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Sanyo PLC-SW30 User Manual

Sanyo PLC-SW30
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Multimedia Projector
MODEL PLC-SW30
Owners Manual

Table of Contents

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Sanyo PLC-SW30 Specifications

General IconGeneral
Native aspect ratio4:3
Projection distance- m
Vertical scan range50 - 100 Hz
Horizontal scan range15 - 80 kHz
Projection technology3LCD
Contrast ratio (typical)300:1
Screen size compatibility34 - 200 \
Projector native resolutionSVGA (800x600)
Keystone correction, horizontal20 °
Lamp typeUHP
Lamp power150 W
Light source typeLamp
Service life of light source2000 h
Service life of light source (economic mode)2500 h
RMS rated power0.8 W
Number of built-in speakers1
Power sourceAC
AC input voltage100 - 240 V
Power consumption (standby)- W
Power consumption (typical)244 W
Power consumption (PowerSave)169 W
FocusManual
Throw ratio1.6 - 1.9:1
Focal length range- mm
Aperture range (F-F)1.6 - 1.8
HDCP-
Noise level- dB
Dot clock scanning frequency100 MHz
Full HDNo
Analog signal format systemNTSC, NTSC 4.43, PAL, PAL M, PAL N, SECAM
Supported graphics resolutions800 x 600 (SVGA)
USB connector typeUSB Type-B
HDMI ports quantity0
Serial interface typeRS-232
USB 2.0 ports quantityUSB 2.0 ports have a data transmission speed of 480 Mbps, and are backwards compatible with USB 1.1 ports. You can connect all kinds of peripheral devices to them.
PlacementDesktop
Product typeStandard throw projector
Product colorBlack, White
Cables includedAC, VGA
Remote control typeIR
Weight and Dimensions IconWeight and Dimensions
Depth190 mm
Width270 mm
Height78 mm
Weight2100 g

Summary

To the Owner

Operating Precautions

Read manual, operate properly for longevity and avoid malfunctions.

Safety Precautions

Electrical Shock and Fire Hazards

Warnings about moisture, not opening covers, and ventilation.

Safety Instructions

General Safety Guidelines

Read instructions, unplug when not in use, avoid water, use recommended attachments.

Installation Safety

Air Circulation and Ventilation

Importance of clear vents for cooling and heat dissipation.

Projector Placement Guidelines

Proper positioning to avoid fire hazards and ensure cooling.

Moving and Transporting

Precautions for moving the projector and using the carrying bag.

Compliance and Power Cords

FCC Compliance Notice

Information regarding FCC rules and radio frequency interference.

AC Power Cord Requirements

Guidance on using correct AC power cords for different regions.

Features and Design

Advanced Features Overview

Highlights portability, compatibility, image quality, zoom, and remote control.

Projector Overview

Component Identification

Identifies front, back, and bottom panel components of the projector.

Top Panel Controls

Control Buttons and Indicators

Describes POWER, SELECT, Point, MENU buttons and indicators.

Projector Terminals

Input/Output Ports

Details the function of VIDEO, S-VIDEO, USB, Audio, and Computer/Component ports.

Remote Control Operation

Remote Control Functions

Explains the use of each button for projector and computer control.

Operating Range

Specifies the effective range and angle for remote control use.

Preparation Procedures

Connecting the AC Power Cord

Instructions for safely connecting the projector to AC power.

Projector Positioning

Screen Size and Distance

Guides on positioning for optimal screen size and projection distance.

Adjustable Feet Usage

How to use feet to adjust projector position and tilt.

Remote and Lens Cover

Remote Control Battery Installation

Step-by-step guide for installing batteries in the remote.

Attaching the Lens Cover

Instructions for securing the lens cover with its string.

Installation Guide

Connecting to a Computer

How to connect the projector to IBM-compatible or Macintosh computers.

Video Connections

Connecting Video Equipment

Illustrates connections for VCR, DVD player, and other video sources.

Initial Setup

Operating the On-Screen Menu

Explains navigation and use of the projector's on-screen menu.

Menu System Overview

Menu Bar Structure

Shows the organization of menu options for computer and video sources.

