Philips Bcool Sv1 Projector User Manual
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For computer signal input, the following ‘Picture’adjustments can be made: Picture adjustments •Press Menu and select ‘Picture’in the menu bar. The following ‘Picture’adjustments can now be made according to the instructions under ‘General explanation’: – Brightness adjusts brightness of the displayed picture. – Contrast adjusts the overall contrast intensity. – Sharpness controls the contour impression of the picture. – Frequency changes the display data frequency to match the frequency of your computer’s graphic card. If you experience a ver tical flickering bar, use this function to make an adjustment. – Phase minimizes picture imperfections. When connecting the projector to your PC for the first time, be sure to adjust the phase control for optimal readability of the projected text. – Colour tracking adjusts the degamma settings. Adjustment of the setting will change the colour performance of the display. – Colour Temperature adjusts the colour temperature.The higher the temperature the cooler the screen will look. The lower the temperature the warmer the screen will look. – Auto sync automatically adjusts frequency, tracking, horizontal and ver tical position. With most signal sources, Auto sync provides the best results. For YPbPr, YCbCr, RGBS, S-Video or Video signal input, the following ‘Picture’adjustments can be made: Picture adjustments •Press Menu and select ‘Picture’in the menu bar. The following ‘Picture’adjustments can now be made according to the instructions under ‘General explanation’: – Brightness adjusts brightness of the displayed picture. – Contrast adjusts the overall contrast intensity. – Sharpness controls the contour impression of the picture. – Colour adjusts a video image from black and white to fully saturated colour. – Tint adjusts the colour balance of red and green. – Colour tracking adjusts the degamma settings. Adjustment of the setting will change the colour performance of the display. – Colour Temperature adjusts the colour temperature.The higher the temperature, the cooler the screen will look. The lower the temperature the warmer the screen will look.Computer adjustments Video series adjustments Philips Multimedia Projector21English User guide bCool SV1 5. OperationOn Screen Display Menu > Temp.OK Menu Source Auto Image LampTemp.OK Menu Source Auto Image Lamp
Features adjustments Press Menu and select ‘Features’in the menu bar. The following ‘Features’adjustments can now be made according to the instructions under ‘General explanation’: – PIP (Picture In Picture) turns the PIP window on and off. PIP enables projection from a second source in the currently projected computer or component video picture. The currently projected computer or component video picture can also be used as input source. Please note that the second source can only be displayed in the PIP window when the main screen is displaying a computer or component video source (or no source at all). Any invalid combination will result in a black PIP window for the main screen has priority. – PIP location selects the location of the PIP window in the main screen. – Zoom enlarges a par t of the picture. Use Cursor to select the zoom center and select the required zoom factor : 1 x, 4 x, 9 x or 16 x. – Freeze captures a moving picture (still picture). – Child lock de-activates the control keypad of the projector. – Sleep timer turns Sleep timer mode off or selects the delay time after which the projector automatically switches to Standby.General adjustments Philips Multimedia Projector22English User guide bCool SV1 5. OperationOn Screen Display Menu > Temp.OK Menu Source Auto Image LampTemp.OK Menu Source Auto Image Lamp
Setup adjustments •Press Menu and select Setup in the menu bar. The following Setup adjustments can now be made according to the instructions under ‘General explanation’: – Language selects the required menu language. – Keystone corrects picture distor tion of the ver tical keystone type by internal scaling. – Mirror mirrors the picture for use of the projector in various positions with respect to the user(s) and the projection screen. -- Source selects the current projection source (Computer, YPbPr, YCbCr, RGBS, S-Video or Video). If you select ‘Auto’, the projector will always automatically search for available input signals. – Factor y settings resets all user settings to the default factor y settings. – Picture Format selects one of five picture format options (4:3, 16:9, letter box, pan & scan and 4:3 original). – System information the System Information sub menu contains an over view of the most relevant projector settings, including information on the hardware and software configuration. -- Feedback to suppress OSD messages. Warning or error messages however are never suppressed. -- Lamp counter to show the operating time of the lamp, which can be reset after a new lamp has been installed. -- SmartDimmer turns on the power saving mode by reducing the lamp power from 180W to 150W. When Smar tDimmer is turned on (150W), the audible (fan) noise will be reduced and gray scales in the picture are optimized. When Smar tDimmer is turned off (180W), peak brightness in the picture is obtained. Default setting for data and component sources (Data in) is Off; default setting for video sources (Video, S-Video) is On. -- SecurityMax the SecurityMax menu item allows you take a number of precautions against unauthorized use of your projector. You can, for example, set your own code protected star t-up screen and shutdown timer which make theft unattractive to any potential thief. See chapter ‘Theft deterrence - SecurityMax’hereafter. Philips Multimedia Projector23English User guide bCool SV1 5. OperationOn Screen Display Menu > Temp.OK Menu Source Auto Image LampTemp.OK Menu Source Auto Image Lamp
