SUPER PROJECTOR MANUEL D’INSTRUCTIONS : SUPER PROJECTEUR INSTRUCTIONS ENGLISH DLA-QX1G FRANÇAIS For Customer Use: Enter below the Serial No. which is located on the side panel of the cabinet. Retain this information for future reference. Pour l’utilisateur: Inscrivez ci-dessous le No de série situé sur le panneau latéral du coffret de l’appareil. Conservez cette information à titre d’information. OPERATE HIDE BACK LIGHT LOCK UNLOCK ENTER Model No.
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INSTRUCTIONS SUPER PROJECTOR ENGLISH DLA-QX1G QX1G_Subcover_EN 3 02.3.
Thank you for purchasing this projector. Before using it, read and follow all instructions carefully to take full advantage of the projector’s capabilities. SAFETY PRECAUTIONS IMPORTANT INFORMATION WARNING : TO PREVENT FIRE OR SHOCK HAZARDS, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS APPLIANCE TO RAIN OR MOISTURE. WARNING : THIS APPARATUS MUST BE EARTHED. CAUTION : To reduce the risk of electric shock, do not remove cover. Refer servicing to qualified service personnel.
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS (Cont.) IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS Electrical energy can perform many useful functions. This unit has been engineered and manufactured to assure your personal safety. But IMPROPER USE CAN RESULT IN POTENTIAL ELECTRICAL SHOCK OR FIRE HAZARD. In order not to defeat the safeguards incorporated into this product, observe the following basic rules for its installation, use and service. Please read these “IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS” carefully before use.
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS (Cont.) – Slots and openings in the cabinet are provided for ventilation. These ensure reliable operation of the product and protect it from overheating. These openings must not be blocked or covered. (The openings should never be blocked by placing the product on bed, sofa, rug, or similar surface. It should not be placed in a built-in installation such as a bookcase or rack unless proper ventilation is provided and the manufacturer’s instructions have been adhered to.
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS (Cont.) POWER CONNECTION (United Kingdom only) WARNING Do not cut off the main plug from this equipment. If the plug fitted is not suitable for the power points in your home or the cable is too short to reach a power point, then obtain an appropriate safety approved extension lead or adapter or consult your dealer. If nonetheless the mains plug is cut off, remove the fuse and dispose of the plug immediately, to avoid a possible shock hazard by inadvertent connection to the main supply.
Contents SAFETY PRECAUTIONS ........................... 2 Accessories ............................................... 7 Controls and Features .............................. 8 Front Side / Top Surface / Right Side .................... 8 Left-hand side / Back Side .................................... 9 Control Panel ...................................................... 10 Connector Panel ................................................. 12 Remote Control Unit ...........................................
Accessories The following accessories are included with this projector. Check for them; if any item is missing, please contact your dealer. ATE OPER MODE BACKHT LIG R ENTE LO CK (For USA) MENU UN LO CK EXIT VIC VIC VIC 3 2 1 FOCU T S SHIFT ZOOM T W L DIGITA ZOOM ON KEYSTO NE TER SHUT F W OF X1G RM-MQ IT OL UN NTR TE CO REMO (For Europe) Remote control unit (RM-MQX1G) Power code [approx. 9.8 ft (3.
Controls and Features Front Side / Top Surface / Right Side 1 1 1 2C IN -23 RS -23 RS T NT RO L 2C T OU OTE REM R CO MENU S FOCU G H/C S ZOOM VIC CT SELE W R ENTE 1 MODE D BY STAN ATE OPER KEY E STON g VIC alo B An RG B V 2 3 EXIT 2 2 3 9 4 8 7 21 6 5 1 Handles 6 MAIN POWER switch They are set in place when shipped from the factory. To carry this projector, use them. You can remove them if necessary. For details, refer to “To remove the handles” on page 9.
Controls and Features (cont.) Left-hand side / Back Side p q w e 9, w Intake area (filter) To remove the handles ENGLISH Air is taken in through this area to cool the light-source lamp. If this area is blocked or if something that obstructs taking-in or exhausted air is placed around the projector, heat may build up inside and could cause a fire. For details, refer to “Precautions for Installation” on pages 17 and 18. Remove two screws fixing the handle to the projector with a hex wrench.
Controls and Features (cont.) Control Panel 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 MENU VIC SELECT STAND BY T + ZOOM FOCUS W – 1 OPERATE HIDE KEY STONE 2 3 9 p q 1 OPERATE indicator ON: When the projector is in operation (projecting) OPERATE button Press this button for one or more seconds while the projector is in stand-by mode, the MAIN POWER switch is turned on and the OPERATE indicator lights up. Press it again, and the projector goes into the cool-down mode, then stand-by mode.
