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...and insurance costs incurred in parts and labour under this limited warranty must establish to the first end-user who purchases a used Projector. by the use during the warranty period. OTHER WARRANTY AND LIABILITY LIMITATIONS ASIDE FROM THIS STANDARD PUBLISHED WARRANTY, DISTRIBUTOR MAKES NO ...replacement of identifying it, is not to the Customer. or as otherwise stated herein, warrants to Distributor's satisfaction the date of the Projector; Any person asserting a claim under normal use of parts not manufactured or sold shall conform to the Customer which does not require ...
...and insurance costs incurred in parts and labour under this limited warranty must establish to the first end-user who purchases a used Projector. by the use during the warranty period. OTHER WARRANTY AND LIABILITY LIMITATIONS ASIDE FROM THIS STANDARD PUBLISHED WARRANTY, DISTRIBUTOR MAKES NO ...replacement of identifying it, is not to the Customer. or as otherwise stated herein, warrants to Distributor's satisfaction the date of the Projector; Any person asserting a claim under normal use of parts not manufactured or sold shall conform to the Customer which does not require ...
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...of the carrier. UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCE SHALL DISTRIBUTOR'S LIABILITY OR CUSTOMER'S REMEDY FOR DAMAGES AGAINST DISTRIBUTOR EXCEED ITS COST FOR THE PROJECTOR. 3. Any damages to, defects in, loss of, nonconformities in, or any claim shall be set aside and protected, ...Projector which could be discovered by Customer shall constitute a warranty that the goods are designed to Part 15 of the disposition, if any, to be submitted in writing to Distributor promptly upon delivery must be made thereof. promise made to Distributor authorised personnel. Procedure for a Class A digital...
...of the carrier. UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCE SHALL DISTRIBUTOR'S LIABILITY OR CUSTOMER'S REMEDY FOR DAMAGES AGAINST DISTRIBUTOR EXCEED ITS COST FOR THE PROJECTOR. 3. Any damages to, defects in, loss of, nonconformities in, or any claim shall be set aside and protected, ...Projector which could be discovered by Customer shall constitute a warranty that the goods are designed to Part 15 of the disposition, if any, to be submitted in writing to Distributor promptly upon delivery must be made thereof. promise made to Distributor authorised personnel. Procedure for a Class A digital...
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Trademarks Copyright DLP and DMD are registered trademarks of Apple Computer Inc. IBM is a registered trademark of the Projector in a residential area is operated in accordance with the instructions manual, may cause harmful interference to change without ... trademarks of their respective owners. Specifications subject to radio communications. Other trademarks are pending. Operation of International Business Machines Corporation. The Projector generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in a commercial environment. ference when it is...
Trademarks Copyright DLP and DMD are registered trademarks of Apple Computer Inc. IBM is a registered trademark of the Projector in a residential area is operated in accordance with the instructions manual, may cause harmful interference to change without ... trademarks of their respective owners. Specifications subject to radio communications. Other trademarks are pending. Operation of International Business Machines Corporation. The Projector generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in a commercial environment. ference when it is...
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Contents 1. Connecting the Projector to your computer 8 5. Trouble shooting 49 9. Maintenance 46 8. Important Information 7 4. INDEX 57 4 Page 1 Introduction 5 2. Identifying the different parts of the Projector 5 3. Using the Projector 13 7. Connecting the Projector to your video player 11 6. TV-Tuner (Option 51 10.
Contents 1. Connecting the Projector to your computer 8 5. Trouble shooting 49 9. Maintenance 46 8. Important Information 7 4. INDEX 57 4 Page 1 Introduction 5 2. Identifying the different parts of the Projector 5 3. Using the Projector 13 7. Connecting the Projector to your video player 11 6. TV-Tuner (Option 51 10.
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... about other presentation products and accessories. Thanks to make sure that your system contains the necessary components for your particular application: x Projector Hardcase x Projector x 5 meter (16 ft.) RGB buffer cable x Interactive remote control x Batteries for the remote control x 2 Macintosh adapters ...included. For added security and convenience try our extended warranty program. 5 2 Identifying the different parts of presenting". The Projector will display high brightness images with vivid colours, even under normal light conditions. You can connect a microphone and have even...
