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Owner's Manual LG CineBeam Lcos Projector Please read the safety information carefully before using this product. PH150G PH150GX www.lg.com P/NO : SAC37034603 (2010-REV08) Copyright ⓒ 2017 LG Electronics Inc. All Rights Reserved.
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LICENSES Supported licenses may differ by model. For more information about licenses, visit www.lg.com. Manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories. Dolby and the double-D symbol are trademarks of Dolby Laboratories. This DivX Certified device has passed ® rigorous testing to ensure it plays DivX ®...
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SAFETY PRECAUTIONS Please take note of the safety instructions to prevent any potential accident or misuse of the projector. • Safety precautions are given in two forms, i.e., WARNING and CAUTION as detailed below. WARNING Failure to follow the instructions may cause serious injury and even death.
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• Do not allow children to cling to • Do not use the projector in a or climb up to the projector. damp place such as a bathroom - This may cause the projector where it is likely to get wet. to fall, causing injury or - This may result in fire or death.
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• When moving the projector, • The grounding wire should be make sure to switch it off and connected. (Except for devices remove the power plug and which are not grounded.) cords. - Ensure that you connect the - The power cord may be grounding cable to avoid damaged, resulting in fire or electric shock.
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• Keep the AC adapter, power CAUTION plug, and the used power outlet • Always grab the plug to remove clean from dust or foreign the AC adapter or power cord. materials building up. – Otherwise, this may result – This may result in fire. in a fire or may damage the •...
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– Not doing so may result in a - This may result in electric product failure or fire. shock. • Only use the official power cord provided by LG Electronics. Do not use other power cords. - This may result in fire or electric shock.
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Always use the AC adapter pot, cup, cosmetics, medicine, provided or any AC adapters or ornaments, candles, etc. approved and certified by LG - This may result in fire or Electronics. electric shock, or cause injury – Any other AC adapter due to falling.
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• Make sure that a child does • Do not use the projector near not swallow the batteries when electronic devices that generate you replace the old remote a strong magnetic field. control batteries with new ones. • Keep the plastic film used for Keep batteries out of reach of packaging the projector out of children.
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• It is recommended that you CAUTION maintain a distance of more • Do not place heavy objects on than 5 to 7 times the diagonal the projector. length of the screen. - It may fall down and cause – If you watch the screen at personal injury.
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Cleaning CAUTION • Contact your seller or our service WARNING center once a year to clean the • Do not spray the projector with internal parts of the projector. water when cleaning. Make sure - If you do not clean the water does not flow into the projector for a long period of projector.
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Others • Proper ventilation required, do not block airflow around unit. Doing so can cause injury and WARNING internal overheating. • Some users may experience • Do not touch the lens; doing so a seizure or other abnormal can result in burns or damage to symptoms when they are lens.
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• Keep the batteries and remote • Only use the specified type of out of reach of children. battery. – This will prevent personal - Burst or leaking batteries injury or damage to the may result in damage or product. injury.
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• Store batteries away from • Incorrect battery replacement metallic objects, such as keys may cause fire. and paper clips. • Batteries: Store the accessories - Excess current may (battery, etc.) in a safe location cause a rapid increase in out of the reach of children.
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CONTENTS LICENSES USING THE PROJECTOR 32 Using The Battery SAFETY PRECAUTIONS 3 Battery using time information PREPARATION Watching Projector Accessories - Turning on the Projector Optional Extras - Focus of the Screen Image Parts and Components Using the Joystick Button - Watching With the Projector - Basic Functions - Adjusting the Menu Additional Options Projector Status Indicators 24 - Adjusting Aspect Ratio Installation - Using the Keystone Function - Installation Precautions...
