3M Multimedia Projector Mp8640 Operators Manual
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3Mª Multimedia Projector MP8640© 3M 1997 Table of Contents Safeguards ................................................................................................................. 3 Warranty ................................................................................................................. 4 Section 1: Unpack ....................................................................................................... 5 1.1 Contents of Shipping Box ............................................................................................ 5 1.2 Optional Accessories ................................................................................................... 5 1.3 Keep Your Packing Materials ...................................................................................... 5 1.4 Whats Next? ................................................................................................................5 Section 2: Product Description .................................................................................. 6 2.1 Machine Characteristics ............................................................................................... 6 2.2 Main Unit Identification .............................................................................................. 7 2.3 System Setup ................................................................................................................8 2.4 Remote Control Transmitter Identification ................................................................. 9 Section 3: Basic Operations ........................................................................................ 10 3.1 Installation ................................................................................................................... 10 3.2 Using the Projector ...................................................................................................... 11 3.3 Turn Off Power ............................................................................................................ 12 Section 4: Adjustments and Functions ...................................................................... 13 4.1 Menu ............................................................................................................................ 13 4.2 How To Use Foot Adjusters ......................................................................................... 14 4.3 SETUP ......................................................................................................................... 15 4.4 INPUT .......................................................................................................................... 16 4.5 IMAGE ........................................................................................................................16 4.6 OPT .............................................................................................................................. 18 Section 5: Connection to Signal Terminals ............................................................... 19 5.1 Connection to the Video Signal Terminal .................................................................... 19 5.2 Connection to the RGB Signal Terminal ..................................................................... 19 5.3 Connection to the Control Signal Terminal ................................................................. 21 Section 6: Maintenance ............................................................................................... 23 6.1 Cleaning the Air Filter ................................................................................................. 23 6.2 Message Table .............................................................................................................. 23 6.3 Lamp ............................................................................................................................ 24 6.4 When You Think Something Is Wrong ........................................................................ 25 Section 7: Technical Specifications ............................................................................ 26 7.1 Specifications ...............................................................................................................26 7.2 Accessories ..................................................................................................................26 7.3 Dimension Diagram ..................................................................................................... 27 2
© 3M 1997 3Mª Multimedia Projector MP86403 Safeguards WARNING - Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could result in death or serious injury. Caution - Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could result in minor or moderate injury. It may also be used to alert against unsafe practices. 2. Close supervision is necessary when any appliance is used by or near children. Do not leave appliance unattended while in use. 3. Never look directly into the projector lens when the lamp is on. The metal halide lamp produces a strong light which could damage your eyesight. 4. Care must be taken as burns can occur from touching hot parts. 5. Do not operate appliance with a damaged cord or if the appliance has been dropped or damaged Ð until it has been examined by a qualified service technician. 6. Position the cord so that it will not be tripped over, pulled, or contact hot surfaces. 7. If any extension cord is necessary, a cord with a current rating at least equal to that of the appliance should be used. Cords rated for less amperage than the appliance may overheat. 8. Always unplug appliance from electrical outlet before cleaning and servicing and when not in use. Grasp plug and pull to disconnect. 9. To reduce the risk of electric shock, do not immerse this appliance in water or other liquids. 10. To reduce the risk of electric shock, do not disassemble this appliance, but take it to a qualified technician when service or repair work is required. Incorrect assembly can cause electric shock when the appliance is subsequently used. 11. Connect this appliance to a grounded outlet. 12. Do not expose this projector to direct sunlight, or use it outside. 13. Keep all ventilation openings free of any obstructions. 14. Always open the lens shutter when the projection lamp is on. SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS The information contained in this manual will help you operate and maintain your 3M MP8640 Multimedia Projector. IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS 1. Read and understand all instructions before using. Pay particular attention to areas where this symbol is shown. INTENDED USE Before operating the machine, please read the entire manual thoroughly. The 3Mª Multimedia Projector 8640 was designed, built and tested for use indoors, using 3Mª brand lamps and nominal local voltages. The use of other replacement lamps, outdoor operation or different voltages has not been tested and could damage the projector or peripheral equipment and/or create a potentially unsafe operating condition.
