Compaq Mp2800 User Manual
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Getting Started 21 Part Number: 216023-001 - Writer: Carey Gregg - Saved by: The Integrity Group Pages: 18 Words: 2766 Saved date: 09/22/0010:37 AM File Name: Ch01.doc Using the Compaq Projector Display Assistant Utility The Compaq Projector Display Assistant utility included on the CD-ROM is an adjustment tool for improving the display quality of the projector. Adjustments need to be made when the projector is first attached to a computer or when a different display mode is selected for the first time. This utility can be run directly from the CD-ROM or copied to a directory on the computer hard drive and run from there. To run the Projector Display Assistant utility for Microsoft Windows 95, Windows 98, Windows NT 4.0, or Windows 2000: 1. Insert the CD-ROM into the computer’s CD-ROM drive. The CD-ROM menu will automatically launch on the screen. 2. From the launch menu, click “Install SoftwareInstall Compaq’s Projector Display Assistant” and follow the on- screen instructions.
Using the Projector 22 Part Number: 216023-001 - Writer: Carey Gregg - Saved by: The Integrity Group Pages: 10 Words: 1921 Saved date: 09/22/0010:22 AM File Name: Ch02.doc Chapter 2 Using the Projector Identifying the Projector Buttons
Using the Projector 23 Part Number: 216023-001 - Writer: Carey Gregg - Saved by: The Integrity Group Pages: 10 Words: 1921 Saved date: 09/22/0010:22 AM File Name: Ch02.doc Symbol Control Function Standby buttonPowers the projector lamp on and off. The Standby LED changes color modes to indicate the following operating modes: 1. Flashing amber indicates the projector is going into standby mode and cannot be restarted until the LED glows amber steadily. 2. All five LED buttons rapidly flashing amber indicate the lamp has overheated and the projector has automaticall y shut down. Select button1. Launches first, second, and third-level on-screen menus. 2. Exits the on-screen menus. −Minus buttonSelects and adjusts the on-screen scroll down menu functions. +Plus buttonSelects and adjusts the on-screen scroll up menu functions. RResync buttonAutomatically synchronizes the projector to track the input source. IMPORTANT: To use standby mode, press the Standby button and, after a six to ten-second delay, the unit enters Standby mode and the projector lamp turns off. A “Going to Standby” message appears on the screen for the duration of the six to ten-second delay. When the message disappears from the screen, there is a 45-second delay before the lamp can be turned back on. Wait 45 seconds to allow the lamp to cool before pressing the Standby button again.
Using the Projector 24 Part Number: 216023-001 - Writer: Carey Gregg - Saved by: The Integrity Group Pages: 10 Words: 1921 Saved date: 09/22/0010:22 AM File Name: Ch02.doc Introducing the Analog On-Screen Menu The adjustments for screen settings are located in the on-screen menu and can be viewed in one of the available languages. Analog On-Screen Menu Adjustments To display the analog on-screen menu, press the Select button. The following menu shows the functions at each level: Main Menu Menu Level 2 Menu Level 3 Brightness Adjustment scale Contrast Adjustment scale Position Horizontal Position Vertical Position Save and Return CancelAdjustment scale Adjustment scale Zoom Zoom Panning Left-Right Panning Up-Down Save and Return CancelAdjustment scale Adjustment scale Adjustment scale Keystone Adjustment scale Picture Dark - Light Save and Return Cancel Color (Color temperature) Custom Color Saturation Save and Return CancelAdjustment scale Adjustment scale Digital ConversionClock Clock Phase Save and Return CancelAdjustment scale Adjustment scale Continued
Using the Projector 25 Part Number: 216023-001 - Writer: Carey Gregg - Saved by: The Integrity Group Pages: 10 Words: 1921 Saved date: 09/22/0010:22 AM File Name: Ch02.doc Analog On-Screen Menu (continued) Main Menu Menu Level 2 Menu Level 3 LanguageDeutsche English Espanol Francais Italiano Nederlands Japanese S. Chinese Save and Return Menu LocationUp-Down Left-Right Save and Return CancelAdjustment scale Adjustment scale HDTV SetupHDTV Fill Screen HDTV Fill to Aspect Ratio Save and Return CancelYPrPb RGB YPrPb RGB ManagementPower Saver Lamp Hours Reset Lamp HoursOn-Off Display hours - 5 digits Confirmation Flip Image Horizontal Vertical Both Save and Return Cancel Serial Number Master Reset Save and Return CancelDispla y Serial Number Confirmation Factory ResetConfirm Reset Exit
Using the Projector 26 Part Number: 216023-001 - Writer: Carey Gregg - Saved by: The Integrity Group Pages: 10 Words: 1921 Saved date: 09/22/0010:22 AM File Name: Ch02.doc Adjusting the On-Screen Menus To launch and make adjustments to the Main and Video on-screen menus: 1. Press the Select button on the projector panel or the remote control. The Main menu will display on the projection screen. 2. To select a function, press the Minus (-) button to scroll down the Display menu. To reverse the scroll direction, press the Plus (+) button . 3. Highlight the function to be adjusted and press the Select button again. ✎ The bar on the bottom of the on-screen menu shows the current operating resolution. For example, to select the Position function, press the Minus button until Position is highlighted, then press the Select button to display the level 2 menu for Position. The level 2 menu displays expanded menu items.
