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    COMPACTVIEW SX25+ 
    USER MANUAL 
       
    						
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    DOCUMENT STATUS 
     
    Revision  Month Year  Paragraph(s)  Prepared by  Description of 
    Change 
    1  October 2004  All  A F Rotheram  Initial release 
    2  November 2004  16  A F Rotheram  Reset 
    3  September 2005  22 & 24  A F Rotheram  Parts list 
    USA address 
             
             
             
       
    						
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    T
    ABLE OF CONTENTS 
     
    1.  B
    EFORE YOU START................................................... .............................................................. 1 
    1.1  Accessories .................................... ............................................................................... 1 
    1.2  Cables ......................................... .................................................................................. 1 
    1.3  Other accessories .............................. ............................................................................ 1 
    2.  A
    CCESSORIES................................................... ....................................................................... 2 
    3.  I
    NTRODUCTION................................................... ..................................................................... 3 
    4.  S
    AFETY & WARNINGS................................................... .......................................................... 4 
    4.1  Safety ......................................... ................................................................................... 4 
    4.2  Warnings ....................................... ................................................................................ 4 
    4.3  Mercury Vapour ................................. .......................................................................... 5 
    4.4  Remote Control Warning......................... ..................................................................... 6 
    5.  B
    EFORE SET-UP AND USE................................................... ................................................... .. 7 
    6.  O
    VERVIEW................................................... ................................................... ......................... 8 
    7.  K
    EYPAD................................................... ................................................................................ 9 
    8.  S
    TATUS................................................... ............................................................................... 10 
    9.  R
    EMOTE CONTROL................................................... ............................................................. 11 
    10.  C
    ONNECTOR PANEL................................................... ............................................................ 13 
    11.  S
    ET-UP................................................... ................................................................................ 14 
    11.1  Set-up computer ............................... ........................................................................... 14 
    11.2  Set-up Video .................................. ............................................................................. 15 
    12.  GCM - G
    EOMETRY CORRECTION MODULE................................................... ........................ 16 
    12.1  Connecting the CompactView SX25+I ............. ......................................................... 16   
    						
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    12.2  Connecting the CompactView SX25+E .............
    ........................................................ 17 
    13.  F
    OCUS AND ZOOM................................................... .............................................................. 18 
    13.1  Focus......................................... .................................................................................. 18 
    13.2  Zoom.......................................... ................................................................................. 18 
    14.  M
    OUNTING THE PROJECTOR................................................... ............................................... 19 
    14.1  To a Ceiling Mount............................ ......................................................................... 19 
    14.2  To a Tabletop ................................. ............................................................................. 20 
    15.  U
    SING THE PROJECTOR................................................... ....................................................... 21 
    16.  M
    ENU SYSTEM................................................... ................................................................... 22 
    16.1  Picture Sub-menu .............................. ......................................................................... 23 
    16.2  Dynamic Sub-menu .............................. ...................................................................... 24 
    16.3  Advanced Sub-menu............................. ...................................................................... 25 
    16.4  Set Up Sub-menu ............................... ......................................................................... 26 
    16.5  Utilities Sub-menu ............................ .......................................................................... 27 
    16.6  Control Sub-menu.............................. ......................................................................... 28 
    17.  M
    AINTENANCE................................................... ................................................................... 29 
    18.  L
    AMP REPLACEMENT................................................... ......................................................... 30 
    18.1  Remove old lamp ............................... ......................................................................... 30 
    18.2  Insert New Lamp ............................... ......................................................................... 31 
    19.  S
    ERVICE INFORMATION................................................... ...................................................... 33 
    20.  T
    ECHNICAL DATA................................................... ............................................................... 34 
    20.1  Projector Specifications ...................... ........................................................................ 34 
    20.2  GCM Specifications ............................ ....................................................................... 35 
    21.  C
    OVERS................................................... .............................................................................. 36 
    21.1  Cable cover ................................... .............................................................................. 36 
    21.2  Airflow cover ................................. ............................................................................. 36   
    						
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    22.  PARTS LIST...................................................
    ......................................................................... 37 
    22.1  Main products ................................. ............................................................................ 37 
    22.2  Spare parts ................................... ............................................................................... 37 
    23.  L
    IMITED WARRANTY, ‘FCC STATEMENT’ AND ‘TRADEMARKS COPYRIGHT’ ....................... 38 
    24.  C
    ONTACT US................................................... ....................................................................... 40 
         
    						
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    1.  BEFORE YOU START 
    Thank you for choosing a 3D perception 
    COMPACTVIEW SX25+ projector 
     
    1.1  Accessories 
    Please take a few minutes to ensure that your  COMPACTVIEW SX25+ projector pack contains all 
    the necessary parts as listed on the Accessories Pa ge. 
     
    1.2  Cables  
    Please take a few minutes to make sure that your COMPACTVIEW SX25+ projector pack contains 
    all the necessary cables, as listed on the Accessor ies Page.
     
     
    1.3  Other accessories 
    Please refer to our website at www.3d-perception.com 
       
    						
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    2.  ACCESSORIES 
          
    COMPACTVIEW SX25+ PROJECTOR  REMOTE CONTROL AND BATTERIES 
      M
    ODELS:   SX25+I   
      SX25+E   
     
     
    CABLE COVER 
     
    AIRFLOW COVER    
      User Manual 
     
    Cables 
    VGA male Blue - VGA male Blue, 2m 
    DVI-I male White - DVI–I male White, 2m  
    A/V Cable 3 x Phono – Phono + 3,3mm stereo jack, 2m  
    S-Video Mini DIN 4 pin male - Mini DIN 4 pin male,  2m 
    Sound Cable 3,5mm stereo jack - 3,5mm stereo jack,  2m 
    USB A – USB B, 2m
     
    Communication Cable 6’ spiral with RJ12 connectors  
    Power cord, 3m (European)  
    Power cord, 3m (US) 
     
               
    						
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    3.  INTRODUCTION 
    The 
    COMPACTVIEW SX25+  projector is the ultimate in high-resolution projec tors when projection 
    on to flat, curved or double curved screens with mu ltiple projectors is the requirement. 
      
