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BenQ TH585P User Manual

BenQ TH585P
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Digital Projector
User Manual
Home Entertainment Series I TH585
V 1.01

Questions and Answers:

BenQ TH585P Specifications

General IconGeneral
Typelamp
Light Source Life4000 hours
Displaydlp
Noise Level35 decibels
White Brightness3500 lumens
Resolutionfull hd (1080p)
Native Resolution1920 x 1080
Contrast Ratio10, 000:1
Aspect Ratio16:9
Throw Ratio Range1.5 - 1.65:1
Keystone Effectyes
3Dyes
HDMI Ports2
Video Inputvga, hdmi
Inputsusb type a, vga, 3.5mm audio
Sound Modemono
Built In Speakersyes
Speakers Output10 watts
Remote Controlyes
OS Compatibilitynone
Weight and Dimensions IconWeight and Dimensions
Depth8.9 inches
Height4.3 inches
Width12.3 inches
Net Weight6.2 pounds

Summary

Warranty and Copyright Information

Limited Warranty Details

Details BenQ's warranty against defects and conditions for the projector.

Copyright and Disclaimer

Specifies copyright ownership, usage restrictions, and warranty limitations for the manual.

Patent Information

Provides a link for checking BenQ projector patent coverage.

Important Safety Instructions

General Safety Guidelines

Covers reading the manual, eye safety, servicing, and power stability recommendations.

Operational Safety Precautions

Addresses lens obstruction, lamp heat, lamp life, electrical safety, and ventilation.

Important Safety Instructions (Continued)

Physical Safety and Ventilation

Warns about unstable surfaces, disassembly, blocking ventilation, and placing objects on the projector.

Environmental and Operational Notes

Explains normal heated air odor and projector placement considerations.

Important Safety Instructions (Final)

Liquid Hazard and Mounting Safety

Warns about liquid spills and notes capability for inverted mounting.

Unsuitable Environments and Precautions

Lists unsuitable environments and precautions for humidity, dust, and temperature.

Radiation and Laser Safety

Classifies product as Risk Group 2 and warns against staring at the lamp or laser beams.

Introduction

Shipping Contents and Accessories

Lists items included in the package and optional accessories.

Remote Control Battery Replacement

Provides step-by-step instructions for replacing batteries in the remote control.

Projector Exterior View

Controls and Functions

Remote Control and Projector Layout

Describes the functions of the remote control buttons and projector controls.

Key Button Functions

Details the functions of Power, Back, navigation, and volume keys.

Controls and Functions (Continued)

Source, Blank, OK, and Menu Buttons

Explains the functionality of SOURCE, ECO BLANK, OK, and MENU buttons.

Picture Mode and Audio Controls

Covers PIC MODE selection, audio toggling, and unsupported sound functions.

Controls and Functions (Final)

Smart Device Control via MHL

Explains controlling smart devices via the AUTO button in MHL mode.

Remote Control Effective Range

Specifies the effective range and angle for remote control operation.

Positioning Your Projector

Choosing an Installation Location

Lists factors to consider when selecting an installation location for the projector.

Projector Installation Methods

Describes four projector placement options: Front, Rear, Front Ceiling, Rear Ceiling.

Obtaining Preferred Image Size

Mounting the Projector

Mounting Kit and Security Recommendations

Recommends BenQ mounting kits and security cables for safe installation.

Pre-Mounting Precautions

Lists precautions and recommendations before physically mounting the projector.

Adjusting the Projected Image

Projection Angle and Feet Adjustment

Explains using adjuster feet to fine-tune the angle for trapezoidal images.

Auto-Adjusting Image Function

Describes the AUTO function for optimizing picture quality via intelligent adjustment.

Image Tuning and Keystone Correction

Fine-Tuning Image Size and Clarity

Explains using zoom and focus rings to adjust image size and sharpness.

Manual Keystone Correction

Details manual correction steps for trapezoidal projected images.

Connection

Connection Precautions and Cable Types

Lists steps before connecting and illustrates various signal cable connections.

Notebook Display Output

Provides tips for enabling external display ports on notebooks.

Audio and Smart Device Connectivity

Video Input Quality

Compares video quality levels for HDMI/MHL and Component Video inputs.

Audio Output and Smart Devices

Describes mono audio output and connecting wireless dongles for smart devices.

Operation

Starting Up and Initial Setup

Covers plugging in, powering on, and the initial setup wizard steps.

Setup Wizard Steps

Details projector position, OSD language, and vertical keystone setup.

Initial Setup and Input Signal

Auto Source, Menu Type, and Password

Configures automatic source searching, menu type, and password during initial setup.

Input Signal Detection and Handling

Explains signal searching, 'No Signal', and 'Out of Range' messages.

Using the Menus

OSD Menu Types: Basic and Advanced

Introduces the two types of OSD menus and their structures.

Basic OSD Menu Options

Lists the sub-menus and options available in the Basic Menu.

Switching to Advanced OSD Menu

Provides instructions on how to switch from Basic to Advanced OSD menu.

Securing the Projector

Security Cable Lock Usage

Explains the use of a Kensington lock for physical security against theft.

Password Function and Setup

Details setting a password and activating the Power On Lock for security.

