Vivitar Digital Photo Frame DP1500 X User Manual

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Warranty Policy  
This projector is under warranty for one full year from the date of purchase by the  
original purchaser. In case of defects in materials or workmanship, Vivitar will repair  
or replace the projector free of charge. This warranty applies to the projector only  
and does not include batteries or other accessories. This warranty will not be honored  
if the projector has been mishandled or tampered with, or altered by anyone other  
than the manufacturer. Other than for the warranty herein, Vivitar is not responsible  
for loss, damage, or inconvenience of any kind. A defective projector being returned  
under warranty must be accompanied by a description of the problem and proof of  
purchase with the date of purchase clearly indicated. All related transportation costs  
and insurances are at the owner’s expense. Any alteration of this warranty cannot  
be made without the written approval of Vivitar.  
FCC Notice  
This equipment 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 commercial  
installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy  
and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful  
interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that  
interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause  
harmful interference to radio or television reception, detectable by turning the  
equipment in question off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the  
interference by one or more of the following measures:  
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna  
Increase the distance between the equipment and the receiver  
Connect the equipment to an outlet on a different circuit than that to which the  
receiver is connected  
Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help  
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to following  
two conditions:  
1. This device may not cause harmful interference, and  
2. This device must accept any interference that may cause undesired operation.  
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Important Information About Your DP-1500X  
Please read the following important information about your DP-1500X projector.  
Important Safety Information  
Warning:  
Never look into the projector lens when the lamp is switched on as the bright light  
can damage your eyes. Never let children look into the lens when it is on.  
Never open any covers on the projector except the lamp and filter covers.  
Dangerous electrical voltages inside the projector can cause severe injury. Except  
as specifically directed in this Instruction Manual, do not attempt to service this  
product yourself.  
Refer all service to qualified service personnel.  
Keep the plastic packing materials (from the projector, accessories and optional  
parts) out of the reach of children as these bags may result in death by suffocation.  
Be particularly careful around small children.  
Caution:  
When you replace the projector lamp, never touch the new bulb with your bare  
hands. The invisible residue left by the oil on your hands may be shorten the bulb  
life. Use a cloth or gloves to handle the new bulb.  
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Safety Instructions  
Always follow these safety instructions when setting up and using the projector:  
1.Do not place the projector on an unstable stand or table.  
2.Do not use the projector near water or sources of heat.  
3.Use accessories only as recommended.  
4.Use the type of power source indicated on the projector.  
If you are not sure of the type of power available, consult your dealer.  
5.Insert the projector’s three-pin plug into a properly grounded socket.  
6. Do not handle the plug or projector with wet hands.  
7.Always take the following precautions when handling the plug. Failure to do so  
may result in shock, damage, or fire.  
Ensure the plug is free of dust before inserting it into a socket.  
Ensure that the plug is inserted into the socket securely.  
8.Do not overload wall sockets, extension cords, or power strips as this  
may cause fire or electric shock.  
9.Do not place the projector where the cord can be stepped on as this may result in  
fraying or damage to the lead or the plug. Be alert to tripping hazard.  
10. Unplug the projector from the wall socket before cleaning. Use a damp cloth for  
cleaning the exterior of the projector. Do not use liquid or aerosol cleaners.  