When handled with care, your projector offers you years of enjoyment. And of course handling with care also means preventing your valuable projector from being stolen. As a useful protection aid, Philips offers you SecurityMax. •SecurityMax is a menu item that works as a theft deterring feature. Unauthorized use of your projector is prevented once you have set up the projector with the remote control. •A code protected star t-up screen and shutdown timer will make theft unattractive to any potential thief. •WARNING stickers inform potential thiefs that the projector is protected. •Never theless, this feature does not guarantee that your projector cannot be stolen. Therefore, Philips advises you to store your projection equipment in place to prevent unauthorized use of your security code. What to do if... Please handle your projector with care and carefully safeguard your security code! If your security code is lost, it can only be reset at an authorized ser vice center. When a projector is brought to the ser vice center for repair, and the problem turns out to be caused by a lost security code, the ser vice center will reset the security code. However, the cost of resetting the security code is not covered under the manufacturers warranty. In the unfor tunate event that your projector is stolen, Philips cannot be held responsible, nor take any action. We advise you to repor t the theft immediately at the nearest police station. Introduction With the use of SecurityMax, the owner of this projector can enforce a number of security features: –Personalized start-up text A star t-up screen with custom text, set by the owner, will be displayed. E.g.This projector belongs to... –Shutdown timer Enables the owner to set a limited number of operating hours. When the time has expired, the projector will turn off and be locked from fur ther operation. The owner is able to unlock the projector. –Security code The personal security code gives access to the SecurityMax security features. The security code is not required for normal use of the projector. It only needs to be entered to change the security feature settings (Personalized star t-up text and Shutdown timer). In a user-friendly interface, 4 tabs appear on screen. Just click a tab to display a submenu in which you can specify your theft protection settings.Theft deterrence - SecurityMax Philips Multimedia Projector24English User guide bCool SV1 5. OperationOn Screen Display Menu >
Setting up SecurityMax 1Make sure the projector is properly connected (see the user manual on the manual CD-ROM). 2Turn on the projector. –The projector Star tup screen will be projected. 3Press Menu and select ‘Setup’in the menu bar. Select the SecurityMax item. – The SecurityMax main window appears. Each tab represents a specific SecurityMax feature. Setting a Security code 1Click the Security code tab in the main window. –The Security code window appears with the Characters selection table. 2Enter current code in the first field: enter 0000 as a default value by using 4-directional Cursor Control to select 0 in the selection table and press the OK button to save. Philips Multimedia Projector25English User guide bCool SV1 5. OperationOn Screen Display Menu >
3Enter your new code in the second field by using the 4-directional Cursor Control to select characters in the selection table and press the OK button to save. The code may consist of any combination of 4 characters and/or digits. 4To confirm, also enter your new code in the third field. 5Click the OK button. 6Click the Menu button to close this window. Changing your Security code 1Click the Security code tab in the main window. –The Security code window appears with the Characters selection table. 2Enter your current code in the first field by using the 4-directional Cursor Control to select characters in the selection table. 3Enter your new code in the second field. 4To confirm, enter your new code in the third field. 5Click the OK button. 6Click the Menu button to close this window. Entering the wrong code three times in a row will lock the projector for 30 minutes. Leave the projector turned on during this time and then unlock as described under ‘Unlocking the projector after shutdown’. If you turn off the projector before the full 30 minutes have past, it will be locked again for the remaining time before turning on again. Note Philips Multimedia Projector26English User guide bCool SV1 5. OperationOn Screen Display Menu>
Entering your personal start-up text 1Click the Personal star t-up text tab in the main window. –The Personal star t-up text window appears, followed by the Characters Selection table. 2Enter your star t-up text directly in the text field with a maximum of 4 lines of 25 characters each. E.g.This projector belongs to... Use Cursor Control to select characters in the selection table. 3Click the OK button. 4. Click the Menu button to close this window. –Your own Personal star t-up screen will now be projected each time the projector is turned on. The screen will be projected for about 30 seconds and cannot be suppressed. Setting the Shutdown timer 1Click the Shutdown timer tab in the main window. –The Shutdown timer window appears. 2Select a new value (1~1000 hrs) in the bar by using the Cursor control left /right. Philips Multimedia Projector27English User guide bCool SV1 > 5. OperationOn Screen Display Menu
3Click the OK button. –The shutdown timer value has been changed. 4Click the Menu button to close this window. The end user is responsible for the consequences of setting the Shutdown timer. –When less than 10 operating hours are left, the Shutdown warning screen will be projected each time the projector is turned on. This gives you the oppor tunity to increase the number of operating hours (see above) before the projector will be shut down and cannot be used any longer. When ignoring this warning all consequences are for the the end user. –When shutdown time has expired, operating the projector is no longer possible. –The Locked warning screen will be projected with the SecurityMax symbol flashing. •To continue the use of the projector, you will have to unlock it as described in the next chapter. Unlocking the projector after shutdown When the shutdown time has expired, the projector turns off and is locked from fur ther use. The owner is able to unlock the projector by updating or disabling the shutdown timer. Note Note Philips Multimedia Projector28English User guide bCool SV1 5. OperationOn Screen Display Menu>
Update the shutdown timer 1Make sure the projector is properly connected (see the user manual on the manual CD-ROM). 2Turn on the projector. –The Locked warning screen will be projected. 3Click the Menu button. –The Security code quer y window appears. 4Enter your security code. 5Click the OK button. –The projector is now unlocked. You may follow the same procedure as described in Setting the Shutdown timer to set the Shutdown timer again. Disable the shutdown timer See ‘Removing SecurityMax protection’ Note Philips Multimedia Projector29English User guide bCool SV1 5. OperationOn Screen Display Menu>
Removing SecurityMax protection 1Click the Remove protection tab in the main window. –The Remove protection window appears. 2Select the item you want to disable by using the Cursor Control up/down. 3Select Yes/No by using the Cursor Control left/right. 4Click the OK button. 5Click the Menu button to close this window. Exit SecurityMax 1Exit SecurityMax by pressing the Menu button. Philips Multimedia Projector30English User guide bCool SV1 5. OperationOn Screen Display Menu<