HP Hewlett Packard Projector VP6100 User Manual

HP VP6100 Series  
Digital Projector  
User’s Guide  
 
User’s Guide  
Table of Contents  
Table of Contents  
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User’s Guide  
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Table of Contents  
 
User’s Guide  
INTRODUCTION  
Warning  
TO PREVENT SHOCK, DO NOT OPEN THE CABINET. NO USER –SER-  
VICEABLE PARTS INSIDE. REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE  
PERSONNEL. PLEASE READ THIS USER’S GUIDE BEFORE YOU OPER-  
ATE YOUR PROJECTOR. SAVE THIS USER’S GUIDE FOR FUTURE REF-  
ERENCE .  
Safety Instructions  
1. Read this user’s guide before you operate your projector and save it for future  
reference.  
2. The lamp becomes extremely hot during operation. Allow the projector to cool  
for approximately 45 minutes prior to removing the lamp assembly for  
replacement. Do not operate lamps beyond the rated lamp life. Excessive  
operation of lamps beyond the rated life could cause them to explode on rare  
occasions.  
3. Never replace the lamp assembly or any electronic components unless the  
projector is unplugged.  
4. To reduce the risk of electric shock, do not disassemble this appliance. Take it to a  
qualified technician when service or repair is required. Incorrect reassembly can  
cause electric shock when the appliance is subsequently used.  
5. Do not place this product on an unstable cart, stand, or table. The product may  
fall, sustaining serious damage.  
6. This product is capable of displaying inverted images for ceiling mount installation.  
Please use suitable equipment for mounting the unit and ensure it is securely  
installed.  
Caution  
Always remove the lens cap when the projector lamp is on.  
Do not look straight at the projector lens during operation. The intense  
light beam may damage your eyes.  
In some countries, the line voltage is NOT stable. This projector is  
designed to operate safely within a bandwidth of 110 to 230 volts, but  
could fail if power cuts or surges of more than10 volts occur. In these  
high-risk areas, it is recommended that a power stabilizer unit be used  
in conjuction with this projector.  
Save this user’s guide: The information contained in this manual will assist you in  
operating and maintaining your personal projector.  
Introduction  
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User’s Guide  
Shipping Contents  
The projector is shipped with the cables required for connection to standard PC or  
laptop computers. Carefully unpack and verify that you have all the items shown below.  
If any of these items are missing, please contact personnel at the place of purchase.  
Quick Setup Guide  
Warranty and Support  
Projector  
Audio/ Video Cable  
Audio Cable  
Remote Control  
User’s Guide CD  
VGA Cable  
Power Cord  
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Introduction  
 
 
User’s Guide  
Projector Description  
Projector  
External control panel  
Audio/ Video connector  
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(see next page)  
Projection lens  
Audio jack  
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13  
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2
Front adjuster  
USB mouse connector  
S-Video jack  
3
IR remote sensor  
4
Ventilation grill  
RS 232 control port  
Rear adjuster feet  
Kensington lock slot  
AC power cord inlet  
Main power switch  
Lamp door  
5
15  
16  
Speaker  
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Focus and zoom adjusters  
17  
7
VGA signal input (PC)  
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19  
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VGA signal output  
9
YPBPR connector  
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Introduction  
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User’s Guide  
External Control Panel  
Power  
Lamp Indicator  
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Turns the projector on or off.  
Auto Sync  
The Lamp Indicator will light up  
when the lamp needs service,  
cooling or replacement. See “Lamp  
detailed information.  
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Automatically determines the best  
picture settings for current received  
signals.  
Temp indicator  
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3
5
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6
<
>
^
v
The Temp indicator will light up  
when the system temperature is  
too high, which may occur if the  
projector is operated improperly.  
Menu  
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Menu displays the menu system and  
closes the menu system. < and >  
navigate among menus and change  
settings. ^ and v select individual  
parameters for making changes.  
detailed information.  
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User’s Guide  
Adjuster  
The projector is equipped with 2 quick-release adjuster feet. Push the buttons to adjust  
its tilt angle.  
1. Lift the projector up and press the adjuster button to release the adjuster.  
2. The adjuster will drop into position and be locked.  
Projector Features  
The projector integrates high-performance optical engine projection and a user-friendly  
design to deliver high reliability and ease of use.  
