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1. Introduction 2. Things You Should Know Table of contents Note: This equipment has been tested to comply with the limits for a class A digital device in accordance with Part 15 of the FCC Rules as well as the European CE marking. 0. Controls and connections.....................................................2 1. Introduction............................................................................3 Table of contents .....................................................................
3. Important Safeguards 14. Do not overload wall sockets and extension leads with too many products, because this can cause a fire or electric shock. 15. Never push objects of any kind into the projector through cabinet slots as they may touch dangerous voltage points or short cut parts, which could result in a fire or electric shock. 16. Do not attempt to service the projector yourself other than maintenance issues presented in chapter ‘Maintenance’.
4. Projector Features 1. Keystone Correction A keystoned image (picture top width larger than picture bottom width or vice versa) appears when the relative positions of the projector and the screen are not correct. With the ‘Keystone correction’ feature you can correct this picture distortion. Digital keystone correction is directly accessible via the keyboard on the projector or via the ‘Settings’ menu of the On Screen Display menu. 6.
5. Functional Overview See illustrations Controls On projector (fig. 1) On remote control (fig. 3) 1 Menu To activate and deactivate the menu. 1 Stand by On To switch the projector in or out the the power standby mode. 2 Cursor Control To manipulate the mouse cursor on the connected computer as long as the menu is not active. When the menu is active the Cursor Control controls the menu cursor. The cursor control works with up/down and left/right button operation.
5. Functional Overview See illustrations Connections (fig. 2) Data source connections a Audio out Output socket to connect to the Line Input sockets of an amplifier or stereo system. b USB (upstream) Input socket to connect a PC or Apple Macintosh computer equipped with a USB downlink connection. d Data audio in Input socket to connect to the Audio out terminal of a computer or Component video source. h Data in Input socket to connect to the Data out terminal of a computer.
6. Set Up Positioning the projector and screen • • • • • • Place the projector on a stable, level surface, out of direct sunlight and away from sources of excessive dust, dirt, heat, water, moisture, vibration and strong magnetic fields. Allow sufficient cooling of the product by keeping all air inlets and outlets clear from obstructions. Take additional measures to protect the product when operating (or storing) it in unclean or smoky environments like e.g.
6. Set Up Transporting the projector The projector contains many glass and precision parts. If you need to transport the projector, please follow these packing instructions to pervent accidental damage to the projector. To Raise: • Keep both adjusters (A) pressed and lift to raise the projector. – The projector feet (B) will come out. • To Lower: • Keep both adjusters (A) pressed and gently lower the projector. • • Use the Focus Ring and Zoom Ring to readjust the focus and size of the image.
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7. Installation Connecting to a computer Connecting to a computer – – – – Notes: The data input is suitable for both Apple Macintosh computers (Power Book and Power Mac) as well as for IBM compatible PCs. The data output of IBM compatible PCs can be connected directly to the projector using standard data cables. Apple Macintosh computers may need a conversion plug (optional) added to the standard data cable. The figures in brackets (1) correspond to the figures in the accessories diagram.
7. Installation Connecting to video equipment Connecting to video equipment Note: The figures in brackets (1) correspond to the figures in the accessories diagram. The characters in brackets (a) correspond to the characters in fig. 2 of ‘Controls and connections’. S-VHS (f) (c) Caution! Always switch off the projector before making any connections.
7. Installation - Connecting to Component video equipment Connecting to Component video equipment Note: The characters in brackets (a) correspond to characters in fig. 2 of ‘Controls and connections’. Caution! Always switch off external equipment and projector before making any connections. (h) Audio out USB Video audio-in Data audio-in Video S-Video Data out Data in Optional 1. Connect the 15 pin connector of an optional component/HD input cable to the Data in terminal (h) of the projector. 2.
7. Installation Connecting to audio equipment/external monitor Connecting to audio equipment Connecting to an external monitor Note: The characters in brackets (a) correspond to the characters in fig. 2 of ‘Controls and connections’. Note: The characters in brackets (a) correspond to characters in fig. 2 of ‘Controls and connections’. Caution! Always switch off the projector before making any connections.
8. Operation Preparation Preparation General 1. Press the Stand by button to switch on the projector. – The Standby indicator lights up green and the start up screen appears for several seconds. – When the average lamplife time has almost expired and less than 100 hours remain, the message ‘Warning: (2) Multimedia Projectors lamplife has almost expired’ will be displayed on the screen when switching the projector on. For this refer to the section ‘Lamp’ under ‘Maintenance’ 2.
8. Operation 2. Use Cursor Control left and/or right to move the cursor to any other item in the menu bar. Preparation/Display and picture control – Display Picture Audio Settings Brightness Phase minimises picture imperfections. When connecting the projector to your PC for the first time, be sure to adjust the phase control for optimal readability of the projected text. Contrast Hue Tip for Windows users: To adjust size and phase correctly: 1.
8. Operation Display and picture control Note: A(audio)/V(video)-mute can only be selected with the AV mute button on the projector or on the remote control. A/V mute then appears on the screen. For example: Data Shift The Shift function adjusts the computer image in horizontal and vertical direction to centre it on the screen. This function is only active when Auto image is set to OFF. 1. Press Menu. – The menu bar appears on the screen. Display is highlighted and its sub menu is shown. 2.
8. Operation Display and picture control/Audio control Audio Control The projector’s sound is set to standard specifications at the factory. However, you can adjust the sound to suit your own preferences by using the Audio control feature.
8. Operation Other settings Other Settings The projector is equipped with the following functions to optimize its use and handling: Start-up screen This function allows you to display or suppress the default Philips start-up screen upon the projector’s start up. 1. Press Menu. – The menu bar appears on the screen. 2. Use Cursor Control to move the cursor to Settings. 3. Select Start-up screen by using Cursor Control. 4.
9. Maintenance NOTICE: The product you have purchased contains the latest in highquality optical components. Like all products equipped with an optical function - like e.g. camera lenses, slide projectors and binoculars - these components are sensitive to polluted environments. Small contaminations like dust and smoke particles can easily attach to the surfaces of the optical components, degrading the performance and reducing the lifetime of the product. 7.
9. Maintenance Lamp When the lamplife has expired,the lamp indicator lights up red and the message ‘Warning: lamplife has expired’ is displayed on the screen. Warning: – Lamplife has almost expired It is suggested to have a spare lamp available. – The lamp type is indicated in the user guide. – 1. Press the Stand by On button to switch off the projector. – The standby indicator lights up red. 2.
9. Maintenance Resetting the lamplife time 7. Grasp the lamp holder handle and carefully pull the lamp holder out of the projector. 1. Press Menu. – The menu bar appears on the screen. 2. Use cursor control to select Settings in the Display Picture menu bar. Settings Audio Language Keystone correction Start-up screen Lamp counter System information... Factory reset (more) TER FIL 3. Use cursor control to select Lamp counter in the sub menu. 8.
10. Troubleshooting No sound If a fault occurs, first check the points listed below before taking the projector for repair. If you are unable to remedy a problem by following these hints, consult your dealer or service organisation. Warning: Under no circumstances should you try to repair the projector yourself as this could invalidate the guarantee. POSSIBLE CAUSE SOLUTION Mains lead is not correctly connected. Correctly connect mains lead. – • – • – • Batteries are exhausted.