Kodak Dp 800 Projector User Manual
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Contents 1 “Limited Warranty”, “FCC Statement” and “Trademarks Copyright”1. Limited WarrantyExcept as otherwise stated herein, warrants to the first end-user who purchases a Projector from a dealer (Customer) that the Projector is free from defects in parts and labour under normal use during the warranty period. The warranty period means the twelve (12) month period from the date of the Customers purchase of the Projector from a dealer. During the warranty period, Distributor will, at its option and in its sole discretion, repair or replace defective parts, including replacement of the entire Projector unit, at no additional charge to the Customer. However, Customer is respon- sible for all shipping and insurance costs incurred in sending any Projector to any authorised personnel for repair or replacement, and Customer is also responsi- ble for all shipping and insurance costs incurred in returning any such Projector to the Customer which does not require any repair or replacement work, as determined by Distributor in its sole discretion. This limited warranty does not extend to the Projector lamp, and does not extend to any Distributor product that has been damaged as a result of accident, misuse, or abuse; by the use of parts not manufactured or sold by Distributor; by unauthorised modification of theProjector; or as a result of servicing by unauthorised personnel. This limited warranty extends only to the Customer, and is not transferable or applicable to any other third party or user, including any one who pur- chases a used Projector. Any person asserting a claim under this limited warranty must establish to Distributors satisfaction the date of purchase and that the Projector was purchased new. 2. OTHER WARRANTY AND LIABILITY LIMITATIONSASIDE FROM THIS STANDARD PUBLISHED WARRANTY, DISTRIBUTOR MAKES NO WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION, THOSE OF MERCHANTA- BILITY AND OF FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. Without limiting the generality of the fore- going, any description of the Projector is for the sole purpose of identifying it, is not part of the basis of any bargain, and does not constitute a warranty that the item sold shall conform to that description. The use of any sample or model is for illustrative purposes only, is not part of the basis of any bargain, and is not to be construed as a warranty that the Projector will conform to the sample or model. No affirmation of fact or
Contents 2 promise made by Customer shall constitute a warranty that the Projector will conform to the affirmation or promise. Distributor makes no warranty that the goods are free from claims of infringement of patents, trade- marks, or copyrights. THIS LIMITED WARRANTY SHALL BE THE EXCLUSIVE REMEDY. DISTRIBUTOR SHALL NOT BE LIABLE TO CUSTOMERS OR OTH- ERS FOR INCIDENTAL, CONSEQUENTIAL, OR SPE- CIAL DAMAGES, OR LOST PROFITS. UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCE SHALL DISTRIBUTORS LIABILITY OR CUSTOMERS REMEDY FOR DAMAGES AGAINST DISTRIBUTOR EXCEED ITS COST FOR THE PROJECTOR.3. Procedure for ClaimsAny and all questions or claims concerning the Projector shall be made to Distributor authorised personnel. In no case shall the Projector be returned without first securing the authority of Distributor or its authorised personnel. Any damages to, defects in, loss of, nonconformities in, or any other claim concerning the Projector which could be discovered by inspection upon delivery must be reported to the distributor promptly and in no event later than thirty (30) days after delivery. In the case of any such claim, inspection shall be promptly arranged with Distributor or its authorised personnel, and where appropriate, representatives ofthe carrier. Any other claim or action respecting the condition or conformity of the Projector or any other matter affecting the Projector must be submitted in writing to Distributor promptly upon discovery and in no event later than expiration of the Warranty Period. Any part of the Projector which is subject of any claim shall be set aside and protected, without further processing or use, until Distributor or its authorised personnel have an opportunity to inspect it and advise Customer of the disposition, if any, to be made thereof. FAILURE TO GIVE TIMELY WRITTEN NOTICE OF ANY CLAIM SHALL BAR ANY REMEDY. 4. Technical AdviceDistributor, or its authorised personnel, may furnish technical advice with reference to the use of the Projector, but there is no obligation to furnish such advice, and if any advice or assistance is furnished, it shall be given and accepted at Customers risk, Distributor shall not be responsible or liable for the advice or assistance given or the results thereof.5. FCC StatementThe Projector has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful inter-
Contents 3 ference when it is operated in a commercial environ- ment. The Projector generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. Opera- tion of the Projector in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense. Trademarks CopyrightDLP and DMD are registered trademarks of Texas Instrument Inc. IBM is a registered trademark of Inter- national Business Machines Corporation. Macintosh and Macintosh Powerbook are registered trademarks of Apple Computer Inc. Other trademarks are the property of their respective owners. Norwegian and foreign patents are pending. All rights reserved. Specifications subject to change without notice.