Ocular Hazards -  
11. Never look directly into the projector lamp when it is on.  
12. Do not position the projector to point directly into an audience.  
13. Do not point the laser pointer at anyone, especially near their eyes.  
Copyright 2003 - Vivitar Corporation www.vivitar.com  
Rev 030819  
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TABLE OF CONTENTS  
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Projector Features and Controls  
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Projector  
Control Panel  
Remote Control  
Button Function  
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Getting the Most Out of Your Projector  
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Remote Control  
Auto Off Mode  
Sleep Mode  
Control Panel  
10  
Setup  
10  
11  
12  
12  
13  
13  
13  
14  
14  
Unpacking the Projector  
Setting Up the Projector  
Connecting to a Computer  
Connecting to a Video Source  
Using the Projector  
Turning the A/V Equipment On  
Turning the Projector On and Off  
Focusing and Positioning the Screen Image  
Operation Indicator  
15  
Projector Control Menus  
15  
15  
16  
16  
18  
20  
21  
Accessing the Main Menu  
Changing a Menu Setting  
Menu Options  
Input Menu  
Image Menu  
Computer Menu  
Audio Menu  
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24  
26  
Misc Menu  
Option Menu  
Reset Menu  
27  
Maintenance  
27  
27  
28  
28  
Cleaning the Lens  
Cleaning the Projector Housing  
Cleaning the Air Filter  
Replacing the Lamp  
29  
30  
Technical Specifications  
Appendix A  
30  
Preset Signals  
31  
HDTV Preset Signals  
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Projector Features and Controls  
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Projector  
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2
1.Zoom ring  
2.Focus ring  
6
3.Lens  
4. Ventilation slots  
(exhaust)  
5.Height Adjustment  
6.Front IR remote control  
sensor  
7.Speakers  
8.Control Panel including  
Lamp Power button  
3
8
4
9. AC power socket  
5
10. Main Power Switch  
11. Rear IR remote control sensor  
12. Security lock receptacle  
13. Control port (PS2 & USB)  
14. Audio IN connector  
15. DVI connector  
19  
18  
20  
16. Computer IN connector  
17. S-video input  
Component Video Inputs -  
18. Y jack  
19. Cb jack  
20. Cr jack  
10  
9
21  
21. Audio input jacks (L & R)  
17  
22  
22. Composite Video input jack  
16  
11  
23. Projector Lens Cap (Not Shown)  
15  
14  
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Control Panel  
LED  
POWER  
LAMP  
Power LED indicator - indicates power to projector  
Lamp LED indicator- indicates lamp power  
Control Panel Buttons -  
POWER  
MENU  
Turns the projector and lamp On and OFF  
Displays (or hides) the on-screen control menus  
SELECT  
ENTER  
AUTO  
Selects the desired menu choice  
Confirms a menu selection  
Automatically adjusts frequency and phase  
To manually select an input source  
INPUT  
KEYSTONE  
Adjusts trapezoidal distortion (+ & - ) of the projection which  
that may occur depending on the horizontal projection angle  
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Remote Control  
Button Function  
POWER  
Turns the projector and lamp On and OFF  
MENU  
Displays (or hides) the on-screen control menus  
Fires laser pointer (press and hold)  
LASER  
WINDOW  
AUTO  
Adjusts Window size while in PIP mode  
Automatically adjusts frequency and phase  
(To adjust manually - press enter, Menu/Computer/Tracking,  
Sync, PosiH, PosiV to fine tune.)  
COMPUTER  
VIDEO  
Selects computer input signal (computer, DVI, or HDTV)  
Selects video input signal (YCbCr, S-Video, Video)  
Picture-in-Picture: displays a second image window  
Displays pointer icon on the screen  
PIP  
POINTER  
Confirms the current setting  
ESC  
Deselects the current setting and exits a menu  
Adjusts trapezoidal distortion of the projection that may occur  
depending on the horizontal projection angle  
Adjusts the volume of the projectors speakers  
Freezes the current graphics and  
KEYSTONE  
VOLUME  
FREEZE  
video image on the screen  
BLANK  
Cuts off the screen temporarily  
D ZOOM  
MUTE  
Digitally zooms the current image window  
Temporarily cuts-off the projector speakers  
Selects the desired OSD (On-Screen  
LANGUAGE  
Display) language  
THUMB PAD  
The thumb pad is a thumb-activated  
navigational controller. It acts like a small  
joystick or game controller. Pressing the pad  
forward or backward allows you to  
navigate up and down the projector menus.  
If your projector is equipped with an optional  
mouse link cable, the controller pad will  
function as a remote mouse for your PC.  
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Getting the Most Out of Your Projector  
The projector has a full set of features that allow you to control the settings for video,  
audio, power management, display parameters, and much more. To derive the  
greatest utility from your projector, read the following sections for a summary of  
these important features.  
