Instruction/ maintenance manual of the product MP525ST BenQ
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We l c o m e MP515 ST/MP525 ST Digital P roj ecto r Us e r M a n u a l.
Table of contents 2 Ta b l e o f c o n t e n t s Important safety instructions .. ....................... 3 Introduction . ....................... 7 Projector features .................................. 7 Shipping contents ............................
Important safety inst ructions 3 I mpor tant safet y instruct ions Y our projector is designed and tested to meet the latest standards for safety of information te chnology equi pment. Ho wever , to ensure safe use of this product, it is important that you follow the instructions mentioned in this ma nual and mark ed on the product.
Important safety inst ructions 4 Safety Instructions (Cont inued) 7. When the aut o blank sensor does not work and the projector is under operation, do not block the projection lens w ith any objects as this could cau se the obje cts to become heated and deformed or even cause a fir e.
Important safety inst ructions 5 Safety Instru ctions (Continued) 13. Do not attempt to disassemble this projector . There are dangerous high voltages inside whic h may cause death if you should come into contact with live parts. The only u ser serv iceable par t is the lamp which ha s its own removable cover .
Important safety inst ructions 6 Safety Instru ctions (Con tinued) 16. Alwa ys place the pr ojector on a lev el, horizontal surface during operation. - Do not use if tilted at an angle of more than 10 deg rees left to ri ght, nor at angle of more than 15 degrees front to back.
Introduc tion 7 In t rod u c t i o n P roject or features The projector integr ates high-per formance optical en gine projection an d a user-friendly des ign t o del iv er hi gh r eli abi lity an d ea se o f u se. The projector offers the following featu res.
Introduction 8 Shipping c ontents Carefully unpack and v erify that you have al l of the items shown below . If any of these items are missing, please contact your place of purc hase. St an da rd acce ss or i es The supplied accessor ies will be suitable for your region, and may differ from those illustrated.
Introduc tion 9 Pro j e c t or e x te r io r v i e w 1. External control pan el (See "Controls and functions" on page 10 for details.) 2. V ent (heated air exhaust) 3. Quick-release butt on 4. Lens c over 5. Focus ring and Zoom ring 6. V ent (cool air intak e) 7.
Introduction 10 Controls and f unct ions Proj ec to r 1. Focus ring Ad justs the focus of the projected image. "Fine-tuni ng the image size and clarity" on p age 25 2. Zoom ring Ad justs the size of the image. "Fine-tuni ng the image size and clarity" on p age 25 3.
Introduc tion 11 Ceiling mounting the projector W e want you to hav e a pleasant experienc e using y our BenQ pr ojector , so we need t o bring thi s safety m atter to your attention to prevent possible damage to person and pro perty .
Introduction 12 Rem ot e c o n t ro l 1. Power T oggles the projector betw een standby mode and on. "St arting up the projec tor" on page 23 , "Shutting down the pr ojector" on page 42 2. Fr eeze Freezes the projected image. "Freezing the imag e" on page 39 3.
Introduc tion 13 R emote control effectiv e range Infra-R ed (IR) r emote contr ol sensor is located on t he front o f the project or . The remot e contr ol must be held at an angle within 30 degrees perpendicular to the projector's IR remot e control sensor to function correctly .
Positioning your project or 14 Po s i t i o n i n g y o u r p r o j e c t o r Choosing a location Y our project or is designed to be installed in one of four possible installation locations : Y our room la yout or personal preferenc e wil l dictate which installation location you select.
Positioning your project or 15 O btaining a pre ferred pr ojected image size The distance from the projector lens to the screen, the zoom setting, and the vide o format each fac tors in the projected image size. 4:3 is th e native aspec t ra tio of th is projector .
Positioning your project or 16 3. On that same row , look a cross to the right column and make note of the "V er tical offset (mm)" value. This will determin e the final vertical offset plac ement of the projector in relation to the edge of the screen.
Positioning your project or 17 Pr oje ction dimensi ons Ref e r t o "D imensions" on p age 60 for the center of lens dimensions of this projector before calculating the appropriate position. There is 3% tolerance am ong these numbers due to optical component variation s.
Connection 18 Conn e c t io n When c onnectin g a signal s ource to the pr ojector , be sure to: 1. T urn all equipment off before making an y connections.
