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G2000
INSTRUCTIONS
DIGITAL GRAPHICS PROJECTOR
MANUEL D’INSTRUCTIONS : PROJECTEUR GRAPHIQUE NUMÉRIQUE
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
VOL.
PAGE
BACK
PRESET
ZOOM FOCUS
COMPUTER VIDEO
QUICK
ALIGN.
AV
MUTING
W
T
MENU/ENTER
RM-M100 REMOTE CONTROL UNIT
Model No.
No de modèle G2000
Serial No.
No de série
ENGLISH
FRANÇAIS
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Page 1 - DIGITAL GRAPHICS PROJECTOR

G2000INSTRUCTIONS DIGITAL GRAPHICS PROJECTORMANUEL D’INSTRUCTIONS : PROJECTEUR GRAPHIQUE NUMÉRIQUEFor customer Use:Enter below the Serial No. which is

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8Controls and Features (cont.)Bottom SurfacetAir intake area (filter)Air is taken in through this area to cool the light-sourcelamp. If this area is b

Page 3 - GRAPHICS PROJECTOR

9ENGLISHControls and Features (cont.)Control Panel1STAND BY IndicatorON : When in stand-by mode.Blinking: When in cool-down mode.MemoAbout the cool-do

Page 4 - SAFETY PRECAUTIONS

10Controls and Features (cont.)Control Panel (Cont.)7VIDEO buttonUse this button to select a device such as a video deckconnected to the AV IN termina

Page 5 - SAFETY PRECAUTIONS (Cont.)

11ENGLISH1Y/C (S video) input terminal (Mini DIN 4 pin)Connect this terminal to the S video output terminal of avideo deck, etc.2VIDEO (composite vide

Page 6 - Contents

12Controls and Features (cont.)Connector Panel (Cont.)9COMPUTER IN (computer input) -2 terminal (BNC)These are input terminals for analog RGB signals,

Page 7 - Accessories

13ENGLISHOPERATEVOL.PAGEBACKPRESETZOOM FOCUSCOMPUTER VIDEOQUICKALIGN.AVMUTINGWTMENU/ENTER12345678ewqp9Controls and Features (Cont.)Remote Control Unit

Page 8 - Controls and Features

14Controls and Features (cont.)Installing BatteriesInstall batteries in the remote control. If the remote control has started to work erratically, rep

Page 9 - Left-hand side

15ENGLISHInstalling the ProjectorPrecautions for Installation When installing the projector, observe the followings:• Do not use the projector placed

Page 10 - Bottom Surface

16Installing the Projector (Cont.)Projection Distance and Screen Size The projector’s projection lens is a zoom lens of about 1.5 x. The screen size

Page 11 - Control Panel

17ENGLISHInstalling the Projector (Cont.)Relationship between Projection Distances and Projection Screen Sizes For 4 : 3 aspect ratio screens8.2 ft (

Page 12 - Control Panel (Cont.)

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Page 13 - Connector Panel

18Installing the Projector (Cont.)Effective Range and Distance of the Remote Control UnitThe operable distance of the remote control unit is about 10

Page 14 - Connector Panel (Cont.)

19ENGLISHConnecting to Various DevicesThe following signals can be input to the projector: Video signals(1) Response to color systems*1 : Responds if

Page 15 - Remote Control Unit

20Memo• When connecting a video device, use a TBC along with it, or onewhich has a built-in TBC.• Use of an extension cable to connect a video device

Page 16 - Installing Batteries

21ENGLISHConnecting to Devices which Control the ProjectorBefore connection, be sure to turn off both the projector and devices to be connected.• Read

Page 17 - Installing the Projector

22Connecting to Various Devices (Cont.)Connecting to Computer DevicesBefore connection, be sure to turn off both the projector and computer devices.•

Page 18 - CAUTIONS and NOTES

23ENGLISHBefore connection, be sure to turn off both the projector and computer devices.• Read the manual which comes with each device thoroughly. Co

Page 19 - Projection

24Connecting to Various Devices (Cont.)After all devices have finished being connected, connect the projector’s power cord. At this time, do not turn

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25ENGLISHWhen Turning On the Devices Connected to the ProjectorTurn on the switches of the projector and the devices connected in the following order.