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- Searching for Bluetooth WIRELESS Settings Devices and Connecting 45 OPTION 1 Settings - Connecting, Disconnecting, OPTION 2 Settings or Deleting Bluetooth CONNECTING DEVICES 90 Devices in the List of registered devices Connecting to HD Receiver, - Adjusting AV Sync. Adjust 48 DVD or External Devices - HDMI Connection MY MEDIA Connecting a PC Before Using - HDMI Connection - Connecting a USB Device 49 Connecting a Laptop...
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PREPARATION The pictures may differ slightly from the actual product. Accessories Accessories included with the projector are show below. Accessories are subject to change without prior notice. New accessories may be added or old ones removed. Remote Control, Lithium Battery Owner's Manual (CR2032 / 3 V) * Depending on country...
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• When connecting an HDMI or USB cable, or connecting a USB flash drive to the HDMI or USB port, use a product that has a width of 18 mm or less and a height of 10 mm or less. If the USB cable or USB flash drive does not fit the USB ports of the projector, use an extension cable that supports USB 2.0.
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Optional Extras To purchase optional accessories, visit an electronics store or online shopping site or contact the retail store where you purchased the product. Optional accessories are subject to change without prior notice. Projection Screen Tripod HDMI Cable MHL or Slimport cable...
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Parts and Components This projector is manufactured using high-precision technology. You may, however, see tiny black dots and/or bright colored dots (red, blue, or green) that continuously appear on the projector screen. This is a normal result of the manufacturing process and does not indicate a malfunction. Main Unit Speaker Vent...
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Side ON/OFF Switch - ON: Turns the projector on and the projector goes into Standby mode. - OFF: Turns the projector off completely. Place the switch to OFF when you move the projector or when you intend not to use the projector for long periods of time.
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Back Battery Charge Indicator - Red: Charging - Green: Charging complete DC IN Port (USB Port) Port (Headphone Port)
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Using the Joystick Button You can operate the projector by pressing the button or moving the joystick left, right, up, or down. Basic Functions Power On When the projector is turned off, place your finger on the joystick button, press it once, and release it. Power Off When the projector is turned on, place your finger on the joystick button,...
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Adjusting the Menu When the projector is turned on, press the joystick button one time. You can adjust the menu items ( , ) moving the joystick button left, right, up, or down. Move to the desired menu item, and then press the joystick button once to select it. Projector off Turns the power off.
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Installation - Leave an adequate open area (30 cm or more) around the projector. Installation Precautions • Place the projector in a well- ventilated environment. - To prevent internal overheating, install the • Do not place the projector in a projector in a well-ventilated hot, cool, or humid environment.
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Projection Distance per Screen Size 1 Place the projector on a sturdy, level surface, together with the PC or audio/video source. 2 Place the projector an appropriate distance away from the screen. The distance between the projector and the screen determines the actual size of the image. 3 ...
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How to Install the Projector On a Tripod • You can install the projector using a camera tripod. • As shown below, you can mount the projector instead of a camera on the tripod. • When stabilizing the tripod, we recommend using a locking bolt of standard size 4.5 mm or less. The maximum size allowed for the locking bolt is 5.5 mm.
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Kensington Security System • This projector has a Kensington Security Standard connector as an anti-theft mechanism. Connect a Kensington Security System cable as shown below. • For more information on installation and use of the Kensington Security System, refer to the user’s guide provided with the Kensington Security System.
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REMOTE CONTROL Open the battery cover on the back of the remote control and insert the batteries which are specified in the battery room with poles pointing in the correct direction. Use new batteries. ② ① Turns the projector on or off. Mutes the sound of the projector.
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Freezes the moving image. (Available in any mode other than USB mode.) Changes the aspect ratio of the screen per pressing of the button. Accesses USB mode. Enables the self-diagnosis. Adjusts the Keystone function. Playback control buttons Controls playback of MY MEDIA. Color buttons Sets detailed settings or gesture for each menu.
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NOTE • When using the remote control, the optimal operation range is 6 meters or less (left/right) and within a 30 degree arc of the remote control IR receiver. • If a cable is connected to the back port, the 30°...
