Sanyo PLC-220P User manual

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Sanyo PLC-220P is a versatile device that provides high-quality visual and audio experiences for various presentation and entertainment purposes. With its advanced 3-LCD projection system, it delivers stunningly sharp and clear images up to an impressive 300-inch screen size. The high-resolution 7.9cm (3.1-inch) twin-TFT LCD panel ensures exceptional image quality, while the motorized zoom and focus functions allow for precise adjustments to fit any projection distance and screen size.

Sanyo PLC-220P is a versatile device that provides high-quality visual and audio experiences for various presentation and entertainment purposes. With its advanced 3-LCD projection system, it delivers stunningly sharp and clear images up to an impressive 300-inch screen size. The high-resolution 7.9cm (3.1-inch) twin-TFT LCD panel ensures exceptional image quality, while the motorized zoom and focus functions allow for precise adjustments to fit any projection distance and screen size.

INSTRUCTION
MANUAL
PLC220P
PLC250P
TABLE
OF
CONTENTS
PAGE
1.
SAFETYPRECAUTtONS
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2.
FEATURES
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CONNECTtNG
THE
PROJECTOR
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11.AmF!LTERCAREANDCLEAN)NG
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12.
LAMP
REPLACEMENT/TEMPERATURE
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"BACK
COVER
)MPORTANT:
fUK
MODEL
ONLY)
This
cord
is
already
fitted
with
a
moutded
ptug
incorporaSng
a
fuse,
the
vaiue
of
which
is
indicated
on
the
pin
face
of
the
pfug.
Should
the
fuse
need
to
be
replaced,
an
ASTA
approved
8S
1362
fuse
must
be
used
of
the
same
rating,
marked
thus
^
.
if
the
fuse
cover
is
detachab!e,
never
use
the
piug
with
the
cover
omitted,
tf
a
replacement
fuse
cover
is
required,
ensure
it
is
of
the
same
co!our
as
that
visibto
on
the
pin
face
of
the
piug
(i.e.
red
or
orange).
Fuse
covers
are
avaiiabie
from
the
Parts
Department
indicated
in
your
User
instructions.
if
the
p)ug
supplied
is
not
suitabfe
for
your
socket
outtet.
it
shouid
be
cut
off
and
destroyed.
The
end
of
the
ffexib!e
cord
shoutd
be
suitably
prepared
and
the
correct
piug
fitted.
WARN!NG:
A
PLUG
WtTH
BARED
FLEXtBLE
CORDS
!S
HAZARDOUS
)F
ENGAGED
)N
A
UVE
SOCKET
OUTLET.
The
Wires
in
this
mains
!ead
are
co!oured
in
accordance
with
the
following
code:
Biue
............................Neutrai
Brown...........................Live
As
these
colours
may
not
correspond
with
the
cofoured
markings
identifying
the
terminals
in
your
piug,
proceed
as
follows:
The
wire
which
is
cotoured
Biue
must
be
connected
to
the
terminal
in
the
piug
which
is
marked
with
the
tetter
N
or
coloured
Biue
or
Black.
The
wire
which
is
co!oured
Brown
must
be
connected
to
the
terminal
which
is
marked
with
the
tetter
L
or
coloured
Brown
or
Red.
WARN)NG:
DO
NOT
CONNECT
EtTHER
W)RE
TO
THE
EARTH
TERMINAL
WH!CH
)S
MARKED
WtTH
THE
LETTER
E.
BY
THE
EARTH
SYMBOL
-^
OR
COLOURED
GREEN
OR
GREEN/YELLOW.
________
1
SAFETY
PRECAUTIONS
WARNING:
TO
REDUCE
THE
R)SK
OF
FtRE
OR
ELECTR)C
SHOCK,
DO
NOT
EXPOSE
THiS
APPLIANCE
TO
RA!N
OR
MOSTURE.
Intense
tight
source.
Do
not
stare
directly
into
the
projection
tens
as
possible
eye
damage
couid
result.
Be
especiaity
carefu!
that
children
do
not
stare
directiy
into
the
tight
beam.
!f
the
LC
cotour
video
projector
witt
not
be
used
for
an
extended
time,
unplug
the
LC
cotour
video
projector
from
the
power
out!et.
READ
AND
KEEP
THtS
OWNER'S
tNSTRUCTtON
MANUAL
FOR
LATER
USE.
IMPORTANT:
For
your
protection
in
the
event
of
theft
or
toss
of
this
LC
cotour
video
projector,
please
record
the
Mode!
Number
and
Seriat
Number
tocated
on
the
rear
of
unit
'"ode!
No.
and
retain
this
information.
Refer
to
these
numbers
whenever
you
cait
upon
your
authorized
distributor
regarding
this
product.
Seria!
No:
2
FEATURES
<
4
cotour
system,
PAL,
SECAM,
NTSC4.43,
NTSC
compatible.
*3-LCD
projection
system
reaiizes
762cm
(300-inch)
big
screen
size
with
a
sharper
and
clearer
picture.
wHigh-quaiity
7.9cm
(3.1-inch)
twin-TFT
LCD
paneL
*
Screen
size
is
adjustabfe
from
20
inches
to
300
inches.
'
Can
be
projected
directly
onto
a
white
screen
or
white
wai!.
*
112,800
pixets
per
pane!
promises
high
resoiution.
^
Keystone
correction,
convenient
for
the
ceiting
or
floor
mount
projection
in
short
distance.
'Motor-drive
ZOOM
and
FOCUS.
*
Lit-up
remote
contro!.
w
Lighted
controt
panei
for
easy
operation.
wSCART,
S-V)DEO
terminats
provided.
