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owner’s manualhp digital projectorsxb31 & sb21English version 13.05.02

owner’s manual for thehp digital projector xb31 and sb21

table ofcontentssafetyPersonal Safety . 4Protecting Your Projector . 4introductionProjector Features. 5Package Contents. 6Projector Overview . 7Control Panel. 8Back Panel Features . 8Remote Control With Mouse &Laser Pointer. 9installationConnecting the hp digitalprojector xb31 to a computer . 10Connecting the hp digitalprojector xb31 to other signal sources . 11Connecting the hp digitalprojector sb21 to a computer. 12Connecting the hp digitalprojector sb21 to other signal sources . 13operationTurning the projector ON and OFF. 14Turning the projector ON. 14Turning the projector OFF . 14Adjusting the projected image . 16Adjusting the display angle . 16Adjusting the hp xb31 zoom and focus . 18Projection image size (diagonal). 18Adjusting the hp sb21 focus . 19Projected image size (diagonal). 19user controlsControl panel & remote control . 20Control Panel. 20On-Screen Display Menus . 21How to operate. 21“Language” Menu. 22“All Images” Menu. 23“Audio” Menu . 24“Computer Image” Menu . 25“Management” Menu . 26“Video Image” Menu. 27Remote control . 28appendicesTroubleshooting . 30Changing the lamp module . 32hp xb31 specifications. 34hp xb31 compatibility modes . 35hp sb21 specifications . 36hp sb21 compatibility modes. 37Regulatory information . 38Warranty & Support . 393

safetyPersonal SafetyCAUTION!CAUTION!CAUTION!PREVENT EYE INJURY. Do not look into the projector’s lens when thelamp is on. Do not point the remote control’s laser light at your own,or anyone else’s, eyes.AVOID BURN HAZARD. The lamp gets hot during normal operation.Allow it to cool down for 30 minutes before changing lamp!CUT HAZARD. If the bulb is broken, use caution while removing thebulb assembly to avoid injury.xb31 sb21CAUTION!PREVENT ELECTRICAL SHOCK. Do not expose to rain or moisture. Donot open or disassemble projector, except as instructed by thismanual.WARNING! MERCURY HAZARD. This projector’s bulb contains a small amount ofmercury. If the lamp breaks, adequately ventilate the area where thebreakage occurred. The projector bulb may require special handlingand disposal at end-of-life.Protecting Your ProjectorDo: Connect projector’s cables before turning the projector ON. Allow the projector to complete its cooling cycle after turning the Power OFF (refer to page 14).CAUTION: Unplugging the projector while the fan is running reduces lamp life.Turn off and unplug the projector before cleaning.Use a soft, dry cloth to clean the projector’s housing.Use camera-lens cleaning materials and procedures to clean the lens.Disconnect the power plug from AC outlet if the projector isn’t being used for anextended period of time.Allow the projector to cool-down for at least 30 minutes before changing the lamp.Follow instructions provided with replacement lamp or in this manual.Lamp failure may produce a loud popping sound. This is normal and should notcause concern. The projector will not turn back on until the lamp module has beenreplaced.Reset the “Lamp Hour” monitor from the On Screen Display “Management” menutab after replacing the lamp module (refer to page 26).Refer to page 39 for warranty and support information.Don’t: Unplug the projector while the fan is running. Block the projector’s ventilation openings. Use abrasive cleaners, waxes, or solvents for your cleaning. Clean the lens with detergent. Use in very hot, cold, or humid environments. Use or store in dusty or dirty conditions. Use in a strong magnetic field. Place the projector in direct sunlight.4

introductionProjector FeaturesThe hp digital projector xb31 is an XGA single chip 0.7” DLPTM projector withthese outstanding features:xb31 sb21 True XGA, 1024 x 768 addressable pixels 1500 comparable lumens Approximately 3.5 lbs (1.6 kg) compact design Single chip DLPTM technology SXGA compression and VGA, SVGA re-sizing 156 watts (W) user-replaceable P-VIP lamp module NTSC3.58/NTSC4.43/PAL/PAL-M/PAL-N/SECAM and HDTV compatible Full function remote with mouse control and laser pointer High-tech VESA M1-DA connection for digital and analog video connectivity High definition TV (HDTV) compatibility User-friendly multilingual On Screen Display (OSD) menu Advanced electronic keystone correction User-friendly control panel Built-in 2 watt audio speaker Carrying case and cables included (refer to page 6)The hp digital projector sb21 is an SVGA single chip 0.55” DLPTM projector withthese outstanding features: True SVGA, 800 x 600 addressable pixels 1000 comparable lumens Approximately 2.2 lbs (1 kg) compact design Single chip DLPTM technology XGA compression and VGA re-sizing 132 watts (W) user-replaceable P-VIP lamp module NTSC3.58/NTSC4.43/PAL/PAL-M/PAL-N/SECAM and HDTV compatible Full function remote with mouse control and laser pointer High-tech VESA M1-DA connection for digital and analog video connectivity High definition TV (HDTV) compatibility User-friendly multilingual On Screen Display (OSD) menu Advanced electronic keystone correction User-friendly control panel Carrying case and cables included (refer to page 6)5

