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    							USER GUIDELCD PROJECTOR10 5.2 MOUSE
    See the rear foldout when setting up.
    Connect the mouse to the LCD projector using the appropriate adapter (5)
    as described in the table below. Then connect the adapter (5) to the mouse
    cable (1) at the computer end. Finally, connect the mouse cable (1) to the
    LCD projector.
    For the computer to recognise the mouse, connect the mouse before
    power is applied.
    A Y-split is provided with the PC and MAC adapters that enables parallel
    use of the local computer mouse and the remote mouse. The local and
    remote mice should however not be operated simultaneously, as this may
    lead to unpredictable positioning of the mouse pointer.
    If you have a Macintosh, make sure to connect your Mac mouse adapter
    via the keyboard.
    The optional PS/2 adapter does not have a Y-split.
    APPLICABLE ADAPTERS:
    MOUSEADAPTERMicrosoft 2 key compatible (9 pin serial port)PC *)PS/2 compatible mousePS/2Macintosh ADB-bus mouseMAC*)Please note that some computers using the Microsoft 2 key mouse may not allow the Y-split
    mouse adapter to work. A special straight PC adapter is available for this purpose. 
    						
    							USER GUIDELCD PROJECTOR11 USING THE BATMOUSE:
    STEPOPERATION1Control mouse pointer directly with the cursor keys2Press LEFT to activate (emulates the left mouse key)3Press DRAG to tag an object, move it using the cursor keys,
    then press DRAG again (or wait 5 seconds) to release the
    object (Drag-and-Drop).4Press RIGHT if your application requires emulation of the
    right mouse key.The centre key of three-key mice is not supported.
    If double-click does not work properly, try to adjust the double-click rate
    within the computer application in use. To activate the pull-down menues
    on a Macintosh computer, use the DRAG key instead of the left mouse
    key! 
    						
    							USER GUIDELCD PROJECTOR12 5.3 AUDIO AND VIDEO
    Connect the LCD projector to a video source as shown in the rear foldout.
    Use a TV set as a local video monitor if desired (the data monitor may not
    be used as a video monitor).
    Connect the AV cable (6) to the AUDIO and VIDEO connectors on the LCD
    projector. Then connect the AV cable to the audio out connectors and
    video out connector on the video source. Connect sound to the correct
    AUDIO channel (S-VIDEO or VIDEO).
    S-VIDEO, often referred to as S-VHS, may be connected using an optional
    S-VIDEO cable.
    Connect external speakers (8) as shown. The internal speaker is switched
    off when external speakers are connected.
    For added boost, an external amplifier may be connected to the speaker
    output (8).
    Connect the microphone (7) to the projector as shown.
    APPLICABLE CABLES:
    SOURCECABLES-VIDEOS-VIDEO (4 pin mini DIN connector)VIDEOAV cable (RCA jacks)AUDIO (COMPUTER,
    S-VIDEO, VIDEO)AV cable (RCA jacks and 3.5 mm jack)MICROPHONEMicrophone cable (3.5 mm jack)SPEAKERSpeaker cable (3.5 mm jack)TO SET UP FROM THE BATMOUSE:
    STEPOPERATION1Press S-VIDEO or VIDEO depending on input used2If necessary, press MENU, then POSITION correctly3If necessary, in the MENU under PICTURE, adjust COLOR
    saturation and TINT (only NTSC)4Adjust CONTRAST, BRIGHTNESS and VOLUME 
    						
    							USER GUIDELCD PROJECTOR13 6 USING THE LCD PROJECTOR
    The LCD projector has a set of connectors and controls that you need to
    know in order to operate the device correctly.
    6.1 OPTICS
    The projection lens is mounted in the front of the projector. The optical
    system is designed with a 12 degree keystone correction so that the
    projected image is shifted upwards on the wall. This in effect enables the
    placement of the projector on a flat table, still getting a rectangularly
    projected image on the wall.Avoid scratching and bumping the lens, as this will reduce the
    quality of the projected image. Always re-cap the lens when not
    in use!
    6.2 ILLUMINATION SYSTEM
    The LCD projector uses a 400W halogen lamp for illumination. An
    additional lamp (spare lamp) is included in case the main lamp goes out.
    The two lamps are mounted in a motorized lamp changer. If one lamp
    fails, the other lamp can be shifted in place for continuous operation by
    pressing the LAMP CHANGER button on the control panel.Always replace a defective lamp with a new one after the
    projector has cooled down, since the internal lamp house is hot
    when in use. 
    						
    							USER GUIDELCD PROJECTOR14 6.3 REMOTE CONTROL
    The infrared BatMouse remote control (RC) is the main user interface to
    the device. The RC is used to set the LCD projector correctly (to get the
    best possible viewing conditions) and to control the presentation.
    The figure shows the different keys of the BatMouse.Set-up should be done once with the application(s) you are running most
    frequently. Allow some minutes for the equipment to warm up before
    adjusting. Most settings will automatically be memorized individually for
    each source for future use. 
    						