*
Audio
monitor
output
terminal
provided
for
the
externa!
sound
system.
*
Bui!t-in
Audio
ampiifier
and
speaker
(monaurat).
*
Superimpose,
Biue
Back,
Expand
and
Reverse
Picture
Scanning
feature
provided.
3
tMPORTANT
SAFETY
!NSTRUCT!ONS
Read
a!)
of
the
instructions
given
here
and
retain
them
for
)ater
use.
Unptug
this
projector
from
AC
power
supply
before
cleaning.
Do
not
use
liquid
or
aerosoi
cteaners.
Use
a
damp
ctoth
for
cteaning.
Do
not
use
attachments
not
recommended
by
the
manufacturer
as
they
may
cause
hazards.
Do
not
piace
this
projector
on
an
unstable
cart,
stand,
or
tabie.
The
projector
may
fai!,
causing
serious
injury
to
a
chiid
or
adutt,
and
serious
damage
to
the
projector.
Use
onty
with
a
cart
or
stand
recommended
by
the
manufacturer,
or
sofd
with
the
projector.
Wa!i
or
sheif
mounting
should
foitow
the
manufacturer's
instructions,
and
should
use
a
mounting
kit
approved
by
the
manufacturer.
Do
not
expose
this
unit
to
rain
or
use
near
water...
for
exampie,
in
a
wet
basement,
near
a
swimming
pooi
or
the
!!ke.
Siots
and
openings
in
the
cabinet
and
the
back
or
bottom
are
provided
for
ventilation.
to
insure
reliable
operation
of
the
equipment
and
to
protect
it
from
overheating.
The
openings
should
never
be
covered
with
cioth
or
other
material,
and
the
bottom
opening
should
not
be
blocked
by
placing
the
projector
on
a
bed,
sofa,
rug,
or
other
similar
surface.
This
projector
shou!d
never
be
ptaced
near
or
over
a
radiator
or
heat
register.
This
projector
should
not
be
piaced
in
a
buiit-in
installation
such
as
a
bookcase
unless
proper
ventilation
is
provided.
This
projector
shouid
be
operated
oniy
from
the
type
of
power
source
indicated
on
the
marking
tabet.
tfyou
are
not
sure
of
the
type
of
power
supptied,
consult
your
authorized
distributor
or
iocai
power
company.
Do
not
overbad
waii
outiets
and
extension
cords
as
this
can
result
in
fire
or
eiectric
shock.
Do
not
a!iow
anything
to
rest
on
the
power
cord.
Do
not
locate
this
projector
where
the
cord
wiii
be
abused
by
persons
walking
on
it.
Never
push
objects
of
any
kind
into
this
projector
through
cabinet
s!ots
as
they
may
touch
dangerous
voitage
points
or
short
out
parts
that
couk)
result
in
a
fire
or
eiectric
shock.
Never
spit!
liquid
of
any
kind
on
the
projector.
Do
not
attempt
to
service
this
projector
yourself
as
opening
or
removj
ng
covers
may
expose
you
to
dangerous
vottage
or
other
hazards.
Refer
a!!
servicing
to
quaiified
service
personnel.
Unplug
this
projector
from
wati
outtet
and
refer
servicing
to
qualified
service
personnel
under
the
fotiowing
conditions:
a.
When
the
power
cord
or
pfug
is
damaged
or
frayed.
b.
!f
tiquid
has
been
spiiied
into
the
projector.
c.
tf
the
projector
has
been
exposed
to
rain
or
water.
d.
tf
the
projector
does
not
operate
normafiy
by
foitowing
the
operating
instructions.
Adjust
onty
those
controls
that
are
covered
by
the
operating
instructions
as
improper
adjustment
of
other
controis
may
resutt
in
damage
and
win
often
require
extensive
work
by
a
quaked
technician
to
restore
the
projector
to
normal
operation.
e.
tf
the
projector
has
been
dropped
or
the
cabinet
has
been
damaged.
f.
When
the
projector
exhibits
a
distinct
change
in
performance-this
indicates
a
need
for
service.
When
repfacement
parts
are
required,
be
sure
the
service
technician
has
used
replacement
parts
specified
by
the
manufacturer
that
have
the
same
characteristics
as
the
original
part.
Unauthorized
substitutions
may
resuit
in
fire,
electric
shock,
or
injury
to
persons.
Upon
completion
of
any
service
or
repairs
to
this
projector,
ask
the
service
technician
to
perform
routine
safety
checks
to
determine
that
the
projector
is
in
safe
operating
condition.
Foiiow
aii
warnings
and
instructions
marked
on
the
projectors.
For
added
protection
for
the
projector
during
a
lightning
storm,
or
when
it
is
teft
unattended
and
unused
for
tong
periods
of
time,
unpiug
it
from
the
wat!
outlet.
This
wi!i
prevent
damage
due
to
lightning
and
poweriine
surges.
An
apptiance
and
cart
combination
should
be
moved
with
care.
Quick
stops,
excessive
force,
and
uneven
surfaces
may
cause
the
appliance
and
cart
combination
to
overturn.
4
DESCR!PT!ON
FRONT
CARRY
HANDLE
PROJECTION
LENS
REMOVABLE
/"^
LENS
COVER
tNFRARED
REMOTE
RECE)VER
LEVEUNG/ELEVATtNG
FEET
REAR
COOUNG
FAN
A!R
FtLTER
Connect
the
AC
power
supp)y
cord
(supplied)
to
the
projector
MOV)NG
THE
PROJECTOR
Use
the
carry
hand!e
when
moving
the
projector.
Reptace
the
tens
cover
when
moving
the
projector
to
prevent
damage
to
the
(ens.
5
OPERATION
OF
CONTROLS
Lift
here
to
open.
