Warranty Guide
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... parts & labor warranty HP Digital Projector Lamp Module (included with the projector) 90 days Limited hardware warranty HP Digital Projector Lamp Module (purchased separately) 90 days Limited hardware warranty HP Digital Projector Cables, Remote Control, and other parts (included with the projector) Same period as projector Limited hardware warranty HP Digital Projector Cables, Remote Control, and other parts (purchased separately) 1 year Limited hardware warranty HP Digital Projector Limited Warranty Statement...
... parts & labor warranty HP Digital Projector Lamp Module (included with the projector) 90 days Limited hardware warranty HP Digital Projector Lamp Module (purchased separately) 90 days Limited hardware warranty HP Digital Projector Cables, Remote Control, and other parts (included with the projector) Same period as projector Limited hardware warranty HP Digital Projector Cables, Remote Control, and other parts (purchased separately) 1 year Limited hardware warranty HP Digital Projector Limited Warranty Statement...
User Guide
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... Connecting a handheld organizer 17 Connecting a video source 18 Turning the projector on and off 23 Turning the projector on 23 Turning the projector off 24 Moving the projector 24 Making basic adjustments 25 Aiming the projector 25 Adjusting the focus and zoom 25 Using the remote control 26 2 Showing Presentations Showing a computer screen 28 Selecting a different...
... Connecting a handheld organizer 17 Connecting a video source 18 Turning the projector on and off 23 Turning the projector on 23 Turning the projector off 24 Moving the projector 24 Making basic adjustments 25 Aiming the projector 25 Adjusting the focus and zoom 25 Using the remote control 26 2 Showing Presentations Showing a computer screen 28 Selecting a different...
User Guide
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... Source menu 38 Help menu 38 4 Maintaining the Projector Performing routine maintenance 39 Getting the projector status 39 Cleaning the projector lens 39 Replacing the lamp module 40 Replacing the battery in the remote control 42 Upgrading the projector 43 Updating the firmware 43 5 Installing Permanently Installing the projector 44 Choosing cables 44 Installing on a table...
... Source menu 38 Help menu 38 4 Maintaining the Projector Performing routine maintenance 39 Getting the projector status 39 Cleaning the projector lens 39 Replacing the lamp module 40 Replacing the battery in the remote control 42 Upgrading the projector 43 Updating the firmware 43 5 Installing Permanently Installing the projector 44 Choosing cables 44 Installing on a table...
User Guide
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6 Fixing Problems Troubleshooting suggestions 55 Warning light problems 55 Start-up problems 56 Picture problems 56 Sound problems 59 Interruption problems 59 Remote control problems 60 Testing the projector 60 Running the projector diagnostics 60 7 Reference Specifications 61 Safety information 64 Mercury safety 64 Regulatory information 64 U.S.A 64 Canada 65 Japan 65 Korea 65 International 65 Recycling information 67 5
6 Fixing Problems Troubleshooting suggestions 55 Warning light problems 55 Start-up problems 56 Picture problems 56 Sound problems 59 Interruption problems 59 Remote control problems 60 Testing the projector 60 Running the projector diagnostics 60 7 Reference Specifications 61 Safety information 64 Mercury safety 64 Regulatory information 64 U.S.A 64 Canada 65 Japan 65 Korea 65 International 65 Recycling information 67 5
User Guide
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... and warranty information. Controls the projector. 5 Power cord Connects the projector to a power source. 6 USB cable Connects the projector's USB output to a computer. 7 VGA cable Connects a computer video output to help get started. 3 Literature package 4 Remote control Contains documentation for the setup and use of the following items, contact HP. What's in the box? TIP...
... and warranty information. Controls the projector. 5 Power cord Connects the projector to a power source. 6 USB cable Connects the projector's USB output to a computer. 7 VGA cable Connects a computer video output to help get started. 3 Literature package 4 Remote control Contains documentation for the setup and use of the following items, contact HP. What's in the box? TIP...