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USING THE PROJECTOR Using The Battery The battery is low. Connect a power supply for charging. • It is displayed when the battery is low (Energy Saving will be changed Maximum mode and will be disabled). • If the screen shows a low battery message, be sure to charge the battery.
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• As the battery is consumable, its lifetime gradually decreases. When the battery’s life is reduced by half, replace it with a new battery from an LG Electronics Customer Support Center. • Do not charge the battery using any equipment other than that supplied with the product.
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• Do not store or transport at pressures lower than 11.6 kPa and at above 15 000 m altitude. • Replacement of a battery with an incorrect type that can defeat a safeguard (for example, in the case of some lithium battery types). •...
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Watching Projector Turning on the Projector The menu screen display in this owner's manual is an example to help users understand how to operate the product and may look different from the actual screen. 1 Connect the power cord correctly. 2 Place the ON/OFF switch on the rear port area to ON and press the button on the joystick button or on the remote control.
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Focus of the Screen Image When an image appears on the screen, check if it is in focus and fits the screen properly. Adjust the focus of the image by rotating the Focus Ring to the left or right. Make sure the product does not move when adjusting the focus. Focus Ring Watching With the Projector 1 ...
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Additional Options Adjusting Aspect Ratio Resize an image to view at its optimal size by pressing while you are using the projector. NOTE • Available picture size may differ depending on the input signal. • button. You can also use the Menu Description 16:9 Resizes images to the 16:9 ratio.
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Using the Keystone Function To prevent the screen image from becoming trapezoidal, Keystone adjusts the top and bottom width of the image if the projector is not set up at a right angle to the screen. Because the Keystone function may cause inferior screen image quality, use this function only when it is not possible to set up the projector at an optimal angle.
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Changing Input Device To select an external input Selects external input. The illustration of the menu may differ from the actual screen on the product. • Press the button on the remote control to display the input selection screen. - Connected inputs are displayed first. However, SCREEN SHARE input is always activated.
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Selecting an Input Label Displays which devices are connected to which input ports. Input Label HDMI Close 1 Press the button on the remote control to display the input selection screen. 2 Press the Red button. 3 Use the button to select one of the input labels.
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Blank Function Using the Blank Function This function may be effective when you need to draw attention during a meeting or training. 1 Press the button, and the screen is covered by the background color. You can change the background color by referring to Selecting a Blank Image. 2 ...
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Using the Quick Menu You can easily customize your frequently used menus. 1 Press the button. 2 Press the button to select a menu and press button. Menu Description Aspect Ratio Resizes the picture. Turns the projected image upside down or flips it PJT Mode horizontally.
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SCREEN SHARE. • Ice Cream Sandwich, Jellybean, KitKat, Lollypop, and Marshmallow versions of LG’s Android devices are guaranteed to be compatible. • When connecting via SCREEN SHARE, place the device close to the projector.
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Bluetooth to On in the WIRELESS menu. NOTE • The devices that can be connected are as follows: LG BTS1, LG HBS-700, LG HBS-730, LG HBS-800 (Models available for purchase may vary by region.) •...
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The time it takes to search for devices may vary according to the signal strength and the number of devices. WIRELESS ꔂ Move ꔉ OK • SCREEN SHARE : [PJTR][LG]PH150[0000] • Group • Channel • Bluetooth : On • Search Device •...
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2 When the search is complete, you can select a Bluetooth device and connect to it. • You can stop the connection process immediately by selecting Stop searching. • The time it takes to connect to a device may vary according to the signal strength and the number of devices.
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Connecting, Disconnecting, or Deleting Bluetooth Devices in the List of registered devices In SETTINGS → WIRELESS → List of registered devices, Bluetooth devices are shown in the order that they were connected, and the same devices can be reconnected simply by selecting them without having to search for them again. List of registered devices List HBS-700 Delete...