!NS)DE
CONTROLS
^P
!NDtCATtON
^
tNStDE
COMTROLS
TOP
)ND!CAT)ON
0
0
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s-
UH
^
M
L^
M
0^
P!e.Q
^
0^
!&C^FCCU
0
—^«^
eUPER
IMPOSE
OM
=tEV.^
PtCTURE
<CAM
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^H
^-^
BLUE
BACK
W————————
KEYSTONE
t
0-
^^
———0
^
—————^
———0
———A
^
———0
———0
———0
————<t
^
———<E)
^"
^^o
.
.
^
B
So
.
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0
VtDEO
MODE
BUTTON
Press
to
select
video
source.
(Video
input-1,
Video
tnput-2.
or
FtGB
)NPUT)
0
COLOUR
SYSTEM
SELECT
BUTTON
Press
to
setect
co!our
system.
(AUTO
^
PAL
^-
SECAM
^-
NTSC4.43
-^
NTSC)
0
FUNCTtON
SELECT
BUTTON
Used
to
setect
on-screen
adjustment
disp)ays
for
cotour,
tint,
bnghtness,
contrast,
sharpness
and
sound.
Press
repeatedtyto
cycte.
0
LEVEL
CONTROL
BUTTONS
Used
to
adjust
vo)ume,
zoom,
focus,
cotour,
tint.
brightness,
contrast,
sharpness
and
keystone
by
pressing
+
or
-
button.
0
ZOOM/FOCUS
BUTTON
Used
to
setect
power
zoom
tens
or
focus
system.
0
NORMALiZATfON
BUTTON
Used
to
reset
to
normal
factory
set
picture
and
sound
adjustment.
0
SUPERIMPOSE
BUTTON
Press
this
button
to
produce
white
characters
and
iines
on
a
btue
background.
0
REVERSE
P!CTURE
SCANNING
BUTTON
Automatical
reverses
the
projected
screen
image.
0
BLUE
BACK
BUTTON
Used
to
project
the
biue
image
without
video
noise
on
the
screen
when
the
video
source
is
unpegged
or
turned
off.
0
KEYSTONE
BUTTON
Used
to
se)ect
the
keystone
correction
mode.
<D
LAMP
REPLACEMENT
INDICATOR
Lights
orange
when
projection
tamp
is
nearing
end
of
service
iife.
<B
TEMPERATURE
WARNING
INDICATOR
Ughts
red
when
internal
projector
temperature
is
too
high.
<B
READY
)NDICATOR
Ughts
green
when
projector
is
ready
to
be
turned
on.
<B
POWER
)ND)CATOR
Lights
dim
when
the
projector
is
on.
Ughts
bright
when
the
projector
is
stand-by
position.
<&
POWER
(LAMP)
ON/OFF
BUTTON
Press
to
turn
projection
iamp
on
or
off.
BACK
OF
THE
PROJECTOR
^
S-ViDEO
INPUT
JACK
Used
to
connect
a
S-VHS
video
source
to
the
projector.
<B
V)DEOfNPUT-1JACK
Used
to
connect
a
video
source
to
the
projector.
<B
AUDtOiNPUT-1
JACKS
Used
to
connect
an
audio
input
to
the
projector.
<B
AUD)OMON!TOR
OUTPUT
JACKS
Permits
audio
connection
to
a
monitor.
^
W)
RED
REMOTE
JACK
When
using
the
wred
remote
controt,
connect
the
remote
cabte
to
this
iack.
^
!NT.SP
ON/OFF
BUTTON
Turns
the
buiit-in
speaker
on
or
off.
^
21-PtNTERMtNAL
Used
to
connect
a
video
source
with
a
21-pin
terminal
to
the
projector.
^
MAINS
ON/OFF
BUTTON
Press
to
turn
the
projector
on.
6
REMOTE
CONTROL
OPERATION
!NFRARED/W)RED
REMOTE
CONTROL
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^
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BB
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tXP*MC
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^———^——^
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——c
——^
——<s
———<B
———^
0
VtDEO
MODE
SELECT
BUTTON
Press
to
se!ect
video
source.
(Video
)nput-1.
Video
[nput-2
or
RGB
input)
0
POWER
(LAMP)
ON/OFF
BUTTON
Press
to
turn
projection
tamp
on
or
off.
0
ZOOM
BUTTONS
Used
to
operate
power
zoom
tens.
0
FOCUS
BUTTONS
Used
to
operate
power
focus
system.
0
SOUND
MUTE
BUTTON
Used
to
mute
sound.
0
VOLUME
BUTTONS
Used
to
adjust
votume.
0
EXPAND
BUTTON
Press
to
expand
the
center
portion
of
the
image
twice.
This
function
is
canceled
when
the
EXPAND
button
is
pressed
again
or
any
other
function
button
is
pressed.
0
LEVEL
CONTROL
BUTTONS
Used
to
adjust
zoom,
focus,
colour,
tint,
brightness,
contrast,
sharpness
and
keystone
by
pressing
+
or
-
button.
0
KEYSTONE
BUTTON
Used
to
seiect
the
keystone
correction
mode.
<B
COLOUR
SYSTEM
SELECT
BUTTON
Press
to
sefect
.colour
system.
(AUTO
^
PAL-^
SECAM-^
NTSC4.43^
NTSC)
<D
FUNCTION
SELECT
BUTTON
Used
to
select
on-screen
adjustment
displays
for
colour,
tint,
brightness,
contrast
and
sharpness.
Press
repeatedfy
to
cycie.
