Dukane 8943 User Manual

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Page 1 - USER’S MANUAL

Portable LCD ProjectorModel 89438918USER’S MANUAL#070030

Page 2 - 8918/8943

9Adjusting the projector's elevatorWhen the place to put the projector is slightly uneven to the left or right, use the elevator feet to place th

Page 3

11SettingsAlert SettingsDisplays and congures failure & warning alerts.Item DescriptionCover Error Congures Cover Error alert settings.SNMP Trap

Page 4 - Contents of package

12SettingsAlert Settings (Continued)Item DescriptionLamp Error Congures Lamp Error alert settings.SNMP TrapClick the [Enable] check box to enable SNM

Page 5 - Projector

13SettingsAlert Settings (Continued)Item DescriptionLamp Time Error Congures Lamp Time Error alert settings.SNMP TrapClick the [Enable] check box to

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14SettingsAlert Settings (Continued)Item DescriptionOther Error Congures Other Error alert settings.SNMP TrapClick the [Enable] check box to enable S

Page 7

15SettingsAlert Settings (Continued)Item DescriptionFilter Time Alarm Congures Filter Time Alarm alert settings.Alarm Time Congures the lter time t

Page 8

16SettingsSchedule SettingsDisplays and congures schedule settings.Item DescriptionDaily Congures the daily schedule.Schedule Click the [Enable] che

Page 9

17SettingsSchedule Setting (Continued)Item DescriptionSpecic date No1 Congures the specic date (No.1) schedule.ScheduleClick the [Enable] check box

Page 10 - Setting up

18SettingsTo add additional functions and events click the [Add] button and set the following items.Item DescriptionTime Congures the time to execute

Page 11

19SettingsDate/Time Settings (Continued)Click the [Apply] button to save the settings.Item DescriptionDaylight Savings TimeClick the [ON] check box to

Page 12

20SettingsSecurity SettingsItem DescriptionAdministrator authority Congures the Administrator ID and Password.Administrator IDCongures the Administr

Page 13 - Connecting power supply

10Setting upConnecting your devicesBe sure to read the manuals for devices before connecting them to the projector. Make sure that all the devices are

Page 14 - Remote control

21Click the [Apply] button to save the settings.Authentication PasswordCongures the Authentication Password.The length of the text can be up to 16 al

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22Projector ControlProjector ControlProjector ControlThe items shown in the table below can be performed using the [Projector Control] menu.Select an

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23Projector ControlProjector Control (Continued)Item DescriptionImageAspect Selects the Aspect setting.Over Scan Selects the Over Scan setting.V Posit

Page 17 - Power on/off

24OptionVolume Adjusts the Volume setting.Treble Adjusts the Treble setting.Bass Adjusts the Bass setting.SRS WOW Selects the SRS WOW setting.Speaker

Page 18 - Operating

25Projector ControlNetwork RestartRestarts the projector’s network connection.Item DescriptionRestartRestarts the projector’s network connection in or

Page 19

26Failure & Warning Alerts via E-mailFailure & Warning Alerts via E-mailThe projector can automatically send an alert to specied e-mail addre

Page 20 - Adjusting the lens shift

27Failure & Warning Alerts via E-mail 8) Congure the Failure/Warning Alerts via E-mail settings. Click [Alert Settings] on the main menu. 9) Se

Page 21 - Adjusting the position

28Projector management via SNMPProjector management via SNMPWhen SNMP is enabled, the projector is able to send Failure/Warning Alerts to a specied P

Page 22 - Freezing the screen

29Controlling the Projector via SchedulingControlling the Projector via SchedulingThe projector can be automatically controlled via scheduling.• You c

Page 23

30Controlling the Projector via SchedulingDate/Time SettingsThe Date/Time setting can be adjusted via a web browser.Example: If the IP address of the

Page 24 - Using the menu function

11Setting upNOTE • Be sure to read the manuals for devices before connecting them to the projector, and make sure that all the devices are suitable t

Page 25 - EASY Menu

31Controlling the Projector via SchedulingSchedule SettingsSchedule settings can be congured from a web browser.Example: If the IP address of the pro

