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U3-1100SF/U3-1100Z
U3-810SF/U3-810Z
USER’S MANUAL
IMPORTANT
Digital Light Processing, DLP, Digital Micromirror Device and DMD are all trademarks of
Texas Instruments.
Windows 98, Windows 95, and Windows 3.1 are registered trademarks in the United States
and other countries of Microsoft Corporation.
IBM is a registered trademark of International Business Machines Corporation.
Macintosh and MAC are trademarks of Apple Computer Inc.
Other names of companies and products mentioned are trademarks and registered trade-
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* PLUS Vision Corp. is certified to ISO 14001 as a member of the
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PLUS Industrial Corporation is certified to ISO 9001.
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Otowa Head Office and PLUSLAND of PLUS Corporation
and PLUS Industrial Corporation are certified to ISO 14001.
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Summary of Contents

Page 1 - U3-810SF/U3-810Z

U3-1100SF/U3-1100ZU3-810SF/U3-810ZUSER’S MANUALIMPORTANTDigital Light Processing, DLP, Digital Micromirror Device and DMD are all trademarks ofTexas I

Page 2 - RF Interference

E – 9BDistance and image size for U3- 810Z and U3- 1100ZThe drawings show the image sizes and distances for tele and wide.1m (3.3feet)2m (6.6 feet)3m

Page 3 - Table of contents

E – 10AUDIO MOUSE RGB / YCbCrVIDEOS-VIDEOAUDIO MOUSE RGB / YCbCrVIDEOS-VIDEOConnecting video equipmentYou can connect up to two pieces of video equipm

Page 4 - Checking the

E – 11AUDIO MOUSE RGB / YCbCrVIDEOS-VIDEOConnecting Video Equipment With Component Video Signal (YCbCr) Output• Video equipment with component video s

Page 5 - Preparing the

E – 12AUDIO MOUSE RGB / YCbCrVIDEOS-VIDEOConnecting a PC or MacintoshThis projector can be used as a display for numerous applications by connecting t

Page 6 - Parts and controls

E – 13Changing the computer’s videoresolutionsDepending on your computer's graphics capability, you may beable to select one of several resolutio

Page 7 - Terminal Panel

E – 14Using the unitOperationBefore UsingOpen the sliding lens cap.1 Connect the power cord.The POWER indicator will light amber, the ex-haust fan wil

Page 8 - Wireless Remote Control

E – 15Adjuster AdjustmentThere are two adjusters: one on the right side of the back paneland another in the front center of the main unit.To raise the

Page 9 - Installation

E – 16Using the Remote Control(Input Selection)Operating from the main unitInputs can be selected not only by operating the remotecontrol but also by

Page 10

E – 17AUDIO MOUSE RGB / YCbCrVIDEOS-VIDEOThe remote control of this projector can be used as the PC mouse (wireless mouse function) by connecting the

Page 11 - Connecting video equipment

E – 18Various functions while using the unitAUTO buttonFREEZE buttonMUTE buttonVOLUME +/– buttonAutomatic Screen AdjustmentPress the AUTO button.AUTOT

Page 12 - VIDEOS-VIDEO

E – 2PrecautionsPlease read this manual carefully before using your PLUS U3-1100SF/U3-1100Z/U3-810SF/U3-810Z Data Projector and keep themanual handy f

Page 13 - Connecting a PC or Macintosh

E – 19Enlarging the pictureYou can enlarge the picture up to ten times the originalsize.Press ZOOM + button.While the button is pressed the picture is

Page 14

E – 20Menu StructureThe normal menu will bedisplayed when the MENUbutton is pressed with theremote control FLIP COVERclosed.The numerals in parenthese

Page 15 - 1 Connect the power cord

E – 21Normal menuRGB inputAdvanced menu• The Advanced menu cannot be used unless the FLIP COVER of the supplied remote control is open.RGB input(22)(2

Page 16 - 7 [U3- 810SF/U3- 1100SF]

E – 22The picture elements such as brightness, contrast, whitebalance, and so on can be adjusted individually for eachinput source. The adjustable ite

Page 17 - Using the Remote Control

E – 23Adjusting the projected image fromthe computerThe unit selects the most suitable resolutions as shown in the “Timing Chart” below according to t

