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The LCD panel is manufactured using extremely
high-precision technology.
However, black dots may appear on the panel, or
some red, blue or green dots may light up extremely
brightly at times. Furthermore, sometimes striped
color irregularities or brightness irregularities may
also appear. They are caused by the characteristics of
the LCD panel, and are not a sign of malfunction.
Screen burn may remain in the projected image when
a high-contrast still image is projected for more than
15 minutes.
If screen burn has occured, you should project a
bright screen (if a computer is used: white screen,
video: as bright an animation as possible) until the
screen burn disappears. It takes approx. 30 to 60
minutes, depending on the extent of the screen burn.
If the screen burn does not disappear, contact your
dealer for advice. sp. 86
Close the lens cover.
Eject the disc.
Retract the unit feet if extended.
Carry the unit by holding the handle as shown in
the following illustration.
The internal projector components consist of many
glass parts and high-precision parts. When transporting
the projector, take the following measures to protect the
projector from any damage that might result from
shock.
Enclose the projector securely in buffer material
to protect it from shock, and place it into a strong
cardboard container. Be sure to notify the carrier
company that the contents are fragile.
Close the lens cover and pack the unit.
* Your warranty does not cover any damages that may
occur to this product during transportation.
Reproduction of a disc for the purposes of broadcast,
projection in public, public musical performance, or
rental (regardless of compensation, remuneration, or
lack thereof) without the permission of the copyright
owner, is strictly prohibited.
LCD panel
When moving this unit
Transportation cautions
Copyrights
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