[. . . ] During the Warranty Period, Proxima will, at no additional charge, repair or replace defective parts or at the option of Proxima, replace the entire unit. This limited Warranty does not extend to any Proxima product that has been damaged or been rendered defective (a) as a result of accident, misuse or other abuse; (b) by the use of parts not manufactured or sold by Proxima; (c) by modification of the product; or (d) as a result of servicing by nonauthorized personnel.
Limitation of Warranties
The foregoing Warranty is expressly in lieu of any other expressed or implied warranties, including, without limitation, warranties of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose. To the extent not prohibited by law, all statutory warranties are hereby waived and excluded from this Warranty. Proxima expressly disclaims all warranties not stated in this Limited Warranty. [. . . ] The projector should be located at a right angle (perpendicular) to the projection screen and parallel to the floor.
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Figure 2-2 Positioning the Desktop Projector, top view and side view
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you're using a media cart, make sure the wheels are locked to prevent it from moving. Remove the lens cover.
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Connecting the projector
Take a moment to look at the projector's rear connector panel.
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Figure 2-3 The Connector Panel
Item 1 2 3 S-Video inputs Video inputs Audio inputs (from video sources) Control Computer (RGB) Audio inputs ON/OFF switch Power jack RGB (Computer) Video inputs Video input BNC
Description Input from S-VHS or S-video source NTSC/PAL input from VCRs, laserdisc players, and camcorders Left and right inputs from VCR or other audio source, or amplified or wireless microphone Not used Left and right inputs from computer audio source, or amplified or wireless microphone Main power ON/OFF switch Input power connector Connects computer video sources to the projector BNC-style connector for NTSC/PAL input; Video 2 input source only
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Connecting to your Computer
You use the VGA video cable to connect your computer to the DP5610. you want to connect your monitor to the computer while the projector is hooked up, you must order the optional distribution amplifier. See Appendix B for information.
Desktop Computers
Note: If
If you are using a desktop computer, regardless whether it's a PC or a Macintosh, the process of connecting it to the projector is the same. Use the VGA video cable (and the Macintosh video cable adaptor as necessary).
VGA
Macintosh
Figure 2-4 VGA and Macintosh connectors
1. Unplug your monitor cable from your computer's video monitor port.
Macintosh Video Cable Adaptor
3. To connect to a Macintosh, plug one end of the Macintosh video cable adaptor into the Macintosh's video output (monitor) port. Connect the other end of the Macintosh video cable adaptor to either end of the DP5610 VGA video cable. To connect to a PC, plug one end of the DP5610 VGA video cable into the computer's video output (monitor) port.
VGA video cable
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5. The composite audio/video cable is made up of 3 cables with yellow, red, and white RCA plugs. Insert the yellow RCA plug into the circular port on your camcorder, laserdisc player, or VCR marked VIDEO OUT, TO MONITOR, or something similar. Using the FOCUS button, adjust the focus so that the image is clear.
3. Turn on the power to all connected equipment.
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Keystoning
The normal projected image will have a rectangular shape. Keystoning is when the projected image becomes trapezoidal.
Normal image
Normal Image
Keystoned Image
Keystoned image
Figure 2-10 Normal vs. keystoned images
Keystoning occurs when the lens of the projector is not perpendicular to the projection screen (the vertical plane) or when it is not parallel to the floor (the horizontal plane). To correct keystoning, make sure that the projector is at a right angle to the screen in the horizontal plane. The projector is properly aligned if the top and bottom of the projected image are equal in length and parallel to the floor.
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Figure 2-11 Positioning the Desktop Projector
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The DP5610 is designed to minimize this effect while projecting images high enough for the entire audience to view. Use the adjustable feet to raise and lower the front of the projector.
Figure 2-12 Adjusting the keystoning by rotating the feet
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Chapter 3 Using the Desktop Projector
This chapter describes each of the keys on the control panel and the remote control. It also explains the various projector settings and how to change them. The figure in the margin shows the control panel for the DP5610.
STANDBY/ON Key
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The STANDBY/ON key toggles the projection lamp on and off. · ON - The projector is in the projection mode.
INPUT Key
The INPUT key selects the input source. Each time this button is pressed, the input source is changed in sequence as shown below:
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Figure 3-1 The DP5610 control panel
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The ZOOM key adjusts picture size. [. . . ] Unscrew the two service door retaining screws (they will not come out of the service door).
Figure 4-2 Unscrewing the service door retaining screws
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CAUTION!
The lamp module gets very hot during operation. Make sure that the lamp module has cooled for at least 3 to 5 minutes. Grasp the handle located on the rear of the lamp module and firmly pull the lamp module straight out.
Figure 4-3 Removing the lamp module
6. Replace the old lamp module with a new lamp module, carefully aligning the power pins on the bottom and pressing firmly into place. [. . . ]