to Picture > Color settings > Color space. Try the different settings.
???Press menu, go to Help > Diagnostics, and run the color test.
If the projected colors seem completely wrong:
???Be sure the pins on the cable connectors are not bent or broken.
???Press menu, go to Picture > Color settings > Color space. Try the different settings.
???Press menu, go to Help > Diagnostics, and run the color test.
???Press menu, go to Picture > Color settings > Reset color settings, and press ok.
???Press menu, go to Setup > Reset all settings, and press ok.
If the picture is not clear (ghost images, smearing, poor quality):
???Be sure the video cable you are using is coaxial cable rated at 75 ohms. Any other cable or impedance rating can reduce picture quality.
???The video cable connecting the video source to the projector probably must be higher quality, especially if the cable is longer than about 3 m (10 ft).
If a DVI source is not displayed when the DVI port is selected:
???Press menu, go to Setup > DVI compatibility, and select Standard
DVI.
Fixing problems
If several picture settings seem completely wrong and you cannot fix them:
???Press menu, go to Picture > Color settings > Reset color settings, and press ok.
???Press menu, go to Setup > Reset all settings, and press ok.
If a scrolling or
???Press menu, go to Picture > VGA settings > Auto sync, and press ok.
???Turn everything off. Then power on the projector first and power on the notebook or desktop computer second.
???If the previous steps do not correct the display image, adjust the resolution of the notebook or desktop computer to 1024??768 pixels. If the computer has multiple monitors, adjust the resolution of the monitor assigned to the projector.
If the image is flickering or unstable for a computer connection:
???Press menu, go to Picture > VGA settings > Auto sync, and press ok.
???Press menu, go to Picture > VGA settings, and adjust Frequency or
Tracking.
If the image disappears from the computer screen:
???For a notebook computer, you might be able to turn on both the external VGA port and the
If text or lines from a computer display seem rough or uneven:
???Check the focus adjustment.
???Press menu, go to Picture > Shape settings > Reset keystone, and press ok.
If a computer display is projected with low resolution:
???Press menu, go to Setup > DVI compatibility, and select VGA only.
Note that this setting is not compatible with standard DVI devices.
Sound problems
If no sound is coming out of the projector:
???Be sure you have an audio cable securely connected between the projector and the source device.
???Press menu, go to Sound, and check that Mute is turned off and Volume is correct.
Fixing problems
???Press menu, go to Sound > Internal speakers, and be sure the speakers are turned on.
???Press menu, go to Help > Diagnostics, and run the sound test.
???Be sure that the mute and volume settings are correct on the source device, such as a VCR, camcorder, or computer.
If no sound is coming out of an external sound system:
???Be sure you have an audio cable securely connected between the source device and the sound system.
Interruption problems
If the projector stops responding to all controls:
???If possible, turn off the projector, then unplug the power cord and wait at least 15 seconds before reconnecting power.
If the lamp shuts off during a show:
???A minor power surge might cause the lamp to shut off. This is normal. Wait a few minutes, then power on the projector.
???If a red warning light is on or blinking, see ???Warning light problems??? on page 57.
If the lamp burns out or makes a popping sound:
???If the lamp burns out and makes a popping sound, the projector will not turn back on until the lamp module has been replaced.
???If the lamp breaks, contact HP about repairs that might be required due to glass fragments.
Remote control problems
If the remote control does not operate:
???Be sure nothing is blocking the remote control receiver on the front or back of the projector. Move to within 9 m (30 ft) of the projector.
???Aim the remote control at the screen or at the front or back of the projector.
???Press menu, go to Help > Diagnostics, and run the remote control test.
???Replace the batteries in the remote control.
Fixing problems
Testing the projector
The
1.Press menu and go to Help > Diagnostics.
2.Select a test and press ok.
3.Follow the displayed instructions.