Page 21 - Connecting to Various Devices

26Basic Operations Projector’s buttons Remote control unitMAIN POWER switchThe following describes the basic procedure for normal use ofthe projecto

Page 22 - Connecting to Video Devices

27ENGLISH Remote control unitBasic Operations (Cont.) Projector’s buttons2. Select the video input to be projectedRemote control unit ProjectorLine

Page 23 - Connecting to Other Devices

1ENGLISH DIGITALGRAPHICS PROJECTORG2000INSTRUCTIONSG2000 SubcoverEN 99.11.20, 3:27 AM1

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28Basic Operations (Cont.)4. Adjust focus Adjust focus with the remote control’s FOCUS (+/–)buttons. To focus on farther points:Press the FOCUS (+)

Page 25 - Connection to Macintosh

29ENGLISHOPERATEVOL.PAGEBACKPRESETZOOM FOCUSCOMPUTER VIDEOQUICKALIGN.AVMUTINGWTMENU/ENTERBasic Operations (Cont.)¶ For Operating Other Functions To

Page 26 - ■ To use the projector

30OPERATEVOL.PAGEBACKPRESETZOOM FOCUSCOMPUTER VIDEOQUICKALIGN.AVMUTINGWTMENU/ENTERBasic Operations (Cont.) To display the MAIN menuThe main menu is u

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31ENGLISHOPERATEVOL.PAGEBACKPRESETZOOM FOCUSCOMPUTER VIDEOQUICKALIGN.AVMUTINGWTMENU/ENTER Remote control unitPAGE BACK buttonBasic Operations (Cont.)

Page 28 - Basic Operations

32 SETTINGTRACKING PHASE H.POS. V.POS. FOCUS

Page 29 - 3. Adjust the screen size

33ENGLISHOperating the Main MenuConfiguration the Main Menu (AV Input) For computer inputs, see the following page.You can adjust video quality (PICTU

Page 30 - 5. Adjust sound volume

34Operating the Main Menu (Cont.)Configuration of the Main Menu (Computer-related input)Main menu (Computer-related inputs : During COMPUTER IN-1 or -

Page 31 - Basic Operations (Cont.)

35ENGLISHOPERATEVOL.PAGEBACKPRESETZOOM FOCUSCOMPUTER VIDEOQUICKALIGN.AVMUTINGWTMENU/ENTERMENU/ENTERbuttonCursor buttonsPAGE BACK buttonOperating the M

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36OPERATEVOL.PAGEBACKPRESETZOOM FOCUSCOMPUTER VIDEOQUICKALIGN.AVMUTINGWTMENU/ENTERMENU/ENTERbuttonCursor buttonsPAGE BACK buttonOperating the Main Men

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37ENGLISHOPERATEVOL.PAGEBACKPRESETZOOM FOCUSCOMPUTER VIDEOQUICKALIGN.AVMUTINGWTMENU/ENTERMENU/ENTERbuttonCursor buttonsPAGE BACK buttonOperating the M

Page 34 - Operating the Setting Menu

2Thank you for purchasing this projector. Before using it, read and follow all instructions carefully to take fulladvantage of the projector's ca

Page 35 - Operating the Main Menu

38OPERATEVOL.PAGEBACKPRESETZOOM FOCUSCOMPUTER VIDEOQUICKALIGN.AVMUTINGWTMENU/ENTERMENU/ENTERbuttonCursor buttonsPAGE BACK buttonOperating the Main Men

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39ENGLISHOPERATEVOL.PAGEBACKPRESETZOOM FOCUSCOMPUTER VIDEOQUICKALIGN.AVMUTINGWTMENU/ENTERMENU/ENTERbuttonCursor buttonsPAGE BACK buttonAdjusting the S

Page 37 - Submenu item display:

40OPERATEVOL.PAGEBACKPRESETZOOM FOCUSCOMPUTER VIDEOQUICKALIGN.AVMUTINGWTMENU/ENTERMENU/ENTERbuttonCursor buttonsPAGE BACK buttonOperating the Main Men