Controls and Features (cont.) Control Panel (Cont.) 1 2 3 4 5 MENU VIC SELECT STAND BY 6 7 8 T + ZOOM FOCUS W – 1 OPERATE HIDE KEY STONE 2 3 9 p q EXIT ENTER w e q STAND BY Indicator CAUTIONS • The cool-down mode continues for about 10 minutes. At the first 20 seconds of the cool-down mode, the projection cannot be started again. During this period, the STAND BY indicator is blinking and “07” appear on the status code display.
Controls and Features (cont.) Connector Panel 1 2 REMOTE RS-232C OUT 3 CONTROL RS-232C IN RGB Analog VIC 4 B 5 G R H/CS V 6 1 REMOTE terminal (mini jack) This terminal is used to directly connect the remote control unit to the projector. Use the remote control cable supplied. 2 RS-232C OUT terminal (D-sub 9 pin) This is an RS-232C interface-specified terminal.
Connector Panel (Cont.) About the optional VICs HDTV Analog VIC Å LED This LED lights up when the HDTV Analog VIC is selected. Å HDTV Analog VIC Y Pb Pr ı Y, Pb, Pr input terminal (BNC x 3) ı These are Y, Pb, Pr input terminals for HD signal (SMPTE260M/274M/296M). HD-SDI VIC ı Å Å LED This LED lights up when the HD-SDI VIC is selected. HD-SDI VIC IN OUT ı SDI input/output (through) terminal (BNC x 2) These are input and output terminals for HD-SDI signal (SMPTE292M).
Controls and Features (Cont.) Remote Control Unit 1 OPERATE 2 y EN MODE BACK LIGHT LO CK LOCK EX r t e w 4 ENTER UNLOCK UN LO CK 3 EXIT VIC1 MENU VIC2 VIC3 SHIFT FOCUS T ZOOM 5 6 7 W q KEYSTONE ON T SHUTTER DIGITAL ZOOM OFF W 8 9 KEYS TON O RM-MQX1G REMOTE CONTROL UNIT UNIT ROL CONT OTE REM QX1G RM-M p 1 Remote control’s signal transmitter 2 OPERATE button When the projector is in stand-by mode, press this button for one second or more to turn on the projector.
Controls and Features (Cont.) Remote Control Unit (Cont.) 1 OPERATE 2 y EN MODE 3 BACK LIGHT LO CK LOCK EX r t e w 4 ENTER UNLOCK UN LO CK EXIT VIC1 5 6 MENU VIC2 VIC3 SHIFT FOCUS T ZOOM 7 W q KEYSTONE ON T SHUTTER DIGITAL ZOOM OFF W 8 9 TON KEYS O RM-MQX1G REMOTE CONTROL UNIT UNIT ROL CONT OTE REM QX1G RM-M p Use these buttons to control the internal shutter. ON : Closes the shutter to turn off the projection. OFF : Opens the shutter to turn on the projection.
Controls and Features (cont.) Cursor (5/∞/2/3) / ENTER (Menu Operation) Button The remote control unit supplied for this projector has only one button to navigate through the menus. Pressing the menu operation button too strongly may cause an incorrect operation. So, before you use the button in an actual situation, have some practice to make yourself familiar with using the button.
Installing the Projector Precautions for Installation CAUTIONS • Since the projector weighs approx. 92 kg (203 lbs.), be sure to have four or more people when lifting or moving it; otherwise, the projector could possibly drop, causing personal injury and/or damage to the projector. • Do not install the projector in the following places: • There is much water, humidity or dust. • The projector may be subjected to oil smoke or cigarette smoke. • On a soft surface such as a carpet or cushion.
;; ;;; Installing the Projector (Cont.) Precautions for Installation (Cont.) ■ Observe the following when hanging the projector from the ceiling • To prevent falling or overturning, it is recommended that the projector be fixed to its stand with bolts. • When mounting the projector to the ceiling, first install a special shelf and then place the projector on it securely.
Installing the Projector (Cont.) Adjusting the Inclination of the Projector The vertical angle and the leveling of the projector can be adjusted with the adjustable feet on the bottom of the projector. ■ Adjusting the vertical angle of the projector Lift the projector, rotate the front adjustable feet, and adjust the vertical angle within the range of 0° to 3.5°. +3.