<B
NORMAUZATtON
BUTTON
Used
to
reset
to
normal
factory
set
picture
and
sound
adjustment
<^
UGHT
UP
BUTTON
Press
to
tight
the
iifumination
for
function
buttons
on
the
remote
contro!
unit
for
5
seconds,
and
press
any
other
function
button
during
the
lighting
to
!ight
for
another
5
seconds.
<B
WiPtED
REMOTE
JACK
When
using
the
wired
remote
control,
connect
the
remote
cabte
to
this
jack.
REMOTE
CONTROL
BATTERY
INSTALLATION
*J
Remove
the
battery
compartment
)id.
2
S)ide
the
batteries
into
the
compartment.
3
Replace
the
compart-
ment
[id.
Note:
For
correct
pofarity
(+
and
-
terminal),
be
sure
the
battery
terminals
are
in
contact
with
the
pins
fn
the
compartment.
The
remote
contro!
unit
can
be
used
as
wiretess
or
wired
remote
control.
US!MG
THE
REMOTE
CONTROL
UN)T
(wireless)
Point
the
remote
controi
toward
the
front
of
the
projector
(Receiver
window)
whenever
pressing
the
buttons.
Maximum
operating
range
for
the
remote
controi
is
about
5m
and
150
°
from
the
front
of
the
projector.
US!NG
THE
REMOTE
CONTROL
UN!T
(wired)
Connect
a
remote
control
cabte
to
RC
jacks
located
on
the
remote
controi
unit
and
the
back
of
the
projector.
To
insure
safe
operation,
p)ease
observe
the
fo!towing
precautions:
*
Use
(3)
AA,
UM3
or
R06
type
batteries.
*
Change
three
batteries
at
the
same
time.
*
Do
not
use
a
new
battery
with
a
used
battery.
*
Avoid
contact
with
water.
*
Do
not
drop
the
remote
contro!
unit.
7
SETTING-UP
THE
PROJECTOR
PQSmONtNG:
*This
projector
is
basica)ty
designed
to
project
on
a
fiat
projection
surface.
It
the
projector
is
n^
ptaced
at
90
°
ang!e
to
the
screen,
the
projected
image
wiii
have
a
keystone
distortion.
(See
page
14
KEYSTONE
CORRECTtON.)
^This
projector
can
be
focused
from
1.9m
-13.4m.
*
Use
the
ittusti-ation
bekw
as
an
exampte
when
posiUomng
the
pro]ector
to
the
screen.
ROOM
UGHT
The
projector
shou!d
ideaiiy
be
piaced
in
a
room
with
very
iimited
tight.
Picture
qua!ity
wi)i
be
directty
affected
by
iighting
conditions.
Maximum
projection
distance
10
DOWN
8
US!NG
THE
PROJECTOR
TO
TURN
ON
THE
PROJECTOR
Connect
the
projector
to
a
video
source
(VCR,
Video
Camera,
Video
Disc
Piayer.
etc.)
using
the
appropriate
terminals
on
the
rear
of
the
projector
(See
page
16-')
7).
Connect
the
projector's
AC
power
cord
into
a
waii
outlet
and
press
the
MAINS
ON/OFF
button
(locate
on
projector.).
The
READY
indicator
witi
fight
GREEN.
Press
the
POWER
(LAMP)
ON/OFF
button
on
the
projector
to
ON.
The
POWER
indicator
wiii
tight
dim
and
the
cooiing
fan
wiii
operate.
The
wait
disptay
(A
MOMENT'/UN
MOMENTO!
and
numeral
30)
appears
on
the
screen
and
the
count-down
starts
(30-29-28-...1).
The
signal
from
the
video
source
appears
after
30
seconds.
Now
the
remote
contro!
unit
can
be
activated,
and
a!i
functions
may
be
used.
A
MOMENTt/UN
MOMENTO:
30
CAUTtON:
*TH)S
PROJECTOR
USE
A
METAL-HADDE
ARC
LAMP.
)F
YOU
TURN
ON
THE
LAMP,
DO
NOT
TURN
)T
OFF
FOR
AT
LEAST
5
MtNUTES,
SO
AS
NOT
TO
SHORTEN
!TS
DFE.
^
DO
NOT
UNPLUG
THE
PROJECTOR
AND
PRESS
MAtNS
ON/OFF
BUTTON
(LOCATE
ON
PROJECTOR)
TO
OFF
UNTIL
THE
COOUNG
FAN
HAS
STOPPED
OPERATtNG.
NOTE
1:
After
you
turn
off
the
projector
use
the
POWER
(LAMP)
ON/OFF
button
on
the
projector
or
on
the
remote
control
unit
you
must
wait
one
minute
before
you
can
turn
the
projector
on
again.
NOTE
2:
TEMPERATURE
WARNING
INDICATOR
fiashes
red.
the
projector
wi!t
automatical
turn
off.
Wait
at
least
5
minutes
before
turning
the
projector
on.
if
the
TEMPERATURE
WARNING
INDICATOR
continues
to
flash,
follow
the
procedures
below:
(1).
Press
POWER
(LAMP)
ON/OFF
button
to
OFF.
(2).
Check
the
air
filter
for
dust
accumulation.
(3).
Remove
dust
with
vacuum
cleaner
(See
air
filter
care
and
cleaning
on
page
18.)
(4).
Press
POWER
(LAMP)
ON/OFF
button
to
ON.
If
the
TEMPERATURE
WARNING
!NDICATOR
stit!
continues
to
flash,
cai!
your
authorized
distributor
for
service.
TO
TURN
OFF
THE
PROJECTOR
(with
the
remote
contro)
unit)
Press
the
POWER
(LAMP)
ON/OFF
button
on
the
remote
control
unit
to
OFF.
The
POWER
indicator
wii!
)ight
bright
and
READY
indicator
wii!
turn
off.