3Mª Multimedia Projector MP8640© 3M 19974 Warranty THANK YOU FOR CHOOSING 3M Thank you for choosing 3M Multimedia Projector equipment. This product has been produced in accordance with 3Ms highest quality and safety standards to ensure smooth and trouble free use in the years to come. For optimum performance, please follow the operating instructions carefully. We hope you will enjoy using this high performance product in your meetings, presentations and training sessions. LIMITED WARRANTY 3M warrants this product against any defects in material and workmanship, under normal usage and storage, for a period of one year from date of purchase. Proof of purchase date will be required with any warranty claim. In the event this product is found to be defective within the warranty period, 3Ms only obligation and your exclusive remedy shall be replacement of any defective parts (labor included). To obtain warranty service, immediately notify the dealer from which you purchased the product of any defects. In the USA call 1-800-328-1371 for warranty or repair service. LIMITATION OF LIABILITY THE FOREGOING WARRANTY IS MADE IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES, EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED, AND 3M SPECIFICALLY DISCLAIMS ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MERCHANTIBILITY AND FITNESS. 3M SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR ANY DAMAGES, DIRECT, CONSEQUENTIAL, OR INCIDENTAL, ARISING OUT OF THE USE OR INABILITY TO USE THIS PRODUCT. Important:The above warranty shall be void if the customer fails to operate product in accordance with 3Ms written instructions. This warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may have other rights which vary from state to state. FCC STATEMENT - CLASS A: This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy, and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause interference to radio communications. It has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A computing device pursuant to Subpart B of Part 15 of the FCC Rules, which are designed to provide reasonable protection against such interference when operated in a commercial environment. Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause interference in which case the user at his/her own expense will be required to take whatever measures may be required to correct the interference. EEC STATEMENT: This machine was tested against the 89/336/EEC (European Economic Community) for EMC (Electro Magnetic Compatibility) and fulfills these requirements. Video signal cables: Double shielded coaxial cables (FCC shield cable) must be used and the outer shield must be connected to the ground. If normal coaxial cables are used, the cable must be enclosed in metal pipes or in a similar way to reduce the interference noise radiation. Video inputs: The input signal amplitude must not exceed the specified level. IBM is a registered trademark of International Business Machines Corporation. Apple Macintosh and Apple Powerbook are registered trademarks of Apple © Computer, Inc. Microsoft and Windows 95 are registered trademarks, and Windows and Windows for Work Groups are trademarks of the Microsoft Corporation. All other products are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies. Toshiba is a registered trademark of Toshiba Corporation.
© 3M 1997 3Mª Multimedia Projector MP8640 Section 1: Unpack 1.1 Contents of Shipping Box The 3Mª MP8640 Multimedia Projector is shipped with the necessary cables required for standard VCR, PC, MACª II or laptop computer connections. Carefully unpack and verify that you have all of the items shown below in Figure 1.1. 1.4 What Next? After you have unpacked the MP8640 system and identified all the parts, you are ready to set up the projector. 5 MP8640 Multimedia ProjectorRemote Control Transmitter (batteries included) VGA Cable (15-15 pin M/M) 3-Conductor Video/Audio CableAdapter with dip switchVideo Cable (S-Video mini DIN4-pin) Figure 1.1 Inventory of Shipping Box Power Cord 110V Ð US 220V Ð UK, Europe The shipping carton contains the items illustrated in Figure 1.1. In addition, the following items are also included, but not shown here. If any of these items are missing, please contact your place of purchase. ¥ PS/2 mouse cable .............. (1) ¥ ADB mouse cable ............. (1) ¥ Serial mouse cable ............ (1) ¥ Stereo mini-jack ................ (1) 1.2 Optional Accessories ¥ RS232 control cable .......... (1) 1.3 Keep Your Packaging Materials Important:Save the shipping box and packing materials in the event the MP8640 should require shipping to a 3M Service Center for repair.
