Proxima M1010X User manual

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LCD Multimedia Projector
Model:
M1010X
M1020W
Manufacture:
Address:1250,E 223rd Ste 114, Carson,
CA 90745
PROXIMA DISPLAYS INC.
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Safety operation guideline
Safety instructions
This document and your projector employ certain symbols to illustrate how to use your projector
safely. They are described below: Please get yourself familiar with them before going through this
document.
Warning
Ignoring messages indicated by this symbol may lead to personal injuries
or deaths due to human errors.
Note
Ignoring messages indicated by this symbol may lead to personal injuries
or property damage.
High voltage inside with risks of electric shock.
Please read this manual carefully before installing and operating your
projector.
Your projector comes with a lot of convenient features and functions. You may make the most
of these features and keep your projector in good working conditions by using it correctly.
Invalid operation of your projector may not only shorten its life cycle but also may lead to
product failure, re, or other incidents.
In case of any operation abnormality, refer to this manual to check your operation and
connections and try solutions given in the “Troubleshooting” section at end of this manual. If
the problem persists, call your dealer or our service center.
Your projector’s lamp is a consumable and will get dimmer after long-term use. It’s normal
for an older lamp to be dimmer than a newer one. Please power on and off your projector
by strictly following steps given in “Power on your projector” and “Power off your projector”
section of this manual. Execute regular maintenance and cleaning according to instructions
set forth in “Maintaining and cleaning your projector” section of this manual. Fail to do so may
shorten life cycle of your projector and its lamps sharply or even damage your projector and
its lamps before long.
Note: DO NOT remove the casing (or back
cover) as this may result in electric shock.
Users shall not execute any maintenance
work on components within your projector
except replacing lamps. Call qualied
maintenance personnel in case of any
maintenance requirements.
Note
Danger of electric shock
DO NOT open this.
High voltage inside with risks of
electric shock.
Operation and maintenance tips
about these components.
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Safety operation guideline
Notes
Warning
Safety precautions:
GROUND your projector.
Lens of your projector projects strong light. DO NOT look at the light beam directly. You
may get your eyesight hurt. This is especially the case with children.
Unplug the AC power plug if your projector will not be used for long time.
subject the power cord to any object. DO NOT place your projector in locations where its
power cord may become damaged by treading by passersby.
Disconnect the power plug before cleaning your projector. DO NOT apply liquid or sprays to
your projector. DO NOT wipe your projector with wet cloth.
Please follow warnings and instructions given in labels attached to your projector. Unplug
your projector when your projector is exposed to thunderstorm weather, is unmanned, or not
in use for long periods to prevent damage caused by lightning and power surges.
DO NOT use accessories without recommendation by the manufacturer as it may result in
potential risks.
Warning
Precautions on air outlet:
below for the least clearance requirements. The least clearance is a MUST when your pro-
jector is placed within a cabinet or other closed environment.
0.7’(20cm)
1.5’(50cm)
3’(1m)
3’(1m)
Sides and bottom Rear
DO NOT cover the air outlet of your projector. Poor ventilation not only shorten life cycle of
your projector but also may lead to risks.
Slots and openings at rear and bottom of your projector are designed for ventilation. Keep
your projector from overheated to ensure its steady operation.
DO NOT cover the air outlet with cloth or other objects. DO NOT place your projector on the
surface of bed, sofa, carpets, or similar object as this may block the air outlets at its bottom.
DO NOT place your projector in closed environment, e.g. a bookcase, unless it is well venti-
lated.
Keep any matter from falling in your projector through the air outlets as they may touch high
splash liquid to
your projector.
The French version of this page refer to page 70
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Safe operation guideline
Note
Precautions on location of your projector:
Place your projector in a proper location or it may result in re.
DO NOT expose your projector in rain or high humidity environments or it may result in re
or electric shock. DO NOT your projector near water or splashing water. DO NOT place any
water container, e.g. ower vase, atop your projector.
DO NOT place your projector in environments of soot, moisture or smoke, e.g. your kitchen,
or it may lead to product failure or accidents. Your projector may be damaged by contact with
oil or chemicals.