The
cooiing
fan
wi!!
operate
for
1
minute
after
the
projector
is
turned
off.
(During
this
"cooling
down"
period,
the
projector
can
not
be
turned
on.)
After
1
minute,
the
READY
indicator
wii!
tight
green
again
and
the
projector
may
be
turned
on
by
pressing
the
POWER
(LAMP)
ON/OFF
button
on
the
remote
control
unit.
NOTE:
Remote
control
unit
can
be
activated
onty
when
POWER
(LAMP)
ON/OFF
button
on
the
projector
is
pressed
to
ON.
TO
TURN
OFF
THE
PROJECTOR
(without
the
remote
contro!
un!t)
Press
the
POWER
(LAMP)
ON/OFF
button
on
the
projector
to
OFF.
The
POWER
and
READY
indicator
wiii
turn
off.
The
cooiing
fan
wii!
operate
for
1
minute
after
the
projector
is
turned
off.
(During
this
"cooting
down"
period,
the
projector
can
not
be
turned
on.)
After
1
minute,
the
READY
indicator
wiii
tight
green
again
and
the
projector
may
be
turned
on
by
pressing
the
POWER
(LAMP)
ON/OFF
button
on
the
projector.
NOTE:
tf
the
projector
is
turned
off
by
the
remote
contro)
unit,
it
can
be
turned
back
on
without
the
remote
by
pressing
the
POWER
(LAMP)
ON/OFF
button
on
the
projector
twice.
11
ADJUST
THE
PROJECTOR
VtDEO
MODE
SELECT
Press
the
ViDEO
MODE
button
(located
on
projector
or
remote
contro!
unit)
to
select
Video
input-1,
Video
)nput-2
or
"RGB"
tnput.
The
"AV1".
"AV2"
or
"RGB"
dispfay
wiii
appear
on
the
screen.
AV1
j
.
AV2
———^-.
RGB
COLOUR
SYSTEM
SELECT
Press
the
COLOUR
SYSTEM
se!ect
button
(boated
on
projector
or
remote
contro!
unit)
to
se!ect
AUTO,
PAL,
SECAM.
NTSC4.43orNTSC.
Each
time
Cotour
System
select
button
is
pressed,
the
cotour
system
changes
as
foiiows:
AUTO
t
^
PAL
^
SECAM
^
NTSC4.43
^
NTSC
When
the
colour
system
is
set
to
"AUTO"
position,
this
projector
can
receive
coiour
programs
from
one
of
the
4
systems
(PAL,
SECAM,
NTSC4.43
or
NTSC),
automatical.
!fthe
picture
quaiity
is
poor.
make
sure
the
proper
cotour
system
is
seiected
to
match
the
video
source.
VOLUME
ADJUSTMENT
Press
)NT.
SP
ON/OFF
button
to
ON(tN)
position
when
the
INTERNAL
^SOUND
mmn—
^
SOUND
MUTE
mm)!--
SPEAKER
is
used.
Press
LEVEL
buttons
on
the
projector,
or
VOLUME
buttons
on
the
remote
control
unit
to
adjust
the
vofume.
The
screen
display
wi!!
appear.
Pressing
(+)
wiii
increase
vo!ume
and
the
green
indicator
wiii
increase
to
the
right
on
the
screen.
Pressing
(-)
wi!i
decrease
volume
and
the
green
indicator
wi!t
decrease
to
the
!eft
on
the
screen.
Press
!NT.
SP
ON/OFF
button
to
OFF
(OUT)
position,
wiii
disengage
the
interna!
speaker
on
the
projector.
SOUND
MUTE
ADJUSTMENT
Pressing
SOUND
MUTE
button
on
the
remote
contro!
unit
wiii
mute
audio(Sound
Mute
display
wiii
appear).
Press
SOUND
MUTE
button
again
to
restore
audio
to
its
previous
ieve!.
—12
ZOOM
ADJUSTMENT
(Without
remote
control
unit)
Press
ZOOM/FOCUS
button
unti)
zoom
display
will
appear
on
the
screen,
and
press
LEVEL
(+)
or
(-)
to
obtain
your
desired
picture
size.
(The
zoom
display
wiii
appear
for
5
seconds.)
For
the
larger
size,
press
(+)
and
for
the
smaller
size,
press
(-).
ZOOM
ADJUSTMENT
(With
remote
controt
unit)
Press
ZOOM
(
A
)
or
(
V
)
to
obtain
your
desired
picture
size.
(The
zoom
display
will
appear
for
5
seconds.)
For
the
larger
size.
press
(
A
)
and
tor
the
smatter
size,
press
(
V
).
FOCUS
ADJUSTMENT
(Without
remote
control
unit)
Press
ZOOM/FOCUS
button
unti!
focus
disptay
will
appear
on
the
screen,
and
press
LEVEL
(+)
or
(-
)
for
sharper,
crisper
picture.
(The
focus
display
wiii
appear
for
5
seconds.)
FOCUS
ADJUSTMENT
(With
remote
control
unit)
Press
FOCUS
(
A
)
or
(
V
)
for
sharper,
crisper
picture.
(The
focus
disptay
wiii
appear
for
5
seconds.)
ZOOM
FOCUS
COLOUR
AND
PtCTURE
ADJUSTMENT
The
normal
picture
tevet
is
factory
preset
on
the
projector
and
can
be
obtained
anytime
by
pressing
the
NORMALIZATION
button
on
the
projector,
or
on
the
remote
control
unit.
The
picture
tevet
adjustment
can
be
made
by
using
the
FUNCTION
and
LEVEL
buttons
on
the
projector,
or
on
the
remote
controt
unit.
