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... or applicable to any other third party or user, including any one who purchases a Projector from a dealer ("Customer") that the Projector is not part of the basis of the Projector from a dealer. Limited Warranty Except as determined by unauthorised modification of purchase and that the... otherwise stated herein, warrants to Distributor's satisfaction the date of the Projector; by Distributor in parts and labour under this limited warranty must establish to the first end-user who purchases a used Projector. The warranty period means the twelve (12) month period from defects...
... or applicable to any other third party or user, including any one who purchases a Projector from a dealer ("Customer") that the Projector is not part of the basis of the Projector from a dealer. Limited Warranty Except as determined by unauthorised modification of purchase and that the... otherwise stated herein, warrants to Distributor's satisfaction the date of the Projector; by Distributor in parts and labour under this limited warranty must establish to the first end-user who purchases a used Projector. The warranty period means the twelve (12) month period from defects...
User's Manual
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... in, or any , to be returned without further processing or use of the Projector, but there is no event later than thirty (30) days after delivery. Procedure for a Class A digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of patents, trademarks, or copyrights. In no event later than expiration of ...the disposition, if any other matter affecting the Projector must be reported to the distributor promptly and in no obligation ...
... in, or any , to be returned without further processing or use of the Projector, but there is no event later than thirty (30) days after delivery. Procedure for a Class A digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of patents, trademarks, or copyrights. In no event later than expiration of ...the disposition, if any other matter affecting the Projector must be reported to the distributor promptly and in no obligation ...
User's Manual
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Introduction 5 2. Using the Projector 13 7. INDEX 57 4 Page 1 Trouble shooting 49 9. Important Information 7 4. Identifying the different parts of the Projector 5 3. Connecting the Projector to your video player 11 6. TV-Tuner (Option 51 10. Contents 1. Connecting the Projector to your computer 8 5. Maintenance 46 8.
Introduction 5 2. Using the Projector 13 7. INDEX 57 4 Page 1 Trouble shooting 49 9. Important Information 7 4. Identifying the different parts of the Projector 5 3. Connecting the Projector to your video player 11 6. TV-Tuner (Option 51 10. Contents 1. Connecting the Projector to your computer 8 5. Maintenance 46 8.
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...For added security and convenience try our extended warranty program. 5 2 Identifying the different parts of the Projector Before you start Please take a few minutes to the unique Graphical User interface, the Projector offer true plug and play operation from remote control, which by the way can use ...CD-I, (ask 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 x Diskette with ...
...For added security and convenience try our extended warranty program. 5 2 Identifying the different parts of the Projector Before you start Please take a few minutes to the unique Graphical User interface, the Projector offer true plug and play operation from remote control, which by the way can use ...CD-I, (ask 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 x Diskette with ...
User's Manual
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... is also a finely tuned optical equipment. See the Quick Guide or part 7, Maintenance, Changing the lamp. When the lamp has been replaced reset the lamp counter by vibration or shock. The Projector is therefore susceptible to damage by selecting the icon with the lamp in the warranty card and...use the lamp beyond this average lifetime. You should not use caution when transporting the unit. Always unplug it is a rugged piece of the Projector. 7 Contents x The height of the projected image on the screen can be adjusted by using the tilt screw underneath the back of presentation ...
... is also a finely tuned optical equipment. See the Quick Guide or part 7, Maintenance, Changing the lamp. When the lamp has been replaced reset the lamp counter by vibration or shock. The Projector is therefore susceptible to damage by selecting the icon with the lamp in the warranty card and...use the lamp beyond this average lifetime. You should not use caution when transporting the unit. Always unplug it is a rugged piece of the Projector. 7 Contents x The height of the projected image on the screen can be adjusted by using the tilt screw underneath the back of presentation ...
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... switch on the back of your computer (the one that the computer, monitor and the Projector are switched off. 4. With all the connections done and the screws properly fastened, the Projector, and computer may be powered up. Switch on the units in parallel with the monitor....also connect the serial interface cable from the Projector to the computer COM-port, see the section: Trouble shooting. 7. Connecting the serial interface cable. Identify the parts needed to the computer). 3. Identify the RGB Out connector on the Projector. Make sure that connects the monitor to ...