DO NOT place your projector near exhaust pipe or air conditioning equipment.
DO NOT place your projector near radiator or heating pipes.
DO NOT place your projector atop unstable truck, rack, or table. It may fall of the surface and
lead to personal injuries and property damages. Please use cart or rack recommended by the
manufacturer or included with your product. Please follow steps given in installation guideline
included with the wall and ceiling mount racks for installation. Use installation components
approved by the manufacturer.
Be careful when moving your projector with cart. Abrupt stops, pushing too hard and rugged
surfaces may topple your projector and the cart together.
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Safe operation guideline
Note:
Precautions on using your projector:
DO NOT project the same image for long time as residual images may be left in the panel.
This is a property of LCD panel.
Use power as indicated in tags attached to your projector. If you have doubts over available
power type, consult your dealer or local power company rst.
DO NOT open or remove the casing for maintenance as this may lead to electric shock or
other damages. Call qualied maintenance personnel in case of any maintenance require-
ments.
In case of the following, unplug the power cord and call qualied maintenance personnel
for service immediately:
a. Damaged or broken power cord or plug
b. Liquid splashed in your projector
c. Your projector exposed to rain or water
d. If your projector fails to work as expected by following operation instructions, adjust it ac-
cording to given instructions. Other invalid operations may damage your projector, which
requires the technician to spend more time before returning it back to normal.
e. The projector falls off to ground or its casing is damaged.
f. In case of any abnormal change in your projector during its use, then maintenance ser-
vices would be required.
In case components replacement is required, make sure the replacements have been ap-
proved by the manufacturer and features the same with the one being replaced. Use of
unauthorized parts may lead to re, electric shock or personal injury.
After the completion of maintenance or repair work, get the maintenance personnel to run
routine safety check to ensure your projector’s safety operation status.
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Safe operation guideline
Air ventilation
Openings in the casing are designed for ventilation and overheating prevention. DO NOT block or
cover these openings to keep your projector in normal operation and from overheating.
Air outlet
Note
Heat exhaust at the air outlet Keep the
following in mind when using or installing
your projector:
DO NOT place ammable materials or
sprayers near your projector.
Keep the air outlet one meter away
from other objects.
DO NOT touch the area close to the air
outlet especially the metal components,
e.g. screws. This area and parts will get
very hot once your projector starts op-
erating.
– DO NOT place any object atop your
projector. They may not only be dam-
aged but also lead to re after being
overheated.
Cooling fans are designed for cooling
your projector. Fan speed is auto adjusted
subject to internal temperature of your
projector.
Air outlet
(for heat exhaust)
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Place your projector correctly
Use your projector at specied location in correct way. Invalid projector location may shorten life-
cycle of lamps or even lead to severe incidents or re. Your projector may project upward or down-
ward at location perpendicular to the horizon. When installing your projector inclined downward,
place it in a bottom up position.
DO NOT install your projector in ways as illustrated below.
DO NOT place your projector as
illustrated above.
DO NOT tilt your projector
more than 20 degrees.
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Note:
Enable the “Ceiling” function if ip over screen is required.
Safety operation guideline
Note:
Precautions on ceiling mount
racket installation:
Get qualied technician to install the ceiling
mount racket.
Warranty of your projector does not cover
hazards and damage caused by using ceil-
ing mount rackets provided by unauthorized
dealers.
Remove the ceiling mount racket when it is
not in use.
Apply torque driver instead of power driver or
impact driver in your projector.
M6x10
10mm
M6x10
10mm
Torque: 1.40 Newton.m
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Safety operation guideline
Note:
Precautions on moving or shipping your projector:
DO NOT drop or impact your projector as it may get damaged or failed in operation.
Please employ proper container for movement.
Prohibit express or other shipping service provider personnel from shipping your projector
with improper boxes. Your projector may become damaged. Please consult your dealers
for shipping your projector by express or other shipping service providers.
Place your projector in box only after it has been fully cooled down.
