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Page 1 - BOXLIGHT MP60e/63e

USER’S GUIDE BOXLIGHT MP60e/63e

Page 2 - Issue of edition 03.09_01

10Table of Content sSafety Instructions ..8Checking the package content ..9Before UseNames and Function of Each Part Main Unit ..12 K

Page 3 - Typical Symbols

11Basic OperationTurning on the projector ..33Adjusting the image ..35Turning off the power ..36Function of Menu(OSD)Computer Mode ..38Video Mode ..4

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12Names and Function of Each part Main Unit3.Lamp CoverOutlet VentilationSpeaker10.Control panel(Keyp ad)5.Rear adjustable foot8.Handle4.Fil

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133.Lamp coverRemove the Lamp cover to replace the old lamp. CAUTIONAllow the lamp to cool for 1 hour prior to replacing the lamp.Turn off power befor

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14Keypad control10.Power indicator11.Lamp indicator7 . M e n u - u p /Menu-down8.Menu-left /Menu-right1.Power button9.Keystone

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151.Power button Power on / operation mode, Standby mode, Cooling-down mode2.Computer source S e l e c t s b e t w e e n RG B i n p u t s o u r c es

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16Rear View / IO Board12.Rear IR ReceiverInlet Ventilation10.Power socket11.Power SwitchSecurity lockInput / Output connector1.Computer1/ DVI connecto

Page 9 - Checking the Package Contents

173.Monitor out connector Connect an external monitor to this connection to view the Computer 2 input.4.RS-232 connector Ser ial data por t for co

Page 10 - Table of Content s

18Bottom View1.Suspension bracketfixing points(4)Front Adjustable foot2.Air Filter coverEMI LabelRear Adjustable foot1.Suspension bracket fixing point

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191.PowerPower on / operation mode,Standby mode, Cooling-downmode10.Computer sourceSelects between RGB inputsource — computer1,com-puter2/RGB,compute

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2Abo ut the User ’s Manua lThank yo u fo r purchas ing t he MP60e/63e Pro ject o r. Please read t his user's manual t ho ro ughly t o ensure co r

Page 13 - CAUTION

20Inserting the batteriesLoading AAA batteries into the remote control.1. Remove the battery cover.Push the knob while lifting up the battery cover.2.

Page 14 - Keypad control

21Inst allati onSetting Up the ProjectorThe projector supports the following four different projection methods* Front projection* Rear A special

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22* Rear ceiling projection* Front ceiling projection A special method of installion is require dinorder to suspend theprojector from the ceili

Page 16 - Rear View / IO Board

23Screen Size and Projection DistanceThe distance between the projector and screen determines the actual image size.Refer to th e table below to det

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24Ad justing the Image PositionUse th e adjustable foot at the front of the projector to set the image height. Rotate theadjustable foot at the rear

Page 18 - Bottom View

25Moving the projector1.Use the carrying handle when moving the projector.2.Replace the lens cover and retract the front adjustable foot when moving

Page 19 - Show picture in

26Before Starting, make sure that the projector and computer are both turned off.1. Connect the computer cable. 1.1 Connect either end of the compu

Page 20 - Inserting the batteries

27Laptop PCBefore beginning, make sure that the projector and computer are both turned off.1. Connect the computer cable. 1.1 Connect either end of

Page 21 - * Front projection

28A PC desktop computer (DVI-I port)Before beginning, make sure that the projector and computer are both turned off.1. Connect the computer DVI cable

Page 22 - * Front ceiling projection

29Exte rnal Speaker1. Con n ect a 3.5mm stereo min i-plug from the external speaker system to the projector Audio out jack. Speaker

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3About the symbolsVarious symbols are used in this instruction manual and on the product itselfto en sure corr ect usage, to pr even t dan ger to use

Page 24 - Ad justing the Image Position

30USB MouseUSB mouse compatible MS-Window98/2000/NT/XP/Me, Macintosh :OS8.6~10.1, anda Microsoft Mouse dr iver must be in stalled.1. In ser t th e e

Page 25 - Moving the projector

31VideoA. Connecting to a video sourceThe Projector can receive composite Video/stereo-audio, S-Video or Component video(YCbCr) signals.1.Th e composi

Page 26 - Desktop PC

324. Th e Compon en t video (Y Cb Cr ) input uses th e green, red, and blue RCA connections on the back of the projector. Con nect th e gr een RCA plu

Page 27 - Laptop PC

33Basic Operation_ Turning on the projectorProcedure1. Ensure the power switch is tur n ed off an d all external components are con ne

Page 28 - ten all conn ector s

346. The power in dicator will flash gr een .7. Press the [VIDEO]/[PC] button on the control panel or the Computer/Video buttons on the remote cont