Using the Projector 27 Part Number: 216023-001 - Writer: Carey Gregg - Saved by: The Integrity Group Pages: 10 Words: 1921 Saved date: 09/22/0010:22 AM File Name: Ch02.doc 4. To make a selection from the level 2 menu, press the Minus (-) button to scroll down the level 2 menu, or press the Plus (+) button to reverse the scroll direction. 5. Highlight the selection and press the Select button to confirm the selection. The level 3 menu displays. 6. Level 3 for Position functions display the adjustment scales. Use the Minus button to decrease and the Plus button to increase the screen Horizontal and Vertical positions. ✎ Some menu functions display adjustment scales in the level 2 menu, while others display adjustment scales in the level 3 menu. 7. After making the adjustment, select Save and Return. To void any changes made, select Cancel instead of Save and Return. 8. To exit from the on-screen menu, select Exit from the Main menu. If the display is a second or third-level menu, select Save and Return or Cancel, then select Exit from the Main menu. Explaining Functions in the Analog On-Screen Menu Brightness and Contrast—Adjusts the displayed image brightness and contrast ranges from 0 to 100. ✎ An example of a standard setting is to set the contrast level to 67 and the brightness level to 50. Position—Fine-tunes the horizontal and vertical positions of the display. Zoom—Magnifies an image up to a factor of 32 on the projection screen (zooms in to a specific area on the screen, and pans left, right, up, and down).
Using the Projector 28 Part Number: 216023-001 - Writer: Carey Gregg - Saved by: The Integrity Group Pages: 10 Words: 1921 Saved date: 09/22/0010:22 AM File Name: Ch02.doc Keystone—Adjusts image distortion at the top and bottom widths of the screen caused by tilting the projector. Picture—Adjusts the gamma value or degree of contrast of darkness or light for the projected image. Color—Adjusts color balance to compensate for ambient conditions using three submenus: Factory default. Custom Color—Modifies the color temperature balance. Saturation—Magnifies the color intensity. Digital Conversion—Improves picture stability of user modes by adjusting: Clock—Increase/decrease the value to stretch or shrink the image on the screen. Clock Phase—Increase/decrease the value to minimize video distortion or video jitter. ✎ If the projector image becomes distorted when adjusting the Clock and Clock Phase values, continue adjusting the values until the distortion disappears. To restore the factory settings, select Factory Reset in the on-screen menu, or press the Resync button. Language—Allows the user to change the On-Screen display to one of the languages in their native spelling. The current language is highlighted. Select another language to display all menu functions in that language. Menu Location—Positions the on-screen menu at a convenient location on the projector screen; positions the menu up or down, left or right. HDTV Setup—Allows the user to stretch the format to fill the screen or to use the original aspect ratio and fill the screen, using HDTV (High Definition Television) format. Refer to the “HDTV” section later in this chapter for more information. Management—Allows the user to control power saver characteristics of the display, or to view the cumulative lamp hours, reset the lamp hour timer, view the unit’s serial number, or perform a Master Reset.
Using the Projector 29 Part Number: 216023-001 - Writer: Carey Gregg - Saved by: The Integrity Group Pages: 10 Words: 1921 Saved date: 09/22/0010:22 AM File Name: Ch02.doc Factory Reset—Resets the current operating option to its original factory setting. Special On-Screen Messages Special on-screen messages will appear on the projection display to identify the following conditions: Check Video Cable: Indicates the video cable may not be plugged into the projector or the selected video input is not accurate. Input Signal Out of Range—Indicates the projector is unable to access the appropriate input signal. 2 Inputs Active - Remove One—The projector has two data inputs: one is an analog D-Sub input and the other is a digital DFP input. This message indicates that both inputs are active simultaneously and the user should detach one of them. NOTE: This message appears only when the Multimedia Adapter is not attached to the projector. Going to Standby—Indicates the projector is entering a sleep mode or is powering off the lamp. Lamp May Fail Soon, Replacement Suggested—Indicates the lamp is approaching failure. The message will remain on the screen for five seconds or until the on-screen menu Select button is pressed. When the Multimedia Adapter is attached to the projector, the following messages, in addition to the previous messages, will appear on the projection display to identity the following conditions: Analog, Use Source to Change Input—Indicates analog and video inputs are connected. Since the projector will default to display analog, you must press the Source button to switch to video. Composite Video, Use Source to Change Input—Indicates composite video or other inputs (excluding HDTV) are present. Composite video is the default setting unless HDTV is connected. Press the Source button to change the setting.
Using the Projector 30 Part Number: 216023-001 - Writer: Carey Gregg - Saved by: The Integrity Group Pages: 10 Words: 1921 Saved date: 09/22/0010:22 AM File Name: Ch02.doc S-video, Use Source to Change Input—Indicates S-video with other inputs are active. Press the Source button to change the setting. HDTV, Use Source to Change Input—Indicates HDTV input is connected along with other inputs. If HDTV is connected, HDTV is the default setting. Press the Source button to switch to video. HDTV (Optional Use) The Compaq Microportable Projector is capable of displaying various High Definition TV display modes. The Multimedia Adapter is not required to take advantage of this functionality. A variety of sources can be used to provide HDTV data to the projector for display. Some of these sources are: Digital-VHS (D-VHS) player HDTV-DVD player Satellite Dish HDTV receiver A variety of DTV tuners (to receive programming over the airwaves) Most of these sources will provide an analog component video output, a standard VGA output, or a standard digital DVI output. The color information can be either in YPrPb (default) format or RGB format. The user can switch between these using the analog on-screen menu adjustments by selecting “HDTV Setup.” Refer to “Analog On-Screen Menu Adjustments” earlier in this chapter for more information. The projector is capable of processing HDTV data provided either on the standard VGA connector or the DVI interface. Use the Component HDTV to VGA cable that came with your projector to convert component outputs to VGA format. The following modes are supported on the DVI interface: HD0 640 x 480p 704 x 480p 1280 x 720p HD1 1920 x 1080i