Remote Control  
The buttons on the remote control allow direct and immediate control of the most  
commonly used features including source selection, display modes, PIP, keystone  
adjustment, volume control, video freeze-frame, zoom, video blanking, audio muting,  
and power control. The remote control buttons can also be used for advanced  
functions and to access the projector’s menu system. The remote controller can be  
used as a remote mouse for your PC, and also includes a laser pointer.  
Auto Off Mode  
The auto off mode conserves power as well as lamp-life by automatically turning off  
the lamp if the projector does not detect an input signal for specified period of time  
- 30 minutes. In the auto off mode, the lamp is turned off, conserving electricity,  
cooling the projector, and extending the life of the lamp. Use the Power button on  
either the remote controller or the projector control panel to turn the projector on  
again if it has powered off.  
Sleep Mode  
The sleep mode conserves electricity by automatically turning off the lamp if the  
projector’s lamp is on continuously for a specified period ( 1 to 3 hours). In sleep  
mode, the lamp is turned off, conserving electricity, cooling the projector and extending  
the life of the lamp. Use the Power button to turn the projector on and off.  
Control Panel  
The control panel buttons on the top of the projector offer access to advanced  
functions, such as adjusting the brightness and contrast for computer images.  
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Setup  
This section tells you how to unpack, set up, and connect your projector to other  
equipment. The projector must be connected to a computer or a video source such  
as a video tape deck, camcorder, digital camera or notebook computer in order to  
make a projection. You may connect multiple sources to the projector such as a  
computer and a video source. You may also connect a computer mouse to use as  
a controller. Audio may be provided for one, or both, image sources. The audio  
source can be a computer, a channel of your video source, or another device such  
as a stereo.  
Unpacking the Projector  
When you unpack the projector, make sure you have all these components:  
Projector  
Projector carrying case  
Remote Controller (IR)  
2 AAA batteries for the Controller  
Power cord  
Computer cable  
S-Video cable  
A/V composite cable (RCA type for composite video and audio)  
Lens cap  
Instruction manual  
(The following cables are optional accessories)  
Audio cable  
HDTV to D-Sub (When using HDTV as input signal)  
Mouse cable (for PS/2)  
Mouse cable (for USB)  
DVI cable  
Component Video cable  
Many of the above optional items may not be required for your particular installation.  
Retain packaging materials in case you need to move or ship the projector in the  
future. It should always be transported in its original protective packaging.  
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Setting Up the Projector  
1.Place the projector on a sturdy, level surface preferably within five feet of the computer  
or video source.  
Caution: Do not hold the projector by the lens. This can damage the lens.  
2.Place the projector the correct distance from the screen. Use the following table  
as a guideline. Alternatively, as a rough estimate for planning purposes, use this  
guideline: For every unit (foot, meter) of screen width, the projector must be placed  
(set back) two units from the screen. The optical zoom capability of the projector  
allows an adjustment of 30 percent.  
Distance between the  
screen and the projector  
Projection Size (Diagonal) 40”  
50”  
70” 100” 150” 200” 300”  
Projection Distance [ft.]  
Lens at WIDE position  
Projection Distance [ft.]  
Lens at TELE position  
5
7
10  
14  
20  
27  
41  
7
9
12  
18  
27  
36  
54  
3.When replacing batteries for the remote controller, take the following precautions:  
Do not recharge used batteries, or expose batteries to fire or water.  
Replace batteries as soon as they run down. If the batteries leak, wipe away the  
fluid with a soft cloth. If battery fluid gets on your hands wash them immediately.  
Remove the batteries if you will not be using the remote controller for a long  
period of time.  
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Connecting to a Computer  
The projector will always project at XGA (1024 x 768) resolution. (XGA is the native  
resolution of the projector.) However, you can connect the projector to a computer  
source capable of displaying VGA (640 x 480), SVGA (800 x 600), XGA, or SXGA  
(1280 x 1024) resolutions. The projector will resize VGA, SVGA, and SXGA inputs for  
XGA projection. The types of computers supported by this projector include:  
IBM compatible laptop, notebook or desktop PCs (PC compatibles)  
Macintosh desktop computers (including Quadra®, Centris®, and Power Mac (with  
separate Sync: RGB HV), and Apple PowerBooks with video-out capability, including  
all 160, 165, 180 and 500 series PowerBooks (separate Sync: RGB HV)  
Connecting to a Video Source  
You can connect the projector to almost any common video source - VHS player,  
DVD player, camcorder, laser disc player or any other compatible video image source.  