introductionPackage ContentsThe hp digital projectors come with the following items. Please check to makesure your unit is complete. If anything is missing contact your dealerimmediately.sb21xb31 sb21Projector with lens capProjector with lens capCarrying CaseComposite Video Cable2.5 mm Mini Phone Jack forComposite Video CablePower CordS-video CableUSB Mini-B 5-pin toS-video Input CableMi-A to VGAand USB Cablexb31Battery x2Audio CableRemote Control with MouseFunction and Laser PointerOwner’s Manual onCompact Disc (CD ROM)Quick Start CardWarranty/SupportInformation Data Sheet6

introductionProjector Overview1594663271.2.3.4.5.xb318Control PanelPower ConnectorI/O Connection PortsZoom RingFocus Ring6. Remote Control Receivers (front & back)7. Elevation Button8. Elevation Foot9. Lens Cap4581sb21675321.2.3.4.Control PanelPower ConnectorI/O Connection PortsFocus Ring5. Remote Control Receivers (front & back)6. Elevation Button7. Elevation Foot8. Lens Cap7

introduction7Control Panel1. Power (ON/OFF) Button142. Lamp Warning Indicator Lightxb31 sb2123. Temperature WarningIndicator Light4. Source Button5. Menu (ON/OFF) Button6. Auto Image Button7. Four Directional Select Buttons356Back Panel Features12345xb311. KensingtonTM Lock Hole2. Composite Video Input3. Audio Input4. S-Video Input5. VESA M1-DA Analog RGB / Digital / HDTV /Component Video / USB Mouse Input532sb2111. KensingtonTM Lock Hole2. Composite Video Input3. S-Video Input44. Power Connector5. VESA M1-DA Analog RGB / Digital / HDTV /Component Video / USB Mouse Input8

introductionRemote Control With Mouse & Laser Pointerxb31 sb21TransmitIndicator LightMulti-Directional SelectorProjector PowerPage UpLaser PointerRight Mouse ButtonHide ImagePage DownKeystone CorrectionVolume ( / - )Zoom In / Zoom OutSourceFreezeMenuLeft Mouse ButtonCAUTION!PREVENT EYE INJURY.Do not point the remotecontrol’s laserlight atanyone’s eyes.NOTE: Connect the USBcable when usingthe remote controlmouse features.9

installationConnecting the hp digital projector xb31 to acomputerConnect the power cord to theprojector and a power outlet.Connect the black end of thevideo cable to the projector.xb31Connect the blue end of the videocable to the PC; optionally, tohave the remote control functionas a mouse, connect the USBconnector to the PC.CAUTION!Unplugging the projector whilethe fan is running may reducelamp life.Start the projector; after a 30second warm-up it will search fora video signal.If no video signal is found, youmay need to set up the PC tosend a video signal out the videoport.NOTE: For best performance,configure the displaymode of your computer’sgraphic card to1024 768 resolution.Ensure the timing of thedisplay mode iscompatible with theprojector. Refer to the“hp xb31 compatibilitymodes” section onpage 35.10

installationConnecting the hp digital projector xb31 to othersignal sourcesxb311Antenna5Digital Tuner Output243Video Output1.2.3.4.5.Power CordComposite Video CableAudio CableS-video CableM1-A to HDTV / Component and USBCable (optional accessory)S-video OutputCAUTION!Unplugging the projector whilethe fan is running may reducelamp life.NOTE: For best performance,configure the displaymode of your computer’sgraphic card to1024 768 resolution.Ensure the timing of thedisplay mode iscompatible with theprojector. Refer to the“hp xb31 compatibilitymodes” section onpage 35.11

installationConnecting the hp digital projector sb21 to acomputerConnect the power cord to theprojector and a power outlet.Start the projector; after a 30second warm-up it will search fora video signal.Connect the black end of thevideo cable to the projector.If no video signal is found, youmay need to set up the PC tosend a video signal out the videoport.sb21Connect the blue end of thevideo cable to the PC; optionally,to have the remote controlfunction as a mouse, connect theUSB connector to the PC.CAUTION!Unplugging the projector whilethe fan is running may reducelamp life.NOTE: For best performance,configure the displaymode of your computer’sgraphic card to 800 600resolution. Ensure thetiming of the displaymode is compatible withthe projector. Refer to the“hp sb21 compatibilitymodes” section onpage 37.12

