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USER GUIDE LCD PROJECTOR93 INTRODUCTIONCongratulations on purchasing this state-of-the-art, high resolution LCDprojector. This projector can be conn
USER GUIDE LCD PROJECTOR104 MAIN FEATURESThe unit employs the following important features that in total provideyou with a highly functional and powe
USER GUIDE LCD PROJECTOR115 SUPPLIED MATERIAL5.1 WHEN YOU OPEN THE LCD PROJECTOR PACKAGEA complete set includes the following components :1. LCD Pro
USER GUIDE LCD PROJECTOR125.3 GLOSSARYThe following terms are used throughout this user guide to identify thedifferent parts of the LCD projector, or
USER GUIDE LCD PROJECTOR136 SETTING UP THE LCD PROJECTOR6.1 SAFETY PRECAUTIONSSwitch off all equipment before connecting together thevarious items.
USER GUIDE LCD PROJECTOR146.2 ARRANGEMENTS IN THE PROJECTION ROOMThe LCD projector should be placed on a table, or other stable hardsurface, at the d
USER GUIDE LCD PROJECTOR156.3 SELECTING ADDITIONAL ADAPTERS AND CABLES6.3.1 FOR YOUR COMPUTER SOURCE(S)You may have a computer source which requires
USER GUIDE LCD PROJECTOR166.4 MAKING THE CABLE CONNECTIONS1. Place the projector on a stable, hard surface, at the desired distancefrom the projecti
USER GUIDE LCD PROJECTOR17- MAC: Insert the end of the VGA cable marked ‘LCD’ into Source 1connector port or the next available source port. Connect t
USER GUIDE LCD PROJECTOR18 3. Connect an external video adapter and video sources if required. 4. Connect one end of the mouse cable marked ‘LCD’ in
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USER GUIDE LCD PROJECTOR19 6. Apply mains power to the various items of source equipment.Your LCD projector is now fully connected up. Before use fo
USER GUIDE LCD PROJECTOR20OPERATIONFREQ• With data from a source displayed on-screen, set thebackground to a chequered pattern 50% grey (directmode 1
USER GUIDE LCD PROJECTOR21OPERATIONPOSITION• Select POSITION.• Adjust using the cursor keys until the full image lieswithin the viewing area (see il
USER GUIDE LCD PROJECTOR227 USING THE LCD PROJECTORThe LCD projector has a set of features and functions with which youneed to be familiar with in or
USER GUIDE LCD PROJECTOR23The MEM column indicates whether the function setting is memorized forthe source apparatus for future use.KEY FUNCTION KEY T
USER GUIDE LCD PROJECTOR24KEY FUNCTION KEY TYPE MEMFREEZE Holds the image projected onthe screen. This feature canbe used to hide actions onthe comput
USER GUIDE LCD PROJECTOR25KEY FUNCTION KEY TYPE MEMSCALE Selects direct 1:1 mapping orscaling of images.toggle NoPAN Allows panning withinoversized im
USER GUIDE LCD PROJECTOR267.2 TOP PANEL KEYBOARDThe settings most likely to be adjusted during the set-up process are alsoaccessible via a secondary
USER GUIDE LCD PROJECTOR278 SPECIAL FEATURES OF YOUR LCDPROJECTOR8.1 INTELLIGENT COOLING SYSTEMThe fan operates as long as the LCD projector is swit
USER GUIDE LCD PROJECTOR288.4 RESETThis feature enables standard settings of most controls. RESET will onlyreset the active mode.A fundamental master
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USER GUIDE LCD PROJECTOR299 TROUBLE-SHOOTINGThis is a checklist to help you pinpoint any problem that may arise.Check the symptoms carefully if you e
USER GUIDE LCD PROJECTOR30SYMPTOM SOLUTIONSome colors areunstable orflickering• Check first that there are no loose cableconnections.• You can try t
USER GUIDE LCD PROJECTOR3110 MAINTENANCE10.1 GENERALFrom time to time, the LCD projector unit and lens may be cleaned witha damp, non-abrasive cloth
USER GUIDE LCD PROJECTOR3210.3 LAMP REPLACEMENT MESSAGESWhen the time is due to replace the lamp, the projector will give you oneof the two following
USER GUIDE LCD PROJECTOR33If the lamp timer is accidentally reset before the lamp has reachedexpected lifetime, or the lamp is changed before it is re
USER GUIDE LCD PROJECTOR3410.4 FUSE REPLACEMENTThe mains fuse is located at the mains input, as an integral part of theconnector and switch assembly
USER GUIDE LCD PROJECTOR3510.5 CARE OF THE REMOTE CONTROLThe infrared remote control requires no maintenance, other than batteryreplacement when requ
USER GUIDE LCD PROJECTOR3611 TECHNICAL DATAThe technical data given in this section was correct at thetime of going to print, but may change without
USER GUIDE LCD PROJECTOR3711.2 LCD PROJECTOR UNITPROJECTOR DIMENSIONS 322 x 245 x 638mm/12.7 x 9.6 x25.1 inchesPROJECTOR WEIGHT 13.3 kg/29 lbsPROJECT
USER GUIDE LCD PROJECTOR3811.4 REMOTE CONTROLUNIT SIZE 153 x 56 x 15 mm / 6.0" x 2.1" x 0.6"UNIT WEIGHT 90 g / 3.2 ounzes (with batter
USER GUIDE LCD PROJECTOR3TABLE OF CONTENTS1 SYMBOL DESCRIPTIONS...52 SAFETY INSTRUCTI
USER GUIDE LCD PROJECTOR3911.6 CONNECTORS ON THE SUPPLIED CABLESThe connectors on the supplied cables are described below.CABLE PROJECTOR SOURCE ENDE
USER GUIDE LCD PROJECTOR4012 CONNECTORSThe connector ports for the source equipment on the LCD projector arelocated on the right hand-side (when faci
USER GUIDE LCD PROJECTOR4112.2 MOUSEThis port is used to exchange mouse messages between the projectorand the computer.8 PIN MINIDINFEMALE(FRONT VIEW
USER GUIDE LCD PROJECTOR4213 ENVIRONMENTAL STATEMENTCare has been taken in the manufacture of this LCD projector thatenvironmental stress and polluti
USER GUIDE LCD PROJECTOR4314 FCC STATEMENTThis equipment has been certified to comply with the limits for a Class Acomputing device, pursuant to Subp
USER GUIDE LCD PROJECTOR4415 SERVICE INFORMATIONThis product contains no user serviceable parts, outside thescope of section Maintenance. Attempts t
USER GUIDE LCD PROJECTOR411.3 POWER SUPPLY...3711.4 REMOTE CONTROL ...
USER GUIDE LCD PROJECTOR51 SYMBOL DESCRIPTIONSDANGEROUS VOLTAGEThis symbol is intended to alert the user to the presence ofuninsulated “dangerous vol
USER GUIDE LCD PROJECTOR6The normal operating life for the lamp is 750 hours.High-pressure lamp may explode if improperly used.Refer all servicing to
USER GUIDE LCD PROJECTOR78. Non-use Periods - The power cord of the projector should beunplugged from the outlet when left unused for a long period o
USER GUIDE LCD PROJECTOR8careful when lifting and carrying the unit as it is heavy.16. Lamp Beam - Do not look directly into the projector or lens whe
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