3M Multimedia Projector Mp8610 Operators Manual
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Ó 3M 1998 3MÔ Multimedia ProjectorMP8610 27 D-2. How to Order Please order these parts through your dealer, or contact 3M Customer Service at the following number: · In U.S. or Canada: 1–800–328–1371 · In other locations, contact your local 3M Sales office.
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28 3MÔ Multimedia Projector MP8610Ó 3M 1998 D-3. Power Cord Sets A standard power cord set (U.S., UK, or European) will be included with each MP8610. If you need a special power cord set contact your local 3M authorized dealer. The power cords must be in accordance with the regional and corresponding national safety regulations and be properly approved. Examples of these power cords are shown in Figure D-1. North America UL Listed CSA Certified 15A 125VAC Germany, Netherlands, Spain, France, Greece...
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Ó 3M 1998 3MÔ Multimedia ProjectorMP8610 29 Glossary Glossary of Terms Amorphous Silicon See Thin-Film Transistor. Composite video A video signal that combines all color and timing components of the picture in a single input line. The U.S. standard is NTSC. European standards are PAL and SECAM. Hz, KHz, MHz (Hertz, Kilohertz, Megahertz) Hertz is a unit of measurement used to express the frequency, in cycles per second, of an electrical signal or event. (Kilohertz = 1000, Megahertz = 1 million cycles...
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30 3MÔ Multimedia Projector MP8610Ó 3M 1998 Refresh rate The number of times the screen image is “painted” or refreshed per second, expressed in Hz. Remote control sensor The remote control sensor is located on the front of the projector. It receives signals from the remote control transmitter (direct line-of-site or bounced off of the projection screen) which control the different operating functions of the projector. See remote control transmitter. Remote control transmitter Allows remote operation of...
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Ó 3M 1998 3MÔ Multimedia ProjectorMP8610 31 Index Index A Air Filter.................................................................. 15 Amorphous Silicon.................................................. 29 B Batteries ............................................................ 10, 19 C Composite video ..................................................... 29 F Factory Default Settings .......................................... 25 I Important Safeguards ........................................ 1, 7...
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Ó 3M 1998 3MÔ Multimedia ProjectorMP8610 33 Let us help you make the most of your next presentation. We offer every thing from presentation supplies to tips for better meetings. And were the only transparency manufacturer that offers a recycling program for your used transparencies. For late-breaking news, handy references and free product samples, visit our Internet Website. http://www.3m.com/meetin gs e-mail: meetin gs @mmm. c o m Ó3M 1998 DY-0205-XXXX- X Rev. A 3M Aust i n Cent er Buildin g...
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Working With Pads Instrument Pads38 Pad Section For instrument pads, the Pad section on the Agent page contains several playback functions and settings. Active Activates/Deactivates playback for the pad. Exclusive Activates/Deactivates exclusive playback for a pad. Triggering an exclusive pad stops playback of the current pattern, according to the set restart mode. Pads for which this button is not activated can pl ay simultaneously with other patterns. If Ex clusive mode is activated for a...
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Working With Pads Instrument Pads39 Velocity ModeSpecifies how the velocity of the notes that you play affects the notes of the pattern. •If Or iginal is selected, the notes of the pattern are played with the velocity that is saved with the pattern. •If As Played is selected, the notes of the pattern are played with the velocity that you are playing on the keyboard. •If Original + As Played is selected, the pattern velocity is determined by the combination of the velocity saved with the...
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Working With Pads Instrument Pads40 The jam state is indicated by different icons in the upper left corner of the pads. Pads in Standard , Next, Return , and Stop mode. Using Jam Mode PROCEDURE 1. Load an intro, a verse, a fill, and an ending to 4 consecutive pattern pads. 2. Activate Exclusive Mode for all 4 pads and set up the Jam State as follows: • Set the first pad with the intro to Next. • Set the second pad with the verse to Standard. • Set the third pad with the fill to Return. • Set the...