... about other presentation products and accessories. Thanks to make sure that your system contains the necessary components for your particular application: x Projector Hardcase x Projector x 5 meter (16 ft.) RGB buffer cable x Interactive remote control x Batteries for the remote control x 2 Macintosh adapters ...included. For added security and convenience try our extended warranty program. 5 2 Identifying the different parts of presenting". The Projector will display high brightness images with vivid colours, even under normal light conditions. You can connect a microphone and have even...
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If you use the Projector to BNC Diskettes Lamp 5 m Buffer cable Contents Interactive Remote Control Serial cable S-video Composite video Audio In/Out AC-cable Batteries Apple Macintosh Adapter with Macintosh Male Pin-Out Apple Macintosh Adapter With Macintosh Female Pin-Out 6 9 pin adapter (serial) Adapter for composite video to display video information, you will need the cables for S-video or composite video, all depending on the system you want to use .
If you use the Projector to BNC Diskettes Lamp 5 m Buffer cable Contents Interactive Remote Control Serial cable S-video Composite video Audio In/Out AC-cable Batteries Apple Macintosh Adapter with Macintosh Male Pin-Out Apple Macintosh Adapter With Macintosh Female Pin-Out 6 9 pin adapter (serial) Adapter for composite video to display video information, you will need the cables for S-video or composite video, all depending on the system you want to use .
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... counter by selecting the icon with the lamp in the warranty card and return it is also a finely tuned optical equipment. The Projector is connected to the mains! The lamp manufacturer specifies an average lifetime for the lamp. offers no warranty on delivery. x Always use the...it from the wall outlet when changing the lamp! 3 Important Information x Please fill in the MAIN MENU. Even though the Projector is installed on the lamp. The Projector lamp is a rugged piece of presentation equipment, it to damage by using the tilt screw underneath the back of the projected ...
... counter by selecting the icon with the lamp in the warranty card and return it is also a finely tuned optical equipment. The Projector is connected to the mains! The lamp manufacturer specifies an average lifetime for the lamp. offers no warranty on delivery. x Always use the...it from the wall outlet when changing the lamp! 3 Important Information x Please fill in the MAIN MENU. Even though the Projector is installed on the lamp. The Projector lamp is a rugged piece of presentation equipment, it to damage by using the tilt screw underneath the back of the projected ...
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...10 or 11. If not, see "Using the Interactive Remote Control to control your PC, Macintosh, Powerbook or notebook in parallel with the Projector. 2. The Projector will now automatically display the computer's image in order to show computer graphics. 1. If you want to control your computer with the remote ...the serial interface cable. Also see the section: Trouble shooting. 7. With all the connections done and the screws properly fastened, the Projector, and computer may be powered up. Identify the RGB Out connector on the back of your computer with the monitor. Identify the...
...10 or 11. If not, see "Using the Interactive Remote Control to control your PC, Macintosh, Powerbook or notebook in parallel with the Projector. 2. The Projector will now automatically display the computer's image in order to show computer graphics. 1. If you want to control your computer with the remote ...the serial interface cable. Also see the section: Trouble shooting. 7. With all the connections done and the screws properly fastened, the Projector, and computer may be powered up. Identify the RGB Out connector on the back of your computer with the monitor. Identify the...
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Connect the audio cable from the Audio out connectors of the video source to the Composite Audio in connectors on the Projector. 5. 5 Connecting the Projector to your video player Using composite video Plug panel LEFT RGB INPUT COMPOSITE VIDEO SUPERVIDEO RIGHT MIC AUDIO IN PC/COMMON... the video source to the Composite video connector on the plug panel. 11 Contents Connecting to the white connector. The Projector will now automatically display the pictures from the Projector to VCR audio out Fig. 6. If not, see fig. 6. Find the Composite video cable, and the audio ...