    The  C
    OMPACTVIEW SX25+  projector is compatible with most data and video so
    urces, both 
    analogue and digital, and provides the user with ou tstanding features such as: 
     
    · 1400x1050 pixel SX25GA DLP™ technology. Single chip  DMD™ with DarkChip2™ 
    technology by Texas Instruments®
     
    ·  High resolution  
    ·  High brightness  
    ·  High contrast 
    ·  Geometry correction functionality 
    ·  Edge blending functionality 
    · 
    Faroudja DCDi™ 
    · 
    Lamp ECO mode 
    · 
    Variable lamp power 
    · 
    Multiple lens options 
    · 
    Six video and graphics inputs 
    ·  Compact, low weight 
    ·  Low noise 
    ·  Desktop and ceiling-mountable 
      
    This user guide contains important information abou t safety precautions and the set-up and use 
    of the projector. 
       
    Please read the manual carefully before you operate  the projector. 
     
    The specifications and functionality of the product  may change without prior notice. 
       
    						
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    4.  SAFETY & WARNINGS 
    This user manual contains important information reg
    arding safety precautions and the set-up 
    and use of the projector. Please read the manual ca refully before you operate the projector.
     
     
    4.1  Safety 
    This device complies with relevant safety regulations for data processing equipment for use in 
    an office environment. Before using the projector f or the first time, please read the safety and 
    warning instructions thoroughly.   
    4.2  Warnings 
    Always use 3-prong power cord to ensure proper grou nding of the unit. Never use 2-prong 
    power cords, this is dangerous and could lead to el ectrical shock. 
      
    Never open the unit. The projector contains no user  serviceable parts. Refer all repairs to 
    qualified personnel only.   
    Make sure that no objects enter into the vents and  openings of the unit.  
     
    Do not spill any liquids on the projector or into t he vents or openings of the unit. 
      
    Always remove the lens cap before switching on the  projector. If the lens cap is not removed, it 
    may melt due to the high energy light emitted throu gh the lens. Melting the lens cap may 
    permanently damage the surface of the projection le ns. 
      
    Do not look into the projection lens when the proje ctor is switched on. The strong light may 
    permanently damage your eyesight.  
    Do not look into the laser beam when activated on t he remote control. Laser light may 
    permanently damage your eyesight.    
    Do not point the laser beam at people.    
    Only place the projector on a stable surface, or mo unt it securely using an approved ceiling-
    mount.    
    Do not drop the projector.
     
     
    Always allow sufficient airflow through the project or. Never block any of the air vents. Never 
    cover the unit in any way while it is operation. Al low sufficient distance to walls and ceilings in 
    order to avoid overheating. Minimum safety distance  to any side of the unit is 50 cm (20) in any 
    direction.    
    CAUTION ! Hot air is exhausted from the side vent. Do not p lace objects that are sensitive to 
    heat nearer than 50cm (20) to the exhaust vent.    
    						
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    The projector is designed for indoor use only. Neve
    r operate the unit outdoors. 
      
    Do not operate the projector outside its temperatur e and humidity specifications, as this may 
    result in overheating and malfunctioning.   
    Only connect the projector to signal sources and vo ltages as described in the technical 
    specification chapter. Connecting to unspecified si gnal sources or voltages may lead to 
    malfunction and permanent damage of the unit.   
    Allow the unit to cool down for 60 minutes before l amp change.
     
     
    4.3  Mercury Vapour 
    The following information and warnings about potent ial health issues relate to mercury vapour. 
      
    This projector is using an extremely bright UHP™ la mp for illumination to attain the desired high 
    brightness image.     
    This technology is similar to other high-pressure d ischarge lamps that are extensively used in 
    cars, street lights and other lighting appliances t oday. These lamps, like fluorescent lighting, 
    contain small amounts of mercury. The amount of mer cury present in a lamp is far below the 
    limits of danger set by the authorities.
     
     
    It is very important that lamps containing mercury  are treated properly to minimize potential 
    health hazards.    
    The UHP™ lamp, like any other high brightness proje ctor lamp, is under high-pressure when 
    operating. While the lamp and the projector are car efully designed to minimize the probability of 
    lamp rupture, the lamp may break while operating an d small amounts of mercury vapor may be 
    emitted from the projector. The probability of ruptu re increases when the lamp reaches its 
    nominal life. It is therefore highly recommended th at the lamp is replaced when the rated lifetime 
    is reached.    
    As a general precaution, secure good ventilation in  the room when operating the projector. If 
    lamp rupture occurs, evacuate the room and secure g ood ventilation. Children and pregnant 
    women in particular should leave the room.    
    When replacing a worn lamp, dispose of the used lam p carefully by proper recycling. 
     
    Mercury is a naturally occurring, stable metallic e lement that may pose a safety risk to people 
    under certain conditions. According to the Public H ealth Statement for Mercury published by the 
    Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry (A TSDR, part of the United States 
    Public Health Service), the brain, central nervous  system and kidneys are sensitive to the 
    effects of mercury, and permanent damage can occur  at sufficiently high levels of exposure.  
       
    						
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