OTHER
FEATURES
SUPERtMPOSE
Pressing
SUPERIMPOSE
button
on
the
projector
produces
white
character
and
tines
on
a
biue
background.
BLUE
BACK
Pressing
BLUE
BACK
button
on
the
projector
to
project
the
biue
image
without
video
noise
on
the
screen
when
the
video
source
is
unplugged
or
turned
off.
EXPAND
Press
EXPAND
button
on
the
remote
control
unit
to
expand
the
center
portion
of
the
image
twice.
This
function
is
cancelled
when
the
EXPAND
button
is
pressed
again
or
any
other
function
button
is
pressed.
REVERSE
P!CTURE
SCANN)NG
The
versatile
teft/nght
picture
reverse
capability
tets
you
project
onto
the
screen
from
in
front
or
behind.
*
Press
the
REVERSE
PICTURE
SCANNING
button
on
the
projector,
if
required.
13
KEYSTONE
CORRECDON
When
the
projector
is
used
at
upper
or
!ower
position,
keystone
distortions
appear
at
the
bottom
or
top
of
the
screen.
The
keystone
can
be
corrected
as
foitows:
TOP
KFY^mNE
.
LOW
MOUNT
PROJECTION
CORRECTS
DtSPLAY
tf
the
projector
!s
mounted
tow,
the
keystone
wi!!
appear
at
the
top
of
the
screen.
Press
keystone
button
on
the
protector,
or
t))t!)))Ntt)H)H
remote
control
unit
using
the
tip
of
a
baii-point
pen
untii
the
bar
appears
on
the
top
of
the
screen.
Press
the
!evei
(-)
button
until
the
keystone
is
corrected.
PRESS
(
-
)
LEVEL
BUTTON
^
HiGH
MOUNT
PROJECTION
)f
the
projector
!s
mounted
high,
the
keystone
wiii
appear
at
the
bottom
of
the
screen.
Press
keystone
button
on
the
projector,
or
remote
contro!
unit
using
the
tip
of
a
baii-point
pen
unti)
the
bar
appears
on
the
bottom
of
the
screen.
Press
the
ieve)
(-)
button
untif
the
keystone
is
corrected.
PRESS
(+)
LEVEL
BUTTON
BOTTOM
KEYSTONE
CORRECTION
DISPLAY
PRESS
(-
)
LEVEL
BUTTON
PRESS
(+)
LEVEL
BUTTON
NOTE:
The
projector
)s
equipped
w'fth
a
bui)t-in
memory
feature
that
etimtnates
the
need
to
readjust
the
keystone
each
time
the
projector
is
turned
off
and
the
AC
power
cord
is
disconnected.
9
PtCTURE
AND
SOUND
ADJUSTMENTS
tNS)DE
CONTROLS
OF
THE
PROJECDON
REMOTE
CONTROL
UN)T
COLOUR
SYSTEM
FUNCTfON
BUTTON
LEVEL
CONTROL
BUTTONS
NORMAUZATtON
BUTTON
MYtTOttE-^..^-
McQ
0
r"n
c^)
C^D
\
(LtQHTM'J\^
LEVEL
CONTROL
BUTTONS
FUNCTION
BUTTON
NORMALfZAT)ON
BUTTON
14
Picture
and
sound
adjustments
have
been
preset
at
the
factory
to
our
qua!i)y
standards.
However,
with
the
FUNCTiO^
and
LEVEL
buttons
on
the
projector
or
on
the
remote
centre)
unit
you
can
make
picture
and
sound
adjustments
yc^
personalty
prefer.
1.
Select
the
picture
and
sound
adjustments
function
by
pressing
FUNCTION
button.
Each
time
FUNCDON
button
is
pressed,
the
control
function
changer
as
foftows:
)——^-
(9
COLOUR
H!<H<m—
COLOUR
^
SOUND
num—
—^.
^
w
^^
TINT
TJNT
[TJSHARPNESS
————^
^———
0
CONTRAST
!HHHm—
CONTRAST
^
BRfCHT
)i!!nHH—
^
SOUND
SHARPNESS
BRiGHTNESS
NOTE:
1.
"SOUND"
wiii
be
appears,
oniy
when
FUNCTfON
button
above
the
projector
is
pressed.
2.
"TiNT"
wiii
be
skipped
during
in
the
PAL
and
SECAM
mode.
2.
Adjust
the
colour
intensity,
tint,
contrast,
brightness,
sharpness
or
sound
by
pressing
LEVEL
(+
and
-)
buttons.
+
i——i
LEVEL!——
^---^---.
'
Press
the
LEVEL
CONTROL
buttons
t
Refer
to
the
control
chart
beiow.
COLOUR
TiNT
CONTRAST
BRtGHTNESS
SHARPNESS
SOUND
DECREASES
MORE
PURPL
o^rrrEin
^,.-...
^Ur
t
cit
t
^"—-
nAnt/'r'n
-^
t^n)—rr*rj
^.
-.
'jUt
t
LJ\
^
-
DECREASES
o
m
*^-
E
-
-^-
^.
-^
^^-
akee
^
-^
SH/
-
DD
SH/
—^-
adjustments.
-[NCREASES
-^
MORE
GREEN
\RPER
GHTER
\RPER
)NCREASES
3.
The
ON-SCREEN
disp!ay
wiii
disappear
automaticaify
in
8
seconds.
^:
The
projector
is
equipped
with
a
buiit-in
memory
feature
that
can
maintain
the
picture
and
sound
ievei
adjustment
to
set
on
AV1
and
AV2/RG8
respectively
even
if
the
projector
is
turned
off
and
AC
power
cord
is
disconnected,
if
NORMAi
)7AT)f^N
hnttnn
ic:
nrRMp'f!
thf
nrni^ftnrw)!!
return
fnfar-tnrv
nre^^t
taVR)
NOTE:
to
set
on
AV1
and
AV2/RG8
respectively
even
if
the
projector
is
u^..^
^..