Installing the Projector (Cont.) Installing the Projector against the Screen The projector should be placed so that the center line of the lens is at a right angle to the screen as shown in the following figures.
Installing the Projector (Cont.) Projection Distance and Screen Size The range of projection distances that can be focused depends on the lens unit (not supplied) to be used. When the aspect ratio of the screen is 4:3, the range is as follows and you need to install the projector within this range. Lens type GL-MQ1010G GL-MQ1015SG GL-MQ1020ZG GL-MQ1023SZG Approximate projection distance 3.9 ft (1.2 m) to 25.9 ft (7.9 m) 5.6 ft (1.7 m) to 40.3 ft (12.3 m) 26.2 ft (8.0 m) to 280.3 ft (85.5 m) 28.2 ft (8.
Installing the Projector (Cont.) Lens Shift Function Some of the separately sold lenses have a lens shift function. For the lens with the lens shift function: When the lens shift is set to 50%, install the projector so that the bottom edge of the projection screen is at the same height as the center of the lens. When the lens shift is set to –50%, install the projector so that the top edge of the projection screen is at the same height as the center of the lens .
Installing the Projector (Cont.) Lens Shift Function (Cont.) Py(%) Maximum amount of shift The maximum amount of vertical shift is restricted by the amount of horizontal shift made. Vertical screen size The amount of shift is defined as follows: (y): 100% With the screen width taken as 1, horizontal shift is defined as a ratio (%) of the screen width, while with the screen height taken as 1, vertical shift is defined as a ratio (%) of the screen height.
Installing the Projector (Cont.) Effective Range and Distance of the Remote Control Unit The remote control unit can be used as either a wireless remote control unit or a wired one. ■ Using as a wireless remote control unit Aim the remote control unit as the remote sensor on the front or control panel of the projector. The operable distance of the remote control unit is about 32.8 ft (10 m) for direct reception. The remote control unit can be used by having its signal reflected on the screen.
Connecting to Various Devices Signals that Can Be Input to the Projector The following signals can be input to the projector through the corresponding VICs (Video Input Cards). • Before connection, be sure to turn off the projector and devices. • Read the manual which comes with each device thoroughly. ■ Analog RGB signals The signals with the following resolutions can be input to the input terminal of the RGB Analog VIC. Horizontal frequency 31.5Hz 45.0kHz 67.5kHz 31.5kHz 37.5kHz 43.3kHz 35.0kHz 53.
Connecting to Various Devices (Cont.) Examples of System Configuration Before connection, be sure to turn off both the projector and the equipment. • Also, read the manuals which came with the equipment. Example of a basic system • By connecting an RGB switcher, a variety of input sources can be input to the projector using RGB signals. Using the remote control unit supplied, you can select the channel for an input source and project an image optimal to the source.
Connecting to Various Devices (Cont.) Connecting to RGB Devices Before connection, be sure to turn off both the projector and RGB devices. • Read the manuals which comes with each device thoroughly. • Prepare and use separately available RGB connection cable. • Detection of H/V signals or Cs signals causes automatic switch to external sync. The priority order is H/V > Cs.
Connecting to Various Devices (Cont.) Connecting to Analog HD Devices When you install an HDTV analog VIC (Video Input Card) to the projector, you can use analog HD devices equipped with the Y, Pb, and Pr terminals. Before connection, be sure to turn off both the projector and devices to be connected. • Read the manual thoroughly which comes with each device to be connected. • Prepare and use the separately available HD analog connection cable.
Connecting to Various Devices (Cont.) Connecting to Digital HD Devices When you install an HD-SDI VIC (Video Input Card) to the projector, you can use digital HD devices equipped with the SDI interface. Before connection, be sure to turn off both the projector and devices. • Read the manual thoroughly which comes with each device to be connected. • Prepare and use the separately available SDI coaxial connection cable.
Connecting to Various Devices (Cont.) Connecting to Devices which Control the Projector When you install a computer to the projector, you can operate the projector using the computer. Before connection, be sure to turn off both the projector and computer. • Read the manual thoroughly which comes with each device to be connected. • Prepare and use the separately available RS-232C connection cable.
Connecting to Various Devices (Cont.) Connecting the Power Cord (Supplied) After all devices have finished being connected, connect the projector’s power cord. At this time, do not turn on the MAIN POWER switch yet. • Do not turn on the projector without installing the lens unit (not supplied). Doing so will cause the lens-hole blind cover (black one) initially installed to be deformed by heat from the light-source lamp.