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Support and warranty
Support
Contacting HP support
HP provides expert advice on using your HP digital projector or solving problems with your digital projector. Support options and availability vary by product, country/region, and language. The HP support process works most effectively if you seek assistance in the following order:
Step 1: HP digital projector documentation
Use this owner???s manual and the setup guide included with the projector. From our experience, a large percentage of customer issues are addressed in the owner???s manual. Manuals in all supported languages are included on the CD shipped with the projector.
Step 2: HP
HP
Step 3: HP phone support
HP provides telephone support free of charge for as long as you own your projector. (Standard phone company charges may apply.) Telephone support is available in any country or region where the product is distributed by HP. HP
See the following table for a list of phone numbers. For the latest phone numbers, visit http://www.hp.com/support. Have your projector???s model and serial number available when you call.
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Americas
Argentina (Buenos Aires):
Argentina (other):
Brazil (S??o Paulo):
Brazil (other):
Canada (Missauga):
Canada (other):
Chile:
Colombia:
Costa Rica:
Ecuador (Andinatel):
Ecuador (Pacifitel):
Guatemala:
Mexico (Mexico City):
Mexico (other):
Panama:
Peru:
Venezuela:
Jamaica:
Republica Dominicana:
Trinidad and Tobago:
United States:
Europe
Austria: +43 (0)820 87 4417
Belgium (French): 070 300 004
Belgium (Dutch): 070 300 005
Czech Republic: +42 (0) 2 61307310
Denmark: +45 70202845
Finland: +358 (0)203 66 767
France: +33 (0)892 6960 22
Germany: +49 (0)180 5652 180
Greece: + 30 10 6073 603
Hungary: +36 (0) 1 382 1111
Ireland: 1890 923902
Italy: 848 800 871
Luxembourg (French): 900 40 006
Luxembourg (German): 900 40 007
Netherlands: 0900 2020 165
Norway: +47 815 62 070
Poland: + 48 22 865 98 00
Portugal: 808 201 492
Romania: +40 1 315 44 42
Russian Federation (Moscow): +7 095
7973520
Russian Federation (St. Petersburg): + 7
812 346 7997
Slovakia: + 421 2 6820 8080
Spain: 902 010 059
Sweden: + 46 (0)77 120 4765
Switzerland: 0848 672 672
Ukraine: + 7 (380 44)
United Kingdom: +44 (0)870 010 4320
Middle East and Africa
Algeria: +213(0)61 56 45 43
Bahrain: +973 800 728
Egypt: + 20 02 532 5222
Israel: + 972 (0) 9 830 4848
Morocco: +212 224 04747
Nigeria: +234 1 3204 999
Saudi Arabia: +966 800 897 14440
South Africa (Republic of S. Africa): 086 000 1030
South Africa (other):
Tunisia: + 216 1 891 222
Turkey: +90 216 579 7171
United Arab Emirates: 800 4910
Asia and Australia
Australia: +61 (3) 8877 8000 (or local (03) 8877 8000)
China: +86 (21) 3881 4518
Hong Kong SAR: +852 2802 4098
India: 1 600 447737
Indonesia: +62 (21) 350 3408
Japan (inside): 0570 000 511
Japan (outside): +81 3 3335 9800
Korea, Republic of : +82
Malaysia: 1 800 805 405
New Zealand: +64 (9) 356 6640
Philippines: +63 (2) 867 3551
Singapore: +65 6272 5300
Taiwan: +886 0 800 010055
Thailand: +66 - (0)2 353 9000
Vietnam: +84 (0) 8 823 4530
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Obtaining HP repair
If your HP digital projector must be repaired, call HP support by phone. A trained HP service technician will diagnose the problem and coordinate the repair process. HP support will direct you to the best solution, whether it is an authorized service provider or an HP facility. Repair covered by the limited warranty is free during the limited warranty period. After the warranty period, you will be quoted a repair cost.
Limited warranty
HP is committed to providing the best service to ensure that you get the most out of your HP Digital Projector. This Limited Warranty Statement describes the standard Digital Projector warranty.
HP digital projector limited warranty statement
Extent of limited warranty
1.