installationConnecting the hp digital projector sb21 to othersignal sourcesVideo Outputsb2132S-video OutputAntenna4Digital Tuner Output11.2.3.4.Power CordComposite Video CableS-video CableM1-A to HDTV / Component and USBCable (optional accessory)CAUTION!Unplugging the projector whilethe fan is running may reducelamp life.NOTE: For best performance,configure the displaymode of your computer’sgraphic card to 800 600resolution. Ensure thetiming of the displaymode is compatible withthe projector. Refer to the“hp sb21 compatibilitymodes” section onpage 37.13

operationTurning the projector ON and OFFTurning the projector ONxb31 sb211. Remove the lens cap n by squeezing the cap’s tabs and pulling forward.2. Ensure that the power cord and signal cables are securely connected to theprojector and the signal source (computer, notebook, video player, etc.).3. Turn the projector ON by pressing the Power ON/OFF button on thecontrol panel. o The cooling fan turns on. The hp start-up screen will be displayed for 30 seconds and the bluePower Indicator Light will light up.4. Turn on your signal source. The projector will detect your sourceautomatically. If the screen displays “Waiting for Signal” make sure the signal cables aresecurely connected. If multiple signal sources are connected, use the “Source” button on theRemote Control or Control Panel to switch to the desired input. When the Lamp Indicator Light p is ON, replace the lamp. When the Temp Indicator Light q is ON, it indicates that the projector hasoverheated. The projector’s lamp will automatically turn OFF. Press the“Power ON/OFF” button and allow the projector to complete its cooldown cycle. Then you can restart the projector and continue yourpresentation. If the problem persists, contact hp support:(www.hp.com/support/digitalprojectors). When the Temp Indicator Light q FLASHES, the projector has detected afailure in the cooling system. Press the “Power ON/OFF” button and allowthe projector to complete its cool-down cycle. Contact hp ning the projector OFF1. Press the Power ON/OFF button. The projector lamp will turn off and the cooling fan will run forthe duration of the cool-down cycle. The blue Power Indicator Light will blink until the cool-down cycle is complete. The blue Power Indicator Light will then turn OFF and the cooling fan will stop.2. Disconnect the power cord from the electrical outlet and the projector.14

operationTurning the projector ON and OFF (continued)xb31 sb212341CAUTION! Unplugging the projectorwhile the fan is runningmay reduce lamp life.NOTE: Turn on the projector beforeturning on the signal source.NOTE: When the blue PowerIndicator Light is blinking theunit cannot be turned ON orOFF. The projector will notrespond to any user input.NOTE: The model shown is thehp xb31.15

operationAdjusting the projected imageAdjusting the display anglexb31 sb21To raise the projector display angle:1. Press and hold the elevation button n.2. Raise the projector to the desired display angle o, then release the buttonto lock the elevation foot into position.To lower the projector display angle:1. Press and hold the elevation button n.2. Lower the projector, then release the button to lock the elevation foot into itsretracted position.Leveling the ProjectorUse the rear elevation foot adjustment p for aligning the projector to thescreen.16

operationAdjusting the display angle (continued)xb3112Elevation Button3Elevation Footsb21Elevation Button123Elevation Foot17

operationAdjusting the hp xb31 zoom and focusxb31Zoom is adjusted by rotating the zoom ring.Rotate the focus ring until the image is clear.The projector will focus at distances from 1.14 m to 12 m (3.7 feet to 39.4 feet).Zoom RingFocus RingCalculating the ProjectedImage SizeThe screen diagonal dimensioncan be approximated by using oneof these formulas:Zoomed out7.5*Distance(ft.) Diagonal(in.)0.625*Distance(m) Diagonal(m)orZoomed in6.25*Distance(ft.) Diagonal(in.)0.52*Distance(m) Diagonal(m)Projected image size ocal .2”131.2”x98.4”26.2’For example:If your xb31 is 10 feet from thescreen, the approximate zoomedout screen diagonal dimension willbe 7.5*10 75 7.6”39.4’NOTE: This graph is for user’s reference only.18

