3M Digital Media System 800 Operating Manual
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21 3M ™ Digital Media System 800 Series © 3M 2007. All Rights Reserved. ENGLISH Basic Operations Picture “More” Display sub menu Action Description Overscan Adjusts the amount of cropping of the Image boundaries. (On/Off) Change overscan from 90 to 100 percentile (in 1 degree increments) Black LevelBlack Pedestal level 1) 0 IRE Pal, NSTC-JP 2) 7.5 IRE NSTC Phase This function allows the user to the adjust the clock phase to reduce image distortion. (Only on DVI-A and VGA) Frequency Adjusts the horizontal width of the image. HQV Turns HQV video processing On or Off 3D NR Adjusts the amount of Temporal Noise reduction in the system CODEC NR Adjusts the amount of Mosquito and MPEG noise reduction in the system BLOCK NR Turns MPEG Block noise reduction On or Off Reset Resets values in this sub-menu only Table 2: Advanced sub menu function description ENGLISH
22 3M™ Digital Media System 800 Series © 3M 2007. All Rights Reserved. ENGLISH Basic Operations Input Display sub menu Action Description Main InputAllows the user to select which Input is to be displayed on the main channel: 1) Component 2) DVI and VGA 3) Computer 4) S-Video 5) Composite Audio InputAllows the user to select which Audio Input is to be processed: 1) RCA 2) Stereo Mini 1 3) Stereo Mini 2 Table 3: Input sub menu function description ENGLISH
23 3M ™ Digital Media System 800 Series © 3M 2007. All Rights Reserved. ENGLISH Basic Operations PIP Display sub menu Action Description PIP (Picture in Picture)Allows the user to turn the PIP function On or Off. PIP Input Allows the user to select which Input is to be displayed on the main channel: 9) Component 12) S-Video 10) DVI and VGA 13) Composite 11) Computer PIP Mode Allows the user to choose which PIP mode to display: 1) PIP (Picture-In-Picture) 2) PAP (Picture-and-Picture) 3) POP (Picture-On-Picture) PIP Size Allows the user to choose the size of the PIP window: 1) Small 2) Medium 3) Large PIP Position Adjusts the vertical and horizontal position of the projected PIP image. Only VGA, DVI-D and DVI-A is Active (Only active when input is DVI or VGA). PIP Location Allows the user to choose the position of the PIP window: 1) Top left 2) Top right 3) Bottom left, Bottom right PIP Brightness Adjusts the brightness of PIP image. The higher the setting, the brighter the image. The lower the setting, the darker the image. PIP Contrast Adjusts the degree of difference between the dark and light in the PIP. The higher the value, the greater the contrast. PIP Hue Adjusts the balance of red-to-green necessary for realistic representation of video signals. PIP Color Adjusts the intensity of the Color in the image. PIP Position Adjusts the vertical and horizontal position of the projected image. Reset Reset values in this sub-menu only. Table 4: PIP sub menu function description ENGLISH
24 3M™ Digital Media System 800 Series © 3M 2007. All Rights Reserved. ENGLISH Basic Operations Speaker Display sub menu Cobra Description Volume Allows User to adjust volume from 0 to 50. At 0 the sound is muted automatically. Bass Allows User to adjust bass from 0 to 10. Treble Allows User to adjust treble from 0 to 10. Mute For the User to toggle the sound On and Off. Audio Mode Allows User to change the Audio Mode Audio Delay Adjusts the amount of time delayed in audio. Reset Adjust the amount of audio delay ± 100ms from the system's default delay. Table 5: Speaker Display sub menu description