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35Adjust the Imag e 1.Adjustin g th e image size Tur n th e zoom rin g on th e pr ojector to adjust th e size of the image. If 2.Adjust

Page 30 - USB Mouse

36Turning off the projector1. Press th e power button on th e pr ojector or r emote contr ol. Th e power offcon fir ma ti on mess ag e app ears .I f

Page 31 - 1. & 2

37Func tions of Me nu(O SD )Keypad Operating:1. : turn on and turn off the projector2. BLA NK : Blanks the projected image. If the projector is left

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38Computer mode1. PICTUREbrightness -64/+63 adjusts the overall image brightnesscontrast -64/+63 adjusts the difference between light anddark areas o

Page 33 - Basic Operation_

392. AUDIOvolume 0/+31 adjusts the volumebase -8/+7 adjusts the base tonebalance -31/+31 adjusts the balance settingtreble -8/+7 adjusts the treble to

Page 34 - in g to adjust th e focus

4*If a problem should occur.• If smoke or a strange odors arise, continued use could result in fire or electrical shock.In such case, immediately tur

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403. SETTINGh position -128/+127 move the image position horizontallyv position

Page 37 - Keypad Operating:

424. ADVANCEDzoom/pan executetemporarily enlarge a portion of theimage and view portions of the imagethat are not visible in the display area still on

Page 38 - Computer mode

435. PIP (Picture In Picture)PIP size off 1 2 3 sets the PIP image sizePIP position 9-position moves the PIP image postion PIP sourcec, s ,YCbCrselect

Page 39 - mutes the volume on / off

446. PRESENTATIONauto ceiling on / offautomatically inverts the image when theprojector is turned upside down i.e. when the projector is mounted on th

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45Video Mode_1. PICTUREbrightness -64/+63 Adjusts the image brightnesscontrast -64/+63Adjusts the difference between light anddark areas of the images

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462. AUDIOvolume 0/63 Adjusts the volumebase -8/+7 Adjusts the base tonebalance -31/+31 Adjusts the balance settingtreble -8/+7 Adjusts the treble ton

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473. SETTINGH Position -128/+127Unavailable in Video ModeV Position -128/+127 Unavailable in Video ModePhase -128/+127 Unavailable in Video ModeFreque

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494. ADVANCEDzoom/pan executetemporarily enlarge a portion of theimage and view portions of the imagethat are not visible in the display area still on

Page 45 - Video Mode_

5*Do not look through the lens when the lamp is on.Never look through the lens when the lamp is on. The powerful light could adverselyaffect vision. U

Page 46 - Mutes the volume

505. PRESENTAIONauto ceiling on / offautomatically inverts the image when the projector is turned upside down i.e. whenthe projector is mounted on the

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51Cleaning the projectorWarning: Always unplug the projector before performing any maintenance.Clean the projector case by wiping it gently with a so

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52 Cleaning the Air FilterA. Wh en th e air filter becomes clogged with dust, etc., th e pr ojector may overheatand turn itself off to preven

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53Replacing the Projection Lamp Caution: The lamp and inside of the projector become very hot while theprojection lamp is lit. Allow the pro

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5Symptom Possible cause RemedyThe power is not turnedon*The main power switch is not turned on.*The power cord is disconnected.*Turn on the main power

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55Lis t of S uppor ted Display Mo desSignal Refresh Rate(Hz) ResolutionResolution forresized displayResolution fornormal displayPC98 640x400 1024x640

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5SpecificationsProjection Display Epson 0.99" Poly-Silicon TFT LCDx3Resolution True XGA, 1024x768 / SVGA, 800x600Projection Lens Manual, F#1.7~2.

Page 53 - Replacing the Projection Lamp

LIMITED WARRANTY Boxlight (“Boxlight”) warrants that each Boxlight MP-60e and MP-63e (“the Product”) sold hereunder will conform to and function in ac

Page 54 - Indicato rs

DISCLAIMER OF UNSTATED WARRANTIES THE WARRANTY PRINTED ABOVE IS THE ONLY WARRANTY APPLICABLE TO THIS PURCHASE. ALL OTHER WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLI

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6Placing heavy objects on top of this projector could result in loss of balance or falling andcause personal injury or damage the projector.*Do not bl

Page 56 - Specifications

7*Avoid installation in humid or dusty locations.Do not install this projector in a humid or dusty location. This could result in fireor electrical sh

Page 57 - LIMITED WARRANTY

8Lo cat io n o f produc t s afe ty labels *Safety labels are used on or within the projector to alert you to items or areas requi

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9Checking the Package ContentsProjector with Lens coverRemote Con trol 2AAA BatteriesPower Cord

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