The projector offers the following features:  
Small and light for portability  
Compact remote control  
High quality manual zoom lens  
One-key auto-adjustment to display the best picture quality  
Digital keystone correction to correct distorted images  
Adjustable color balance control for data/video display  
Ultra-high brightness projection lamp  
Ability to display 16.7 million colors  
On-screen menus in 11 languages  
Switchable Presentation/ Video mode for data/ video display  
Powerful AV function to provide high quality AV picture  
HDTV compatibility (YPBPR)  
Note: The brightness of the projected image will vary depending on the  
ambient lighting conditions and contrast/brightness settings.  
Introduction  
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User’s Guide  
Remote Control Description  
Hide/ Show image  
Source  
Power  
Resync (Auto-sync)  
Menu  
Keystone  
Keystone  
Remote Control Effective Range  
The remote sensors are located on the front and the back of the projector. It can  
function in a range of 30 degrees horizontally and 30 degrees vertically relative to a line  
that is a right angle to the remote sensors. The distance between the remote control  
and the remote sensors must be shorter than 6 meters (19.5 feet).  
Removing the Battery Protector  
The remote control will not operate until you remove the battery protector. Pull the  
plastic tab until it comes out of the remote control.  
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User’s Guide  
Replacing the Battery  
Pull out the battery  
Push the hoder  
into the remote  
control.  
Insert the new  
battery in the  
holder.  
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3
1
holder.  
Caution  
Avoid excessive heat and humidity. There may be danger of an explosion if  
batteries are incorrectly replaced. Replace only with the same or equivalent  
type recommended by the manufacturer. Dispose of used batteries accord-  
ing to the manufacturer’s instructions.  
Introduction  
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User’s Guide  
INSTALLATION  
Screen Size  
Place the projector at the required distance from the screen according to the desired  
picture size (see the table below).  
Projection Distance  
VP6120 (XGA) screen size chart  
Diagonal measurement  
Diagonal measurement  
Distance from  
screen  
Distance from  
screen  
Minimum  
zoom  
Maximum  
zoom  
Minimum zoom Maximum zoom  
feet inches feet inches feet inches meters cm  
meters  
0.62  
0.93  
1.24  
1.56  
1.87  
2.18  
2.49  
2.80  
3.11  
3.42  
3.73  
4.04  
4.36  
4.67  
4.98  
cm  
62.2  
93.3  
meters  
0.76  
1.14  
1.52  
1.91  
2.29  
2.67  
3.05  
3.43  
3.81  
4.19  
4.57  
4.95  
5.33  
5.72  
6.10  
cm  
76.2  
4
48  
72  
2.49  
3.73  
4.98  
6.22  
7.47  
29.9  
44.8  
59.7  
74.7  
89.6  
3.05  
4.57  
6.10  
7.62  
36.6  
54.9  
73.2  
91.4  
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1.5  
2
100  
150  
200  
250  
300  
350  
400  
450  
500  
550  
600  
650  
700  
750  
800  
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114.3  
152.4  
190.5  
228.6  
266.7  
304.8  
342.9  
381.0  
419.1  
457.2  
495.3  
533.4  
571.5  
609.6  
8
96  
124.5  
155.6  
186.7  
217.8  
248.9  
280.0  
311.2  
342.3  
373.4  
404.5  
435.6  
466.7  
497.8  
10  
12  
14  
16  
18  
20  
22  
24  
26  
28  
30  
32  
120  
144  
168  
192  
2.5  
3
3.5  
4
4.5  
5
5.5  
6
6.5  
7
7.5  
8
9.14 109.7  
8.71 104.5 10.67 128.0  
9.96 119.5 12.19 146.3  
216 11.20 134.4 13.72 164.6  
240 12.45 149.4 15.24 182.9  
264 13.69 164.3 16.76 201.2  
288 14.94 179.2 18.29 219.5  
312 16.18 194.2 19.81 237.7  
336 17.42 209.1 21.34 256.0  
360 18.67 224.0 22.86 274.3  
384 19.91 239.0 24.38 292.6  
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User’s Guide  
VP6110 (SVGA) screen size chart  
Diagonal measurement  
Diagonal measurement  
Minimum zoom Maximum zoom  
Distance from  