25 3M ™ Digital Media System 800 Series © 3M 2007. All Rights Reserved. ENGLISH Basic Operations Setup Display sub menu Action Description Language Allows the user to select the Menu language: 1) English 6) Portugese 2) French 7) Japanese 3) Spanish 8) Mandarin Traditional 4) Deutsch 9) Mandarin Simplified 5) Italiano Auto-Shutoff Powers down unit. (No active signals are present) 1) 5 mins 5) 30 mins 2) 10 mins 6) 45 mins 3) 15 mins 7) 60 mins 4) 20 mins H-Keystone Horizontal Keystone adjustment (±30) V-Keystone Vertical Keystone adjustment ( ±20) Reset Lamp hrs Resets the Lamp hours status indicator in the Status window. Lamp Mode 1) Normal 2) Eco Fan Mode 3) Normal 4) High Projection Mode The projector can be installed on a ceiling or behind a screen 1) Front Projection 2) Rear Projection Auto-Switch InputSets whether the projector searches automatically for input signals. If the source scan is on, the projector will scan for input signals until it acquires a signal. If the function is not activated, the projector selects the last used input signal. - Change Function to Cycle through the Signals (On/Off) Factory Reset Resets all Menu items to Factory default settings. Reset Resets values in this sub-menu only. Table 6: Setup sub menu function description
26 3M™ Digital Media System 800 Series © 3M 2007. All Rights Reserved. ENGLISH Basic Operations Status Display sub menu
27 3M ™ Digital Media System 800 Series © 3M 2007. All Rights Reserved. ENGLISH Troubleshooting Troubleshooting Common Problems and Solutions Symptom Cause Solution Power cannot be turned on. The power cord is disconnected. Insert the power cord into an AC socket. TheMaster Power Switch is not turned on.Turn on the Master Power Switch. No picture or sound. The desired input source is not selected.Press the remote control Input button to select a desired input source. The cables from the input source are not connected.Connect the cable to correct input source. The input source is not turned on or not displaying an image. (e.g. If a notebook computer, the external monitor port is not turned on).Turn on input source. The lamp will not ignite or has turned off.The internal temperature is too high.Clean the cooling fan screen. The lamp has reached maximum life or has prematurely failed.Replace lamp. Sound is heard with no picture. The VGA/Video cables are not connected.Connect the cables to the correct input source. The VGA/Video/Audio cables are connected to the wrong input. Picture is displayed with no sound The audio cables are connected to the wrong input. Check the audio/video configuration.Connect the cables to the correct input source. Ensure proper configuration through the menu. The volume is set to Minimum. Turn up Volume. TheMute is on. Turn off Mute. Picture is dark or dim. The brightness setting is too low. Adjust the brightness The lamp needs to be replaced. Replace lamp. Desired input source cannot be detected.The input source is not active. A signal must be present for the input to be selected.Connect an active input source to unit. The input device (e.g. computer, DVD player, etc.) is not turned on.Turn on input source.
28 3M™ Digital Media System 800 Series © 3M 2007. All Rights Reserved. ENGLISH Troubleshooting Common Problems and Solutions Symptom Cause Solution The remote control does not work. The remote control is not facing the remote control sensor.Face the remote control toward the remote control sensor. The remote control is too far from the sensor.Operate the remote control within 5 meters. An obstruction is between the remote control and the sensor.Remove obstacle. The remote control’s batteries are exhausted or inserted wrong.Correctly insert batteries. Onscreen Messages Message Meaning No input is detected. Projector is not receiving a signal from an external source. Check the cable connections and verify power is on and external source is working. Please change the lamp. The lamp has 1400–1499 hours on it and needs to be changed. There are (x) hours of lamp life remaining. The unit will shut off in 40 minutes.The lamp has 1500–1579 hours on it and needs to be changed. There are (x) hours of lamp life remaining. The unit will shut off in 5 minutes.When the lamp has 1580 hours or more on it, the message will flash, and the power will turn off after 5 minutes.
29 3M ™ Digital Media System 800 Series © 3M 2007. All Rights Reserved. ENGLISH Maintenance Maintenance Replacing Projection Lamp 1 11 10 6 121 2 3 4 5 7 8 9 23 456 89 101112 www.lamprecycle.org 1-800-328-1371 Hg 7
30 3M™ Digital Media System 800 Series © 3M 2007. All Rights Reserved. ENGLISH Maintenance Reset Lamp Hours Menu