Page 26

32e-SHOT (Still Image Transfer) Displaye-SHOT (Still Image Transfer) DisplayThe projector can display a still image that is transferred via the networ

Page 27 - PICTURE Menu

33e-SHOT(Still Image Transfer) Displaye-SHOT (Still Image Transfer) Settings (Continued)When the authentication setting is enabled, the following sett

Page 28 - (continued on next page)

34Command Control via the NetworkCommand Control via the NetworkYou can congure and control the projector via the network using RS-232C commands.Comm

Page 29

35Command Control via the NetworkCommand Control Settings (Continued)When the authentication setting is enabled, the following settings are required.(

Page 30 - IMAGE Menu

36Command Control via the NetworkCommand formatCommand formats differ among the different communication ports. TCP #23You can use the RS-232C comm

Page 31 - IMAGE Menu (continued)

37Command Control via the NetworkReply Data formatThe connection ID (the data is same as the connection ID data on the sending data format) is attache

Page 32 - INPUT Menu

38Command Control via the NetworkAutomatic Connection BreakThe TCP connection will be automatically disconnected after there is no communication for 3

Page 33 - INPUT Menu (continued)

1About The Symbols Various symbols are used in this manual, the user’s manual and on the product itself to ensure correct usage, to prevent danger to

Page 34 - 5;0%10)10

2 Safety Precautions WARNINGNever use the projector if a problem should occur.Abnormal operations such as smoke, strange odor, no image, no s

Page 35

12Setting upConnecting power supply1. Connect the connector of the power cord to the AC inlet of the projector.2. Firmly plug the power cord's pl

Page 36 - SETUP Menu

3 WARNINGBe cautious of High temperatures of the projector.High temperatures are generated when the lamp is lit. It could result in fire or burn. Use

Page 37 - SETUP Menu (continued)

4 WARNINGBe careful in handling the light source lamp.The projector uses a high-pressure mercury glass lamp made of glass. The lamp can brea

Page 38 - AUDIO Menu

5 Safety Precautions (continued) CAUTIONBe careful in moving the projector.Neglect could result in an injury or damage.• Do not move the projecto

Page 39 - SCREEN Menu

6 Safety Precautions (continued)NOTEDo not give the remote control any physical impact.A physical impact could cause damage or malfunction of the remo

Page 40 - SCREEN Menu (continued)

7 Safety Precautions (continued)NOTEAbout consumables. Lamp, LCD panels, polarizors and other optical components, and air filter and cooling fans have

Page 41

8• If the lamp should break (it will make a loud bang when it does), unplug the power cord from the outlet, and make sure to request a replace

Page 42

9 Regulatory NoticesFCC Statement WarningWARNING: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digita

Page 43 - OPTION Menu

2900 Dukane DriveSt. Charles, Illinois 60174 www.dukcorp.com/avToll-free: 800-676-2487Fax: 630-584-5156e-mail: [email protected] Visual Produc

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13Remote controlPutting batteriesPlease load the batteries before using the remote control. If the remote control starts to malfunction, replace the b

Page 45

14Changing the frequency of remote control signalThe accessory remote control has the choice of the mode 1 or the mode 2, in the frequency of its sign

Page 46

15Using as a wired remote controlThe accessory remote control works as a wired remote control, when the wired control port at the bottom of the remote

Page 47

16Power on/offTurning on the power1. Make sure that the power cord is rmly and correctly connected to the projector and the outlet.2. Remove the lens

Page 48

17OperatingOperatingAdjusting the volume1. Press the VOLUME button on the remote control. A dialog will appear on the screen to aid you in adjusting t

Page 49 - OPTION Menu (continued)

18OperatingSearching an input signal1. Press the SEARCH button on the remote control.The projector will start to check its input ports in order to nd

Page 50

1Projector8918/8943User's Manual – Operating GuideThank you for purchasing this projector.WARNING Before using this product, please read the “Saf

Page 51

19Adjusting the zoom and focus1. Use the zoom ring to adjust the screen size. 2. Use the focus ring to focus the picture.OperatingFocus ringZoom ring