Page 18 - MOUSE POWER

E – 24Manual Adjustment of PersonalComputer ImagesAdjusting Clock Frequency and Phase1 Select RGB as the input (page 16).2 Press the MENU button to di

Page 19 - KEYSTONE

E – 25ResettingResettingAll items can be reset to the standard settings except asfollows.• Lamp usage time• KEYSTONE adjustment values (including the

Page 20 - Screen Reduction

E – 26Setting the Cinema ModeThis is the setting for enjoying video in a dark or lightroom.This feature emphasizes the White which is available onVide

Page 21 - Menu Structure

E – 27Setting the RGB/YCbCr connectorThe RGB/YCbCr connector can be switched and used asthe component video signal (YCbCr) input connector.1 With the

Page 22 - Advanced menu

E – 28Setting in Accordance WithImage Contents (continued)Initial SettingsSetting KeystoneThis is used to set the height for keystone adjustment.1 Wit

Page 23

E – 3Cleaning• Disconnect the power cable (mains lead) from the unit.• Clean the cabinet of the unit periodically with a damp cloth. Ifheavily soiled,

Page 24 - Timing Chart

E – 29⇔⇔Using the Power Saving FunctionWhen there is no signal input for a period of 5 min. ormore, the power is automatically turned off and standbys

Page 25 - Computer Images

E – 30Selecting a Menu LanguageAny one of eight different languages can be selected formenu displays.1 With the FLIP COVER of the remote con-trol open

Page 26 - Hours of Usage

E – 31SymptomThe power will not turn on.No imageDistorted imagesBlurred imagesImages are offset vertically orhorizontally and are notcorrectly display

Page 27 - Adjusting Color Balance

E – 32ConditionOFFOn ContinuallyFlashing Very Rapidly (On and offin a cycle of 1 sec.)Flashing Rapidly(On and off in a cycle of 4 sec.)Flashing Slowly

Page 28 - With Image Contents

E – 33The rated lamp life is about 1,000 hours. The rated lamp life is the averagelife of the lamps produced and tested (under the test conditions of

Page 29 - Initial Settings

E – 34OpticalDMDTMSingle Chip Digital Micro Device (DMDTM)1024⳯768 dots (U3-1100SF/U3-1100Z) / 800⳯600 dots (U3-810SF/U3-810Z)Lamp High Performance Co

Page 30 - Selecting a Projection Type

E – 35OPENPOWER STATUSPOWER SOURCE AUTOPOWER STATUSPOWER SOURCE AUTOOPENOPENPOWER STATUSPOWER SOURCE AUTODimensionsU3-1100Z/U3-810ZU3-1100SF/U3-810SF2

Page 31 - Setting the Menu

E – 4Congratulations On Your Purchase Of The U3-1100SF/U3-1100Z/U3-810SF/U3-810Z Data ProjectorThe U3-1100SF/U3-1100Z/U3-810SF/U3-810Z is one of the m

Page 32 - Troubleshooting

E – 5USB mouse cable (1 m/3.3 ft.) [1][for IBM / Macintosh]No. 770707000PS/2 mouse cable (1 m/3.3 ft.) [1][for IBM PS/2]No. 770706000When using the re

Page 33 - Status Light Messages

E – 6PLUSAUTOSOURCEPOWERPOWEROPENSTATUSParts and controlsTop, front and side panel viewSpeaker [10, 18]Remote Sensor [5]Focus ring [15]Ventilation slo

Page 34 - Replacing the lamp cartridge

E – 7RGB / YCbCrS VIDEOVIDEOMOUSEAUDIOAUTOSOURCEPOWERPOWER STATUSRear and side panel viewThis security slot supports the MicroSaver® SecuritySystem. M

Page 35 - Specifications

E – 8Wireless Remote ControlENTER button [17, 25]AUTO button [18]FREEZE button [18]MUTE button [18]VOLUME +/– button [18]KEYSTONE +/– button [18]LEDTh

Page 36 - Dimensions

E – 9InstallationThe distance from the unit lens to the screen determines to the size of the projected image, therefore, you need to consider the plac

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