Compaq Ipaq Mp1200 Specifications
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Compaq iPaq MP1200 HP iPAQ MP1200 is a perfect, entry-level projector designed for quality presentations. With LCD technology the MP1200 has 1000 lumens, clear imaging and 400:1 contrast ratio. At 6.6 pounds it is easily transported between offices and conference rooms, or it has an optional ceiling mount kit. HP iPAQ MP1200 features integrated zoom lens, digital keystone correction, and is capable of displaying full-motion video as well as HDTV. www.dooyoo.co.uk :: Video :: Projector :: Compaq iPaq MP1200 General Device Type LCD projector - portable Built-in Devices Speaker Width 33.1 cm Depth 11.3 cm Height 26.6 cm Weight 3 kg Projector / Panel Image Brightness 1000 ANSI lumens Image Contrast Ratio 400:1 Projection Distance 1.5 m - 10 m Uniformity 70 % Max Resolution 1024 x 768 (native) / 1280 x 1024 (compressed) Colour support 24-bit (16.7 million colours) Max Sync Rate (V x H) 100 Hz x 80 kHz Bulb type UHP 130 Watt Bulb life cycle 2000 hour(s) Controls / Adjustments Brightness, contrast, colour temperature, keystone correction, zoom, phase, clock OSD Languages Chinese (traditional), English, German, French, Italian, S Copyright © 2006 dooyoo AG www.dooyoo.co.uk
panish, Dutch, Japanese Features Picture in picture Projector Lens System Lens Aperture F/1.73-2.17 Zoom Factor 1.3x Keystone Correction Direction Vertical Vertical Keystone Correction -30 / +30 Video Input Analogue video Signal RGB, S-Video, composite video, component video Digital Video Format HDTV Video Output Analogue Video Signal RGB Audio Output Type Speaker(s) - integrated Output Power / Channel 2 Watt Speaker(s) 1 x mixed channel Input Device Type Remote control - external - wireless Expansion / Connectivity Interfaces 1 x VGA output - 15 pin HD D-Sub (HD-15) ¦ 1 x composite video input - RCA ¦ 1 x S-video input - 4 PIN mini-DIN ¦ 1 x DVI-D - 29 pin combined DVI ¦ 1 x VGA input - 15 pin HD D-Sub (HD-15) Miscellaneous Included Accessories Lens cover Cables Included 1 x display cable Compliant Standards FCC Class B certified, VCCI Power Power Device Power supply - integrated Voltage Required AC 100/240 V Power Consumption Operational 200 Watt Copyright © 2006 dooyoo AG www.dooyoo.co.uk
Software / System Requirements Software Included Drivers & Utilities Environmental Parameters Min Operating Temperature 10 °C Max Operating Temperature 40 °C Humidity Range Operating 20 - 80% Sound Emission 36 dB Copyright © 2006 dooyoo AG www.dooyoo.co.uk
ii EC Declaration of Conformity under the R & TTE Directive
iii Table of Contents Section I General 1 General Information Using the documentation ....................................................................................... 2 Symbols and conventions used in the documentation .................................... 2 Accessing the complete User’s Guide ................................................................... 2 Viewing Documentation ................................................................................... 2 Control panel overview .......................................................................................... 4 2 Loading documents and paper Loading documents ............................................................................................... 6 Using the ADF ................................................................................................. 6 Using the scanner glass .................................................................................. 7 Scanning area ................................................................................................. 8 Acceptable paper and other media........................................................................ 8 Recommended media ..................................................................................... 9 Handling and using media ............................................................................... 9 Choosing the right media............................................................................... 10 Loading paper, envelopes and other media ........................................................ 12 Loading paper and other media..................................................................... 12 Loading envelopes and post cards ................................................................ 13 Printable Area ................................................................................................ 15 3 General setup Power Save mode ............................................................................................... 16 Putting your machine in Power Save mode................................................... 16 Bringing your machine out of Power Save mode .......................................... 16 Power Save setting........................................................................................ 16 Mode Timer.......................................................................................................... 17 Paper settings...................................................................................................... 17 Paper Type .................................................................................................... 17 Paper Size ..................................................................................................... 17 Volume Settings................................................................................................... 18 Ring Volume .................................................................................................. 18 Beeper Volume .............................................................................................. 18 Speaker Volume ............................................................................................ 18 Automatic Daylight Savings Time ........................................................................ 18 LCD display ......................................................................................................... 19 LCD Contrast ................................................................................................. 19 4 Security features TX Lock ............................................................................................................... 20 Setting and changing the TX lock password ................................................. 20 Turning the TX Lock on/off ............................................................................ 21