Page 52

20Adjusting the position1. Press the POSITION button on the remote control. The “POSITION” indication will appear on the screen.2. Use the cursor butt

Page 53

21OperatingUsing the magnify feature1. Press the ON button of MAGNIFY on the remote control. The “MAGNIFY” indication will appear on the screen (alt

Page 54 - NETWORK Menu

22OperatingTemporarily blanking the screen1. Press the BLANK button on the remote control. The blank screen will be displayed instead of the screen o

Page 55

23OperatingUsing the menu functionThis projector has the following menus: PICTURE, IMAGE, INPUT, SETUP, AUDIO, SCREEN, OPTION, NETWORK, and EASY MENU.

Page 56 - Network functions

24EASY MenuEASY MenuItem DescriptionASPECTUsing the ◄/► buttons switches the mode for aspect ratio. See the ASPECT item in IMAGE menu (29).AUTO KEYST

Page 57 - Maintenance

25EASY MenuItem DescriptionBRIGHTNESSUsing the ◄/► buttons adjusts the brightness.See the BRIGHTNESS item in PICTURE menu (26).CONTRASTUsing the ◄/►

Page 58

26PICTURE MenuPICTURE MenuItem DescriptionBRIGHTNESSUsing the ▲/▼ buttons adjusts the brightness.Light ó DarkCONTRASTUsing the ▲/▼ buttons adjusts the

Page 59 - Air lter

27Item DescriptionCOLOR TEMPUsing the ▲/▼ buttons switches the color temperature mode.To adjust CUSTOMSelecting a mode whose name includes CUSTOM and

Page 60

28PICTURE MenuItem DescriptionACTIVE IRISUsing the ▲/▼ cursor buttons changes the active iris control mode.PRESENTATION ó THEATER ó TURN OFF

Page 61 - Internal clock battery

2About this manual. . . . . . . . . . 1Content . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2Projector features. . . . . . . . . . 3Preparations . . . . . . .

Page 62 - Other care

29IMAGE MenuIMAGE MenuItem DescriptionASPECTUsing the ▲/▼ buttons switches the mode for aspect ratio. For an RGB signalNORMAL ó 4:3 ó 16:9 ó SMALL

Page 63 - Related messages

30IMAGE MenuItem DescriptionH PHASEUsing the ▲/▼ buttons adjusts the horizontal phase to eliminate icker.Right ó Left• This item can be selected only

Page 64 - Regarding the indicator lamps

31INPUT MenuINPUT MenuItem DescriptionPROGRESSIVEUsing the ▲/▼ buttons switches the progress mode.TV ó FILM ó TURN OFF• This function is performed onl

Page 65

32Item DescriptionCOMPONENTUsing the ▲/▼ buttons switches the function of the COMPONENT (Y, Cb/Pb, Cr/Pr) port.COMPONENT ó SCART RGB When the SCART RG

Page 66

33Item DescriptionFRAME LOCKUsing the ▲/▼ buttons turns the frame lock function on/off. TURN ON ó TURN OFF• This item can be performed only on an RGB

Page 67

34INPUT MenuItem DescriptionRESOLUTIONThe resolution for the RGB1 and RGB2 input signals can be set on this projector.(1) In the INPUT menu select the

Page 68

35SETUP MenuSETUP MenuItem DescriptionAUTO KEYSTONE EXECUTESelecting this item performs the Automatic keystone distortion correction. Projector automa

Page 69 - Specication

36SETUP MenuSETUP Menu (continued)Item DescriptionWHISPERUsing the ▲/▼ buttons turns off/on the whisper mode.NORMAL ó WHISPER• When the WHISPER is sel

Page 70 - Specications (continued)

37AUDIO MenuAUDIO MenuItem DescriptionVOLUMEUsing the ▲/▼ buttons adjusts the volume.High ó LowTREBLEUsing the ▲/▼ buttons adjusts the treble level.Hi

Page 71

38SCREEN MenuSCREEN MenuItem DescriptionLANGUAGEUsing the ▲/▼ buttons switches the OSD (On Screen Display) language.SUOMI ó POLSKI ó TÜRKÇEENGLISH ó F