Moving your projector:
When moving your projector close its adjustment legs as they may damage the lens and casing.
Keep your projector in suitable box when it is not to be used for a long time.
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Safety operation guideline
Note:
Lens or your projector is electric powered.
Precautions on using your projector:
DO NOT touch the lens when it is turning
as your ngers may get hurt.
DO NOT let children touch the lens.
Precautions on dealing with your projector:
DO NOT lift or move your projector by holding the lens or projecting decoration ring as it may dam-
age the lens and your projector.
Be careful when handling your projector. DO NOT drop it, subject it to external forces, or place ob-
jects atop it.
DO NOT hold the lens or area around it.
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Table of contents
Safety operation guideline ...........................2
Overview
Name and function of individual component
of your projector .........................................12
Front/top ...................................................12
Rear ..........................................................13
Terminal ....................................................14
Remote controller .....................................15
Remote controller operation range ...........16
Install battery of remote controller ............17
Installation ...................................................18
Lens installation ........................................18
Lens movement adjustment......................19
Set up your projector ................................20
Connect the AC power cord ......................21
Connection to equipment ..........................22
Connection to computer............................22
Connect to video equipment .....................22
Connection to audio equipment ................23
Operation
Basic operation...........................................25
Power on your projector............................25
Power off your projector ...........................26
Zoom /focus function ................................27
Lens movement adjustment......................27
Auto setup function ...................................27
Adjustment pad .........................................28
Keystone adjustment ................................28
Menu item overview ..................................29
How to use the OSD .................................30
Menu operation .........................................30
Remote controller operation .....................31
Input signal source (computer) .................32
Input source selection (VGA / RGBHV) .33
Input source selection (HDMI / DVI) .........33
System selection.......................................34
Auto PC Adjusting .....................................35
Manual computer adjustment ...................36
Image mode selection ..............................37
Image Adjust .............................................38
Screen size adjustment ............................39
Input signal source (VIDEO signal) ...........40
Image mode selection...............................42
Image Adjust .............................................43
Screen size adjustment ............................44
Setting .........................................................45
Language ..................................................45
OSD Setting ..............................................45
Auto Setup ................................................46
Keystone ...................................................47
Blue Back..................................................47
Display ......................................................47
Logo screen ..............................................48
Ceiling mount ............................................48
Rear ..........................................................49
Remote Control.........................................49
Power Management..................................49
On Start ....................................................50
Standby Mode...........................................50
Closed Caption .........................................50
Lamp Control ............................................50
Test Pattern...............................................50
Security .....................................................51
Cooling Fast..............................................51
High Land .................................................52
Filter counter .............................................52
Warning Log .............................................52
Factory Default .........................................52
IRIS ...........................................................52
Information ..................................................53
Maintenance
Regular maintenance .................................55
Status light indicator .................................55
Clean the lens ...........................................56
Clean casing of your projector ..................56
...........................................56
..............................57
Lamp replacement ....................................57
Appendix
Appendix .....................................................60
Troubleshooting ........................................60
Light indicator status .................................63
Compatible computer screen ....................64
...............................65
Description on network
control operation
Description on network control
operation .....................................................67
Network control operation .........................67
Overview
This chapter presents names and
functions of individual component.
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Name and function of individual component of
your projector
Front/top
Projection lens
Air outlet with lter
POWER light indicator
The power light indicator turns steady red when your projector is in standby mode
It turns steady green when your projector is in normal operation
It ashes green when your projector is in power control mode (standby) mode
STATUS light indicator
It ashes red when internal temperature of your projector is out of operation range
FILTER light indicator
It turns red when the lter needs be replaced
Lens release button
1
2
3
4
5
6
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Name and function of individual component of
your projector
Rear
ON/SRAND-BY key
Power on or off your projector
Arrow key
Select items or adjust values in the
OSD menu.