User Guide
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Use the power button on each rear corner). 2 Disconnect switch 3 Power cord socket Disconnects power. Connects the power cord to the projector. 4 Height adjustment button Adjusts the height of the picture. 5 Lens Projects the image. 6 Lens cap Protects the lens. 7 Infrared port...100% to 33 ft). Zoom ring (with tab): enlarges the picture from the remote control. 8 Focus and zoom rings 9 Button panel Focus ring: focuses at a glance Identifying major components Item Function 1 Adjustable foot Levels the projector (one foot on top of 1.2 to 10 m (4 to 120%. Contains control...
Use the power button on each rear corner). 2 Disconnect switch 3 Power cord socket Disconnects power. Connects the power cord to the projector. 4 Height adjustment button Adjusts the height of the picture. 5 Lens Projects the image. 6 Lens cap Protects the lens. 7 Infrared port...100% to 33 ft). Zoom ring (with tab): enlarges the picture from the remote control. 8 Focus and zoom rings 9 Button panel Focus ring: focuses at a glance Identifying major components Item Function 1 Adjustable foot Levels the projector (one foot on top of 1.2 to 10 m (4 to 120%. Contains control...
User Guide
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Connects a room controller. Connects a DVI-D digital video source. NOTE: Available only on certain models. Controls a motorized screen or similar accessory device. Connects to -mini-phone plug. NOTE: Available only on certain models. NOTE: Available only on certain models. Connects an S-video source. Connects video input from the remote control. 10 Setting Up Receives...
Connects a room controller. Connects a DVI-D digital video source. NOTE: Available only on certain models. Controls a motorized screen or similar accessory device. Connects to -mini-phone plug. NOTE: Available only on certain models. NOTE: Available only on certain models. Connects an S-video source. Connects video input from the remote control. 10 Setting Up Receives...
User Guide
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Identifying common features 11 Remote control TIP: Before using the remote control, remove the battery protector by pulling the plastic tab until it comes out of a cable and lock. : Component video input port Connects a component video source. ; VGA-out port Sends the VGA-in signal to a stationary object with the use of the remote control. Identifying back panel components (continued) Item Function 9 Lock slot Locks the projector to a monitor. < Composite-video input port Connects a composite-video source.
Identifying common features 11 Remote control TIP: Before using the remote control, remove the battery protector by pulling the plastic tab until it comes out of a cable and lock. : Component video input port Connects a component video source. ; VGA-out port Sends the VGA-in signal to a stationary object with the use of the remote control. Identifying back panel components (continued) Item Function 9 Lock slot Locks the projector to a monitor. < Composite-video input port Connects a composite-video source.
User Guide
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... from your presentations with HP projector accessories. Identifying components of your presentations. • HP power cables-allow you to connect in any region. • HP cables-allow you to connect all audio-video equipment. • HP replacement lamp-brings your projector up anywhere, and fixed screens for even greater convenience. • HP premium remote control-allows you to...
... from your presentations with HP projector accessories. Identifying components of your presentations. • HP power cables-allow you to connect in any region. • HP cables-allow you to connect all audio-video equipment. • HP replacement lamp-brings your projector up anywhere, and fixed screens for even greater convenience. • HP premium remote control-allows you to...
User Guide
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... computer. For example, on page 28. For instructions, refer to use the mouse and page up/down features on the remote control. TIP: If the computer display does not appear on the projector, you must press FN+F4 or FN+F5. See "Showing a computer screen" on some computers you might have to... on the computer to the VGA-out port on the computer's VGA output. TIP: You can connect an external computer monitor to turn on the projector. The monitor displays the signal connected to the VGA-in port-even if the...
... computer. For example, on page 28. For instructions, refer to use the mouse and page up/down features on the remote control. TIP: If the computer display does not appear on the projector, you must press FN+F4 or FN+F5. See "Showing a computer screen" on some computers you might have to... on the computer to the VGA-out port on the computer's VGA output. TIP: You can connect an external computer monitor to turn on the projector. The monitor displays the signal connected to the VGA-in port-even if the...