^..^^^
,
NORMADZATJON
button
is
pressed,
the
projector
wif!
return
to
factory
preset
!evei.
15
10
CONNECTING
THE
PROJECTOR
Your
projector
is
equipped
with
various
audio/video
inputs
and
outputs
including
S-VHS
video
input
and
21-pin
terminal.
CONNECTING
TO
THE
AV1
!NPUT
JACKS
Connect
to
the
video
and
audio
outputs
of
a
VCR,
video
disc
ptayer,
video
camera.
sate!!ite
TV
tuner
or
other
AV
equipment.
^
jf
the
audio
signal
from
the
AV
equipment
is
stereo,
be
sure
to
connect
the
right
and
!eft
channels
to
the
respective
right
and
ieft
audio
input
jacks.
^
!f
the
external
audio
signal
is
monaurai,
connect
it
to
the
ieft
jack.
S-VHS
FORMAT
VCR
CONNECTION
The
AV1
input
includes
an
extra
video
input
Jack
marked
S-ViDEO
to
aibw
connection
to
an
S-VHS
format
VCR
that
has
separate
Y/C
video
signals.
The
S-VfDEO
jack
has
priority
over
the
VIDEO
jack.
CONNECTING
TO
THE
AV2
21-PtN
TERMINAL
VCR,
Video
disc
ptayer
or
other
AV
equipment
can
be
connected
to
the
21
-pin
terminal
on
the
rear
of
the
projector.
When
the
21-pin
terminal
is
used
for
connection
of
AV
equipment,
note
the
foibwing
points.
^
When
using
the
equipment
with
the
output
function
signal
into
PtN
No.
8
of
21
-p!n
terminaf
beiow.
the
V!DEO
MODE
is
automaticaity
set
to
"AV2"
and
VtDEO
MODE
setection
is
not
required.
And
when
using
equipment
without
the
output
function
signal,
press
VtDEO
MODE
setect
button
on
the
projector
or
remote
control
to
setect
"AV2"
mode.
*When
using
the
equipment
with
RGB
output
signaf
and
without
the
control
signals
for
PtN
No.
8
and
16
of
21-pin
terminal
be!ow,
press
V!DEO
MODE
setect
button
to
select
"RGB"
mode.
and
when
using
equipment
with
both
RGB
output
signal
and
the
control
signals,
the
VtDEO
MODE
is
automatical
set
to
"AV2"
mode
and
VIDEO
MODE
selection
is
not
required.
CONNECTING
TO
THE
AUD)0
MONITOR
OUTPUT
JACK
These
jacks
witt
contain
the
audio
information
of
the
selected
program
source
being
viewed
on
the
screen,
if
you
have
selected
program
source
AV1
the
audio
signats
connected
to
the
AV1
jacks
witt
be
avaitabte
at
the
audio
monitor
output
jacks.
*
ft
the
audio
input
of
the
audio
equipment
is
stereo,
be
sure
to
connect
the
right
and
teft
channels
to
the
respective
right
and
!eft
jacks.
*
if
the
audio
input
of
the
audio
equipment
is
monauraf,
connect
it
to
the
ieft
jack.
Specification
of
21-pin
terminal
Pin
No.
Signal
Audio
output
(right
channel)
Audio
input
(right
channe!)
Audio
output
(ieft
channel)
Earth
(audio)
Earth
(biue)
Audio
input
(ieft
channel)
Biue
(B)
input
Function
switching
Earth
(green)
Not
used
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
0.5
Vrms/
^
1
K
ohm
0.5
Vrms/^10K
ohm
0.5
Vrms/
^
1
K
ohm
0.5
Vrms/^10K
ohm
0.7Vp-p75ohm
LO-2V.H-12V
Pin
No.
Signat
11.
Green
(G)
input
12.
Not
used
13.
Earth
(red)
14.
Earth
15.
Red
(R)
input
16.
Fastbianking
17.
Earth
(video)
18.
Earth
19.
Video
sync.
output
20.
Video
sync.
input
21.
Earth
0.7
Vp-p
/75
ohm
0.7
Vp-p/75
ohm
L:0-0.4V,H:1.3V
1
Vp-p/75
ohm
1
Vp-p/75
ohm
21-PiNTERMfNAL
16
Video
Cassette
Recorder
11
AtR
F)LTER
CARE
AND
CLEANING
The
removab)e
air
fitter
prevents
dust
from
accumuiating
on
the
surface
of
the
projection
tens
and
projection
mirror.
Shoufd
the
air
fitter
become
cfogged
with
dust
partictes,
it
wiii
reduce
the
cooiing
fan's
effectiveness
and
may
resuit
T'
interna)
heat
buitt
up
and
reduced
the
iife
of
the
projection
iamp.
To
ciean
the
air
fitter,
fottow
the
cteaning
procedures
betow:
1.
Turn
the
POWER
(LAMP)
ON/OFF
button
OFF.
2.
Remove
the
air
fitter
cover
from
the
side
of
the
projector.
AtR
FILTER
COVEP
3.
Remove
the
air
fitter
and
sponge
from
the
fitter
cover.
4.
C!ean
the
air
fitter
and
sponge
with
a
vacuum
cteaner.
5.
Reptace
the
air
fitter
and
sponge.
Make
sure
that
air
fitter
cover
isfutty
inserted.
Do
not
ctean
with
water.
Doing
so
may
damage
the
air
fitter.
Do
not
operate
the
projector
with
air
fitter
removed.