Page 72 - Initial set signals

3Fastening the lens coverTo avoid losing the lens cover, please fasten the lens cover to the projector using the included strap.1. Fix the strap to th

Page 73 - Connection to the ports

39SCREEN MenuItem DescriptionSTART UPUsing the ▲/▼ buttons switches the mode for the start-up screen.The start-up screen is a screen displayed when no

Page 74 - I O

40SCREEN MenuItem DescriptionMyScreenThis item allows you to capture an image for use as a MyScreen image which can be used as the BLANK screen and ST

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41SCREEN MenuItem DescriptionMESSAGEUsing the ▲/▼ buttons turns on/off the message function.TURN ON ó TURN OFFWhen the TURN ON is selected, the follow

Page 76

42OPTION MenuOPTION MenuItem DescriptionAUTO SEARCHUsing the ▲/▼ buttons turns on/off the automatic signal search function.TURN ON  TURN OFFWhen the

Page 77 - Communications setting

43Item DescriptionAUTO OFFUsing the ▲/▼ buttons adjusts the time to count down to automatically turn the projector off.Long (max. 99 minutes) ó Short

Page 78

44Item DescriptionMY BUTTONThis item is to assign one of the following function to MY BUTTON 1 and 2 on the remote control (6).Choose 1 or 2 on the M

Page 79

45Item DescriptionSERVICEAUTO ADJUSTUsing the ▲/▼ buttons enables/disables the automatic adjustment.When DISABLE is selected, the automatic adjustment

Page 80

46Item DescriptionSERVICEKEY LOCKUsing the ▲/▼ buttons turns on/off the key lock feature. When TURN ON is selected, the buttons on the projector

Page 81

47Item DescriptionSECURITYThis projector is equipped with security functions.User registration is required before using the security functions.Please

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48Item DescriptionSECURITY1.3 If you have forgotten your PASSWORD1.3-1 Follow the procedure in 1.1-1 to display the ENTER PASSWORD BOX.1.3-2 While t

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4Part namesPart namesProjector(1) Speakers (x 4) (37).(2) Focus ring (19)(3) Zoom ring (19)(4) Lamp cover (56) The lamp unit is inside.(5) Lens s

Page 84

49Item DescriptionSECURITY2.2-4 Move the cursor to the right side of the CHECK PASSWORD BOX and press the ► button to display the PASSWORD for about

Page 85

50Item DescriptionSECURITY3.1-3 Input a 4 part PIN Code using the ▲/▼/◄/►/RGB and INPUT buttons.A CONFIRMATION BOX will appear. Reenter the same PIN

Page 86

51Item DescriptionSECURITY4. Using the Transition Detector FunctionWhile the Transition Detector function is ON, when power switch is started to suppl

Page 87

52Item DescriptionSECURITY4.3 Setting the Transition Detector off4.3-1 Follow the procedure in 4.1-1 to display the Transition Detector on/off menu.4

Page 88

53NETWORK Menu/'07=4)$? 5'.'%6+2#&&4'5557$0'6/#5-6+/'&+(('4'0%'&*%267

Page 89

54NETWORK MenuItem DescriptionTIME DIFFERENCEEntering the TIME DIFFERENCE : Use the ▲/▼ buttons to enter the TIME DIFFERENCE. Set the same TIME DIFFER

Page 90

55Item DescriptionINFORMATIONINFORMATION display : Use the ► or ENTER buttons to view network information and conrm settings.• Only the rst 16 chara

Page 91 - Network Functions

56MaintenanceLampA lamp has nite product life. Using the lamp for long periods of time could cause the pictures darker or the color tone poor. Note t

Page 92

57MaintenanceLamp (continued) WARNING HIGH VOLTAGE HIGH TEMPERATURE HIGH PRESSURE►The projector uses a high-pressure mercury glass lamp. The lamp can

Page 93

58Please check and clean the air lter periodically. If the air lter becomes clogged by dust or the like, internal temperatures rise, which could cau

