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Conl:en1:sChapter iIntroducing Che Proxima® Desktop Projector™Desktop Projector Familv... i~2Cyclops
Chapter 3 The Control Panel... 3-1Usingliie The Control Panel Keys ...
Chspt:er 4 Cleaning ...4-2Maintenance Projection Lens or Mirror...
Chapter*Introducingthe Proxima®DesktopProjector™The Proxima Desktop Projector family consists of portable, color data and video LCD desktop projection
Chapter 1 • Introducing the Proxima® Desktop PnojectorDesktopProjectorFamilyThe Desktop Projector family includes the following products:• The Deskt
Chapter 1 • introducing the Proxima*- Dask-fcop ProjectorWhat’s in the Box?After you've opened the box and removed the Desktop Projector and shr
Chapter 2DetailedSetupYour* Pr*oxima Before you begin, examine the components of the projector. Oeakt;ctp ProjectorFigure 3The Proxima Oeekcop Project
Chapter 2 • Detailed SetupGefctiriQ Opening the Projector StartedI. Place the projector on a solid, flat surface. The projector should be located at
C ha p te r S • De t ei le -d S e tu p2. Grasp the front edge of the cover assembly at the upper front of the projector. Raise it until it reach
Chapter 2 • Detailed Setup3. Place your fingers beneath the mirror assembly (located at the lower center of the front panel) and raise it into place
iSuicík Set:up Procsedures]. Place the projector on a solid fiat surface at a right angle (perpendicular) to the projection screen and parallel to the
Chapter 2 • Detailed SetupCAUTION! DO NOT attempt to lift or move the projector hy using the assembly cover or projection mirror as a handle. IT IS ST
Cfiapcer S • Detailed SetupUsing an AV TripodLocated on the bottom of the Desktop Projector is a connectorfor use with a tripod. Use only a heavy-duty
Chapter S * Detaiied SetupClosing the ProjectorTo close the projector, reverse the opening procedures.1. Rotate the projection mirror assembly forwar
Chapter 2 ^ Detailed SetupTransporting the ProjectorCAUTiOlM! Do not move or transport the Desktop Projector without securely closing the projector an
Chapter 2 • Detailed SetupConnecfclng Take a moment to look at the projector's rear connector panel, the Desktop ProjectorFigure TOThe Conoecfcor
Chapter 2 » Detailed SetupCOMPUTERThe video Y-cab!e allows you to connect your computer to both the Desktop Projector and to a separate computer monit
Chapter 2 • Detailed Setup4. Insert die Y-cabk’s iarge> 25-pin connector (marked LCD) into the Desktop Projector's COMPUTER port.Figure “1SVG
Chapter S • Decsited SetupNotes If )roii wane to use your desktop computer without a monitor, connect one of the supplied video terminators to the sho
Chapter 2 Detailed SetupIMat:eii If you're using your notebook or laptop computer with an external monitor, follow the procedure described in the
Chapcer 2 • Det;ai!sd SetupVIDEO INThe Desktop Projector 2800 can project video from NTSC, PAL or SECAM sources (i.e.,VCRs, laserdisc players and camc
8. Connccc video and audio sources to the projector:CONNeCTOPiPAISIBLPUNCTION/CABt-EcoiMMECTiorasCOMPUTER Both modelsConnects computer video tx3 pro^c
Chapter S • Detsited SetupWith the installation of an optional video adapter (part niimber A195), the Model DP2700 can also display video images from
Chapter 2 • Detaiied SetupCOMPUTER AUDIO INThe COMPUTER AUDIO IN connector allows rhe Model DP2800 to receive audio input from a computer or a microph
Chapter 2 ♦ Defcailed Setup2. Insert a red RCA plug into your video source’s right AUDIO OUTconnector. Insert the other red RCA plug into the projecto
Chapter £2 • OataiSed SetupConnecting a MicrophoneWhen you need to address a larger audience while projecting an NTSC; PAL, SECAM or S-LTiS video imag
Chapter S • Detailed SetupExternal Speakers''JC^en connecting external speakers> use the optional Proxima Powered Loudspeaker System (par
Chspcer 3. • Decailed SetupExterna! Stereo SystemTo connect your Desktop Projector to an external stereo system;1. Using the computer audio cable (pa