Page 38 - PAGE BACK button

41ENGLISHOPERATEVOL.PAGEBACKPRESETZOOM FOCUSCOMPUTER VIDEOQUICKALIGN.AVMUTINGWTMENU/ENTERMENU/ENTERbuttonCursor buttonsPAGE BACK buttonAdjusting Pictu

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42OPERATEVOL.PAGEBACKPRESETZOOM FOCUSCOMPUTER VIDEOQUICKALIGN.AVMUTINGWTMENU/ENTERMENU/ENTERbuttonCursor buttonsPAGE BACK buttonOperating the Main Men

Page 40 - PAGE BACK again

43ENGLISHOPERATEVOL.PAGEBACKPRESETZOOM FOCUSCOMPUTER VIDEOQUICKALIGN.AVMUTINGWTMENU/ENTERMENU/ENTERbuttonCursor buttonsPAGE BACK buttonOperating the M

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44OPERATEVOL.PAGEBACKPRESETZOOM FOCUSCOMPUTER VIDEOQUICKALIGN.AVMUTINGWTMENU/ENTERMENU/ENTERbuttonCursor buttonsPAGE BACK buttonOperating the Main Men

Page 42 - ■ When AV signals are input

45ENGLISHOPERATEVOL.PAGEBACKPRESETZOOM FOCUSCOMPUTER VIDEOQUICKALIGN.AVMUTINGWTMENU/ENTERMENU/ENTERbuttonCursor buttonsPAGE BACK buttonOperating the M

Page 43 - ■Submenu items

46OPERATEVOL.PAGEBACKPRESETZOOM FOCUSCOMPUTER VIDEOQUICKALIGN.AVMUTINGWTMENU/ENTERMENU/ENTERbuttonCursor buttonsPAGE BACK buttonOperating the Main Me

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47ENGLISHOPERATEVOL.PAGEBACKPRESETZOOM FOCUSCOMPUTER VIDEOQUICKALIGN.AVMUTINGWTMENU/ENTERMENU/ENTERbuttonCursor buttonsPAGE BACK buttonChanging (Setti

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3ENGLISH– This product should be operated only with the type ofpower source indicated on the label. If you are not sureof the type of power supply to

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48OPERATEVOL.PAGEBACKPRESETZOOM FOCUSCOMPUTER VIDEOQUICKALIGN.AVMUTINGWTMENU/ENTERMENU/ENTERbuttonCursor buttonsPAGE BACK buttonOperating the Main Men

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49ENGLISHSetting Up ChannelsOperating the Main Menu (Cont.)OPERATEVOL.PAGEBACKPRESETZOOM FOCUSCOMPUTER VIDEOQUICKALIGN.AVMUTINGWTMENU/ENTERMENU/ENTERb

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50Operating the Main Menu (Cont.)Setting Up Channels (Cont.)OPERATEVOL.PAGEBACKPRESETZOOM FOCUSCOMPUTER VIDEOQUICKALIGN.AVMUTINGWTMENU/ENTERMENU/ENTER

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51ENGLISHSetting Up Channels (Cont.)Operating the Main Menu (Cont.)OPERATEVOL.PAGEBACKPRESETZOOM FOCUSCOMPUTER VIDEOQUICKALIGN.AVMUTINGWTMENU/ENTERMEN

Page 50 - ■ Submenu item

52Operating the Main Menu (Cont.)Setting Up Channels (Cont.)OPERATEVOL.PAGEBACKPRESETZOOM FOCUSCOMPUTER VIDEOQUICKALIGN.AVMUTINGWTMENU/ENTERMENU/ENTER

Page 51

53ENGLISHSetting Up Channels (Cont.)Operating the Main Menu (Cont.)OPERATEVOL.PAGEBACKPRESETZOOM FOCUSCOMPUTER VIDEOQUICKALIGN.AVMUTINGWTMENU/ENTERMEN

Page 52 - (set up)

54Operating the Main Menu (Cont.)Changing ChannelsOPERATEVOL.PAGEBACKPRESETZOOM FOCUSCOMPUTER VIDEOQUICKALIGN.AVMUTINGWTMENU/ENTERMENU/ENTERbuttonCurs

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55ENGLISHChanging Channels (Cont.)Operating the Main Menu (Cont.)OPERATEVOL.PAGEBACKPRESETZOOM FOCUSCOMPUTER VIDEOQUICKALIGN.AVMUTINGWTMENU/ENTERMENU/

Page 54 - Setting Up Channels (Cont.)