Password Management

Password Errors and Recall Procedure

Describes error messages and the procedure for recalling a forgotten password.

Changing and Disabling Password

Provides instructions on how to change or disable the password protection feature.

Input Signal and Shutdown

Switching Input Signal Sources

Details how to select the desired input source from multiple connected devices.

Projector Shutdown Procedure

Provides steps for powering off the projector, including the cooling process.

Direct Power Off

Menu Operation

Menu System and Basic Menu

Explains menu variations and lists sub-menus/options in the Basic Menu.

Advanced Menu

Picture and Sound Settings

Details picture-related sub-menus like Picture Mode, Brightness, and sound options.

Display and System Setup (Basic)

Display Settings

Covers aspect ratio, wall color, image position, and overscan.

Basic System Setup Options

Details language, splash screen, auto off, and menu settings.

System Setup (Advanced) and Information

Advanced System Setup Features

Covers light settings, HDMI, baud rate, quick cooling, and high altitude mode.

Information Menu Contents

Lists details available in the Information menu, such as source and firmware version.

Basic Menu Details

Picture Mode Options

Describes predefined picture modes like Bright, Living Room, Cinema, Sports, Game, User.

Volume, Mute, Fast Mode, and 3D

Covers volume, mute, fast mode settings, and 3D content compatibility.

3D Settings and General Settings

3D Mode Configuration and Sync Invert

Explains 3D mode selection, brightness impact, and sync inversion for correction.

Settings Submenu Access

Provides instructions for accessing and saving settings within the Settings submenu.

Advanced Menu: Picture

Picture Mode and User Management

Details picture modes, loading settings, and renaming user-defined modes.

3D Mode Usage

Describes 3D mode appropriateness and limitations.

Advanced Menu: Picture Adjustments

Brightness, Contrast, Color, Tint, Sharpness

Explains how to adjust core picture parameters for optimal quality.

Gamma Selection and Color Temperature

Details gamma settings and preset color temperature options.

Advanced Menu: Color and Image Enhancements

Color Management (RGBCMY)

Explains adjusting Hue, Saturation, and Gain for primary colors.

Noise Reduction, Brilliant Color, Modes

Details noise reduction, Brilliant Color, Fast Mode, and Light Mode settings.

Menu Operation: Sound and Display

Sound Settings Options

Covers Mute, Volume, Ring Tone, and Reset Audio Settings.

Display Aspect Ratio and Settings

Explains aspect ratio, wall color, image position, and overscan adjustment.

Menu Operation: PC, 3D, and System Setup

PC & Component Tuning

Details phase, H. Size, and auto adjustments for PC/Component signals.

3D Functionality and Lens Shift

Explains 3D capabilities, mode selection, and digital lens shift.

Basic System Setup

Covers language, splash screen, auto off, and menu settings.

System Setup: Advanced and Control

Advanced Setup: Lights, HDMI, Baud Rate

Covers light settings, HDMI range, baud rate, quick cooling, and high altitude mode.

Password Security Features

Details setting up password security, including changing and locking the power on.

System Settings and Information

Key Lock and LED Indicators

Explains how to lock controls and the meaning of LED indicators.

Reset Settings and Information Menu

Resets most settings and lists information available, such as source and firmware.

Maintenance

Projector Care: Cleaning

Provides instructions for cleaning the projector lens and case.

Projector Storage and Transport

Offers guidance on proper storage and recommendations for transporting the projector.

Lamp Information

Lamp Hour Calculation and Display

Explains how the projector calculates and displays lamp usage time.

Checking Light Usage Time

Provides steps to check Light Usage Time via the OSD menu or Information menu.

Extending Lamp Life and Replacement

Light Modes for Lamp Longevity

Details how Light Modes extend lamp life and the function of Auto Power Off.

Lamp Replacement Timing and Warnings

Advises on indicators and messages signaling the need to replace the lamp.

Replacing the Lamp

Lamp Replacement Safety Precautions

Lists critical safety precautions for lamp replacement, including electrical shock and burns.

Lamp Handling and Cover Removal

Provides guidance on handling broken lamp glass and removing the lamp cover.

Lamp Replacement Procedure

Disconnecting and Securing the Lamp

Covers disconnecting the lamp, loosening screws, and securing the new lamp.

Inserting Lamp and Cover Reassembly

Details inserting the new lamp, connector, and reassembling the lamp cover.

Resetting the Light Timer

Indicators

Troubleshooting

Power and Picture Issues

Addresses problems with the projector not turning on or displaying a picture.

Image Clarity and Remote Control Problems

Offers remedies for blurred images and remote control malfunctions.

Password Incorrect Handling

Directs users to the password recall procedure for incorrect password entries.

Specifications

Optical, Electrical, and Mechanical Specs

Details resolution, display system, lamp, power, and weight specifications.

Input/Output Terminals and Requirements

Lists input/output terminals and environmental operating/storage conditions.

Dimensions

Timing Chart

Timing Charts: HDMI and PC Input

Timing Charts: Video and MHL Input

RS232 Commands

RS232 Pin Assignment and Basic Commands

Details pin configuration and lists commands for Power, Source Selection, and Audio Control.

RS232 Commands: Picture Setting

RS232 Commands: Operation and Lamp

RS232 Commands: Miscellaneous

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