WARNING: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits of a Class A digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules, These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment.
CONTENTS FCC 1 Important Safety Precaution... 1 Getting Started Package 3 3 Inserting Batteries into Remote Control Unit Connecting input/output 4 Side connector Panel Example of System Setup Operation Projecting a nn 5 Turning Off the Projector Positioning the Projector Setting the Projection Angle Controls and Indicators. 7 Adjusting the projected 9 Technical Information en 15 Timing CRA 17 Troubleshooting On-Screen Warning Messages... Problem Solving Messages.
Getting Started Congratulation on purchasing a JEAN JROS7A LCD projector! Save the original box and all packing material for future shipping needs. Package Contents JEAN JROS7A LCD Projector Remote Control Unit/Mouse & Laser Pointer 2 AA batteries AC power cords RGB computer video mini D-sub connector) Video/audio cable(RCA connectors} Audio (stereo) mini-DIN cable User's guide Installation 1.
User Controls and Indicators . User Controls and Indicators « Standby/on : Power control switch; power is turned on and the projector is warming up. During this warm-up period, no other image can be projected onto the screen about 30 seconds. mute: Press the MUTE bottom to instantly mute the sound. Press again to restore the previous sound level. Input: To select the desired input signal. Analog 12> Analog 2-> e 1: To activate or exit OSD control palette. e ¥: To scroll down cursor or decrease adjustment.
Connecting Input/Output Devices Side Connector Panel Analog 1 & Analog 2: Two D-sub 15 pin input ports (to video output of computers). S-Video input: ~~ Mini DIN 4 PIN input ports (used with S-VIDEO output equipment) VIDEO input: RCA type (used with composite video output equipment) Audio L, R: RCA type, left/right input ports.
Operation Projecting a Picture Turning Off The Projector 1 Power ON the projector. Set the MAIN POWER switch to ON (located on the side Connector Panel} [The ON indicator lights orange. 2 Press the STANDBY/ON button on the Projector Control Panel or on the Remote Control Unit. The ON indicator blinks orange during warm-up and stays orange when projector is ready for use. Note: The power can not be turned on if the STANDBY/ON button is pressed within 30 seconds after the power is turned off.
Setting the Projection Angle 1 while firmly grasping the front of the projector with both hands, use your index finger to push —and hold—the Adjuster Buttons | (located @ the sides of the projector) i 2 While pressing the Adjuster Buttons, tilt the front of the projector up in order to adjust the viewing angle. Then {while still grasping the | i Projector) release the Adjuster Buttons. Securely locking the front foot Adjusters. 3 To make fine adjustments, turn the base of the Front Adjusters.
Remote Control Define: . Standby/on button Input button MUTE button 1 button Same as user controls define 3 > button -~ button 2 button LASER button: Toggles laser-pointer on/off Caution: To prevent possible eye damage Do not look directly at the laser light emitted from the laser aperture of the remote control unit. Do not point the laser light at any persons eyes. Auto button: Automatically adjusts vertical/hotizontal position, horizontal size and phase. INFO button: To display input signal information.
Adjusting the Projected Image Main menu The main menu is shown below. mage Stadium Color Temperature Audio Menu Advanced Menu Setup Menu ry Recall CONTRAST Adjusts the difference between the image background (black level) and the foreground (white level). [¥ ] decreases,| “ ] increases contrast.
BRIGHTNESS Adjusts background black level of the screen image. [™ ] decreases brightness,[ # | increases brightness. een Image Adjust Menu The Image Adjust menu is shown below. i Position H. Size [53] Zoom keystone Note: H. Size, phase cannot be adjusted with VIDEO signal input.
AUTO TUNE Automatically sizes, centers.and fine tunes the video signal to eliminate S “noise” and distortion. activate NOTE Auto Tune ® May require several seconds to execute ® May not operate correctly with some projected images. Ey POSITION (Horizontal Position) moves the screen image to the left or to the right. [™ ] moves screen image left,[ “ ] moves screen image right. = V POSITION (Vertical Position) moves the screen image up or down. LY ] moves screen image down,[ * ] moves screen image up.
[1 User Color—Individual adjustments for red, green and blue. 1. From the USER COLOR screen, press highlight red, green, or blue, then press button adjust a highlighted color, press or The number next to the status bar changes accordingly. 3. To save your adjustment and exit a color, press button [1]. Note: For VIDEO signal input the color temperature menu is sown below: Audio Menu 1.Audio Source Allows you to choose the audio input source. 2.Volume : Allows you to adjust the audio signal gain. 3.
Advanced Menu Selecting the Advanced Menu from the Main Menu takes you to the menu shown below. Advanced Menu Scaling Sharpness ol information | Blank Mirror Oe Es seating adjusts the input signal to the screen size using the following options. Press select from the menu: (Fill All 1:1 (3) 16:9 {Only for video input) Bo Sharpness adjusts the clarity and focus of the screen image. Press adjust the image sharpness.
Setup Men The Setup Menu takes you to the menu shown below. Setup Menu =) Input Select cl Te [Pls EI] [ale © "OSD Time Out B) Input Select Allows you to choose the input source press select input signal. (Analog 1, Analog 2, Video, S-Video) ZI language Select allows you to choose the language used in the menus and control screens. Press select a language (English, French, German, Spanish, or Italian). oso Position allows you to move the on-screen display menus and control screens. Press or to move the OSD.
[Regulations C-UL, FCC FN60950,CE,CB, TUGS COCCI [Power Savings "On" Green 200 W t "Stand By" 22 W Orange *Brightness may vary with lamp age and environmental con Specifications and design subject to change without notice.
Technical Information Specifications : LCD Type Pixels [0.9 Poly silicon (x3) Stripe Pixel 1024 x 768(XGA) TFT Active Matrix 2,359,296 (microdots x 768 lines x 3 colors) Lens Display Type 1~1.3 zoom+ens, | Image Size (762 x 7620mm) Projection ‘1.5m 16m Distance Brightness 1200 Contrast Ratio Aspect Ratio Lamp 150 W Ultra High Pressure Mercury Lamp Lamp Life 2000 hours Audio Power 1Wx2 1%THD Input Signal BORG Analog [75 ohms, 0.7 VP-p x2 HIV Separated NTSC/PAL/SECAM/SVideo Video { dominance signal 0.
Roe) a Te Te) On-Screen Warning Messages On View Message Recommended Action Lamp will be out of warranty, Please check your|The Lamp unit should be replaced soon. service technician for replacement. After 50 hours of use the lamp life will decay to 50% of the lamp initial value. SYNC Out of Range Check to make sure the input signal (Horizontal and Vertical frequency) is within the range supported by the projector.
Control Panel Indicators ON Indicator LAMP Indicator [TEMP indicator Meaning Recommended Action Lights orange Turns off Turns off Standby mode Lights green Turns off Turns off During normal operation Blinks orange Turns off Blinks red Cooling fan is not/Contract service working properly [technician Blinks orange Blinks red Turns off Lamp abnormal contraction service temperature inside|technician projector is too high)
Ma penance Cleaning Instructions To ensure that the projector functions properly. Follow the recommended cleaning instructions below. #l Cleaning the Air Filter IMPORTANT : Clean the air filter about every 100 hours. 1. Turn OFF the Main Power switch of them projector and disconnect the power cord from the wall outlet. 2. Remove the Front and upper Filter Cover (see diagram to the right) 3.