screen  
Distance from  
screen  
Minimum  
zoom  
Maximum  
zoom  
feet inches feet inches feet inches meters cm  
meters  
0.49  
0.73  
0.98  
1.22  
1.47  
1.71  
1.96  
2.20  
2.45  
2.69  
2.93  
3.18  
3.42  
3.67  
3.91  
cm  
48.9  
73.4  
97.8  
meters  
0.60  
0.90  
1.20  
1.50  
1.80  
2.10  
2.40  
2.70  
2.99  
3.29  
3.59  
3.89  
4.19  
4.49  
4.79  
cm  
59.9  
89.8  
4
48  
72  
1.96  
2.93  
3.91  
4.89  
5.87  
6.85  
7.83  
23.5  
35.2  
47.0  
58.7  
70.4  
82.2  
93.9  
2.40  
3.59  
4.79  
5.99  
7.19  
28.7  
43.1  
57.5  
71.9  
86.2  
1
1.5  
2
100  
150  
200  
250  
300  
350  
400  
450  
500  
550  
600  
650  
700  
750  
800  
6
8
96  
119.8  
149.7  
179.7  
209.6  
239.6  
269.5  
299.5  
329.4  
359.4  
389.3  
419.3  
449.2  
479.1  
10  
12  
14  
16  
18  
20  
22  
24  
26  
28  
30  
32  
120  
144  
168  
192  
216  
240  
2.5  
3
3.5  
4
4.5  
5
5.5  
6
6.5  
7
7.5  
8
122.3  
146.7  
171.2  
195.7  
220.1  
244.6  
269.0  
293.5  
317.9  
342.4  
366.8  
391.3  
8.39 100.6  
9.58 115.0  
8.80 105.7 10.78 129.4  
9.78 117.4 11.98 143.7  
264 10.76 129.1 13.18 158.1  
288 11.74 140.9 14.37 172.5  
312 12.72 152.6 15.57 186.9  
336 13.70 164.3 16.77 201.2  
360 14.67 176.1 17.97 215.6  
384 15.65 187.8 19.17 230.0  
Connecting to Various Equipment  
The internal speaker is good for a small audience. If you have a larger audience, you  
may want to connect the audio source directly to a separate sound system instead of  
the projector.  
HDTV Equipment  
The projector is capable of displaying various High Definition TV display modes. Some  
of these sources are:  
Digital-VHS (D-VHS) player  
Satellite Dish HDTV receiver  
DVD player  
DTV tuners  
Most of these sources will provide an analog component video output, a standard VGA  
output, or a YPBPR (default) format.  
The projector is capable of accepting HDTV data through a YPBPR connector. Use a  
standard HDTV cable to display HDTV images.  
The following standards are supported in the HDTV function:  
480i  
480p  
720p  
1080i  
information on the HDTV OSD selections.  
Installation  
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Connecting to Various Equipment  
It only takes a few seconds to connect your projector to your desktop or notebook  
computer, VCR, or other systems. However, a Mac adapter is needed for connection to  
Macintosh computers.  
1. Computer  
The USB cable is not needed unless you have a remote control with mouse  
functions.  
2. DVD player or HDTV  
3. S-video device  
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4. Video device or VCR  
5. Output monitor  
Installation  
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User’s Guide  
OPERATION  
Start Up  
1. Plug the power cord into the projector and into a wall socket.  
2. Turn on the main power switch.  
3. Press and hold POWER to start the unit. The back-lit POWER key flashes green  
and stays green when the power is turned on.  
Remote Control  
Projector  
(When the power is turned off, there is a 120-second cooling period before the  
projector can be re-started.)  
4. Switch on all connected equipment.  
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Digital Keystone Correction  
Keystoning refers to the situation where the projected image is noticeably wider at  
either the top or bottom. To correct this, press KEYSTONE (hot key) on  
/
the control panel of the projector or on the remote control, and then adjust the sliding  
bar labeled Keystone, as needed. Press  
too wide.  
/
if the [top/ bottom] of the image is  
Projector  
menu  
Remote control  
keystone  
Auto Adjustment  
In some cases, you may need to optimize the picture quality. To do this, press the  
AUTO key on the control panel of the projector or on the remote control. Within 3  
seconds, the built-in Intelligent Auto Adjustment function will re-adjust settings to  
provide the best picture quality.  