operationAdjusting the hp sb21 focussb21Rotate the focus ring until the image is clear.The projector will focus at distances from 1.0 m to 12 m (3.3 feet to 39.4 feet).Focus RingProjected image size (diagonal)Calculating the ProjectedImage SizeThe screen diagonal dimensioncan be approximated by using oneof these formulas:7.5*Distance(ft.) Diagonal(in.)0.625*Distance(m) Diagonal(m)FocalDistanceScreen(Diagonal)ScreenSize (wxh)FocalDistanceFor example:If your sb21 is 10 feet from thescreen, the approximate screendiagonal dimension will be7.5*10 75 16.4’26.2’32.8’39.4’NOTE: This graph is for user’s reference only.19

usercontrolsControl panel & remote controlThe projector’s functions are controlled via the Control Panel and the RemoteControl, and the On Screen Display (OSD).7Control Panel1. Power (ON/OFF) Button12. Lamp Warning Indicator Light3. Temperature WarningIndicator Light4. Source Button5. Menu (ON/OFF) Button6. Auto Image Button7. Four Directional Select Buttonsxb31 sb2142356Power ON/OFF Button Refer to “Turning the Projector ON and OFF” on pages 14-15.Source Button Press the “Source” button to choose the appropriate signal source - RGB, DVI-Digital, DVI-Analog,S-Video, Composite, Component and HDTV sources.NOTE: This button will not function when the OSD menu is displayed.Auto Image Button Press the “Auto Image” button to automatically synchronize the projector to the input source.NOTE: This button will not function when the OSD menu is displayed.20

usercontrolsOn Screen Display MenusThe projector has multilingual On Screen Display (OSD) menus that allow youto make image adjustments by changing a variety of settings.xb31 sb21How to operate Press the “Menu” button on the Remote Control or Control Panel to openthe OSD.buttons to display the contents of the desired menu tab. Press theThe selected tab’s title will change from dark blue to white. Press thebuttons to select the desired menu item. When an item isselected, the color of the item will change from light blue text on a dark bluebackground to white text on an orange background. Adjust the settings withthebuttons. Press thePress thetabsbutton until no menu items are highlighted. Then either buttons to display the contents of additional MenuorPress the “Menu” button. The OSD menu will close and the projectorwill automatically save the new settings.21

usercontrolsxb31 sb21“Language” MenuTo open the “Language” menu:1. Press the “Menu” button to open the On Screen Display (OSD) menus.2. Use the3. Press theorbuttons to open the “Language” menu tab.buttons to select the desired language.4. Press the “Menu” button to finalize the selection.NOTE: The hp sb21’s OSDdoes not include anAudio menu.22

usercontrolsxb31 sb21“All Images” MenuTo open the “All Images” menu:1. Press the “Menu” button to open the On Screen Display (OSD) menus.2. Use the3. Press theorbuttons to open the “All Images” menu tab.buttons to select one of the following items:Brightness Press thebutton to darken the image. Press thebutton to lighten the image.ContrastThe contrast controls the degree of difference between the lightest anddarkest parts of the picture. Press thebutton to decrease the contrast. Press thebutton to increase the contrast.Image OptimizationImage Optimization can be incrementally adjusted between 0 and 10.Click on the slider bar to adjust. Setting 10 will maximize brightness and contrast Setting 0 will maximize color reproduction qualityColor TempWith the higher temperature, the image looks colder. With the lowertemperature, the image looks warmer.NOTE: The hp sb21’s OSDdoes not include anAudio menu. Press the orbutton to decrease or increase the color temperature.Keystone (Keystone Correction)Corrects image distortion caused by the projector’s elevation angle. ( 16degrees)Zoom Press thebutton to magnify an image up to 9 times. Press thebutton to reduce the image magnification.Aspect RatioAspect ratio type can be adjusted to 4:3 or 16:9.Reset this menuChoose “Yes” to return the display parameters on this menu to their factorydefault settings.23

usercontrolsxb31“Audio” MenuTo open the “Audio” menu:1. Press the “Menu” button to open the On Screen Display (OSD) menus.2. Use the3. Press theVolumeorbuttons to open the “Audio” menu tab.buttons to select one of the following items: Press thebutton to decrease the volume. Press theTreblebutton to increase the volume.NOTE: The hp sb21’s OSDdoes not include anAudio menu.The treble setting controls the higher frequencies of your audio source. Press thebutton to decrease the treble. Press theBassbutton to increase the treble.The Bass setting controls the lower frequencies of your audio source. Press thebutton to decrease the bass. Press theMutebutton to increase the bass. Choose the left icon

manual. WARNING! MERCURY HAZARD. This projector’s bulb contains a small amount of mercury. If the lamp breaks, adequately ventilate the area where the breakage occurred. The projector bulb may require special handling and disposal at end-of-life. Protecting Your Projector Do: Connect projector’s cables before turning the projector ON.

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