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Deleting Select Delete Marked or Delete All to delete any registered devices. • Delete Marked: Press the red button in List of registered devices to delete the selected device. • Delete All: Select Delete All in List of registered devices to delete all of the registered devices. Adjusting AV Sync. Adjust When a Bluetooth device is connected, go to SETTINGS → WIRELESS →...
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MY MEDIA Before Using Connecting a USB Device Connect a USB device (external HDD, USB memory) to the USB port of projector to enjoy the content files stored in the USB device with your projector. You cannot write or delete data in the USB device. Connect a USB flash drive as shown below.
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Tips for using a USB device • If the USB storage device has a built-in auto recognition program or uses its own driver, it may not work. • Some USB storage devices may not work or may work incorrectly. • If you use a USB extension cable, the USB device may not be recognized or may not work properly.
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To Use My Media 1 button on the remote control. Press the 2 Select MY MEDIA. Select desired file from the list. Watch the chosen file. Sets play related settings by checking option during disk playback. My Media supporting file • Maximum data transmission rate: 20 Mbps (Mega bit per second) •...
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Video Supported Codec Maximum: 1920 x 1080 @ 30p (only Motion JPEG 640 x 480 @ 30p) Extension Codec VC-1 Advanced Profile, VC-1 Simple and Main Video .asf Profiles .wmv Audio WMA Standard, WMA 9 Professional DivX3.11, DivX4, DivX5, DivX6, XVID, Video H.264/AVC .divx .avi...
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Audio File File type Item Info Bit rate 32 kbps to 320 kbps Sampling rate 32 kHz to 48 kHz Bit rate 32 kbps to 640 kbps Sampling rate 32 kHz, 44.1 kHz, 48 kHz Bit rate 32 kbps to 448 kbps MPEG Sampling rate 32 kHz to 48 kHz Bit rate 24 kbps to 3844 kbps AAC,...
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Available photo file File type Item Info Support SOF0: Baseline, SOF1: Extend Sequential, File type SOF2: Progressive 2D (jpeg, Minimum: 64 x 64 jpg, jpe) Picture Maximum: Normal Type: 15360 (W) x 8640 (H) Size Progressive Type: 1920 (W) x 1440 (H) Minimum: 64 x 64 Picture Size Maximum: 9600 (W) x 6400 (H)
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Watching the Videos In the Movie List, you can watch movies stored on the connected USB device. Controls playback and sets options while viewing videos. Tips for Playing Video Files • Some subtitles created by users may not work properly. • The video and subtitle files should be placed in the same folder. For subtitles to display correctly, the video and subtitle files must have the same name.
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Browsing Movie List Play a video file stored from a connected device. 1 Connect a USB storage device. 2 Press the button. 3 Use the , or button to select Movie List and press the button. 4 Use the , or button to select the file you want and press button.
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Description Moves to the top level folder. Moves to the upper level folder. Exit Movie List. 5 Control playback by using the following buttons. 나가기 Q.MENU Option Hide Exit  Item Description Shows the current playing position. Use buttons to move forward or backward.
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Options for Movie List 1 Press the button. 2 Use the button to move to a desired option and press the button. 3 Use the , or button to set up each item. Set Video Play. Item Description Selects the size of a playback screen. Picture •...
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Registering the DivX code Checks DivX Reg. Code for replaying DivX protected videos. Register at http://vod.divx.com. Use Reg. Code to rent or purchase movies at www.divx.com/vod. 1 In the Settings menu, move to OPTION 1 and press DivX(R) VOD. Registration Deregistration Close  2 Press the button to move to Registration and press the button.
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To deregister the DivX code Use the DivX deregistration code to deactivate the DivX DRM function. 1 In the Settings menu, move to OPTION 1 and press DivX(R) VOD. 2 Use the button to go to Deregistration and press the button. Registration Deregistration Close Your device is already registered. Are you sure you wish to deregister? Deregistration code : ******** Deregister at http://vod.divx.com...