Remote control  
Projector  
Operation  
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Source Selection  
When several input sources are available, press the SOURCE key to make a selection  
from the remote control or from the menu system.  
Remote control  
Projector  
Video and Audio Adjustments -- the Menu System  
1. On the projector or remote control, press the  
Menu button.  
2. Press < or > to select the desired menu.  
3. Press v or ^ to select the desired parameter.  
4. Press < or > to change the setting or open a  
sub-menu.  
5. To change another parameter, press v or ^ to  
select the parameter.  
6. To go to another menu, press the Menu  
button, then press < or > to select the menu.  
7. To close the menu system, press the Menu  
button one or more times.  
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User’s Guide  
Quick Tab  
FUNCTION  
DESCRIPTION  
Selects picture source.  
*The operation of this function depends on the Source Scan setting.  
Source  
Corrects slanted edges fo the image.  
Keystone  
Adjusts picture for type of input.  
Picture  
mode  
Synchronizes with input signal.  
Selects proportions of the image.  
Auto-sync  
Aspect ratio  
Operation  
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Adjust Tab  
FUNCTION  
Brightness  
DESCRIPTION  
Brightens or darkens the image.  
Sets difference between light and dark areas.  
Contrast  
Adjusts timing relative to input signal.  
*This function is available only when the input source is PC.  
Frequency  
Tracking  
Adjusts synchronization to input signal.  
*This function is available only when the input source is PC.  
Shifts image up or down.  
V position  
*This function is available only when the input source is PC.  
Adjusts intensity of colors.  
Saturation  
Tint  
*This function is available only when the input source is Video.  
Shifts colors toward red or toward green.  
*This function is available only when the input source is Video.  
Sharpens or softens the image.  
Sharpness  
*This function is available only when the input source is Video.  
Shifts colors toward red or toward blue.  
Color temp  
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Audio Tab  
FUNCTION  
Mute  
DESCRIPTION  
Stops audio output.  
Changes loudness of audio  
Volume  
Treble  
Changes loudness of higher frequencies.  
Changes loudness of lower frequencies.  
Bass  
Operation  
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Setup Tab  
FUNCTION  
Language  
DESCRIPTION  
Selects language for menus. Use < / > key to select the desired lan-  
guage.  
Adjusts the image to match the projector placement.  
1. Default  
2. Ceiling mounted projection  
Position  
4. Ceiling mounted and rear-  
screen projection  
3. Rear screen projection  
Sets whether projector searches for input signal.  
Selects position of on-screen menu.  
Source scan  
OSD position  
OSD timeout  
Sets how quickly on-screen menu closes.  
Auto-off  
Sets shutdown delay for no input signal.  
Lamp saver  
Sets lower light output for longer life.  
Advanced...  
Lamp reset  
For new lamp, resets hours of use.  
Reset menu  
Returns all settings to factory preset values.  
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PIP Tab  
These functions are available only when the input source is PC and a video or S-video  
source is also connected.  
FUNCTION  
Source  
DESCRIPTION  
Selects an input source for the picture-in-picture.  
Selects the size of the pic-  
ture-in-picture. Use < / >  
key to select small, medium  
or large PIP size.  
Size  
Selects a desired position for  
the PIP.  
Position  
Brightness  
Brightens or darkens the image.  
Contrast  
Sets difference between light and dark areas.  
Saturation  
Adjusts intensity of colors.  
PIP Adjust...  
Tint  
Shifts colors toward red or toward green.  
Sharpness  
Sharpens or softens the image.  
Operation  
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User’s Guide  
Shutdown  
1. Press and hold POWER and a warning message will appear. To turn off the  
projector, press POWER again.  
Projector  
Remote Control  
2. The fan will continue to run for approximately two minutes.  
3. Turn off the main power switch.  
4. Disconnect the power cord from the wall socket.  
Caution  
Please do not unplug the power cord before POWER is shut down or dur-  
ing the two-minute cooling process.  
If the projector is not properly shut down, to protect the lamp, the sys-  
tem will detect this and cool the lamp for two minutes automatically  
before turning on again.  
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MAINTENANCE  
Lamp Information  
Lamp LED Indicator  
Lamp LED is off  
Lamp LED is on  
Lamp is operating normally.  
Lamp is burned out or not properly installed. Repace the  
lamp.  