Basic Operations ■ Projector’s buttons The following describes the basic procedure for common use of the projector. OPERATE indicator STAND BY indicator 1. Turning On the Power OPERATE button Status code display 2 1 Turn on the MAIN POWER switch of the projector. ON [ ❙ ]:The main power turns on and the STAND BY indicator comes on. “00” appears on the status code display.
Basic Operations (Cont.) ■ Projector’s buttons OPERATE indicator STAND BY indicator OPERATE button Status code display 1 ■ Turning Off the Power 1 Press the OPERATE button for one second or more (either on the control panel or on the remote control unit). • The OPERATE indicator goes off and the STAND BY indicator changes to blinking. • “07” appears on the status code display.
Basic Operations (Cont.) ■ Projector’s buttons 2. Selecting the VIC to be projected VIC SELECT 1, 2, 3 buttons Press the VIC SELECT 1, 2, or 3 button to select the desired VIC. (Or press the remote control’s VIC 1, 2, or 3 button to select the desired VIC.
Basic Operations (Cont.) ■ Projector’s buttons 3. Adjusting the Screen Size ZOOM T/W buttons FOCUS +/– buttons T + ZOOM FOCUS W – MENU ENTER Adjust the screen size with the ZOOM T/W buttons (either on the control panel or on the remote control unit). You can adjust the screen size using the ZOOM T/W buttons only when you use the lens with the zoom function. When adjusting the screen size with the ZOOM T/W buttons on the remote control unit, set the LOCKÔUNLOCK switch to the UNLOCK position.
Basic Operations (Cont.) ■ Projector’s buttons For Operating Other Functions ■ Turning off video image (HIDE) HIDE button Video image can be turned off temporarily. Press the HIDE button once: Video image turns off temporarily. VIC SELECT 1 Press the HIDE button again: Video image comes on again.
Basic Operations (Cont.) ■ Removing the trapezoidal distortion of the image (KEYSTONE) ■ Projector’s buttons KEYSTONE buttons EXIT button If the image projected on the screen is distorted in trapezoid form, correct it with the KEYSTONE buttons. When the KEYSTONE button is pressed, the keystone indication appears on the screen. VIC SELECT Keystone 115 1 Keystone indication HIDE KEY STONE 2 Press the KEYSTONE / buttons: The trapezoid form is corrected as shown in the figure.
Basic Operations (Cont.) ■ Setting the amount of lens shifting (SHIFT) ■ Remote control unit OPERATE HIDE BACK LIGHT When the lens unit (not supplied) has the lens shifting function, the projected screen can be moved vertically in position. • When using the projectors in stack configuration (stacked one over another), make adjustment so that the picture of each projector overlays exactly using the lens shift function. LOCK Press the SHIFT + button: The lens shifts upward.
Menu Operations You can adjust picture quality, set functions, get information on the input video signal, etc. using the menus. From the following diagrams, you can see the overall menus. Note that there are three menu modes: No signal menu mode, RGB VIC menu mode and HDTV/HD-SDI VIC menu mode. When the MENU button is pressed, the projector enters one of these modes by judging the input signal being received.
Menu Operations (Cont.) ■ RGB VIC menu mode The following diagram shows the menu transition when there is signal input through the RGB VIC. Main menu Menu Image adj. Setting VIC menu Options Language Information Sub menu 1 Contrast Brightness Color temp. Gamma Sub brightness Sub menu 2 Image adj. 123 Contrast Brightness 123 ENTER Color temp. 1 2 Gamma Sub brightness ENTER Sub menu 3 Color temp. User 1 5500K 6500K User 1 User 2 3 ENTER ENTER R G B User 1 menu Color temp. menu Image adj.
Menu Operations (Cont.) ■ HDTV VIC or HD-SDI VIC menu mode The following diagram shows the menu transition when there is signal input through the HDTV VIC or the HD-SDI VIC. Main menu Menu Image adj. Setting VIC menu Options Language Information Sub menu 1 Contrast Brightness Color temp. Gamma Sub brightness Sub menu 2 Sub menu 3 Color temp. Image adj. 123 Contrast Brightness 123 ENTER Color temp.
Menu Operations (Cont.) ■ Projector’s buttons Menu operating buttons Buttons and Control for the Menu Operations The buttons and control listed below can be used for the menu operation. T MENU VIC SELECT 1 ■ To display the main menu ZOOM 2 Remote control unit 3 W ENTER EXIT Projector MENU MENU • When the menu is displayed, you can clear the menu by pressing the button.
