Boxlight Projectowrite User Manual
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Interactive Projector -11- Checking the Package Contents Carry Bag (Optional)RS232 Cable (Optional) Extension USB Cable(16.5'Optional)Adapter (Optional)Pen(Optional) Remote Control with batteries(Optional) 1/21/2008
Interactive Projector -12- Part Names and Function: Main Unit 1. Zo om Ring Use the Z oom Ring to ad just the size of the projected im age. Rotate the Zoom Ring un til the image is the desired s ize. 2. Foc us Ring Use the Focus Ring to focus the projector image. Ro tate the Focus Ring un til the image is clear. 3. Front IR re ceiver Wh en using the remote control, point the remote cont rol at this sens or. Speaker Outlet ventilation cover( bottom) 4.Filter cover( bottom) 1.Zoom ringring 2.Focus ring 3.Front IR receiver 6.Foot adjustbutton 6.Foot adjustbutton 5.Front adjustable foot 5.Front 7.Lens cover CMOS sensor 8.Control panel 1/21/2008
Interactive Projector -13- 4. Filter cover Prevents dust and other foreign particles from getting into the projector. Remove the Filter cov er to clean the air filter. 5. Front adjust able foot Raise & lower to adjust the projection elevation. 6. Foot adjust button Lo ck/unloc k the adjustable foot. 7 . Lens cover Close when not using to protect the lens from becoming dirty or damaged. 8. Contro l panel (keypa d) Op er ating system. Speaker Outlet ventilation bottom) 4.Filter cover( bottom) 1.Zoom ringring 2.Focus ring 3.Front IR receiver 6.Foot adjustbutton 6.Foot adjustbutton 5.Front adjustable foot 5.Front 7.Lens cover CMOS sensor 8.Control panel 1/21/2008
Interactive Projector -14- Control panel 1. Power button Power on / op era tion m ode, Stan dby m ode, Cooling-down m ode Brightne ss functi on,when sensor det ects the su rrounding light lower than 150 lux,”power button”will flash blue. 2. Input Selects betw een RGB input so urce-Computer 1 → Com puter 2(RGB or YPbP r) →AV →S-Video → Com puter1 ,Sy stem will auto d etect YPbPr or RGB signal in com puter 2 port. 3. Bla nk Blanks the projected image . If the pr ojector is left in blank mode for more than 15 minu tes, the proj ector will automatic ally shut down. 1.Power1.Power 2.Input2.Input 3.Blank3.Blank4.Auto 4.Auto 5.Menu5.Menu 6.Menu-left/right,Menu-up/down6.Menu-left/right,Menu-up/down7.Keystone7.Keystone 8.Powerindicator8.Powerindicator9.Lampindicator9.Lampindicator 4. Auto Automatically adju sts the setti ng to match the current input. 1/21/2008
-15- 5. Menu Display or hides the OS D main menu page. 6.Menu-up /down, Men u-right / left Selec ting OSD menu item up or down. Selec ting and adjusting the fu nc tion of OSD menu item 7. Keysto ne Adjusts the ver tical keysto ne w ith menu -right , menu-left 8. Po wer indica tor Lights on or flashes to ind icate the operating s tatus of the projector (S ee Page 53) 9. La mp indica tor Indicate a problem in the in ternal proj ector temp erature, lamp cover or coo li ng down. (See Page 53) 1.Power1.Power 2.Input2.Input 3.Blank3.Blank4.Auto 4.Auto 5.Menu5.Menu 6.Menu-left/right,Menu-up/down6.Menu-left/right,Menu-up/down7.Keystone7.Keystone 8.Powerindicator8.Powerindicator9.Lampindicator9.Lampindicator Interactive Projector 1.Power1.Power 2.Input2.Input 3.Blank3.Blank4.Auto 4.Auto 5.Menu5.Menu 6.Menu-left/right,Menu-up/down6.Menu-left/right,Menu-up/down7.Keystone7.Keystone 8.Powerindicator8.Powerindicator9.Lampindicator9.Lampindicator 1/21/2008
Interactive Projector -16- Rear View / IO Board 1. Computer i n 1 Input Analog RGB video signal from a com puter 2. Computer i n 2 /YPbPr When input signal from com puter 2, it may encounter in correct picture color. P lease press "Auto" bu tton again. The picture w ill be corr ected. 3. Monitor out co nnector Con nect an external m on itor to this c onn ection view the Com puter1 input. 4. Control (RS-232C) Seria l dat a po rt for contro lling the projector wi th a com puter or other RS-232 control device. 5. S-Video connector S-Video signal from a video source. 2 10. Power socket 5.S-video 4.RS-232C 1. Computer in 1 /YPbPr /YPbPr 12.Rear IR receiver Inlet ventilation 11.Power Switch 3.Monitor out 7.Audio out 9.USB mouse connector 8.Audio In 6.Video In 2.Computer In 2 /YPbPr 1/21/2008
-17- 6. Video in Component video signal from a video source. 7. Audio out Connectin g to an exte rnal speaker system. 8. Audio in Stereo mini jack for PC input 9. USB mo use conn ector Conn ects a USB mouse cable to a com pu ter to control computer mouse function s. 10. P owe r socket Connects the power core to this connection. 11. Po wer switch Turns the power on/off. 12 . Rear IR receiver When usi ng the remote c ontrol, point the remote control at this se nsor. 2 10. Power socket 5.S-video 4.RS-232C 1. Computer in 1 /YPbPr /YPbPr 12.Rear IR receiver Inlet ventilation 11.Power Switch 3.Monitor out 7.Audio out 9.USB mouse connector 8.Audio In 6.Video In 2.Computer In 2 /YPbPr Interactive Projector 1/21/2008
Interactive Projector -18- Bottom View 1. Mounting bracket holes (4 points) Install the optional ceiling m ount here when susp ending the project or from the ceiling. 2. Air filter cover Prevents dust and other forei gn par ticles from getting into the projector 1/21/2008
Interactive Projector -19- Remote Control 1. Power Power on / operation mode, St andby mode, Cooling-down mode 2 Esc Press”ESC”b utt on,it will close”Menu”p i cture. 3. Vo lume up/ down Sound louder or lower 4. Menu Display or hide the OSD main menu page. 5. Keysto ne Adjusts the vertical keyston e functio n. 6.Still Keep the current im age on the Screen. 7.Blank Hide the current im age, beco m e black co lor on th e screen. 8.Auto Sy nc Refresh the curr ent im age. 9. Menu down/ up, Menu left/rig ht Selecting and adjusting the func tion of OSD 10. INPUT sour ce Select input sour ce: Computer 1→Computer 2 → Composite Video→ S- Vi deo→Comp uter 1 1/21/2008
Interactive Projector -20- Remote Control Batt eries Installa tion 1. Rem ove the battery cover. 2. Lo ad the batteries. Make sure the plus and minus are correctly ori ente d. 3. Close the ba ttery cover. Caution A void excessive he at and humidity . Do not drop the remo te control. Do not expose the remo te control to wa ter or moisture, this could result in malfunction. When the remote c ontrol will not be used for an extended period, r emove the batt eries. Replace the ba tteries wh en remote control opera tion becomes sluggish or unrespon sive. Do not place the remote control close to the coo ling fan of the proj ector. Do not disasse mble th e remote control. If the remote control needs service. Please contact your dealer 1/21/2008