Lamp Replacement  
When the Lamp Indicator lights up red or a message appears suggesting the time of  
lamp replacement, please install a new lamp or consult your dealer. An old lamp could  
cause a malfunction in the projector and in rare instances may even explode.  
Warning  
To reduce the risk of electrical shock, always turn off the projector and dis-  
connect the power cord before changing the lamp.  
To reduce the risk of severe burns, allow the projector to cool for at least 45  
minutes before replacing the lamp.  
To reduce the risk of injuries to fingers and damage to internal components,  
use caution when removing lamp glass that has shattered into sharp pieces.  
To reduce the risk of injuries to fingers and/or compromising image quality  
by touching the lens, do not touch the empty lamp compartment when the  
lamp is removed.  
This lamp contains mercury. Consult your local hazardous waste regula-  
tions to dispose of this lamp in a proper manner.  
Maintenance  
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User’s Guide  
Step 1  
1. Turn off the projector. Disconnect the  
power cord from the outlet and the  
projector.  
2. Loosen the screw and remove the  
lamp cover. If the lamp is hot, avoid  
burns by waiting 45 minutes until the  
lamp has cooled.  
3. Loosen the 3 screws. (It is strongly  
recommended that you use  
a
Step 2  
magnetic-head screwdriver.) Pull the  
handle to remove the lamp housing. If  
the screws are not loosened  
completely, they could injure your  
fingers. Do not insert your hand into  
the box after the lamp is removed. If  
you touch the optical components  
inside, this could cause color  
unevenness in projected images.  
Step 3  
4. Replace the lamp with a new one.  
Insert it into the projector, and  
tighten the screws firmly. Loose  
screws may cause a bad connection,  
which may result in malfunction.  
5. Re-install the lamp cover and tighten  
the screw. Do not turn on the  
power with the lamp cover  
removed.  
Step 4  
6. After the lamp is replaced, turn on the  
projector and reset the total lamp  
operation time. To do this, use the  
on-screen menu system and go to  
Setup > Advanced > Lamp Reset. Do  
not reset if the lamp is not  
replaced as this could cause  
damage.  
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User’s Guide  
Temperature Warning Indicator  
Status  
Description  
Temperature  
LED is off  
Temperature is normal.  
Temperature  
LED is blinking  
Internal fan is not working properly. Turn off the projector and  
contact HP for assistance.  
Temperature  
LED is on  
Internal temperature is too high. Turn off the projector and  
check the vents for blockage. If this continues to occur, contact  
HP for assistance.  
Accessories  
You can buy HP accessories for your projector, such as the following:  
Carrying case  
Premium remote control (plus USB cable)  
Ceiling mount  
60-inch mobile screen  
Replacement lamp module  
Video and power cables  
Maintenance  
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TROUBLESHOOTING  
Common Problems & Solutions  
PROBLEMS  
TRY THESE SOLUTIONS  
Make sure the power cord is inserted fully into the power cord  
socket.  
Make sure the power cord is inserted fully into the power outlet.  
Toggle the power switch to the position “1”.  
Wait two minutes after the projector is turned off before turning  
the projector back on.  
NO POWER  
Check for the proper input source.  
Ensure all cables are connected properly.  
Adjust the brightness and contrast.  
Remove the lens cap.  
NO PICTURE  
Reposition the unit to improve its angle on the screen.  
Use the Keystone correction key on the control panel of the  
projector or the remote control unit.  
TRAPEZOID  
IMAGE ON  
THE SCREEN  
In the menu system, set the picture mode according to the type of  
image you are displaying: computer data presentation or video  
image.  
POOR COLOR  
Adjust brightness, contrast, or saturation.  
Press Auto Sync on the control panel of the projector or the  
remote control unit to get better picture quality.  
Adjust the focus.  
Reposition the unit to improve its projection angle.  
Ensure the distance between the unit and screen is within the  
adjustment range of the lens.  
BLURRED  
IMAGE  
Replace the batteries with new ones.  
Make sure there is no obstacle between the remote control and  
the projector.  
REMOTE  
CONTROL  
DOES NOT  
WORK  
Stand within 6 meters (19.5 feet) of the projector.  
Make sure nothing is blocking the front and rear receivers.  