Select display area in digital zoom+
mode
ZOOM/FOCUS key
Enter the optical zoom adjustment
mode
Enter the focus adjustment mode
BLANK key
Dark out screen images temporarily
MENU key
Open or close the OSD menu
LENS SHIFT key
Enter the lens moving mode
ENTER/GEOMETRY key
Enter the OSD menu or select options in
a menu
INPUT key
Select source of input
Air outlet
Adjustment pad
Note:
Air outlet emits hot air. DO NOT place heat
sensitive objects near it.
1
3
4
5
6
10
9
7
8
VOL- VOL+
AUDIOAUDIO
IN2
AUDIO
IN1
AUDIO
OUT
S-VIDEOVIDEO R/C
IN
R/C
OUT
RS-232C
DVI-D
P/PR
MONITOR OUT
VGA
IN
G/Y B/PB H/HV V
2
VGA
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Terminal
LAN port
Connect network cable to this port for con-
trolling and operating your projector with land
network.
VIDEO IN port
Connect video output signal to this port.
S-VIDEO IN port
Connect S-VIDEO output signal of video
device to this port.
COMPUTER IN port
Connect output signal from computer to this
port.
MONITOR OUT port
Transmit signals from to other displays
when your projector is acting as a display
output.
R(PR)/G(Y)/B(PB)/H(HV)/V
– Connect RGBHV format (5-core) signals to
R/G/B/HS/VS port respectively.
– Connect component signals to Y, Pr, Pb port
respectively.
HDMI port
Connect HDMI digital output signals to this
port.
DVI-D IN(HDCP) port
Connect DVI digital output signals to this port.
AUDIO port
Connect audio signal from to this port.
MONO(L/R) port
Connect audio signal from to this port.
AUDIO IN1/AUDIO IN2 port
– Connect audio signals for device to AU-
DIO IN1
– Connect audio signals for device to AU-
DIO IN2
AUDIO OUT port
equipment.
SERIAL port
Connect serial cable to this port when using
RS232 device to control or operate your
projector.
REMOTE IN port
Connect wired remote controller to this port
when the former is used. Connection of a wired
remote controller will disable the wireless one.
REMOTE OUT port
Transmit wired remote controller signals of
to another projector when a wired remote
controller is used.
AUDIO/DVI-D port
Connect audio signals of DVI equipment to
this port.
Anti burglary bar
Power cord connector
1
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2 3 4 5 6 7 8
10 11 12 13 14 15 16
Name and function of individual component of
your projector
VGA
L
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* Laser light emission opening: Press the LASER
key during presentation to use the remote con-
troller as laser pointer. Do not look direct into the
laser light emission opening or point it to human
body as this may result in personal injuries.
POWER key
Power on or off your projector.
LASER key
Press the LASER key during presentation to
use the remote controller as laser pen
HDMI key
Select HDMI input source
DVI key
Select DVI input source
PATTERN key
Select built-in test pattern of your system.
VGA key
Select VGA input source
VIDEO key
Select VIDEO input source
RGBHV key
Select RGBHV input source
S-VIDEO key
Select S-VIDEO input source
COMPONENT key
Select Component input source
Arrow key
– Select items or adjust values in the OSD
menu.
– Select display area in digital zoom+ mode
AUTO key
Enter auto adjustment mode
OK key
Enter the OSD menu or select options in it
MENU key
Open or close the OSD menu
VOLUME + key
Increase volume
VOLUME - key
Decrease volume
FOCUS key
Enter the focus adjustment mode
BLANK key
Dark out screen images temporarily
IMAGE key
Select image mode
TIMER key
Select the timer function
Remote controller
Name and function of individual component of
your projector
!
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12
13
14
17
22
18
19
24
20
29
15
16
21
25
26
23
27
28
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LENS SHIFT key
Enter the lens moving mode
FREEZE key
Freeze projected images
KEYSTONE key
Keystone calibration
INFO. key
Display current image data of your projector
ZOOM key
Enter the zooming mode
SCREEN key
Select scree size
D.ZOOM+ key
Zoom in projected image
D.ZOOM- key
Zoom out projected image
Wired remote controller output port
Connect cable of wired remote controller to this
port when the latter is used for operating your
projector
30°
30°
5m
Remote controller operation
range
Point your remote controller to the IR receiver
of your projector
Maximum operation range of your remote con-
troller is an area of radius 5 meters and arc 60°
in front of and behind your projector
Name and function of individual component of
your projector
!