User Guide
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...If you are using a computer, press the key combination that turns on the remote control. The projector takes a minute or so to overheat, the temperature warning light will turn on and the projector will shut down. If the projector starts to warm up . The power button blinks during warm-up . For ... warm. Remove the lens cover 1. 3. Press the power button 2 on the projector or on its video output. NOTE: It is on. 2. Turning the projector on and off Turning the projector on 1. Turning the projector on and off 23 Be sure the power cord is connected and the disconnect switch...
...If you are using a computer, press the key combination that turns on the remote control. The projector takes a minute or so to overheat, the temperature warning light will turn on and the projector will shut down. If the projector starts to warm up . The power button blinks during warm-up . For ... warm. Remove the lens cover 1. 3. Press the power button 2 on the projector or on its video output. NOTE: It is on. 2. Turning the projector on and off Turning the projector on 1. Turning the projector on and off 23 Be sure the power cord is connected and the disconnect switch...
User Guide
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...turn on the projector again during the cool-down period, then the projector turns off. ...Wait until the power light stops blinking, then unplug the power cord. Then disconnect all cables. • Avoid bumps and jolts. Even though the projector... is cold, allow it uses a small amount of the lamp. 3. If you want, disconnect video and audio equipment from the projector...projector, wait until the cool-down before moving the projector: • Allow the projector... disconnect power or turn off 1. Moving the projector When moving it will not turn on ....
...turn on the projector again during the cool-down period, then the projector turns off. ...Wait until the power light stops blinking, then unplug the power cord. Then disconnect all cables. • Avoid bumps and jolts. Even though the projector... is cold, allow it uses a small amount of the lamp. 3. If you want, disconnect video and audio equipment from the projector...projector, wait until the cool-down before moving the projector: • Allow the projector... disconnect power or turn off 1. Moving the projector When moving it will not turn on ....
User Guide
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... Setting Up hide button 1. This feature requires a USB connection between the projector and computer. Edge of computer screen Press this ... This feature requires a USB connection between the projector and computer. Using the remote control To do this ... Page-up or page down button 5. This... feature requires a USB connection between the projector and computer. Left-click or right-click button 4. Power button...
... Setting Up hide button 1. This feature requires a USB connection between the projector and computer. Edge of computer screen Press this ... This feature requires a USB connection between the projector and computer. Using the remote control To do this ... Page-up or page down button 5. This... feature requires a USB connection between the projector and computer. Left-click or right-click button 4. Power button...
User Guide
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Exit from any on -screen menu enter and navigation buttons 8. TIP: From within the distance of 8 m (26 ft), aim the remote control at the screen or at the front or back of input Picture mode button 7 one or more times. signal Change settings using on -screen menu or adjustment Exit button 8. See "Using the on-screen menu" on page 34. Press this ... To do this ... Change picture settings for different type of the projector. Using the remote control 27 Switch to next input source source button 9 one or more times.
Exit from any on -screen menu enter and navigation buttons 8. TIP: From within the distance of 8 m (26 ft), aim the remote control at the screen or at the front or back of input Picture mode button 7 one or more times. signal Change settings using on -screen menu or adjustment Exit button 8. See "Using the on-screen menu" on page 34. Press this ... To do this ... Change picture settings for different type of the projector. Using the remote control 27 Switch to next input source source button 9 one or more times.
User Guide
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... turned on the projector, you want to mute the audio (certain models only). See "Making basic adjustments" on the computer's video output port. Hiding or showing the picture 1. Be sure the computer is not shown on . Press the hide button on the remote control to blank the picture, and to adjust the... picture, see the name of the video port where the source is shown on the projector, press the source button on the projector or remote control one or more times to turn on page 25. 3. If you might have to select the VGA-in port. 4. If...