If you are using a remote control with mouse and page up/ down  
functions, make sure you have a USB connection between the  
projector and computer. Certain computer models may not be  
compatible with the mouse and page up/ down functions of the  
projector -- try using a different computer.  
The remote control shipped with the projector does not include  
any features that use a USB connection.  
A USB connection supports only certain remote control features.  
See the remote control section of this table.  
USB  
CONNECTION  
DOES NOT  
WORK  
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User’s Guide  
Status Messages  
On-Screen  
Messages  
Description  
Projector is searching for input.  
SEARCHING  
Projector has identified the input signal and is running the auto  
image adjustment function.  
ACQUIRING  
SIGNAL  
Input signal frequency exceeds the projector’s range.  
OUT OF RANGE  
The lamp has been in operation for 1900 hours. Install a new lamp  
for optimal performance.  
LAMP WARNING  
- CHANGE LAMP  
AND RESET  
LAMP TIMER!  
The lamp has been in operation for 1980 hours.  
END OF LAMP  
LIFE. YOU MUST  
CHANGE THE  
LAMP SOON.  
The lamp has been in operation for over 2000 hours. The warning  
message will display for 15 seconds every time you turn on the  
projector.  
END OF LAMP  
LIFE. YOU MUST  
CHANGE THE  
LAMP NOW.  
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SPECIFICATIONS  
Projector Specifications  
Technical Specifications  
Note: All specifications are subject to change without notice.  
General  
Model name  
VP6120 (XGA)  
VP6110 (SVGA)  
Optical  
Display system  
Lens F/Number  
Lamp  
1-CHIP DMD  
F/2.6  
250W UHP lamp  
Electrical  
Power supply  
Power consumption  
Mechanical  
Dimensions  
AC100 ~ 240V, 4.0A, 50/60 Hz (Automatic)  
330W (Max)  
308 mm (W) x 95 mm (H) x 238 mm (D)  
10°C ~ 40°C  
Operating temperature  
range  
Weight  
6.9 lbs (3.1 Kg)  
Input terminal  
Computer input  
VGA input  
D-sub 15-pin (female)  
Video signal input  
S-VIDEO  
Mini DIN 4-pin port x1  
RCA jack x1  
VIDEO  
HDTV signal input  
Audio signal input  
Audio 1  
YPBPR RCA jack x3  
Mini jack stero port  
RCA jack L, R x2  
Audio 2  
Output  
USB mouse connector  
Speaker  
A/B series x1  
2 watt x 1  
Control  
RS-232C  
9-pin x1  
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User’s Guide  
Timing Chart  
Resolution  
640x350  
640x400  
720x400  
720x400  
640x480  
640x480  
640x480  
640x480  
800x600  
800x600  
800x600  
800x600  
800x600  
832x624  
1024x768  
1024x768  
1024x768  
1024x768  
1280x1024  
H Sync (kHz)  
V Sync (Hz)  
70.1  
Remark  
31.5  
37.9  
31.5  
37.9  
31.5  
37.9  
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85.1  
VESA  
70.0  
85.1  
VESA  
VESA  
60.0  
72.8  
VESA  
66.7  
Macintosh  
VESA  
43.3  
35.2  
37.9  
46.9  
48.1  
53.7  
49.7  
48.4  
56.5  
60.0  
68.7  
64.0  
85.0  
56.3  
VESA  
60.3  
VESA  
75.0  
VESA  
72.2  
VESA  
85.1  
VESA  
74.5  
Macintosh  
VESA  
60.0  
70.1  
VESA  
75.0  
VESA  
85.0  
VESA  
60.0  
VESA  
Specifications  
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User’s Guide  
DIMENSIONS  
307.5  
109.46  
Unit: mm  
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Dimensions  
 
 
User’s Guide  
REGULATORY AND SAFETY  
This section presents information that shows how your digital projector complies with  
regulations in certain regions. Any modifications to your digital projector not expressly  
approved by Hewlett-Packard could void the authority to operate the digital projector  
in these regions.  
LED Safety  
The infrared ports located on the digital projector are classified as Class 1 LED (light-  
emitting diode) devices according to International Standard IEC 825-1 (En 60825-1).  
This device is not considered harmful, but the following precautions are recommended:  
If the unit requires service, contact an authorized HP service center.  