3Mª Multimedia Projector MP8640© 3M 1997 Section 2: Product Description 2.1 Machine Characteristics The MP8640 Multimedia Projector integrates metal halide lamp and polysilicon LCD display technology into a single unit. It accepts input from two different computer sources and two video/audio sources and projects a bright, super crisp image. Switching your presentation from a computer input to a video input, and then back to a computer input simply requires the push of a button on the remote control keypad or control panel keypad. The MP8640 Multimedia Projector offers the following features: ¥ 650 lumens (A highly efficient optical system with a metal halide lamp ensures high brightness) ¥ SVGA resolution (3 separate 800 x 600 LCD panels are used for the R, G and B signals) ¥ XGA compression (60 Hz and 70 Hz) ¥ Compact size, light weight for portability ¥ RGB (computer video) output terminal ¥ Serial, PS/2 and Apple© Desktop Bus (ADB) mouse emulation ¥ Power zoom and power focus functions ¥ Easy to set up and use ¥ Ability to display 16.7 million colors ¥ Two computer input connections ¥ Two video input connections (composite and S-video compatible) ¥ Full function remote control ¥ Two built-in stereo speakers (2 watt) ¥ Horizontal and vertical image inverting function ¥ Horizontal and vertical image position control ¥ Fixed keystone correction ¥ On screen menu with seven languages ¥ Universal power supply ¥ IR sensor in front and rear for maximum remote control range ¥ RS232 control capability ¥ Optional ceiling mount kit 6
© 3M 1997 3Mª Multimedia Projector MP8640 2.2 Main Unit Identification Speakers Handle Cooling fan (exhaust) Remote control sensor INPUT buttonTo select the input source. Each time this button is pressed, the input source is changed in sequence as shown below. RGB1 RGB2 VIDEO1 VIDEO2 STANDBY / ON button Power ON/OFF button. OFF sets the unit in standby mode. TEMP Indicator MUTE button. ZOOM button Adjusts picture size. FOCUS buttonAdjusts focus. MENU button RESET button Resets unit to factory settings. LAMP indicator ON indicator VIDEO input terminalS-VIDEO input terminal VIDEO input terminal AUDIO L/R input terminal MAIN POWER switchMain power ON/OFF switch. : OFF ï:ON RGB input terminalRGB input terminal AUDIO input terminal Stereo mini jack RGB output terminalRGB output terminal AUDIO output terminal (RGB/VIDEO) Stereo mini jack CONTROL terminalD-sub 15pin terminal AC IN socketConnect the provided power cord. Cooling fan (inside) Remote control sensorLens 7 Lens shutter
3Mª Multimedia Projector MP8640© 3M 1997 2.3 System Set Up - connecting various equipment VCR with S-VHS out Laptop Computer Desktop Computer VCR or Laser Disc 8 AC In Socket Caution: Turn power off to all devices before making connections. Never plug anything into the projector or computer while any device is in operation. The MP8640 must be powered down when making connections. The mouse emulation may not work if the unit is not powered down before the mouse cable connections are made. 2.3.1Apple ª Desktop Mouse - The Macintosh operating system should recognize the MP8640 as a mouse without any drivers being loaded. Virtual Mouse for PCs - Setting up for most personal computers (IBM ª compatible). When setting up the virtual mouse function on the projector, the following must be done, if the operating system fails to recognize the projector as a mouse: ¥ Change mouse driver information to Serial Mouse or PS/2 Mouse. Windows ª 95 - Click Start; select Settings; select Control Panel. Click on Mouse; select the General tab; (see what driver is currently loaded and make note of it); select Change; select Show all devices; (make note of the current Manufacturer and Model); select Standard Mouse Type for Manufacturer; then select Standard Serial Mouse or Standard PS/2 Mouse. Click OK to change and apply the new driver. Restart Windows when prompted. Windows ª 3.1 - From Program Manager click Main; then click Windows Setup, (make note of what the current mouse driver is); Click Options; then Change Systems Settings. Choose Mouse. It should be listed as Microsoft or IBM PS/2. Note:Always remember, once all PC settings have been made, turn the projector on FIRST, then turn on and boot the PC/laptop. For some laptop computers you may need to disable the internal pointing device (IPD). This is done through the BIOS level set up of the particular machine, or it could be listed in a Utilities program group, i.e., Toshiba Utilities ª, or Thinkpad Utilitiesª.
