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Parts of the Projector: Names and Functions

AControl panel

BIntake vents

CHDMI 3 connector

DPower connector

EArm latch release

FHead latch release

GLens

HStatus lamp

ITemperature warning lamp

JRemote receivers

KScrew holes for attaching stands

LInterface (connector) panel

MModel number plate (laser warning sticker)

NSpeaker

OSecurity slot*

PExhaust vents

QAdjustable feet

RService connector

SUSB connector (5 V DC power supply)

THDBaseT/LAN connector

UHDMI 1 connector

VHDMI 2 connector

* Compatible with Kensington MicroSaver security system locks.

Control Panel

Basic operations are performed using the control panel. The names and functions of the buttons on the control panel are given below.

bTIP

Buttons CH are duplicated on the remote control.

A The SOURCE Button

The input source changes each time the button is pressed.

Input source
HDMI 1 HDMI 2 HDMI 3 HDBaseT

B The LENS Button

The selected function changes each time the button is pressed.

Lens function
H-SHIFT&V-SHIFT FOCUS ZOOM

C The Selector (e/f/g/h)

Navigate the menus.

D The ENTER Button

Select items highlighted in the menus.

E The Power Button

Turn the projector on or switch it to standby.

F The BACK Button

Return to the previous menu.

G The MENU Button

Display the menus used to adjust projector settings.

H The MUTE Button

Temporarily suspend projection and mute audio. Audio can be restored by pressing any other button or by pressing the MUTE button again.

Latch Releases

Before rotating the lens, release the latches by pressing the arm (A) and head (B) latch releases.

bTIPS

  • The latches will re-engage automatically if not manually re-engaged within 10 seconds.
  • The LED lights while the head latch is released.

dCAUTION

This projector features a rotating lens. The latch that protects the lens must be released before the lens can be rotated.

The Arm Latch Release

When the arm latch is disengaged by pressing the arm latch release, the arm can be rotated 90° in the direction shown.

bTIP

When the projector is oriented vertically, the arm can also be rotated 90° in the other direction.

The Head Latch Release

When the head latch is disengaged by pressing the head latch release, the projector head can be rotated 360° in 90° increments.

dCAUTIONS

  • Some portions of the projected image may not be visible depending on lens shift and the orientation of the lens.
  • When rotating the lens, keep it supported and rotate it slowly.
  • To protect the lens, the arm locks to prevent it rotating in the direction shown when the projector head is oriented as shown in the illustration.

Connectors

Connect devices via the appropriate connector.

A HDMI3/E HDMI1/F HDMI2

HDMI devices can be connected via the projector's HDMI 1, HDMI 2, and HDMI 3 connectors.

dCAUTIONS

  • Switch the projector to standby and confirm that the HDMI device is either off or in standby mode before connecting the cable. After connecting the cable to both devices, turn the projector on first and then turn on the HDMI device.
  • Some devices require an adapter and/or a dedicated cable.

bTIP

Use the HDMI 3 connector when the projector is in vertical orientation.

B The Service Connector

Fujifilm-authorized technicians use the service connector for inspection and repair.

C The USB Connector

Use for the supply of DC 5V 1.5A power.

D The HDBaseT/LAN Connector

Third-party video transmitters that support HDBaseT can be connected via the projector's HDBaseT/LAN (RJ45) connector.

dCAUTIONS

  • Use an STP LAN cable with category 5e shielding or better.
  • The maximum distance that video can be transmitted over a LAN cable is 100 m (328 ft).
  • Operation is not guaranteed with all HDBaseT-compatible devices or in all operating environments.
  • The projector cannot be connected directly to networks operated by mobile communications service providers, fixed-network communications service providers, Internet service providers, or other telecommunications carriers. Any connection to the Internet must be made via a router.

Indicator Lamps

Projector status is shown by whether the POWER (A), TEMP (B), and STATUS (C) indicator lamps are on, flashing, or off.

The statuses shown by the condition of the indicator lamps are listed below.

Lamp  
Power TEMP STATUS Projector status
On (amber) Off Off Projector in standby mode.
Flashing (amber) Off Off Projector in standby mode (network standby).
On (white) Off Off Projector on.
On (white) Flashing (amber) Off Projector temperature elevated.
On (white) On (amber) Off Laser temperature elevated.
Off or on (white) Off On (amber) or flashing (amber) Problem with cooling fan.
Flashing (white) Off Flashing (amber) Problem with optical engine.
Flashing (white) Off On (amber) Problem with power supply.