Do not attempt to make any adjustment to the unit.  
Avoid direct eye exposure to the infrared LED beam. Be aware that the beam is  
invisible light and cannot be seen.  
Do not attempt to view the infrared LED beam with any type of optical device.  
Mercury Safety  
Warning: This digital projector lamp contains a small amount of mercury. If the lamp  
breaks, adequately ventilate the area where the breakage occurred. Disposal of this  
lamp may be regulated due to environmental considerations. For disposal or recycling  
information, please contact your local authorities or the Electronic Industries Alliance  
(www.eiae.org)  
U.S.A.  
This digital projector has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B  
digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to  
provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation.  
This digital projector generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy. If not  
installed and used in accordance with the instructions, it may cause harmful  
interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that  
interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this digital projector does  
cause harmful interference to radio or television reception (which can be determined  
by unplugging the unit), try the following:  
Reorienting or relocating the receiving antenna.  
Relocating the digital projector with respect to the receiver.  
Connecting the digital projector’s power cord to another power outlet.  
Connections to Peripheral Devices. To maintain compliance with FCC Rules and  
Regulations, use properly shielded cables with this device.  
For more information, consult your dealer, an experienced radio/television technician,  
or the following booklet, prepared by the Federal Communications Commission: How  
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User’s Guide  
to Identify and Resolve Radio-TV Interference Problems. This booklet is available from the  
U.S. Government Printing Office, Washington, DC 20402, Stock Number  
004-000-00345-4. At the first printing of this manual, the telephone number was  
(202) 512-1800.  
Canada  
This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003.  
Japan  
この装置は、情報処理装置等電波障害自主規制協議会 (VCCI) の基準に  
基づくクラス B 情報技術装置です。この装置は、家庭環境で使用する  
ことを目的としていますがの装置がラジオやテレビジョン受信機に  
近接して使用されると、受信障害をを引き起こすことが有ります。  
取扱説明書に従って正しい取り扱いをしてください。  
Korea  
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User’s Guide  
European Union  
NOTE: For regulatory identification purposes, your product is assigned a  
Regulatory Model Number. The Regulatory Model Number for your product is  
listed in the declaration below. This regulatory number is different from the  
marketing name and product number.  
DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY  
According to ISO/IEC Guide 22 and EN 45014  
Manufacturer’s Name:  
Manufacturer’s Address:  
Hewlett Packard Company  
Hewlett Packard Company  
Digital Projection & Imaging  
1000 NE Circle Blvd.  
Corvallis, OR 97330-4239  
Declares, that the product(s):  
Product Name:  
Model Number(s):  
Digital Projector L1596A and L1595A  
VP6120 and VP6110  
Regulatory Model Number(s):  
CRVSB-03HE  
Conforms to the following product specifications:  
Safety:IEC 60950:1991 +A1,A2,A3,A4 / EN 60950:1992+A1,A2,A3,A4,A11  
IEC 60825-1:1993 +A1 / EN 60825-1:1994 +A11 Class 1 LED  
GB4943-1995  
EMC: EN 55022: 1998 Class B [1]  
CISPR 24:1997 / EN 55024: 1998  
IEC 61000-3-2:1995 / EN 61000-3-2:1995 +A1:1998 +A2:1998 +A14:2000  
IEC 61000-3-3:1994 / EN 61000-3-3:1995  
GB9254-1998  
FCC Title 47 CFR, Part 15 Class B/ANSI C63.4:1992  
AS/NZS 3548:1995 Rules and Regulations of Class B  
Supplementary information:  
The product herewith complies with the requirements of following Directives and carries the  
CE marking accordingly:  
-Low Voltage Directive: 73/23/EEC  
-EMC Directive: 89/336/EEC  
[1] The product was tested in a typical configuration with Hewlett Packard Personal Computer  
peripherals.  
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two  
conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept  
any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.  
Corvallis, Oregon, March 7, 2003  
European Contact for regulatory topics only: Hewlett Packard GmbH, HQ-TRE, Herrenberger  
Straße 140, 71034 Boeblingen, Germany. (FAX:+49-7031-143143).  
USA Contact: Hewlett Packard Co., Corporate Product Regulations Manager, 3000 Hanover  
Street, Palo Alto, CA 94304. Phone: (650) 857-1501.  
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