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Viewing the Photos You can view photos stored on a connected device. Supported Photo Files PHOTO (*.JPEG) Baseline: 64-pixel (width) x 64-pixel (height) - 15360-pixel (width) x 8640-pixel (height) Progressive: 64-pixel (width) x 64-pixel (height) - 1920-pixel (width) x 1440-pixel (height) • Non-supported files are displayed in the form of an icon. •...
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Browsing Photo List 1 Connect a USB storage device. 2 Press the button. 3 Use the buttons to select Photo List and press the button. 4 Use the , or button to select the file you want and press button. Page 1/1 Photo List PAGE Page Change USB STORAGE DEVICE...
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5 Control playback by using the following buttons. 01_a.jpg 2008/12/10 1920 x 1080 479 KB [1/4] Slideshow Q.MENU Hide Exit Option Item Description Selects the previous or next photo. All photos are displayed during slide show. Slideshow • Set Slide Speed in the Option → Set Photo View. menu. You can listen to music while viewing photos in full size.
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Options for Photo List 1 Press the button. 2 Use the button to move to a desired option and press the button. 3 Use the , or button to set up each item. Set Photo View. Item Description Selects a slideshow speed. Slide speed Selects a music folder for the background music. •...
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Listening to Music You can play audio files stored on the connected device. Supported Music Files *.MP3 Bit rate range 32 Kbps to 320 Kbps • Sampling rate MPEG1 Layer3: 32 kHz, 44.1 kHz, 48 kHz • Sampling rate MPEG2 Layer3: 16 kHz, 22.05 kHz, 24 kHz...
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Browsing Music List 1 Connect a USB storage device. 2 Press the button. 3 Use the button to select Music List and press the button. 4 Use the , or button to select the file you want and press button. Page 1/1 Music List PAGE Page Change USB STORAGE DEVICE...
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5 Control playback by using the following buttons. Page 1/1 Music List PAGE Page Change USB STORAGE DEVICE Drive1 Page 1/1 Butterfly_... 03:25 002. - B02.mp3 Exit Option Hide Q.MENU Item Description Changes the playing position. Stops playing. Returns to normal playback. Pauses the media player.
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Options for Music List 1 Press the button. 2 Use the button to move to a desired option and press the button. 3 Use the , or button to set up each item. Set Audio Play. Item Description Repeat Selects repeat play. Random Selects random play. Set Audio.
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Viewing Files You can see document files stored on a connected device. Supported File Formats XLS, XLSX, DOC, DOCX, PPT, PPTX, TXT, PDF, HWP Microsoft Office: 97/2000/2002/2003/2007 Version Adobe PDF: 1.0/1.1/1.2/1.3/1.4 Version Hangul: 97/2000/2002/2005/2007 Version • File Viewer realigns a document, so it may look different from what is displayed on a PC.
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Browsing File List 1 Connect a USB storage device. 2 Press the button. 3 Use the button to select File List and press the button. 4 Use the , or button to select the file you want and press button. Page 1/1 File List PAGE Page Change USB STORAGE DEVICE...
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5 Control playback by using the following buttons. • Click Go Page, then the pop-up window for selecting the number of page appears. Input the page to move to the page you want. • Press the button to zoom in or zoom out. button and then use the Up/Down/Left/Right buttons to Press the move to Go Page or Zoom.
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Options for File List 1 Press the button. 2 Use the , or button to set up each item. Set FileViewer Option Item Description Loads and displays pages one by one. The initial loading time is short but a content-heavy page may be displayed slowly. Loads all pages of a file to memory before it Single Page starts to display them.
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CUSTOMIZING SETTINGS SETTINGS 1 button. Press the 2 Use the , or button to select the desired item and press button. 3 Use the , or button to set up the desired item and press button. 4 Press the button when completed. Menu Description PICTURE...