56Operating the Main Menu (Cont.)Setting up (or Change) User SourcesOPERATEVOL.PAGEBACKPRESETZOOM FOCUSCOMPUTER VIDEOQUICKALIGN.AVMUTINGWTMENU/ENTERME

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57ENGLISHOperating the Main Menu (Cont.)Setting up (or Change) User Sources (Cont.)OPERATEVOL.PAGEBACKPRESETZOOM FOCUSCOMPUTER VIDEOQUICKALIGN.AVMUTIN

Page 56 - Channel” :

4ContentsSAFETY PRECAUTIONS ... 2Accessories ... 5Controls and Features ...

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58Operating the Main Menu (Cont.)Setting up (or Change) User Sources (Cont.)OPERATEVOL.PAGEBACKPRESETZOOM FOCUSCOMPUTER VIDEOQUICKALIGN.AVMUTINGWTMENU

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59ENGLISHOperating the Main Menu (Cont.)Setting up or Changing the Display SizeOPERATEVOL.PAGEBACKPRESETZOOM FOCUSCOMPUTER VIDEOQUICKALIGN.AVMUTINGWTM

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60Replacing the FuseA fuse is used to protect the power source of the projector. If the fuse is burned out, replace it. When the power switchis turned

Page 60 - Press the MENU/ENTER button

61ENGLISHReplacing the Light-Source LampThe light-source lamp has its service life. It is approximately 1000 hours.When the light-source lamp approach

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622Loosen the lamp-unit screws, raisethe handle, and pull out the lampunit.Loosen the two screws with a flat-end screwdriver.ScrewLamp unitHandleLamp

Page 62 - Replacing the Fuse

63ENGLISHReplacing the Light-source Lamp (Cont.)Resetting the Lamp Use TimeAfter replacing with a new light-source lamp, reset the counter inside the

Page 63 - Remove the lamp-replacement

64Cleaning and Replacing the FilterClean the filter periodically. If the filter is heavily stained and does not get clean, or if it is damaged, replac

Page 64 - CAUTIONS

65ENGLISHTroubleshootingSolutions to common problems related to your projector are described here. If none of the solutions presented heresolves the p

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66* This projector is equipped with a microcomputer that may operate abnormally due to interference from external components.If this happens, turn off

Page 66 - Reinstall the filter

67ENGLISHSpecificationsOptical mechanism system• Projection method 3D-ILA device, 1 lens, 3 primary color optical shutter method• D-ILA device 0.9&quo

Page 67 - Troubleshooting

5ENGLISHRemote control unit (RM-M100U) AAA/R03-size dry cell battery (×2)(for checking operation)Power code[approx. 2.5 m (8.2 ft)]Personal computer c

Page 68 - Maintenance

68Horizontal sync/composite sync signal (H/Cs)H : 1V(p-p) to 5V(p-p), high impedance (positive/negative polarity)Cs : 1V(p-p) to 5V(p-p), high impedan

Page 69 - Specifications

69ENGLISHSpecifications (Cont.)Outside dimensions Top Front Side20 (505)*15-1/4 (133)*1(φ102)14-1/2 (367)15-3/8 (388)20 (505)*115-1/2 (392)15-5/8

Page 70 - 2˝ × 15

70 RS-232C terminal COMPUTER IN-1 (PC) / COMPUTER OUT TerminalPin number Signal name1 N/C2RD3TD4 N/C5 GNDPin number Signal name6 N/C7 N/C8 N/C9 N/CP

Page 71 - DTV-format signals

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Page 72 - ■ Y/C terminal

G2000 DIGITAL GRAPHICS PROJECTORPrinted in JapanLCT0674-001A1199-K-M-NiConfidential and proprietary information.© Copyright 1999 by Hughes-JVC Technol

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6Controls and FeaturesFront Side / Top Surface / Right Side1Exhaust ventsVents for cooling fans through which warm air comes out.CAUTION• Do not block

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7ENGLISHControls and Features (cont.)Left-hand sidewControl panelFor details, refer to “Control Panel” (page 9).eConnector panelFor details, refer to

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