Chapter E? • Detailed SetupPowering Up Your Desktop Projector and external monitor (if you are using one) must be powered-up before turning on your co
tcäpcer- bi • Detailed Setup2. Connect the power cord to a properiy-grounded wall otitiet,3. Move the AC POWER switch to the ON position. The projec
Chapter 2 * Datai ied SetupISiotie: If you turn the Desktop Projector off while the rest of your computer system is running, your external monitor wil
I iapt;er* y • Oecsiled SetupProlectlng Your next step is ro adjust the projected image for size and clarittt the imageimage SizeThe size
с on tira I Panelcofsí-mc3í_ INUNCTIONVOLUME Adjusts audio level of the projector's intjernal speakers спретао only}.BROHTNESSlncresses,'‘de
Chapter 2 • Detaiteci SetupFocusingYou can use the title screen image that appears when you first start up the projector to make your adjustments.Usin
t_jei;aMed Setup\KeystoningTlie normal projected image will have a rectangular shape. Keystoning is when the projecrcci image becomes trapezoidal.8008
Chapter 2 • Detailed SetupTo correct for keystoning, always make sure that the projector is at a right angle to the screen in the horizontal plane. Th
Chapter 3Using theDesktopProjectorThis chapter provides detailed information on the Desktop Projector settings, the Control Panel functions, the Menu
• Using fche Desktop PnojecfeorThe Control Arrow Keys Panel Keys------------------------The four arrow keys allow you to;• Make small adjustments to
Chapter 3 • Using the Desktop ProjectorMENU/@ (CYCLOPS) KeyThis key allows you to access and modify the current Desktop Projector settings in the Menu
Chapter 3 • Using the Desktop ProjectorPslote: You cannot use Cyclops and Proxima’s Presentation Control Software at the same time. To disable Cyclops
Chapter 3 • Using the Desktop “ProjectorThe Menu The Menu Window appears in the lower portion of the projected Settings image, displaying the currentl
tjaapter 3 • Using che Desktop ProjectorLevels Menu Press the MENU key once to display the Levels Menu. Fromhere, you can change the levels for the pr
Chapter 3 ♦ Using the Desktop ProiectorSYNCAdjust this setting if 70U see uneven horizontal features, streaks or shimmering in a computer video image.
Levels MenuPress the MENU/© key to display the Levels Menu. This menu varies automatically based on the t)'-pe of video source displayed.gtrc: VO
Chapter 3 • Using the Desktop ProjectorCONTRASTThe CONTRAST setting is used by the Model DP2800 forNTSC/PAL/SECAiM or S-VHS video. Use the Up or Down
Chapter 3 • Using the Desktop ProjectorSOURCESOURCE doubles as both a status and selection box. When you connect a video input, this setting lists the
Chapeen 3 • Using the Desktop ProjectorCOLORSThis setting allows you to select the color mode most suitable for the t)'pe of image you’re project
Chepcer 3 * Using the Desktop Pi'otectorFREQUENCYThis adjustnient allows you to synchroiiiEc the Desktop Projector ss'ith your \-ideo source
cjsing the Desktop ProjectorSETTINGSThis function allocsrs you to retrieve the factory-set or stored settings for the current emry displayed in the SO
Chspten 3 * Using the Desktop ProjeotopWarning and Warning and alerr lights located on the projector s control panel Alert Lights provide you with an
ijnapter 3 • Using the Desktop ProjectorH a.n OVERTEMP condition occurs, perform tire foiiowing checks %%Tiie you aliow the projector to cool:* Verif
Chapter 3 • Using the Desktop ProjectorRemote The remote control contains all the key ftmciions available on the Contro! Control PanelVIDEOCZI QfjmjCD
1 ty one ueskt,op ProjectorMUTE KeyThis key is used to momentarily shut down audio output from the Mode] DP2800. Pressing the MUTE key again toggles t
Chapter *4MaintenanceThere is ver^'" little involved with the care and maintenance of your Desktop Projector. However, common sense and peri