Page 94

5Part namesControl panel(1) STANDBY/ON button (16)(2) MENU button (23) It consists of four cursor buttons.(3) INPUT button (17)(4) POWER indicator

Page 95

59WARNING ►Before taking care of the air lter, make sure the power switch is off and the power cable is not plugged in, then allow the projector to

Page 96 - Network Information

60Maintenance1. Turn the projector off, and unplug the power cord. Allow the projector to cool sufciently.2. After making sure that the projector has

Page 97 - Network Settings

61MaintenanceInside of the projectorIn order to ensure the safe use of your projector, please have it cleaned and inspected by your dealer about once

Page 98 - Port Settings

62TroubleshootingRelated messagesWhen the unit's power is on, messages such as those shown below may be displayed. When any such message is displ

Page 99

63TroubleshootingRegarding the indicator lampsLighting and ashing of the POWER indicator, the LAMP indicator, and the TEMP indicator have the meaning

Page 100 - Alert Settings

64TroubleshootingRegarding the indicator lamps (continued)POWER indicatorLAMP indicatorTEMP indicatorDescriptionBlinkingIn RedorLightingIn RedTurnedof

Page 101 - Alert Settings (Continued)

65TroubleshootingPhenomena that may be easy to be mistaken for machine defectsWARNING ►Never use the projector if abnormal operations such as smoke,

Page 102

66Phenomena that may be easy to be mistaken for machine defects (continued)Phenomenon Cases not involving a machine defectReferencepageSound does not

Page 103

67Phenomena that may be easy to be mistaken for machine defects (continued)Phenomenon Cases not involving a machine defectReferencepagePictures appear

Page 104

68Warranty And After-Service / SpecicationWarranty and after-serviceIf a problem occurs with the equipment, rst refer to the “Troubleshooting” and r

Page 105 - Schedule Settings

6Part namesRemote control(1) Laser pointer (13) It is a beam outlet.(2) LASER INDICATOR (13)(3) LASER button (13)(4) STANDBY/ON button (16)(5) VO

Page 106 - Schedule Setting (Continued)

69SpecicationsSpecications (continued)418319154139[unit: mm]

Page 107 - Date/Time Settings

1Projector8918/8943User's Manual – Operating GuideTechnicalExample of computer signalResolution (H x V) H. frequency (kHz) V. frequency (Hz) Rati

Page 108 - Settings

2Initial set signalsInitial set signalsThe following signals are used for the initial settings. The signal timing of some computer models may be diffe

Page 109 - Security Settings

3Connection to the portsARGB IN1, BRGB IN2, CRGB OUT D-sub 15pin mini shrink jack• Video signal: RGB separate, Analog, 0.7Vp-p, 75Ω terminated (positi

Page 110

4Connection to the ports (continued)4321IVIDEORCA jack• System: NTSC, PAL, SECAM, PAL-M, PAL-N, NTSC4.43• 1.0±0.1Vp-p, 75Ω terminatorHS-VIDEOMini DIN

Page 111 - Projector Control

5VIDEO CONTROL AUDIO IN 1 AUDIO IN 2 REMOTE CONTROL (3.5Φ) AUX I/O DC 5V 0.5A S-VIDEO LAN AUDIO OUT AC IN I O R L R L AUDIO IN 3

Page 112 - Projector Control (Continued)

6VIDEO CONTROL AUDIO IN 1 AUDIO IN 2 REMOTE CONTROL (3.5Φ) AUX I/O DC 5V 0.5A S-VIDEO LAN AUDIO OUT AC IN I O R L R L AUDIO IN 3

Page 113

7RS-232C CommunicationRS-232C Communication67891 2 3 4 5 67891 2 3 4 5 CONTROL port RS-232C cable (Cross) RS-232C port of the projector

Page 114 - Projector Status

8RS-232C Communication (continued)Requesting projector status (Get command)(1) Send the request code Header + Command data (‘02H’+‘00H’+ type (2 bytes

Page 115 - Mail Settings

9Names Operation Type HeaderCommand DataCRC Action Type Setting CodePower Set Turn off BE EF 03 06 00 2A D3 01 00 00 60 00 00Turn on BE EF03 0

