Ask Proxima Impression 860 User Manual

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USERGUIDEIMPRESSION 860801.318USG/860/AE-A30.09.96Not the actual front page

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USER GUIDE LCD PROJECTOR93 INTRODUCTIONCongratulations on purchasing this state-of-the-art, high resolution LCDprojector. This projector can be conn

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USER GUIDE LCD PROJECTOR104 MAIN FEATURESThe unit employs the following important features that in total provideyou with a highly functional and powe

Page 4 - TABLE OF CONTENTS

USER GUIDE LCD PROJECTOR115 SUPPLIED MATERIAL5.1 WHEN YOU OPEN THE LCD PROJECTOR PACKAGEA complete set includes the following components :1. LCD Pro

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USER GUIDE LCD PROJECTOR125.3 GLOSSARYThe following terms are used throughout this user guide to identify thedifferent parts of the LCD projector, or

Page 6 - 2 SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

USER GUIDE LCD PROJECTOR136 SETTING UP THE LCD PROJECTOR6.1 SAFETY PRECAUTIONSSwitch off all equipment before connecting together thevarious items.

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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

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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

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USER GUIDE LCD PROJECTOR166.4 MAKING THE CABLE CONNECTIONS1. Place the projector on a stable, hard surface, at the desired distancefrom the projecti

Page 10 - 3 INTRODUCTION

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

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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

Page 12 - 5 SUPPLIED MATERIAL

USERGUIDEIMPRESSION 860

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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

Page 14 - 6.1 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS

USER GUIDE LCD PROJECTOR20OPERATIONFREQ• With data from a source displayed on-screen, set thebackground to a chequered pattern 50% grey (directmode 1

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USER GUIDE LCD PROJECTOR21OPERATIONPOSITION• Select POSITION.• Adjust using the cursor keys until the full image lieswithin the viewing area (see il

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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

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USER GUIDE LCD PROJECTOR23The MEM column indicates whether the function setting is memorized forthe source apparatus for future use.KEY FUNCTION KEY T

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USER GUIDE LCD PROJECTOR24KEY FUNCTION KEY TYPE MEMFREEZE Holds the image projected onthe screen. This feature canbe used to hide actions onthe comput

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USER GUIDE LCD PROJECTOR25KEY FUNCTION KEY TYPE MEMSCALE Selects direct 1:1 mapping orscaling of images.toggle NoPAN Allows panning withinoversized im

Page 20 - 6.5 IMAGE ADJUSTMENTS

USER GUIDE LCD PROJECTOR267.2 TOP PANEL KEYBOARDThe settings most likely to be adjusted during the set-up process are alsoaccessible via a secondary

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USER GUIDE LCD PROJECTOR278 SPECIAL FEATURES OF YOUR LCDPROJECTOR8.1 INTELLIGENT COOLING SYSTEMThe fan operates as long as the LCD projector is swit

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USER GUIDE LCD PROJECTOR288.4 RESETThis feature enables standard settings of most controls. RESET will onlyreset the active mode.A fundamental master

Page 23 - 7 USING THE LCD PROJECTOR

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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

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USER GUIDE LCD PROJECTOR30SYMPTOM SOLUTIONSome colors areunstable orflickering• Check first that there are no loose cableconnections.• You can try t

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USER GUIDE LCD PROJECTOR3110 MAINTENANCE10.1 GENERALFrom time to time, the LCD projector unit and lens may be cleaned witha damp, non-abrasive cloth

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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

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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

Page 29 - 8.5 POWER SAVE FEATURE

USER GUIDE LCD PROJECTOR3410.4 FUSE REPLACEMENTThe mains fuse is located at the mains input, as an integral part of theconnector and switch assembly

Page 30 - 9 TROUBLE-SHOOTING

USER GUIDE LCD PROJECTOR3510.5 CARE OF THE REMOTE CONTROLThe infrared remote control requires no maintenance, other than batteryreplacement when requ

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USER GUIDE LCD PROJECTOR3611 TECHNICAL DATAThe technical data given in this section was correct at thetime of going to print, but may change without

Page 32 - 10 MAINTENANCE

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

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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

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USER GUIDE LCD PROJECTOR3TABLE OF CONTENTS1 SYMBOL DESCRIPTIONS...52 SAFETY INSTRUCTI

Page 35 - 10.4 FUSE REPLACEMENT

USER GUIDE LCD PROJECTOR3911.6 CONNECTORS ON THE SUPPLIED CABLESThe connectors on the supplied cables are described below.CABLE PROJECTOR SOURCE ENDE

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USER GUIDE LCD PROJECTOR4012 CONNECTORSThe connector ports for the source equipment on the LCD projector arelocated on the right hand-side (when faci

Page 37 - 11 TECHNICAL DATA

USER GUIDE LCD PROJECTOR4112.2 MOUSEThis port is used to exchange mouse messages between the projectorand the computer.8 PIN MINIDINFEMALE(FRONT VIEW

Page 38 - 11.3 POWER SUPPLY

USER GUIDE LCD PROJECTOR4213 ENVIRONMENTAL STATEMENTCare has been taken in the manufacture of this LCD projector thatenvironmental stress and polluti

Page 39 - 11.5 COMPATIBILITY

USER GUIDE LCD PROJECTOR4314 FCC STATEMENTThis equipment has been certified to comply with the limits for a Class Acomputing device, pursuant to Subp

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USER GUIDE LCD PROJECTOR4415 SERVICE INFORMATIONThis product contains no user serviceable parts, outside thescope of section Maintenance. Attempts t

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USER GUIDE LCD PROJECTOR411.3 POWER SUPPLY...3711.4 REMOTE CONTROL ...

Page 43 - 13 ENVIRONMENTAL STATEMENT

USER GUIDE LCD PROJECTOR51 SYMBOL DESCRIPTIONSDANGEROUS VOLTAGEThis symbol is intended to alert the user to the presence ofuninsulated “dangerous vol

Page 44 - 14 FCC STATEMENT

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

Page 45 - 15 SERVICE INFORMATION

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

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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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