Microtek Mx3 Digital Projector User Guide
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1 2 2 3 4 6 6 8 9 10 11 12 12 12 12 14 16 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 23 23 24 24 26 Table of Contents 1. Safety Instructions 2. The Projector 2.1 Features 2.2 Accessories 2.3 Appearance 3. Setting up the Projector 3.1 How to connect the projector 3.2 Turning on/off the projector 3.3 Adjusting the altitude of projected images 3.4 Adjusting the focus and zoom 3.5 Projected image size 4. How to use the Projector 4.1 Initial image adjustment 4.2 Control panel and remote controller Control Panel Remote...
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1. Safety instructions Before you use the projector, please read this manual thoroughly and comply with the safety instructions hereunder. Improper use may cause fire, electric shock, injuries, or reduce the life of your projector. Warning: Ensure the projector is grounded properly by connecting the power cord to a grounded AC outlet. Do not defeat the safety purpose of the grounding type plug. Warning: Do not cover the lens when the lamp is on. Warning: To protect your eyes, please do not look at the...
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2. The projector 2.1 Features Receives signals with resolution up to 1280x1024,75 Hz. To ensure the out- put quality, please adjust the setup of your computer display card to be less than or equal to 1280x1024. Compact size — only 3.5 lbs. Incorporates TI single chip 0.7” DLP TM technology. Users may replace 150W (VIP R150/P16) lamp easily. Compatible with Mac/IBM PC. Compatible with NTSC/NTSC4.43/PAL/PAL-M/PAL-N/HDTV. Compatible with most interfaces comprising Y,Cr,Cb, S-Video,RCA Video/...
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2.2 Accessories Please check if the following accessories are in the box. If any item is missing, please contact your dealer immediately. Projector with lens cap Power cord M1DA-VGA+USB cable Video/Audio cable PC Audio in/out cableS-video cable VGA cable USB mouse cable Remote control & two AAA batteries Soft carrying case Ze@$zn{‚ny;}CB02-12-17, 16:39 4
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Control panel 2.3 Components Zoom Ring Focus Ring Lens cover Main BodyInfrared Remote ReceiverSpeaker Video Enhanced Adapter Screw Ze@$zn{‚ny;}CB02-12-17, 16:39 5
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3. Setting up the projector 3.1 How to connect the projector Depending on your purpose, you can select any of the following connection methods. 1) For displaying data only Find the M1DA-VGA+USB cable; connect M1DA connector to the main body; and connect the VGA and USB connectors to the computer. Take note that with such a connection, the video and audio functions will not be available. 2) For playing video with audio effects Ze@$zn{‚ny;}CB02-12-17, 16:39 7
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Use the Video Enhanced Adapter, and choose from the terminals be- low to connect. 3.2 Turning on/off the projector 1. Power cord 2. VGA signal input terminal 3. USB mouse control 4. S-Video signal input terminal 5.6 Composite Video signal input terminals 7. PC Audio In/Out terminals Notes Connecting to a computer 1. Make sure that both projector and computer are turned off. 2. Plug the USB cable into the computer. 3. Plug one end of the VGA cable into the projector. 4. Plug the other end into...
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Turning on the projector 1. Remove the lens cover. 2. Make sure the signal cables are connected. 3. Plug-in the power cord; the LED indicator will flash slowly. 4. Press the Standby key on the remote control or control panel to turn on the projector. The LED indicator stays on steady at this time. 5. The message “Warming up! Please wait.” appears on the screen of the projector. Please wait for 20 seconds or press the Menu key. The projector will detect the input signal source automatically. 6. If the...