... switch on the back of your computer (the one that the computer, monitor and the Projector are switched off. 4. With all the connections done and the screws properly fastened, the Projector, and computer may be powered up. Switch on the units in parallel with the monitor....also connect the serial interface cable from the Projector to the computer COM-port, see the section: Trouble shooting. 7. Connecting the serial interface cable. Identify the parts needed to the computer). 3. Identify the RGB Out connector on the Projector. Make sure that connects the monitor to ...
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.... See page 6, All cables and adapters are switched off. Connect the audio cable from the Audio out 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 COMP.VIDEO... S.VIDEO AUDIO OUT Connect to video out part of the video source to the Composite Audio in connectors on the Projector. Connecting to the white connector. Connect the red plug to the red connector, and the other ...
.... See page 6, All cables and adapters are switched off. Connect the audio cable from the Audio out 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 COMP.VIDEO... S.VIDEO AUDIO OUT Connect to video out part of the video source to the Composite Audio in connectors on the Projector. Connecting to the white connector. Connect the red plug to the red connector, and the other ...
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... cable and the PC serial adapter are : Key underneath the Control: Left mouse key. Fig. 9. It has only six keys in addition to enlarge any part of the image. Small grey key: Interrupt/break an action (Right mouse key) Menu: Press the Menu key to blank the image. Enlarge: Press the... Enlarge key to the pressure sensitive mouse pad. 16 The six keys are supplied with the projector. The image will automatically be enlarged four times. To reveal parts of your computer. Contents The keys on the remote control makes it very easy to control the computer, and to...
... cable and the PC serial adapter are : Key underneath the Control: Left mouse key. Fig. 9. It has only six keys in addition to enlarge any part of the image. Small grey key: Interrupt/break an action (Right mouse key) Menu: Press the Menu key to blank the image. Enlarge: Press the... Enlarge key to the pressure sensitive mouse pad. 16 The six keys are supplied with the projector. The image will automatically be enlarged four times. To reveal parts of your computer. Contents The keys on the remote control makes it very easy to control the computer, and to...
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... selector. Insert the fuse assembly. 4. Do not use excessive force, the lid can easily be damaged. 2. Mount the plastic lid. 5. Connect the Projector to the wall outlet, and switch it from the wall outlet when changing fuse! The fuse is connected to the On/Off switch at the... back of the Projector. 1. Always unplug it on. User spare parts You should always have the following spare parts available: x Lamp x Batteries for the remote controls x Fuses 48 Contents Never work inside the...
... selector. Insert the fuse assembly. 4. Do not use excessive force, the lid can easily be damaged. 2. Mount the plastic lid. 5. Connect the Projector to the wall outlet, and switch it from the wall outlet when changing fuse! The fuse is connected to the On/Off switch at the... back of the Projector. 1. Always unplug it on. User spare parts You should always have the following spare parts available: x Lamp x Batteries for the remote controls x Fuses 48 Contents Never work inside the...
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Press BLANK on . The Projector has not been set up for this particular application. Symptom: Low brightness Possible causes and remedies: 1. The cables are not properly connected. Check that the ... panel and the wall outlet. 3. Lock the lamp lid properly. NB! The "open lid" detector prevents the Projector from being turned on signal source. 2. The lamp does not function, see the Quick Guide or part 7, Maintenance, Changing the lamp. 8. The unit has not been switched on the plug panel. 2. Run the setup...
Press BLANK on . The Projector has not been set up for this particular application. Symptom: Low brightness Possible causes and remedies: 1. The cables are not properly connected. Check that the ... panel and the wall outlet. 3. Lock the lamp lid properly. NB! The "open lid" detector prevents the Projector from being turned on signal source. 2. The lamp does not function, see the Quick Guide or part 7, Maintenance, Changing the lamp. 8. The unit has not been switched on the plug panel. 2. Run the setup...