PULL
AtR
FILTER
AND
SPONGE
PULL
12
LAMP
REPLACEMENT
&
TEMPERATURE
WARN)NG
)ND)CATORS
LAMP
REPLACEMENT
!ND!CATOR
When
the
tamp
nears
the
end
of
its
service
tife,
the
picture
quality
and
colour
quality
witt
deteriorate
and
the
tamp
replacement
indicator
wi)f
tight
orange.
DO
NOT
ATTEMPT
TO
REMOVE
OR
CHANGE
THE
PROJECTiON
LAMP.
THE
LAMP
CAN
ONLY
BE
CHANGED
BY
QUAUFtED
SERVtCE
PERSONNEL.
TEMPERATURE
WARNING
!ND!CATOR
The
TEMPERATURE
WARNING
tND!CATOR
tights
red
when
the
internal
temperature
of
the
projector
exceeds
the
normal
temperature.
Possib!e
causes
for
the
temperature
warning
may
be:
1.
Ventilation
s!ots
at
the
rear
or
bottom
of
the
projector
are
blocked.
!n
such
an
event,
reposition
the
projector
so
that
venti!ation
slots
are
not
obstructed.
2.
Air
fiher
is
clogged
with
dust
partictes.
Remove
dust
from
the
air
fitter
by
following
instructions
in
the
Air
Fitter
Care
and
Cleaning
section
above.
If
temperature
warning
indicator
remains
on
after
performing
the
checks
listed
above,
cooting
fan/internat
circuits
may
be
maifunctioning.
Request
service
from
an
authorized
distributor
or
service
station.
;
TROUBLE
SHOOTING
GU!DE
ease
perform
these
simple
checks
before
caiiing
for
service.
SYMPTOMS
PROCEDURES
No
power
w
P)ug
the
projector
into
an
AC
out!et.
^
Press
the
MAINS
ON/OFF
button
to
ON.
^
Press
the
POWER
(LAMP)
ON/OFF
button
to
ON.
^
Check
the
READY
)ND!CATOR
!ight
ON.
w
One
minute
has
not
passed
since
LCD
projector
turned
OFF.
NOTE:
After
pressing
the
POWER
(LAMP)
ON/OFF
button
to
OFF
the
projector,
the
projector
functions
as
fo!iows.
1.
The
POWER
and
READY
indicator
wiii
turn
off.
2.
The
cooling
fan
wiii
operate
for
1
minute
after
the
projector
is
turned
off.
(During
this
"cooling
down
period,
the
projector
can
not
be
turned
on.)
3.
After
1
minute,
the
READY
indicator
wiii
tight
green
again
and
the
projector
may
be
turned
on
by
pressing
the
POWER
(LAMP)ON/OFF
button
on
the
projector
or
on
the
remote
control
unit.
No
sound
from
built-in
speaker
^
Press
the
VOLUME
(A)
and
(V)to
(A).
*
Press
the
iNT.
SP
ON/OFF
button
to
ON.
^
Check
audio
cabie
connection
from
audio
input
source.
Picture
is
reversed
^
Press
the
REVERSE
P)CTURE
SCANNING
button.
Picture
b!urred
or
colour
faded
^
Check
the
projection
distance
(1.9m-13.4m).
<
Adjust
the
FOCUS
control.
NOTE:
Moving
the
projector
from
a
coot
temperature
focation
to
a
warm
temperature
iocation
may
resu!t
moisture
condensation
on
the
tens.
in
such
an
event,
leave
the
projector
OFF
and
wait
untii
condensation
disappears.
19
14
TECHNICAL
SPEC!F!CAT!ONS
SPECtPtCATtONS
Projector
Type
Dimensions
(H
x
W
x
D)
Net
Weight
LCD
Panel
System
Number
of
Pixeis
Colour
System
Projection
image
Size
(Diagonal)
Contrast
Ratio
Horizontat
Resolution
Projection
Lens
Lens
Aperture
Throw
Distance
Projection
Lamp
Projection
Mirror
AV
input
jacks
Audio
Monitor
Output
Jacks
Bui)t-in
Speaker
image
Elevation
Adjustment
Voitage
Power
Consumption
Operating
Temperature
Storage
Temperature
Remote
Contro!
Battery
Standard
Accessories
Portable
LC
colour
video
projector
253
mm
x
268
mm
x
550
mm
13.6
kg
(29.9
tbs)
3.1"TFT
Active
Matrix
type
(Thin
Fitm
Transistor)
x
3
338,400(112.800
x3)
4
colour
system
(PAL,
SECAM,
NTSC4.43
and
NTSC)
5t
cm
to
762
cm
(20
to
300
inch)
adjustab!e
100:1
450
TV
tines
f4.2^
4.5
iens
with
135mm
-
270
mm
Motor-drive
zoom
and
focus
67mm
1.9m-13.4m
MetaiHatide,
180
watt
Dichroic
mirror
system
PHONO
Type
x
1
(Video,
Audio
R
and
L),
DtN
4
pin
(S-Video)
x
1
and
21
pin
(SCART)
x
1
PHONO
Type
x
1
(R
and
L)
3WRMS
Up
5'
.Down
5'
220-240V
AC,
50/60
Hz
260
Watts
5°C"35°C
-10^C-60^C
AA,
UM3
or
R06
type
x
3
Remote
Control
Unit,
R/C
Cable
(1.5m),
AC
Cord
Owner's
instruction
Manua),
Protective
Dust
Cover
Printed
in
Japan
Part
No.
610
253
6621
(1AA6P1P0531-
P4AB)
SANYO
E^ectrtc
Co.,
Ltd
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Sanyo PLC-220P User manual

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