2.For software products, HP???s limited warranty applies only to a failure to execute programming instructions. HP does not warrant that the operation of any product will be uninterrupted or error free.
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3.HP???s limited warranty covers only those defects which arise as a result of appropriate use of the product, and do not apply to any:
???Improper or inadequate maintenance, or unauthorized modification
???Software, interfacing, media, parts, or supplies not provided or supported by HP
???Operation outside the product???s specifications
4.If HP receives notice of a defect in any hardware product covered by HP???s warranty during the applicable warranty period, HP shall either repair or replace the defective product at HP???s option.
5.If HP is unable to repair or replace, as applicable, a defective product which is covered by HP???s warranty, HP shall, within a reasonable time after being notified of the defect, refund the purchase price for the product.
6.HP shall have no obligation to repair, replace, or refund until the customer returns the defective product to HP.
7.Any replacement product may be either new or
8.HP products may contain remanufactured parts or components equivalent to new in performance or may have been subject to incidental use.
9.HP???s limited warranty is valid in any country where the covered HP product is distributed by HP.
Limitations of warranty
TO THE EXTENT ALLOWED BY LOCAL LAW, NEITHER HP NOR ITS
THIRD PARTY SUPPLIERS MAKE ANY OTHER WARRANTY OR
CONDITION OF ANY KIND, WHETHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, WITH
RESPECT TO THE HP PRODUCTS, AND SPECIFICALLY DISCLAIM THE
IMPLIED WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF MERCHANTABILITY,
SATISFACTORY QUALITY, AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR
PURPOSE.
Limitations of liability
1.To the extent allowed by local law, the remedies provided in this Warranty Statement are the customer???s sole and exclusive remedies.
2.TO THE EXTENT ALLOWED BY LOCAL LAW, EXCEPT FOR THE
OBLIGATIONS SPECIFICALLY SET FORTH IN THIS WARRANTY
STATEMENT, IN NO EVENT WILL HP OR ITS
SUPPLIERS BE LIABLE FOR DIRECT, INDIRECT, SPECIAL,
INCIDENTAL, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES, WHETHER BASED
ON CONTRACT, TORT, OR ANY OTHER LEGAL THEORY AND
WHETHER ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES.
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Local law
1.This Warranty Statement gives the customer specific legal rights. The customer may also have other rights which vary from state to state in the United States, from province to province in Canada, and from country to country elsewhere in the world.
2.To the extent that this Warranty Statement is inconsistent with local law, this Warranty Statement shall be deemed modified to be consistent with such local law. Under such local law, certain disclaimers and limitations of this Warranty Statement may not apply to the customer. For example, some states in the United States, as well as some governments outside the United States (including provinces in Canada), may:
???Preclude the disclaimers and limitations in this Warranty Statement from limiting the statutory rights of a consumer (for example, the United Kingdom).
???Otherwise restrict the ability of a manufacturer to enforce such disclaimers or limitations.
???Grant the customer additional warranty rights, specify the duration of implied warranties which the manufacturer cannot disclaim, or not allow limitations on the duration of implied warranties.
3.FOR CONSUMER TRANSACTIONS IN AUSTRALIA AND NEW
ZEALAND, THE TERMS IN THIS WARRANTY STATEMENT, EXCEPT
TO THE EXTENT LAWFULLY PERMITTED, DO NOT EXCLUDE,
RESTRICT, OR MODIFY, AND ARE IN ADDITION TO, THE
MANDATORY STATUTORY RIGHTS APPLICABLE TO THE SALE OF
HP PRODUCTS TO SUCH CUSTOMERS.
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Reference
This chapter lists the specifications, safety information, and regulatory information for the projector.
Specifications
Projector specifications
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Projector specifications (Continued)
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Video mode compatibility
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Safety information
LED safety
The infrared ports located on the digital projector and remote control are classified as Class 1 LED devices according to International Standard IEC
???If the unit requires service, contact an authorized HP service center.
