[. . . ] QUICK SET-UP
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The following steps will quickly lead you through set-up and adjustments for the projector connected to a single computer. For connection to a second computer, please consult the Making the Connections section. The sequence numbers refer to the drawing of the quick set-up.
SETTING UP
POWER OFF (1) Switch off all equipment before connecting. COMPUTER (2) Connect the computer to the SOURCE 1 connector using the computer cable and applicable computer and monitor adapters if needed. [. . . ] CONTRAST and BRIGHTNESS may be adjusted according to your personal taste, the image and the viewing conditions. The controls are directly accessible on the remote control and on the projector keyboard. A wrong frequency setting can be seen as equally spaced, vertical stripes or irregularities in the pattern displayed. Adjust the value up or down using the trackball or keyboard cursor controls, observing that the amount of vertical stripes reduces, until the distortion is gone. POSITION the image correctly by accessing SET-UP, POSITION, then press ENTER and adjust position with the trackball or keyboard cursor controls 6. Set-up should be done once with the source(s) you are using most frequently. Allow some minutes for the unit to warm up before adjusting the settings. Most settings will be memorized individually for each source for future use.
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8 USING THE PROJECTOR
The projector has a set of features and functions you should familiarize with in order to get the most out of using the unit.
8. 1
REMOTE CONTROL
The remote control is used to adjust the projector for the best possible image, either directly or through the menu system. It is also used during presentations for computer mouse control and with special presentation tools. The remote control may be pointed directly at the projector front or rear, where the receivers are situated, or indirectly by pointing at the projection screen. When pointing at the screen, point at an angle that reflects the beam towards the projector. The remote control can also be physically connected to the projector using an optional cable with standard 2. 5 mm mini-jack connectors.
LED Indicator
Wire connection
ON/OFF Switch
Light Key
Left Key (Enter)
Bottom Key (Drag)
Trackball Right Key
The trackball is by default controlling the computer mouse (if the mouse cable is connected properly). With some functions, like POINTER, MASK and in the menu system, the mouse control is disabled 18
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In the menu system, the trackball is used for navigation between the different alternatives, and when a function is selected, the trackball is used for adjustment of that function. Some functions are memorized, while other functions are only momentary. The MEM column indicates whether the function setting is memorized.
REMOTE CONTROL KEYS FUNCTION MEM
ON/OFF CONTR BRIGHT VOLUME POWER
RESET MASK PROG MUTE FREEZE
Switches the remote control on/off. Brightness (whiteness) of the image can be altered to suit local lighting conditions. Switches the projection lamp off, but leaves power on to the rest of the projector. Automatically adjusts the image correctly Applies a mask to the image, which can be moved up and down using the trackball. This feature can be used to hide actions on the computer that the audience need not see, such as changes between software packages, or for returning the audience' attention back to the s presenter!
Yes Yes Yes -
Yes No No
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REMOTE CONTROL KEYS
FUNCTION
MEM
SOURCE 1&2 POINTER ZOOM
PAN
LIGHT MENU TRACKBALL
RIGHT BOTTOM/ DRAG
LEFT/ ENTER
Selects between SOURCE 1 and SOURCE 2 as the active source. Use the trackball or the cursor keys on the projector keyboard to zoom in or out. The trackball is mainly used to control the mouse pointer (if the mouse cable is attached properly). When ZOOM, MASK, PAN or MENU is invoked, mouse control is disabled, as the trackball is used to control these functions instead. [. . . ] To change the batteries, open the battery holder on the rear of the handset. Insert new batteries of the type described in the Technical Data section, observing the polarity instructions inside the battery holder, and close the clip-shut door. Switch the remote control back on by using the ON/OFF-switch on the side of the remote. Test that the remote control functions correctly by pressing the LIGHT key to see if the backlighting operates properly.
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12 TECHNICAL DATA
The technical data given in this section was correct at the time of going to print, but may change without prior notice in order to improve product performance. [. . . ]