4 Introduction............................................................................................5 Identifying the different parts of the Projector..................................5 Important Information...........................................................................7 Connecting the Projector to your computer.........................................8 Connecting the Projector to your video player...................................11 Using the Projector.............................................................................13 Maintenance.........................................................................................46 Trouble shooting.................................................................................49 TV-Tuner (Option)................................................................................51 INDEX...................................................................................................57 1.2.3.4.5.6.7.8.9.10. Contents Page 1
Thank you for buying this Projector, and for choosing the brighter way of presenting.The Projector will display high brightness images with vivid colours, even under normal light conditions. As input for your presentation you can use CD-I, (ask your dealer for the CD-I player),CD ROM, Photo CDs, Laser Disks, normal VCRs or computers. You can connect a microphone and have multiple inputs connected simul- taneously for high impact true multimedia presentation. Thanks to the unique Graphical User interface, the Projector offer true plug and play operation from remote control, which by the way can also control your computer! For good measure we have even included the Slide Works presentation utility software with over 50 powerful presentation tools included. Ask your dealer for information about other presentation products and accessories. For added security and convenience try our extended warranty program. Before you startPlease take a few minutes to make sure that your system contains the necessary components for your particular application:u Projector Hardcase u Projector u 5 meter (16 ft.) RGB buffer cable u Interactive remote control u Batteries for the remote control u 2 Macintosh adapters u Diskette with Macintosh driver software u Diskette with the Slideworks presentation utility software u Composite video cable u Super video cable (4 pin) u Cable for Audio (2RCAm - 2RCAm) u Adapter BNC-Composite u AC cable (4m) u Serial cable (8 pin) u 9 pin serial adapter Contents 51 Introduction 2 Identifying the different parts of the Projector
Contents 6 Apple Macintosh Adapter With Macintosh Female Pin-Out9 pin adapter (serial) AC-cable Audio In/OutComposite video S-video Apple Macintosh Adapter with Macintosh Male Pin-OutSerial cable Adapter for composite video to BNC Interactive Remote Control Batteries 5 m Buffer cable Diskettes Lamp If you want to use the Projector to display video information, you will need the cables for S-video or composite video, all depend- ing on the system you use.
Contents 7 u Please fill in the warranty card and return it to Cus- tomer. u Always use the Projector Hardcase when you are transporting the Projector. NB! Even though the Projector is a rugged piece of presentation equipment, it is also a finely tuned optical equipment. The Projector is therefore susceptible to damage by vibration or shock. Please therefore use caution when transporting the unit. The Projector lamp is installed on delivery. The lamp manufacturer specifies an average lifetime for the lamp. You should not use the lamp beyond this average life- time. offers no warranty on the lamp. See the Quick Guide or part 7, Maintenance, Changing the lamp.WARNING! Never work inside the Projector if it is connected to the mains! Always unplug it from the wall outlet when changing the lamp! When the lamp has been replaced reset the lamp counter by selecting the icon with the lamp in the MAIN MENU. Select the Reset button, and then click OK. u The height of the projected image on the screen can be adjusted by using the tilt screw underneath the back of the Projector. 3 Important Information
Contents 8 This section describes how to connect the Projector to your PC, Macintosh, Powerbook or notebook in order to show computer graphics.1. Identify the parts needed to connect your computer with the Projector. 2. Identify the RGB Out connector on the back of your computer (the one that connects the monitor to the computer). 3. Make sure that the computer, monitor and the Projector are switched off. 4. Connect the power cable from the Projector to the wall outlet. 5. Locate the On/Off switch on the Projector. With all the connections done and the screws properly fastened, the Projector, and computer may be powered up. Switch on the units in the mentioned sequence. 6. The Projector will now automatically display the computer’s image in parallel with the monitor. If not, see the section:Trouble shooting. 7. If you want to control your computer with the remote control, also connect the serial interface cable from the RGB buffer cable to the computer COM-port, see fig 10 or 11. Connecting the serial interface cable. Also see Using the Interactive Remote Control to control your PC or Apple Macintosh computer. 4 Connecting the Projector to your computer
Contents 9 Backpanel of computer RGB OUT Computer Monitor Cable To DAVIS Powerbeam Connecting to a desktop computerFig. 3. Connecting to a desktop PC with standard RGB Backpanel of computer RGB OUTMacintosh adapter with Macintosh Male Pin-Out Macintosh adapter with Macintosh Female Pin-Out.Macintosh monitor cable To DAVIS Powerbeam Connecting to an Apple Macintosh desktop computerFig. 3. Connecting to an Apple Macintosh desktop computer To Projector To Projector
Contents 10 Backpanel of computer RGB OUT To DAVIS Powerbeam Connecting to a standard laptop, notebookFig. 4. Connecting to a laptop, notebook Backpanel of computer RGB OUTMacintosh adapter with Macintosh Male Pin-Out To DAVIS Powerbeam Connecting to an Apple Macintosh PowerbookFig. 5. Connecting to an Apple Macintosh Powerbook To Projector To Projector