iv Section II Fax 5 Sending a fax Entering Fax mode .............................................................................................. 24 Faxing from the ADF .................................................................................... 24 Faxing from the scanner glass ...................................................................... 24 Faxing Letter size documents from the scanner glass .................................. 25 Colour fax transmission ................................................................................. 25 Cancelling a fax in progress .......................................................................... 25 Broadcasting (Monochrome only) ........................................................................ 25 Canceling a Broadcast in progress ................................................................ 26 Additional sending operations .............................................................................. 26 Sending faxes using multiple settings ........................................................... 26 Contrast ......................................................................................................... 27 Changing fax resolution ................................................................................. 27 Dual access (Monochrome only) ................................................................... 28 Real time transmission .................................................................................. 28 Overseas Mode ............................................................................................. 28 Checking and cancelling waiting jobs ............................................................ 29 Sending a fax manually ................................................................................. 29 Out of Memory message ............................................................................... 29 6 Receiving a Fax Receive modes .................................................................................................... 30 Choosing the Receive Mode ......................................................................... 30 Using receive modes ........................................................................................... 31 Fax only ......................................................................................................... 31 Fax/Tel ........................................................................................................... 31 Manual ........................................................................................................... 31 External TAD .................................................................................................31 Receive mode settings ........................................................................................ 31 Ring Delay ..................................................................................................... 31 F/T Ring Time (Fax/Tel mode only) ............................................................... 32 Fax Detect ..................................................................................................... 32 Additional receiving operations ............................................................................ 33 Printing a reduced incoming fax .................................................................... 33 Receiving faxes into memory ........................................................................ 33 7 Telephone and External devices Voice Operations .................................................................................................34 Tone or pulse .................................................................................................34 Fax/Tel mode ................................................................................................ 34 Fax/Tel mode in Power Save mode .............................................................. 34 Telephone services.............................................................................................. 34 Setting the Phone Line Type .........................................................................34 BT Call Sign (For U.K. only) .......................................................................... 35
v Connecting an external TAD (telephone answering device) ............................... 36 Connections................................................................................................... 36 Recording outgoing message (OGM) on an external TAD ............................ 37 Multi-line connections (PBX) ......................................................................... 37 External and extension phones ........................................................................... 37 Connecting an external or extension telephone ............................................ 37 Operation from extension telephones............................................................ 37 Using extension telephones (For U.K. only) .................................................. 38 Using a cordless external telephone ............................................................. 39 Using remote codes....................................................................................... 39 8 Dialling and storing numbers How to Dial .......................................................................................................... 40 Manual dialling............................................................................................... 40 Speed-Dialling ............................................................................................... 40 Search ........................................................................................................... 40 Fax Redial ..................................................................................................... 41 Storing numbers .................................................................................................. 41 Storing a pause ............................................................................................. 41 Storing Speed-Dial numbers ......................................................................... 41 Changing Speed-Dial numbers ..................................................................... 42 Setting up groups for broadcasting................................................................ 42 Combining Quick-Dial numbers ..................................................................... 43 9 Printing Reports Fax reports........................................................................................................... 44 Transmission Verification Report................................................................... 44 Fax Journal (activity report) ........................................................................... 44 Reports ................................................................................................................ 45 How to print a report ...................................................................................... 45 Section III Copy 10 Making copies How to copy ......................................................................................................... 48 Entering Copy mode ...................................................................................... 48 Making a single copy ..................................................................................... 48 Making multiple copies .................................................................................. 48 Stop copying .................................................................................................. 48 Copy options........................................................................................................ 49 Changing copy speed and quality ................................................................. 50 Enlarging or reducing the image copied ........................................................ 50 Making N in 1 copies or a poster ................................................................... 51 Sorting copies using the ADF (Monochrome only) ........................................ 52 Adjusting Brightness, Contrast and Colour.................................................... 52 Paper options ................................................................................................ 53