???Do not attempt to make any adjustment to the unit.
???Avoid direct eye exposure to the infrared LED beam. Be aware that the beam is invisible light and cannot be seen.
???Do not attempt to view the infrared LED beam with any type of optical device.
Mercury safety
??WARNING: This digital projector lamp contains a small amount of mercury. If the lamp breaks, adequately ventilate the area where the breakage occurred. Disposal of the lamp might be regulated due to environmental considerations. For disposal or recycling information, contact your local authorities or the Electronic Industries Alliance at http://www.eiae.org.
Regulatory information
This section presents information that shows how your digital projector complies with regulations in certain regions. Any modifications to your digital projector not expressly approved by HP could void the authority to operate the digital projector in these regions.
U.S.A.
This digital projector 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 protection against harmful interference in a residential installation.
This digital projector generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy.
If not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, it can cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that
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interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this digital projector does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception (which can be determined by unplugging the unit), try the following:
???Reorienting or relocating the receiving antenna.
???Relocating the digital projector with respect to the receiver.
???Connecting the digital projector???s power cord to another power outlet.
Connections to peripheral devices
To maintain compliance with FCC Rules and Regulations, use properly shielded cables with this device.
For more information, consult your dealer, an experienced radio/television technician, or, prepared by the Federal Communications Commission, How to Identify and Resolve
Canada
This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian
Japan
Korea
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International
For regulatory identification purposes, your product is assigned a regulatory model number. The regulatory model number for your product is listed in the declaration of conformity. This regulatory number is different from the marketing name and product number.
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Declaration of conformity
According to ISO/IEC Guide 22 and EN 45014
Conforms to the following product specifications:
Safety: IEC 60950:1999/ EN 60950:2000
IEC
EMC: EN 55022: 1998 Class B [1]
CISPR 24:1997 / EN 55024: 1998
IEC
IEC
FCC Title 47 CFR, Part 15 Class B/ANSI C63.4:1992
AS/NZS 3548:1995 Rules and Regulations of Class B
Supplementary information:
The product herewith complies with the requirements of following Directives and carries the CE marking accordingly:
-Low Voltage Directive: 73/23/EEC
-EMC Directive: 89/336/EEC
[1] The product was tested in a typical configuration with Hewlett Packard Personal Computer peripherals.
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
Corvallis, Oregon, July 1, 2004
Steve Brown, General Manager European Contact for regulatory topics only: Hewlett Packard GmbH,
USA Contact: Hewlett Packard Co., Corporate Product Regulations Manager, 3000 Hanover
Street, Palo Alto, CA 94304. Phone: (650)
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Index
A
accessories 14 adjusting
picture 32, 37 setup 38 sound 34, 37
aiming projector 30
analog video mode compatibility 73
audio
adjusting 34, 37 connecting 25 ports 12 troubleshooting 61
B
buttons location 11
opening menu 38
C
cables connections 19 length of 15 quality of 15
computer, connecting 27 connecting
audio source 25
quality of picture 15, 19, 60 SCART source 24
sound system 25
D
diagnostics 63
DVD player, using external 35 DVI video
connecting computer 27 connecting source 23 port 12
F
focus 31
H
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Index
I
L
lamp, replacing 44 language, changing 38 LED safety 74
lens
cleaning 43
lights. See lamp; warning lights
M
menu. See
O
P
PC, connecting 27 picture
picture modes 32 quality of 15, 19, 60 shape 33 troubleshooting 58 zoom 31
picture modes 32 power
connecting 18 turning off 29 turning on 28
Q
R
regulatory information 74 remote control
buttons 13
installing batteries 45 opening menu 38 troubleshooting 62
repair service 67 replacing lamp 44 room controller 48 room layout 15
S
safety information 7, 74 SCART 24
screen locating 17 selecting 15
serial port 12, 48 service 67 setting up 15 sound. See audio specifications 71 support 65
T
troubleshooting audio 61 interruptions 62 picture 58 remote control 62
turning on and off 28
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