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PICTURE Settings 1 Press the button. PICTURE 2 ꔂ Move ꔉ OK Use the , or buttons to select PICTURE • ꕊ Energy Saving : Minimum and press the button. • Picture Mode : Standard 3 Use the , or • Contrast 100 button to set up the desired •...
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Menu Description Selects the picture mode optimized for the viewing environment or the program. You can also customize advanced options for each mode. Mode Maximizes the visual effect of video. Vivid Heightens contrast, brightness, and sharpness to display vivid images. Displays images in standard levels of Standard contrast, brightness, and sharpness.
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Menu Description Adjusts the sharpness of the borders between bright Sharpness and dark. Horizontal and Vertical Sharpness are available only in Expert1 / Expert2. Color Adjusts the intensity of all colors. Tint Adjusts the balance between red and green levels. Advanced Customizes the advanced settings. Control Picture Option Sets optional settings.
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Advanced Control Menu Description Dynamic Adjusts contrast and color to the optimal level according Contrast to the screen’s brightness. Dynamic Adjusts colors for more natural-looking colors. Color Selects the range of colors that can be expressed. Color • Standard: Displays the original colors of an input Gamut signal regardless of the display features.
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Expert Control Menu Description Dynamic Adjusts contrast and color to the optimal level Contrast according to the screen’s brightness. Selects the range of colors that can be expressed. • Standard: Displays the original colors of an input Color Gamut signal regardless of the display features. •...
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Menu Description In Expert mode, you can customize the options of each mode. Gamma: Select 1.9, 2.2,or 2.4. a. Method: 2 Points - Pattern: Inner, Outer - Points: Low, High - Red/Green/Blue: The adjustment range for each color is from -50 to +50. - Apply to all inputs: The values of the Color Temperature is applied to all the input modes.
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Menu Description Adjusts Red/Green/Blue/Cyan/Magenta/Yellow colors. Allows an expert to adjust the tint using a test pattern. Six colors (Red/Green/Blue/Cyan/Magenta/Yellow) can be selectively adjusted without affecting other colors. You may not see colors change on a normal picture Color even after adjustment. Management - Saturation Red/Green/Blue/Cyan/Magenta/ System...
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Picture Option Menu Description Noise Reduction Reduces screen noise in the video. MPEG Noise Eliminates noise generated while creating digital Reduction picture signals. Adjusts the brightness or darkness of the screen Black Level to suit the black level of the picture input using the degree of darkness (black level) of the screen.
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AUDIO Settings 1 Press the button. AUDIO 2 ꔂ Move ꔉ OK Use the , or button to select AUDIO and • Sound Mode : Standard press the button. • Clear Voice II 3 Use the , or • Auto Volume : Off button to set up the desired item and press the...
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TIME Settings 1 Press the button. TIME 2 ꔂ Move ꔉ OK Use the , or button to select TIME and • Sleep Timer : Off press the button. • Auto Off : 60 min. 3 Use the , or • Automatic Standby : 4 hours button to set up the desired item and press the button.
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WIRELESS 2 ꔂ Move ꔉ OK Use the , or button to select WIRELESS • SCREEN SHARE : [PJTR][LG]PH150[0000] and press the button. • Group 3 Use the , or • Channel button to set up the desired • Bluetooth...
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Menu Description The SCREEN SHARE displays the screen of the connected device. • You can check the SCREEN SHARE's ID. Mode This is the group setting for each device supporting the SCREEN SHARE feature. Group When the wireless connection is weak or unstable, adjust the group setting to correct the problem.
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Menu Description Sound is output through the Bluetooth headset. First, set Bluetooth to On. Item Search Search for the device to connect to. Device Bluetooth List of Connected devices are saved in the List registered of registered devices. The saved list of devices registered devices can be displayed.
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OPTION 1 Settings 1 Press the button. OPTION 1 2 ꔂ Move ꔉ OK Use the , or button to select OPTION 1 • Language and press the button. • DivX(R) VOD 3 Use the , or • Initial Setting button to set up the desired •...