... turned on the projector, you want to mute the audio (certain models only). See "Making basic adjustments" on the computer's video output port. Hiding or showing the picture 1. Be sure the computer is not shown on . Press the hide button on the remote control to blank the picture, and to adjust the... picture, see the name of the video port where the source is shown on the projector, press the source button on the projector or remote control one or more times to turn on page 25. 3. If you might have to select the VGA-in port. 4. If...
User Guide
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... of video content. To access the on-screen menu, press enter on page 38. For details, see "Using the on-screen menu" on the projector or remote control. Adjusting the picture and sound 29 Picture modes can quickly choose a different picture mode to make adjustments to select the picture mode that gives...
... of video content. To access the on-screen menu, press enter on page 38. For details, see "Using the on-screen menu" on the projector or remote control. Adjusting the picture and sound 29 Picture modes can quickly choose a different picture mode to make adjustments to select the picture mode that gives...
User Guide
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... defaults if needed.) NOTE: This procedure will normally be performed by a system administrator. 1. TIP: To exit from any on the projector or remote control. Press enter on -screen menu or adjustment, press the exit button. Use the on-screen menus to select the desired settings ...on -screen menu closes. Press enter to a different menu, press left or right , or press up or down - This displays the on the projector or remote control. Select Help > Diagnostics.... 4. down buttons in this sequence to return selected or all inputs and picture modes. 3. Press enter on -screen...
... defaults if needed.) NOTE: This procedure will normally be performed by a system administrator. 1. TIP: To exit from any on the projector or remote control. Press enter on -screen menu or adjustment, press the exit button. Use the on-screen menus to select the desired settings ...on -screen menu closes. Press enter to a different menu, press left or right , or press up or down - This displays the on the projector or remote control. Select Help > Diagnostics.... 4. down buttons in this sequence to return selected or all inputs and picture modes. 3. Press enter on -screen...
User Guide
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... connected to the S-video port. Source scan Sets whether the projector automatically searches for checking the operation of the projector and the remote control. HP digital projector Displays information and status of the picture accordingly. Displays information about the projector and any network connection. 38 Adjusting the Projector Source menu For a visual aid, see "Back panel" on certain...
... connected to the S-video port. Source scan Sets whether the projector automatically searches for checking the operation of the projector and the remote control. HP digital projector Displays information and status of the picture accordingly. Displays information about the projector and any network connection. 38 Adjusting the Projector Source menu For a visual aid, see "Back panel" on certain...
User Guide
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...and forth across the lens. Chemicals on the cloth might damage the lens. • Do not use the following recommendations. b. Cleaning the projector lens You can be contaminated if left in contact with dye from the cloth. Cleaners might damage the surface of fluid or cleaner directly on... the projector or remote control and go to Help. You cannot clean any type of the lens. • Do not store a cleaning cloth in the open...
...and forth across the lens. Chemicals on the cloth might damage the lens. • Do not use the following recommendations. b. Cleaning the projector lens You can be contaminated if left in contact with dye from the cloth. Cleaners might damage the surface of fluid or cleaner directly on... the projector or remote control and go to Help. You cannot clean any type of the lens. • Do not store a cleaning cloth in the open...
User Guide
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When discarding old batteries, contact your local waste-disposal provider regarding local restrictions on the disposal or recycling of batteries. 42 Maintaining the Projector Use a ballpoint pen to hold the battery latch toward the center, then pull out the battery holder 1. 2. Insert the new battery 2 in the remote control 1. Replacing the battery in the holder. 3. Push the holder 3 into the remote control.
When discarding old batteries, contact your local waste-disposal provider regarding local restrictions on the disposal or recycling of batteries. 42 Maintaining the Projector Use a ballpoint pen to hold the battery latch toward the center, then pull out the battery holder 1. 2. Insert the new battery 2 in the remote control 1. Replacing the battery in the holder. 3. Push the holder 3 into the remote control.