Connection 19 Connecting a comput er or monitor Conn ecting a co mputer The projector can c onnect to both IBM® compatibles and Macintosh® c omputers. A Mac adapt er is needed if you are c onnec ting legacy version Macint osh computers. T o conn ect the proje ctor to a no tebo ok or des ktop computer : 1.
Connection 20 Connecting V ideo sourc e dev ices Y ou need onl y connect the p rojecto r to a V ideo sourc e device using just one of the connecting me thods, however each provides a different le vel of video qualit y .
Connection 21 Connecting an HDMI de vice Y ou should use an HDMI cable when making connection between the projector and HDMI dev ices. T o conn ec t th e pro jec tor to an H DMI de v ice: 1. T ake an HDMI cable and connect one end to the HDMI output por t of the vide o dev ice.
Connection 22 Connec ti ng an S- V ideo /composi te V ideo source de v ice Examine your Video source device to dete rmine if it has an unused S-V ideo/Video output jack available: • If it has both jacks, use the S-Video output jack for connection as the S-Video terminal provides better pictur e quality than the Video terminal.
Operation 23 Operation Star ting up the project or 1. Plug the po wer cor d into the projecto r and into a power outlet. T urn on the power o utlet switch (where fitted). Chec k that the POWER indicator light on the proje ctor ligh ts orange after power has been applied.
Operat ion 24 7. The projector will start to search for in put signals. The current input signal being scanned displays in the upper left corner of the screen. If the projector d oesn't detect a valid signal, the message "N o Signal" wil l continue displaying until an input signal is found.
Operation 25 Correcting k e yst one K e ystoning refers to the situation where the pr ojected image is noticeably wider at either the top or bottom. It occurs when the projector is not perp endicular to the screen. T o correct this, besides adjusting the height of the projector , you w ill need to manually correct it following ONE of these steps.
Operat ion 26 Us i n g t h e m e n u s The proj ector is equipped with On-Scr een Display (O SD) menus for mak ing various adjustments and settin gs. Below is the overvi ew of the OSD menu. The following examp le describ es how to set the OSD langua ge.
Operation 27 Securing the pr ojector U sing a securit y cable loc k The projector has to be installed in a safe place to pr event theft. Otherw ise, purchase a lock, such as the K ensington lock, t o secure the projector . Y ou can locat e a K ensington lock slot on the rear side of the projector .
Operat ion 28 If y ou forget the passwor d If the passwor d function is ac tivated, you will be asked to enter the six-digit passwor d every time you turn on the projecto r . If you enter the wrong passwor d, the password erro r message as pictured to the right displays lasting for three seconds, and the INPUT PA S S W O R D messa ge foll ows.
Operation 29 7. T o le av e the OSD menu, press Menu/Exit. Disabling the password function T o disable password protection, go ba ck to the SYSTEM SETUP: Advanced > Security Settings > Power On Lock menu after opening the OSD menu system. Select Off by pressing / .
Operat ion 30 S w it ching input signal Th e pro je ctor ca n be conn ec ted to mu lti pl e dev ices at the same time. Ho wever , it can only display one full scr een at a time. W hen starting up, the pr ojector automatically searches for the a vailable signals.
Operation 31 M ag nify ing and sear ching for details If y ou need to find the details on the project ed picture, magnify the picture. U se the di rec t ion ar row ke ys fo r na vi g at in g t he pi ct ure . • Usin g t he re mot e co nt rol 1. Press Digital Zoom+/- to display the Zoom bar .
Operat ion 32 Abou t the aspect r atio • In the pict ures below, the black portions are inactive a reas and the whit e portions are active area s. • OSD menus can be displa yed on those unused bla ck areas. 1. Au t o : Scales an image proportionally to fit the project or's native r esolution in its horizontal or vertical width.
Operation 33 Optimizing the image U sing Wall Color In the situation where you are pr oject ing on to a colored surface such as a painted wall which may not be white, the Wall Color feature can help correct the projected pic ture's colors to pr event possible color difference between the source and projected pictures.
Operat ion 34 Setting the User 1/User 2 mode There are tw o user-definable modes if the current available picture modes are not suitable for your need. Y ou can use one of the pic ture modes (except the User 1/2 ) as a starting point and customize the settings.