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OPTION 2 Settings 1 Press the button. OPTION 2 2 ꔂ Move ꔉ OK Use the , or button to select OPTION 2 • Keystone and press the button. • Auto Keystone : On 3 • PJT Mode : Front Use the , or •...
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Menu Description This function turns the projected image upside down or flips horizontal. • Select Rear when projecting from the back of the PJT Mode transparent screen purchased separately. • Select Front Ceiling when installing the product on the ceiling. If the projector is used at an altitude higher than 1200 meters, turn this on.
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CONNECTING DEVICES You can connect various external devices to the projector.  Computer/Notebook Digital Device Game Console Headphones Mobile Phone HDMI - Page 91 USB Device - Page 49 Headphone - Page 93 Mobile Phone (MHL/Slimport) - Page 94...
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Connecting to HD Connecting a PC Receiver, DVD or The projector supports Plug and External Devices Play. Your PC will automatically detect the projector and requires Connect an HD receiver, DVD or no driver installation. External Devices to the projector and select an appropriate input HDMI Connection mode. Using an HDMI cable, connect the port of the projector HDMI Connection...
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Connecting a Laptop The table below shows examples of switching the output. For You can connect the projector to a more information, refer to the laptop to use various functions. External Output, Connecting to an External Monitor, or similar HDMI Connection sections of the owner's manual of your computer.
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Connecting to Headphones You can listen to the audio through a headphone. * Not provided...
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Using the Mirroring Function of a Mobile Phone MHL/Slimport Connection You must use a HDMI adapter to connect your cell phone to the projector and to output images and sound from your cell phone to the projector. The compatible HDMI adapters are different, depending upon your cell phone type.
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MAINTENANCE Clean your projector to keep it in optimal condition. Cleaning Cleaning the Lens If there is any dust or staining on the lens surface, you must clean the lens. Use an air spray or a cleaning cloth to clean the lens. To remove dust or stains, use an air spray or apply a small amount of cleaning agent onto a swab or soft cloth to lightly rub the lens.
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SPECIFICATIONS PH150G (PH150G-GL) MODEL PH150GX (PH150GX-GL) Resolution (Pixel) 1280 (Horizontal) × 720 (Vertical) Aspect ratio 16:9 (Horizontal:Vertical) Panel size 9.398 mm Projection distance 335 mm to 3491 mm (254 mm to 2540 mm) (Video size) Ratio of upward 100 % projection Working range of the remote control Power 35 W consumption Depending on country Only India Manufacturer : Manufacturer : Manufacturer :...
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Supported HDMI(PC) Mode Horizontal Frequency Vertical Frequency Resolution (kHz) (Hz) 640 x 350 31.468 70.09 720 x 400 31.469 70.08 640 x 480 31.469 59.94 800 x 600 37.879 60.31 1024 x 768 48.363 60.00 1152 x 864 54.348 60.053 1280 x 720 45.00 1280 x 1024 63.981 60.02...
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Supported HDMI-DTV Mode Horizontal Frequency Vertical Frequency Resolution (kHz) (Hz) 31.47 480p 31.47 59.94 31.50 576p 31.25 45.00 60.00 720p 44.96 59.94 37.5 33.75 60.00 1080i 33.72 59.94 28.125 67.500 67.432 59.939 27.000 24.000 1080p 26.97 23.976 33.75 30.000 33.71 29.97 56.25 • To provide the best picture quality, a 720p resolution is recommended.
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In addition to the source code, all referred license terms, warranty disclaimers and copyright notices are available for download. LG Electronics will also provide open source code to you on CD-ROM for a charge covering the cost of performing such distribution (such as the cost of media, shipping, and handling) upon email request to opensource@lge.com.
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SYMBOLS Refers to alternating current(AC). Refers to direct current(DC). Refers to class II equipment. Refers to stand-by. Refers to “ON” (power). Refers to dangerous voltage.