The projector can accept composite, component, or S-Video signals. Composite  
video is characterized by a single-pin “RCA-type” video jack, usually colored yellow.  
Component video (YCbCr) is less common and features three “RCA-type” video  
jacks, typically colored red, green, and blue. S-Video is readily identified by a single  
connector with four small pins.  
You can connect the projector simultaneously to composite, component, and S-  
Video sources. You can select which video source to project using the control panel  
or remote controller. If the Auto Search feature is ON (see later sections of this  
manual), the projector will automatically detect and select a source. The projector  
supports both NTSC and PAL video formats. The projector will automatically detect  
and identify the video format. Note, however, whereas the projector can accept  
multiple simultaneous sources it can only accept one video format at a time.  
Each of the three video types require their respective cable. Composite video and  
S-Video cables are normally provided with the projector. If not, they are readily  
available at electronics stores and are commonly included with each video source  
device. For component-video (YCbCr), use the RCA-type triple cable that came with  
the video source. Finally, connect your video source to the projector using the  
appropriate cable.  
Note: The projector is not compatible with a cable TV-style coaxial “F” connector.  
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Using the Projector  
This section describes projector operations:  
Turning the projector and A/V equipment on and off  
Adjusting the projected image  
Projector controls  
Checking the Projector status  
Turning the Audio/Visual (A/V) Equipment On and Off  
It is preferable to turn on the projector and related A/V equipment in the following  
order: Projector, Computer, Video source, Audio source  
Turning the Projector On  
1.Connect the power cord to the projector (Page 6 - item 9)  
2.Insert the power plug into a wall outlet  
3.Remove the projector lens cap  
4.Turn on the Main Power Switch on the back of the projector (rocker switch Page 6  
- item 10) and note the following sequence:  
a) Power LED illuminates solid Red for one second  
b) The fan motor will start and the projector runs internal system tests  
c) The Power LED changes to solid green indicating the projetor is ready  
d) The fan motor turns off, but the Power LED remains Solid Green  
5.Press the Power button on either the projector control panel (Page 7), or the  
remote controller (Page 8). Notice that the POWER LED will blink twice and the fan  
motor will start. In about one minute the LAMP LED will be solid green, as the  
projected image comes to its full illumination level.  
Turning the Projector Off  
1.Press the Power button on either the projector control panel (Page 7), or the  
remote controller (Page 8).  
2. A message will appear on-screen prompting you to press the Power button  
again. Press either power button again.  
3. The lamp will turn off, but the fan will continue to run and the lamp LED will flash  
orange/yellow until the projector has cooled. The fun will turn off automatically.  
4. After the fan has turned off automatically you may turn off the Main Power Switch.  
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Focusing and Sizing the Projected Image  
When the projected image appears on the screen, adjust the focus and size:  
To adjust the focus, rotate the focus ring, which is the outer ring on the  
projector lens (Page 6, item 2)  
To adjust the size of the image, rotate the zoom ring (Page 6, item 1); zooming out  
to make the image larger or zooming in make it smaller on the screen  
Operational Indicators (LEDs)  
There are two LEDs on the top of the projector; the POWER LED and the LAMP LED.  
They provide valuable information about the projector:  
LED  
COLOR STATUS  
MEANING  
Power  
Power  
Green  
Red  
Solid  
The projector is powered and ready  
There is a problem with the projector  
fan - the projector cannot start up  
When Main Power is turned on - 1 second  
The lamp is in good condition and is  
projecting at maximum brightness  
Flashing  
Power  
Lamp  
Red  
Solid  
Solid  
Green  
Lamp  
Lamp  
Green  
Red  
Flashing  
Solid  
The lamp is close to its end of life, but  
the lamp is still operational  
The lamp has reached its end of life and  
must be changed soon. The lamp will  
continue to operate until it fails. Change the  
lamp and reset the lamp time-counter.  