Operation 35 Adj u s ti n g Co l o r Lowe r setting produces less saturated colors. If the setting is too high, colors on the image wil l be overpowering, which makes the image unrealistic. Adj u s ti n g Ti n t The hig her the value, the more reddish the picture becomes.
Operat ion 36 The Color Management provides six s ets (RGBCMY) of colors to be adjusted. When you select each color , y ou can independently adjust its range and satur ation according to your preferenc e.
Operation 37 Setting the presentation timer Pr esentation timer can indicate the presentation time on the screen to help you achie ve better time management when giv ing presentations.
Operat ion 38 • U sing the OS D menu 1. Go to the SY STEM SETUP: Basic > Presentation Timer menu and highl ight Off . Pr ess Mo de / En t er . A confirmation message dis plays. 2. Hi ghli ght Ye s and press Mo de / E n t e r to confirm. Y ou will see the message “ Tim er is Off! ” displaying on the screen.
Operation 39 Fre ez i n g t he i m a ge Press on the remote co ntrol to freeze the image. The word " FREEZE " will display in the upper left corner of the screen. T o release the function, press an y key (ex cept the Page Up/Down k ey) on the projec tor or remote cont ro l.
Operat ion 40 Operating in a hig h altitude enviro nment W e recom mend you use th e High Altitude Mode when your environment is between 1500 m –3000 m above sea level, and ambient temperatur e is between 0°C–35°C.
Operation 41 A djusting the sound The sound a djustments made as below wil l have an effect on the projector sp eaker(s). Be sur e you hav e made a c orrect c onnection t o the pr ojector a udio input. See "Connection " on page 18 for how the audio input is connect ed.
Operat ion 42 Shutting do w n the pr ojector 1. Press Power and a c onfirmation message wil l display p rompting you. If you don't respond in a few seconds, the message wil l disappear .
Operation 43 Me n u o p e r a t i o n M enu system Please note that the on-screen display (OSD) menus var y accor ding to the sig nal ty pe selected and th e project or model you ar e using.
Operat ion 44 Main menu Sub-menu Options 4. SYSTEM SETUP: Basic Language Projector Position Front Table / Rear Table / Rea r Ceiling / Front Ceiling Menu Settings Menu Display Time 5 sec/10 sec/15 sec.
Operation 45 Note that the menu items are available when the projector detects at least one valid signal. If ther e is no equipment c onnected t o the proj ector or no signal det ected, limit ed menu items ar e accessible. Main menu Sub-menu Options 5.
Operat ion 46 Description of each menu Function Description Wall Color Corrects the projected p icture's color when the projection surface is not white. See "U sing W all Color" on page 33 for details. Aspect Ratio There are four options to set the image's aspect ratio depending on your input signal source.
Operation 47 Function Description Color Adj usts the color saturation lev el -- the amount of each c olor in a video image. See "Adjust ing Co lor" on pag e 35 for details. This function is only availa ble when a Video or S-Video signal is se lected and the s ystem format is NTSC or P AL.
Operat ion 48 Function Description Projector Position The projector can be installed on a ceiling or behind a screen, or wi th one or more mirrors. Se e "Choosing a location" on page 14 for details. Menu Settin gs Menu Display Time Sets the length of time the OSD w ill remain active aft er your last key press.
Operation 49 Function Description Audio Settings Mute Volume Power On/Off Ring Tone See "A djusting the sound" on page 41 for details. Lamp Settings Lamp Mode See "Setting Lamp M o de as Econo mic" on page 52 for details. Reset Lamp Time r See "R esetting the lamp timer" on page 56 for details.
Operat ion 50 Function Description Closed Caption Closed Caption Enable A ctivates the function by selecting On when the selected input signal carr ies closed captions.
Maintenance 51 M aintenanc e Care of the pr ojecto r Y our projector needs little maintenance. T he only thing you need to do on a regular basis is to keep the lens and case clean. Nev er remove an y par ts of the projector exc ept the lamp. Contact your dealer if other parts need replacing.
Maintenance 52 Lamp information Getting to kno w the lamp hour When the projector is in oper ation, the duration ( in hours) of lamp us age is automatically calculated by the built-in timer .