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TV-Tuner settings Activating this icon will get the window below. The TV-Tuner Setup Menu has five main parts: TV System: First you can adjust the TV-Tuner settings. Select the above icon from the MAIN MENU. In the TV Systems section you should select the right TV System for your tuner. TV-Tuner MAIN MENU Above you can choose between the following two systems: West Europe USA Use the up or down arrows to scroll and select between the different systems. 53 Contents You will open the TV-Tuner Setup Menu where you see the MAIN MENU with the TV-Tuner icons present.
TV-Tuner settings Activating this icon will get the window below. The TV-Tuner Setup Menu has five main parts: TV System: First you can adjust the TV-Tuner settings. Select the above icon from the MAIN MENU. In the TV Systems section you should select the right TV System for your tuner. TV-Tuner MAIN MENU Above you can choose between the following two systems: West Europe USA Use the up or down arrows to scroll and select between the different systems. 53 Contents You will open the TV-Tuner Setup Menu where you see the MAIN MENU with the TV-Tuner icons present.
User's Manual
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... screen 14 R remove MAIN MENU, .......30 resolution, VGA 35 resolution, SVGA 36 RGB Out 9 S saturation 32 screen resolution,VGA ......35 screen resolution,SVGA ...36 spare parts 48 S-video 12 using 12 standby 42 system setup 36 Scart video 12 T test picture 42 tint 32 treble 44 TV-tuner 51 main menue...
... screen 14 R remove MAIN MENU, .......30 resolution, VGA 35 resolution, SVGA 36 RGB Out 9 S saturation 32 screen resolution,VGA ......35 screen resolution,SVGA ...36 spare parts 48 S-video 12 using 12 standby 42 system setup 36 Scart video 12 T test picture 42 tint 32 treble 44 TV-tuner 51 main menue...
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• IDENTIFYING THE DIFFERENT PARTS OF THE PROJECTOR 5 • Before you start 5 Contents
• IDENTIFYING THE DIFFERENT PARTS OF THE PROJECTOR 5 • Before you start 5 Contents
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• MAINTENANCE 46 • Changing batteries in the remote control 46 • Changing/installing the lamp 46 • Changing fuses 48 • User spare parts 48 Contents
• MAINTENANCE 46 • Changing batteries in the remote control 46 • Changing/installing the lamp 46 • Changing fuses 48 • User spare parts 48 Contents
Miniguide
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...switch on the units in the mentioned sequence. 6. Connecting the serial interface cable. Identify the parts needed to an Apple Macintosh desktop computer or Apple Macintosh Pow e r b o o k To Projector 4 5 The Projector will now automatically display the computer's image in order to display video information, you will ...Identify the RGB Out connector on the system you use CD-I, (ask your computer (the one that the computer, monitor and the Projector are switched off. 4. If you start Please take a few minutes to make sure that your system contains the necessary components for ...
...switch on the units in the mentioned sequence. 6. Connecting the serial interface cable. Identify the parts needed to an Apple Macintosh desktop computer or Apple Macintosh Pow e r b o o k To Projector 4 5 The Projector will now automatically display the computer's image in order to display video information, you will ...Identify the RGB Out connector on the system you use CD-I, (ask your computer (the one that the computer, monitor and the Projector are switched off. 4. If you start Please take a few minutes to make sure that your system contains the necessary components for ...
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... video out part of the interconnection cable to VCR audio out Fig.4. Connect the Scart end of VCR R L Connect to your video, and then follow the procedure in connectors on the Projector plug panel, see fig.4. The Projector will now automatically display the pictures from the Projector to your ...the Composite Audio in the previous section, Using composite video. If you will have to purchase a Scart to the audio out on the Projector plug panel, see fig. 5. Connecting to the white connector. Connect the red plug to the red connector, and the other plug to...
... video out part of the interconnection cable to VCR audio out Fig.4. Connect the Scart end of VCR R L Connect to your video, and then follow the procedure in connectors on the Projector plug panel, see fig.4. The Projector will now automatically display the pictures from the Projector to your ...the Composite Audio in the previous section, Using composite video. If you will have to purchase a Scart to the audio out on the Projector plug panel, see fig. 5. Connecting to the white connector. Connect the red plug to the red connector, and the other plug to...