Page 116

7Setting upSetting upInstall the projector according to the environment and manner the projector will be used in.WARNING ►Place the projector in a st

Page 117 - SNMP settings

10Names Operation Type HeaderCommand DataCRC Action Type Setting CodeUser Gamma Pattern Set Off BE EF 03 06 00 FB FA 01 00 80 30 00 009 step gr

Page 118

11Names Operation Type HeaderCommand DataCRC Action Type Setting CodeCOLOR TEMP GAIN B Get BE EF 03 06 00 8C F5 02 00 B3 30 00 00Increment BE

Page 119

12Names Operation Type HeaderCommand DataCRC Action Type Setting CodeASPECTSet 4:3 BE EF 03 06 00 9E D0 01 00 08 20 00 0016:9 BE EF 03 06 00

Page 120

13Names Operation Type HeaderCommand DataCRC Action Type Setting CodeM1-D Set NORMAL BE EF 03 06 00 3E D9 01 00 20 20 00 00ENHANCED BE EF03 06 00

Page 121 - Communication Port

14Names Operation Type HeaderCommand DataCRC Action Type Setting CodeVOLUME-Component Get BE EF 03 06 00 01 CC 02 00 65 20 00 00Increment BE E

Page 122

15RS-232C Communication (continued)Names Operation Type HeaderCommand DataCRC Action Type Setting CodeSRS WOWRGB2Set TURN OFF BE EF 03 06 00 CE FE

Page 123 - Command Control Settings

16RS-232C Communication (continued)Names Operation Type HeaderCommand DataCRC Action Type Setting CodeAUDIO - M1-D Set TURN OFF BE EF 03 06 00 BA

Page 124

17Names Operation Type HeaderCommand DataCRC Action Type Setting CodeLANGUAGE Set ENGLISH BE EF 03 06 00 F7 D3 01 00 05 30 00 00FRANÇAIS BE EF

Page 125 - Command format

18Names Operation Type HeaderCommand DataCRC Action Type Setting CodeAUTO SEARCH Set TURN OFF BE EF 03 06 00 B6 D6 01 00 16 20 00 00TURN ON BE

Page 126

19Names Operation Type HeaderCommand DataCRC Action Type Setting CodeMY BUTTON-2 Set RGB1 BE EF 03 06 00 C6 32 01 00 01 36 00 00RGB2 BE EF 03 06

Page 127 - Automatic Connection Break

8ArrangementRefer to the illustrations and tables below to determine screen size and projection distance.The values shown in the table are calculated

Page 128 - Read this Safety Guide first

1Projector8918/8943User’s Manual – Network FunctionsThis manual is only intended to explain Network Functions.For safety, operations or any other issu

Page 129 - Safety Precautions

2Network FunctionsNetwork FunctionsConguring and Controlling the Projector via a Web BrowserYou can change the settings of or control the projector v

Page 130 - Surely connect

3Network FunctionsBefore using the network functions…To use the network functions of this projector, the projector must be congured to suit your netw

Page 131

4Network FunctionsConguring and controlling the projector via a web browserYou can adjust or control the projector via a network from a web browser o

Page 132

5Network FunctionsWhen conguring or controlling the projector via a web browser, an ID and password are required. There are two types of IDs, Adminis

Page 133 - Disconnect the

6SettingsSettingsRefer to the following for conguring or controlling the projector via a web browser.Example: If the IP address of the projector is s

Page 134

7SettingsNetwork InformationAll screen images displayed in this manual are screens of a logon using an administrator ID.Any administrator only functio

Page 135 - Disconnect

8SettingsNetwork SettingsDisplays and congures network settings.Click the [Apply] button to save the settings.• The new conguration settings are act

Page 136 - Warranty And After-Service

9SettingsPort SettingsDisplays and congures communication port settings.Click the [Apply] button to save the settings.• The new conguration settings

Page 137 - Audio Visual Products

10SettingsMail SettingsDisplays and congures e-mail addressing settings.Click the [Apply] button to save the settings.• You can conrm whether the ma

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