Menu Operations (Cont.) ■ Projector’s buttons Menu Operation Procedure Menu operating buttons The main menu appears. • When the video image is projected on the screen, the menu corresponding to the input signal is displayed. When there is no signal, No signal menu is displayed. T MENU VIC SELECT 1 Press the MENU button. 1 ZOOM 2 Menu Image adj. Setting VIC menu Options Language Information 3 W ENTER EXIT is indicated on the selected item. Contrast Brightness Color temp.
Menu Operations (Cont.) Contents of the Menu ■ Image adj. menu The values in the [ ] are initial settings. ■ Information in Main menu Menu Image adj. Setting VIC menu Options Language Information Image adj. 123 Contrast Brightness 123 ENTER Color temp. 1 2 Gamma Sub brightness ENTER Contrast Brightness Color temp. Gamma Sub brightness In this menu, the following items can be adjusted. Contrast : The contrast of the video image being projected is adjusted within the range of 0 to 255.
Menu Operations (Cont.) Contents of the Menu (Cont.) The values in the [ ] are initial settings. For HDTV/HD-SDI VIC ■ VIC menu (VIC menu 1/2) In this menu, the setting of the installed VIC can be adjusted. When RGB VIC is selected as the current input terminal, “VIC menu” is available. When HDTV/HD-SDI VIC is selected as the current input terminal, “VIC menu1” and “VIC menu 2” are available. : Adjusts the lateral size and display area of video image within the range of 0 to 4095.
Menu Operations (Cont.) Contents of the Menu (Cont.) The values in the [ ] are initial settings. ■ Language menu ■ Options menu Options 1 Menu position Menu display Line display Keystone Options 2 Language ENTER 15sec ON 5sec OFF ENTER ENTER Options 2 OFF ON Right Left rev.
Menu Operations (Cont.) Contents of the Menu (Cont.) The values in the [ ] are initial settings. ■ Keystone menu ■ Disp. Posi. menu Keystone 0 Disp.Posi. Picture position Keystone : Adjusts the trapezoidal distortion of the projected image within the range of 0 to 127 using 3/2. [0] ENTER Disp.Posi. : Adjust the position and size of the video image being projected using 5/∞/3/2.
Cleaning and Replacing the Filters The filters should be cleaned periodically to avoid the decline in the cooling efficiency and malfunction. If they are heavily stained, do not become clean even if cleaned, or are damaged, replace them with new filters; otherwise, dirt and dust may penetrate inside, possibly causing an adverse effect on the screen and preventing you from enjoying clear pictures. For replacing the filters or removing the inside dust of the projector, consult your dealer.
4 Clean the filters. Wash the filter in water with neutral detergent, and dry it in the shade. 5 Reinstall the filters. Reverse the procedure for removing. Finally, be sure to reinstall the filter covers. Notes ENGLISH • Install the filters correctly; otherwise the projector will not operate normally. • If the filters and/or filter covers are damaged, the projector may fail to operate. Then, replace with new parts. CAUTIONS • Put on rubber gloves when using neutral detergent.
Replacing the Light-Source Lamp The light-source lamp has its service life. It is approximately 1000 hours. When the light-source lamp approaches the end of its service life, degradation progresses rapidly. The number display on the projector and the message on the screen warn you that replacement of the lamp is required. ■ When the lamp’s use hours exceed 900 hours Lamp replacement EXIT “80” appears on the status code display of the projector.
Troubleshooting Solutions to common problems related to your projector are described here. If none of the solutions presented here solves the problem, unplug the projector and consult your dealer. Power is not supplied. Light is not emitted, or light level is low. Probable cause Corrective action Page • Is the power cord disconnected? • Insert the power cord (plug) firmly. 31 • Is the MAIN POWER switch turned on? • Turn on the MAIN POWER switch.
Troubleshooting (Cont.) Symptom Probable cause Corrective action Page Specific colors fail to be displayed. • Has the lamp’s life come to its end? • Check the lamp’s use hours on the menu, and if the lamp life is near its end, consult the dealer where you purchased the projector. The upper part of the video image bows or distorts.
Warning Messages The following shows the warning messages displayed on the screen. When a warning message is displayed, take the corrective action described here. Message SLOT1 RGB No Input Cause Corrective action • No device is connected to the input terminal. • The terminal is connected but no signal comes in from the connected device. • Connect a device to the selected terminal. • Operate the connected device and output a signal.