Remote ControlThe Remote Control contains all the key Rinctions available on the Control Panel and provides access to additional functions nor availab
Chaptser ^ • fVleintien-anc:::^Cleaning From time to time, you’ll need to clean the optics on the lens and mirror assembiy.Projection Lens on Minron1
Chapter 4 * MaintenanceGeneralMaintienanceSwitching LampsIf your projector lamp burns out during a presentation, the LAMP SELECTOR switch allows you t
Ghspcer A • MaintenanceReplacing Lampsixave tiie Desktop Projector running with the lamp ejf prior to changing: lamps. This will allow the fan to run
Chapter >4 * ts/laintenance3. Lift the cover until it stops. Do not force the cover! The lamp chamber is now accessible.Figure 3SOpening the lamp c
Chapter 4 • Maintenance4. A lamp release lever is locared at the front of each ceramic lamp socket. Push the lever to the outside to release the lamp
Chapter A • MaintenanceChanging Air FiltersYou should change or dean the three air intake filters after evet)^ 250 operating hours to assure proper co
Chapter 4 » MaintenanceFront Air /nfcake Filter Assemblies1. Release latches are located oa the lower portion of the two front filter grill assembly
Chapter ¿1 • Meintenance2, Remove the foam air filters.Figure 36Separating the sir filter from the filter grill3. Depending on their conditionj dean
Chapter *4 • MBÌntenenceTop Air intsko Pilter Assembly1. To release the top air filter assembly, place both thumbs into the two depressions located on
Chapter A • Maintenance3. On the bottom side of the assembly, you wiU see a retaining grid. Grasp the tab at the center to remove it.Pigtire 3SSeparat
PROXIMA®QUICKREFERENCEGUIDEDesktop Frepi Model DP2800 and Model DP2700The Proxima® Desktop Projector™ and Remote Controi:9)1) Control Panel2) Mirr
Chapter -4 » MaintenanceChanging the Remote Control’s BatteriesTo install or change the two AA,A. alkaline batteries in the remote control «nit;1. Lo
Chapter 5T poubieshootingProtaiemLikely CausePossible! SoiutionlslNo image projected No power to projectorTurn power ON Check AC cordCheck power to el
Chapter S » Troubleshootingi*rab(em l»ikely OauaeNo image on computier screenPower swiccn off orprojector nat- onPrajeotor must be on for computer mon
Chapter 5 • TnoubieshootingProblem Loikeiy Cause Possible SoiucionCaJColors weak in video mode iiNiTSC, PAL, SECAM or S-VHS)Week video signal Check fa
Chapter 5 • TroubieshaotingWhere ta Qe-fe Helpif you need help:1. Check the Troubleshooting Chan.2. Call your dealer’s technical support line and ex
Chapter 5 ' TroubteshootingReturnsIf the Desktop Projector or any of its accessories are determined to be defective;1. Contact Proxima Customer
Appendix ASpecificationsProxima Oeskt;ap Projector SS00/S700Projeccor TypeDP2SOQDP2700Portable Multimedia ProjeccarPortable Color Data Prajector w/ op
Appendix A Speci ficB-CionsLCD PaneiBoth modelsActive matrix color TFT CThrn-Fijm T ransistsoNResolutionBoth models SAO X ASD pixelsNumber of ColorsBo
Appendix ВAccessories S.ReplacementPartsPróxima Oeskfcop Pra|ector SS00/S700AccessoryOeacHpti onPart No.Cyclops Camera and WendInteractive pointer sys
Appendix S ♦ Accessories S. Replacement PortsReplacement Product;Part No.Air Filter, Tap14000080-1Air Filters, Front C33 ,iAo-ooeBA-1Halogen Lamp1 eO-
USER’S GUIDE:PROXIMA®DesktopMultimedia LCD Projectors (Models DP2800 and DP2700)Proxima Desktop Proiector Models2800up and using the Proxima* Desktop
indexApplying Power to the Projector Arrow Keys AUDIO OUTexternal speakers external stereo system AV T ripod attaching precautions2-213-22-182-192-202
IViExremaJ Speakers2-19Macintosh Connections 2-11EstcrnaJ Stereo System2-20Maintenance Kit4-1Menu Window3-5c*levels Menu3—6saving changes3-5Factor}’ D
Vs-\^s2-15VGA and Macintosh Connectors 2-10SETTINGS3-12VGA Connections2-11Setup Menu3-8Video Adapter2-15COLORS 3-10VIDEO IN2-14FREQUENCY3-11Video Term
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