© 3M 1997 3Mª Multimedia Projector MP8640 2.4 Remote Control Transmitter Identification STICK SWITCHIf Menu is on screen, stick switch controls movement within menu. If Menu is not displayed, stick switch is used for mouse emulation, i.e. left mouse button and cursor movement. RESET / RIGHT buttonIf Menu is on screen, button resets menu to factory default settings. If Menu is not displayed, button is used for mouse emulation, i.e. right mouse button. MENU ON / OFF buttonDisplays or removes the on-screen menus. FOCUS buttonAdjusts focus. VOLUME buttonAdjusts volume. MUTE buttonDisables sound. STANDBY / ON buttonPower ON/OFF button. OFF sets the unit in standby mode. ZOOM buttonAdjusts picture size. TIMER ON / OFF buttonDisplays or removes TIMER. When the blank screen is displayed, TIMER can not be displayed. BLANK ON / OFF buttonBlanks the screen. Pull down or left on stick switch to reveal screen. POSITION buttonHold this button and move stick switch to adjust vertical and horizontal image position. INPUT SELECT buttonsSelects the input source. 1. Remove the battery compartment cover. Slide the battery compartment cover in the direction of the arrow while pressing slightly down on it. 2. Insert the batteries as illustrated inside the battery compartment. 3. Replace the cover. 9 How to insert batteries: Insert the provided batteries (AA or R6P) into the remote control transmitter.
3Mª Multimedia Projector MP8640© 3M 1997 Distance Minimum Image Maximum Image To Screen Diagonal Width Height Diagonal Width Height 227 cm 102 cm 81 cm 61 cm 153 cm 122 cm 92 cm (7.4 ft) (40 in.) (32 in.) (24 in.) (60 in.) (48 in.) (36 in.) 341 cm 152 cm 121 cm 91 cm 228 cm 183 cm 137 cm (11.2 ft) (60 in.) (48 in.) (36 in.) (90 in.) (72 in.) (54 in.) 455 cm 202 cm 162 cm 121 cm 304 cm 243 cm 182 cm (15 ft) (80 in.) (64 in.) (48 in.) (120 in.) (96 in.) (72 in.) 569 cm 252 cm 202 cm 151 cm 379 cm 303 cm 227 cm (18.7 ft) (99 in.) (79 in.) (60 in.) (149 in.) (119 in.) (90 in.) 682 cm 302 cm 241 cm 181 cm 454 cm 363 cm 272 cm (22.4 ft) (119 in.) (95 in.) (71 in.) (179 in.) (143 in.) (107 in.) 853 cm 377 cm 302 cm 226 cm 556 cm 453 cm 340 cm (28.0 ft) (148 in.) (119 in.) (89 in.) (223 in.) (178 in.) (134 in.) 1137 cm 502 cm 402 cm 301 cm 755 cm 604 cm 453 cm (37.3 ft) (198 in.) (158 in.) (119 in.) (297 in.) (238 in.) (178 in.) Section 3: Basic Operations 3.1 Installation Example of the Multimedia projector and screen installation. Determine picture size and projection distance as illustrated below. 10 Minimum ZoomMaximum Zoom DISTANCE 24 48 71 119 3672107178 Note: These sizes are ± 1 inch. This is due to variations in the manufacture of the lens. If you are close to one of the endpoints you should verify with your unit that the image is the proper size at the proper distance.