Warning Messages (Cont.) The following shows the error code indicated on the status code display. When an error code is indicated, take the corrective action described here. Error code Cause Corrective action • The temperature of the light-source lamp is abnormally high. • The light-source lamp cannot be turned on. • The side panel of the projector is broken away. • Check the exhaust vents and remove any blocking objects. • The lamp life may be near its end. Consult your dealer.
Appendix ■ Relation between projection distances and projection screen sizes • The relation between the projection distances and projection screen sizes differs depending on the lens unit (not supplied) you are using. • The projection distance and projection screen sizes listed here are only for a guide. Use them as reference when setting the projector.
Appendix (Cont.) GL-MQ1015SG unit: ft (m) Projection screen size (Diagonal length) For 4:3 aspect ratio screen Width Projection distance For 16:9 aspect ratio screen Width ———— ———— 4.0 (1.22) 5.6 (1.7) 60" (1.52) 4.0 (1.22) 5.6 (1.7) 4.4 (1.33) 6.2 (1.9) 70" (1.78) 4.7 (1.42) 6.6 (2.0) 5.1 (1.55) 7.2 (2.2) 80" (2.03) 5.3 (1.63) 7.9 (2.4) 5.8 (1.77) 8.5 (2.6) 90" (2.29) 6.0 (1.83) 8.9 (2.7) 6.5 (1.99) 9.5 (2.9) 100" (2.54) 6.7 (2.03) 9.8 (3.0) 7.2 (2.21) 10.8 (3.3) 110" (2.
Appendix (Cont.) GL-MQ1020ZG unit: ft (m) (Diagonal length) For 4:3 aspect ratio screen Width Projection distance Tele end 73" (1.85) ———— ———— For 16:9 aspect ratio screen Width Wide end Projection distance Tele end Wide end ———— 5.3 (1.62) 26.2 (8.0) ———— ———— 80" (2.03) ———— ———— ———— 5.8 (1.77) 28.5 (8.7) 87" (2.21) 5.8 (1.77) 28.5 (8.7) ———— ———— ———— ———— 90" (2.29) 6.0 (1.83) 29.5 (9.0) ———— 6.5 (1.99) 32.1 (9.8) ———— 100" (2.54) 6.7 (2.03) 32.8 (10.0) ———— 7.
Appendix (Cont.) GL-MQ1023SZG unit: ft (m) Projection screen size (Diagonal length) For 4:3 aspect ratio screen Width Projection distance Tele end For 16:9 aspect ratio screen Width Wide end Tele end Wide end 55" (1.40) ———— ———— ———— 4.0 (1.22) 28.2 (8.6) ———— 60" (1.52) 4.0 (1.22) 28.2 (8.6) ———— 4.4 (1.33) 30.5 (9.3) ———— 70" (1.78) 4.7 (1.42) 32.8 (10.0) ———— 5.1 (1.55) 35.7 (10.9) ———— 73" (1.85) ———— ———— ———— 5.3 (1.62) ———— 16.4 (5.0) 80" (2.03) 5.3 (1.63) 37.
Specifications Optical mechanism system • Projection method 3D-ILA device, 1 lens, 3 primary color optical shutter method • D-ILA device 1.3" measured diagonally (2 048 pixels ×1 536 pixels) × 3 (Total number of pixels : 9 437 184) • Projecting lens (separately available) GL-MQ1010G GL-MQ1015SG GL-MQ1020ZG GL-MQ1023SZG • Screen size 60" to 300" [recommended] to 867" [maximum] measured diagonally (*with aspect ratio : 4 : 3) • Light-source lamp 2.0 kW xenon lamp 1:1 fixed focus lens 1.
Specifications (Cont.) General • Power requirements • Power consumption • Allowable operation temperature • Allowable relative humidity • Allowable storage temperature • Maximum outside dimensions • Weight • Accessories AC 200 V to 240 V, 50/60 Hz 16 A (at 200V) + 5°C to + 35°C (41°F to 95°F) 90% or less (no condensation) – 5°C to + 60°C (23°F to 140°F) Approx. (W)820 mm × (H)420 to 472 mm × (D)951 mm (32-5/16˝ × 16-9/16˝ to 18-5/8˝ × 37-1/2˝) (excluding protruding parts) Approx. 92 kg (203 lbs.
Specifications (Cont.
Specifications (Cont.) RS-232C external control By connecting a computer to the RS-232C IN terminal, you can control the projector. Use a reverse connection cable as the RS232C connection cable. The commands to control the projector and the response data against the received commands are explained here. For further information, please consult the dealer where you purchased your projector. 1.