Connect the audio cable from the Audio out connectors of the video source to the Composite Audio in connectors on the Projector. 5. 5 Connecting the Projector to your video player Using composite video Plug panel LEFT RGB INPUT COMPOSITE VIDEO SUPERVIDEO RIGHT MIC AUDIO IN PC/COMMON... the video source to the Composite video connector on the plug panel. 11 Contents Connecting to the white connector. The Projector will now automatically display the pictures from the Projector to VCR audio out Fig. 6. If not, see fig. 6. Find the Composite video cable, and the audio ...
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...video, and then follow the procedure in connectors on the plug panel. 12 Contents Make sure that the video source and the Projector are provided with the Projector . 5. Using S-video Plug panel RGB INPUT COMPOSITE VIDEO LEFT SUPERVIDEO RIGHT MIC AUDIO IN PC/COMMON COMP.VIDEO S.VIDEO ...AUDIO OUT Connect to the white connector. Fig. 7. The Projector will have to purchase a Scart to Composite interconnection. When all the connections are done and verified, switch on the video source, and ...
...video, and then follow the procedure in connectors on the plug panel. 12 Contents Make sure that the video source and the Projector are provided with the Projector . 5. Using S-video Plug panel RGB INPUT COMPOSITE VIDEO LEFT SUPERVIDEO RIGHT MIC AUDIO IN PC/COMMON COMP.VIDEO S.VIDEO ...AUDIO OUT Connect to the white connector. Fig. 7. The Projector will have to purchase a Scart to Composite interconnection. When all the connections are done and verified, switch on the video source, and ...
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..., These can be connected directly to the audio out connectors on Adjust audio settings, page 44. 6 Using the Projector Evaluating the environmental conditions Light conditions The Projector will reduce the contrast of the image, and the quality of your presentation. Amplifier. These speakers can be turned ...on or off from the ceiling between the Projector and the projection screen. To control the internal speakers, see enough to the audio out on the projection screen, as it will ...
..., These can be connected directly to the audio out connectors on Adjust audio settings, page 44. 6 Using the Projector Evaluating the environmental conditions Light conditions The Projector will reduce the contrast of the image, and the quality of your presentation. Amplifier. These speakers can be turned ...on or off from the ceiling between the Projector and the projection screen. To control the internal speakers, see enough to the audio out on the projection screen, as it will ...
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...". If the cooling fan is not working . Using the Projector without cooling can seriously damage the projector. 14 Contents Always place the Projector so that the cooling fan is heat sensitive, and needs to the DMD (Digital Mirror Device) chip. WARNING! High Brightness Monochrome Mode If ... form of the image presented. In general, screens with much greater light output. The DMD™ (Digital Mirror Device) inside the Projector is working , turn off the Projector and consult your dealer. Projection screen The quality of the projection screen will also have the option of ...
...". If the cooling fan is not working . Using the Projector without cooling can seriously damage the projector. 14 Contents Always place the Projector so that the cooling fan is heat sensitive, and needs to the DMD (Digital Mirror Device) chip. WARNING! High Brightness Monochrome Mode If ... form of the image presented. In general, screens with much greater light output. The DMD™ (Digital Mirror Device) inside the Projector is working , turn off the Projector and consult your dealer. Projection screen The quality of the projection screen will also have the option of ...
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... one of your computer. An infra red beam bounces from the remote control to the screen and back to an infra red receiver on the Projector. If the distance via the screen is blocking the IR receiver located beneath the lens, or at the back of the... Projector. 2. Fig. 8. Using the Interactive Remote Control The Interactive Remote Control has two purposes: 1. NOTE To ensure smooth operation, the combined distance from the screen to ...
... one of your computer. An infra red beam bounces from the remote control to the screen and back to an infra red receiver on the Projector. If the distance via the screen is blocking the IR receiver located beneath the lens, or at the back of the... Projector. 2. Fig. 8. Using the Interactive Remote Control The Interactive Remote Control has two purposes: 1. NOTE To ensure smooth operation, the combined distance from the screen to ...
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... are : Key underneath the Control: Left mouse key. To assign a function to the pressure sensitive mouse pad. 16 The six keys are supplied with the projector. To move and enlarge any part of the image, press the sensitive mouse pad.