Basic Projector Operation

Powering On and Off

Procedures for turning the projector on and off, including cooling.

Screen Adjustments

Zoom, Focus, and Keystone

How to adjust image size, sharpness, and correct distortion.

Picture Freeze Function

How to freeze the projected image on screen.

Advanced Operation

No Show, P-Timer, and Sound

Features for temporarily blanking screen, timer, and audio control.

Computer Input

Selecting Input Source

How to choose computer input signals via direct or menu.

Computer System Settings

Automatic and Manual Selection

Auto-detects signal or manually selects computer system.

PC Adjustments

Auto PC Adjustment

Automatically conforms sync, dots, and position for optimal computer image.

Manual PC Adjustments

Fine Tuning Image Parameters

Precise adjustment for flicker, dots, horizontal/vertical position.

Display Area and Settings

Adjusting Display Area and Full Screen

Controls displayed resolution, aspect ratio, and screen fit.

Image Level Selection (Computer)

Choosing Image Presets

Selects Standard, Real, or custom Image 1-4 presets.

Image Level Adjustments (Computer)

Fine-tuning Image Parameters

Adjusts contrast, brightness, color temperature, and white balance.

Screen Size Adjustments (Computer)

Resizing and Zooming

Options to fit image to screen or use digital zoom.

Video Input

Selecting Video/S-Video Source

How to choose between Video and S-Video input signals.

Component and RGB Input

Selecting Component/RGB Scart Source

How to choose Component or RGB Scart input signals.

Video System Settings

Selecting Video System Format

Chooses broadcast signal format or component video format.

Image Level Selection (Video)

Choosing Video Image Presets

Selects Standard, Cinema, or custom Image 1-4 presets.

Image Level Adjustments (Video)

Fine-tuning Video Image

Adjusts contrast, brightness, color, tint, and sharpness for video.

Video Enhancements

Grayscale, Progressive, and Screen Size

Adjusts grayscale, progressive scan, and screen resizing.

System Settings

Menu Navigation and Language

How to navigate settings, change language, and use Keystone.

Display and Logo Settings

Controls on-screen display elements and starting logo image.

Advanced Settings

Projection Orientation and Power Management

Settings for ceiling/rear projection and power saving.

Lamp Mode and Power Saving

Adjusts brightness for power saving and lamp life extension.

Control and Reset Options

Remote Control Codes and Key Lock

Manages remote codes, USB functions, and locks operation.

System Resets

Resets lamp counter and restores factory default settings.

Presentation Remote Control

Using the Remote as a Mouse

Details how the remote controls the computer cursor and projector.

Connection and Compatibility

How to connect the remote receiver and compatible computers.

Maintenance

Replacing the Projection Lamp

Step-by-step instructions for replacing the lamp assembly.

Lamp Maintenance

Resetting Lamp Counter

Resets the lamp replacement indicator after a new lamp is installed.

Lamp Handling Safety

Crucial safety precautions for handling high-pressure lamps.

Warning Indicator States

Troubleshooting Indicator Lights

Explains indicator meanings and actions for abnormal conditions.

Cleaning Procedures

Air Filter Cleaning

Instructions for cleaning air filters to maintain projector cooling.

Projection Lens Cleaning

Steps for safely cleaning the projector's lens.

Appendix

Troubleshooting Common Issues

Solutions for problems like no power, no image, or no sound.

Problem Resolution

Remote Control and Kit Issues

Troubleshooting for remote control and presentation kit malfunctions.

Projector Status Indicators

Interpreting Indicator Lights

Explains the meaning of POWER, WARNING, and LAMP REPLACE indicators.

Menu Navigation Guide

Computer Input Menu Tree

Visual map of menu options for computer input settings.

System Configuration Menus

Video Input and Settings Menu Tree

Visual map of menu options for video input and general settings.

Computer Compatibility

Supported Computer Specifications

Lists resolutions and frequencies compatible with the projector.

Technical Specifications

Detailed Projector Specifications

Provides comprehensive technical data on the projector's features.

Connections and Accessories

Terminal Pin Configurations

Details pin assignments for computer, control, and USB terminals.

Optional Parts Information

Lists optional accessories and their type numbers for ordering.

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