    							USER GUIDELCD PROJECTOR15 The MEM column in the tables below indicates whether the setting is
    memorized for each source. A short-form description is outlined in the
    table below. For a detailed overview, please see the Features section.
    BATMOUSE KEYS :
    CONTROLFUNCTIONMEMCONTRContrast (ratio between light and dark colors)YESBRIGHTBrightness (whiteness)YESVOLUMESound volume controlYESON/OFFTurns the projector on/off-RESETDefaults to standard settings-BLACKBlackens the screenNOPROGThis key may be programmed to one of the menu
    controlsYESMUTESwitches sound on and offNOFREEZEHolds the image displayedNOCOMPUTERSelects computer as sourceYESVIDEOSelects composite video as input sourceNOS-VIDEOSelects S-VIDEO as input sourceNOMICToggles microphone on and offNOPOINTERApplies a cursor controlled pointerNOMASKApplies a black overlay on the displayed image,
    controlled by the vertical cursor keysNOENLARGEDoubles the image verticallyNOMENUInvokes the menu systemNOCURSORSThe four cursor keys control the computer mouse-RIGHTThis key emulates the right mouse key-DRAGThis key emulates the drag function-LEFTThis key emulates the left mouse key  and is also
    used to execute menu commands- 
    						
    							USER GUIDELCD PROJECTOR16 6.4 CONTROL PANEL
    The control panel keyboard consists of  a subset of  the remote control
    keys. For a detailed overview, please see the Features section.LAMP CHANGERRESET
    TUNEON/OFFSPARE LAMPBRIGHT
    CONTROLFUNCTIONTUNEAdjusts the stability of the imageBRIGHTAdjusts the brightness (whiteness) of the imageRESETDefaults to factory settingsLAMP CHANGERChange to spare lampSPARE LAMPSpare lamp indicatorON/OFFActivity indicator 
    						
    							USER GUIDELCD PROJECTOR17 6.5 CONNECTORS
    All connectors are positioned on the left hand side of the LCD projector
    (seen from the rear). See the technical data section for pinouts of the
    various connectors.MOUSECOMPUTER
    VIDEOS-VIDEOAUDIO
    S-VIDEOVIDEO
    MICSPEAKERS COMPUTER
    Do not connect any other devices with similar plugs to the connectors of
    the LCD projector, as this voids any warranty and may cause permanent
    damage to the device.
    CONNECTORFUNCTION MOUSEUniversal mouse connectorCOMPUTERCombined connector for analog and digital RGBS-VIDEOS-VIDEO (S-VHS) video inputVIDEOComposite video inputAUDIO
    COMPUTERCOMPUTER channel stereo sound inputAUDIO
    S-VIDEOS-VIDEO channel stereo sound inputAUDIO
    VIDEOVIDEO channel stereo sound inputMICROPHONEMicrophone inputSPEAKERStereo speaker output 
    						
    							USER GUIDELCD PROJECTOR18 7 FEATURES
    The LCD projector has a variety of different features implemented. This
    chapter explains each feature in detail.
    7.1.1 INTELLIGENT SAFECOOL SYSTEM
    The fan operates as long as the LCD projector is switched on. This
    ensures a continuous protection against high temperature inside the
    projector. The cooling system is designed to minimize stray light and
    noise.
    7.1.2 MOTORIZED LAMP CHANGER
    The projector is equipped with two 400W halogen lamps. If one lamp fails
    during a presentation, the spare lamp can be shifted in position and
    switched on. Press the LAMP CHANGER button on the control panel to
    change lamp. This ensures continuous operation during a presentation.
    A LED on the control panel lights when the spare lamp is in use, indicating
    that the defective lamp should be replaced.Always replace the defective lamp as soon as the projector has
    cooled down after useTo avoid burns, do not open the rear door to replace a defective
    lamp until the unit has cooled down after operation. The interior
    of the projector is heated during use.
    7.1.3 SET-UP MEMORY
    The user controlled set-up, that usually is done when the projector is
    connected to a new computer, is automatically memorized for future use.
    The set-up information is stored in a non-volatile memory approximately 5
    seconds after the last key is pressed.
    The memory can store 40 different sources/modes. Several sources are
    predefined, while the remaining are available for customer set-up of
    sources. See the Technical Data section for compatibility.
    Custom sources are stored only if their sync pattern differs from any of the
    previous selections. The projector automatically selects a new memory
    location. 
    						
    							USER GUIDELCD PROJECTOR19 Most settings are stored individually for each mode, including contrast,
    brightness, tune etc. See the remote control table in the Remote Control
    section. 
    						
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