Maintenance 53 T iming of r eplacing the lamp When the Lamp indicator lights up red or a message appears suggesting it is time to replace the lamp , please install a new lamp or consult y our dealer . An old lamp may cause a malfunction in the projecto r and in so me instances the lamp may explode.
Maintenance 54 R eplacing the lamp • Hg - Lamp contains mercury . Manage in acc ordance with local disposal laws. See www.lamprecycle.org. • T o redu ce the risk of el ectrical shock , always turn t he projecto r off and disconn ect the power cord before c hanging the lamp.
Maintenance 55 5. Lo osen the screw that secures the lamp. Be careful not to lose the scre w as it is needed to hold the lamp in place. It is str ongly recommended that you use a magnetic-hea d screwdriv er . 6. Pull out the lamp connector from a slot in the lamp compartment.
Maintenance 56 14. R estart the projector . Do not turn the power on with the lamp cover removed. Resetting the lamp ti mer 15. After the start-up logo , press Menu/Exit and then press / to highlig ht the SYSTEM SETUP: Advanced menu. 16. Pr ess to highlight Lamp Settings and press Mo d e / E n te r .
Maintenance 57 Ind ic ato rs Light St atus & Description Power events Orange Off Off Stand-b y mode. Green Flashing Off Off Pow e r i n g u p . Green Off Off No rmal oper ation. Orange Flashing Off Off • The projector needs 90 seconds t o cool down as it was abnormally shut do w n without the normal cooling do wn process.
Troubleshooting 58 Tr o u b l e s h o o t i n g The projector does not turn on. No p i c t u re Blurred image Rem o te c on t ro l d o es n o t wo r k. The password is inc orrect. Cause Remedy There is no power from the power cord. Plug the power cord into the AC inlet on the projector , and plug the power cord into the power outlet.
Specificatio ns 59 Specifications All specifi cations are subjec t to change withou t notice. Optical Res o lu t io n (MP525 ST) 1024 x 768 X GA (MP515 ST) 800 x 600 SV GA Display syst em 1-CHIP DMD Lens F/Number F = 2.6 to 2.8, f = 10 to 12.3 mm Lamp 220 W lamp Electrical Pow er s u p p ly A C100–240V , 2.
Specifications 60 Dimensions 255 mm (W ) x 114 mm (H) x 236 mm (D) Ceiling mount installation 255 236 11 4 60.23 65.55 67.00 189.00 100.00 116.00 82.50 50.00 36.69 119.00 PUSH 69.41 111.41 107.28 218.69 84.00 61.00 127.12 255.25 82.50 Ceiling mount screws: M4 x 8 (Max.
Specificatio ns 61 T iming chart Supported timing for PC input Resolution Mode V ertical Frequency (Hz) Horizontal Frequency (kHz) Pixel Frequency (MHz) 720 x 400 720 x 400_70 70.087 31.469 28.3221 640 x 480 VGA_60 59.940 31.469 25.175 VGA_72 72.809 37.
Specifications 62 Supported timing for HDMI (HDCP) input Displayin g a 1080i(1125i)@60Hz or 1080i( 1 12 5i)@50Hz si gnal may result in slight im age vibration. Resolution Mode V ertical Frequency (Hz) Horizont al Frequency (kHz) Pixel Frequency (MHz) 720 x 400 720 x 400_70 70.
Specificatio ns 63 Supported timing for Component-YP b P r input Displayin g a 1080i(1125i)@60Hz or 1080i( 1 12 5i)@50Hz si gnal may result in slight im age vibration. Supported timing for V ideo and S-Video inputs Signal Format Horizontal Frequency (kHz) Vertical Frequency (Hz) 480i(525i )@60Hz 15.
Warranty and Co pyright information 64 W a rran ty a nd C o pyri ght inform ation Limited warrant y BenQ warr ants this product against any defects in material and workmanship, under normal usage and storage. Pr oof of purc hase date will be requir ed wi th any warranty claim.
Regulation state ments 65 R egulation statements FCC statement CLASS B : This equipment generates, uses and can radiat e radio freq uency ene rgy and, if not installed and used in acc ordance wi th the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.
Regulation state ments 66 A ccessibility R equirements for R e habilitation A ct of 1973, Section 508 BenQ's commitment to accessible pr oducts al lows us to support gov ernment in making acce ss.
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