vi Section IV Direct Photo Printing 11 Printing photos from a memory card PhotoCapture Center™ Operations.....................................................................56 Printing from a memory card without a PC .................................................... 56 Using PhotoCapture Center™ from your computer ....................................... 56 Using memory cards...................................................................................... 56 Memory card folder structure .........................................................................58 How to print from a memory card ........................................................................ 58 Printing the thumbnail index .......................................................................... 59 Printing Images .............................................................................................. 59 DPOF printing ................................................................................................ 60 PhotoCapture Center™ print settings ..................................................................61 Print speed and quality .................................................................................. 61 Paper Options ................................................................................................ 61 Adjusting Brightness and Contrast ................................................................ 62 Cropping ........................................................................................................ 62 Borderless printing......................................................................................... 62 Understanding the Error Messages ..................................................................... 63 12 Printing photos from a camera with PictBridge Before Using PictBridge....................................................................................... 64 PictBridge requirements ................................................................................64 Using PictBridge .................................................................................................. 64 Setting your digital camera ............................................................................64 Printing Images .................................................................................................... 65 DPOF printing ................................................................................................ 65 Understanding the Error Messages ..................................................................... 66 Section V Software 13 Software features Section VI Appendixes A Safety and Legal Choosing a location ............................................................................................. 70 To use the machine safely ...................................................................................71 Important safety instructions.......................................................................... 75 IMPORTANT - For your safety ...................................................................... 76 EU Directive 2002/96/EC and EN50419........................................................ 77 Legal limitations for copying .......................................................................... 77 Trademarks ...................................................................................................78
vii B Troubleshooting and Routine Maintenance Troubleshooting ................................................................................................... 79If you are having difficulty with your machine ................................................ 79 Error messages ................................................................................................... 84 Transferring your faxes or Fax Journal report ............................................... 87 Document jam .............................................................................................. 88 Printer jam or paper jam ................................................................................ 88 Dial Tone detection........................................................................................ 90 Phone line interference.................................................................................. 90 Routine maintenance........................................................................................... 91 Replacing the ink cartridges .......................................................................... 91 Cleaning the outside of the machine ............................................................. 93 Cleaning the scanner..................................................................................... 94 Cleaning the machine printer platen .............................................................. 94 Cleaning the Paper Pick-up Roller ................................................................ 95 Cleaning the print head ................................................................................. 95 Checking the print quality .............................................................................. 96 Checking the printing alignment .................................................................... 97 Checking the ink volume ............................................................................... 97 Machine Information ............................................................................................ 97 Checking the serial number ........................................................................... 97 Packing and shipping the machine ...................................................................... 98 C Menu and Features On-screen programming.................................................................................... 100 Menu table ................................................................................................... 100 Memory storage........................................................................................... 100 Menu keys ......................................................................................................... 100 Menu Table........................................................................................................ 102 Entering Text ..................................................................................................... 109 D Specifications General .............................................................................................................. 110 Print media......................................................................................................... 112 Fax..................................................................................................................... 113 Copy .................................................................................................................. 115 PhotoCapture Center™ ..................................................................................... 116 PictBridge .......................................................................................................... 116 Scanner ............................................................................................................. 117 Printer ................................................................................................................ 118 Interfaces ........................................................................................................... 119 Computer requirements ..................................................................................... 120 Consumable items ............................................................................................. 121 E Glossary FIndex