... are : Key underneath the Control: Left mouse key. To assign a function to the pressure sensitive mouse pad. 16 The six keys are supplied with the projector. To move and enlarge any part of the image, press the sensitive mouse pad.
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... of the following 1. With the mouse.ini or mousedrive.ini marked click on the apropriate mouse initiation file and make sure of the INI-file. Projector: Special considerations If the Interactive Remote Control does not work when you must add/change it and restart Windows. The important here is that your...
... of the following 1. With the mouse.ini or mousedrive.ini marked click on the apropriate mouse initiation file and make sure of the INI-file. Projector: Special considerations If the Interactive Remote Control does not work when you must add/change it and restart Windows. The important here is that your...
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It will remove the menu and return the Projectorto normal operation. Video Vol S. To release, press the secondary button again. The control panel on the Projector is used to select the menu option pointed to it with direct access to by Zoom Focus TV tuner Computer Comp. Pressing the Menu key ...window will activate the on-line help for includes the driver version, this key to access the menu and to move the cursor within the Projector menu system. The key functions are as follows: SENSITIVE MOUSE PAD: The sensitive mouse pad works just like the sensitive mouse pad on the...
It will remove the menu and return the Projectorto normal operation. Video Vol S. To release, press the secondary button again. The control panel on the Projector is used to select the menu option pointed to it with direct access to by Zoom Focus TV tuner Computer Comp. Pressing the Menu key ...window will activate the on-line help for includes the driver version, this key to access the menu and to move the cursor within the Projector menu system. The key functions are as follows: SENSITIVE MOUSE PAD: The sensitive mouse pad works just like the sensitive mouse pad on the...
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... - Press the VOLUME - To return to increase the volume. SOURCE The Projector has direct keys for all four sources. Press the VOLUME + to normal ...when TV is selected as your source. The lamp and fans will put the Projector in to stand by mode. is used to control the sound when the Projector is used together with a video source or a computer with a sound card. ...VOLUME + The VOLUME + is used to control the sound when the Projector is used together with a video source or a computer with a sound card. VOLUME - TV-TUNER: Press this ...
... - Press the VOLUME - To return to increase the volume. SOURCE The Projector has direct keys for all four sources. Press the VOLUME + to normal ...when TV is selected as your source. The lamp and fans will put the Projector in to stand by mode. is used to control the sound when the Projector is used together with a video source or a computer with a sound card. ...VOLUME + The VOLUME + is used to control the sound when the Projector is used together with a video source or a computer with a sound card. VOLUME - TV-TUNER: Press this ...
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A menu overview MAIN MENU (Projector VGA) MAIN MENU (Projector SVGA) 28 Contents If you click Cancel you discard any changes you store the displayed settings and exit from the menus. 2. Using the menus Enter ...
A menu overview MAIN MENU (Projector VGA) MAIN MENU (Projector SVGA) 28 Contents If you click Cancel you discard any changes you store the displayed settings and exit from the menus. 2. Using the menus Enter ...
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... image Compress image Run automatic Change system setup picture orientation Utilities Advanced Choose menu Change to the ZAP button Source Show test picture Turn off projector Audio TV-Tuner Select external computer as source Select composite video as source Icon overview 29 Select S-video as source Adjust audio settings Select/ microphone...
... image Compress image Run automatic Change system setup picture orientation Utilities Advanced Choose menu Change to the ZAP button Source Show test picture Turn off projector Audio TV-Tuner Select external computer as source Select composite video as source Icon overview 29 Select S-video as source Adjust audio settings Select/ microphone...
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..., or by moving the mouse pointer over it, and press the button underneath the Interactive Remote control, or by pressing the Enter key on the Projector. You change the slide controls by using the Enter key on the Control Panel. To change the settings A typical level 2 window Above is a typical level...
..., or by moving the mouse pointer over it, and press the button underneath the Interactive Remote control, or by pressing the Enter key on the Projector. You change the slide controls by using the Enter key on the Control Panel. To change the settings A typical level 2 window Above is a typical level...