The projector is shutting down. The fan  
motor is cooling the lamp for shutdown.  
Do not unplug the power cable or turn the  
power (rocker) switch Off before the Lamp  
LED turns off. The fan motor will turn off  
when the lamp has cooled.  
Lamp  
Orange/ Flashing  
Yellow  
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Projector Control Menus  
Seven projector menus enable you to setup and control your projector:  
Input menu - allows you to specify the input signal source  
Image menu - allows adjustment of the projected image: brightness, contrast,  
saturation, sharpness, tint, gamma, and color channel balance (Y, R, G, B)  
Computer menu - for fine tuning synchronization with a computer input signal  
Audio menu - controls audio features: volume, input selection, and mute  
Misc menu - accesses projector features such as: freeze, lamp life, sleep mode,  
auto-off settings, and more  
Option menu - enables you to set projector options including: OSD language,  
color temperature, projection mode, aspect ratio, and keystone correction  
Reset menu - returns all projector settings to their factory defaults  
Accessing the Main Menu  
The projector menus can be accessed using  
either the projector control panel or the remote control.  
To display the Main menu, press the Menu button.  
The Main menu appears:  
Changing a Menu Setting  
To change a menu setting using the Remote Controller:  
1. Press the MENU button (or one of the dedicated function buttons)  
2. Navigate to an option menu by pressing the cursor controller:  
3. Press ENTER to select a submenu; to change a setting, press the + or – buttons  
4. Press ESC button to confirm the change and navigate backwards in the menu  
5. Press ESC button to exit the current menu  
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To change a menu setting using the Projector Control Panel:  
1.Press the MENU button to invoke the Main Menu. Note: press MENU once again  
to hide the menu - acting like the ESC button on the remote controller.  
2.Press the SELECT button to scroll through the menu tree - like the controller  
button on the remote controller  
3.To change a specific setting, use the + or – buttons (Keystone buttons)  
4.Press the SELECT button to confirm your selection  
5. Press the MENU button to back out of the menu tree  
Dedicated Function Buttons for Keystone, Mute, and Volume -  
If the Main Menu is NOT currently displayed on the screen, then -  
On the Remote controller: use the – or + buttons for volume and keystone  
On the Projector Control Panel: use the – or + buttons for keystone  
Menu Options - Detailed Description  
The following menus are described in this section in detail:  
Input  
Image Computer Audio Misc Option Reset  
Input Menu:  
The Input menu allows you to specify  
the signal source that you wish to project. 
This is particularly useful if you have  
several sources (video and/or computer)  
connected to your projector.  
1. Press the MENU button  
2. Use the Remote Control thumb pad, or the SELECT button to select the Input  
Menu. Once Input Menu is highlighted press the ENTER button.  
3. Use either the thumb pad or the SELECT button to choose a sub-menu: Computer,  
Video, or PIP. The following table details the available sub menus:  
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Sub-menu  
Description  
Computer  
Computer input signal  
Computer  
DVI  
Signal from computer (desktop or notebook)  
Signal from DVI (Digital Video Interface) device  
Signal from HDTV (High Definition TV - a  
high-resolution TV standard, which is part of  
the group of digital TV standards introduced in  
USA in late 1998)  
HDTV  
Video  
PIP  
Video input signal  
YCbCr  
S-Video  
Video  
Component video signal  
S-Video signal  
Composite video signal  
Displays additional image window on-screen  
Computer display only  
Computer  
Video on  
Computer  
Computer  
on Video  
Video  
Place a small video window in the foreground  
with the computer display in the background  
Place a small computer window in the foreground  
with the video display in the background.  
Video display only.  
PBP  
Computer and video is displayed side-by-side  
PBP: Picture by Picture  
4. Use the – or + buttons to select the desired feature in the sub-menus  
5. Press the ESC button (Remote Controller) or the MENU button (Projector Control  
Panel) to exit from current menus  
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