11
12
13
14
17
22
18
19
24
20
29
15
16
21
25
26
23
27
28
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Open the battery
compartment cover.
Insert a new battery in it.
Two AA batteries
Place your battery with its anode
and cathode (+ and -) in correct
direction. Keep both poles in
good connection to the contacts
within the compartment.
Replace the cover.
Install battery of remote controller
Name and function of individual component of
your projector
Please follow the following rules for safety operation:
Use 2 AA or LR6 alkaline batteries.
Replace both batteries at the same time.
Do not mix new and old batteries in one pair.
Keep your remote controller away from water or other liquids.
Do not expose your remote controller to environments with high humidity or tempera-
ture.
Do not drop your remote controller.
In case of any battery solution leaking in the compartment, clear it thoroughly before
placing new batteries in it.
Using battery of types other than what specied I this manual may lead to risks of
explosion.
Please dispose your old battery by following instructions given in tag of the battery or
local regulations.
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Remove the lens
1 Center the lens with its movement func-
tion.
2 Power off your projector and unplug the
AC power cord.
3 Turn it counterclockwise and remove its
decoration ring.
4 Press and hold the lens release button
at top of the casing. Turn it counterclock-
wise until it sticks, and then pull it out of
your projector gently.
Installing lens
1 Turn the lens counterclockwise and
remove its decoration ring.
2 Align the red market on your lens and
your projector and insert the lens in the
latter.
3 Turn the lens clockwise slowly until you
hear a click. Make sure the lens is fully
inserted in your projector.
4 Turn the lens clockwise and replace its
decoration ring.
Installation
Lens installation
Please follow steps given below to install lens after its replacement or when optional ones are
employed. Please consult your dealers for details on optional lenses.
Lens release
button
Note:
Be careful in removing the lens.
Do not drop it.
Note:
Do not press and hold the lens
release button when installing it.
Do not touch or remove any other component except the lens and parts related to it.
Otherwise, you may experience product failure, electric shock, re, or other incidents.
Make sure model of the lens is compatible with your projector before installing it.
For details on lens and its installation, please call local dealers.
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The projection location of your image may be
moved upward a distance up to 50% of the
length of the image.
Move lens to it top
position
The projection location of your image may be
moved downward a distance up to 50% of the
length of the image.
Move lens to it
bottom position
The projection location of your image may be
moved leftward a distance up to 10% of the
width of the image.
Move lens to it
leftmost position
The projection location of your image may be
moved rightward a distance up to 10% of the
width of the image.
Move lens to it
rightmost position
Scope of lens movement adjustment
50%
10%
Center
the lens
Movement range
Installation
Lens movement adjustment
The electric lens movement function may adjust your lens in all four directions.
This function enables easy image position adjustment.
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Set up your projector
Ambient brightness may affect your projection image quality. For the optimal image effect, it is
recommended to control brightness in your environment.
Values shown in gure below are approximates only. They may differ from the actual ones.
16:10
Screen size Setup distance
Diag. (X) Width
Height Shortest Longest
30" 64.0 40.4 80.9 132.1
100" 215.4 134.6 280.0 451.5
150" 323.1 201.9 422.2 679.6
200" 430.8 269.2 564.5 907.7
300" 646.2 403.9 848.9 1364.0
Installation
300"
609.6x457.2cm
200"
406.4x304.8cm
150"
304.8x228.6cm
100"
203.2x152.4cm
30"
64.0x45.7cm
76.8cm
266.5cm
402.0cm
537.4cm
808.3cm
4:3
Screen size Setup distance
Diag. (X) Width
Height Shortest Longest
30" 64.0 45.7 76.8 125.6
100" 203.2 152.4 266.5 429.8
150" 304.8 228.6 402.0 647.1
200" 406.4 304.8 537.4 864.3
300" 609.6 457.2 808.3 1298.9
Unit: cm
Unit: cm
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